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Oregon Scientific DS9610 User's Manual

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1. IF E Yellow F L Use under yellow fluorescentlamp silty p a White F L Use under white fluorescent lamp T Use under electric or other tungsten mr pr iP igi p p EFI rag AUTO FOCUS been eat me ja s 2 Three focusing zones are designed re set in the Menu for the user to choose the following focusing zones center f horizontal lefi right or left and nght NOTE In Gamera Mode the focus is preset to a center focus m z i e Tena ee a METERING it Cine SARS CN Pesta aie aed aa ot Fa n eaa me N et a E ICONS SETTINGS OPTIONS The ISO setting affects the camera s sensitivity to light NOTE An image taken at higher ISO speeds may contain more noise or graininess than an image taken at lower speeds ea hal DESCRIPTION _ The camera sets the speed automatically default setting Metering is a setting that determines your subject s correct exposure The camera will compute the brightness levels contrast and amount of bright to dark parts in the scene automatically ICONS SETTINGS OPTIONS Matrix Evaluated by splitting the scene into multi segment multiple zones then calculate each 130 rating 100 Use for very brightly lit scenes E 150 rating 200 Use for brightly lit scenes 150 rating 400 Use for normally lit scenes io Zone s exposure via the camera s nal computations Ideal for general mda
2. REMEDY Turn on the camera Delete unwanted files or insert a new SD card or MMC Change the Mode Dial to Camera Mode Enable flash by changing it to another setting Wait until the Status Lamp stops blinking Tum an the flash by changing the blurred Flash Mode PROBLEM may r ll The subjectis Move closer to No Power Power will not Batteries are Replace with neers the subject turn on or exhausted new batteries The Clean ihe camera tums Bateries are insert the 7 with soft scat off automically inserted batteries Y incorrectly correctly incorrect focus Sel the dial to ziz mode setting the correct focus Power tum Battery level Replace with distance off after is too low new batteries T J tumingon P Auto Off Disable the Aute Function is Off Function enabled 37 38 PROBLEM ELEM SYMPTOM CHECK THIS REMEDY Playback Playback No images or Make sure Camera does Check the Make sure menu iS nat movies are images or not appear as USB cable both ends of available after recorded movies are Removable connection the USB pressing the located in the Disk when cable are MENU button internal memo connected to connected or memory card a PC 7 Gamera or PC Tum on the Cannot play Camera is not Press the camera and back images setto PLAYBACK PC or movies Playback button to enter Playback Mode No images or Images located SPECIFICATIONS movies are in internal
3. memory instead DESCRIPTION Sensor Total number of pixels 4 0 million Cannot delete Images or Unprotect the Selectable from images or movies are images or 2304 x 1728 pixels movies protected i 2048 x 1536 pixels Cannecting Picture not Check cable gt ane Aaa pore with Extema shown on TW connection video cable is 640 x 480 pixels VGA Devices when plugged into the connected TV s AV terminal P s Format DCF and DPOF compliant Check channel TV channel on TV should be Type auto focus switch ed to the Focus range 1m to infinity appropriate AV 20 30cm macro channel F number F2 6 F4 9 35mm equivalent 40 39 Exif ver 2 2 JPEG compliant nomnal Focal length f 5 5 16 5mm
4. OreGcon 4 0 MEGA PIAEL DIGITAL CAMERA WITH 3X OPTICAL ZOOM DS9610 USER MANUAL CONTENTS Introduction Front and Top View Back and Side View Mode Dial ince RS 4 Way Directional Controller SET Button ccccscecsceesees Getting Started Package Contents PERE PEER E Installing and Charging t the Batteries iiinis Attaching the Strap AEREE Memory Storage Installing the SD Card MMC Removing the SD Card MMC Memory Full ae n Basic Photography sip E EE SE E EAE oe Preparing the Camera Taking Basic Pictures Displaying Last mage I Taken REEERE EN 1 ARA selecting Flash Mode A PE E A E A cae LED Light pE Zooming Using the Self Timer Camera Setup E E ETA amp Auto Off Auto P Power r OFf See re set Clock eee Set City Play Vol Play Volume P Counter Picture Counter oat BE ERE EP EEE EEE EEG ES Es b n oe SHOW TIME sesser ETN ANNEE E AE E EATA EE AEN 11 Espali OMS MA AEE EED ERE AEDEP E SETRA AE RaR i Video Out asse E E AE AE E E E T EO 11 SCG TORE oy eeraa aeaa Tt File Number usses A E A PEKA AAST aiani 12 FOAN iii rire a n Aa 12 ROSEL naaa i E S sirieni 12 Freq Select Frequency Select erreren i en 13 LCD oone E N E A R E E E E 13 PION naa 13 Camera Modes T ictus A ETA A A 13 Stil Piclure Modes occas snsvtesintceevsdevvaredvavsnseeteesaunedscvicnnis Woe Movie Mode esscr E E E OILERS 44
