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1. 4 Select Print Num using the A V buttons and press OK Setup 5 Set the number of prints using the A V buttons and press OK You can set up to 9 prints for each image Single 6 Select Print Enable Execute using the A V buttons and press OK ae This creates a file containing the DPOF information When the Priit Enable Sous operation is finished the screen returns to the playback screen ye Notes m To print out images recorded in the internal memory copy your images to an SD memory card first m ro Print order icon will also display on the LCD monitor to indicate the selected images for printing 50 TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES VIDEO CLI YOUR COMPUTER You can share the recorded images video clips with your family or friends via e mail or post them on the Web Before doing so you need to connect the camera to your computer using the USB cable and then transfer the images video clips To transfer images video clips from the camera to your computer follow the steps below Step 1 Install the USB driver Step 2 Connect the camera to your computer Step 3 Download the images video clips System Requirements System Requirements Windows Macintosh CPU Pentium III 600 MHz processor or higher PowerPC G3 G4 OS Windows 98 98SE ME 2000 XP 9 0 or higher Memory 32MB 32MB 64MB RAM recommended 64MB RAM recommended Free Space on Hard Disk 128MB hard disk space 128MB hard disk space Required Devi
2. 53 Step 3 Download the Recorded Images Video Clips When the camera is turned on and connected to your computer it is regarded as a disk drive just like a floppy disk or CD You can download transfer images by copying them from the removable disk untitled disk on a Macintosh to your computer s hard disk For Computers Running Windows Open the removable disk by double clicking on it Double click on the folder contains your recorded images video clips Select the images video clips you prefer and then choose Copy from Edit menu After that open the destination location and choose Paste from Edit menu For Computers Running Mac OS Open the untitled disk window and the hard disk or the destination location Drag and drop from the camera disk to the desired destination Note m Memory card users may prefer to using a memory card reader highly recommended 54 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Installing the Photo Explorer media It lets you acquire photos video or sound clips from various digital device types and easily se or add personal descriptions make timely modifications or distribute the media through the medi of your choice E mail Print Slideshow Presentations It is an indispensable all in one tool for ownefs of digital cameras WebCams DV camcorders scanners or anyone who strives to effectively organize a large collection of digital media The Ulead Photo Explore
3. Date will not be showed on the captured image Select this option if you wish to exit from the menu mode 64 Playback Menu Use the Playback menu you can create an on camera slide show or configure DPOF setti protect one or all stored images 2 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode Then press the MENU button to enter Playback menu Next Menu Scroll through the options using the A V buttons Next emu 2 To enter sub menu press OK After settings are set press OK to confirm G Delete i Delete still images and video clips that have not come out right Refer to Deleting Images Video Clips in page 47 for further details Copy to Card This feature allows you to copy your images video clips from the camera s memory This functions is enabled when the SD memory card is loaded and the internal memory contains images video clips Slide Show Automatically plays back still images one by one Refer to Automated Playback Slide Show in page 45 for further details DPOF Set the number of prints in the DPOF format images you want to print This function is available for still images only You can print images easily by inserting the SD card to a DPOF compatible printer or a print shop Refer to SETTING DPOF in page 50 for further details Protect Set the data to read only to prevent images from being erased accidentally Refer to Protecting Images in page 46 for further details
4. After entering the sub menu select your option by using the V A button Press OK to confirm the setting 3 To exit from the menu mode use the V A buttons to select Exit and press OK Full color lt Return OK Adjust A or Y Select Item 33 Number of Recordable Images The following list indicates the approximate number of images that can be stored in the internal memory or the SD memory card at the camera s image quality and size settings The number of recordable images may vary depending on the recorded subject and the capacity of the memory card or if there are files other than images or when the recording is made while switching the picture quality resolution Resolution Quality 16 MB Internal SD Memory Card i aE avaiable for image storage 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 3072x2304 amp 11 24 50 101 204 411 819 15 33 68 137 276 557 1111 22 45 94 190 381 769 1534 2560x1920 amp 15 32 67 136 273 551 1100 sm fe 20 43 88 179 359 724 1444 28 59 123 249 499 1007 2008 2048x1536 ow 24 50 103 209 419 845 1685 fa 31 66 136 276 553 1116 2225 E 42 89 183 371 744 1500 2991 1280 x 960 k 51 107 220 447 897 1807 3604 x 65 136 280 567 1137 2292 4570 A 86 180 369 749 1502 3027 6037 640 x 480 Rk 130 270 555 1124 2254 4543 9060 fe 153 318 654 1325 2657 5353 9999 195 406 835 1692 3394 6839 9999 The above data shows the standard testing results The actual capacity varies according to the shooting con diti
5. Fluorescent EXIF 2 2 DCF 1 0 DPOF 1 0 MPEG 1 DC IN 5V socket USB socket Operation 23 F 104 F 5 C 40 C 15 90 humidity Storage 4 F 140 F 20 C 60 C 10 95 humidity Lithium ion rechargeable battery 650mA AC DC Adapter Approx 89 5 x 56 x 24mm without protruding parts Approx 80g without batteries and the SD memory card Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 69 TROUBLESHOOTING Refer to the symptoms and measures listed below before sending the camera for repairs If the problem persists contact your local RadioShack Power Supply Symptom Cause Solution Power does not come on The battery is not loaded Load the battery The battery is exhausted Recharge or use the AC adapter Power cuts out during use The camera was left unattended and unused so the auto power off cuts it off Turn the power on The battery is exhausted Recharge or use the AC adapter Power does not go off Power circuit malfunction temporarily Reload the battery If using the AC adapter reconnect it The battery runs out quickly It is being used in extreme low temperature Move the camera to a warm place Many shots are being captured in dark places inside requiring flash Recharge the battery The battery is not fully charged The battery is not used for an extended period of time after charged Fully
