SWEEX JB000160 User Manual

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JB000160 Sweex 4.2 Megapixel Digital Camera
Introduction
Thank you for buying this Sweex 4.2 megapixel digital camera. We advise you to read this manual carefully first to guarantee correct operation of the Sweex 4.2 megapixel digital camera. If you should nevertheless experience problems in the installation or operation of the camera, you can find more information on our web site http://www.sweex.com.
Before starting installation, make sure that the PC operating system is up-to-date. This is simple to check in Internet Explorer by selecting Windows Update in the Tools menu. This digital camera has full Windows 98SE, 2000 and XP support.
The digital camera takes excellent 4.2 megapixel photos with 4x digital zoom. The number of pixels can be interpolated to 6.0 megapixels. The camera works with a 1/25” CCD sensor and has a 1.6” LCD screen.
The camera is simple to operate and the user options can be read on-screen in the following languages: English, German, French, Spanish and Italian. Photos you have taken can be stored on the 16 MB RAM. The memory can be expanded to 256 MB with a Secure Digital Card. The photos you have taken can be edited on your computer with the supplied software.
In addition to taking photos, the digital camera can also be used as an SD card reader and a gaming device. The camera contains the following games: Snake, Tetris, Soko and Jigsaw Puzzle.
Contents of the packaging
Before starting to use the camera, check that all the necessary parts are present. The box should contain the following parts:
4.2 megapixel digital camera
Case
2x AA battery
Manual
USB cable
CD driver and software
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Specifications
4.2 Megapixel
6.0 Megapixel interpolated 1/25” CCD sensor
1.6” LCD screen 16 MB internal memory OSD: English, German, French, Spanish, Italian Secure Digital Card support to 256 MB Resolution and storage capacity: 2848 x 2048 (6 Mp interpolated) (13 photos)
2304 x 1728 (4 Mp) (19 photos) 2048 x 1536 (24 photos)
1600 x 1200 (40 photos) Games: Snake, Tetris, Soko and Jigsaw Puzzle Photo Frame software Focus range: 1m to infinity Focus macro mode: 0.2m Automatic white balance USB 1.1 interface 2x AA battery Supports Windows 98SE, 2000 and XP
System requirements
Pentium III or higher
128 MB RAM
60 GB hard disk
Free USB 1.1 or 2.0 port
Getting started
Safety instructions
Do not try to open the camera by yourself. This may cause damage or electrical shock.
Do not flash in a close distance (less than 1 meter) of human eyes
Keep the camera away from the reach of children or animals to prevent them from swallowing the batteries or small accessories
Avoid using the camera, if any form of liquid enters the camera. If it happens, switch off the camera and contact the company where you
bought this camera for help.
Do not operate this camera with wet hands this may cause electrical shock.
Do not place or store the camera in a high temperature environment which may cause damage to the camera.
Do not mix different types of batteries of new and old batteries.
Take out the batteries when the camera will not be used for a long time. This to avoid electrical leakage which may damage the camera
Unplug the camera from the adapter (if used) for a long period, to avoid damage to the camera.
It’s normal that the temperature rises after the camera is used for a long period.
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Inserting the batteries
Switch the camera on.
Slide open the cover of the battery compartment.
Insert 2 AA batteries in the camera following the indications for the + and – terminals.
Close the battery compartment cover.
Inserting and removing an SD card
Switch the camera off.
Slide open the cover of the battery compartment.
Insert the SD card (max. 256 MB) in the slot until it clicks. Press the card again to remove it.
Close the battery compartment cover.
Taking photographs (basic principles)
1. Switch the camera on (the green LED on the back will flash when the on/off button is pressed).
2. Select the desired option in “Mode Dial”. (Still Image, Movie clip, Night Scene, Photo Frame)
3. Set the focus button to the correct option to set the desired focal length.
Macro: 0.2m
Normal: 1.0m - infinity
4 . Press the shutter release button down fully to take a photo.
5. The LED begins to flash as soon as the shutter release button is released.
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Icon index table
Battery Status Working Modes Flash Modes
Self-timer Voice Memo Focus Range Metering Exposure White Balance
Memory Card Sharp
Image Quality Image Size
Digital Zoom
Protect Print (DPOF) Long Time Shutter Hand Shake
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Trouble shouting
Messages Causes Solutions CARD FULL There is insufficient card memory capacity Delete the stored image(s) in the
to store an image. memory card or insert a new memory card.
MEMORY FULL There is insufficient internal memory capacity Delete the stored image(s) in
to store an image. the flash memory.
CARD LOCKED(ICON BLINKING) The SD card is under protection. Set the card protection switch at non
protection position. LOCK The Image can't be deleted under protection. Unlock the protected image. NO IMAGE There is no image stored in the memory card Please take pictures or record movie clips.
or built-in flash memory. FILE ERROR File format error. Insert a new SD/MMC format the media. MEMORY ERROR Memory card is damaged or failed. Format the media. CARD ERROR Card is damaged or failed Insert a new SD/MMC card LOW BATTERY! (ICON BLINKING) Battery power is drained. Insert new batteries. LOW LIGHT! The environment is too dark in Flash off or Set the flash mode at Auto Flash or
"Night Scene”. Full-in Flash. HAND SHAKE ICON The camera is not in a steady position. Avoid shake.
Please see the comprehensive English manual for more information. This manual is supplied both in book form and on CD.
Warranty
All articles that are carried under the name Sweex Essentials have a 3-year term of guarantee. Only the Sweex Digital photo and video cameras have a 2-year term of guarantee. We offer a warranty of six months on rechargeable batteries.
Settlement of guarantee takes place only via the dealer where you have purchased the product in question.
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