FujiFilm Computer Monitor BB10768 3011 User Manual

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USB Mass Storage Driver  
Exif Viewer  
DP Editor  
Exif Launcher  
Quick Start Guide  
Thank you for purchasing these FUJIFILM products.  
This Quick Start Guide provides you with a simple summary of how connect your PC  
and camera via the USB ports and how to install the software provided in this package  
on your personal computer (PC). Read this guide carefully to ensure that you use the  
software correctly.  
For detailed information on how to use the Exif Viewer and DP Editor software, refer to  
the User’s Guide on the enclosed CD-ROM.  
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FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  
IMPORTANT  
Be sure to read this page before using the Software.  
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3. Restrictions.  
speakers or headphones.  
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Software.  
Please note that this Guide is written on the assumption that you already have a basic  
understanding of how to use your PC (personal computer), Windows and Macintosh.  
For basic information on using your PC, Windows and Macintosh, refer to the respective  
manuals supplied with your PC.  
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Windows  
Introduction  
Contents  
Software Overview  
This section briefly describes the software programs provided on the enclosed  
CD-ROM.  
IMPORTANT ....................................................................................... 2  
Contents ............................................................................................. 4  
Introduction........................................................................................ 5  
USB Mass Storage Driver  
Software Overview ...................................................................................... 5  
The USB Mass Storage Driver (USB Driver)  
software makes it possible for a digital  
camera to operate as a USB-connected  
card reader. Installing the driver allows you  
to view and copy digital camera image files  
on your personal computer (PC).  
Installation on a Windows PC........................................................... 6  
Pre-installation Checklist ............................................................................. 6  
Installing the Software ................................................................................. 7  
Installing the USB Driver.......................................................................... 7  
Windows 98 ............................................................................................. 8  
Windows Millennium Edition.................................................................. 10  
Windows 2000 Professional .................................................................. 11  
Installing the Enclosed Applications ...................................................... 13  
NOTE  
The USB Driver does not provide remote  
photography functions.  
Using the User’s Guide ................................................................... 16  
Installation of Acrobat Reader ............................................................... 16  
Using the User’s Guide.......................................................................... 16  
Exif Viewer  
Allows you to list the images on a digital camera or PC, print indexes of the images,  
view and print the images, and perform simple image processing operations.  
Using the Software on Windows.................................................... 17  
Connecting the Camera and PC and Viewing Images .............................. 17  
DP Editor  
Updating the USB Driver on a Windows PC.................................. 20  
Updating the USB Driver for Windows 98 and Windows Me................. 20  
Updating the Windows 2000 Professional USB Driver.......................... 20  
Allows you to create print ordering information that can be used to obtain prints on  
printers that support DPOF (Digital Print Order Format).  
QuickTime  
Uninstalling the Software on a Windows PC................................. 22  
Software used to play back video images shot using a digital camera.  
Uninstalling Exif Viewer, DP Editor and Exif Launcher.......................... 22  
Exif Launcher (Windows only)  
The Exif Launcher software starts up Exif Viewer and displays lists of images when a  
digital camera equipped with a USB interface is connected to your PC.  
Installation on a Macintosh............................................................. 23  
Pre-installation Checklist ........................................................................... 23  
Installing the Software ............................................................................... 24  
Installing the USB Driver........................................................................ 24  
Installing the Enclosed Applications ...................................................... 27  
Acrobat Reader  
Software used to read the User’s Guide provided on the enclosed CD-ROM.  
Using the User’s Guide ................................................................... 28  
Installation of Acrobat Reader ............................................................... 28  
Using the User’s Guide.......................................................................... 28  
Using the Software on a Macintosh............................................... 29  
Connecting the Camera and Macintosh and Viewing Images................... 29  
Uninstalling the Software on a Macintosh .................................... 31  
Uninstalling the USB Driver ................................................................... 31  
Uninstalling Exif Viewer and DP Editor.................................................. 31  
Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 32  
Windows-specific Problems................................................................... 34  
Macintosh-specific Problems................................................................. 37  
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Windows  
Installing the Software  
Installation on a Windows PC  
Pre-installation Checklist  
Installing the USB Driver  
This section describes the setup procedure for using the USB Driver on Windows.  
Hardware and software requirements  
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.  
(If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, log  
on as an Administrator group.)  
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check  
your system before you begin the installation.  
Compatible PCs  
: IBM PC/AT or compatible  
(models with USB support as standard)  
: Windows 98 (including the second edition)  
Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)  
Windows 2000 Professional  
2. Double-click “My Computer”.  
Operating System  
When installation is completed, a new removable disk is added.  
