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[. . . ] Two options control transfer marking: · Interface > Auto Transfer (setup menu): Choose On to mark all new pictures for transfer ( 46). · Transfer Marking (playback menu): Change marking for existing pictures ( The PictureProject Transfer Button To copy both marked and unmarked pictures to the computer, click the PictureProject Transfer button instead of pressing the center of the multi selector in Step 5. 32 100NIKON 0005. JPG 5/ 5 55). Choosing a USB Option for Connection to a Computer Consult the following table when choosing a USB option for connection to a computer ( 32). For more information on menu operations, see "Menus" ( 39­40). Pictures transferred using: Computer operating system Camera button PictureProject button Windows XP Home Edition Choose Mass Storage or PTP. Windows XP Professional Windows 2000 Professional Windows Millennium Edition (Me) Choose Mass Storage. * Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) Mac OS X 10. 1. 5 or later Choose PTP. If PTP is selected when the camera is connected, wait until the Windows hardware wizard is displayed, then click Cancel and disconnect the camera. Select Mass Storage in the camera USB menu before reconnecting the camera. Disconnecting the Camera If PTP is selected for USB, turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable. If Mass Storage is selected for USB, remove the camera from the system as described below before turning the camera off and disconnecting the USB cable. · Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional: Click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears. · Windows 2000 Professional: Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Stop USB Mass Storage Device from the menu that appears. · Windows Millennium Edition (Me): Click the "Unplug or Eject Hardware" icon ( ) in the taskbar and select Stop USB Disk from the menu that appears. · Windows 98 Second Edition (SE): In My Computer, right click on the removable disk corresponding to the camera and select Eject from the menu that appears. Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers · Macintosh: Drag the untitled camera volume ("NO NAME") into the Trash. 33 Printing Pictures Users of PictBridge-compatible printers can connect the camera directly to the printer and print pictures without using a computer. Take photographs Use Print Set to select pictures for printing ( 38) Connect printer ( Print pictures one at a time ( 36) 35) Print current print order (DPOF Printing; 37) Print multiple pictures ( 37) Disconnect USB cable Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers Other Ways to Print Pictures Pictures can also be printed by: · Inserting a memory card in the printer: If the printer is equipped with a card slot, a memory card can be inserted in the printer and pictures printed directly from the card. If the printer supports DPOF, the camera Print Set option can be used to select pictures for printing ( 38). · Taking memory cards to a digital print service: If the service supports DPOF, the camera Print Set option can be used to select pictures for printing ( 38). · Transferring pictures to a computer: Once transferred to a computer ( 31­32), pictures can be printed using imaging software. Printing the Date of Recording on Pictures Two options are available for printing the date of recording on pictures: Date Imprint ( 44) and Print Set > Date ( 38). Print Set > Date Set after picture is taken Date stored separately Date only appears when picture is printed Date appears whenever picture is printed. on DPOF-compatible printer The date only appears once; Print Set > Date can not be used to print two dates on pictures with a date imprint. 34 Date Imprint Must be set before picture is taken Date permanently imprinted on picture Connecting the Printer 1 2 3 4 Turn the printer on. See "Menus" ( 39­40) for more information on menu operations. Turn the camera off and connect the USB cable as shown at right. Turn the camera on. [. . . ] The crop and small picture options can not be used with copies created with crop or small picture; D-lighting is not available with copies created with D-lighting. Time Zones ( 7­8, 42) The camera supports the time zones listed below. Increments of less than one hour are not supported; when travelling to or from destinations at half- or quarter-hour increments from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), such as Afghanistan, Central Australia, India, Iran, Nepal, or Newfoundland, set the camera clock to local time ( 7­8, 42). GMT +/­ Location ­11 Midway, Samoa ­10 Hawaii, Tahiti ­9 Alaska, Anchorage ­8 PST (PDT): Los Angeles, Seattle, Vancouver ­7 MST (MDT): Denver, Phoenix, La Paz ­6 CST (CDT): Chicago, Houston, Mexico City ­5 EST (EDT): New York, Toronto, Lima ­4 Caracas, Manaus ­3 Buenos Aires, São Paulo ­2 Fernando de Noronha ­1 Azores ±0 London, Casablanca GMT +/­ +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +11 +12 Location Madrid, Paris, Berlin Athens, Helsinki Moscow, Nairobi Abu Dhabi, Dubai Islamabad, Karachi Colombo, Dhaka Bangkok, Jakarta Beijing, Hong Kong (HK), Singapore Tokyo, Seoul Sydney, Guam New Caledonia Auckland, Fiji Refreshing Nikon EN-MH1-B2 Rechargeable NiMH Batteries ( 6, 58) An MH-71 battery charger and rechargeable EN-MH1-B2 NiMH batteries are provided with the camera in some regions and are also available as options ( 58). NiMH batteries may suffer a temporary drop in capacity if charged after long periods of disuse or before being fully discharged. [. . . ]