6. Step 1 Install the USB Driver 52 Step 2 Connect the Camera to Your Computer nei tA ens ta At Ae 53 Step 3 Download the Recorded Images Video CMDS ag on tact tacts Stas aad dee ES dames tec teas 54 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ccccsesseses 55 Installing the Photo Explorer 55 Installing the Photo Express 56 USING THE DIGITAL CAMERA AS A PC CAMERA ccccccccceeesesceeeeessseeeessseeeesssnenenes 57 Step 1 Install the PC camera driver 57 Step 2 Connect the digital camera to your COMPUTE eoria eean eree e En Ep toad a 58 Step 3 Run your videoconferencing application software i e Windows NetMeeting 58 LIST OF MENU OPTIONG ccceesssesteneeee 59 Capture MemMu c cece eee eeeeteeeeeeeeeeee Playback Menu i Video Men sor eien rhe es Setup Menu in Capture Video Playback Menu 67 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONG cccssssseseees 69 TROUBLESHOOTING ccscssscsseseessteenseeee 70 INTRODUCTION Overview yf CCD sensor Using the 2 0 TFT color image LCD monitor you can compose images and then examine them in detail The auto flash sensor automatically detects the shooting lighting conditions and determines whether the flash should be used This feature ensures your images turn out right Your stylish new digital camera delivers high quality 2560 x 1920 resolution images using a nan 16 MB internal memory 14 MB available for image storage lets you
7. Thumbnails This feature allows you to view 9 thumbnail images on the LCD monitor at the same time gt Select Page V or A Select Item Select this option if you wish to exit from the menu mode 65 Video Menu This menu is for the basic settings for recording video clips EV Refer to Capture Menu in page 59 for further details White Balance Refer to Capture Menu in page 59 for further details Select this option if you wish to exit from the menu mode gt Select Page V or A Select Item Setup Menu in Capture Video Playback Menu You can select camera setting according to your preference in Setup of Capture Navigate the options you wish to configure using the A W buttons 4 Select Page 7 4 Select Page OK Adjust Y or A Select Item OK Adjust or A Select Item Select Page OK Adjust V or A Select Item This sets the image recording date and time Refer to Setting the Date and Time in page 23 for further details This utility formats the internal memory or memory card and erases all stored images and data Refer to Formatting an SD Memory Card or Internal Memory in page 49 for further details Sets whether the camera will beep or not when you press a button ON Beep is generated OFF No beep 67 Your camera has six language menu for you to select English French Italiano Espanol Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese To select language enter Setup
8. and press OK to confirm the deletion To cancel the action select Cancel 6 Continue the deletion if necessary m If all images are deleted No Image pops up m To exit the deletion press the MODE button again Single All linages Cancel Execute lt Exit OK Enter V or A Select Notes m The deleted images cannot be recovered Exercise adequate caution before deleting a file m Protected images cannot be deleted with the delete function 47 Deleting All Images Video Clips 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode Then press the MENU button to enter the Playback menu 2 Select Delete using the A W buttons and press OK 3 Use the A V buttons to select All Images and press OK 4 Use the A W buttons then select Execute and press OK to confirm the deletion To cancel the action select Cancel Execute Notes m The deleted images cannot be recovered Exercise adequate caution before deleting a file m Protected images cannot be deleted with the delete function m f SD memory card is inserted images and video clips recorded on the memory card will be deleted first 48 1 Press the MENU button to enter Setup in any mode 2 Select Format using the A W buttons Press OK to enter sub menu 3 To format the SD memory card or the internal memory choose Execute 7 by pressing the A V buttons and then press OK to confirm f 2 7 m To cancel the action
9. capture and store images without memory card However you may wish to expand the memory capacity using an external memory card In addition to still images you can record short videos using the movie function Images you have taken can be downloaded to your computer using the USB cable You can enhance and retouch your images on your computer by using the provided editing software or image editing software you already have You may share your images with your friends via e mail in a report or on a website DPOF Digital Print Order Format functionality allows you to print your images on a DPOF compatible printer by simply inserting the memory card Package Contents Your digital camera includes following Digital Camera User s Guide in the software CD Quick Start Guide USB Cable Lithium ion rechargeable battery 650mA Camera Strap Software CD ROM Camera Pouch AC adapter Optional Accessories m SD Memory Card 10 COMPONENTS GUIDE Front View 1 Strap eyelet 5 Lens 2 Lens cover and On Off 6 Microphone Switch 7 Self timer LED 3 Shutter button 4 Flash Rear view 12 Oe Or DC IN 5V socket Focus switch Ww Macro mode aA Normal mode USB socket Tripod socket Battery SD card compartment OK button Q Zoom button 7 V Down MODE button 8 gt Right 4 Flash button 9 lt Left Self timer button 10 A Up MENU button 11 LCD
10. charge the battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle before use to maximize its performance and lifetime The battery or camera becomes warm Long period of continuous use of the camera or the flash This is normal The camera will cool when unused for several minutes 70 Shooting Symptom Cause Solution The battery is running low Recharge or use the Al pter The power is not turned on Slide the lens cover off to tum The camera is not in shooting mode Toggle the MODE button to shooting mode The camera does not shoot after pressing the shutter button The shutter button is not pressed firmly Press the shutter button firmly The internal memory or memory card does not have any free space Load a new card or delete unwani d files End of memory card life The flash is recharging Load a new memory card Wait until the flash completes recharging The memory card is unrecognized by the camera Format the memory card in this camera before its first use or when it was used by other camera The auto power off function is activated Turn power on again Images do not appear on the LCD monitor Power is not turned on Turn power on The camera does not focus The lens is dirty Wipe clean with a soft dry cloth or lens paper The distance to the subject is larger than the effective range Get your subject within the effectiv
11. click Install Ulead Photo Express Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation Notes Em For information about how to use Photo Express to edit and retouch your recorded images refer to its online help m For Windows 2000 XP users make sure to install and use the Photo Express while logging in as a user with an Administrator account 56 Your digital camera can act as a PC camera which allows you to videoconference with busi associates or have a real time conversation with friends or family in another place To use th for videoconference your computer system must include the following items Microphone Sound card Speakers or headphones Network or Internet connection Notes m Video conferencing or video editing software is not included with the digital camera m This mode is not supported by Mac Step 1 Install the PC camera driver The PC camera driver included in the CD ROM is exclusively for Windows The PC camera function is not supported by Mac platforms 1 Insert the enclosed CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 2 When the welcome screen appears click Install USB Driver Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 3 After the driver installation is completed restart your computer 57 Step 2 Connect the digital camera to your computer 1 Turn on the camera 2 Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on Disk Drive your compute
