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1. TERXON Digital Camera K3 USER MANUAL Table of contents Thank you for choosing our product Please read the manual carefully to make best use of all functions of the product and to guarantee a long service life Please store the manual in a safe place for later reference Table OT CONO rianan 1 1 Contents Of package ssseeeceessnssseeeeeeeeeennseeeeees 3 Z INTOdUCIO cia 4 2 1 polo ego A A 4 2 2 FIE OPEra md MIES oo 4 co RR aaa aoa iad SE 5 3 1 Parts of your Camera coli dl de scetwadackdnnp de Gieee sa daendngruaeesacieeent 5 3 2 Inserting the batteries oooooccccnnncccnnncononaccconnnnnnnnnononananccnnnnncnnnnononannrronnnonennnonnnns 6 3 3 Inserting and removing the SD MMC card ooooccnccnnncccccnnnnnncccccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnncnnnnnnnnnnnnos 7 3 4 Attaching the carrying strap viii iii dd 8 4 Basic operation iii aana ai aa a 9 4 1 Switching the camera on and uri on aarenes eee 9 4 2 Using the mode buttons ii 10 4 3 Taking photographs esee riada 11 4 3 1 LCD descriptions Aplauso cdas 11 4 3 2 A O ROA 12 4 4 Recordad IO a da 13 4 5 Making video ClipS cooooooonnncccccnncccononononncncccnnnnnnnnononnnnncccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrcnnnnnnnnnnnnns 15 4 5 1 CED d se iON S tai 15 4 5 2 Making a vided GID usura nadaa 15 4 6 Playing images audio and videos civiissceisinsencitwieuneatovsweasas ciegennerseceseubecentaxtenegsevens 16 4 6 1 ESDASSCAPIOAS 1 os 16 4 6 2 Viewing photos videos and listen
2. and white or nostalgic images e Fast data transfer thanks to mini USB connector e Automatic shutdown conserves batteries 2 2 Five operating modes e Still image mode for taking digital images photographs e Video mode for taking high quality videos with sound e Recording mode for sound recordings e Play mode for watching listening to all recordings e Configuration mode for setting the operating parameters 3 Getting started 3 1 Parts of your camera Familiarise yourself with the parts of your camera before use That makes it easier to operate the camera On off button Shutter release Strap eye Microphone Flash Lens USB terminal i V TV output Battery slot gt Indicator of eee self timer Card slot Flash status indicator Operating status Photo Video Play mode button Sound recordingcon figuration button Up button LCD eo Right button Confirm button LCD on off Menu button Down button 3 2 Inserting the batteries Use two AAA micro batteries Push the cover of the battery compartment in the direction indicated to open the compartment Open the cover of the battery compartment Insert the batteries into the battery 3 compartment and ensure that the polarity is correct Close the cover of the battery compartment by closing it over and pushing it back into place i 1 We recommend that you use rechargeable 1 2V NiMH batteries as they
3. files have now been transferred and saved to your PC You can now view play and edit the files using the application software USB power supply and webcam function The camera is supplied with power via the USB port This allows you to transfer data from the camera to the PC using the USB cable even when there are no batteries in the camera You can use the camera as a webcam if you set the driver type of the camera to TWAIN This allows you to use functions such as video capture video monitoring or internet video conferences netmeeting 32 When the data is transferring between the camera and PC Please don t operate the camera 8 Specifications Sound WAV format File formats Video AVI Motion JPEG Special effects Standard black and white sepia modes Integrated wide angle flash with three modes Flash Auto always on and off Flash range 2 m l Automatic white balance and four manual modes White balance Daylight tungsten fluorescent cloudy Burst Series of three photos i NTSC and PAL system available Video output TV output signal Memory can be expanded Webcam for internet chat and conference Customisable startup image Date terminal Mini USB terminal two driver modes MASS and TWAIN 33 32MB internal including system memory SD or MMC card 9 Memory requirement x 1024x768 approx 110kB Economy approx 85kB 42 approx 55kB Video sec The actual number of stored images can vary depe
