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1. STAND BY 22 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Adjusting LCD Viewfinder Brightness You may want to brighten or darken the LCD Liquid Crystal Display Viewfinder for easier viewing This adjustment will not affect the captured image brightness i LED Lamp 3 4 5 1 Set POWER to REC or PLAY The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MENU REC Mode PLAY Mode REC MENU gt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt REC MODE 4 N DEJNA 4NORMAL gt Ww CARD SLOT NO 1 CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO DELETE feb SELF TIMER OFF COPY 7 OTHERS PRINT MARK pn SEL AY SET 4 SEL av SET 4 eo EXIT MENU EXIT MENU 3 Press A or WV to select OTHERS and Q press p to display OTHERS menu 1 OTHERS Q BRIGHTNESS gt r CLOCK SET BEEP ON SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU 4 Press gt to display LCD BRIGHTNESS screen lt LCD BRIGHTNESS gt DOOOOO SET lt gt EXIT MENU 5 Press lt q or p to change the brightness of the LCD Viewfinder for brighter for darker 6 Press MENU twice to exit Note The BRIGHT adjustment will be reset to the original setting when the Digital Camera is turned off and in Stand By mode 23 Playing Back Captured Images 6 1 Set POWER to PLAY oO CARD1 MAY 24 1999 100 0001 F 10 00 AM EN M 1 The LED Lamp lights up PT
2. 43 Inserting the PCMCIA Adaptor If you are using a computer with a PCMCIA type II slot you can insert the CompactFlash Card into a PCMCIA adaptor not included Inserting the CompactFlash Card The adaptor with the CompactFlash Card should be inserted when your computer is in the power on mode 1 Remove the CompactFlash Card from the camera See page 17 2 Hold the CompactFlash Card so that the arrow side faces up and points toward the PCMCIA Adaptor Securely insert the card into the PCMCIA Adaptor slot as far as it will go 3 Hold the PCMCIA Adaptor so that the arrow side points toward the PCMCIA type II slot of your computer Securely insert the PCMCIA Adaptor as far as it will go Depending on the computer it may be necessary to turn the PCMCIA Adaptor upside down in order to insert the card Removing the CompactFlash Card 4 Remove the PCMCIA Adaptor from the computer 5 Pull the CompactFlash Card out of the PCMCIA adaptor Note Do not remove the PCMCIA Adaptor from the computer while the computer is working or while image data is being transferred between the CompactFlash Card and the computer including operation such as opening and storing images this will cause irreversible damage to the memory 44 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Inserting the PCMCIA Adaptor If Windows 95 98 Explorer is opened Ele Edt View Go Favorite
3. MENU Button See pages 16 18 19 22 26 29 30 32 38 41 43 61 74 78 Optical Viewfinder See page 20 STAND BY Button See page 22 Strap Attachment Ring LED Lamp See page 15 See pages 18 20 22 26 29 30 32 38 41 43 61 74 78 CompactFlash Card Slot See pages 16 44 58 LCD Viewfinder See pages 11 13 19 gt Button See pages 16 18 19 22 26 29 30 32 43 61 74 75 78 A TELE Button See pages 16 18 19 22 23 25 27 29 30 32 33 40 42 43 61 74 75 78 V WIDE Button See pages 16 18 19 22 23 25 27 29 30 32 40 42 43 61 74 75 78 lt Button See pages 16 19 22 26 29 30 32 36 38 41 74 75 8 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Index of Controls Rear View PV DC2590 Only SELF TIMER Button See page 35 B W Full Feature Indicator Panel FLASH Button See pages 10 19 31 35 See page 31 VIDEO OUT Terminal REC MODE Button See page 28 See page 19 SERIAL Terminal See page 48 54 DC IN Terminal See page 15 PV DC2590 shown Bottom View CARD EJECT Tripod Receptacle Switch Used when securing See page 17 the camera to a tripod Battery Compartment See page 14 peueis Dunes Index of Controls Battery B W Mode Modem Flash Mode Indication Indication Indication Indication See page 11 See page 34 S
4. Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder see page 11 29 o xe D Qi D TI D mp c in o Using the built in Flash This camera includes a built in Flash which can be used to capture images in dimly lit conditions Js FY C9 gt L mp 2 4 1 3 Note The LED Lamp on the flash unit lights when flash is charged and ready The effective range of the flash is roughly 7 8 inches 20 cm to 9 8 feet 3 m If you are using the flash in very bright areas the image background may become dark Never handle the flash unit if your hands are wet This may result in electric shock or damage to the flash Do not use the flash close to a person s face as it may be harmful to the eyes Especially when capturing images of infants or small children keep at least 3 3 feet 1 m away When the recording mode is set to H Motion Image Rec or Gay Burst Rec the flash mode will go to amp OFF Do not cover the FLASH Emitter and Light Sensor with your finger or other object 30 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 1 Set POWER to REC or MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU or MANUAL REC menu REC Mode MANUAL REC Mode REC MENU gt MANUAL REC 1 3 4 N gt 4 N gt CARD SLOT NO 1 CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF SELF TIMER OFF OTHERS IRIS SEL
5. _ CARD1 MAY 24 1999 100 0001F 10 00 AM EMM indication will be displayed on the LCD Viewfinder see page 11 and B W Full Feature Indicator Panel PV DC2590 only see page 10 To return to normal recording select OFF in step 4 34 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Self Timer Recording The Self Timer allows you to capture an image about 10 seconds after pressing the SKONE 1 Set POWER to REC or MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU or MANUAL REC menu REC Mode MANUAL REC Mode REC MENU MANUAL REC 1 3 4 N gt 4 N gt CARD SLOT NO 1 CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF SELF TIMER OFF OTHERS IRIS SEL av SET 4 gt SEL AY SET 4 gt EXIT MENU EXIT MENU 3 Press A or Wio select SELF TIMER and press or P to select ON This puts the camera in self timer mode After ON is selected and MENU is pressed X mark will appear on the LCD Viewfinder see page 11 m CARD1 MAY 24 1999 100 0001 F 10 00 AM 4 Press MENU to exit 5 Press SHTR The self timer indicator lights The indicator starts flashing rapidly after about 8 seconds and the image is captured about 2 seconds later Self Timer Indicator For model PV DC2590 B W Full Feature Indicator Panel eo X Self Timer EE Button will be displayed on the B W Full J Feat
6. As the Battery is depleted the indication changes CARD1 MAY 24 1999 100 0001 F 10 00 AM LED Lamp will flash when battery is empty Displayed Image Page and its captured mode F Fine N Normal or EE Motion Image Rec Mode If the image is captured in SF Super Fine the displayed image mode will be F Fine If the image is captured in ZOOM or y Burst Rec Mode the displayed image mode will be N Normal 11 LCD Monitor Indication lt REC Mode gt 1 lt REC MENU gt 2 4 N gt CARD SLOT NO 1 3 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF 4 OTHERS 5 SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU lt OTHERS gt CLOCK SET BEEP SEL av SET lt 4 gt EXIT MENU lt MANUAL REC Mode gt 15 12 lt MANUAL REC 1 3 gt 4 N b CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF IRIS SEL AY SET 4 gt EXIT MENU MANUAL REC 2 3 gt 4 AUTO WHITE BALANCE AUTO LIGHT METER AUTO B W OFF TIME LAPSE OFF SEL av SET lt 4 gt EXIT MENU MANUAL REC 3 3 gt REMOTE ACCESS SEL av SET 4bh EXIT MENU 10 11 12 13 14 15 REC MODE See Page 21 To change one of the 6 recording modes CARD SLOT See Page 16 To change card slot NO 1 or NO 2 When the 2 pieces of CF card are not inserted this item can not be selected FLASH See Pages 30 31 To change one of the 4 flash modes SELF TIMER See Page 35 To set Self Timer OTHERS To select other menu BRIGHTNESS See Page
7. Note Before operating please install PalmCam 2 0 Camera Driver 1 Select Programs PalmCam 2 0 Remote Access 1 0 from the Start 2 When application runs correctly the Remote Access dialog box will be displayed mi Hemoa Fone Ts connec with the Camere Te set ifie telephone number anil tansler path Te da a lime lepsa recording Te de a recording Te preview trsmrfer and doleio bitin a Te display Image reveling indgemietign Te terminate cone can with Ihe Came Te exit the applicatipa Diei 62 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Remote Access Windows 95 98 You can set the telephone number for connection from PC to Camera and specify the Transfer Path to save images transferred from the Camera 1 Select Setting from the Remote Access dialog box 2 The setting dialog box will be displayed Emir 300 bos Mader Telephone comer PC gt Digted Comers Comme uvas Senis of arrira T irei Bamber Dufla Tronics Faih Kyran Pila nan zr Hrem Comet Please set PC modem Telephone number PC gt Digital Camera and Transfer Path Modem The modem names registered to the PC will be listed Select the modem to be connected with the telephone line If an errors is made in modem selection connection with the camera will not be possible Regarding modem entry deletion etc please refer to the PC modem operating instructions or Windows manua
8. To make corrections repeat steps 2 5 The clock will continue to operate about 8 hours after the battery has been removed If you need to set clock again repeat steps above Capturing Images Using LCD Viewfinder 1 Set POWER to REC or MANUAL 5 6 REC J The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU lt REC Mode gt lt MANUAL REC Mode gt lt REC MENU gt lt MANUAL REC 1 3 gt lt N 4 No CARD SLOT NO 1 CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO FLASH AUTO OFF SELF TIMER OFF IRIS SEL av EXIT MENU SELF TIMER OTHERS SEL av EXIT MENU SET 4 SET 4 3 Press or y to select REC MODE and select recording modes see page 21 press MENU to exit 4 Press A Tele or V Wide to zoom In and Out Zoom magnification level is up to x3 There is no zoom indication on the LCD Viewfinder Press SHTR down halfway to lock Auto Focus Beep sounds twice see page 22 LCD Viewfinder 3 4 Press SHTR down the rest of the way to actually capture the image Beep sounds once see page 22 While the Digital Camera processes theimage the LED Lamp will flash and then the captured image will be displayed on the LCD Viewfinder for a few seconds For model PV DC2590 E Do step 1 above B Then press REC MODE repeatedly to select recording mode Selected mode will be changed on the B W Full Feature Indicator Panel
9. a Km 9 5 One Panasonic Way Secaucus San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto New Jersey 07094 Rico 00985 PANASONIC QUASAR Video Products Limited Warranty Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company collectively referred to as the Warrantor will repair this product with new or refurbished parts free of charge in the USA or Puerto Rico in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship as follows all time periods commence from the date of the original purchase PRODUCT PARTS LABOR CAMCORDER ONE 1 YEAR EXCEPT CCD IMAGE SENSOR NINETY 90 DAYS A CCD IMAGE SENSOR SIX 6 MONTHS NINETY 90 DAYS ONE 1 YEAR NINETY 90 DAYS NINET A V MIXER ONE 1 YEAR Y MONITOR VCR ONE 1 YEAR EXCEPT CRT NINETY 90 DAYS CRT TWO 2 YEARS CRT NINETY 90 DAYS CUSTOMER PAYS ALL LABOR CHARGES AFTER 90 DAYS Monitor VCR In home or carry in Service 22 diagonal CRT LCD and Larger Monitor VCR Carry in Service 21 diagonal CRT LCD and smaller Batteries if included New rechargeable batteries in exchange for defective rechargeable batteries for ten 10 days Non rechargeable batteries are not warranted ns if included New video cassette tape in exchange for a defective video cassette tape for five ays In home carry in or mail in service as applicable in the USA can be obtained during the warranty period pe contacti a Panasonic Services Company PASC Factory Servicenter li
10. dialog box If you select Cancel all settings are cancelled When you wish to stop time lapse in progress repeat step 1 and set Record to OFF then click OK 65 o xe D o 2 TI D 9 e Cc it o Remote Access Windows 95 98 Remote Recording You can control the Camera s shutter from the PC to capture and record pictures 1 Select Shutter from the Remote Access dialog box 2 The shutter dialog box will display the number of pages remaining in the CF card for each mode Status Mode M Remaining NORMAL 73 Image s FINE e Image s SUPER FINE fi 0 Image s Cancel 3 Click OK to start recording Select Cancel to exit Camera recording will start shortly after OK is selected 66 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 4 The image captured by the camera is automatically transferred to the PC Hra beseni iwagr Digiul Careers 301 Tibe dimain DE h A ra GA a 5 If you wish to continue camera recording repeat operation from step 1 Remote Access Windows 95 98 You can select the Camera image files to be transferred to the PC or you can select the Camera image files you want to delete 1 Select Download from the Remote Access dialog box 2 Image Preview dialog box will be displayed 3 You can perform any one of the following 3 functions for more details refer to Help Preview Images in the Camera Transfer