(Log on as an Administrator group.)  
: 200 MHz Pentium or better  
: 32 MB minimum  
3. Insert the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM  
drive.  
CPU  
RAM  
Hard disk space  
: Amount required for installation: 60 MB minimum  
Amount required for operation: 110 MB minimum  
: Fujifilm digital cameras equipped with a USB interface  
4. Load a card containing photographed images into  
the camera, switch the camera on and set it to  
Playback mode.  
Supported cameras  
NOTE  
• Connect the PC and digital camera directly using the USB cable. Connecting  
via USB hub is not guaranteed.  
• USB interface board is not guaranteed.  
• Windows 95 cannot be used.  
5. Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the  
USB port on the PC.  
NOTE  
• Self-made PC is not guaranteed.  
• Connect the cable to the USB port  
on the PC. If the cable is connected  
via a USB hub, the software may not  
operate correctly. If the PC has 2 or  
more USB ports, any USB port can  
be used.  
• Do not use USB drivers other than the USB Driver provided on the camera  
software CD-ROM. You must update your software to the USB Driver provided  
on the CD-ROM.  
Attach the noise suppression core  
If a noise suppression core is enclosed,  
fit the core to the communications cable  
• Push the USB connector in fully to  
ensure that the connection is  
secure. If the cable is not securely  
connected, the software will not  
operate correctly. Refer to the  
Owner’s Manual supplied with the  
camera for details.  
Noise  
to reduce emissions of unwanted  
suppression core  
electrical noise. If the cable is already  
fitted with a noise suppression core, use  
the cable as is.  
• To avoid communication errors, use  
the USB cable provided in this  
package and do not use an  
extension cable.  
Press until it clicks shut.  
See P.10, if you are using Windows Millennium Edition.  
See P.11, if you are using Windows 2000 Professional.  
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Windows  
9. Select the  
\USBDRV\WIN98 folder  
Windows 98  
6. The “Add New Hardware Wizard” dialog appears.  
Click [Next>].  
on the CD-ROM drive,  
click the [OK] button,  
and then click [Next>].  
in the “Add New  
Hardware Wizard”  
dialog box.  
NOTE  
If this Wizard doesn’t appear, update the  
USB driver (See P.20).  
TIP  
When there is a plus mark “ ” to the left of the Utilities folder, clicking the “  
to the left of the folder name opens the folder and shows the folders inside.  
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10. Check that  
USBS04CB.INF has  
been detected and then  
click [Next>].  
7. Select “Search for the best driver for your device  
(Recommended)” and click [Next>].  
11. When driver installation  
is completed, the  
dialog shown at right is  
appears. Click the  
[Finish] button.  
8. In the next window, tick “Specify a location” and  
click the [Browse…] button.  
The dialog shown may differ slightly  
on some types of PC.  
12. Setup is completed when a new removable drive  
icon (the connected camera) appears in the “My  
Computer” window.  
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Windows  
Windows Millennium Edition  
Windows 2000 Professional  
6. The “Add New  
Hardware Wizard”  
window opens. Click  
the [Next>] button.  
6. The “Found New  
Hardware Wizard”  
window opens. Click  
the [Next>] button.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
If this Wizard doesn’t appear, update the  
USB driver (See P.20).  
If this Wizard doesn’t appear, update the  
USB driver (See P.20).  
7. When the “Select Other  
Driver” window opens,  
select USB Mass  
7. Select “Search for a  
suitable driver for my  
device (recommended)”  
and then click [Next>].  
Storage in the \USBDRV  
\WIN98\USBS04CB.INF  
line on the CD-ROM  
drive and then click the  
[OK] button.  
8. When driver installation  
is completed, the  
8. In “Optional search  
locations”, tick  
screen shown at right  
appears. Click the  
[Finish] button.  
“Specify a location”  
and then click [Next >].  
9. Setup is completed when a new removable drive  
icon (the connected camera) appears in the “My  
Computer” window.  
The screen shown may differ slightly depending on the type of computer.  
9. The dialog box for  
specifying the location  
appears. Click the  
[Browse…] button.  
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Windows  
10. Select  
\USBDRV\WIN2KPRO  
Installing the Enclosed Applications  
1. Quit any other applications that are running.  
Quit all other active applications until no  
applications are shown in the taskbar.  
on the CD-ROM drive  
and click the [Open]  
button.  