5. BACK AND SIDE VIEW Viewfinder LED LCD Tripod hole Battery compartment DISP Display button amp DELETE button rane button OQUT T ZOOM IN button 10 st PLAYBACK button 11 Camera strap hole 12 4 way directional controller SET button 13 USB jack 14 RESET hole 15 Video out DONAAL WN MODE DIAL Shutter speed priority mode Program mode Auto mode Scene mode Aperture priority mode amp Movie mode Setup mode Voice memo 4 WAY DIRECTION CONTROLLER 1 A button Flash 2 lt 4 button Macro mode a 3 SET button 4 P button Self timer 2 8 4 Hz 10 4 5 V button ON ONEON GETTING STARTED PACKAGE CONTENTS When you unpack your digital camera make sure to keep all the packing materials in a safe place in case you need to later return it for servicing In the box you will find Carrying pouch User manual 2xAdAlithium batteries CD ROM USB cable Camera strap Video cable INSTALLING THE BATTERIES installing lithium batteries od Your camera comes with 2 AA sized lithium batteries To prevent damage correctly insert the batteries as shown TIP To maximize the performance of your camera and for greater battery life control the use of the flash photo review and LCD brightness levels ATTACHING THE STRAP 1 Pass the thin loop of the strap through the camera s strap ring 2 Pass the other end of the strap
6. Menu Settings cccsessssssssnseesscseneas pic E E 15 PAGO SiZ nunoiorrsrirnnsranressntesa ET EA E AENA 15 Quality Picture Qualty esssissssssisiariusesraniurscrrarianresrasencsercaans 16 Whhe BASANG nases enon nenparenaecensnsaneerceeuesonnexeiesueceeesenersoenesens 16 PUREE FCM o EEEE eared Ee EE E E A EE E AE 17 PUR ele ME EEEE EE E NATTE ASE 17 ET eA AEE EA N E EA M O 18 EV Exposure Compensation Setting ARAN BE IEAS 18 SPE Effect Special Effects sses E E EEA Lok SCH Shot Schedule Shot ccccccccssscersesessseccesssessnees 19 Shot CFM Shot Confirmation uessa PAA 19 INS Review Instant Review 0 0 0 00c00 ied er ears 19 Record Mode Menu Options 0 0000000000 ee 20 Switching Between Camera and Movie Mode Avan ou Shooting Movies _ 006 css esccecssscecessnveceantestearsnteerencnans ow 20 Recording a Movig ccececesscceseccecssesscessarareccecevaccesnansnueesssanene 20 Movie MOM cescceccscssssescecseens EEA pees TTT 21 Scene Mode Selection cccccccsccsssssrsssstsessseresessesstone OE Selecting from the Menu cscsssrsssesseonserees aeai 22 Playback of Images and Movies 0 E PTI 23 Displaying Thumbnails 000008 sae ETE AEEA S 23 Playback Operation cssssssnssveessserersnsarsesesessseseeseseceesnsssereces 24 Zooming into Playback images E AA NT tert sienaceed Scrolling a Magnified Image Siesta a
7. SHUTTER RELEASE button half way to focus on the subject The bottom LED on the backside of the camera will show green meaning the camera is on auto focus and ready to take a picture _ 4 Fully press the SHUTTER RELEASE button The image taken is displayed on the LCD review The review time is adjustable in the Menu options 5 Once Auto Review has finished take the next picture 6 DISPLAYING LAST IMAGE TAKEN ae a You can display the last image taken as well as other images by essing When viewing the last image you may choose to delete koy pressing 6 The delete confirmation screen will be shown on the LCD Press the SET button to confirm deletion or press the MENU button to cancel Press to return to shooting SELECTING FLASH MODE aa Press to turn the camera flash on and observe the flash icon on the LCD When a picture with flash has been taken the right LED will blink red while the flash is recharging Once the LED stops blinking you can resume taking pictures again When no flash is set the right LED will blink green FUNCTION DESCRIPTION The flash may go off automatically depending on light conditions The flash goes olf regardless of lighting condition The flash will not go off default setting ll LED LIGHT The LED lights mean the following Top LED is orange flash is forced on and ready Top LED is flashing flash is charging Bottom LED is green rea
8. a naw Set Clock configuration screen will appear Press A or to adjust the values of each field Fields include the following A Current Date Field adjust the currant date of the camera B Date Format choose from the following date formats DDO MM YY date month year MM DD YY month date year YY MM OD year month date Current Time Field adjust the current time of the camera Time Format choose between 12 hr AM PM or 24 hr display You can choose to display the current time in two different time zones el big ihe time zone of your Home and World City from an extensive list of city names Cities are listed alphabetically ae NOTE The World Time cannot be directly set It automatically adjusts itself via the time zone offset using the Home Time values specified in the Set Clock setting If your city is not selectable choose another city within your time zone instead PLAY VOL PLAY VOLUME To adjust the volume of your camera you can select between four levels of volume as well as O Level This is no volume This can be done only during playback of a movie or voice memo P COUNTER PICTURE COUNTER The Picture Counter can count the number of images already taken count up or available to be saved onto memory count down You can select Up or Down SHOW TIME You can choose to display either the Home Time default or World Time
