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1.    FCC STATEMENT    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    Note     This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices    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    BI  neorient or relocate the receiving antenna    BE increase the separation between the equipment and receiver         Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  connected    BI Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help    Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part
2.  15 of the FCC   rules    Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the   manual  If such changes or modifications should be made  you could be required to stop   operation of the equipment     READ THIS FIRST    Notice    1  Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice  This includes  primary product specifications  software  software drivers  and user s manual  This User  Manual is a general reference guide for the product    2  The product and accessories that come with your camera may be different from those       described in this manual  This is due to the fact that different retailers often specify  slightly different product inclusions and accessories to suit their market requirements   customer demographics  and geographical preferences  Products very often vary  between retailers especially with accessories such as batteries  chargers  AC adapters   memory cards  cables  carrying cases pouches  and language support  Occasionally a  retailer will specify a unique product color  appearance  and internal memory capacity   Contact your dealer for precise product definition and included accessories    3  The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in this user s  manual    4  For driver updates and revisions to this manual  please refer to our website     WARNING    E Do not use the camera if it is emitting smoke  becomes unusually hot to be touched   emitting any unusual od
3.  all images are deleted  the  NO IMAGE  message will be    displayed     NOTE    e Inthe e       ie  mode  you can also delete one image or video clip by pressing the    P nl     0 button  same as the W button      To delete all images or video clips  at once      1  Press the button and move to ERASE by using the M   W button    2  Select ERASE ALL by using the       P  button and press the OK button   ERASE ALL menu appears on the screen    3  Select  YES  by using the    P button ana  press the OK button to delete all images     ARE YOU SURE      The  NO IMAGE  message appears because  all images and video clips have been deleted        To exit from this screen  press either MODE  the or MENU button     NOTE    e To delete images or videos stored in internal memory  do not insert a memory card into the  camera  Otherwise  you will delete the images or video clips stored on the memory card     Setting the DPOF    DPOF is a standard for recording printing information directly on the SD memory cards and other    ao       media  Files saved in the DPOF format can be printed using compatible printers or through a   laboratory printing device    1  Press the MENU button and move to DPOF by using the VY button and press the OK  button    2  You can select the desired DPOF sub menu by using  the  lt     gt  button  and press the OK button to confirm  the setting       ONE BY ONE  Set image quantity on the  selected image      Select the image by using the   4      ONE BY ONE  butt
4.  clips  TRANSFERRING RECORDED  IMAGES AND VIDEOS TO YOUR  COMPUTER    Step 1  Installing the USB  driver   Step 2  Connecting the camera  to your computer   Step 3  Downloading images    and video clips    INSTALLING   PHOTOSUITE        28  INSTALLING   PHOTOVISTA          29  USING THE CAMERA AS   A PC CAMERA 30 32    Step 1  Installing the PC Camera Driver  Step 2  Connecting the Camera to Your  Computer  Step 3  Running Your Application  Software  MENU OPTIONS    32 38   Record Menu   SETUP MENU   QUICK VIEW   EV  amp  WHITE BALANCE  Movie Menu  Playback Menu   SETUP MENU   SLIDE SHOW    ERASE  COPY TO CARD  DPOF  Setup Menu  LCD BRIGHTNESS  DATE TIME  LANGUAGE  SOUND  FORMAT MEDIA  VIDEO MODE  AUTO POWER OFF  LIGHT FREQUENCY  FACTORY SETUP  CONNECTING THE  CAMERA TO OTHER    DEVICES        38  CAMERA  SPECIFICATIONS 39     5           INTRODUCTION    Overview    Your new digital camera delivers high quality  2560 x 1960 resolution images using a 3 1 Mega  pixel sensor  Using the 1 5  TFT color image LCD monitor  you can compose images and then  examine them in detail  An auto flash sensor automatically detects the shooting  lighting   conditions and determines whether the flash should be used  This feature helps ensure that your  images turn out right     16MB internal  built in  memory lets you capture and store images without the need for an  additional memory card  However  you may wish to expand the memory capacity  up to 512MB  capacity  by using an external memory c
5.  malfunction    Do not use batteries other than those specified for use with the camera  The use of  unsuitable batteries may result in the batteries splitting or leaking and causing a fire  injury   or soiling of the battery compartment    When placing the batteries into the camera  check the polarity markings on the battery     and    to ensure that you insert the battery correctly  Incorrect battery polarity may result in  the batteries splitting or leaking and causing a fire  injury  or soiling of the battery  compartment    Remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period of time  The  batteries may leak and cause a fire  injury or soiling of the battery compartment  If the  batteries leak  clean and wipe the battery compartment carefully and install new batteries   Wash your hands carefully if you touch the battery fluid     CONTENTS    INTRODUCTION      6  Overview  Package contents  GETTING TO KNOW YOUR  CAMERA  J                7 10  Names of Parts  LCD Monitor Icons    GETTING STARTED 11 14    Installing the batteries  Inserting an SD Memory Card   optional accessory   Attaching the Hand Strap  Setting the Date and Time  Setting Image Resolution and  Quality    RECORD MODE    Taking Images  Portrait Mode  Normal Mode  Digital Zoom  Self Timer  Flash  PLAYBACK MODE _s  Viewing Images  Zoom Playback  Displaying Thumbnail Images  Slide Show Display  Deleting Images  Setting the DPOF  MOVIE MODE    Ae       Recording video clips   Viewing video
