Polaroid Digital Camera Digital Microscope Camera User Manual

Digital Microscope Camera  
(DMC)  
User Guide  
 
Connecting the camera to your PowerMac or PowerPC  
If the DMC is the only SCSI device  
18  
19  
If your PowerMac or PowerPC has other SCSI devices 20  
Connecting to an  
Installing DMC software on your PowerMac/PowerPC  
Parfocalizing  
22  
24  
Using the DMC camera  
25  
Typical DMC workflow  
25  
26  
26  
28  
Turning on the camera  
Starting the DMC application  
Framing and focusing the image  
Selecting picture options  
Shutter speed  
28  
29  
30  
30  
30  
30  
30  
Film speed  
Flash mode  
Color temperature  
Color or black-and-white  
Resolution  
Using the focus indicator  
31  
Capturing the picture  
32  
33  
34  
Capturing and enhancing  
Capturing and transferring to an application  
Capturing  
and  
saving  
ii  
 
Maintenance and troubleshooting  
35  
Caring for the DMC camera  
35  
Troubleshooting SCSI connection problems  
PowerMac/PowerPC SCSI ID conflicts  
Windows 95 SCSI ID registry entries  
SCSI drivers  
36  
36  
36  
36  
DMC full one-year warranty  
Service  
37  
37  
38  
Radio and television interference  
DMC camera specifications  
Software license agreement  
Polaroid Offices and Service Centers  
Index  
41  
43  
47  
49  
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Quick startup  
For more information, see the page indicated.  
Setting up  
Page  
(PowerMac/  
Page  
PC/Windows PowerPC)  
Steps  
7
10  
11  
13  
16  
7
10  
11  
13  
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1 Unpack the DMC camera.  
2 Set the camera’s SCSI ID.  
3 Attach the camera to the microscope.  
3 Connect the camera to your computer.  
4 Install the DMC software on your  
computer.  
Taking pictures  
Page  
Steps  
26  
1 Turn on the camera.  
26  
2 Start your computer, and start your  
application or DMC Direct.  
28  
28  
32  
3 Frame and focus the image.  
4 Select picture options.  
5 Capture, enhance and save the picture.  
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Introduction  
Introducing the DMC Digital Microscope Camera  
The Polaroid DMC Digital Microscope Camera captures  
high-quality digital color images from light microscopes and  
other optical instruments. The camera uses a unique, million-  
pixel, 12.15mm CCD (charge coupled device) to capture  
pictures with up to 16.7 million colors. It transfers these  
pictures in seconds to an IBM-PC-, PowerMac- or PowerPC-  
compatible computer as high resolution (800x600 pixels) or  
super-high resolution (1600x1200 pixels) TIFF images.  
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Introduction  
 
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Using the Microsoft Windows or PowerMac/PowerPC  
software provided with the camera, you can display a  
viewfinder image on your computer screen, choose resolution  
and other options, enhance color balance, brightness,  
contrast and sharpness, then transfer the picture to your  
image-processing application or a disk drive.  
The camera has a SCSI-2 connection requiring no frame-  
grabber or other special hardware or software. (For use with  
IBM PCs or PC-compatible computers, the camera requires a  
SCSI adapter board.)  
Using a standard .63, 1:1, or larger c-mount adapter, the  
camera attaches easily to microscopes for most types of  
transmitted-light and reflected-light microscopy.  
The camera also features a tripod mount and x-sync  
connection for use with standard c-mount lenses on a  
copystand.  
For more detailed camera specifications, see page 41.  
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System requirements  
Using the DMC software to view and capture pictures taken  
with the DMC camera requires the following hardware and  
software. If you do not have the required configuration,  
contact your Polaroid dealer.  
PC systems  
·
An IBM PC or compatible computer, with at least a 66 MHz  
Pentium-class processor and 20 megabytes (MB) of RAM (32  
MB recommended).  
·
·
Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT operating system.  
A monitor and graphics adapter capable of displaying 24-bit  
color (16.7 million colors) is recommended for optimal  
display of DMC pictures. (DMC software can be used with  
monitors and adapters capable of displaying fewer colors,  
but the quality of pictures displayed on the monitor may not  
be satisfactory.)  
·
·
An ASPI-compliant SCSI adapter and the appropriate  
Windows 95 or Windows NT drivers.  
A TWAIN-compliant image-processing application, such as  
Adobe Photoshop, is recommended for working with DMC  
pictures. If you do not have such an application, you can use  
DMC Direct (provided and installed as part of the DMC  
software) to capture pictures and save them on your  
computer’s hard drive.)  
·
·
Light microscope with a .63 or larger C-mount adapter  
PowerMac or  
PowerPC systems  
A PowerMac or PowerPC computer or compatible with a  
PowerPC processor and 20 megabytes (MB) of RAM. (32  
MB is recommended.)  
·
·
Apple system software version 7.5 or later.  
An image-processing application, such as Adobe Photoshop,  
compatible with Adobe Photoshop plug-in modules, is  
Introduction  
 