4. have a longer battery life 2 You can also use 1 5V alkaline batteries See the Battery tips section on page 38 for details on the battery life 3 3 Inserting and removing the SD MMC card You can use SD or MMC cards to increase the memory capacity Switch off the camera before inserting the card Insert the card as follows photographs sound and video recordings are no longer stored in the internal memory but stored on the card Inserting the card 1 Open the cover of the card slot Insert the card in the card slot until it locks into place 3 Close the cover of the card slot Removing the card Open the cover of the card slot Press the card downwards briefly to unlock it Remove or change the card and close the card slot cover again 3 4 Attaching the carrying strap Attach the carrying strap for your convenience and for safety reasons 1 Pass the loop of the carrying strap through the eye as shown in the illustration Pull the other end of the carrying strap through the loop of the thin cord and EN A pull the carrying strap tight ASA AY f Caution 1 Do not hang the camera around your neck using the carrying strap to avoid danger This applies to children in particular 2 When carrying the camera on the strap ensure that you do not hit the camera against anything 3 When attaching the carrying strap place the camera on a solid surface to ensure that it cannot fall do
5. ne fe Je Y Eee 2 There are three thumbnail naan Bo 3x3 and 4x4 so a four nine or sixteen thumbnails can be shown on the LCD e y mE gt 17 4 7 Deleting photos You can delete unrequired photos Either single photos or all photos can be deleted To do so you must be in playback mode Deleting a single photo Select the photo to be deleted in playback mode Then press the menu button and select Delete and Current to erase the photo Deleting all photos To delete all photos press the menu button and select Delete and All All photos are now deleted Formatting the memory o 8 Press the SET button to open the configuration mode Select Format press the OK button and select YES to start formatting The menu is displayed again after formatting The method described above can also be used to delete video clips and sound recordings Caution N Protected data is not deleted but can be formatted See page 26 for instructions on protecting and unprotecting data SD cards can be write protected using an integrated lock The current status of the SD card is also shown via a symbol in the LCD If the SD card in the camera is write protected you cannot save images videos or sound recordings to it delete existing data or format the card The data can only be played back 18 5 Advanced operation 5 1 Using the flash If there is not enough avail
6. D ROM drive X Driver mass MASS driver for Win 98 X Driver PC_CAM win98_2k TWAIN driver for Win 98 2000 X Driver PC_CAM WinMe_XP TWAIN driver for Win ME XP Photos should be downloaded directly in MASS mode To select the correct driver mode before installing the driver 7 Transferring files to your PC After you install the drivers you can transfer your photos videos and sound recordings to the PC using the USB cable and view play and edit them on your PC The camera switches to USB mode 1 2 3 4 Switch your PC on Set your camera s driver mode to MASS Connect the digital camera to your PC by inserting the end of the supplied USB cable into the USB port of your PC and connecting the other end of the USB cable to the USB terminal of your camera the camera enter PC MASS Mode If the driver was installed correctly the camera is identified by the computer as a mass storage device removable media If you use Windows XP you can access the contents of the camera memory immediately In other Windows versions open the Windows Explorer or double click My Computer Double click the media symbol for the camera and where applicable the folders within it to view the files Now press and hold the left mouse button to drag the required files images sound or video to a suitable folder on your PC e g the My Files folder You can also select the files and use the Copy and Paste Windows commands The
7. able light for your photo the built in flash can provide the additional light required Switch the camera on and select the photo mode single shot or self 1 timer mode modes The flash mode changes from Auto to Always on to Off each time you press the button The corresponding status symbol for the flash mode is shown in the upper left corner of the LCD 2 Press the right button once or repeatedly to set one of three flash The flash is activated automatically when the light level is too low if the flash is set to Auto When Always on is set the flash is used for every shot When Off is selected the flash is deactivated The flash only works in single shot mode and self timer mode It does not work in burst and video mode Please note that using the flash increases battery consumption 5 2 Using direct access buttons Selecting photography mode directly In photography mode you can access the Single a SelfTimer and Sequence modes by pressing the left button 4 repeatedly The corresponding symbol is displayed at the top left of the LCD Selecting the resolution directly In photography mode the OK button can be used to select the resolution progressively The current resolution is displayed at the top left of the LCD Accessing the flash mode directly You can set the flash to Auto a Always on or or by pressing the right button P in single shot
