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Asahi Pentax DigiBino DB100 Operating Manual
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1. ba Jd 2 uum sabew Bulmai E ie lt D 5 ro 3 D Q D i F D O EJ The Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears 5 Click Next Make sure that Search for the best driver for your device Recommended is selected and click Next Make sure that Specify a location is checked and click Next PENTAX USB DISK Device will appear Click Next Windows has finished installing the software that your new hardware device requires will appear This wizard searches for new divers for PENTAX OPTIO 230 A device divei s a collware program that makes a hardware device work What do pou warnt Windows to do e EENE st daver tor your device a Diep a tof a tho dirons in a specie 1 90 yOu can select Ube diver you rant Windows wil search for new divers in te driver database ead are ol be loring seecind locations Click Nest to stat the sesch I Eloppy dsk daves DN M CDROM dive I Microoalt Windows Update oe a poalon Window driver fie pesch for the device PENTAX USB DISK Device Windu ie row ready to mista the best derven bor thes device ick Dack to select a dierent diver or ckek Nent Location of diren es JA We PENUSBCINF ink CW _ toes Click Finish ee ees eT Installing ACDSee 3 1 When installing ACDSee 3 1 recorded images can be viewed on your PC HH Ww amp Turn on your PC
2. The image is being protected or unprotected Formatting Memory is being formatted p 44 Deleting The image is being deleted p 38 Image folder could not be created The largest file number is assigned to an image and no more images can be saved Format the memory p 44 DIGIBINO can not display this image You are trying to play back an image in a format not sup ported by the DIGIBINO You may be able to display it on another brand of camera or PC gt x 3 Z x e xipueddy Troubleshooting Power will not come on Batteries are not installed Check batteries are installed If not install battery p 15 Batteries are installed incor Check orientation of batteries p 11 rectly Battery power is low Replace new batteries or charged bat teries No image on the LCD LCD monitor is set to OFF Press DISPLAY button to turn LCD monitor monitor on Image is displayed but is hard Image on LCD monitor may be hard to to see see when taking pictures outside in sunlight Shutter release button DIGIBINO is set to Playback Set the DIGIBINO to the Capture will not release mode mode p 24 No available space on the Delete unwanted images p 38 memory Wait until recording is finished Subject is not in focus Diopter and focus of the Adjust the diopter and focus of the binoculars are not adjusted binoculars p 13 Main Specifications Binoculars Magnification 7X Effective dia
3. Set the included CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Double click My Computer Double click the CD ROM drive icon Double click English Double click setup exe The Setup screen will appear Follow the on screen guidance and enter the registra tion information S Jd yum s ewj HuIM IA When the installation is completed restart Windows E O1 Connecting the DIGIBINO and PC Turn on your PC Turn the DIGIBINO off and connect the PC and DIGIBINO using the included USB cable The DIGIBINO is detected as Removable Disk in My Computer Although images can be viewed and printed image data is on the memory of the DIGIBINO To save the image data on the memory to another medium refer to the instruction manual of your PC and move or copy files using Explorer etc You can edit images on your PC after moving or copying files there Viewing images on your PC Double click the ACDSee 3 1 icon on the desktop Select the image to view e Jd 2 uM sabew Buma DIGIBINO images can be found in My Computer gt Removable Disk gt DCIM gt xxxPENTX xxx is a 3 digit numeral folder Es o gt Disconnecting the DIGIBINO from your PC To disconnect the DIGIBINO from your PC Windows2000 Double click Hot Plug icon on the task bar tray The Unplug or Eject Hardware screen will appear Unplug or eject hardware Eject Hardware Make sure USB Mass Storage Device is select ed and cl
4. gt Date Adjust 2003 2 16 Language English On 1 2 OK Ok MENU Exit Format Date Style lt mm dd yy gt Date Adjust 2003 2 16 Language English Beep On v 1 2 OK Ok MENU Exit The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture with the selected date style suas S _ O1 suas e ps o gt Adjusting the Date Time You can adjust the date and time settings Display the Set up menu p 25 Press V button to select Date Adjust Format Date Style yy mm dd Date Adjust 2003 2 16 gt Language English Beep On v 1 2 OK Ok MENU Exit Press P button Date Adjust The Date Adjust screen will be displayed ET PEE 11 50 OK Ok MENU Exit See Setting the Date Time p 18 for the setting procedure Changing the Display Language You can change the language in which the menus error messages etc are displayed Display the Set up menu p 25 Press V button to select Language Format Date Style yy mm dd Date Adjust 2003 2 16 Language lt English gt Beep On v 1 2 OK Ok MENU Exit Press or DP button to change the language i You can select the language from among Japanese Aai atums Ansicht yy mm dd English French German Spanish and Italian Datum Einstellung 2003 2 16 Sprache 4 Deutsch gt Signalton An Press the OK button 1 2 0 Ok WEN Exit The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture The menus error messages are displayed with th
5. on the desktop The folder name can be changed as desired D 3 e S Jd yum s ewj HuIM IA Although images can be viewed and printed image data is on the memory of the DIGIBINO To save the image data on the memory to another medium refer to the instruction manual of your Macintosh and move or copy files You can edit images on your Macintosh after moving or copying files there b Jd 2 yym sobew Bulma Es N Viewing images on your Macintosh Double click the ACDSee 1 6 folder on the hard drive Double click the ACDSee 1 6 program icon Select the image to view DIGIBINO images can be found in the untitled DCIM xxxPENTX xxx is a 3 digit numeral folder on the desktop Disconnecting the DIGIBINO from your Macintosh Drag the untitled folder on the desktop to Trash Remove the USB cable from your Macintosh and the DIGIBINO Messages Messages such as the following may be displayed on the LCD monitor during DIGIBINO operation Memory full The memory is full and no more images can be saved Delete unwanted images p 38 Change the quality size and try again p 30 No images in memory There are no images on the memory This image is protected The image you are trying to delete is a protected image Battery depleted The batteries are exhausted Replace with new batteries or charged batteries Recording The image is being recorded on the memory Un Protecting