11. will be automatically saved as file name DSC xxx JPG xxx indicates the number file name The images transferred from the Camera will be automatically displayed on the album file Transferring Your Images Macintosh You can transfer modified or pre recorded images files from the PC to the Camera 1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 55 to run the software 2 Select from the Toolbar or Select FILET z i mm Communication from the File n gaea menu and then select Data out to WE F ascents Camera to transfer images from the PC to the Camera E uua adi fim The File select dialog box will appear 3 Select the drive and directory where the desired image is stored 4 Select the desired file name from the file name list box or type the file name in the file name text box 5 Click OK to transfer the selected image to the camera Now transferring the image PC Digital Camera will appear and the image transfer status will appear 9p UO D o D TI D c 7 Note Only JPEG format image file can be transferred to the Camera Image size can be up to 1280 x 960 pixels Image file not meeting this requirement must be changed in order to be transferred to the Camera 57 Communication Function Image file transfer via a regular telephone line using the Compact Modem Card Refer to Remote Access pages 61 73 1 and Communication pages 74 75 for Set POWER OFF before
12. 1 3 Press A or V to select LIGHT METER and press or gt to select one of the two settings shown below Default setting is AUTO AUTO Ideal for normal capturing the Ini MANUAL REC 2 3 FOCUS AUTO WHITE BALANCE AUTO LIGHT METER B W TIME LAPSE SEL AY SET 4 EXIT MENU focus is set to the center portion of the finder and the entire image is metered A small sphere in the center portion of the finder is metered This mode is useful for capturing back lit conditions such as when the subject is brightly lit 4 Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder see page 11 33 o xe o 2 D TI D e c in o Capture B W Images You can also capture images in black and white using this mode 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu MANUAL REC 1 3 REC MODE aN CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF IRIS d SEL av SET 4 gt o EXIT MENU 3 Press A or wio select B W A gt MN MANUAL REC 2 3 Focus AUTO p 2 WHITE BALANCE AUTO I LIGHT METER AUTO OFF gt TIME LAPSE OFF SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU CED 2 5 4 Press qor y to select ON Lamp 5 lt MANUAL REC 2 3 gt FOCUS AUTO WHITE BALANCE AUTO LIGHT METER AUTO lt ON gt 5 TIME LAPSE OFF SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU 5 Press MENU to exit
13. 7033 You can delete all images from memory easily with this operation Warning Once deleted images cannot be restored LED Lamp 1 2 3 Important While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor optional because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity To Delete All Images 1 Repeat Steps 1 to 3 on page 38 2 Press or V to select DELETE ALL and press gt to display DELETE ALL menu 3 Pre DELETE ALL gt DELETE ALL IMAGES OK NO YES SEL av ENTER SHTR To exit this menu press A or V to DELETE ALL gt DELETE ALL IMAGES NO SEL Av ENTER SHTR SS A or V to select YES select NO and press SHTR 4 Press SHTR to delete all image pages PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on Screen as all images are deleted from PLEASE WAIT NO IMAGE memory Deletion is complete when NO IMAGE is displayed o xe D 2 D TI D e in o Formatting CF Card You can easily format your CF Card using this operation Warning Once formatted all of your image data will be deleted and cannot be restored Z e ay era LED 1 Lamp 1 2 3 Important While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn off the Digital Came
14. Digital Camera processes the image Press MENU to exit this mode 37 To Delete Specific Images You can delete unwanted images and increase the remaining image memory Warning Once deleted images cannot be restored Z ole A opo cee 3 4 5 Important While deleting image do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor optional because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity 1 Set POWER to PLAY The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display the PLAY MENU PLAY MENU 1 2 4NORMAL CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE COPY PRINT MARK SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU 3 Press A or Wto select DELETE and press to display DELETE menu lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DISPLAY MODE NORMAL CARD SLOT NO 1 lt DELETE gt DELETE PAGE gt DELETE ALL FORMAT COPY PRINT MARK SEL av SET lt 4 gt SEL Av SET 4b EXIT MENU EXIT MENU 4 Press gt to display DELETE PAGE menu DELETE PAGE gt SEL PAGE D4 DELETE PAGE SHTR EXIT MENU CARD1 100 0001 F 5 Press lt or gt to select the image page to be deleted 6 Press SHTR to delete a image Image page numbers are adjusted automatically as images are deleted To delete other specific image pages please repeat steps 5 6 Press MENU to exit 38 For assistance call 1 800 272
15. Images from the Camera Delete Specific Image in the Camera 4 Click Exit and the Image Preview dialog box disappears 67 o O D o 2 n D 9 c D o Remote Access Macintosh You can transfer pre recorded image files from the Camera to the PC Note Before operating please install PalmCam 2 0 Camera Driver 1 Double click the PalmCam Remote Access icon Pal mCam Remote Access 2 When application runs correctly the Remote Access dialog box will be displayed PalmCam Remote Access To connect with the Camera To set the telephone number and Setting transfer path To do a Time lapse recording To do a recording To preview transfer and delete images To display image receiving information Information To terminate connection with the Camera To exit the application Disconnected 68 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Remote Access Macintosh Settings You can set the telephone number for connection from PC to Camera and specify the Transfer Path to save images trans ferred from the Camera 1 Select Setting from the Remote Access dialog box 2 The setting dialog box will be displayed Telephone number Transfer Path Test Desktop Folder DSC Browse Please set Telephone number PC Digital Camera and Transfer Path Telephone number PC gt Digital Camera Set the telephone number for connection
16. MASSACHUSETTS 60 Glacier Drive Suite G Westwood MA 02090 MICHIGAN 37048 Van Dyke Avenue Sterling Heights MI 48312 MINNESOTA 7850 12th Avenue South Airport Business Center Bloomington MN 55425 OHIO 2236 Waycross Road Civic Center Plaza Forest Park OH 45240 PENNSYLVANIA 2221 Cabot Blvd West Suite B Langhorne PA 19047 Chartiers Valley Shopping Center 1025 Washington Pike Bridgeville PA 15017 Service in Puerto Rico Accessory Purchases Customer Orders Only 1 800 272 7033 TENNESSEE 919 8th Avenue South Nashville TN 37203 TEXAS 7482 Harwin Drive Houston TX 77036 13615 Welch Road Suite 101 Farmers Branch TX 75244 WASHINGTON 20425 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 HAWAII 99 859 lwaiwa Street Aiea Hawaii 96701 Phone 808 488 1996 Fax 808 486 4369 uoneunoju ANOA 10 4 As of October 97 85 Index A l AC Adaptor optional 15 80 Iris 36 Accessory optional 80 81 Index of Control 6 7 Accessory supplied 2 Alkaline Battery 2 14 L LCD Viewfinder 8 11 12 13 19 23 B Low Light Warning 11 Battery Remaining Indication 11 Light Metering 33 Beep 22 Brightness LCD Viewfinder 23 M Built in Flash l 30 31 Manual Playback 24 25 B W Full Feature Indicator Panel Modular Cable 58 PV DC2590 only 7 9 10 19 31 34 35 Multi Playback 26 27 C o Capturing Images 19 20 21 22 On Screen Display OSD 11 13 Capture B W Images 34 Optical Viewfinder 8 20 CF Card
17. NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGE TO TAPES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCTS OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period you may contact your dealer or Servicenter If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the Customer Satisfaction Center at the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company address above SERVICE CALLS WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP AS DETERMINED BY THE WARRANTOR IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION ARE NOT COVERED COSTS OF SUCH SERVICE CALLS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER warvid 10 20 97 84 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Service Center Directory For Product Information operating Assistance Literature Request Dealer Locations and all Customer Service inquires please contact 1 800 272 7033 Monday Friday 8 30am 8pm EST Web Site h
18. Port to which the Camera is connected is detected and selected automatically 3 Select the Baud Rate with the Camera The default setting is 57600bps Depending on the PC being used some baudrates may not have be available Please refer to your PC manual age Pin Port Q Printer Port amp Modem Port Ruto Setup Comm Port Setup Window Haig Baud Rate Q 9688 38488 amp 57688 0115288 55 sainjee 4 jeroedsg Transferring Your Images Macintosh Data in from Camera Selected Camera image file will be 1 transfered to the PC Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 55 to run the software 2 Click from the Toolbar or Select Communication from the File menu and then select Data in from Camera to establish a link between the Camera and PC A preview Image List dialog box will appear 3 Select the desired Thumbnail image from Preview Image List dialog box or Image transfer and click Transfer Seine a Folder 4 l ies A Transfer Pass dialog box will appear to confirm the transfer place Select the copy place and then click OK EIE 5 Click OK from the Transfer Pass dialog Box and then start to transfer the tame image Now transferring the image rM pen Digital Camera gt PC will appear and the image transfer status will appear Haw transTesrssg image Digital Campra s amp X1 dmerpe 4n DAP HE TT Note The images transfered from the Camera
19. SET 4bh EXIT MENU Communication 9 Press V to select INPUT NUMBER and press to display INPUT NUM BER menu Press A or V to select a number and press p to set Repeat this step to set your telephone number lt INPUT NUMBER gt SET NUMBER DISPLAY SET 4 SET MEMORY SEL 4Vv CALL SHTR EXIT MENU After all settings are made press DISPLAY to memorize the number Once memorized the telephone number will be displayed in MEMORY CALL in step 8 1 0 Press SHTR to transfer the image f you selected FAX in step 6 DATA EXCHANGING will appear If you selected DATA in step 6 this message will not appear DATA EXCHANGING NOW CALLING 0 0111201123333 NOW TRANSFERRING 75 o xe D 2 D TI D e in o PC Connection Driver Software Quick Reference 12 3 4 5 ei PalmCam File Edit Image View Window Help aelel Pa a e m 1 File Create New Album To create an untitled album window which does not have any images File Open To open an existing image BMP or JPEG or album file Close To close the active image or album window Save To save the active image or album window Save As To save the active image file under a new file name while preserving the original file Slide Show Start To start the slide show Option To make optional settings for the slide show Commu
20. Serial number The date of manufacture is printed on the side of the card USOC Jack RJ11C is suited to this equipment An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug is provided with this equipment This equipment is designed to be connected to the telephone network or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant See installation instructions for details The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 0 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local Telephone Company If the terminal equipment PV CFM10 causes harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance notice isn t practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible Also you will be advised of your right to file a compliant with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The Telephone Company may make changes in it s facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the Telephone Company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintai
