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1. Video games 1 3 Unpacking All the following items should be present in the camera package If any item is missing or appears damaged contact your dealer immediately Digital camera CD ROM containing the driver EN PE B Wrist strap USB AV out cable User manual Q Digital Camera Q CD ROM containing the driver Q Camera pouch Wrist strap USB AV out cable AAA size alkaline batteries 2 Q User manual Camera pouch Batteries 1 4 About the camera 1 4 1 Front view 1 Shutter button 2 Sliding power ON OFF cover 3 Self timer lamp 4 Flash 5 Lens 6 Microphone 7 Tripod socket 8 Memory card slot 9 Battery cover 1 4 2 Back View 1 Macro indicator 2 Status indicator 3 LCD display 4 Up shift selector button Zoom in 5 Down shift selector button Zoom out 6 Wrist strap mount 7 Set function button 8 Browse button 9 Mode selector button 10 Macro switch 11 USB port cover 12 USB socket Getting started 2 1 Installing the wrist strap Put one end of the wrist strap Put the other end of the wrist through the mount strap through the first end Tighten 2 2 Loading the Batteries Be sure that the camera is in the off position Please refer to page 12 Before using please insert two AAA size alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries correctly according to their
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4. or 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu 4 1 5 EV Use the exposure compensation EV setting to change the exposure for your pictures Usually this value would be set to zero but you might want to increase the exposure to light up a subject with strong back lighting or decrease the exposure if taking a picture of something very bright To set EV 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until the EV option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select From EV 2 0 to 2 0 EV 0 5 EV stop 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu 4 1 6 Icon Display Use the display function to control turning the icons on and off in the Photo mode Full Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo 0 0 Display gd mode 2 Press the Mode selector button To set icon display EV Date 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until the Icon Display option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select Image Only or Full Display 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu 34 4 1 6 Date Display Use the time function to control turning the date time stamping on or off when taking a picture To set date display 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode Date 2 Press the Mode selector b
5. 2 0 to 2 0 EV 0 5 EV stop 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu EV 4 2 5 Icon display Use the display function to control turning the icons on and off in the Video mode To set icon display 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Video mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until the Icon Display option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select Image Only or Full Display 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu 4 3 Playback menu Use the Playback menu to manage the files stored in the camera memory or on the SD card 37 4 3 1 Delete one Use the Delete one function to delete files To delete file Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Playback mode 2 Press the Set Function button 3 Use the Up shift selector button to navigate until the Delete option is highlighted 4 Use the Down shift selector button to select Delete one 5 Press the Set Function button to proceed with deleting A confirmation in the form of a dialogue will be displayed To delete press OK else press Cancel Note Once deleted files cannot be recovered so make sure that you have a backup before you delete 4 3 2 Delete all Use the Delete all function to delete all the files on either the memory card or the camera s internal memory To delete all the files Turn the camera on and
6. Auto Off Force Auto Sunny Tungsten Fluorescent 2 0 EV 2 0 EV in 0 5 EV stop Off 10 seconds Web Camera and Mass Storage via USB 2 0 Full speed 48 General Shutter Mechanical shutter 1 4 1 500 second Auto power off minute 3 minutes or Off User definable Battery Two AAA size Alkaline batteries Dimension 3 48 L x 1 12 D x 2 32 H Weight Approximately 3 1 ounces without batteries 49 Appendix B PictBridge Troubleshooting Error A Paper related error Out of paper Wrong feed paper feed is incorrect Extraction error paper is incorrectly extracted Media error Cannot detect paper paper is displaced paper Paper cannot be cut or is loaded the reverse way Paper jam Paper level low The pieces of paper are of different sizes or the paper in the printer is not compatible with the printer Ink related error Ink Ink empty Ink level low Ink empty error waste bin is full Hard disk related error Fatal error Servicing Cannot detect the printer in repair or engage Printer is busy processing other hosts tasks eg computer Control field error incorrect control field Open the lid Without manufacturer s seal Eg Missing print head information Ink cartridge is opened No ink cartridge Documents related error Consent Incorrect information printed Internal settlement of error Documents incorrectly decoded Specific images format cannot be decoded
7. Function button to access single print selection press Down Down shift buttons to determine the number of prints press Browse button to swap photos press Set Function button to confirm and save the DPOF configuration or press Mode selector button to exit menu BR WN 4 3 4 DPS Direct Print Use USB AV cables to connect your camera to a DPS compatible printer The camera will be able to directly control the individual images or all the images While printing all the print status will be displayed on the LCD including error messages DPS direct print 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Playback mode 2 Press Set Function button to select 3 Use the Up shift selector button to select the DPS option 39 4 Use the Down shift selector button to select and set print all select single print date stamp visible or invisible select print all press Set Function button to access menu use Up Down shift selector button confirm or cancel Afterwards press Set Function button to start printing or cancel To set single print press Set Function button to access the menu press Down Down shift buttons to determine the number of prints press Browse button to swap photos press Set Function button to confirm printing or press Mode selector button to exit menu X In the DPS menu the system will prompt you to plug in the USB AV cable that is connected to the printer Only when the printer supports DPS then you ca