6. EROATEN EIEE S 56 Disconnecting the DIGIBINO from your PG E soot sce socatiaueas seeccseosetecumunnereensstecese sounes 57 Viewing Images wih MACINTOSN ce ccceccceccceccceccceccececsessceesseesseeseeeseeeeee eens eeeeeeeeeeeeseseseeeseseseeeeees 59 Installing THE SOPWALE s2 tec cseee deel Seiee Secckieeteneeees cTedeeisae tue cedeedeeaeaveedanceeeedecedvededsiees KAISE NKOSK 60 Connecting the DIGIBINO and your MACINTOSN ceeceececcecceccceceecceceeceecsecsenceesescsscsecsecsensees 61 Viewing images on your MACINTOSNI oireeni aah ELADA EIEEE EASKE ECESE AE ADES RENE RDA 62 Disconnecting the DIGIBINO from your Macintosh ceeceeececcecceccecteceectecceecescsecsecsecsecsenees 62 PAPC GIN EAEE E EE EE EEEE T AS EA EEEE EEEE EEEE 63 Messages E a E a E E E a a a E viese s 63 Troubleshooting E A A E E E E E r E E 64 Main Specifications seeeeeeereesrrssseereeersseeeeeeeeressnssseereessnsrrerreeereesnrrreeeeeesnnsseeereresrsserreeereeessereeeee 66 ANRA o E S EEEE EEEE EEE E ES EET 67 Contents of the Operating Manual This Operating manual contains the following chapters Getting Started aa a C This chapter explains how to use the DIGIBINO as binoculars and what you need to do after pur chasing this product before you start taking pictures Be sure to read it and follow the instructions Quick Start This chapter explains the simplest way to take pictures and play back images Use it if you want to start taking pictures st
7. No refunds will be made on repairs by non authorized Pentax service facilities Procedure During 12 month Warranty Period Any Pentax which proves defective during the 12 month warranty period should be returned to the dealer from whom you purchased the equipment or to the manufacturer If there is no repre sentatives of the manufacturer in your country send the equipment to the manufacturer with postage prepaid In this case it will take a considerable length of time before the equipment can be returned to you owing to the complicated customs procedures required If the equipment is covered by warranty repairs will be made and parts replaced free of charge and the equipment will be returned to you upon completion of servicing If the equipment is not covered by warranty regular charges of the manufacturer or of its representatives will apply Shipping charges are to be borne by the owner If your Pentax was purchased outside of the country where you wish to have it serviced during the warranty period regular handling and servicing fees may be charged by the manufacturer s representatives in that country Notwithstanding this your Pentax returned to the manufacturer will be serviced free of charge according to this procedure and warranty poli cy In any case however shipping charges and customs clearance fees to be borne by the sender To prove the date of your purchase when required please keep the receipt or bills cover ing the purchase o
8. Press 4 or DP button When you press 4 button the previous image is displayed When you press P button the next image is displayed When the last picture taken is displayed pressing button will display the first image Playing Back the Last Image Taken One touch View You can display the last picture taken When You Take Pictures Using the LCD Monitor Press the OK button after taking a picture The last image taken will be displayed on the LCD moni tor Press the OK button again to return to shooting status When You Take Pictures Using the Binoculars Press the DISPLAY button The LCD monitor turns on and displays images through the taking lenses Press the OK button The last image taken will be displayed on the LCD monitor e During the One touch View you can delete the image One touch Deletion Refer to p 38 for the One touch Deletion function e f there are no images stored in the memory the No images in memory message will be displayed eS JINO ba snu j pue sapoyy e Changing the Mode Capture mode is for taking pictures and Playback mode is for playing back or erasing images Capture Mode When you lower the slide lever and open the lens barrier the status lamp blinks red and green with a beep and the power turns on The DIGIBINO is now in Capture mode Playback Mode Move the slide lever up close the lens barrier and raise the LCD monitor Press the DISPLAY
9. aes The last image taken will be deleted and the DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture 1 1 D Ok GED Exit Deleting a Single Image In Playback mode choose the image you want to delete by pressing d or P button Press the MENU button The Playback menu is displayed Press V button to select Delete Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Ef Press 4 or P button to select One Shot Payback Thumbnail Off Slideshow 3sec Special Zoom On Delete lt 4 One Shot gt Protect Off 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Delete Bunsajaq oeqheld bs Press the OK button The confirmation screen for deletion is displayed Delete Cancel OK Ok MENU Exit J Ce Bunjejaq yoeqhe d e a oO al Press A button to select Delete Press the OK button The image selected in Step 1 will be deleted Cancel OK Ok MENU Exit Deleting All Images Display the Playback menu p 25 Press V button to select Delete Playback Press or P button to select All Shots Thumbirali of Slideshow 3sec Special Zoom Off Delete lt All Shots gt Protect Off OK Ok MENU Exit Press the OK button The confirmation screen for deletion is displayed Delete all images in memory Delete All Cancel OK Ok MENU Exit Press amp button to select Delete All g Press the OK button Delete all images in memory All stored images wil