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recommended for working with DMC pictures. If you do not  
have such an application, you can use DMC Direct (provided  
and installed as part of the DMC software) to transfer  
pictures from the camera and to control the camera from the  
computer.  
·
Light microscope with a .63 or larger C-mount adapter  
Technical assistance  
Call Polaroid toll-free from within the U.S.A. at 1-800-432-  
5355, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Eastern  
time. Polaroid offers a variety of customer support services.  
Call for details and applicable fees.  
In Canada, call toll-free at 1-800-268-6970. Outside the  
U.S.A. and Canada, contact the Polaroid office nearest you.  
See Polaroid Offices and Service Centers on page 47.  
Technical support is also available over the Internet. Connect  
to the Polaroid World Wide Web site at  
Using this manual  
This book explains how to set up and use your Polaroid  
DMC camera. It also includes the procedures for installing  
the DMC software on your PowerMac or PowerPC  
computer or PC, and for taking and saving pictures. To use  
these instructions, you should be familiar with the operation  
of your PowerMac/PowerPC computer or PC with the  
Microsoft Windows 95 operating system.  
Here’s what you’ll find in this book:  
Quick startup: Summarizes instructions for setting up the  
DMC camera and software, and for taking pictures and  
transferring them to the computer.  
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Introduction: Briefly describes the DMC camera, lists system  
requirements and explains how to obtain technical  
assistance.  
Setting up: Explains how to install the DMC software on  
your PC or PowerMac/PowerPC computer, and how to  
connect the DMC camera to your computer.  
Using the DMC camera: Provides detailed instructions for  
taking and enhancing pictures.  
Maintenance and troubleshooting: Contains camera care  
information, solutions to problems that might occur, and  
warranty and service information.  
DMC camera specifications: Detailed camera operating and  
physical characteristics.  
Software license agreement: License agreement for the DMC  
software accompanying the camera.  
Polaroid Offices and Service Centers: Telephone numbers of  
Polaroid locations throughout the world in case you need  
service or support.  
Introduction  
 
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Setting up  
Unpacking  
Listed below are the components in the DMC camera  
package. If any is missing, contact your dealer immediately.  
a
b
c
d
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a DMC camera  
b Power adapter: Provides surge-protected 5.8VDC, 3-amp  
power for the camera from 110-240VAC power outlets.  
Setting up  
 
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c SCSI cable (2 meter) and 25/50 DB to HD SCSI adapter:  
Connect the DMC camera to a PowerMac/PowerPC  
computer or the PC SCSI-2 adapter.  
d Software diskettes: TWAIN driver (for Windows 95 and  
Windows NT only), DMC Plug-in software for  
PowerMac/PowerPC systems, and Polaroid DMC Direct  
camera utility software for Windows 95, Windows NT, and  
PowerMac/ PowerPC systems.  
The package also contains this user’s guide, not shown in the  
illustration.  
WARNING: NOTHING INSIDE THE DMC CAMERA IS  
USER-SERVICEABLE. TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF  
DAMAGING THE CAMERA OR VOIDING THE  
WARRANTY, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA.  
Camera switches and connectors  
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a SCSI ID selector: Sets the SCSI address of the camera (see  
page 10).  
b SCSI connector: Connects to the computer SCSI port via the  
SCSI cable provided.  
c Termination selector: Turns camera SCSI termination on or  
off (normally set to On as shown).  
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d X-sync connector: Connector for electronic flash, if used  
with the camera.  
e Power switch: Turns the camera on and off.  
f
Power indicator LED: Lights to indicate that camera is  
powered on.  
g Power connector: Connection for the AC power adapter.  
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h Tripod mount: Standard mount for attaching the camera to  
a copystand or tripod.  
i
C-mount: Accepts standard c-mount adapter for attachment  
to microscopes, other optical instruments and c-mount  
lenses.  
Setting up  
 
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Setting the SCSI ID  
The DMC camera is a Small Computer Systems Interface  
(SCSI) device. You can connect up to seven SCSI devices to  
your computer, one to another in a SCSI chain.  
The DMC camera’s SCSI ID is preset to 4 at the factory. You  
do not need to change this number unless another SCSI  
device in the chain is already using it. To determine whether  
4 is already being used, check the user guides of the other  
devices or run a SCSI utility program.  
WARNING: EACH SCSI DEVICE CONNECTED TO  
YOUR COMPUTER MUST HAVE ITS OWN UNIQUE ID  
NUMBER SO YOUR COMPUTER CAN DISTINGUISH IT  
FROM OTHER ATTACHED SCSI DEVICES. USING TWO  
OR MORE DEVICES WITH THE SAME ID NUMBER  
CAN CAUSE THEM TO MALFUNCTION. YOU CAN  
LOSE DATA AS A RESULT.  
If the DMC is your only external SCSI device or no other  
device in the chain is using ID 4, skip the rest of this section  
and go on to Attaching the camera to your microscope on  
page 11. If you must change the camera’s SCSI ID, use the  
following steps:  
1 Make sure the camera power is off and the camera is  
disconnected from the computer. If the camera is on, use the  
power switch (a) to turn it off.  
Pwrswit.ai  
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2 Insert a small screwdriver into the slot of the SCSI ID  
selector on the camera and rotate the selector until the arrow  
points to the desired SCSI ID.  
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Note: Do not use 7 or 0, which are customarily reserved for  
the computer and for PowerMac/PowerPC hard drives. If  
possible, you should also avoid SCSI ID 3, which is often  
used for internal CD-ROM drives.  
Attaching the camera to your microscope  
Note: Attaching the DMC camera to your microscope  
requires a .63 or 1:1 c-mount adapter (not provided)  
compatible with your microscope. Do not use a .5 c-mount  
adapter, because it will produce image vignetting (dark  
corners). Refer to the microscope’s instruction manual or  
contact the microscope manufacturer for more information  
about c-mounts.  
Caution: Before attaching a c-mount adapter or lens to the  
camera, verify that the threaded end of the adapter (a) does  
not exceed 0.195 inches (5mm). Longer c-mount adapters  
may damage the camera. (The drawing below is actual size to  
help you check the thread length of your c-mount adapter.)  
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Setting up  
 
