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Samsung 220 SE Computer Monitor User Manual

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1. 3 EDITING SOFTWARE Acquiring Images Acquiring images from the computer Trace Get amp Fix Photo Get Photo Open File or trace File Open File on menu bar J Select image file on the Open window and click Open e u a Fesp arms sf Caneel File Sapa 3 Selected image will be displayed You can edit the image 88 e x fz EDITING SOFTWARE G Acquiring Images Acquiring Images from the camera Ca l Before acquiring images from the camera please check camera connection Trace Get amp Fix Photo Get Photo Open File Or trace File Open File in the menu bar Refer to page 84 Open window will display to select image file SE E _ 2 By ol fe ml Click Look in to choose Removable Disk 3 Move to sub directory to select image file and click Open 4 The image is displayed You can edit the image U O T z gt J m a 83 M N l To save the edited image trace File Save f Type file name and click Save The default file extension name is PDD or PBD PhotoDeluxe file format Refer to page 91 to save the image as a different file format Alternative saving method Trace Get amp Fix Photo Save amp Send Save J Note When editing images please ensure to save it as a new file under a new name If this procedure is not followed you may lose the origina
2. Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the Macintosh Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port of the camera 3 Set the mode dial Gs 4 Switch the camera on 95 Y T z gt ps m 3 HOW TO INSTALL AND USE USB DRIVER FOR MAC Setting up USB Driver for MAC There is no USB Driver for MAC But the Driver for MAC is automatically installed Check MAC OS This camera is available in MAC OS 9 X 3 Connect camera to PC refer to page 95 and turn the camera power on 4 A new icon will be displayed on the desktop after USB Driver installation Using USB Driver for MAC Double click a new icon on the desktop and the folder in the memory card will be displayed Select image file and copy or move it to MAC 96 About USB e Please check the following if the USB connection malfunctions case 1 case 2 case 3 case 4 The camera power is off Turn the camera power on We recommend using AC power adapter in PC connection mode And if you use batteries check the battery status indicator The mode dial is not set to PC mode Set the mode dial to PC mode PC interfacing is only available in PC mode USB Driver is not set correctly Set USB Driver correctly Refer to page 77 78 The computer can t support USB interface Use a computer that supports USB interface U O T z gt J m 9 About USB case 5 case 6 c
3. Please ensure that there is no pressure exerted onto the zoom lens and that it is not weighed down If the Digital camera is not used for a long period an electric discharge can occur Please make sure the device batteries and CF Card are stored separately Maintenance To clear the Lens or the camera Status LCD a soft brush should be used If this does not work lens cleaning paper with lens cleaning fluid can be used Clean the camera with a soft cloth The LCD monitor can be damaged very easily Please take care that this does not get damaged Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the device by yourself If the camera is exposed to an electric shock it will turn itself off to protect the memory card The flash may fire but this is purely due to static electricity 69 gt lt gt lt O LL g 3 NOTE IN USING Warning indicator The warning indicator displayed on the LCD panel indicator is as follows No memory card e The card cannot be read e There is no more space on the memory card e The camera can t recognize the mode dial position CF CARD format is different e The camera can t recognize the CF CARD The camera indicates abnormal operation 70 e Insert the memory card e Insert the memory card again Tum the power off and turn on again e Replace the card with the new one or use it after you erase the locked images e Turn off the camera power and turn on ag
4. 4 After restarting connect camera to PC with USB cable 3 SETTING UP USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS 5 Turn the camera power on with PC mode and Found New Hardware Wizard window will open Found New Hardware Wizard window will open twice as there are two different USB Driver Don t close the Window when it is being processed 6 USB Driver installation is completed Removable Disk will be displayed under My computer 78 gt Bitmap gt Z1 Desktop EA My Documents g My Computer els 3 Floppy 4 C _ Program Files C Creative C Ctsnd C Bitmap amp D E Photodeluxe E Removable Disk F 5 My Digital Camera C d220capture C Online Services This software is provided only for Windows and guaranteed over Windows 95 98 and Windows NT 4 0 with service Pack 3 When you put the Driver CD ROM provided with this camera into the CD ROM drive the autorun frame is automatically run Follow the instructions on screen CJ Reference lf Autoplay does not appear automatically double click on Autoplay exe which is located in the root directory of Samsung Digimax 220SE Application S W CD ROM If installations is finished normally Autoplay is registered O automatically into start menu program like the beside re O i 7I screen A d E d n A PhotoDeluxe peia Dima e ntd Phoa J gt au IL 19 3 CONNECT THE CAMERA Joining USB connection terminal for Windows To downl
5. Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures such as a sealed vehicle direct sunlight or other places of extreme variances in temperature Exposure to extreme temperatures may adversely affect the camera s internal components and could cause a fire m When in use do not cover the camera or AC Power Adapter This may cause heat to build up and distort the camera case or cause a fire mAlways use the camera and its accessories in a well ventilated area Leakage overheating or burst batteries could result in fire or injury Do not short circuit heat or dispose of batteries in fire Do not use old batteries with new ones or mix brands of batteries Ensure the batteries are positioned correctly with regard to polarity mWhen the camera is not in use for long periods always unplug the camera from its power source batteries or AC Power Adapter for safety purposes Leaking batteries can cause fire and pollution to the environment m Allowing dust to accumulate in the camera over a long period is hazardous as extreme circumstances may cause a fire It is best to clean your camera prior to seasonal periods of high humidity Consult your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center for information on the cost of cleaning your camera mDo not move the camera while it is switched on if you are using the AC Power Adapter After use always switch off the camera before unplugging the adapter from the AC Power wall
6. Normal 3 Digital Zoom Shot mode Macro Normal No symbol ee Formatting Capture _ Single shot Continuous shot Interval shot mr Moving image shot 8 Quality and Resolution Super fine quality 8 Fine quality Normal quality LARGE L SMALL S First frame displayed Press the MENU button on shot mode 14 Status display Press the STATUS button on shot mode PROPERTY gt QLTY FILE SIZE Flash Auto flash 4 remaining Date and Time Status indicating block White balance Auto AWB Sunlight 35 Fluorescent light 2 Tungsten lamp Auto flash and Red eye reduction 4 Fill in Flash 4 Flash off 4 fe Ma a o_o JPG TIF LARGE SMALL us Function block Function detail items 3 IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Play mode P gt symbol First frame displayed Order of files stored on the memory card When you select the play mode the last image captured is displayed Shot image O Lock This is displayed when Lock has been selected First frame displayed Press the Menu button on play mode THUMBNAIL SLIDE SHOW PROTECT UNLOCK ERASE ALL FORMAT SELECT ENTER 15 Connecting to Power There are two ways in which to provide the camera with power One is using batteries
7. UP and DOWN button push the ENTER button The action will be executed After selecting YES when you push the ENTER button After erasing an image stored in a memory card the next stored image is displayed on the LCD monitor After selecting NO when you push ENTER button The screen comes back to the chosen image screen 62 FORMAT This function is for formatting a compact flash memory card Formatting the card allows data to be stored on it After moving the bar cursor to FORMAT press ENTER button Then the following message will appear on the LCD monitor FORMAT CARD p Move the bar cursor into YES or NO with the UP or DOWN directional button Then press the ENTER button for the action to be executed After selecting YES when you push ENTER button After formatting the memory card a NO IMAGE message will appear on the LCD monitor The LED symbol during formatting NO IMAGE The green LED on the top right of the viewfinder will flash until formatting is finished After selecting NO when you push the ENTER button The menu screen will return and FORMAT on the screen will be highlighted The setup MENU mode is canceled if you press the MENU button 63 gt z gt O m g CG Note ERASE ALL function is for erasing only unlocked image files off a memory card But FORMAT function is for deleting all data off a memory card CJ Reference New cards cannot be used unless they a
8. e The power has not been switched on e Power on e The batteries are weak e Replace batteries with new ones e The camera is not set to shot mode e Set to shot mode e Select the macro shot mode in case it is e You select the wrong shot mode within 0 8m and select the normal shot mode in case it is over 0 8m e The camera is in flash off or macro mode e Select the other flash mode except flash off e Select the appropriate date in MENU mode Refer to the selecting DATE TIME on the page 53 e The wrong date time is displayed or saved as the basic number GQSONVAGV a a E E BEFORE CONTACTING SERVICE CENTER T Camera fails to work by any button or switch e Camera is not working properly e Remove the batteries and insert them again The card error e The memory card has not been e Format the memory card and use it indicator is on with the formatted Refer to the FORMAT procedure on memory card inserted the page 63 There is something There is any trouble with the W B e Set up the right one for each light wrong with the color of nod source captured image Refer to W B on the page 49 The screen is too e There is excessive exposure e Reset exposure compensation bright Refer to page 50 E V The screen is not very The lens is smudged or dirty e You should clean the lens Clear e The video cable is not connected e connect the cable properly to the camera or external monitor e The memory card is no
9. edition This is the program that you can use to edit and save the still images you download from the camera This software is only compatible with Windows About USB It is designed to meet external peripherals Plug and Play PnP specifications such as digital cameras USB PC cameras keyboards scanners and printers did The Windows 95 OSR2 had a set of basic USB drivers and the Pentium II RAMMaeyE a motherboard supported the USB specification USB gained a tremendous popularity as Windows 98 was released and recently i Mac has included a set of basic USB drivers USB and Serial ports have the same theory but USB is faster than the Serial port and USB are simpler to connect to peripherals The host allows USB device to communicate and transfer data at 12Mbps in low speed mode the host allows USB device to operate at 1 5Mbps Furthermore it allows 127 devices to run at the same time on the bus The PC will recognise peripherals when it is turned on Most computers have two USB ports If you need to plug in more than two USB devices you do so by using a hub A hub plugs into your USB port and provides more than one additional plug o O z gt J m 19 3 HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE How to set up the software When you put the Driver CD ROM provided with this camera into the CD ROM drive the following frame is automatically run i Setting up the Camera Driver Click Storage Driver icon in the auto
