Rollei d330motion User Manual

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DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
USER'S MANUAL
Megapixel
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
3.3
2X 2X
Digital zoom
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Welcome
Thank you for purchasing a the product. We strongly recommend that you read this user's manual before operating the camera. Keep the manual handy for quick reference. You are on your way to experiencing a digital camera like no other. This easy-to-follow user's manual shows you how to use your new camera like a pro, whether you want to:
download photos to your computer, preview and take images via the television. create a mini movie using the live video feature.
Before using the camera, please ensure that you:
Read and understand the user's manual.
Check the contents to make sure that all of the components are
included.
Check that your camera is recording the images correctly by taking
a number of test shots.
If your camera is used for a prolonged period, the camera body may
become warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera.
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Table of Contents
Welcome
CHAPTER 1: Components Guide
The Camera Kit.......................................................................................1
Index of Controls (Front / Left / Back / Up / Bottom View)..............................2
On Screen Display (OSD) ......................................................................7
CHAPTER 2: Getting Started
Attaching the Strap.................................................................................9
Turning the Power On/Off.......................................................................9
Installing the Batteries...........................................................................10
Inserting / Removing a Security Digital Card.........................................11
The Memory Priority..............................................................................12
Setting the Language ( )......................................................................12
CHAPTER 3: Basic Photography
Taking Pictures (Auto Focus)................................................................13
Adjust the zoom Press the shutter button
Taking Pictures (Manual Focus)............................................................15
Switching the LCD Monitor Display Information ( )............................16
Using the Flash ( / / ) ..................................................................17
Using the Self-Timer ( ) ......................................................................17
Using the Macro ( ) ............................................................................18
Adjusting the Exposure Compensation.................................................18
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Table of Contents
Welcome
CHAPTER 4: Advanced Features Photography
Capture Mode ( / / )..................................................................19
Scene Mode ( / / / / / )...........................................20
Delete Mode ( / )............................................................................22
Resolution ( ).....................................................................................24
Compression Ratio ( / / )............................................................24
Exposure Time ( )...............................................................................25
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Sharpness / Softness ( )....................................................................25
Light Metering Mode ( ).....................................................................26
Communication Setting ( )..................................................................27
Setting the ISO ( ).............................................................................27
AEAE
ISO
Beeper On/Off ( / )........................................................................28
Auto Power Off ( )...............................................................................28
OFFOFF
Monitor Brightness ( )........................................................................29
Setting the Date and Time ( ).............................................................29
Setting the TV System ( )...................................................................30
Reset Definition ( )............................................................................30
RESET
Setting the Focus before Using the Self-Timer ( )..............................31
CHAPTER 5: Viewing the Images
Switching between Capture and Replay Mode....................................32
Multi-Image Replay ( ) ......................................................................32
Auto Playback .....................................................................................33
The Zoom in the Replay Mode.............................................................33
Erasing the Single Image ....................................................................34
Protecting Images ( ) ........................................................................34
Playing Back Movies ...........................................................................35
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Table of Contents
Welcome
CHAPTER 6: Capturing / Replaying with a TV Monitor
Connecting the Camera with a TV Monitor..........................................36
Capturing the Images with a TV Monitor..............................................36
Replaying the Images with a TV Monitor..............................................37
CHAPTER 7: Installing the USB DISK Driver
For Windows 98 only............................................................................38
CHAPTER 8: Download Images via USB DISK.............40
CHAPTER 9: Appendix
Troubleshooting ...................................................................................42
Additional Information...........................................................................45
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1. Components Guide
The Camera Kit
The camera kit includes:
1. The camera
2. AA alkaline batteries (x2)
3. Camera strap
4. Mini USB cable
5. User's manual
NOTE
TV cable sold separately. Please see your local retailer.
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
USER'S MANUAL
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
3.3
Megapixel
Optical zoom
2X
Digital zoom
2X
This is not your traditional camera. This is a "digital" camera. A digital camera allows you to take pictures without the use of film. With the camera, going digital is just the beginning. Before going into creating fun projects with the camera, familiarize yourself with the cameras features and functions.
