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1. 7 6 2 7 Scene Mode 7 6 2 8 Shooting amp Continuous 7 6 2 9ISO 7 7 0 Movie Clip Mode 7 7 1 Movie Recording 7 7 2 Movie Size 7 8 0 Voice Recording Mode 7 9 0 Playback Mode 8 9 1 Playback of Still Image 8 9 2 Playback of Movie Clip 8 9 3 Thumbnail Display 8 9 4 Exploring an image 9 9 5 Slide 9 9 6 Protect lt 2e essstcereuenetees 9 9 7 Delete 10 9 8 408 TO Cafi cenone da E 10 9 9 DPOF c esmase sdsd aaa ah a e ei 10 10 0 Set Up Mode 11 10 1 Auto Off 11 10 2 Language 11 10 3 Formal lt 8 SSH teame sete see Seen Sees 11 10 4 Date Nput 77mm pe Se cee eee cee 11 10 5Imprint 12 10 6 Beep e lt 0 ee5 e0 eh ote Sees 12 10 7 Light Frequency 12 10 8 Quick View 12 10 9 System Reset 12 10 10 USB 2seectecsoeecstesseectes 12 10 10 1PC Cam 12 1 0 10 2 DISKiDIiVG s2 2 5 lt o au Je eet ed oue 12 10 10 39 Printer s ce Seco hot ee
2. Setting the size of the printing paper The size formats will depends on the printer supported function Setting the number of pictures to be printed on a sheet of paper 13 12 0 Software Application 12 1 ArcSoft Medialmpression e ArcSoft Medialmpression manages your media for you and gives you tons of fun and exciting ways to create and share projects featuring your photo video and music files Edit enhance and add creative effects to your photos e Create your own movies or photo slide shows complete with soundtrack e Upload your files easily to YouTube e Or share them through simple email attachments or popular photo printing e For more information click to http www arcsoft com 12 2 Easy Link With YouTube by Arcsoft co Click Extra e Be a Movie Maker by login amp upload with Legal and Safety Software e Browse amp Upload in YouTube with ArcSoft Medialmpression by follow the steps below NOOR WD Select YouTube Account Setup Select Step 1 to login YouTube account Select YouTube Account or Google Account to login Select Step2 to get authorization Click Allow to get permission User will see User Name after login Select the file you want to upload and click Upload to YouTube 14 13 0 Appendix Error Message Table Messages Causes Solutions CARD FULL There is insufficie
3. 1 2 0 Cautions 44 eiai e sco 2 3 0 Overall Introduction 2 3 1 Accessories 2 3 2 External View 3 3 3 Display Information 3 4 0 Getting Ready 4 4 1 Turn on off Camera 4 4 2 Loading the batteries 4 4 3 Insert Remove Memory Card 4 4 4 Attaching Wrist Strap 4 5 0 Buttons amp Function 4 5 1 PoWer n s5 3hesGee3eee 55855 4 5 2 Shutter 4 5 3 Tele Wide 4 5 4 Playback 5 5 5Mode 5 5 6Menu OK 5 5 7 SHE amp Pause Voice Memo 5 5 8 Right Flash 5 5 9 Down Delete amp 6 DOV EV Geen escent ees eee es eas 6 5 9 2 Night Scene Long Time Shutter LT 6 5 10 Left Self Timer 6 5 11 Focus Switch scoocd2cnew aes 6 6 0 Still Image Mode 6 6 1 Shooting 6 6 2 Menu Mode 6 0 2 TSize st shree de ee tee ee a 6 6 2 2 Quality 6 6 2 3 Sharpness 7 6 2 4 Saturation 7 6 2 5 Effect s9 225 seen t ee sere cs 7 6 2 6 W Balance
4. WEEE Warning Message Symbol for Separate Collection in European Countries This symbol indicates that this product is to be collected separately The following apply only to users in European countries This product it designated for separate collection at an appropriate collection point Go not dispose of as household waste For more information contact the retailer or the local authorities in charge of waste management FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FOC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and Pf This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Note This equipment hat been tested and found to comply vith the limits for Class D digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radia communications However there if na guarantee that interference wil not occur in a particular installation lf this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to c
5. 6 2 2 Quality Default Fine This feature is for you to select the image quality 2x S Fine Super Fine x Fine Normal 6 0 Stilllmage Mode 6 2 3 Sharpness Default Normal 6 2 6 W Balance Default Auto This effect can turn the edges of Auto Adjusting the white balance automatically The captured image look sharper but may result in more image noise Daylight Under the strong light environment Cloudy Under the cloudy light environment Tungsten Under the tungsten light environment Fluorescent Under the fluorescent light environment This effect can turn the edge of the NORMAL captured image look sharp which is suitable for printing out This effect can turn the edge of the captured image look smooiher which 6 2 7 Scene Mode Default Auto Mode is suitable for image editing on PC This feature is for you to select the scene of the image from the follow options Auto Mode 6 2 4 Saturation Default Normal 9 Sport Mode High B Night Mode Normal Portrait Mode Low M Landscape a Backlight 6 2 5 Effect Default Normal m Backlig 6 2 8 Shooting amp Continuous Default Single 1 Single Single Image Shooting 2 Continuous Shooting hy Press Shutter Button NORMAL No special effect is added to the picture Turn the image into negative to start the Continuous Shooting function and on NEGATIVE film effect hold and ending by let