10. memory card The H EE indicator blinks on the LCD panel When the saving to the memory card is completed the FF indicator is canceled Indicator for the camera error When the error occurs while the operation of the camera the indicator on the photographing information indicator blinks Refer to the page 70 about the detail information about the occurrence of the error Reference When the memory capacity is low it will not be possible to take a picture Awarning will sound regarding low memory or no card and will sound in the following events When you have pressed the shutter button When you have used mode dial 35 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION Digital Zoom CJ Reference Because this camera can support 2x digital zoom if you use it with 3x optical zoom it is possible to take picture of 6x zoom almost Digital zoom is only possible when the LCD monitor is turned on If you push zoom button T TELE in the state that 3x optical zoom is set up digital zoom setting is possible Digital zoom is divided into 2 grades like DX 1 5 DX 2 0 and this grade is displayed on the left top of the LCD monitor according to zoom magnification Working DIGITAL TELE If you push zoom button T software tele zooming is processed If you finish pushing zoom button T software tele zooming is ended If digital zoom is achieved to 2x zoom digital zooming will be finished without operation
11. of zoom button T Working DIGITAL WIDE If you push zoom button W software wide zooming is processed If you finish pushing zoom button W software wide zooming is ended If you continually push the W button on the state of digital zoom cancel 3x optical zoom is also canceled lf you take pictures on the digital zoom mode please wait until the saving is completed because it takes some time to save the taken image in the memory card It is impossible to use the digital zoom shot in continuous shot interval shot and moving image shot and it is canceled Digital Zoom is automatically canceled and optical zoom rate is automatically changed with 1 6X 36 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION Setting up the shooting function by using the LCD monitor If you press the MENU button on the state of power on the menu status will be displayed on the LCD monitor CJ Reference In the following cases the setup menu mode is not available When another button is pressed While image data is being processed when the green LED beside viewfinder flashes When there is no battery The setup menu mode indicator of the Macro Normal mode status If you press the menu button the menu screen will be displayed PROPERTY gt ck Function block QLUY He oe n FILE JPG TIF m Function detail items SIZE LARGE SMALL The function block name is displayed on the top of the LCD monitor The indicator gt means
12. the bar cursor up The DOWN w direction button moves the bar cursor down The LEFT 4 direction button moves the bar cursor left The RIGHT direction button moves the bar cursor right 38 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION The following options are available on the LCD monitor by pressing the menu button Setup menu mode composition of Macro Normal shot mode Function block Function detail items JPG TIF LARGE SMALL C INT iS CAPTURE ye SH lt q OFF DATE TIME DATE gt PROPERTY W B WB t gt ADVANCE EV lt 2 00 2 00 gt D ZOOM ON OFF BEEP ON OFF lt 0 10 gt MIN EEEO gt DATE TIME 2000 1 1 OOH OOM PWR OFF SYSTEM LCD BRT VIDEO NTSC PAL 40 i E 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION em AW M PROPERTY QLTY Picture Quality Select a compression rate FILE File Format Select a format SIZE Image resolution Select a resolution CAPTURE TYPE Capture Type Single shot Continuous shot Allows you to continuously shoot individual pictures of a moving object Interval shot This mode takes pictures at set timed intervals Moving image shot It is saved as the moving images FLASH There are 4 flash modes auto auto and red eye reduction fill in flash flash off Select the most appropriate flash mode for the picture STAMP You can put DATE TIME on still image You can select
13. there is another function block The function detail items are displayed in the middle of the LCD monitor The bar cursor area can determine the status of the camera In the above picture the present function is set in a standard picture quality JPEG file format SMALL size 37 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION i E N A WW 7i The menu set mode is divided into 4 function blocks Select the function block by using the left right directional button Press the p button Press the p button Press the p button PROPERTY CAPTURE ADVANCE SYSTEM Press the 4 button Press the lt button Press the lt 4 button After selecting a function block move the bar cursor into the function detail item that you want by using the up or down directional button When you press the direction buttons the bar cursor will move accordingly The present status changes into the bar cursor marked function PROPERTY m eh At lt Bar Cursor FILE JPG TIF SIZE LARGE SMALL 5 Change into the set status that you want repeating steps 2 3 and 4 If you want to finish a set mode press the MENU button again The menu screen will disappear and the camera image will be displayed on the LCD monitor However the moving images are displayed on the LCD monitor at normal shot mode only when you press the LCD button J Reference The operation of the direction buttons The UP a direction button moves
14. weak the charging time will be longer CJ Note Please photograph within the flash shot range W 0 2 3m T 0 2 2m The image is saturated when you take it with a strong reflector or at close range 31 a a 3 E SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION Select the quality mode Using the SELECT button in the image quality mode allows three types of image quality to be selected The selected image quality will flash is E Cc J l HHH gt gt E E EEE E Super fine quality Fine quality Normal quality The capacity of memory is determined by the quality of image that is selected You can obtain three types of image quality Select the appropriate image quality from the previous 3 modes CJ Reference The image file is normally stored in jog but selecting the highest image quality enables tif files to be used Refer to page 42 for details of selecting the image file format You can get the best quality shot with tif file which is for the professionals However The number of the shot is decreased and the time it is saved in the memory card is lengthened Select the Image resolution You can choose the file size large or small by using the select button to set L or S If the image resolution is large the capacity for remaining pictures will decrease L 1600 1200 pixels S 800 x 600 pixels CJ Reference The picture quality and image resolution determines the number of images t
15. will be displayed on the below right side of the still image 57 gt lt gt lt O m g PLAY MODE THUMBNAIL This function allows you to view 9 images at the same time Press the ENTER button after selecting the THUMBNAIL option 9 thumbnail screens will be marked out on the LCD monitor The image displayed on the first frame is highlighted Highlight a chosen image Press the ENTER button 1 image screen in play mode Thumbnail play mode When you press the UP or DOWN button the highlight sign moves up or down by one space and when you press the LEFT or RIGHT button the highlight sign moves left or right by one space and the image selected is displayed The moving order of the highlight function CPES SN 0 gt 01 eN lt gt 0O 0 U M 3 Once you have highlighted an image in the thumbnail screen pressing the ENTER button will show you that shot in full size J Reference When a moving image is played it operates as follows by pressing the button When it is stopped it begins to display the moving image When tt is displaying the image it pauses while displaying the moving image When it pauses to display the image it continues to display the moving image 58 PLAY MODE SLIDE SHOW You can view each image at a set interval using the slide show function If you push the ENTER button after selectin
16. 1 B There are no batteries capacity Replace new batteries a s s I Exposure compensation status mark If you select exposure compensation in setup menu mode on the LCD monitor a symbol IRQ will appear on the LCD panel Refer to the page 50 about exposure compensation status If you select exposure compensation 0 the symbol XQ will disappear 34 SS e E SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION lt a SE Indicator for the number of the remaining shot condition of the card and other information According to the condition of the camera and memory card it is shown on LCD panel as below camera condition indicator boot Indicator on LCD panel blinks if you press the power button heat Indicator is canceled when the camera is ready for the operation When the memory card is set up properly Number of available shots remaining is determined by the picture selected and image resolution The maximum available pictures will be 9999 subject to memory size and picture quality When the memory card is not set up properly C symbol flashes on the location of available shot indicator If there is no card a beep will sound When a memory card is set and there is short capacity symbol F will flash on the location of available shot indicator If the sound function is on the card memory capacity short warning will sound When you are saving the tif file form image in the
17. 2 0m Self timer Date Imprinting Video Clips 10 sec Date amp Time Date Off user selectable Size 192x144 400x296 Recording time 10 30 sec 5 sec steps Storage File Format Image Resolution Storage Capacity 8MB CompactFlash card TIFF JPEG DCF compliant DPOF AVI Motion JPEG compliant Large 1600 x 1200 pixels Small 800 x 600 pixels Large Tiff 1 JPG Superfine 6 1 Fine 14 1 Normal 22 2 Small Tiff 1 JPG Super fine 28 2 Fine 59 3 Normal 87 6 Image Play Interface Single image Thumbnails Slide show Digital output connector USB Video output NTSC PAL user selectable DC power input connector 6 0V Power Source 4 x AA alkaline Ni MH batteries AC adapter optional Dimensions W xH x D 114 5 x 70 7 x 56mm 4 5 2 8 x 2 2in Weight 255g 8 990z without batteries amp CF card Camera driver Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME Mac OS 9 x Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition X Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 73 gt lt gt lt O m O 3 SOFTWARE MANUAL Please ensure that you read the instruction manual carefully before using the camera Software Notes The attached software is a USB Driver and image editing software for Windows This software is copyright and is only licensed for one time use with the camera Under no circumstances should you or anyone else reproduce all or part of either the soft