8. and self timer modes The corresponding symbol is displayed on the LCD 19 5 3 Changing menu options The camera features image playback and configuration menus Press the menu button to select Photography and Playback menus from the photography playback mode Press the carr button to open the configuration menu Press the 4 up and Y down buttons to select the corresponding option and 2 press the OK button to confirm The respective option selected is highlighted in colour Photography mode menu Playback mode menu Configuration mode menu loin slo AEN 10 ASETE ESD AS Video mode menu 5 4 List of menu options The menu contents vary in accordance with the operating mode The menu contents may vary in accordance with the camera model See Specifications on page 34 for further details Photography mode Single Take a single photograph Capture Mode Sequence Takes a series of three photos SelfTimer 10 seconds self timer AUTO Strobe Force See page 18 for further details on the setting Forbidden fem 2 0 EV to 2 0 Eight step exposure compensation m lt 21 Playback mode Lock Current Unlock Current Protect Lock All Unlock All Current Delete All Thumbnail 3x3 Show 16 thumbnails simultaneously Set Logo Use the current photo as the start up image Enable Select current photo as the start up image Play Logo Disable Configuration mode Protect current ph
9. ark conditions or in backlighting conditions set the value to a positive number and in bright conditions to a negative value Do not use exposure compensation if the subject is in a very bright or very dark area or if the flash is used 5 6 Selecting a language When you use the camera for the first time the texts on the LCD may not be displayed in your language However the LCD language can be changed easily 1 Press the Narr button to open the configuration menu 2 Select the Language menu item and press OK to confirm 3 Select the required language 23 5 7 Setting the image resolution The basic setting for the image resolution is 5 0 megapixels 1 Press the menu button in photography mode 2 Press or to select the Resolution option and press OK to confirm 3 You can select one of six resolution settings 12 megapixels 5 0 megapixels 4 0 megapixels 3 0 megapixels 2 0 megapixels and 0 5 megapixels At the 12 megapixel settings pixels are interpolated no image bursts can be captured in these resolutions 5 8 Setting image quality The default image quality setting when the camera is switched on is Fine 1 Press the menu button in photography mode 2 Select the Photo quality item in the menu and press OK to confirm 3 Press up or down to select the Exposure option and press OK to confirm e Super fine is the best quality which requires most memory e F
10. ayed Press the shutter START SHUTTER release once to start sound recording L Press the shutter release to start Battery status 13 2 14 The information shown here Recording time elapsed is displayed when recording was started using the shutter release Press the shutter release again to stop sound recording 00 05 STOP SHUTTER L Press the shutter release again to stop recording Battery status The sound is recorded as a WAV file The length available depends on the size of the memory The LCD display can be switched off using the sleep button LCD on off to save power 45 Making video clips 4 5 1 LCD descriptions The elapsed time is shown at the top right The remaining time is shown at the bottom left The display is not changed during recording and is not updated until recording is complete 4 5 2 Making a video clip Switch the camera on oe 1 Press the 4etTbutton for the video mode Video mode is active when the Y symbol appears in the upper corner of the LCD display Recording time elapsed 7 recording a video Press the shutter release again to stop recording The information shown at right is displayed on the LCD during video recording 2 Press the shutter release to start Maximum video length Battery status 2 Press the up button to zoom in digitally and the down bottom to zoom out When you press the menu button in photography mode the fol