10. button The power turns on the LCD monitor turns on and the DIGIBINO enters Playback mode The power is turned on and off the LCD monitor is turned on and off cyclical ly each time the DISPLAY button is pressed Lens barrier combinations are shown in the table below DS LCD monitor OFF LCD monitor ON Lens barrier closed Power OFF Playback Mode Lens barrier opened Capture Mode Capture Mode Using the Menus When the LCD monitor is turned on pressing the MENU button displays the menus on the LCD monitor You can set the shooting functions and the various DIGIBINO functions in Capture mode or the playback functions in Playback mode How to Use the Menus An explanation is given here using the Rec Mode menu in Capture mode The operation is the same as in Playback mode Refer to the chapters Taking Pictures Playback Deleting or Settings for details Raise the LCD monitor in Capture mode Press the DISPLAY button The LCD monitor turns on and displays images through the taking lens snu pue sepoyy l Press the MENU button a The Rec Mode menu is displayed The selected item is Resolution kx displayed in yellow a Continuous 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit e When you press or button the Set up menu is displayed snus pue sepoyy e Press V button The yellow area will move to the menu item Press amp or V button to select an item fl Press or P button to c
11. ees TEEDE ERE 25 Meni EIST o eiieeii rana EETSAAL EAT alee lide Seales aide EAI ERELT EA A AA 27 Taking Pictures iiini aeaaaee dara dda eeu p hap Sas AEEA aaa aaaea EE a aaa aaa aiana aa 29 Displaying Shooting INFOMATION ceeeecerececccecccesccecsceesceeneeeseeeeee ence ee ee sees sees EIST RE KARINA KANAR NANA 29 Selecting the Image Quality Resolution eeeeeeeeerereeeeeesssssseeeeeerssreereeeeeessssssereensnnsreereeereeesssreeeee 30 Changing the Size of the Subject Digital ZOOM eeeeeeesereererersereeseresseseseesereeressesereeseressesessenes 31 Continuous Shooting Munna unsdeedsed A EAE E seddenses cusses siasined ieee os acs exs es cxesane aes auenumeccosauedeumimunssoseceumeed 32 PlayDaCk Deleting aiiai aae araea ar p aaa a r sax shensecksi essssdceesesaetusaseeeatetanasaccbe danse sudeeena 33 Displaying Image INFOLIMATION eiis sar EE a EAN AEAN ANANE AKINI KARANANE KARIN CAKE KARUNAN KARNAKI EEAS 33 Nine image Display Thumbnail e A T A AT T oars Melee na baa Moen TAT 34 Playing Back Images Continuously Slideshow seeeeessssrssereeeereseseereeresessssseereeeessseeeeeeeeeesnnsseeeee 36 Zoom Display Special ZOOM MRR 37 Deleting Images SENNIN ENA DRENE NVA TE ENENIA RENIN ESAE ADASA E N ASMENS NIAAA A NA NEIX ASNAN N INIA NE oin e s Sales hu e s DONG NENNEN RESA add NEI 38 Deleting the Last Image Taken One touch Deletion E E ENTE E TE 38 Deleting a Single Image T evoke E A oases E E E E E ass 39 Deleting All Images T Ne voginds Me
12. open It may damage the image pickup device e When the DIGIBINO has not been used for a long time confirm that it is still working properly particularly prior to taking important pictures Pentax is not responsible for consequential damages costs incurred as a result of taking pictures loss of benefits that were to be obtained through taking pictures arising from failure of this product e Do not apply excessive force when adjusting the central focusing wheel diopter adjust ing ring or eyepiece width e Ensure that this product is not subjected to substantial vibrations shocks or pressure Place this product on a cushion for protection when this product is subjected to the vibrations of a motorbike car or ship etc Do not use the DIGIBINO where it may come in contact with rain water or any other liquid because this product is not weather water or liquid resistant e The temperature range in which this product can be used is 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F e Places of high temperature and humidity should be avoided Particular care should be taken regarding vehicles which can become very hot inside e The liquid crystal display will become black at temperatures of approximately 60 C 140 F but will return to normal when normal temperatures are returned to e The response speed of the liquid crystal display becomes slow at low temperatures This is due to the properties of the liquid crystal and is not a fault e f the DI
13. provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate fre quency 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 occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television recep tion 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help For customers in Canada This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Pour les utilisateurs au Canada Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le materiel brouilleur du Canada gt x D x C The CE Mark is a Directive conformity mark of the European Community MEMO MEMO Asahi Optical Co Ltd 2 36 9 Maeno cho Itabashi ku Tokyo 174 8639 JAPAN http www pentax co jp Pentax GmbH European Headquarters Julius Vo
14. GIBINO is subjected to rapid temperature changes condensation may form on the inside and outside of this product Therefore put the DIGIBINO in a bag or plastic bag and take this product out when the difference in temperature has subsided e Avoid contact with garbage dirt sand dust water toxic gases salt etc as this may cause damage to the DIGIBINO If rain or drops of water get onto the DIGIBINO please wipe dry e Do not clean this product with organic solvents such as thinner or alcohol benzene e Storing the camera where pesticides and chemicals are handled should be avoided Remove from case and store in a well ventilated place to prevent the DIGIBINO from becoming moldy during storage e Periodic checks are recommended every 1 to 2 years in order to maintain high perfor mance Handling Batteries e Use two size AA alkaline batteries two size AA nickel hydride NiMH batteries or one CR V3 lithium battery pack e The number of digital photos you can take may be reduced depending on the shooting conditions environment and batteries e Manganese batteries cannot be used Manganese batteries are short in service life and in addition heat generation may damage the DIGIBINO e Use the batteries correctly Incorrect use may cause leakage heat generation and damage When replacing a battery place it correctly while noting the directions of the and markings e Generally battery performance is temporarily deteriorated a
