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Connect the supplied cable to the imageView’s USB port, then directly to a main
1.
USB port on your computer-do not use front panel/keyboard USB ports or unpow-
ered “hubs”.
the LCD display will indicate “StO”
2.
,
and the imageView will be recognized as a
standard “USB Mass Storage” device. this means that the camera files can be easily
viewed, edited, or copied to your hard drive, just as if they were stored on an
external hard drive or a CD-ROM. (Note for Mac users: you may need to select "StO"
memory access and plug in the imageView while its LCD still displays "StO" for it
to appear on the Mac desktop as an "Untitled" disk. See "Using the Operational
Modes")
(
3.
This step is not required with recent Windows operating systems, simply use the
options in the pop-up window to view, copy or edit your photos
). Open My Computer
or Windows Explorer. the camera will be seen as a new “Removable Disk” with an
unused drive letter assigned to it. Double click this new “Disk” icon, open the “DCiM”
folder inside, then the folder(s) inside that (“100MEDiA” ,etc). Your photos/videos
are the files inside-they have the prefix “SUNP” followed by a 4-digit number, as
seen earlier on the camera’s display when you review photos. Single clicking any
file should show a small preview image.
Downloading the Photo/Video Files