11. camera offers a protect function to prevent selected images being accidentally deleted Press the El button to start the playback mode Open the photo to be protected 1 Press the menu button and select the Protect item 2 Select the required option from the list displayed The list contains four options Lock Current Unlock Current Lock All Unlock All see also list of menu options on page 22 The amp symbol appears on the image in the LCD if the image is protected against accidental deletion The dh symbol appears when the protection option is cancelled for the photo f Note Protected photos cannot be deleted but can be formatted 5 12 Viewing images on a television set Connect the TV output of the camera to the video input of the television set using the 1 cable supplied Connect the audio input of the TV to the headphone jack of the camera The camera 2 automatically recognises the television set and switches to TV i When still images are played on a TV black pixels may appear around the image 26 5 13 Setting the date and time Your digital camera can save the date and time each photo was taken and display this information in playback mode However you must first set the date and the time for the camera Oo 8 1 Press the SET button to activate the configuration menu 2 Select the Date amp Time item in the menu and press OK to confirm Now change the time settin
12. de is active when the amp L symbol appears in the upper corner of the LCD display Zooming in or out digitally Use the LCD to frame the image and press the up button to zoom in or the down button to zoom out LCD You can now view the image on the LCD The meaning of the status symbols shown on the LCD is explained in the table on page 11 Taking a photograph Press the shutter release down fully to take a photgraph A sound signals that the photograph has been taken i Photographs taken with the camera are saved as JPEG files When you press the menu button in photography mode the following menu functions are available for selection Paget e Capture Mode e Strobe 12 e Resolution e Photo Quality e Photo Effect Page 2 O WB O EV You can choose between three different image modes in the Capture Mode menu function Pu a When the shutter release is pressed a single photograph is taken r When the shutter release is pressed a series of three photographs is taken r The photograph is taken 10 seconds after the release is pressed The photography mode is preset to single shot The LCD can be switched off using the sleep button LCD on off to save power 4 4 Recording audio 1 o Maximum recording time 7 Press the SET button to activate the digital recording function The t E symbol is shown on the LCD Before 19 35 recording the information shown at i right is displ
13. dows 2000 Professional Windows ME or Windows XP systems are pre installed 6 2 Installing the driver Driver installation is similar for the various Windows systems When specifying the path you must simply select the driver in the CD ROM drive The camera has two USB driver modes TWAIN and MASS MASS is the default setting The procedure for installing the drivers for each of the two modes is described below 6 2 1 Installing the driver in MASS mode When the camera is in MASS mode Windows ME 2000 and XP automatically recognise the camera and no driver must be installed The description of the driver installation procedure refers to Windows 98 1 When the camera is connected to the computer in MASS mode the Found New Hardware Wizard appears on your PC monitor Click Next to open the next window 29 2 Select Search for the best driver for your device and click Next 3 Select Specify a location and click Browse Specify the driver CD in your drive 4 Now click Next The system installs the driver and the following window appears 5 Click Finish to complete installation 6 You may be prompted to insert the Windows 98 CD during the installation process 30 what do pow wart Winches to do r bet of sithe Gowers n Display a peca fran of er a em ae T Eria F Dam E P rat a D ip ecw E ee AGE Base Storage Devic
14. e ve pre a ge Pal yor rent A x Pinse roet be del labeled Windows SE Second E dion D AOM and then chek OK D 6 2 2 Installing the driver in TWAIN mode 1 Connect the camera to the computer The system should automatically recognise that a new device has been connected 2 In TWAIN mode the driver must be installed for all systems The procedure is similar to that described for Mass mode 3 oe ee es Puesia Pere on at are BRESAR tal be meet ae cone aia Under Windows 2000 you may be asked about the digital signature of the driver Click Yes to install the driver Liam cl pam ange 4 Wolter fo Bae cure Moa barda Wir When installing the driver on Windows eee ae XP the Found New Hardware Wizard appears Select Install the software automatically recommended q mme e a em a e E oF sippia sms The following window may appear Click Continue and wait until the installation is complete ye campy oh Soden gt pla 5 The installation procedure under Windows ME is similar Either of two driver modes can be selected for the camera TWAIN mode uses the video components for the PC WebCam In MASS mode the internal memory is used as mobile memory It can be treated like a hard drive You can copy delete cut and download photos and videos from 31 the camera Location of the drivers on the CD Example X as the C