6.  playback your images back automatically in sequential   order as a slide show  This is a very useful and   entertaining feature for reviewing recorded   images and for presentations    1  Power on the camera  and toggle the MODE  button to the    mode    2  Press the button and move to SLIDE SHOW  by using the        W button    3  Set the playback interval by using the 4    gt   button and press the OK button           The slideshow starts  displaying your images on the LCD monitor         by one  at the set  interval        To stop the slideshow display  press the OK button   NOTE    e You can adjust the slideshow display interval from 1 to 9 seconds   1 SEC    3 SEC    5 SEC     7 SEC    9 SEC       Deleting Images    You can delete an image or video clip or all images and video clips at once by using the Erase  function in the Playback menu     To delete one image or video clip     1  Press the MENU button and move to ERASE by  using the        W button       a   2  Select ERASE ONE by using the    P button ERASE CURRENT   y  4  and press the OK button    E NO v    3  When the delete message appears  select the       image video clip you wish to delete by using the  lt       button  To delete the selected     21        image video clip  use the A button to select  YES   and press the OK button      The next image video clip appears      Tocancel the deletion  select  NO  and press the OK button  It will return to the  playback mode   4  Continue deletions  as desired  If
7. 8 computers  Installing the USB  driver on computers running Windows 2000 ME XP is not necessary     1  Insert the CD ROM that came with the camera into your CD ROM drive  The welcome screen   appears    2  Click  USB DRIVER   Follow  the on screen instructions to  complete the installation  After    the USB driver has been    installed  restart your computer     Macintosh OS 8 6  computers    Mac OS 8 6 users must install a  USB driver  For Mac OS 9 0 or    higher  the computer will       automatically recognize the camera and load its own USB drivers     1  Insert the CD ROM that came with the camera into the CD ROM drive   2  Select and double click  Digital Camera Driver Installer     3  Select  Install Location  and click  Install      4  Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation and restart your computer     Step 2  Connecting the camera to your computer    1  Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer   2  Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB  connector on the camera          Tae  3  The USB MODE menu appears on the screen        Go HERE  4  Use the      W button to select DISK DRIVE  and     Ex ie  press the OK button      Kage AIO     DISK DRIVE is displayed on the LCD monitor        5  From the Windows desktop  double click on  My A A me         m     26        Computer   6  Look for a new  removable disk  icon  This  removable disk  is actually the memory  or  memory card  in your camera  Typically  
8. ERA  and press the OK button  PC CAMERA is  displayed on the LCD monitor           N        5  Position the camera steadily on top of your computer monitor or use a tripod   Ds  NOTE    e When using this camera as a PC camera  there is no need to install any batteries into the  camera  The camera will automatically power on when connected to the computer via USB  cable     Step3  Running Your Application Software   i e   Windows NetMeeting     To use Windows NetMeeting for videoconferencing    1  Go to Start     Programs     Accessories     Communications     NetMeeting to  launch the NetMeeting program      Click the Start Video button to view live video      Click the Place Call button      Type the e mail address or the network address of the computer that you are calling     c1  amp  O N      Click Call  The person that you are calling must also have Windows NetMeeting running and  be willing accept your call to start the videoconference     NOTE    AL       e The video resolution for videoconferencing applications is generally 320 x 240   e For more information about the operation of videoconference application software  refer to its    respective help documentation     MENU OPTIONS       You can use the Record menu to adjust exposure    and white balance  The Record menu even   CAMERA MENU  n P    allows you to enable quick view  You can also                    gt  SETUP MENU    access the Setup menu in the Record menu  To  access the Record menu  toggle the MODE  butto