6. Sensor Sensor Approx 9 12 Mega Pixels 3 488 x 2 616 Lens Fixed Focus F No Digital Zoom Still Image mode 1 0X 8 0X Play mode 1 0X 8 0X LCD Display 2 4 Color TET LCD ME manual focus Range Normal 1 2M infinity Macro 20cm Type Electronic Shutter Speed Normal 1 4 sec 1 4000 sec Night Scene 4 sec 1 8 sec Control Program AE ISO Equivalent Auto 100 200 400 800 xe o White Balance Voice recording Voice Recording depends on capacity Voice Memo in Still Image max 10 sec Single Image Continuous Shooting VGA 3M 5M 9M with 3 shots Image Size 16M 4608 X 3456 pixels by interpolation 9M 3488 X 2616 pixels 5M 2560 X 1920 pixels 3M 2048 X 1536 pixels VGA 640 X 480 pixels Image Quality Super Fine Fine Normal Self Timer Scene mode Auto Sport Night Portrait Landscape Backlight QVGA 320x240 VGA 640x480 Date Imprinting Shooting Internal memory 16MB Nand Flash Stillimage JPEG DCF EXIF 2 2 DPOF 1 1 PictBridge 10S Audio Audio for Voice Recording and Memo wav Single Image Thumbnails Slide Show Movie Clip Digital output connector USB 1 1 TV output N A Other interface MIC in Buzzer Out No Speaker Power Source 2 pcs of AA alkaline Ni MH Battery Dimensions WxHxD 87 8 x 60 8 X 30 4 mm Approx 85g without battery and card Software Camera Driver Storage Driver 2000 ME XP Vista32 64 amp Mac OS 10 0 or later PC Ca
7. View is possible only with still image Operation Steps Been 1 MENU i 2 a or v Light Fr On 30K O View 4 a orv Sys R Sux no Menu 5 0K USB Disk Drive A lt Back Execute OK 10 9 Sys Reset This function is to recall all default values except the Date Time and Language Operation Steps Beep 1 MENU A 2 2 0r v Light Freq FOK O View Cancel on kd Sys Re i USB o DUG A lt Back Execute OK 10 10 USB You can select an external device to which you want to connect the camera by using USB Cable Operation Steps Been 1 MENU A ee a Or v van gt l 4 a orv Sys Re DISK Drive 5 0K USB Drive A lt Back Execute OK 10 10 1 PC Cam a Install the PC Cam Driver on your computer b Select USB setting as PC Cam c You can start PC Cam function after you set up the MSN messenger or AMCAP 10 10 2 Disk Drive When Disk Drive is selected the camera will automatically go to the connected Disk Drive and turn off LCD Monitor You can have anew movable disk to download images to your computer 10 10 3 Printer Connect with printer and select Printer via PictBrdge function you can select the detailed options of printer 11 0 PictBridge Mode 11 1 Connecting the Camera to a PictBridge supported Printer 1 Power On both the camera and the printer 2 Press the MENU Button to go to SETUP Mode 3
8. when a memory card is inserted This option allows you to put the print quantity MAX 30 pcs on your memory card SINGLE specifies the number of copies fora selected image ALL specifies the number of copies for all pictures apart from movie clips and voice Menu Operation Steps lt Back Single ALL Select DPOF y Protect Next Menu Delete Copy to Card lt Back Slide 3 sec Protect Next Menu e Delete LOAL 340r ok Cony to Card DPOF y lt Back Execute OK Delete Menu Operation Steps 1 0K 2 a orv Next Menu 3 40r OK Protect Next Menu Delete Copy to Card DPOF y Menu Operation Steps 1 0K 2 a orv AL lt orok recording files lt Back Execute 0K Note You cannot see the PRINT function on the LCD Monitor if a memory card is not inserted H p gt DPOF Print Enable Single St St m St epz Cancel e Print Nun eps 1 MENU 1 4 v B 1 a or v 2aorv Execute 20K Print 20K 3 4 0K lt Back Execute OK lt Back Execute OK lt Back Execute OK 10 10 0 SETUP Mode You can enter SETUP Mode by press the OK Menu Button and select SETUP 10 0 SETUP Mode 10 5 Imprint This function allows you to print the date or date amp time on the captured image Operation Setup Steps Auto Off 3