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Use the following steps to attach the camera to your  
microscope:  
1 Screw the threaded side of the c-mount adapter (a) into the  
DMC camera (b).  
Camtomic.ai  
The mounting arrangement shown is typical. Yours may be  
different.  
Important: Finger-tighten the adapter. Do not use any tools.  
2 Following instructions with your microscope or c-mount  
adapter, insert the c-mount adapter into the microscope (c).  
3 Assure that the camera image orientation matches the  
microscope eyepiece image by rotating the camera so the  
tripod mount (a) faces toward the bottom of the image.  
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4 Attach the cables to the camera as shown.  
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a SCSI cable  
b Power adapter cable  
Connecting the camera to your PC  
How you connect the camera to your PC depends on  
whether your computer has a SCSI adapter, and whether you  
have additional SCSI devices connected to your computer.  
The DMC camera is a SCSI device designed to connect to a  
SCSI adapter on your IBM-compatible computer. If your  
computer has a compatible SCSI adapter, you can skip this  
section and go to the appropriate connection instructions  
below.  
Installing a SCSI  
adapter  
If your computer does not have a compatible SCSI adapter,  
you must open the computer case and install one. Follow  
installation and setup instructions provided with the adapter.  
After you install and set up the adapter, be sure you have set  
the camera SCSI ID as described on page 8 before continuing  
with the appropriate connection instructions below.  
Setting up  
 
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If the DMC camera is the only external SCSI device being  
used with your computer, turn off the computer and the  
camera. Then connect the camera SCSI cable to the  
computer’s SCSI port (a). If you have not already done so,  
connect the other end of the SCSI cable (b) to the camera’s  
SCSI connector as shown on page 13.  
If the DMC is the only  
SCSI device  
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Use only the SCSI cable provided with the camera. Other  
cables may appear similar, but could damage the camera or  
your computer.  
After connecting the SCSI cable, connect the camera to AC  
power using the power adapter (c).  
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Follow the steps below if your computer has other external  
SCSI devices in addition to the DMC camera. You must  
install the DMC camera as the last device in your SCSI chain  
as follows:  
If your PC has other  
SCSI devices  
1 Turn off the computer, all SCSI devices, and the camera.  
2 Remove the terminator (a) from the last device in your SCSI  
chain.  
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Note: Keep the terminator. You will need to reconnect it if  
you wish to use the computer while the camera is  
disconnected from it.  
3 If necessary for your installation, attach the 25/50 DB to HD  
SCSI adapter (b) to the end of the SCSI cable (c).  
Use only the cable provided with the camera. Other cables  
may appear similar, but could damage the camera or your  
computer.  
4 Connect the 25/50 DB to HD SCSI adapter (b) to the  
connector from which you removed the terminator.  
5 If you have not already done so, connect the other end of the  
SCSI cable (d) to the SCSI connector on the DMC camera as  
shown on page 13.  
6 Connect the camera to AC power using the power adapter  
(e).  
Setting up  
 
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Note: If a cable or adapter you need is not included with the  
DMC camera, Polaroid Technical Assistance (see page 4) can  
provide instructions for obtaining it.  
IMPORTANT: Always connect the camera to AC power  
when it is connected to the computer. If the camera or any  
other SCSI device turns off while connected, it could corrupt  
data on your hard disk.  
Installing the DMC software on your PC  
To operate the DMC camera, you must use one of the  
following programs on your PC. Both are provided with the  
DMC camera and are installed during the procedure given  
below.  
·
·
DMC TWAIN driver Using the TWAIN driver requires an  
image-processing application (not provided) compatible with  
the TWAIN specification.  
DMC Direct software If you do not have an image-  
processing application compatible with TWAIN, you can use  
DMC Direct to transfer pictures from the DMC to your  
computer.  
To install the DMC software:  
1 Turn on the computer and start the Windows program.  
2 Insert the DMC for Windows diskette or CD-ROM into the  
drive.  
3 Click the Windows 95 Start button and choose Run.  
4 Type a:\setup (or b:\setup if the diskette is in drive B) and  
click OK.  
5 Follow instructions on the screen to complete the  
installation.  
6 When an on-screen message indicates that installation has  
been completed, click OK.  
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7 Remove the diskette or CD-ROM from the drive.  
8 If you have not already connected the DMC to the computer,  
turn off the computer and connect the camera as described  
on page 13.  
9 Use the power switch (a) to turn the camera on.  
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10 Restart your computer.  
11 Start DMC Direct and wait for the DMC window to appear,  
verifying that the camera and computer are communicating.  
dmcmabln.bm  
Note: If an error message appears instead of the DMC  
window, refer to Troubleshooting SCSI connection problems  
on page 36 to correct the problem.  
12 Proceed to Parfocalizing on page 24.  
Setting up  
 