8. and duplicate the files into I00FSCAM X If there exist same filenames in the folder the system will give these documents a unique filename before duplicating into the 100FSCAM directory 4 4 2 Time Date Please see 2 5 1 for Setting date and time 4 4 3 Formatting Formatting the memory will delete all files that currently reside in the memory card and internal memory ox Before formatting the memory card or the internal memory please ensure that your files are already backed up 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Setup mode 2 Use the Up shift selector button to select option and use the Down shift selector button to format 3 Press Set Function button to access the menu press the Up Down shift selector button to confirm or cancel 4 Press Set Function button to confirm or cancel 5 Press Mode selector button to exit SYSTEM i MODE Exit SYSTEM 1 MODE Exit MODE Exit j Copy fo card j E E xv Date Tire Date Tire EE o ur Auto Power OH j Auto Power OH ms MIO C Formai i ok a Conceal Auto Power OU es cae oo Sel Hort SET Enter Sol Next S8ET Enter is Sel Hari SET Enter X Note if a memory card is present in the camera formatting will be carried out on the memory card and not the internal flash memory 4 4 4 Auto power off This function is seldom used unless in power saving mode where the camera will automatically
9. indicated polarity Please check the charge of the batteries Replace the batteries if their charge is insufficient so as to ensure that the camera functions normally X When using your digital camera if the battery charge is weaker than 2 3V one mark on the battery level icon you will not be able to operate the flash if the battery charge is weaker than 2 2V red on the battery level icon the camera will turn off automatically Open the battery cover in the direction as indicated Please load the batteries correctly according to the polarity icons as indicated on the inside of the battery cover 10 Q Closing the battery cover Note Do not apply excessive force on the battery cover as it may cause damage x When using your digital camera if the battery charge is one mark on the battery level icon you will not be able to continue operating the flash x When the battery charge turns red you will not be able to continue to operate Photo mode and Movie mode x When replacing the batteries the camera retains the date time settings for approximately three minutes Please check your date time settings after the batteries are replaced Battery status The battery level icon has four types of indications Full NNI Half full p NN Low Empty 2 3 Inserting the memory card Q Please switch the camera off 1 Inserting the memory card This is what the memory card Insert the memory card into the slot
10. publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in any retrieval systems translated into other languages or computer languages in any way or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of the copyright holder Safety Do not attempt to charge non rechargeable batteries When using AAA size batteries with the product ensure that they are correctly placed Loading batteries in the reverse polarity may cause damage to the product and combustion Do not place or use the product in a dusty dirty or sandy place as it will cause damage to the components of the product Do not store the product in places exposed to extremely high temperatures Extremely high temperatures can shorten the lifespan of the electronic device causing damage to the batteries and some plastic parts to melt or become deformed Do not store the product in places exposed to extremely low temperatures When the product s temperature rises to normal temperature condensation may occur inside the camera and may cause damages to the circuits Do not disassemble the camera Do not drop or hammer the product Rough handling will cause damages to the internal components Do not clean the product with corrosive chemicals cleaning solvents or detergent Please use only a piece of soft and slightly damp cloth to clean the product Should the product or any of its a
11. shift selector button to select option and use the Down shift selector button to select the factory settings 43 3 Press Set Function button to access the menu press the Up Down shift selector button to select or cancel 4 Press Set Function button to confirm 5 Press Mode selector button to exit Maii my ror eic Frequence i Z uc A Met Gali I F Sel Ak Meat hg e A ETTR Next 44 Installing software and drivers 5 1 Drivers When the camera is connected to the PC the camera can be used as either a Mass Storage or a computer based video camera Mass storage The digital camera offers Mass Storage function as a card reader device You can treat this digital camera as an SD card or mass storage device You will only need to install a driver for the camera if your operating system is Windows 98SE Windows XP ME 2000 are plug and play operating systems and do not require a driver to be manually loaded When the driver has been installed and the camera is connected the camera memory and any installed mini SD card will appear as Mass Storage in Windows Explorer Files can be dragged and dropped in the same way as on an ordinary disk Computer based video camera You will need to install the driver in order to use the camera as a computer based video camera or web camera on all the Windows operating systems Windows XP ME 2000 985 E Note The drivers are compatible with all the operating syste