12. is bright 1 Press the MENU button to enter Capture menu and select Scene using the A V buttons Press OK to enter sub menu 2 After entering sub menu select Backlight by using A VW buttons Press OK to confirm setting Backlight mode icon g displays 3 To exit from menu mode use the A W buttons to select Exit and press OK Notes m In g Backlight mode Flash mode defaults at 4 Fill flash on mode m In g Backlight mode ISO speed cannot be set m For other settings like Language Power Off time or others choose Setup in Capture Video Playback menu 40 MOVIE MODE 8 Movie mode allows you to record video clips at a resolution of 320 x 240 pixels 1 Press the MODE bution to enter 88 Movie mode 2 You can start recording a video clip by pressing the shutter button 3 To stop recording press the shutter button again Notes m Under certain high light contrast situations the image on the display will show red artifacts This occurs only in the video clip mode due to over saturation of the sensor It does not affect the camera performance m In 88 Movie mode resolution quality self timer cannot be set or activated m In 88 Movie mode the flash mode is automatically set at Flash off mode m To set EV or White Balance use Video menu 41 IMAGE PLAYBACK 6 Playback allows you to view magnify your images or play back video
13. mode and yg Landscape mode flash photography is not possible m In 2g Night Scene mode flash photography will automatically detect the ambient lighting If the surrounding brightness is low the flash will fire at 44 Red eye reduction mode m In vA Sports mode Flash mode is automatically set to Flash off 30 Using Self Timer According to your preferences you can take pictures with the self timer in any scene mode Auto Scene Portrait Landscape Backlight Self timer duration can be set at 10 seconds or 5 seconds Self timer mode can be cycled from EH 10 s 5 s Self Timer Off After the self timer is set the shutter automatically releases after 10 see onds or 5 seconds The self timer lamp starts blinking slowly for the first 7 seconds or the first 2 seconds and then blinking rapidly for the last 3 seconds 1 Mount the camera on a tripod or place it on a stable surface 2 Slide the lens cover to turn the camera on 3 Set the scene mode in the Capture menu based on the desired scenery Auto Sports Night Scene Portrait Landscape Backlight 4 Press the button to select the desired self timer mode 5 Compose your image 6 Press the shutter button m To cancel the self timer at any time press the lt button Note m After one shot is taken the self timer mode turns off 31 Using Macro Mode Use amp Macro mode to capture a close up of the subject such as fl
14. of memory card life Remove the write protection Load a new memory card Symptom Cause Solution Cannot load the memory card The card is loaded in wrong orientation Load it correctly Even the camera s button is pressed it does not operate The battery is running low Recharge or use the AC adapter Camera malfunction Turn the power off and remove and reload the battery and then try again The date and time are wrong The correct date and time are not set Set the correct date and time About connecting to your computer software Symptom Cause Solution Cannot download images The free space in your computer s hard disk may be insufficient Check whether the hard disk has a space for running Windows and if the drive for loading image files has enough capacity The USB driver is not installed for Windows 98 98SE Install the USB driver 72 This product is warranted by RadioShack against manufacturing defects in mate under normal use for one 1 year from the date of purchase from RadioShack co and authorized RadioShack franchisees and dealers For complete warranty details an check with your local RadioShack store RadioShack Customer Relations 300 RadioShack Circle Fort Worth TX 76102 RadioShack 2005 RadioShack Corporation All rights reserved Optimus RadioShack and 16 3898 Radi
15. select Cancel f Po Pi m No Image pops up after the SD memory card or the internal memory Execute has been formatted 2 5 lt 4 Exit OK Enter Aor Y Select Format Notes m Be sure the SD memory card is completely inserted into the camera before formatting it m To format images or video clips recorded in the internal memory be sure to remove your SD memory card first m For complete compatibility be sure NOT to select FAT 32 as the file system when you format the SD card on your computer Memory cards formatted in FAT 32 file system will not be recognized by this camera 49 SETTING DPOF DPOF Digital Print Order Format allows you embed printing information on your SD memory card By using DPOF you can select an image to be printed and then specify how many prints or which image you would like Take your SD memory card to a DPOF enabled printer or through laboratory printing services that accept memory cards The DPOF card compatible printer will read the embedded information on the memory card and print your images as specified To Set DPOF 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode Then aa press the MENU button to enter Playback menu DPOE SMIG All 2 Select DPOF using the A W buttons and press OK 3 Select Single or All using the A W buttons and press OK The DPOF sub menu options Single Sets DPOF for each individual image All Sets DPOF for all images at once
16. store images and video clips in the camera However you can also expand the memory capacity by using an optional SD memory card which provides removable reusable storage for images and video clips 1 Make sure your camera is off 2 Slide the SD card battery cover in arrow direction and lift it up 3 Insert the SD memory card all the way in m lf the card cannot be inserted check the orientation 4 Close the SD card battery cover securely Notes m To prevent valuable data from being accidentally deleted from an SD memory card you can slide the write protect tab on the side of the SD memory card to LOCK LOCK 4 LOCK m To save edit or delete data on an SD memory card you must unlock l the card Peete Write protected Write protected m Be sure to format the memory card with this camera before its initial tab state usage To remove an SD memory card 1 Turn your camera off 2 Release the SD card battery cover lock 3 Push the memory card in so it pops out Note m The memory card may become hot during use observe due caution when removing the memory card 22 Setting Date and Time The Date Time screen will appear when Datel line m The camera is turned on for the first time m The camera is turned on after removing the batteries for a long period of time mmiddiyyyy 12 hr 1 Select the item field using the lt gt buttons Dare 01012005 2 Select the setting
17. Charging the Battery 000 ee 21 Loading an SD Memory Card Optional ACCeSSOTY 0 eee eee eee 22 Setting Date and Time Choosing Language Attaching the Camera Strap ee 24 BASIC FUNCTIONG ccccsestseteeesteneteneeeeees 25 Turning Power On Off c eee eee 25 Using the LCD Moniitor 00 eee 26 Using Normal Mode WSING ZOOM ear irei eaaeo tenikan inin Using the Fl sh ahan e ae Ea Using Self Timer Using Macro Mode a Setting Image Resolution and Quality 33 SELECTING PHOTOGRAPHY M z Auto Mode seenceene neeaae ee EE Sports Mode Night Scene Mode Portrait Mode Landscape Mode i Backlight Mode aeeseseererescneneee e 40 MOVIE MODE 0 scccscoesoorssgefonersneeeieaeenn 41 IMAGE PLAYBACK s nsnesesnnsernnrurenrnnnnrnnnnnnnn 42 Single Image Playback c eee 42 Magnifying Images cece eee eeeeeee 43 Viewing Nine Thumbnail Images at a Time 44 Viewing Video Clips eee Automated Playback Slide Show Protecting IMageS c cece eens DELETING IMAGEG ccccccseessteeeeseeeeeeeeee 47 Deleting Single Image Video Clip 47 Deleting All Images Video Clips 48 Formatting an SD Memory Card or Internal Memory sce rteecde crear thereon ed rie die 49 SETTING DPO Panaro raises on aa eiaa 50 TRANSFERRING RECORDED IMAGES VIDEO CLIPS TO YOUR COMPUTER cccsssee 51