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Connecting the camera to your PowerMac or PowerPC  
The DMC camera is a SCSI device designed to connect to the  
SCSI port of your PowerMac or PowerPC computer. How  
you connect the DMC depends on whether you have other  
SCSI devices connected to your computer.  
Be sure to set the camera’s SCSI ID as described on page 10  
before connecting the camera.  
WARNING: IF YOU ARE CONNECTING THE DMC TO  
AN APPLE POWERBOOK COMPUTER, READ  
"CONNECTING TO AN APPLE POWERBOOK" ON  
PAGE 21 BEFORE CONTINUING.  
DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE DMC  
CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI DEVICE WHILE THE  
DEVICE OR YOUR COMPUTER IS TURNED ON.  
DOING SO COULD DAMAGE THE DEVICE, YOUR  
COMPUTER, OR BOTH. (TURN OFF THE CAMERA  
WITH THE POWER SWITCH a.)  
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If the DMC camera is the only external SCSI device being  
used with your computer, turn off the computer and the  
camera. Then connect the SCSI cable provided to the  
computer’s SCSI port (a). The port is marked with a SCSI  
symbol for easy identification. If you have not already done  
so, connect the other end of the SCSI cable (b) to the  
camera’s SCSI connector as shown on page 13.  
If the DMC is the only  
SCSI device  
1scsimac.  
Use only the SCSI cable provided with the camera. Other  
cables may appear similar, but could damage the camera or  
your computer. If you are using an Apple PowerBook  
computer, read the special instructions on page 21 before  
continuing.  
After connecting the SCSI cable, connect the camera to AC  
power using the power adapter (c).  
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS CONNECT THE CAMERA TO  
AC POWER WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO THE  
COMPUTER. IF THE CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI  
DEVICE TURNS OFF WHILE CONNECTED, IT COULD  
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.  
WHEN DISCONNECTING THE CAMERA, ALWAYS  
DISCONNECT THE SCSI CABLE FROM THE BACK OF  
THE COMPUTER BEFORE RESTARTING THE  
COMPUTER. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CORRUPT  
DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.  
Setting up  
 
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Because the DMC camera has only one SCSI connector, you  
must install it as the last device in your SCSI chain as  
follows:  
If your PowerMac or  
PowerPC has other  
SCSI devices  
1 Turn off the computer, all SCSI devices, and the camera.  
2 Remove the terminator (a) from the last SCSI device in your  
SCSI chain.  
2scsimac.  
Note: Keep the terminator. You must reconnect it if you use  
the computer while the camera is not attached.  
3 Attach the 25/50 DB to HD SCSI adapter (b) to the end of  
the SCSI cable (c).  
Use only the SCSI cable provided with the camera. Other  
cables may appear similar, but could damage the camera or  
your computer. If you are using an Apple PowerBook  
computer, read the special instructions for PowerBooks in  
the following section before continuing.  
4 Connect the 25/50 DB to HD SCSI adapter (b) to the  
connector from which you removed the terminator.  
5 If you have not already done so, connect the other end of the  
SCSI cable (d) to the SCSI connector on the DMC camera as  
shown on page 13.  
6 Connect the camera to AC power with the power adapter  
(e).  
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IMPORTANT: ALWAYS CONNECT THE CAMERA TO  
AC POWER WHEN IT IS CONNECTED TO THE  
COMPUTER. IF THE CAMERA OR ANY OTHER SCSI  
DEVICE TURNS OFF WHILE CONNECTED, IT COULD  
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.  
WHEN DISCONNECTING THE CAMERA, ALWAYS  
REINSTALL THE TERMINATOR ON THE LAST DEVICE  
IN THE SCSI CHAIN BEFORE RESTARTING THE  
COMPUTER. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CORRUPT  
DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.  
In addition to the cables and adapters described in the  
previous sections, Apple PowerBook computers require a 1-  
meter SCSI cable (available from your Polaroid dealer) and  
an HDI-30/DB25 adapter (available from  
Connecting to an  
Apple PowerBook  
PowerMac/PowerPC dealers) to connect the DMC to the  
PowerBook SCSI port.  
If you are using an Apple PowerBook, do not use the 2-meter  
SCSI cable provided with the DMC, and do not use a SCSI  
dock adapter or a cable-type adapter. (These cables and  
adapters may not work and could corrupt data on your  
PowerBook hard disk.)  
WARNING: WITH POWERBOOK COMPUTERS, USE A  
SCSI CABLE NO LONGER THAN 1 METER TO  
CONNECT THE CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER OR TO  
THE LAST DEVICE IN THE SCSI CHAIN. LONGER  
CABLES MAY CORRUPT DATA OR DAMAGE THE  
COMPUTER'S HARD DRIVE.  
Other than the exceptions above, follow the instructions for  
connecting to PowerMac/PowerPC computers (starting on  
page 13) when connecting the DMC camera to an Apple  
PowerBook computer.  
Setting up  
 
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Installing DMC software on your PowerMac/PowerPC  
To take pictures with the DMC camera, you must use one of  
the following programs on your PowerMac or PowerPC.  
Both are provided with the DMC camera and are installed  
during the procedure described below.  
·
·
DMC Plug-in software Using the Plug-in after it is installed  
requires an image-processing application (not provided)  
compatible with Adobe Photoshop plug-in modules.  
DMC Direct software If you do not have an image-  
processing application compatible with Photoshop plug-in  
modules, you can use DMC Direct to operate the DMC  
camera.  
To install the DMC software on your PowerMac or  
PowerPC:  
1 Insert the DMC for PowerMac/PowerPC disk into an  
internal or external drive.  
2 Be sure to read any Read Me First sheets packed with the  
camera and any Read Me file included on the disk. These  
contain important late-breaking product information that  
may affect installation or use.  
3 Double-click the Installer icon to open the Installer program.  
4 Click the Install button and follow instructions on the screen.  
5 Choose your Photoshop Plug-ins folder.  
6 When an on-screen message indicates that installation has  
been completed, click OK.  
7 If you have not already connected the DMC to the computer,  
turn off the computer and connect the camera as described  
on page 13.  
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8 Use the power switch (a) to turn the camera on.  
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9 Restart your computer.  
10 Start DMC Direct and wait for the DMC window to appear,  
verifying that the camera and computer are communicating.  
mcmablnk  
Note: If an error message appears instead of the DMC  
window, refer to "Troubleshooting SCSI connection  
problems" on page 36 to correct the problem.  
12 Proceed to Parfocalizing (the following section).  
Setting up  
 
