Polaroid Digital Camera PDC 2300Z User Manual

Digital Camera  
Creative Kit  
PDC 2300Z  
User's Guide  
Rev. 1, June 10, 2002  
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PDC 2300Z User Manual Addendum (page 2)  
Save Settings Feature  
A Save Settings menu line item allows the user to save the EV and White Balance  
settings. The original model camera would not save these settings changes when the  
camera power was turned off.  
Saving White Balance or EV settings  
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Turn on the power.  
Move the mode dial to the Record position.  
Push the Menu button on the back of the camera.  
Scroll to the White Balance or EV selection and push the OK button.  
Select a new setting and push the OK button.  
Scroll to the Save Settings choice in the Record menu and push the OK button.  
You will see an Are you sure? message.  
• Selecting Yes will save the White Balance or EV settings when the camera is  
turned off. This also saves White Balance and EV settings when the camera  
batteries are removed.  
• Selecting No will not save the new settings when the camera is turned off. No  
will also restore White Balance and EV settings to default (White Balance = Auto,  
EV = 0) when camera is turned off.  
Flash works when White Balance setting is changed  
Note: This is an undocumented feature. It is not mentioned in the literature or help  
files included with the camera. In the previous camera model you were unable to use  
the flash when a non-auto White Balance was selected. The updated camera allows  
the flash to fire with any White Balance setting.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
The Polaroid PDC 2300Z Digital Camera Creative Kit . . . . 2  
Camera Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Attaching the Wrist Strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Using the Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Turning on the camera power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10  
Using the Status LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11  
Using the LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15  
Using the Zoom control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Using the zoom features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16  
Using the camera modes and menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17  
Taking Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20  
Setting the self-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22  
Changing the LCD brightness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23  
Adjusting the white balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24  
Adjusting the exposure compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Reviewing Your Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25  
Protecting Your Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32  
Deleting Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33  
Changing the Camera Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34  
Installing Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro Software . . . . . . . . . . .40  
Transferring Photos to Your Computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41  
Using PhotoMAX Pro with the Internet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51  
FCC Notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
Camera Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56  
Battery Handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
Contacting Polaroid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
Internet Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
Warranties . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58  
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Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Polaroid PhotoMAX  
PDC 2300Z Digital Camera Creative Kit. This kit contains  
everything you need to enter the world of digital imaging.  
After taking photos, you will find it easy to transfer them to  
your computer, edit and correct your images—even display  
them on a TV!  
Once the photos are on your computer, use the Polaroid  
PhotoMAX Pro Software to change them in many creative  
ways, include them in e-mails, print them, or find other  
great ways to use them.  
Polaroid digital cameras and Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro  
Software are easy to use, and are designed to work together  
to produce high-quality results. Use your imagination. Have  
fun!  
This user’s guide covers basic camera features, startup,  
installation procedures, and how to take photos and transfer  
them to your computer. For detailed information about the  
features and operation of your camera, see the online  
Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro User’s Guide. The online user’s guide  
is included on the Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro Software  
CD-ROM and is installed automatically with the software.  
Please fill out and mail in your registration card!  
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The Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 2300Z  
Digital Camera Creative Kit  
Your Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 2300Z Digital Camera  
Creative Kit contains everything you need to take digital  
photos and transfer them to your computer.  
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Polaroid PDC 2300Z Digital Camera  
8 MB CompactFlash memory card (inside camera)  
Camera case  
Wrist strap  
Four AA batteries  
Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro Software CD-ROM  
User’s Guide  
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AC power adapter  
Camera-to-TV connector (video cable)  
Camera-to-computer RS-232C serial cable  
Camera-to-computer USB cable  
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Camera Features  
Top view  
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Mode knob (page 17)  
Status LCD (page 11)  
Resolution/Quality selection button (page 11 and  
page 12)  
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Macro mode enable button (page 11 and page 14)  
Self-timer enable button (page 11 and page 14)  
Flash mode button (page 11 and page 13)  
Shutter button (page 20)  
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Zoom control/menu select (page 16 and page 17)  
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Rear view  
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Power on-off switch (page 10)  
Power/status indicator LED (page 5)  
LCD (page 15)  
Optical viewfinder (page 20)  
LCD on/off button (page 15)  
Menu display button (page 15)  
OK/menu selection/2x digital zoom button (see  
page 15, page 16, and page 17)  
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Power Supply  
You can operate the Polaroid PDC 2300Z Digital Camera on  
battery power or with the AC adapter.  
To conserve battery life, the camera shuts itself off after 1, 2,  
or 3 minutes of inactivity; if there is no activity for 2 minutes  
after that, the camera lens retracts. To activate the camera  
again, use the power switch. For more information, see  
Turning on the camera power” on page 10.  
Note: For information on setting the number of minutes of  
inactivity, see “Setting the automatic power-off  
delay” on page 39.  
The battery status indicator on the Status LCD indicates how  
much energy remains in the batteries. The indicator displays  
different icons for different levels of charge:  
Battery is fully charged.  
Battery is half-charged.  
Battery is in a low charge state.  
Battery is empty—replace the batteries  
immediately.  
The following battery types may be used with the  
Polaroid PDC 2300Z Digital Camera:  
High-capacity super alkaline or lithium AA disposable  
NiMH or NiCad rechargeable  
Use the AC adapter whenever possible to extend the life of  
your batteries. It is also a good idea to keep a set of extra  
batteries handy, especially on a trip when it may not be  
possible to find replacement batteries easily.  
Note: Whenever you remove or replace the batteries, most  
of the camera settings reset to their defaults.  
Note: For more information on the Status LCD, see “Using  
the Status LCD” on page 11.  
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Loading batteries  
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Open the battery compartment cover on the bottom of  
the camera by pressing down on the battery  
compartment cover and lifting it as shown.  
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Insert four AA-size batteries.  
Make sure the + and – terminals are oriented correctly  
as shown inside the battery compartment. Do not mix  
old and new batteries, or batteries of different types.  
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Close the battery compartment cover securely.  
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Connecting the AC adapter  
Here are some important notes for using the AC adapter  
with your camera:  
Only use the AC adapter that came with your camera.  
Using a different AC adapter may damage your camera.  
Turn the camera power off before connecting or  
disconnecting the AC adapter.  
Grasp the plug, not the cord, when you unplug the  
adapter from an outlet. Avoid bending, pulling, or  
twisting the AC adapter cord. Do not try to lengthen the  
cord by splicing it with another wire.  
Replace a damaged power cord with a new one (to avoid  
electrical shock).  
Note: The AC adapter may become warm to the touch after  
extended periods of use. This is no cause for alarm.  
Note: If you are using rechargeable batteries, using the AC  
adapter will not recharge them. For more  
information on how to recharge the batteries, see the  
instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.  
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Connect one end of the AC adapter (a) to the AC power  
adapter connector on the camera.  
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Connect the other end of the AC adapter to an electrical  
outlet.  