18. OPTIMUS 16 3898 Digital Camera Thank you for purchasing your Optimus Digital Camera from RadioShack A ae zJ 2 i k q g do WHAT S IN THIS PACKAGE Digital Camera Camera Strap User s Guide in the Software CD Quick Start Guide Software CD ROM USB Cable Camera Pouch Lithium ion rechargeable battery 650mA AC adapter Please read this user s guide before installing setting up and using your new product FCC STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver m Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected m Consult the deale
19. Press OK to confirm setting Portrait mode icon amp displays 3 To exit from the menu mode use the A W button to select Exit and press OK Notes m In amp Portrait mode ISO speed cannot be set m In g Portrait mode in a dark or night time background Flash mode defaults at 44 Red eye reduction mode m For other settings like Language Power Off time or others choose Setup in Capture Video Playback menu 38 Landscape Mode A Landscape mode helps you capturing vivid and expansive landscape pictures with the e image s color and saturation a Landscape mode is used when the distance to the subject is betwee 1 Om to infinity 1 Press the MENU button to enter Capture menu and select Scene using the A V buttons Press OK to enter sub menu 2 After entering sub menu select Landscape using the A W buttons Press OK to confirm setting Landscape mode icon gg displays 3 To exit from menu mode use the A W buttons to select Exit and press OK Notes m In A Landscape mode ISO speed cannot be set m In A Landscape mode Flash mode is automatically set to Flash off m For other settings like Language Power Off time or others choose Setup in Capture Video Playback menu 39 Backlight Mode Use g Backlight mode when light is coming from behind your subject throwing their features into shadow or when your subject is in the shade but the background
20. Sports Night Scene Portrait Landscape Backlight 3 Compose your image on the LCD monitor 4 Press the shutter button Note m The LCD monitor darkens in strong sunlight or bright light This is not a malfunction 26 Using Normal Mode Normal mode is used to take images where the distance to the subject is 1 0m to infinity Select this mode for general shooting including portraits and scenery 1 Set the focus to the aA position 2 Compose your image 3 Press the shutter button Note m LCD monitor will display A indicating Normal mode 27 Using Zoom Using digital zoom images appear closer However the more an image is enlarged zoomed the more pixelated grainier image appears You can only set the digital zoom at the resolution of 2560 x 1920 pixels digital zoom is not available at the resolution of 3072 x 2304 pixels 2048 x 1536 pixels 1280 x 960 pixels or 640 x 480 pixels Digital zoom cannot be used in QQ Movie mode 1 Set the scene mode in the Capture menu based on the desired scenery Auto Sports Night Scene Portrait Landscape Backlight 2 Each press of the Q button changes the image size in the cycle from1x 2x 4x 1x m To exit the digital zoom press the Q button again and return to the capture status 3 Press the shutter button to capture a set zoomed image 28 Using the Flash The flash is designed to function
21. and then insert the battery before starting Insert the barrel plug of the AC adapter into the DC IN socket of the camera z Insert the other end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet 4 m The status LED flashes green when charging starts and lights green when charging completes m It is recommended to fully discharge or deplete the battery before charging m Charging time varies according to the ambient temperature and the remaining power of batter 4 Caution You must use a class II 5V 3A AC adapter Its center tip must be set to positive and its plug must correctly fit the camera s DC IN 5V jack The supplied adapter meets these requirements Using an adapter that does not meet these requirements could damage the camera or the adapter Notes m Before charging turn power on at any mode After LCD monitor turns on turn power off m The battery may become warm after charging or used for a long time This is normal and not a malfunction When using the camera in cold areas keep the camera and battery in your overcoat to keep them warm m f you open the battery cover without removing the battery the power will not be terminated If you remove the battery and do not re insert it within 2 hours the date and time will reset m We recommend you charge the battery eight hours before first use 21 Loading an SD Memory Card Optional Accessory Your camera comes with 16 MB of internal memory 14 MB available for image storage allowing you to
22. automatically when lighting conditions warrant the use oi fla an image using a suitable flash mode to suit lighting condition 1 Set the scene mode in the Capture menu based on the desired scenery Auto Sports Night Scene Portrait Landscape Backlight 2 The camera has four flash modes Fill flash on Flash off Automatic flash and Red eye reduction Press the 4 button located on the rear side of the camera repeatedly until your desired flash mode appears on the LCD monitor 3 Compose your image and press the shutter button 29 The table below helps to choose the appropriate flash mode Flash Mode 4 Fill flash on Flash off 4 Notes s Automatic flash Red eye reduction Description The flash will always fire regardless of the surrounding brightness Select this mode for recording images with high contrast backlighting and deep shadows The flash will not fire Select this mode when taking images in a place where flash photography is prohibited or when the distance to the subject is beyond the effective range of the flash The flash fires automatically according to the ambient lighting conditions Select this mode for general photography The flash emits a precursor flash before the main flash fires This causes the pupil in the human eye to constrict reducing the red eye phenomenon Select this mode when taking images of people and animals in low light conditions a in NF Macro
23. ber 17 These indicators are displayed when recording video clips Movie mode Recording indicator Video counter SD Card indicator Battery level a Full battery a Fairly consumed lt Nearly exhausted Virtually no battery power aR ons 18 These indicators are displayed when playing back video clips Playback mode Battery level Full battery a Fairly consumed Nearly exhausted Virtually no battery power Card indicator Index number of total number Movie mode Elapsed time Elapsed playback indicator 19 PREPARING YOUR CAMERA Installing the Battery We highly recommend you use the specified rechargeable lithium ion battery to maximize performance of your digital camera Make sure that camera s power is off before inserting or removing the battery 1 Turn your camera off 2 Slide the battery SD card cover away in arrow direction and lift it up 3 Insert the battery with correct orientation so its label is facing to the front side of the camera and then insert the battery all the way down 4 Close the battery SD card cover securely Removing the Battery Open the battery SD card cover and then release the battery lock lever When the battery has come out a little slowly pull it out 20 Charging the Battery The supplied AC adapter can charge the battery or activate the camera Make sure that pow k off