9. connecting the camera to the 1 Press the SET button to select and confirm the option of copyi files to the memory card Po to the TV Press the SET button to confirm the option and press the MEN your Gye Camera e button to hedig ji ma a the TY and camera before connecting the video cable 3 If confirm is selected a status bar is displayed with the eS cable into the camera s video socket copying in progress shown mec as ware gd s yellow connector to the yellow AV 4 ing is done the camera will return to the me Bo your V as a al 7 he TY anc camera on Make sure to switch the TV to the i AV manne display FROM MEMORY CARD TO INTERNAL MEMORY 1 Press the SET button to select and confirm the option Thumbne images 6 images in total will be displayed in the LCD 2D s automatically turned off when the camera is movies can be viewed in Playback Mode or the 2 Press the arrow keys to select the images to be copied Ge ased s TV Cam in Record Mode 3 Press the W button to confirm selected image 4 Press the T button to cancel selection 5 SOFTWARE DRIVERS 5 Press the SET button to confirm the operation SBASED PC 6 Select confirm and press the SET button to confirm the cop sete included to connect the camera to your Windows of files to the internal memory of the camera e2bles you to transfer edit and playback pictures 7 After copying is done the camera will return to the menu pa
10. file to To zoom in while in the Playback Made 1 Press to zoom in any image There is an indicator along the right side of the viewing lens to see what the zoom level is it shows the current magnification level 2 To zoom out of the image press tu Jace you heve selected a movie file press the OPEN button The mows fie should then begin playing T you do not have Windows Media Player 9 then we mmer you visit the Microsoft website to download the latest re mp aaea opm errs image will be visible LETING A PLAYERS Press the SET button to enable disable scrolling then use the directio i He movie currently being viewed stop the playback press button to scroll to other parts of the image T confirm Remember protected movies indicated with be Seleted and must be unprotected first DELETING A PLAYBACK IMAGE To delete the image currently being viewed during playback press amp sae movies es thumbnails a sock Mode press the WIDE button Thumbnails of images will and then press SET to confirm or press MENU to cancel SECO with movi arked with t ie projector icon NOTE Protected images indicated with cannot be deleted Srecvor Dutton to navigate Select the movie you want to and must be unprotected first Please see PROTECTING IMAGE gt sa press the TELE button OR MOVIES section for more details ss te SET button to watch the chosen movie MOVIE PLAYBACK ese the SET bution to stop the movi
11. snail EV EXPOSURE COMPENSATION SETTING _ T Eare compensation is required when there is an extreme difference oe wisionnadl pasene oh amoung nite ale Sess Setween the background and the subject Use this setting Center weignte i D aana Ooonten or darken an image Default setting is 0 0 center Use for backlit subjects ie default setting EV 42 0 4 1 7 49 3 41 0 40 7 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 3 1 7 2 0 if 18 TIP The zoom function cannot be activated in the movie capture and sas i O preview mode OPTIONS NOTE The length of the movie that can be taken depends on the 640 640 x 480 pixels 320 320 x 240 amount of memory available within your camera s current memo pixels default storage FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Togha op identical procedures to Camera Modes Zooming identical procedures to Camera Modes Begin Recording press the SHUTTER RELEASE bution i Stop Recording Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button Movie again after recording has started MOVIE MENU 1 Rotate the Mode Dial to the Movie position so that the camera switches to the movie mode 2 Press the MENU button 3 Use the direction button to navigate the Menu screen Press SET to confirm setting changes SETTINGS OPTIONS White Balance Auto default Sun light Shade Yellow F L Fluorescent Lamp White F L Fluorescent Lamp Tungsten EV 2 0 1 7 41 3 41 0 0 7 0 3 0 0
12. through the loop 3 Tighten by pulling the loop REMOVING THE SD CARD MMC 1 Turn off the camera 2 Push against the card lodged inside the memary slot 3 i card automatically ejects itself out of the slot MEMORY FULL When there is no more storage space available Internal Memory Full or Memory Card Full is shown in white color on the LCD NOTE Do not insert or remove the SD card MMC while the camera is on You must turn off the camera when inserting the card and then power on after insertion BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY PREPARING THE CAMERA Fii 4 To tum on and off the camera press the ON button located along the top of the camera 2 Check the battery indicator to make sure there is enough power ICON DESCRIPTION Adequate power remains Battery is running low _ Battery is running very low Battery is exhausted a NOTE To ensure the camera provides optimal performance change the batteries as soon as possible if they are running low on power 5 MEMORY STORAGE Secure Digital SD cards and Multi Media cards MMCs are external memory cards that can be plugged into your digital camera for storing images and movies The see of memory currently used by the camera is indicated on the LCD ICON MEMORY DESCRIPTION TYPE Files are stored in the camera s internal memory Either a SD card or a MMC has been installed Files are stored on the card s mem