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Memory Card  
The photos you take with your PDC 2300Z Digital Camera  
are stored on a removable 8 MB Type I CompactFlash  
memory card (included in the kit and pre-installed).  
The PDC 2300Z Digital Camera supports all Type I  
CompactFlash memory cards, and is not limited by MB size.  
Caution: Do not insert or remove the memory card while the  
power is on. Doing so may damage the memory card.  
Note: You must insert the memory card before turning on  
the camera. If the memory card is not installed, the  
camera beeps quickly but does not turn on.  
Note: You may want to format the memory card if it has  
become corrupt, if you want to clear the card of all  
protected and unprotected photos, or if you want to  
reset the image numbers. For more information, see  
page 31, page 32, or page 37.  
Inserting the memory card  
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Make sure the camera power is off (lens is retracted and  
closed).  
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Open the memory compartment on the side of the  
camera as shown:  
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Insert the memory card into the slot.  
Push the card carefully, but firmly, into the slot. The  
card fits completely into the slot in only one way. When  
it is inserted correctly, the eject button above the card  
pops out.  
Note: If the card does not seem to fit correctly, do not  
force it. Turn over and retry.  
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Close the memory compartment cover.  
Removing the memory card  
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Make sure the camera power is off (lens is retracted and  
closed).  
Open the memory compartment on the side of the  
camera.  
Push the card-eject button (a) in the slot just above the  
memory card.  
Grasp the edge of the memory card and pull it out.  
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Close the memory compartment cover.  
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Attaching the Wrist Strap  
To attach the wrist strap to the body of the camera, insert  
one end of the wrist strap into the top hole (a) on the  
memory card compartment side of the camera. Push the  
loop out through the bottom hole (b). Pull the wide end of  
the wrist strap through this loop to secure the strap.  
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Using the Camera  
You must insert the memory card before you turn on the  
camera. For information about the memory card, see page 8.  
Turning on the camera power  
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Turn on the camera power by sliding the power switch  
to the left (as shown) and then letting go of the switch.  
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Using the Status LCD  
After the camera turns on, icons appear on the Status LCD.  
Icons may display differently or not at all, depending on  
which mode the camera is in.  
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Photo resolution (RECORD and PLAY)—see  
page 12.  
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Photo quality (RECORD and PLAY)—see page 12.  
Battery status (all modes)—see page 5.  
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Photos remaining or photo number (depends on  
mode: RECORD or PLAY)—see page 12.  
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Flash status (RECORD)—see page 13.  
Self-timer indicator (RECORD)—see page 14.  
Macro mode indicator (RECORD)—see page 14.  
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Pixel resolution and photo quality  
Pressing the Resolution/Quality button (top of camera)  
cycles through the settings for pixel resolution and quality.  
The resolution setting—indicated by 1792 x 1200 or  
896 x 600—refers to the number of pixels in a digital  
photo. The higher the pixel resolution, the more pixels  
that are contained in your photo. A higher pixel  
resolution takes up more space on the memory card,  
but produces a higher quality digital image when  
printed.  
The quality setting—indicated by the number of stars—  
refers to the type of image compression you want to use  
for each resolution setting. The lower the compression,  
the better the quality. An image with lower compression  
takes up more space on the memory card, but produces  
a higher quality digital image when printed.  
# Photos per  
8 MB Card  
Icons  
Resolution & Quality  
1792 x 1200  
1792 x 1200 pixel  
resolution  
Low compression (best  
quality)  
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High compression  
(minimum file size)  
896 x 600  
896 x 600 pixel resolution  
Low compression (best  
quality)  
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Medium compression  
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High compression  
(minimum file size)  
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Flash  
Pressing the Flash mode button on the Status LCD lets you  
cycle through the different types of camera flash. The default  
is Auto Flash. The flash range is 1.6 to 10 ft (0.5 – 3 m).  
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Flash setting  
Auto Flash:  
The flash fires automatically when  
needed.  
The autoexposure sensor in the  
camera determines when the flash is  
necessary.  
Fill Flash:  
The flash fires for every photo.  
Use to fill in and soften strong  
shadows when there is a light behind  
the subject or illuminating the subject  
from the side.  
Use on cloudy days.  
No flash:  
The flash does not fire.  
Use in places where flash is prohibited  
or may be distracting.  
Use when shooting toward a reflective  
background, such as a window or a  
mirror.  
Red Eye Reduction:  
The flash fires automatically when  
needed.  
Each flash is preceded by a preflash to  
reduce red-eye effect.  
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Macro lens  
Pressing the Macro enable button on the top of the camera  
turns the Macro (close-up) lens on or off. Use the Macro  
lens for subjects 1.5 to 18 in. (3.8 to 46 cm) from the camera.  
For more information, see “Taking Photos” on page 20.  
Note: When using the Macro lens, make sure the zoom lens  
is set all the way to Wide Angle; otherwise, the  
camera may not focus properly.  
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Macro Setting  
Subjects 1.5 to 18 in. (3.8 to 46 cm)  
from the camera.  
Self-timer  
Pressing the Self-timer button on the top of the camera turns  
the camera self-timer on or off. The self-timer applies to the  
next picture you take; you can set the self-timer for each  
photo you want to delay. For more information, see “Setting  
the self-timer” on page 22.  
Note: After you take a photo with the self-timer, it resets;  
you must set the self-timer each time you take a  
timed photo.  
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Self-timer Setting  
Delays the camera shutter 10 seconds  
when you press the shutter button.  
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Using the LCD  
You can use the LCD on the back of the camera as a  
viewfinder for taking photos, to review the photos you have  
taken, and to view and change camera menus.  
Press the LCD button to toggle the LCD on and off in  
RECORD mode, or to cycle through three different  
ways of viewing photos in PLAY mode (photo with or  
without data displayed, and thumbnails). For more  
information, see “Taking Photos” on page 20 or  
“Reviewing Your Photos” on page 25.  
Press the Menu button while in the RECORD, PLAY, or  
ERASE modes to change options for taking, reviewing,  
and erasing photos. For more information, see “Using  
the camera modes and menus” on page 17.  
Press the OK button to select highlighted options when  
using the camera menus . When using the LCD as a  
viewfinder for taking photos, press the OK button to  
turn 2x digital zoom on or off . For more information,  
see “Using 2x digital zoom” on page 16 or “Using the  
camera modes and menus” on page 17.  
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Using the Zoom control  
Use the Zoom control on the top of the camera to zoom the  
lens between Wide Angle and Telephoto, scroll through and  
change camera menus, and cycle through photos or photo  
thumbnails.  
Using the zoom features  
There are two ways to zoom in or out when taking a photo:  
Optical zoom: Use the Zoom control to zoom in or out  
when taking a photo using either the optical viewfinder  
or the LCD.  
2x digital zoom: Press the OK button to zoom in and  
out on the LCD when taking a photo using the LCD.  
Using the Zoom control to zoom (optical zoom)  
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to zoom in and out  
from Wide Angle to Telephoto when taking photos in  
RECORD mode.  