15. NU Exit Zz Press or P button to select On soinyoid Hulyey Resolution kk Digital Zoom Off Continuous lt On gt 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Press the OK button 2 is displayed in the upper left of the screen and the DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture Press the shutter release button Pictures will be taken continuously while the shutter release button is pressed and stop when the button is released Displaying Image Information In Playback mode lens barrier closed you can display information about play back images on the LCD monitor Press the DISPLAY button to turn on or off the LCD monitor Refer to Playing back Pictures p 22 about the basic playback method LCD monitor On Image information is displayed on the LCD monitor Playback mode symbol Folder name File name Special Zoom symbol _ 2 100 oe 03 p 37 Protect symbol p 42 Shooting date Battery level symbol p 17 LCD monitor Off The Power is turned off Buljajag oegAeld io E Nine image Display Thumbnail Up to nine images can be displayed simultaneously on the LCD monitor You can quickly search for desired images Bunajaq yoeqhe d Es ms In Playback mode press or P button to choose an image Press the MENU button The Playback menu is displayed Press V to select Thumbnail Press or P button to select On Press the OK button Nine images are displaye
16. PENTAX BINOCULARS WITH A BUILT IN DIGITAL CAMERA DIGIBINOG DB 100 Operating Manual To ensure the best performance from your DIGIBINO please read this Operating Manual before using the DIGIBINO Thank you for buying the Pentax DIGIBINO DB100 Please read this manual before using this product in order to get the most out of all the features and functions Keep this manual safe as it can be a valuable tool in helping you to understand this product s capabilities Regarding copyrights Images taken using the DIGIBINO that are for anything other than personal enjoyment cannot be used without permission according to the rights as specified in the Copyright Act Please take care as there are even cases where limitations are placed on taking pictures even for personal enjoyment during demonstrations industrial enterprise or as items for display Images taken with the purpose of obtaining copyrights also cannot be used outside the scope of use of the copyright as laid out in the Copyright Act and care should be taken here also To users of the DIGIBINO e There is a possibility that recorded data may be erased or that DIGIBINO may not function correctly when used in surroundings such as installations generating strong electromagnetic radiation or magnetic fields e The liquid crystal panel used in the LCD display is manufactured using extremely high precision technology Although the level of functioning pixels is 99 99 or better you sh
17. Package Strap Software CD ROM K SW1 Soft case Operating Manual this manual Warranty card Attaching the Strap Attach the included strap as shown in the illustrations below peers Buma be Caution Pentax will assume no responsibility for damage that may occur if the product is dropped due to the incorrect attachment of the strap Adjusting the Eyepiece Width The DIGIBINO eyepiece distance adjusts for optimal viewing through the eye piece lenses Zz Raise the LCD monitor Turn the central focusing wheel to slide out the eyepiece lenses Q D w D D 2 While looking at an object through both the right and left eyepiece lenses slide the cover outward or inward to adjust the eyepiece sepa ration so you can see a single image with both eyes Adjusting the Diopter Control The DIGIBINO diopter can be adjusted according to your eyesight Direct the DIGIBINO to a light area and look through the right eyepiece lens with your right eye Neither the object nor the indication are sharp Indication peers Guiyje5 ka Turn the right diopter adjusting ring until the indication appears sharp At this stage the object may not appear sharp Next turn the central focusing wheel until the object appears sharp with your right eye Now you can view both the indication and object sharply with your right eye peers Guiyje5 b Turn the left diop
18. automatically For returning the camera settings to defaults Item Bold type Default setting amp Best xx Better default Good On Off On Off Item Bold type Default setting yy mm dd mm dd yy dd mm yy Japanese English Fran ais Deutsch Espanol Italiano On Off NTSC or PAL display only 3min 5min Off Reference p 30 p 31 p 32 Reference p 44 p 45 p 46 p 47 p 48 p 49 p 51 fe 2 N 9 a D 5 O fe 2 7 v a D 3 T Active Menus in Playback Mode Playback Menu Item Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect Description Display up to nine images simultaneously Recorded images are played successively Display images magnified Delete images Protect images from being accidentally erased Item Bold type Default setting On Off 1 sec 3sec 5sec On Off One Shot All Shots On Off Reference p 34 p 36 p 37 p 38 p 42 Displaying Shooting Information In Capture mode lens barrier opened you can display shooting information on the LCD monitor Press the DISPLAY button to turn on or off the LCD monitor e Refer to Taking Pictures p 20 for taking pictures e The scope field of view that can be viewed through the eyepiece lenses is about 85 of the image that is actually recorded This means that the recorded image is slightly larger than the visual field s