TIP  
<To quit an application>  
Click the right mouse button on the  
application icon in the taskbar. Click “Close”  
in the menu that appears to quit the  
application. Refer to the instructions  
Click one of the icons on the left to  
simplify location selection.  
Applications that cannot be  
closed from the taskbar.  
11. Click the [OK] button in  
the location  
provided with your PC for details.  
specification dialog  
box.  
2. Load the enclosed CD-ROM into the CD-ROM  
drive.  
Double-click “Utilities (D:)” in the “My  
Computer” window.  
12. Check that  
(Here, “D:” is the designation for the  
CD-ROM drive.)  
UW2K04CB.INF has  
been detected and then  
click [Next>].  
NOTE  
If a “----.dll file not found.” message  
appears during the installation, there is  
an application (screen saver, etc.)  
running in the background that was not  
shut down in step 1. Forcibly quit the  
application. Refer to your Windows  
User’s Guide for information on how to  
forcibly quit an application.  
13. When driver  
installation is  
completed, the screen  
shown at right  
appears. Click the  
[Finish] button.  
14. Setup is completed when a new removable drive  
icon (the connected camera) appears in the “My  
Computer” window.  
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Windows  
Exif Viewer, DP Editor, QuickTime and Exif Launcher are installed sequentially.  
To stop the installation process, click the [Cancel] button. The current setup  
program stops and installation skips to the next application program.  
6. When the DP Editor setup ends, the QuickTime  
Setup program starts up.  
Proceed with the installation as  
directed by the on-screen instructions.  
3. Double-click “Viewer” in the CD-ROM window.  
When the “Viewer” window appears,  
double-click “SETUP.EXE”.  
In the “Enter Registration” window,  
the software will still be installed if  
you enter no information.  
7. When the QuickTime setup ends, the Exif  
Launcher Setup program starts up.  
Click the [Next >] button.  
4. The Exif Viewer Setup program starts up.  
When the window for selecting the  
installation destination appears, check  
the destination and then click the  
[Next >] button.  
Click the [Next >] button. When the  
window for selecting the installation  
destination appears, check the  
destination and then click the [Next >]  
button.  
Proceed with the installation as  
directed by the on-screen  
instructions. When Exif Viewer  
installation ends, the next setup  
program starts up.  
8. When the Exif Launcher setup ends, installation is  
completed.  
5. When Exif Viewer setup ends, the DP Editor Setup  
program starts up.  
Click the [OK] button. This completes  
the installation of all the applications.  
Click the [Next >] button. When the  
window for selecting the installation  
destination appears, check the  
destination and then click the [Next >]  
button.  
DP Editor is a software utility for creating new DPOF files and is based on DPOF  
version 1.00. When you are using this software to edit DPOF files that were set  
up on a digital camera, some functions may not be available depending on the  
software version supported.  
Particularly with media containing DPOF settings specified on other brands of  
digital camera, you should reset the DPOF settings using the selected digital  
camera before using the DP Editor.  
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Windows  
Using the User’s Guide  
To read the User’s Guide supplied on the CD-ROM, you must have Adobe  
Systems’ Acrobat Reader installed.  
Using the Software on Windows  
Connecting the Camera and PC and Viewing Images  
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for your camera for information on using the camera.  
Installation of Acrobat Reader  
1. Start up your PC and double-click the “My  
Computer” icon.  
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.  
2. Load the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your PC.  
3. Quit any other applications that are running. See P.13 for information on how to  
quit other applications.  
NOTE  
If another application is running, the “----.dll not found” message may appear and  
the software may not be correctly installed.  
4. Double-click the “ar40eng.exe” setup program in the “\ACROREAD\ENGLISH”  
folder on the CD-ROM.  
2. Load a media containing photographed images  
into your camera, switch the camera on and set the  
Mode dial to “Playback” mode.  
5. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen instructions.  
Using the User’s Guide  
NOTE  
1. Load the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your PC.  
The media used should contain images shot using a FUJIFILM camera.  
2. When you open the Manual folder in the Viewer folder on the CD-ROM, it  
contains the following file. Use Acrobat Reader to view the file.  
3. Connect the camera and PC using the USB cable.  
When the “Removable Drive” icon appears in the  
“My Computer” window, the camera and PC are  
correctly connected.  
English.pdf: User’s Guide  
For easier viewing, copy the English.pdf file onto the hard disk in your PC.  
For information on how to use Acrobat Reader, refer to the online guide  
provided in the Acrobat Reader Help menu.  
