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1. will display on the LCD monitor gt 2 Press the UP A DOWN w button to select LANGUAGE 3 Press the RIGHT p gt button to select the LANGUAGE sub menu 4 Select the desired language by pressing the UP DOWN W button 5 After selecting the desired language press the OK button to confirm the setting 68 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM RESET e This menu allows you to reset all the camera settings to the default 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode and a MENU RESET Se meus will display on the LCD monitor no 2 Press the UP DOWN W button to select RESET 3 Press the RIGHT button to select the RESET sub menu P2 4 SELECT 4 Select the desired sub menu by pressing the UP DOWN W button Selecting NO The menu display returns to the initial display Selecting YES The ARE YOU SURE message will display Selecting NO makes the menu display returns to the initial display If you select YES the camera setting is returned to the default 69 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM lt TABLE 1 gt List of menus and settings Remarks Default X There is no associated menu The setting is maintained even if the power button is turned off The setting is returned to default once the camera power has been switched off The setting is returned to default after the function has been compl
2. 2 6 F4 5 Digital Zoom STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT mode 2X PLAY mode 2X iewfinder Focusing Range Normal 0 8m infinity 000000 Shutter ee a s Control Compensation 2EV 0 5EV steps ISO Equivalent Auto 200 400 Recharging Time Soft Normal White Balance Auto7 Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten LE Flash Auto Fill in flash Flash off Auto amp Red eye reduction Slow sync harpness Voice recording and play back for still image Shooting Still image Macro shot Modes Single Continuous Movie Clip Size 320x240 ssec ste n sec Compact Flash card opisne sarme 0000 File Format Still image Macro shot JPEG DCF DPOF Image Size Large 2272X1704 pixels Medium 1600x1200 pixels Small 640x480 pixels ADVANCED SPECIFICATIONS Large Super fine 12 24 Fine 25 51 Normal 51 103 Medium Super fine 25 51 Fine 51 103 Normal 103 20 Small Super fine 155 311 Fine 249 497 Normal 366 733 These figures are measured under Gatewat s standard conditions and may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings Image Play Single image Thumbnails Slide show Interface Digital output connector USB mm Video output NTSC PAL user selectable DC power input connector 6 0V AC adapter optional Dimensions 118 7x66 5x50mm 4 7x2 6x2 0 in FAN 2459 8 602 w
3. the mode you have selected STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP STILL IMAGE mode MACRO SHOT mode MOVIE CLIP mode 5 O J m OJ O gt A v Z m Ua CD REC TIME X X X O X ISO O O X O X X O O YES X NO Reference e The menu will not be displayed on the LCD monitor under the following conditions When another button is being pressed While image data is being processed when the green LED next to the viewfinder flashes When there is no battery capacity e Explanation of the 5 function button 41 ADVANCED UP button Pressing the UP button makes the cursor move up e DOWN button W Pressing the DOWN button makes the cursor move down e LEFT button Pressing the LEFT button makes the cursor move left e RIGHT button Pressing the RIGHT button makes the cursor move right e OK button Pressing the OK button confirms the selection When the menu is displayed the LCD monitor it is not possible to operate the shutter button to take an image To take an image simply cancel the menu display by pressing the MENU button The menu will no longer display and the camera is ready to take an image FOCUSING In STILL IMAGE and MACRO SHOT mode you can select the focusing range 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Press MENU button to display the me
4. The camera power is off e The batteries are exhausted e The mode dial is positioned incorrectly Adapter e Insert fresh batteries e Press the power button to reactivate camera e Remove and re insert plug e Keep the camera in warm conditions for example inside a jacket and only remove it in order to take images e Insert fresh batteries all of which should be of the same type e After turning the camera off insert card e Format the card e Insert new CF CARD e Turn on the camera Insert fresh batteries e Rotate the mode dial to SHOT mode 77 ADVANCED BEFORE CONTACTING A SERVICE CENTER Check the following Symptom cause Remedy The images are unclear The flash does not fire Incorrect date and time is displayed The camera buttons do not operate CF CARD error Color of image different than original scene Images are too bright 78 e The focus mode is not correct e FLASH OFF mode has been selected e The date and time have been set incorrectly or the camera has adopted the default settings e Camera malfunction e Incorrect CF CARD format WHITE BALANCE setting is incorrect e Exposure is excessive e f the subject is closer than 2 6ft 0 8m select MACRO SHOT mode Disengage FLASH OFF mode e Reset the date and time correctly Refer to page 65 e Remove then re insert batteries and turn camera o
5. e The PLAY mode can be set using the camera button THUMBNAIL ZOOM 900 button e You can view up to 6 images at a time by using the THUMBNAIL function 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode gt and the last image displays the LCD monitor 2 Press the THUMBNAIL 44 button The thumbnail display will highlight the last 6 images on the LCD monitor TZA 2300001 JPG THUMBNAIL 6 Highlighted image ET ni selected image 6 4 SELECT RESETE SINGLE DISPLAY MODE Thumbnail display mode 3 Press the W q p button to move to the desired image Icons displayed to indicate the type of file selected Movie clip file DPOF indicator 48 Sound recorded file 4 When viewing a thumbnail image press the ZOOM 4 button and the selected shot will show in single display mode 53 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS ZOOM 4 button e When viewing a single image in PLAY mode use the zoom 4 button to enlarge the selected image 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode gt 2 Select the desired image 3 Enlarge the image to 2X scale of enlargement by using the ZOOM 8 button 4 Press the A w q y button to navigate the image 5 Press the ZOOM M button to zoom back to the origi nal full sized image 2X scale of enlargement Reference e f an image is enlarged the ratio indicator will display on the upper left side of the LCD moni
6. PREPARATION Using the AC power adapter e f you have access to a electrical supply using an AC Adapter allows the camera to be used for long periods of time If you connect the camera to a computer it is advisable to use an AC adapter to enable extended use e Plug the adapter into the connection point DC IN 6V on the camera Ensure that you use an AC adapter with the correct specification for the cam era 6v 2 0A Failure to do so may affect your warranty N WARNING Always turn off power before taking the AC adapter out of the electnical outlet As with all electrically powered devices safety is important Ensure that neither the camera nor adapter comes into contact with water or metallic materials Attaching the strap To prevent accidental damage to the camera always use the strap e Refer to the illustrations left 23 READY PREPARATION ee Inserting the CF CARD 1 Pull the card cover in the direction of the arrow to open 2 Insert the card towards the arrow The back side of the CF CARD and the LCD monitor should face in the same direction when the card is inserted The label side of the CF CARD should face the back of camera 3 To close the card cover push the card in the opposite direction of the arrow in step Tuntil you hear a click Removing the CF CARD 1 Turn the Power off with the power button 1 2 Open the card cover and push the card eject lever 2 3 Pull the CF
7. CARD out of the stot Note e Repeated use of a CF CARD will eventually reduce the card s performance Should this be the case you will need to purchase a new CF CARD e f you open the card cover when the camera power is turned on the camera will turn off automatically 24 READY PREPARATION Reference The shooting capacity of a 32MB and 64MB CF CARD are listed below These figures are intended as an indication of expected performance Recorded image size Recorded image quality Number of shots 32MB 64MB 2272x1704 Super Fine 12 Large Fine Normal 1600X1200 Super Fine Medium Fine Normal 640X480 Super Fine Small Fine Normal e These figures are approximate as image capacities can be affected by variables such as card performance and subject matter 25 READY PREPARATION Instructions on how to use the CF CARD e Using new CARD for the first time Before using the CF CARD it must be formated Initializing prepares the CF CARD for recording data e For more details please refer to page 63 Preserving the CF CARD data If the card is subjected to any of the following the recorded data may become corrupted When the CF CARD is used incorrectly If the power is turned off while recording deleting formatting or reading It is advisable to copy important data onto other media as back up e g flop py disks hard disks CD etc Gateway cannot be held responsible for lost
8. LUMINANCE message will dis play on the LCD monitor In addition it may cause the camera to fix the focus as listed below Normal Shot mode 6 5ft Macro shot mode 1 6ft In this case increase the lighting value or take an image in a bright place Reference e f there is no card a NO CARD message will display on the LCD monitor e f there is insufficient memory available the message CARD FULL is displayed and the camera will not operate e To optimize the amount of memory in the camera replace the CF CARD or delete unnecessary images stored on the CF CARD 31 ADVANCED TAKING PHOTOS Reference There are two LED lamps one green one red positioned next to the viewfinder e f the camera is in focus when you press the shutter AFO button halfway the green LED will light up and you O can take an image e If the red lamp lights up the flash can fire e f the red lamp blinks the flash is being charged When an image is being stored onto the CF CARD the green lamp blinks slowly When the image data has been stored the green LED light will go out After the green LED light has gone out you can resume taking images Note Under certain conditions the auto focus system may not perform as expected e When photographing a subject that has little contrast e If the subject is highly reflective or shiny e f the subject is moving at high speed When the subject matter has only horizontal line