9. Press the OK button again to resume playback      To exit this movie playback and return to the playback mode  press the W button        OK OK  The first     button a   Movie     button   Movie  frame of the playback playback  movie ie ETT Es starts pause     button       button  NOTE    e The zoom function cannot be activated during movie playback    e To play the video clip back on your computer  you may use either Windows Media Player or  Apple  QuickTime Player     e QuickTime basic player is available free of charge  compatible with both Mac  and Windows     24        computers and can be download from the Apple web site at www apple com  For help using  QuickTime Player usage  please refer to the QuickTime on line help for more information     TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES TO  YOUR COMPUTER       To transfer images video clips from the camera to your computer  follow these steps     Step 1  Installing the USB driver  Windows 98 and Mac OS 8 6 users only   Step 2  Connecting the camera to your computer    Step 3  Downloading image and video files    System Requirements  Windows     Pentium 200 MHz or higher  Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 XP  64MB RAM   128MB hard disk space  CD ROM drive   Available USB port    System Requirements  Macintosh     PowerPC G3 G4   OS 8 6 or later   64MB RAM   128MB hard disk space  CD ROM drive  Available USB port    Step 1  Installing the USB driver    Windows 98 computers     25           The USB driver on the CD ROM is exclusively for Windows 9
10. a is powered on  the camera will eventually turn itself off to conserve power    You can change the power saving interval by pressing the 4    gt  button to select the desired  interval time       MIN    3 MIN    5 MIN    10 MIN    OFF     LIGHT FREQUENCY    This camera supports different lighting frequencies  50Hz and 60Hz  When photographing under  fluorescent lighting  select the correct frequency setting depending on your local area s voltage     This function is only effective if you set the White Balance to or  Fluorescent  setting   Select  50HZ  or  60  2  by using the       P button      37        FACTORY SETUP    If you wish to restore all camera settings to their original  status  select  SETUP  by using the 4      button and ARE YOU SURE    then press the OK button    The FACTORY SETUP menu appears on the screen   Select  YES  by using the 4    gt  button and then press  the OK button        CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO OTHER  DEVICES                     i USB Cable         M       TV v      hu    uno  Ec                SD Card Reader    SD Memory Card       PCMCIA Adapter Notebook     38        CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS       Description    Approx  3 1 Mega pixels  Image resolution 2560  2560 x 1960 pixels  F W interpolation to 5 Mega  pixels   2048 F N   2048 x 1536 pixels  1600  1600 x 1200 pixels  1280  1280 x 960 pixels  LCD 1 5  color TFT LCD  Self timer 10 second delay  Zoom 4X digital zoom  Capture modes Still Image  Video  movie  recording  Memory type 16 MB inte
11. ard     In addition to still images  you can record short videos using the movie function   Images you have taken can be downloaded to your computer using the USB cable  USB driver  required for Win 98 and Mac OS 8 6  You can enhance and retouch your images on your    computer by using the provided editing software  or image editing software you may already own   You may share your images with your friends via e mail  in a report  or on a website     Package contents    Carefully unpack your camera and ensure that you have the following items     B Digital camera    Software CD ROM     USB cable a User   s manual   E Video cable E Camera strap      Quick guide    Camera pouch   B   alkaline batteries    Camera Tripod    Common  Optional  Accessories      SD memory card    Note  Accessories and components vary by retailer        GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA                                  Name of Parts    1  Shutter button  2  Focus dial              Portrait mode        Normal mode  Flash   Lens   Hand strap eyelet  VIDEO OUT jack  USB connector  Self timer LED  LED indicator   0  LCD monitor                9 A       1     Arrow button  up     sa Quality Resolution button  DISP Display button  12     Arrow button  left         Self timer button    13  OK OK button    ZOOM Digital zoom button  14  b Arrow button  right     5 Flash button    15  V Arrow button  down     16     17     18     19     20        ail         Delete button       Power button  MODE Mode button  MENU Me
12. brightness  you may increase or decrease the LCD brightness by using the        gt  button     DATE TIME    After removing the batteries from the camera  the date and time may return to the default settings   If this happens  reset the date and time when using the camera  Refer to section in this manual  titled  Setting the Date and Time  for further details     LANGUAGE    This option allows you to select the language for the menus and the text displayed on the LCD  monitor    Select the desired OSD language by using the 4    gt  button    Refer to  Setting DPOF  in Playback Mode     SOUND    The camera produces a sound  beep  each time you press a camera button  if this function is  enabled   Select  ON  or  OFF  by using the      P button      36        FORMAT MEDIA    This utility formats the internal memory  or memory          card  and erases all stored images and data    To perform the format function  select  FORMAT  by  using the 4 P button and press the OK button  ARE YOU SURE    The FORMAT MEDIA menu appears on the screen          Formatting is an irreversible action and data can not       be recovered at a later time   Select  YES  by using the  lt     gt  button and press  the OK button     VIDEO MODE    This utility sets the video output format for displaying recorded images on a television   Select  NTSC  or  PAL  by using the 4   P button     AUTO POWER OFF    If there is no camera activity  no buttons are pressed  for a defined period of time while the  camer