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Windows  
If Exif Viewer and Exif Launcher are  
installed, Exif Viewer starts up and the  
window shown here appears.  
6. To exit Exif Viewer, select “Exit” from the “File”  
menu or click the [Close] button in the main  
window.  
TIP  
For more information on using Exif Viewer or DP Editor, refer to the User’s Guide  
• When you install Exif Launcher, it is  
registered in the startup menu and is  
launched automatically when  
Windows starts up.  
(PDF document) on the CD-ROM.  
7. Check that the camera display indicates that data  
access is no longer in progress.  
To quit Exif Launcher, click the right  
mouse button on the [  
] icon in the  
On Windows 2000 Professional, click the eject icon  
taskbar and select “Exit” from the  
menu that appears. The icon will  
disappear from the taskbar.  
• If Exif Launcher does not run, the Exif Viewer will not start up. Launch Exif  
Viewer from the Windows “Start” menu.  
Thumbnail display area  
[
] on the taskbar when the camera display  
indicates that data access is no longer in progress  
and remove “USB Mass Storage”.  
8. Disconnect the USB cable and remove the  
SmartMedia.  
If the icon in the figure is shown in the  
taskbar, Exif Launcher is running.  
NOTE  
• Always check that all camera files are closed and that the camera display  
indicates that data access is no longer in progress.  
Do not disconnect the USB cable or remove the SmartMedia immediately after  
the “Copying” message has gone off.  
If a large amount of data is being copied, camera access continues for a short  
time after the message displayed on the PC has gone off.  
4. Thumbnail images for the image data recorded on  
the SmartMedia are displayed in the thumbnail  
display area.  
5. If you double-click a thumbnail image, the image is  
displayed in an Image window.  
• Refer to the camera Owner’s Manual for more information on the access  
display on the camera.  
• In Windows 2000 Professional, disconnecting the USB cable without  
performing the “Unplug or Eject hardware” procedure can cause the computer  
to hang.  
To close the image window, use the [Close] button  
in the top right corner of the window.  
You can also copy the image to your PC desktop  
by dragging the thumbnail from the thumbnail  
display area and dropping it onto the desktop.  
NOTE  
Do not perform the operations listed below when a camera file is open and the  
camera display indicates that data access is in progress. Performing any of these  
operations could corrupt the data on the media or damage the media itself.  
Switch the camera off/Touch any of the camera control buttons/  
Disconnect the USB cable/Remove the media/Open the media cover/  
Remove the camera batteries  
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Windows  
Updating the USB Driver on a Windows PC  
Update the USB Driver in the following situations:  
NOTE  
If you cannot find USB Mass Storage in the “USB Controller” list, look under  
“Other devices”.  
(1) When you want to upgrade the driver version  
(2) When you have installed the driver but the software does not run  
8. Select the “Driver” tab and click the [Update  
driver…] button. This launches the Upgrade Device  
Driver Wizard.  
Updating the USB Driver for Windows 98 and Windows Me  
1. Switch on your PC and launch Windows 98 or  
Windows Me.  
9. Select “Display a list of the known drivers for this  
device so that I can choose a specific driver” as  
the search method and click the [Next>] button.  
2. Insert the CD-ROM provided into the CD-ROM drive.  
3. Open the “My Computer” window, double-click  
“UNIN_FUM.EXE” in the “\USBDRV\WIN98\UNINST”  
folder on the CD-ROM and remove the installed  
driver.  
NOTE  
When the dialog box opens, “Search for a suitable driver for my device  
(recommended)” is selected. Change this selection to “Display a list of the known  
drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver.  
NOTE  
Close all files when removing drivers.  
10. In the device driver selection window, select USB  
Mass Storage in the “Models:” field and click the  
[Have Disk…] button.  
4. Install the new driver (See P.7).  
Updating the Windows 2000 Professional USB Driver  
11. The installation specification dialog box (Install  
from floppy disk) dialog box appears. Select  
\USBDRV\WIN2KPRO on the CD-ROM drive and  
click [OK].  
1. Switch on your PC and launch Windows 2000  
Professional.  
2. Insert the CD-ROM provided into the CD-ROM drive.  
TIP  
3. Load a media containing photographed images  
into the camera and switch the camera on.  
Click the [Browse…] button to simplify the selection.  
4. Use a USB cable to connect the camera to the USB  
port on the PC.  
12. When the device driver selection window reappears,  
click the [Next>] button.  
5. Open the Control Panel, click “System” and open  
the System Properties dialog box.  