9. OK button to confirm the setting 7 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display SELECT OK SET 63 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM eS EE Starting SETUP mode e Rotate the mode dial to SETUP mode to set up the basic camera settings FORMAT e This is used for formatting the CF CARD 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode A MENU will display on the LCD monitor FORMAT FORMAT No 2 Press the UP DOWN button and select ci 3MN YES FORMAT 021111 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the FORMAT on sub menu nsc 4 Press the RIGHT button to select the FORMAT P1 gt SELECT OK SET sub menu 5 Select the desired setting by pressing the UP DOWN W button After selecting the desired setting press the OK button to confirm the setting 6 Selecting NO The menu display returns to the initial display Select YES The ARE YOU SURE message will display Selecting NO makes the menu display return to the initial display If you select YES the WAITING mes sage will display and the CD CARD is formatted Note e All the files in the CF CARD are deleted by the FORMAT function Before formatting the CF CARD it is advisable to copy important data onto other media as back up such as floppy disks hard disks or CDs 64 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM SSeS ES Ee DV POWER OFF This function turns the camera off
10. THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Reference Images taken using the digital zoom may take a little longer for the camera to process Allow time for this to take place The digital zoom cannot be used in movie clip shots You may notice a decrease in image quality when using digital zoom Note Take care not to touch the lens during the zoom operation as this may cause damage Take care not to touch the lens to avoid a dim image and camera malfunction When the camera is turned on take care not to touch the camera s moving parts of the lens as this may make the image dim Take care not to touch the lens during the zoom operation as this may make the image dim If the image is dim turn the camera power off and turn it on again to modify the lens position OK button e Press the OK button to save changes made with the 4 button UP button e When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor pressing the UP 4 button makes the cursor shift up or changes the sub menu DOWN button e When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor pressing the DOWN wr but ton makes the cursor shift down or changes the sub menu 40 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera e Shooting functions can be changed by using the LCD monitor e n the shot mode pressing the MENU button displays the menu the LCD monitor The following functions are available depending
11. data Important information on the use of the CF CARD If you switch off this camera while it is reading initializing or playing the information on the CF CARD may be corrupted The CF CARD is an electronic precision device Do not bend drop or subject the card to any heavy impact Do not store the CF CARD in an environment with strong electronic or magnetic fields for example near loud speakers or TV receivers Do not use or store in an environment where there are extremes of tempera ture Do not allow the CF CARD to become dirty or to come into contact with any liquid Should this happen clean the card with a soft cloth Keep the CF CARD in its case when not in use During and after periods of extended use you may notice that the CF CARD is warm This is normal 26 READY PREPARATION Selecting the date and time You will need to check and select the correct Date Time when the camera is used for the first time or the batteries have been removed e The DATE TIME will only be displayed on the LCD monitor When you print the image the DATE TIME will not be printed e The DATE and TIME will be displayed on the lower end of the LCD monitor in PLAY mode e The DATE and TIME will NOT be displayed in STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP mode 1 Turn on the power by pressing the Power button 2 Set the mode dial to the SETUP mode 5 function button d 3 The setup menu will be displayed on the LCD mon
12. hands This could pose a risk of electric shock LV 1 13 J SAFETY NOTE e Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures such as a sealed vehicle direct sunlight or other places of extreme variances in temperature Exposure to extreme temperatures may adversely affect the camera s internal components and could cause a fire When in use do not cover the camera or AC Power Adapter This may cause heat to build up and distort the camera case or cause a fire Always use the camera and its accessories in a well ventilated area Leakage overheating or burst batteries could result in fire or injury Do not short circuit heat or dispose of batteries in fire Do not use old batteries with new ones or mix brands of batteries Ensure the batteries are positioned correctly with regard to polarity When the camera is not in use for long periods always unplug the camera from its power source space batteries or AC Power Adapter space for safety purposes Leaking batteries can cause fire and pollution to the environment Allowing dust to accumulate in the camera over a long period is hazardous as extreme circumstances may cause a fire It is best to clean your camera prior to seasonal periods of high humidity Consult Gateway for information on the cost of cleaning your camera Do not move the camera while it is turned on if you are using the AC Power Adapter After use alw
13. page36 page53 PLAY amp PAUSE DOWN button page55 page36 READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Product Exterior side DC input connection point DC 6V IN Video connection terminal USB connection terminal Card cover CompactFlash CF CARD Card eject lever Viewfinder Close range picture area mark Optimal picture area within 2 5ft 5ft 0 8m 1 5m E Picture area frame Optimal picture area over 5ft 1 5m Auto focus frame READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Reference Vertical and Horizontal shots are taken in the same way Avoid obstructing the lens or the flash when you take a picture Horizontal grip Vertical grip Note e Because there can be some differences between what is seen through the viewfinder and the resulting image when taken at a range closer than 5ft 1 5m it is recommended that you use the LCD monitor to compose the shot READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES LCD panel indicator The LCD panel displays information about the shooting conditions Flash Auto flash and Red eye reduction Image size Slow synchro X L 2272x1704 pixels Auto flash A M 1600x1200 pixels Fill in flash 1 S 640x480 pixels Flash off Battery condition indicator 772 The batteries are fully charged new batteries 7 There is no battery capacity replace new batteries Shooting information MACRO SHOT mode STILL IMAGE mode Number of available shots remaini
14. that this will permanently delete images Important images have to be stored on a computer before deleting images 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode DELETE ALL 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP DOWN E ves w button to select DELETE ALL 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the DELETE ALL sub menu 4 Select the desired option by pressing the UP DOWN wr button and then press the OK button 5 Select YES or NO Selecting The display is returned to the initial menu and the DELETE ALL menu is high lighted Press the MENU button and the menu display will no longer display Selecting YES The ARE YOU SURE message will display Selecting NO makes the menu display return to the initial display If you select YES the WAITING message will display and all the images are deleted The menu display will return to the initial display The NO IMAGES message will be displayed when you press the MENU button 59 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS SS SS SE oi SLIDE SHOW e Images can be displayed continuously at pre set intervals 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP 44 DOWN SLIDE SHOW Bu wW button to select SLIDE SHOW 3 DIRECTION 3 Press the RIGHT button to select the SLIDESHOW TIME sub menu gt SELECT 4 Press UP DOWN button and Select S
15. the correct flash to suit the environment 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Do not turn the LCD monitor off 5 Sag 3 Press the FLASH 4 button until the desired FLASH FILS F mode indicator displays on the LCD monitor and LCD panel indicator Selecting Auto flash Note e Photograph within the flash range The flash ranges are listed below po S wide Telephoto MACRO SHOT mode 1 6ft 0 5m 2 6ft 0 8m 2 6ft 0 8m 9 8ft 3m 2 6ft 0 8m 6 5ft 2m e The image quality is not guaranteed if the subject is too close or highly reflective 37 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Flash mode indicator p Auto flash and Red eye reduction If a subject or background is dark the camera flash will work automatically and will reduce the red eye effect by using the red eye reduction function Slow synchro The flash will operate in conjunction with a slow shutter speed in order to obtain the correct exposure We recommend using a tripod Lp Auto flash If the subject or background is dark the camera flash will operate automatically Fill in flash The flash fires regardless of available qn lt light The intensity of the flash will be controlled according to the prevailing conditions The brighter the background or subject is the less intense the flash will be Flash off The flash does fire Reference e Using the flash frequently will reduce the li
16. to DATE TIME sub menu by using the RIGHT gt button Selecting DATE In step 5 select DATE by pressing UP 4 DOWN W button and press OK button Selecting TIME In step 5 select TIME by pressing UP DOWN W button and press OK button 6 To select YEAR MONTH DAY or HOUR MINUTE press the LEFT lt q RIGHT buttons To change the numbers press UP 44 DOWN wr button 7 Press the OK button to confirm the setting at the DAY or MINUTE sub menu DATE TIME DATE A 2002 01 11 00 00 MM DD HH MM lt gt SELECT Note e The DATE and TIME will be displayed on the lower end of the LCD monitor in PLAY mode e DATE and TIME will not be displayed in SHOT mode and will not be printed 66 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM ee LOS beep sound will occur when you press the camera button 1 Turn the camera power on if FORMAT 2 Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode and a MENU Cj smn will display on the LCD monitor 02 111 3 Press the UP DOWN W button to select BEEP 4 Press the RIGHT p gt button to select the BEEP sub NTSC OFF P1 SELECT menu 5 Select the desired setting by pressing the UP DOWN W button The default is ON 6 After selecting the desired setting press the OK button to confirm the setting 67 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM FT ES SEE VIDEO OUT e The video o