24. ces A CD ROM Drive A CD ROM Drive An available USB port An available USB port Color Monitor Color Monitor 800x600 24 bit or Color Monitor 800x600 24 bit or higher is recommended higher is recommended 51 Step 1 Install the USB Driver m Installation on Windows 98 amp 98SE The USB driver on the supplied CD ROM is exclusively for Windows 98 and 98SE Windows 2000 ME XP have built in USB driver and do not need to install the USB driver 1 Insert the enclosed CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 2 When the welcome screen appears click Install USB Driver Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 3 After the USB driver has been installed restart your computer m Installation on MAC OS 9 0 For Mac OS 9 0 or higher the computer will automatically recognize the digital camera and load its own USB drivers 52 Step 2 Connect the Camera to Your Computer Turn on the camera Connect the larger end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer Connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB socket on the camera The USB mode screen displays Use the A W buttons to select Disk Drive and then press OK 5 Look for a new Removable Disk icon appearing in My Computer window Your recorded images video clips will be in a folder in this removable disk For Mac users double click the untitled disk on the desktop Rona A or Y Select
25. ck menu 36 Night Scene Mode Capturing human subjects using 28 Night Scene mode provides you a natural balance be subject and the background The people in an evening sky or night scene are illuminated with s from the flash while the background is captured at a slow shutter speed to prevent blurring and let both people and the background appear according to exposure 1 Press the MENU button to enter Capture menu and select Scene using the A V buttons Press OK to enter the sub menu 2 After entering the sub menu select Night Scene using the A Y buttons Press OK to confirm setting Night Scene icon 2 displays 3 To exit from menu mode use the A V buttons to select Exit and press OK Notes m In gt g Night Scene mode Flash mode will automatically detect the ambient lighting If the surrounding brightness is low the flash will fire at 44 Red eye reduction mode m In 29 Night Scene mode ISO speed cannot be set m For other settings like Language Power Off time or others choose Setup in Capture Video Playback menu 37 Portrait Mode amp Portrait mode helps you construct portraits in which the main subject stands out sharply and clearly while reduces background s details 1 Press the MENU button to enter the Capture menu and select Scene using the A V buttons Press OK to enter the sub menu 2 After entering sub menu select Portrait using the A V buttonw
26. clips This mode even provides thumbnail images display and slide show allowing you to quickly search for the image that you want or play back the images one by one automatically Single Image Playback Play back still images one by one 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode m The last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor 2 View and select your recorded images using the lt gt buttons m To view the previous image press the lt button m To view the next image press the button Notes m To exit A Playback mode press the MODE button m The geo print indicator only appears on the LCD monitor when the image is set to print out m If there is no image stored in the internal memory or on the memory card No Image message will appear on the LCD monitor m During playback the recorded image appears to be larger than the one on preview in capture mode 42 Magnifying Images While reviewing your images you may enlarge a selected portion of an image This mag view fine details 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode m The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 2 View and select your images using the lt 4 gt buttons 3 Enlarge the image by pressing OK Each press of OK magnifies the image from the cycle of 2x 3x 4x normal size 4 Use the A V 4 gt buttons to select the area to enlarge 5 To return to the regular displa
27. e focus range The flash does not fire The flash cannot recharge The camera is set to amp Y mode Switch to another mode other than one of those The flash is set to no flash Set the flash to auto flash Even the flash has fired the image remains dark The image is too dark The distance to the subject is larger than flash effective range The image was captured in a dark place while the camera was set to no flash Get closer to your subject and shoot Set the flash to auto flash It is under exposed Set the exposure compensation to a larger value The image is too bright It is over exposed Set the exposure compensation to a smaller value The image color appeared unnatural The image was captured in conditions hard for Auto White Balance to adjust Add a white object to the composition 71 Symptom Cause Solution Cannot playback The camera is not set to playback mode Toggle the MODE button to playback mode The contents of memory card cannot be replayed You played back a memory card that was not formatted by this camera Loaded a card that was formatted by this camera Files cannot be deleted You played back a memory card that was not formatted by this camera Loaded a card that was formatted by this camera Cannot format a memory card Other Problems The memory card is write protected End
28. e number of pictures that can be taken Therefore to maximize its performance and lifetime we recommend that you fully charge the battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle before use The battery may become warm after long period of continuous use of the camera or the flash This is normal and not a malfunction a The camera may become warm after a long period of continuous use This is normal and not a malfunction a If the battery is not to be used for a long period of time remove it from the camera to prevent leakage or corrosion a If the battery is not to be used for a long period of time store it after no battery power left If the battery is stored for a long time in a fully charged state its performance may be impaired a Always keep the battery terminals clean a Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type a Dispose of used batteries according to the recycle instructions CONTENTS INTRODUCTION cccccsssseeeeessseeeeeessseeeeeeees 9 Ovie Wici a ee ee 9 Package Contents oosssesossereensriresnsreeeee 10 Optional Accessories eee 10 COMPONENTS GUIDE ccccscssssseeeeeeeeeees 11 Front View peast agaaa aa 11 Rearea eana eE a anaes 12 LEED INdicatorS ian inne ee 13 Scene MOdeS ccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeenneeeeees 14 LCD Monitor Information ccccceeeeee 15 PREPARING YOUR CAMERA cssse0 20 Installing the Battery ee 20