13. When the Upgrade Device Driver Wizard reappears,  
click the [Next>] button.  
6. Select the “Hardware” tab and click the [Device  
Manager] button.  
14. The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard completion  
screen appears. Click the [Finish] button to  
complete the driver upgrade.  
7. Click “Universal Serial Bus Controller” in the  
Device Manager window, then click the right  
mouse button on “USB Mass Storage” and select  
“Properties” in “Action” menu.  
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Macintosh  
Uninstalling the Software on a Windows PC  
Installation on a Macintosh  
Pre-installation Checklist  
Uninstalling Exif Viewer, DP Editor and Exif Launcher  
You can automatically uninstall these application programs using “Add/Remove  
Programs” in the Control Panel.  
Hardware and software requirements  
To run this software, you must have the hardware and software described below. Check  
your system before you begin the installation.  
NOTE  
• Use this procedure only when the installed software is no longer required or  
when software installation fails.  
• Always quit Exif Viewer, DP Editor and Exif Launcher before beginning  
uninstallation.  
Compatible Macs  
: Power Macintosh G3 , PowerBook G3 , Power Macintosh G4,  
iMac or iBook  
( Models with a USB port as a standard feature)  
• Uninstall Exif Launcher before uninstalling Exif Viewer.  
Connecting the camera to your PC with only Exif Launcher left installed could  
cause problems.  
Operating System  
RAM  
Hard disk space  
: Mac OS 8.5.1 to 9.0  
: 32 MB minimum (64 MB recommended)  
: Amount required for installation: 60 MB minimum  
Amount required for operation: 110 MB minimum  
: Fujifilm digital cameras equipped with a USB interface  
1. Switch on your PC and start up Windows.  
Supported cameras  
NOTE  
2. Open the “My Computer” window and double-click  
“Add/Remove Programs” in the Control Panel.  
• Connect the Macintosh and digital camera directly using the USB cable.  
Connecting via USB hub is not guaranteed.  
• USB interface board is not guaranteed.  
3. Select the application to be uninstalled.  
The “Add/Remove Programs Properties” window appears. Select the program to  
be deleted (Exif Viewer, Exif Launcher or DP Editor) and click the [Add/Remove]  
button.  
Attach the noise suppression core  
If a noise suppression core is enclosed,  
fit the core to the communications cable  
4. Confirm the deletion.  
Noise  
to reduce emissions of unwanted  
suppression core  
A confirmation dialog box appears. Uninstallation cannot be cancelled once it has  
been confirmed in this dialog box. Check the details carefully.  
electrical noise. If the cable is already  
fitted with a noise suppression core, use  
the cable as is.  
5. UninstallShield starts up.  
When uninstallation ends, click the [OK] button.  
Press until it clicks shut.  
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Macintosh  
Installing the Software  
3. Check whether File Exchange is active.  
Installing the USB Driver  
To use a media that is supported by the camera, the File Exchange utility supplied  
with Mac OS must be running. Select the Extensions Manager in the Control  
Panels and check that the File Exchange check box is ticked. If not, click in the  
box so that an [X] appears and then restart your Macintosh.  
1. Switch on your Macintosh and start up Mac OS.  
2. Version verification and updating for iMac.  
If you are using an iMac, an update may be necessary to ensure that USB  
operates stably. Updating is not required on other models. Use the procedure  
below to check whether updating is required.  
1 Select “Apple System Profiler” from the Apple menu.  
2 Select the “Devices and Volumes” tab.  
3 The circled part shows the USB Manager version.  
4. Copy the driver to the Extensions folder.  
1 When you load the enclosed CD-  
ROM into the CD-ROM drive, the  
CD-ROM icon appears on the  
desktop.  
If you are using USB Manager 1.0.1, your iMac must be updated. If the version is  
1.1, no update is needed.  
2 Double-click the CD-ROM icon,  
open the “USB Mass Storage  
Driver” folder and then the  
“English” folder. The English folder  
contains 2 files:  
G Updating iMacs  
Update your iMac using the “iMac Firmware Update” or “iMac Update” iMac  
updater files, which can be downloaded from the Apple Computer internet web  
with Macintosh computer magazines. Refer to the explanatory text files provided  
with updater for instructions on how to update your iMac.  
“USB04CB_StorageShim” and  
“USB04CB_StorageDriver”. Copy  
these 2 files to the Extensions  
folder inside the System folder on  
the startup disk.  
3 Select “Restart” from the “Special”  
menu to restart your Macintosh.  
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5. Connect the camera to your Macintosh.  