13. MEMO MODE ACTIVATING THE VOICE MEMO FEATURE 4 To activate the Voice Memo feature turn the Mode Dial to the E Voice Memo position to activate the function The camera w z enter the recording mode by default eS Serent file to playback 2 To toggle between the recording and playback modes press Seess t WIDE button to enter the thumbnail mode showing the PLAYBACK button Ges mm 2 single page gees Ge and press the TELE button to return to Playback RECORDING VOICE m 2 es i SET button to play the Voice Memo Recording To record voice 1 Tum the Mode Dial to Voice Memo ao aa Stecs status bar will be displayed showing the time 2 Press the SET button to begin recording The graphice Bt oc fle number instruction of REC and STOP are displayed in the LCL p display 4G FILES 3 Press the SET button again to stop recording __ vice Memo When the recording starts a time counter wi a be displayed showing the time elapsed A Sees SS MENU button while in Playback mode Seo S Copy function press W to choose copying files p z b button to access choice of memory card or camera Ses Se SET button to confirm Ser cooy all camera files to the memory card or you can See Ses tom the memory card to your internal memory i 7 32 amp Sciust the TV Out setting to correspond with your FROM INTERNAL MEMORY TO MEMORY CARD dn PAL NTSC before
14. a 3x optical and 4x digital zooming funcion By default the zooming is not enabled in both Record and Playback Modes increase zooming by pressing the Tik button The hollowed white bar along the ride side of the LCD indicates the current zoom level Watch it move as you zoom in or zoom out 2 To decrease the zooming press the W 0 button NOTE In Movie Mode once the SHUTTER RELEASE button is and recording starts zooming cannot be further adjusted for the duration of the recording USING THE SELF TIMER _ 2 The Self Timer function counts down from 10 seconds before the camera automatically takes a picture by itself This is useful when you want to be in the picture and there is no one else to press the SHUTTER RELEASE button To activate the Self Timer 4 Slide the Mode Dial to Record Mode Auta P or A modes 2 Press to activate the Self Timer function The Self Timer red LED light comes on and the Self Timer icon appears on the LCD TIP If you wish to cancel the Self Timer function at this stage press again and the icon on the LCD will disappear AUTO OFF AUTO POWER OFF OZ You cen set the camera to tum off automatically when no operation is periormed The period of time before shutdown can be adjusted None 3 min default 5 min or 10 min NOTE Auto Of js not available in slideshow mode or when the camera is connected to a PC SET CLOCK EES The sets the Date and Home Time of accessed
15. default 0 3 0 7 1 0 1 3 1 7 2 0 21 PLAYBACK OF IMAGES AND MOVIES To playback captured images press the PLAYBACK button when the i T il enter the Playback Mode Thek 7 camera is powered on The camera will enter the Playba T sei on the LCD in Playback Mode display is switched to the photo preview mode To exit the Playback Mode press the PLAYBACK button again The Playback Mode can be divided into twa sub modes Thumbnail selection mode Image video display mode Default DISPLAYING THUMBNAILS To display a thumbnail 4 Press the WIDE button to enter the thumbnails 5 Press the TELE button to change the picture fram thumbnail te whole screen display Thumbnails of photos or video in 3 columns x 3 rows are displayed 2 maximum of 9 at a time The first photo will be displayed at the top left corner and the ninth one will be displayed in the bottom right hand corner M NOTE Each of the 9 thumbnail images should be treated as one page probe gs R a Es Fir Selected File mean o ECO Economy STD Standard default HQ High quality SCENE MODE SELECTION Scene Mode turn the Mode Dial to SCENE to select a tote of S scene options SELECTING FROM THE MENU _ 9 As He MENU button to enter the Scene Mode Z Sess on the Direction button to enter the Scene Sub menu Sora Srouch the 9 scenes and select the scene you desire a ess Se SET button to confirm Scene Modes
16. dy to take a picture Bottom LED is flashing green camera processing and saving images Bottom LED is red camera cannot focus Top orange and bottom red LED flashing camera error or memory error 3 Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button Audible beeps can be heard and the Self Timer lamp will start blinking The number displayed next to the LCD s Self Timer icon will appear and start counting down from 10 seconds Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button again anytime during the countdown between 10 and 3 seconds and the Self Timer will jump to count down from 3 seconds NOTE Press the SHUTTER RELEASE button again between 3 seconds to 1 second during the count down to cancel the Self Timer function Ueta Once a picture has been taken the Self Timer will automatically isable CAMERA SETUP Under the Camera Setup which is available in all modes the basic settings of the camera can be adjusted Menu Field Highlighted Setting currently accessed Option Currently Chosen Set Cily aiil 2 Level L Down Currant Menu Page Total Mo of Menu _ Page 1 Rotate the Mode Dial to SETUP 2 Use or Y to navigate through the various settings and press to enter the selected setting Use A or to navigate through the different setting options and press the SET button to confirm a selected option 3 ZOOMING 1 Wie Wide button 2 Titi Tele button Your digital camera comes with
