Kodak DCS 410 User Manual
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8-20 Reference — Kodak Driver Software G
After you download firmware, the camera needs one picture to recalibrate
the imager. For this reason the first picture you take after downloading
firmware may not be optimal.
S
ET
C
LOCK
When you click the S
ET
C
LOCK
button, the current date and time are
automatically retrieved from your computer system clock and copied to
the camera. The date and time (in 24-hour format) are maintained in the
camera back by the battery.
Each image is date and time-stamped when made. These data appear in
the driver image window image information area for the selected image.
NOTE: If the date or time are not displayed correctly at the top of the C
AMERA
C
ONTROL
dialog box, and if clicking S
ET
C
LOCK
does not correct the problem, make
sure that your computer system clock is set accurately; then click the S
ET
C
LOCK
button again.
E
RASE
Click this button to erase the PCMCIA card in the camera. This is the
same as selecting all images in the driver image window when C
AMERA
is
the source and then clicking the D
ELETE
button.
You may be able to recover images deleted with this button; refer to
R
ECOVER
below for details.
F
ORMAT
Click this button to format the PCMCIA card in the camera. This action is
similar to formatting a floppy diskette or hard disk on your computer
system. Existing images (and all other data) on the card are permanently
removed and cannot be recovered.