CHAPTER 1
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Index of Controls (Front/Left/Back/Up/Bottom View)
Front View
FlashIGBT Signal Optical Viewfinder Window
Lens
Self-Timer Signal
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Index of Controls (Front/Left/Back/Up/Bottom View)
Left View
Strap Eyelet
SD Card Slot / Battery Cover
SD Card Slot
Battery Slot
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Index of Controls (Front/Left/Back/Up/Bottom View)
Back View
Lock/Menu Button
Capture/Replay Button
Viewfinder
Flash Signal
Terminal Cover
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FLASHFLASH
BUSYBUSY
Busy Signal
LCD Monitor
Power Button
ONON
OO
/ MF / MF
ZOOM ZOOM
/
//
EV OKEV OK
Exposure Compensation/OK Button
Display Button
Zoom Button (Wide-angle/
)Telephoto
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Index of Controls (Front/Left/Back/Up/Bottom View)
/ MF / MF
ZOOM ZOOM
/
Video Out Terminal
USB Terminal
Terminal Cover
Flash
/
Button
ZOOM ZOOM
/ MF / MF
/
/Zoom/Manual Focus
Button
Self-Timer
/
Button
/Macro/Erase
Button
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Index of Controls (Front/Left/Back/Up/Bottom View)
Up View
Shutter
Bottom View
Tripod Socket
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On Screen Display (OSD)
Capture Mode
Macro Mode
Manual Focus
Capture Mode / /
Scene Mode
/ / / / /
Resolution
SHQ HQ SQ ///6M
Flash / /
Self-Timer
SHQ
EV+0.0
SD
The type of media in use is displayed
Battery Condition
/ / /
Exposure Compensation
:SD card
SD SD
:Internal
II
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On Screen Display (OSD)
Capture Mode
Press " " button to capture photos.
Images Taken
SD-0001/1000SD-0001/1000
I-0001/1000I-0001/1000
Last Image Taken First Image Taken SD Card / Internal
Replay Mode
Press " " button again to replay. Use the " ", " ", " " and
" " button to select the photo. Press " " button to enlarge photo.
Images Taken
SD-0001/1000SD-0001/1000
I-0001/1000I-0001/1000
Last Image Number Image Number Selected SD Card / Internal
SD-0001/1000
P A G E 0 0 1P A G E 0 0 1
S D - 0 0 0 2 / 0 0 03S D - 0 0 0 2 / 0 0 03
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2. Getting Started
Attaching the Strap
Attach the camera strap as shown in the illustration below.
Figure1 Figure 2
Turning the Power On/Off
ONON
OO
Press " " button to turn the camera on.
ONON
OO
Press " " button 3 seconds to turn the camera off.
ONON
W
O O
FLASHFLASH
BUSYBUSY
T
/ MF / MF
ZOOM ZOOM
/
//
OKOK
EVEV
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Installing the Batteries
1. Open the SD card slot/battery cover in the direction of the arrow.
2. Put the batteries in.
3. Clock the cover.
Step1 Step2 Step3
NOTE
1.We recommend the use of NI-MH batteries, which have longer lives than alkaline batteries. NI-MH batteries are rechargeable, alkaline batteries are not.
2.Remove the batteries if you aren't going to use the camera. Don't short, disassemble or throw the batteries into a fire.
Battery Condition
As the battery is depleted, the indication changes as follows.
Polarity direction
Full
Low
Empty
Power is running
10
out, change the batteries.
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Inserting / Removing a Security Digital Card
1. Turn off the camera.
2. Open the SD card slot/battery cover.
NOTE
The SD card is optional, you can purchase at your local retailer.
3. Inserting the card
Orient the SD card correctly and push it into the card slot as far as it will go.
NOTE
Note the orientation of the card. If it inserts incorrectly, it may become jammed.
4. Removing the card
4-1. Push the card into the card slot slightly and allow it to eject back out. 4-2. Grasp the card and pull it straightly out.
NOTE
Never remove the card while the camera is turned on. It will destroy the image data or damage the card itself.
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The Memory Priority
You can store image data with an external SD card or internal memory in the camera. As the SD card is inserted into the camera, the image data will be recorded or viewed or downloaded into the SD card first. Only if the SD card is removed from the camera will the image data be recorded or viewed or downloaded into the internal memory of the camera.
Setting the Language ( )
You can select from 9 different languages: Traditional Chinese / English / German / French / Italian / Spanish / Portuguese / Dutch / Polish
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select the language.
