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hp
photosmart
630 series
digital camera
with
hp instant
share
user's manual
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1:
Getting started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
Camera parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Top and back of camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Front, bottom, and side of camera . . . . . . . . . . 12
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Attaching the wrist strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Attaching the lens cap tether . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Attaching the lens cap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Installing the batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Installing a memory card (optional) . . . . . . . . . . 16
Turning on power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Understanding the status screen . . . . . . . . . 17
Restoring previous settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Choosing the language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Setting the date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Installing the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Camera states and menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Chapter 2:
Taking pictures and recording video clips . . . .23
Taking still pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Recording audio with still pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Recording video clips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Taking self-timer pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Using the viewfinder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Using live view . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Using auto focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Using focus lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Setting the flash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Using zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Optical zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Digital zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
Using the capture menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Help for the menu options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Image quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Self-timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
EV compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Exposure mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
White balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
ISO speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Color . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Saturation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Sharpness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Chapter 3:
Reviewing images and video clips . . . . . . . . . .46
Using playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Tagging images for direct print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Using the playback menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Delete . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Record audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
View thumbnails . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Magnify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
Rotate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Chapter 4:
Using hp instant share . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Setting up the share menu on the camera . . . . . . . . . 59
Using the share menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Tagging images for hp instant share
destinations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
How hp instant share e-mails images . . . . . . . . .64
Windows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Macintosh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64
Customizing the share menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
Chapter 5:
Unloading and printing images . . . . . . . . . . . . 67
Unloading to a computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67
Printing images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
Chapter 6:
Using the setup menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71
Camera sounds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
Date & time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
USB configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73
TV configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74
Move images to card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
Chapter 7:
Troubleshooting and support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Problems and solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76
Resetting the camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86
Messages on the camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87
Messages on the computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96
Getting assistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
HP accessibility website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
HP photosmart website . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
Support process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
Phone support in the United States . . . . . . . . . .101
Phone support in Europe, the Middle East,
and Africa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102
Other phone support worldwide . . . . . . . . . . .104
Appendix A:
Batteries and camera accessories . . . . . . . . . .106
Managing batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
Extending battery life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108
Rechargeable batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Power conservation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
Purchasing camera accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110
Appendix B:
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Memory capacity for still images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
8 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Chapter 1:
Getting started
Congratulations on your purchase of this digital camera! Your
new camera has many features to enhance your picture-taking
experience, including HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant Shar
t Shar
t Shar
t Shart Share
e
e
eeTM, direct printing
capability, manual and automatic controls, on-camera Help,
and an optional camera dock.
With HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant Shar
t Shar
t Shar
t Shart Share
e
e
ee, you can easily tag images in your
camera to be automatically sent to e-mail addresses (including
group distribution lists), online albums, or other destinations
the next time you connect the camera to your computer. And
with the direct printing capability, you can easily tag images in
your camera to be automatically printed the next time you
connect the camera directly to any HP Photosmart printer or to
any other HP printer with a front panel USB port.
To further enhance your experience, you may purchase an
HP Photosmart 8886 camera dock. (For information on
purchasing the camera dock, see page 110.) The camera dock
allows you to easily download images to a computer, send
images to a printer or television, recharge the camera
batteries, and provide a convenient home for your camera.
NOTE A dock insert is included in your
camera box which enables your
camera (and others of the same
model) to use the HP camera dock.
Please do not use the dock insert
without the camera dock and do not discard it. See the
HP 8886 Ca
HP 8886 Ca
HP 8886 Ca
HP 8886 CaHP 8886 Camera Dock User’s M
mera Dock User’s M
mera Dock User’s M
mera Dock User’s Mmera Dock User’s Manual
anual
anual
anualanual for instructions on
using the dock insert with the camera dock.
Chapter 1: Getting started 9
Camera parts
NOTE Refer to the pages in parentheses after the part names
for more information about those specific camera parts.
Top and back of camera
# Name Description
1
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFFON/OFF
switch (page 17)
Turns the camera power on and off
2 Video
Video
Video
VideoVideo button
(page 25)
Starts and stops recording a video clip
3Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button
(pages 23, 27)
Takes a picture and records audio
AF
13
2
4
5
6
8 9 10
14
1
3
7
11 12
15
10 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
4Zo
Zo
Zo
ZoZoo
o
o
oom
m
m
mm lever with
Zoom Out
Zoom Out
Zoom Out
Zoom Out Zoom Out
and Zoom In
Zoom In
Zoom In
Zoom In Zoom In
controls
(page 33)
Zooms out the lens to the wide angle
position, and zooms in the lens to the
telephoto position
5 Fl
Fl
Fl
Fl Flas
as
as
asash
h
h
hh
button
(page 31)
Allows you to select the flash setting
6OK
OK
OK
OKOK button
(pages 35, 49)
Allows you to display the Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee
and Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aac
c
c
cck
k
k
kk menus and to select
menu options on the Image Display
7
Co
Co
Co
CoControl
ntrol
ntrol
ntrolntrolle
le
le
leler
r
r
rr
with and
buttons
Allows you to move through menus
and images on the Image Display
8 Power/Memory
light (page 17)
Solid
Solid
Solid
SolidSolid—camera is on
Fa
Fa
Fa
FaFas
s
s
sst
t
t
tt b
b
b
b bl
l
l
lli
i
i
iin
n
n
nnk
k
k
kki
i
i
iin
n
n
nng
g
g
ggcamera is reading from
or writing to memory
Slow blin
Slow blin
Slow blin
Slow blinSlow blinking
king
king
kingking—camera is off and is
charging the batteries
Off
Off
Off
OffOff—camera is off
9 HP Inst
HP Inst
HP Inst
HP InstHP Instan
an
an
anant
t
t
t t
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare button
(page 62)
Turns the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu on and off on
the Image Display
10 Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrint
t
t
tt button
(page 48)
Allows you to tag images for printing
11
Pla
Pla
Pla
PlaPlayb
yb
yb
ybyba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck
button (page 46)
Turns Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aac
c
c
cck
k
k
kk on and off on the
Image Display
12
Live V
Live V
Live V
Live VLive View
iew
iew
iewiew
button (page 29)
Turns Live
Live
Live
LiveLive Vi
Vi
Vi
Vi View
ew
ew
ewew on and off on the
Image Display
# Name Description
Chapter 1: Getting started 11
13 Image Display
(pages 29, 46)
Allows you to frame pictures and video
clips using Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View
and review them
afterward in Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aac
c
c
cck
k
k
kk, and to view all
the menus
14 Viewfinder lights:
Video
(page 25) and
AF
AF
AF
AFAF Auto
Exposure/Auto
Focus and Flash
(page 30)
is soli
is soli
is soli
is soli is solid r
d r
d r
d rd red
ed
ed
eded—video is recording
AF
AF
AF
AFAF is solid gr
is solid gr
is solid gr
is solid gris solid green
een
een
eeneen—after you pressed
the Shutte
Shutte
Shutte
ShutteShutter
r
r
rr button halfway down, the
camera is ready to take a picture (auto
exposure and auto focus are locked,
and the flash is ready)
AF
AF
AF
AFAF is blinking gree
is blinking gree
is blinking gree
is blinking greeis blinking green
n
n
nn—either a focus
error occurred when you pressed the
Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button halfway down, the flash
is charging, or the camera is still
processing the last picture
Both
Both
Both
Both Both and AF
and AF
and AF
and AFand AF ar
ar
ar
arare
e
e
ee bl
bl
bl
blblinking
inking
inking
inkinginking—an
error has occurred; for example, the
memory is full (see the following
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE
TE
TE
TETE)
NOTE If an error prevents a picture
from being taken, then an error
message will display on the
Image Display. See Messag
Messag
Messag
MessagMessages on
es on
es on
es on es on
the
the
the
thethe cam
cam
cam
cam camera
era
era
eraera on page 87.
15 Viewfinder
(pages 23, 28)
Allows you to frame the subject of your
picture or video clip
# Name Description
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Front, bottom, and side of camera
# Name Description
1 Flash (page 31) Provides additional light to improve
picture-taking
2 Self-Timer light
(page 27)
Blinks during the 10-second count-
down before taking a picture when
Self-Timer
Self-Timer
Self-Timer
Self-TimerSelf-Timer in the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu is set to
On
On
On
OnOn or On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shotsOn - 2 shots. When set to On -
On -
On -
On - On -
2 shots
2 shots
2 shots
2 shots2 shots, also blinks during the time
between the first and second shots.
3 Microphone
(page 24)
Records audio clips
8
9
10
1
6
7
23
11 5
4
Chapter 1: Getting started 13
4 Lens cap
(page 15)
Protects the camera lens. You must
remove the lens cap before taking
pictures or recording video.
5 Lens cap tether
mount (page 14)
Allows you to attach a tether to the
lens cap
6 Tripod mount Allows you to mount the camera to
a tripod
7 Camera dock
connector
(page 110)
Allows you to connect the camera to
the optional HP 8886 camera dock.
(See page 110 for information on
purchasing an HP 8886 camera dock.)
8 Battery/memory
card door
(page 15)
Allows you access to insert and
remove the batteries and an optional
memory card
9 Power adapter
connector
(page 111)
Allows you to connect an optional
HP AC power adapter to the camera to
either operate the camera without
batteries, or recharge the batteries in
the camera
10 USB connector
(pages 67, 69)
Allows you to connect a USB cable
from the camera to a USB-enabled
computer or printer
11 Wrist strap
mount (page 14)
Allows you to attach a wrist strap
# Name Description
14 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Setup
Attaching the wrist strap
Attach the wrist strap to the wrist
strap mount on the side of the
camera as shown.
NOTE It is easiest to install the
wrist strap by inserting it from
the bottom.
Attaching the lens cap tether
1Wrap the small loop of the
lens cap tether around the
wrist strap between the
plastic stay on the wrist
strap and the wrist strap
mount on the side of the
camera.
2Insert the long loop of the
tether through the small
loop and pull to tighten the knot.
3Insert the long loop of the
tether through the lens cap
tether mount.
4Pull the long loop over the
sides of the lens cap and then
under the lens cap as shown.
Pull to tighten the knot.
Chapter 1: Getting started 15
Attaching the lens cap
1Pinch the grips on the sides of the
lens cap with your thumb and
finger as shown.
2Fit the lens cap into the lens ring
on the front of the camera and
release the grips on the lens cap.
Make sure the lens cap snaps
into place.
To remove the lens cap, pinch the grips on the sides of the lens
cap with your thumb and finger, and pull the lens cap off the
lens ring.
Installing the batteries
1Open the battery/memory
card door on the bottom of
the camera.
2Insert the batteries as indicated
inside the door.
3If you do not have an optional
memory card to install in the
camera, close the battery/
memory card door and skip to Tu
Tu
Tu
TuTur
r
r
rrn
n
n
nni
i
i
iin
n
n
nng
g
g
gg o
o
o
o on
n
n
nn p
p
p
p po
o
o
oowe
we
we
wewer
r
r
rr on
page 17. If you want to install an optional memory card,
leave the battery/memory card door open and proceed to
the next section, Insta
Insta
Insta
InstaInstallin
llin
llin
llinlling a m
g a m
g a m
g a mg a memory c
emory c
emory c
emory cemory card (option
ard (option
ard (option
ard (optionard (optional)
al)
al)
al)al).
NOTE For more information, see Managing
Managing
Managing
ManagingManaging batteries
batteries
batteries
batteries batteries on
page 106. You can also use an optional HP AC power
adapter to power the camera, and you can recharge
batteries in the camera using an optional HP AC power
adapter or HP 8886 camera dock. For more information,
see P
P
P
PPurc
urc
urc
urcurchasing camer
hasing camer
hasing camer
hasing camerhasing camera accessor
a accessor
a accessor
a accessora accessories
ies
ies
iesies on page 110.
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Installing a memory card (optional)
Your digital camera contains 16 MB of internal memory that
allows you to store images and video clips in your camera.
However, you can use an optional memory card (purchased
separately) instead to store images and video clips. For
information on the memory cards that are supported with your
camera, see P
P
P
PPurchasing camera
urchasing camera
urchasing camera
urchasing cameraurchasing camera accessorie
accessorie
accessorie
accessorie accessories
s
s
ss on page 110.
NOTE If a memory card is installed in the camera, all new
images and video clips will be stored only on the memory
card. The internal memory and its file system are not
available when a memory card is installed in the camera.
1With the battery/memory card
door open on the bottom of the
camera, insert the memory card
in the slot behind the batteries as
shown. Make sure the memory
card snaps into place.
2Close the battery/memory
card door.
To remove a memory card, press down on the top edge of the
memory card, and it will spring outward from the slot.
NOTE You can install or remove an optional memory card
while the camera is powered on with an optional HP AC
power adapter.
Chapter 1: Getting started 17
Turning on power
NOTE You must remove the lens cap to be able to operate the
camera. If you turn on the camera without removing the
lens cap, an error message will display on the Image
Display. See M
M
M
MMessag
essag
essag
essagessages on
es on
es on
es ones on the c
the c
the c
the c the cam
am
am
amamera
era
era
eraera on page 87.
Remove the lens cap and then turn
on the camera by sliding the
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFFON/OFF switch to the right and
releasing it.
The lens extends, the Image Display
turns on for a few seconds (see the
next subsection), and the Power/
Memory light turns on solid.
Understanding the status screen
When you turn on the camera, the HP logo screen and then the
status screen display for a few seconds on the Image Display.
The main part of the status screen
shows the current Im
Im
Im
ImImage
age
age
ageage Quality
Quality
Quality
Quality Quality
setting (designated by the stars),
number of pictures remaining,
battery level, and flash setting. Any
non-default Captu
Captu
Captu
CaptuCapture
re
re
rere menu settings
are also shown across the top of the
status screen.
The status screen is also displayed for a few seconds any time
you change the flash settings on the camera. See Setting the
Setting the
Setting the
Setting the Setting the
flas
flas
flas
flasflash
h
h
hh on page 31.
18 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Restoring previous settings
Some of the settings that you can change in the camera menus
do not remain set after you turn off the camera. However, you
can restore the settings from the last time the camera was on
and had at least one non-default setting (which could actually
be several power cycles ago) by holding down the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button
while also sliding the ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFFON/OFF switch to turn on the camera.
The restored settings are then displayed across the top of the
status screen. (See the previous subsection.)
Choosing the language
The first time you turn on the camera, the following screen
appears and prompts you to choose a language.
1Scroll to the language that you
want by using the buttons
on the Contr
Contr
Contr
ContrContro
o
o
ooller
ller
ller
llerller .
2Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button to select the
highlighted language.
NOTE You can change the language setting by using the
Langu
Langu
Langu
LanguLanguage
age
age
ageage menu option in the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu. See Cha
Cha
Cha
ChaChapter 6:
pter 6:
pter 6:
pter 6: pter 6:
Using the
Using the
Using the
Using theUsing the setup
setup
setup
setup setup m
m
m
mmenu
enu
enu
enuenu on page 71, and then see
Langu
Langu
Langu
LanguLanguage
age
age
ageage on page 74.
Chapter 1: Getting started 19
Setting the date and time
The camera has a clock that records the date and time at which
you take each picture. The first time you turn on the camera, the
following screen appears after you choose the language.
1Adjust the value of the
highlighted selection by using
the buttons.
2Press the buttons to move to
the other selections.
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the
correct date, time, and date/time format are set.
NOTE In the date/time format, mm
mm
mm
mmmm=month, dd
dd
dd
dddd=day, and
yyyy
yyyy
yyyy
yyyyyyyy=year.
3Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button when the proper values are entered,
and then press OK
OK
OK
OKOK again to accept the values. The Image
Display then turns off.
Installing the software
The HP Photo & Imaging software allows you to unload images
from the camera, view them, print them, and e-mail them. It
also allows you to configure the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu on the camera.
See Chapte
Chapte
Chapte
ChapteChapter 4: Using hp inst
r 4: Using hp inst
r 4: Using hp inst
r 4: Using hp instr 4: Using hp instant shar
ant shar
ant shar
ant sharant share
e
e
e e on page 58 for
information about configuring the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu on the
camera, and Chapter 5: U
Chapter 5: U
Chapter 5: U
Chapter 5: UChapter 5: Unload
nload
nload
nloadnloading
ing
ing
inging and
and
and
and and printing
printing
printing
printing printing imag
imag
imag
imagimages
es
es
es es on
page 67 for information about connecting the camera to a
computer or printer.
NOTE Copies of this User’s Manual are also located
on the HP Photo & Imaging software CD. Look in the
\docs\Readme
\docs\Readme
\docs\Readme
\docs\Readme\docs\Readme file on the CD to see where the manual
in your language is located.
20 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Windows
NOTE For the HP
HP
HP
HPHP In
In
In
In Instant
stant
stant
stant stant Share
Share
Share
ShareShare component of the HP Photo &
Imaging software to function properly on your Windows
computer, you must have installed at least Internet Explorer
5.01 on Windows 2000 or XP, or Internet Explorer 5.01
Service Pack 2 on Windows 98, 98 SE, or Me.
1Close all programs and temporarily disable any virus
protection software running on your computer.
2Insert the HP Photo & Imaging software CD into the CD
drive of your computer. The installation window
automatically appears.