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Parfocalizing  
After installing the camera on the microscope, parfocalize as  
described below to assure that the eyepiece image and the  
camera image are both in focus simultaneously.  
Note: If you are using a 1:1 c-mount adapter, parfocalizing is  
not necessary.  
Parfocalize as follows:  
1 Place a focusing target or specimen under the microscope.  
2 Adjust the microscope lighting and focus to optimize the  
image viewed through the eyepiece.  
3 If a viewfinder image is not visible in the DMC Direct  
window on your computer display, click the Preview button  
in the main DMC Direct window.  
4 Adjust the c-mount on the microscope until the target or  
specimen image on the computer display is in focus. (Refer to  
your microscope instructions for c-mount adjustment  
instructions.)  
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Using the DMC camera  
Typical DMC workflow  
To help you immediately begin using the DMC camera, a  
typical workflow sequence is presented below. (After you  
become familiar with DMC operation and features, you can  
use the camera in the way that best suits your imaging  
needs.)  
1 Start your imaging application or DMC Direct.  
2 If you are using an imaging application, use the Acquire or  
Import command to launch the DMC interface.  
3 View the subject through the microscope eyepiece, and focus  
and position it as desired.  
4 In the DMC window on your computer display, fine-tune  
subject focus and select shutter and film speed, color  
temperature and other options.  
5 If necessary, click the Capture and Enhance button and  
adjust color balance, contrast, brightness or sharpening.  
Using the DMC camera  
 
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6 Transfer the image to your imaging application or to your  
hard drive as a TIFF file.  
7 Import the image to your presentation, publishing or  
archiving application.  
Turning on the camera  
Turn off your computer before powering up the DMC  
camera. Then turn on the camera by pressing the side of the  
power switch (a) labeled “1.”  
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After turning on the camera, restart your computer.  
Starting the DMC application  
1 Start an image-processing application compatible with  
Photoshop plug-ins or TWAIN. If you do not have such an  
application, start DMC Direct.  
2 If you are using DMC Direct, go directly to step 3.  
If you are using a plug-in or TWAIN compatible application,  
choose Acquire or Import from the File menu, then choose  
Polaroid DMC.  
Note: This procedure may be slightly different for some plug-  
in or TWAIN compatible applications.  
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3 Wait for the main DMC window to appear.  
PC:  
dmcmabln.bm  
PowerMac/PowerPC:  
mcmablnk.bm  
4 If the viewfinder image area is not visible on the left side of  
the window, click the expand button (<< or ) to display it.  
Using the DMC camera  
 
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Framing and focusing the image  
Before attempting to capture an image with the DMC  
camera, view the subject through the microscope eyepiece  
and adjust its position, focus and lighting according to the  
microscope instructions.  
When the subject appears as desired in the microscope  
eyepiece, continue to the following section.  
Selecting picture options  
After adjusting the image through the microscope eyepiece,  
view the black-and-white viewfinder image in the main DMC  
window on your computer display. You can then choose the  
optimum picture options as described below.  
Note: If a viewfinder image is not visible on your computer  
display, click the Preview button. You may also need to  
adjust shutter speed or film speed as described below to  
make an image visible.  
PC window:  
dmcmain3.bm  
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PowerMac/PowerPC window:  
Mcmain.bmp  
Select a shutter speed between 1/500 and 1 second by  
Shutter speed  
dragging the shutter speed slider (a) and observe its effect on  
the viewfinder image.  
PC:  
a
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Using the DMC camera  
 
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PowerMac/PowerPC:  
a
shutsmac.cdr  
Choose a film speed (ISO 25, 50 or 100) from the Film Speed  
drop-down list box and observe its effect on the viewfinder  
image.  
Film speed  
If an electronic flash is connected to the x-sync connector of  
the camera, click the Flash box to activate it.  
Flash mode  
If you are capturing a color image, click the appropriate  
color temperature (3200K or 5500K) for your lighting.  
Color temperature  
Choose color (24-bit, 16.7 million colors) or black-and-white  
(8-bit, 256 gray shades).  
Color or black-and-  
white  
Choose a resolution of 800x600 pixels or 1600x1200 pixels.  
Your selection also affects image file size and the time  
required to transfer the image to your computer:  
Resolution  
Approximate  
File size transfer time*  
1600x1200, color  
800x600, color  
5.6 MB  
1.4 MB  
1.8 MB  
3 sec  
0.7 sec  
0.9 sec  
1600x1200, black and  
white  
800x600, black and white 0.5 MB  
0.2 sec  
* Transfer time depends on your computer  
speed and available memory.  
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Using the focus indicator  
The focus indicator (a) at the bottom of the DMC window  
helps achieve optimum focus for any selected area of the  
image.  
PC:  
a
foc_ind.cdr  
PowerMac/PowerPC:  
a
focinmac.cdr  
Using the DMC camera  
 