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
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3. Basic Photography
Taking Pictures (Auto Focus)
1. Press " " button. The camera will beep.
2. Aim the camera at the subject.
ONON
OO
3. Adjust the zoom
3-1. Use the zoom lever to achieve the desired composition. 3-2. To zoom in on the subject, press the "T" button. To zoom out, press the "W" button. The zoom bar appears on the LCD monitor when you zoom in or out. Zooming stops briefly when the camera switches between optical zoom and digital zoom.
The zoom in or zoom out will stop briefly here. Press "T" or "W" button again to switch between optical and digital zoom.
NOTE TO USE THE DIGITAL ZOOM
Use the optical zoom to zoom in fully and then press "T" button again. Digital zoom can not be used as the LCD monitor is turned off. TO USE THE OPTICAL ZOOM Use the digital zoom to zoom out fully and then press "W" button again.
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4. Press the shutter button
4-1. Press the "shutter" button down half way. The color of the focus frame will be red.
4-2. When the camera has
Red
SHQ
EV+0.0
SD
Light Metering Mode
finished metering, the color of the focus frame will be green.
Green
ISO Sensitivity
ISO 100
Aperture
1/45 F2.8
Shutter Speed
Camera Shake Indicator
4-3. Then press the "shutter" button down fully to take the picture. The camera beeps and the data is then recorded.
NOTE The " " appears on the LCD monitor when the shutter speed > 1/45 second. Please use the tripod to steady the camera.
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Taking Pictures (Manual Focus)
1. Press " " button. The camera will beep.
2. Press " " button until "MF" icon appears on the monitor.
3. Use the zoom lever (T or W button) to focus the subject.
4. Use the LCD monitor to check the focus.
5. Press the "shutter" button down fully to take the picture. The camera beeps and the data is then recorded.
Manual focus
SHQ
NOTE When you select the manual focus mode, the "MF" icon appears on the LCD monitor. Press " " button again to cancel the manual focus mode.
SD
EV+0.0
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Switching the LCD Monitor Display Information ( )
Pressing " " button switches the LCD monitor display information. In the capture mode, pressing " " button cycles the LCD monitor to the next mode each time the button is pressed.
Detailed Display:
The LCD monitor displays information such as the camera setting, resolution, battery
condition......
Simple Display:
The LCD monitor only displays remaining image capacity.
Detailed Display
Simple Display
SHQ
SD-0001/1000
SD
EV+0.0
button
button button
No Information Display:
The LCD monitor displays no information on it.
Monitor Off:
Turn of the monitor.
NOTE
Digital zoom can not be used if the LCD monitor is turned off.
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button
No Information Display
Monitor Off
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Using the Flash ( / / )
The flash mode is used to add extra light to your image. Press " " button to select the flash setting. The flash setting changes ( , , ) each time you press " " button. And the selected flash mode appears on the LCD monitor.
NOTE
: Auto Flash Mode :Forced Flash Mode :No Flash Mode
SHQ
SD
EV+0.0
SHQ
EV+0.0
SD
Forced FlashAuto Flash No Flash
Using the Self-Timer ( )
This is used to take a picture with a 10 seconds delay.
1. Press " " button to select the self-timer setting.
The appears on the LCD monitor.
" " icon
2. Take the picture by pressing the "shutter" button.
You have 10 seconds which is indicated by the camera beeping and the self-timer indicator blinking on the front of the camera.
3. You can set the focus before using the self-timer. Please see p. for more details.
NOTE Press " " button again to cancel this mode.
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SHQ
SHQ
SD
SD
EV+0.0
EV+0.0
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Using the Macro ( )
1. The macro mode is used to shoot close-up of subjects in the range of cm to cm. Press " " button and " " icon appears on the LCD monitor.
2. Shoot the image.
NOTE Press " " button again to cancel the macro mode.
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SHQ
SD
EV+0.0
Adjusting the Exposure Compensation
Adjust the exposure compensation setting to obtain the optimum image brightness (Exposure) when the subject is much brighter or darker than the background.
1. Press " " button to get into the EV mode. The exposure compensation bar will appear on the LCD monitor.
2. Press button. The brightness of the subject will be adjusted according to the exposure value. You can see the change on the LCD monitor.