NOTE If the installation window does not appear, click Sta
Sta
Sta
StaStar
r
r
rrt
t
t
tt,
and then click Ru
Ru
Ru
RuRun
n
n
nn. Type X:
X:
X:
X: X:\Se
\Se
\Se
\Se\Setu
tu
tu
tutup
p
p
pp.e
.e
.e
.e.exe
xe
xe
xexe, where X
X
X
XX
is the
letter of your CD drive.
3Click Nex
Nex
Nex
NexNext
t
t
tt, and then follow the on-screen instructions to
install the software.
Your Windows CD may also include bonus software from other
manufacturers. To install any bonus software:
1Click Star
Star
Star
StarStart
t
t
tt, click Run
Run
Run
RunRun, and in the Open
Open
Open
OpenOpen box, type
X:\Bonus\setup
X:\Bonus\setup
X:\Bonus\setup
X:\Bonus\setupX:\Bonus\setup.
.
.
..ex
ex
ex
exexe
e
e
e e (where X
X
X
XX is the letter of your CD drive).
2Click OK
OK
OK
OKOK, and then follow the on-screen instructions to
install the bonus software.
Chapter 1: Getting started 21
Macintosh
1Close all programs and temporarily disable any virus
protection software running on your computer.
2Insert the HP Photo & Imaging software CD into the CD
drive of your computer.
3Double-click the CD icon on the computer desktop.
4Double-click the installer icon, and then follow the on-screen
instructions to install the software.
NOTE Before you can unload images from the camera to a
Macintosh computer, you must first change the USB
USB
USB
USB USB
Configu
Configu
Configu
ConfiguConfiguration
ration
ration
rationration setting to Disk Dr
Disk Dr
Disk Dr
Disk DrDisk Drive
ive
ive
iveive in the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu on
the camera. See Chapter 6: Using the s
Chapter 6: Using the s
Chapter 6: Using the s
Chapter 6: Using the sChapter 6: Using the setup menu
etup menu
etup menu
etup menuetup menu on
page 71, and then see USB
USB
USB
USBUSB c
c
c
c con
on
on
ononfiguration
figuration
figuration
figurationfiguration on page 73.
Your Macintosh CD may also include bonus software from
other manufacturers. To install any bonus software:
1Double-click the Bonus
Bonus
Bonus
BonusBonus folder icon.
2Double-click the installer icon for the bonus software.
3Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software.
22 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Camera states and menus
Your camera has three main states that allow you to complete
certain tasks. Each of these states has an associated menu you
can use to adjust camera settings or perform tasks in that state.
zCapture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture—Allows you to take still pictures and record video
clips. For information on using Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee, see Chapter 2:
Chapter 2:
Chapter 2:
Chapter 2: Chapter 2:
T
T
T
TTaking pictur
aking pictur
aking pictur
aking picturaking pictures and re
es and re
es and re
es and rees and recor
cor
cor
corcording v
ding v
ding v
ding vding video c
ideo c
ideo c
ideo cideo clips
lips
lips
lips lips on page 23.
zPlay
Play
Play
PlayPlayb
b
b
bbac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk—Allows you to review the still images and video
clips that you capture. For information on using Playback
Playback
Playback
PlaybackPlayback,
see Chapt
Chapt
Chapt
ChaptChapter 3:
er 3:
er 3:
er 3:er 3: R
R
R
R Rev
ev
ev
evevie
ie
ie
ieiewin
win
win
winwing image
g image
g image
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s and
s and
s and s and v
v
v
vvideo
ideo
ideo
ideo ideo clip
clip
clip
clipclips
s
s
s s on
page 46.
zShare
Share
Share
ShareShare—Allows you to use the HP
HP
HP
HPHP Inst
Inst
Inst
Inst Instant
ant
ant
antant Shar
Shar
Shar
Shar Share
e
e
ee technology
to tag images in your camera to be automatically sent to a
variety of destinations the next time you connect the camera
to your computer. For information on using Sh
Sh
Sh
ShShar
ar
ar
arare
e
e
ee, see
Cha
Cha
Cha
ChaChapter 4: U
pter 4: U
pter 4: U
pter 4: Upter 4: Using hp inst
sing hp inst
sing hp inst
sing hp instsing hp instant shar
ant shar
ant shar
ant sharant share
e
e
e e on page 58.
Your camera also has a fourth menu, the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu, which
allows you to adjust a number of camera settings. For
information on this menu, see Chapter 6: Using the
Chapter 6: Using the
Chapter 6: Using the
Chapter 6: Using the Chapter 6: Using the setup
setup
setup
setup setup
menu
menu
menu
menu menu on page 71.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 23
Chapter 2:
Taking pictures and
recording video clips
Taking still pictures
You can take a picture almost any time the camera is on,
regardless of what is being shown on the Image Display. For
example, if a menu is currently displayed when you press the
Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button, the menu will be canceled, and the camera will
take a picture.
To take a still picture:
1Frame the subject for your
picture in the viewfinder (see
page 28).
2Hold the camera steady and
press the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button
halfway down. The camera
measures and then locks the
focus and exposure.
3Press the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button all the way down to take the
picture. You will hear a shutter click when the camera takes
the picture.
After the picture is taken, the image is displayed for several
seconds in Insta
Insta
Insta
InstaInstant R
nt R
nt R
nt Rnt Rev
ev
ev
evevie
ie
ie
ieiew
w
w
ww on the Image Display. You can
delete the image during Instant Rev
Instant Rev
Instant Rev
Instant RevInstant Revi
i
i
iie
e
e
eew
w
w
ww by pressing the
OK
OK
OK
OKOK button. You can use Playb
Playb
Playb
PlaybPlayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck to review the pictures you
have taken. See Using pl
Using pl
Using pl
Using plUsing playbac
aybac
aybac
aybacayback
k
k
kk on page 46.
24 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
NOTE The Power/Memory light will blink while the camera is
saving images to the internal memory or to an optional
memory card. Do not remove a memory card while this
light is blinking, because it might corrupt the card.
Recording audio with still
pictures
You can record audio clips that are attached to the still pictures
you take.
The following procedure explains how to record an audio clip
while you are taking a still picture. You can also record an
audio clip later to attach to a still image by using the Re
Re
Re
ReReco
co
co
cocord
rd
rd
rd rd
Aud
Aud
Aud
AudAudio
io
io
ioio menu option in the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck menu. See Usin
Usin
Usin
UsinUsing th
g th
g th
g thg the
e
e
e e
playback menu
playback menu
playback menu
playback menuplayback menu on page 49, and then see Record audio
Record audio
Record audio
Record audioRecord audio on
page 53.
1Press the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button all the way down to take the picture.
2Continue to hold the S
S
S
SShutter
hutter
hutter
hutterhutter button down to start recording
the audio clip. Ins
Ins
Ins
InsInsta
ta
ta
tatant R
nt R
nt R
nt Rnt Re
e
e
eev
v
v
vvie
ie
ie
ieiew
w
w
ww remains on the Image Display,
and a microphone icon and audio counter appear on the
Image Display as well.
3Release the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button to stop recording audio.
NOTE You must hold the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button down for longer than
2 seconds after the picture is taken to have the recorded
audio saved. Otherwise, it is discarded.
Audio recording stops when you release the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button or
the camera runs out of memory, whichever comes first. After
recording has stopped, the image is displayed for several
seconds in Instant Re
Instant Re
Instant Re
Instant ReInstant Revie
vie
vie
vieview
w
w
ww on the Image Display. You can delete
the image and the audio clip that is attached to the image
during In
In
In
InInstant Re
stant Re
stant Re
stant Restant Revie
vie
vie
vieview
w
w
ww by pressing the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 25
NOTE Because the camera does not have a speaker, you
cannot hear audio clips when using Playb
Playb
Playb
PlaybPlaybac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk on the
camera. Instead, you must use a television (TV) or
computer to hear audio clips. If you have an optional
HP 8886 camera dock, you can review the audio clips
attached to your still images by connecting the camera to
a TV via the camera dock. For information on how to do
this, see the HP 88
HP 88
HP 88
HP 88HP 8886 Ca
86 Ca
86 Ca
86 Ca86 Camera D
mera D
mera D
mera Dmera Dock Use
ock Use
ock Use
ock Useock User’s M
r’s M
r’s M
r’s Mr’s Manua
anua
anua
anuaanual
l
l
ll that
was included with your camera dock.
Recording video clips
NOTE Zoom does not work while recording video clips.
A video clip includes audio.
1Frame the subject for your
video in the viewfinder (see
page 28).
2Press and release the Vid
Vid
Vid
VidVide
e
e
eeo
o
o
oo
button to start recording
video. The Video
viewfinder light turns on
solid red. If Live V
Live V
Live V
Live VLive View
iew
iew
iewiew is on
when the camera starts recording, a video icon, RE
RE
RE
REREC,
C,
C,
C, C,
and a video counter appear on the Image Display. See
Usi
Usi
Usi
UsiUsing l
ng l
ng l
ng lng live view
ive view
ive view
ive viewive view on page 29.
3Press and release the Vid
Vid
Vid
VidVide
e
e
eeo
o
o
oo button again to stop
recording video.
NOTE If you have set Self-
Self-
Self-
Self-Self-Timer
Timer
Timer
TimerTimer to On
On
On
OnOn or On - 2 sho
On - 2 sho
On - 2 sho
On - 2 shoOn - 2 shots
ts
ts
tsts in the
Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu (see page 38), the camera will start
recording 10 seconds after you press the Vid
Vid
Vid
VidVideo
eo
eo
eoeo button.
However, with the On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots On - 2 shots setting, the camera only
records one video clip.
26 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
The camera automatically stops recording when you press and
release the Video
Video
Video
VideoVideo button again or the camera runs out of
memory, whichever comes first. After recording has stopped,
the first frame of the video clip and Proces
Proces
Proces
ProcesProcessing...
sing...
sing...
sing...sing... appear on the
Image Display. While it is processing, you can delete the video
clip by pressing the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button.
NOTE The quality of the video recorded and the amount of
video that can be stored in memory will vary based on the
current Image
Image
Image
ImageImage Qual
Qual
Qual
Qual Quality
ity
ity
ityity setting in the Cap
Cap
Cap
CapCapt
t
t
tture
ure
ure
ureure menu (see
page 36). The default Best Image
Best Image
Best Image
Best Image Best Image Qualit
Qualit
Qualit
QualitQuality
y
y
yy setting will
result in the highest quality video recordings, but will
consume more memory. In contrast, the Bette
Bette
Bette
BetteBetter
r
r
rr or Good
Good
Good
GoodGood
Imag
Imag
Imag
ImagImage Quality
e Quality
e Quality
e Qualitye Quality settings will result in reduced video quality,
but will use less storage space in memory.
You can use Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck on the camera to review the video
portion of the video clips you have recorded. See Usi
Usi
Usi
UsiUsing
ng
ng
ngng
playback
playback
playback
playbackplayback on page 46.
NOTE Because the camera does not have a speaker, you
cannot hear the audio portion of video clips when using
Play
Play
Play
PlayPlayb
b
b
bbac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk on the camera. Instead, you must use a television
(TV) or computer to hear the audio portion. If you have an
optional HP 8886 camera dock, you can review the audio
portion of your video clips by connecting the camera to a
TV via the camera dock. For information on how to do
this, see the HP
HP
HP
HPHP 8886
8886
8886
8886 8886 Cam
Cam
Cam
Cam Camera D
era D
era D
era Dera Dock
ock
ock
ockock User
User
User
User Users M
s M
s M
s Ms Ma
a
a
aanua
nua
nua
nuanual
l
l
ll that
was included with your camera dock.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 27
Taking self-timer pictures
You can also take still pictures using the Self-Timer
Self-Timer
Self-Timer
Self-TimerSelf-Timer settings in
the Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee menu.
1Set Self-T
Self-T
Self-T
Self-TSelf-Timer
imer
imer
imerimer to either On
On
On
OnOn or On - 2
On - 2
On - 2
On - 2On - 2 shots
shots
shots
shots shots in the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture
menu. See Using the capture
Using the capture
Using the capture
Using the captureUsing the capture menu
menu
menu
menu menu on page 35, and then
see Se
Se
Se
SeSelf-ti
lf-ti
lf-ti
lf-tilf-timer
mer
mer
mermer on page 38.
2Secure the camera to a tripod or set it on a stable surface.
3Frame the subject for your picture in the viewfinder (see
page 28).
4Press the Shutte
Shutte
Shutte
ShutteShutter
r
r
rr button halfway down. The camera
measures and then locks the focus and exposure. The
camera will hold these settings for the 10 seconds until it
takes the picture.
NOTE If you immediately press the Shutte
Shutte
Shutte
ShutteShutter
r
r
rr button all the way
down instead, the camera locks focus and exposure just
before the end of the 10-second countdown. This is useful
when one or more subjects will be entering the picture
during the 10-second countdown period.
5Press the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button all the way down. If Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View is on,
a 10-second countdown appears on the Image Display. The
Self-Timer light on the front of the camera blinks slowly for 7
seconds and then quickly for the final 3 seconds before the
camera takes the picture. If you set Self-T
Self-T
Self-T
Self-TSelf-Timer
imer
imer
imerimer to On - 2
On - 2
On - 2
On - 2 On - 2
shots
shots
shots
shotsshots, the Self-Timer light blinks for a few more seconds until
the second picture is taken.
28 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Using the viewfinder
The viewfinder has a circle and
three lines superimposed on it.
You can use the circle in the
viewfinder to center most of the
pictures you take and all of the
video clips you record. The only
time you should not use the
circle to center a picture is when
you are taking close-up pictures
using the Ma
Ma
Ma
MaMacr
cr
cr
crcro
o
o
oo Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure M
e M
e M
e Me Mode
ode
ode
odeode setting on the camera.
NOTE The Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure Mode
e Mode
e Mode
e Modee Mode setting does not apply when you
are recording video clips.
If you use the viewfinder to take close-up pictures in Macr
Macr
Macr
MacrMacro
o
o
oo
Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure Mode
e Mode
e Mode
e Modee Mode, parallax error can occur. (This means that
some of the subject you see through the viewfinder will not
actually appear in your captured image.) The lines above and
below the circle in the viewfinder can help you correct for this.
1Set Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure Mode
e Mode
e Mode
e Modee Mode to Macr
Macr
Macr
MacrMacro
o
o
oo in the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu. See
Using
Using
Using
UsingUsing the capt
the capt
the capt
the capt the capture menu
ure menu
ure menu
ure menuure menu on page 35, and then see
Exposure mode
Exposure mode
Exposure mode
Exposure modeExposure mode on page 39.
2Frame the entire subject for your close-up picture within the
three lines in the viewfinder. Be sure that you line-up the
upper-left corner of the picture using the parallax lines.
NOTE It is strongly recommended, however, that you use Live
Live
Live
Live Live
View
View
View
ViewView on the Image Display (see the next section), instead
of the viewfinder, when using the Mac
Mac
Mac
MacMacro
ro
ro
roro Expo
Expo
Expo
ExpoExposur
sur
sur
sursure
e
e
e e
Mode
Mode
Mode
ModeMode setting. (Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View turns on automatically when you
set the Expo
Expo
Expo
ExpoExposu
su
su
susur
r
r
rre Mode
e Mode
e Mode
e Modee Mode to Macr
Macr
Macr
MacrMacro
o
o
oo .) Li
Li
Li
LiLive
ve
ve
veve Vi
Vi
Vi
Vi View
ew
ew
ewew alleviates
parallax error when you are using Macr
Macr
Macr
MacrMacro
o
o
oo .
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 29
Using live view
The Image Display allows you to frame pictures and video clips
using Live View
Live View
Live View
Live ViewLive View. To activate Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View on the Image Display,
press the Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View button. To turn off Liv
Liv
Liv
LivLive View
e View
e View
e Viewe View,
press the
Live Vi
Live Vi
Live Vi
Live ViLive View
ew
ew
ewew button again.
NOTE Using Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View consumes a lot of battery power. To
conserve batteries, use the viewfinder instead.
The following table describes the information that is displayed
in the Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View screen of the Image Display when the camera
settings are at their default values and no memory card is
installed in the camera.
NOTE If you change other camera settings or install a
memory card in the camera, icons for those settings and
an icon for the memory card will also be displayed in the
Live View
Live View
Live View
Live View Live View screen.
# Icon Description
1Image
Image
Image
ImageImage Quality
Quality
Quality
Quality Quality setting (default is Be
Be
Be
BeBest
st
st
stst, which is
indicated by the three stars)
212
12
12
1212 Pictures remaining that you can take and store in
the internal memory (depends on how much
space is remaining in internal memory)
1
2
4
3
30 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Using auto focus
The circle in the viewfinder and the two brackets in the middle
of the Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View screen show the focus region for the picture
you are taking. (See Usi
Usi
Usi
UsiUsing
ng
ng
ngng the
the
the
the the viewfin
viewfin
viewfin
viewfin viewfinder
der
der
derder on page 28 and
Usi
Usi
Usi
UsiUsing
ng
ng
ngng live
live
live
live live view
view
view
view view on page 29.) When you press the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter
button halfway down, the camera uses this focus region to
automatically measure and then lock the focus.
The AF
AF
AF
AFAF viewfinder light turns on solid green and the focus
brackets in the Live
Live
Live
LiveLive V
V
V
V View
iew
iew
iewiew screen turn green when the image is
in focus and the camera can lock the focus. However, the AF
AF
AF
AFAF
viewfinder light blinks green and the focus brackets in Live
Live
Live
LiveLive
View
View
View
ViewView turn red when the camera is unable to focus.