Icons on the Zoom control indicate which direction to rotate  
for Wide Angle or Telephoto:  
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Zoom out (toward Wide Angle lens)  
Zoom in (toward Telephoto lens)  
Using 2x digital zoom  
When using the LCD as a viewfinder for taking your photos,  
press the OK button once to zoom in digitally. The message  
2x D Zoom displays on the LCD. Once you have enabled 2x  
digital zoom, press the OK button again to disable it.  
Note: 2x digital zoom automatically reduces the pixel  
resolution of the photo to 896 x 600, and the Status  
LCD changes to reflect this.  
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Using the camera modes and menus  
Your Polaroid PDC 2300Z Digital Camera has five separate  
modes, each of which has different features and menus.  
Rotate the Mode knob to perform different functions with  
the camera:  
RECORD mode. Take photos and adjust settings.  
PLAY mode. Review photos and adjust settings.  
ERASE mode. Erase single photos or all photos at once.  
SETUP mode. View and adjust your camera’s options.  
PC mode. Transfer photos from the camera to your  
computer.  
Each of the RECORD, PLAY, ERASE, and SETUP camera  
modes has a different menu that allows you to set mode-  
related options for the camera.  
Note: The exception is PC mode, which does not have any  
menu options; you need only to switch the camera to  
that mode to allow the camera to transfer photos to  
your computer. For more information, see  
Transferring Photos to Your Computer” on page 41.  
Using the Zoom control with camera menus  
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to:  
Scroll through different options in the menus  
Increase or decrease numeric settings in the menus  
Icons on the Zoom control indicate which direction to rotate  
for scrolling up or down in menus:  
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Scroll down one menu option  
Scroll up one menu option  
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Using RECORD menu options  
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Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
Use the RECORD menu options to:  
Change the LCD brightness (page 23)  
Set the white balance for photos, if needed  
(page 24)  
Set exposure value for brightness compensation  
(page 25)  
Set Quick View mode (page 26)  
Note: Press the Menu button again to escape the menu.  
For more information on using the RECORD menu  
options, see “Taking Photos” on page 20.  
Using PLAY menu options  
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With the camera on, rotate the Mode knob to the PLAY  
setting.  
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Press the Menu button.  
Use the PLAYMenu options to:  
Change the LCD brightness (page 23)  
Display a slideshow of your photos (page 28)  
Set the video mode to view your photos on a TV  
(page 29)  
Select the folder (page 31)  
Protect (lock) current or all photos (page 32)  
Note: Press the Menu button again to escape the menu.  
For more information on using the PLAYmenu options,  
see “Reviewing Your Photos” on page 25.  
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Using ERASE menu options  
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With the camera on, rotate the Mode knob to the  
ERASE setting.  
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Press the Menu button.  
Use the ERASE menu options to:  
Delete the current unprotected photo from the  
camera (page 33)  
Delete all of the unprotected photos from the  
camera (page 34)  
Note: Press the Menu button again to escape the menu.  
For more information on using the ERASE menu  
options, see “Deleting Photos” on page 33.  
Using SETUP menu options  
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With the camera on, rotate the Mode knob to the  
SETUP setting.  
The SETUP menu displays in the LCD.  
Use the SETUP menu options to:  
Change the date and time (page 35)  
Set the menu languages (page 36)  
Toggle camera beeps on or off (page 37)  
Format the memory card (remove or renumber all  
protected and unprotected photos) (page 37)  
Set the automatic power-off delay (page 39)  
Note: Rotate the Mode knob to a different mode to  
escape the SETUP menu.  
For more information on using the SETUP menu  
options, see “Changing the Camera Settings” on  
page 34.  
Using PC mode  
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With the camera on, rotate the Mode knob to the PC  
setting. Use this mode to transfer photos to your  
computer. For more information, see “Transferring  
Photos to Your Computer” on page 41.  
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Taking Photos  
The Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 2300Z Digital Camera  
Creative Kit contains everything you need to take photos and  
transfer them to your computer.  
You can take photos using the optical viewfinder or using the  
viewfinder LCD.  
Use the optical viewfinder:  
For faster processing and flash recharge time  
To optimize battery life  
Use the LCD viewfinder:  
To see the photo framed exactly as it will be taken  
When using the macro distance setting  
To enable 2x digital zoom  
To take photos:  
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Turn the camera on.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD setting.  
Press the Resolution/Quality button (top of camera) to  
set the picture resolution and quality. For more  
information, see page 12.  
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Press the Flash enable button (top of camera) to set the  
flash. For more information, see page 13.  
Look through the optical viewfinder.  
If you want to use the LCD as a viewfinder, press the  
LCD button to turn it on.  
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Frame the photo in the optical viewfinder or the LCD.  
To zoom in or out using optical zoom, rotate the Zoom  
control toward the left for a Wide Angle lens, or toward  
the right for a Telephoto lens.  
To zoom in using the LCD (2x digital zoom), press the  
OK button once. The LCD displays the message  
2x D Zoom and zooms in digitally. To zoom out, press  
the OK button again.  
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Press the shutter button halfway down.  
If the LED next to the optical viewfinder lights solid  
green, the shot is in focus.  
If the LED next to the optical viewfinder is blinking  
red and the camera beeps twice (if beeps are  
enabled), the shot is either not in focus or the  
lighting conditions are inadequate. The camera  
may be too close to the subject. Press the Macro  
enable button (top of camera) to set the lens to  
Macro, then take your photo.  
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Press the shutter button down fully.  
Note: After you take a photo, the red status LED beside  
the optical viewfinder lights to confirm that the  
camera is processing the photo.  
For close-up photos  
Press the Macro mode enable button on the top of the  
camera for subjects that are from 1.5 to 18 in.  
(3.8 to 46 cm) from the camera.  
Note: For best results with the Macro lens, the camera’s  
zoom setting should be set all the way to Wide Angle  
(turn the Zoom control left for Wide Angle).  
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Setting the self-timer  
Use this feature to take a photo ten seconds after you press  
the shutter button.  
Note: For best results, mount the camera on a tripod when  
using the self-timer.  
1
2
3
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD setting.  
Press the Self-timer enable button (top of camera).  
The self-timer is now turned on and the self-timer icon  
appears on the Status LCD.  
Note: To cancel the self-timer, press the Self-timer  
button again.  
4
5
Frame the photo using the optical viewfinder  
or the LCD.  
Press the shutter button.  
For 7 seconds, the red status LED on the front of the  
camera lights while the green status LED on the back of  
the camera blinks.  
In the last 3 seconds before the camera takes the photo,  
the red status LED on the front of the camera begins to  
blink while the camera beeps (if beeps are enabled).  
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Changing the LCD brightness  
Use this feature to change the brightness of the LCD when  
reviewing or taking photos.  
1
2
3
Turn on your camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD or PLAY setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
Depending on the camera mode, the RECORD or PLAY  
menu appears in the LCD.  
4
5
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight the LCD  
Brightness menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The current setting displays highlighted in the LCD.  