3. Press " " button to exit.
NOTE
The settings can be adjusted in 1/2 steps in the range of -2.5EV~+2.5EV. The higher the value, the greater the exposure (brightness).
" " or " "
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4. Advanced Features Photography
Capture Mode ( / / )
In the capture mode, you can choose from 3 types of shots: Single Shot / Continuous Shots / Recording
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select or or .
4. Press " " button to confirm setting.
5. The selected mode will appear on the LCD monitor.
Single Shot Continuous Shots
Use this mode to shoot single shot.
Use this mode to capture continuous shots.
1. Press the "shutter" button to take a picture.
Recording
Use this mode to recording a short movie.
1. Press the "shutter" button to start recording.
2. Press the "shutter" button again to stop recording.
1. Press the "shutter" button to take the pictures.
*Take up 3 pictures in super fine resolution at one time.
*Take up 6 pictures in fine resolution at one time.
*Take up 12 pictures in normal resolution at one time.
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Scene Mode ( / / / / / )
In the scene mode, you can choose from 6 types of scenes:
Portrait / Landscape / Back Light / Tungsten / Night Landscape / Fluorescent
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select or or or or or . As the scene type is selected, press " " button again to exit the menu.
4. The selected mode will appear on the LCD monitor.
Portrait Landscape
Use this mode for shots of people.
1. Press the "shutter" button to take a picture.
NOTE
Use this mode for normal, everyday use.
Back Light Tungsten
Use this mode for shots in back light.
Use this mode for daytime shots of scenery.
1. Press the "shutter" button to take a picture.
Use this mode for shots in incandescent light.
1. Press the "shutter" button to take a picture.
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1. Press the "shutter" button to take a picture.
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Night Landscape Fluorescent
Use this mode for shots taken in the evening or at night.
Use this mode for shots in fluorescent light.
1. Press the "shutter" button to take a picture.
1. Press the "shutter" button to take a picture.
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Delete Mode ( / )
In the delete mode, memory) you set, you can cho
no matter what type of media (SD card / Internal
ose from 2 types of this mode:
Delete All / Format
Delete All (In a SD card)
1. Make sure the SD card is in the camera.
2. Press " " button to display the menu.
3. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
4. Use " " or " " button to select " " in higher level.
5. Press " " button.
6. Select "Yes" using " " or " " button.
7. Press " " button to delete all the images.
NOTE Locked images can not be deleted.
Format a SD card
1. Make sure the SD card is in the camera.
2. Press " " button to display the menu.
3. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
4. Use " " or " " button to select " " in higher level.
5. Press " " button.
6. Select "Yes" using " " or " " button.
7. Press " " button to format the card.
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R
A
C
R
A
C
DELETE
SELECT
DELETE
SELECT
SS
E
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SS
E
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Delete All (the internal memory)
1. Make sure the SD card is out of the camera.
2. Press " " button to display the menu.
3. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
4. Use " " or " " button to select " " in the lower level.
5. Press " " button.
6. Select "Yes" using " " or " " button.
7. Press " " button to delete all the images.
NOTE Locked images can not be deleted.
Format the internal memory
1. Make sure the SD card is out of the camera.
2. Press " " button to display the menu.
3. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
4. Use " " or " " button to select " " in the lower level.
5. Press " " button.
6. Select "Yes" using " " or " " button.
7. Press " " button to format.
A
C
A
C
DELETE
R
SELECT
DELETE
R
SELECT
SS
E
AEAE
SS
E
AEAE
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Resolution ( )
In the resolution mode, you can choose the setting ( )
SHQ HQ SQ / 6M/ /
according to the type of shot you want to take.
NOTE
SHQ
= 2048 x 1536 pixels / Suer Fine
HQ
= 1024 x 768 pixels / Fine
SQ
= 640 x 480 pixels / Normal
6M = 2976x2240 pixels / Interpolation
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select the quality.
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
5. The selected resolution icon will appear on the LCD monitor.
Compression Ratio ( / / )
In the compression ratio mode, you can choose the quality setting (
) according to the type of shot you want to take.
/
NOTE = Super Fine
= Fine = Normal
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select the quality.
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
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SS
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Exposure Time ( )
Using this function when you want to adjust the shutter speed.
NOTE
1. The settings can be adjusted to 1 second / 2 seconds / 4 seconds and turn off.
2. This function only work in the Night Landscape mode.
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select the time.