If the viewfinder light blinks and the focus brackets turn red,
release the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button, re-frame the subject for your picture,
and then press the Shut
Shut
Shut
ShutShutter
ter
ter
terter button halfway down again. If the
viewfinder light continues to blink and the focus brackets
continue to turn red after several tries, the lighting may be too
low, or there may not be enough contrast in the focus region.
Try using Fo
Fo
Fo
FoFocu
cu
cu
cucus
s
s
ss L
L
L
L Lo
o
o
oock
ck
ck
ckck (see the next section).
NOTE When set to Macr
Macr
Macr
MacrMacro
o
o
oo Exp
Exp
Exp
ExpExposu
osu
osu
osuosure
re
re
rere Mod
Mod
Mod
Mod Mode
e
e
ee, the camera will
not take a picture if it cannot find focus.
3
or
—Battery level (actual icon shown
depends on the state of your camera batteries;
see Managing ba
Managing ba
Managing ba
Managing baManaging batteries
tteries
tteries
tteriestteries on page 106)
—AC power when using the optional
HP AC power adapter or HP camera dock
4 Focus brackets (see the next section, Usi
Usi
Usi
UsiUsing au
ng au
ng au
ng aung auto
to
to
to to
focus
focus
focus
focusfocus)
# Icon Description
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 31
Using focus lock
Fo
Fo
Fo
FoFocu
cu
cu
cucus
s
s
ss L
L
L
L Lo
o
o
oock
ck
ck
ckck allows you to focus on a subject that is not in the
center of the picture, or to capture action shots more quickly by
pre-focusing in the area where action will occur. You can also
use Fo
Fo
Fo
FoFocus
cus
cus
cuscus Lo
Lo
Lo
Lo Lock
ck
ck
ckck to help achieve focus in low lighting or low
contrast situations.
1Center the subject for your picture within the circle in the
viewfinder or within the focus brackets in Li
Li
Li
LiLive
ve
ve
veve Vie
Vie
Vie
Vie View
w
w
ww. (See
Using the viewfinder
Using the viewfinder
Using the viewfinder
Using the viewfinderUsing the viewfinder on page 28 and Us
Us
Us
UsUsing
ing
ing
inging live view
live view
live view
live view live view on
page 29.)
2Press the S
S
S
SSh
h
h
hhutter
utter
utter
utterutter button halfway down to lock the focus and
exposure.
3Continue to hold the Shu
Shu
Shu
ShuShutter
tter
tter
ttertter button halfway down while you
re-frame or adjust your subject for proper positioning.
4Press the Shu
Shu
Shu
ShuShutter
tter
tter
ttertter button all the way down to take the picture.
Setting the flash
NOTE The flash does not work while recording video clips.
The Fl
Fl
Fl
FlFlas
as
as
asash
h
h
hh button lets you cycle
through the flash settings on the
camera. To change the flash setting,
press the Fla
Fla
Fla
FlaFlash
sh
sh
shsh button. The status
screen appears on the Image
Display with the flash setting
highlighted. Continue to press the
Fl
Fl
Fl
FlFla
a
a
aas
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh button until the flash setting you want is displayed in
the status screen.
Auto
Auto
Auto
AutoAuto is the default flash setting. The flash setting resets to
Auto
Auto
Auto
AutoAuto when you turn off the camera. The following table
describes the flash settings.
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NOTE The red-eye phenomenon is caused by light from the
flash reflecting off the blood vessels in the retinas of the
subjects’ eyes, which sometimes makes a human’s or
animal’s eyes appear red in the captured image. When
you set the flash to either Re
Re
Re
ReRed-
d-
d-
d-d-Eye
Eye
Eye
EyeEye
or Night
Night
Night
NightNight
, the
camera flashes twice, minimizing the red-eye in the
captured images of humans or animals.
It will take longer to take a picture with either the
Red
Red
Red
RedRed-
-
-
--Eye
Eye
Eye
EyeEye
or Nigh
Nigh
Nigh
NighNight
t
t
t t flash setting. The shutter is
delayed because of the additional flash. In turn, make
sure your subjects wait for the second flash.
Icon Setting Description
Auto
Auto
Auto
AutoAuto The camera measures the available light
and fires the flash if necessary.
Red
Red
Red
RedRed-
-
-
--Eye
Eye
Eye
EyeEye The camera measures the available light
and fires the flash with red-eye reduction
if necessary.
Fla
Fla
Fla
FlaFlas
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh O
O
O
O On
n
n
nn The camera always fires the flash. If the
light is behind your subject, you can use
this setting to increase the light on the
front of your subject. (This is called
“fill-flash.”)
Fla
Fla
Fla
FlaFlas
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh O
O
O
O Of
f
f
fff
f
f
ff The camera will not fire the flash.
Night
Night
Night
NightNight The camera fires the flash with red-eye
reduction to illuminate objects in the
foreground. It then continues to expose as
if the flash had not fired to gather the
background. This setting only works when
taking pictures of still objects. You may
also want to use a tripod for better results.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 33
Using zoom
NOTE Zoom does not work while recording video clips.
Optical zoom
NOTE Frequent or extended use of optical zoom consumes a
lot of battery power and can drain your batteries quickly.
Optical zoom works like the zoom on a traditional film camera,
with physical lens elements moving inside the camera to make
the subject of your picture appear closer.
NOTE Press the Zoom
Zoom
Zoom
ZoomZoom Out
Out
Out
Out Out
and Zo
Zo
Zo
ZoZoo
o
o
oom I
m I
m I
m Im In
n
n
n n controls on
the Zoom
Zoom
Zoom
ZoomZoom lever to move the
lens between wide angle
and telephoto positions (1x
to 3x).
Digital zoom
Unlike optical zoom, digital zoom uses no moving lens parts.
The camera essentially crops the image, then uses interpolation
to enlarge the image to give the appearance of the subject in
the picture being from 1.25x to 4x closer.
1Press the Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View button to turn on Live Vi
Live Vi
Live Vi
Live ViLive View
ew
ew
ewew.
2Press the Zoom In
Zoom In
Zoom In
Zoom InZoom In control to optically zoom in to the
maximum level, then release the control.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 35
Using the capture menu
The Captu
Captu
Captu
CaptuCaptur
r
r
rre
e
e
ee menu allows you to adjust various camera settings
that affect the traits of the images and video clips you capture
with your camera, such as their exposure, color, and resolution.
1To display the Cap
Cap
Cap
CapCaptu
tu
tu
tuture
re
re
rere menu, press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button at any
time when the Image Display is turned off, or when Live
Live
Live
LiveLive
View
View
View
ViewView is turned on in the Image Display.
2Use the buttons to scroll through the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture
menu options.
3Either press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button to select a highlighted option
and display its sub-menu, or use the buttons to change
the setting for the highlighted option without going to its
sub-menu.
4Within a sub-menu, use the buttons and then the
OK
OK
OK
OKOK button to change the setting for the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu
option.
NOTE When you highlight a menu option within a sub-menu,
a short Help description for that menu option is displayed
at the bottom of the screen.
5To exit the Captu
Captu
Captu
CaptuCaptur
r
r
rre
e
e
e e menu, highlight the EXIT CAP
EXIT CAP
EXIT CAP
EXIT CAPEXIT CAPTURE
TURE
TURE
TURETURE
MENU
MENU
MENU
MENUMENU option and press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button.
Scr
Scr
Scr
ScrScreen one
een one
een one
een oneeen one Scr
Scr
Scr
ScrScreen t
een t
een t
een teen two
wo
wo
wowo
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Help for the menu options
Help
Help
Help
HelpHelp...
...
...
...... is the last option in each of
the Capture
Capture
Capture
Capture Capture sub-menus. The Help...
Help...
Help...
Help...Help...
option provides information about
that Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu option and its
settings. For example, if you press
OK
OK
OK
OKOK when Help
Help
Help
HelpHelp...
...
...
...... is highlighted in the
Whit
Whit
Whit
WhitWhite Bala
e Bala
e Bala
e Balae Balance
nce
nce
ncence sub-menu, the Whi
Whi
Whi
WhiWhite
te
te
te te
Balance
Balance
Balance
BalanceBalance Help screen is displayed, as shown.
Use the buttons to scroll through the Help screens. To
exit the Help and return to the particular Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture sub-menu,
press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button.
Image quality
In the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu (see page 35),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Image
Image
Image
ImageImage
Quality
Quality
Quality
QualityQuality option is highlighted, the
Image
Image
Image
ImageImage Qualit
Qualit
Qualit
Qualit Quality
y
y
yy sub-menu displays.
This sub-menu allows you to set the
resolution and JPEG compression of
your still images, as well as the
compression of your video clips.
The Imag
Imag
Imag
ImagImage Quality
e Quality
e Quality
e Qualitye Quality setting affects the quality of the still images
and video clips that you capture with the camera. This setting
also affects the amount of still images and video clips that can
be stored either in the internal memory in the camera or on an
optional memory card. For example, the default Best
Best
Best
BestBest setting
results in higher quality images and video clips, but consumes
more storage space in memory, than the Better
Better
Better
BetterBetter setting.
Similarly, more still images and video clips can be stored in
memory at the Good
Good
Good
GoodGood setting than at the Bet
Bet
Bet
BetBette
te
te
teter
r
r
rr setting.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 37
NOTE The Pi
Pi
Pi
PiPictures r
ctures r
ctures r
ctures rctures remaining:
emaining:
emaining:
emaining:emaining: count for still images that is
located at the bottom of the Image Q
Image Q
Image Q
Image QImage Quality
uality
uality
ualityuality screen updates
when you highlight a new setting. For the approximate
number of still images that can be stored in memory when
the camera is set to the different Image
Image
Image
ImageImage Qualit
Qualit
Qualit
Qualit Quality
y
y
yy settings,
see Memor
Memor
Memor
MemorMemory capa
y capa
y capa
y capay capacity for sti
city for sti
city for sti
city for sticity for still
ll
ll
llll images
images
images
images images on page 117.
The following table describes the Ima
Ima
Ima
ImaImage Qu
ge Qu
ge Qu
ge Quge Quality
ality
ality
alityality settings in
relation to still images. The default setting is Best
Best
Best
BestBest. The Image
Image
Image
Image Image
Quality
Quality
Quality
QualityQuality setting remains set when you turn off the camera.
Icon Setting Description
Good
Good
Good
GoodGood Still images will be 640 by 480 resolution
and have medium compression. This is the
most memory-efficient setting, ideal for still
images that you want to send via e-mail or
post to the Internet.
Better
Better
Better
BetterBetter Still images will be full resolution and have
medium compression. This setting produces
high-quality still images and requires less
memory than the Best
Best
Best
BestBest setting. This is
recommended for printing still images up to
12.7 by 17.8 cm (5 by 7 in).
Best
Best
Best
BestBest Still images will be full resolution and have
the lowest compression. This setting
produces the highest-quality still images, but
uses the most memory. This is recommended
if you plan to enlarge still images, or print
still images to a size of 18 by 24 cm (8 by
10 in) or larger.
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Self-timer
In the Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee menu (see page 35),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Self-Timer
Self-Timer
Self-Timer
Self-TimerSelf-Timer
option is highlighted, the Self-Timer
Self-Timer
Self-Timer
Self-TimerSelf-Timer
sub-menu displays. This sub-menu
allows you to turn the self-timer on
and off. When you set Self-
Self-
Self-
Self-Self-Timer
Timer
Timer
TimerTimer to
either On
On
On
OnOn or On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shotsOn - 2 shots, the
camera will take a picture 10 seconds after you press the
Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
Shutter Shutter button all the way down. If you set Sel
el
el
elelf-
f-
f-
f-f-Tim
Tim
Tim
TimTimer
er
er
erer to
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shots
On - 2 shotsOn - 2 shots, the camera will also take a second picture about
2 seconds after the first picture is taken.
Self-
Self-
Self-
Self-Self-Timer
Timer
Timer
TimerTimer is good for situations where you need to minimize
camera shake. For example, keeping the camera steady on a
tripod for a long exposure is easier if you use Self-
Self-
Self-
Self-Self-Timer
Timer
Timer
TimerTimer.
You can also use Self
Self
Self
SelfSelf-
-
-
--Tim
Tim
Tim
TimTime
e
e
eer
r
r
rr when recording video clips. The
camera will start recording video 10 seconds after you press
the Video
Video
Video
VideoVideo button. However, with the On - 2 sho
On - 2 sho
On - 2 sho
On - 2 shoOn - 2 shots
ts
ts
ts ts setting, the
camera only records one video clip.
The default Se
Se
Se
SeSelf-
lf-
lf-
lf-lf-Timer
Timer
Timer
TimerTimer setting is Of
Of
Of
OfOff
f
f
ff. The Self-
Self-
Self-
Self-Self-Timer
Timer
Timer
TimerTimer setting
resets to Off
Off
Off
OffOff after each picture is captured or video clip is
recorded, and when you turn off the camera. For information
on using Se
Se
Se
SeSelf-
lf-
lf-
lf-lf-Timer
Timer
Timer
TimerTimer, see Taking self-t
Taking self-t
Taking self-t
Taking self-tTaking self-timer pictures
imer pictures
imer pictures
imer picturesimer pictures on page 27,
or Recor
Recor
Recor
RecorRecording video clips
ding video clips
ding video clips
ding video clipsding video clips on page 25.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 39
EV compensation
In the Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee menu (see
page 35), if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when
the EV Comp
EV Comp
EV Comp
EV CompEV Compensation
ensation
ensation
ensationensation option is
highlighted, the EV C
EV C
EV C
EV CEV Compensation
ompensation
ompensation
ompensationompensation
screen displays. This screen allows
you to change the exposure value
(EV) that is used when capturing
images and recording video clips.
In difficult lighting conditions, you can use EV Compensation
EV Compensation
EV Compensation
EV CompensationEV Compensation
to override the automatic exposure setting that the camera
makes. EV Compensation
EV Compensation
EV Compensation
EV CompensationEV Compensation settings range from -2.0
-2.0
-2.0
-2.0-2.0 EV to
reduce the exposure of the image or video clip (darkening it),
to +2
+2
+2
+2+2.0
.0
.0
.0.0 EV to increase the exposure of the image or video clip
(brightening it).
Use the buttons to change the EV Compensation setting,
then press OK
OK
OK
OKOK. The default EV Compensation
EV Compensation
EV Compensation
EV CompensationEV Compensation setting is 0.
0.
0.
0.0.0
0
0
00
(zero). EV C
EV C
EV C
EV CEV Compensation
ompensation
ompensation
ompensationompensation resets to the default 0.0
0.0
0.0
0.00.0 setting when
you turn off the camera.
Exposure mode
NOTE The Exposure Mo
Exposure Mo
Exposure Mo
Exposure MoExposure Mode
de
de
dede setting does not apply when you
are recording video clips.
In the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu (see page 35),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Ex
Ex
Ex
ExExposur
posur
posur
posurposure
e
e
e e
Mode
Mode
Mode
ModeMode option is highlighted, the
Exposure Mode
Exposure Mode
Exposure Mode
Exposure ModeExposure Mode sub-menu displays.
The Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure Mode
e Mode
e Mode
e Modee Mode setting
determines how the camera selects
the ISO speed, F-number (aperture),
and shutter speed for the given scene brightness.
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 41
Finally, when set to Macr
Macr
Macr
MacrMacro
o
o
oo Expos
Expos
Expos
ExposExposure Mode
ure Mode
ure Mode
ure Modeure Mode, the camera will
not take a picture if it cannot find focus. In this case, both of the
viewfinder lights blink green, and the focus brackets turn red in
Live Vi
Live Vi
Live Vi
Live ViLive View
ew
ew
ewew. See Using
Using
Using
UsingUsing auto fo
auto fo
auto fo
auto fo auto focus
cus
cus
cuscus on page 30.
White balance
In the Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee menu (see page 35),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the White
White
White
White White
Balance
Balance
Balance
BalanceBalance option is highlighted, the
White Balance
White Balance
White Balance
White BalanceWhite Balance sub-menu displays.
In some cases, it may be necessary
to pre-set the light source so the
camera can reproduce colors more
accurately and ensure that whites
appear white in the captured image. The setting in this
sub-menu determines how the camera will adjust the colors
in the image to match the scene illuminant.
The default Wh
Wh
Wh
WhWhite B
ite B
ite B
ite Bite Bal
al
al
alalanc
anc
anc
ancance
e
e
ee setting is Auto
Auto
Auto
AutoAuto. The Wh
Wh
Wh
WhWhite
ite
ite
iteite Bal
Bal
Bal
Bal Balanc
anc
anc
ancance
e
e
ee
setting resets to when you turn off the camera. Set the
Auto
Auto
Auto
AutoAuto
Whit
Whit
Whit
WhitWhite Bala
e Bala
e Bala
e Balae Balance
nce
nce
ncence according to the situations explained in the
following table.
Icon Setting Description
None
None
None
NoneNone Aut
Aut
Aut
AutAuto
o
o
oo The camera automatically identifies and
corrects for the scene illuminant.
Sun
Sun
Sun
SunSun The camera balances color assuming it
is outdoors under sunny or bright cloudy
conditions.