6
7
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to increase or  
decrease the setting. You can set the LCD brightness  
from –5 (darkest) to +5 (lightest). The default is +0.  
Press the OK button to save your changes and return to  
the main menu.  
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Adjusting the white balance  
If you are shooting indoors without a flash—or sometimes  
in certain daylight conditions—your resulting photos may  
be tinted with strange colors (such as green or blue). If this  
happens, use the white balance setting to compensate for the  
problem.  
Note: It is generally a good idea to keep your camera’s white  
balance setting at Auto (the default) for most lighting  
conditions.  
Note: In situations in which flash is prohibited indoors, you  
may need to change the white balance settings.  
1
2
3
Turn the camera on.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
The RECORD menu displays in the LCD.  
4
5
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight the White  
Balance menu option.  
Press the OK button. The WHITE BALANCE menu  
displays in the LCD, with the current setting  
highlighted.  
6
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
appropriate selection based on the lighting condition:  
Lighting condition  
White Balance  
setting  
Auto  
General lighting conditions  
Daylight lighting  
Daylight  
Incandescent  
Interior, non-fluoresecent  
lighting (tungsten)  
Fluorescent1  
Fluorescent2  
Interior, cool white fluoresent  
Interior, standard fluorescent  
7
Press the OK button to save the setting and return to the  
RECORD menu.  
Note: Each time you turn the camera off and on again,  
white balance resets to the default, Auto.  
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Adjusting the exposure  
compensation  
If your photos are coming out too dark or too light, you can  
use the EV compensation setting to adjust the amount of  
light the lens allows into the camera. You may also want to  
lighten or darken your photos to achieve special lighting  
effects.  
1
2
3
Turn the camera on.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
The RECORD menu displays in the LCD.  
4
5
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight the EV  
Compensate setting.  
Press the OK button.  
The current setting displays (highlighted) in the LCD.  
6
7
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to increase  
or decrease the setting. You can set the exposure  
compensation from –1.5 (darker photos) to +1.5  
(lighter photos).  
Press the OK button to save the setting and return to the  
RECORD menu.  
Note: Each time you turn the camera off and on again,  
EV compensation resets to the default, +0.0.  
Reviewing Your Photos  
You can review your photos in the following ways:  
As you take each photo (Quick View mode)  
One photo at a time without photo data displayed  
One photo at a time with photo data also displayed  
Nine thumbnail photos at a time (3 x 3 table)  
As a slideshow  
On your TV  
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Reviewing photos as you take them  
The Quick View feature allows you to see and delete photos  
immediately after you take them.  
Note: This feature works even when the LCD is off.  
1
2
3
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the RECORD setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
The RECORD menu options appear.  
4
5
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Quick View menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The QUICK VIEW menu appears, with the current  
setting highlighted.  
6
To turn on Quick View mode, rotate the Zoom control  
to highlight the ON menu option, then press the OK  
button.  
To turn off Quick View mode, rotate the Zoom control  
to highlight the OFF menu option, then press the OK  
button.  
With Quick View on:  
a
The photo taken displays on the LCD (even if you  
have turned the LCD off).  
b
c
The Delete option displays for two seconds.  
Press the OK button to delete this photo  
immediately. If you do not press the OK button  
within two seconds after you take a photo, the LCD  
viewfinder turns off and the photo is saved.  
With Quick View off, you delete photos normally, using  
the Erase menu option in ERASE mode. For more  
information about deleting photos, see page 33.  
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Reviewing photos after you take  
them  
1
2
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the PLAY setting.  
The LCD displays the last photo taken.  
To. . .  
Do the following. . .  
View one  
Rotate the Zoom control to the right or  
left to cycle through your photos one at  
a time.  
photo at a  
time without  
photo data  
displayed  
View one  
photo at a  
time with  
photo data  
displayed  
1
2
Press the LCD button once to see  
the data displayed over the photo.  
Rotate the Zoom control to the  
right or left to cycle through your  
photos one at a time, displaying  
the photo data for each.  
View  
thumbnail  
photos  
1
Press the LCD button two times, to  
see a 3 x 3 display of up to nine  
thumbnail photos. In the group of  
photos, the last displayed photo  
appears “selected” by a white  
outline.  
If there are more photos stored in  
memory, rotate the Zoom control  
to the right to cycle through the  
thumbnails one at a time. Rotate  
the Zoom control to the left to  
cycle through the photos in the  
other direction.  
Each time you move to the next  
photo, the white outlined box  
encloses it. To see the selected  
thumbnail as a full-screen photo in  
the LCD, press the LCD button.  
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Reviewing your photos as a  
slideshow  
You can review your photos as a slideshow, setting them to  
cycle automatically at a delay of 1 to 10 seconds.  
Note: It is most likely you will want to review your photos  
as a slideshow with the camera displaying photos on  
your TV. For more information, see page 29.  
1
2
3
Turn the camera on.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the PLAY setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
The PLAYmenu options appear.  
4
5
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Slideshow menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The current delay between slides is highlighted.  
6
7
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to decrease or  
increase the delay between slides (up to a maximum of  
10 seconds).  
Press the OK button to save your changes.  
The last photo displayed appears, and the slideshow  
automatically begins.  
To stop the slideshow, press any button on the back of  
the camera, switch to another camera mode, or turn off  
the camera.  
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Reviewing photos on your TV  
1
2
3
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the PLAY setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
The PLAYmenu options appear.  
4
5
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Video Mode menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The VIDEO MODE menu appears, with the current  
setting highlighted.  
6
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
correct video mode:  
Select NTSC to use the video format for North  
America, Japan, South America, and other  
countries.  
Select PAL to use the video format for Europe, Asia,  
and other countries.  
7
Press the OK button to save changes and exit the menu.  
Once you have set the video mode, you do not have to  
set it again unless you remove the camera batteries or  
use the camera with a TV that uses a different type of  
video format.  
8
9
Turn off the camera (the video mode will be saved).  
Make sure your TV is off.  
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a
Insert one end of the AC power adapter (a) into the  
power port on the side of the camera and plug the  
other end of the cable into a grounded electrical  
outlet.  
b
Insert one end of the video cable (b) into the Video  
port on the camera and insert the other end into  
the video input port on your TV.  
a
b
c
Turn the TV on and set it to the channel used for  
video input. Set your TV to video mode, if  
necessary.  
Note: For more information about using your TV for  
video input, see the manufacturer’s manual for  
your TV.  
Note: Once you have set up your TV to display images  
from the camera, you can also take photos using  
your TV screen as a viewfinder. Simply take a  
photo using the TV just as you would using the  
LCD. For more information, see page 20.  
11 Turn on the camera.  
The last photo taken displays on the TV screen.  
12 Choose one of the following:  
To review your photos as a slideshow, see page 28.  
To review your photos by cycling through them  
manually, see page 27.  
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Selecting the folder  
Use this feature to select the folder in which you want to  
review your photos on your camera’s memory card.  