19. ctures etc In Playback mode choose the image you want to magnify by press ing or gt button Press the MENU button aba The Playback menu is displayed Thumbnail Off Slideshow 3sec S ial Zoom lt Off gt Press V button to select Special Zoom Delte One Shot Protect Off 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Press or P button to select On i Thumbnai Off Press the OK button leee 3sec Special Zoom lt On gt Q is displayed in the upper left of the screen Delete One Shot Protect Off Press A button 1 1 OK Ok MEND Exit The central part of the image selected in step Hi is magnified Each press of amp button the image is magnified to 1 time 1 5 times 2 0 times 2 5 times or 3 0 times The image becomes small by pressing V button Press the OK button Zoom playback will end If you press button the previous image is displayed and if you press P button the next image is displayed ae D lt oy D O Z g o D d 3 To Bunjejeq yoeqhe d e g oe Deleting Images Deleting the Last Image Taken One touch Deletion The image that is played back in One touch View p 23 can be deleted a g Play back the image in Easy View The last image taken will be displayed on the LCD monitor Press the shutter release button The confirmation screen for deletion is displayed Cancel OK Ok MENU Exit Press A button to select Delete Delete Press the OK button
20. d with the image selected in step placed in the center Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect 1 Playback Thumbnail Slideshow Special Zoom Delete Protect al Choose the desired image you want to view by pressing 4 V or P button If you press lt button while an image on the left column is selected the previous nine images are displayed If you press button while an image on the right column is selected the next nine images are displayed Press the OK button The selected image is displayed Buljajag oegAeld bs _ O1 Bunjejaq yoeqhe d e E o gt Playing Back Images Continuously Slideshow You can play back all the images continuously E E Display the Playback menu p 25 Press V button to select Slideshow Playback Thumbnail Off Slideshow lt Special Zoom Delete One Shot Protect Off 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Press or P button to select the playback Playback interval Thumbnail Slideshow You can select the playback interval from among 1 sec 3 ahi Zoom sec and 5 sec Protect 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Press the OK button Playback will start at the set interval Press any button except the shutter release button The slideshow will stop The slideshow will continue until you press any button Zoom Display Special Zoom You can display images magnified It can be used for focus confirmation after taking pi
21. e Confirm devices to be stopped Choose OK to continue will bes ene Io ES p the ts St ing devices After the devices are io bes Sites ay be removed saf Gen e H PENTAX BL CAMERA USB Devi Viewing Images with Macintosh Images recorded with the DIGIBINO can be viewed edited printed using a Macintosh with the included USB cable and the included software About the included software The included CD ROM contains the following software e Image viewing software ACDSee 1 6 System environment e OS Mac OS 9 0 9 2 QuickTime 4 0 or later required e CPU PowerPC 266MHz or higher e Hard disk space 6MB or more e Standard equipped USB port 2 Jd 2 yum sobew Bulma Ej Ce b Jd 2 yym sobew Bulmai Installing the software The procedures for installing the necessary software are explained There is no need to install the USB driver for Macintosh Installing ACDSee 1 6 When installing ACDSee 1 6 recorded images can be viewed on your Macintosh Turn on your Macintosh Set the included CD ROM in the CD ROM drive of your Macintosh Double click English on the CD ROM Follow the on screen guidance and enter the registration information and proceed with the installation Connecting the DIGIBINO and your Macintosh Turn on your Macintosh Turn off the DIGIBINO and connect your Macintosh and DIGIBINO using the included USB cable The DIGIBINO is detected as untitled
22. e selected language suas S E N Turning the Beep On Off The beep sound can be turned on and off Display the Set up menu p 25 Press V button to select Beep Press or P button to select On or Off 4 Press the OK button suas ps oe The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture Format Date Style yy mm dd Date Adjust 2003 2 16 Language English Beep lt On gt Vv 1 2 OK Ok MENU Exit Format Date Style yy mm dd Date Adjust 2003 2 16 Language English Beep lt Off gt v 1 2 OK Ok MENU Exit Auto Power Off Function You can set the DIGIBINO to turn off automatically when no operation is per formed for a fixed time Display the Set up menu p 25 Press V button to select Auto Power Off Press or DP button to select the time You can select the time from among 3 min 5 min and Off EJ Press the OK button The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture A Video Out Auto Power Off lt Reset 2 2 OK Ok MENU Exit A Video Out Auto Power Off lt Reset 2 2 OK Ok MENU Exit suas S This function is not available when playing back with the slideshow and using the USB cable E Ce suas S E Resuming from the Auto Power Off status Capture Mode Close the lens barrier and then open it or press the DISPLAY button when the lens barrier is opened Playback Mode Press the DISPLAY button Resettin
23. een through the binocular lenses The image displayed on the LCD monitor is almost the same as that actually recorded LCD monitor On Shooting information is displayed on the LCD monitor Digital Zoom magnification Capture mode symbol p 31 Continuous shooting Remaining images symbol p 32 soinyoig bulyel Date and time The date KA 2003 2 16 J one ae aa Battery level symbol Tee 40 meee time Is displayed tor ee five seconds and then dis 17 PETA appears LCD monitor Off The LCD monitor turns off but shooting is enabled Selecting the Image Quality Resolution Three modes of image quality can be selected for taking pictures Display Rec Mode menu p 25 Press V button to select Resolution Rec Mode Resolution lt kk Digital Zoom Continuous 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Press or P button to select the desired size Fen Mods Resolution lt 4 x xx xx x gt Press the OK button a 20H The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Resolution and Remaining Images soinyoig bulyel e Resolution Recordable Images Image Quality kkk Best Approx 100 Best image quality of all image quality 1024 x 768 pixels modes Select this mode to take images Low image compression rate to be saved printed out or downloaded to your PC for editing Better Approx 150 Default image quality mode 1024 x 768 pixels High image compression rate Good Approx 300 Among
