Polaroid Digital Camera PDC 2000 User Manual

Polaroid Digital Camera  
PDC-2000  
User Guide for Macintosh or  
Windows applications  
high-quCaalipttyure  
color  
images  
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Setting up your Macintosh for the PDC-2000  
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Installing the plug-in software  
Installing PDC-2000 Direct  
21  
22  
Verifying camera internal settings from your Macintosh  
Connecting the camera to your PC  
22  
23  
If the PDC-2000 is the only SCSI device  
If your PC has other SCSI devices  
24  
25  
Setting up your PC for the PDC-2000  
26  
Choosing the software to install  
Installing the TWAIN driver  
Installing the plug-in software  
Installing PDC-2000 Direct  
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27  
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28  
Verifying camera internal settings from your PC  
Disconnecting the camera from your computer  
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29  
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Getting acquainted  
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LCD panel  
Viewfinder indicators  
Sound indicators  
Capture and Index modes  
Automatic shutoff  
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Taking pictures  
Turning on the camera  
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Setting to stand-alone mode  
Selecting Capture mode  
Setting the camera for current lighting conditions  
Holding the camera  
Framing and taking the picture  
If you see a viewfinder warning  
Using flash  
Using Auto Focus  
Using Focus Lock  
Compensating for backlighting  
Labeling pictures  
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Editing the default picture label  
Editing a single picture’s label  
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Erasing pictures  
55  
Erasing a single picture  
Erasing all pictures  
Unerasing pictures  
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The PDC-2000 windows  
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65  
Working with pictures in the camera  
Viewing pictures in the camera  
Selecting thumbnails  
Previewing pictures with PDC-2000 Direct  
Viewing picture information  
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Rotating pictures  
Editing a picture label  
68  
68  
Transferring pictures from the camera  
to the computer  
Deleting pictures from the camera  
69  
71  
Operating the camera from the Macintosh  
Changing operating preferences  
72  
75  
Available options  
Changing the preferences  
75  
77  
Releasing the camera from computer control  
80  
Releasing the camera  
Restoring computer control  
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The PDC-2000 windows  
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Working with pictures in the camera  
Viewing pictures in the camera  
Selecting thumbnails  
Previewing pictures with PDC-2000 Direct  
Viewing picture information  
Rotating pictures  
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Editing a picture label  
Transferring pictures from the camera  
to the computer  
Deleting pictures from the camera  
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93  
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Operating the camera from the PC  
Changing operating preferences  
94  
97  
Available options  
Changing the preferences  
97  
99  
Releasing the camera from computer control  
102  
Releasing the camera  
Restoring computer control  
102  
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Caring for the camera batteries  
105  
Recommended battery types  
106  
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110  
Charging the batteries in the camera  
Charging the batteries outside the camera  
Replacing the camera batteries  
Troubleshooting error messages  
PDC-2000 full one-year warranty  
Service  
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Polaroid Offices and Service Centers  
Radio and television interference  
P DC-2 0 0 0 c a m e ra s p e c ific a t io n s  
S o ft w a re lic e n s e a g re e m e n t s  
In d e x  
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1 2 3  
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Quick startup  
For more information, see the page indicated.  
Setting up  
Page  
(Macintosh)  
Page  
(PC/Windows)  
Steps  
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7
1
2
3
4
5
Unpack the PDC-2000 camera.  
Set the camera’s SCSI ID.  
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14  
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21  
11  
14  
23  
27  
Install and charge the camera batteries.  
Connect the camera to your computer.  
Install the PDC-2000 plug-in, TWAIN  
driver or PDC-2000 Direct on your  
computer.  
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97  
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Set the camera internal settings (date,  
time, user name, etc.).  
Quick startup  
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Taking pictures  
Page  
(Macintosh)  
Page  
(PC/Windows)  
Steps  
29  
29  
1
Disconnect the PDC-2000 camera from  
the computer.  
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43  
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43  
2
3
Turn on the camera.  
Set the camera for the current lighting  
conditions (daylight, incandescent or  
fluorescent).  
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50  
4
5
Frame and take a picture.  
Label your pictures (optional).  
Viewing and transferring the pictures in the camera  
Page  
Page  
(Macintosh)  
(PC/Windows)  
Steps  
17  
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23  
87  
1
2
Connect the camera to the computer.  
View thumbnails (small representations)  
of the pictures stored in the camera.  
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71  
91  
93  
3
4
Select and transfer the pictures to the  
computer.  
Delete the pictures from the camera.  
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1 Introduction  
The Polaroid PDC-2000 Digital Camera captures high-quality  
color pictures electronically. PDC-2000 pictures contain up to  
16.7 million colors and can be saved as high resolution  
(600x800 pixels) or super-high resolution (1200x1600 pixels)  
pictures.  
The PDC-2000 has all the features of an automatic compact  
35mm camera, including automatic exposure, electronic flash  
and automatic focus. These features produce correct  
exposure, accurate colors and sharp focus under a great  
variety of picture-taking conditions. Manual overrides are  
also provided for unusual conditions.  
Using the Macintosh or Microsoft Windows software  
provided with the camera, you can view the pictures taken  
with the PDC-2000 camera and transfer them to the  
computer. You can then use an image-processing application  
to manipulate, enhance, save and print the pictures.  
When the camera is connected to your computer, you can  
control the camera and take pictures via the computer  
keyboard or mouse. This is useful when the camera is used in  
a stationary setup.  
Introduction  
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Typical PDC-2000 workflow  
To help you understand the full capabilities of the PDC-2000  
camera, a typical workflow sequence is presented below.  
After you become familiar with PDC-2000 features, you can  
use the camera in other ways to best suit your imaging needs.  
1
2
3
Take pictures with the camera (Chapter 3).  
Connect the camera to your computer (Chapter 2).  
Use your computer to view the pictures stored in the camera  
(Chapter 4 for Macintosh, Chapter 5 for PCs).  
4
5
Select the pictures you want to keep and transfer them to the  
computer (Chapter 4 or 5).  
Edit or enhance any of the pictures using an image-processing  
application such as Adobe Photoshop. (See instructions with  
the application.)  
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Print the picture or use it in another application, such as a  
desktop publishing application. (See instructions with the  
application.)  
As an alternative sequence for studio or other stationary  
setups, you can leave the PDC-2000 camera permanently  
attached to the computer. With the camera connected to the  
computer, you can operate the camera controls and take  
pictures using the computers display, keyboard or mouse.  
System requirements  
Using the PDC-2000 software to view and manipulate  
pictures taken with the PDC-2000 camera requires the  
following hardware and software. If you do not have the  
required configuration, contact your Polaroid dealer.  
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Ma c in t o s h s ys t e m s  
A Macintosh family computer with at least a 68020 processor  
and 8 megabytes (MB) of RAM. (16 MB is recommended.)  
Apple system software version 7.1 or later.  
An image-processing application, such as Adobe Photoshop,  
compatible with Adobe Photoshop plug-in modules, is  
recommended for working with PDC-2000 pictures. If you do  
not have such an application, you can use PDC-2000 Direct  
(packaged with the PDC-2000 camera) to transfer pictures  
from the camera and to control the camera from the  
computer.  
P C s ys t e m s  
An IBM PC or compatible, with at least a 33 MHz 486SX  
microprocessor and 8 MB of RAM. (A Pentium processor and  
16 MB of RAM is recommended.)  
An ASPI-compliant SCSI adapter.  
A video adapter and monitor capable of displaying 24-bit  
color (16.7 million colors) is recommended for optimal  
display of PDC-2000 pictures.  
MS-DOS 5.0 or higher.  
Microsoft Windows 3.1 or later.  
An image-processing application, such as Adobe Photoshop,  
that is either TWAIN-compliant or compatible with Adobe  
Photoshop plug-in modules, is recommended for working  
with PDC-2000 pictures. If you do not have such an  
application, you can use PDC-2000 Direct (packaged with the  
PDC-2000 camera) to transfer pictures from the camera and  
to control the camera from the computer.  
Technical assistance  
Call toll-free from within the U.S.A.: 1-800-432-5355,  
Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.(Eastern time), or  
fax to: 781-386-9688. You can also contact Polaroid  
Introduction  
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Technical Support on CompuServe (GO Polaroid”) or write  
to Polaroid Electronic Imaging Technical Support, 565-3B  
Technology Sq., Cambridge, MA 02139.  
In Canada, call toll-free: 1-800-268-6970. Outside the U.S.A.  
and Canada, please contact the Polaroid office nearest you.  
See Polaroid O ffices and Service Centers on page 116.  
For the latest PDC-2000 product information, updates and  
bulletins, access the Polaroid World Wide Web site at  
http://www.polaroid.com.  
Using this manual  
This book explains how to set up and use your Polaroid  
PDC-2000 camera. It also includes the procedures for  
installing the PDC-2000 software on your Macintosh  
computer or PC, and for taking, viewing and saving pictures  
taken with the PDC-2000 camera. These instructions assume  
that you are familiar with the operation of your Macintosh  
computer or PC with Microsoft Windows.  
Here’s what you’ll find inside:  
Quick startup: Summarizes instructions for setting up the  
PDC-2000 camera and software, and for taking pictures and  
transferring them to the computer.  
1 Introduction: Briefly describes the PDC-2000 camera, lists  
system requirements and explains how to obtain technical  
assistance.  
2 Setting up: Explains how to install the camera batteries,  
install the PDC-2000 software on your Macintosh computer  
or PC, and connect the PDC-2000 camera to your computer.  
3 Using the PDC-2000 camera: Explains the PDC-2000  
camera controls, and provides instructions for taking and  
labeling pictures.  
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4 Using the PDC-2000 with your Macintosh: Tells you how  
to use your Macintosh computer to view pictures taken with  
the PDC-2000 camera, how to transfer them from the camera  
to your Macintosh, and how to operate the camera from your  
Macintosh.  
5 Using the PDC-2000 with your PC: Tells you how to use  
your IBM-compatible computer and Windows to view  
pictures taken with the PDC-2000 camera, how to transfer  
them from the camera to your PC, and how to operate the  
camera from your PC.  
6 Maintenance and troubleshooting: Contains  
battery-replacement instructions, solutions to problems that  
might occur, and warranty and service information.  
Introduction  
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2 Setting up  
Unpacking  
Listed below are the components in the PDC-2000 camera  
package. If any is missing, contact your dealer immediately.  
a
b
c
d
PDC-2000 camera with 38mm-equivalent lens  
Hand strap  
Shoulder strap  
Power adapter/trickle charger: Recharges the NiCad batteries  
in the camera and provides power for the camera while the  
batteries are charging.  
e
f
Camera batteries: Four “AA” NiCad rechargeable batteries.  
SCSI cable (1 meter) and DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter:  
Connect the PDC-2000 camera to a Macintosh computer or  
PC SCSI port.  
g
Software diskettes: PDC-2000 plug-in software for Macintosh  
and Windows, TWAIN driver (for Windows only) and  
Polaroid PDC-2000 Direct camera utility software for  
Macintosh and Windows.  
Setting up  
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Note: Please be sure to fill out and return the registration card  
packed with the PDC-2000 camera. As a registered owner,  
you will be among the first to receive information about  
PDC-2000 software updates and the availability of new  
PDC-2000 products.  
WARNING: NOTHING INSIDE THE PDC-2000 CAMERA  
EXCEPT THE BATTERIES IS USER-SERVICEABLE. TO  
AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGING THE  
CAMERA OR VOIDING THE WARRANTY, DO NOT  
DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA.  
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Optional accessories  
You may have also purchased one or more of the following  
optional accessories for the PDC-2000 camera. (Any  
necessary instructions are packaged with each accessory.)  
60mm-equivalent lens: Interchangeable lens for enlarging  
more distant subjects.  
SCSI host adapter: Adapter board for adding a SCSI port to  
IBM-compatible computers (PCs) for communicating with the  
PDC-2000 camera and other SCSI devices.  
SlimSCSI adapter kit: Adapter, 1-meter cable and software for  
connecting the PDC-2000 camera to the PCMCIA slot of a  
PC notebook computer.  
110-volt 5-hour battery charger: Fully charges the PDC-2000  
NiCad batteries in 5 hours from AC power.  
12-volt auto adapter and recharger: Recharges the batteries in  
the camera and provides power for the camera from an  
automotive lighter socket.  
2-meter SCSI system cable: Provides extra length for  
convenience while taking pictures with the camera connected  
to the computer (not for use with Apple PowerBook  
computers).  
Carrying case: Soft case with shoulder strap for the  
PDC-2000 camera and accessories.  
Setting up  
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Setting up the PDC-2000 camera  
At t a c h in g t h e  
c a m e ra s t ra p s  
A hand strap and a shoulder strap are provided with the  
PDC-2000 camera. To help prevent damage to the camera  
and to make camera handling easier, attach one or the other.  
(You cannot attach both at the same time.)  
To attach the hand strap, connect the ends of the strap to the  
eyelets on the front and the back of the camera. Slide the  
plastic sleeve on each hook toward the eyelet until it snaps to  
lock the strap.  
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To attach the shoulder strap, connect the ends of the strap to  
the eyelets on the back of the camera as shown. Be sure to  
slide the plastic sleeve on each hook toward the eyelet until it  
snaps, locking the strap securely.  
S e t t in g t h e S CS I ID  
The PDC-2000 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.  
Note: If you are connecting the PDC-2000 camera to an IBM  
PC or compatible computer, the computer must have an  
ASPI-compliant SCSI adapter. (See System requirements on  
page 2.)  
The PDC-2000 cameras 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.  
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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 PDC-2000 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 Installing and charging the batteries on page 14.  
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, turn it  
off by pressing the power button (a).  
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2
Open the connector cover and locate the SCSI ID selector.  
3
4
Insert a small screwdriver into the slot and rotate the selector  
until the arrow points to the desired SCSI ID.  
Note: Do not use 7 or 0, which are customarily used for the  
computer and for Macintosh hard drives. In addition, 3 is  
often used for internal CD-ROM drives.  
Close the connector cover.  
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In s t a llin g a n d c h a rg in g  
t h e b a t t e rie s  
The four NiCad “AA” rechargeable batteries packaged with  
the PDC-2000 camera are shipped uncharged. To use the  
camera, you must install the batteries and charge them as  
described below.  
1
Unlatch and remove the PDC-2000 battery holder from the  
camera.  
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2
Unwrap and install the four “AA” NiCad batteries provided,  
observing the battery orientation label in the battery holder.  
(Install the two outside batteries first, then install the two  
inside batteries.)  
WARNING: USE ONLY THE BATTERIES PROVIDED OR  
THE “AA” NICAD RECHARGEABLE BATTERY TYPES  
RECOMMENDED ON PAGE 106. OTHER TYPES, SUCH  
AS ALKALINE OR LITHIUM AA” BATTERIES, WILL  
NOT OPERATE THE CAMERA, AND MAY CAUSE  
INJURY OR DAMAGE THE CAMERA IF YOU ATTEMPT  
TO CHARGE THEM AS DESCRIBED BELOW.  
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3
Engage the battery holder and close it, making sure it latches.  
4
Connect the power adapter/trickle charger to the camera and  
to AC power.  
Do not operate the camera until the batteries have charged  
for about 6 hours. After this 6-hour period, you can use the  
camera while the batteries continue to charge.  
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Note: The camera is not operable without the batteries, even  
if the power adapter/trickle charger is connected.  