12. to the game menu 3l Using the setup menus Read this section to learn how to configure the camera and use the advanced features 4 1 Camera menu The Camera menu appears when the camera is in Photo mode and the Mode selector button is pressed The Camera menu is only available in Mode selector Photo mode button MION The Camera menu can only be used in either the Photo or Video modes 4 1 1 Photo resolution Use the image size option to set the size of the image captured Bigger images contain more detail and therefore use more memory space To set the image resolution 1 Switch the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until 4048 the Resolution option is highlighted i Date X 4 Use the Up shift selector button to confirm select OFF 3040 one of the four image resolutions 1280 960 2048 1536 2592 1944 4048 3040 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu 4 1 2 Photo quality Use picture quality option to set the size of the image captured This camera has two quality options Fine and Normal Pictures taken with the Fine option will require significantly more memory space than those taken with the Normal option 32 To set picture quality Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 3 Use the Down shift selector button to n
13. will win the game and the word WIN will appear on the screen Press the OK Function button to restart when the game is over Q Press Shutter to exit the game and return to the game menu GoBang Q When the game begins please turn your camera 90 clockwise and hold it this way to play the game Q The flashing grid displays the position where your piece will be placed Use the Up Down Arrow button to move the grid horizontally Use the Browse button to move it down and the Mode Selection button to move it up Place your piece Black in the desired grid by pressing the OK Function button When you have made your move your opponent the camera will place its piece White on the board as well Win the game by successfully forming a line of five continuous pieces and you will see WIN displayed on the screen conversely if your opponent manages to form a straight line with five continuous pieces you will lose the game and the word FAIL will be shown in the screen When the board has been completely filled with pieces yet neither side was able to form a straight line with five pieces you will see DRAW displayed on the screen No matter how the game ends you will be taken back to the Game Menu The bottom right corner on the screen interface will remind you that you are playing Black and your opponent is playing White Press the OK Function button to restart when the game is over Q Press Shutter to exit the game and return
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15. DXG 538 User s Manual Preface Thank you for purchasing this advanced digital camera Please read this manual carefully and keep in a safe place for future reference About this Manual Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct and up to date However the company cannot guarantee the accuracy of its content Should the contents of the manual be not completely consistent with the camera please take the camera to be accurate The company reserves the rights to alter the contents and technical specifications without prior notice The manufacturer also reserves the rights to alter technical specifications without prior notice Should there be any discrepancies between the accessories and the ones that come with the packaging please take the packaged contents to be accurate Disclaimer All images taken from digital cameras unless agreed to by the copyright holder or otherwise are considered having violated the copyright laws In addition image taking of any outdoor performances spontaneous performances and exhibits etc such as places where photography is prohibited even if it is for personal viewing is not allowed Moreover images and the transmission of memory cards with recorded materials that relates to copyrights issues shall be confined within the limits governed by the copyright laws and cannot be compromised Copyright Copyright 2005 All rights reserved No part of this
16. avigate until the Quality option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select Finefee4 Normal 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu 4 1 3 White Balance Use the white balance option to correct color for different lighting conditions When white balance is set to Auto the camera automatically compensates for different lighting conditions You can also set white balance to any of these options Sunny Tungsten or Fluorescent To set white balance 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until the White balance option is highlighted 4 Use the n shift od button to select m n Auto A Sunny es Tungsten Fluorescent 5 Press the Mode selector button to contri and exit the menu 4 1 4 Self timer The self timer option can set a delay between the moment you press the shutter and the moment the picture is captured and thus can be used in taking self portraits or group photographs with yourself included This function can be set to ON or OFF If the function is set to ON the delay is 10 seconds To set self timer 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 33 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until the Self timer option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select on
17. be activated only when necessary for example for the use of flash in dim places and when no flash is used in bright places Forced flash which will be activated under any circumstance 3 4 3 Using the Macro feature The macro function enables you to capture images of subjects very close to the lens In Macro mode you can focus on subjects as close as 17 cm When the Macro mode is not in use the minimum focal distance is 19 cm Use Macro mode for subjects 17 19 cm from the camera To switch the macro function on or off switch the Macro catch at the side of the camera on or off When the macro function is turned on the Macro indicator will light up otherwise the indicator will not light The Macro mode is available in both the Video and Photo modes 3 4 4 Using the zoom function The camera is equipped with 4x digital zoom This zoom function will only work in Photo mode Press the Up shift selector button to zoom in Press the Down shift selector button to zoom out The digital zoom lever on the left of the LCD display indicates the zoom status 27 3 5 Video Mode eg Use Video mode to capture video clips and store them in the internal memory or on an SD card reg icon indicates Video mode 3 5 1 Icons in Video mode Use the following diagram to familiarize yourself with the Video mode icons and symbols Please see the table below for the functions of the icons Icon Description 1 25 Video mode 2
