Concord Eye-Q 2133z
Quick Guide
This manual is designed to be a quick and easy guide to setting up your camera to take photographs,
installing the included software, and connecting to your computer. Refer to this guide for quick setup
instructions. Refer to the User Manual for more detailed information.
Identifying components
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Built-in Flash
Front View
Shutter Button
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Inserting the Batteries
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Open the battery / memory card
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compartment by pressing on the
cover and sliding in the direction
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of the arrow toward the outside
edge of the camera.
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Inserting the SD/MMC Card
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Open the compartment cover.
Insert the memory
card with the notched
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camera (gold circuitry
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Strobe / Copy
Viewfinder
Lens
Microphone
Rear View
Status LED
LCD Display
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Down Button
Insert batteries into the chamber making sure
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that the positive and negative ends are
Zoom Out
Display Button
Zoom In
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Mode Dial
Shutter Button
properly oriented with the polarity indicated on
the inside of the compartment.
Close the battery cover.
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Use only size AA alkaline batteries.
If a SD/MMC card is inserted, the LCD display shows the number of shots remaining on
the card. If a SD/MMC card is not inserted, the LCD display will show the number of shots
remaining on the camera's internal memory.
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If you do not insert the SD/MMC card, the camera can still take a limited
number of pictures and store them on its internal memory.
Power Jack
Video Out Jack
USB Port
Hand Strap Loop
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Taking pictures
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Turn the Mode Dial to Snapshot mode (the camera icon on the mode dial).
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Press the [Power] button to turn on the camera.
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When the LED indicator glows green, the camera
is ready to take a picture.
Check the battery level in the LCD status display.
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(Refer to "Inserting the batteries" if necessary).
Press the [Strobe/Copy] button to cycle through the four flash modes:
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Auto > Always On > Red-Eye Reduction > Off
Press the shutter button and keep the camera still until you hear a beep. This
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indicates picture has been taken.
Note: Moving the camera after the shutter release and before the
beep will cause motion blur.
Using the Mode Dial
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The Mode Dial allows you to select the operational mode of the
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camera. The six operational modes are: Video, Preset,
Snapshot, Playback, Setup and PC Camera.
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Shutter
After you have taken a picture, the number shown in the LCD status display
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will decrease by 1 unit. (This display indicates the approximate number of
pictures remaining.)
Warning: In order to avoid any loss of data, wait until the image is
finished being stored (the LED lights up again) after taking a
picture before turning the power OFF.
CAUTION
Leaving LCD Display on will drain batteries
To save battery power, it is recommended that you turn off the LCD display
whenever you are not taking pictures. The camera has a built-in auto-off
function which will turn the LCD or the power off after 3 minutes of inactivity.
After this time, the camera will beep 6 times and the Power OFF Mode will
automatically activate. During the Automatic Power OFF Mode, the LCD
status display turns off and the LED lamp goes out. To start taking pictures
again, turn the power OFF, wait one second, and then turn the power
back to ON.
Allows you to record a 28-second video movie to your
camera's on-board memory or SD/MMC card. (If the
Video
inserted card is more than 16MB, you can record up
to a maximum of 60 seconds of video.)
Preset
PRE SET
Snapshot
Playback
SET UP
PC Camera
Takes pictures with one of five pre-defined templates.
The standard mode for taking pictures.
View stored pictures.
Setup
Modify settings such as display language, flash, etc.
Use in conjunction with any commercially available video
capture software to create your own home videos.
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