Charge the new batteries completely by leaving the charger  
connected to the camera for about 12 hours. (After this initial  
charging, the batteries will recharge completely in about 6  
hours.)  
WARNING: USE ONLY THE POWER ADAPTER/  
TRICKLE CHARGER PROVIDED FOR CHARGING THE  
BATTERIES WHILE THEY ARE IN THE CAMERA.  
OTHER ADAPTERS AND CHARGERS SIMILAR IN  
APPEARANCE ARE AVAILABLE, BUT THEY CAN  
OVERHEAT THE BATTERIES AND CAUSE INJURY OR  
CAMERA DAMAGE.  
You can also charge the batteries outside the camera with  
optional 110-volt 5-hour battery charger (see O ptional  
accessories on page 9) or another charger compatible with  
your local AC voltage and designed for NiCad “AA”  
batteries. Carefully follow the instructions provided with the  
charger you are using.  
Connecting the camera to your Macintosh  
The PDC-2000 camera is an internally terminated SCSI device  
designed to connect to the SCSI port of your Macintosh  
computer. How you connect the PDC-2000 depends on  
whether you have other SCSI devices connected to your  
computer.  
Note: Be sure to set the camera’s SCSI ID as described on  
page 11 before connecting the camera.  
Setting up  
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WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE  
PDC-2000 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 BY  
PRESSING POWER BUTTON a.)  
If t h e P DC-2 0 0 0 is t h e  
o n ly S CS I d e vic e  
If the PDC-2000 camera is the only external SCSI device  
being used with your computer, turn off the computer and the  
camera. Then connect the SCSI system cable provided to the  
computers SCSI port (a). The port is marked with a SCSI  
symbol for easy identification. Connect the other end of the  
system cable (b) to the cameras SCSI connector.  
Use only the SCSI cable provided with the camera. Other  
cables may appear similar, but could damage the camera or  
your computer.  
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After connecting the SCSI cable, connect the camera to AC  
power using the power adapter/trickle charger (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.  
If yo u r Ma c in t o s h h a s  
o t h e r S CS I d e vic e s  
Because the PDC-2000 camera is internally terminated, you  
must install it as the last device in your SCSI chain as follows:  
1
2
Turn off the computer, all SCSI devices, and the camera.  
Remove the terminator (a) from the last SCSI device in your  
SCSI chain.  
Note: Keep the terminator. You must reconnect it if you use  
the computer while the camera is not attached.  
3
4
Attach the DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter (b) to the end of  
the SCSI system cable (c).  
Use only the cable provided with the camera. Other cables  
may appear similar, but could damage the camera or your  
computer.  
Connect the DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter (b) to the  
connector from which you removed the terminator.  
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6
Connect the other end of the SCSI system cable (d) to the  
SCSI connector on the PDC-2000 camera.  
Connect the camera to AC power with the power  
adapter/trickle charger (e).  
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.  
Co n n e c t in g t o a n  
Ap p le P o w e rBo o k  
In addition to the cables and adapters described in the  
previous sections, Apple PowerBook computers require an  
HDI-30/DB25 adapter (available from Macintosh dealers) to  
connect the PDC-2000 SCSI system cable to the PowerBook  
SCSI port. (Do not use a SCSI dock adapter or a cable-type  
adapter. These adapters may not work and could corrupt  
data on your PowerBook hard disk.)  
Other than the exceptions above, follow the instructions for  
connecting to Macintosh computers (starting on page 17)  
when connecting the PDC-2000 camera to an Apple  
PowerBook computer.  
WARNING: WITH POWERBOOK COMPUTERS, USE  
ONLY THE 1-METER SCSI SYSTEM CABLE (PROVIDED  
WITH THE PDC-2000) TO CONNECT THE CAMERA TO  
THE COMPUTER OR TO THE LAST DEVICE IN THE  
SCSI CHAIN. LONGER CABLES MAY CORRUPT DATA  
OR DAMAGE THE COMPUTERS HARD DRIVE.  
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Setting up your Macintosh for the PDC-2000  
To view PDC-2000 pictures stored in the camera, transfer  
pictures from the camera to your computer, operate the  
camera through the computer, or change camera setup  
options, you must install one of the following programs on  
your Macintosh. Both are provided with the PDC-2000  
camera.  
PDC-2000 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.  
PDC-2000 Direct software If you do not have an image  
processing application compatible with Photoshop plug-in  
modules, you must install PDC-2000 Direct to use the  
PDC-2000 with your computer. (If you install PDC-2000  
Direct, you do not need the plug-in software described above  
to use it.)  
In s t a llin g t h e  
To install the PDC-2000 plug-in software on your Macintosh:  
p lu g -in s o ft w a re  
1
Insert the PDC-2000 plug-in installation disk into an internal  
or external drive.  
2
3
If the disk contents are not already visible, open the disk.  
Be sure to read any Read Me file included on the disk. The  
Read Me file contains important late-breaking product  
information that may affect installation or use.  
4
5
Double-click the Installer icon to open the Installer program.  
Click the Install button and follow instructions on the screen  
to choose and Acquire/Export folder.  
6
7
When an on-screen message indicates that installation has  
been completed, click OK.  
Restart your computer.  
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In s t a llin g P DC-2 0 0 0  
Dire c t  
Use the following steps to install PDC-2000 Direct:  
1
Insert the PDC-2000 Direct for Macintosh installation disk  
into an internal or external drive.  
2
3
If the disk contents are not already visible, open the disk.  
Be sure to read any Read Me file included on the disk. The  
Read Me file contains important late-breaking product  
information that may affect installation or use.  
4
5
6
Double-click the Installer icon to open the Installer program.  
Click the Install button and follow instructions on the screen.  
When an on-screen message indicates that installation has  
been completed, click OK.  
7
Restart your computer.  
Verifying camera internal settings from your Macintosh  
The PDC-2000 camera stores the following settings in its  
internal memory:  
User name  
Default picture label  
Current date  
Current time  
Automatic shutoff timeout values  
Camera sound indicator status  
Before using the PDC-2000 camera for the first time, verify  
(and change, if necessary) these settings by following  
instructions in Changing operating preferences on page 75.  
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After verifying the camera’s internal settings, proceed as  
follows:  
If you intend to take pictures with the camera disconnected  
from the computer, close your image-processing application  
or PDC-2000 Direct by choosing Quit from the File menu.  
Then turn off the computer and the camera, and disconnect  
the camera as described on page 29. Refer to Using the  
PDC-2000 camera on page 33 for picture-taking instructions.  
If you will take pictures while using the computer to control  
the camera, leave the camera connected to the computer.  
Refer to Using the PDC-2000 with your Macintosh on  
page 61.  
Connecting the camera to your PC  
The PDC-2000 camera is an internally terminated SCSI device  
designed to connect to a SCSI adapter on your  
IBM-compatible computer. How you connect the PDC-2000  
depends on whether you have other SCSI devices connected to  
your computer.  
Note: Be sure to set the camera’s SCSI ID as described on  
page 11 before connecting the camera. Also, your  
IBM-compatible computer must have an ASPI-compliant SCSI  
adapter for attaching the camera. See System requirements on  
page 2 for more information.  
Setting up  
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WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE  
PDC-2000 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 BY  
PRESSING POWER BUTTON a.)  
If t h e P DC-2 0 0 0 is  
If the PDC-2000 camera is the only external SCSI device  
being used with your computer, turn off the computer and the  
camera. Then connect the SCSI system cable provided to the  
computers SCSI port (a). Connect the other end of the system  
cable (b) to the cameras SCSI connector.  
t h e o n ly S CS I d e vic e  
Use only the cable provided with the camera. Other cables  
may appear similar, but could damage the camera or your  
computer.  
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After connecting the SCSI cable, connect the camera to AC  
power using the power adapter/trickle charger (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.  
If yo u r P C h a s o t h e r  
S CS I d e vic e s  
Follow the steps below if your computer has other external  
SCSI devices in addition to the PDC-2000 camera. Because  
the PDC-2000 camera is internally terminated, you must  
install it as the last device in your SCSI chain as follows:  
1
2
Turn off the computer, all SCSI devices, and the camera.  
Remove the terminator (a) from the last device in your SCSI  
chain.  
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
4
Attach the DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter (b) to the end of  
the SCSI system cable (c).  
Use only the cable provided with the camera. Other cables  
may appear similar, but could damage the camera or your  
computer.  
Connect the DB25/50 pin Centronics adapter (b) to the  
connector from which you removed the terminator.  
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6
Connect the other end of the SCSI system cable (d) to the  
SCSI connector on the PDC-2000 camera.  
Connect the camera to AC power using the power  
adapter/trickle charger (e).  
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.  
Setting up your PC for the PDC-2000  
To view PDC-2000 pictures stored in the camera, transfer  
pictures from the camera to your computer, operate the  
camera through the computer, or change camera setup  
options, you must install one of the following programs on  
your PC. All are provided with the PDC-2000 camera.  
PDC-2000 TWAIN driver Using the TWAIN driver requires  
an image-processing application (not provided) compatible  
with the TWAIN specification.  
PDC-2000 plug-in software Using the plug-in requires an  
image-processing application (not provided) compatible with  
Adobe Photoshop plug-in modules.  
PDC-2000 Direct software If you do not have an image  
processing application compatible with TWAIN or Photoshop  
plug-in modules, you must install PDC-2000 Direct to use the  
PDC-2000 camera with your computer.  
Ch o o s in g t h e  
The TWAIN driver is recommended for use with the  
PDC-2000, since it is compatible with most Microsoft  
Windows image processing applications capable of acquiring  
images. (This includes Adobe Photoshop for Windows.)  
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If you are using an application not compatible with TWAIN  
but compatible with Photoshop plug-in modules, install the  
plug-in instead.  
Note: To avoid possible conflicts between the TWAIN driver  
and the plug-in module, do not install both.  
If you do not have an application compatible with either  
TWAIN or Photoshop plug-ins, install PDC-2000 Direct. You  
do not need the TWAIN driver or the plug-in to use  
PDC-2000 Direct.  
In s t a llin g t h e  
TWAIN d rive r  
To install the TWAIN driver:  
1
2
3
4
Turn on the computer and start Windows.  
Insert the TWAIN driver diskette into the floppy drive.  
From the Program Manager menu, choose Run.  
Type a:\setup (or b:\setup if the diskette is in drive B) and  
click OK.  
5
6
Follow instructions on the screen to complete the installation.  
Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.  
To install the plug-in module:  
In s t a llin g t h e p lu g -in  
s o ft w a re  
1
2
3
4
Turn on the computer and start Windows.  
Insert the plug-in module diskette into the floppy drive.  
From the Program Manager menu, choose Run.  
Type a:\setup (or b:\setup if the diskette is in drive B) and  
click OK.  
An initial dialog message box appears, followed by a  
PDC-2000 Setup dialog box indicating a drive and directory  
for the PDC-2000 plug-in files.  
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To use the drive and directory displayed in the dialog box,  
click Continue.  
To change the drive or directory, enter the new location  
before clicking Continue.  
6
7
Follow instructions on the screen to complete the installation.  
Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.  
To install PDC-2000 Direct:  
In s t a llin g P DC-2 0 0 0  
Dire c t  
1
2
Turn on the computer and start Windows.  
Insert the PDC-2000 Direct for Windows diskette into the  
floppy drive.  
3
4
From the Program Manager menu, choose Run.  
Type a:\setup (or b:\setup if the diskette is in drive B) and  
click OK.  
5
To use the drive and directory displayed in the dialog box,  
click Continue.  
To change the drive or directory, enter the new location  
before clicking Continue.  
6
7
Follow instructions on the screen to complete the installation.  
Remove the diskette from the floppy drive.  
Verifying camera internal settings from your PC  
The PDC-2000 camera stores the following settings in its  
internal memory:  
User name  
Default picture label  
Current date  
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Current time  
Automatic shutoff timeout values  
Camera sound indicator status  
Before using the PDC-2000 camera for the first time, verify  
(and change, if necessary) these settings by following  
instructions in Changing operating preferences on page 97.  
After verifying the camera’s internal settings, proceed as  
follows:  
If you intend to take pictures with the camera disconnected  
from the computer, close your image-processing application  
by choosing Exit from the File menu. Then turn off the  
computer and the camera, and disconnect the camera as  
described below. Refer to Using the PDC-2000 camera on  
page 33 for picture-taking instructions.  
If you wish to take pictures while using the computer to  
control the camera, leave the camera connected to the  
computer. Refer to Using the PDC-2000 with your PC on  
page 83.  
Disconnecting the camera from your computer  
If you want to take pictures with the PDC-2000 camera away  
from the computer, use the following steps to disconnect it.  
Note: The procedure below disconnects the camera cable  
from the computer. To use the camera controls for taking  
pictures without disconnecting the camera from the  
computer, see Releasing the camera from computer control  
on page 80 (Macintosh) or page 102 (PC) instead.  
1
Turn off the computer.  
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Turn off the camera by pressing the Power button (a).  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE  
PDC-2000 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.  
3
4
Disconnect the camera cable from the computer or from the  
SCSI device to which it is connected.  
Disconnect the camera cable from the camera by pressing the  
latching levers and pulling straight out.  
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If other SCSI devices are connected to your computer and you  
wish to use the computer while the camera is disconnected,  
install a terminator on the SCSI device connector to which the  
camera was attached.  
Setting up  
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3 Using the PDC-2000 camera  
Using the Polaroid PDC-2000 camera is similar to using a  
conventional 35mm point-and-shoot camera. But instead of  
storing pictures on photographic film, the PDC-2000 camera  
stores electronic images internally or on a computer  
connected to the camera.  
Used in the stand-alone mode, the camera stores up to 40  
pictures (model PDC-2000/40) or 60 pictures (model  
PDC-2000/60) internally. The camera controls allow you to  
control the use of flash, automatic focus, white balance and  
other features just as you would operate any other camera.  
You can also attach a label to each picture and erase pictures  
you dont want to keep.  
When connected by a cable (tethered mode) to a computer  
running PDC-2000 software, the camera can be controlled  
with the computer keyboard and mouse, and its viewfinder  
image appears on the computer screen. In this mode, it  
transfers each picture as it is taken directly to the computer  
for viewing, printing, editing or storing. In the tethered mode,  
the camera can also send all its stored pictures to the  
computer at once.  
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This chapter explains how to use the camera in the  
stand-alone mode. To use your computer for controlling the  
camera during picture-taking and to transfer pictures from the  
camera to your computer, see Using the PDC-2000 with your  
Macintosh (page 61) or Using the PDC-2000 with your PC  
(page 83).  
Note: The model PDC-2000/T has no internal picture storage  
and is intended only for use while connected to a computer  
(tethered mode).  
Getting acquainted  
a
b
c
Flash: Provides controlled subject lighting for correctly  
exposed and color-balanced pictures.  
Lens: Directs and focuses light into camera for capturing  
pictures.  
LCD panel: Displays picture numbers and labels, along with  
symbols (icons) indicating camera conditions and errors. See  
LCD panel on page 37.  
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e
SCSI address selector: Sets the camera’s SCSI address  
(required for communication with your computer).  
SCSI cable connector: Provides a connection to your  
computer via the SCSI cable provided.  
f
Battery charger connector: Connection for the battery charger.  
g
Viewfinder: Used for framing pictures. Also displays signals  
informing the operator about camera conditions. See  
Viewfinder indicators on page 39.  
h
i
Power button: Turns the camera power on and off.  
