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Naming the camera
It is a good idea to name your camera if more than one QuickTake camera
will be used with your computer. The camera’s name is associated with the
names of the images it has captured to help you identify them. Also, when
you look at the images while they’re on the camera, its name appears as the
title of the slide table window.
The camera must be connected to your computer. For instructions, see
“Connecting the Camera to Your Computer,” earlier in this chapter.
1
On your computer, double-click the QuickTake icon to run the application.
2
Choose Set Camera Name from the Camera menu.
3
In the dialog box that appears, type the name you want (up to 31 characters).
If you’ll also be using the camera with a Macintosh computer, limit the
camera name to 27 characters.
4
When you’re finished, click Set.
Setting the clock in the camera
The camera’s internal clock keeps track of the date and time you capture each
image. This information is useful, and in some circumstances important, so
take time now to set the clock.
The camera must be connected to your computer. (For instructions, see
“Connecting the Camera to Your Computer,” earlier in this chapter.) If you
want to check the date and time on the computer before you set the camera,
use the Control Panel located in the Windows Main Group.
1
If necessary, turn on the camera by sliding open the lens cover.
2
On your computer, double-click the QuickTake icon to run the application.
3
Choose Set Camera Date & Time from the Camera menu.
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