17. x x x x DATE TIME x x x x x x x x x IDEO OUT x x x C koran x x x x e X Menus are subject to change without prior notice ADVANCED CONNECTING TO AN EXTERNAL MONITOR 7 Connecting to an external monitor e In PLAY mode you can view the stored images or movie clips by connecting the camera to an external monitor via the video cable When the camera is connected to an external monitor the LCD monitor will be turned off automatically 35 When the camera is connected to an external monitor the menu will be visible on the external monitor Selecting the Video output type You can select an NTSC or PAL video output signal depending on the external equipment monitor or TV that you wish to connect to X Refer to page 67 VIDEO OUT about selecting the video output from the camera Reference When using a TV as an external monitor you will need to select the external or AV channel of the TV e When using a TV as an external monitor the sound information cannot be played back There will be a digital noise on the external monitor but it is not a malfunction e f the image is not in the center of screen use the TV controls to center it 72 ADVANCED PC MODE Functions of PC mode Downloading stored images e Once you have downloaded images to your PC you can edit these images and print 1 Rotate the mode dial to PC mode and tu
18. 8 button and the sound recording indicator will display The sound is being recorded 4 Recording can be stopped by pressing the MIC 6 Being recorded button again The sound will record for 10 seconds PLAY amp PAUSE DOWN button e The PLAY amp PAUSE button is used for playing and pausing a sound recorded still image movie clip or slide show 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode 2 Press the LEFT q RIGHT buttons to select a sound recorded still image or a movie clip 3 Press the PLAY amp PAUSE button 56 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS PLAY amp PAUSE explained e If an image is showing but there is no sound or movement Press the PLAY amp PAUSE button to play the sound clip or to start the movie clip A sound recorded still image A movie clip e If the image is playing Press the PLAY PAUSE button to pause playback A sound recorded still image A movie clip 57 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS Slide show If the PLAY amp PAUSE ii button is pressed when the image is paused the sound or movement will resume Reference When an image is being played back press the MENU button to cancel the progress ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS Setting up play back function using the LCD monitor DELETE ALL This enables you to clear all images from the CF CARD Remember
19. Delete the camera driver and re install the driver 2 Refer to the FAQ refer to page 93 to check for a possible solution to the problem e f your PC s central processing unit is VIA Chip This is shown in the USB Host Controller Download the patch file from the Gatway web page http www gatway com 86 SOFTWARE HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Setting up DirectX 8 1 for Windows DirectX is a windows technology that enables higher performance in graphics and sound when you re playing games or watching video on your PC 1 After driver installation the Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Setup window will open automatically Click Yes 2 The software license agreement window will open If you agree to it click Yes If you to disagree click No and the installation pro gram will be canceled 3 DirectX 8 1 installation starts 4 Installation is complete Restart your computer 87 SOFTWARE CONNECTING THE CAMERA FOR WINDOWS Connecting USB cable to the Camera for Windows e To download images you will need Windows 98 later and a USB port on your computer 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the computer 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the camera 3 Set the mode dial to PC mode 4 Switch the camera on Removable Disk e To use this camera as a Removable Disk install the USB Driver 1 Before turning the camera power on connect t
20. FOR MAC the USB cable to the camera for MAC The USB port has to be on the Macintosh or keyboard 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB port on the Macintosh 2 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on the camera 3 Rotate the mode dial to PC mode 4 Switch the camera on How to install and use the USB driver for MAC e Setting up the USB Driver for MAC The USB Driver for MAC is not included with the Application CD as MAC OS sup port the camera driver Check the MAC OS This camera is available in MAC OS 9 0 10 1 3 Note Before connecting the camera to a MAC make sure that the CF CARD is inserted in the card slot Connect the camera to the Macintosh and turn the camera power on in PC mode A new icon Untitled will be displayed on the desktop after connecting the cam era to the MCA Using a USB Driver for MAC 1 Double click a new icon Untitled on the desktop and the folder in the CF CARD will be displayed 2 Select an image file and copy or move it to MAC Disconnecting the camera from the computer Macintosh 1 Drag the untitled removable drive icon on the desktop to the Trash 2 Unplug the USB cable from the camera 93 SOFTWARE FAQ About USB Check the following if the USB connection malfunctions Case 1 The camera power is off Turn the camera power on We recommend using an AC power adapter in PC mode If you use batteries check the battery
21. Gateway DC M40 digital camera user s guide 2 1 L A 13 READ o LA SPECIAL FEATURES This digital camera has the following features e High resolution of 4 1 mega pixels e 3X optical and 2X digital zoom lens e Movie clip recording function e Voice Recording and Playback for still image e An easy and fast PC interface with USB Storage Driver amp Digital Image Regulatory compliance statements United States of America Federal Communications Commission FCC Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15 This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause interference to radio and television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a diffe
22. STILL IMAGE and MACRO SHOT mode you can select the image size e Changing the image size affects the number of images which can be recorded on the CF card 2272X1704 1600 1200 5 640X480 IMAGE SIZE 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP DOWN button and select IMAGE SIZE 1811 2272x1704 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the IMAGE SIZE 21 4600X1200 sub menu A 5 e40xas0 P1 4 SELECT 4 Select the desired size by pressing the UP 44 DOWN STILL IMAGE mode button The default is 2272x1704 5 After selecting the desired size press the OK button to confirm the setting 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display 44 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION QUALITY e In STILL IMAGE and MACRO SHOT mode you can select the image data compression rate e The higher the Quality setting the better the final image will be However the high quality setting will require more memory and therefore reduce the number of images you can store on the CF CARD e SUPER FINE is the highest quality and NORMAL is the lowest setting Choose the setting appropriate for your needs 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP 4 DOWN W button and select QUALITY SUPER FINE 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the QUALITY sub menu 4 Select the desired q
23. TART 5 Press the OK button to start the menu display 6 To stop the SLIDE SHOW press the PLAY amp PAUSE 11 gt button Selecting direction Select SLIDE SHOW DIRECTION 1 Select DIRECTION in step 4 by pressing the UP DOWN W button 2 Press the RIGHT p gt button to select the DIRECTION sub menu 3 Select the desired option by pressing the UP DOWN wr button 4 After selecting the desired option press the OK button to confirm the setting Selecting TIME Select SLIDE SHOW delay time e You can select 2 SEC 3 SEC 5 SEC or 10 SEC delay time 1 Select TIME in step 4 by pressing the UP DOWN wW button 2 Press the RIGHT button to select the TIME sub menu 3 Select the desired time by pressing the UP DOWN W button 4 After selecting the desired time press the OK button to confirm the setting 60 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS DPOF Digital Print Order Format DPOF stores printing information on the CF CARD enabling you to have images printed directly from the CF CARD e Images can then be printed on DPOF printers or at photo laboratories QUANTITY e You can select the number of the printing copies 22 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode PE pm 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP DOWN 58 Ww button to select DPOF 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the DPOF sub menu 4 Press t
24. after setting the amount of time in order to prevent unnecessary battery drainage e You can set the power to turn off at any specified time 1 3 5 10 or 30 Minutes from the last operation Note that the automatic power off does not operate if the camera is in slide show or PC mode a 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode A MENU will FORMAT 4 MN display on the LCD monitor 3MN 3MN 2 Press the UP DOWN W button and select 0234 SMIN POWER OFF 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the POWER OFF NTSC 30MIN P1 SELECT sub menu 4 Select the desired time by pressing the UP DOWN W button The default is 3MIN 5 After selecting the desired time press the OK button to confirm the setting 65 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE CAMERA SYSTEM TS SS ES EE DATE TIME This alters the time and date stored with the images e The DATE TIME will only be displayed on the LCD monitor When you print the image the DATE TIME will not be printed e Range 2002 2100 year leap years and months are corrected automatically e The default is 2002 01 01 00 00 e You will need to check and select the correct Date Time when The camera is used for the first time The batteries have been removed 1 Turn the camera power on 2 Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode and a MENU will display on the LCD monitor v 4 Press the UP DOWN W button to select DATE TIME 5 Move
