Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Visioneer MX 200 Digital Camera User's Guide
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Copyright © 2002 Visioneer, Inc. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws. The Visioneer brand name and logo are registered trademarks of Visioneer, Inc. The PaperPort brand name and logo are registered trademarks of ScanSoft, Inc. [. . . ] Each menu option is described below.
Note: To exit a Set Up mode selection without saving changes, press the Delete button.
Delete All: This option is used to delete all images from the internal memory or the SmartMedia card. To determine, or change, the current memory type, refer to "Memory Type" on page 29.
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From the Set Up menu, press the Up or Down buttons to select Delete All, and then press the Display button. On the Delete All screen, press the Up or Down buttons to select No or Yes, and then press the Display button.
Format: This option is used to erase and reformat the SmartMedia card. You should occasionally format the SmartMedia card to ensure it functions optimally.
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From the Set Up menu, press the Up or Down buttons to select Format, and then press the Display button. On the Format screen, press the Up or Down buttons to select No or Yes, and then press the Display button.
Quality: This option is used to adjust the quality and resolution of your pictures. However, higher quality images are larger, meaning that you cannot store as many in memory. The approximate number of pictures you can store in the internal memory for each resolution is shown below.
2048 x 1536 (Super) 1600 x 1200 (Fine) 1600 x 1200 (Normal) 800 x 600 (Fine) 800 x 600 (Normal)
7 7 16 30 66
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From the Set Up menu, press the Up or Down buttons to select Quality, and then press the Display button. On the Quality screen, press the Up or Down buttons to select the desired picture quality, and then press the Display button.
Buzzer: This option is used to set the camera to beep when you push its buttons or rotate the Mode dial.
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From the Set Up menu, press the Up or Down buttons to select Buzzer, and then press the Display button. On the Buzzer screen, press the Up or Down buttons to select On or Off, and then press the Display button.
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DPOF: This option (Digital Printer Order Format) allows you to print photos directly to a printer that supports this protocol. For more details, see"Printing Directly to a Printer" on page 50.
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From the Set Up menu, press the Up or Down to select DPOF, and then press the Display button.
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On the DPOF screen, press the Up or Down buttons to set print options for selected images or all images on the storage device. If you chose the Select Images option:
Press the Up and Down buttons to select an image to print. The order in which you select the images is the order in which they will print. Press the Copy button to highlight Copies.
Press the Up and Down buttons to select the number of copies of the image to print. Press the Copy button to highlight Date.
Press the Up and Down buttons to select Yes or No to indicate whether or not to print the date on the photos.
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Press the Display button to save the settings.
If you chose the All Images option:
Press the Copy
button to highlight Copies.
Press the Up and Down buttons to select the number of copies of the image to print. Press the Copy button to highlight Date.
Press the Up and Down buttons to select Yes or No to indicate whether or not to print the date on the photos. The settings apply to all of the images.
To reset or edit settings:
On the DPOF screen, press the Up and Down buttons to choose the Select Images or All Images option. buttons to select the Reset
The Reset option erases all of the DPOF settings and the Edit option allows you to change current Copies and Date settings for selected images or all images.
Press the Display button to reset or save the edits.
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Date/Time: This option is used to set the time and date associated with each photo that you take. [. . . ] Using the supplied video cable, connect the small, black end of the cable to the Video Out jack on your camera.
2. Connect the larger, yellow end of the video cable to the Video Input jack on the television set. This jack is usually yellow.
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Turn on your television and set it to the Video In mode. If needed, refer to your television's user guide for specific directions to do this.
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