21. and specifications are subject to change without notice Specifications 1 2 7 inch 9 34 mm 1 320 000 Pixels f 5 2 15 6 mm equivalent to a 34 102 mm lens on a 35 mm still camera F2 8 4 7 Auto Preset Zone 7 9 inch 20cm ee approx F2 8 F8 1 4 1 750 sec Auto Indoor Outdoor 1 8 inch 45 7 mm TFT Color Liquid Crystal Display CompactFlash CF Card 8 MB 1 280 x 960 pixels Super Fine Fine 640 x 480 pixels Normal Zoom i mode 320 x 240 pixels H mode Approx 15 images Super Fine mode Approx 30 images Fine mode Approx 100 images Normal Zoom mode Approx 6 images EElmode JPEG Design Rule for Camera File System Serial NTSC Composite 4 AA Alkaline Battery 4 AA Ni Cd Battery 4 AA nickel hydride Battery AC Adaptor Digital Camera AC Adaptor Optional 32 104 F 0 40 C 10 96 75 96 Digital Camera AC Adaptor Optional Digital Camera 6V DC 1 0A Alkaline Battery Input 120V AC 60Hz 9W 8 4 oz approx 280 g approx 3 4 oz approx 112 g approx 4 63 W x 2 68 H x 2 07 D inch 118 W x 68 H x 52 D mm 1 97 W x 2 83 H x 0 79 D inch 50 W x 72 H x 20 D mm AC Adaptor Optional TI e S c o 3 9 E 83 Warranty Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company Division of Company Division of Matsushita Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Electric Corporation of America Ave 65 de Infanter
22. av SET 4 gt SEL AY SET 4 EXIT MENU EXIT MENU 3 Press A or Wto select FLASH and press or gt to select one of the four settings shown below REC MENU gt REC MODE N CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH 4 AUTO SELF TIMER OFF OTHERS SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU AUTO The flash automatically lights depending on lighting conditions This setting reduces the red reflections in the eye when the flash lights The flash will light twice once before capturing and then once during capturing The flash will light whenever you capture an image 4 The flash will light whenever you capture an image Cg The flash will not light even when you capture an image 4 Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder see page 11 Using the built in Flash For model PV DC2590 E Do step 1 on the left page E Then press repeatedly to select flash 5 Flash Button y B W Full Feature mode Indicator Panel iu a Selected mode will be changed on the B W Full Feature Indicator Panel Model PV DC2590 Only see page 10 The Flash will start charging and LCD Viewfinder will go OFF in the following conditions POWER is set from OFF to REC and flash is in Flash mode POWER is set from PLAY to REC and flash is in Flash mode POWER is set to REC and Flash mode is changed from OFF to Flash mode During image capture after flash has occ
23. cut out a part of an image and use it to make another file Image Size To enlarge or reduce the image to the designated size PC Connection 4 View To select the desired size of the displayed image 5 Window Cascade To arrange the image windows so that they overlap and their title bars are visible Tile To arrange the image windows without overlapping so that you can see all image files at once Close All To close all image files opened in the PalmCam application Toolbar On Off To display or hide the Tool Bar Statusbar On Off To display or hide the Status Bar Tool On Off To display or hide the Tool 6 Help Contents To display the Help screen Version Information To display the Software version information Clicking on this screen will hide the version information Note In some cases different display contents and items apply for the Macintosh For details on operation click the Apple mark and refer to Help 77 o To D o D D 9 mp c in o Using the Digital Photo Printer Images can be selected for print out ona digital photo printer sold separately um 2 9 Stamp Print Marker 1 Set POWER to PLAY The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display the PLAY MENU PLAY MENU 1 2 gt PEW Nae 4 NORMAL CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE COPY PRINT MARK SEL Av SET EXIT MENU 3 Press A
24. from PC to camera To insert a pause type a comma between the dial numbers Transfer Path Specify the save location of the transferred image Click the Browse button and set the transfer path of the image 3 After setting is completed click OK to exit the Setting dialog box If you click Cancel all settings are cancelled 69 o xe o o D TI D i mp c in o Remote Access Macintosh Camera Connection 1 Select Connect from the Remote Access dialog box To connect with the Camera Connect Setting To do a Time lapse recording E 2e To set the telephone number and transfer path To do a recording To preview transfer and delete images To display image receiving information Information To terminate connection with the Camera To exit the application Exit Disconnected 2 If communication connection was made correctly the Remote Access dialog box will change as follows To connect with the Camera To set the telephone number and transfer path Setting To do a Time lapse recording Time lapse To do a recording Shutter To preview transfer and delete images Download To display image receiving information Information To terminate connection with the Camera Disconnect sehe Time tanse mter _Downtoad Jnformetton _Discomect n To exit the application Exit O P
25. inserting the complete operating instructions CompactFlash card and modem card Please also see the diagram on page 59 to Insert the CF Card and Compact view the Compact Modem functions Modem Card into the CompactFlash Card Slots in the direction of the arrow CARD SLOT 1 mark and so that the arrow mark side of the card faces the front lens side of CARD SLOT 2 the Digital Camera 2 Push the cards fully into the CompactFlash Card Slots CompactFlash Card Compact Modem 3 Connect the Modem Cable into the Card Modem Card and connect Modular PV DC2590 only Jack to the Modular Cord f lt n at Modem Card Slot Note m TN Modular Cord Communication Function is only available in the USA Sold separately This is not an e mail function How to attach the Ferrite Core Attachment to the modular cord to for FCC Standard observance amp 1 Open the catch of the Ferrite Core ES 2 2 Wind the modular cable cord tightly around the opened Ferrite Core to 3 make one complete loop as shown 3 Close the Ferrite Core Housing 4 4 Thread the cable tie through the hole in the Ferrite Core Housing 5 5 Fasten the Ferrite Core Housing on the cable so that it does not move 58 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Communication Function COMPACT MODEM FUNCTIONS Transfer image files via regular telephone line using the Compact Modem Card PC TRANSFER INCLUDED IMAGES DIRECTLY COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE ll
26. may result in a wrong number It may not possible to call normally when the application for modem use is already running In this case exit the application and try to place the call again Use this application to communicate with the Camera only When you communicate with the Camera using this application depending on the line situation failure may occur during communication In this case please exit the communication and try again later When you transfer Fine or Super Fine mode images it may take long time depending on the line situation In this case please exit the communication and try again later If you are using a phone line with call waiting and use this application to communicate with the Camera incoming calls may cause disconnection during communication In this case please try again later It is recommended that an AC Adaptor optional be used for communicating with the Camera using this application If a battery is used it may become depleted during communication Insert the modular cable securely into the modular box until it clicks Even when the cable is correctly connected the connections inside the box may not have a good contact If even though there is no dial tone the application dials but connection with the Camera cannot be made the cable in the box may loose contact In this case while firmly pressing the cable deep into the box try calling again It is not possible to communicate wit
27. mended 24bit per pixel or 16 7M color 68040 CPU or higher or Power CD ROM drive for installation Macintosh Modem port or printer port RS 422 16 MB of RAM Mouse or other pointing device PalmCam Camera Driver Installation 1 Turn on the Macintosh 2 Insert the supplied Driver Software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Double click the Panasonic Folder 4 Read the Read Me file 5 Drag the PalmCam 2 0 Folder where you want to copy O Panasonic E E tener 5 Readme Adobe and PhotoDeluxe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated 52 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Transferring Your Images Macintosh Plug in Driver for Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2 0 Installation The Plug in Driver when installed allows your camera to communicate directly with PhotoDeluxe 2 0 Note Please install Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2 0 before installing this driver For information on Adobe PhotoDeluxe please call 206 675 6120 Web Site http www adobe com supportservice custsupport main html 1 Turn on the Macintosh 2 Insert the supplied Driver Software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Double click the CD ROM icon 4 Drag the Pdc2590 8bam file to the Plug ins folder of PhotoDeluxe Panasonic 5 When installation is completed start up PhotoDeluxe 2 0 and refer to HELP file for the instructions on how to transmit images Adobe and PhotoDeluxe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc
28. or V to select PRINT MARK and press gt to display PRINT MARK menu PLAY MENU 1 2 PRINT MARK DISPLAY MODE NORMAL SET CANCEL PAGE gt CARD SLOT NO 1 SET ALL DELETE CANCEL ALL COPY PRINT MARK gt SEL av SET lt p gt SEL av SET lt 4 gt EXIT MENU EXIT MENU Select SET ALL to mark all images Select CANCEL ALL to cancel all image print marks 4 Press A or V to select the image page you want to mark for printing and press SHTR to stamp print mark A O mark will appear on the image o PRINT MARK SET CANCEL PAGE SEL PAGE D4 SET CANCEL SHTR EXIT MENU CARD1 100 0001 F Repeat step 4 to stamp other images Press SHTR again to cancel print mark 5 Press MENU to exit this menu i This print mark is based on DPOF Digital Print Order Format 78 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Using the Digital Photo Printer Input Select Switch Power Button ACCESS Lamp AUTO PRINT Lever Printing on a Digital Photo Printer 1 Remove the CompactFlash Card containing the captured images from the camera and insert it into the PCMCIA Adaptor see page 44 2 Connect the PCMCIA Adaptor included with printer to the Digital Photo Printer Requires a Digital Photo Printer PV PD2000 sold separately Insert the adaptor in the direction of the arrow and push the card fully into the printer 3 Turn on the printer and set the INPUT SELECT VIDEO PC C
29. see page 10 B W Full Feature Indicator Panel REC MODE Model PV DC2590 Only E Now do step 4 above 19 UJ 0 o Oo oO xe D 0 eu o 3 Capturing Images In addition to using the LCD Viewfinder you can also use the Optical Viewfinder to frame and capture images Using the Optical Viewfinder will prolong battery life 5 21 1 Optical Viewfinder 1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 on page 19 2 Press DISPLAY twice to turn off the LCD Viewfinder If you press MENU the LCD View finder will automatically turn on 3 Frame the image you want to capture within the recording area guide marks on the Optical Viewfinder Short Distance Normal 4 Press SHTR to capture the image LED Lamp will flash while the Digital Camera processes the image You may capture another image as soon as LED Lamp stops flashing Notes for LCD and Optical Viewfinder use The number of image pages left in the selected mode is displayed on the LCD Viewfinder When no memory remains 0 and LED Lamp will flash To capture other images you will first need to delete some images from memory see page 38 The Digital Camera is focused automati cally Avoid covering the lens with your fingers when capturing images Do not subject the LCD Viewfinder to pressure or shock Hold the Digital Camera as steady as p