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To use the focus indicator:  
1 Using the mouse, move the cursor to the area you want to  
use for determining optimum focus. Click the mouse to  
define a 50x50-pixel focusing area below and to the right of  
the cursor.  
2 While watching the focus indicator (a) in the DMC window,  
change the microscope focus slightly according to the  
microscope instructions.  
If the indicator increases in value, your adjustment improved  
the focus. If it decreases, your adjustment degraded the  
focus.  
3 Continue adjusting the microscope focus to obtain a peak  
focus indicator value.  
Capturing the picture  
After selecting picture options as described in the previous  
section, you have the following choices for capturing the  
image:  
 Capture and enhance.  
 Capture and transfer to an application (not available in  
DMC Direct).  
 Capture and save directly to disk.  
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Use this procedure to capture the image currently displayed  
in the DMC main window and to enhance it with DMC  
software:  
Capturing and  
enhancing  
1 Click the Capture & Enhance button to display the DMC  
Enhance window.  
PC:  
Dmcenh3.bm  
PowerMac/PowerPC:  
Mcprev.bmp  
Using the DMC camera  
 
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2 Adjust color, contrast, brightness and sharpening as desired  
by dragging the sliders. The preview image displays the effect  
of any changes you make.  
Note: When you open the Enhance window, the sliders are in  
the positions you set for the previous image. To reset the  
sliders to the settings in effect when you opened the Enhance  
window, click Reset.  
3 To save the enhanced image to disk, click Save and choose a  
folder and file name for the image.  
To transfer the image to your image-processing application,  
click Transfer. (This option is not available in DMC Direct.)  
Follow instructions with your image processing application  
for editing the image (if necessary) and saving it.  
Use this procedure to capture the image currently displayed  
in the DMC main window and to transfer it to your image-  
processing application. (This option is not available in DMC  
Direct.)  
Capturing and  
transferring to an  
application  
1 Click the Capture & Transfer button to display the image in  
your image processing application.  
2 Follow instructions with your image processing application  
for editing the image (if necessary) and saving it.  
Use this procedure to capture the image currently displayed  
in the DMC main window and to save it to your hard disk  
without enhancing it:  
Capturing and saving  
directly to disk  
1 Click the Capture & Save button.  
2 Choose a folder and file name for the image.  
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Maintenance and troubleshooting  
Caring for the DMC camera  
Be sure to keep the DMC camera protected from dirt, dust,  
rain and moisture. Damaged caused by these conditions may  
not be covered by the warranty.  
If the DMC camera body requires cleaning, use a clean, soft  
cloth dampened with water. Do not use cleaners of any kind,  
and do not spray water or other liquids directly onto the  
camera.  
When cleaning lenses or other optics attached to the camera,  
use only lens-cleaning fluid and lens-cleaning tissue (available  
from microscope dealers).  
Important: Always protect the CCD sensor in the camera by  
placing the cap on the camera c-mount opening whenever the  
camera is removed from the microscope.  
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Troubleshooting SCSI connection problems  
The SCSI ID number used for the DMC must be unique, and  
PowerMac/PowerPC  
SCSI ID conflicts  
must not be used by any other of the computer's internal or  
external SCSI devices on any SCSI bus. If another SCSI  
device is using the same ID as the DMC camera, the  
following message appears on the PowerMac/PowerPC  
display: "Unable to communicate with camera..."  
To identify the SCSI IDs being used by the devices connected  
to your PowerMac or PowerPC, use a program such as SCSI  
Explorer or Apple System Profiler (distributed on the Apple  
software CD).  
When the SCSI ID of the DMC is changed and the computer  
running Windows 95 is rebooted, Windows 95 adds another  
DMC entry to the registry corresponding to the new SCSI ID.  
If you change the DMC SCSI ID back to its original setting,  
you must delete the new registry entry before the DMC  
software will recognize the camera.  
Windows 95 SCSI ID  
registry entries  
Refer to the Windows 95 documentation for registry-editing  
instructions.  
Verify that you have the latest software drivers for your SCSI  
adapter. Instructions for obtaining updated drivers are  
usually packaged with the adapter. You may also be able to  
obtain drivers from the adapter manufacturer’s customer  
support department or site on the World Wide Web.  
SCSI drivers  
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DMC full one-year warranty  
Polaroid Corporation warrants the DMC camera against  
defects in manufacture or workmanship for a period of one  
year from the date of purchase. To verify the warranty  
period, you should keep the invoice, sales receipt, or other  
proof of the purchase date.  
Should this product or any component or accessory included  
with it, with the exception of software, prove to be defective  
at any time during the warranty period, Polaroid  
Corporation will, at its discretion, either replace or repair  
this item, without charge. Please refer to the Software  
Warranties under Software License Agreements (page 43) for  
the DMC software warranty.  
This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident,  
incorrect installation, unauthorized modification, and misuse  
or abuse. A charge will be made for repair of such damage.  
This warranty excludes all consequential damages. Some  
jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
consequential damages, so the foregoing exclusion may not  
apply to you.  
Service  
If your DMC camera requires service, call Polaroid Technical  
Assistance at the numbers on page 4 for instructions.  
U.S.A. and Canada  
If you return the camera for service, pack it carefully in its  
original shipping carton or other sturdy container, with  
plenty of padding. Shipping instructions are available from  
Polaroid Technical Assistance specialists.  
Please contact your nearest Polaroid office or service center  
(see page 47).  
Outside North America  
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Radio and television interference  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly  
FCC Notice (U.S.A.)  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with  
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of  
the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful  
interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more  
of the following measures:  
·
·
·
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different  
from the one to which the receiver is connected.  
·
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television  
technician for help.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for  
radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the  
Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department  
of Communications.  
EMI Notice (Canada)  
LE PRESENT APPAREIL NUMERIQUE N'EMET PAS DE  
BRUITS RADIOELECTRIQUES DEPASSANT LES  
LIMITES APPLICABLES AUX APPAREILS NUMERIQUES  
DE CLASS B PRESCRITES DANS LE REGLEMENT SUR  
LE BROUILLAGE RADIOELECTRIQUE EDICTE PAR LE  
MINISTERE DES COMMUNICATIONS DU CANADA.  
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Polaroid Corporation certifies that this product conforms to  
the following standards:  
EMC Statement  
(Europe)  
Safety  
Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC  
IEC 950/EN60950  
EMC  
89/336/EEC EMC Directive  
EN 55022, Class B  
EN 50082-1  
IEC 801-2  
IEC 801-3  
IEC 801-4  
Use only a harmonized detachable cordset that has  
conductors with a cross sectional area equal to or greater  
than 1.0mm. This cord shall be rated for 220-240VAC, 10  
Amperes. It should be approved by a European agency such  
as VDE, SEMKO, ASTA or VTE.  
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DMC camera  
specifications  
Camera type  
Microscope-mounted, computer-controlled digital camera  
Polaroid 1 million pixel, 12.15mm CCD  
Sensor resolution and  
size  
Output resolution  
High resolution:  
800x600 pixels, 24-bit color  
(16.7 million colors), 1.4MB file  
or  
800x600 pixels, 8-bit gray scale  
(256 gray shades), 450kb file  
Super high resolution:  
1600x1200 pixels, 24-bit color  
(16.7 million colors), 5.6MB file  
or  
1600x1200 pixels, 8-bit gray  
scale (256 gray shades), 1.8MB  
file  
SCSI data transfer at 2MB/second or greater  
SCSI-2  
Image transfer  
Computer interface  
ISO rating  
Shutter  
Selectable: 25, 50 or 100 (film speed equivalent)  
Scanning aperture, microprocessor-controlled  
Shutter speed  
Selectable: 1/500 to 1 second  
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Preview mode  
Power adapter  
Black and white, up to 5 frames/second  
IEC universal power adapter  
Input: 100-240VAC, 0.38A, 50-60Hz (surge protected)  
Output: +5.8 VDC, 3.0A  
Class II, double-insulated  
UL, SA, CE, DVE approved  
Dimensions  
Height: 7.8 inches (19.8cm)  
Length: 4.6 inches (11.7cm)  
Width: 2.2 inches (5.6cm)  
Weight  
2.6 pounds (1.2 kg)  
Operating environment  
Temperature:  
32° to 120°F (0° to 48°C)  
Relative humidity:  
5% to 90%, no condensation  
42  
 