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
E
E
Sharpness / Softness ( )
Use this setting to emphasize (soften) the outlines of the image.
NOTE The settings can be adjusted in the range of -3 ~ +3.
-1~-3 = Softness 0 = Normal +1~+3 = Sharpness
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select the grade.
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
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Light Metering Mode ( )
Using this function for scenes where the brightness of the subject and background differ markedly. You can choose from 2 types of this mode.
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select " " or " ".
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
NOTE / Center - Average:
Averages the exposure at the center of the image. Use this mode when the subject is backlit or surrounded by bright light.
/Center - Weighted:
Place more weight of the exposure at the center of the image. It is useful for subjects with strongly contrasting light and dark areas.
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Communication Setting ( )
The default setting is he camera uses the USB DISK to download the images. W
" ". T
hen
USB DISK
you download the images for the first time, please do this:
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
OFFOFF
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Then p "INSERT CABLE" will appear on the LCD monitor.
Setting the ISO ( )
ress " " button to start, and
ISO
USB DISK
INSERT
CABLE
You can change the ISO sensitivity when taking images. You can set the ISO sensitivity to Auto, ISO 50, ISO 100 or ISO 200.
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
ISO
3. Use " " or " " button to select the ISO sensitivity (Auto, ISO 50, ISO 100 or ISO 200).
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
RESETRESET
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Beeper On/Off ( / )
In this mode, you can set the beeper on or off.
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select " " or " ".
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
Auto Power Off ( )
Using this function when you want to get the maximum possible running time from the batteries.
NOTE The settings can be adjusted in 30 / 45 / 60 / 120 / 180 seconds and turn off.
1. Press the " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select the time.
4. When you have finished setting, press the " " button to exit.
OFFOFF
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Monitor Brightness ( )
You can adjust the monitor brightness in the range of 1~4.
NOTE 1 = Monitor- Darker 4 = Monitor- Lightest
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select the grade.
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
Setting the Date and Time ( )
You can set the date
M1 = DD / MM / YY M2 = YY / MM / DD
DD / MM / YY / HH / MM
M3 = M4 = YY / MM / DD / HH / MM M5 = NON-DISPLAY
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select M1 or M2 or M3 or M4 type.
4. Press " " button to setup.
5. Use " " or " " button to select the desired item and then use " " or " " button to correct the setting.
6. If you do not want the date displayed on photos select M5.
7. When you have finished the setting, press " " button to return the menu.
from 5 types of this mode:
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Setting the TV System ( )
In this mode, you can set the TV system in NTSC or PAL .
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select "NTSC" or "PAL " .
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit.
Reset Definition ( )
You can reset all of the menu and button operation settings to the default settings.
1. Press the " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Press " " button to reset.
4. When you have finished setting, press the " " button to exit.
NOTE Do not use the "Reset Definition" mode to confirm new settings. This mode should only be used to reset the menu to the factory default settings.
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RESET
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Setting the Focus before Using the Self-Timer ( )
This mode only works when using the self-timer function. Before using the self-timer, you can choose from 2 types of the focus ( , ) to take the photo.
1. Press " " button to display the menu.
2. Use " " or " " button to select this mode ( ).
3. Use " " or " " button to select " " or " " .
4. When you have finished setting, press " " button to exit. Now you can use the self-timer with new focus setting.
NOTE
/ /
:
Using the self-timer with focus setting, then you press the "shutter" button. The camera will beep for 10 seconds. After that, the camera starts focusing and taking the photo.
/ /
:
Using the self-timer with focus setting, the camera will start focusing after you have pressed the "shutter" button. Once the focus is set, you have 10 seconds before the photo is taken.
/ /
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5. Viewing the Images
Switching between Capture and Replay Mode
1. Press " " button to switch capture mode to replay mode.
2. In the replay mode, you can preview and zoom in on the images.
NOTE When the memory setting is in the external SD card mode (the SD card is in the camera), you can only view or download the images stored in the SD card. If you want to view or download the images in the internal memory of the camera, please remove the SD card first .(p. 11)
Multi-Image Replay ( )
1. Select the image by pressing " ", " "," " and " " button to move the white line box to the desired image.
2. You can enlarge the desired image by pressing the " " button. Select the other enlarged images by pressing " " and " " button.