Erase button: Used in the Index mode to erase pictures from  
the camera. (See Erasing pictures on page 55.) Also used in  
the Index or Capture mode to erase or edit picture labels. (See  
Labeling pictures on page 50.)  
j
Label button: Activates or deactivates the Label field in the  
LCD panel for creating or editing picture labels. See Labeling  
pictures on page 50.  
k
Scroll buttons: When the camera is in the Index mode, scrolls  
through the numbers and labels of the pictures stored in the  
camera. If the Label field is active, scrolls through the list of  
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alphanumeric characters for insertion in a label. (See Labeling  
pictures on page 50.)  
l
Enter button: If the Label field is active, enters the currently  
displayed character in the space above the cursor and moves  
the cursor to the right. (See Labeling pictures on page 50.)  
m Shutter button: Pressing half-way down focuses the camera  
and measures available light for automatically setting  
exposure. Pressing fully takes a picture. Also used with other  
buttons to delete pictures from the camera.  
n
Backlight Compensation button: Increases exposure for  
correct subject lighting in backlighted scenes. See  
Compensating for back lighting on page 49.  
o
p
Battery compartment: Holds the four rechargeable NiCad  
AA” batteries powering the camera.  
Index button: Changes the camera to Index mode for  
scrolling through picture numbers and labels and deleting  
pictures. Pressing a second time returns the camera to Capture  
mode for taking pictures. (See Capture and Index modes on  
page 40 for more information.)  
q
White Balance button: Sets the camera for accurate color  
rendition in daylight, incandescent light or fluorescent light.  
See Setting the camera for current lighting conditions on  
page 43.  
r
Auto Focus button: Disables automatic focus and sets focus  
distance at infinity. See Using Auto Focus on page 48.  
s
Flash button: Sets flash for automatic, on or off. See Using  
flash on page 46.  
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LCD p a n e l  
The LCD panel on the PDC-2000 camera displays text and  
symbols indicating various camera settings and error  
conditions.  
a
Time and date. When the camera is in Capture mode,  
displays the current time and date. To set, see Changing the  
preferences on page 77 (Macintosh) or page 99 (PC). When  
the camera is in Index mode, displays the time and date the  
currently displayed picture was taken.  
b
White balance indicator. Displays current lighting conditions  
setting: (blank) daylight, ( ) incandescent light, (  
fluorescent light.  
)
To change the white balance setting, see Setting the camera  
for current lighting conditions on page 43.  
c
Flash setting indicator. Displays current flash setting: (  
)
automatic flash, ( ) flash on, (blank) flash off.  
To change the setting, see Using flash on page 46.  
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d
e
Auto Focus indicator. Displays current auto focus setting:  
) Auto Focus on, ( ) Auto Focus off.  
(
To change the setting, see Using Auto Focus on page 48.  
Picture counter. When the camera is in the Capture mode,  
displays the number of pictures stored in the camera. In the  
Index mode, displays the number of the picture being  
reviewed.  
f
Battery level indicator. Displays current battery level: (  
)
fully charged, ( ) discharged, and other levels.  
Discharged batteries should be recharged (see Caring for the  
camera batteries on page 105) or replaced with charged  
batteries.  
g
Sound indicator. Displays status of camera sound: (blank)  
sound on, ( ) sound off.  
To change the setting, see Changing operating preferences on  
page 75 (Macintosh) or page 97 (PC).  
h
i
Mode indicator. Displays the current mode setting: (blank)  
Capture mode, (“Index”) Index mode.  
To change the setting, press the Index button described on  
page 36.  
Backlight compensation indicator. Displays backlight  
compensation setting: ( ) on, (blank) off.  
To change the setting, see Compensating for back lighting on  
page 49.  
j
Label area. Displays a 10-character label for the current  
picture. (Also used for displaying messages, as described in  
item l.)  
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l
Error indicator. Displays “Error” when an error condition  
exists (low light, low battery, flash not ready, disk full or  
internal hardware error). See page 111 for error message  
troubleshooting information.  
Message area. Displays error messages (low light, low battery,  
flash not ready, disk full or internal hardware error), and  
confirmation messages for erasing pictures and connecting the  
camera to the computer. (Also used for displaying labels, as  
described in item j.)  
Vie w fin d e r in d ic a t o rs  
For convenience while taking pictures, the PDC-2000  
provides a yellow LED and a red LED at the bottom of the  
viewfinder. If an error condition occurs, these indicators light  
to alert you.  
Indicator  
Meaning  
Yellow  
Flash has not completely  
charged or picture being  
stored  
Blinking red (when Shutter  
button partially depressed)  
Insufficient light, storage  
disk full, low battery or  
internal hardware error  
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When a blinking red LED appears in the viewfinder, the LCD  
panel also displays an explanatory error message. (See LCD  
panel on page 37.)  
S o u n d in d ic a t o rs  
The PDC-2000 provides audible tones to help alert you to the  
following operating or error conditions:  
Sound  
Meaning  
One high-pitched tone when Camera is ready to take  
camera power turned on  
pictures  
Two high-pitched tones  
followed by a low-pitched  
tone when Shutter button  
pressed half way  
Low battery  
Two high-pitched tones  
Insufficient light, flash not  
when Shutter button pressed ready, storage disk full or  
half way  
internal hardware error  
One or two low-pitched  
tones when camera turned  
on  
Internal hardware error or  
special condition  
One or more low-pitched  
tones followed by camera  
powering off  
Battery power insufficient for  
camera operation  
When two high-pitched tones or a low-pitched tone indicate  
an error condition, the LCD panel also displays an  
explanatory message. (See LCD panel on page 37.)  
If you wish, you can turn camera sound off for the error  
condition signals. See Changing the preferences on page 77  
(Macintosh) or page 99 (PC).  
Ca p t u re a n d In d e x m o d e s The PDC-2000 has two modes of operation: Capture and  
Index. You select the mode by pressing the Index button.  
The Capture mode is used for picture-taking. You can also  
edit the default picture label while you are in the Capture  
mode. (See Labeling pictures on page 50 for more  
information.)  
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The Index mode allows you to use the Scroll buttons to scroll  
through the numbers, times, dates and labels of the pictures  
stored in the camera. In the Index mode, you can also delete  
pictures and edit individual labels.  
Au t o m a t ic s h u t o ff  
To help conserve battery power, the PDC-2000 has an  
automatic shutoff feature that turns off the camera after a  
preset period of inactivity (2 minutes, unless you change it as  
described below). The camera also turns off the viewfinder  
image, which can be displayed on the computer screen when  
taking pictures with the camera connected to the computer, if  
the camera remains inactive for a preset period.  
The automatic shutoff timeout periods can be adjusted  
through the cameras internal settings. See Changing the  
preferences on page 77 (Macintosh) or page 99 (PC).  
Note: Automatic shutoff is disabled while the camera is  
connected to AC power and is under computer control  
(displaying “connected” on the LCD panel).  
Taking pictures  
Tu rn in g o n t h e c a m e ra  
To turn on the PDC-2000 camera, press the Power button (a).  
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When you press the Power button, the camera performs a  
brief self-test, then displays a normal LCD panel. If the sound  
indicators are enabled, the camera also emits a short,  
high-pitched tone to indicate that it passed the self-test and is  
ready to take pictures.  
If the camera detects any problems or errors during its  
self-test, it displays an error message on the LCD and emits  
one or two short, low-pitched tones. (For more information  
about error messages, see Troubleshooting error messages on  
page 111.)  
S e t t in g t o s t a n d -a lo n e  
m o d e  
If your PDC-2000 camera is connected to a computer, you  
must release it from computer control to operate in the  
stand-alone mode.  
Use either of these two methods to release it:  
Use the computer to release the camera. (See Releasing the  
camera from computer control, page 80 for Macintosh or  
page 102 for PC.)  
Disconnect the camera from the computer. (See Disconnecting  
the camera from your computer on page 29.)  
WARNING: DO NOT DISCONNECT OR CONNECT  
ANY DEVICE WHILE THE DEVICE OR YOUR  
COMPUTER IS TURNED ON. DOING SO COULD  
DAMAGE THE DEVICE, YOUR COMPUTER, OR BOTH.  
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S e le c t in g Ca p t u re m o d e  
Before taking pictures, make sure the camera is in the Capture  
mode. If the camera is in the Index mode instead, the word  
Index” (a) appears in the LCD panel. Set the mode to  
Capture by pressing the Index button.  
S e t t in g t h e c a m e ra fo r  
To achieve accurate colors, you must choose the white  
c u rre n t lig h t in g c o n d it io n s balance setting that matches lighting conditions in the scene.  
Using an incorrect setting can give your pictures an unnatural  
yellow, blue or green tint.  
Use the daylight setting for taking pictures outdoors, or when  
taking pictures with the flash set to Automatic or On (see  
Using flash on page 46).  
When taking pictures indoors without flash under  
incandescent or fluorescent lighting, change the camera to the  
appropriate setting by pressing the White Balance button  
(WB).  
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When either incandescent ( ) or fluorescent ( ) lighting is  
selected, the appropriate symbol appears on the LCD panel  
(a). When daylight is selected, no symbol is visible.  
Ho ld in g t h e c a m e ra  
The PDC-2000 camera is designed so you can easily hold it  
steady during picture-taking. When you hold the camera as  
shown, you can comfortably reach the shutter button while  
viewing the scene through the viewfinder.  
If you hold the camera vertically (for portraits, for example),  
be sure the flash is at the top as shown.  
Fra m in g a n d t a k in g  
t h e p ic t u re  
After setting the mode and lighting setting, hold the camera  
correctly and view the scene to be captured through the  
viewfinder. If necessary, move closer or farther away from the  
subject while looking through the viewfinder to get the  
framing you want. (If you wear eyeglasses, fold back the  
rubber eyecup on the viewfinder for easier viewing.)  
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With the normal 38mm-equivalent lens, the PDC-2000  
camera can focus on subjects as close as 10 inches (26cm)  
from the lens. When framing subjects less than 2 feet (61cm)  
from the lens, leave some extra space between your subject  
and the left and right edges of the viewfinder. At close  
distances, some of the area near the edges of the viewfinder  
may not be captured in the picture.  
Note: When the normal 38mm-equivalent lens is installed on  
the camera, use the full viewfinder for framing your picture.  
The frame visible in the viewfinder is for framing with the  
optional 60mm-equivalent lens.  
When the subject is framed, press the shutter button slightly  
while watching for a yellow or red warning indicator at the  
bottom of the viewfinder.  
If no warning indicator is visible, take the picture by pressing  
the shutter button completely. (If a red or yellow warning  
indicator is visible in the viewfinder, release the button and  
refer to If you see a viewfinder warning below before taking  
the picture.)  
Before or after taking the picture, you can label it as described  
on page 50 for easy identification.  
If yo u s e e a vie w fin d e r  
w a rn in g  
If a yellow or red warning indicator is visible in the  
viewfinder when you are about to take a picture, release the  
shutter button and take the steps indicated below before  
continuing:  
Indicator  
Yellow  
Meaning and corrective action  
Flash has not completely charged or  
previous picture still being stored;  
wait until the LED goes out before  
taking the picture  
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Indicator  
Blinking red  
Meaning and corrective action  
Insufficient light; use flash (page 46)  
or  
Camera storage disk is full; erase  
one or more pictures (page 55) or  
transfer the stored pictures to the  
computer (page 69 for Macintosh,  
page 91 for PC)  
or  
Low battery power; recharge  
batteries (page 106)  
or  
Hardware error; see  
Troubleshooting error messages  
(page 111)  
Note: When you see the blinking red LED in the viewfinder,  
look at the LCD panel for more information about the  
problem.  
Us in g fla s h  
The PDC-2000 camera provides three flash modes for  
optimum picture quality under a great variety of lighting  
conditions:  
Automatic  
Camera automatically  
determines whether or not to  
use flash  
(
)
Flash fires with every picture  
Flash never fires  
On (  
)
Off (blank)  
Automatic ( ) is the recommended setting, and should  
produce correctly lighted pictures under most conditions. The  
flash is effective up to 15 feet (4.6m) from the subject.  
Use the flash On ( ) setting when conditions might cause  
the automatic flash system to mistakenly determine that flash  
is not needed. Outdoors, for example, overall scene lighting  
may be adequate but the main subject may be in shadow. In  
this case, the automatic flash would not fire and the subject  
would be too dark. In this case, using the flash On setting  
would expose the subject correctly.  
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When flash is set to Automatic or On, make sure the white  
balance is set for Daylight. (See Setting the camera for current  
lighting conditions on page 43.)  
Use the flash Off (no symbol) setting when sufficient light is  
available and you do not wish to fire the flash.  
To change the flash setting, press the Flash button ( ) until  
,
or no symbol, as appropriate, appears in the LCD  
panel (a).  
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Us in g Au t o Fo c u s  
The PDC-2000 camera features automatic focus that  
produces sharp pictures under most conditions. To disable  
automatic focus and set focus to infinity (for taking pictures  
through a window, for example), press the Auto Focus button  
(
) to display the Auto Focus Off symbol ( ) on the LCD  
panel (a).  
You can reset to Auto Focus On ( ) by pressing the Auto  
Focus button again. The camera automatically resets to Auto  
Focus On when the camera is turned on.  
Us in g Fo c u s Lo c k  
The Focus Lock feature lets you achieve sharp focus when the  
main subject is not centered in the picture.  
To use Focus Lock, center the subject in the viewfinder and  
press the Shutter button half-way down to lock the focus  
distance. While continuing to hold the Shutter button,  
reframe the picture as desired. Then press the Shutter button  
all the way to take the picture.  
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Co m p e n s a t in g fo r b a c k  
lig h t in g  
The PDC-2000 cameras exposure system automatically  
adjusts to most lighting conditions. But when the background  
is much brighter than your subject or “back-lighted,” the  
subject may turn out too dark (a). Using the Backlight  
Compensation feature increases the brightness of the entire  
picture to produce a correctly exposed subject (b).  
Turn on Backlight Compensation by pressing the Backlight  
Compensation button ( ).  
A symbol ( ) in the LCD panel (a) indicates that Backlight  
Compensation is on. The camera automatically turns  
Backlight Compensation off after you take a picture or when  
the camera is turned on.  
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Labeling pictures  
To help identify your pictures, you can use the camera  
controls to assign a 10-character label to each one. This label  
appears on the cameras LCD panel (a) whenever the picture  
number is displayed, and it remains with the picture when it  
is transferred to the computer.  
With the procedures in this section, you can edit the default  
picture label applied to all pictures taken after the default  
label is entered. (Your PDC-2000 camera was shipped with  
POLAROID” as the default picture label.) You can also edit  
this default label to create unique labels for individual  
pictures any time after the pictures are taken.  
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Note: You can also use your computer to edit the default  
picture label or change individual picture labels for pictures  
being transferred to the computer. For more information, see  
Chapter 4 (Macintosh) or Chapter 5 (PC).  
Ed it in g t h e d e fa u lt  
p ic t u re la b e l  
Use the following steps to edit the default picture label stored  
in the camera. This label will appear on all pictures taken  
after the label is edited.  
1
If the camera is in the index mode (indicated by “Index” on  
the LCD panel), press the Index button to remove “Index”  
and change the mode to Capture.  
The current default picture label (a) is visible.  
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Press the Label button to display a blinking cursor (b) under  
the first empty character space in the LCD panel label field.  