30. see page 21 Clock Setup To set the internal clock of the Camera Move the cursor and type the date and time Click Clock PC to set the Camera s clock to the PC s clock setting Remaining Displays the number of images which can be saved on the CF card 4 After setting is completed click OK to exit the Time Lapse dialog box Changes made regarding the time lapse function take effect by clicking the OK button in the Time Lapse dialog box If you select Cancel all settings are cancelled When you wish to stop time lapse in progress repeat step 1 and set Record to OFF then click OK 71 o xe D 2 2 TI D p in o Remote Access Macintosh Remote Recording You can controls the camera s shutter from the PC to capture and record pictures 1 Select Shutter from the Remote Access dialog box 2 The shutter dialog box will display the number of pages remaining in the CF card for each mode Status NORMAL 78 Image s FINE 23 Image s SUPER FINE 11 Image s 3 Click OK to start recording Select Cancel to exit Camera recording will start shortly after OK is selected 4 The image captured by the camera is automatically transferred to the PC maw iramafarriag imageiliigilzai lamera PL Dmr rman Mb Y a1 5 If you wish to continue camera recording repeat operation from step 1 72 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Remot
31. 2 7 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU and press P to set display mode to NORMAL Press MENU to exit LED 2 lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt Lamp CESELHA 4 NORMAL CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE COPY 2 3 SEL fay SET dae y y 4 3 EXIT MENU Press gt or repeatedly for ascending order and for descending order to change the displayed image on the LCD View finder The image page number and recording mode are displayed at the bottom of the screen Note Turn off the LCD monitor when not in use by pressing the DISPLAY twice To turn the monitor back on press the DISPLAY MAY 24 1999 10 00 AM CARD1 100 0001 F again Pressing MENU with LCD OFF turns LCD If there are no images in memory ON and displays the menu However a blue back screen will be displayed after selecting settings and exiting the 4 menu the LCD will stay ON Hold down y or p for ascending order and for descend ing order to change the displayed image on the LCD Viewfinder by fast page advance Page number is changed continuously while or is held down Selected page is displayed when button is released Continued on next page 24 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Playing Back Captured Images Manual Playback Continued When you capture an image in Ef Motion Image Rec mode see page 21 Zoom
32. 23 To adjust LCD Viewfinder brightness CLOCK SET See Page 18 To set clock BEEP See Page 22 To set beep on off when capturing images IRIS See Page 36 To adjust Iris manually FOCUS See Page 29 To select one of the 4 focus modes WHITE BALANCE See Page 32 To change one of the 3 White Balance modes LIGHT METERING See Page 33 To change AUTO or SPOT B W See Page 34 To capture Black White images TIME LAPSE See Page 37 To set time lapse recording REMOTE ACCESS See Page 61 To operate camera from PC When the Compact Modem Card is not inserted this item can not be selected For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Playback Menu lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt lt NORMALD CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE COPY PRINT MARK SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU O RaO N lt PLAY MENU 2 2 gt gt COMMUNICATION OTHERS o SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU On Screen Display Order Press Tmj DISPLAY gt CARD1 MAY 24 1999 10 F 10 00 AM LCD Monitor Indication 1 DISPLAY MODE See Pages 24 25 26 27 Select playback mode 2 CARD SLOT See Page 16 To select card slot 3 DELETE See Pages 38 39 40 Delete image from CF card 4 COPY See Pages 41 42 Copy image to other CF card 5 PRINT MARK See Page 58 To set print mark 6 SLIDE SHOW See Page 43 Playback images as slide show 7 COMMUNICATION See Pages 74 75 To send images to a PC or FAX machine 8 OTHER
33. ARD Switch to the PC CARD position The Printer ACCESS Lamp will flash 4 Slide the AUTO PRINT Lever Printing of print marked images begins Please refer to the printer s operating instructions for details on printing Moving the AUTO PRINT Lever during the reading of the CompactFlash Card ACCESS Lamp is flashing may prevent proper printing of the images Wait until the ACCESS Lamp turns off before moving the AUTO PRINT Lever 79 o xe o Qi D TI D 9 e c in i2 Digital Camera Accessory List For ordering instructions see the Accessory Order Form page Accessory Figure Description Price PV SAC10 AC Adaptor 69 95 PV CFM10 ce Compact Modem Card 299 95 Sr PV MCA10 Macintosh Adaptor Cable 49 95 PV H125 Digital Camera Bag 29 95 For use in the USA only 80 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Digital Camera Accessory Order Form Please photocopy this form when placing an order 1 Model 2 Items Ordered Accessory Description Price Each Quantity Total Price Subtotal Your State amp Local Sales Tax Shipping amp Handling 5 00 Total Enclosed 3 Method of payment check one Check of Money Order enclosed NO C O D SHIPMENTS VISA Credit Card MasterCard Expiration Date Discover Customer Signature Make Check or Money Order to M
34. ARD2 farada D SEL PAGE 4 gt EXT MENU Tl CARD1 q gt 100 0001 F V nad Important E The copy direction of card slot is E While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do selected automatically oO not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor optional 4 because this will cause irreversible Press or p to select image you damage to the memory resulting in want to copy and press SHTR to copy reduced image storage capacity PLEASE WAIT Note If the memory capacity of the card that you want to copy to is not sufficient PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on the following message will appear Screen as the image is being copied To copy other specific image pages please repeat step 4 MPUSH MEN TO EXIT Press MENU to exit PUSH MENU TO EXIT 41 To Copy All Images You can copy all images from CF card to CF card easily with this operation NOTE l 1 Set POWER to PLAY press MENU to Be sure to insert CF cards into both slots display PLAY MENU and select COPY lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt 1 4 DISPLAY MODE NORMAL CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE gt PRINT MARK SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU The currently selected card slot will automatically be chosen as the copy from slot see page 16 If a CF card is not inserted into both 2 slots you cannot proceed 2 Press gt to display COPY menu and LED 1 select COPY ALL Lamp
35. ATSUSHITA ACCESSORIES Please do not send cash 4 Shipping information UPS delivery requires complete street address Ship To Mr Mrs Ms First Last Phone Day al Street Address Night City State Zip TO OBTAIN ANY OF OUR DIGITAL CAMERA ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING So VISIT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC DEALER 3 OR CALL PANASONIC S ACCESSORY ORDER LINE AT 1 800 272 7033 8 30 AM 8 PM M F EST m OR em ce MAIL THIS ORDER TO PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY ACCESSORY ORDER OFFICE 20421 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 81 Before Requesting Service If you have a problem with your Digital Camera it may be something you can correct yourself Check the list below for symptoms and corrections Symptom No power Solution Alkaline Battery is worn out p 14 Make sure polarities are aligned properly p 14 Power shuts off automatically Alkaline Battery is worn out p 14 The camera will go to Stand By mode Press STAND BY or set the POWER to off and then set to REC or MANUAL REC p 22 Cannot capture the image CompactFlash card is not inserted p 16 Make sure the POWER switch is set to REC or MANUAL REC p 19 No memory Delete some images before capturing images p 38 No Picture on the LCD Viewfinder LCD Viewfinder is OFF p 13 The camera will go Stand By mode Press STAND BY or set the
36. ELP file for the instructions on how to transmit images Adobe and PhotoDeluxe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated 47 o xe D o 2 TI D 9 mp it o Transferring Your Images Windows 95 98 SERIAL Terminal PC Connecting Cable for Windows Supplied Connection 1 Turn off your PC 2 Connect the Digital Camera to your PC Windows using the PC connecting cable supplied 3 Turn on your PC 4 Set the Digital Camera POWER to PLAY The LED Lamp lights up Note For extended periods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor Optional as a power source While the PC communicates with the Digital Camera the Digital Camera cannot be operated 48 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Transferring Your Images Windows 95 98 1 Select Programs PalmCam 2 0 PalmCam 2 0 from the Start 2 PalmCam Driver is opened Note To specify the PORT to which the Camera is connected The commands in the COM Port Setup menu are used to change the COM Port or Baudrate The application will communicate with the Camera using the set COM Port 1 Select Communication from the File and the select COM Port Setup 2 Select the Serial Port to connect with the Camera The default setting is COM1 If you press AUTO SETUP the Port to which the Camera is connected is detected and selected automatically 3 Select the Baudrate with th
37. Format 40 Communication 74 75 P CompactFlash Card 2 16 17 58 Compact Modem Card 2 10 58 80 PC Connection 76 77 Copy Image 41 42 PC Connection Cable for Windows 2 48 54 D PCMCIA Adaptor 44 Playback 24 25 26 27 Delete Image 38 39 Playback Menu 13 Digital Photo Printer 79 POWER Supply 14 15 Print Mark 78 F Focus Macro Recording 29 R Remote Access 61 73 H PC Connection Cable for Windows Hand Strap 2 15 2 48 54 PCMCIA Adaptor 44 86 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 S Self Timer Setting the Clock Slide Show Specifications Stand By Symptom Solution T Transferring Images Time Lapse V Video Cable Ww Warranty White Balance Z Zoom Playback 84 85 32 25 Index 87 TI o m S o a o Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Printed in Japan LSQT0132A 1999 Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanter a Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985
38. LOT and press or P to select card slot NO 1 or NO 2 if you inserted the CF Card into both slots lt REC MENU gt REC MODE N CARD SLOT 4 NO 1 gt FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF OTHERS SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU If a CF card is inserted in either of the card slots that particular slot will automatically be selected All buttons are inoperable while NO 1 or NO 2 is flashing on the menu screen 16 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Note Do not bend drop apply high pressure or subject the card to strong shocks Do not store it in places with high tem perature high humidity a lot of dust or static electricity and strong electromag netic waves Keep the card s contacts free from dust water or other foreign substances Do not touch them with your fingers etc Do not disassemble or deform the card Be sure to make a backup copy of important data Make sure that you do not insert the card in the wrong direction CompactFlash Card Removing the CompactFlash Card 6 Set POWER OFF before removing the CompactFlash card Slide the CARD EJECT Switch so the Card pops out Be careful not to drop the card Do not under any circumstances eject the card immediately after pressing the Shutter Button during recording of an image or while deleting when PLEASE WAIT is displayed This could da