About folders  
Once you insert a new memory card into the camera, it  
automatically creates a storage folder called 100_POLA,  
which displays as 100 in the LCD. This folder stores your  
photos using sequential image numbers starting at 1. For  
example, PDC_0001.jpg, PDC_0002.jpg, etc.  
Each time you format a memory card without resetting the  
image numbers, the newest photos stored on your camera  
start numbering where the last photo left off. When the  
memory card stores more than 9,999 photos in the folder  
without resetting the image numbers, it automatically  
creates a new folder (called 101_POLA, or 101) and the  
image numbers in the new folder reset to 1.  
Note: Because of the amount of image numbers needed to  
create a new folder, it is not likely for the memory  
card to create more than one folder.  
Note: For more information on formatting the memory  
card, see page 37.  
1
2
3
Turn the camera on.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the PLAY setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
The PLAYmenu options appear.  
4
5
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Folder menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The currently-selected folder displays highlighted.  
6
7
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight the appropriate  
folder, if any.  
Press the OK button.  
The lowest-numbered photo in that folder displays in  
the LCD.  
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Protecting Your Photos  
Use this feature to protect, or “lock,your photos to prevent  
them from being deleted. Once photos are protected, they  
cannot be deleted until you unprotect them or format the  
memory card.  
Protecting photos  
You can protect either the photo currently displayed in the  
LCD, or all of your photos at once.  
1
2
3
Turn on your camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the PLAY setting.  
If you want to protect only one photo, rotate the Zoom  
control left or right to display the appropriate photo in  
the LCD. For more information, see “Reviewing Your  
Photos” on page 25.  
4
Press the Menu button.  
The PLAYmenu displays in the LCD.  
5
6
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight the Protect Files  
menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The PROTECT FILES menu displays in the LCD.  
7
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight your choice:  
Select Protect Current to protect the photo  
currently displayed in the LCD.  
Select Protect All to protect all photos stored on the  
memory card.  
Select Cancel to cancel out of this menu without  
making changes.  
Note: To unprotect, or “unlock,your photos, select  
Unprotect Current or Unprotect All from this  
menu.  
8
Press the OK button to save your changes and return to  
the PLAYmenu.  
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Deleting Photos  
With this feature you can delete individual photos or all  
photos at once.  
Warning: Once you delete a photo, it cannot be  
retrieved—it is gone forever!  
Note: You cannot use ERASE mode to delete protected  
photos. To delete protected photos, you must  
unprotect them or format the memory card. For  
more information, see “Protecting Your Photos” on  
page 32 or “Formatting the memory card” on  
page 37.  
Deleting a photo  
1
2
Turn on your camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the ERASE setting.  
The last photo taken appears in the LCD.  
3
4
Rotate the Zoom control to the left or right to cycle  
through the photos until the LCD displays the photo  
you want to delete.  
Press the Menu button.  
The ERASE menu displays in the LCD.  
5
6
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight the Erase Current  
menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The ERASE CURRENT menu appears, with a prompt  
asking if you want to erase the displayed photo.  
7
To delete the photo, rotate the Zoom control to  
highlight YES then press the OK button.  
The camera deletes the current photo. The LCD returns  
to ERASE mode and displays the next available photo.  
Note: To not delete the current photo, rotate the Zoom  
control to highlight NO then press the OK  
button.  
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Deleting all photos  
1
2
3
Turn on your camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the ERASE setting.  
Press the Menu button.  
The ERASE menu appears.  
4
5
Rotate the Zoom control to highlight Erase All.  
Press the OK button.  
The ERASE ALL menu appears.  
6
To delete all photos, rotate the Zoom control to  
highlight YES then press the OK button.  
The camera deletes all photos. The LCD returns to  
ERASE mode and displays the message No images.  
Note: To not erase all photos, rotate the Zoom control to  
highlight NO, and press the OK button.  
Changing the Camera Settings  
Use this feature to:  
Set the date and time  
Set the menu language  
Toggle sound (beep) settings  
Format the storage media  
Set the automatic power-off delay  
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Setting the date and time  
Note: You can reset the date and time on your camera as  
necessary.  
1
2
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the SETUP setting.  
The SETUP menu appears in the LCD.  
3
4
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Date/Time menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The DATE/TIME menu appears in the LCD.  
5
Rotate the Zoom control to change the value of the  
highlighted part of the date and time you want to  
change.  
As you finish each date and time setting, press the OK  
button to move to the next setting.  
6
When you finish changing all desired date and time  
settings, repeatedly press the OK button to scroll  
through the remaining settings and return to the  
SETUP menu.  
The date and time settings are saved when you return to  
the SETUP menu.  
7
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight any  
other Setup option that you want to configure, and  
press the OK button to display its menu. See the  
appropriate section in this book for details about each  
SETUP menu option.  
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Setting the menu language  
1
2
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the SETUP setting.  
The SETUP menu appears in the LCD.  
3
4
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Language menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The LANGUAGE menu appears in the LCD with the  
current language setting highlighted.  
5
6
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight your  
language choice.  
Press the OK button.  
The camera returns to the SETUP menu. The menus  
will now display in the new language.  
7
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight any  
other Setup option that you want to configure, and  
press the OK button to display its menu. See the  
appropriate section in this book for details about each  
SETUP menu option.  
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Setting the camera beep  
When beeps are enabled, the camera beeps when you press  
most buttons or cycle through menus, during the last three  
seconds of a self-timed photo, and when taking a photo.  
If sound is not enabled, the camera beeps only when taking a  
photo.  
1
2
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the SETUP setting.  
The SETUP menu appears in the LCD.  
3
4
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Sound menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The SOUND menu appears in the LCD, with the  
current setting highlighted.  
To enable camera beeps, rotate the Zoom control  
left or right to highlight Beep On, then press the  
OK button.  
To disable camera beeps, rotate the Zoom control  
left or right to highlight Beep Off, then press the  
OK button.  
The camera returns to the SETUP menu.  
5
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight any  
other Setup option that you want to configure, and  
press the OK button to display its menu. See the  
appropriate section in this book for details about each  
SETUP menu option.  
Formatting the memory card  
Use this feature to format a new memory card or a card that  
has become corrupted.  
Note: Formatting the memory card erases all photos, even  
if you have protected them.  
1
2
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the SETUP setting.  
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The SETUP menu appears in the LCD.  
3
4
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Format Media menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The FORMAT MEDIA menu appears in the LCD, with  
the NO option highlighted.  
5
To format the memory card, rotate the Zoom control to  
highlight the YES menu option, then press the OK  
button.  
Note: If you change your mind about formatting the  
memory card, rotate the Zoom control to  
highlight the NO menu option, then press the  
OK button.  
6
Upon completion of formatting, the camera displays a  
second menu, asking if you want to reset the image  
numbers.  
Note: If you do not reset the image numbers, the next  
photos you take start numbering where the last  
photos left off.  
Caution: If you tend to store your images in the same folder on  
your computer, resetting the image numbers may  
cause you to inadvertently overwrite previous image  
files when you transfer your new photos to the  
computer. For more information on image numbers,  
see page 31.  