29. he A V buttons and press OK to confirm m The slide show starts displaying your images on the LCD monitor one by one with the set interval i y Return m To stop slide show display press OK OK Adjust V or A Select Item Note m To not set automated playback slide show press the MENU button to exit 45 Protecting Images This feature allows you to prevent the recorded images from being accidentally erased 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode Then press the MENU button to enter Playback menu 2 Select Protect using the A W buttons and press OK 3 You can select to protect a single image or all images at once using the A V buttons and then press OK m Single Protect one image at one time m All Protect all images at once 4 Select Unlock or Lock using the A Y buttons m Unlock Unlock the protected image m Lock Protect the selected image or all images 5 Press OK again to confirm setting 46 DELETING IMAGES Deleting Single Image Video Clip To delete single image or video clip at a time 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode m The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor 2 View and select unwanted images using the lt gt buttons then press the MENU button 3 Select Delete using the A W buttons and press OK 4 Use the A W buttons to select Single and press OK 5 Use the A V buttons to select Execute
30. he basic settings for taking still images 1 Press the MENU button and then scroll through the options using the A V buttons a Bae 2 Press OK to enter sub menu pea 3 After entering sub menu select your option using the A W buttons Auto d Auto 4 Press OK to confirm setting Full cole 5 To exit from menu mode use the A V buttons to select Exit and lt Exit gt Select Page OK Adjust A or Y Select Item press OK Medium Mieli urin a ON ON 4 lt 4 Exit gt Select Page OK Adjust A or Y Select Item 59 This sets the size of image to be photographed 3072 x 2304 3072 x 2304 pixels 2560 x 1920 2560 x 1920 pixels 2048 x 1536 2048 x 1536 pixels 1280 x 960 1280 x 960 pixels 640 x 480 640 x 480 pixels This sets the quality compression rate of image to be taken Fine Low compression rate Normal Normal Economy High compression rate This sets the scene mode for capturing images Auto The camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure settings for shooting Sports Select this option to take photographs of fast moving subjects Night Scene Select this option to take photographs of people against a dusk or night time background Portrait Select this option to make people stand out with the background out of focus Landscape Select this option to take photographs of distant scenery or landscapes Backlight Select this option for capturing images
31. he product The product and accessories that come with your digital camera may be different from those described in this guide This is due to the fact that different retailers often specify slightly different product inclusions and accessories to suit their market requirements customer demographics and geographical preferences Products very often vary between retailers especially with accessories such as batteries chargers AC adapters memory cards cables carrying cases pouches and language support Occasionally a retailer will specify a unique product color appearance and internal memory capacity Contact your dealer for precise product definition and included accessories The illustrations in this guide are for the purpose of explanation and may differ from the actual design of your digital camera The manufacturer assumes no liability for any errors or discrepancies in this user s guide For user s guide and driver updates refer to our website or contact your dealer SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read and understand all Warnings and Cautions before using this product Warnings If foreign objects or water have entered the camera turn power OFF and remove the batteries Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock Consult the store of purchase If the camera has fallen or its case has been damaged turn power OFF and remove the batteries Continued use in this state might cause fire or electric shock Consult with t
32. he store of purchase Do not disassemble change or repair the camera This might cause fire or electric shock For repair or internal inspection ask the store of purchase Do not use the camera in areas near water This might cause fire or electric shock Take special care during rain snow on the beach or near the shore Do not place the camera on inclined or unstable surfaces This might cause the camera to fall or tilt over causing injury Keep the batteries out of the reach of children Swallowing batteries might cause poisoning If the battery is accidentally swallowed immediately consult with a physician Do not use the camera while you are walking driving or riding a motorcycle This might cause you to fall over or result in traffic accident OO DB o Cautions Insert the batteries paying attention to the polarity or of the terminals Inserting the batteries with incorrect polarities might cause fire and injury or damage to the surrout areas due to the battery rupturing or leaking Do not fire the flash close to anyone s eyes This might cause damage to the person s eyesight Z Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact This might damage the glass on the screen or cause the internal fluid to leak If the internal fluid enters your eyes or comes into contact with your body or clothes rinse with fresh water If the internal fluid has entered your eyes consult a physician A came
33. ing skies Tungsten For recording under tungsten lighting condition Fluorescent For recording under fluorescent lighting condition 62 The ISO figure is the numeric indication for sensitivity to light E Higher ISO figure setting has higher sensitivity to light and is suitable for shooting under low li higher noise grains Auto Automatic adjustment 100 Sensitivity equivalent to SO100 200 Sensitivity equivalent to SO200 To represent different feeling of an image the camera offers three types of color setting Full color Black amp White Sepia to match your preference Full color Bright colors Sepia Sepia Black amp White Monochrome To represent different color saturation of an image the camera offers you three different degrees of color High Medium Low to match your preference 63 High sharpness setting emphasizes the borders between light and dark areas of an image and makes the image s edges look sharper Low sharpness setting softens the look of an image High Hard touch Medium Normal touch Low Soft touch Set to display a photographed image on LCD monitor immediately after you have taken a shot ON Displays quick view OFF Does not display quick view To record the shooting date of an image set date imprint to ON To disable date imprint function set to OFF ON Date will be showed on the captured image with day month year and hour minute format OFF
34. itor Information These indicators are displayed when recording still images 1 Scene mode A Auto mode vA Sports mode 28 Night Scene mode amp Portrait mode aA Landscape mode fg Backlight mode 2 Image quality gx 1 Fine 4 Shots remaining Normal Economy 5 Card indicator 3 Image size pixels 6 Battery level E 3072x2304 Full battery E 2560x1920 a Fairly consumed Nearly exhausted Bu 2048x1536 Virtually no battery power 1280x960 fj 1640x480 d f y 7 ISO speed l No icon Auto y 0 100 4 S9 200 8 Sharpness mii High h Medium h Low 9 Color A Full Color A Black amp White A Sepia 10 Saturation E9 High F Medium E3 Low 15 These indicators are displayed when recording still images 11 Flash mode 14 White balance 4 Fillflash on No icon Auto Flashoff 30 Daylight 4 Automatic flash Cloudy 4 Red eye reduction amp Tungsten pe Fluorescent 71 12 Self timer mode 15 EV compensation 13 W Macro mode 16 These indicators are displayed when playing images back 1 Playback mode 2 6 Card indicator 3 Battery level Full battery 2a Fairly consumed Nearly exhausted Virtually no battery power 4 Ga Protected indicator 5 peor DPOF icon 6 Index number of total num