24. eeneereerserneenseeneereernesneeneereeree 13 Using the DIGIBINO as Binoculars seeeeeeeeeeererererererereseseseresesesssterenenenensseneneneneneseseseseneres 14 Installing Batteries ossanvrariiari irian aIr AA AKARAN IAEI UAN AANA AR EAEI SADT EAER 15 Setting TNE Date Mie sire inerces onni nnsa ei e n E EEEE EN TEE R CEEA NEES E Ea EESE eed 18 QUICK Start vasiisstitecnccuasehisnennadestinedciddsciciedadadssasusnwehaanibnbstashiddvuslcinddadadusbaunbachubiuhnadeusiusdadasiddddddcdes 20 Taking PICTUIOS E A deeds iesctiedestasecdssedsbeses eeadecsseessbieacees deadsengceteseca dbase seagebedeesacansesseeceees 20 Taking Pictures Using the LCD Monitor eee eTR EOE ORAE EE EET UR KEE EEOAE 21 Playing Back PICTUS sosssrrinisieriingn uren besaece sta saiee e sane NENA ster sveee sted s eeesbesvene sted dvaiesssasveee seed N ARAK NARAS 22 Playing Back a Single Image AEE E edeisas edsenasebee E E se wecseds eondEs esse O CaEe ES 22 Playing Back the Last Image Taken One touch View T P eels Svisibis eiele Gu sleiie e ev duleloa Sele duini S s sialy dule 23 Modes and Menus ssscccssseeessseeeesssneesesseeeeessneeesnseeeenssneeasseeesesssueeeensneeesssacesassneesessneesensaness 24 Changing th Mode rnia a E EE OE E A O E E aetna TE EE 24 Using THE Manus ercesseoteertass tren taU sce desstueseeseos sie dacs teustess bonne tess AEKA ENEA ESL AAA 25 HOW to Use the Menus ee eceececccccccceecceecceeeceeeseeesseeseeesseeesseeeseeeseeeseeeeeeeeseees
25. f for example this product being dropped please do not under any circumstances touch such exposed portions as there is a danger of receiving an electric shock e Wrapping the strap of this product around your neck is also dangerous Please take care that small children do not hang the strap around their necks e f the batteries fluid come in contact with your eyes do not rub them Flush your eyes with clean water and get medical attention immediately e f the batteries fluid come in contact with skin or clothes wash affected areas thorough ly with water N CAUTION e Defective batteries could possibly become flammable Do not attempt to touch the prod uct if this occurs e Carefully remove the batteries if they explode or start smoking Take care not to get burned if the batteries are hot e Some portions of the DIGIBINO heat up during use so please take care as there is a risk of low temperature burns if such portions are held for long periods of time e Do not use the DIGIBINO while walking as depth perception and peripheral vision are dramatically altered e Caution should be taken when adjusting the DIGIBINO barrels to avoid fingers being pinched e Using the DIGIBINO for an extended period of time may cause inflammation where the eyepieces and strap come in contact with skin e Do not swing the DIGIBINO by the neck strap Care to be Taken During Handling e Do not direct the DIGIBINO to the sun with the lens barrier
26. f your equipment for at least a year Before sending your equipment for servic ing please make sure that you are sending it to the manufacturer s authorized representatives or their approved repair shops unless you are sending it directly to the manufacturer Always obtain a quotation for the service charge and only after you accept the quoted service charge instruct the service station to proceed with the servicing e This warranty policy does not affect customer s statutory rights e The local warranty policies available from Pentax distributors in some countries can supersede this warranty policy Therefore we recommend that you review the warranty card supplied with your product at the time of purchase or contact the PENTAX distribu tor in your country for more information and to receive a copy of the warranty policy For customers in the USA STATEMENT OF FCC COMPLIANCE This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two condi tions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interfer ence received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pur suant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to
27. g to Default Settings Reset You can reset all the settings other than date style the date and time and lan guage Display the Set up menu p 25 Press V button to select Reset Press button The Reset screen will be displayed E Press button to select Reset Press the OK button A Video Out NTSC Auto Power Off 3min gt Back to initial settings Reset OK Ok MENU Exit Back to initial settings Reset Cancel OK Ok MENU Exit All settings will be reset and the DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture suas be 7 s b Jd 2 yym sobew Bulma Es N Viewing Images with Windows PC Images recorded with the DIGIBINO can be viewed edited printed using a PC with the included USB cable and the included software About the included software The included CD ROM contains the following software e USB driver e Image viewing software ACDSee 3 1 System environment e OS Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP e CPU Pentium or later recommended e Hard disk space 15MB or more e Standard equipped USB port Installing the software only for Windows 98SE The procedures for installing the necessary software are explained Installing the USB driver There is no need to install the USB driver for Windows Me 2000 and XP Turn on your PC Set the included CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Turn the DIGIBINO off and connect the PC and DIGIBINO using the included USB cable
28. hange the setting 6k If there is a Selected screen press gt button to move to the Select screen When you have finished making the settings press the OK button to return to the menu Press the OK button Rec Mode Resolution lt kk gt Digital Zoom Continuous 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Rec Mode Resolution kk Digital Zoom lt Off gt Continuous Off 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Rec Mode Resolution kk Digital Zoom lt On gt Continuous Off 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit The settings will be finished and the DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture e The menu screen and Selected screen display guidance on button operation on the bottom of the screen for your reference e Pressing the MENU button in Playback mode displays the Playback menu For subsequent operations refer to steps 4 to 7 Active Menus in Capture Mode Rec Mode Menu Item Resolution Digital Zoom Continuous Set up Menu Item Format Date Style Date Adjust Language Beep Video Out Auto Power Off Reset Description For selecting the size of recorded pixels For taking digital zoom pictures For continuous shooting mode Description For initialization of the memory For setting the date style For adjusting the date and time For changing the language in which menus and messages are displayed For adjusting the beep sound when a button is pressed For setting the video output format Power is turned off