7
To reset the image numbers, rotate the Zoom control to  
highlight the YES menu option, then press the OK  
button.  
Note: To bypass resetting the image numbers, rotate  
the Zoom control to highlight the NO menu  
option, then press the OK button.  
8
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight any  
other Setup option that you want to configure, and  
press the OK button to display its menu. See the  
appropriate section in this book for details about each  
SETUP menu option.  
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Setting the automatic power-off  
delay  
Use this feature to set the duration of inactivity after which  
the camera shuts down automatically.  
1
2
Turn on the camera.  
Rotate the Mode knob to the SETUP setting.  
The SETUP menu appears in the LCD.  
3
4
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight the  
Auto Power Off menu option.  
Press the OK button.  
The current setting appears highlighted in the LCD.  
Note: The default setting is 1.  
5
6
Rotate the Zoom control left or right until the desired  
delay appears, then press the OK button.  
Note: Available settings are 1, 2, or 3 minutes.  
If sounds are enabled, the camera beeps.  
Rotate the Zoom control left or right to highlight any  
other Setup option that you want to configure, and  
press the OK button to display its menu. See the  
appropriate section in this book for details about each  
SETUP menu option.  
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Installing Polaroid PhotoMAX  
Pro Software  
This section describes how to install Polaroid  
PhotoMAX Pro Software and how to find out more about  
using it to manipulate your photos.  
1
2
3
Insert the PhotoMAX Pro Software CD in your  
CD-ROM drive.  
Follow the installation instructions on your computer  
screen.  
If the installation program does not start automatically,  
do the following:  
a
b
c
Select Run from the Windows Start menu.  
Click Browse to locate your CD-ROM drive.  
Select Setup (the Setup.exe installation program).  
Click Open.  
d
e
Click OK. The installation program begins.  
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Transferring Photos to Your Computer  
This section describes how to connect the Polaroid  
PDC 2300Z Digital Camera to your computer and transfer  
photos from the camera to your computer.  
The drivers for the Polaroid PDC 2300Z Digital Camera are  
automatically installed with the Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro  
Software included in your kit.  
To transfer photos from your Polaroid PDC 2300Z Digital  
Camera to your computer you can use one of the following  
methods:  
Serial cable (provided).  
USB cable (provided). USB is supported only for  
computers running Windows 98 (or later) operating  
systems.  
Optional CompactFlash card readers that connect  
through a USB port, parallel port, or a PCMCIA-slot  
(available for purchase).  
Note: Use the AC adapter whenever possible to extend the  
life of your batteries.  
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Connecting the camera to your  
computer  
Connecting using the serial cable  
1
2
Turn off your camera.  
Turn off your computer and all its peripherals (scanner,  
printer).  
3
Insert the round connector on the serial cable (a) into  
the digital port on the side of the camera.  
D
C
IN  
7V  
V
ID  
E
O
b
DIGIT  
AL  
a
Note: Insert the connector straight into the digital port  
without twisting, so that the flat side of the connector  
(the side with the arrow on it) faces toward the back  
of the camera. If you encounter resistance, do not  
force the connector, but reposition it and try again.  
4
Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial  
port on the back of your computer.  
5
Insert one end of the AC power adapter (b) into the  
power port on the side of the camera and plug the other  
end of the cable into a grounded electrical outlet.  
6
7
Rotate the camera Mode knob to the PC setting.  
Turn on the camera.  
The Status LCD on the camera displays a PC message.  
8
Turn on the computer.  
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Connecting using the USB cable  
1
Turn off your camera.  
The computer can remain on.  
2
Insert the round connector on the USB cable (a) into  
the digital port on the side of the camera.  
D
C
IN  
7V  
V
ID  
E
O
b
DIGIT  
AL  
a
Note: Insert the connector straight into the digital port  
without twisting, so that the flat side of the connector  
(the side with the arrow on it) faces toward the back  
of the camera. If you encounter resistance, do not  
force the connector, but reposition it and try again.  
3
Connect the rectangular connector on the USB cable to  
the USB port on your computer.  
4
Insert one end of the AC power adapter (b) into the  
power port on the side of the camera and plug the other  
end of the cable into a grounded electrical outlet.  
5
6
Rotate the Mode knob to the PC setting.  
Turn on the camera.  
The Status LCD on the top of the camera displays a PC  
message and the computer detects the camera.  
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Transferring photos to the computer  
Once the camera and computer are connected using the  
serial or USB cable, you can transfer photos from the camera  
to the computer.  
1
Start the Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro software in either of  
two ways:  
From the Windows desktop: Double-click the  
PhotoMAX Pro icon on your desktop to start the  
Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro Software.  
From the Windows Start menu: Click on the Start  
menu, select Programs then open the Polaroid  
PhotoMAX by ArcSoft folder and select  
PhotoMAX Pro.  
2
Select File/Acquire/Select Source.  
The Select Source dialog box appears displaying the list  
of supported devices.  
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4
Highlight Polaroid PDC 2300Z Digital Camera and  
click Select.  
Select File/Acquire/Acquire.  
The Polaroid PDC 2300Z TWAIN software opens. From  
this dialog box, you can manage the photos in the  
camera’s memory.  
Note: The TWAIN software can be used with other  
applications.  
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Using PhotoMAX Pro with the Internet  
In addition to PhotoMAX Pro’s robust photo manipulation  
features, PhotoMAX now offers you direct access to the  
internet through the new Internet menu option. You can:  
Automatically send e-mail attachments of your photos  
using your e-mail software  
Go directly to the PolaroidDigital web site  
Upload and download your photos from the web  
Note: Your purchase of the PDC 2300Z Digital Camera  
also gives you access to a free membership at  
PolaroidDigital.com, with 50 MB of your own  
web space! See below for details.  
Surfing directly to the web site  
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Start the Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro software in either of  
two ways:  
From the Windows desktop: Double-click the  
PhotoMAX Pro icon on your desktop to start the  
Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro Software.  
From the Windows Start menu: Click on the Start  
menu, select Programs then open the Polaroid  
PhotoMAX by ArcSoft folder and select  
PhotoMAX Pro.  
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3
Make sure your computer is connected to the internet.  
For more information, see the instructions that came  
with your computer or that were provided by your  
internet service provider.  
Select Internet/Go to Polaroiddigital.com.  
A web browser opens and navigates directly to the  
PolaroidDigital web site. Follow the instructions on the  
site to have fun with your photos!  
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Sending your images via e-mail  
PhotoMAX Pro can work in conjuction with your e-mail  
software to automatically create new e-mail messages with  
your images as attachments.  
1
With PhotoMAX Pro open, make sure your computer is  
connected to the internet. For more information, see  
the instructions that came with your computer or  
provided by your internet service provider.  
2
To open a photo in the software, select File/Open.  
A dialog box opens, displaying the folders on your  
computer.  
Note: If you have not yet transferred your photos from  
the camera to the computer, see page 41.  