18. AA Alkaline alternatively use an AC Adapter DC 6V 1 5A Using the batteries Open the battery chamber cover by pushing in the direction of the arrow Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity 3 To close the battery chamber cover push it until it Clicks Battery status indicator You can check the battery life on the camera status LCD p The batteries are fully charged a B Preparing a new battery B There is no battery capacity Replace with new batteries 16 Reference This camera will automatically switch off when not in use for a period of time For more information regarding auto power off please refer to the power off section on page 52 Note Important information about battery usage Please remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for long periods Batteries can lose power over time and are prone to leak if kept inside the camera Do not use manganese batteries as they cannot deliver sufficient power Low temperatures below O C can cause the camera to work for a shorter period of time due to reduce battery performance However the batteries will recover at normal temperatures Do not combine the use of old and new batteries at the same time Low temperatures below O C can cause the camera to work for a shorter period of time due to reduced battery performance However the batteries will recover at normal temperatures Extended use of the came
19. AT SELECT ENTER 2 When pressing the up down directional button the chosen function will be highlighted on the menu screen 3 If you press the ENTER button after highlighting the function item the chosen function is selected 4 If you press the MENU button on the initial menu screen the setup menu mode will be canceled 56 Play functions The LCD monitor is as follows THUMBNAIL THUMBNAIL ee The thumbnail view allows you to view up to 9 images at a time SLIDE SHOW 03 psec Function PROTECT UNLOCK gt SLIDE SHOW items Images can be displayed at pre set intervals ERASE ALL SS PROTECT LOCK UNLOCK This function prevents existing images being lost accidentally You should ensure that you lock important images ERASE ALL This will erase all images stored on the compact flash memory card FORMAT This function initializes the compact flash memory card by formatting the data Initializing prepares the CF CARD for recording data J Reference A buzzer sound If the beep is turned on in the setup menu of a shot mode and a relevant button is selected in play mode the button being pressed will produce buzzer sounds The sound will be heard when pressing the button once The Buttons that button entering perceiving buzzer sounds When you push POWER MENU ENTER STATUS buttons When you push the 4 direction buttons UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT DATE TIME When RECORD mode selected DATE TIME
20. Camera Samsung Digimax 330 Add Remove OK Cancel Apply After selecting Samsung Digimax 220SE Camera Do you want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components click Add Remove and the following window will display Click YES and USB Driver will be removed automatically 93 U O T z gt J m fs 2D 0 i REMOVING USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS ap CJ Reference If you are Windows 2000 ME user please keep following order to remove USB Driver 1 Connect PC to camera PC mode power on 2 As mentioned above remove Samsung Digimax 220SE Camera in Add Remove programs 3 Click Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the task bar ewes or Cec arare Hz a a a ee et ee te dirai Haedeae darr Gag i tel gee biam Dore a LE Tirei Properes ian D ipuia deena compra T Dhs epig lect em rar Pe akha I D Click Stop on the Unplug or Eject Hardware window and click Ok on thenext window 4 Click System on Control Panel Trace Device Manager Universal serial bus controller Samsung USB Storage Device and click right mouse button Then the following window will display LL aici ai e tear sa ie al ia P wa E ma EAW iee piskat Ary emi Pieper i Click Remove to remove USB Driver Restart computer 94 3 CONNET THE CAMERA Connecting Macintosh USB port for mac USB port have to be in Macintosh or keyboard
21. DATE DATE amp TIME OFF on LCD monitor ADVANCE This is for more special photographers who want to use advanced application modes W B White Balance Different lighting conditions will affect the way the color appears on the image This control helps to achieve a more natural color E V Exposure Compensation You can select the exposure compensation D ZOOM Digital Zoom You can set up or cancel the digital zoom function 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION 4 SYSTEM Sets the camera to your requirements BEEP You can select whether to have the beep on or off PWR OFF Auto power off The camera will automatically turn itself off if it is not used for a set period of time LCD BRT LCD bright Here you can control the brightness of the LCD monitor DATE TIME This function sets the date and time on the camera VIDEO Video output you can choose from either NTSC or PAL video output CJ Reference Preserving settings All shooting functions will be kept when the camera is switched off and on again Pre set automatic setting are as follows Function block Function detail items PROPERTY JPEG File Format IPE Single shot mode Macro Flash off 5 mode Normal gy Auto flash 4 mode W B AWB mode CG Note When pressing the shutter button while in the MENU setup mode a picture will not be taken You will first need to press MENU again to confirm your choice of shooting m
22. ERASE ALL all images deleted but deleted on FORMAT 60 PLAY MODE ERASE ALL All image data saved in the compact flash memory card is to be erased If you push the ENTER button after moving the cursor into ERASE ALL in the menu screen the message such as below appears on the LCD monitor ERASE ALL IMAGES Select YES or NO by pressing up down button and press ENTER button When you select YES All the images on the card will then be erased The image counter will register no images Locked images will not be deleted Lamp status when using the ERASE ALL function While images are being erased the red LED will NO IMAGE remain illuminated The green LED will flash to indicate that all images have been erased When you select NO The menu screen returns and ERASE ALL on the screen is highlighted The setup menu mode is canceled if you press the MENU button 61 gt z gt Z O i J Erasing images will clear all information on the memory card except locked images You must transfer any image files that you want to save to alternative media before erasing J Reference Erasing on image Only on image is deleted out of images stored in a compact flash memory card 1 Select the image that you want to erase 2 If you push STATUS button the message such as that shown below appears on the LCD monitor ERASE THIS IMAGE 3 After moving the cursor into YES or NO with the
23. SAMSUNG CAMERA User Manual Digital Camera Digimax 220 SE Thank you for buying a Samsung Camera This manual will guide you through using the Digimax 220 SE including taking pictures downloading images and using Adobe PhotoDeluxe software Please read this manual before using your new camera ENGLISH 3 SPECIAL FEATURES Thank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera This digital camera possesses the following features A high resolution of 2 1 mega pixels A 3 x optical and 2 x digital zoom lens Moving image function Date time printing on still images A USB interface function with Storage Driver gt 1 8 inch TFT LCD monitor A FCC warning e This device has been tested in accordance with the limits of a class B digital device under item 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide protection against harmful interference in commercial installation This equipment generates absorbs and can emit radio frequency energy If it is not installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communication There is however no guarantee that interference will not occur in a some situations Should any interference occur when this device is in operation please try one or more of the following measures Change the location and direction of any aerial mw Increase distance between camera and affected device m Use a different soc
24. after having selected Continuous Interval or Moving image shooting modes it will be set at Single shot mode After power has been turned on the setting will automatically be Single shooting mode 43 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION Continuous shooting You can take a sequence of pictures of moving objects When the continuous shooting is completed it automatically returns to single shooting mode TYPE Ta 9 shot The number of continuous shots are marked If the ENTER button is pressed after selecting continuous shooting mode the LCD monitor will display the BURST SET menu where the amount of shots required can be selected by using the direction buttons NO OF SHOT lt O9 gt WW EXIT ENTER 4 The maximum number of continuous shooting pictures possible is determined by the selected image quality and image resolution By pressing the ENTER button in the BURST SET menu you will be able to return to the CAPTURE menu screen The number of shots chosen will then be displayed underneath the continuous shooting icon If you press the MENU button the setup MENU screen is canceled and the camera is ready for the continuous shooting CJ Reference The flash will not work when continuous shooting is selected When tif mode has been selected the continuous shooting mode does not work and you will only be able to use only the single shot mode If you wish to cancel the continuous shooting while you are
25. ain e If the same trouble is happened when the camera is turned off and on change to recommended CF CARD e Please turn the power off and turn it on again If it should fail to clear please contact a Samsung service center iS 3 aft fee ap Z Before contacting service center please check the following Symptom The power is not 3 BEFORE CONTACTING SERVICE CENTER Cause Batteries need replacing e Replace batteries with new ones e AC Power Adapter is not connected e Connect AC Power Adapter e Batteries need replacing e Replace batteries with new ones turned on The power is turned off in use Battery power is drained quickly Camera does not take pictures when pressing the Shutter button The images are dim The flash mode does not work The wrong date time is displayed Camera has shut off automatically e Power on e The card is taken out before the image is Do not remove the memory card while saved in the memory card you save the image e The adapter jack is not secured firmly e Plug in the adapter jack again e External temperature is too cold e Keep batteries at the correct temperature e The camera has old and new batteries Replace all batteries and insert new ones e CF Card is not inserted e After turning off the camera insert card e The memory card has not been e Initialize initialized e Memory card is almost full e Insert new Card from manufacturer
26. ase 7 case 8 98 USB cable is not connected or using incorrect specification cable Connect USB cable with correct specification CF CARD is not inserted or the camera can t recognize CF CARD Turning the camera power off insert CF CARD again Occasionally the computer recognizes USB as the other device Turn the camera power off and remove USB cable Connect USB cable again and turn the camera power of Then the computer can recognize the camera correctly There is unexpected error during file transfer Turn the camera power off and transfer the file again About USB How do know my computer supports USB Interface Check the USB port in your computer or keyboard Check Universal serial bus controller in Device Manager Do as follow for checking Universal serial bus controller Trace start setting controller system Device Manager Universal serial bus controller In addition there must be USB Host Controller and USB root hub under Universal serial bus controller Check OS version USB Interface is available in Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME or later p In case that all the conditions that mentioned above are set the computer can support USB interface About hardware Booting is impossible when a new CF CARD is inserted The camera power is turned off continuously with BOOT message and E05 error message on the LCD panel when an unspecified memory card is inserted So