Installing the Enclosed Applications  
1 Load the media into the camera, switch the camera on and set the Mode dial to  
1. When you load the enclosed CD-ROM into the  
CD-ROM drive and double-click the CD-ROM icon,  
the “Exif Viewer” folder appears.  
“Playback” mode.  
NOTE  
Some cameras support storage media other than SmartMedia.  
2. Copy the “Exif Viewer”  
folder to your hard  
disk.  
2 Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the USB port on your Macintosh.  
NOTE  
• Connect the cable to the USB port  
on your Macintosh. If the cable is  
connected via a USB hub, the  
The “Exif Viewer” folder contains  
“Exif Viewer” and “DP Editor”.  
software may not operate correctly.  
If the PC has 2 or more USB ports,  
any USB port can be used.  
• Push the USB connector in fully to  
ensure that the connection is  
secure. If the cable is not securely  
connected, the software will not  
operate correctly. Refer to the  
Owner’s Manual supplied with the  
camera for details.  
• To avoid communication errors, use  
the USB cable provided in this  
package and do not use an  
extension cable.  
3. Open the English folder  
in the QuickTime 4 folder  
and double-click the  
“QuickTime Installer”  
icon. Installation begins.  
In the “Registration” window, the  
software will still be installed if you  
enter no information.  
4. When installation is completed, restart your  
Macintosh.  
This completes the installation.  
3 Setup is complete when a new removable disk icon  
DP Editor is a software utility for creating new DPOF files and is based on DPOF  
(the connected camera) appears on the desktop.  
version 1.00. When you are using this software to edit DPOF files that were set  
up on a digital camera, some functions may not be available depending on the  
software version supported.  
Particularly with media containing DPOF settings specified on other brands of  
digital camera, you should reset the DPOF settings using the selected digital  
camera before using the DP Editor.  
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Using the User’s Guide  
To read the User’s Guide supplied on the CD-ROM, you must have Adobe  
Systems’ Acrobat Reader installed.  
Using the Software on a Macintosh  
Connecting the Camera and Macintosh and Viewing Images  
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for your camera for information on using the camera.  
Installation of Acrobat Reader  
1. Start up your Macintosh.  
1. Switch on your Macintosh.  
2. Load the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your Macintosh.  
2. Load a media containing photographed images  
into your camera, switch the camera on and set the  
Mode dial to “Playback” mode.  
3. Quit any other applications that are running. In the Applications menu, click on  
any program other than the Finder and select “Quit” from the File menu.  
NOTE  
4. Double-click the “English Reader Installer” setup program in the “English”  
folder in the “Acrobat Reader 4” folder on the CD-ROM.  
Some cameras support storage media other than SmartMedia.  
5. Proceed with the installation as directed by the on-screen instructions.  
3. Use the USB cable to connect the  
camera to your Macintosh. If a  
removable disk icon appears on the  
desktop, the camera and Macintosh  
are correctly connected.  
Using the User’s Guide  
1. Load the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive on your Macintosh.  
2. When you open the MANUAL folder in the Exif Viewer folder on the CD-ROM,  
it contains the following file. Use Acrobat Reader to view the file.  
4. Double-click the Exif Viewer icon to  
start up the software. The main  
window shown below appears.  
English.pdf: User’s Guide  
For easier viewing, copy the English.pdf file onto the hard disk in your  
Macintosh.  
For information on how to use Acrobat Reader, refer to the online guide  
<Main window>  
provided in the Acrobat Reader Help menu.  
5. When you select (click)  
“Untitled” disk  
“DCIM” “100_FUJI”  
from the list displayed  
on the left side of the  
main window,  
thumbnails of the  
images recorded on the  
media are displayed in  
the thumbnail display  
area on the right side of the main window.  
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Uninstalling the Software on a Macintosh  
NOTE  
6. When you double-click a thumbnail image directly,  
the image is displayed in an Image window.  
The Image window closes when the Close box in  
the main window is clicked.  
Use this procedure only when the installed software is no longer required or  
when software installation fails.  
Uninstalling the USB Driver  
You can also copy an image to the hard disk by  
selecting the thumbnail image dragging it onto the  
desktop.  
First, check that the digital  
camera is no longer  
connected. Then open the  
Extensions folder in the  
System folder on the hard  
disk and move the  
“USB04CB_StorageShim”  
and  
“USB04CB_StorageDriver”  
files to the Trash.  
NOTE  
Do not use the camera while it is being accessed by the PC.  