39. POWER to off and then set to REC or MANUAL REC p 22 B W picture on the LCD Viewfinder The REC mode is set to B W mode p 34 LCD Viewfinder image is too bright or dark Make sure the LCD Viewfinder brightness setting is adjusted properly p 23 Indication or image on the LCD Viewfinder is not focused Make sure the focus mode is properly set p 29 Flash will not light The flash mode is set to amp OFF mode Change flash mode p 30 31 Cannot playback CompactFlash card is not inserted p 16 There are no images on the CF card p 19 21 Make sure the POWER switch is set to PLAY p 24 No picture on the TV if connected Make sure all necessary connections are correct and tight p 28 Make sure the TV is set to video input mode p 28 Can not transfer images on the PC Connection 82 Make sure all necessary connections are correct and tight p 46 57 Make sure the PalmCam Driver is installed p 46 52 Make sure the Camera is in PLAY p 24 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 CCD Lens Focus Focusing Area Iris Shutter Speed White Balance LCD Viewfinder Memory Image Size Image Storage Supplied 8MB CF Card Image Format Digital Signal Video Signal Power Supply Power Consumption Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Weight Dimensions Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Design
40. Panasonic Digital Camera Model No PV DC2090 PV DC2590 Operating Instructions 5PalmCam PV DC2590 shown For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Things You Should Know Attach your purchase receipthere Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of this state of the art Panasonic Digital Camera This product has been manufactured and tested to Date of Purchase Dealer Purchased From Panasonic s highest standards to give you Dealer Address the best in performance and reliability Save this operating instruction manual Dealer Phone No as an operating and information guide Model No Serial No Unpack your Digital Camera Please confirm that the following items are packed in the Digital Camera box They are provided to help you use or set up your Digital Camera 1pc Digital Camera 1 pc 8 MB CompactFlash 4pcs AA Alkaline Battery PV DC2090 DC2590 Card LSSB0003 LSFA0008 or LSFA001 1 Qi LA PV DC2590 shown 1pc Video Cable 1pc PC Connection Cable 1pc Hand Strap LSJA0238 for Windows LSFCO0010 LSJA0236 1 pc CD ROM of Driver 1 pc Compact Modem Card 1pc Ferrite Core Software for Windows 95 98 Only for PV DC2590 Only for PV DC2590 and Macintosh PV CFM10 LSFA0010 LSLP0059 Adobe
41. PhotoDeluxe LSJA0244 LSFT0163 Microsoft Windows and Windows 95 98 are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the United States and other countries Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Incorporated Adobe the Adobe logo amp PhotoDeluxe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation All product brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders 2 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Information Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit d
42. Playback LED Lamp 5 The following message will appear PUSH SHTR TO AUTO PLAY CARD1 MAY 24 1999 100 0001 EE 10 00 AM 6 Press SHTR to start playback of motion image 1 Set POWER to PLAY MAY 24 1999 M CARD1 100 0001 F 10 00AI The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU and press gt to set display mode to ZOOM PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DIEZWVA I Id4z00M CARD SLOT NO 1 PRINT MARK SEL av EXIT MENU SET 4 gt 3 Press MENU the center portion is zoomed X2 4 Press gt 4 A or V repeatedly to change the zooming area 5 Press SHTR to restore the image to its normal size 25 D fo ot Oo Oo Oo it fe m Playing Back Captured Images 1 1 Set POWER to PLAY CARD1 MAY 24 1999 100 0010 F 10 00 AM The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU and press gt to set display mode to LED 2 3 E Lamp 5 lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DISPLAY MODE f z gt CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE COPY PRINT MARK 5 5 SEL SET 4p gt DAY EXIT MENU 5 6 3 Press MENU A Multi Image Playback screen will appear TOO 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 SEL 4 gt AV SET SHTR 4 Press gt repeatedly to scroll forward through Multi Image pag
43. S To select other menu Press DISPLAY OSD OFF LCD OFF A Press DISPLAY Pressing MENU with LCD OFF turns LCD ON and displays the menu However after selecting the settings and exiting the menu the LCD will stay ON Note 13 payers buiyje5 Power Supply Loading the Alkaline Batteries Bottom View Battery Notes Safety precautions Do not mix old and new batteries Do not mix alkaline with manganese batteries Do not get the AA alkaline batteries near or dispose of in fire Do not directly connect short circuit the positive and negative terminals Never attempt to disassemble or reas semble the Battery Do not drop or jar the Battery Note Instead of the supplied Alkaline batteries you can also use AA type Ni Cd high density type or nickel hydride batteries available on the market f you are not going to use the Digital Camera for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the Digital Camera 1 While pressing the Lock button slide the Battery Compartment lid in the direction of the arrow and swing it open 2 Install four Alkaline Batteries Be sure to use Alkaline Batteries Never use manganese batteries Make sure that the positive and ends of the batteries are facing the correct direction 3 Swing the Battery Compartment lid down and slide it shut O
44. SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place moisture may form inside the unit DO NOT LEAVE YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA OR THE POWER SUPPLY TURNED ON WHEN NOT IN USE STORAGE OF YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA Store and handle your Digital Camera in a manner that will not subject it to unnecessary movement avoid shaking and striking Your Digital Camera contains a sensitive pick up device which could be damaged by improper handling or storage CARE TO CLEAN YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning your Digital Camera body TO PROTECT THE LENS Do not touch the surface of the lens with your hand Use a commercial Digital Camera lens solution and lens paper when cleaning the lens Improper cleaning can scratch the lens coating TO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA Before handling your Digital Camera make sure your hands and face are free from any chemical products such as suntan lotion as it may damage the finish payers Dunes Important Safety Instructions for Digital Camera with Compact Modem Card on 10 11 12 13 14 15 Read and understand all instructions Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product Unplug this product from the card slot before cleaning Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth for cleaning Do not use this product near water for example near bathtub
45. aine zi Service Center Directory go MINOX a E E E A E E E A E Q This operating Instruction book is designed for use with models PV DC2090 and PV DC2590 The PV DC2590 is the model used for illustrative purposes Features may vary so please read carefully Types of Differences PV DC2090 PV DC2590 B W Full Feature Indicator Panel No Yes REC MODE Button No Yes SELF TIMER Button No Yes FLASH Button No Yes Compact Modem Card Not Included Included Declaration of Conformity Model Number PV DC2090 PV DC2590 PV CFM10 LSJA0244 Trade Name Panasonic Responsibility Party Matsushita Electric Corporation of America Address One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Telephone Number 1 800 211 PANA 7262 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Index of Controls POWER Switch PLAY OFF REC MANUAL REC Rotate the POWER switch to REC MANUAL REC or PLAY See pages 16 18 19 22 26 28 30 32 38 41 43 48 54 61 74 78 SHTR SHUTTER Button See pages 19 20 25 26 35 37 41 74 78 FLASH Emitter See page 30 SELF TIMER Lamp See page 35 Light Sensor see page 30 DISPLAY Button See pages 20 74
46. almCam Remote Access H O gt PalmCam Remote Access SB Connected You need to setup the PC s modem before running this application For more details please refer to the PC modem operating instructions If communication connection cannot be made correctly please check for errors in modem setting method modem select telephone number etc Regarding PC modem setting method please refer to PC modem operating instructions Regarding the telephone number setting please use the values in the Setting dialog box 70 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Remote Access Macintosh Time Lapse Recording You can set the recording interval image mode and clock for time lapse recording 1 Select Time Lapse from the Remote Access dialog box 2 The time lapse dialog box will be displayed to de Inberral Faran T Mimie Wrecerd Qi ur Miete Inberiial Hrmaining Sae au Imagsisi Clock elup YEN ont Pag pe Imageini ias E pz KIFER TENE Hoar insir m JE Elect rE ul tage lai 3 Set Record Interval Mode and Clock Setup Record Select ON for time lapse recording If you are not going to use or wish to exit time lapse recording select OFF Interval To set the recording time interval A length of 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 6 hours 12 hours and 24 hours can be set Mode Select the recording mode
47. cete teta saae iaa entente nina taga Rae Ee ga E reb ris 37 To Delete Specific Images esssssssessssseeeeenene nennen earan nnne 38 To Delete All Images 2 iiec ee a Senece tort ku n cree OAA EEEak 39 Formatting GF Card aet ER s ee edes enh en Re 40 To Copy image Pages rinm cede e cepa HEC eae 41 TOCO AIMAS 1 ecce tutore tonat c E treerrrererreecreerrertecrer rest treren o Dee es tente 42 IESU 43 Inserting the PCMCIA Adaptor niinc iioii eie aote i E E aed 44 Transferring your Images Windows 95 98 ssse e 46 Transferring your Images Macintosh ssenm menn 52 Communication FUNCTION 2 iiic euer 1c eL tele ERU ee dee roo Lr r Ren kunt to Sa a aao aeaea 58 Rernote ACCOSS cte ea diced Gli Ca a ee 61 Remote Access Windows 95 98 ssssssssssseeeeene eene 62 Remote Access Macintosh 2 2 iter enne terre date t aka nier secte errem Rae Ier Red Tue 68 iere nez 74 PC Connection me ETE 76 Using the Digital Photo Printer c ceseccceseeeeeseeceeeneeeeeneeeeeseeeeseneeeeseeneesseeeeeseneeseaees 78 Table of Contents A For Your Information Digital Camera Accessory List cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseneeeeeeeaeeeeeeteaeeseeeeeeeseeeeneeeaes 5 Digital Camera Accessory List Order Form io Before Requesting Service dp Specifications 5 ces D Wa tha rity i iiie reti si
48. e Access Macintosh You can select the Camera image files to be transferred to the PC or you can select the Camera image files you want to delete 1 Select Download from the Remote Access dialog box 2 Image Preview dialog box will be displayed 3 You can perform any one of the following 3 functions for more details refer to Help Preview Images in the Camera Transfer Images from the Camera Delete Specific Image in the Camera 4 Click Exit and the Image Preview dialog box disappears 73 o xe D o Tl D 9 mp D o Communication This function enables you to send images from the Camera to a PC or Fax machine in te locati i dem 1 a remote location using a modem Set POWER to PLAY 8 1 0 The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU PLAY MENU 1 2 gt Z MAJINA 4 NORMAL CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE COPY PRINT MARK i SEL Av SET 4 gt uM EXIT MENU Co 3 Press A or Wto select COMMUNICA i 1 TION and press gt lt PLAY MENU 2 2 gt SLIDE SHOW LED 9 2 gt Lamp SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU 3 4 5 If the Compact Modem Card is not inserted COMMUNICATION can 6 9 not be selected J f 4 Press or y to select TONE 10PPS or 20PPS from LINE TYPE and press Note v COMMUNICATION Before operating Communication BINH ATONE gt Be sure to install and ru
49. e Camera The default setting is 38400bps Depending on the PC being used some baudrates may not have be available ae Please refer to your PC manual Create New Abum File Open r Baudrate o xe D o 2 TI D p o 7 Giese Gaye Gaye ES Slide Show c 9600 C 19200 c 38400 c c Communication Data in from Camera Data out to Camera Imeaeinomanon Create Calendar Schedule 57600 Capture 115200 Eime Print Setup Cancel Exit 49 Transferring Your Images Windows 95 98 Selected Camera image file will be 1 transfered to the PC Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 49 to run the software 2 Select from the Toolbar or Select Communication from the File menu and then select Data in from Camera to establish a link between the Camera and PC A preview Image List dialog box will appear 3 Select the desired Thumbnail image from Preview Image List dialog box or Image transfer and click Transfer 4 A Transfer Pass dialog box will appear to confirm the transfer place Select the copy place and then click OK 5 Click OK from the Transfer Pass dialog Box and then start to transfer the image Now transferring the image Digital Camera gt PC will appear and the image transfer status will appear Hra fe su riu image ligia Camara gt PC Veege da iiit Note The images transfered from the Cam