9. Go to USB and select PRINTER for printer connection 4 5 SS Use the supplied USB Cable to connect the camera to the PictBridge supported printer as shown above to print out the stored images 11 2 Select Pictures to Print Images Next Menu Next Menu Size Default Next Menu Layout Default Print Execute OK lt Back Execute OK Execute OK Execute OK Operation 1 a or v Operation 1 a or v Steps 2 0K Steps 2 0K 3 0K SELECT The PictBridge function will be applied only to the picture currently displayed on LCD Monitor ALL The PictBridge function will be applied to all pictures Setting the Number of Copies to Print 1 Select SELECT or ALL where you can set the number of copies to print 2 Press the Up Down Button to select the number of print out copies Maximum 30 prints 3 Use the Left Right Button to select images and select the number of prints for another picture 4 Press OK Button to save 5 Go back to PictBridge main menu and select PRINT to start printing 11 3 Custom Set You can select the Paper Size and Layout before print out the images z 5 PictBridge PictBridge PictBridge Imag enu imag Nenu image fenu tae Size 2 0K Default fault Il Size 4 fault Ml Size JCtault ate Layou fault Layou fault Layout fault Print Print Print Execute OK Execute OK Execute OK
10. Min 1 MENU Langua Off TAI 2e 7 Format Date Oniy Menu 4 4 orv Date nppaeatimeMenu EAZ off Imprint v lt Back Execute OK 10 6 Beep This function allows you to switch on off Operation N ote Setup 1 Auto Off Auto ie CE zaor a language English f Light Freq 3 OK i Orme Format Net Menu f Q View 4a ory 4 Date Input Date Input Net Menu jf Sys Reset Net Menu f 5 lmprint Imprint i Sy Printer 6 Beep y A F 7 Light Freq lt Back Execute OK lt Back Execute OK 8 Q View 9 Sys Reset 10 USB 10 1 Auto Off To set up the power saving time 1 Press OK Menu Button and select SETUP Auto off TT 2 Select AUTO uto ALLIE 1 MENU 3 Select the time you prefer and press Langua MMN nglish ri es OK Menu Button to confirm the setting Format 3 Min MM 44 orv 4 You can select OFF to cancel 5 0K BOUET EEL SGA Note v of If set OFF the camera will not turn off automatically 3 The battery may get drained if the camera is power on for lt Back Execute OK along time Operation Setup Steps 10 2 Language 3 There are 12 languages available to select Auto Off 3 Min FPE Language English 5 ox 1 English Format LALIE 4 a orv 2 French Date Input NetMenu 5 0K 3 German Imprint off 4 talian Vv 5 Spanish 6 Portuguese 7 Traditional Chinese 8 Simplified Chinese 9 Japanese 10 Thai 11 Turkish 12 Russian 10 3 Format This functi
11. ain to get it out once aclick sound happens 5 Close the Battery Cover 4 4 Attaching Wrist Strap 5 0 Buttons amp Function 5 1 Power By pressing the Power Button can turn on the camera By pressing again the Power Button can turn off the camera If there is no operation during the specified time the camera will power off automatically 5 2 Shutter Press the Shutter Button to capture an image 5 3 Tele Wide Press the Tele Button the Zoom Bar Indicator appearing on the top side of the LCD Monitor will show the current zoom status Press the Wide Button the Zoom Bar Indicator will go back to the Wide view The camera allows maximum 8 0x digital zoom 5 4 Playback Select the Playback Mode by pressing the Playback Button Playback Mode will show still images and movie clips Select an image by Press Left and Right Button 5 5 Mode Still Image Movie Clip 100 0001 STANDBY 5 6 Menu OK Press Menu OK Button to go to the menu selection When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor the Menu OK Button is used for shifting the cursor to the sub menu or for confirming data 5 7 Up Play amp Pause Voice Memo Press the Up Button em to move up the submenu cursor When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor the Up Button operates as voice memo function There are two ways you can add your voice o
12. al camera hangs itself during operation please follow the procedures below and most likely the camera can be re activated 1 Remove the battery 2 Reload the battery 3 Switch on the camera 3 0 Overall Introduction 3 1 Accessories Digital Camera Camera Driver amp User Manual USB Cable Software CD Wrist Strap Camera Pouch 2xAA Batteries 3 0 Overall In 3 2 External View Flash LED EMM meca pixer 3 3 Display Information O 9OOSO0SO Qg Status em Battery Full am Battery Half Drained ca Battery Drained Working amp Scene Mode lmage Shooting Mode B Playback Mode 0 Movie Clip Mode a Voice Recording Mode Auto Mode amp 3 Sport Mode B Night Mode amp Portrait Mode M Landscape Mode 0 Backlight Mode a WARNING Holding Camera Stable lash Mode 44 Auto Flash 4 Fill in Flash Flash Off Self timer 10 Seconds s 2 Seconds YQ Noice Memo Up Button Up troduction LCD Montior LED indicator EE 7 Wide Tele Button Mode Button Key Function Button Lens RQ S Tripod 4 Key Function Button Socke Playback Button Play Pause utton Top Shutter Button OK Menu Button Flash Right Button Self timer Left Button Down Exposure Delete Button Strap Eyelet Focus Switch Connector OXIA Battery Charm