27. ash Picturequaliy gt Image resolution gt Self timer sf FA SELECT button a L M A l SELECT bution SELECTbutton A m m S SELECT button SELECT button zl SELECT button SELECT bution gy SELECT button rl mZ LJ ie 4 SELECT button SELECT button SELECT button 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION Indication of set mode ex setting of flash mode If a LCD panel status changes into set mode the present function symbol of a selected function block flickers the present set autoflash symbol flickers as shown Pushing SCROLL button Normal indicating status Set mode status fi Whenever you push the SELECT button a detailed function symbol of the selected function block flickers Pushing SCROLL Autoflash setting status a Selecting autoflash and red eye reduction 3 If you change the function block by using the SCROLL button the previous function block will not flicker and the present set detail function block flickers Selecting autoflash and red eye Fine quality setting status reduction 29 E Ss 7 ug E SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION If you want to cancel the setup mode press the SCROLL button until it changes into the LCD panel status Also it can be canceled in the situations below CJ Reference e Cancel of LCD panel indicator SET mode SET mode is canceled automatically when following these instructions When you press
28. button at the left bottom of your monitor then click programs then Adobe then PhotoDeluxe Home Edition and then double click on Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition PhotoDeluxe will now open Cc Reference When the image is dark adjust the image at Adjust quality Brightness amp Contrast and save it U O T z gt J m 83 B EDITING SOFTWARE How to open Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition Get amp Fix Photo Get amp Fix Photo By ened 7 Rotate amp Adjust Repeir Special Size Quality Photo Effects Cards amp More Connectables You can download pictures from various imaging products to Adobe PhotoDeluxe This will allow you to edit store and print your pictures Get Photo Adobe PhotoDeluxe can call up the images shot by a camera pictures stored in a PC images from a scanner the pictures downloaded from the internet several images and so on Rotate amp Size Adobe PhotoDeluxe allows you to rotate flip or adjust the size of your images Adjust Quality k The color and brightness of your images can be adjusted Seis You can even change your images into black and white Repair Photo The following imaging corrections are possible using Adobe Photo Deluxe Bg Removing red eye Removal of dust scratches Retouch Face Special Effects You can use the special effect function to liven up your images Special features include text adding
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30. e LCD monitor when using Macro mode 0 2 0 8m As there can be some differences between what is seen through the Viewfinder and the resulting image when taken at a range closer than 1 5m it is recommended that you use the LCD monitor to compose the shot 12 3 IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES LCD panel indicator Flash mode indicator Picture quality indicator Image resolution indicator A Auto flash Super fine quality L 1600 X 1200 pixels A a Auto flash and Fine quality S 800 X 600 pixels Red eye reduction Normal quality Self timer mode indicator eral 4 Fill in flash 4 Flash off S Setting up the Self timer Macro photography indicator o la CA Macro photography o gt wi Bn Pw Passos Indicator for Number of available shots Battery status indicator remaining condition of the card and other information J The batteries are fully Exposure a charged compensation magak Preparation power on ou ini B Preparing new battery Sees 354 Number of available shots remaining BS compensation E Aled Memory card warning no card Battery low status mark vas a _ Replace new batteries 53 al r gt Memory card warning low capacity L FE Camera preparing to save the image in TIFF file format in the memory card LAY PLAY mode or PC mode 13 3 IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES LCD monitor symbol Symbol for shot mode Macro
31. e the shutter button gently to avoid camera shake If you press the shutter button down halfway the autofocus will be activated and the status of the flash will show If you press the shutter button down fully the picture will be taken and the data regarding the picture will be stored 26 A is 5 sla Cc Reference LED status is situated next to the viewfinder 3 TAKING PHOTOS Half press the shutter button if the camera AF is in focus the green LED will light up The red LED indicates the flash mode 7 O The red LED light flashes it means that the flash is charging When an image has been stored onto the memory card the green lamp flashes slowly When the image data has been stored the green LED light will go out After the green LED light has gone out you can resume taking pictures g Note Under certain conditions the auto focus system may not perform as expected When photographing an object that has little contrast If the subject is highly reflective or shiny If the subject is moving at high speed When there is an object that has only horizontal lines or a thin object within the autofocus range If taking near and far objects at the same time within autofocus mark range When there is strong reflected light or when the background is very bright When it is dark on macro shot mode shooting is dissuaded because no clear picture can be taken and the Autofocus control will n
32. eaaa O Basic m Function of PC mode 222022 sees sbcecrsdecsse secs erties OB Camera working MOdE v sr srt stes ert art rt rtrt rt ret DA e Note in using E san atest asunder cndaee dena E E e cul cnc ea MS E O I eer ai m Nowlet s take a picture seres 20 essre ert sreere tes ereere serere ses en 25 a Beire conoi seNe CRIS serteni Setting up shooting function es ase SNSCHCAIONS reirei renan i O m Setting up shooting function oe using the LCD D parel 28 Select the Flash mode E Sadie qidiy made salen bane teens senate deen eaeencee anaes Select the image resolution se seve serrer corse ses sees Selectthe self timer mode s es sse sse ssessrssrese rse rsesressess m Other indicated items of LCD panel ss se sre trese ere terere tr e Macro picture indicator Gisin mit Battery status indicator Exposure compensation status relies g i o ateuecieadigd m Digital Zoom m Setting up the shooting fines ie using gie LCDn monitor m The following options are available on the 6 Software Sofware mantal er crte sweater 14 Before you set up the software eseese re cee ser seer ereere tee e 76 How to setup the software nite entre seroren veeres se Z7 Setting up USB Driver for WiNdOWS eee se eee cee eee serere te ee ee 7B Setup the editing software isons ses ses ree ree BO Connecting the camera pasion ereere ereere B Removeable Disk socwers
33. ease refer to the Indicator for checking the battery on page 34 Starting the play mode After switching the camera on turn the mode dial to play mode gt When play mode is selected the LCD panel will show F0 and also the battery status No other icons will appear on the LCD panel indicator The LCD monitor will automatically be switched on e The last image stored on the memory card will be displayed on the LCD monitor e You will not be able to switch the LCD monitor off manually while the camera is in play mode CJ Reference When the camera is reading the data on the memory card the green LED next to the viewfinder will flash Once all the data has been read the green LED will stop flashing 99 gt lt gt lt O m g 3 PLAY MODE Setting the play mode Press the MENU button If you press the MENU button with the power on the setup menu mode is displayed You will now see the menu screen appeared on the LCD monitor CJ Reference The following conditions will prevent you from entering the menu screen When you are pressing any other button During processing time e g Image saving deleting When the battery is exhausted 2 How to use the setup menu mode while the LCD monitor is in play mode 1 By pressing the MENU button the setup menu screen will appear as indicated below Initial frame displayed THUMBNAIL SLIDE SHOW PROTECT UNLOCK ERASE ALL FORM
34. erintareinisin eie Editing software ace seere sre srerre sretni reesen senreste ree tre re B4 a Coming hecaneuia vac ee ee S How to install and use USB driver for MAC ss eee eee creer cee eee cree G7 SSK 2 RRRBRREE iS G L N Prior to using this camera please read the user manual thoroughly 3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA A ap 77 Keep the manual in a safe place About the image mark This manual contains instructions on using this camera that will help you to use this camera safely and correctly This will help prevent danger and injury to others N Warning This is a descriptive statement warning of the result if the instructions are ignored or not understood g Note This explains use of the camera please refer to this D Reference This should assist further in the operation of the camera 3 SAFETY NOTE m Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way This may result in fire injury electric shock or severe damage to you or your camera Internal inspection maintenance and repairs should be carried out by your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center m Do not use the flash in close proximity to the people or animals Positioning the flash too close to your subject s eyes may cause eyesight damage Do not attempt to photograph children using a flash closer than a 1 meter proximity m When taking photographs never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong l
35. file is transferred copy or deletion between PC and camera Don t do any work like removing USB cable or turning mode dial until the lamp stop blinking To remove the USB cable use Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the task bar o O TI z gt J m 81 3 REMOVABLE DISK C Note In Windows 2000 please be careful as the following case can be happened 1 when the image file in Removable Disk is deleted green lamp will be blinked after about 15 second from file deletion is completed on the PC 2 transferring image file between PC and Removable Disk there is the second green lamp blinking after about 15 20 second from the first green lamp blinking Before the blinking is finished the work is not completed CJ Reference When a movie that is downloaded can play back do as follows solution 1 Install JPEG Decoder 1 Insert Driver CD in CD ROM Drive 2 Open Windows Explorer and double click JPEG_Decorder folder in CD ROM Drive folder 3 Select Jpegcode inf and click right button of mouse Then click Install and the video compression code is automatically set up solution 2 Install QuickTime QuickTime is trademark of Apple Computer Inc can be downloaded from htto www apple com quicktime download for free 82 3 EDITING SOFTWARE How to open Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition This software is provided only for Windows To open Adobe PhotoDeluxe click the start
36. formity mark of the European Community EC SAMSUNG FRANCE S A R L BP 51 TOUR MAINE MONTPARNASSE 33 AV DU MAINE 75755 PARIS CEDEX 15 FRANCE TEL 33 1 4279 2282 FAX 33 1 4320 4510 S MARKET COM IMP EXP LTDA Av zaki narchi 1392 v guilherme cep 02029 001 SAO PAULO SP BRAZIL TEL 55 11 6221 6833 FAX 55 11 6221 6833 SAMSUNG TECHWIN MOSCOW OFFICE KOSMODAMIANSKAYA NABEREZNA 40 42 MOSCOW 113035 RUSSIA TEL 7 095 937 7950 FAX 7 095 937 4851 SAMSUNG Aust PTY LTD LEVEL 33 NORTHPOINT BLDG 100 MILLER STREET NORTH SYDNEY NSW 2060 AUSTRALIA TEL 61 2 9955 3888 FAX 61 29955 4233 TIANJIN SAMSUNG OPTO ELECTRONICS CO LTD 7 PINGCHANG ROAD NANKAI DIST TIANJIN P R CHINA POST CODE 300190 TEL 86 22 2761 8867 FAX 86 22 2761 8864 6806 1178