If no default label exists, the cursor appears in the first  
character space of the label field.  
3
4
Press the Erase button once to erase the last character of the  
label, twice to erase the last two characters, etc. To erase the  
entire label, hold the Erase button for 3 seconds or longer.  
If no picture label exists, it is not necessary to press the Erase  
button.  
To insert a new character at the cursor location, press the  
Scroll button until the desired character appears in the space.  
Press the Enter button to store the character and move the  
cursor to the next space.  
Note: Only upper case (capital) letters, numerals, hyphen (-)  
and space are available for labels.  
To leave a blank space, press the Enter button without  
entering a character.  
5
Repeat step 4 until you have completed the label (up to 10  
characters and spaces).  
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1
Exit from the Label mode by pressing the Label button.  
To individualize the default label for a single picture, use the  
procedure in the following section.  
Ed it in g a s in g le p ic t u re ’s  
la b e l  
Use the following steps to edit an individual picture label:  
If the camera is not in the Index mode (indicated by “Index”  
(a) on the LCD panel), press the Index button to change to  
the Index mode. (It may take a few seconds for “Index” to  
appear.)  
2
If the number (b) of the picture receiving the new label is not  
displayed in the LCD panel, press the Scroll button until the  
desired picture number and label (c) appear.  
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Press the Label button to display a blinking cursor (c) under  
the first empty space in the LCD panel label field.  
4
5
Press the Erase button once to erase the last character of the  
label, twice to erase the last two characters, etc. To erase the  
entire label, hold the Erase button for 3 seconds or longer.  
If no picture label exists, it is not necessary to press the Erase  
button.  
To insert a new character at the cursor location, press the  
Scroll button until the desired character appears in the label  
space. Press the Enter button to store the character and move  
the cursor to the next space.  
To leave a blank space, press the Enter button without  
entering a character.  
6
7
Repeat step 5 until you have completed the new label (up to  
10 characters and spaces).  
Exit from the Label mode by pressing the Label button.  
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Erasing pictures  
When you reach the cameras picture-storage limit (40 or 60  
pictures, depending on your camera model) or you want to  
retake pictures for any reason, you will need to erase one or  
more pictures from the cameras internal storage.  
If you are using the camera in the stand-alone mode, use the  
following procedure to erase pictures. (If the camera is  
connected to the computer, use the computer to erase pictures  
from the camera. For that procedure, see Deleting pictures  
from the camera on page 71 for Macintosh or page 93 for  
PC.)  
Era s in g a s in g le  
p ic t u re  
1
Place the camera in the Index mode (a) by pressing the Index  
button. (It may take a few seconds for “Index” to appear.)  
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3
4
Press the Scroll button until the number (b), label (c), if used,  
and date and time (d) of the desired picture appears in the  
LCD panel.  
Simultaneously press and release the Erase button and the  
Shutter button to display a confirmation message (e) on the  
LCD panel. (Be sure to press the Shutter button all the way.)  
To erase the picture, press the Erase button a second time. (If  
you decide not to erase the picture, do not press the Erase  
button. Instead, wait for the confirmation message to  
disappear or press the Enter button.)  
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6
Repeat steps 2, 3 and 4 as needed to erase additional pictures.  
Important: When you erase a picture, the picture numbers  
change to produce a continuous sequence starting at 1 for all  
remaining pictures. When erasing multiple pictures, you  
should erase the highest-numbered picture first to avoid  
accidentally erasing pictures you want to keep.  
To change to Capture mode for taking more pictures, press  
the Index button.  
Era s in g a ll p ic t u re s  
WARNING: THIS PROCEDURE ERASES ALL PICTURES  
STORED IN THE CAMERA. IF YOU WANT TO KEEP  
ANY PICTURES, BE SURE TO TRANSFER THEM TO  
THE COMPUTER (SEE PAGE 69 FOR MACINTOSH OR  
PAGE 91 FOR PC) BEFORE USING THE STEPS BELOW.  
1
Place the camera in the Index mode (a) by pressing the Index  
button. (It may take a few seconds for “Index” to appear.)  
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Simultaneously press and hold the Erase button and the  
Shutter button for 5 seconds to display “erase all?” (b) on the  
LCD panel. (Be sure to press the Shutter button completely.)  
Release the buttons when the message appears.  
3
4
To erase all the pictures, press the Erase button a second time.  
(If you decide not to erase the pictures, do not press the Erase  
button. Instead, wait for the confirmation message to  
disappear or press the Enter button.)  
To change to Capture mode for taking more pictures, press  
the Index button.  
Un e ra s in g p ic t u re s  
If you accidentally erase one or more pictures from the  
camera, you may be able to recover (“unerase”) them with  
the following procedure.  
Note: These steps restore only the most recently taken  
pictures. If you erase pictures and then take more before you  
attempt recovery, the new pictures may overwrite the ones  
you want to recover.  
1
Turn the camera off by pressing the Power button.  
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3
Simultaneously press and hold the Power button and the Auto  
Focus button until “restored” appears on the LCD panel  
(about 2 seconds), then release the buttons.  
Transfer the pictures you want to keep to your computer (see  
page 69 for Macintosh or page 91 for PC).  
Note: Restoring pictures is likely to change the picture  
numbers. Use care in choosing the pictures to be transferred.  
4
Erase all the pictures from the camera. (See Erasing all  
pictures on page 57, or see Chapter 4 or 5 to use your  
computer for erasing the pictures.)  
Note: Because this procedure restores all pictures on the  
cameras storage disk, the LCD displays “disk full” if you  
attempt to take additional pictures without performing steps  
3 and 4.  
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4 Using the PDC-2000 with  
your Macintosh  
To transfer and work with pictures from the PDC-2000  
camera on your Macintosh, you use the PDC-2000 plug-in  
module with an image-processing application, such as Adobe  
Photoshop. If you do not have an application compatible with  
plug-in modules, you can still work with the camera through  
your Macintosh by installing PDC-2000 Direct. (See Chapter  
2 for software installation information.)  
With the PDC-2000 camera connected to your computer and  
either the PDC-2000 plug-in or PDC-2000 Direct software  
installed, you can perform the following operations:  
View the pictures stored in the camera You can quickly view  
all the pictures in the camera by displaying miniature  
representations of them (called thumbnails) in a single  
window.  
Transfer multiple pictures You can use the thumbnail view to  
choose and transfer pictures from the camera to your  
computer.  
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Operate the camera through the computer You can take  
pictures by using your computer keyboard or mouse, while  
using the computer screen as a viewfinder. This is particularly  
convenient for studios and other stationary setups.  
Change camera setup You must use the PDC-2000 software  
to change the PDC-2000 cameras internal date, time, user  
name and other settings stored in the camera.  
The PDC-2000 windows  
When you use the PDC-2000 plug-in software from within an  
image-processing application or when you launch PDC-2000  
Direct, three different windows are available:  
Transfer Pictures window The Transfer Pictures window  
displays thumbnail representations of pictures in the camera.  
From the Transfer Pictures window, you can:  
Transfer selected pictures from the camera to the computer.  
Rotate selected pictures in 90-degree increments.  
Edit picture labels.  
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View picture information, including date, time, user name,  
and camera settings in effect when the picture was taken.  
Delete selected pictures from the camera.  
Take Pictures window The Take Pictures window lets you  
control the camera through the computer.  
With the Take Pictures window you can:  
Display a viewfinder image on your computer screen for  
framing pictures.  
Change the viewfinder orientation from landscape to portrait  
or vice versa.  
Change the camera settings for flash, lighting conditions,  
automatic focus and backlight compensation just as you  
would with the controls on the camera.  
Take a picture and immediately transfer it to the computer.  
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Set Preferences window The Set Preferences window lets you  
change the internally stored camera settings and the way  
pictures are transferred from the camera to the computer. It  
also allows you to release the camera from computer control  
without disconnecting the camera cable.  
From the Set Preferences window you can:  
Change the user name (recorded with each picture).  
Change the default picture label.  
Change the cameras internal clock settings to match the  
computers time and date settings.  
Change the cameras automatic shutoff settings.  
Select the resolution of pictures transferred from the camera  
to the computer.  
Turn the camera sound indicators off and on.  
Release the camera from computer control (for taking  
pictures using the camera’s controls while the camera is  
connected to the computer).  
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Set Expert Preferences” for transferring pictures to an image  
processing application or directly to a file on your computer’s  
disk, for keeping the PDC-2000 plug-in active or closing it  
after each transfer operation, and for enabling or disabling  
the display of thumbnail images from the camera.  
Working with pictures in the camera  
Using either the PDC-2000 plug-in software with your  
image-processing application or PDC-2000 Direct, you can  
look at thumbnails (small representations) of pictures stored  
in the camera without transferring them to the computer.  
While viewing the thumbnails on your computer screen, you  
can rotate pictures, transfer pictures to the computer, or  
delete pictures from the camera.  
Vie w in g p ic t u re s  
in t h e c a m e ra  
To display thumbnails of the pictures stored in the camera:  
1
2
Connect the camera to your computer. If necessary, see  
Connecting the camera to your Macintosh on page 17.  
Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button (a).  
3
Turn on your computer.  
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5
Start an image-processing application compatible with  
Photoshop plug-ins, or start PDC-2000 Direct.  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, skip to step 6.  
If you are using a plug-in compatible image processing  
application, choose Acquire from the File menu, then choose  
PDC-2000.  
6
If the Transfer Pictures window is not visible, click on the  
Transfer Pictures button to display it.  
If all the thumbnails cannot fit in the window, click on the  
vertical scroll bar to view additional thumbnails.  
S e le c t in g t h u m b n a ils  
Before you can perform operations (rotate, delete, etc.) on the  
pictures represented by the thumbnails in the Transfer  
Pictures window, you must select one or more of the  
thumbnails.  
To select a single thumbnail, click it once or press the arrow  
keys to move to the thumbnail you want to select. A red  
border appears around the thumbnail. If all the thumbnails  
do not fit in the window, the rows of thumbnails  
automatically scroll as you use the arrow keys.  
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To select several thumbnails, press and hold the Shift key and  
then click the thumbnails or use the arrow keys. To select all  
the thumbnails, click the Select All button or hold down the  
z (Command) key and press the A key.  
To deselect one thumbnail, press and hold the Shift key and  
click the selected thumbnail. To deselect all thumbnails, click  
the Select All button (or hold down the z key and press the A  
key) a second time.  
P re vie w in g p ic t u re s w it h  
P DC-2 0 0 0 Dire c t  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, you can enlarge any  
thumbnail to a 400x300-pixel preview image for closer  
viewing.  
To view a preview image, click on the thumbnail to select it.  
Choose Preview from the File menu, or hold down the z  
(Command) key and press the O key.  
While viewing the preview image, you can save the picture to  
your computers hard disk by choosing Save As from the File  
menu.  
To close the preview image, click on the Close box in the  
upper left corner of the Preview window.  
Vie w in g p ic t u re  
in fo rm a t io n  
When the Transfer Pictures window is open, you can display  
the following information about any picture represented in  
the window:  
Picture label  
User name  
Date and time picture was taken  
Focus distance  
Camera settings when picture was taken (light source, flash,  
autofocus, backlight compensation)  
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To view this information for any picture, select the desired  
thumbnail as described on page 66. Then choose the Get Info  
button or hold down the z (Command) key and press the I  
key.  
To view abbreviated picture information, hold down the  
Option key while clicking on a thumbnail.  
Ro t a t in g p ic t u re s  
You can rotate a picture in 90-degree increments to change its  
orientation from landscape to portrait or vice versa. The  
rotation will not be saved unless you transfer the picture to  
the computer.  
To rotate one or more pictures:  
1
2
View the pictures in the camera as described on page 65.  
Select one or more pictures to be rotated. (See Selecting  
thumbnails on page 66.)  
3
4
Rotate the selected pictures 90 degrees by clicking the Rotate  
button or hold down the z (Command) key and press the R  
key.  
To rotate the pictures further, continue to click the Rotate  
button again or hold down z and press R.  
Note: To rotate the selected thumbnails back to their original  
orientation, hold down z and Shift, and press R.  
Ed it in g a p ic t u re la b e l  
If necessary, you can edit individual picture labels in the  
Transfer Pictures window. To edit the label text, click on the  
label and use the keyboard. You can move among labels by  
either clicking with the mouse or pressing the Tab key.  
Note: Unlike individual labels created with the camera  
controls as described in Editing a single picture’s label on  
page 53, labels edited with the computer are not saved in the  
camera. They remain visible only while you are viewing the  
Transfer Pictures window.  
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Tra n s fe rrin g p ic t u re s  
fro m t h e c a m e ra t o  
t h e c o m p u t e r  
While viewing pictures stored in the camera, you can choose  
those you want to keep and then transfer them to the  
computer. If you are using Adobe Photoshop or another  
application compatible with Photoshop plug-ins, you can  
transfer them to the image-processing application or directly  
to an image file on your computer’s hard disk. (You choose  
the method of transfer through the Expert Preferences button  
in the Set Preferences window. See Changing the preferences  
on page 77.) If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, you can only  
transfer the pictures directly to your computer’s hard disk.  
When you transfer the pictures from the camera to an image  
processing application, you save each one by using the Save  
As command in the application.  
Most image-processing applications allow you to choose a file  
format for the pictures you are saving. (A file format is a way  
of organizing the image data so the computer can display and  
work with it.) See instructions with your image-processing  
application for a description of formats available to you.  
If you prefer to save the pictures directly to your computer’s  
hard disk or if you are using PDC-2000 Direct, your pictures  
are saved as TIFF files in the folder of your choice.  
Tra n s fe rrin g p ic t u re s t o a n a p p lic a t io n  
Use the following steps to transfer one or more pictures to the  
computer through your image-processing application. (These  
instructions do not apply to PDC-2000 Direct because it only  
saves pictures directly to disk.)  
Note: If necessary, disable the option that transfers pictures  
directly to disk or change the resolution (800x600 or  
1600x1200) of the pictures being transferred before starting  
this procedure. (See Changing the preferences on page 77.)  
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Tip: If the Transfer button displays a diskette, the Expert  
Preferences are set to transfer directly to disk and must be  
changed before starting.  
1
2
View the pictures in the camera as described on page 65.  
Select one or more pictures to be transferred. (See Selecting  
thumbnails on page 66.)  
3
Click the Transfer button or hold down the z (Command)  
key and press the T key.  
Each selected picture appears in your image-processing  
application.  
Note: When you transfer several pictures, your image-  
processing application may display them on top of one  
another. To view the different image windows, drag each one  
slightly to tile them.  
4
5
If the Transfer Pictures window is still visible, close it.  
Save a picture as follows:  
a. In the image-processing application, click on a picture to  
make its window active.  
b. Choose Save As from the application’s File menu.  
c. Follow the instructions with your image-processing  
application to save the picture in the desired format and  
in the desired folder on your hard disk.  
6
Repeat step 5 as needed to save all the transferred pictures.  
Note: Some applications may not allow you to transfer all the  
pictures at once with this method. If some of the pictures do  
not transfer from the camera to the application, repeat steps 2  
through 7 as needed to transfer additional pictures.  
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Tra n s fe rrin g p ic t u re s d ire c t ly t o d is k  
Use the following steps to transfer one or more pictures  
directly from the camera to the computers hard disk without  
passing through your image-processing application. (If you  
are using PDC-2000 Direct, you must use this procedure to  
transfer pictures from the camera to your computer.)  