29. he Date Adjust screen will be displayed on the LCD monitor a 2002 1 1 v 00 00 OK Ok MENU Exit Press amp or Y button to change the year A 2003 1 1 v 00 00 OK Ok MEND Exit Press button Date Adjust A and V will be displayed above and below the month A 2003 1 1 v 00 00 OK Ok MENU Exit Press amp or WY button to change the month Date Adjust and then press p button A 2003 2 1 v 00 00 OK Ok MEND Exit Repeat Step 4 to change the day hour and minutes Date Adjust peels Buije5 ba 2003 2 16 OK Ok MENU Exit fl When you have finished the settings press the OK button when the clock reaches 00 seconds The screen confirming the settings will be displayed and the DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture e If the MENU button is pressed the setting is canceled but shooting is enabled In this case the Date Adjust screen appears again when the power is turned on next You can change the settings after they have been made Refer to Adjusting the Date Time p 46 e The time display is 24 hour display format O S O w Q Quick Start Taking Pictures Lower the slide lever The lens barrier opens 4 oir You hear a confirmation beep the status lamp blinks red and green and the power turns on Slide lever Raise the LCD monitor While looking through the binoculars turn the central focusing
30. ick Stop Stop a Hardware device screen will appear PENTAX USB DISK Device at PENTAX OPTIO 230 Properties Stop T Display device components IV Show Unplug Eject icon on the taskbar Close Make sure USB Mass Storage Device is select Confirm devices to be stopped Choose OK to continue ed and click OK vd Shed moved wing devices After the devices are A message will appear Click OK Disconnect the USB cable from your PC and DIGIBINO G The PENTAX USB DISK Device device can now be safely removed from the system e For Windows Me USB Disk is displayed instead of USB Mass Storage Device e For Windows 98SE there is no Hot Plug icon When removing the DIGIBINO disconnect the USB cable lt D 5 a 3 D Q D 0 D O lt D 5 ro 3 D Q D i F D O To disconnect the DIGIBINO from your PC WindowsXP Click Remove Hardware icon on the task bar tray Make sure USB Mass Storage Device is select ed and click Stop Make sure USB Mass Storage Device is select ed and click OK After a message for safe disconnection is dis played remove the USB cable from your PC and the DIGIBINO are m R die 3 16PM S Safely Remove Hardware eae ter ee unplug or Ce cited AERE a by that sate to do si the devi Hardware devices A PENTAX USB DISK Device PENTAX USB DISK Device at PENTAX OPTIO 230 Close Stop a Hardware devic
31. image quality modes the largest 640 x 480 pixels number of shots can be taken in this mode File sizes are relatively small and fit for attachment to e mail Changing the Size of the Subject Digital Zoom Use of Digital Zoom function allows you to magnify images for shooting Display Rec Mode menu p 25 Press V button to select Digital Zoom Rec Mode Resolution kk Digital Zoom lt Off gt Continuous Off 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Press or P button to select On Resolution k Digital Zoom lt On gt Continuous Off EJ Press the OK button 11 ox Dext The DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture soinyoig bulyey ba Pressing amp button once sets 1 6x magnification and pressing it twice sets 3 2x magnification Pressing YW button works for reduction Caution e The image quality is Good 640 x 480 pixels when digital zoom of 1 6x magnification is used e The size of shooting image when digital zoom of 3 2x magnification is used is the same as that when digital zoom of 1 6x magnification is used Use the digital zoom of 3 2x magnifica tion mainly for focus adjustment Press V button to select Continuous Continuous Shooting Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter release button is pressed Up to 10 shots five shots per second can be shot Display Rec Mode menu p 25 Rec Mode Resolution kk Digital Zoom Off Continuous lt Off gt 1 1 OK Ok ME
32. l be deleted oF OK Ok MENU Exit Caution e Once deleted images cannot be restored e Protected images cannot be deleted ae D lt oy D O Z g 2 D 3 To Bunajaq yoeqhe d Es N Saving Important Images from Deletion Protect You can protect important images from being accidentally erased is displayed for the protected images p 33 In Playback mode choose the image you want to protect by pressing d or P button Press the MENU button The Playback menu is displayed Press V button to select Protect Thumbnail Off Slideshow Special Zoom Delete All Shots Protect lt Off gt 1 1 OK Ok MENU Exit Ea Press or P button to select On Thumbnail Off Slideshow 3sec Special Zoom Off Delete All Shots Protect lt On gt Press the OK button 1 1 Ok Ok MENU Exit The image selected in Step ff will be protected To Cancel the Protection of the Images 1 Choose the protected image in Step E 2 Select Off in Step B Viewing Images on a TV By using the included video cable you can use any device with a video input terminal Such as a TV as a monitor for taking and playing back pictures Make sure that both the TV and the DIGIBINO are turned off before connecting the cable Open the USB Video output terminal cover and connect the included video cable to the USB Video output terminal Connect the other end of the video cable to the video inp