25. age42 C smc IMAGE SIZE select image size page43 2272X1704 e QUALITY select image quality page44 SUPER FINE e WHITE BALANCE select white balance page45 1 4 SELECT EXPOSURE select exposure value page46 EV ISO select ISO sensitivity page48 e SHARPNESS select image sharpness page49 IIl norma e LCD select LCD brightness page50 BRIGHTNESS P2 lt SELECT MOVE CLIP mode REC TIME ai REC TIME e REC TIME select recording time page50 SELECT 20 READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES PLAY mode DELETE ALL delete all stored images page58 DELETE ALL 0 e SLIDE SHOW select slide show function page59 START e DPOF select DPOF function page60 quantity e FOLDER change the folder name to 100GW 1006w page62 e LCD select LCD brightness page62 SETUP mode e FORMAT format CF CARD page63 i a POWER OFF select auto power off time page64 Ch e DATE TIME select date time page65 02 4 1 e BEEP set the beep sound ON OFF page66 on e VIDEO OUT select video out signal page67 NTSC P1 4 4 gt SELECT e LANGUAGE select OSD On Screen Display ENG ENGLISH Language page67 e RESET select the default camera setting page68 P2 gt SELECT Reference e There is no associated menu in PC mode and the LCD mon
26. al zooming in out in SHOT mode STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP Digital zooming is not available in MOVIE CLIP mode e When you press the zoom 444 b button the cursor of the zoom bar will display in the upper center of the LCD monitor Optical zoom 1 Zoom TELE Optical zoom Press the zoom button Digital zoom This will zoom into the subject the subject will appear nearer 2 Zoom WIDE Press the zoom button IM This will zoom out from the subject the subject will appear farther away Pressing the bbb button continuously will set the camera to its minimum zoom setting the subject appears at its farthest from the camera Digital zoom e To use digital zoom the LCD monitor has to be turned on e The digital zoom will operate only when the optical zoom is at its maximum when the subject appears to be at its closest Pressing the button again will operate the digital zoom Cancel Digital zoom e Pressing the bbb button will reduce the digital zoom and pressing the button again will reduce the optical zoom until the minimum setting is 84 reached or the button is released 36 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION FLASH LEFT button e When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor pressing the LEFT lt q button makes the cursor shift to the left or to the main menu e When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor the LEFT lt q button operates as the FLASH 4 button e Use
27. ays switch off the camera before unplugging the adapter from the AC Power wall socket Then make sure that any connector cords or cables to other devices are disconnected before moving the camera Failure to do so may damage the cords or cables and cause a fire or electric shock READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Product Exterior Top Microphone LCD panel Shutter button page 33 Mode dial page28 Front Flash fading control sensor Viewfinder anm Self timer lamp Flash N n za Lens Battery chamber cover Tripod socket Cover lock 723 j b Strap eyelet i t T 13 READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES N Power button page33 Zoom 6 Thumbnail button Page35 page52 LCD monitor Autofocus indicator Green lamp Zoom Digital zoom button page35 Page53 Viewfinder Flash indicator Red lamp MENU button LANDSCAPE DELETE button Speaker LCD button DIGITAL Zoom 2x 5 function button 5 Function Button MIC UP button page55 page36 SELF TIMER RIGHT button page39 FLASH LEFT button page37 OK button
28. cessary when installing and using the software For Apple Macintosh 68040 or later processor or better or Macintosh or Power Macintosh Mac 59 0510 1 2 MB RAM or higher 10 MB or more of available hard disk space he color monitor capable of displaying 256 colors ecessary when installing and using the software 82 SOFTWARE SOFTWARE MANUAL Make sure that you read the instruction manual carefully before use e Software Notes e The included software is a camera driver and image editing software tool for Windows and Mac e Under no circumstances should all or part of either the software or the user manual be reproduced Copyright for the software is licensed only for use with a camera In the unlikely event of a manufacturing fault we will repair or exchange your camera We cannot however be held responsible in any way for damage caused by inappropriate use e Using a Hand made PC or a PC that has not been guaranteed by a manufacturer is not covered by the Gateway warranty e Before reading this manufal you should have a basic knowledge of computers and O S Operating Systems Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Macintosh and Mac are the registered trademarks of Apple Computer USA About software e USB storage Driver e This camera uses a USB Storage Driver as the camera driver You can use the camera as a USB card reader After installing the driver and connectin
29. condition Case 2 The mode dial is not set to PC mode gt Rotate the mode dial to PC mode PC interfacing is available only in PC mode Case 3 USB Driver is not installed correctly Install the USB Driver correctly Refer to pager 84 Case 4 The USB cable is not connected or you are using a cable with an incorrect specification 3 Use a USB cable with the correct specification Case 5 The CF CARD is not inserted or the camera can t recognize the CF CARD 3 The camera power off and insert the CF CARD again Case 6 Occasionally the computer recognizes the USB as another device Install the camera driver correctly Turn the camera power off and remove the USB cable Connect the USB cable again and turn the camera power on The computer should now recognize the camera Case 7 There is an unexpected error during file transfer 3 Turn the camera power off and on again Transfer the file again 94 SOFTWARE Case 8 How do know my computer supports a USB Interface Check the USB port in your computer or keyboard gt Check the OS version A USB Interface is available in Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME XP gt Check Universal serial bus controller in Device Manager Do the following to check Universal serial bus controller Win 98 ME Click Start gt Settings gt Control System Device Manager Universal serial bus controller Win 2K Click Start S
30. crosoft operating system components which you are about to install including any online or electronic documentation OS COMPONENTS are subject to the terms and conditions ofthe agreement under which you have validly licensed the applicable Microsoft operating system product identified below each an End User License Agreement or EULA and the terms and conditions of this Supplemental EULA BY INSTALLING COPYING OR OTHERWISE USING THE OS COMPONENTS YOU AGREE TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE EULA FOR THE APPLICABLE OPERATING SYSTEM PRODUCT IDENTIFIED BELOW Do you accept all of the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you 89 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE a a Installation of Photo Impression ArcSoft Photolmpression Setup Select Components Choose the components Setup will install Macs ft Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install SEA Description 147922 K Install Photolmpression ArcSoft PhotoImpressson Setup Select Program Folder Please select a program folder ArcS H a Setup wil add program icons to the Program Folder listed below You may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list Click Next to continue ArcSoft Photolmpression Setup InstallShield Wizard Complete Click Finish to complete Setup 90 7 Keep clinking Next until the installation of Photo Impressio
31. cting to an external monitor 71 PC mode 72 Important notes 73 Caution 73 Warning indicator 75 Before contacting a service center 76 Specification 79 Requirements of Photo Impression amp Video Impression 81 Software Software manual 82 How to set up the software for Windows 83 Setting up USB driver for WINDOWS 84 Setting up DirectX 8 1 for WINDOWS 86 Connecting the camera for WINDOWS 87 Installation of application software 88 Installation of Digital Image 88 Installation of Photo Impression 89 Installation of Video Impression 90 Removing the USB Driver for WINDOWS 91 Connecting the camera for MAC 92 FAQ 93 READY GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA e Prior to using this camera read the user manual thoroughly e Keep the manual in the safe place Symbol Explanations This manual contains instructions that will help you use this camera safely and correctly This will help prevent danger to the camera and injury to others Warning This is a descriptive statement that warns of the result if the instructions are ignored or not understood Note This explains use of the camera Reference This should further assist camera operation T F LN LO FADY 4 5 AFETY NOTE A WARNING Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way This may result in fire injury electric shock or severe damage to your camera or injury to you Internal inspection maintenance and repairs should b
32. e disconnect and re connect the USB cable before trying the transfer again 75 ADVANCED IMPORTANT NOTE Warning indicator e There are several warnings that may appear in the LCD display arning message Reason for message Remedy e No CF CARD e Insert a CF CARD e The camera cannot e Remove and re insert the CF recognize the CF CARD CARD Turn the camera off wait a few seconds and turn it on again e There are no images e Take images stored on the CF CARD Insert a CF CARD that contains some images There is insufficient e Insert a new CF CARD or delete memory capacity to stored images to free up some take an image memory 76 ADVANCED BEFORE CONTACTING A SERVICE CENTER Check the following before contacting Gateway Symptom Caue Remedy 000000 The camera doesn t switch on The camera powers down while in use Batteries drain quickly Camera does not take images when pressing the Shutter button e There is low battery capacity e Insert fresh batteries e The AC Power Adapter is not Connect the AC Power connected e The batteries are exhausted e The camera is turned off automatically due to the Auto power function e The Adapter plug is not connected securely e The camera being used in low temperatures e Mixing old and new batteries or battery types e CF CARD is not inserted e The CF CARD has not been formatted e The CF CARD is full