15. g Select the setting required using the control buttons 4 and P and then change the value using the 4 and control buttons Press OK to confirm the values after you have finished making the settings co oo The date and time can only be displayed by the camera in playback mode They cannot be printed The time settings are saved by an internal backup battery Therefore the time settings are not lost when the two replaceable AAA batteries are removed The settings are not lost until the internal backup battery is flat 27 5 14 Setting the LOGO The LOGO is the startup image which is shown on the display when the camera is activated This allows the user to define individual images To do so proceed as follows 1 Press the C button to start playback mode Open the required photo Press the menu button and select the Set Logo item After setting the logo select the option Play Logo in the playback mode menu There are two options e Enable The image selected by the user is used as the startup image e Disable The preset image is the startup image The startup image is not deleted when images are deleted or the memory is formatted To set another startup image you must repeat the procedure described above 28 6 Installing the software 6 1 Supported operating systems e Windows 98 including Second Edition e Windows Me e Windows 2000 e Windows XP Microsoft Windows 98 Windows 98 SW Win
16. ine is medium quality with a medium memory requirement and e Economy is normal quality with a low memory requirement 5 9 Setting image effects The standard image effect setting when the camera is switched on is Normal E A 1 Press the Sar button to activate photography mode and press the menu button 24 2 Select the Photo Effect item in the menu and press OK to confirm 3 Press up or down to select the photo effect option and press OK to confirm e Normal No special photo effect e Black and white Images are recorded in black and white e Sepia Images are recorded in a nostalgic brown tone Sepia Brown amber simulates the brown tone of old photos caused by oxidation of the chemical components of the photograph Sepia shifts the brown tones of the digital image to the dark brown range to give the impression of an old photo 5 10 Setting the driver The default driver setting is MASS If the camera is in PC MASS Mode 1 Press the menu button to activate the driver select menu 2 Press amp or Y to select the required driver type and press OK to confirm If the camera isn t in PC MASS Mode O 1 Press the SET button to activate the configuration menu 2 Select the Drive Type item in the menu and press OK to confirm 25 3 Press 4 or Y to select the required driver type and press OK to confirm 5 11 Protecting photos against accidental deletion This
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18. lowing menu functions are available for selection e VGA e CIF i The video is recorded as an AVI file with sound 15 4 6 4 6 1 Playing images audio and videos LCD descriptions Status symbols in play mode 2007 02 11 Current system time 11 02 2007 12 02 47 12 02 01 10 Tta IPG Avi WAY 4 6 2 1 2 16 47 Number of photographs taken total photographs Photo is protected Photo is not protected Current file is a photograph jpg Current file is a video avi Current file is a sound recording wav Viewing photos videos and listening to sound recordings Press the El button to activate play mode You can now play photographs videos and sound recordings The symbol is shown on the LCD The following buttons are used to browse the photos videos sound recordings in play mode al Goes to the previous photo video or sound recording le Goes to the next photo video or sound recording OK Start close thumbnail view Press the shutter release to start videos or sound recordings from the thumbnail view Press the shutter release again to stop playing Thumbnail view While playing photos videos and sound recordings you can open the thumbnail view by pressing the confirm button OK button This mode allows you to view several photos videos or sound recordings at once Use the control buttons di Y and to select a file and press OK to play the Wie va ano