Note: If necessary, enable the option that transfers pictures  
directly to disk or change the resolution (800x600 or  
1600x1200) of the pictures being transferred before starting  
this procedure. (See Changing the preferences on page 77.)  
Tip: If the Transfer button displays a diskette, the Expert  
Preferences are set to transfer directly to disk and does not  
need to be changed before starting.  
1
2
View the pictures in the camera as described on page 65.  
Select one or more pictures to be transferred. (See Selecting  
thumbnails on page 66.)  
3
4
Click the Transfer button or hold down the z (Command)  
key and press the T key.  
Select a folder to receive the pictures. (You can also create a  
new folder for the pictures by clicking on the New Folder  
button.)  
5
Click OK to transfer the pictures.  
De le t in g p ic t u re s fro m  
t h e c a m e ra  
Use the following procedure to delete pictures from the  
camera.  
If you want to keep any of the pictures you are about to  
delete, be sure to transfer them to the computer before  
deleting them from the camera. See Transferring pictures from  
the camera to the computer on page 69.  
To delete pictures from the camera:  
1
View the pictures in the camera as described on page 65.  
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3
Select one or more pictures to be deleted. (See Selecting  
thumbnails on page 66.)  
Use one of these methods to display a confirmation dialog  
box:  
Click the Delete button.  
Press the Delete key.  
Hold down the z (Command) key and press the D key.  
4
To delete the selected pictures from the camera, click OK in  
the confirmation dialog box.  
Note: If you are not deleting all the pictures from the camera,  
those remaining will be renumbered. For example, you may  
decide to delete all pictures except 4 and 23. In this case,  
picture 4 becomes picture 1, and picture 23 becomes picture 2.  
Operating the camera from the Macintosh  
If the camera is connected to the computer, you can control  
the camera with the mouse and the keyboard, and you can  
display a “live” viewfinder image on your computer screen.  
This is useful if you use the camera in a stationary setting.  
To take pictures using the computer:  
1
Connect the camera to your computer. If necessary, see  
Connecting the camera to your Macintosh on page 17.  
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Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button (a).  
3
4
Turn on the computer.  
Start an image-processing application compatible with  
Photoshop plug-in modules or start Polaroid PDC-2000  
Direct.  
5
6
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, skip to step 6.  
If you are using an image-processing application, choose  
Acquire from the File menu, then choose PDC-2000.  
If necessary, change the resolution (800x600 or 1600x1200)  
of the pictures transferred to the computer. (See Changing the  
preferences on page 77.)  
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If the Take Pictures window is not visible, display it by  
clicking on the Take Pictures button.  
8
9
Click the View Finder button (or hold down the z key and  
press the V key) to display a viewfinder image in the Take  
Pictures window.  
To change the orientation of the image in the viewfinder,  
choose Landscape or Portrait as appropriate. (You can also  
hold down the z key and press the R key to change between  
Landscape and Portrait.)  
1 0 Select the Flash setting you want to use from the drop-down  
list. See Using flash on page 46 for more information.  
1 1 Choose a Light setting that matches the lighting conditions in  
the current scene. See Setting the camera for current lighting  
conditions on page 43.  
1 2 Select or deselect the Auto Focus option. See Using Auto  
Focus on page 48.  
1 3 If necessary, select Backlight Compensation. See  
Compensating for back lighting on page 49.  
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1 4 When the picture is framed as desired, click the Snap button  
(or hold down the z key and press the S key) to capture the  
picture and transfer it to your image processing application or  
to a Preview window in PDC-2000 Direct.  
Note: To snap the picture after a preset delay, click on the  
timer button (next to the Snap button) instead of the Snap  
button. Enter the desired time delay, then click Start Timer to  
begin the specified interval.  
1 5 If you are using an image processing application, close the  
Take Pictures window (if it is still open) and follow  
instructions with your application to view, edit or save the  
picture.  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, choose Save from the File  
menu.  
Changing operating preferences  
Ava ila b le o p t io n s  
Using the PDC-2000 plug-in, you can set the following  
preferences. These preferences remain unchanged until you set  
them again.  
User name The user name stored in the camera is attached to  
each picture. After a picture is taken, you can view the user  
name to help identify the photographer or the camera by  
using the Get Info button in the Transfer Pictures window.  
(See Viewing picture information on page 67.) Changing the  
user name affects only pictures taken after the changes are  
made. Pictures taken earlier and stored in the camera retain  
the user name in effect when they were taken.  
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Default picture label The default picture label is attached to  
each picture when it is taken. This label appears below each  
thumbnail image in the Transfer Pictures window to help  
identification. It is also visible in the camera’s LCD panel.  
After taking a picture, you can change its label from the  
default to an individualized description by using the camera  
controls (see Labeling pictures on page 50) or by using the  
PDC-2000 plug-in software (see Editing a picture label on  
page 68). Changing the default picture label affects only  
pictures taken after the changes are made. Pictures taken  
earlier and stored in the camera retain the label in effect when  
they were taken. (The default picture label can also be  
changed with the camera controls as described in Chapter 3.)  
Current date and time The cameras internal clock settings are  
attached to each picture to indicate the date and time the  
picture was taken. You can view the cameras current date  
and time settings in the camera LCD panel (see page 37).  
Changing the date or time affects only pictures taken after the  
changes are made. Pictures taken earlier and stored in the  
camera retain the settings in effect when they were taken.  
Automatic shutoff timeouts The timeout settings determine  
how long the camera remains inactive before the viewfinder  
image on the computer and the main camera power  
automatically turn off to conserve battery power. The  
automatic shutoff for camera power does not operate when  
the camera is under computer control (displaying  
connected” in the LCD panel) and connected to AC power.  
Picture resolution The PDC-2000 can be set to transfer its  
internally stored pictures as either high resolution (800x600)  
or super-high resolution (1600x1200) images. The selected  
picture resolution option is applied to the pictures during  
transfer from the camera to the computer. It does not affect  
the way the pictures are taken or stored in the camera.  
Camera sound indicators You can disable the camera’s  
audible error signals. (See Sound indicators on page 40 for a  
description of these indicators.)  
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Expert preferences You can choose to transfer pictures from  
the camera to an image processing application or directly to a  
file on disk, to keep the PDC-2000 plug-in active or close it  
after each transfer operation, and to disable display of  
thumbnail images from the camera for faster plug-in launch.  
Ch a n g in g t h e p re fe re n c e s To change any of the preference settings described above:  
1
Connect the PDC-2000 camera to the computer as described  
on page 17.  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT THE  
PDC-2000 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.  
2
Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button (a).  
3
4
Turn on the computer.  
Start an image-processing application compatible with  
Photoshop plug-in modules or start Polaroid PDC-2000  
Direct.  
5
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, skip to step 6.  
If you are using an image-processing application, choose  
Acquire from the File menu, then choose PDC-2000.  
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If the Set Preferences window is not visible, click the Set  
Preferences button to display it.  
7
Change one or more of the settings as needed:  
Name or default picture label Click the Set button and type  
new entries. (Only upper case letters, numerals, hyphens and  
spaces can be used in the default picture label.)  
Camera internal clock Click the Synchronize button to set  
the camera to the computers date and time settings.  
Automatic shutoff timeouts Click the appropriate scroll  
buttons to change the viewfinder timeout (range: 1-100  
seconds) or the camera power-off timeout (range: 1-60  
minutes).  
Picture resolution Click on the desired resolution button  
(800x600 or 1600x1200).  
Camera sound indicators Turn on or off by clicking on the  
Sound check box.  
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Expert preferences Set the following options:  
Picture transfer  
method  
Transfer pictures either to disk or  
to your image-processing  
application.  
Note: An icon on the Transfer  
button in the Transfer Pictures  
window indicates the current  
setting. A disk icon indicates  
transfer to disk, and an  
application window indicates  
transfer to your image-processing  
application.  
Plug-in behavior  
after transfer  
Choose to close the plug-in and  
return to the image processing  
application after picture transfer  
or to leave the plug-in active.  
Thumbnail display  
Disable the option for loading  
thumbnail images from the  
camera to the Transfer Pictures  
window, allowing the plug-in to  
launch faster.  
8
Return to the image-processing application or close  
PDC-2000 Direct by clicking the Close box in the upper left  
corner of the Set Preferences window.  
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Releasing the camera from computer control  
You may wish to release the PDC-2000 camera from  
computer control so you can operate it via the controls on the  
camera and store pictures in the camera without  
disconnecting the camera from the computer.  
Re le a s in g t h e c a m e ra  
To release the camera from computer control, use these steps:  
1
2
Start an image-processing application compatible with  
Photoshop plug-in modules or start Polaroid PDC-2000  
Direct.  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, skip to step 3.  
If you are using an image-processing application, choose  
Acquire from the File menu, then choose PDC-2000.  
3
4
If the Set Preferences window is not visible, click the Set  
Preferences button to display it.  
To release the camera from computer control, click the  
Release Camera button (or hold down the z key and press  
the R key).  
A Release Camera dialog box appears.  
5
6
If you expect to restore the camera to computer control soon,  
leave the dialog box open.  
To return to the image-processing application or exit from  
PDC-2000 Direct, click on the Quit button.  
After releasing the camera, refer to Chapter 3 for camera  
operating instructions.  
WARNING: DO NOT TURN OFF THE CAMERA OR  
DISCONNECT IT FROM THE COMPUTER AFTER IT  
HAS BEEN RELEASED FROM COMPUTER CONTROL.  
DOING SO COULD DAMAGE YOUR COMPUTER OR  
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.  
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If you want to turn off the camera while its cable is connected  
to the computer, use the procedure recommended for any  
SCSI device: (1) turn off the computer, and (2) turn off the  
camera. To disconnect the camera from the computer, see  
Disconnecting the camera from your computer on page 29.  
Re s t o rin g c o m p u t e r  
c o n t ro l  
After releasing the camera from computer control as  
described above, you can place the camera back under  
computer control with these steps:  
If t h e Re le a s e Ca m e ra d ia lo g b o x is s t ill vis ib le  
If you left the Release Camera window visible as described in  
the previous section, click on the Reconnect button to restore  
camera control to the computer.  
If t h e Re le a s e Ca m e ra d ia lo g b o x is n o t vis ib le  
If you returned to the image-processing application or closed  
PDC-2000 Direct after releasing the camera from computer  
control, use the following steps to restore camera control to  
the computer:  
1
2
Start your image-processing application or PDC-2000 Direct.  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, skip to step 3.  
If you are using an image processing application, choose  
Acquire from the File menu, then choose PDC-2000.  
3
If the Take Pictures window is not visible, click the Take  
Pictures button to display it and restore camera control to the  
computer.  
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5 Using the PDC-2000 with  
your PC  
To transfer and work with pictures from the PDC-2000  
camera on your PC, you use the PDC-2000 TWAIN driver or  
plug-in module with an image-processing application, such as  
Adobe Photoshop. If you do not have an application  
compatible with TWAIN or plug-in modules, you can still  
work with the camera via your PC by installing PDC-2000  
Direct. (See Chapter 2 for software installation information.)  
With the PDC-2000 camera connected to your computer and  
the PDC-2000 TWAIN driver, the plug-in or PDC-2000  
Direct software installed, you can perform the following:  
View the pictures stored in the camera You can quickly view  
all the pictures in the camera by displaying miniature  
representations of them (called thumbnails) in a single  
window.  
Transfer multiple pictures You can use the thumbnail views  
to choose and transfer pictures from the camera to your  
computer.  
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Operate the camera through the computer You can take  
pictures by using your computer keyboard or mouse, while  
using the computer screen as a viewfinder. This is particularly  
convenient for studios and other stationary setups.  
Change camera setup You must use the PDC-2000 software  
to change the PDC-2000 cameras internal date, time, user  
name and other settings.  
The PDC-2000 windows  
When you start PDC-2000 software (TWAIN driver, plug-in  
or PDC-2000 Direct), three different windows are available:  
Transfer Pictures window The Transfer Pictures window  
displays thumbnail representations of the pictures in the  
camera.  
From the Transfer Pictures window, you can:  
Transfer selected pictures from the camera to the computer.  
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Rotate pictures in 90-degree increments.  
Edit picture labels.  
View picture information, including date, time, user name,  
and camera settings in effect when the picture was taken.  
Delete selected pictures from the camera.  
Take Pictures window The Take Pictures window lets you  
control the camera through the computer while taking  
pictures.  
With the Take Pictures window you can:  
Display a viewfinder image on your computer screen for  
framing pictures.  
Change the viewfinder orientation from landscape to portrait  
or vice versa.  
Change the camera settings for flash, lighting conditions,  
automatic focus and backlight compensation just as you  
would with the controls on the camera.  
Take a picture and immediately transfer it to the computer.  
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Set Preferences window The Set Preferences window lets you  
change the cameras internally stored settings and the way  
pictures are transferred to the computer.  
From the Set Preferences window, you can:  
Change the user name recorded with each picture.  
Change the default picture label.  
Change the cameras internal clock settings to match the  
computers time and date settings.  
Change the cameras automatic shutoff settings.  
Select the resolution of pictures transferred from the camera  
to the computer.  
Turn the camera sound indicators off and on.  
Release the camera from computer control (for taking  
pictures using the camera’s controls while the camera is  
connected to the computer).  
Set Expert” preferences for transferring pictures to an image  
processing application or directly to files on you computer’s  
hard disk.  
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Working with pictures in the camera  
Using the PDC-2000 software (TWAIN driver, plug-in or  
PDC-2000 Direct), you can look at thumbnails (small  
representations) of pictures stored in the camera without  
transferring them to the computer. While viewing the  
thumbnails on your computer screen, you can rotate pictures,  
transfer pictures to the computer, or delete pictures from the  
camera.  
Vie w in g p ic t u re s in  
t h e c a m e ra  
To display thumbnail images of the pictures stored in the  
camera:  
1
2
Connect the camera to your computer. If necessary, see  
Connecting the camera to your PC on page 23.  
Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button (a).  
3
4
Turn on your computer.  
Start your TWAIN compliant or plug-in compatible  
application, or start PDC-2000 Direct.  
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If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, wait for the Transfer  
Pictures window to appear.  
If you are not using PDC-2000 Direct, use one of the methods  
below to display the Transfer Pictures window:  
If you are using Adobe Photoshop and the TWAIN driver,  
pull down the File menu and choose Select TWAIN and  
PDC-2000. Click on OK. Pull down the File menu again and  
choose Acquire TWAIN.  
If you are using a TWAIN compliant application other than  
Adobe Photoshop, refer to the applications instructions for  
acquiring images.  
If you are using a plug-in compatible application, pull down  
the File menu, choose Acquire, and choose PDC-2000.  
Note: If no pictures are stored in the camera, the Take  
Pictures window appears instead of the Transfer Pictures  
window.  
If all the thumbnails do not fit in the window, use the vertical  
scroll bar to view additional thumbnails.  
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S e le c t in g t h u m b n a ils  
Before you can perform operations (rotate, delete, etc.) on the  
pictures represented by the thumbnails in the Transfer  
Pictures window, you must select one or more of the  
thumbnails.  
To select a single thumbnail, click on it once or press the  
arrow keys to move to the thumbnail you want to select. A  
color border appears around the thumbnail. (If all thumbnails  
are displayed in the window, click on the vertical scroll bar to  
see more.)  
To select several thumbnails, press and hold the Control key  
and then click the thumbnails. To select all the thumbnails,  
click the Select All button.  