37. g SLIDE SHOW by moving the cursor to it in the menu starting screen SLIDE SHOW is executed The LCD monitor will give a time interval option between 1 10 seconds Use the left right directional buttons to select the required interval pre set at 3 seconds i Pressing the button during the slide show will pause the show And PAUSE will be displayed centrally on the bottom of the still image gt lt z PAUSE 5 a O 3 When you press the pt button again the slide show will resume To stop the slide show press the MENU button twice Press the MENU button once to display the MENU screen Pressing the MENU button again will make the MENU screen disappear Cc Reference The Slide Show function does not support the tif file format 59 PROTECT LOCK UNLOCK You can lock and unlock important images that have been taken l Move the cursor on PROTECT position on the beginning frame and select LOCK or UNLOCK with the LEFT lt RIGHT gt button and the image will be locked or unlocked If you select PROTECT LOCK J with the LEFT RIGHT button the unlocked image is locked If you select PROTECT UNLOCK with the LEFT RIGHT button the locked image is unlocked y Cancel the setup menu mode by pressing the MENU button LCD monitor indication system Lock mark It will not be indicated when an image is unlocked CJ Reference The locked image is protected on ERASE image 1 erased or
38. g cannot be held responsible for lost data g Note 22 Important information whilst using the CF CARD If you switch off this camera while it is reading initializing or playing the information on the memory card may be corrupted The CF CARD is an electronic precision device Do not bend drop or subject the card to any heavy impact Do not store the CF CARD in an environment with strong electronic or magnetic fields e g near loud speakers or TV receivers Please do not use or store in an environment where there are extremes of temperature Do not allow the CF CARD to come into contact with dirt Should this happen clean the dirt off with a soft cloth Please keep the CF CARD in its case when not in use During and after periods of extended use you may notice that the CF CARD is warm This is perfectly normal Selecting the date and time Please select the date and time when you use the camera for the first time Turn on the power by pressing the Power button 4 direction buttons Set the mode dial to the shot mode macro W normal E Press the MENU button When the LCD monitor is automatically turned on the setup menu screen is displayed Move to the function block SYSTEM by using the RIGHT button among the 4 direction buttons Move to the detail function list DATE TIME by using the DOWN buitton w among the 4 direction buttons and press the ENTER button and then
39. h the Card eject lever down 3 Remove CF CARD as shown in the picture 20 Instructions on how to use CF CARD Using a new CF CARD for the first time Before using the CF CARD it must be initialized Initializing prepares the CF CARD for recording data For more details please refer to the page 63 CJ Reference Using an 8MB compact flash memory card the specification shooting capacity will be as follows This is based on the conditioning standard of our company Recorded picture quality File format Number of shots Super fine quality 1600 1200 Fine quality Normal quality Super fine quality S 800 x600 pixels Fine quality Normal quality e The number of normal shots can vary according to the capacity of the compact flash memory card 21 J Note If used over extended periods a CF CARD may deteriorate and its performance may be impaired If this occurs it is best to replace with a new CF CARD Should this be the case you will need to purchase a new CF CARD Always turn the power off when replacing the CF CARD Preserving the CF CARD data If the card is subjected to any of the following the recorded data may become corrupted When the CF CARD is used incorrectly If the power is switched off while initializing reading or removing the CF CARD Itis advisable to copy important data onto other media as back up e g floppy disks hard disks etc Samsun
40. hat can be shot The image resolution stored in the memory card can not be changed once an image is captured the size of the stored file cannot be altered 32 iS 3 aft 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION AR ap Z Select the self timer mode This function is used when the photographer would also like to be in the picture Whenever you press the SELECT button on the self timer mode set status the Ta OE E symbol flashes on the LCD panel If you select Ha the indicator is displayed under the LCD panel status It is taken after 10 seconds when you press the shutter button and after that the self timer is canceled CJ Reference The self timer LED indicator red will flash while the self timer is shooting 7 seconds after pressing the shutter button the LED will flash slowly in 1 second intervals In the last 3 seconds the LED light will flash in 1 2 second intervals lf the sound function is in operation the camera will beep in 1 second intervals to warn you when the picture will be taken 33 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION Other indicating items of LCD panel If you select macro shot mode a symbol 4 will appear on the LCD panel If you select the normal shot mode the symbol will disappear Battery status indicator The battery status symbol of the LCD panel is shown below p The batteries are fully charged a B Preparing a new battery a l XN
41. ighest picture quality does not support the interval shot If you want to stop the interval shot while you are using it turn the mode dial or press the POWER button 45 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION Moving image shot You can shoot a moving image up to a maximum of 30 seconds When a shot is completed it is automatically set up as single shot mode Recording time of Moving image is marked yan If you press the ENTER button after selecting Moving image shooting mode the MOVIE SET screen will appear You will be able to change the REC SIZE and REC TIME by using the direction buttons REC SIZE 192X144 gt REC TIME lt 10 gt SEC EXIT ENTER If you press the ENTER button after selecting the moving image recording size amp time with the 4 direction buttons on the MOVIE SET menu it goes back to the setup MENU screen and the selected moving image recording time is displayed as updated If you press the MENU button the setup MENU screen is canceled and the camera is ready for the moving image shot y If there is not enough space on the memory card the moving image shot will be canceled If the time set for the moving image shot has not expired shooting will continue until it has finished even without the shutter button being pressed 4 Image resolution shooting time and file format of the moving image shots are shown below Image resolution Shooting time File Format 192 x144 pixels 10 30 sec P 400
42. ight This may result in permanent damage to the camera or your eyesight m Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases as this could increase the risk of explosion m For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of reach of children or animals to prevent accidents e g Swallowing batteries or small camera accessories In case of accidents please consult a doctor immediately There is a risk of permanent eye damage if the flash is operated at a distance of less than one meter from a person s eyes There is a possibility of injury from the camera s moving parts m Should any form of liquid enter the camera do not use it Switch off the camera and then disconnect the power source batteries or AC Power Adapter You must contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock m Turn the camera off immediately then disconnect the power source batteries or AC Power Adapter Then contact your dealer or Samsung Camera Service Center Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock m Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through access points e g CF CARD slot and battery chamber This may cause a fire or electric shock m Do not operate this camera with wet hands This could pose a risk of electric shock 3 SAFETY NOTE m
43. ket away from the affected device o Please contact a Samsung agent or a radio TV engineer This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules B3 MANUFACTURE S CONTENTS MANUFACTURE S CONTENTS Please check that you have the correct contents before using this product Digital camera CompactFlash card 4 AA Alkaline Pouch CF CARD Batteries x Video cable USB cable Application S W User manual Driver CD ROM O Product warranty Lens cap Lens cap retaining Camera strap cord OU gt MERAS SAMSUNG INTERNATIONAL WARRANTY CERTIFICATE INTERNATIONALES SAMSUNG GARANTIEZERTIFIKAT CARTE DE GARANTIE INTERNATIONALE SAMSUNG CERTIFICADO DE GARANTIA INTERNACIONAL DE SAMSUNG NNSINVS Accessories Optional AC Adapter optional Viewing images on TV Recording images onto CD Printing images Editing images onaPC Creation of a digital photo aloum Inserting images directly into any electronic document Digimax Taking a self portrait and using the image samsung Lee to personalize name cards unique gift wrap paper by using your digital images You can even create your own 3 CONTENTS Ready Advanced GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA ere eer ere errr 7 m The shooting functions in more detail e se eesse essere ees 42 SAFETY NOTE genein T vaceacvatens seisacdsoeat sanscnenniee 8 a PROPERTY ssatssnsdeapcciuerie
44. l images Otherwise the original images will be distorted 90 3 EDITING SOFTWARE Saving image If you want to save in other format e g JPG refer below The default saving file format is PDD l Trace Get amp Fix Photo Export File Format J Click 1 Save amp Send and the 3rd screen will be displayed Click save and the 4th Saving dialog box will be displayed 91 U O T z D J m 3 EDITING SOFTWARE 4 Click Save as and a lot of image file format list will be displayed Select file format you want The illustration is shown JPG file format 5 Click Save and the image save as selected file format Alternative saving method Trace File Export File Format and save the image as different file format 92 HE REMOVING USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS Removing USB Driver Win 98 Add Remove Programs Properties 2 x Click Add Remove programs in Controller Install Uninstall Windows Setup Startup Disk To install a new program from a floppy disk or CD ROM prg drive click Install The following software can be automatically removed by Windows To remove 4 program or to modify its installed components select it from the list and click Add Remove Adobe Acrobat 4 0 Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 4 0 Digimax 130 Driver Directx Drivers ENSONIGQ AudioPCl Kazoo Player NVIDIA Windows 95 98 Display Drivers Samsung Digimax 220SE