13. ct this mode for general flash photography     A 1   L  22 Red eye reduction The flash emits a precursor flash before the main flash fires     This Red eye reduction causes the pupil in the human eye to  constrict  reducing the red eye phenomenon  Select this    mode when taking images of people and animals in low light    conditions     a Flash off Flash off The flash will not fire  Select this mode when taking  images in a place where flash photography is prohibited  or  when the distance to the subject is beyond the effective range  of the flash     NOTE    e The Flash mode is disabled in Portrait mode         18        PLAYBACK MODE       In Ce  mode  you can view  magnify  delete images  play video clips  or run a slide show   Playback mode also provides a thumbnail image display  allowing you to quickly scan for the  image you want     Viewing Images    1  Power on the camera and toggle the button to the  J mode   2  View your images using the 4   d button      To view the previous image  press the 4  button      Toview the next image  press the P  button      Press the button  same as the      sz   button  once to display the detailed image       information such as image quality  amp  size   time and date     NOTE    e  f there are no images stored in memory  the  NO IMAGE  message will appear on the LCD  monitor    e You can also view your images on the TV screen  First connect one end of the video cable to  the VIDEO OUT jack of the camera  Then connect the other en
14. d to the video input jack of the  TV  Toggle the MODE button to the      mode and then the TV and camera on     Zoom Playback    While reviewing your images  you may enlarge a selected portion of an image  This    magnification allows you to view fine details      19       Power on the camera  and toggle the MODE button to   the  2  mode      Select the image that you want to view using the  lt       gt  button      Enlarge the image by pressing the ZOOM button  the   OK button        Pressing the ZOOM button once magnifies the  image to 2X    8 Pressing it again magnifies the image to          4X      To view the different portion of the enlarged image    press the      W      P button      To return to the regular display  cancel playback zoom    from 4X enlarged status  press the ZOOM button   again     Displaying Thumbnail Images    This function allows you to view nine thumbnail images on the LCD monitor simultaneously so    that you can quickly scan for a particular image     2  Toggle the DISP button until the thumbnail    1  Power on the camera  and toggle the MODE  button to the  2  mode     screen appears        Nine thumbnail images appear on the LCD  monitor  assuming there are nine or more  images in memory         To view a full size image  selecting it by          using the       4      button  and then press the OK button and the selected    image will be displayed in the full LCD frame      20        Slide Show Display    The slideshow function enables you to
15. e as USB driver    Step 2  Connecting the camera to your computer   Step 3  Running your application software  i e  Windows NetMeeting     NOTE    e Video conferencing  or video editing  software is not included with the camera   e This mode is not supported for Mac     General System Requirements for Videoconferencing  To use the camera for videoconferencing  your computer system must include     Microphone  Sound card  Speakers or headphones    Network or Internet connection    Step1  Installing the PC Camera Driver    The PC camera driver included on the CD ROM is exclusively for Windows  The PC camera   function is not supported for Mac platforms    1  Insert the CD ROM that came with the camera into your CD ROM drive  The welcome screen  appears    2  Click  USB DRIVER   Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation  After the    driver installation is completed  restart your computer     NOTE     30        e The USB driver that bundled inside the CD ROM is designed in a form 2 in 1  USB  amp  PC  camera driver    a  On Windows 98  the Windows OS will install both USB  amp  PC camera drivers   b  On Windows 2000            it will only install PC camera driver     Step2  Connecting the Camera to Your Computer      Connect one end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer      Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB connector on the camera      The USB MODE menu appears on the screen      Use the        W button to select PC CAM
16. from the camera to a desired location     Macintosh     Open the    untitled    disk window and the hard disk or the destination location  Drag and drop from  the camera disk to the desired destination     NOTE    e Memory card users may prefer to use a memory card reader  highly recommended      INSTALLING PHOTOSUITE       PhotoSuite is a very user friendly image editing   program  With PhotoSuite  you can easily   retouch  compose and organize your images  It   contains a variety of templates  such as photo   frames  birthday cards  calendars and more    Get your images ready and go explore this   amazing program    To install PhotoSuite   1  Inset the CD ROM packaged with the  camera in to the CD ROM drive  The    welcome screen appears        2  Click  Install PhotoSuite   Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation   TS  NOTE    e For information on how to use PhotoSuite to edit and retouch your recorded images  please  refer to its online help    e For Windows 2000 XP users  make sure to install and use the PhotoSuite while logged in as a  user with an Administrator account     e PhotoSuite is not supported on the Mac  iPhoto or iPhoto2 is recommended      28        INSTALLING PHOTOVISTA       PhotoVista is an easy to use program that lets you create spectacular 360   panoramic images in    a snap  When you view these panoramas  you  get the experience of being totally immersed in  a realistic environment  PhotoVista s powerful  engine quickly and aut