Shade
Shade
Shade
ShadeShade The camera balances color assuming it
is outdoors in shade, in dark cloudy
conditions, or at dusk.
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ISO speed
NOTE The ISO S
ISO S
ISO S
ISO SISO Speed
peed
peed
peedpeed setting does not apply when you are
recording video clips.
In the Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee menu (see page 35),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the IS
IS
IS
ISISO Speed
O Speed
O Speed
O SpeedO Speed
option is highlighted, the IS
IS
IS
ISISO Speed
O Speed
O Speed
O SpeedO Speed
sub-menu displays. This sub-menu
allows you to adjust the sensitivity of
the camera to light.
Because lower ISO numbers allow
slower shutter speeds, use the ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100
ISO 100ISO 100 setting to capture
higher quality images that have the least grain or “noise.In
contrast, because higher ISO numbers allow faster shutter
speeds, use a higher IS
IS
IS
ISISO Speed
O Speed
O Speed
O SpeedO Speed setting when taking either
pictures in dark areas without a flash, or pictures of fast moving
objects. However, higher ISO speeds produce pictures with
more grain or “noise” and, thus, can be of lower quality.
NOTE If you are taking a picture in low light conditions
without a flash and have set the camera to IS0 100
IS0 100
IS0 100
IS0 100IS0 100, you
may want to use a tripod because of the resulting slow
shutter speed.
Tu
Tu
Tu
TuTun
n
n
nng
g
g
ggs
s
s
sst
t
t
tte
e
e
een
n
n
nn The camera balances color assuming
incandescent or halogen lighting
(typically found in homes).
Flu
Flu
Flu
FluFluo
o
o
oore
re
re
reres
s
s
ssc
c
c
cce
e
e
eent
nt
nt
ntnt
The camera balances color assuming
cool or warm fluorescent lighting.
Icon Setting Description
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 43
The default ISO Speed
ISO Speed
ISO Speed
ISO SpeedISO Speed setting is Auto
Auto
Auto
AutoAuto, which allows the camera
to pick the best ISO Speed
ISO Speed
ISO Speed
ISO SpeedISO Speed for the scene. The IS
IS
IS
ISISO Speed
O Speed
O Speed
O SpeedO Speed setting
resets to Auto
Auto
Auto
AutoAuto when you turn off the camera.
NOTE When you set the Ex
Ex
Ex
ExExposur
posur
posur
posurposure Mode
e Mode
e Mode
e Modee Mode to Action
Action
Action
ActionAction ,
Landsc
Landsc
Landsc
LandscLandscape
ape
ape
apeape , or Po
Po
Po
PoPor
r
r
rrt
t
t
ttr
r
r
rra
a
a
aai
i
i
iit
t
t
tt
, the ISO S
ISO S
ISO S
ISO SISO Speed
peed
peed
peedpeed menu option
is grayed-out, and the camera automatically selects the
best ISO S
ISO S
ISO S
ISO SISO Speed
peed
peed
peedpeed setting.
Color
In the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu (see page 35),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Color
Color
Color
ColorColor
option is highlighted, the Col
Col
Col
ColColor
or
or
oror
sub-menu displays. This sub-menu
allows you to set the color in which
your images will be captured.
NOTE When you set Color
Color
Color
ColorColor to Se
Se
Se
SeSepi
pi
pi
pipia
a
a
aa,
your images will be captured in brown
colors to make them look aged or old-fashioned.
NOTE Once you have taken a picture using either the Bla
Bla
Bla
BlaBlack &
ck &
ck &
ck & ck &
Whit
Whit
Whit
WhitWhite
e
e
ee or Sepia
Sepia
Sepia
SepiaSepia setting, the image cannot be adjusted
back to Fu
Fu
Fu
FuFull Colo
ll Colo
ll Colo
ll Cololl Color
r
r
rr later.
The default Color
Color
Color
ColorColor setting is Full Color
Full Color
Full Color
Full ColorFull Color. The Co
Co
Co
CoColor
lor
lor
lorlor setting resets
to Full C
Full C
Full C
Full CFull Colo
olo
olo
oloolor
r
r
rr when you turn off the camera.
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Saturation
In the Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee menu (see page 35),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Saturation
Saturation
Saturation
SaturationSaturation
option is highlighted, the Saturation
Saturation
Saturation
SaturationSaturation
sub-menu displays. This sub-menu
allows you to set how saturated the
colors will be in your captured
images.
The following table describes the Saturatio
Saturatio
Saturatio
SaturatioSaturation
n
n
nn settings. The
default setting is Medi
Medi
Medi
MediMedium
um
um
umum. The Satur
Satur
Satur
SaturSaturation
ation
ation
ationation setting remains set
when you turn off the camera.
Sharpness
NOTE The Sharpness
Sharpness
Sharpness
SharpnessSharpness setting does not apply when you are
recording video clips.
In the Captur
Captur
Captur
CapturCapture
e
e
ee menu (see page 35),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Sharpn
Sharpn
Sharpn
SharpnSharpness
ess
ess
essess
option is highlighted, the Sh
Sh
Sh
ShSharpness
arpness
arpness
arpnessarpness
sub-menu displays. This sub-menu
allows you to set how sharp the
edges will be in your pictures.
Icon Setting Description
Low
Low
Low
LowLow The colors in your images will be
more muted.
None
None
None
NoneNone Medium
Medium
Medium
MediumMedium The colors in your images will be
normally saturated.
Hig
Hig
Hig
HigHigh
h
h
hh The colors in your images will be
more vivid.
-
-
-
--
+
+
+
++
Chapter 2: Taking pictures and recording video clips 45
The following table describes the Sharpne
Sharpne
Sharpne
SharpneSharpness
ss
ss
ssss settings. The
default setting is Med
Med
Med
MedMedium
ium
ium
iumium. The Sharpness
Sharpness
Sharpness
SharpnessSharpness setting remains set
when you turn off the camera.
Setup
In the Capture
Capture
Capture
CaptureCapture menu (see page 35), if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the
Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup option is highlighted, the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu displays. See
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
ChapterChapter 6:
6:
6:
6: 6: Using
Using
Using
Using Using the se
the se
the se
the se the setup m
tup m
tup m
tup mtup menu
enu
enu
enu enu on page 71.
Icon Setting Description
Low
Low
Low
LowLow The edges in your images will
be softer.
None
None
None
NoneNone Medium
Medium
Medium
MediumMedium The edges in your images will
have normal sharpness.
Hig
Hig
Hig
HigHigh
h
h
hh The edges in your images will be
more pronounced.
-
+
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Chapter 3:
Reviewing images and
video clips
Using playback
After you have taken pictures or recorded video clips, you can
use Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayback
ayback
ayback
aybackayback to review them.
1Press the Playback
Playback
Playback
PlaybackPlayback
button to activate P
P
P
PPla
la
la
lalaybac
ybac
ybac
ybacyback
k
k
kk. The most
recently taken or reviewed image or video clip appears on
the Image Display.
NOTE Initially, you only see the first frame of each video clip,
which is indicated by the Video
Video
Video
VideoVideo icon. The video
portion of a video clip will then play automatically after
the first frame has been displayed for 2 seconds. To stop
the clip while it is playing, press the button to move to
the next image.
2Use the buttons to scroll through your images and video
clips. Press and hold the or button to scroll faster.
3To turn off the Image Display after reviewing your images
and video clips, press the P
P
P
PPla
la
la
lalaybac
ybac
ybac
ybacyback
k
k
k k button again.
Chapter 3: Reviewing images and video clips 47
NOTE Because the camera does not have a speaker, you
cannot hear audio clips that are attached to still images or
the audio portion of video clips when using Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlay
ay
ay
ayayba
ba
ba
babac
c
c
cck
k
k
kk on
the camera. Instead, you must use a television (TV) or
computer to hear audio. If you have an optional HP 8886
camera dock, you can review the audio by connecting the
camera to a TV via the camera dock. For information on
how to do this, see the HP 88
HP 88
HP 88
HP 88HP 8886 C
86 C
86 C
86 C86 Camer
amer
amer
ameramera
a
a
aa Dock U
Dock U
Dock U
Dock U Dock User
ser
ser
serser’s
’s
’s
’s ’s
Manu
Manu
Manu
ManuManual
al
al
alal that was included with your camera dock.
The following table describes the information that you may see
displayed for each image or video clip while in Play
Play
Play
PlayPlayb
b
b
bba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck.
# Icon Description
1
or
—Battery level (actual icon shown
depends on the state of your camera batteries;
see Ma
Ma
Ma
MaManaging batteries
naging batteries
naging batteries
naging batteriesnaging batteries on page 106)
—AC power when using the optional
HP AC power adapter or HP camera dock
2 Displays for the first few seconds when you
enter Playb
Playb
Playb
PlaybPlayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck to indicate that you can scroll
through all the images or video clips
1
2
3
4
56
48 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Tagging images for direct print
The Pr
Pr
Pr
PrPrint
int
int
intint button on the back of
the camera allows you to set how
many copies of a still image you
want to have printed automatically
the next time you connect the camera
directly to any HP Photosmart printer
or to any other HP printer with a
front panel USB port. The Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrint
t
t
tt button is active any time
that you see a still image displayed on the Image Display, such
as during Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck, or when you access the main Playb
Playb
Playb
PlaybPlayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck
menu or the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu. (See Using the play
Using the play
Using the play
Using the playUsing the playback menu
back menu
back menu
back menuback menu on
page 49 and Usi
Usi
Usi
UsiUsing th
ng th
ng th
ng thng the sh
e sh
e sh
e she share men
are men
are men
are menare menu
u
u
uu on page 62.)
3 1
1
1
11 Indicates this image has been tagged for direct
printing one copy (see T
T
T
TTagging
agging
agging
aggingagging images f
images f
images f
images f images for
or
or
or or
dir
dir
dir
dirdire
e
e
eect
ct
ct
ctct pr
pr
pr
pr print
int
int
intint on page 48), or does not display if
it is a video clip
48 of 14
8 of 14
8 of 14
8 of 148 of 14 Shows the number of this image or video clip
out of the total number of images and video
clips in internal memory or on an optional
memory card that is installed in the camera
5
or
—Indicates this image has an audio clip
—Indicates this is a video clip
6
1
1
1
1 1 Indicates this image has one HP I
HP I
HP I
HP IHP Instant Sh
nstant Sh
nstant Sh
nstant Shnstant Shar
ar
ar
arare
e
e
ee
destination selected (see Chapter 4: Using hp
Chapter 4: Using hp
Chapter 4: Using hp
Chapter 4: Using hpChapter 4: Using hp
instan
instan
instan
instaninstant
t
t
tt shar
shar
shar
shar share
e
e
e e on page 58), or does not display
if it is a video clip
# Icon Description
Chapter 3: Reviewing images and video clips 49
To tag a still image for direct print, press the Print
Print
Print
PrintPrint button.
Then use the buttons to set the number of copies you
want to print. The printer icon with the number of copies
that you set appears in the lower right-hand corner of the
image. The maximum number of copies that you can set for a
still image is 99
99
99
9999. To print the still images that you have tagged
via the Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrint
t
t
tt button, see Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrinting images
ting images
ting images
ting imagesting images on page 69.
Using the playback menu
The Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck menu allows you to delete images and video
clips, format an optional memory card, undelete images,
record audio clips to attach to images, view thumbnails of the
images and first frames of video clips, magnify an image on
the Image Display, or rotate an image. From the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPla
a
a
aayba
yba
yba
ybaybac
c
c
cck
k
k
kk
menu, you can also access the Se
Se
Se
SeSetu
tu
tu
tutup
p
p
pp menu to configure a
number of preferences on the camera.
1To display the Pla
Pla
Pla
PlaPlayb
yb
yb
ybybac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk menu, press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button while
you are in Play
Play
Play
PlayPlayb
b
b
bbac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk. If you are not currently in Pla
Pla
Pla
PlaPlayb
yb
yb
ybybac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk,
press the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck
button first, then press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button.
2Use the buttons to move to the image or video clip you
want to use.
3Use the buttons to highlight the menu options on the
left of the Image Display. Select a highlighted option by
pressing the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button.
NOTE While a Pla
Pla
Pla
PlaPlay
y
y
yyback
back
back
backback menu option is highlighted, you can
use the buttons to scroll to other images and video
clips. This is useful for performing the same action on
several images or video clips, such as deleting multiple
images or video clips.
50 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
4To exit the P
P
P
PPla
la
la
lalaybac
ybac
ybac
ybacyback
k
k
k k menu and return to viewing images in
Play
Play
Play
PlayPlayba
ba
ba
baback
ck
ck
ckck, highlight the E
E
E
EEXIT
XIT
XIT
XITXIT PL
PL
PL
PL PLA
A
A
AAYBACK
YBACK
YBACK
YBACKYBACK M
M
M
M MEN
EN
EN
ENENU
U
U
UU option
and press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button.
The following table summarizes each of the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck menu
options and describes the information in the bottom right
corner of each image while the Playback
Playback
Playback
PlaybackPlayback menu is displayed.
#
#
#
## Icon Description
1 Exits the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybaybac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk menu
2 Provides options to either delete this image or
video clip, delete all images and video clips,
format the internal memory or an optional
memory card, or undelete images
3 Records an audio clip to attach to this image
(not available for video clips)
4 Displays all of the images and the first frames
of video clips as thumbnails
5 Magnifies this image from 1.3x to 6x (not
available for video clips)
6 Rotates this image automatically 90 degrees
clockwise (not available for video clips)
1
2
6
3
513
11
10
12
8
4
7
9
14
Chapter 3: Reviewing images and video clips 51
7 Displays the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu, which allows you
to configure a number of preferences on
the camera
8 1.25x
1.25x
1.25x
1.25x1.25x Shows that this image was digitally zoomed in
to a particular magnification level (to the level
of 1.25x in this example), or does not display
if it is a video clip
9 Shows the Image Qu
Image Qu
Image Qu
Image QuImage Quality
ality
ality
alityality setting (such as the 3
stars for Best Image Quality
Best Image Quality
Best Image Quality
Best Image QualityBest Image Quality) for this image, or
does not display if it is a video clip
10 0:2
0:2
0:2
0:20:25
5
5
5 5
or
0:2
0:2
0:2
0:20:25
5
5
5 5
—Visible if this image has an audio clip
attached to it, with the length of the audio clip
displayed to the left of the icon
—Visible if this is a video clip, with the
length of the video clip displayed to the left of
the icon
11 5 of 14
5 of 14
5 of 14
5 of 145 of 14 Shows the number of this image or video clip
out of the total number of images and video
clips in internal memory or on an optional
memory card that is installed in the camera
12 date Shows the date that either this image was
captured or this video clip was recorded
13 1
1
1
11 Indicates this image has been tagged for direct
printing of one copy (see T
T
T
TTagg
agg
agg
aggagging im
ing im
ing im
ing iming images
ages
ages
ages ages fo
fo
fo
fofor
r
r
r r
dir
dir
dir
dirdirect pr
ect pr
ect pr
ect prect print
int
int
intint on page 48), or does not display if
it is a video clip
14
1
1
1
11 Indicates this image has one HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant Shar
t Shar
t Shar
t Shart Share
e
e
ee
destination selected (see Chapter 4: Usin
Chapter 4: Usin
Chapter 4: Usin
Chapter 4: UsinChapter 4: Using hp
g hp
g hp
g hp g hp
instan
instan
instan
instaninstant shar
t shar
t shar
t shart share
e
e
e e on page 58), or does not display
if it is a video clip
#
#
#
## Icon Description
52 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Delete
In the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck menu (see page 49),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete
option is highlighted, the Dele
Dele
Dele
DeleDelete
te
te
te te
sub-menu displays, which lists
several options:
zCancel
Cancel
Cancel
CancelCancel—Returns you to the
Play
Play
Play
PlayPlayb
b
b
bbac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk menu.
zThi
Thi
Thi
ThiThis Im
s Im
s Im
s Ims Imag
ag
ag
agage
e
e
eeDeletes the currently
displayed image or video clip.
zAll I
All I
All I
All IAll Images on
mages on
mages on
mages on mages on Card/in M
Card/in M
Card/in M
Card/in MCard/in Memor
emor
emor
emoremory
y
y
yy
Deletes all of the images and
video clips either on the optional
memory card that is installed or in
internal memory.
zF
F
F
FFormat Ca
ormat Ca
ormat Ca
ormat Caormat Car
r
r
rrd
d
d
dd/Memor
/Memor
/Memor
/Memor/Memory
y
y
yy—Deletes all of the images, video
clips, and files either on the optional memory card that is
installed or in internal memory, and then formats the
memory card or internal memory.
zUnd
Und
Und
UndUndelet
elet
elet
eletelete
e
e
ee—Restores all recoverable images and video clips
that were deleted during the most recent delete operation.
Images and video clips are permanently deleted and
unrecoverable when any of the following occurs:
a new still image is taken or video clip is recorded
another image or video clip is deleted
the camera is turned off and turned on again
the camera is connected to a computer
Use the buttons to highlight an option, and then press
the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button to select it.
Chapter 3: Reviewing images and video clips 53
Record audio
NOTE You cannot select this option if a video clip is
currently displayed.