17. e Press the PLAYBACK button ext pack Mode To playback movies TES 1 Wait until the icons disappear from the playback movie The Set icon will then appear BACK MENU 2 Pross the SET button to start playback Mode you can adjust the settings for playing 3 Press the SET button again to stop playback The movie wil E as Eer to press the PLAYBACK button to enter the return to the Movie Playback LCD screen zga Mode NOTE All zooming functions are disabled during Movie Playback mode 25 me To enter into the Menu Mode to adjust settings press the MENU button SESS DESCRIPTIONS When setto On the slideshow immediately replays when the final image is displayed i Secs s Sideshow while in Playback Mode Sees MENU button and select the Slideshow function Ses oo vier the slideshow sub menu l Ssss SET to stari the slideshow iasta ne Ss aa e sideshow press the MENU button To change the settings in the Playback Mode 1 Press the PLAYBACK bution lt vyMeG MULTIPLE IMAGES OR MOVIES 2 Press the MENU button to access the Playback Menu a en Bae Pisvoack Menu can delete multiple or 3 Use the direction button to navigate the Menu screen and selec prp desired setting ages anc Movies Sesiected images and movies indicated with cannot Stes and must be unprotected first ROTATING IMAGES et sotected images or movies In Playback Mode you can ro
18. et to copy all files to the memory card SPECIFYING DIGITAL PRINT ORDER FORMAT The DPOF option in the Playback Menu is used to specify the quantity of selected images for printing from the SD card MMC memory card When used the SD card MMC can then be used in printers or taken PROTECTING IMAGES OR WOVIES to specialists in order to print the images You can protect unprotect selected or all images and movies fre accidental deletion 1 In any Camera or Movie Mode press the PLAYBACK button 2 Press the MENU button acion s only used for still images Movies cannot be 3 Go to Protect in the Menu then choose Select and press t gt Sotal prints SET button The LCD displays up to 6 thumbnail images simila cee only specify the DPOF in the internal memory by to the Multi Frame Review setting Use the direction button te se the mages to a blank SD card MMC via an SD card navigate sold seperately 4 Highlight an image then press the WIDE button to confirm ye see DPOF of selected images selection The 9 icon will then appear to indicate that the Camera or Movie Mode press the PLAYBACK button image is set for protection Press the TELE button to unmark Se MENU button your selection DEOE in the Menu then choose Select The LCD 5 To cancel the protection press the MENU button To confirm s up to 6 thumbnail images similar to the Multi Frame your selection of images to delete press the SET button seti
19. ge enfin your PC NOTE When copying files from the camera s internal memory to 98SE based PCs must install the software first memory card you can copy all files at the same time When copying Stee the camera to the computer from the memory card to the camera you can only copy one file at time note that voice memo files cannot be copied from memory car to camera s internal memory isare driver e OD ledeled DS9610 into your CD ROM drive The Siem will start automatically sun feature is disabled on your PC start the ioe Dy running x setup exe where x is the drive letter SORROM drive on screen instruction to complete the installation of CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL DEVICES CONNECTING TO A TV You can playback the images and movies you have recorded in the Seer Sowers and software When done click on the FINISH camera on your TV Connect your camera to the TV with the vider cable included wm to restart the PC computers do not require software driver installation 33 34 TRO NOPERUNG FILES FROM CAMERA TO PC OR SCONNECTING THE CAMERA FROM THE PC Galvin prea ERE EC users with Windows ME 2000 or XP operating systems the ly the images movies and voice memos stored in your camera s sera device driver should be stopped before disconnecting the USB current memory device SD card MMC or internal memory will be visible on your PC or Macintosh NOTE The LCD is automatically off when ye your camera is co sit