13. ber Memory Card 6 amp Voice Memo lt Memory Card Inserted 7 Focus Range amp Macro Sharpness O Soft ISO Value G Normal Auto G Vivid 100 400 200 ea 800 Com S Fine x Fine Shooting Normal hy Continuous Single 16M Via interpolation Exposure 2 9M Exp 5M 3M Oy Balance VGA aws Auto ez Daylight 100 Available Shots Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Zoom Status Indicator 8 0X Digital Zoom 4 0 Getting Ready 4 1 Turn on off Camera By pressing the Power Button can turn on the camera By pressing again the Power Button can turn off the camera 4 2 Loading the batteries 1 Power off the camera 2 Slide out the battery cover to open it 3 Follow the polarity indications and load the batteries 4 Close the Battery Cover The indication of the battery status A Battery power is full A Battery power is half drained __ Battery power is drained Replace with new batteries The batteries may run out if the batteries are kept inside the camera for a long time without using Please remove the batteries when the camera is notin use The battery may not work normally under 0 C or over 40 C 4 3 Insert Remove Memory Card 1 Power off the camera 2 Open the Battery Cover 3 Insert the memory card into the card slot and press it down until a click sound happens 4 Please press the memory card ag
14. cec te 12 11 0 PictBridge Mode 13 11 1 Connecting the Camera to a PictBridge supported Printer 13 11 2 Select pictures to print 13 11 3 Custom Set 13 12 0 Software Application 14 12 1 ArcSoft Medialmpression 14 12 2 Easy Link with YouTube by Arcsoft 14 13 0 Appendix 15 14 0 Specification 16 2 0 Cautions Do nottry to disassemble the camera by yourself which may damage the camera or cause electric shock Do not fire the flash in a close distance less than 1 meter it may hurt your eyes Keep the camera away from the reach of children or animals to prevent them from swallowing the batteries or small accessories Stop using the camera if any kind of liquid or foreign object enters the camera If it happens power off the camera and contact your dealer for help Do not operate this camera with wet hands it may cause electric shock The camera may be damaged in an environment of high temperature a To avoid electricity leakage please remove the battery if the camera is expected not to be in use for along period tis normal that the temperature of the camera body rises if the camera works for a long time Small Tip to Save You Big Headache A digital camera is in a way very similar to a computer Ifthe digit
15. ies inverted might cause fire and injury or damage to the surrounding areas due to the battery rupturing or leaking E Do not fire the flash close to anyone s eyes This might cause damage tothe person s eyesight GS E Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact This might damage the glass on the screen or cause the internal fluid to leak lf the internal fluid enters your eyes or comes into contact with your body or clothes rinse with tresh water If the internal fluid has entered your eyes consult a physician ta receive treatment E A camera is a precision instrumert Do not drop it strike it or use excessive force when handling the camera Q This might cause damage tothe camera E Do not use the camera in humid steamy smoky or dusty places This might cause fire or electric shack GS E Do not remove the battery immediately after long period of continuous use The battery becomes hot during use Touching a hot battery might cause burns E Do not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets This might cause heat to build up and deform the case resulting in fire Use Q the camera in a well ventilated place E Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise significantly such as inside a car Q This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside resulting in fire iii iv MEGA PIXEL User Manual 1 0 Table of Contents 1 0 Table of Contents 1 1 1 Total pages