33. e carried out by Gateway Do not use the flash in close proximity to the people or animals Positioning the flash too close to your subject s eyes may cause eyesight damage Do not attempt to photograph children using a flash closer than 3 feet 1 meter proximity When taking photographs never point the lens of the camera directly into strong light This may result in permanent damage to the camera or your eyesight Do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases as this could increase the risk of explosion For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of reach of children or animals to prevent accidents such as swallowing batteries or small camera accessories e In case of accidents consult a doctor immediately e There is a risk of permanent eye sight damage if the flash is operated at a distance of less than 3 feet 1 meter from a person s eyes e There is a possibility of injury from the camera s moving parts Should any form of liquid enter the camera do not use it Switch off the camera and then disconnect the power source batteries or AC Power Adapter You must contact Gateway Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through access points such as the CARD slot and battery chamber This may cause a fire or electric shock Do not operate this camera with wet
34. es and other chemicals Sand or other partiles can cause severe malfunctions Ensure that there is no contact with sand or similar particles If the camera is transferred from a cold to a warm and humid environment condensation can form on the delicate electronic circuitry If this occurs turn the camera off and wait for at least 1 hour until all moisture is evaporated Moisture build up can also occur in the CF CARD If this happens turn off the camera and remove the CF CARD until the moisture has evaporated 74 ADVANCED IMPORTANT NOTE If the camera is exposed to electronic interference it will turn itself off to protect the CF CARD Maintenance e Use a soft brush available from photo stores to GENTLY clean the lens and LCD assemblies If this does not work lens cleaning paper with lens cleaning fluid can be used e Clean the camera body with a soft cloth Do not allow this camera to come into contact with solvent materials such as benzol insecticide thinners or similar products e Rough handling can damage the LCD monitor Take care to avoid damage and keep the camera in its protective carry case at all times DO NOT attempt to disassemble or modify the camera Under certain conditions static electricity can cause the flash unit to fire This is not harmful to the camera and is not a malfunction When images are uploaded or downloaded the data transfer may be affected by static electricity In this cas
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36. ettings 3 Control Panel 3 System Hardware 3 Device Manager gt Universal serial bus con troller Win XP Click start Control Panel Performance and Maintenance System Hardware Device Manager Universal Serial Bus controller There must be a USB Host Controller and USB root hub under Universal serial bus controller When all the conditions mentioned above are met the computer support the USB interface Case 9 When using USB hub 3 There may be a problem in connecting the camera to the PC through the USB hub if the PC and the hub are not compatible Wherever possi ble connect the camera to the PC directly Case 10 Are other USB cables connected to the PC gt The camera may malfunction when it is connected to the PC at the same time as another USB cable In this case disconnect the other USB cable and connect only one USB cable to the camera 95 c 2003 Gateway Inc All rights reserved Gateway Gateway Country the Gateway stylized logo and the black and white spot design are trademarks or registered trademarks of Gateway Inc in the United States and other countries All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies
37. facturer s contents Make sure that that you have the correct contents before using this product Digital camera READY THIS DIGITAL CAMERA CAN BE USED FOR Viewing images on TV Recording images onto CD Printing images Editing images on a PC READY THIS DIGITAL CAMERA CAN BE USED FOR Creation of a digital photo album Inserting images directly into any electronic document Taking a self portrait and using the image to personalize name cards Creating your own unique gift wrap paper by using your digital images CONTENTS Ready Getting to know your camera 9 Safety note 10 Identification of features 12 Product exterior 12 Viewfinder 14 LCD panel indicator 16 LCD monitor indicator 17 LCD monitor menu indicator 19 Preparation 21 Connecting to Power 21 Using the batteries 21 Using the AC power adapter 22 Attaching the strap 22 Inserting the CF CARD 23 Removing the CF CARD 23 Instructions on how to use the CF CARD 25 Selecting the date and time 26 Advanced Camera working mode 28 Taking photos 30 Setting up the shooting function 32 Movie clip shot 32 Using the camera buttons to adjust the camera 33 Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera 40 Setting up play back functions 51 Starting play mode 51 8 CONTENTS Setting up play function by using the camera button 52 Setting up play back function using the LCD monitor 58 Setting up the camera system 63 Starting Set up mode 63 Conne
38. fe of the batteries e Under normal operating conditions the charging time for the flash is normally within 7 seconds If the batteries are weak the charging time will be longer e The default of each mode is listed below STILL IMAGE mode Auto flash MACRO SHOT mode Flash off user selective MOVIE CLIP mode Flash off fixed 38 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SELF TIMER RIGHT button e When the menu is displayed on the LCD monitor pressing the RIGHT gt button makes the cursor shift to the sub menu e When the menu is not displayed on the LCD monitor the RIGHT gt button operates as the SELF TIMER amp button This function is used when the photog rapher would also like to be in the image 1 Rotate the mode dial to the shot mode 2 When the self timer indicator is displayed on the LCD monitor and LCD panel by pressing the SELF TIMER amp button the setting is completed 3 Pressing the shutter button will start an interval of 10 seconds before the image is taken After that the self timer is cancelled Selecting Self timer Reference e The default is OFF e The self timer LED lamp red and Self timer indicator on the LCD monitor will blink for 10 seconds after the SELF TIMER button has been pressed the first seven seconds the LED blinks at one second intervals For the final three seconds the LED blinks quickly at 0 5 second intervals 39 ADVANCED SETTING UP
39. g images outside FLUORESCENT For shooting under fluorescent lighting TUNGSTEN For shooting under tungsten standard light bulb and halogen lighting 46 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SE EE EXPOSURE e This camera automatically adjusts the exposure according to the ambient light ing conditions However you can select the exposure value by using the EXPOSURE sub menu e This function can be used in STILL IMAGE and MACRO SHOT mode e f you increase the exposure value the image will be brighter e f you decrease the exposure value the image will be darker RENEE 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode m 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP DOWN 05 Y button to select EXPOSURE 3 Select EV and press the RIGHT gt button 4 Select the desired Exposure Value by pressing the UP DOWN wp button The default setting is 0 0 EV 5 After selecting the desired exposure value press the OK P2 lt SELECT STILL IMAGE mode button to confirm the setting 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display Reference e Exposure compensation setting range 2 0 2 0EV 0 5EV steps e This change to the exposure will remain until the camera is turned off When the camera is turned on again the exposure compensation setting returns to 0 0 EV discarding the exposure compensation When you have selected a change in exposure value the value is d
40. g this camera to the PC you can find Removable Disk in Windows Explorer or My Computer USB Storage Driver is provided only for Window 98 and Windows 98SE e Digital Image e Image editing program for downloaded images 83 SOFTWARE HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS How to set up the software After inserting the CD ROM provided with this camera into the CD ROM drive the following screen is automatically pop up 1 Driver This enables images to transfer between the camera and PC Driver installation for Windows refer to page 84 2 Application Arcsoft Photo Impression Video Impression Digital Image image editing program Refer to page 88 3 User s Guide Detail amp advanced introduction for DC MAO 4 Web Site Link You can visit Gatway at http www gatway com Reference e Check the system requirements page 80 and 81 before setting up the driver e You should allow 5 to 10 seconds for running the automatic setup program according to the capability of the computer 84 SOFTWARE HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Setting up USB driver for Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE To use this camera with a PC install the Camera Driver first After this has been done the stored images in the camera can be moved to the PC and can be edited by an image editing program pep EP 1 Click the Storage Driver menu on the Autorun screen and the Welcome window will open Click Nex
41. ge range or subject by using the mode dial 2 on the top of the camera 3 Change the camera function by using the LCD monitor and select the appropriate settings image quality image size and so forth 4 Decide the image composition that you want to achieve by using the optical viewfinder or the LCD monitor 5 When taking images squeeze the shutter button gently to avoid shaking the camera e Pressing the shutter button down halfway activates the auto focus and checks the condition of the flash e After selecting the focus the Green lamp will light up Press the shutter button gently to avoid shaking the camera and changing the auto focus When the green lamp lights you can take a picture and store the relevant data for the shot 30 ADVANCED TAKING PHOTOS Note Select MACRO SHOT mode when the subject is between 0 6ft and 2 5ft 0 2m and 0 8m from the camera e Refer to page 28 for information on MACRO SHOT e f you do not select the correct shot mode for the distance from the subject to the camera you won t get a clear shot of the subject e Avoid obstructing the Flash control sensor when you take an image An image can be spoiled when a finger hair or camera strap is in front of the Flash control sensor e Using the LCD monitor extensively will drain the batteries We recommend using the optical viewfinder as often as possible in order to extend battery life e f you take an image in a dark place a LOW