35. menu and scroll to Language then select the desired language To save battery power your camera has three automatic power off settings 3 5 10 minutes plus OFF which disables the automatic power off Go to Setup menu scroll to Power Off to select the desired setting as follows 3 Min 5 Min 10 Min OFF This function will restore all the parameters to the default settings Go to Setup menu and select Set to Default to select following Cancel Remain the current settings Execute Reset to default settings Select this option if you wish to exit from the menu mode 68 CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS Item Sensor Image resolution Image quality Recording media Lens Range of focus LCD monitor Self timer Zoom Exposure compensation White balance File format Interface Operating environment Power supply Dimensions Weight Description Approx 5 0 Mega pixels Still image 3072 x 2304 7MP by interpolation 2560 x 1920 SMP native resolution 2048 x 1536 1280 x 960 640 x 480 Video clip 320 x 240 Fine Normal Economy 16 MB internal memory 14 MB available for image storage SD memory card optional up to 1 GB Aperture 3 0 Focal length 6 22mm Macro 0 6m 1 0m Normal 1 0m infinity 2 0 TFT color LCD 5 second 10 second delay 4X digital zoom Automatic exposure with manual EV compensation 2 0EV in 0 5EV steps Automatic with presets for Daylight Cloudy Tungsten
36. monitor 12 Status LED LED Indicators Indicator Status LED Status LED Status LED Status LED Status LED Status LED Self timer LED Status None Solid green Blinking green Blinking green Solid green Solid green Blinking red e 1 The camera sounds one beep e Sec The self timer sounds 10 beeps for 10 seconds 5 beeps for 5 seconds it hy Description Activity The camera is powering up The camera is powered and ready Charging the flash Image is being recorded to the memory card USB communication data transfer in progress The camera is ready to record images or movies The self timer function is activated Button event Yes 1 Yes Sec Yes 1 13 Scene Modes Select the scene mode suitable for the occasion or situation 14 Mode 1 A Auto mode 2 vA Sports mode 3 2e Night Scene mode Oke 4 amp Portrait mode 5 aA Landscape mode 6 g Backlight mode Description Select this option to leave all the adjustments to the camera and take images casually Select this option to capture fast moving subjects Select this option to take photos of people against dark or nighttime background Select this option to make people stand out with the background out of focus Select this option to take photos of distant scenery or landscapes Select this option to brighten subjects that are backlit and would come out dark if no flash was used LCD Mon
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38. ons and settings 34 SELECTING PHOTOGRAPHY MODE Auto Mode Using A Auto mode the majority of settings are adjusted by the camera Simply aim at the subject and shoot 1 Press the MENU button to enter Capture menu and select Scene using the A V buttons Press OK to enter the sub menu 2 After entering the sub menu select Auto using the A Y buttons Auto mode icon A displays Press OK to confirm setting J 3 To exit from the menu mode use the A W buttons to select Exit and tg E press OK bapdscag Backlight Return OK Adjust Notes m The camera s default setting is A Auto mode m For other settings like Language Power Off time or others choose Setup in Capture Video Playback menu 35 Sports Mode For dynamic action choose vA Sports mode This feature also lets you capture moving subjects continuously 1 Press the MENU button to enter Capture menu and select Scene by ES using the A V buttons Press OK to enter sub menu 2 After entering sub menu select Sports using the A W buttons Press OK to confirm setting Sports mode icon displays vA 3 To exit from menu mode use the A V buttons to select Exit and press OK C Notes m In vA Sports mode ISO speed cannot be set m In vA Sports mode Flash mode is automatically set to Flash off m For other settings like Language Power Off time or others choose Setup in Capture Video Playba
39. owers or insects The effective range is between 0 6m to 1 0m 1 Set the focus switch to the amp position 2 Compose your image 3 Press the shutter button m To disable macro photography slide the focus switch back to the aA Normal mode Notes m In Macro mode EV compensation Scene mode and ISO speed cannot be set m In Macro mode Flash mode is automatically set to Flash off m After a macro shot is taken DO NOT FORGET to reset the lens to the aA Normal position 32 Setting Image Resolution and Quality Resolution and quality settings determine the pixel size dimension image file size and comp the images These settings affect the number of images stored in memory or on an SD memo get to know the camera it is recommended that you try each quality and resolution setting to ge on the images s Higher resolution and higher quality image offer the best photographic results but increase file size High resolution and quality settings are recommended for printed output and situations requiring the finest detail Lower resolution quality images take up less memory space and may be quite suitable for sharing images via e mail in a report or on a web page To change image resolution or quality settings perform the steps below 3072x2304 1 Press the MENU button to enter the Capture menu and select Size or Quality by using the V A buttons Press OK to enter the sub menu 2
40. r 3 Connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB socket on the camera 4 The USB mode screen displays 5 Use the A V buttons to select Pc Cam and then press OK 6 The message Connected to computer appears on the screen Wait for the message to disappear before using application software The LCD monitor will turn off automatically for the purpose of power saving 7 Mount the digital camera steadily on the top of your computer monitor or use a tripod Note m When using this digital camera as a PC camera it is necessary to install the battery into the digital camera Step 3 Run your videoconferencing application software i e Windows NetMeeting To use Windows NetMeeting for videoconferencing Go to Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt NetMeeting to launch the NetMeeting program Click the Start Video button to view live video Click the Place Call button Type the e mail address or the network address of the computer that you are calling Click Call The person that you are calling must also have Windows NetMeeting running and be willing to accept your call to start the videoconference OT Buns Notes m The video resolution for videoconferencing applications is generally 320 x 240 m For more information about the operation of videoconference application software refer to its respective help documentation 58 LIST OF MENU OPTIONS Capture Menu This menu includes t