50. ect telephone number etc Regarding PC modem setting method please refer to the PC modem operating instructions Regarding the PC modem select telephone number setting please use the values in the Setting dialog box Remote Access Windows 95 98 Time Lapse Recording You can set the recording interval image mode and clock for time lapse recording 1 Select Time Lapse from the Remote Access dialog box 2 The time lapse dialog box will be displayed Bron bimini rite TIEF Wade aa e Hermien inerest imina a MTAL PT c keque Clack Sarap THE Tim bW y HPA Ec Has Wierm Pr mg OO oO j Ry 3 Set Record Mode Interval and Clock Setup Record Select ON for time lapse recording If you are not going to use or wish to exit time lapse recording select OFF Interval To set the recording time interval A length of 1 minute 5 minutes 10 minutes 30 minutes 1 hour 6 hours 12 hours and 24 hours can be set Mode Select the recording mode see page 21 Clock Setup To set the internal clock of the Camera Move the cursor and type the date and time Click Clock PC to set the Camera s clock to the PC s clock setting Remaining Displays the number of images which can be saved on the CF card 4 After setting is completed click OK to exit the Time Lapse dialog box Changes made regarding the time lapse function take effect by clicking the OK button in the Time Lapse
51. ed IMAGE FILE TRANSFER USING E MAIL IS NOT AVAILABLE PC INCLUDED T CALL DSC PALI COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE x Must be installed 2 TRANSFER IMAGES POWER ON Note Communication Function is only available in the USA PalmCam Communication software must be installed PalmCam Communication software also available at www panasonic com palmcam 59 o xe D 2 2 n D e c D o Communication Function Depending on the area the line situation may be poor making communication impossible It is not possible to call from an extension line However it is possible to call from an extension line to an outside line In this case it may be impossible to make a normal call If you cannot call normally set the PC modem not to detect dial tone from the PC modem settings To change the PC modem settings refer to the PC modem operating instructions Also when you call from an extension line to an outside line please enter the extension transmit number to the settings of this application beforehand When you communicate with the Camera using this application it is recommended to use a direct outside line as much as possible A multi line phone that requires line number selection before calling cannot be used While long distance calls usually require a 1 before the area code With Windows the 1 is added automatically so please do not enter 1 before the number adding 1
52. ee pages 58 See page 30 61 74 Time Lapse Indication See page 37 Recording Mode Self Timer Card Slot Remaining Indication Indication Indication Indication See page 21 See page 35 See page 16 Seepage 11 Compact Modem Card Included with PV DC2590 Compact Modem Card See page 58 Modem Cable See page 58 10 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Digital Camera White Balance Mode See page 32 AUTO No Indication On Screen Display OSD i t The indication displayed on the LCD screen will tell you the operation status of the Ce o D Focus Mode Light Metering Mode See page 29 See page 33 O AUTO No Indication AUTO No Indication Q ZONE MA SPOT In OUTDOOR INDOOR m Flash Mode See pages 30 31 AUTO No Indication ON RED EYE OFF B W Mode see page 34 Selected Card Slot Image Pages left in memory Print Mark See page 78 Directory Image Number Self Timer Mode See page 35 Low Light Warning LIGHT will appear when the light level is inadequate In this MAY 24 1999 i 10 00 AM case more light should be provided or use flash to achieve better picture quality and color Date Time Indication Recording Mode SF Super Fine F Fine N Normal ZOOM Zoom EE Motion Image Rec Mode ray Burst Rec Mode Battery Condition ma FULL AM E EMPTY 7
53. em payers Dunes5 Table of Contents Getting Started Things You Should Know ueri etn cath a aaO Eea Ta hae eee tna Ceo sein 2 melle em RR 3 Important Safety Instructions for Digital Camera with Compact Modem Card 4 Precautions for Compact Modem Card sess 5 Declaration of Conformity sse nennen nennen nenne nnne nene 7 lindex ot COnttolS errem a a aate retires aiid wietiee a tse ER 8 On Screen Display OSD 2 ate ie hd ettet er EID Ra sila o Posen M Rc aaa Red E aa 11 LGD Monitor Indication mL RO 12 uo ipee 14 Attaching the Mand Strap eC 15 CompactFlash Card e C 16 Setting the Clock isra E 18 Basic Operation Capturing Mage Sise arer ee uade ette edet E cecidi crerererecee ret rrr recerr 19 Adjusting LCD Viewfinder Brightness cecceeeceeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeaeeseeeseaeeseeeeeaeenaas 23 Playing Back Captured Images itii eicit iii e ees 24 Viewing Images on Your TV Screen and Transferring Your Images VCR 28 Special Features FOCUS MaGrO ROECONGING em 29 Using the b ilt in uti E 30 White Balame ieisesimgisg n a N N 32 Light Metering PEERS 33 Capture SAM ADEM er eNEAN EE a ai EE 34 Self Timer Recording iucunde uncertain YR ncc xenon AEA SENEE aE a ete re deus 35 Adjusting the Iris Manually 3 coi eo eoo eene ees che nere ee eie eerte cepted ees 36 Time Lapse Recording eene Hare
54. en click Run by Shut Down 4 Type in d Panasonic PalmCam Setup exe and then click OK Note d Denotes the CD ROM drive designation Run 21 x resource and Windows will open it for you Open fa Panasonic Palmcam Setup exel M 3 1 Type the name of a program folder document or Internet Cancel Browse 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen 46 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Transferring Your Images Windows 95 98 Twain Driver for Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3 0 Installation The Twain Driver when installed allows your camera to communicate directly with PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3 0 Note Please install Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3 0 before installing this driver For information on Adobe PhotoDeluxe please call 206 675 6120 Web Site http www adobe com supportservice custsupport main html 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 2 Insert supplied Driver Software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Click the Start button and then click Run 4 Type in d Panasonic Twain Setup exe and click OK Note d Denotes the CD ROM drive designation Run i2 x Type the name of a program folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it for you Open a Panasonic T wairhSetup exe Cancel Browse 5 When installation is completed start up PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3 0 and refer to H
55. era will be automatically saved as file name DSC xxx JPG xxx indicates the number file name The images transferred from the Camera will be automatically displayed on the album file 50 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Transferring Your Images Windows 95 98 You can transfer modified or pre recorded images files from the PC to the Camera 1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 49 to run the software 2 Select from the Toolbar or Select Communication from the File menu and then select Data out to Camera to transfer images from the PC to the Camera The File select dialog box will appear 3 Select the drive and directory where the desired image is stored 4 Select the desired file name from the file name list box or type the file name in the file name text box 5 Click OK to transfer the selected image to the camera Now transferring the image PC Digital Camera will appear and the image transfer status will appear Note Only JPEG format image file can be transferred to the Camera Image size can be up to 1280 x 960 pixels Image file not meeting this requirement must be changed in order to be transferred to the Camera 51 o xe D o D TI D 9 mp c in o Transferring Your Images Macintosh System Requirements 10MB available hard disk space System 7 1 or later 256 Color monitor or full color recom System 8 or later for Remote Access
56. es each page contains 9 images 100 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 SEL 4 gt AV SET SHTR 5 Press lt q to move back through the images on the page until the number of the image you want to select is highlighted 100 Press 4 100 0002 0003 0004 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0008 0009 0010 SEL 4 gt AV SET SHTR SEL 4 AV SET SHTR 26 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Playing Back Captured Images 6 Press A to display the preceding images and W to display the next 9 images e When the first image on CARD1 is selected press A to select an image on CARD2 if inserted When the last image on CARD1 is selected press W to select an image on CARD2 if inserted T Press SHTR to playback the image you selected and to go back to Manual Playback 27 UJ o e oO xe D 0 eu o m Viewing Images on Your TV Screen and Transferring Your Images VCR VIDEO OUT Terminal Video Cable Supplied lt TV Monitor gt Video In i Video Cable Supplied 1 Connect the Digital Camera to your TV or VCR using the Video cable supplied as shown 2 Turn on your TV and select its video input mode or turn on your VCR and select its line input mode Refer
57. exposed to rain or water C If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment or other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to normal operation D If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged E If the product exhibits a distinct change in performance Avoid using a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak The telecommunication cord which is used for this modem should be minimum 26AWG These accessory modem card and modular cable models are intended only for use in and with listed Information Technology Equipment where the host machine includes instructions for the installation of accessories by the operator For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 on 10 This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the back side of this Precautions for Compact Modem Card equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the Telephone Company Guarantee s Name FUJITSU MEDIA DEVICES LIMITED
58. h the Camera with this application using a answering phone or voice mail line If your PC modem has an answering machine function and you use this application set the call capacity on the answering machine to at least 5 60 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 This function enables you to operate the camera from great distances with the use of a modem Remote recording from the PC Downloading selected images to the PC 1 Note Before operating Remote Access Be sure to install PalmCam Camera Driver see pages 46 52 Be sure to insert CF Card and Modem Card into the card slot Make all connection on page 58 The Camera must be turned on For extended period of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor optional for a power source Remote Access 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu MANUAL REC 1 3 REC MODE 4 N b CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF IRIS SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU e When the recording mode is set to El Motion Image Rec or iy Burst Rec the recording mode will go to F Fine 3 Press A or Wto select REMOTE ACCESS and pressP REMOTE ACCESS PUSH MENU TO EXIT CARD1 10F 61 o D o v T D ES nad c i Remote Access Windows 95 98 You can transfer pre recorded image files from the PC to the Camera
59. ifferent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Warning To assure continued FCC compliance use only the provided shielded interface cable with ferrite cores when connecting digital camera to computer and clip on ferrite core mounted over the user provided modular cable in accordance with instruction herein Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate Precautions USE amp LOCATION TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD Your Digital Camera and power supply should not be exposed to rain or moisture Do not connect the power supply or operate your Digital Camera if it gets wet Your Digital Camera has been designed for outdoor use however it is not designed to sustain direct exposure to water rain sleet snow sand dust or a direct splashing from a pool or even a cup of coffee This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your Digital Camera Do not attempt to disassemble this unit There are no user serviceable parts inside Unplug your Digital Camera from the power supply and have it serviced DO NOT AIM YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA AT THE SUN OR OTHER BRIGHT OBJECTS DO NOT EXPOSE YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA TO EXTENDED HIGH TEMPERATURE Such as in direct sunlight inside a closed car next to a heater etc This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your Digital Camera AVOID