45. matically correct the date when a leap year occurs e 2000 2050 year autocorrection of a leap year and month CJ Note After removing the battery the date and time function will remain active for about 1 hour If the camera is left without a battery inserted for an hour or more you will need to reset the date and time 53 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION VIDEO Setting the video output You can set up the Video output signal from the camera in NTSC or PAL depending on the type of machine monitor or TV etc to which the camera is connected Select what is best suited the Video type of the outer monitor PAL mode can support only BDGH When you press the ENTER button after selecting the VIDEO function the following screen is displayed on the LCD monitor a A DATE 2000 1 1 TIME 00H 35M VIDEO NTSC PAL CONFIRM ENTER Press the ENTER button after you select the Video output type that you require 3 If you press the MENU button after setup the setup MENU screen is canceled 54 Starting the play mode Turning the mode dial to play mode gt will allow you to play any pictures or moving images stored on the memory card Play mode gt When play mode is selected the LCD panel will show amp H as well as the battery status No other icons will appear on the LCD panel Checking the battery The indication for the condition of the batteries is the same as in shot mode Pl
46. me manufacturer s memory card is not recognized in this camera We recommend SanDisk memory card if possible You should change the memory card with SanDisk memory card Error messages When the error message display If the error message display in the middle of camera operation turn the camera power off and turn the camera power on again lf the error message display the camera power is turned off automatically lf the error message display continuously format the memory card in PLAY mode and insert again 99 Y O TI z gt J m SAMSUNG TECHWIN CO LTD OPTICS amp DIGITAL IMAGING DIVISION 145 3 SANGDAEWON 1 DONG JUNGWON GU SUNGNAM CITY KYUNGKI DO KOREA 462 121 TEL 82 31 740 8086 8088 8090 8092 8099 FAX 82 31 740 8398 8399 SAMSUNG OPTO ELECTRONICS AMERICA INC HEADQUARTERS 40 SEAVIEW DRIVE SECAUCUS NJO7094 TEL 1 201 902 0347 FAX 1 201 902 9342 WESTERN REGIONAL OFFICE 18600 BROADWICK ST RANCHO DOMINGUEZ CA 90220 TEL 1 310 537 7000 FAX 1 310 537 1566 SAMSUNG U K LIMITED PHOTO PRODUCTS DIV SAMSUNG HOUSE 3 RIVERBANK WAY GREAT WEST ROAD BRENTFORD MIDDLESEX TW8 9RE U K TEL 44 20 8232 3348 FAX 44 20 8569 8385 SAMSUNG DEUTSCHLAND GmbH SAMSUNG HAUS AM KRONBERGER HANG 6 65824 SCHWALBACH GERMANY TEL 49 6196 66 53 01 FAX 49 6196 66 53 33 fwinternet address http Awww samsungcamera com The CE Mark is a Directive con
47. oad image Windows 98 or later and USB port have to be set in your computer Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the computer Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connection terminal of the camera 3 Set the mode dial to GE 4 Switch the camera on 80 ae iS 7 FG a H3 REMOVABLE DISK Removable Disk To use this camera as the Removable Disk install USB Driver Refer to page 77 78 for more information about USB Driver installation Before turning the camera power on connect camera to PC with USB cable and turn the mode dial to PC mode y Click Removable Disk under My computer 3 Move to 100SSCAM folder and select image file to download J Note Important information whilst using the Removable Disk We recommend that you should copy the images saved to the PC to view If you open the image that is in Removable Disk directly there may be disconnection When you upload a image file to camera do not use the same file name Even though the file extension is different only one of the same file name images are displayed as follow order JPG AVI TIF And if the displayed file is deleted all the same file name images are deleted When you upload a file that is not taken by this camera to Removable Disk ERROR FILE message will be displayed on LCD monitor in PLAY mode and nothing is displayed in THUMBNAIL mode Green lamp next to viewfinder will blink when a
48. obe Connectables Connectables Activities You can connect into the world of additional contents using the world wide web There are images letter forms clip art templates plug ins for special effects and PhotoDeluxe background design You can download services and products by visiting other web sites related with PhotoDeluxe 3 0 86 3 EDITING SOFTWARE Web Sharing Get More You can obtain several pictures clip art template through internet gallery provided in Connectables Adobe PhotoDeluxe Adobe Activities eee s The Home Edition CD includes predesigned seasonal activities that Aeth can appear automatically throughout the year if you install this option Extensis Activities rae You can obtain all the other activity information possible to extend Activities Advanced Menus If you have an experiences to edit pictures or want to do perfectly a creative and personal work you can finish that work and strengthen Aivan Mens the instructed activity by using advanced menus al Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition File Edit Select Tools Orientation Size Quality Effects View Window Help If you ever want to edit pictures or personalize the picture you will now be able to select the advanced menu Click the Advanced Menus button CJ Reference Click Help Contents on the File menu for more details about each function Help will then be displayed 87 o O z gt J m
49. ocus and the images are stored on the memory card Play mode gt F AY In this mode the stored images on the memory card can be viewed on the LCD monitor on the back of the camera or on an external monitor using a video output terminal You can choose image play 9 thumbnail screen slide show image protection image deletion or memory card formatting PC mode G PY The computer recognize the camera as Removable Disk when they are connected by USB cable And you can transfer images between the computer and the camera 24 3 TAKING PHOTOS Now let s take a picture l To switch on the camera press the POWER button The beep is activated whenever the power is turned on The indicator 4 g1 on the LCD panel and the condition indicator lamp green next to the viewfinder blink while the camera is getting ready for the operation and they go out when the camera is ready for shots Select the desired mode Macro or Normal according to picturing range by using the mode dial on the top of a camera Macro amp between 0 2m 0 8m Normal photography range 0 8m infinite CG Note You will not be able to obtain a clear shot of an object if you do not select the correct shooting mode normal macro according to the distance from the object to the camera Avoid obstructing the Flash fading control sensor when you take a picture A picture can be spoiled when a finger hair or came
50. ode ADVANCE 41 G J a 7 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION N The shooting functions in more detail Change the set status on the PROPERTY menu screen by using the 4 direction buttons PROPERTY gt LARGE SMALL By selecting QLTY you can change the compression rate of the picture Picture quality is good in this order lt nE lt FE The file format observes DCF The Design rule of Camera File format If you select or T3 image quality the file format will default to jpg If you select 5 image quality you can choose between jpg or tif file format The jpg file format is recommended in most cases Files saved in a Tif format are ideal for professional quality images However the amount of storage space will be reduced and the saving time will be lengthened in this mode When saving an image in tif format the FF icon will appear on the LCD panel indicator Image sizes are as follows Large is equivalent to a resolution of 1600 x 1200 pixels Small is equivalent to a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels 42 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION CAPTURE Change the set status on the CAPTURE menu screen by using the 4 direction buttons There are 4 choices for CAPTURE a CAPTURE FLASH 4 STAMP OFF DATE TIM E Single shooting Press the shutter button to take a shot TYPE J D Reference If the Mode dial setting is altered
51. on will only work in Single and Interval shooting mode It will not work in Continuous and Moving Image modes There are three options OFF DATE TIME won be recorded on still images Default DATE TIME Both DATE TIME is recorded on a still image DATE Only the DATE is recorded on a still image DATE is indicated in the following order year month day TIME is indicated in the following order hour minute second and the hour digit counts up to 24 DATE TIME will be displayed on the lower right hand side of image i 7 f hy 0 Pris ae ka Ta I f P s SEP r 2 Ray J gt Kis ii ee eG ln lt Selecting the DATE gt lt Selecting the DATE TIME gt CJ Reference The DATE that is set in DATE TIME SET refer to page 53 will be recorded on the still image The setting is saved even if the camera power is off 48 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION ADVANCED Change the set status by using the 4 direction buttons on the ADVANCE menu screen L a ADVANCE gt W B White Balance The color of the captured image may alter according to lighting conditions during image capture By using this function you will be able to obtain more naturally colored images depending on light conditions Auto The camera automatically selects the optimum white balance depending on the conditions of the ambient lighting 0O Sunlight This should be used to obtain shots in normal outdoor light conditions p Fl
52. ot work If it gets dark in normal shot mode zoom range is limited up to 1 6X If the illuminance is less than 5 6Lv the focus range is fixed to 1 4m so the object only between 1 0 2 2m will be captured clearly Warning of hand shaking Push the shutter button about a half in flash off mode and if a red lamp flickers fast it is a warning of hand shaking In this case use a tripod or change the mode into flash shot mode Backlight compensated shot Since the image can be shown dark if you take it facing the sun please use the exposure compensation refer to page 50 or press the ENTER button after the LCD monitor is on and then the indicator is on When you shot under this condition the exposure is corrected because the center waited metering of the object is shot with the side light 2 28 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION Setting up the shooting function by using the LCD panel Using the LCD panel indicator set mode you can set the following Flash Picture quality Recording size Self timer function setting The SCROLL button allows you to select certain features which will flash when available for selection Using the SELECT button allows you to set that particular function as you wish The selected detail function indicator blinks SELECT button doesn t work in the LCD panel status Normal indicating status somou button SCROLL vi SCROLL button SCROLL button SCROLL button Fl
53. oving the compact flash memory card and inserting it into a digital photo printer you will be able to print out the preset images 65 B3 CONNECTION TO AN EXTERNAL MONITOR i c Connection to an external monitor Connect the video connection terminal on the camera to an external monitor with a video cable Set the camera to shot mode or play mode in order to view the Moving Still images on the external monitor The E N A WW 7i LCD monitor of camera will automatically switch off The information on the external screen will be exactly the same as on the LCD monitor on the camera Selecting the Video output type You can select an NTSC or PAL video output signal depending on the external equipment Refer to the VIDEO Setting the video output on page 54 about selecting the video output from the camera D Reference When using a TV as an external monitor you will need to select the external or AV channel If there is noise the picture is fuzzy please refer to your TV manual for more information If the picture is not in the center of the screen please use the TV controls to center it 66 Starting PC mode lf you select the mode dial Eg position with the power on the camera is transferred to the PC mode which can download the images saved in the memory card Batteries will drain at a faster rate when using PC mode We therefore recommended that you use the AC adapter Indicators fo
