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Last updated on 11/20/02

DOCUMENT NUMBER 2739

HOW TO DOWNLOAD PICTURES USING AN

OLYMPUS USB AUTO CONNECT CAMERA

Introduction

USB Auto Connect is a feature that allows an Olympus digital camera to emulate a disk drive
when connected to a computer.  This feature makes it simple to copy the pictures to your
computer by using standard drag-and-drop procedures.  There is no need to install drivers
(except for Windows 98) since the camera is supported by the operating system.   Note: The C-
211/3000/3030 Zoom and C-2100 Ultra Zoom are not USB Auto Connect cameras.  These
models use a standard USB driver.

These instructions will walk you though step-by-step instructions to connect an Olympus USB
camera and download pictures to your computer.  For camera software installation procedures,
please refer to the Software Installation Guide document included with the camera package.

Installing the USB Driver for Windows 98

NOTE: 

A USB driver only needs to be installed if the computer is running Windows 98/98 SE.

If you have a Camedia Master 4.0 CD-ROM

1)

 

Insert the Camedia Master 4.0 disc into your CD-ROM drive.  A selection menu
should automatically be displayed.  If the menu does not start, go to 

Start>Run

.

Type in 

d

:\setup.exe

 where 

d:

 is your CD-ROM drive.

2)

 

Choose 

USB Driver for Windows 98

 from the selection menu.

3)

 

Choose 

Continue

 at 

Install USB Driver for Windows 98

.

4)

 

Choose 

OK

 to reboot the computer.

If you do not have a Camedia Master 4.0 CD-ROM

1)

 

Download the 

USB Auto-Connect Driver for Windows 98

 from

http://www.olympusamerica.com/files/AutoConnDriv_Win98SE.exe

.

2)

 

Double-click the downloaded file to extract its contents.  Type in a folder location of
your choice in the 

Extract to

 text box.  For example: c:\windows\temp.

3)

 

Using Windows Explorer, open the folder you noted in 

step 2

.  Double-click on the

install.exe

 file.

4)

 

Choose 

Continue

 at 

Install USB Driver for Windows 98

.

5)

 

Choose 

OK

 to reboot the computer.

Summary of Contents for Auto-Connect

Page 1: ...ctures to your computer For camera software installation procedures please refer to the Software Installation Guide document included with the camera package Installing the USB Driver for Windows 98 N...

Page 2: ...For digital cameras models with a mode dial choose any selection If you have the E 10 or the E 20N camera turn the mode dial to Setup Connection mode How to transfer pictures with a USB Auto Connect d...

Page 3: ...on the desired filename To select multiple pictures hold down the Ctrl key or the Shift key on a Macintosh and click on the desired filenames To select all pictures go to Edit Select All 4 Drag and d...

Page 4: ...S U M E R P R O D U C T S G R O U P 8 8 8 5 5 3 4 4 4 8 h t t p s u p p o r t o l y m p u s a m e r i c a c o m Olympus America Inc Page 4 of 9 Last updated on 11 20 02 2 If you would like to save ima...

Page 5: ...America Inc Page 5 of 9 Last updated on 11 20 02 3 Navigate to the folder where you would like to save your pictures to and then single click to highlight it If you want to create a new folder click...

Page 6: ...4 8 h t t p s u p p o r t o l y m p u s a m e r i c a c o m Olympus America Inc Page 6 of 9 Last updated on 11 20 02 5 A progress bar will be displayed while the images download to your computer Click...

Page 7: ...d procedures below 1 In the Olympus Camedia Master program look at the directory tree in the upper left pane a For Windows find the Removable Disk drive letter under My Computer that represents the ca...

Page 8: ...le New Folder NOTE The following menus features in Camedia Master 2 5 do not apply to USB Auto Connect cameras These features were designed to for serial or standard USB connected cameras that do not...

Page 9: ...cable from the camera You may also remove the USB cable from your computer but this is not usually necessary For Macintosh 1 Verify that media card access indicator is not blinking Some camera models...

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