Do not perform any of the following operations during camera access as this  
could result in damage to the data on the media or damage to the media itself:  
- Switch the camera off  
- Touch any of the camera operation buttons  
- Disconnect the USB cable  
- Remove the media  
- Open the media cover  
- Remove the camera batteries  
Then, restart your Macintosh and select “Empty  
Trash” from the Special menu.  
7. Select “Quit” from the File menu or click the Close  
box to exit Exif Viewer.  
For more information on using Exif Viewer or DP Editor, refer to the User’s Guide  
Uninstalling Exif Viewer and DP Editor  
(PDF document) on the CD-ROM.  
Quit Exif Viewer and DP Editor and move the Exif  
Viewer and DP Editor files to the Trash. Then select  
“Empty Trash” from the Special menu.  
8. Drag the removable disk icon on the desktop to the  
Trash or select the icon and then select “Eject”  
from the Special menu in the menu bar at the top  
of the window.  
9. When the remove allowance displayed, disconnect  
the USB cable and remove the media.  
NOTE  
• Removing the media or switching off the camera without “ejecting” the  
removable disk icon could damage the media or cause your Macintosh to hang.  
• If you are using a media that was formatted on the camera and you replace a  
folder on the media with a folder with the same name on your hard disk, the  
files may be corrupted. Delete the folder on the media or change the folder  
name before copying the data.  
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Troubleshooting  
If problems arise and the USB Driver is not running correctly, check the items  
listed below.  
I (Mac) Is the USB Driver active?  
Solution: Select “USB04CB_StorageShim” and “USB04CB_StorageDriver” in the  
Extensions Manager and restart your Macintosh.  
The camera and PC are connected but no removable disk icon is  
displayed.  
The PC hangs when I access the media.  
I Is the camera switched on?  
Solution: Switch the camera on. Refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with the  
I (Win) When opening the Device Manager, there is a yellow “!” mark next to the  
driver in “Universal Serial Bus controllers”.  
Solution: You are using a driver or camera that prevents the driver for the Universal  
camera for details.  
Serial Bus controllers from operating. Check your PC setup.  
I Is the media loaded in the camera?  
Solution: Load a media into the camera. Refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with  
the camera for details.  
I Is the camera set to USB connection mode?  
Solution: Some cameras have to be set to a particular mode (eg. Playback mode) for  
USB connection. Refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with the camera for  
details.  
I Is the USB connector cable connected to the camera and the PC?  
Solution: Check that one end of the cable is plugged into the camera and the other  
end into the PC.  
I (Win) When opening the Device Manager, there is a yellow “!” mark next to USB  
Driver.  
Solution: You are using a driver or camera that prevents the USB Driver from  
I (Win) Are you using a compatible operating system?  
Solution: Only use the USB Driver provided on the camera software CD-ROM with  
compatible operating systems.  
operating. Check your PC setup.  
I (Win) Is the USB Driver running?  
I (Mac) If you are using an iMac, have you updated the iMac?  
Solution: It may be necessary to update your iMac. (See P.24.)  
Solution: Click “System” in the Control Panel, select the Device Manager tab and  
check the USB Driver. If the driver is marked with a yellow “!” or a red “x”,  
upgrade the USB Driver.  
I (Mac) Is the USB Driver software installed?  
Solution: Install the USB Driver software on your PC. For instructions on installing  
the USB Driver, see P.24.  
My camera will no longer play back image files.  
I Did you rename any files or folders inside the DCIM folder?  
Solution: Change the file or folder names in the DCIM folder back to the original  
names.  
I Did you replace an image file inside the DCIM folder?  
Solution: Do not replace image files in the DCIM folder.  
I (Win) If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, are you logged on as an  
Administrator group?  
Solution: Log on as an Administrator group.  
I (Mac) Are you using Mac OS 8.5.1 or later?  
Solution: Upgrade your system software to Mac OS 8.5.1 or later.  
I (Mac) If you are using an iMac, have you updated the iMac?  
Solution: It may be necessary to update your iMac. (See P.24.)  
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When I install the driver, the “Could not find a driver for this  
device” message appears.  
Windows-specific Problems  
The camera is connected to my PC but the driver installation will  
not start.  
I The installer cannot read the device driver due to a problem with your PC  
setup.  
Solution: Select “\USBDRV\WIN98” on the CD-ROM drive.  
I Is the camera switched on?  
Solution: Switch the camera on. Refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with the  
When I install the driver, the “Could not find UMAS04CB.INF”  
message appears.  
camera for details.  