18. button to navigate until the Video quality option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select Fine R Normal eel 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu 4 2 3 White balance Use the white balance option to correct color for different lighting conditions When white balance is set to Auto the camera automatically compensates for different lighting conditions You can also set white balance to any of these options Sunny Tungsten or Fluorescent To set white balance 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Video mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until the White balance option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select Le Auto SA Sunny T dites Frugan mi 5 Press the Mode selector button to A and exit the menu 36 4 2 4 EV Use the exposure compensation EV setting to change the exposure for your videos Usually this value would be set to zero but you might want to increase the exposure to brighten a scene with strong back lighting or decrease the exposure if shooting a video in a very bright environment To set EV 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Video mode 2 Press the Mode selector button RS Full 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until A 0 O Dispiay the EV option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select From EV
19. ccessories malfunction please send them to the nearest authorized service center Should the need arise the technicians will arrange for the product to be repaired Contents Preface bouts mantal oe usc mete od ee dee halt nud pereo NU pE l COPS Ea aR E EE E a 1 SO VETE TERMES 2 Introducing the camera System TequiterefEs ssir iaa do tbe eere Ra 6 Feature Senno e E E E E tuna O dure 6 ETpae etie e io eto rereee re abo iode Metti ione ad T ADOUCINE CIMET Aea inedi EE ENE A ENNE 8 FONT m gr r a ewes swernesnaeoeaeedsnents 8 BACK VION cre M EL EUR 9 Getting Started Iristalline the Wist Strap erson octo E EE 10 Loadine the DAHetle S co eo E 10 Inserting the memory CaLd cccceseessseeeecceeeeeeeeeeeseeeseseeees 11 Turnin on dot the first UME cocci torrent dert s 12 CHAN OIE modes d ours dee kxe oo bpc de rovg dre dee paa cu nup Ese n 13 CLOTS VOLU SUIT zi erento ido d le ose taber td s deoa eds 14 Setting he date and Die aeu edad et etat 14 Setting ie Janbs d96 Maser erre ae Po e ER PP 14 Taking your first still picture cccccccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeees 15 Takine your TIESEVIOGOL o e rod vd bas eet icone oe dcus ce eal COnme C TO d P sooo domine e 16 COMME CONS toa D V sse tro ores a MNT dedu 16 Using the camera Usine the Shutter DUO uiae do E eee meta eruere ota 17 About the MGIC atOES ceca seta sott toon aia 19 Using the camera LCD display eeesesssss 19 3 Changing the E
20. display icons on the LCD screen by following the instructions below 1 Ensure that you are either in Photo mode or Video mode If you are in neither please select either mode from the modes Main menu 2 Press the Mode selector button once to access Quick menu Select the options using the Up Down shift selector buttons After selecting the icon use the Shift selector buttons to select ON or OFF 3 Press the Mode selector button to save the new settings Press the Browse button to exit the menu the new settings will be saved 3 4 Photo mode Use Photo mode to capture still pictures and store them in the internal memory or on an SD card amp icon indicates Photo mode 3 4 1 Icons in Photo mode 20 Please see the table below for the functions of the icons Icon Description 1 C Photo mode Memory card status Please read 2 3 for details on inserting and removing the memory card 3 0000 The number of pictures taken 4 TT Battery charge status T 5 Digital zoom lever details on using the zoom can be found in 3 4 4 wW 6 A 4 Flash mode indicator details on setting the flash can be found in 3 4 2 1 PER Time and date display 3 4 2 Setting the flash This camera has three different modes of flash To change the flash mode press Set Function button The table shows the current flash configuration 21 Icon Description 6 Eisshas disabled 4 Automatic flash which will
21. ecb5 Recording time Seconds b 232 Status Recording 23 Icon Description 1 TT Battery charge status 5 Sea Time and date display 3 5 2 Using the Zoom feature Please see 3 4 3 Using the Macro feature 3 6 Playback mode 3 6 1 Icons in Playback mode Photo Playback Video Playback Thumbnail Playback 24 Please see the table below for the functions of the icons of Playback mode Icon Description 1 0002 0002 The current number of pictures 2 CII Recording time Seconds 3 A Video clip 3 6 2 Viewing pictures and videos To view pictures and videos 1 Switch on the camera and make sure that it is in the Playback mode The most recent picture or video clip will be displayed on the LCD display 2 Navigate using the Up shift selector Down shift selector buttons to select images and video clips stored in the memory card 3 Press the Mode selector button twice to view the image and video clips in thumbnails 4 To playback video clips Press the Shutter button to playback video Press the Shutter button another time to pause video playback Press the Shutter button another time to resume video playback Press the Up Down shift selector button to pause video playback and at the same time browse the previous or next image or video clip 25 3 6 3 Using thumbnails mode In Playback mode per factory settings camera displays images t