NOTE Press the " " button to switch between the enlarged image and multi-image replay mode.
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S D - 0 0 0 2 / 0 0 03S D - 0 0 0 2 / 0 0 03
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Auto Playback
The function automatically plays all the images stored in the camera.
1. In single image replay, hold on " " or " " button for 2 seconds to preview the images automatically (slides show).
2. Adjust the playback speed by pressing " "or " " button.
3. Press " " or " " button to pause.
4. Press " " button to stop this function or press " " button to go back to the capture mode.
NOTE To playback the images slowly, press the " " button.
The Zoom in the Replay Mode
0001
1. In single image replay, the displayed image
can be zoomed in and out by using the "W", "T" button.
2. Select the desired photo and press
button to switch to the single image replay. the "W", "T" button to magnified the
Press image. Press " ", " ", " " and " " button to plan the image.
the
magnified
" "
3. To return to the normal mode (zoom ratio=1X),
press the
"W" button.
NOTE The zoom ratio is displayed on the LCD monitor.
2X2X
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Erasing the Single Image
1. In single image replay, select the image you wish to erase using " " or " " button.
2. Press the " " button.
3. Select "Yes" using " " or " " button.
4. Press " " button to erase the image.
Protecting Images ( )
In single image replay, select an image you want to protect using " " or " " button and press " " button. Then the image has been locked. Press " " button again to cancel the function.
0001
LOCK
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Playing Back Movies
1. In single image replay, select the movie you wish to play using " " or " " button.
2. Press the "W" button, the movie images will be played back. You can press the "W" button again to pause the movie.
3. If you want to stop during playback, press the "T" button.
4. Press the " " or " " button to continue view the other image.
5. You can press " " button to go back to the capture mode.
0003
Press "W" button to play or pause the movie.
NOTE " " is displayed on the movie image.
00:00 00:56
Press "T" button to stop the movie.
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6. Capturing / Replaying with a TV Monitor
Connecting the Camera with a TV Monitor
1. Turn off the camera and TV.
2. Attach the TV cable (optional) to the video out terminal on the camera.
3. Plug the other end of the TV cable to the video in jack on the TV.
Television
video in jack
TV cable
NOTE
The TV cable is sold separately (Model Number =1WCR648RCATVA).
Capturing the Images with a TV Monitor
1. Make sure you have connected the camera to the TV. Turn on the TV and switch it to video mode.
2.
3. Turn on the camera in capture mode and select the type of capturing
(p. 19)
4. Shooting or recording the images.
NOTE If an incorrect TV system is set, the output image will not display properly. Please set the TV system correctly . (p. 30)
.
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Replaying the Images with a TV Monitor
1. Make sure you have connected the camera to the TV. Turn on the TV and switch it to video mode.
2.
3. Turn on the camera in replay mode .
4.
In the replay mode, you can preview and zoom in on the images.
NOTE If an incorrect TV system is set, the output image will not display properly. Please set the TV system correctly . (p. 30)
(p. 32)
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7. Installing the USB DISK Driver
For Windows 98 only
If you have Windows 98 operating system on your PC, please place the CD-ROM into the appropriate drive, then install the USB DISK driver (msd98_setup.exe) to your computer. Windows 2000/ME/XP, you do not need to install any driver.
Click "msd98_setup.exe" file to
1.
install the USB DISK Driver.
2. Click "Next" on the Welcome screen.
3. The files will begin to copy to your
computer.
If your operating system is
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4. Click "Finish" to end the setup.
5. In order for the driver to take effect,
you should click "OK" to restart your computer now.
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8. Download Images via USB DISK
1. Switch the camera to the
Communication Setting mode and press the " " button. The LCD monitor will show "INSERT CABLE" .
NOTE
Make sure you have installed the driver first, If you have Windows 98 operating system on your PC.
2. Attach the USB cable to the USB
terminal on the camera.
3. Plug the other end of the USB
cable to the USB port on the PC.
4. After a moment, Windows will find
new hardware, and install the driver automatically. You will find the images as follows:
My computer / Removable Disk /
DCIM / 100IMAGE
(p. 27)
USB DISK
INSERT
CABLE
Computer's USB port
USB cable
Removable Disk
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DCIM
100IMAGE
NOTE When the memory setting is in the external SD card mode (the SD card is in the camera), you can only view or download the images stored in the SD card. If you want to view or download the images in the internal memory of the camera, please remove the SD card first (p. 11).