Software license agreement  
Polaroid End User License Agreement  
IMPORTANT: THIS IS A LEGAL AGREEMENT. BY  
INSTALLING THIS SOFTWARE, YOU ACCEPT ALL THE  
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT.  
This Polaroid Corporation ("Polaroid") End User License  
Agreement ("Agreement") is provided with the "Polaroid  
Digital Microscope Camera v1" software product and  
related documentation (collectively, "Software"). The term  
Software also shall include any upgrades, enhancements or  
updates of the Software. Please read this Agreement carefully  
because at the end you will be asked to accept the terms and  
conditions of this Agreement and continue the installation  
process or , if you do not wish to accept these terms and  
conditions, to decline, in which case the installation process  
will be aborted and you will not be able to use the Software.  
If you decline to accept the terms and conditions of this  
Agreement, thereafter you may restart the installation and  
accept the terms and conditions or return the Software to the  
place you obtained it for a full refund.  
1. Grant of License. Polaroid grants to you the right to use  
one copy of the accompanying Polaroid Software on a single  
Software license agreement  
 
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terminal connected to a single computer (i.e., with a single  
CPU). You may not network the Software or otherwise use it  
on more than one computer or computer terminal at the  
same time.  
2. Copyright. The Software is owned by Polaroid or its  
suppliers and is protected by United States Copyright Laws  
and International Treaty provisions. Therefore, you must  
treat the Software like any other copyrighted material (e.g., a  
book or musical recording) except that you may either (a)  
make one copy of the Software solely for backup or archival  
purposes, or (b) transfer the Software to a single hard disk  
provided you keep the original solely for backup or archival  
purposes. You may not copy the written materials  
accompanying the software.  
3. Other Restrictions. You agree not to modify, adapt,  
translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble or  
otherwise attempt to discover the source code of the  
Software. You may not rent or lease the Software, but you  
may transfer the Software on a permanent basis provided  
you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the terms of  
this Agreement. If Software is an update, any transfer must  
include the update and all prior versions.  
4. Limited Warranty. Polaroid warrants that the Software  
media will be free of defects in materials and workmanship  
for a period of 90 days from the date of purchase. Polaroid's  
entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be, at  
Polaroid's option, either (a) return of the price paid or (b)  
repair or replacement of the Software that does not meet  
Polaroid's Limited Warranty and which is returned to  
Polaroid with a copy of your sales receipt. This limited  
Warranty is void if failure of the Software has resulted from  
accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any replacement  
Software will be warranted for the remainder of the original  
warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer.  
5. No Other Warranties. POLAROID MAKES NO OTHER  
WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE,  
EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT  
LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF  
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MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states and countries do not  
allow the exclusion of implied warranties, so the above  
exclusions may not apply to you.  
6. Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL  
POLAROID OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES  
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR  
LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS  
INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION,  
OR OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS) ARISING OUT OF THE  
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS POLAROID  
PRODUCT, EVEN IF POLAROID HAS BEEN ADVISED  
OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. Some states  
and countries do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
liability for consequential or incidental damages, so above  
limitations may not apply to you.  
7. U.S. Government Restricted Rights. The Software are  
provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or  
disclosure by the United States Government is subject to  
restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the rights  
in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFAR  
52.227-7013, or such other applicable government or agency  
regulations providing equivalent protection.  
Contractor/Manufacturer is Polaroid Corporation, 549  
Technology Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139.  
8. Governing Law and General Provisions. This Agreement is  
governed by the laws of the Commonwealth of  
Massachusetts, USA, excluding its conflicts of law rules, and  
the laws of the United States of America. If any part of this  
Agreement is found void and unenforceable, it will not affect  
the validity of the balance of the Agreement, which shall  
remain valid and enforceable according to its terms. You  
agree that the Software will not be shipped, transferred or  
exported into any country or used in any manner prohibited  
by the United States Export Administration Act or any other  
export laws, restrictions or regulations. This Agreement shall  
automatically terminate upon failure by you to comply with  
Software license agreement  
 