To deselect a thumbnail, press and hold the Control key and  
click the thumbnail. To deselect all thumbnails, hold the  
Control key and click the Select All button.  
P re vie w in g p ic t u re s w it h  
P DC-2 0 0 0 Dire c t  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, you can enlarge any  
thumbnail to a 400x300-pixel preview image for closer  
viewing.  
To view a preview image, click on the desired thumbnail with  
the right mouse button to display a pop-up menu. Then  
choose Preview from the menu.  
While viewing the preview image, you can save the picture to  
your computers hard disk by choosing Save As from the File  
menu.  
To close the preview image, double click on the Command  
box in the upper left corner of the Preview window or choose  
Close from the File menu.  
Vie w in g p ic t u re  
in fo rm a t io n  
When the Transfer Pictures window is open, you can display  
the following information about any picture represented in  
the window:  
Picture label  
User name  
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Date and time picture was taken  
Focus distance  
Camera settings when picture was taken (light source, flash,  
auto focus, backlight compensation)  
To view this information for any picture, click on the desired  
thumbnail with the right mouse button to display a pop-up  
menu. Then choose Get Info from the menu.  
Ro t a t in g p ic t u re s  
You can rotate pictures in 90-degree increments to change  
their orientation from landscape to portrait or vice versa. The  
rotation will not be saved unless you transfer the pictures to  
the computer.  
To rotate one or more pictures:  
1
2
View the pictures in the camera as described on page 87.  
Select one or more pictures to be rotated. (See Selecting  
thumbnails on page 89.)  
3
Rotate the selected pictures 90 degrees by clicking the Rotate  
button. (To rotate the pictures further, continue to click the  
Rotate button.)  
Ed it in g a p ic t u re la b e l  
If you wish, you can edit a picture label in the Transfer  
Pictures window.  
To edit a label, click on the desired thumbnail with the right  
mouse button to display a pop-up menu. Then choose Edit  
Label to display an Edit Label dialog box. Type a new label  
for the picture and choose OK.  
Note: Unlike individual labels created with the camera  
controls as described in Editing a single picture’s label on  
page 53, labels edited with the computer are not saved in the  
camera. They remain visible only while you are viewing the  
Transfer Pictures window.  
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Tra n s fe rrin g p ic t u re s  
fro m t h e c a m e ra t o  
t h e c o m p u t e r  
While viewing pictures stored in the camera, you can choose  
those you want to keep and then transfer them to the  
computer.  
If you are using Adobe Photoshop or another TWAIN or  
plug-in compatible image processing application, you can  
transfer them either to the application or directly to your  
computers hard disk. (You choose the method of transfer  
through the Set Preferences window. See Changing the  
preferences on page 99.) If you are using PDC-2000 Direct,  
you can only transfer the pictures directly to your hard disk.  
When you transfer the pictures from the camera to an  
image-processing application, you must save each one using  
the Save As command in the application. Most  
image-processing applications allow you to choose a file  
format for the pictures you are saving. (A file format is a way  
of organizing the image data so the computer can display and  
work with it.) See instructions with your image-processing  
application for a description of formats available to you.  
If you prefer to transfer the pictures from the camera directly  
to your computers hard disk, they are saved as TIFF files in  
the directory of your choice.  
Tra n s fe rrin g p ic t u re s t o a n a p p lic a t io n  
Use the following steps to transfer one or more pictures to the  
computer through your image-processing application. (If you  
are using PDC-2000 Direct, you must transfer your pictures  
directly to disk as described above.)  
Note: If necessary, disable the option that transfers pictures  
directly to disk or change the resolution (800x600 or  
1600x1200) of the pictures being transferred before starting  
this procedure. (See Changing the preferences on page 99.)  
Tip: If the Transfer button displays a diskette, the Expert  
Preferences are set to transfer directly to disk and must be  
changed before starting.  
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2
View the pictures in the camera as described on page 87.  
Select one or more pictures to be transferred. (See Selecting  
thumbnails on page 89.)  
3
Click the Transfer button.  
Each selected picture appears in your image-processing  
application.  
Note: When you transfer several pictures, your  
image-processing application may display them on top of one  
another. To view the different image windows, drag each one  
slightly to tile them.  
4
Save a picture as follows:  
a. In the image-processing application, click on a picture to  
make its window active.  
b. Choose Save As from the application’s File menu.  
c. Follow the instructions with your image-processing  
application to save the picture in the desired format and  
in the desired directory on your hard disk.  
5
Repeat step 4 as needed to save all the transferred pictures.  
Note: Some applications may not allow you to transfer all the  
pictures at once with this method. If some of the pictures do  
not transfer from the camera to the application, repeat steps 1  
through 6 as needed to transfer additional pictures.  
Tra n s fe rrin g p ic t u re s d ire c t ly t o d is k  
Use the steps below to transfer one or more pictures directly  
from the camera to the computers hard disk without passing  
through your image-processing application.  
Note: If necessary, enable the option that transfers pictures  
directly to disk or change the resolution (800x600 or  
1600x1200) of the pictures being transferred before starting  
this procedure. (See Changing the preferences on page 99.)  
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Tip: If the Transfer button displays a diskette, the Expert  
Preferences are set to transfer directly to disk and do not need  
to be changed before starting.  
1
2
View the pictures in the camera as described on page 87.  
Select one or more pictures to be transferred. (See Selecting  
thumbnails on page 89.)  
3
4
5
Click the Transfer button.  
Select a directory to receive the pictures.  
If you want, change the first six characters of the file names  
given to the stored pictures. (If you do not change the  
characters, the file names will contain the first six characters  
of the label on the first picture being transferred. A two-digit  
numeral will be appended to the six characters, producing a  
unique, eight-character name for each file.)  
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Click OK to transfer the pictures.  
De le t in g p ic t u re s fro m  
t h e c a m e ra  
Use the following procedure to delete one or more pictures  
from the camera.  
If you want to keep any of the pictures you are about to  
delete, be sure transfer them to the computer as described in  
the previous section before you delete them from the camera.  
1
2
View the pictures in the camera as described on page 87.  
Select one or more pictures to be deleted. (See Selecting  
thumbnails on page 89.)  
3
4
Click the Delete button to display a confirmation message.  
To delete the pictures from the camera, click OK.  
Note: If you are not deleting all the pictures from the camera,  
those remaining will be renumbered. For example, you may  
decide to delete all pictures except 4 and 23. In this case,  
picture 4 becomes picture 1, and picture 23 becomes picture 2.  
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Operating the camera from the PC  
If the camera is connected to the computer, you can use the  
PDC-2000 software to control the camera with the mouse  
and the keyboard, and you can display a “live” viewfinder  
image on your computer screen. This is useful if you use the  
camera in a studio or other stationary setting.  
To take pictures using the computer:  
1
2
Connect the camera to your computer. If necessary, see  
Connecting the camera to your PC on page 23.  
Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button (a).  
3
4
Turn on your computer.  
Start your TWAIN compliant or plug-in compatible  
application, or start PDC-2000 Direct.  
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If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, wait for the Transfer  
Pictures window to appear.  
If you are not using PDC-2000 Direct, use one of the methods  
below to display the Transfer Pictures window:  
If you are using Adobe Photoshop and the TWAIN driver,  
pull down the File menu and choose Select TWAIN and  
PDC-2000. Click on OK. Pull down the File menu again and  
choose Acquire TWAIN.  
If you are using a TWAIN compliant application other than  
Adobe Photoshop, refer to the applications instructions for  
acquiring images.  
If you are using a plug-in compatible application, pull down  
the File menu, choose Acquire, and choose PDC-2000.  
Note: If no pictures are stored in the camera, the Take  
Pictures window appears instead of the Transfer Pictures  
window.  
6
If necessary, change the resolution at which the pictures will  
be transferred (600x800 or 1200x1600) through the Set  
Preferences window. (See Changing the preferences on  
page 99.)  
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Click the Take Pictures button to display the Take Pictures  
window.  
8
9
Click the View Finder button to display a viewfinder image in  
the Take Pictures window.  
To change the orientation of the image in the viewfinder,  
choose Landscape or Portrait as appropriate.  
1 0 Select the Flash setting you want to use from the drop-down  
list. See Using flash on page 46 for more information.  
1 1 Choose a Light setting that matches the lighting conditions in  
the current scene. See Setting the camera for current lighting  
conditions on page 43.  
1 2 Select or deselect the Auto Focus option. See Using Auto  
Focus on page 48.  
1 3 If necessary, select Backlight Compensation. See  
Compensating for back lighting on page 49.  
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1 4 When the picture is framed as desired, click the Snap button  
to capture the picture and transfer it to your image processing  
application or to a Preview window in PDC-2000 Direct.  
Note: To snap the picture after a preset delay, click on the  
timer button (next to the Snap button) instead of the Snap  
button. Enter the desired time delay, then click Start Timer to  
begin the specified interval.  
1 5 If you are using an image-processing application, follow  
instructions with your application to view, edit or save the  
picture.  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, choose Save As from the  
File menu.  
Changing operating preferences  
Ava ila b le o p t io n s  
Using the PDC-2000 software (TWAIN driver, plug-in or  
PDC-2000 Direct) on your computer, you can set the  
following camera preferences. These preferences remain  
unchanged until you set them again.  
User name The user name stored in the camera is attached to  
each picture. After a picture is taken, you can view the user  
name to help identify the camera or photographer by using  
the Get Info selection on the pop-up menu. (See Viewing  
picture information on page 89.) Changing the user name  
affects only pictures taken after the changes are made.  
Pictures taken earlier and stored in the camera retain the user  
name in effect when they were taken.  
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Default picture label The default picture label is attached to  
each picture when it is taken. This label appears below each  
thumbnail image in the Transfer Pictures window to help  
identification. It is also visible in the camera’s LCD panel.  
After taking a picture, you can change its label from the  
default to an individualized description by using the camera  
controls (see Labeling pictures on page 50) or by using the  
PDC-2000 software (see Editing a picture label on page 90).  
Changing the default picture label affects only pictures taken  
after the changes are made. Pictures taken earlier and stored  
in the camera retain the label in effect when they were taken.  
(The default picture label can also be changed with the  
camera controls as described in Chapter 3.)  
Current date and time The cameras internal clock settings  
are attached to each picture to indicate the date and time the  
picture was taken. you can view the cameras date and time  
setting on the camera LCD panel (see page 37). Changing the  
date or time affects only pictures taken after the changes are  
made. Pictures taken earlier and stored in the camera retain  
the settings in effect when they were taken.  
Automatic shutoff timeouts The timeout settings determine  
how long the camera remains inactive before the viewfinder  
image on the computer and the main camera power  
automatically turn off to conserve battery power. The  
automatic shutoff for camera power does not operate when  
the camera is under computer control (displaying  
connected” in the LCD panel) and connected to AC power.  
Picture resolution The PDC-2000 can be set to transfer its  
internally stored pictures as either high resolution (800x600)  
or super-high resolution (1600x1200) pictures. The selected  
picture resolution option is applied to the pictures during  
transfer from the camera to the computer. It does not affect  
the way the pictures are taken or stored in the camera.  
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Camera sound indicators You can disable the camera’s  
audible error signals. (See Sound indicators on page 40 for a  
description of these indicators.)  
Expert preferences You can choose to transfer pictures from  
the camera to an image processing application or directly to a  
file on disk.  
Ch a n g in g t h e p re fe re n c e s To change any of the preference settings described above:  
1
Connect the PDC-2000 camera to the computer as described  
on page 23.  
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT OR DISCONNECT  
THE PDC-2000 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.  
2
Turn on the camera by pressing the Power button (a).  
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4
Turn on your computer.  
Start your TWAIN compliant or plug-in compatible  
application, or start PDC-2000 Direct.  
5
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, wait for the Transfer  
Pictures window to appear.  
If you are not using PDC-2000 Direct, use one of the methods  
below to display the Transfer Pictures window:  
If you are using Adobe Photoshop and the TWAIN driver,  
pull down the File menu and choose Select TWAIN and  
PDC-2000. Click on OK. Pull down the File menu again and  
choose Acquire TWAIN.  
If you are using a TWAIN compliant application other than  
Adobe Photoshop, refer to the applications instructions for  
acquiring images.  
If you are using a plug-in compatible application, pull down  
the File menu, choose Acquire, and choose PDC-2000.  
Note: If no pictures are stored in the camera, the Take  
Pictures window appears instead of the Transfer Pictures  
window.  
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Click the Set Preferences button to display the Set Preferences  
window.  
7
Change one or more of the settings as needed:  
Name or default picture label Click the Set button and type  
new entries. (Only upper case letters, numerals, hyphens and  
spaces can be used in the default picture label.)  
Camera internal clock Click the Synchronize button to set  
the camera to the computers date and time settings.  
Automatic shutoff timeouts Click the appropriate scroll  
buttons to change the viewfinder timeout (range: 1-100  
seconds) or the camera power-off timeout (range: 1-60  
minutes).  
Picture resolution Click on the desired resolution button  
(800x600 or 1600x1200).  
Camera sound indicators Turn on or off by clicking on the  
Sound check box.  
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Expert preferences Choose the Expert Preferences button and  
choose to transfer pictures to your image processing  
application or directly to disk. (An icon on the Transfer  
button in the Transfer Pictures window indicates the current  
Expert preferences setting. A disk icon indicates transfer to  
disk, and an application window indicates transfer to your  
image-processing application.)  
8
Return to the image-processing application by double-clicking  
on the Control menu box in the upper left corner of the  
window.  
Releasing the camera from computer control  
You may wish to release the PDC-2000 camera from  
computer control so you can operate it via the controls on the  
camera and store pictures in the camera without  
disconnecting the camera from the computer.  
Re le a s in g t h e c a m e ra  
You can release the camera from computer control as follows:  
1
2
Start your TWAIN compliant or plug-in compatible  
application, or start PDC-2000 Direct.  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, wait for the Transfer  
Pictures window to appear.  
If you are not using PDC-2000 Direct, use one of the methods  
below to display the Transfer Pictures window:  
If you are using Adobe Photoshop and the TWAIN driver,  
pull down the File menu and choose Select TWAIN and  
PDC-2000. Click on OK. Pull down the File menu again and  
choose Acquire TWAIN.  
If you are using a TWAIN compliant application other than  
Adobe Photoshop, refer to the applications instructions for  
acquiring images.  
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If you are using a plug-in compatible application, pull down  
the File menu, choose Acquire, and choose PDC-2000.  
Note: If no pictures are stored in the camera, the Take  
Pictures window appears instead of the Transfer Pictures  
window.  
3
4
Click the Set Preferences button to display the Set Preferences  
window.  
Click the Release Camera button, then click Yes to release the  
camera and return to the image-processing application or exit  
from PDC-2000 Direct.  
After releasing the camera, refer to Chapter 3 for camera  
operating instructions.  
WARNING: DO NOT TURN OFF THE CAMERA OR  
DISCONNECT IT FROM THE COMPUTER AFTER IT  
HAS BEEN RELEASED FROM COMPUTER CONTROL.  
DOING SO COULD DAMAGE YOUR COMPUTER OR  
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.  
If you want to turn off the camera while its cable is connected  
to the computer, use the procedure recommended for any  
SCSI device: (1) turn off the computer, and (2) turn off the  
camera. To disconnect the camera from the computer, see  
Disconnecting the camera from your computer on page 29.  
