Trust Computer Products 1290Z User Manual

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TRUST 1290Z POWERC@M OPTICAL ZOOM

2.

The Trust Software Installer window will be displayed (Figure 5). Select the
language (in the top right-hand corner) you wish to use during the installation.

3.

Select ‘Install driver’

4.

Follow the directions displayed on the monitor, and restart the computer if so
advised.

10.2.2

Connecting the camera to the computer (Windows and
Macintosh)

1.

Connect the small connector of the USB cable to the camera. (22, Figure 1d)

2.

Connect the large end of the USB cable to an empty USB port on your
computer (Figure 7). The Windows “New Hardware” Wizard will automatically
detect the camera and guide you through the installation procedure.
The desktop of a Macintosh will be supplemented by an “UNLABELED” icon

10.2.3

Copying photos/video-clips to the computer

When the camera is connected to your computer the digital camera will behave like
any other exchangeable disk drive connected to your computer. Copying images from
your camera to the hard drive is then as easy as copying files from a floppy disk, ZIP
drive, or CD-ROM.
N.B.:

some time may be required to copy the photos from the camera
to the computer (8MB/80sec) (www.trust.com/cardreaders)

10.2.3.1 PC
Make sure than the camera is connected to the computer, and that the camera is
switched on.
1. Windows

XP: on connecting the camera a “Removable disk” window will be

displayed on the monitor. (Figure 8). Select the option “Open folder to view
files using Windows Explorer”. Skip Step 2.

2.

Open Windows Explorer. The contents of your computer will be displayed,
inclusive of all your disk drives; provided your camera is connected properly
the content of the camera's memory will be shown in an extra “Removable
Disk” disk drive.

3.

Select the digital camera’s ‘Removable Disk’ station.

4.

Open the DCIM -> 100PRDSC folder

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5.

Select the photos and drag them to a directory, for example “My Pictures”, on
your computer’s hard drive.

10.2.3.2 Macintosh
Make sure than the camera is connected to the Mackintosh, and that the camera is
switched on.
Open de UNLABELED folder on the desktop, and then open the “DCIM” ->
100PRDSC folder
You can view the images using a suitable program.

10.3

Playback on television

The camera can be connected to a TV or video to playback your photos and / or
video-clips. A standard RCA video cable is supplied with the camera.
Setting video-out
The camera’s TV-OUT should be set to PAL. This standard is the most usual
standard used in Europe. See Table 9.
Connecting the camera to a TV:

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