42. he camera to the PC with the USB cable and rotate the mode dial to PC mode 2 Click Removable Disk under My computer or Window Explorer Image files stored in the Removable Disk can be transferred to the PC 88 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE Installation of Digital Image e This software is compatible with Windows Digital mage nstalshield Wizard t 1 Insert the installation CD ROM Choose Setup Language Select the language for the installation from the choices below 2 Click Application to install Digital Image and Chinese Simplified 1 mara Photolmpression French Standard man ta 3 Choose setup language and click Next Japanese Portuguese Standard Spanish Digital Image InstallShield Wizard 4 ick ext 4 Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Digital Click 1 accept the terms of the license agree The InstaliShield Wizard wil install Digital Image on your computer To continue click Next ment then click Next 5 Keep clicking Next until the installation starts then click Finish Image Click Finish to ext the wizard Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Setup 6 Click Yes to install Microsoft DirectX 8 1 Please read the following license agreement Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest ofthe agreement SUPPLEMENTAL END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT FOR MICROSOFT SOFTWARE IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY The Microsoft Corporation Mi
43. he UP DOWN W button to select QUANTITY 5 Press the RIGHT button then a menu confirming the number of copies will be displayed UP DOWN wW button selecting the number of copies RIGHT B buttons selecting the images that you want to print 6 After you select the number of copies the DPOF indi cator and the number of copies will be displayed 7 Press the OK button to confirm the setting and the initial menu will be displayed 8 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display 61 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS INDEX The images are printed as a thumbnail on a page by this function 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP 44 DOWN wr button to select DPOF quantiry 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the DPOF sub E INDEX menu 4 Press the UP DOWN w button to select INDEX 5 Press the OK button to confirm the setting and the ARE YOU SURE message will display Select YES the WAITING message will display and the INDEX DPOF function is applied to the stored images 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display CANCEL e This will cancel the STD standard and INDEX DPOF function 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP 44 DOWN ih Quantity w button to select DPOF OE 3 Press the RIGHT bu
44. isplayed on the LCD monitor e Decreasing or increasing the exposure value may lead to images being under or over exposed too dark or too bright e Review your images using the LCD monitor to make sure that they have been successful 47 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION _ _ e This button can be used to obtain the right exposure E 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP 4 DOWN wevERING FULL W button to select EXPOSURE m CENTRAL 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the EV sub e menu 4 Press the UP 44 DOWN W button to select METERING and press the RIGHT gt button to select the METERING sub menu 5 Select the desired setting by pressing the UP 4 DOWN W button After selecting the desired set ting press the OK button to confirm the setting The default is FULL 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display P2 lt SELECT STILL IMAGE mode METERING mode indicator FULL Exposure will be calculated based on an average of the light available in the whole image area CENTER Exposure will be calculated based on an average of the light available in the image area However the calculation will be biased towards the center of the image area SPOT Use this function when there is backlight or when photographing a subject that has little contrast In backlighting condi
45. ithout batteries and card Software Storage Driver Windows98 98SE 2000 ME XP NT Arosoft Photo Impression Video Impression Digital Image Photo Impression Video Impression Arosoft Photo Impression Video Impression Digital Image Image System Requirements DC M40 ________________________ For Windows PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 233MHz XP Pentium II 300MHz Windows 98 98SE 2000 M E XP Minimum 32 MB RAM XP 128MB 110 MB of available hard disk space USB port CD ROM drive 800 x 600 pixels 16 bit color display compatible monitor 24 bit color display recommended Power Mac G3 or later Mac OS9 0 10 1 3 Mnimum 32MB RAM 110 MB of available hard disk space USB port CD ROM drive QuickTime 4 0 or later for Movie Cilp Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 81 ADVANCED Requirements of Photo Impression amp Video Impression To use the supplied image editing applications Photo Impression and Video Impression the following systems are required For the IBM PC AT and the compatible unit Intel Pentium Il processor of 233 MHz or more or the computer equipped with a fully compatible processor OS Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 XP Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 5 for 32 MB or more of built in memory disk space 110 MB or more of available hard disk space Monitor Resolution 800x600 color monitor for 16 bit color video display CD ROM drive Ne
46. itor DATE TIME 4 Move to DATE TIME menu by using the DOWN button the 5 function button DATE A 2002 01 11 00 00 v 5 Move to DATE TIME sub menu by using the RIGHT YY MM DD HH MM numm button on the 5 function button Selecting DATE In step 5 select DATE by pressing the UP DOWN wr button and press the OK button Selecting TIME In step 5 select TIME by pressing the UP DOWN wr button and pres the OK button 27 READY PREPARATION 6 To select YEAR MONTH DAY HOUR MINUTE press the LEFT 4 RIGHT button To change the numbers press the UP DOWN A button 7 Press the OK button to confirm the setting at the DATE or TIME sub menu The camera can now be used with the selected camera mode Reference e The selection range for the date time setup covers from 2002 2100 It is automatically programmed to allow for a leap year month e t is originally set as 2002 01 01 00 00 28 ADVANCED Camera working mode Camera working mode You can select the desired working mode by using the mode dial locat ed on the top of the camera This digital camera has 5 working modes These are listed below e SHOT mode STILL IMAGE mode This mode is used for taking still images from 2 5 ft 0 8m and farther and taking a moving subject continuously 21 MACRO SHOT mode X Mode dial information This mode is used f
47. itor is always turned off in PC mode 21 READY PREPARATION Connecting to Power There are two ways in which to provide the camera with power You can use batteries AA Alkaline Ni MH or you can use an AC Adapter DC 6V 2 5A Using the batteries 1 Pull the battery chamber cover lock in the g 9 1 direction of the arrow T and open the battery 1 6 chamber cover by pushing in the direction of the arrow Q 2 Insert the batteries taking note of the polarity 3 To close the battery chamber cover push it until it clicks Reference This camera will automatically turn off when not in use for a period of time e We recommend high capacity ALKALINE batteries 2000mAh because man ganese batteries cannot deliver sufficient power Note Important information about battery usage e Please remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for long periods Batteries can lose power over time and are prone to leaking if kept inside the camera Low temperatures below 0 C can affect the performance of the batteries and you may experience reduced battery life e Batteries will normally recover at normal temperatures Do not use old and new batteries at the same time e During extended use of the camera the camera body may become warm This is perfectly normal If you are planning to use this camera for long periods of time it is advisable to use an AC adapter 22 READY
48. n e Re format the CF CARD Referto page 63 e Select the appropriate WHITE BALANCE Refer to page 45 e Reset exposure compensation Refer to page 46 ADVANCED BEFORE CONTACTING A SERVICE CENTER Please check the following Symptom Caue Remedy 000000 The play back display is not very clear No image on external monitor When using the PC s explorer Removable Disk does not appear e The lens or LCD monitor is smudged or dirty e The external monitor has not been connected properly with the camera e There are incorrect files on the CF CARD e Cable connection is incorrect e The camera is off e There are no batteries the batteries are exhausted or the AC adapter is not connected The operation system is not Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME XP NT Alternatively the PC does not support USB e USB driver is not installed e The mode dial is not set on PC mode e Clean the lens or LCD Refer to page 74 e Check the connection cables e Insert a CF CARD that has correct files e Check the connection e Turn the camera on e Insert new batteries or check the adapter connection e Install Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME XP NT on a PC that supports USB e Install USB Storage driver e Rotate the mode dial to PC mode 79 ADVANCED SPECIFICATIONS 1 1 8 CCD Heus Mega pels _ Total Pixels Lens Focal Length SHD Lens f 7 0 21 0mm