19. mode When the camera driver type is MASS If USB is connected the camera automatically enter PC MASS Mode In PC MASS Mode all mode buttons is disable you can press the menu button and select Twain driver type to access the photography mode if select MASS driver type or press menu button again the camera retrun PC MASS Mode If you want to enter PC MASS Mode from other modes you can activate the setting mode select the MASS driver type 10 43 Taking photographs 4 3 1 LCD descriptions display Status symbols in the photography mode Number of photographs 0 5 megapixel image mode taken number of photographs available Battery status 2 0 megapixel image mode Single shot mode 3 0 megapixel image mode Burst mode 4 0 megapixel image mode Self timer mode 5 0 megapixel image mode Automatic flash 12 megapixel image mode Flash always on Automatic white balance Flash off z Daylight white balance Best image quality Tungsten white balance Medium image quality Fluorescent white balance Standard image quality Cloudy white balance Using external memory card 11 4 3 2 Snapshot Press the On Off button to switch the camera on 1 4 Select single Photo Video sound shot mode Ml recording configuration mode button When the camera is switched on it is automa tically in still photograph mode If this is H not the case press the 41t mode button to select the photography mode Photo graphy mo
20. nding on the resolution and colour richness up to 30 Economy approx 90kB 34 10 Troubleshooting If your camera does not work properly please check the following items If the problem still exists please contact your dealer Error A Not enough light Camera does not take photos Soton Change angle of camera to include more light or use automatic flash Error B Weak batteries Photos disappear from the LCD after a period Solution Insert two fresh batteries The PC does not have enough free RAM Error C Close all other applications before downloading If the problem persists download the images one at a time to the PC and save them there before transferring the next image Error D Camera shuts down automatically Camera switches off after 5 Error E The PC s USB port is deactivated in the BIOS When the camera is connected to nao vel tee Ts Tans We ot Solution Activate the port in the PC s BIOS hardware is found Not all images can be downloaded to the PC Solution Error F It is normal for the shutter speed to be slower in The shot to shot time is longer dark Conditions when taking pictures in dark Solution Change the camera angle or improve the light conditions 1 conditions Error G PC or camera is busy and there is no The camera does not start after connection between the two connection to the PC The camera display lights up and Solution Disconnect the USB cable from the PC check LCD
21. oto to prevent accidental deletion Cancel protection for current photo Protect all photos to prevent accidental deletion Cancel protection for all photos Delete current photo Delete all photos Show 4 thumbnails simultaneously Show 9 thumbnails simultaneously E NO x lt x lt gt N Use the preset image as the start up image Date amp Time Set date and time for current photo Status ICON T Display symbol for current status Hide symbol for current status NTSC Set TV output to NTSC A Set TV output to PAL Yes Format internal external memory Format Cancel format v E Reset values to factory settings Cancel factory reset Factory Yes Reset TWAIN Set camera to TWAIN mode use as webcam Driver Type MASS Set camera to MASS mode In this mode functions such as downloading copying and cutting can be used Select the menu language menu contents may vary in various models 50HZ 60HZ Language 22 5 5 Exposure compensation By correcting the exposure value EV you can adjust images which appear too light or too dark Selecting the image mode 1 Press the menu button in photography mode Selecting EV 2 Select the EV item in the menu and press OK to open the exposure option 3 Selecting an EV value Press d or Y to select a suitable exposure compensation and press OK to confirm The value can be set in eight steps between 2 0 EV and 2 0 EV Exposure compensation can be very useful In d
22. ou hear the sound signal before moving the camera Look at the subject through the viewfinder before pressing the shutter release Check the angle if the subject is backlit Move to the side to reduce the backlighting In dark conditions the flash or manual exposure setting should be used Move pan the camera slowly to make good videos Pans that are too fast result in out of focus and blurry videos 36 11 4 Battery tips Incorrect handling of the batteries can cause them to leak become hot or explode Observe the following safety instructions Do not heat batteries or dispose of them in fires Do not transport batteries with metallic objects as they can come into contact with the battery poles and cause damage Do not expose batteries to moisture Always store them in a dry area Do not dismantle deform or modify batteries Never remove the cover of the battery Do not subject the battery to hard knocks Never use leaking or damaged batteries Keep batteries out of reach of children Ensure that the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries into the camera Battery power is reduced in cold environments 10 C or colder applies to alkaline batteries in particular Warm up batteries before use in cold environments e g in your pocket When using a heat source do not allow batteries to come into contact with it 37