In the Playback
Playback
Playback
PlaybackPlayback menu (see page 49),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Rec
Rec
Rec
RecReco
o
o
oord
rd
rd
rd rd
Aud
Aud
Aud
AudAudio
io
io
ioio option is highlighted, you can
record an audio clip that will be
attached to the currently displayed
image. You can use the Rec
Rec
Rec
RecRecord
ord
ord
ordord Aud
Aud
Aud
Aud Audio
io
io
ioio
option as many times as you wish to
re-record an audio clip that will be attached to a still image.
If the image has no audio clip attached, audio recording starts
immediately after you select this menu option. A microphone
icon and audio counter are displayed during recording. Audio
recording stops when you press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button or the camera
runs out of memory, whichever comes first.
If there is an audio clip already
attached to this image, then the
Rec
Rec
Rec
RecRecord
ord
ord
ordord Aud
Aud
Aud
Aud Audio
io
io
ioio sub-menu displays,
which lists several options:
zK
K
K
KKeep
eep
eep
eepeep Cur
Cur
Cur
Cur Current Clip
rent Clip
rent Clip
rent Cliprent ClipReturns you to
the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck menu.
zRec
Rec
Rec
RecRecord
ord
ord
ordord N
N
N
N New Cl
ew Cl
ew Cl
ew Clew Cli
i
i
iip
p
p
pp—Audio recording starts immediately as
described above. The current audio clip is overwritten by the
new recording.
zDelete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete Clip
Clip
Clip
Clip Clip—The current audio clip is deleted, and you
return to the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck menu.
NOTE You can also record audio by continuing to hold down
the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
ShutterShutter button after taking a picture. See Rec
Rec
Rec
RecRecord
ord
ord
ordordin
in
in
ining
g
g
gg
audio with
audio with
audio with
audio withaudio with st
st
st
st still
ill
ill
ill ill pictures
pictures
pictures
picturespictures on page 24.
54 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
NOTE Because the camera does not have a speaker, you
cannot hear audio clips when using Playb
Playb
Playb
PlaybPlaybac
ac
ac
acack
k
k
kk on the
camera. Instead, you must use a television (TV) or
computer to hear audio clips. If you have an optional
HP 8886 camera dock, you can review the audio clips
attached to your still images by connecting the camera to
a TV via the camera dock. For information on how to do
this, see the H
H
H
HHP 88
P 88
P 88
P 88P 8886 Ca
86 Ca
86 Ca
86 Ca86 Came
me
me
memera Do
ra Do
ra Do
ra Dora Dock Us
ck Us
ck Us
ck Usck User
er
er
erers M
s M
s M
s Ms Ma
a
a
aanua
nua
nua
nuanual
l
l
ll that
was included with your camera dock.
View thumbnails
In the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck menu (see page 49),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the View
View
View
ViewView
Thum
Thum
Thum
ThumThumbn
bn
bn
bnbnai
ai
ai
aiails
ls
ls
lsls option is highlighted, the
thumbnail view is displayed. Nine
thumbnails of images and video clips
are shown at a time in this view.
Use the buttons to scroll
horizontally, or the buttons
to scroll vertically, through all of the
thumbnails of images and video
clips. On the bottom left-hand corner
of each thumbnail, a Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee icon
signifies that the image is tagged for
one or more HP I
HP I
HP I
HP IHP Instant
nstant
nstant
nstantnstant Share
Share
Share
Share Share destinations, and a printer
icon signifies that it is tagged for direct print. On the bottom
right-hand corner of the thumbnail, a Vid
Vid
Vid
VidVide
e
e
eeo
o
o
oo icon signifies
that this is a video clip, and an Aud
Aud
Aud
AudAudio
io
io
ioio icon signifies that an
audio clip is attached to this still image.
Chapter 3: Reviewing images and video clips 55
A yellow border highlights the currently selected image or
video clip. The number of Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee destinations and direct print
copies, if any, for the currently selected image is shown in the
bottom left-hand corner of the screen next to the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare
icon and printer icon, respectively. The number of the
currently selected image or video clip out of the total number of
images and video clips in memory is shown in the bottom
right-hand corner of the screen. Likewise, the Aud
Aud
Aud
AudAudio
io
io
ioio icon
and audio clip length or Vide
Vide
Vide
VideVideo
o
o
oo icon and video clip length
are shown if those apply.
To exit the View
View
View
ViewView Th
Th
Th
Th Thum
um
um
umumb
b
b
bbn
n
n
nnai
ai
ai
aiail
l
l
lls
s
s
ss screen, press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button. The
currently selected image or video clip is displayed in full view.
Magnify
In the Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlayb
ayb
ayb
aybayba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck menu (see page 49),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Magnify
Magnify
Magnify
MagnifyMagnify
option is highlighted, the currently
displayed image is automatically
magnified. This option is only for
viewing a magnified image on the
Image Display; it does not
permanently alter the image.
NOTE You cannot select this option if a video clip is currently
displayed.
Selecting this option magnifies the
image 3x. The center portion of the
magnified image is displayed along
with four arrows, which indicate that
you can pan around the magnified
image by pressing the and
buttons.
Chapter 3: Reviewing images and video clips 57
Setup
In the Playback
Playback
Playback
PlaybackPlayback menu (see page 49),
if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup
option is highlighted, the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup
menu displays. See Chapter 6:
Chapter 6:
Chapter 6:
Chapter 6: Chapter 6:
Using the
Using the
Using the
Using theUsing the setup me
setup me
setup me
setup me setup menu
nu
nu
nu nu on page 71.
58 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Chapter 4:
Using hp instant share
This camera has an exciting feature called HP
HP
HP
HPHP Instan
Instan
Instan
Instan Instant Sha
t Sha
t Sha
t Shat Shar
r
r
rre
e
e
ee.
This feature allows you to easily tag images in your camera to
be automatically sent to a variety of destinations the next time
you connect the camera to your computer. For example, you
can tag images in your camera to be automatically sent to
e-mail addresses (including group distribution lists), online
albums, or other destinations the next time you connect the
camera to your computer.
Once you have taken still pictures with your camera, using
HP I
HP I
HP I
HP IHP Instant
nstant
nstant
nstant nstant Share
Share
Share
ShareShare is as easy as 1-2-3!
1Set up the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu on your camera, as explained in the
next section starting on page 59.
2Use the Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee menu to tag images in your camera for
particular HP
HP
HP
HPHP Inst
Inst
Inst
Inst Instant Sha
ant Sha
ant Sha
ant Shaant Shar
r
r
rre
e
e
e e destinations. First see Us
Us
Us
UsUsing
ing
ing
inging th
th
th
th the
e
e
e e
shar
shar
shar
sharshare menu
e menu
e menu
e menue menu on page 62, and then see Ta
Ta
Ta
TaTaggin
ggin
ggin
ggingging image
g image
g image
g imageg images f
s f
s f
s fs for
or
or
or or
hp instan
hp instan
hp instan
hp instanhp instant shar
t shar
t shar
t shart share destinat
e destinat
e destinat
e destinate destinations
ions
ions
ionsions on page 63.
3Connect the camera to your computer and unload the
images as explained in Unload
Unload
Unload
UnloadUnloading to a c
ing to a c
ing to a c
ing to a cing to a computer
omputer
omputer
omputeromputer on
page 67. Once the images are unloaded to your computer,
they will be automatically sent to their respective HP Ins
HP Ins
HP Ins
HP InsHP Instan
tan
tan
tantant
t
t
t t
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare destinations.
NOTE Visit www
www
www
wwwwww.hp
.hp
.hp
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om/
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harhare
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HP Insta
HP Insta
HP InstaHP Instant
nt
nt
nt nt
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare in action.
Chapter 4: Using hp instant share 59
Setting up the share menu on
the camera
Before you can use HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant Shar
t Shar
t Shar
t Shart Share
e
e
ee, you must first set up the
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu on your camera. The following procedure explains
how to do this.
NOTE You will need an Internet connection to complete this
procedure on a Windows computer.
1Turn on the camera, and then press the HP I
HP I
HP I
HP IHP Instant
nstant
nstant
nstant nstant Share
Share
Share
Share Share
( )
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare
button on the back of the camera. A message
appears on the Image Display asking you to connect the
camera to your computer.
NOTE If your computer is running Windows XP, when you
connect the camera to your computer in the next step, a
dialog box may display that requests you to Select the
Select the
Select the
Select the Select the
program to lau
program to lau
program to lau
program to lauprogram to launch for th
nch for th
nch for th
nch for thnch for this a
is a
is a
is ais action
ction
ction
ctionction. Simply click on Cance
Cance
Cance
CanceCancel
l
l
ll
to close this dialog box.
2Connect the camera to your computer by using the USB
cable or an optional HP 8886 camera dock. This activates
the Camera Share Menu Setup Wizard.
NOTE If you have a memory card installed in your camera,
make sure that it is not locked and that it has some free
space on it in order for the computer to recognize the
camera from the Camera Share Menu Setup Wizard.
3In the first window, click on either Ret
Ret
Ret
RetRetrieve from
rieve from
rieve from
rieve fromrieve from Cam
Cam
Cam
Cam Camera
era
era
eraera on
a Windows computer, or Ne
Ne
Ne
NeNext
xt
xt
xtxt on a Macintosh computer.
60 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
4You will first set up HP Inst
HP Inst
HP Inst
HP InstHP Instant Sha
ant Sha
ant Sha
ant Shaant Shar
r
r
rre E-mail
e E-mail
e E-mail
e E-maile E-mail for the Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee
menu on your camera. In the screen called Modify Share
Modify Share
Modify Share
Modify Share Modify Share
Menu
Menu
Menu
MenuMenu:
On Windows, check to see that HP Ins
HP Ins
HP Ins
HP InsHP Instan
tan
tan
tantant Shar
t Shar
t Shar
t Shart Share
e
e
ee
E-
E-
E-
E-E-m
m
m
mma
a
a
aai
i
i
iil
l
l
ll is visible above the Add
Add
Add
AddAdd...
...
...
...... button, then click on
the Add
Add
Add
AddAdd...
...
...
...... button.
On Macintosh, click on the Ad
Ad
Ad
AdAdd..
d..
d..
d..d...
.
.
.. button.
5If you are using a:
Windows computer, you will be asked to sign in to HP’s
Passport program. HP Passport allows you to create a
secure account for the images you share using HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant
t
t
t t
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare services. The first time you see this screen, you will
need to register as a new user. Follow the instructions on
the screen to register.
Macintosh computer, add the e-mail addresses you want.
Then skip to step 7.
6Once you are successfully registered, sign in to HP Passport,
and then the HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant Shar
t Shar
t Shar
t Shart Share E
e E
e E
e Ee E-mail Setu
-mail Setu
-mail Setu
-mail Setu-mail Setup
p
p
pp screen will
appear. Here you can either enter individual e-mail
addresses or create group distribution lists, and specify how
you want them to appear in the camera’s Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee menu. You
can also enter a subject and message to go with all e-mails
that will be sent to each e-mail address or distribution list.
After completing the form, click Ne
Ne
Ne
NeNext
xt
xt
xtxt. In the confirmation
screen that appears, click Fi
Fi
Fi
FiFin
n
n
nni
i
i
iis
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh.
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7The names you specified for your newly added e-mail
destinations or group distribution lists should now appear in
the Modify Shar
Modify Shar
Modify Shar
Modify SharModify Share
e
e
e e Menu
Menu
Menu
MenuMenu screen (in the Current S
Current S
Current S
Current SCurrent Sha
ha
ha
hahare M
re M
re M
re Mre Menu
enu
enu
enuenu
section). To add additional e-mail addresses or distribution
lists to the camera Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee menu, repeat steps 4-6 on
Windows, or steps 4-5 on Macintosh. If you are using a
Windows computer, you will not need to sign in to the
HP Passport program again.
NOTE You can configure a maximum of 31 Share
Share
Share
ShareShare
destinations (such as individual e-mail addresses or
group distribution lists) that can be listed in the Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee
menu on your camera.
8Select any other HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant Shar
t Shar
t Shar
t Shart Share
e
e
ee destinations that you
would like to add to your camera’s Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee menu from the
Mo
Mo
Mo
MoModify
dify
dify
difydify Share Menu
Share Menu
Share Menu
Share Menu Share Menu screen. Complete the forms for those
other destinations. After completing each form, click Next
Next
Next
NextNext.
In the confirmation screen that appears, click Fi
Fi
Fi
FiFin
n
n
nni
i
i
iis
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh.
9When you have finished adding HP I
HP I
HP I
HP IHP Instant
nstant
nstant
nstant nstant Share
Share
Share
ShareShare
destinations, click on either Save to Cam
Save to Cam
Save to Cam
Save to CamSave to Camer
er
er
erera
a
a
aa on a Windows
computer or Next
Next
Next
NextNext on a Macintosh computer. The new
destinations are then saved to the camera’s Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu.
When the computer confirms they have been saved to your
camera, disconnect the camera from the computer.
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Using the share menu
Once you have set up the Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
e e menu on the camera (see
page 59), you can now use the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu. When you press
the Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee button on the camera, the most recently taken or
viewed image appears on the Image Display. The Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu
also displays on the right side of the screen. The following table
describes each of the Sha
Sha
Sha
ShaShare
re
re
rere menu options as shown in the
following example Sha
Sha
Sha
ShaShare
re
re
rere screen.
# Icon Description
1 E-mail destinations that were set up in this
example Share
Share
Share
Share Share menu.
2C
C
C
CCustom
ustom
ustom
ustomustomiz
iz
iz
izize this me
e this me
e this me
e this mee this menu
nu
nu
nunu...
...
...
... ... lets you add more e-mail
and other HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant Shar
t Shar
t Shar
t Shart Share
e
e
e e destinations to the
Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee menu. (See Customizing t
Customizing t
Customizing t
Customizing tCustomizing the sha
he sha
he sha
he shahe share menu
re menu
re menu
re menure menu on
page 65.)
3 Check mark indicates this destination has been
selected for the currently displayed image. (You
can select more than one destination per image.)
4 1
1
1
11 Indicates that this image has one HP
HP
HP
HPHP Inst
Inst
Inst
Inst Instant S
ant S
ant S
ant Sant Share
hare
hare
hare hare
destination selected for it.
1
2
3
4
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Tagging images for hp instant share
destinations
NOTE You can tag each still image for any number of
HP I
HP I
HP I
HP IHP Instant
nstant
nstant
nstantnstant Sha
Sha
Sha
Sha Shar
r
r
rre
e
e
ee destinations. However, you cannot tag
video clips for any HP I
HP I
HP I
HP IHP Instant
nstant
nstant
nstantnstant Share
Share
Share
Share Share destinations.
1Turn on the camera, and then press the Share
Share
Share
Share Share button.
2Use the buttons to scroll to a still image for which you
want to select an HP Inst
HP Inst
HP Inst
HP InstHP Instant Sh
ant Sh
ant Sh
ant Shant Share
are
are
areare destination.
3Use the buttons to scroll to the destination that you
want to select in the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu for this image, such as an
e-mail destination.
4Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button to select the destination, and a
appears over that destination in the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu. To un-
select the destination, press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button again.
5Repeat steps 3 and 4 to select any other HP Inst
HP Inst
HP Inst
HP InstHP Instant S
ant S
ant S
ant Sant Shar
har
har
harhare
e
e
ee
destinations for this image.
6Scroll to other images by using the buttons, and repeat
steps 3 through 5 to select HP Inst
HP Inst
HP Inst
HP InstHP Instant S
ant S
ant S
ant Sant Shar
har
har
harhare
e
e
e e destinations for
each of the other images. You can also use the buttons
to scroll to other images to review their destinations.
7When you are finished selecting all of the HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant Share
t Share
t Share
t Share t Share
destinations for your images, press the Share
Share
Share
Share Share button
again to exit the Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee menu.
8Connect the camera to your computer and unload the
images as explained in Unload
Unload
Unload
UnloadUnloading
ing
ing
inging to a computer
to a computer
to a computer
to a computer to a computer on
page 67. Once the images are unloaded to your computer,
they will be automatically sent to their respective HP Instan
HP Instan
HP Instan
HP InstanHP Instant
t
t
t t
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare destinations.
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How hp instant share e-mails images
The way images are e-mailed via HP In
HP In
HP In
HP InHP Instant Share
stant Share
stant Share
stant Sharestant Share works
differently on Windows and Macintosh computers.
Windows
Images are not e-mailed as attachments. Rather, a message is
sent to each e-mail address or group distribution list that you
selected in the Shar
Shar
Shar
SharShare
e
e
ee menu. The message contains thumbnail
images of the photos that you selected, as well as a link to a
web page where the recipient can view the images. From that
web page, the recipient can do things like reply to you, print
the images, save the images to a computer, forward the
images, and more. This makes it easy for people who use
different e-mail programs to be able to see your images
without the burden of handling e-mail attachments.
Macintosh
NOTE If you are using a Macintosh computer, you must have
an active Internet e-mail account that is accessible when
e-mailing any images that you selected for HP
HP
HP
HPHP Inst
Inst
Inst
Inst Instant
ant
ant
ant ant
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare e-mail
destinations.
Images are e-mailed as attachments directly to recipients using
the default e-mail program on your computer.
Chapter 4: Using hp instant share 65
Customizing the share menu
The last option in the Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu is Cu
Cu
Cu
CuCusto
sto
sto
stostomi
mi
mi
mimiz
z
z
zze this menu
e this menu
e this menu
e this menue this menu...
...
...
... ... .