41. r or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Product Digital Camera 16 3898 RadioShack Corporation 300 RadioShack Circle Fort Worth TX 76102 Phone 817 415 3200 Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the user s guide If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment 2 READ THIS FIRST Trademark Information Microsoft and Windows are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer Inc SD is a trademark Photo Explorer and Photo Express are trademarks Other names and products may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners Product Information Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice This includes primary product specifications software software drivers and user s guide This User s Guide is a general reference guide for t
42. r provides a simple and efficient way to transfer browse modify and as oe b 1 Insert the enclosed CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 2 When the welcome screen appears click Install Ulead Photo Explorer Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation Notes E For more information about the operation of Photo Explorer application software refer to its respective help documentation m For Windows 2000 XP users please make sure to install and use Photo Explorer in Administrator mode m Mac operating system does not support Photo Explorer We recommend iPhoto or iPhoto2 55 Installing the Photo Express The Ulead Photo Express is a complete photo project software for digital images The step by step workflow visual program interface and in program help you creating exciting photo projects It lets you acquire digital photos easily from digital cameras or scanners and organize them conveniently with the Visual Browse mode It uses hundreds of ready to use templates such as albums cards posters slideshows and more It lets you edit and enhance images with photo editing tools photographic filters and special effects It lets you embellish projects by adding creative design elements such as frames callouts and stamp objects It also lets you share results with family and friends via e mail and multiple print options 1 Insert the enclosed CD ROM into your CD ROM drive 2 When the welcome screen appears
43. ra is a precision instrument Do not drop it strike it or use excessive force when handling the camera This might cause damage to the camera Do not use the camera in humid steamy smoky or dusty places This might cause fire or electric shock Do not remove the battery immediately after long period of continuous use The battery becomes hot during use Touching a hot battery might cause burns Do not wrap the camera or place it in cloth or blankets This might cause heat to build up and deform the case resulting in fire Use the camera in a well ventilated place Do not leave the camera in places where temperature may rise significantly such as inside a car This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside Before you move the camera disconnect cords and cables Failure to do this might damage cords and cables resulting in fire and electric shock ClO iOIO O 1 oa Notes on Battery Usage When you use the battery carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Instructions and the notes below a Different battery types and surrounding temperatures may affect the battery performance a Avoid using batteries in extremely cold environments Low temperatures can shorten the battery life and impair camera performance a Using a new rechargeable battery or rechargeable battery that has not been used for an extended period of time the battery that passed the expiry date is an exception might affect th
44. using the A V buttons Wie OOTAN 3 Press OK after all fields are set lt or gt Select Item A or Y Change Value Choosing Language Follow the steps below to set the OSD On Screen Display language 1 Press the MENU button 2 Press the button to select Setup menu 3 Press the A V buttons to select Language and press OK 4 Select the desired language using the A V buttons 5 Press OK after all fields are set Note m The language setting will be retained even if the camera is turned off 23 Attaching the Camera Strap To prevent accidental slippage during use always hang the camera strap on your hand Attach the camera strap as follows 1 Thread the small loop of the strap through the strap eyelet on the camera 2 Pull the large loop through the small loop until the strap is firmly secured 24 BASIC FUNCTIONS Turning Power On Off 1 Slide the lens cover to turn the camera on 2 The camera sounds one beep when turned on 3 Slide the lens cover back to turn off the camera 25 Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor lets you monitor an image while taking pictures to replay recorded images video clips or to adjust menu settings The mode icons text and numbers that are displayed on the LCD monitor may vary according to the current settings 1 Slide the lens cover to turn on the camera 2 Set the scene mode in the Capture menu based on the desired scenery Auto
45. with light comes behind the object 60 Your camera adjusts the exposure for each scene automatically However when the su bje bright the camera adjusts the brightness properly This is called EV compensation The EV compensation of your camera can be adjusted from 2 0 EV to 2 0 EV 0 5 EV s To adjust EV press the A W buttons and press OK to confirm Effective Subjects and Set Values Positive Compensation m Copy of printed text black characters on white paper m Backlit portraits lt Exit m Very bright scenes such as snowfields and highly reflective subjects OK Enter A or Y Select m Shots made under predominant sky Negative Compensation m Spot lighted subjects particularly against dark backgrounds m Image of printed text white characters on black paper m Low reflective scenes such as shots of green or dark foliage 61 When the brightness of a scene changes our eyes adapt the difference so the white object remains white For digital cameras they can also see the white object as white by averaging the light around the subject The camera determines the white balance by averaging the various kinds of light that actually enters into the lens You may set in advance the white balance when taking photographs under specific lighting conditions Auto Automatically adjusting the white balance Daylight For recording outdoors on a bright day Cloudy For recording overcast shaded twilight or even
46. y from 4X enlarged status press OK 43 Viewing Nine Thumbnail Images at a Time This function allows you to view nine thumbnail images on the LCD monitor simultaneously so you can quickly scan for a particular image Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode Press the MENU button Use the A V buttons to select Thumbnails Copy to Card Press OK and nine thumbnail images appear on the LCD monitor if eam there are nine or more recorded images in the memory 5 Use the A W lt gt buttons to move the cursor to select the image to be displayed at regular size 6 Press OK to display the selected image in full screen ON Protect 44 Viewing Video Clips To view the recorded video clips follow the steps below 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode 2 Select the video clip you want to view using the lt gt buttons 3 Press OK m Playback begins m Press OK again to stop playback 00 52 2 2 of 10 Automated Playback Slide Show Slide show function enables you to play back your images automatically in sequential order This is a very useful and entertaining feature for reviewing recorded images and presentations 1 Press the MODE button twice to enter Playback mode Then press the MENU button to enter the Playback menu 2 Select Slide Show using the A W buttons then press OK to enter sub menu 3 Set the playback interval using t

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