22. encing 27 E Please follow the instructions and install the application as shown in Installing software and drivers N Switch on the camera Go Press the Mode selector button and use the Up Down shift selector buttons to select the PC mode option 4 Press Set Function button to access the selected icon The options Mass Storage or PC Camera will be displayed on the LCD Use the Up Down shift selector buttons to navigate between the options and CA highlight PC Camera then press Set Function button to confirm and save 6 When the USB icon showing the connection to the PC is displayed on the LCD please link the camera with the PC via the USB cable provided 7 Using the software provided you can now use the video camera function a PC Connect MODE Exit e PC Connect MODE Exit peel I M Mass Sio ragi mar t SET d 3 8 The Game Mode Got some free time to kill Use the Game Mode to keep yourself entertained The camera comes with four games pre installed on it for your enjoyment 1 Turn on the camera press the Mode button for a couple of seconds and use the Up Down Arrow button to go to the Game menu press the OK Function button to enter the Game Mode 2 Use the Up Down Arrow button to go through the game selection and the OK Function button to enter the game of your choice 28 The icons and names of the games are as follows Tetris GoBan
23. ensure that it is in Playback mode 2 Press the Set Function button 3 Use the Up shift selector button to navigate until the Delete all option is highlighted 4 Use the Down shift selector button to select Delete all 5 Press the Set Function button to proceed with deleting A confirmation in the form of a dialogue will be displayed To delete press OK or else press Cancel Note Once deleted files cannot be recovered so make sure that you have a backup before you delete 4 3 3 DPOF Use the DPOF Digital Print Order Format function to tag pictures stored in your memory card with print information You can tag all pictures to be printed or select 38 individual pictures You can also select how many copies print and whether to include the date and time DPOF requires a memory card When all images to be printed are tagged remove the memory card and take it to an image studio for printing or use it with a DPOF compatible printer To print images Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Playback mode Press the Set Function button to select Use the Up shift selector button to select the DPOF option Use the Down shift selector button to select set all set single print date stamp visible or invisible select set all press Set Function button to confirm and save the DPOF configuration or press Cancel to the saved DPOF settings Press Mode selector button to exit menu To set single print press Set
24. g The descriptions on how to play each game are as follows Boxboy Q When the game begins please turn your camera 90 clockwise and hold it this way to play the game Use the Up Down Arrow button to control the horizontal movements of the boy and the boxes Use the Browse button to move down and the Mode Selection button to go up When you successfully move all the boxes to the positions marked by the little spheres you can proceed to the next stage Q The game consists of 30 stages and your current stage will be displayed on the top left hand corner of the screen You can use the OK Function button to skip the stage or choose any stage you want to play 20 Q Press Shutter to exit the game and return to the game menu Tetris Q When the game begins please turn your camera 90 clockwise and hold it this way to play the game Use the Up Down Arrow button to move the blocks horizontally hold the button to make the blocks move faster You can rotate the blocks with the Mode Selection button and hold the Browse button to make the blocks fall faster Press the OK Function button once will pause the game press it again to resume Q The next block to fall will be displayed on the top left hand corner of the screen and your score will be on the top right hand corner When a row has been completely filled it will be removed and the rows above will descend and your score increases The game is over when the blocks pile up to t
25. hat it is in the Video mode 2 Use the LCD to frame the video 3 Press the Shutter button to begin recording 4 Press the shutter button again to stop recording The video will be automatically saved with a unique filename 15 2 9 Connecting to a PC Read this section carefully to learn how to transfer files to the PC or use the camera as a PC web camera for meetings Using USB cable to connect the camera to the PC 2 10 Connecting to a TV Connect the camera to a TV using a USB cable as shown Using the camera Please read this section to learn how to use the camera 3 1 Using the Shutter button All of the buttons are found on the top or back of the camera Back View co Up shift button Eo Down shift button 5e Set function button m 7 amp Browse button 00 Mode selector button E Front view 17 Please see the table below for the functions of each icon and symbol Button Description Features Up Down shift selector buttons control the Up shift zoom in Photo mode Secon Dutton Up Down shift selector buttons stop the ZOOM playback of video clips in Video mode Down shift Up Down shift selector buttons navigate F selector button up down the selection options or navigate trans page selections Q Set Function button controls the flash in Photo mode SET Set Function Q Set Function button co
26. he camera can be set to either the USB Mass Storage or Video camera options 3 7 1 Storage option mode The digital camera can act as an external storage or even as a card reader This camera can be used as an SD card reader with the following settings 1 Please follow the instructions and install the application as shown in Installing software and driver 2 Switch on the camera 3 Press the Mode selector button and use the Up Down shift selector buttons to select the PC mode option 4 Press Set Function button to access the selected icon The options Mass Storage or PC Camera will be displayed on the LCD 5 Use the Up Down shift selector buttons to navigate between the options and highlight Mass Storage then press Set Function button to confirm and save 6 When the USB icon showing the connection to the PC is displayed on the LCD please link the camera with the PC via the USB cable provided 7 When the set up is completed an icon will appear under My Computer in the form of a removable hard disk 8 The newly added hard disk which is the camera s built in SD card reader is now ready to be used e PC Connect MODE Exit a PC Connect MODE Exit Pala S DL P m PE Caim SET Enter 3 7 2 Video camera mode After the camera is set as a video camera using Windows XP it can be used to take photographs or complement other software for example it can be used for video confer