17. lution and quality settings determine the pixel size  dimension   image file size  and  compression ratio for your image  These settings affect the number of images that can be stored  in internal memory  or on an SD memory card  As you get to know the camera  it is  recommended that you try each quality and resolution setting to get an appreciation for the  effects that these settings will have on your images     Higher resolution and higher quality images offer the best photographic results but produce large  files sizes  Therefore  few images will take up a lot of memory space   High resolution and quality settings are recommended for printed output and situations requiring  the finest detail  Lower resolution quality images take up less memory space and may be quite  suitable for sharing images via e mail  in a report  or on a web page     To change image resolution or image quality  perform the steps below     p 3s       1  Power on the camera   If already on  toggle the MODE button to the EI mode    2  Toggle the iz  button to select the image size or image quality you prefer     2048F       2048N       1600       1280       2560    NNNM    The table below shows the approximate number of shots that you can take at each setting based  on 16MB internal memory or using an optional memory card from 8MB to 512MB SD     16MB SD Memory Card  Camera  Resolution Quality Internal  i mape ee es eases  2048  2048x1536  pixels             30   i2   28   269   518   1046   1600  1600
18. n to the I mode and press the MENU  button  Scroll through the menu options by using    the      V button        SETUP MENU    Press the OK button to access the Setup Menu  For more information about Setup Menu  refer to    the Setup menu section     QUICK VIEW    You can view each captured image on the LCD monitor immediately after capture by enabling  Quick View  Each captured image will be displayed briefly  after which the camera returns to the    mode automatically  To enable quick view  select  ON  by pressing the 4    gt  button  and  then press the OK button     EV  amp  WHITE BALANCE  Exposure  EV     Your camera adjusts the exposure of each scene automatically  However  if the subject is very    33        dark  or very bright  you may override the camera s automatic exposure determination to make  the subject brighter or darker  This is called EV compensation    The EV compensation can be adjusted from  2 0EV to  2 0EV    To select the EV compensation you wish  press the OK button  Then  use the A   WV button  to select the EV compensation you desire  and press the OK button     Examples of Exposure Compensation      Positive     Compensation   M imaging printed text  black characters on white  paper    BI Portraiture with back lighting        very bright scenes  such as snow  and highly       reflective subjects       Shots made up predominantly of sky  Negative     Compensation       Spot lighted subjects  particularly against dark backgrounds       imaging of pri
19. nted text  white characters on black paper        Scenes with low reflectivity  such as shots of green or dark foliage    White Balance    Your camera adjusts the white balance of each scene automatically  However  the images that  your camera captures will appear different under different lighting conditions  daylight  cloudy   fluorescent  tungsten lights   Unlike your eyes  which can easily adjust to different lighting  conditions  lighting temperatures   a digital camera cannot always differentiate between lighting  types  Under some lighting conditions the image may appear in strange shades  If that occurs  you may change the white balance setting by specifying a lighting condition  temperature  most  appropriate for your scene    To set the white balance  press the OK button  Then select the appropriate white balance by  using the      b button  and press the OK button         Camera automatically adjusts white balance    E   For tungsten lighting     33        A     he             For reddish fluorescent lighting    For bluish fluorescent lighting      For cloudy and shady sky                   For outdoors on a bright day    Movie Menu    To adjust movie settings  press the MENU button in the      mode and navigate to the option you wish to set by    oe       gt  SET UP MENU    using the        W button  For more information about  Exposure  EV  and White balance  refer to the Record  menu section  And for more information about Setup    Menu  refer to the Setup menu 
20. nu button  Battery Memory card cover    Tripod socket    LCD Monitor Icons    Display icons   Still Image Record Mode     1   2     Record mode  Battery level    e  Full battery power   ll Medium battery power  CAE Low battery power   c Virtually no battery power  Flash mode    A  7 Auto flash    A  yo Red eye reduction    D Flash off    Focus mode     no indication  Normal mode             Portrait mode    Self timer mode  White balance     no indication  Auto    E Tungsten  Fluorescent 1    Fluorescent 2        Cloudy  re  Daylight    EV compensation    no indication with OEV    Possible number of shots remaining   at the current size and quality  settings    Image size  amp  resolution          10   11     Digital zoom  Memory card indicator      SD memory                  MultiMediaCard  MMC     Display icons   Movie Mode       Movie mode     Battery level     Recordable movie time available    Memory card indicator     EV compensation     White balance     Mo                    Recording indicator  blinking     Display icons   Still Image Playback Mode     1  Playback mode   2  Battery level   3  Frame number   4  Memory card indicator    Display icons   Video  movie  Playback Mode       Playback mode     Battery level     Frame number     Recorded movie time     The first frame of the movie            cnm          Memory card indicator     10                    GETTING STARTED       You can use 2 AA size batteries  Alkaline  Ni MH  to power the camera     Installing Bat