16. llimage comes with a voice Operation Steps memo 1 Playback Button 2 4or gt 9 2 Playback of Movie Clip Press Playback Button to play the Movie Clips Press the Up Button to play or pause the movie clip When play the Movie Clips press the Menu Button and select 2X 4X 8X to adjust the Fast Forward speed When play the Movie Clips press the Left Self Timer Button to play backward and press the Menu Button to select the 2X 4X and 8X Backward speed Operation Steps 1 Playback Button 2 gt Or Note The icon 6 on the top left of the LCD Monitor represents a Movie clip not a still image 9 3 Thumbnail Display Small Images 4 Thumbnail Display is a convenient tool for you to find the image you took from the list You can press WIDE Button to have Thumbnail Display 9 0 Playback Mode 9 4 Exploring an Image 1 Press the TELE Button and you can see the enlargement of the image 2 Use the TELE WIDE Button to zoom in or to zoom out 3 Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT Button to locate the position you would like to review 4 Press down the WIDE Button to return to the original Playback Mode 9 5 Slide 1 This option enables you to view your photos with slide show 2 There are 3 interval options available a 3 sec b 5 sec c 10 sec 9 6 Protect Set Selected Image s With Protecti
17. m Driver 2000 ME XP Vista32 Application Arcsoft Medialmpression Windows 2000 XP Vista System Requirements e PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 233MHz XP Pentium Il 300MHz e Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Windows ME Windows XP SP2 Window Vista e Minimum 64MB RAM XP 128MB e 140MB of available hard disk space e USB port 1 1 or 2 0 standard interface e CD ROM drive e 800x600 pixels 16 bit color display compatible monitor 24 bit color display recommended For Macintosh e Power Mac G3 or later e Mac OS 10 0 or later e Minimum 64MB RAM e 110MB of available hard disk space e USB port e CD ROM Drive e QuickTime 6 0 or Later for MPEG4 Movie Clip Specifications and product design are subject to change without any notice for further improvement 16 Frame Rate VGA 25 30fps VGA 15 20fps
18. nt card memory capacity for storing an image Delete the stored image s in the memory card or insert anew memory card MEMORY FULL There is insufficient internal memory capacity for storing an image Delete the stored image s in the flash memory CARD LOCKED ICON BLINKING The memory card is under protection Set the card protection switch at non protection position LOCK The Image can not be deleted under protection Unlock the protected image NO IMAGE There is no image stored in the memory card or built in flash memory FILE ERROR File format error Insert a new memory card or format the built in flash memory MEMORY ERROR Memory is damaged or fails Format the memory card or built in flash memory CARD ERROR Card is damaged or fails Insert anew memory card LOW BATTERY ICON BLINKING Battery power is drained Insert a new battery LOW LIGHT The environment is too dark in Flash off or Night Scene Set the flash mode at Auto Flash or Fill in Flash HAND SHAKE ICON a The environment is too dark in Flash off or Night Scene Avoid shake Set the flash mode at Auto Flash or Fill in Flash NO PAPER Paper has run out Please put more paper in the paper tray of the Printe Camera Hangs ls 1 Remove the battery 2 Reload the battery 3 Switch on the camera a a a 14 0 Specification 1 2 3 9M CMOS
19. o 2 0EV at 0 3EV increment After the preferred value is chosen press Menu OK Button to confirm The higher the EV value the brighter the image will be 5 9 2 Night Scene Long Time Shutter LT Press the Down Button and then select Left Light Button to adjust the value of the Long Time Shutter The Long Time Shutter ranged from Auto 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 Press Menu OK Button to confirm the value you select 5 10 Left Self Timer Press the Left Button to move the cursor to the left tab With the 10 sec Self timer mage will be taken after 10 seconds once the shutter is released With the 2 sec Self timer X The image will be taken after 2 seconds once the shutter is released 5 11 Focus Switch When you take a shot of a very close up of object within the distance of 20 cm please push the Focus Switch up to begin the Macro Function The Macro icon Ig will appear on the LCD Monitor 6 0 Stilllmage Mode 6 1 Shooting Taking a Pictures 1 Press POWER Button to power on the camera 2 Press Shutter Button fully to capture Using the Digital Zoom Press the zoom lever D toward T or W Z You are recommended to shoot with the camera attached with the tripod or other device if the Hand Shaking fs appears 6 2 Menu Mode 6 2 1 Size Default 9M This feature is for you to select the image resolution 16M 4608 x 3456 by interpolation 9M 3488x2616 5M 2560x1920 3M 2048x1536 VGA 640 x 480