49. n starts then click FINISH to complete installation SOFTWARE INSTALLATION OF APPLICATION SOFTWARE Installation of Video Impression 1 Click Application to install Video Impression Select language that you want and press 2 Select the language that you want and click Sure Cancel Setup is preparing the InstallShield R Wizard which will guide you through the rest of the setup process Please wait 100 6 ArcSoft VideoImpression 1 6 3 Keep clicking Next until the installation starts then click Finish to complete 91 SOFTWARE REMOVING THE USB DRIVER FOR WINDOWS Removing USB Driver for Windows 1 Click Add Remove programs in control panel 2 After selecting Gateway DC M40 click Add Remove and the following window will be displayed Reference If you are a Windows 2000 ME XP user follow the procedure below to remove the USB Driver 1 Connect the PC to the camera PC mode power on 2 As mentioned above remove 410GW in Add Remove programs 3 Click the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon on the task bar Click Stop in the Unplug or Eject Hardware window and click Ok on the next windows 4 Click System in Control Panel Click Device Manager gt Universal serial bus controller gt USB Mass Storage Device and click the right mouse button 5 Click Remove to remove the USB Driver 6 Restart the computer 92 SOFTWARE CONNECTING THE CAMERA
50. ng PLAY mode SETUP mode MOVIE CLIP mode Available recording time READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES NEEDS LCD monitor indicator The LCD monitor displays information about the shooting conditions SHOT mode Whenever you press the LCD button the LCD monitor will change in the following order Image amp Status Image only LCD Off White balance E eer Sharpness page49 READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Image size Image quality Je Landscape shot Macro shot Focusing Methods Number of available shots remaining 1 Zoom Digital Zoom Movie Clip shot o Shooting mode EN 0 PLAY mode Movie clip shot Movie clip running time Number of stored images Battery condition page16 The last stored image number is displayed Sound indicator When an image that has 2002 4 1 00 00 Image magnification sound information is selected this indicator Sound recording When you press the MIC 8 button this indicator will blink and sound recording starts will be displayed Date Time 19 READY IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES LCD monitor menu indicator e Each mode has a menu as shown below The default settings in each mode are printed below STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT mode e FOCUSING select focusing methods page41 FOCUSING EM SHOOTING MODE select shooting mode p
51. nu on the LCD monitor and press the UP 44 DOWN W button to select FOCUSING 3 Press the RIGHT button to select the FOCUSING sub menu 4 Select the desired option by pressing the UP DOWN W button The default is CENTRAL 5 After selecting the desired range press the OK button to confirm the setting 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display FOCUSING STILL IMAGE mode 42 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SSS _ _ SHOOTING MODE e This mode allows continuous shooting e n this mode you can take moving subjects continuously e Once a continuous shooting sequence has been completed the camera resets to single shooting mode 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP DOWN isses w button to select SHOOTING MODE continuous 3 Press the RIGHT button to select the SHOOTING MODE sub menu 4 Select the desired shooting mode by pressing the UP DOWN wr button The default is SINGLE 5 After selecting the desired mode press the OK button to confirm the setting 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display SHOOTING MODE STILL IMAGE mode Reference e When CONTINUOUS is selected the flash will automatically be cancelled e To stop the CONTINUOUS shooting release the shutter button 43 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION IZE e In
52. or macro shots between 0 6 ft and 2 5 ft 0 2m and 0 8m and taking a moving subject continuously The flash mode is changed to FLASH OFF when this mode is selected but you can change the flash mode MOVIE CLIP mode 8 This mode is used for movie clips The flash is changed to FLASH OFF when this mode is selected PLAY mode gt In this mode the stored images on the CF CARD can be viewed on the LCD monitor on the back of the camera or on an external monitor using a video output terminal If you view an image which has an additional sound record ing the sound will play back while the image is viewed You can use single image play back 6 thumbnail screen slide show one image deletion all image deletion sound recording and digital zoom in this mode PC mode 2 Your computer will recognize the camera as a Removable Disk when connected by the USB cable You can transfer images between the computer and the camera e SETUP mode g In this mode you can set up basic settings such as format auto power off date time beep sound video out and language 29 ADVANCED TAKING PHOTOS Now let s take a picture 1 To switch on the camera press the POWER button 1 Wooz 5 p CARD OPEN TOY W 2 Select the desired shot mode STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP according to the ima
53. rent circuit from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Compliance Accessories The compliance accessories associated with this equipment are shipped with it These accessories are required to be used in order to ensure compliance with FCC rules FCC declaration of conformity Responsible party Gateway Companies Inc 610 Gateway Drive North Sioux City SD 57049 605 232 2000 Fax 605 232 2023 his device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this device 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 Caution A Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gateway could void the FCC compliance and negate your authority to operate the product Canada Industry Canada IC Unintentional emitter per ICES 003 NMB 003 This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emis sions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of Industry Canada Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par Industrie Canada READY MANUFACTURER S CONTENTS Manu
54. ress the MENU button and press the UP 44 DOWN w button to select SHARPNESS sort 3 Press the RIGHT yy button to select the SHARPNESS norma sub menu m 4 Select the desired sharpness setting by pressing the UP A DOWN W button The default is NORMAL 5 After selecting the desired sharpness setting press the OK button to confirm the setting 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display SHARPNESS STILL IMAGE mode Reference Explanation of SHARPNESS sub menu e SOFT This gives smooth edges and the final image will have a soft appearance e NORMAL This setting will give a standard finish to the final image HARD This will give the image a crisp and clear appearance 50 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION LCD e You can adjust the LCD brightness 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP DOWN button and select LCD 3 Press the RIGHT button to select the BRIGHTNESS sub menu 4 The LCD BRIGHTNESS SELECTION SCREEN will be dis played by pressing the RIGHT button 5 Select the desired brightness value by pressing the UP DOWN W button The default is 5 6 After selecting the desired brightness value press the OK button to confirm the setting 7 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display SELECT gt OK SET REC TIME e You can select available recording time Thi
55. rn the camera on 2 Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable 3 On your computer s desktop display select My computer and double click Removable Disk The image files will then be displayed Use the COPY or MODE function to download the images to your PC 4 If you want to edit downloaded images you can use Digital Image n this mode you can download stored images to your PC through the USB cable e There is no menu in the PC mode When you connect the camera PC ensure that the mode dial is set on PC mode e The Auto focus indicator green lamp blinks when the files are transferring via the USB connection Note The USB Storage Driver must be installed before using PC mode Refer to page 84 regarding installation To save battery power it is recommended that you use an AC adaptor Optional when connecting the camera to a computer 73 ADVANCED IMPORTANT NOTES Caution Your new Gateway camera is a precision instrument While it is designed to withstand general wear and tear there are some important points that will help you get maximum service and reliability from your camera The following should be avoided e Severe changes in temperature and humidity Dust and dirt Direct sunlight or the inside of a vehicle in hot weather Environments where there is high magnetism or excessive vibration Areas with high explosives or highly flammable materials Pesticid
56. s menu can be used in MOVIE CLIP mode 1 Rotate the mode dial to the MOVIE CLIP mode RE SERE 2 Press the MENU button and press the RIGHT gt button REC TIME will be displayed 3 Select the desired recording time by pressing the UP DOWN W button The default is 15sec 4 After selecting the desired recording time press the SELECT OK button to confirm the setting 5 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display MOVIE CLIP mode 51 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE PLAY BACK FUNCTION Starting PLAY Mode e Turn the camera on and select PLAY mode gt the mode dial The camera can now play back the images stored on the CF CARD Sound can also be added to images in this mode e You can setup the PLAY mode function by using the camera buttons and LCD monitor e PLAY mode functions are listed below Camera button THUMBNAIL ZOOM DELETE VOICE RECORDING PLAY amp PAUSE DELETE ALL Print setting QUANTITY INDEX CANCEL Reference The last image stored on the CF CARD will be displayed on the LCD monitor e The LCD monitor will remain in operation until the camera is switched off The menu will not display on the LCD monitor under the following circumstances e When another button is being pressed e While image data is being processed e When there is no battery capacity 52 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS Setting up play back function by using the camera button
