
Specifications: - Brand new high quality USB 2.0 data cable
- High speed data transfer
- Backwards compatible with 1.1 and 1.0 devices
- Type A male to Type B Mini male USB
- Great replacement for SAMSUNG digital camera original cable
- Transfers images and data between device and PC by USB port
- Precision connectors ensure a high data transmission rate
- This is a non-OEM product
- Length of Cable: 1500mm / 59.1in
Details:
- Great replacement for SAMSUNG digital camera original USB Data Transfer Cable.Transfers images and data between device and PC by USB port
- Precision connectors ensure a high data transmission rate.This USB Data Transfer Cable is the best choice for you
- The USB Data Transfer Cable offers an ideal way to connect media devices to digital receivers and video recorders for media-on-demand services such as music downloads and streaming video
- Samsung USB Data Cable is designed for high-end digital devices, this digital camera Mini USB Data Cable provides superior performance with portable devices such as digital cameras and digital camcorders
How to Use a Camera USB Port:
Some digital video and still photo cameras come with a built-in USB port. This USB port allows you to connect the camera to a computer for the purpose of transferring photos and video from the camera to the computer. The computer can recognize the storage drive in the camera and treats it as an external drive. Some cameras also come with additional software for transferring and editing images and video
- Locate the USB port on the camera. Depending on the make and model the port may be located on the side or bottom of the camera. Some models may have a small plastic port cover. Remove or flip the cover open to reveal the port
- Connect the smaller end of the camera's USB cable to the camera USB port
- Connect the other end to an available USB port on your computer. Wait for a pop-up to appear indicating that a new device has been detected
- Double-click on the desktop icon or folder that appears on your computer's desktop screen. By default, the icon may be of a "folder," "camera," or "flash drive." Click on the "memory" or "files" folder. Click on "video" if you want to view and copy recorded video to the computer. Click on "pictures" or "images" if you want to view or copy images to your computer. If your camera came with special software and this is the first time using the camera with the computer, proceed to Step 5
- Insert the CD that came with the camera in the computer's CD drive. Follow the on-screen installation instructions and restart the computer if prompted. Click on "Start" followed by "All Programs" and click on the camera program's folder to access the camera software in the future
Tips & Warnings:
- If the computer does not detect the camera or you can not access the files on the camera, hold down the camera's power button to turn the camera on. Some models require the camera to be on to connect with the computer
- If the camera's drive is not visible on the desktop, click on "Start" followed by "My Computer" to view the available drives. Double-click on the camera drive under "Drives."
USB Charging & Data Transfer:
It seems that you can't go anywhere without hearing about the illustrious USB cable. Nearly every electronic device since 1996 has one, or can connect to one. USB ports and cables can serve many functions, including data transfer and electronic charging
USB Overview: - The Universal Serial Bus, or USB, is a format used to connect a device, such as a digital camera, to a host device, such as acomputer. It is recognized as the standard connection method used by electronic devices andcomputers
USB Charging: - Manyelectronicscan use the USB connection as a charging source. Everything from MP3 music players to cell phones can be charged when connected to a host device like a computer, or a specially designed AC plug that connects directly to a power outlet. When connected to a computer, the USB draws a small amount of power and converts it to a charge for your device.Blocked Devices
- Many electronic devices have a built-in function that permits charging only when connected to certain products, often produced by the same company. This is to ensure that you are locked in to using the company's products
USB Data Transfer: - Most devices such as MP3 players and external hard drives require that you have a wired connection to the host device in order to transfer information between the two. The preferred and most widely used method to connect is via a USB cable
Benefits: - Having a direct connection can provide a rapid exchange of data between two devices. Many devices, such as an Apple iPod, can be set up to automatically transfer data when connected to your computer. When transferring data between two computers, a USB connection offers a much simpler solution than prior standards, such as burning data from one computer to a disc, then loading the disc into the second computer
How to Repair a USB Cable:
Repairing damaged USB cables is often accomplished through the replacement of the cable. It is often more advisable to purchase a new cable, as repairing any damage can be more expensive than a new cable. If you decide to repair your cable, you will need patience, a new connector end, and in most cases, a soldering gun. The process can be lengthy, but if you desire to keep your existing USB cable, you can make repairs - Disconnect the damaged end of the USB cable. Some cables have USB ends that plug on to the ends of the USB cord and can be easily pulled off. Most damaged USB cable ends will need to be cut off with a wire cutter
- Purchase a new USB connector end. These can be purchased from electronic and computer retailers. Most connector ends come with a connector that has a 1- to 2-inch length of USB cable attached to it. If your USB end plugs into your existing cable, you will need to purchase that type of USB end, which is also easily found at electronic and computer retailers
- Plug in your connector if your USB accepts these types of ends. Once plugged in, test the cord to make sure it is working. If your USB cable does not accept plug-in connectors, cut a small opening in the hard plastic of the cable side of your connector to allow about 1 cm of the wires to be visible. There will be a red and black set of wires. You may need to use a wire stripper to remove any remaining plastic so that the metal of the wires are visible
- Turn on your soldering gun and allow it to heat up. Press the soldering gun to the exposed metal wires of your old cable and allow the head to lightly melt each wire's tip. Do the same to the wires in your new connector
- Quickly press both ends together. The red wires from the old cable should be attached to the red wires from the new connector end and the same goes for the black set of wires.They will almost instantly be bonded as soldering cools very quickly. It does not matter in which order you connect the wires as long as you connect red wires to red wires and black wires to black wires
- Trim off any excess hard plastic with a hobby razor knife and cover the mended area with black electrical tape
Package Included: - 1 x USB 2.0 Data Cable for SAMSUNG Digital Camera
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