27. he top Press the OK Function button to restart when the game is over Game score When a row of block is removed your score is increased by one simultaneously removing 2 rows increases your score by 4 simultaneously removing 3 rows increases your score by 9 The blocks will fall faster when your score reaches the mark of 50 150 500 and 1500 point Q Press Shutter to exit the game and return to the game menu Memory Q When the game begins please turn your camera 90 clockwise and hold it this way to play the game Q You will have 2 5 seconds to memorize the pictures and their position once the game begins They would then be covered up and the time counter at the bottom right of the screen will start The goal of the game is to eliminate the pictures by picking them out in pairs within the shortest time possible Q Use the Up Down Arrow button to move the cursor horizontally The Browse button will move the cursor down while the Mode Selection button will move it 30 up Press the OK Function button to reveal the picture you have selected if the next picture you choose is the same as the first one then the pair of pictures will be eliminated If the second picture you choose is different from the first the next selection you make will cover up the first two pictures and the counter on the bottom left of the screen will increase by 1 The counter represents the number of misses you have made When all the pictures are eliminated you
28. looks like slot in the way shown eee Te deedar 2 Removing the memory card Gently press on the memory card The memory card will automatically eject Pull the card out in the direction indicated l1 Note Before using please insert your SD memory card into the memory card slot on the bottom of the camera If the card is full or contains other data you can access Format in Setup mode using the Mode Selector button to format your memory card Q The digital camera has a built in memory of 32MB When a memory card is inserted into the camera the camera will take it to be the primary storage media X The camera accepts only SD or MMC memory cards X When using SD memory card please switch the camera off before inserting or removing the SD memory card Q Built in memory and memory card in use display on the camera X When the camera s built in memory is in use m will be displayed When the built in memory is full C1 will flash fem will be displayed if the built in memory is empty When the camera s SD or MMC memory card is in use C will be displayed When the memory card is full C1 will flash fex will be displayed if the memory card is empty Removing the SD card while taking or viewing your images can damage the SD card and cause the camera to malfunction This product accepts SD memory cards of sizes between 32MB to 1GB The memory card will not slide fully into its slot if it is incorrectly inse
29. mode Photo mode Movie mode Setup mode PC mode Games mode and other features Press and hold on to the Mode selector button for two seconds to access the modes Main menu Use the Up Down selection buttons to highlight the options then press the Set Function button to confirm KC S Photo mode Playback mode PC mode Setup mode Games mode Mode selector button i Os 3 lt 0 Video mode 13 2 6 Before you start Before you use your camera there are some basic settings to configure These settings will be illustrated in chapters that follow 2 6 1 Setting the date and time 1 Please switch on the camera as shown in 2 4 Turning on for the first time 2 Press and hold on to the Mode selector button for two seconds to access the modes Main menu Use the Up Down selection buttons to highlight the options then press the Set Function button to confirm 3 Use the Down selection button to select the Date Time option then press the Set Function button to confirm 4 The selection will be highlighted use the Up Down selection buttons to adjust the date and time press the Browse button to change between Year Month Day Hours and Minutes 5 Press the Set Function button to save the new settings Press Mode selector button to exit the Menu The new settings will also be saved Format Ate Power aT T T Sol A Mani SET Entar 2 6 2 Setting the language 1 Plea
30. ms The digital camera can be used as a computer based video camera or web camera Please follow the instructions below 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Ifthe CD ROM doesn t automatically boot use Windows Explorer to execute the InstallMgr exe file in the root directory Diagrams as follows 45 A v 5 EE Software installer zA ELD Install Lo i button eW Video Works essem Now Sone Photo auc ner ae 25 zr 3 Click the install button to install the driver 4 Follow the on screen instructions 5 Click Finish to restart the computer and the camera driver installation is completed Installing the driver Insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Ifthe CD ROM doesn t automatically boot use Windows Explorer to execute the InstallMgr exe file in the root directory 3 Click the install button to install the driver 4 Follow the on screen instructions 5 Use Connecting to the PC to connect the camera to the computer via the USB cable provided 5 2 Presto Video Works 6 Presto Video Works 6 is an advanced software application for editing video 46 To install Presto Video Works 6 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Ifthe CD ROM doesn t automatically boot use Windows Explorer to execute the InstallMgr exe file in the root directory 3 Click the install button to install the driver Follow the on screen instructions Mo