Re s t o rin g c o m p u t e r  
c o n t ro l  
After releasing the camera from computer control as  
described above, you can place the camera back under  
computer control at any time with these steps:  
1
2
Start your TWAIN compliant or plug-in compatible  
application, or start PDC-2000 Direct.  
If you are using PDC-2000 Direct, wait for the Transfer  
Pictures window to appear.  
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If you are not using PDC-2000 Direct, use one of the methods  
below to display the Transfer Pictures window:  
If you are using Adobe Photoshop and the TWAIN driver,  
pull down the File menu and choose Select TWAIN and  
PDC-2000. Click on OK. Pull down the File menu again and  
choose Acquire TWAIN.  
If you are using a TWAIN compliant application other than  
Adobe Photoshop, refer to the applications instructions for  
acquiring images.  
If you are using a plug-in compatible application, pull down  
the File menu, choose Acquire, and choose PDC-2000.  
Note: If no pictures are stored in the camera, the Take  
Pictures window appears instead of the Transfer Pictures  
window.  
3
Click the Take Pictures button to display the Take Pictures  
window.  
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6 Maintenance and  
troubleshooting  
Caring for the camera batteries  
The four NiCad “AA” rechargeable batteries provided with  
the PDC-2000 camera have enough power for taking 40  
pictures under normal conditions. The battery level indicator  
on the PDC-2000 cameras LCD panel indicates full ( ), low  
(
) and other levels between them. Recharge the batteries  
whenever the indicator shows low battery level.  
Note: Conserve battery power by turning the camera off  
when it is not in use.  
WARNING: DO NOT TURN OFF THE CAMERA OR  
ANY OTHER SCSI DEVICE WHILE IT IS CONNECTED  
TO YOUR COMPUTER IF THE COMPUTER IS ON.  
DOING SO COULD DAMAGE THE COMPUTER OR  
CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK.  
The batteries can be recharged at any time, but NiCad  
batteries perform best when you allow them to discharge  
almost completely before recharging. Repeatedly recharging  
partially charged batteries causes them to lose their capacity.  
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(Use of a battery conditioner/charger, available at many  
electronics and video equipment stores, is recommended  
because it discharges the batteries completely before starting  
the charge cycle. The power adapter/trickle charger provided  
with the PDC-2000 does not discharge the batteries before  
charging them.)  
You may wish to purchase additional “AA” NiCad batteries  
for use with the PDC-2000 camera. With extra batteries, you  
can use one set while charging another. (See Charging the  
batteries outside the camera on page 108.) NiCad “AA”  
batteries of the types recommended in the following section  
are usually available at electronics and department stores.  
Re c o m m e n d e d b a t t e ry  
t yp e s  
Polaroid recommends the following battery types for use with  
the PDC-2000:  
Eveready type CH15 AA 1.2v, 650mAh  
Panasonic type KR-15/51 AA 1.2v 500mAh  
Sanyo type N-600AA 1.2v 600mAh  
WARNING: USE ONLY THE BATTERIES PROVIDED OR  
THE “AA” NICAD RECHARGEABLE BATTERY TYPES  
LISTED ABOVE. OTHER TYPES, SUCH AS ALKALINE  
OR LITHIUM AA” BATTERIES, WILL NOT OPERATE  
THE CAMERA, AND MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE  
THE CAMERA IF YOU ATTEMPT TO CHARGE THEM  
AS DESCRIBED BELOW.  
Ch a rg in g t h e b a t t e rie s  
in t h e c a m e ra  
To charge the batteries while they are in the camera, connect  
the power adapter/trickle charger to the camera and to AC  
power.  
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Charge the batteries completely by leaving the charger  
connected to the camera for about 6 hours (12 hours for new  
batteries). You can use the camera while the batteries are  
charging.  
WARNING: USE ONLY THE POWER ADAPTER/  
TRICKLE CHARGER PROVIDED FOR CHARGING THE  
BATTERIES WHILE THEY ARE IN THE CAMERA.  
OTHER AC ADAPTERS AND CHARGERS SIMILAR IN  
APPEARANCE ARE AVAILABLE, BUT THEY CAN  
OVERHEAT THE BATTERIES AND CAUSE INJURY OR  
CAMERA DAMAGE.  
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Ch a rg in g t h e b a t t e rie s  
o u t s id e t h e c a m e ra  
If you wish to charge the batteries outside the camera, use the  
optional 110-volt 5-hour battery charger or another charger  
designed for NiCad “AA” batteries.  
Recharge the batteries as follows:  
1
Turn off the camera by pressing the power button (a).  
2
Unlatch and remove the PDC-2000 battery holder from the  
camera.  
3
4
Remove the four batteries from the holder.  
Charge the batteries according to the instructions for the  
charger you are using.  
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Note: The camera is not operable while the batteries are  
removed, even if the power adapter/trickle charger is  
connected. Furthermore, you may need to reset the camera’s  
date, time, default picture label and automatic shutoff settings  
if the batteries are removed from the camera for more than 30  
minutes. For these reasons, you may want to purchase  
additional “AA” NiCad batteries for use while others are  
charging. (See Recommended battery types on page 106.)  
5
After the batteries have been charged, reinsert them into the  
battery holder. Be sure to observe the battery orientation  
label. (Install the two outside batteries first, then install the  
two inside batteries.)  
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Insert the battery holder in the camera and close it, making  
sure it latches.  
7
Turn on the camera to verify that the batteries have been  
installed correctly.  
Re p la c in g t h e c a m e ra  
b a t t e rie s  
The NiCad batteries provided with the PDC-2000 are capable  
of being recharged hundreds of times, but they may  
eventually wear out. Replace the batteries when they require  
abnormally frequent recharging. NiCad “AA” batteries of the  
types recommended on page 106 are usually available at  
electronics and department stores.  
WARNING: USE ONLY THE BATTERIES  
RECOMMENDED ON PAGE 106. OTHER TYPES, SUCH  
AS ALKALINE OR LITHIUM AA” BATTERIES, WILL  
NOT OPERATE THE CAMERA, AND MAY CAUSE  
INJURY OR DAMAGE THE CAMERA IF YOU ATTEMPT  
TO CHARGE THEM AS DESCRIBED ABOVE.  
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Troubleshooting error messages  
When necessary, the PDC-2000 camera displays error  
messages on the LCD panel to inform you about operating or  
hardware problems. The list below recommends specific  
action for each error message.  
Error messages not listed below may also appear on the LCD  
panel. If an unlisted message appears, turn the camera off  
briefly, then turn it back on. If the message reappears, contact  
Polaroid Technical Assistance (see page 115).  
WARNING: WHEN THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW  
DIRECT YOU TO TURN THE CAMERA OFF AND BACK  
ON, TURN OFF THE COMPUTER BEFORE DOING SO  
(IF THE CAMERA IS CONNECTED TO YOUR  
COMPUTER). FAILURE TO TURN OFF THE COMPUTER  
COULD CORRUPT DATA ON YOUR HARD DISK,  
DAMAGE THE CAMERA, OR DAMAGE THE  
COMPUTER.  
charging The camera is not ready to take flash pictures  
because the electronic flash is still charging. Wait until the  
yellow indicator in the viewfinder goes out before trying  
again.  
disk full The camera has reached its storage capacity.  
Transfer the pictures to your computer (page 69 for  
Macintosh and page 91 for PC), and erase the pictures from  
the camera (page 71 for Macintosh and page 93 for PC).  
error 01h The camera detected a problem with its picture  
storage hardware. Turn the camera off briefly, then turn it  
back on. If the message reappears, contact Polaroid Technical  
Assistance (see page 115). When this condition exists, you can  
still take pictures by operating the camera under computer  
control (page 72 for Macintosh and page 94 for PC) but you  
will not be able to store additional pictures in the camera or  
transfer pictures previously stored in the camera.  
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error 02h The camera detected a problem with the LCD  
panel. Turn the camera off briefly, then turn it back on. If the  
message reappears, contact Polaroid Technical Assistance (see  
page 115). When this condition exists, the camera will  
continue to operate normally except for the LCD panel.  
error 04h The camera detected a problem with the hardware  
storing the current date and time and other data. Turn the  
camera off briefly, then turn it back on. If the message  
reappears, contact Polaroid Technical Assistance (see page  
115). Under this condition, the camera will continue to  
operate normally, but the time and date displayed and stored  
with pictures may be incorrect. In addition, time-related  
features (automatic shutoff, for example) may not operate  
normally.  
error 08h Stored data for optimizing image quality may have  
become corrupted. Turn the camera off briefly, then turn it  
back on. If the message reappears, contact Polaroid Technical  
Assistance (see page 115). Under this condition, the camera  
will continue to operate normally. Picture quality, however,  
may be reduced and the stored user name and camera serial  
number may become corrupted.  
error 10h Stored data for the cameras light sensor may have  
become corrupted. Turn the camera off briefly, then turn it  
back on. If the message reappears, contact Polaroid Technical  
Assistance (see page 115). Under this condition, the camera  
will continue to operate normally, but the pictures may  
contain small dots or lines.  
error 20h Stored data for optimizing picture exposure may  
have become corrupted. Turn the camera off briefly, then  
turn it back on. If the message reappears, contact Polaroid  
Technical Assistance (see page 115). Under this condition, the  
camera will continue to operate normally, but picture quality  
may be reduced.  
error 40h The camera detected an internal communication  
error. Turn the camera off briefly, then turn it back on. If the  
message reappears, contact Polaroid Technical Assistance (see  
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page 115). Under this condition, you will still be able to  
transfer pictures stored in the camera to your computer, but  
you will not be able to take additional pictures.  
error 80h The camera detected an image processing error.  
Turn the camera off briefly, then turn it back on. If the  
message reappears, contact Polaroid Technical Assistance (see  
page 115). Under this condition, you will still be able to  
transfer pictures stored in the camera to your computer, but  
you will not be able to take additional pictures.  
low batt The camera batteries require charging. See Caring  
for the camera batteries on page 105.  
low light The camera senses insufficient light for taking  
pictures without flash. Set the electronic flash to On or to  
Auto (see Using flash on page 46) before taking the picture.  
no term Invalid buttons have been held down during camera  
power-up. Press the Erase button to clear the message.  
stuck btn One of the camera control buttons is being held  
down. Make sure all buttons are released and continue. If the  
problem persists, turn the camera off briefly, then turn it back  
on. If this does not solve the problem, contact Polaroid  
Technical Assistance (see page 115).  
term Invalid buttons have been held down during camera  
power-up. Press the Erase button to clear the message.  
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PDC-2000 full one-year warranty  
Polaroid Corporation warrants the PDC-2000 camera,  
excluding the batteries, 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, except software or batteries, 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 123) for the PDC-2000  
software warranty.  
This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident,  
incorrect installation, unauthorized modification, and misuse  
of abuse. A charge will be made for repair of such damage.  
This warranty excludes all consequential damages.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of  
consequential damages, so the foregoing exclusion may not  
apply to you.  
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Service  
U.S .A. a n d Ca n a d a  
If your PDC-2000 camera requires service, call Polaroid  
Technical Assistance 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). From Canada, call toll-free at  
1-800-268-6970.  
To 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 at the telephone  
numbers above.  
Ou t s id e U.S .A.  
a n d Ca n a d a  
Please contact your nearest Polaroid office or service center  
(see pages 116-18).  
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Polaroid Offices and Service Centers  
Au s t ra lia  
De u t s c h la n d  
Polaroid Australia Pty. Ltd.  
13-15 Lyonpark Road  
P.O. Box 163  
North Ryde, N.S.W. 2113  
Tel: (02) 950 7000  
Fax: (02) 887-2209  
Polaroid Gm bH  
Sprendlinger Landstrasse 109  
63069 Offenbach  
Tel: 069 8404 444  
069 8404 999  
Es p a ñ a  
Be lg iq u e /Be lg ië  
Polaroid (España) S.A.  
Paseo de la Castellana, 130-Plta.  
28046-Madrid  
Tno: 34-1-411.38.36  
Fax: 34-1-411.40.73  
Polaroid (Belgium) S.A.-N.V.  
Rue Colonel Bourg 111  
Kolonel Bourgstraat 111  
1140 Bruxelles-1140 Brussel  
Tel: +32 2 726 97 00  
Fax: +32 2 726 92 99  
Fra n c e  
Toll free line: 32 2 78 155 905  
Polaroid (France) S.A.  
4, rue J .P. Tim baud, B.P. 47  
78391 Bois dArcy Cédex  
Tel: (1) 30 85 61 66  
Bra s il  
Polaroid do Brasil Ltda.  
Av. Paulista, 1776-11º andar  
Cerqueira Cesar  
São Paulo-Capital  
Brasil, 01310-921  
Tel: 55.11.285.6411  
Fax: 55.11.283.2625  
288.6521  
Gre a t Brit a in  
Polaroid (U.K.) Ltd.  
Ashley Road, St. Albans  
Hertfordshire AL1 5PR  
Tel: 0800 010119  
287.5393  
Ho n g Ko n g  
Polaroid (Far East) Ltd.  
32/F Windsor House  
311 Gloucester Road  
Causeway Bay  
Tel: (852) 2894-0333  
Fax: (852) 2895 1382  
Ca n a d a  
Polaroid Canada, Inc.  
350 Carlingview Drive  
Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5G6  
Toll free: 1-800-268-6970  
Da n m a rk  
It a lia  
Polaroid a.s.  
Blokken 75  
Polaroid (Italia) S.p.A.  
Via Piave 11  
Postboks 9  
21051-Arcisate (Varese)  
Tel: 0332-470031  
Fax: 0332-478249  
3460 Birkerød  
Tlf: 42 81 75 00  
FAX: 42 81 70 26  
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J a p a n  
Ne w Ze a la n d  
Nippon Polaroid Kabushiki  
Kaisha  
Mori Building, No. 30  
2-2 Toranomon 3-chome  
Minato-ku  
Polaroid New Zealand Ltd.  
Camera Services  
24-26 Anzac Avenue  
Auckland  
Tel: (09) 377 3773  
Tokyo (105)  
Tel: 81-3-3438-8811  
Toll free: 0120-248716  
No rg e  
Polaroid (Norge) A/S  
Industriveien 8B  
Postboks 80  
Ko re a  
Poloroid Far East Ltd., Korea  
Branch  
1471 Skårer  
Tlf: 67 90 47 10  
Suite 2001, Korea World Trade Fax: 67 90 51 73  
Center  
159, Samsung-Dong,  
kangnam -ku  
Seoul 135-729  
Tel: (822) 551-8633  
Fax: (822) 551-6763  
Ös t e rre ic h  
Polaroid Ges.m .b.H.  
Eitnergasse 5A  
1231 Wien  
Tel: 869 86 27  
Fax: 869 81 00  
Mé xic o  
Polaroid de México S.A. de CV P o rt u g a l  
Paseo de la Reform a 195-Piso 14 Polaroid (España) S.A.  
C.P. 06500 México, D.F.  
Tel: 703-1111  
Fax: 566-0505  
Sucursal em Portugal  
Avda. Helen Keller, 19-A  
1400 Lisboa  
Del interior al 91 (800) 70-727  
Ventas 91 (800) 70-747  
Tel: (01) 363.85.46  
P u e rt o Ric o  
Ne d e rla n d  
Polaroid Nederland BV  
Zonnebaan 45  
3606 CH Maarssen  
PO Box 1219  
Polaroid Caribbean Corporation  
Centro de Seguros  
Ave. Ponce de León 701  
Miram ar, Santurce 00907  
Tel: (809) 725-6240  
3600 BE Maarssen  
Tel: 31-30-410-420  
Fax: 31-30-411-969  
Fax: (809) 725-5462  
S c h w e iz/S u is s e /S vizze ra  
Polaroid A.G.  