3
Browse to the image file you want to open, and double-  
click it to open it.  
The image opens in PhotoMAX Pro. If you have more  
than one image open in the software, make sure the  
image you want to send is in the active window (click on  
a window to make it active).  
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5
Select Internet/Send.  
A dialog box from your e-mail software opens,  
displaying your user profile.  
Choose the user profile you want to use.  
Note: Usually, your profile is your full name. If you’re  
not sure, consult the documentation for your  
e-mail software.  
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Click OK.  
Your e-mail software automatically creates a new e-mail  
message with the image file attached.  
Note: If you have any problems sending the message,  
consult the documentation for your  
e-mail software or your computer.  
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Saving your images to the web  
If you have created your free online membership at  
PolaroidDigital.com (see below for details), you can save  
your images from PhotoMAX Pro directly to your personal  
online web space.  
1
With PhotoMAX Pro open, make sure your computer is  
connected to the internet. For more information, see  
the instructions that came with your computer or that  
were provided by your internet service provider.  
2
To open a photo in the software, select File/Open.  
A dialog box opens, displaying the folders on your  
computer.  
Note: If you don’t have any image files on your  
computer or you haven’t yet transferred your  
photos from the camera to the computer, see  
page 41.  
3
4
Browse to the image file you want to open, and double-  
click it to open it.  
The image opens in PhotoMAX Pro.  
Select Internet/Save Image To Web.  
The PolaroidDigital.com dialog box opens.  
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Choose one of the following:  
If you already have an account at  
PolaroidDigital.com, enter your login ID and  
password in the fields, then click OK. Your browser  
will automatically navigate to your account at  
PolaroidDigital.com.  
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If you do not have an account at  
PolaroidDigital.com, click Create Account. Your  
browser will automatically bring you to a sign-up  
screen at PolaroidDigital.com.  
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From the PolaroidDigital.com web site, follow the  
instructions to save your images or create an account.  
Getting your images from the web  
Once you have posted your images in your PolaroidDigital  
personal online web space (see below for details), you can  
use PhotoMAX Pro to retrieve them.  
1
With PhotoMAX Pro open, make sure your computer is  
connected to the internet. For more information, see  
the instructions that came with your computer or that  
were provided by your internet service provider.  
2
Select Internet/Get Image From Web.  
The Add to Album dialog box opens.  
3
Choose a PhotoMAX Pro photo album in which you  
want to download your images.  
To...  
Then...  
Use a  
a
From the Album drop-down list,  
previous  
album  
select the album.  
b
a
Click OK.  
Create a new  
album  
From the Album drop-down list,  
select New Album.  
b
In the New Album dialog box, type a  
name for the new album and  
click OK.  
The PolaroidDigital.com dialog box opens.  
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Choose one of the following:  
If you already have an account at  
PolaroidDigital.com, enter your login ID and  
password in the fields, then click OK. Your browser  
will automatically navigate to your account at  
PolaroidDigital.com.  
If you do not have an account at  
PolaroidDigital.com, click Create Account. Your  
browser will automatically bring you to a sign-up  
screen at PolaroidDigital.com.  
From the PolaroidDigital.com web site, follow the  
instructions to download your images or create an  
account.  
For more about using the software:  
1
2
3
Go to the Help menu on the Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro  
main window to open the PhotoMAX Pro Online User’s  
Guide, which provides a searchable topic index and  
simple step-by-step procedures for using your Polaroid  
PhotoMAX Pro Software.  
You can also get help with any button or feature in the  
software by moving your mouse cursor over it and  
clicking your right mouse button. This brings up  
context-sensitive help that explains the software button  
or feature.  
Also visit our Help site on the Web for more  
information about your software and camera:  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Solution  
The camera  
has no power.  
Turn off and then turn on the digital camera. The  
digital camera may have automatically turned off to  
save battery power.  
Check to make sure that the battery terminals  
(+ and –) are correctly orientated as shown inside the  
battery compartment.  
The batteries are dead. Replace all four AA batteries.  
Do not mix old batteries with new batteries, or use  
different manufacturer’s batteries together. Purchase  
rechargeable NiMH batteries to extend battery life.  
Use the AC adapter whenever possible. Check to  
make sure that the AC adapter is firmly attached to  
the digital camera.  
My photos  
The digital camera’s white balance setting may be  
display strange inappropriate for the type of lighting conditions in  
hues such as which you are shooting. In the RECORD menu, change  
orange or blue. the white balance settings to a more appropriate level.  
For more information, see page 24.  
My TV isn’t  
displaying my  
photos or is  
displaying  
Make sure the TV is set to the video setting. For more  
information, see the instructions provided by your  
television manufacturer.  
You may not have set the video mode correctly on the  
camera (NTSC or PAL). Turn off the camera and  
disconnect it from the TV, then try resetting the video  
mode on the camera. For more information, see  
page 29.  
strangely  
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Problem  
Solution  
The  
Ensure that the digital camera power is turned on and  
a PC message appears on the Status LCD. Use the AC  
adapter when downloading photos.  
PhotoMAX  
Pro Software  
does not see  
the digital  
camera.  
For serial port connections, connect one end of  
the serial cable to the computer serial port. Connect  
the other end of the cable to the Digital port on  
the camera. Make sure that the cables are firmly  
attached to the camera and computer.  
For serial port connections, turn off the camera,  
computer and all computer peripherals and connect  
the camera. Turn on the camera and then turn on the  
computer.  
For USB port connections, connect one end of  
the USB cable to the computer USB port. Connect  
the other end of the cable to the Digital port on  
the camera. Make sure that the cables are firmly  
attached to the camera and computer. If you cannot  
establish a connection, turn the computer off and  
then on. Launch the software.  
Your serial port may have a conflict. Another software  
application or hardware device (such as a hand-held  
computer device) may be using your COMM port  
settings. Turn off these other software and hardware  
devices when the digital camera is connected to your  
computer.  
Your computer may have an internal BIOS conflict.  
Read the instructional manual and other  
documentation that came with your computer, or  
check with the computer manufacturer for more  
information.  
Purchase and install an external memory card reader  
for transferring your photos. See your local computer  
retailer for more information.  
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Problem  
Solution  
Cannot take a  
photo.  
Press the shutter button down halfway to focus the  
camera. Press the shutter button all the way down to  
take the photo.  
The flash is charging. Wait until the flash is charged  
and then take the photo.  
The digital camera is processing a photo. Wait until  
the photo has finished processing before taking  
another photo.  
Check to make sure that the memory card is inserted.  
If the camera beeps when you turn on the power, the  
memory card is not inserted. Turn the camera off,  
reinsert the memory card, and turn the camera on  
again.  
The memory card is full. Connect the camera to your  
computer and download photos on the card. Delete  
photos from the card to free up space for more  
photos.  
The digital camera is connected to your computer.  
You can use the software controls in the TWAIN  
driver window to take a photo while the camera is  
connected to a computer.  
The memory card is corrupted. Reformat the  
memory card or purchase a new memory card.  