20. include the following scenes KS Sports Fast Shutter EA Indoor Pora Lancscece A Night Porrait Dawn Might Landscape ew Sunset Seong 22 gt _AYBACK OPERATION sch Mode you can review the images and movies stored within active siorage memory The last image or movie taken is Pteybeck Mode press and then press lt or f to view que he mages and movies taken Se SD card MMC is inserted Playback Mode will only S925 and Movies stored on that card To access data stored Ge nemal memory the SD MMC card must first be removed MACS PLAYBACK ck Mode On Screen Display Fader namnie SS File No 100s0003 JPG sala 2004 08 07 Ald 10 45 E PLAYBACK Pigyteck Mode On Screen Display Vers T 0005 4 Movie Mode fmit l Currant Elapsed Recording Time hh mm ss Tre Current Date r ee Curent Time 23 z4 Your DS9610 digital camera has the ability to capture and playback MOVIES ON YOUR PC movies with audio because of its built in microphone and speaker sie Ses to your PC Please see the TRANSFERRING ZOOMING INTO PLAYBACK IMAGES SS FRO CAMERA TO PC OR MACINTOSH section The zooming function can magnify images up to 4x this is indicatec l wes on your PC as x4 0 on the camera on the LCD x1 5 x2 0 x2 5 x3 0 Open you Windows Media Player 9 from your programs menu x3 5 x4 0 _ Ge amp He File Menu and click OPEN to select a movie
21. ing images that are moving The camera focuses on capturing the image with a faster shutter speed Amode aperture size priority You may choose from 2 aperture settings when capturing an image in case you want to let more light into the image ee FILE NUMBER Your camera keeps an internal file counter for every image and movie taken This number can be reset The setting options are Continue AI Ses are stored within a designated folder Under the Continue option the internal file counter is first set o 0007 Every subsequent picture is assigned an incremental Fie Number Under the New option the intemal file counter to 0001 for new media only However in case there are image files already present inside the storage media it will start counting from the highest file number of the media FORMAT TU y Tas ootion will format all data in either the internal memory or the extemal SD card MMC including all protected files CAUTION Do not eject the SD card MMC while the card is being formatted as this may damage the card Formatting deletes all data form the chosen memory device Files will not be recoverable You can reset all camera settings to factory default except for the current time and date Scene mode Select this mode when you want to define the ss m of the captured image in the following ways Portrait Landscape Night Portrait Night Landscape Backlight Sports Fest Shutte
22. ne Use the direction button to navigate 6 Press the SET button to confirm deletion E an mege then press the WIDE button to confirm your Repeat steps 4 6 to set multiple images or movies for protection y A See Sumbneil frame flashing use the direction button to lt o to Set the number of prints for the selected image To protect all images or movies yess macmum of 9 for the selected image 1 When All is selected from the Menu screen press the S button to confirm the protection of all images and movies press the WIDE button once again 2 Tounprotect all images and movies select the Unprot All optic r f SET button and then press the SET button again to and then press the SET button to confirm oni seiecuon 4 5 to select more images for printing or change the ecSed numbers To specify the DPOF of all images E 4 When All is selected from the Menu sereen all images will be set to the same specified printing number a On 1 irecti Secs Mocs fom the Recording Mode The graphical instruction j Ee aN an clone race press A or V to set the number Giese Sew FF Vol and Vol are displayed on the LCD 3 When done press the WIDE button once again 4 Press the SET button and then press the SET button again t confirm selection LAY BACK aa SoS recordings press the PLAYBACK button to change See The last file number as well as the time elapsed will be shown on the LCD screen VOICE
23. nevada ue alg Deleting a Playback Image 0 c ccccsesenssseesseeeteee sateen 25 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific 4 0 Mega Pixel Digital Camera with Color Display as your personal product of choice It features 4x digital zoom and comes with 16MB of internal memory and is compatible with Secure Digital SD memory cards Your camera is designed to give you many years of reliable service Other features Include Various capture modes Program mode Aperture priority mode Shutter speed priority mode and 9 scene modes Voice memo mode Self timer Movie mode with audio Home world time Video output USB 1 1 interface White balance and manual exposure compensation settings Spot evaluative center light meter modes FRONT AND TOP VIEW ON button t t 5 1 2 SHUTTER RELEASE button 3 Flash 4 Mode dial 5 Mode indicator 6 Speaker 7 Microphone 8 AF Self timer LED 9 Optical viewfinder 10 Zoom lens Movie Playback r E ET Playing Movies on your PC ee E A E Deleting a A LU EEE A AEEA E 26 Playback Menu an Jno E E A EO Playback ETT TEENE EEE 2 Potang mMAges ai aa E a ii ai aSa riaa 2T SOSW a A rer i Deleting Multiple Images or Movies ee ee BREEN oa E AE EE S E E E esdtanandeatvorad 29 Protecting Images or INS a waives 29 DPOF Specifying Digital Print Order Pomel enantio Voice Memo Mode fi E A ene Activating the Voice Memo Feature esser
