| Author | Message |
| Message #180
From: Tony | posted: 08.02.2005 21:42 Here are some good Instructions for all you guys with the Traveler 6.3 MPixel Camera. Problems with Windows 98 / 98 SE? Please check whether your USB cable is correctly connected to your PC and your camera. Please check whether the selection switch of the camera is set to "PC" and USB appears on your LCD display (at the top of the camera). Please check that whether there are photos on your flash card and if you can see them on the monitor of your camera. Have you deactivated your computer system's anti-virus program or firewall before installation? If not, please deactivate any such software installed on your system and deinstall the camera files and driver. Reinstall your camera software with the virus software and firewall deactivated. If this is the case, you should check your driver configuration. To do so follow carry out the following steps: Switch off your camera and set it to "PC". Insert the Traveler driver CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. If it starts up by itself, please click "Cancel" and leave the CD in the drive. In your PC select "Start - Settings - System control - System". Then open "System Properties". Here you should choose the second index card "Device Manager". Then click "Update". The entry "USB device" will then appear in the rubric "Other device" or "Other components" or "Photo editing devices" Double-click "USB device". In the window which then opens, please choose the second index card (driver). Click the "Update driver" button there (below). The assistant for updating your driver will now open. Please choose "Automatically search for best driver" and then click "Continue". Now the next window opens. Here you click the "box" for flagging the CD-ROM drive and remove all other "ticks". Then click "Continue". Your PC will now search the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and find the driver for your Traveler digital camera. The assistant asks you if you want to install the driver. Confirm this with "YES". The updated driver data will now be transferred to your PC. After the copying process has finished you will receive a message informing you that the driver has been installed. Confirm this message with "Finish". Now close all windows until you are back at the desktop of your computer. Double-click the "Traveler" camera icon on your desktop. Your photos will now be loaded from your camera and you will see the photos as "Index view". Now you can transfer your photos to your PC using the "PC Explorer" icon. Good Luck and READ CAREFULLY!!! NO more Download Probs!!! |
| Message #181
From: jon | posted: 13.02.2005 16:50 Canmoh..you are wrong about this. , because my 5.25mb DC-5300 Traveler does NOT have a PC mode between 'setup'and the 'triangle' on the dial. In fact, those 2 modes are next to each other! There is no PC mode written anywhere on the camera at all, which is why Veronica and David, and I, and probably many others, are puzzled about references to it in the manual. Page 13 of the manual shows the mode dial and lists all 12 modes, and PC mode is not 1 of them! You must have a different model that DOES have a PC mode on the dial. David has obviously figured out how to transfer pix by trial and error.I stumbled on it after a lot of fiddling, when I had almost given up. Unfortunately, I did not write down the route I followed, and the next time had to search again.The camera works well, but the instructions unclear.So if anyone knows the correct settings for transferring pix to PC for cameras that DON'T have a PC mode on the mode dial, please do tell! |
| Message #182
From: eric | posted: 15.02.2005 15:23 the only thing i like better then the quality of the pictures and features was the price. i had looked at the camera at xmas time but had not bought it at that time. good for me because they put them on sale for $169.95 now that a steal you can not find a better price on a digital camera then that. besides the fact that it has all the extra features as it does cumparable to some o the higher price cameras which where starting around $350.00. thank you aldis |
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| Message #183
From: Walter | posted: 14.03.2005 01:04 My Computerdoes not recognise Camera at USB ports,bought a TRAVELER at Aldi |
| Message #184
From: Andy | posted: 06.04.2005 17:14 I also had the same problem with the error 3 message! I solved it by taking the battery out for an hour then turning the camera on and off a few times. This seemed to reset the camera and its been fine since. Maybe I was just lucky? |
| Message #185
From: Stephen Beecroft | posted: 09.04.2005 18:57 Could someone provide me with the address and telephone number of the repair centre has my DC5300 screen is playing up it is 15 months old and I am unable to find the information that was supplied with the camera |
| Message #186
From: Dave Probert | posted: 15.04.2005 00:17 Hi, I don't know if you have an answer by now but the info you want is :- Freephone no 0800 78 77 23 68 M to F 8.00am to 5.00 pm Address Supra Foto Elektronic Vertriebe GmbH Denisstrasse 28a 67663 Kaiserlautern Germany website www.traveler-service.de Hope this helps Good luck Dave |
| Message #187
From: wayne mctaggart | posted: 15.04.2005 17:01 can anyone please let me no where i can buy a new charger for my 5.25 camera, thanks |
| Message #188
From: Stephen Beecroft | posted: 21.04.2005 21:26 Thanks David much appreciated Steve........... |
| Message #189
From: Julie | posted: 23.04.2005 18:15 HELP! i bought a Traveler digicam Slimline X5 at Aldi in Belgium and got it home to find NO instructions in English - please can someone help. Email if you have any instructions you can send or copy for me (I will pay) or know where I can find some to download off internet as I can't find any. Thanks. |
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