60. images given for each mode applies when all images are taken in same mode You can change recording modes at any time before capturing an image UJ o L3 Oo xe D 9 eu o 3 The number of images that can be taken may differ depending on the subject After capturing an image the number may not decrease or may decrease by two 21 Capturing Images Set to ON to beep when capturing an 1 Set POWER to REC image The LED Lamp lights up To cancel the beep set to OFF 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU REC MENU gt REC MODE 4 N gt OTHERS SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU Z CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF O 3 Press A or Wio select OTHERS and press p to display OTHERS menu 0 lt OTHERS gt BRIGHTNESS gt CLOCK SET A 2 5 1 BEEP oN SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU 3 4 4 Press A or w to select BEEP and J press or p to select ON or OFF lt OTHERS gt BRIGHTNESS CLOCK SET BEEP ON gt SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU 5 Press MENU twice to exit Digital Camera will beep Once when you capture an image Twice when you press the shutter button half way to adjust the focus Press STAND BY lens will not shorten and power will turn off If no operation is performed for one minute while POWER is ON the Camera will go to Stand By mode To resume Power ON press STAND BY
61. l Telephone number PC gt Digital Camera To set the telephone number for connection from PC to camera Please set your country code area code and local prefix Transfer Path To specify the save location of the trans ferred image Click the Browse button and set the transfer path of the image 3 After setting is completed click OK to exit the Setting dialog box 63 o D Oo v T D nad c D 7 Remote Access Windows 95 98 Camera Connection 1 Select Connect from the Remote Access dialog box Te menca with fie Camera Cenesct To nri the Irlegharas sumbzr end a tranetor prit To da lime lapse recording aR To da m recording shufirg Tn preview iransiez mad dolei Tiam ri iil imamar Linden eee d em 2 If communication connection was made correctly the Remote Access dialog box will be change as follows Te m nta wif fie Cameri ils Pei mr mt aen ertet EST To da m recerding Dudes Tn preview tansi sad dele inia Ooeniomd To Larges cid aedes kama ans paca ER i Cx Discosnecr To mati the application Erea Delivered Da 64 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 You need to setup the PC s modem before running this application For more details please refer to the PC modem operating instructions If communication connection cannot be made correctly please check for errors in modem setting method modem sel
62. lt COPY gt COPY PAGE 2 3 lees 3 Press to display COPY ALL menu and press A or w to select YES COPY ALL gt CARD1 CARD2 Important While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn off the Digital Camera or pop od unplug the AC Adaptor because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity Select NO to return to the Normal Screen The copy direction of card slot is selected automatically Note 4 Press SHTR to copy If the memory capacity of the card that you want to copy to is not sufficient the following message will appear PLEASE WAIT IEA MERD TO ENT PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on screen as the image is being copied PUSH MENU TO EXIT 42 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Slide Show You can playback captured images as a slide show 1 Set POWER to PLAY The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display the PLAY menu PLAY MENU 1 2 gt Pe Nae 4 NORMAL CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE COPY PRINT MARK SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU 3 Press A or V to select SLIDE SHOW PLAY MENU 2 2 gt SLIDE SHOW COMMUNICATION OTHERS LED Lamp SEL AY SET 4 gt EXIT MENU 3 4 4 Press p to start slide show J SLIDE SHOW START PUSH MENU TO EXIT Press MENU to exit this mode o xe D o 2 TI D 9 e c it o SLIDE SHOW STOP
63. mage the format of the card and make it unusable When the card does not eject after pressing the CARD EJECT Switch push the card fully into the slot again and then press the CARD EJECT Switch firmly NO CF CARD will appear on the LCD Viewfinder and the LED Lamp will flash when the CompactFlash Card is not inserted CF CARD ERROR will appear on the LCD Viewfinder and the LED Lamp will flash if the CompactFlash Card is defective 17 peueis Dunes Setting the Clock Va LED Lamp 2 6 3 4 5 18 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 1 Set POWER to REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU lt REC MENU gt REC MODE 4 Nb CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF OTHERS SEL Av SET 4 EXIT MENU 3 Press or V to select OTHERS and press P Then press V to select CLOCK SET REC MENU OTHERS REC MODE N BRIGHTNESS CARD SLOT NO 1 CLOCK SET gt FLASH AUTO BEEP ON SELF TIMER OFF gt SEL Av SET lt gt SEL AY SET 4 EXIT MENU EXIT MENU 4 Press for CLOCK SET menu CLOCK SET I 00 EW MAY 24 1999 SEL AY SET 4 EXIT MENU 5 Press or hold down A or W to select hour then press gt to set Repeat for minute month day and year Double check all items before exiting the menu 6 Press MENU twice to exit Clock starts when menu is exited Note
64. n PalmCam Fax Camera Driver see pages 46 52 Be sure to insert CF Card and Modem a Card into the card slot Make all connection on page 58 If you have touch tone service set to The PC must be turned on tone If rotary or pulse service is For extended period of use it is used set to 10PPS or 20PPS recommended to use the AC Adaptor Normally 10PPS is selected optional for a power source Please input your name and telephone number to comply with FCC regulations see page 76 74 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 5 Press 4 or pio select V34 V90 or K56 from MODEM and press W Normally V90 is selected If your PC modem is 56K set to 56K This step is not necessary when sending image to a fax machine lt COMMUNICATION gt LINE TYPE 4TONE gt v90 MODE FAX SEL PAGE SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU 6 Press 4 or P to select FAX or DATA from MODE and press V lt COMMUNICATION gt LINE TYPE lt TONE MODEM v90 FAX MODE SEL PAGE SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU If you want to send an image to a fax machine select FAX If you want to send an image to a PC select DATA T Press gt to display SELECT PAGE and press or pio select image SELECT PAGE gt SEL PAGE lt SET SHTR EXIT MENU CARD1 100 0001 F 8 Press SHTR to display TELEPHONE NUMBER menu TELEPHONE NUMBER gt MEMORY CALL NO MEMORY INPUT NUMBER SEL AvV
65. n uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment PV CFM10 for repair or warranty information please contact Panasonic If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the Telephone Company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved This equipment cannot be used on public coin phone service provided by the Telephone Company Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public service commission or corporation commission for Information The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any person to use a computer or other electric device including fax machines to send any message unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission the date and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other entity or other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending machine or such business other entity or individual refer to page 76 According to the FCC s electrical safety advisory we recommend that you may install an AC surge arrestor in the AC outlet to which this equipment is connected Telephone companies report that electrical surges typically lighting transients are very destructive to customer terminal equipment connected to AC power sources and that this is a major nationwide probl
66. nication Data in from Camera To transfer image files from the Camera to the PC Data out to Camera To transfer modified or pre recorded image files from the PC to the Camera COM Port Setup To specify the port to which the Camera is connected and to set the Baud rate Clock Setup To set the Camera Clock telephone No Camera to PC and Fax No Image Information To display Image Information Create Calendar Monthly Calendar To create monthly calendar Yearly Calendar To create yearly calendar Capture Display Capture To capture whole image Window Capture To capture current active window Print To print current active image Print Setup To select the printer and printer options Exit To quit the PalmCam application 76 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 2 Edit Add to Album To add images to a new or existing aloum file Cut To remove the selected image from the active Album and place it on the Clipboard Copy To copy the selected image from the active Album and place it on the Clipboard Paste To paste the image on the Clipboard in the active Album Undo To return the picture to the condition before the last executed operation 3 Image Image Adjustment To adjust the brightness contrast color saturation and contours of the image Rotate Right To rotate the image 90 clockwise Left To rotate the image 90 counterclockwise Image Cutout To
67. orporated 53 o UO D o TI D c wo Transferring Your Images Macintosh SERIAL Terminal PC Connecting Cable Adaptor for Macintosh Optional PC Connecting Cable for Windows Supplied pl mesam E Connection 1 Turn off your PC Macintosh 2 Connect the Digital Camera to your PC Macintosh using the PC connecting cable supplied and PC Connecting Cable Adaptor for Macintosh Optional 3 Turn on your PC Macintosh 4 Set the Digital Camera POWER to switch to PLAY The LED Lamp lights up Note For extended periods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor as a power source While the PC communicates with the Digital Camera the Digital Camera cannot be operated 54 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Transferring Your Images Macintosh Running the Application 1 Double click the PalmCam icon PalmCam 2 PalmCam Driver is opened T File Edit Image View Window Help Note To specify the PORT to which the Camera is connected The commands in the COM Port Setup menu are used to change the COM Port or Baud Rate The application will communicate with the Camera using the set COM Port 1 Select Communication from the File and the select COM Port Setup 2 Select the Serial Port to connect with the Camera The default setting is Modem Port If you press Auto Setup the
68. ossible when capturing an image The active LCD Viewfinder image will have a slightly degraded appearance when compared to a captured or transferred image This is normal 20 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Capturing Images Recording Mode Recording Mode SF ZOOM iD Super Fine Mode Select this mode when you want the highest quality resolution with the lowest compression i e for printing Fine Mode Select this mode when you want a high resolution i e for printing or for archiving an image Normal Mode Select this mode when you want a lower resolution image i e for e mailing or posting on the Internet Zoom Mode Using ZOOM mode magnifies the image to twice its normal size Motion Image Rec Mode Capture an image every 0 1 sec frame to create a 4 sec mini movie The LED Lamp will flash while processing a motion image Burst Rec Mode Capture image every 0 5 sec frame up to 16 frames while shutter button is pressed If the remaining page number is less than 16 you will only be able to capture up to the number of images remaining in memory Image Resolution and Capacity REG Mode Mus m MES s Card SF 1 280 x 960 Approx 15 images E 1 280 x 960 Approx 30 images N 640 x 480 Approx 100 images ZOOM 640 x 480 Approx 100 images EE 320x240 Approx 6 images Ey 640x480 Approx 100 images The number of