20. on 1 Press the OK Menu Button and select PROTECT 2 Press OK Menu Button 3 Select one image and press OK Menu Button 4 O m will show on the LCD Monitor when the protection is set 5 Press OK Menu Button to confirm the request for the protection of the selected image s 6 To cancel the protection press OK Menu Button Set All Images With Protection 1 Press the OK Menu Button and select PROTECT 2 Select ALL amp Execute and press OK Menu Button to confirm the request Slide Prol Deli 5 sec Con DPO y lt Back Execute OK Operation Steps 1 Menu 2 a orv 3 0K Protect lt Back Execute OK Operation Steps 1 MENU 2 a or v 3 OK 4 a orv 5 0K 9 0 Playback Mode 9 7 Delete Delete Single Image 1 Select the image you d like to delete and press the Delete Button ti 2 Press OK Menu Button to proceed or press left button to cancel the request Delete All Image s 1 Select ALL amp Execute and press the OK Menu Button 2 Press OK Menu Button to confirm the request or press left button to cancel the request Delete Selected Image 1 Choose Select and press OK Menu Button 2 Select the image you d like to delete and press OK Menu Button 9 8 Copy To Card This function allows you to copy the images stored in the internal flash memory into the memory card 9 9 DPOF This function can only be used
21. on allows you to format the memory card or the built in flash memory Operation Setup Steps Auto Off UA 1 MENU Langua pcancem nolish MEFA Date Inpu noi Menu e Imprint off lt Back Execute OK 11 lt Back Execute OK Operation Language ae English Ca are Francais 2 0K Deutsch Italiono Espanol lt Back Execute OK 10 4 Date Input This function allows you to set up the type of date amp time Operation Setup Auto Off 3 Min 1 MENU r H a Or v Langua 0 inglish 30K Formal e UGE 4 a orv Date n Menu 5 0K Imprint off y 1 YYYYIMM DD 2 DD MM YYYY lt Back Execute 0K 3 mmM DD YYYY button sound Operation Steps Been 1 MENU i on La v ar oe A 4 a orv Sys Re TOK USB Disk Drive A lt Back Execute OK 10 7 Light Freq The Light Frequency setting is for Anti flicken 50Hz UK Germany Italy Spain France Netherlands China Japan Portugal 60Hz U S A Taiwan Korea Japan Operation Steps Beep 1 MENU i 2 a or v Light Fren SOK Q View 4 4 orv Sys Re 50Hz 2 0K USB Disk Drive A lt Back Execute OK Note The horizontal flicker in artificial light source environment occurred if select the wrong frequency 10 8 Q View If you select Q View On you can view the captured image on the LCD Monitor Q
22. orrect the interference by one or more of the following MeaSur es E FReorient or relocate the receiving antenna E Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver E Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circu different from that to which the receiver is connected CD Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FOC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual lf such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment Product Information 1 Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice This includes primary product specifications software software drivers and user s manual This User Manual is a general reference guide for the product 2 The product and accessories that come with your camera may be different from those described inthis manual This is due to the fact that different retailers often specity slightly different product inclusions and accessories to suit their market requirements customer demographics and geographical preferences Products very often vary between retailers especially vith accessories such as batteries memory cards cables carrying cazesfpouches and language support Occasionally a retailer will specify a unique product color appearance and internal memory capacity Contact your dealer for precise produc
23. p the batteries out of the reach of children Swallowing batteries might cause poisoning If the battery is accidentally svallovwed immediately consult a physician E Do not use the camera while you are walking driving or riding a motorcycle This might cause you to fall over or result in traffic accident y Notes on Battery Usage When you use the battery carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Arstractions and the notes described below E Different battery types and surrounding temperatures may affect the battery performance E Avoid using batteries in extremely cold environments as low temperatures can shorten the battery life and reduce camera performance E The battery may feel warm when using the camera for an extended period of time or using the flash continuously This is normal and not a malfunction E The digital video camera may feel warm when being used continuously or for an o e Cautions extended period of time This i normal and nota malfunction E Insert the batteries paying careful attention to the polarity or of E olf you will not be using the batteries for an extended period of time remove them the terminals fromthe camera to prevent leakage or corrosion Aways keep the terminals in a clean state Mever use manganese batteries Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions 2 Inserting the batteries wih ts polart