54. perspective negative neon effect edge effects collage etc Special Effects 3 EDITING SOFTWARE Save amp Send You can store or alter the image format in PDF GIF JPEG Once you have downloaded your images you can also save them as a background image for Windows Print Various print forms are available such as several prints on one page and t shirt prints which are reversed and when printed on special t shirt paper can be ironed onto a t shirt Cards amp More Cards By using the opened images you can make hello card sports card and several kinds of cards Calendars Make your own calendar using your own images Pages amp Certificates a With Adobe PhotoDeluxe you can create albums albums covers certificates and ages Certificates letters with photos AYVMLAOS B EDITING SOFTWARE Labels amp Frames A variety of labels and gift tags can be made Frames amp More The photo frames function can be used to frame photos or as a frame in the T shirt Frames amp More transfer PhotoParade You can make and execute PhotoParade You can also obtain detailed information about Photoparade Save amp Send This is exactly the same as in the Save amp Send function in Get amp Fix photo Print This is same with Print function of Get amp Fix photo Connectables 4 Get amp Fix Photo _ a Cards amp More Get More Ad
55. r the LCD panel on the PC mode L The condition of the battery and the letters i are displayed on the LCD panel The other indicators are off Checking batteries The way to decide the condition of the battery is the same as in shot mode Please refer to checking the battery on page 34 gt lt gt lt Oo 67 Starting PC mode Connect the cable to both the PC and the USB or DIGITAL terminal on the camera Refer to page 80 in software manual about connecting to the PC Turn the power on and turn the mode dial to Gg 3 The battery conditions and a character should appear on the LCD panel C Note Ensure that the Camera Driver has been installed before connecting the camera to the PC via the USB cable Refer to page 78 for more information about setting up the camera driver To save batteries it is recommended that you use an AC adaptor when connecting the camera to the computer Function of PC mode Downloading your images Once you have downloaded the captured images to the hard disk you can then edit and print them 1 Connect your camera to a computer by using the USB cable 2 Turn the Mode dial to PC mode and turn on the Power 3 Select My computer and double click Removable Disk and the will images will be saved Copy or move the file to download from camera to PC 4 To edit image run the bundled software Adobe PhotoDeluxe e Refer to the software man
56. ra may cause the camera body to warm up This is perfectly normal If you are planning to use this camera for long periods of time it is advisable to use an AC adapter 17 Using the AC power adapter If you have access to a main supply using an AC Adapter allows the camera to be used for long periods of time If you connect the camera to a computer it is advisable to use an AC adapter rather than the camera s battery as this will enable extended use e Plug the adapter into the connection point DC 6V IN on the camera Please ensure that you use an AC adapter with the correct specification for the camera Failure to do so may affect your warranty N WARNING Always turn off the power before taking the AC adapter out of the main supply Keep the metallic part of camera or AC adapter away from any metallic material to prevent fatal damage 18 Attaching the strap To prevent accidental damage to the camera always use the strap Refer to the illustrations below Attaching the lens cap Use the retaining cord to prevent loss of the lens cap Refer to the illustrations below After use keep the lens cap connected to the strap 19 Pull the card cover in the direction of the arrow to open Insert the card towards the arrow 3 To close push the card cover against the arrow until you hear a click Removing CF CARD Turn the power off using the power button 4 Pus
57. ra strap is in front of the Flash fading control sensor 3 Select the suitable image quality and recording size with the SCROLL button the SELECT button without LCD monitor Refer to the page 28 35 about the shot mode using the LCD panel 29 3 TAKING PHOTOS i E a NN A WW 71 J Reference If there is insufficient memory available The F mark is blinked on the LCD panel If you press halfway the shutter button for the shot when LCD monitor is on the following message is displayed CARD IS FULL INSERT NEW CARD If you want to use the LCD monitor simply press the LCD button If the beep is on the card capacity short warning sounds beep beep To optimise the amount of memory on the camera replace the memory card or delete unnecessary images stored on the memory card 4 Set up the picture function by using the LCD panel and the menu screen on the LCD monitor Refer to the page 37 68 about the selecting the shooting function using the menu screen on the LCD monitor 5 Decide the picture composition that you want to achieve by using the optical viewfinder or the LCD monitor In macro shot mode you should compose your picture composition using the LCD monitor 8g Note Extensive use of the LCD monitor to view the potential picture will drain the batteries in a short period of time To safeguard against this please use the optical viewfinder When taking pictures squeez
58. rd When there is no more available space for images on the memory card Pushing the shutter button or turning the mode dial when the memory card has not been formatted or when there is no memory left on the memory card When you turn on the power The POWER button sensor beep will sound regardless of the setup of buzzer operation PWR OFF Auto power off This function switches the camera off after a set amount of time to prevent unnecessary battery drainage Automatic power off time can be set at any 1 minute interval from 0 to 10 minutes If automatic power off is set to 0 this function will operate after 1 hour However the automatic power off does not work during the slide show and PC mode eg LCD BRT LCD brightness adjustment This function allows you to control the brightness of the LCD monitor You can choose from 7 levels of brightness 52 LE 3 E SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION N R SF m DATE TIME The date and time can be selected This will allow you to put the date and time on your photos lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt lt gt EXIT ENTER 4 You will then be able to enter the date and time with the 4 direction buttons Once you have completed this press the ENTER button again and you will return to the SYSTEM menu screen The date and time will now have been updated e Once ENTER button has been pressed the seconds will start counting from 0 This camera will auto
59. re initialised e the compact flash memory card that is not initialized e the compact flash memory card that a camera can t perceive Enlarging an image When viewing a single image on the LCD monitor you can zoom in to enlarge a portion of the image Simply press the zoom T tele button to enlarge the image The scale of enlargement of the shooting image is as follows If recording size is large 1 5 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 times If recording size is small 1 5 2 5 times 0 5times interval When an image is enlarged you may use the directional control to select a particular part of the enlarged image with the 4 direction buttons Pressing the W wide button will reduce the level of enlargement You can determine the extended position of the image by the indicator on the upper left of the LCD monitor digital extension magnification no indication the original image 64 3 PLAY MODE DPOF Digital Print Order Format You can print out the saved images in the compact flash memory card provided that you are set up with a digital photo printer which supports DPOF If you press the LCD 1x09 button while in play mode the below message appears on the LCD monitor NO OF PRIN iG J Press the LCD x03 button after selecting the number of prints you require Use the LEFT or RIGHT directional button to change the print number The maximum print number is 9 gt lt gt Z O m g 3 After rem
60. run frame Refer to page 77 78 for more information about Setting up the CAMERAS 5 E Camera Driver Diguas wuss A ified U ASE IE bil yur Ste ae Internet link You can link to the Samsung homepage through the internet http www samsungcamera com English htto Awww zoomin co kr Korean i Breer Morey Driver D WobSHe bite eee sennureeer na Link Petre vem B cmeryeies cot fi g Note Check the system requirements 74 page before setting up the driver J Reference You need 5 10 seconds for running the automatic setup program according to the capability of the computer If the frame is not displayed even after this run the Windows Explorer and select Samsung exe in the CD ROM Drive root directory 76 3 SETTING UP USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS Setting up USB Driver Win98SE To use this camera with a PC first install the Camera Driver After this has been done the captured images in the camera can be moved to the PC and can be edited by a PC Photography program Click Storage Driver icon and InstallShield Wizard Window will open Click Next Storage Driver installation is started 3 Installation is completed You have to check Yes want to restart my computer now This wizard searches foe mew drivers tor USS Device Duplay a ket of al the dives in a specie location t you can select the diver you wart Cp TI z gt ps m 11
61. socket Then make sure that any connector cords or cables to other devices are disconnected before moving the camera Failure to do so may damage the cords or cables and cause a fire or electric shock 3 IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Product Exterior Front Self timer lamp Select button LCD panel Viewfinder Scroll button Flash fading control sensor Flash Shutter button Mode dial Lens External interface cover Product Exterior Rear Power button LCD button zefP button Menu button Autofocus indicator Zoom button WIDE Green LED Zoom button TELE Viewfinder T caannia ee ie a E o D Flash indicator Red LED LOD imonitor Direction button Up d ae Ee A Ely Seo Direction button Right Direction button Down Status button GSD button ENTER button Direction button Left 10 3 IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Product Exterior Side Bottom O n I E USB connection terminal Video connection terminal Strap eyelet Card cover Memory card slot DC input connection point CA eject lever Tripod socket Battery chamber cover 3 IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Viewfinder Close range picture area mark Optimum picture area within 0 8m 1 5m L Picture area frame Optimum picture area over 1 5m Autofocus frame CJ Reference Vertical and Horizontal shots are taken in the same way g Note Please use th
62. t recording properly The play screen is not displayed on the external Monitor Cable is not connected properly e Check the connections Camera is off e Turn on the camera PC doesn t recognize e There is no battery or the adapter is e Load the new battery or check the not connected adapter OS is not Window 98 98SE 2000 ME or Install Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME to PC is not equipped with a USB port PC fitting up with a USB port USB driver didn t install Install bundle USB driver Removable Disk when the camera is connected to PC with B cable USB cable USB Storage Driver The mode dial is not set to the PC e Use the PC mode connection mode Image Sensor Digital Zoom 7 SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 7 CCD with 2 1 Mega pixels f 5 8 17 4mm 35mm film equivalent 38 115mm F2 8 F4 9 Record mode 2X Play mode 2 5X 5X Viewfinder Real image optical zoom viewfinder 1 8 color TFT LCD LCD Monitor Focusing Range Shutter Shutter Speed Auto focusing Normal 0 8m infinity Macro 0 2 0 8m Mechanical and Electronic shutter 1 2 1 1 000 sec Exposure ISO Equivalent Program AE Exposure compensation 2EV 0 25EV steps 100 Capture Type White Balance Flash Single Continuous Interval Video Clip Auto Manual Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten Auto Red eye reduction Fill in flash Flash off Flash Range WIDE 0 2 3 0m TELE 0 2