24. on your camera Choose your menu language English default French German Spanish Italian and Portuguese VIDEO OUT lf connecting the camera to a TV you can set the camera s video output system to either the PAL or NTSC standards The default video out setting is set to PAL BEEP TONE The camera will make beeping sounds during certain functions This beeping sound can be tumed On default or Off FREQ SELECT FREQUENCY SELECT To correct indoor exposure during photo taking you can choose to set the camera at either 50 or 60Hz LCD BRIGHTNESS You have the ability to increase or decrease the brightness of the LCD display by selecting from a range of settings between 2 and 2 INFORMATION Accessing this feature will display the system information of the unit such as the model number and firmware version CAMERA MODES The camera has 5 still picture capture modes and 1 movie mode The Mode Dial is rotated to the specific position so that the camera switches to the corresponding mode STILL PICTURE MODES Auto camera mode Use this mode when you want to capture images without needing to tweak manual settings This mode is fully automatic P mode program camera mode Use this mode when you want to capture images using the camera s features manually This will give you greater power over the look of the image captured mode shutter speed priority Use this mode when captur
25. ory NOTE When the SD card MMC is installed all images and movies taken are automatically stored on the card INSTALLING THE SD CARD MMC 1 Turn off the camera 2 Open battery compartment on the bottom of the camera 3 Slide the card into the memory siot until it clicks into position NOTE The SD card MMC will not insert fully into the slot if it is facing the wrong way Be careful not to apply undue force to the card NOTE If you are in the middle of capturing a photo or movie and the batteries run out of power the zoom lens will nol retract to its non operation condition When you replace the batteries the lens will re initialize and start up again 3 Slide the Mode Dial to the desired setting 4 in Record Mode press the DISP button to toggle between 3 levels of display information settings A LCD with photo information displayed Capture Mode image Sere Flash boon Quatiy File Mo Pa Zoom Level Memory Type hea 60 Me Sei Shutter Speed ones tie z an onalni OTAM tO 45 id Gurent Date Current Tima B LED without photo information displayed C Tum off LCD NOTE The button is used to either enter Playback Mode or return to Preview Mode The LCD is automatically switched on in either mode TAMING BASIC PICTURES 4 Make sure the camera is set to Camera Mode Auto Mode or P S or A Mode 2 Frame and view your subject in the LCD 3 Press and hold the
26. pression rate of the image a image Size Under SHOOTING MOVIES for more i information on how to access the menu settings while in movie mode F 4 2 5 DESCRIPTION Good image quality high amount of image data o Standard quality medium amount of image data l E Lowest quality least amount of image dala Image size represents the picture resolution The resolution is directly NOTE The Sgher image quality and resolution the larger the memory related to the number of pixels of the camera As such 4 0 Mega pixel enone seeuies on the memory card can be arranged as 2048 x 1536 pixels or lower NOTE The higher the resolution size of an image the larger the S wire BALANCE _ ona le feces Ie memory space it occupies Woo cs take pictures according to light conditions by setting the TYPE OF MEDIA DESCRIPTION came 5 woe balance function By using this the images will have he correct balance of color Extra Super Fine Exceptional detail and resolution Image default 2304 x 1728 4 0 Mega Pixel SE ITINGS Excellent detail and resolution Auto default 2048 x 1532 3 2 Mega Pixel 15 16 OPTIONS 2304 2048 Adjusts the white balance automatically Use outside in sunlight Only the small area at the center of the screen determines the exposure Ideal for highlighting the main subject N Use outside in the shade
27. r indoor Dawn and Sunset NOTE For shutter speed priority mode and aperture priority mode speed anc or aperture respectively by pressing the Y key to activate he seg Me shutter speed and will be flashing and then use the 4 of b aons to increase or decrease shutter speed or aperture t y 2004 06 07 AM 10145 Sess the MENU button to access the menu screens where settings can te specified Mowe mode Select this mode when you want to capture moving mags Mowe Resoitoe Mowe Quaity Current Elapsed Recording Time Memory Type Current Date Current Time EE N DESCRIPTION Very good detail and resolution 1600 x 1200 2 0 Mega Pixel Good clarity and resolution 1280 x 1024 1 3 Mega Pixel Basic qualily and resolution 640 x 480 VGA MENU SETTINGS Different modes have different menu options and different number of options available to adjust To change a menu option in your camera 1 Rotate the Mode Dial to the desired setting Note that you cannot access the menu options when the Mode Dial is on SETUP or 2 Press the MENU button to enter the choice of menu options 3 Use A or to navigate through the various options and press b to enter the selected option 4 Use A or Y to navigate through the various settings and press gm the SET button to confirm selected setting QUALITY PICTURE QUALITY NOTE Read section on Movie Menu Tes Soir quality represents the com