21. omatically stitches  images together  and its intuitive interface will let  even a novice get great results in minutes     To install PhotoVista     1     2     Insert the CD ROM packaged with the  camera into the CD ROM drive  The    welcome screen appears        Click  Install PhotoVista   Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation     NOTE    For information on how to use PhotoVista to create spectacular 360   panoramic images   please refer to its online help    For Windows 2000 XP users  make sure to install and use the PhotoVista while logged in as a  user with an Administrator account    PhotoVista is not supported on the Mac    Windows XP users who have not installed XP Service Pack 1  be sure to link to http java sun   com getjava download html first and download the Java Virtual Machine installation  For  more information about Java  please refer to its on line        at  http   java sun com getjava help html After this Java installation  you can install          Media  PhotoVista    PhotoVista System Requirements are      Windows 98  Windows NT 4  Service Pack 3 or higher      Windows 2000  Windows Me  Windows XP Service Pack 1 or higher     29        USING THE CAMERA AS A PC CAMERA       Your camera can act as a PC camera  which allows you to videoconference with business    associates  or have a real time conversation with friends or family     To use the camera as a PC camera  follow these steps    Step 1  Installing the PC camera driver  sam
22. ompatible with the MultiMediaCar  4  Close the battery SD card cover        dM     To remove a memory card   Make sure the camera is turned off  Open the battery memory card cover  Press lightly on the  edge of the memory card and it will eject     NOTE    e To prevent valuable data from being accidentally  erased from an SD memory card you can slide the  write protected tab  on the side of the SD memory    card  to    LOCK       LOCK   LOCK  e To save  edit  or erase data on an SD memory card    1    1    you must unlock the card   Write protect tab Write protection state    Attaching the Hand Strap    To prevent accidental slippage during use  always use the   strap       Attach the camera strap as follows    1  Thread the small loop of the hand strap through the  hand strap eyelet on the camera         12        2  Pull the large loop through the small loop until the strap is firmly secured    Setting the Date and Time    The Date Time screen will be presented if when   camera is turned on for the first time   camera is turned on after leaving the camera without batteries for an extended period of   time    When the DATE TIME screen appears  follow these   steps to set the correct date and time     Select the year  month  day  and time fields by using  the      V button     Press the OK button after all fields are set         To increase the value  press the  gt  button            To decrease the value  press the 4    button     Setting Image Resolution and Quality    Reso
23. on          Set the desired quantity  0  Disable  1 9          9001  Enable  by using the        W button  and  I Re   press the OK button       ALL 1 PCS  Set image quantity as 1      DELETE ALL  Delete all DPOF settings   Quantity O    3  To exit from the menu mode at anytime  press the MENU button again or press the MODE          button   NOTE    e This function can be used only on still image files that are saved on memory cards     MOVIE MODE       Recording Video Clips    The movie mode allows you to record video clips at a  resolution of 320 x 240 pixels   1  Power on the camera  and toggle the button to the    ii  mode        The amount of time available for movie       ae       recording is displayed on the LCD monitor   The time format is Minutes  Seconds   2  To start recording a video clip press  and release  the shutter button      The elapsed time is displayed and the recording indicator        blinks on the LCD  monitor while recording        To stop recording  press the shutter button again     NOTE    e Resolution is always 320 x 240 and image quality cannot be specified   e The self timer cannot be adjusted used   e The flash mode is disabled     Viewing Video Clips    To view the recorded video clips  follow the steps below     1  Power on the camera  and toggle the MODE button to the U  mode   2  Select the video clip you wish to view using the 4    gt  button   3  Press the OK button to start      To pause playback at any time  press the OK button    lt  
24. or or noise  or if it is in any other abnormal state  Operating the  camera in any of these situations may cause a fire or an electrical shock  Stop using the  camera immediately  turn the camera off  and then disconnect the power source  batteries  or AC power adapter   If you are using the AC power adapter  unplug the adapter from the  AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera  After checking that smoke is no  longer being emitted  contact your dealer or a local authorized service facility and request  repairs  Never attempt to repair the camera yourself  as this will terminate the warranty       Do not use the camera if any foreign objects have entered the camera  Turn the camera off   and disconnect the power source  batteries or AC power adapter   If you are using the AC  power adapter  unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected  the camera  Then contact your dealer or a local authorized service facility  Do not continue  to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock    Bi the camera has been dropped or if the camera case has been damaged  turn the camera  off  and then disconnect the power source  batteries or AC power adapter     If you are using the AC power adapter  unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after  you have disconnected the camera  Then contact your dealer or a local authorized service  facility  Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock    Bb bo no