The LCD does Turn on the camera and press the LCD button to see  
not turn on.  
if it turns the LCD on.  
The digital camera is connected to a computer.  
Disconnect the digital camera to turn on the LCD.  
The digital camera is connected to a TV. Disconnect  
the camera from the TV and try the LCD again.  
The batteries are weak. Replace the batteries or use  
the AC adapter. To save battery power, use the optical  
viewfinder when composing photos.  
The live photo The camera is being used in low light conditions.  
in the LCD  
viewfinder  
Increase the amount of light, or use the optical  
viewfinder to compose your photo.  
looks “jumpy.”  
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Problem  
Solution  
The flash  
doesn’t work.  
The flash is turned off. Press the Flash enable button  
(top of camera) to change the flash setting. Use the  
Auto Flash setting for best results.  
The camera is set to the Auto Flash setting and the  
sensor determined that there was sufficient light to  
take the photo without the flash.  
My photo  
looks blurry.  
The subject of your photo moved while the photo was  
being taken. Remember to have your subjects remain  
still while a photo is being taken.  
The camera moved while the photo was being taken.  
Hold the camera steady while taking a photo, or use a  
tripod. There is a tripod mount on the bottom of the  
camera.  
The wrong focal setting was used. Use the Macro lens  
setting only for subjects from 1.5 to 18 in.  
(3.8 to 46 cm) away from the camera.  
My photo  
looks dark.  
There was not enough light available when the photo  
was taken. Use the Auto Flash setting and increase the  
amount of light (if possible).  
The subject was too far away from the camera. The  
ideal flash range is 1.6 to 10 ft. (0.5 – 3 m).  
The Exposure Value (EV) menu setting is too low. In  
the RECORD menu, increase the EV setting and take  
the photo again.  
My photo  
The flash fired when lighting conditions didn’t need  
looks too light.  
it. Use the Auto Flash setting.  
The digital camera was focused on a bright object or  
light. Try taking the photo from a different angle to  
avoid bright spots in photos.  
The subject was too close to the flash when the photo  
was taken. Turn off the flash when using the Macro  
lens setting, or take the photo from a greater distance  
(ideally 3 to 10 ft. from the camera).  
The Exposure Value (EV) menu setting is too high. In  
the RECORD menu, decrease the EV setting and take  
the photo again.  
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FCC Notice  
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.  
Note: 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 when the equipment is operated in a  
residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio  
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instruction manual, 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 of television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and  
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV  
technician for help.  
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Camera Precautions  
Observe the following precautions when you use this digital  
camera:  
This camera is battery operated. Supervise children  
when the camera is operated by them or used in their  
presence. To avoid electrical shock, do not expose the  
camera to or immerse it in water or other fluids. Do not  
disassemble or operate the camera if dropped or  
damaged. Contact a Polaroid Service Center for repair  
information.  
Do not open the camera case or attempt your own  
repairs. High-voltage internal components create the  
risk of electrical shock when exposed. Return your  
camera to authorized Polaroid service providers for all  
maintenance and repairs.  
Keep the camera away from water and other liquids.  
Moisture creates the danger of fire and electrical shock.  
Do not use the camera in the rain, at the seashore, or  
any location where there is the possibility of exposure to  
liquids.  
Turn the camera off, unplug the AC adapter, and  
remove the batteries immediately if the camera is  
exposed to water or any other liquid.  
Do not open the battery compartment or unplug the AC  
adapter while the camera is on. If the camera loses  
power while processing a new photo, the photo cannot  
be stored and may cause corruption of other stored  
photos.  
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Battery Handling  
When using batteries:  
Use only AA high-capacity super alkaline or lithium  
disposable batteries or NiCad or NiMH rechargeable  
batteries with the camera.  
Never mix old batteries with new batteries, or mix  
different types of batteries or batteries from different  
manufacturers.  
Do not expose batteries to direct heat or dispose of  
them by burning. Dispose of batteries according to local  
laws and regulations.  
Remove batteries from the camera if you are not going  
to use it for an extended period of time.  
Remove dead batteries from the camera. Dead batteries  
are susceptible to leakage, and may cause significant  
damage to your camera.  
Caution: Camera damage caused by misuse of batteries is  
not covered under the terms of the One Year  
Limited Warranty.  
Contacting Polaroid  
Polaroid Corporation provides technical support for digital  
States by calling 800-897-0356 from 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. EST,  
7 days a week. Please note that phone-support and repair  
services are regional and may not be available for a  
particular product outside the country where it was  
purchased. To obtain parts for cameras purchased in the  
United States, call 800-343-4846. A list of Polaroid  
International sales and customer support offices is available  
Internet Support  
Technical support is available via the Internet. Visit our Web  
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Warranties  
One Year Limited Warranty  
Polaroid PhotoMAX PDC 2300Z Digital Camera  
Polaroid will, at our option, repair or replace any unit found  
defective in manufacture within the warranty period. The  
warranty period is determined by the date of purchase. Keep  
the receipt as proof of purchase. Otherwise, the warranty  
period is determined by the date of manufacture. This  
warranty does not apply to damage caused by accident,  
misuse or tampering, and excludes all consequential  
damages except in jurisdictions not allowing such  
exclusions or limitations.  
Ninety Day Limited Warranty  
Polaroid PhotoMAX Pro Software  
Polaroid warrants that the software media will be free of  
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 90 days  
from the date of purchase. Polaroid's entire liability and your  
exclusive remedy shall be to repair or replace the software  
that does not meet Polaroid's Limited Warranty and is  
returned to Polaroid with a copy of your sales receipt. This  
Limited Warranty is void if failure of the software has  
resulted from accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any  
replacement software will be warranted for the remainder of  
the original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is longer.  
Polaroid makes no other warranties with respect to the  
software, either express or implied, including but not limited  
to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a  
particular purpose.  
©1999-2000 Polaroid Corporation, Cambridge, MA 02139,  
U.S.A., owner of the trademarks “Polaroid, PhotoMAX”  
and “PDC. All other product names may be the property of  
their respective owners. All rights reserved, Printed in the  
U.S.A.  
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of the trademarks “Polaroid”, “Polaroid PhotoMAX” and “PDC”.  
All other product names may be the property of their respective owners.  
Printed in the U.S.A. All rights reserved.  
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PDC 2300Z  
Technical Support Information  
(This information replaces that found on Page 57)  
Polaroid Corporation provides technical support for digital cameras at  
http://www.polaroid.com/, and within the United States by calling  
800-897-0356 from 10 A.M. to 7 P.M. EST, (Mon - Fri) and 10 A.M.  
to 4 P.M. EST (Sat). Please note that phone support and repair services are  
regional and may not be available for a particular product outside the  
country where it was purchased. To obtain parts for cameras purchased in  
the United States, call 800-343-4846 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, Mon. - Fri.  
(Note: No technical support is available at this number.) A list of Polaroid  
international sales and customer support offices is available at  
Technical support is available via the Internet. Visit our Website at:  
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