28. si 31 Recording VOICE 0cc0cccccecsereseenesenes EEEE evens OL Voice Playback cavirdssy ispenns vasesvseitsvd tvnil dsatnesasesevaitiavavseiacsustiyhs 32 Copying FeS iine ea iriri iniii iia 32 From Internal Memory to Memory Card ccreereerreee 33 From Memory Card to Internal Memory 0 00 000 3 Connecting to External Devices c cccecscersencesteeneeeeseneees 33 Connecting to a TW sexe ssennecareniencercsunnrsinnrennstnncerenacsienieresnmtterin 33 Installing Software Drivers Windows Based PET ini 34 Transferring Files from Camera to PC or Macintosh 35 Disconnecting the Camera from the PC r e oO Addandum ei cscasiesssisacuasssasnsysrncuavavaatevessexdvauvasqessibuevacvetes ick uawene 36 Memory Capacity S Size and Quality i ae Troubleshooting lt i pief irer OE SOC CATIONS vicstpseeterssarrorensnen resvasuayuntsvddedseiecasieicarscsuteneters events 40 Important Notice N uc E EAE E E AA F Statement of Responsibility eani PEA EEEE E 42 Hotes orn Coy lt siscasaceutendsn ionske troni rban pao na Aenm danh sanaaa Fiaa 42 General Warnings issrsriesiisrsratssssesisosstsrarserassaas riusan RAS 42 Cleaning the Digital Camera EAEk EISEAN 43 About Oregon Scientific 00 0 0 cece Ae EEN EEE A AES 43 Trademark Information sessessssesisseorissninrsrsrrersna PAE EEE Ad FCC Statement occ ccn in cncnrepensnnsninnsennenntenanccitsavenees EET 44
29. tate images to view them from different _ amp Select Images is selected the LCD displays up to angles Images can be rotated 90 180 or 270 amona mages similar to the Multi Frame Review setting Ts Se Srection button to navigate 4 Press the SET button to confirm setting changes SLIDESHOW oy se oe Sit an image then press the WIDE button to confirm your You can play back all images and movies in a Slideshow format The Sco interval between images can be specified and you can choose to mee amp con w then appear to indicate that the image is set for keep repeating the slideshow or to discontinue after all the images To cance the deletion prass the TELE button have been seen Sesi Sto 2 to Set multiple images or movies for deletion SETTINGS DESCRIPTIONS Press De SET button to delete siete images Start Start the Slideshow according to the ation to confirm deletion specified Interval and Repeat options Jac 2 or movies ar oe i aa E ce vc ee sStected fom the Menu press the SET button to confirm Interval Specifies the amount of time an image will Eion of af mages and movies take to be displayed before moving on to the next image The options are 3 sec 5 sec and 10 sec zt FILE COPY You can choose where to copy files either from the camera s interna memory or from the memory card NOTE The default setting is s
30. to the PC or Macintosh The camera can be connected to the Pd regardless of whether the camera is turned on or off ba in files from your camera to your computer lumon your PC or Macintosh and allow your s Operating system to boot enki Connect the camera to your PC or Macintosh usi E rt acintosh using the USE Once connected the camera s status lamp will blink The camera will then appear as a Removable Disk drive on yo PC s My Computer screen NOTE When you connect your digital camera to your Macintosh OTE con your Macintosh i will appear as a drive icon on the desktop i e Untitled Click on it te access the images and movies that are stored on your camera 1 Double click on the Removable Disk drive Two folders DCI and MISC are now visible Ignore the MISC file it contains STITT Dy DPOF information and double click on the DCIM folder pheasant fe 2 A new prapa is now visible 100DSHOT It contains al Images Stored as JPG files movie clips as ASF files ice files as WAV files pao need 3 You can double click on the images and movies to view them These files can also be deleted copied or moved like normal computer files drag and drop Eind the Unplug or Eject Hardware icon in your Windows system tray Right click on the icon The Stop USB Disk option will pop up Highlight and left click on the option A pop up window will inform you that the USB device can no
31. w be safely removed Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and or from the PC OTE For Macintosh systems drag and drop the Untitled icon from desktop to the Trash icon before disconnecting FE Before unplugging your camera from your computer wait at least lt econds after the transfer is completed to prevent any data loss may occur BuO N MEMORY CAPACITY SIZE AND QUALITY Ts table below indicates the approximate number of images that can stored when using the 128MB SD card 35 36 APPROXIMATE NUMBER OF PICTURES STORED UNDER THE FOLLOWING PICTURE QUALITY SELECTIONS SYMPTOM CHECK THIS Cannot take Camera not turned on pictures when No space on the the SD card SHUTTER ne MMC internal memory RESOLUTION aero Extra Super Fine button is 2304 x 1728 pressed Camera is not sel to Camera Fine 1600x1200 96 154 203 Mode Normal 1280 x 1024 2237 361s a3 Flash does Flashis set to nam J t ff as Basic 640 x 480 _ 645 774 967 esii as No Flash Mode Flash has nol finished charging Check your Flash Mode NOTE The above table is based on standard shooting conditions tested by Oregon Scientific and may vary depending on the subje shooting conditions capture modes and SD card MMC memo capacity Image taken appears toa dark or TROUBLESHOOTING

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