This menu option allows you to add more e-mail and other HP
HP
HP
HP HP
Inst
Inst
Inst
InstInstant Shar
ant Shar
ant Shar
ant Sharant Share
e
e
ee destinations to the Sha
Sha
Sha
ShaShar
r
r
rre
e
e
ee menu on your camera.
1Use the button to highlight C
C
C
CCust
ust
ust
ustustomi
omi
omi
omiomiz
z
z
zze this me
e this me
e this me
e this mee this menu
nu
nu
nunu...
...
...
... ... ,
and then press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button. A message on the Image
Display appears asking you to connect the camera to
your computer.
NOTE If your computer is running Windows XP, when you
connect the camera to your computer in the next step, a
dialog box may display that requests you to Select the
Select the
Select the
Select the Select the
program to lau
program to lau
program to lau
program to lauprogram to launch for th
nch for th
nch for th
nch for thnch for this a
is a
is a
is ais action
ction
ction
ctionction. Simply click on Cance
Cance
Cance
CanceCancel
l
l
ll
to close this dialog box.
2Connect the camera to your computer by using the USB
cable or an optional HP 8886 camera dock. This activates
the Camera Share Menu Setup Wizard.
NOTE If you have a memory card installed in your camera,
make sure that it is not locked and that it has some free
space on it in order for the computer to recognize the
camera from the Camera Share Menu Setup Wizard.
3In the first window, click on either Ret
Ret
Ret
RetRetrieve from
rieve from
rieve from
rieve fromrieve from Ca
Ca
Ca
Ca Camera
mera
mera
meramera on
a Windows computer, or Next
Next
Next
NextNext on a Macintosh computer.
4Add any e-mail or other HP
HP
HP
HPHP Instan
Instan
Instan
Instan Instant Share
t Share
t Share
t Sharet Share destinations that
you would like to add to your camera’s Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu from
the Modify Shar
Modify Shar
Modify Shar
Modify SharModify Share Menu
e Menu
e Menu
e Menue Menu screen. Complete the forms for
those destinations. After completing each form, click Ne
Ne
Ne
NeNext
xt
xt
xtxt.
In the confirmation screen that appears, click Fi
Fi
Fi
FiFin
n
n
nni
i
i
iis
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh.
Chapter 5: Unloading and printing images 67
Chapter 5:
Unloading and printing
images
Once you have taken pictures, you can unload them from your
camera to a computer or print them directly to a printer, as
explained in this chapter.
NOTE You can also use the optional HP 8886 camera dock to
unload images to a computer or print them directly to a
printer, as well as display them on a television. See the
HP 8886 Ca
HP 8886 Ca
HP 8886 Ca
HP 8886 CaHP 8886 Camer
mer
mer
mermera
a
a
a a Dock User’s M
Dock User’s M
Dock User’s M
Dock User’s MDock User’s Manual
anual
anual
anualanual that was included
with your camera dock.
Unloading to a computer
NOTE If you are using a Macintosh computer, you must first
change the US
US
US
USUSB
B
B
BB Con
Con
Con
ConConfiguration
figuration
figuration
figurationfiguration setting to Disk Dri
Disk Dri
Disk Dri
Disk DriDisk Driv
v
v
vve
e
e
ee in the
Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu. (See Chapter 6: Using
Chapter 6: Using
Chapter 6: Using
Chapter 6: UsingChapter 6: Using the setup menu
the setup menu
the setup menu
the setup menu the setup menu on
page 71, then U
U
U
UUSB c
SB c
SB c
SB cSB configu
onfigu
onfigu
onfiguonfiguration
ration
ration
rationration on page 73.)
1Turn off the camera.
2Your camera came with a special
USB cable for connecting the
camera to a computer. Connect
the larger end of that USB cable to
the computer.
3Open the rubber door on the side
of the camera and connect the small
end of the USB cable to the USB
connector on the camera.
68 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
NOTE If your computer is running Windows XP, when you
turn on the camera in the next step, a dialog box may
display that requests you to Select the progr
Select the progr
Select the progr
Select the progrSelect the program to
am to
am to
am to am to
laun
laun
laun
launlaunch fo
ch fo
ch fo
ch foch for this action
r this action
r this action
r this actionr this action. Simply click on Cancel
Cancel
Cancel
CancelCancel to close
this dialog box.
4Turn on the camera. The HP Image Unload software will
launch on your computer. If you have set the software to
automatically unload the images in the camera, the images
will automatically unload to the computer. Otherwise, in the
We
We
We
WeWel
l
l
llc
c
c
cco
o
o
oom
m
m
mme
e
e
ee screen, click Star
Star
Star
StarStart Un
t Un
t Un
t Unt Unload
load
load
loadload.
Also, if there were any images in the camera that were
tagged in the Sha
Sha
Sha
ShaShare
re
re
rere menu for HP I
HP I
HP I
HP IHP Instant
nstant
nstant
nstantnstant Share
Share
Share
Share Share destinations
(see Ch
Ch
Ch
ChChapter 4: Using
apter 4: Using
apter 4: Using
apter 4: Using apter 4: Using hp instant sha
hp instant sha
hp instant sha
hp instant shahp instant share
re
re
rere on page 58), those
images will be sent to their respective destinations after the
images have been unloaded to the computer.
5When the unload screen on the computer says Fi
Fi
Fi
FiFin
n
n
nni
i
i
iis
s
s
ssh
h
h
hhe
e
e
eed
d
d
dd,
your images have been saved and shared. You can now
disconnect the camera from the computer.
NOTE To unload images to a computer that does not have the
HP Photo & Imaging software installed on it, change the
USB Co
USB Co
USB Co
USB CoUSB Configuration
nfiguration
nfiguration
nfigurationnfiguration setting to Disk Dr
Disk Dr
Disk Dr
Disk DrDisk Driv
iv
iv
ivive
e
e
ee in the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu.
(See Chapter 6: Usi
Chapter 6: Usi
Chapter 6: Usi
Chapter 6: UsiChapter 6: Using the
ng the
ng the
ng theng the setup menu
setup menu
setup menu
setup menu setup menu on page 71, and
then see US
US
US
USUSB c
B c
B c
B cB configuration
onfiguration
onfiguration
onfigurationonfiguration on page 73.) The Disk Dr
Disk Dr
Disk Dr
Disk DrDisk Driv
iv
iv
ivive
e
e
ee
setting allows the computer to recognize the camera as
another disk drive on the computer so that you can easily
copy the image files from the camera to the hard drive of
your computer.
However, if you want to use the Disk Dri
Disk Dri
Disk Dri
Disk DriDisk Drive
ve
ve
veve setting on
your camera to unload images to a computer that is
running Windows 98, you must first install the HP Photo &
Imaging software on the computer.
Chapter 5: Unloading and printing images 69
Printing images
To print images that have been unloaded to the computer, you
can use the HP Photo & Imaging software that was shipped
with the camera.
You can also connect the camera directly to any HP Photosmart
printer or to any other HP printer with a front panel USB port,
then print either all images in the camera, or those images you
have tagged for direct print via the Pr
Pr
Pr
PrPrint
int
int
intint button on the
camera. (For information on how to use the Pr
Pr
Pr
PrPrint
int
int
intint button,
see T
T
T
TTagging imag
agging imag
agging imag
agging imagagging images f
es f
es f
es fes for dir
or dir
or dir
or diror direct pr
ect pr
ect pr
ect prect print
int
int
intint on page 48.)
To print directly to an HP Photosmart printer or to any other
HP printer with a front panel USB port:
1Turn on the camera.
2Check that the printer is turned on and is online. (There
should be no blinking lights on the printer or printer error
messages displayed.) Load paper into the printer, if needed.
3Your camera came with a special
USB cable for connecting the
camera directly to a printer. Connect
the square end of the USB cable to
the printer.
4Open the rubber door on the side of
the camera and connect the small
end of the USB cable to the USB
connector on the camera.
70 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
The Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrint Setup
t Setup
t Setup
t Setupt Setup menu displays on
the camera. If you already tagged
images to print via the camera
Pr
Pr
Pr
PrPrint
int
int
intint button, the number of
images selected will be shown, as
in this example Pr
Pr
Pr
PrPrint Setup
int Setup
int Setup
int Setupint Setup menu.
Otherwise, Image
Image
Image
ImageImages: ALL
s: ALL
s: ALL
s: ALLs: ALL will be
displayed.
5Adjust the settings in the Print Setup
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print SetupPrint Setup menu by using the
buttons to highlight a menu option and the
buttons to change the setting for each option.
NOTE There is a print preview in the lower right-hand corner
of the P
P
P
PPrin
rin
rin
rinrint Setup
t Setup
t Setup
t Setupt Setup screen showing the page layout that will
be used for printing images. This print preview updates as
you change the settings for the Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrint Siz
t Siz
t Siz
t Sizt Size
e
e
ee and P
P
P
PPaper Siz
aper Siz
aper Siz
aper Sizaper Size
e
e
ee.
6Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button to begin printing.
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Camera sounds
Camera sounds are the sounds that the camera makes when
you press a button or take a picture. Camera sounds are not
the audio sounds recorded with still images or video clips.
In the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu (see page 71), if
you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Cam
Cam
Cam
CamCamera
era
era
era era
Sounds
Sounds
Sounds
SoundsSounds option is highlighted, the
Camera Sounds
Camera Sounds
Camera Sounds
Camera SoundsCamera Sounds sub-menu displays.
This sub-menu allows you to turn
camera sounds off and on.
The default Camera Sounds
Camera Sounds
Camera Sounds
Camera SoundsCamera Sounds setting
is On
On
On
OnOn.
Date & time
In the Setu
Setu
Setu
SetuSetup
p
p
pp menu (see page 71), if
you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the Date & Ti
Date & Ti
Date & Ti
Date & TiDate & Time
me
me
me me
option is highlighted, the Date
Date
Date
DateDate &
&
&
& &
Time
Time
Time
TimeTime screen displays. This screen
allows you to set the current date
and time, as well as the date/time
format, for the camera. This is
usually done when you first set up the camera; however, you
may need to re-set the date and time when you are travelling
to different time zones, or when the batteries are removed
from the camera for more than 10 minutes.
To set the current date and time, as well as the date/time
format, for the camera:
1Adjust the value of the highlighted selection by using the
buttons.
2Press the buttons to move to the other selections.
Chapter 6: Using the setup menu 73
Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the correct date, time, and
date/time format are set.
NOTE In the date/time format, mm
mm
mm
mmmm=month, dd
dd
dd
dddd=day, and
yyyy
yyyy
yyyy
yyyyyyyy=year.
3Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button when the proper values are entered.
USB configuration
In the Setu
Setu
Setu
SetuSetup
p
p
pp menu (see page 71), if
you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the USB
USB
USB
USBUSB
option is
highlighted, the USB Config
USB Config
USB Config
USB ConfigUSB Configuration
uration
uration
urationuration
sub-menu displays. This sub-menu
determines how the camera is
recognized when connected to a
computer.
zDigi
Digi
Digi
DigiDigital Came
tal Came
tal Came
tal Cametal Camer
r
r
rra
a
a
aa—Causes the computer to recognize the
camera as a digital camera using the Picture Transfer
Protocol (PTP) standard. This is the default setting on the
camera. Use this setting for unloading and sharing on a
Windows computer that has the HP Photo & Imaging
software installed on it.
zDisk Dr
Disk Dr
Disk Dr
Disk DrDisk Dri
i
i
iiv
v
v
vve
e
e
ee—Causes the computer to recognize the camera
as a disk drive using the Mass Storage Device Class
(MSDC) standard. Use this setting for unloading and
sharing on a Macintosh computer, or on a Windows
computer that does not have the HP Photo & Imaging
software installed on it.
NOTE You cannot use the Disk D
Disk D
Disk D
Disk DDisk Dri
ri
ri
ririve
ve
ve
veve setting on the camera to
unload images to a computer running Windows 98
without having installed the HP Photo & Imaging software
on the computer.
Chapter 6: Using the setup menu 75
To set the language on the camera:
1Scroll to the language that you want by using the
buttons.
2Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button to select the highlighted language.
Move images to card
The M
M
M
M Mov
ov
ov
ovove
e
e
ee Images to Ca
Images to Ca
Images to Ca
Images to Ca Images to Card
rd
rd
rdrd option appears in the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu if
an optional memory card is installed in the camera and the
internal memory contains at least one image.
In the Setu
Setu
Setu
SetuSetup
p
p
pp menu (see page 71), if you press OK
OK
OK
OKOK when the
Move Images to Card
Move Images to Card
Move Images to Card
Move Images to CardMove Images to Card option is highlighted and there is room
to move all internal files to the memory card, a confirmation
screen appears explaining that. If only some of the images will
fit, then a confirmation screen appears explaining how many
images in internal memory can be moved to the memory card.
If no images can be moved to the memory card, then the
screen displays CARD FULL
CARD FULL
CARD FULL
CARD FULLCARD FULL.
During the move, a progress bar is shown. Once the move is
complete, you return to the main Set
Set
Set
SetSetup
up
up
upup menu.
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Chapter 7:
Troubleshooting and
support
Problems and solutions
NOTE If you still cannot solve your problem after reviewing the
troubleshooting information provided in the following
table, you can run diagnostic tests on your camera to try
to isolate and solve the problem yourself. The diagnostic
tests for the HP Photosmart 630 series digital camera with
HP Instant Share are provided on the following website:
www
www
www
wwwwww.h
.h
.h
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p
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pp.co
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m/
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rt
rt
rtrt.
Problem Possible cause Solution
The
The
The
TheThe ca
ca
ca
ca cam
m
m
mmera
era
era
era era
does not
does not
does not
does not does not
turn on
turn on
turn on
turn onturn on.
.
.
..
The batteries
are functioning
incorrectly, are
drained, are
installed
incorrectly, or
are missing.
The charge in the batteries can
be low or completely drained. Try
installing new or recharged
batteries.
Ensure that the batteries are
inserted correctly.
Do not use ordinary alkaline
batteries. For best results, use
photo-lithium batteries or
rechargeable NiMH batteries. If
you must use alkaline batteries,
use high-grade “ultra” or
premium” varieties.
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 77
Problem Possible cause Solution
The
The
The
TheThe c
c
c
c cam
am
am
amamera
era
era
eraera
does not
does not
does not
does not does not
tur
tur
tur
turturn on
n on
n on
n onn on.
.
.
. .
(con
(con
(con
(con(continued)
tinued)
tinued)
tinued)tinued)
The HP AC
power adapter
is not
connected to
the camera, or
is not plugged
into a power
outlet.
Ensure that the HP AC power
adapter is connected to the
camera and is plugged into a
working electrical outlet.
The HP AC
power adapter
is not
functioning
correctly.
Ensure that the HP AC power
adapter is not damaged or
defective and is plugged into a
working electrical outlet.
The optional
memory card is
not a supported
card or is
corrupted.
Ensure that the memory card is
the proper type for your camera
(see Pur
Pur
Pur
PurPurchasing camer
chasing camer
chasing camer
chasing camerchasing camera
a
a
a a
accessori
accessori
accessori
accessoriaccessories
es
es
eses on page 110). If the
card is the proper type, try
formatting it (see the Fo
Fo
Fo
FoForm
rm
rm
rmrma
a
a
aat
t
t
tt
option in the Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete sub-menu on
page 52). If the card will not
format, it is probably corrupted.
Replace the memory card.
The
The
The
TheThe wron
wron
wron
wron wrong
g
g
gg
date and/or
date and/or
date and/or
date and/or date and/or
time is
time is
time is
time is time is
shown
shown
shown
shownshown.
.
.
..
The batteries
were drained
or were
removed from
the camera for
too long.
The date and time will be
maintained for about 10 minutes
without charged batteries
installed. Reset the date and time
by using the Date & T
Date & T
Date & T
Date & TDate & Time
ime
ime
imeime option
in the Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu. (See Date &
Date &
Date &
Date & Date &
time
time
time
timetime on page 72.)
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 79
The
The
The
TheThe c
c
c
c cam
am
am
amamera
era
era
eraera
batteries w
batteries w
batteries w
batteries wbatteries will
ill
ill
ill ill
not charge
not charge
not charge
not chargenot charge.
.
.
..
Rechargeable
batteries are
not inserted.
Install NiMH batteries. Lithium
and alkaline batteries cannot be
recharged.
Batteries are
already
charged.
Battery charging will not start if
the batteries were recently
charged. Try charging them
again after they have drained
awhile.
Battery voltage
is too low for
charging to
start.
The camera will not attempt to
charge batteries that may be
damaged or over-discharged.
Remove the batteries from the
camera and charge them in an
external battery charger, then try
them in the camera again. If this
does not work, it is likely that one
or more of the batteries are bad.
Purchase new NiMH batteries
and try again.
The wrong AC
power adapter
is being used.
Use only the HP AC power
adapter approved for use with
this camera. (See P
P
P
PPurchasing
urchasing
urchasing
urchasing urchasing
camera accessor
camera accessor
camera accessor
camera accessorcamera accessories
ies
ies
iesies on
page 110.)
The batteries
are damaged
or bad.
NiMH batteries degrade over
time and can fail. If the camera
detects a problem with the
batteries, it will not start charging
or will stop charging prematurely.
Purchase new batteries.