31. n use this print interface to print the pictures lt In the process of printing if error messages occur on the LCD display please refer to the list for troubleshooting in the Appendix 4 4 Setup menu In mode main menu use Up Down shift selector buttons press Set Function button to access Setup mode In this mode you can manipulate some specific settings and functions The mode includes two feature options they are system features table and system features table 2 4 4 1 File duplication 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Setup mode 2 Use the Up shift selector button to select option and use the Down shift selector button to copy the files 3 Press Set Function button to access the menu press the Up Down shift selector button to confirm or cancel 4 Press Set Function button to confirm or cancel 5 Press Mode selector button to exit a SYSTEM 1 MODE Exit MOOE a SYSTEM 1 pees A abiapi EE E URL a A Cate Time a a i J a a nea Auto Power hi Aut Power Oti F Sal Next Haf Ti a Haii ISET Enter be m T Sal Hari ISET Enter X Note the internal Flash memory s copy is only compatible with DCF documents lt If the external card has a DCIM parent directory and a 100FSCAM child directory the documents will be duplicated onto the 100FSCAM directory Either way the system will first attempt to create a DCIM parent directory with a OOFSCAM child directory
32. nfirms the selection button when amending the settings Q Set Function button accesses the Menu settings in Video mode Q Browse button activates and exits from u Playback mode in Photo and Video Browse button modes Q Browse button allows picture selection when printing Mode selector button accesses the Mode main menu MENU Mode selector Mode selector button accesses the Menu MODE button setup in Photo and Video modes Mode selector button directly exits the Mode main menu E Sliding power a ON OFF Sliding power switches the camera on or off cover 18 Q Shutter button captures the picture in Photo mode Q Shutter button starts stops the video capturing in Video mode Q Shutter button plays or pauses video playback in Playback mode Q Shutter button allows games selection in Games mode Shutter button 3 2 About the indicators Please see the table below for the functions of the indicators Shutter Charging Photo mode Self timer Macro the Flash Self timer lamp Status e o o Q LED lights up and goes off 3k Indicator flashes Constant light Indicator with dim lights 3 3 Using the camera LCD display Use the LCD display to compose your pictures and videos review pictures and videos stored in memory and navigate the menu system Icons are also displayed on the LCD display that show the current configuration 19 3 3 1 Changing the LCD display You may decide not to
33. o fit LCD But it is also possible to display nine thumbnails on the LCD To view thumbnails 1 Switch on the camera and ensure that it is in the Playback mode The most recent picture or video clip will be displayed on the LCD display 2 Press Set Function button to access the Playback menu 3 Press Mode selector button twice to display nine thumbnails per screen 4 Use the Up Down shift selector button to select images A red frame will highlight the selected image Press the Set Function button or Mode selector button to display the selected image in the red frame fitted to screen 3 6 4 Auto play The camera includes an auto play function A slideshow displays each image in turn with a predefined delay between each picture 1 Switch on the camera and ensure that it is in the Playback mode The most recent picture or video clip will be displayed on the LCD display 2 Press Set Function button to access the Playback menu 3 Press Up Down shift selector button to select Auto Play option in the menu 4 Press Set Function button to activate the Auto Play feature The images stored in memory will be displayed one after the other You can press on any button except Browse button to terminate the slideshow 3 7 PC Mode You can use USB mode to connect to a host PC Before connecting to a printer or PC please see 5 Installing software and drivers After the camera is connected to a 26 computer via the USB cable t
34. re information about Presto Video Works 6 can be found in the complete installed files 5 3 Presto Mr Photo 3 Presto Mr Photo 3 is an advanced photo editing software application To install Presto Mr Photo 3 1 Insert the supplied CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Ifthe CD ROM doesn t automatically boot use Windows Explorer to execute the InstallMgr exe file in the root directory 3 Click the install button to install the driver Follow the on screen instructions More information about Presto Mr Photo 3 can be found in the complete installed files 47 Appendix A Specifications General Imaging sensor Active pixels Storage media Sensor sensitivity Lens Focal range Still image Movie clips Zoom TFT screen Viewfinder Flash White balance EV compensation Self timer Computer interface 1 1 8 5 17 Mega pixel CMOS sensor 5 Mega pixel Built in 32 MB Flash memory Supports SD MMC memory cards be able to support at most 1 GB Auto Fixed lens F3 0 8 0 f 8 25mm Normal 4 feet infinity Macro 5 5 6in Formats JPEG DCF DPOF amp EXIF Direct Print DPI 1280 x 960 2048 x 1536 2592 x 1944 4048 x 3040 firmware interpolation AVI Motion JPEG suitable sound formats Movie 320 240 30fps max 640 480 23 fps max PC camera 320 240 15fps max 640 480 14fps max 4x digital zoom 2 4 inch High definition TFT display 480x234 plain Not provided 1 0 1 5m range
35. rted Do not apply excessive force when inserting the memory card to prevent causing damage If the camera is unable to read the memory card please use a soft and dry cloth to gently wipe the gold contacts on the card before re inserting If the SD is new please use the camera s Format feature to format it before using 2 4 Turning on for the first time Q Slide the power cover sideways as shown in the picture to switch the camera on r3 Slide the power cover sideways as shown to switch the camera off Next page 12 Q Slide the power cover on the top of the camera sideways to start up Switch the power on and off When the camera is switched on the red indicator light will flash an image will appear on the LCD display X This camera comes with three power saving options Off 1 minute 3 minutes If the camera remains on and inactive throughout the preset power saving period the camera will automatically switch off To switch it on again slide the power cover in the off position and on directions successively X The following functions regardless of whether they are switched off manually or automatically will retain the last settings before the camera was turned off unless reset to factory settings at Setup mode Resolution 2 Image quality 3 Language setting 4 White balance 5 EV 6 Frequency 7 PC connection mode 2 5 Changing modes The camera can be switched to the following modes Playback