57. s or the subject is very narrow such as a stick or flagpole e When there is strong reflected light or when the background is very bright Backlight compensated shot e When taking an outdoor shot avoid facing the sun as the image may be dark because of backlight In backlight conditions use the exposure compensation refer to page 46 Alternatively the use SPOT metering function refer to page 47 and the exposure will be adjusted accordingly 32 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SS ee Movie clip shot e When the mode dial is rotated to MOVIE CLIP mode the LCD monitor will be displayed as shown below Available recording time e Press the shutter button once and movie clips are recorded for as long as the available recording time allows Movie clips will still be recorded if the shutter button is released e f you wish to stop recording press the shutter button again e Image size and type are listed below Image size QVGA 320X240 File type AVI When the movie clip is being recorded to the CF CARD the Green lamp blinks A RECORDING message will be displayed on the LCD monitor Note e Because of the CF CARD capacity the recording may be suspended during the available recording time 33 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION Using the camera button to adjust the camera e Shot mode STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP functions can be set up using the camera bu
58. t gt progam wil install SX410z3 on your is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs ker veiba have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program 2 Storage Driver installation has started Setup has finished installing 5 41023 on your computer 3 Installation is complete Restart your computer Click Finish to complete Setup 85 SOFTWARE HOW TO SET UP THE SOFTWARE FOR WINDOWS Setting up USB driver for Windows 4 After restarting the computer connect the PC to the camera with the USB cable 5 Turn the camera power on with the mode dial set on PC mode Found New Hardware Wizard will appear and the computer will recognize the camera 6 USB Driver installation is complete After installation Removable Disk will be displayed in the My computer window Note e Before connecting the camera to the PC you must install the camera driver e After driver installation you have to restart the computer e f the camera is connected to the PC before Driver installation the Add Found New Hardware Wizard will appear In this case follow the Add Found New Hardware Wizard to install the camera driver When windows search for new drivers in its database on your hard drive Select the Driver Setup folder by browsing the Application CD e Should the computer not find the Camera Driver after installation try one or more of the following measures 1
59. tions adjust the light metering to suit the subject matter 48 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SSS SS SS _ _ _ ISO e You can select the camera s sensitivity to light by selecting the ISO sub menu Raising the ISO sensitivity will mean that the camera needs less light in order to take an image However the higher the ISO value is the grainier the image will be AUTO The camera s sensitivity is automatically changed by variables such as lighting value or subject brightness 150200 150400 In the same lighting condition the higher the ISO value is the less light needed to make an exposure allowing higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP 44 DOWN A button to select ISO 3 Press the RIGHT p gt button to select the ISO sub menu 4 Select the ISO setting by pressing the UP DOWN W button The default is AUTO 5 After selecting the desired ISO setting press the OK button to confirm the setting 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display STILL IMAGE mode 49 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION SHARPNESS e In STILL IMAGE and MACRO SHOT mode you can select the image sharpness e Select the desired SHARPNESS SOFT NORMAL HARD depending on the subject matter 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 P
60. tor e Movie clips cannot be enlarged e f an image is enlarged a loss of quality may occur MENU button e Pressing the MENU button will display the PLAY mode menu Pressing the MENU button again will cancel the menu display A menu option can be displayed when the following are selected SHOT STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP mode PLAY mode and SETUP mode e There is no menu available in PC mode OK button e When the LCD monitor is turned on pressing this button confirms the changed setting 54 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS DELETE button e This deletes images stored on the CF CARD 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode 2 Press the LEFT RIGHT buttons to select the image that you wish to delete 3 When you press the DELETE ff button a message will be displayed on the LCD monitor 4 Select YES NO by pressing UP 4 DOWN wW button Selecting NO Press the OK button gt The image will be displayed on the LCD monitor Selecting YES Press the OK button gt Once an image has been deleted the next image in the sequence will appear on the LCD monitor 55 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS 7 MIC UP button e This function allows users to record some voices in any picture you want 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode 2 Press the LEFT RIGHT gt buttons to select the image that you wish to add sound to 3 Press the MIC
61. tton POWER button Used for turning the camera power on off The camera power will be turned off automatically during periods of inactivity The camera can be reactivated by pressing the power button again SHUTTER button Used for taking images in shot mode STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP Pressing the shutter button down halfway activates the auto focus and checks the condition of the flash Pressing the shutter down fully takes the image and stores the relevant data regarding the shot 34 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION LCD button Pressing the LCD button in the shot STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP mode will change the display as shown below Image amp Status LCD Off MENU button When you press the MENU button a menu related to each camera mode will be displayed on the LCD monitor Pressing it again will return the LCD to the initial display Amenu option can be displayed when the following are selected shot STILL IMAGE MACRO SHOT MOVIE CLIP mode PLAY mode SETUP mode There is no menu available when PC mode is selected LANDSCAPE button Used for taking landscape scenes Note After taking the landscape scene the focus will be adjusted for landscape scene If you want to take a normal scene press the LANDSCAPE button to change the focus mode 35 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION ZOOM 48474 button e Used for digital or optic
62. tton to select the DPOF sub 4 SELECT ire 4 Press the UP DOWN W button to select CANCEL 5 Press the OK button and select INDEX or STD by pressing the UP DOWN wW button 6 Press the OK button and the ARE YOU SURE message will display Selecting NO makes the menu display return to the initial display If you select YES the WAITING message will display and the INDEX or STD DPOF function will be cancelled 7 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display 62 ADVANCED SETTING UP PLAY BACK FUNCTIONS FOLDER e Used for changing the folder name to 100GW e After changing the folder name this camera will recognize an image that was taken by another digital camera 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP 44 DOWN w button and select FOLDER 3 Press the RIGHT button to select the FOLDER sub menu FOLDER gt 1006 410 4 SELECT LCD e You can adjust the LCD brightness 1 Rotate the mode dial to the PLAY mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP DOWN ww button to select LCD 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select BRIGHTNESS 4 Press the RIGHT b button to select the BRIGHTNES sub menu 5 Select the desired brightness setting by pressing the UP DOWN button The LCD monitor has 10 brightness settings 6 After selecting the brightness setting press the
63. uality class by pressing the UP 44 DOWN W button The default is SUPER FINE STILL IMAGE mode 5 After selecting the desired quality class press the OK button to confirm the setting 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display Reference The image file is stored in a jpg file format This file format complies with DCF Design rule for Camera File System 45 ADVANCED SETTING UP THE SHOOTING FUNCTION _ _ WHITE BALANCE e Different lighting conditions may cause color problems on your images e The white balance control allows you to adjust the colors to appear more natural looking e The setting remains until the power is turned off 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SHOT mode 2 Press the MENU button and press the UP 44 DOWN auto w button and select WHITE BALANCE V pavuiGur 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the WHITE BAL xy ET FLUORESCENT ANCE sub menu A 4 Select the desired white balance setting by pressing the UP 4 DOWN w button The default is AUTO 5 After selecting the desired white balance setting WHITE BALANCE STILL IMAGE mode press the OK button to confirm the setting 6 Press the MENU button to cancel the menu display Reference White BALANCE sub menu explained AUTO The camera automatically selects the appropriate white balance settings depending on the prevailing lighting conditions DAYLIGHT For takin
64. utput signal from the camera can be NTSC or PAL Your choice of output will be governed by the type of machine for example monitor or TV to which the camera is connected Select the correct video standard What is NTSC and PAL Both are the TV s broadcast system The NTSC system is mainly used in the U S A Japan Canada Mexico the Philippines and Korea The PAL system is used in the western Europe such as Germany England Switzerland Holland Italy except for France and Australia Singapore Thailand and China As these systems have no compatibility you cannot watch an NTSC system based TV in an area where a PAL system is used This camera can switch the video output signal to both an NTSC sys tem and a PAL system so you can watch the images on TV not only in your own country but around the world 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode and a MENU will display on the LCD monitor 2 Press the UP DOWN W button to select 02 1 1 VIDEO OUT NTSC 3 Press the RIGHT gt button to select the VIDEO OUT 4 ntsc PAL sub menu C 4 Select the desired setting by pressing the UP A DOWN W button The default is NTSC 5 After selecting the desired setting press the OK button to confirm the setting The camera will be restarted LANGUAGE e There is a choice of languages that be displayed on the LCD monitor 1 Rotate the mode dial to the SETUP mode and a MENU LANGUAGE

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