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3. If your computer is a Macintosh, connect the adaptor to the other
end of the cable, then connect the adaptor to your computer’s printer
or modem port.
When the cable is connected to the camera and the camera is turned
on, the borders of the number display in the control panel will light up.
The LCD monitor and all other indicators, apart from the battery
indicator, will be off, and all camera functions will be disabled. Normal
functioning will be restored when the serial cable is unplugged.
Consult the
Nikon View Reference Manual
for your platform for infor-
mation on using
Nikon View
to browse the photographs in the camera’s
memory or to copy images to your computer.
Cautions
While data are being transferred between the camera and your computer, the borders
of the number display
in the control panel will flash on and off in sequence to form a
“marching ants” marquee. Do not unplug the serial cable while data transfer is in
progress.
Do not use
Nikon View
with the camera while battery power is low or the batteries are
exhausted. If the battery indicator changes to low or starts to flash while the camera
and computer are connected, wait for the borders of the number display to stop
flashing, then disconnect the camera and replace the batteries or connect the AC
adapter (sold separately).
Nikon View
: Connecting Your Camera to a Computer
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