25. rnal memory  common   SD memory card  MMC  optional  up to 512MB capacity   Lens Fixed focal length  7 7 mm  F number  3 5  Range of Focus Normal  1 4 meters to infinity  Portrait  0 7 to 1 4 meters  Exposure and Compensation Automatic exposure with manual EV compensation      2 0EV in 0 5EV steps  White balance Automatic with presets for Tungsten  Fluorescent1   Fluorescent2   Cloudy  Daylight  Shutter Speed 1 15  1 1000 sec   Files formats JPEG  AVI  Motion JPEG  for video clip  File standards JPEG  EXIF 2 1  DPOF 1 0  DCF 1 1  M JPEG  Interface  Ports  VIDEO OUT jack  USB connector  Power 2 X AA Alkaline  1 5V  batteries   2 X AA Ni MH  1 5V  batteries   Dimensions 83 5 x 60 x 31 5 mm  W x H x D   exclusive of protruding  features     Weight Approx  110g without batteries and the SD memory card         Design and specifications are subject to change without notice      39     
26. section        Playback Menu    Use the playback menu to create an on camera slide show or transfer images from internal  memory to a memory card  You can also use the Playback menu to delete one or all images  To  access the playback menu  press the MENU button in the  gt   mode and navigate through the  options by using the        W button         gt  SET UP MENU          ONEBYONE          34        SETUP MENU    Press the OK button to access the Setup Menu  For more information about Setup Menu  refer to  the Setup menu section     SLIDE SHOW    Refer to section in this manual titled  Slideshow Display  in the PLAYBACK MODE for further  details     ERASE    Refer to section in this manual titled  Deleting Images  in the PLAYBACK MODE for further  details     COPY TO CARD    This feature allows you to copy your images from the camera s internal memory to a memory  card  Of course  you can only do this if you have a memory card installed and some images in  internal memory    To perform this function  use the 4    gt  button to select  COPY  and then press the OK button     DPOF    Refer to section in this manual titled  Setting the DPOF  in the PLAYBACK MODE for further  details     Setup Menu    Select your general camera preferences in the Setup mode  Navigate to the option you wish to  configure by using the        W button      35           b LCD BRIGHTNESS    FORMAT MEDIA       LCD BRIGHTNESS    This option adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor   To adjust the LCD 
27. t place the camera in any unstable locations such as on a wobbly table or sloping  surface where the camera may fall or tip over and cause injury    Bb donot expose the camera to moisture and make sure that there is no water getting into the  camera  Take particular care when using the camera under extreme weather conditions  such as rain or snow  or when operating the camera at the beach on near water  Water in       the camera may cause a fire or an electrical shock    Do not attempt to modify the camera  This may cause a fire or an electrical shock    Do not remove the camera casing  This may cause an electrical shock  Your dealer should  only carry out internal inspection  maintenance and repairs or a local authorized service  facility    Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm if you are using the AC power adapter   This may cause an electrical shock     CAUTION    Do not place the camera in damp or dusty locations  This may cause a fire or an electrical  shock    Do not place the camera in a location affected by oil fumes or steam  such as near a  cooking stove or humidifier  This may cause a fire or an electrical shock    Do not cover or wrap the camera or the AC power adapter with a cloth or quilt  This may  cause heat to build up and distort the case and cause a fire  Always use the camera and its  accessories in well ventilated locations    Handle the camera carefully and do not bump the camera into any hard object  Handling  the camera roughly may cause a
28. ted   6  After ten seconds  the camera takes an image      Tocancelthe self timer at any time  press the shutter button to disrupt the sequence     NOTE    e After an image is taken using self timer  the self timer mode is turned off     e  f you wish to take another image using the self timer  repeat these steps     Flash    The flash is designed to function automatically when lighting          DISP    conditions warrant the use of flash  You can take an image  using a flash mode suitable to your circumstances    If you change the flash mode  the camera will retain that  setting even if the camera is turned off         17        1  Power on the camera  Make sure the camera is in Record III mode   2  Press the   button repeatedly until the desired flash mode appears   3  Compose the image and press the shutter button     NOTE    e  f you will not be using the flash  turn it off  Turning the flash OFF will result in faster camera  startup and faster operation because the capacitor will not be charged needlessly  Turning the  flash OFF when not needed  will also improve battery life  Flash mode is disabled during    portrait mode to avoid over exposed photos     The camera has three flash modes  Automatic Flash  default   Red Eye Reduction and Flash Off   The modes appear  cyclically  when you press the 7 button  The table below will help you    choose the appropriate flash mode     g  The flash fires automatically according to the ambient lighting  Auto flash  conditions  Sele