23. shows all symbols outon why the PC is busy and insert the cable again Note This table contains possible causes of error Some of these are normal phenomena 35 11 Further information 11 1 Safety instructions Although this product is safe please observe the following information and warnings Caution A 1 Do not modify or dismantle the camera 2 Contact your dealer for repairs and inspections 3 Do not shake the camera or subject it to hard knocks The camera may be damaged if it falls 4 Ensure that no water or moisture enters the camera This can cause short circuits and accidents Note When using the flash do not look directly into it as this can damage the eyes 11 2 Maintenance and care Please clean the body lens and LCD as follows Do not use thinning or cleaning agents which contain petrol This could damage the camera Clean the camera body with a soft cloth Lens First remove dust with a lens brush Then clean with a soft cloth Do not use powerful cleaning agents on the body and lens contact your dealer if dirt cannot be removed Do not apply pressure to the LCD or use hard objects to clean it 11 3 Photo tips For excellent photographs please observe the following tips Do not move the camera quickly to prevent the photos being out of focus Hold the camera steady when pressing the shutter release Do not move the camera immediately after pressing the shutter release Wait until y
24. ur PC ccscceessssseeeeseeeeneees 32 S SPECI CATIONS int 33 9 Memory requirement iscicicinicicicnn aiii 34 10 Troubleshooting ooomncccconnnnccnennccnnconennnnnncnnnnaannnnnnnanas 35 11 Further information cccscseessssseeseenseeseeeseeseeenes 36 11 1 Safety instructions eto cae yh as Rs A Ie 36 11 2 Maintenance INICIAMOS AS E IA o 36 11 3 As AA PP PPe TEE EEEE 36 11 4 DS ES 37 1 Contents of package Please ensure that the following items are included in the box 1x digital camera 1x user manual 2x AAA batteries 1x USB cable 1x audio cable 1x CD ROM driver and application software 1x carrying case 1x wrist strap 2 Introduction This product is a digital imaging device with an integrated digital camera digital video recorder digital audio recorder and PC camera It allows you to take digital photographs and videos make voice recordings or use it as a webcam 2 1 Product properties e High resolution photographs various resolutions can be selected interpolated output e Images can be saved internally or externally e High sensitivity wide angle flash three flash modes can be selected e Colour TFT LCD monitor for viewing menus and images e Three photography modes single image self timer and burst e TV output NTS C or PAL e digital sound recording e Simple user interface e Individual start interface for convenient operation e Special picture effects such as conversion to black
25. wn and be damaged 4 Basic operation 4 1 Switching the camera on and off Switching the camera on On off button Press the On Off button for 1 2 seconds to switch the camera on If the camera is not switched on check the polarity of the batteries and ensure that they are charged Switching the camera off Press and hold the main switch for several seconds to switch the cameral off The LCD goes blank i If the camera is idle for more than three minutes it is switched off automatically to save battery power Press the On Off button for 1 2 seconds to switch the camera on again Automatic deactivation is not active in USB or record mode 4 2 Using the mode buttons The camera features five operating modes When the camera is switched on If USB is disconnected itis automatically in still photograph mode Press the following mode buttons to select the required mode O Selects the photography Mode buttons mode Video N SET mode Recording mode and setting mode CA Play mode e o When the camera is in photography mode press the t button to access the video mode When the camera is in video mode press the Saer button to access the recording mode Le wg When the camera is in recording mode press the en button to access the setting mode Ia Y When the camera is in the setting mode or play mode press the Saer button to return to the photography mode Press the M button to acess the play

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