45  
its terms. This Agreement may only be modified in writing  
signed by an authorized officer of Polaroid.  
Your Acceptance of the Foregoing Agreement Will Be  
Indicated During Installation  
46  
 
Polaroid Offices and Service Centers  
For information about technical support or service, contact  
the Polaroid Office or Service Center nearest you:  
Location  
Telephone  
Australia................1800 066 021  
België.....................02 714 31 02  
Belgique.................02 714 31 06  
Brasil .....................0800 11 2177  
Canada..................1-800-268-6970  
Danmark...............80 01 59 56  
Deutschland ..........069 9509 6056  
España...................01 377 81 03  
France....................01 41 91 38 10  
Ireland...................01 402 6897  
Italia......................02696 33253  
Japan.....................(81-3) 3438 8811  
Latin America........(305) 592 4212 (Miami, FL, U.S.A.)  
Luxembourg..........08 00 25 42  
México ..................01 800 70 72777  
Nederland..............020 487 45 34  
New Zealand.........09 377 3773  
Norge ....................80 01 18 87  
Österreich..............06 60 74 33  
Portugal.................05 0544 6017  
Puerto Rico............(787) 725 6240  
Schweiz..................01 838 53 29  
Suisse.....................01 838 53 48  
Suomi ....................080 011 7008  
Sverige...................08 445 12 31  
Svizzera .................01 838 53 49  
United Kingdom....(01) 8130 86508  
U.S.A.....................1-800-432-5355  
Polaroid Offices and Service Centers  
 
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Index  
A
attaching camera to microscope, 11  
F
FCC notice, 38  
features, DMC camera, 1  
file sizes, 30  
B
black-and-white or color, choosing, 30  
film speed, 30  
flash mode, 30  
focus indicator, 31  
C
focus, optimizing, 31  
focusing the image, 28  
framing and focusing the image, 28  
camera service, 37  
camera specifications, 41  
capturing and enhancing, 33  
capturing and saving to disk, 34  
capturing and transferring to an application,  
34  
I
installing DMC software on your  
PowerMac/PowerPC, 22  
capturing the picture, 32  
installing the DMC software on your PC, 16  
introduction, 1  
caring for the camera, 35  
cleaning the camera, 35  
c-mount adapter, maximum length, 11  
color or black-and-white, choosing, 30  
color temperature, 30  
L
launching the DMC application, 26  
license agreement, software, 43  
locations, Polaroid, 47  
connecting the camera to your PC, 13  
connecting the camera to your  
PowerMac/PowerPC, 18  
connectors and switches, camera, 8  
M
maintenance and troubleshooting, 35  
D
DMC application, starting, 26  
drivers, SCSI, 36  
microscope, attaching camera to, 11  
O
Offices and Service Centers, Polaroid, 47  
E
EMC statement, 39  
optimizing focus, 31  
EMI notice, 38  
enhancing, capturing and, 33  
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P
T
parfocalizing, 24  
technical assistance, obtaining, 4  
television interference, radio and, 38  
transferring to an application, capturing and,  
34  
PC system requirements, 3  
PC, connecting camera to, 13  
PC, setting up, 16  
picture options, selecting, 28  
troubleshooting SCSI connection, 36  
troubleshooting, maintenance and, 35  
turning on the camera, 26  
Polaroid Offices and Service Centers, 47  
PowerBook computers, connecting to, 21  
PowerMac/PowerPC SCSI ID conflicts, 36  
PowerMac/PowerPC system requirements, 3  
PowerMac/PowerPC, connecting camera to, 18  
PowerMac/PowerPC, setting up, 22  
typical DMC workflow, 25  
U
using the DMC camera, 25  
using this manual, 4  
Q
quick startup, iv  
W
warranty, camera, 37  
R
workflow, typical DMC, 25  
radio and television interference, 38  
registry entries, Windows 95 SCSI ID, 36  
requirements, system, 3  
resolution, choosing, 30  
S
saving to disk, capturing and, 34  
SCSI connection, troubleshooting, 36  
SCSI drivers, 36  
SCSI ID conflicts, PowerMac/PowerPC, 36  
SCSI ID, setting, 10  
selecting picture options, 28  
Service Centers and Offices, Polaroid, 47  
service, camera, 37  
setting up, 7  
setting up the PC, 16  
setting up the PowerMac/PowerPC, 22  
shutter speed, 29  
software license agreement, 43  
specifications, camera, 41  
starting the DMC application, 26  
switches and connectors, camera, 8  
system requirements, 3  
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