Problem Possible cause Solution
80 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
The
The
The
TheThe P
P
P
P Power
ower
ower
owerower/
/
/
//
Mem
Mem
Mem
MemMemory
ory
ory
oryory li
li
li
li ligh
gh
gh
ghght
t
t
t t
blinks as if
blinks as if
blinks as if
blinks as if blinks as if
the batteries
the batteries
the batteries
the batteries the batteries
ar
ar
ar
arare be
e be
e be
e bee bein
in
in
ining
g
g
g g
rec
rec
rec
recrech
h
h
hha
a
a
aarge
rge
rge
rgerged,
d,
d,
d,d,
but there are
but there are
but there are
but there are but there are
no batteri
no batteri
no batteri
no batterino batteries
es
es
es es
installed.
installed.
installed.
installed.installed.
The camera
does not
recognize that
there are no
batteries
installed.
Do nothing. The blinking is
harmless and should stop after
5-30 minutes.
The battery
The battery
The battery
The battery The battery
le
le
le
lelevel in
vel in
vel in
vel invel indicat
dicat
dicat
dicatdicator
or
or
or or
is
is
is
isis e
e
e
e erra
rra
rra
rrarrati
ti
ti
titic.
c.
c.
c.c. For
For
For
For For
ex
ex
ex
exexample
ample
ample
ampleample, the
, the
, the
, the , the
le
le
le
lelevel goe
vel goe
vel goe
vel goevel goes
s
s
s s
down quic
down quic
down quic
down quicdown quickly
kly
kly
kly kly
then goes
then goes
then goes
then goes then goes
bac
bac
bac
bacback up
k up
k up
k upk up.
.
.
..
You are using
high-power
camera modes
followed by
lower-power
camera modes,
or you are
using partially
discharged
batteries that
have not been
used for
awhile.
This behavior is not uncommon
when you switch between
operating modes that require
more power, such as
Live Vi
Live Vi
Live Vi
Live ViLive View
ew
ew
ewew
or
video, and operating modes that
require less power, such as
Play
Play
Play
PlayPlayb
b
b
bba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck. In this case, do nothing.
The battery level indicator may
also go down quickly if you are
using the camera with partially
discharged batteries that have not
been used for awhile. In this case,
replace or recharge the batteries
when they are fully drained.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 81
The
The
The
TheThe c
c
c
c cam
am
am
amamera
era
era
eraera
does not
does not
does not
does not does not
res
res
res
resresp
p
p
ppo
o
o
oon
n
n
nnd
d
d
d d
when I press
when I press
when I press
when I press when I press
a button.
a button.
a button.
a button.a button.
The camera is
turned off or
has shut down.
Turn on the camera, or turn it off
and then on again.
The camera is
connected to a
computer.
Most of the camera buttons,
except for the ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
ON/OFFON/OFF switch,
do not respond when the camera
is connected to a computer. If they
respond, it is only to turn on the
Image Display if it is off, or, in
some cases, turn off the Image
Display if it is on.
The batteries
are drained.
Replace or recharge the batteries.
The optional
memory card is
not a supported
card or is
corrupted.
Ensure that the memory card is
the proper type for your camera
(see Pur
Pur
Pur
PurPurchasing camer
chasing camer
chasing camer
chasing camerchasing camera
a
a
a a
accessori
accessori
accessori
accessoriaccessories
es
es
eses on page 110). If the
card is the proper type, try
formatting it (see the Fo
Fo
Fo
FoForm
rm
rm
rmrma
a
a
aat
t
t
tt
option in the Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete sub-menu on
page 52). If the card will not
format, it is probably corrupted.
Replace the memory card.
The camera
has stopped
operating.
Press the Re
Re
Re
ReRese
se
se
seset
t
t
tt switch to reset the
camera. See Resetting the camer
Resetting the camer
Resetting the camer
Resetting the camerResetting the camera
a
a
aa
on page 86.
Problem Possible cause Solution
84 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
My image is
My image is
My image is
My image is My image is
too dark.
too dark.
too dark.
too dark.too dark.
There was not
enough light.
Wait for natural lighting
conditions to improve, add
indirect lighting, use the flash
(see page 31), or adjust the
Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure Compe
e Compe
e Compe
e Compee Compensation
nsation
nsation
nsationnsation (see
page 39).
The flash was
on, but the
subject was too
far away.
Make sure your subject is within
the flash working distance (see
Appendix B: Specificati
Appendix B: Specificati
Appendix B: Specificati
Appendix B: SpecificatiAppendix B: Specifications
ons
ons
ons ons on
page 112). If your subject is
outside the flash working
distance, try using the Flash Of
Flash Of
Flash Of
Flash OfFlash Off
f
f
ff
setting (see page 31), which will
require a longer exposure.
A light shone
behind the
subject.
Use the Fl
Fl
Fl
Fl Fla
a
a
aas
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh O
O
O
O On
n
n
nn setting (see
page 31) to brighten the subject,
or adjust the Exposure
Exposure
Exposure
Exposure Exposure
Compensat
Compensat
Compensat
CompensatCompensation
ion
ion
ionion (see page 39).
Your finger
blocked the
flash.
Be sure to move your fingers
away from the flash when you
take a picture.
The scene had
many light-
colored objects,
such as a white
dog in snow.
Increase the Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure
e
e
ee
Compens
Compens
Compens
CompensCompensation
ation
ation
ationation (see page 39)
so the light-colored objects in the
scene will not look “muddy.”
Problem Possible cause Solution
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 85
My image is
My image is
My image is
My image is My image is
blurry
blurry
blurry
blurryblurry.
.
.
..
You moved the
camera while
you took the
picture.
Hold the camera steady as you
press the Shutter
Shutter
Shutter
Shutter Shutter button or use
a tripod.
The light is low
and the flash is
set to Fla
Fla
Fla
FlaFlas
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh O
O
O
O Of
f
f
fff
f
f
ff.
In dim light, the camera requires
a longer exposure. Use a tripod
to hold the camera steady,
improve lighting conditions, or set
the flash to Fl
Fl
Fl
FlFla
a
a
aas
s
s
ssh
h
h
hh O
O
O
O On
n
n
nn
(see
page 31).
The camera
focused on the
wrong thing, or
was unable to
focus.
Use Focus
Focus
Focus
FocusFocus Lo
Lo
Lo
Lo Lock
ck
ck
ckck. (See Usi
Usi
Usi
UsiUsing
ng
ng
ngng fo
fo
fo
fo focus
cus
cus
cus cus
lock
lock
lock
locklock on page 31.)
The camera
should have
been set to
Mac
Mac
Mac
MacMacr
r
r
rro
o
o
oo ,
Exposu
Exposu
Exposu
ExposuExposure
re
re
re re
Mod
Mod
Mod
ModMode
e
e
ee.
Set the camera to Mac
Mac
Mac
MacMacr
r
r
rro
o
o
oo
Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure Mode
e Mode
e Mode
e Modee Mode, and try taking
the picture again. (See Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure
e
e
e e
mode
mode
mode
modemode on page 39.)
My audio or
My audio or
My audio or
My audio or My audio or
vide
vide
vide
videvideo
o
o
oo
rec
rec
rec
recreco
o
o
oord
rd
rd
rdrdi
i
i
iin
n
n
nng
g
g
gg
st
st
st
ststoppe
oppe
oppe
oppeopped
d
d
d d
b
b
b
bbefore
efore
efore
eforeefore fi
fi
fi
fi fil
l
l
llli
li
li
lilin
n
n
nng
g
g
gg
up the
up the
up the
up the up the
mem
mem
mem
memmemory
ory
ory
oryory
card
card
card
cardcard.
.
.
..
The optional
memory card
you are using is
slow and the
internal
processing
buffer filled up,
which stopped
the recording.
If recording video, try a lower
Image Qua
Image Qua
Image Qua
Image QuaImage Qualit
lit
lit
litlity
y
y
yy setting (see Image
Image
Image
ImageImage
qua
qua
qua
quaquali
li
li
lilit
t
t
tty
y
y
yy on page 36) to reduce the
amount of video that needs to be
streamed to and saved to the
memory card.
If that does not help, or you are
recording audio, replace the
memory card you are using with
another one, or remove the card
and switch to internal memory.
Problem Possible cause Solution
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 87
Messages on the camera
Message Possible cause Solution
Pl
Pl
Pl
PlPlea
ea
ea
eaeas
s
s
sse
e
e
ee rem
rem
rem
rem remove
ove
ove
oveove the
the
the
the the
len
len
len
lenlens cover
s cover
s cover
s covers cover.
.
.
..
The lens cap
must be removed
to operate the
camera.
Remove the lens cap and
press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button on the
camera.
B
B
B
BBA
A
A
AATTER
TTER
TTER
TTERTTERIES
IES
IES
IESIES
DEPLET
DEPLET
DEPLET
DEPLETDEPLETED.
ED.
ED.
ED. ED.
Camera is
Camera is
Camera is
Camera is Camera is
shutting down
shutting down
shutting down
shutting downshutting down.
.
.
..
Battery power is
too low to
continue
operation.
Replace or recharge
batteries, or use an
optional HP AC power
adapter.
Batteries l
Batteries l
Batteries l
Batteries lBatteries low
ow
ow
owow Battery power is
low (less than
1/3).
Either recharge or replace
the batteries soon.
Batteries ar
Batteries ar
Batteries ar
Batteries arBatteries are too
e too
e too
e too e too
low for
low for
low for
low forlow for Live View
Live View
Live View
Live View Live View
Battery power is
too low to use
Live
Live
Live
LiveLive V
V
V
V Vie
ie
ie
ieiew
w
w
ww on the
Image Display.
Take pictures with the
viewfinder instead of with
Live View
Live View
Live View
Live ViewLive View. Replace or
recharge batteries, or use
an optional HP AC power
adapter.
Batteries ar
Batteries ar
Batteries ar
Batteries arBatteries are too
e too
e too
e too e too
low to
low to
low to
low tolow to rec
rec
rec
rec record a
ord a
ord a
ord a ord a
vide
vide
vide
videvideo
o
o
oo cli
cli
cli
cli clip.
p.
p.
p.p.
Battery power is
too low to record
a video clip.
Replace or recharge
batteries, or use an
optional HP AC power
adapter.
88 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Batteri
Batteri
Batteri
BatteriBatteries cannot
es cannot
es cannot
es cannot es cannot
be charged
be charged
be charged
be chargedbe charged
Either an error
occurred during
charging, an AC
power disruption
occurred during
charging, the
wrong AC power
adapter is being
used, batteries
are defective, or
no batteries are
installed in the
camera.
Retry charging the
batteries a couple of times.
If that fails, purchase new
batteries and try again.
Mem
Mem
Mem
MemMemor
or
or
orory f
y f
y f
y fy ful
ul
ul
ulull
l
l
ll There is
insufficient room
to save more
images in
internal memory.
Unload images from the
camera to your computer,
then delete all images in
internal memory (see
Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete on page 52). Or
install a memory card in
the camera (see Installing
Installing
Installing
Installing Installing
a memo
a memo
a memo
a memoa memory
ry
ry
ryry car
car
car
car card (opti
d (opti
d (opti
d (optid (optional)
onal)
onal)
onal)onal)
on page 16).
Unsupported card
Unsupported card
Unsupported card
Unsupported cardUnsupported card The card in the
memory slot is
not a memory
card or is not a
supported
memory card.
Ensure that the optional
memory card is the proper
type for your camera. (See
Appendi
Appendi
Appendi
AppendiAppendix B: Specif
x B: Specif
x B: Specif
x B: Specifx B: Specifications
ications
ications
ications ications
on page 112.)
Card is
Card is
Card is
Card isCard is
unformatted
unformatted
unformatted
unformattedunformatted
The optional
memory card
needs to be
formatted.
Format the memory card
(see the Fo
Fo
Fo
FoFor
r
r
rrm
m
m
mma
a
a
aat
t
t
tt option in
the Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete sub-menu on
page 52). This will delete
all data on the card.
Message Possible cause Solution
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 89
Card has
Card has
Card has
Card has Card has wrong
wrong
wrong
wrong wrong
form
form
form
formforma
a
a
aat
t
t
tt
The optional
memory card is
formatted for a
different device
such as an MP3
player.
Save any images on the
card. Then re-format the
card (see the Fo
Fo
Fo
FoForm
rm
rm
rmrma
a
a
aat
t
t
tt
option in the Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete sub-
menu on page 52). This
will delete all data on the
card.
Unable to f
Unable to f
Unable to f
Unable to fUnable to format
ormat
ormat
ormatormat The optional
memory card is
corrupted.
Replace the memory card.
Card locked
Card locked
Card locked
Card lockedCard locked The optional
memory card is
locked.
Switch the locking tab on
the memory card to the
unlocked position.
The
The
The
TheThe ca
ca
ca
ca card i
rd i
rd i
rd ird is
s
s
s s
locked
locked
locked
lockedlocked. Please
. Please
. Please
. Please . Please
rem
rem
rem
remremove
ove
ove
oveove t
t
t
t th
h
h
hhe
e
e
ee c
c
c
c ca
a
a
aard
rd
rd
rdrd
from
from
from
fromfrom yo
yo
yo
yo you
u
u
uur
r
r
rr
camera.
camera.
camera.
camera.camera.
A locked
memory card is
in the camera
when Customize
Customize
Customize
CustomizeCustomize
this m
this m
this m
this mthis menu...
enu...
enu...
enu...enu... is
chosen from the
Share
Share
Share
ShareShare menu.
Either remove the card
entirely (the camera will
use internal memory) or
unlock the card by
switching the locking tab
on it to the unlocked
position.
Card is
Card is
Card is
Card isCard is
unreadable
unreadable
unreadable
unreadableunreadable
The optional
memory card is
not a supported
card or is
corrupted.
Ensure that the memory
card is the proper type for
your camera. (See
Appendi
Appendi
Appendi
AppendiAppendix B: Specif
x B: Specif
x B: Specif
x B: Specifx B: Specifications
ications
ications
ications ications
on page 112.) If it is the
proper type, try formatting
it (see the Fo
Fo
Fo
FoForm
rm
rm
rmrma
a
a
aat
t
t
tt option in
the Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete sub-menu on
page 52). If it will not
format, it is probably
corrupted. Replace the
memory card.
Message Possible cause Solution
90 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Card full
Card full
Card full
Card fullCard full There is
insufficient room
to save more
images on the
optional memory
card.
Unload images from the
camera to your computer,
then delete all images on
the memory card (see
Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete on page 52). Or
replace the card with a
new one.
PROC
PROC
PROC
PROCPROCESSIN
ESSIN
ESSIN
ESSINESSING...
G...
G...
G...G...,
PL
PL
PL
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AS
AS
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..
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SA
SA
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.
.
...
.
.
..
The camera is
completing a
process, such as
saving the last
picture you took.
Wait a few seconds for the
camera to complete the
process before taking
another picture.
CHARGING
CHARGING
CHARGING
CHARGING CHARGING
FLASH
FLASH
FLASH
FLASHFLASH
The camera is
recharging the
flash.
It takes longer to charge
the flash when the
batteries are low. If you
see this message a lot, you
may need to replace or
recharge the batteries.
FO
FO
FO
FOFOCU
CU
CU
CUCUS
S
S
SS TOO
TOO
TOO
TOO TOO F
F
F
F FAR
AR
AR
ARAR The focus
distance is
beyond where
the camera can
focus in Mac
Mac
Mac
MacMacr
r
r
rro
o
o
oo
Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure
e
e
ee
Mode
Mode
Mode
ModeMode.
Stay in the Macr
Macr
Macr
MacrMacro
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o
o o
range of 0.1 to 0.8 m
(2.5 to 32 in), or change
to the Aut
Aut
Aut
AutAuto E
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ure
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Mod
Mod
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ee setting. (See
Exposure mode
Exposure mode
Exposure mode
Exposure modeExposure mode on
page 39.)
FO
FO
FO
FOFOCU
CU
CU
CUCUS
S
S
SS TOO
TOO
TOO
TOO TOO
CL
CL
CL
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OOSE
SE
SE
SESE
The focus
distance is closer
than the camera
can focus in
Mac
Mac
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o
o
o o
Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure
e
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Mode
Mode
Mode Mode.
Stay in the Macr
Macr
Macr
MacrMacro
o
o
o o
range of 0.1 to 0.8 m
(2.5 to 32 in) by moving
further away from the
subject. (See Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure
e
e
e e
mode
mode
mode
modemode on page 39.)
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LOW
LOW
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FO
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The scene is too
dark and the
camera cannot
focus in Mac
Mac
Mac
MacMacro
ro
ro
roro
Exposur
Exposur
Exposur
ExposurExposure
e
e
e e
Mode
Mode
Mode
ModeMode.
Add an external light
source, or use Focu
Focu
Focu
FocuFocus Lock
s Lock
s Lock
s Locks Lock
(see page 31) and point at
a part of the scene that is
brighter. Or change to the
Auto Exposure Mo
Auto Exposure Mo
Auto Exposure Mo
Auto Exposure MoAuto Exposure Mode
de
de
de de
setting. (See Exposu
Exposu
Exposu
ExposuExposure
re
re
re re
mode
mode
mode
modemode on page 39.)
Unable t
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o focus
o focus
o focuso focus The subject did
not provide
enough contrast
for the camera to
focus properly.