63. the next frame is displayed EXIT ENTER t Select the right Date and Time by using the 4 direction buttons on the next selecting date and time frame and press the ENTER button and then you go back to the setup menu screen and the DATE TIME is displayed as is updated 7 The menu mode is canceled if you press the MENU button and the setup is completed C Reference The selection range for date time setup covers from 2000 2050 It is automatically programmed to allow for a leap year month It is originally set as 2000 01 01 00 00 If 1 hour has passed where the camera did not have batteries in it you will need to check date time Refer page 53 for more details setting up date and time 23 B3 CAMERA WORKING MODE i c Camera working mode You can select the appropriate working mode by using the mode dial located at the top of the camera E N A WW 7i This digital camera has 4 working modes these are listed below Macro shot mode amp This mode is used for close range photography between 0 2 m 0 8 m The flash off G is set up to operate automatically but you can set the flash mode to your own preference CG Note When using the Macro shot you may need to use a tripod to avoid camera shake Mode dial Normal shot mode U3 This mode is used for normal pictures from 0 8 m infinity In this mode the camera uses auto exposure auto white balance auto f
64. the zoom button wide or tele When you press the shutter button or menu button When you operate the mode dial If the power goes off e The information on the external screen will be exactly the same as on the LCD monitor but the self timer can only is set on LCD panel e You cannot select the shooting function using the SCROLL button and the Select button while you set up the shooting function on the LCD monitor 30 SS 7 fz E J SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION EA nN Shooting Function details using LCD panel indicator Four different flash modes can be selected using the SELECT button The mode will be shown in the camera status LCD Use the correct flash to suit the environment Flash mode indicator g Auto Flash If the object that is being photographed is too dark the camera flash will work automatically a Auto Flash The flash will work automatically if there is not enough light and red eye The problem of red eye will also be reduced reduction Fill in Flash If the background behind the object is very bright fill in flash will safeguard 7 against that object appearing too dark in the photo The result should be an acceptable lighting balance 4 Flash off The tiash iedisabled CJ Reference Using the flash frequently will reduce the life of the batteries Under normal operating conditions the charging time for the flash is normally within 7 seconds If the batteries are
65. tup Because this camera has a two times digital zoom you can get a shot that has a six times zoom if you use it in conjunction with the three times optical Refer to page 36 for more detailed information on digital zoom shots If you select OFF the function of the digital zoom is canceled 50 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION SYSTEM Change the set status in the SYSTEM menu screen by using the 4 direction buttons I a SYSTEM BEEP ON PWR OFF 3 LCD BRT lt m COoo DATE 2000 1 1 TIME 00H 00M VIDEO NTSC BEEP buzzer sound If the beep is set to on you can confirm the camera s working status according to the button sound There will be a warning sound if a card disorder occurs and a continuous beep when the self timer is counting The Buzzer will sound when any button is pressed When a button is pressed for an available mode a beep will sound to signify that the camera is working When you press a button this buzzer will sound once When you turn the mode dial the buzzer will sound twice Self timer Buzzer For approximately the first 7 seconds the count will be heard at 1 second intervals Approximately during the remaining 3 seconds the count will be heard at 1 2 second intervals 51 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION i E a NN o D M Warning sound associated with the memory card There are circumstances when the warning sound will be heard When you take out the memory ca
66. ual for more information about setting up and using software 68 3 NOTE IN USING Caution This camera is composed of very sophisticated parts If exposed to any of the following unsuitable environmental conditions the camera operations will be impaired The camera should be kept away from Severe changes in temperature and humidity Dust and dirt Direct sunlight or the inside of a vehicle in hot weather Do not place the camera in an environment where there is high magnetism or excessive vibration An area with high explosives or highly flammable materials Pesticides etc Never bring into contact with sand lf sand gets into electronic devices such as Digital cameras it can cause severe malfunctions Please ensure that there is no contact with sand or similar particles Always be cautions not to expose to extremes in temperature If the device is transferred from a cold place to a hot one or vice versa condensation can be caused inside the device If moisture gets into the camera turn off the device and wait about 1 hour until all moisture is dispersed Similarly moisture build up can happen in the CF Card If this happens turn off the device and remove the CF Card wait until the moisture has dispersed Caution with the Lens Avoid direct sunlight to lens Direct sunlight can affect the CCD Charge coupled device by causing overheating and fading Keep the lens cap closed when the camera is not in use
67. uorescent light This is suitable for indoor shooting under fluorescent light conditions ST Tungsten lamp This is suitable for indoor shooting with artificial or tungsten lighting 49 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION E V This camera will control the exposure value automatically and you can select exposure compensation Select the exposure value by using the left or right direction button after moving the cursor bar onto EV If you increase the exposure you will obtain a brighter image If you decrease the exposure you will obtain a darker image J Reference The initial setting of the exposure compensation 0 00EV This camera controls the exposure value automatically The range set for exposure compensation is 2 00 2 00EV 0 25EV interval The exposure compensation value that has been chosen will remain until the power is turned off When you switch on the power again the exposure compensation will automatically set itself to 0 00 EV If you select the exposure compensation value the exposure compensation IN will show on the LCD panel Be cautions when you use exposure compensation because the LCD monitor looks black and the exposure will be lacking if you use exposure compensation The LCD monitor looks white and saturation can occur if you use exposure compensation D ZOOM If you select ON the digital zoom function is selected and it remains as such regardless of the power ON OFF se
68. using it press the POWER button 44 iS G 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION gt AR ap TY M Interval shooting Setting the mode to Interval allows you to take pictures of moving objects over a period of time such as flowers or a sunset The power will automatically switch off after interval shooting is complete INT 30s 24 Shot The interval time 30 seconds and the number of the interval shots are displayed If the ENTER button is pressed after selecting interval shooting the WY LCD monitor will display the INTERVAL SET menu where the HOUR lt 400 gt interval time and the amount of shots can be selected by using the MIN lt 00 gt SEC lt 30 gt iS 0 EE 7 B EXIT ENTER lt direction buttons In the INTERVAL SET menu you will be able to scroll through the time and shot options by using the 4 direction buttons By pressing the ENTER button again the CAPTURE menu screen will return with the updated information If you press the MENU button the setup menu screen is canceled and the camera is ready for interval shooting J The minimum interval shooting time is 30 seconds and the range of interval shots available is from 2 to 99 3 The self timer lamp will flash rapidly in the last 5 seconds of interval shooting 4 When the camera is getting ready for the interval shot the LCD monitor goes off and the i blinks on the LCD panel CJ Reference The tif file of the h
69. ware or the instruction manual In the unlikely event of a manufacturing fault we will repair or exchange your camera However we cannot be held responsible for damage caused by inappropriate usage Before reading this manual you should have a basic knowledge of computers and O S Operating Systems Windows is the registered trademark in Microsoft of USA and other countries Macintosh Mac OS and Quicktime is the registered trademark of Apple Computer USA System Requirements 2001 For Windows Computer A personal computer with a processor more advanced than MMX Pentium 233 MHz Operating System Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME Memory Minimum 32MB RAM Others USB port 140MB of available hard disk space 16 bit color display adapter and compatible monitor with a desktop area of 800 by 600 pixels 24 bit color display adapter True color display recommended For Macintosh Computer PowerMac G3 G4 G4 Cube iMac PowerBook G3 G4 iBook series with USB Port Operating System Mac OS 9 X QuickTime 4 0 or later Memory Minimum 64MB RAM 74 J A E j a G BEFORE YOU SET UP THE SOFTWARE Software Introduction USB Storage Driver USB Storage Driver is only compatible with Windows There is no USB Storage Driver for MAC MAC OS 9 X comes with a USB storage driver USB Storage Driver makes digital camera as a CF CARD If the driver is installed the images in camera can be copied or viewed directly Adobe PhotoDeluxe home
70. x296 pixels Ssec interval AVI CJ Reference If you setup the moving image shot in dark places the LOW ILLUMINANCE mark will appear on the LCD monitor In this instance the quality will not be good It is better to take the photos in good light conditions If you want to cancel the moving image shot while you are using it press the POWER button When you are shooting a moving image the quality of the shot is set at 1 16 You can take pictures regardless of the selection of the picture quality on the PROPERTY function block 46 3 SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION G E N AR 3 M FLASH There are 4 flash modes Select and use the proper flash mode according to the shooting conditions A 4 Auto flash If an object or background is dark a camera flash works automatically py Auto flash and f an object or background is dark the camera s flash will work Red eye automatically and will reduce the red eye effect by automatically using the reduction red eye reduction function 4 Fill in flash The flash will work when necessary however if the background is too bright the flash fading will come into operation and will also be controlled automatically The brighter the background or subject is the weaker the flash fading 4 Flash off The flash is disabled 47 N a j SETTING UP SHOOTING FUNCTION g STAMP For DATE TIME to appear on a still image The DATE Time functi

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