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9. Appendix
Troubleshooting
Power supply
Shooting the pictures
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Symptom
Power will not turn on
Power turns off right after turning on
Can not take a picture even if
pressing the shutter button
Check this
Battery level too low
Batteries inserted incorrectly
Battery level too low
Power supply not on
No space on the SD card
The camera is not set
to capture mode
End of SD card
service life
Remedy
Replace with new batteries
Insert the batteries correctly
Replace with new batteries
Turn power on
Delete unwanted files or insert a new card
Set to capture mode
Insert a new card
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Symptom
Can not focus
Check this
Subject is not in the center
Remedy
Move the subject to the center
Shooting the pictures
Play back
Doesn't Flash
Image appears dark
Cannot playback image or playback screen will not appear
Flash is set to " " mode
Capture mode is set to " ", " " mode
Battery is exhausted
Distance too great, the flash did not reach the subject
Mode is not set to " "
No image data or the data is erased
SD card is not inserted or does not contain any files
SD card is not
formatted with this camera
Change flash mode to " " or " "
Switch capture mode to " " mode
Replace with new batteries
Move closer to subject
Set to " " mode
Take photos
Take photos
Format the SD card with this camera ( )p.22
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Play back
Other
Symptom
Can not delete the image
No image on TV screen
Check this
Image is protected
Incorrect video system setting
Remedy
Unlock this image (p.34)
See p.30
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Additional Information
Technical Specifications
Sensor Resolution
2140 x 1560 CCD sensor with 3.34M pixels
Image Resolution
Still Mode : 2048 x 1536; 1024 x 768; 640 x 480 pixels 2976 x 2240 (Interpolation) pixels Video Clip: 320 x 240 pixels Lens f=6~12/24 mm (2X Optical Zoom / 2X Digital Zoom)
Focus Range
5.6 inches (0.14m) to infinity
Focus Range-Macro Mode
2.4~5.6 inches (0.06~0.14m)(macro mode)
Shutter
Electronic shutter, Mechanical shutter
Strobe / Auto Exposure / Continuous Shots
Yes
Video-Out
Live / Still (Preview)
Interface
Mini USB
LCD Display
TFT LCD (1.5")
Protocol
Mass storage
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Technical Specifications
Self Timer
10 seconds Image Type JPEG
Image Capacity
SD card / Internal 8 MB flash memory
Power Source
USB 5V / AA alkaline batteries x 2
Power Saving
Automatically power off after 30 / 45 / 60 / 120 / 180 seconds
Dimensions
3.99"(W) x 2.17"(H) x 1.44"(D) ;
101.3 x 55 x 36.8 mm
Weight
138 g (without batteries & SD card)
System Requirements for PC
1. Windows 98 / ME / 2000 / XP
2. A Pentium, Pentium II or higher PC, or compatible computer with MMX
3. A hard disk with at least 200 MB space available to run the program
4. At least 64 MB of RAM (128 MB recommended)
5. Built-in USB port
System Requirements for MAC
1. OS 9.1 or above
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Maintenance and Storage
Stop operating the camera immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes. Immediately turn the camera's power off, remove the camera battery. Continued use of the product may result in fire or electrical shock.
Do not dismantle, modify or repair the camera yourself. Fire and/or electrical shock may occur as a result.
Do not allow the camera to come into contact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. The camera has not been waterproofed. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth.
Do not drop or insert metal objects or combustible items inside the camera. Fire and/or electrical shock may occur as a result.
Do not directly look at the sun through the viewfinder or use the flash near eyes. Eye injury may occur as a result.
Do not use or store this camera in environments of direct sunlight, high humidity and dusty places, next to air conditioner, electric heater or other heat sources, in a closed
car,.....etc.
Do not use organic solvents, such as alcohol, to clean the camera. If the lens or viewfinder are dirty, use a lens brush or soft cloth. Never use your fingers.
To prevent electrical shock, do not attempt to disassemble or repair the camera. Water may cause fire or electric shock, store in a dry place.
Usage environment / temperature: to degrees celsius Usage environment / relative humidity:
0 40
45% ~80%
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