24. t definition and included ACCESSOres 3 The illustrations in this manual are for the purpose of explanation and may differ fromthe actual design of your camera 4 The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in this user manual 5 For driver updates you can check the Download section of our website WA GEniIWSnet com SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand all varaings and Gaatross before using thit product Warnings E if foreign objects or water have entered the camera turn the power OFF and remove the batteries Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock Consult the D store of purchase E if the camera has fallen or its case has been damaged turn the power OFF and remove the batteries Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock Consult the D store of purchase oo Ensiish CS E Do not disassemble change or repair the camera E Before you move the camera disconnect cords and cables This might cause fire or electric shack For repair or internal inspection Failure to do this might damage cords and cables resulting in tire and Q azk the store of purchase 7 electric shock E Do not use the camera in areas near water This might cause fire or electric shock Take special care during rain enoyv on the beach or near the shore E Do not place the camera on inclined or unstable surfaces This might cause the camerata fall or tilt over causing injury E Kee
25. ting go of Shutter Button Note The Continuous Shooting function SEPIA teal the image into yellowish will not be cancelled until Single is chosen rown B amp W Turn the image into black 6 2 9 ISO Default Auto and white Auto 100 200 400 800 7 0 Movie Clip Mode 7 1 Movie Recording nse a Recording i ven 1 Press POWER Button to power on the camera aee P 2 Press MODE Button to convert to Movie Clip Mode gt TA P Tier 3 Press Shutter Button to start movie recording 4 Press Shutter Button again to stop recording START SH 7 2 Movie Size Menu The video size options are provided as follows Size VGA 1 VGA 640 x480 W Balance Auto WBa VGA 2 QVGA 320 x 240 Setup Next Menu Setul lt Back Execute OK lt Back Execute OK 8 0 Voice Recording Mode 1 Press Mode Button and select Voice Recording Mode 6 2 Press Shutter Button to start the recording and press Shutter Button to stop the recording 3 Press Play Pause Button ep during recording can put the recording on hold and press the Play Pause Button fool again to continue the recording STANDBY RECORDING 9 0 Playback Mode 9 1 Playback of Still Image 07 100 0021 Please press Playback Button to view the images taken DE s5Se Q9 Rd Press the Right or Left Button to go to or back to the next or last image A z Note The icon e shows up when viewing sti
26. ver to a stored still image 1 Shooting Mode i Press Voice Memo Button and the icon will show on LCD Monitor ii Press Shutter Button to take a picture iii You can make a voice memo 10 sec right after the image is taken 2 Playback Mode i Select a Still Image File and press Voice Memo Button ii Press the shutter button to start the voice memo iii 10 seconds of voice memo will be recorded The Up Button also operates as Play amp Pause function to play movie clip file in Playback Mode 5 8 Right Flash Press the Right Button 4 to move the cursor to the right tab The Right Button also operates as Flash function Auto Flash The flash fires automatically as required under shooting mode Suggestion for getting a good exposure picture when using Flash The camera should keep 1 5 2 meters form the object you re ready to capture Fill in Flash This mode will enable the flash to fire in any circumstances Flash Off The mode will disable the flash to fire in any circumstances 5 9 Down Delete amp Press the Down Button 3 amp to move the cursor to the down tab In Shooting Mode you can press Delete Button to adjust the EV and Night Scene Long Time Shutter In Playback Mode you can press Delete Button to delete the Still Image Movie Clips or Voice Clips 5 9 1 EV Press Left Right Button to set the Exposure Value You can adjust from 2 0EV t
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