Nikon 880 User Manual

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Turn camera on. Borders of exposure-count display in control panel will light up (

). Moni-

tor, and all indicators apart from battery indicator, will be off, and all camera functions will be
disabled. Normal functioning will be restored when USB or serial cable is disconnected.

For information on the operations that can be performed while the camera is connected to your
computer, see the Nikon View Reference Manual for your platform.

While the camera is connected to the computer by a USB cable, or while data are being transferred between
the computer and camera over a serial cable, the borders of the exposure-count display in the control panel
will flash on and off in sequence to form a “marching ants” marquee (

). Do not unplug the serial or USB

cables while data transfer is in progress. If you are using a USB cable, check the progress indicator displayed
on the computer to verify that data transfer is complete.

Do not use Nikon View with the camera while battery power is low or the battery is exhausted. If the battery
indicator changes to low or starts to flash while the camera and computer are connected, wait for the
borders of the number display to stop flashing, then disconnect the camera and replace the battery or
connect the EH-21 AC adapter/battery charger (sold separately).

Both the camera and the computer can be on when the cables are connected or disconnected, but do
not disconnect the cable while data transfer is in progress.

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