29. teries      Make sure the camera is off      Slide the battery SD card cover in the direction of the   OPEN  arrow      Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity  marks    or         Close the battery SD card cover firmly        NOTE    If you will not be using the batteries for an extended period of time  remove them from the  camera to prevent leakage or corrosion    Never use manganese batteries    Never use batteries of different types  together  or mix old and new batteries    Avoid using batteries in extremely cold environments as low temperatures can shorten the  battery life and reduce camera performance    When the     icon appears      the LCD monitor  the LED indicator will blink for 5 seconds  and then the camera will automatically power off  Replace the exhausted batteries with a new    set of batteries      11        Inserting an SD memory card  optional accessory     The camera comes with 16MB of internal memory  allowing you to store images and video clips  in the camera  However  you can expand the memory capacity by using the SD  Secure Digital   memory card so that you can store additional images and    video clips   1  Make sure the camera is turned off   2  Slide the battery SD card cover in the direction of the   OPEN  arrow   3  Insert the SD memory card   The front side of the memory card  printed arrow   should face towards the front side of the camera       If the card cannot be inserted  check the  orientation      This camera is also c
30. the camera    will be assigned drive letter  e  or higher    USB           7  Double click on the removable disk and locate the  DCIM folder  DISK DRIVE    8  Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find    more folders           Your recorded images and video clips will be  inside these folders      Copy  amp  Paste or Drag N Drop image and video files to a folder on your computer     Mac users  Double click the  untitled  disk drive icon on our desktop  iPhoto may automatically  launch  The volume label may vary depending upon whether you use internal camera memory     or a memory card   TS  NOTE    e When transferring images to the computer  there is no need to install any batteries into the  camera  The camera will automatically power on when connected to the computer via USB    cable     Step 3  Downloading Images Video clips    When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer  it is considered as a disk drive   just like a floppy disk or CD  You can download  transfer  images video clips by copying them  from the  removable disk    untitled  disk on a Macintosh  to your computer hard drive or to  another kind of disk     Windows     Open the  removable disk  and subsequent folders by double clicking on them  Your images are  inside these folder s   Select the images that you want  then choose  Copy  from the  Edit  menu   Open the destination location  folder  and choose  Paste  from the  Edit  menu  You may also     21        drag and drop image files 
31. the camera is in Record    mode    2  Set the focus dial located on the front side of the camera to  the      position    3  Compose your scene        4  Press the shutter button     Digital Zoom    Using digital zoom  images appear closer  Whereas digital zoom is a compelling feature  the  more an image is enlarged  zoomed   the more pixilated  grainier  the image will appear   1  Power on the camera  Make sure the camera is in  Record III mode   2  Press the OK button to activate the digital zoom  function      The zoom bar and magnifier icon appear on the  LCD monitor      Press the    button to magnify up to 4X   E Press the W button to reduce the magnification       level   3  Press the OK button to cancel the digital zoom function     4  Press the shutter button to capture a  Zoomed  image      16        NOTE    e The more the image is enlarged  the more pixilated  grainier  the image     Self Timer    The self timer duration is ten seconds  Activate the self timer by pressing the shutter button  The  self timer LED blinks slowly for seven seconds and then blinks rapidly for the last three seconds   This allows you to get into the scene when taking group images   1  Secure the camera to a tripod or place it on a stable  surface   DISP    2  Power on the camera  Make sure the camera is in Record E       mode   3  Press the   button      The     icon appears on the LCD monitor   4  Compose the scene   5  Press the shutter button        WI The self timer function is activa
32. x1200 42 17 40 87 180   366   732   1478  173   358   729   1456   2939  pixels  2560  2560x1960 18 38 79 162   325   656  pixels  320x240    The above data shows the standard testing results  The actual capacity varies according to    the shooting conditions and settings     Still Image  pixels  1280  1280x960        14        RECORD MODE       Taking Images   Your camera is equipped with a 1 5  LCD monitor to   compose images    1  Turn the camera on by pressing the power  D button    The camera will always power up in still image record    mode         2  If not in record mode  toggle the MODE button to the   I mode    3  Compose your shot on the display screen    4  Press the shutter button     NOTE    e The LCD monitor does not work well under direct sunlight and bright light     Portrait Mode    Taking pictures by selecting the portrait mode will produce an image with a sharp subject and  indistinct background  The effective range of focus is between  0 7 meters and 1 4 meters   1  Power on the camera  Make sure the camera is in Record  a mode   2  Set the focus dial located on the front side of the camera to  the am position   B The   a icon appears on the LCD monitor        3  Compose your scene   4  Press the shutter button       5        NOTE    e The flash mode is disabled in the portrait mode     Normal Mode    The normal mode  suitable for scenery shooting  is used when the distance to the subject is   greater than 1 4 meters    1  Power on the camera  Make sure 
    
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