69. peration Time When using the supplied Panasonic alkaline batteries you will have a maximum of about 160 images at an ambient temperature of 25 C Conditions Using the Panasonic Alkaline batteries Capturing an image every 30 seconds Using Flash once for every other capture Recording mode is Normal 14 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Power Supply 1 Pull up the Jack Cover 2 Connect DC OUT on the AC Adaptor to DC IN on the Digital Camera 3 Plug the AC Adaptor into an AC outlet Note While not in use unplug the AC Adaptor from the AC outlet Attaching the Hand Strap Thread the Hand Sirap through the Strap Attachment Ring as shown 15 payers buije5 CompactFlash Card Inserting the CompactFlash Card The captured images will be stored on this CompactFlash Card Be sure to insert the CompactFlash Card before using the camera You can insert a total of two CompactFlash cards into the camera one in each slot 1 Set POWER OFF before inserting the CompactFlash card Insert the CompactFlash Card into the Card Slot NO 1 or NO 2 in the direction of the arrow mark and so that the arrow mark side of the card faces the front lens side of the Digital Camera CARD SLOT 1 CARD SLOT 2 2 Push the card fully into CompactFlash Card Slot T 3 Set POWER to REC 1 2 4 Press MENU to display REC MENU J J 6 5 Press A or W to select CARD S
70. ra or unplug the AC Adaptor optional because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity 1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 on page 38 2 Press A or W to select FORMAT and press to display FORMAT menu lt FORMAT gt DELETE ALL DATA OK INO YES SEL av ENTER SHTR 3 Press A or W to select YES lt FORMAT gt DELETE ALL DATA OK SEL av ENTER SHTR To exit this menu press A or V to select NO and press SHTR 4 Press SHTR to format PLEASE WAIT NO IMAGE PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on screen as the CF Card is formatting Formatting is complete when NO IMAGE is displayed 40 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 To Copy Image Pages You can copy images from CF card to CF card easily with this operation Note 1 Set POWER to PLAY press MENU to Be sure to insert a CF card into both slots display PLAY MENU and select COPY lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DISPLAY MODE NORMAL 1 4 CARD SLOT NO 1 DELETE gt PRINT MARK SEL av SET lt p EXIT MENU If a CF card is not inserted into both slots you cannot proceed 2 Press gt to display COPY menu and select COPY PAGE lt COPY gt COPY PAGE COPY ALL LED i Lamp SEL AY SET 4 EXIT MENU 2 3 4 3 f 5 5 Press gt to display COPY PAGE menu 4 COPY PAGE gt 9 CARD1 C
71. s Tools Help El gt t 4 2 X Back Forward Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Address a F DCIM 4100_PANA gt All Folders x A Desktop E Bg My Computer PanaQ001 jpg PanaQ002jpg PanaQ003 jpg H e 3 Floppy He C r H S D d A A amp 9 8 Vc5Dentl E E3 amp Removable Disk F Pana0004 jpg PanaQ005 jpg Pana0006 ipg CI Dcim E C Misc E Printers 55 Control Panel Scheduled Tasks H My Documents ga Network Neighborhood gy Recycle Bin 2 Online Services o xe ir e 6 object s 544KB Disk free s My Computer v z it Sub Directory Image Folder Image is displayed D DCim as a Panaxxxx jpg file S in 0 Identified as Removable Hard Disk 45 Transferring Your Images Windows 95 98 System Requirements 10 MB available hard disk space IBM PC AT or compatible 256 Color monitor or full color recom Windows 95 Windows 98 mended 24bit per pixel or 16 7M color 386SX CPU or higher 486 recom CD ROM drive for installation mended RS 232C serial port D Sub 9 pin An RAM 16 MB on board memory adaptor is required for a D Sub 25 pin Mouse or other pointing device PalmCam Camera Driver Installation 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 2 Insert supplied Driver Software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Click the Start button and th
72. sted in the Service Directory Or call toll free 1 800 272 7033 to locate an authorized PASC Servicenter Carry in or mail in service in Puerto Rico can be obtained during the warranty pee by calling the Panasonic Sales Company telephone number listed in the Servicenter Directory This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser A purchase receipt or other proof of the date of the original purchase is requires before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal use and does not cover normal maintenance including but not limited to video and audio head cleaning The warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration modification faulty installation set up adjustments improper antenna inadequate signal pickup maladjustment of consumer controls improper operation power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage commercial use such as hotel office restaurant or other business or rental use of the product or service by anyone other than i or Factory Servicenter or a PASC authorized Servicenter or damage that is attributable to acts of God LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above THE WARRANTOR SHALL
73. the power is turned off 36 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Time Lapse Recording Time Lapse enables you to set the camera to automatically capture an image from once every minute to once every 24 hours d a M C C MA 1 Note During time lapse recording even during non recording intervals the battery may become depleted Therefore using an AC Adaptor optional is recommended Time Lapse feature is available with Super Fine SF Fine F Normal N and Zoom mode If the REC mode is set to Ef or c please change REC mode see page 21 4 Press MENU to set time lapse mode 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu MANUAL REC 1 3 REC MODE 4 Nb CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF IRIS SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU 3 Press A or Wto select TIME LAPSE and press to select time interval You can select a capture rate of 1MIN 5MIN 10MIN 30MIN 1HOUR 6HOUR 12HOUR or 24HOUR MANUAL REC 2 3 FOCUS AUTO WHITE BALANCE AUTO LIGHT METER AUTO B W OFF 4OFF gt SET 4 gt TIME LAPSE SEL av EXIT MENU o xe o o D TI D e c in o TIME LAPSE MODE PUSH SHTR TO START PUSH MENU TO EXIT CARD1 WE jJ 5 Press SHTR to start time lapse mode recording TIME LAPSE MODE PUSH MENU TO EXIT CARD1 10F LED Lamp will flash while the
74. to your TV VCR manual 3 Set the Digital Camera POWER to PLAY You may select playback as described on page 24 to page 27 The LED Lamp lights up For transferring your images to your VCR 4 Start a recording of the desired images Refer to your VCR manual Note For extended periods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor optional for a power source lt VCR gt Video In i Video Cable Supplied 28 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Focus Macro Recording This camera enables you to capture almost any subject However you may need to change focus modes according to the distance from the subject or dark place 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu MANUAL REC 1 3 REC MODE lt N b CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF IRIS SEL av EXIT MENU SET 4 3 Press A or Wio select FOCUS and press or p to select one of the four modes shown below Default setting is AUTO MANUAL REC 2 3 4 AUTO gt WHITE BALANCE AUTO LIGHT METER AUTO BIW OFF TIME LAPSE OFF SEL av EXIT MENU SET 4 gt AUTO Capture images within a range of 7 8 inches 20 cm to infinity Mr Close up Focus will adjust around 7 8 inches 20 cm EJ Portrait Focus will adjust around 4 9 feet 1 5 m Landscape Infinity 4 Press MENU to exit
75. ttp WWW Panasonic com You can purchase parts accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site Product Repairs MAIL TO Ceniralized Factory Servicenter Panasonic Services Company 1705 N Randall Road Elgin IL 60123 7847 Attention Digital Camera Repair Please carefully pack and ship prepaid and insured to the Elgin centralized repair Factory Servicenter While there will be added handling delays you may bring your unit to one of the following locations who will then forward the unit to Elgin for repair Customer s in Puerto Rico please ship or carry in to location below Service in Puerto Rico Factory Servicenter Locations CALIFORNIA 6550 Katella Avenue Cypress CA 90630 800 Dubuque Avenue S San Francisco CA 94080 20201 Sherman Way Suite 102 Canoga Park CA 91306 3878 Ruffin Road Suite A San Diego CA 92123 COLORADO 1640 South Abilene Street Suite D Aurora CO 80012 FLORIDA 3700 North 29th Avenue Suite 102 Hollywood FL 33020 Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Panasonic Sales Company Factory Servicenter Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 GEORGIA 8655 Roswell Road Suite 100 Atlanta GA 30350 ILLINOIS 1703 North Randall Road Elgin IL 60123 Pick up Drop off only 9060 Golf Road Niles IL 60714 MARYLAND 62 Mountain Road Glen Burnie MD 21061
76. ure Indicator Panel see page 10 Model PV DC2590 Only EH Now do step 5 above E Do step 1 above al E Then press o to set self timer record ing mode 35 o xe o 2 D E D i mp c in i2 Adjusting the Iris Manually Normally the camera adjusts the exposure automatically However when the background is extremely bright or when the subject is backlit you can compensate by adjusting the Iris manually 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu 1 MANUAL REC 1 3 gt REC MODE 4 N b oft CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF IRIS Cy SEL av SET 4 EE EXIT MENU Press A or w to select IRIS f CO gt L lt MANUAL REC 1 3 gt REC MODE N CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF T LED 2 6 E dd uh Lamp 5 EXIT MENU 4 Press y to display IRIS screen 3 4 5 i 0D008000 SET 4 EXIT MENU 5 Press orb to change the IRIS Press to increase the brightness Press to decrease the brightness 6 Press MENU to exit Note There are 7 brightness compensation levels ranging from 3 to 3 A blue sky may appear somewhat whiter when the brightness is increased The brightness cannot be adequately compensated for in extreme backlight conditions The original exposure is automatically restored when
77. urred o To D 2 2 TI D 9 e c it i2 31 White Balance Auto White Balance automatically maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions i 04 cS H Lamp 2 4 1 3 32 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu MANUAL REC 1 3 gt REC MODE lt N b CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF IRIS SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU 3 Press A or Wio select WHITE BALANCE and press or p to select one of the three settings shown below Default setting is AUTO MANUAL REC 2 3 FOCUS AUTO ME er 4 AUTO gt LIGHT METER AUTO B W OFF TIME LAPSE OFF SEL av SET EXIT MENU AUTO Automatically maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions XX When shooting outdoors on a sunny day When the source illumination is a halogen lamp 4 Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder see page 11 According to the recording condition and purpose set light metering to measure exposure time Light Metering 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC The LED Lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu MANUAL REC 1 3 REC MODE lt N b CARD SLOT NO 1 FLASH AUTO SELF TIMER OFF IRIS SEL av SET 4 EXIT MENU
78. wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product This product should never be placed near a radiator or heat register This product should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided Do not allow anything to rest on the special cable Do not locate this product where the cable will be abused by personal walking on it Do not insert any other cables to the product except the assignment Do not use this cable for any other products This cable is only for the exclusive use It may cause serious damage to the product Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind on the product To reduce the risk of electric shock do not disassemble this product but take it to a qualified serviceman when some service or repair work is required Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other risks Incorrect reassembly can cause electric shock when the appliance is subsequently used Unplug this product from the card slot and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under following conditions A If liquid has been spilled into the product B If the product has been
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