Use F
F
F
FFo
o
o
oocus L
cus L
cus L
cus Lcus Lock
ock
ock
ockock before
taking the picture (see
page 31), or change to
the Auto Exposur
Auto Exposur
Auto Exposur
Auto ExposurAuto Exposure M
e M
e M
e Me Mode
ode
ode
odeode
setting. (See Exposu
Exposu
Exposu
ExposuExposure
re
re
re re
mode
mode
mode
modemode on page 39.)
No ima
No ima
No ima
No imaNo images
ges
ges
gesges
in
in
in
in in
memory
memory
memory
memory memory
(or)
No ima
No ima
No ima
No imaNo images
ges
ges
gesges
on
on
on
on on
card
card
card
cardcard
There are no
images or video
clips in internal
memory or on
the optional
memory card
that is installed
in the camera,
and you are
trying to review
them in
Play
Play
Play
PlayPlayb
b
b
bba
a
a
aack
ck
ck
ckck.
Take some pictures or
video clips, then review
them in Pl
Pl
Pl
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Cannot di
Cannot di
Cannot di
Cannot diCannot display
splay
splay
splay splay
image
image
image
imageimage
Possibly comes
from copying
images from a
computer to the
internal memory
or to an optional
memory card
that is installed
in the camera, or
a corrupted
image caused by
the camera not
shutting down
properly.
Use the HP software to edit
the images copied in
internal memory or on the
memory card. Also, do not
remove batteries when the
camera is turned on.
Unknow
Unknow
Unknow
UnknowUnknown USB
n USB
n USB
n USB n USB
dev
dev
dev
devdevice
ice
ice
iceice
The camera is
connected to a
USB device that
it does not
recognize.
Make sure that the camera
is connected to a
supported printer, such as
an HP Photosmart printer
or another HP printer with
a front panel USB port, or
to a supported computer.
Unsupported
Unsupported
Unsupported
Unsupported Unsupported
prin
prin
prin
prinprinter
ter
ter
terter
The camera is
not connected to
a supported
printer.
Connect the camera to a
supported printer, such as
an HP Photosmart printer
or another HP printer with
a front panel USB port. Or
connect the camera to a
computer and print from
there instead.
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Unable t
Unable t
Unable t
Unable tUnable to
o
o
o o
communicate with
communicate with
communicate with
communicate with communicate with
prin
prin
prin
prinprinter
ter
ter
terter
There is no
connection
between the
camera and
printer.
Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button on the
camera to return to the
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print SetupPrint Setup menu. Make
sure the cable is connected
between the camera or the
optional HP 8886 camera
dock and the printer. If
that does not work, turn off
the camera and
disconnect it. Turn the
printer off and then on
again. Re-connect the
camera and turn it on.
A supported
printer is either
turned off or not
connected to the
camera.
Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button on the
camera to return to the
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print SetupPrint Setup menu. Make
sure the camera is
connected to a supported
printer and that the printer
is turned on.
Selected print si
Selected print si
Selected print si
Selected print siSelected print size
ze
ze
zeze
is large
is large
is large
is largeis larger than
r than
r than
r than r than
selected paper
selected paper
selected paper
selected paper selected paper
siz
siz
siz
sizsize
e
e
ee
The selected print
size is larger
than the paper
size in the Print
Print
Print
Print Print
Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu.
Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button on the
camera to return to the
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print SetupPrint Setup menu. Select a
smaller print size and try
printing again.
Sel
Sel
Sel
SelSelecte
ecte
ecte
ecteected pape
d pape
d pape
d paped paper
r
r
r r
siz
siz
siz
sizsize is too bi
e is too bi
e is too bi
e is too bie is too big for
g for
g for
g for g for
prin
prin
prin
prinprinter
ter
ter
terter
The selected
paper size is too
big for the
printer.
Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button on the
camera to return to the
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print SetupPrint Setup menu. Select a
smaller paper size and try
printing again.
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Disengage photo
Disengage photo
Disengage photo
Disengage photo Disengage photo
tra
tra
tra
tratray or select
y or select
y or select
y or select y or select
smaller paper siz
smaller paper siz
smaller paper siz
smaller paper sizsmaller paper size
e
e
ee
The selected
paper size
cannot be used
with the printer
photo tray.
Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button on the
camera to return to the
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print SetupPrint Setup menu.
Disengage the printer
photo tray, or change the
paper size.
Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrinter top
ter top
ter top
ter top ter top co
co
co
cocover
ver
ver
ver ver
is open
is open
is open
is openis open
The printer is
open.
Close the top cover of the
printer.
Incorrect
Incorrect
Incorrect
IncorrectIncorrect or
or
or
or or
missing print
missing print
missing print
missing print missing print
cartri
cartri
cartri
cartricartridge
dge
dge
dgedge
The printer
cartridge is the
incorrect model
or is missing.
Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button on the
camera to return to the
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print SetupPrint Setup menu. Install a
new printer cartridge, turn
the printer off, then turn it
back on.
Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrinter has a
ter has a
ter has a
ter has a ter has a
paper jam
paper jam
paper jam
paper jampaper jam
or
The pr
The pr
The pr
The prThe print carri
int carri
int carri
int carriint carriage
age
age
ageage
has stalled
has stalled
has stalled
has stalledhas stalled
There is a paper
jam or the
printer carriage
has stalled.
Press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK button on the
camera to return to the
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print Setup
Print SetupPrint Setup menu. Turn off
the printer. Clear any
paper jam. Then turn on
the printer and try again.
Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrinter is out of
ter is out of
ter is out of
ter is out of ter is out of
paper
paper
paper
paperpaper
Your printer is
out of paper.
Load paper into the
printer, and then press the
OK
OK
OK
OK OK or Contin
Contin
Contin
ContinContinue
ue
ue
ueue button on
the printer. To cancel the
print job, press the OK
OK
OK
OKOK
button on the camera.
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Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrinting ca
ting ca
ting ca
ting cating canceled
nceled
nceled
ncelednceled The print job has
been canceled.
Press the OK
OK
OK
OK OK button on the
camera. Complete the
print request again.
Any error code
numbers that
appear
The camera may
have a hardware
or firmware
problem.
Turn the camera off and
then on again. If that does
not fix the problem, try
resetting the camera (see
page 86). If the problem
persists, call HP Support
(see page 99).
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Compute
Compute
Compute
ComputeComputer c
r c
r c
r cr cannot
annot
annot
annot annot
fin
fin
fin
finfind
d
d
dd th
th
th
th the
e
e
ee
connected
connected
connected
connected connected
camera
camera
camera
cameracamera
The camera is
turned off.
Turn on the camera.
The camera is
not working
correctly.
Try connecting the
camera directly to an
HP Photosmart printer or
an HP printer with a front
panel USB port, and
print an image. This will
verify that the image,
memory card, USB
connection, and the USB
cable are functioning
correctly, or not.
The camera is
set to the Digital
Digital
Digital
Digital Digital
Camera
Camera
Camera
CameraCamera setting
in the USB
USB
USB
USB USB
Con
Con
Con
ConConfigurat
figurat
figurat
figuratfiguration
ion
ion
ionion
sub-menu of the
Setup
Setup
Setup
SetupSetup menu, but
the computer
cannot
recognize the
camera as a
digital camera.
Change the US
US
US
USUSB
B
B
BB
Con
Con
Con
ConConfigu
figu
figu
figufiguratio
ratio
ratio
ratioration
n
n
nn setting to
Disk Dri
Disk Dri
Disk Dri
Disk DriDisk Drive
ve
ve
veve in the Setu
Setu
Setu
SetuSetup
p
p
pp
menu. (See USB
USB
USB
USBUSB
conf
conf
conf
confconfi
i
i
iigur
gur
gur
gurgura
a
a
aatio
tio
tio
tiotion
n
n
nn on
page 73.) This allows the
camera to appear as
another disk drive on the
computer so that you can
easily copy the image files
from the camera to the
hard drive of your
computer.
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Compute
Compute
Compute
ComputeComputer cannot
r cannot
r cannot
r cannot r cannot
fin
fin
fin
finfind t
d t
d t
d td the
he
he
hehe
connected
connected
connected
connected connected
camera
camera
camera
camera camera
(conti
(conti
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nued)
nued)
nued)nued)
The camera is
connected to the
computer
through a USB
hub, and your
USB hub is not
compatible with
the camera.
Connect the camera
directly to a USB port on
the computer.
You are using
the HP 8886
camera dock
and forgot to
press the Sa
Sa
Sa
SaSave/
ve/
ve/
ve/ve/
Prin
Prin
Prin
PrinPrint
t
t
tt button.
Press the Save/P
Save/P
Save/P
Save/PSave/Print
rint
rint
rintrint button
on the camera dock.
The optional
memory card is
locked.
Switch the locking tab on
the memory card to the
unlocked position.
The optional
memory card is
not a supported
card or is
corrupted.
Ensure that the memory
card is the proper type for
your camera. (See
Appendi
Appendi
Appendi
AppendiAppendix
x
x
xx B: Spec
B: Spec
B: Spec
B: Spec B: Specificati
ificati
ificati
ificatiifications
ons
ons
onsons
on page 112.) If it is the
proper type, try formatting
it (see the Fo
Fo
Fo
FoForm
rm
rm
rmrmat
at
at
atat option in
the Delete
Delete
Delete
DeleteDelete sub-menu on
page 52). If it will not
format, it is probably
corrupted. Replace the
memory card.
The USB
connection
failed.
Reboot the computer.
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Getting assistance
This section contains support information for your digital
camera, including support website information, an explanation
of the support process, and support phone numbers.
HP accessibility website
Customers with disabilities can get help by visiting
ww
ww
ww
wwwww
w
w
ww.hp
.hp
.hp
.hp.hp.com/hpinf
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/accessibility/prodse/accessibility/prodserv
rv
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HP photosmart website
Visit w
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www
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for
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zHP digital camera driver updates and software
zRegister your product
zSubscribe to newsletters, driver and software updates, and
support alerts
Support process
The HP support process works most effectively if you perform
the following steps in the order specified:
1Review the troubleshooting section of this User’s Manual,
which starts on page 76.
2Access the HP Consumer Support Website for support. If
you have access to the Internet, you can obtain a wide
range of information about your digital camera. Visit the HP
website for product help, drivers, and software updates at
www
www
www
wwwwww.hp
.hp
.hp
.hp.hp.com
.com
.com
.com.com/su
/su
/su
/su/supp
pp
pp
pppport
ort
ort
ortort.
100 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
Consumer Support is available in the following languages:
Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese,
Spanish, Swedish, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese,
Japanese, Korean. (Danish, Finnish, and Norwegian
support information is available in English only.)
3Access HP e-support. If you have access to the Internet,
connect with HP via e-mail by going to: www
www
www
wwwwww.h
.h
.h
.h.hp
p
p
pp.c
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om
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//
sup
sup
sup
supsupport
port
port
portport. You will receive a personal reply from an HP
Consumer Support technician. E-mail support is available in
the languages listed at that website.
4Contact your local HP dealer. If your digital camera has a
hardware failure, take it to your local HP dealer for a
solution. Service is free during your digital camera’s limited
warranty period.
5Contact HP Consumer Support for support by phone. Please
consult the following website to check the details and
conditions of phone support in your country/region:
www
www
www
wwwwww.h
.h
.h
.h.hp
p
p
pp.co
.co
.co
.co.com/su
m/su
m/su
m/sum/suppo
ppo
ppo
ppopport
rt
rt
rtrt. As a part of HP’s continuing efforts
to improve phone support information services, we advise
you to check the HP website on a regular basis for new
information regarding service features and delivery. If you
cannot solve the problem using the above options, call HP
while you are in front of your computer and digital camera.
For faster service, please be prepared to provide the
following information:
The digital camera’s model number (located on the front
of the camera)
The digital camera’s serial number (located on the
bottom of the camera)
The computer’s operating system
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting and support 101
The version of the digital camera software (located on the
cameras CD label)
Messages displayed at the time the situation occurred
The applicable conditions for HP phone support are subject to
change without notice.
Telephone support is free from the date of purchase for the
period specified unless otherwise noted.
Phone support in the United States
Support is available both during and after the warranty period.
Within the period of your warranty, telephone support is
provided free of charge. Call (208) 323-2551. If this is a long
distance call for you, long distance charges will apply.
US phone support is available in both English and Spanish 24
hours a day, 7 days a week (days and hours of support may
change without notice).
Location
Free Phone
Support Period
Africa 30 days
Asia Pacific 1 year
Canada 1 year
Europe 1 year
Latin America 1 year
Middle East 30 days
United States 1 year
102 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
After the warranty period, call (208) 323-2551. Charges are
$25.00 per issue, and are charged to your credit card. If you
think your HP product needs service, call HP Consumer
Support, which can help determine if service is required.
Phone support in Europe, the Middle
East, and Africa
HP Consumer Support phone numbers and policies may
change. Visit the following website to check the details and
conditions of phone support in your country/region:
www
www
www
wwwwww.h
.h
.h
.h.hp
p
p
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BahrainBahrain +973 800 728
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Belgium
Belgium
BelgiumBelgium 070 300 005 (Dutch)
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Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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Appendix A: Batteries and camera accessories 107
NOTE If you do not intend to use your camera for extended
periods of time (more than a month), we strongly
recommend that you remove the batteries.
The following battery levels may appear on the Image Display:
You may notice that the battery level icons occasionally
fluctuate with the same set of batteries. This occurs because
some operating modes like Live
Live
Live
LiveLive View
View
View
View View and video recording
consume much more power than other modes, and will cause
the battery level icons to indicate your batteries are low,
because battery operating time in those modes is short. When
you switch to a mode that requires less power, like Play
Play
Play
PlayPlayba
ba
ba
babac
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c
cck
k
k
kk,
the battery level icon may appear to go back up, indicating
there is more time left in the batteries if you stay in that mode.
Icon Description
Batteries have 65-100 percent battery life
remaining.
Batteries have 35-65 percent battery life
remaining.
Batteries have 10-35 percent battery life
remaining.
Batteries have less than 10 percent battery life
remaining. Camera will power down soon. Live
Live
Live
Live Live
View
View
View
ViewView is disabled.
Blinking
Blinking
Blinking
BlinkingBlinking
Batteries are depleted. Camera will proceed to
power down.
Camera is operating on AC power (with full or
non-rechargeable batteries).
Ani
Ani
Ani
AniAnimated
mated
mated
matedmated
batte
batte
batte
battebattery
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illin
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g up
g up
g upg up
Camera is operating on AC power and is charging
the batteries.
108 hp photosmart 630 series user’s manual
NOTE When the batteries are removed from the camera,
the date and time settings are preserved for about
10 minutes. If the camera is without batteries for longer
than 10 minutes, the clock is set to the last date and time
at which the camera was used. You may be prompted to
update the date and time.
Extending battery life
zMinimize the use of Live
Live
Live
LiveLive Vi
Vi
Vi
Vi View
ew
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ewew and video, especially when
using alkaline batteries.
zUse the viewfinder to frame pictures instead of the Image
Display. Leave the Image Display off whenever possible.
zUse zoom only when necessary.
zUse the Au
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flash setting rather than Fla
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zMinimize power cycling. If you expect to average more than
one picture every five minutes, leave the camera on rather
than turning it off after each shot. This minimizes the
number of times the lens has to extend and retract.
zUse an optional HP AC power adapter or HP 8886
camera dock when the camera will be on for extended
periods of time, or when unloading pictures to your
computer or printing.
Appendix A: Batteries and camera accessories 109
Rechargeable batteries
Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries can be recharged by
using a battery charger. NiMH batteries can also be recharged
in the camera when the camera is connected to an optional
HP AC power adapter or HP 8886 camera dock. Batteries are
fully recharged via the HP AC power adapter or camera dock
in 15 hours.
Some things to keep in mind when using NiMH batteries are:
zAlways recharge both NiMH batteries at the same time.
One low-charged battery will reduce the battery life for both
batteries in the camera.
zFor NiMH batteries to reach optimal capacity and
performance, they should first be discharged completely
and recharged four separate times.
zNiMH batteries discharge when not in use, whether they are
installed in a device (such as in the camera) or not. If they
have not been used for more than two weeks, recharge
them before using them again.
Power conservation
The camera will conserve battery power by turning off the
Image Display automatically if there is no button activity for
60 seconds. If no buttons are pressed for a total of 6 minutes,
the camera turns off (unless it is printing or connected to a
computer).
Appendix A: Batteries and camera accessories 111
zHP Photosmart Digital Camera Starter Kit
(Y1789B #A2L for North America, #UUS for continental
Europe, and #ABU for the United Kingdom).
Contents include:
Padded camera case
Battery recharger
4 rechargeable NiMH batteries
zHP Photosmart 3.3V AC power adapter (HP supports only
HP AC power adapters and other accessories expressly
approved by HP):
United States and Canada—C8912A #A2L
Korea, Australia, and New Zealand—C8912A #UUF
Europe—C8912A #UUS
zMemory card—Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMediaCardTM
(MMC). 16 MB is the minimum usable card size and
128 MB is the largest memory card tested by HP. Larger
sizes of cards have not been tested, but they should work—
use at your own risk.
This product only supports the use of MMC memory cards
that have been verified compliant to the MultiMediaCardTM
specification as of January 2000. Compliant MMC memory
cards have the MultiMediaCard logo on the
card. The following memory cards are available from HP:
32 MB SD card—C8895A
64 MB SD card—C8896A
128 MB SD card—C8897A
zHP Photosmart padded camera case—C8905A


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