I Is the camera set to USB connection mode?  
I Did you specify the driver folder correctly?  
Solution: For Windows 98 or Windows Me, specify \USBDRV\WIN98\USBS04CB.INF.  
Solution: Some cameras have to be set to a proper mode (eg. Playback mode) for  
USB connection. Refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with the camera for  
details.  
For Windows 2000 Professional, specify \USBDRV\WIN2KPRO\UW2K04CB.  
INF.  
I Is the USB cable connected to the camera and the PC?  
Solution: Check that one end of the USB cable is connected to the camera and the  
When I connect the camera to my PC, the “Add New Hardware  
Wizard” appears.  
other end to the PC.  
I Are you using a compatible operating system?  
I Is the USB Driver installed?  
Solution: Install the USB Driver software as directed by the on-screen instructions.  
Solution: The USB Driver is not supported by Windows 3.1 or earlier, Windows CE,  
Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 or earlier. Use a compatible operating  
system.  
When I double-click the removable disk icon, “The device is not  
ready” error message appears.  
I If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, are you logged on as an  
Administrator group?  
Solution: Log on as an Administrator group.  
I Is the media loaded in the camera?  
Solution: Load a media into the camera. Refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with  
I Are the USB functions active?  
the camera for details.  
Check  
: Click “System” in the Control Panel, select “Device Manager” and check  
“Universal Serial Bus controllers”.  
A warning message appeared when I removed the media from the  
camera.  
Solution 1: If “Universal Serial Bus controllers” is not displayed, the USB functions is  
disabled. Refer to the User’s Manuals supplied with your PC for details of  
how to enable the USB functions.  
Solution 2: If the driver is marked with a yellow “!” or a red “x”, USB Driver is not  
running. Upgrade the USB Driver.  
Solution: This procedure may corrupt the data on the media or damage the media  
itself. Close all the camera files and wait until the camera display indicates  
that data access is no longer in progress before removing the media.  
When I disconnect the cable connecting the PC to the camera  
and double-click the removable disk icon, a message appears  
and the window does not open or the images on the media are  
not displayed correctly.  
I Is another USB removable drive connected?  
Solution: Some USB removable drives do not operate correctly if other USB  
removable drives are being used at the same time. Disconnect all the  
connected USB removable drives and then connect the camera.  
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My PC does not shut down correctly.  
Macintosh-specific Problems  
I Some PCs will not shut down correctly while the FUJIFILM Digital Cameras is  
This message appeared when I connected the camera to my  
Macintosh.  
still connected to the USB interface.  
Solution: In future, use the correct procedure to disconnect the USB cable  
connecting the FUJIFILM Digital Cameras to your computer before quitting  
Windows.  
See page 19 if you are using Windows 2000 Professional.  
I Is the USB Driver installed?  
Solution: Install the driver on your  
Macintosh.  
I want to stop the Exif Viewer from launching automatically.  
When I connected the USB cable, Mac OS displayed the “Initialize  
disk?” message.  
I If you use the procedure below to remove Exif Launcher, Exif Viewer will no  
longer launch automatically.  
Solution: Restart your PC and hold down the [Shift] key as soon as the wallpaper  
appears.  
I Is the media formatted?  
Solution: Disconnect the USB cable from the camera, insert the media into the  
camera and format the media. Refer to the Owner’s Manual supplied with  
the camera for details.  
Do not release the [Shift] key until the wallpaper and all your icons have  
appeared to show that startup has finished.  
Click the [Start] button and select [Programs]-[Startup]-[Exif Launcher] from  
the “Start” menu. Click the right mouse button on [Exif Launcher] and  
select “Remove” from the pop-up menu.  
I The Macintosh cannot recognize the media because File Exchange is disabled.  
Solution: Enable File Exchange. See P.25 for details.  
As of the next time you start up your PC, Exif Launcher will no longer  
launch automatically.  
I The media size is not supported by File Exchange and cannot be used on the  
Mac OS.  
Solution: Use a different media.  
A warning message appeared when I removed the media from the  
camera.  
Solution: This action can damage the data on the media or damage the media itself.  
Before removing the media, select the disk and then select “Eject” from the  
Special menu. Alternatively, drag the disk icon to the trash.  
A warning message appeared when I disconnected the USB  
cable from the camera.  
Solution: This action can damage the data on the media or damage the media itself.  
Before disconnecting the USB cable from the camera, select the disk and  
then select “Eject” from the Special menu. Alternatively, drag the disk icon  
to the trash.  
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