Reparaties:  
Hardturmstrasse 133  
8037 Zürich  
Tel: (01) 277.72.72  
Polaroid (Europa) BV  
Hoge Bothofstraat 45  
7511 ZA Enschede  
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S u o m i  
Ta iw a n  
Polaroid Oy  
Polaroid F.E. Ltd.- Taiwan  
Branch  
3/F, 82 Kuang Fu N. Rd.  
Taipei, Taiwan  
Tel: 886-2-578-2216  
Fax: 886-2-579-2771  
Sinikalliontie 10  
02630 Espoo  
Puh: 90-502 35 33  
Fax: 90-502 35 50  
S ve rig e  
Polaroid AB  
U.S .A.  
Ekholmsvägen 34  
Box 204  
127 24 Skärholmen  
Tel: 08-710 08 50  
Fax: 08-740 73 68  
Polaroid Corporation  
Technical Assistance  
Toll Free: 1-800-432-5355  
Radio and television interference  
FCC No t ic e (U.S .A.)  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly  
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.  
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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.  
EMI No t ic e (Ca n a d a )  
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.  
LE PRESENT APPAREIL NUMERIQUE NEMET 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.  
EMC S t a t e m e n t (Eu ro p e )  
Polaroid Corporation certifies that this product conforms to  
the following standards:  
S a fe t y  
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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PDC-2000 camera  
specifications  
Ca m e ra t yp e  
Mo d e ls  
Handheld point-and-shoot digital camera  
PDC-2000/40  
PDC-2000/60  
PDC-2000/T  
S e n s o r re s o lu t io n  
Ou t p u t re s o lu t io n  
Polaroid 1 million pixel CCD  
High resolution:  
800x600 pixels, 24-bit color  
(16.7 million colors), 1.4MB file  
Super high resolution:  
1600x1200 pixels, 24-bit color  
(16.7 million colors), 5.6MB file  
P ic t u re s t o ra g e c a p a c it y  
PDC-2000/40:  
PDC-2000/60:  
PDC-2000/T:  
40 pictures  
60 pictures  
No internal picture storage  
Co m p u t e r in t e rfa c e  
S t a n d a rd le n s  
Op t io n a l le n s  
SCSI-2  
11mm (38mm equivalent) f/2.8 glass  
17mm (60mm equivalent) f/2.8 glass  
Fo c u s ra n g e  
Standard lens:  
Optional lens:  
10 inches (26cm) to infinity  
24 inches (61cm) to infinity  
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IS O ra t in g  
100 (film speed equivalent)  
Scanning aperture, microprocessor-controlled  
1/25 to 1/500 second  
S h u t t e r  
S h u t t e r s p e e d  
Ap e rt u re  
f/2.8 to f/11  
Ele c t ro n ic fla s h  
Internal, 15-foot (4.6m) maximum range  
Re c yc le t im e (m in im u m  
t im e b e t w e e n s h o t s )  
12 seconds with flash  
7 seconds without flash  
P o w e r s u p p ly  
Four rechargeable “AA” NiCad batteries  
IEC universal power adapter/trickle charger  
P o w e r a d a p t e r/  
t ric k le c h a rg e r  
Input: 100-240VAC, 380mA, 50-60 Hz (surge protected)  
Output: +6.0VDC, 500mA  
Dim e n s io n s  
Length:  
Width:  
Height:  
7.9 inches (20.1cm)  
6.3 inches (16.0cm)  
2.2 inches (5.6cm)  
We ig h t w it h b a t t e rie s  
Op e ra t in g e n viro n m e n t  
2.0 pounds (0.9kg)  
Temperature:  
32° to 120°F (0° to 48°C)  
Relative humidity:  
5% to 90% , no condensation  
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Software license  
agreements  
Polaroid License Agreement  
U.S .A. a n d Ca n a d a  
IMPORTANT: By opening the sealed disk package  
accompanying this manual, you indicated your acceptance of  
the following Polaroid License Agreement.  
P o la ro id Lic e n s e Ag re e m e n t  
(S INGLE-US ER P RODUCTS )  
This is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and  
Polaroid Corporation. By opening the sealed disk package,  
you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this agreement.  
If you do not agree to the terms of this agreement, promptly  
return the unopened disk package and the accompanying  
items (including written materials and binders or other  
containers) to the place you obtained them for a full refund.  
P OLAROID S OFTWARE LICENS E  
1
GRANT OF LICENSE. Polaroid grants to you the right to  
use one copy of the enclosed Polaroid software program (the  
SOFTWARE”) on a single terminal connected to a single  
computer (i.e., with a single CPU). You may not network the  
Software license agreements  
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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 may not rent or lease the  
SOFTWARE, but you may transfer the SOFTWARE and  
accompanying written materials on a permanent basis  
provided you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the  
terms of this AGREEMENT. You may not reverse engineer,  
decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE. If SOFTWARE is  
an update, any transfer must include the update and all prior  
versions.  
4
DUAL MEDIA SOFTWARE. You may receive the  
SOFTWARE in more than one medium. Regardless of the  
type or size of media you receive, you may only use one  
medium that is appropriate for your single computer. You  
may not use or install the other medium on another  
computer. You may not loan, rent, lease or otherwise transfer  
the other medium to another user, except as part of a  
permanent transfer (as provided above) of all SOFTWARE  
and written materials.  
9 0 -DAY S OFTWARE 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.  
CUSTOMER REMEDIES. 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  
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SOFTWARE that does not meet Polaroids Limited Warranty  
and which is returned to Polaroid with a copy of your 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.  
NO OTHER WARRANTIES. POLAROID DISCLAIMS ALL  
OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,  
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS  
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WITH RESPECT TO THE  
SOFTWARE, AND THE ACCOMPANYING WRITTEN  
MATERIALS.  
NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. 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. BECAUSE SOME  
STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR  
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATION  
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
U.S . GOVERNMENT RES TRICTED RIGHTS  
The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with  
RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by  
the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in  
subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the rights in Technical Data and  
Computer Software clause at 52.227-7013.  
Contractor/Manufacturer is Polaroid Corporation, 549  
Technology Square, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139.  
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This Agreement is governed by the laws of the  
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U.S.A.  
Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement, or  
if you wish to contact Polaroid for any reason, please write:  
Polaroid Electronic Imaging Technical Support, 565-3B  
Technology Sq., Cambridge, MA 02139.  
Polaroid License Agreement  
Ou t s id e U.S .A. a n d  
Ca n a d a  
IMPORTANT: By opening the sealed disk package  
accompanying this manual, you indicated your acceptance of  
the following Polaroid License Agreement.  
P o la ro id Lic e n s e Ag re e m e n t  
(S INGLE-US ER P RODUCTS )  
This is a legal agreement between you, the end user, and  
Polaroid Corporation. By opening the sealed disk package,  
you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of this agreement.  
If you do not agree to the terms of this agreement, promptly  
return the unopened disk package and the accompanying  
items (including written materials and binders or other  
containers) to the place you obtained them for a full refund.  
P OLAROID S OFTWARE LICENS E  
1
2
GRANT OF LICENSE. Polaroid grants to you the right to  
use one copy of the enclosed Polaroid software program (the  
SOFTWARE”) on a single 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.  
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  
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archival purposes. You may not copy the written materials  
accompanying the software.  
3
OTHER RESTRICTIONS. You may not rent or lease the  
SOFTWARE, but you may transfer the SOFTWARE and  
accompanying written materials on a permanent basis  
provided you retain no copies and the recipient agrees to the  
terms of this AGREEMENT. You may not reverse engineer,  
decompile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE. If SOFTWARE is  
an update, any transfer must include the update and all prior  
versions.  
4
DUAL MEDIA SOFTWARE. You may receive the  
SOFTWARE in more than one medium. Regardless of the  
type or size of media you receive, you may only use one  
medium that is appropriate for your single computer. You  
may not use or install the other medium on another  
computer. You may not loan, rent, lease or otherwise transfer  
the other medium to another user, except as part of a  
permanent transfer (as provided above) of all SOFTWARE  
and written materials.  
9 0 -DAY S OFTWARE 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.  
CUSTOMER REMEDIES. 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 Polaroids Limited Warranty  
and which is returned to Polaroid with a copy of your 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.  
THIS WARRANTY EXCLUDES ALL INCIDENTAL AND  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES AND DOES NOT AFFECT  
YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS.  
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This Agreement is governed by the laws of the  
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, U.S.A.  
Should you have any questions concerning this Agreement, or  
if you wish to contact Polaroid for any reason, please write:  
Polaroid Electronic Imaging Technical Support, 565-3B  
Technology Sq., Cambridge, MA 02139.  
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Index  
A
C
accessories, optional 9  
attaching the cam era straps 10  
Auto Focus, using 48  
autom atic shutoff 41  
autom atic shutoff, setting cam era,  
Macintosh 76  
cam era service 115  
cam era specifications 121  
cam era straps, attaching 10  
Capture and Index m odes 40  
Capture m ode, selecting 42  
changing operating preferences,  
Macintosh 75  
changing operating preferences,  
PC 97  
charging the batteries in the  
cam era 106  
charging the batteries outside the  
cam era 108  
com puter control, restoring,  
Macintosh 81  
com puter control, restoring, PC 103  
connecting the cam era to your  
Macintosh 17  
connecting the cam era to your PC  
23  
autom atic shutoff, setting cam era,  
PC 98  
B
back lighting, com pensating for 49  
batteries, caring for 105  
batteries, charging in cam era 106  
batteries, charging outside the  
cam era 108  
batteries, installing and charging  
14  
batteries, recom m ended types 106  
batteries, replacing 110  
controls, cam era 34  
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D
I
date, changing cam era, Macintosh  
76  
date, changing cam era, PC 98  
deleting pictures 55  
deleting pictures from the cam era,  
Macintosh 71  
Index and Capture m odes 40  
inform ation, viewing picture,  
Macintosh 67  
inform ation, viewing picture, PC 89  
Installing PDC-2000 Direct,  
Macintosh 22  
deleting pictures from the cam era,  
PC 93  
Installing PDC-2000 Direct, PC 28  
introduction 1  
disconnecting the cam era 29  
L
E
label, default picture, editing with  
cam era 51  
label, editing, Macintosh 68  
label, editing, PC 90  
label, individual, editing with  
cam era 53  
editing a picture label, Macintosh  
68  
editing a picture label, PC 90  
EMC statem ent 119  
EMI notice 119  
erasing pictures 55  
error m essages on LCD display,  
troubleshooting 111  
labeling pictures using cam era  
controls 50  
LCD panel 37  
license agreem ents, software 123  
lighting conditions, setting the  
cam era for current 43  
F
FCC notice 118  
flash range 46, 122  
flash, using 46  
M
focus distance 45, 121  
Focus Lock, using 48  
fram ing and taking the picture 44  
Macintosh system requirem ents 3  
Macintosh, connecting cam era to  
17  
Macintosh, setting up 21  
m aintenance and troubleshooting  
105  
G
getting acquainted 34  
H
m odes, Index and Capture 40  
holding the cam era 44  
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P (c o n t in u e d )  
operating the cam era from the  
Macintosh 72  
preferences, changing operating,  
PC 97  
operating the cam era from the PC  
94  
Previewing pictures with PDC-2000  
Direct, Macintosh 67  
optional accessories 9  
Previewing pictures with PDC-2000  
Direct, PC 89  
P
Q
PC system requirem ents 3  
PC, connecting cam era to 23  
PC, setting up 26  
PDC-2000 Direct, installing  
Macintosh 22  
PDC-2000 Direct, installing, PC 28  
PDC-2000 windows, Macintosh 62  
PDC-2000 windows, PC 84  
picture inform ation, abbreviated,  
Macintosh 68  
picture inform ation, viewing,  
Macintosh 67  
picture inform ation, viewing, PC 89  
picture label, changing default,  
Macintosh 76  
picture label, changing default, PC  
98  
picture label, editing, Macintosh 68  
picture label, editing, PC 90  
picture resolution options,  
changing, PC 98  
quick startup vii  
R
radio and television interference  
118  
recom m ended battery types 106  
releasing cam era from com puter  
control, Macintosh 80  
releasing cam era from com puter  
control, PC 102  
replacing cam era batteries 110  
requirem ents, system 2  
resolution, changing picture  
option,  
resolution, changing picture  
option, PC 98  
restoring (“unerasing”) pictures in  
the cam era 58  
Macintosh 76  
rotating pictures, Macintosh 68  
rotating pictures, PC 90  
plug-in software, installing,  
Macintosh 21  
plug-in software, installing, PC 27  
PowerBook com puters, connecting  
to 20  
S
SCSI ID, setting 11  
selecting thum bnails, Macintosh 66  
selecting thum bnails, PC 89  
service, cam era 115  
preferences, changing operating,  
Macintosh 75  
setting up 7  
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S (c o n t in u e d )  
T (c o n t in u e d )  
setting up the Macintosh 21  
setting up the PC 26  
setting up the PDC-2000 cam era 10  
shutoff, autom atic 41  
tim er, for Snap button, PC 97  
transferring pictures from the  
cam era to the com puter,  
Macintosh 69  
shutoff, setting autom atic cam era,  
Macintosh 76  
shutoff, setting autom atic cam era,  
PC 98  
transferring pictures from the  
cam era to the com puter, PC 91  
troubleshooting error m essages  
111  
software license agreem ents 123  
sound indicators, description 40  
sound, turning cam era on and off,  
Macintosh 76  
sound, turning cam era on and off,  
PC 99  
specifications, cam era 121  
straps, cam era, attaching 10  
system requirem ents 2  
turning on the cam era 41  
TWAIN driver, installing 27  
typical PDC-2000 workflow 2  
U
unerasing pictures in the cam era  
58  
unpacking 7  
user nam e, changing, Macintosh  
75  
T
user nam e, changing, PC 97  
using the PDC-2000 cam era 33  
using the PDC-2000 with a  
Macintosh 61  
using the PDC-2000 with a PC 83  
using this m anual 4  
taking pictures 41  
technical assistance, obtaining 3  
television interference, radio and  
118  
thum bnails, selecting, Macintosh  
66  
thum bnails, selecting, PC 89  
tim e, changing cam era, Macintosh  
76  
tim e, changing cam era, PC 98  
tim eouts for autom atic shutoff 41  
tim eouts, setting cam era shutoff,  
Macintosh 76  
V
viewfinder indicators 39  
viewfinder warnings, dealing with  
45  
viewing picture inform ation,  
Macintosh 67  
viewing picture inform ation, PC 89  
viewing pictures stored in the  
cam era, Macintosh 65  
viewing pictures stored in the  
cam era, PC 87  
tim eouts, setting cam era shutoff,  
PC 98  
tim er, for Snap button, Macintosh  
75  
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warranty, cam era 114  
warranty, software, outside U.S.A.  
and Canada 126  
warranty, software, U.S.A. and  
Canada 123  
white balance, setting 43  
workflow, typical PDC-2000 2  
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All rights reserved.  
Polaroid” and “PDC” are trademarks of Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, MA, U.S.A.  
All other product names may be the property of their respective owners.  
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