36. se switch on the camera as shown in 2 4 Turning on for the first time 2 Press and hold on to the Mode selector button for two seconds to access the modes Main menu Use the Up Down selection buttons to highlight the options then press the Set Function button to confirm 3 Use the Up selection button to enter into the second level of the system then use the Down selection button to select Language option Press the Set Function button to confirm 14 4 Select the required language using the Up Down selection buttons 5 Press the Set Function button to save the new settings Press Mode selector button to exit the Menu without saving the changes a SYSTEM 1 MODE Exit a 3YSTEM 2 HODE Eni Setup mode ESSE gt a aia TES ME S ATT 7 Auto Power OT Deaultt F Sal A Ment ISET Enter F Sol A Next SET Ember a SYSTEM 2 TV a Firequenca 2 7 Taking your first still picture Before taking your first still picture please be sure that you have read 2 6 Before you start To take a still picture 1 Switch on the camera and ensure that it is in the Photo mode 2 Use the LCD to frame the picture 3 Press the Shutter button to capture the picture The picture will be automatically saved with a unique filename 2 8 Taking your first video Before shooting your first video please be sure that you have read 2 6 Before you start To shoot a video clip 1 Switch on the camera and ensure t
37. switch itself off to conserve energy 4 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Setup mode 2 Use the Up shift selector button to select option and use the Down shift selector button to select auto power off 3 Press Set Function button to access the menu press the Up Down shift selector button to select three minutes one minute set to on or off 4 Press Set Function button to confirm 5 Press Mode selector button to exit a SYSTEM 1 DE Exit SYSTEM 1 MODE Exi a SYSTEM 1 Mote Exi Scand i Copy to copy LES Card ae por Tera m Dabei Time e J j Cate Time Pm d Fornmal ITE TI d ili E J min F E O ma E jJ min i mia _ i mia On dg CIT F Sel i Mext 327 Enter F Sal A Naot SOT Enter Bub A Hewi SET Enter Date Time Ferris N T 7 m n on A Moni 4 4 5 OSD Language Please read 2 6 2 Setting the language 4 4 6 TV system Although different countries use different TV systems setting up the TV systems can help you prevent differences in the display of color TVs that result from dissimilar TV systems 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Setup mode 2 Use the Up shift selector button to select option and use the Down shift selector button to select TV output 3 Press Set Function button to access the menu press the Up Down shift selector button to select NTSC or PAL 4 Press Set Function button
38. to confirm 42 5 Press Mode selector button to exit SYSTEM 2 Mee Exit E pude i SYSTEM 2 MODE Exiit A 0313 2 MODE Exiit rm Tangusge m anguage 1 rfequenc a i Fr cwenca r I ee Sex M quen nce eau Default Default Sal ik Next ISET Enter Sel i Next SET Enter a Sel AA Heat SET Enter 4 4 7 Frequency The setting of frequency will prevent the occurrence of flashing due to the local frequency rate For detailed information please contact your local energy provider 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Setup mode 2 Use the Up shift selector button to select option and use the Down shift selector button to select the frequency 3 Press Set Function button to access the menu press the Up Down shift selector button to select NTSC or PAL 4 Press Set Function button to confirm 5 Press Mode selector button to exit SYSTEM 2 Me Exit Ti F PMODE Ex SYSTEM MODE Exit ae uti guage Language pum i E 6t omy i x M ae Default s Sal A Hawi ISET Enter Sel Ah Hewi SET Enter m E Sel a Meat SET Enter X According to the frequency of the current local fluorescent lamps 50Hz or 60Hz is an appropriate selection 4 4 8 Default Use the default option to reset all settings to the factory default To reset factory default settings 1 Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Setup mode 2 Use the Up
39. utton Full Stamp 4048 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until Display OFF 3940 the Time display option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to select ON or OFF 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the menu 4 2 Movie menu The Movie menu appears when the camera is in Video mode and the Mode selector button is pressed The Movie menu is only available in Video mode JG Mode selector button 4 2 1 Video size Use the video size option to set the size of the video captured Videos with bigger sizes contain more details and therefore use more memory space To set the video size 1 Switch the camera on and ensure that it is in Video mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 3 Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until the Video size option is highlighted 4 Use the Up shift selector button to confirm select one of the two video sizes 640 480 320 240 640 5 Press the Mode selector button to confirm and exit the Full X menu Display 480 35 4 2 2 Video quality Use video quality option to set the quality of the video captured This camera has two quality options Fine and Normal Videos taken with the Fine option will require significantly more memory space than those taken with the Normal option To set video quality Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Video mode 2 Press the Mode selector button 3 Use the Down shift selector
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