EPSON PhotoPC 850Z
Minimum System Requirements
To transfer images to your computer and edit them, make sure
your system meets these minimum requirements:
Windows Systems
IBM -compatible PC with 486 or higher processor
At least 32MB RAM
Double-speed CD-ROM drive
At least 40MB free hard disk space
VGA or SVGA monitor with at least 256-color display (16-
bit color or greater recommended)
Mouse or other pointing device
16-bit sound card and speakers (for audio annotation only)
Serial Connection
Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 95, or
Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 3 or later recommended)
Serial port with standard RS-232C interface (19200 bps or
higher)
USB Connection
Windows 98 PC with built-in USB port
Macintosh Systems
At least 32MB RAM
At least 30MB free hard disk space
CD-ROM drive
VGA monitor with minimum resolution of 640
16-bit sound card and speakers (for audio annotation only)
Serial Connection
™
Macintosh PowerPC
with System Software Version 7.5 or
later
®
Power Macintosh
G3 with System Software Version 8.51
or later
Macintosh modem/printer serial port (19200 bps or higher)
USB Connection
™
iMac
with System Software Version 8.1 and iMac
Update 1.0, or iMac with Mac
®
Power Macintosh
G3 with System Software Version 8.51
or later
Built-in USB port
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OS Version 8.51, or later
Using Batteries
Your EPSON PhotoPC 850Z comes with a charger (Model
EU-38) and four rechargeable NiMH batteries (Model EU-
24) that can be recharged hundreds of times.
Note
New batteries need to be fully charged three times before you use
them. This process takes approximately five or six hours—but you
only need to do it once to condition the batteries. The next time you
recharge your batteries, it takes approximately two and a half hours.
Charging Batteries
It's important to fully charge your batteries, so they will last as
long as possible before they need recharging.
WARNING
Shock hazard. Make sure you use the charger only with EPSON
rechargeable NiMH batteries (Model EU-24). To avoid the danger of
leakage or explosion, do not place any other batteries in the charger.
Read all safety and handling instructions on page 5 before using the
charger.
Follow these steps to charge your batteries for the first time:
1. Insert all four batteries, positioning the + and – ends as
shown.
2. Connect the battery charger to its power cord, as shown.
3. Plug the charger into an electrical outlet. The charger light
turns red, indicating that the charger is working. When the
batteries are charged, after about two and a half hours, the
light goes off.
Note
The charger light flashes to indicate changes in battery
temperature and voltage. If the light continues to flash for more
than half an hour, the batteries may be damaged or worn out, and
should be replaced. Unplug the charger if the batteries are not
fully charged after four hours.
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