33. meter of objective lens 17 mm x 14 mm Real field of view 7 1 Prism type Roof prism Focusing method Eyepiece lens sliding method Focusing range 2 m to infinity Diopter adjustment range 5 m to 3 m Dptr both left and right eyepiece lenses with index on right eyepiece CCD File Formats Image Quality Focusing method JPEG Exif 2 1 DCF Best Better and Good Binoculars synchronization 2 m to infinity Built in memory 16 MB when Best is selected Approx 100 CCD Recorded Pixels 1 3 inches Effective pixels 0 8 megapixel Total pixels 0 85 megapixel Progressive method Best 1024 x 768 pixels Better 1024 x 768 pixels Good 640 x 480 pixels Storage Media Taking Lens Pentax 37 mm F4 Equivalent to 280 mm in 35 mm format Scope 8 3 Visual field rate 85 Digital Zoom 1 6x Equivalent to 450 mm in 35 mm format 3 2x TTL full automation TTL automatic program White Balance Exposure Control Shutter Speed Approx 1 8000 sec to 1 30 sec CCD electronic shutter Sensitivity ISO 100 to 1600 Auto Continuous Shooting 5 shots per second x 10 shots Introduction Method to CCD 3 lens methods including the taking lens LCD 1 6 inch D TFD color LCD with backlight Others Tripod socket Included Interface Data input output terminal USB Video output terminal Size AA alkaline batteries 2 Size AA nickel hydride NiMH batteries 2 CR V3 lithium ba
34. o polarity and marked on the battery and battery chamber Caution e f the batteries are placed in wrong directions power cannot be turned on e If a CR V3 lithium battery pack is inserted also make sure the polarity marks e Be sure to place the battery takeup tape under the batteries Otherwise you may find it hard to remove the batteries Close the battery chamber cover After closing the battery chamber cover slide it toward the objective lenses to lock it Battery Level Indicator You can check the battery level by viewing the symbol fi displayed on the LCD monitor fm lit green Adequate power remains eo ag lit green Battery is running low Q Ci lit yellow Battery is running very low 5 C lit red Battery is exhausted Battery depleted After the message is displayed the DIGIBINO will turn off g Memo e f the power switch is turned on while the batteries are nearly dead the status lamp by the right eyepiece lens continues blinking red and green e If the DIGIBINO does not operate properly because of a sudden voltage drop etc replace the old batteries with new ones Setting the Date Time When the DIGIBINO power is turned on for the first time the screen for setting the date and time appears Set the current date and time Raise the LCD monitor and then press the DIS AE Q D w D D 2 PLAY button The DIGIBINO will turn on and t
35. ould be aware that 0 01 or fewer of the pixels may not illuminate or may illuminate when they should not However this has no effect on the recorded image Regarding trademarks e PENTAX DIGIBINO are trademarks of Asahi Optical Co Ltd e All other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective com panies The illustrations and the display screen of the LCD monitor in this manual may be different from the actual product FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR DIGIBINO Sufficient attention has been paid to the safety of this product but please pay particular attention to the warnings indicated by the following symbols during use These symbols indicate that improper handling poses a WARNING l a high risk of causing death or serious injury AN CAUTION These symbols indicate that improper handling poses a risk of causing injury or damage to the product or prop erty AWARNING WARNING NEVER look at the sun using the DIGIBINO WARNING e NEVER look at the sun using the DIGIBINO Serious damage to the retina or total loss of eyesight may occur e Do not leave the DIGIBINO in direct sunlight Sun rays passing through this product will be intensified and should they focus on flammable materials fire may occur e Do not attempt to take the DIGIBINO apart or remodel the DIGIBINO as there is a danger of receiving an electric shock e f the inside of the DIGIBINO should become exposed as a result o
36. raightaway Modes and Menus This chapter explains common operations such as how to change the mode and how to use the menus For more details refer to the respective Taking Pictures Playback Deleting and Settings chapters Taking Pictures This chapter explains the various ways of capturing images and how to set the relevant functions Playback Deleting oe This chapter explains how to play back images on the DIGIBINO or on a TV and how to delete images Settings a SC This chapter explains how to set the DIGIBINO s functions Viewing Images with a PC This chapter explains how to view recorded images with a PC using the software included CD ROM Appendix This tells you about the messages displayed on the LCD monitor and what to do in the event of trou ble Names of Parts Objective lenses LCD monitor when closed Left cover Right cover USB Video output terminal cover Battery chamber cover Lens barrier when open taking images Slide lever Tripod socket Opening the LCD monitor Caution Do not apply excessive force when opening the LCD monitor LCD monitor when opened MENU button Central focusing wheel OK button Strap lug DISPLAY button Shutter release button Left diopter adjusting ring Eyepiece lenses Status lamp Strap lug Right diopter adjusting ring Checking the Contents of the
37. s temperature decreases When the DIGIBINO is used in a cold environment keep this product warm by holding it in some protection against cold or inside the clothes Battery performance once dete riorated due to low temperature will be recovered when the batteries are returned to room temperature e The cathode or anode of a battery stained with sweat or oil may cause poor contact Wipe it well with dry cloth before use e t is recommended to carry spare batteries when you go out for a long term journey Especially in foreign countries compatible batteries may be unavailable depending on the region FOR SAFE USE OF YOUR DIGIBINO cccceccccccccecceccenceecencenceensensenseeseeseeceeeseeseeeeeeseeseeseaseeeeeees 1 Care to be Taken During Handling Saioldig Neon seineed oriole E E MoE eso oeRNEd ese NIEwOee eR sNe SES 3 Contents eee 5 Contents of the Operating Wala aeaea E E Soc cess sesh Some E seed ces dates E dead RER 7 Names Of Parts neissen ienn nea ae a EEE EEA AEE EESE Net 8 Checking the Contents of the Package E A A E E E T TTET T 10 Getting Started eaaeo riaki itia tee lede sessets seen cenennnwsccececbenescteedidecgcecececennnnecnnnesueesbescnuvenddddsteveeonexsd 11 Attaching the Strap A EA E E A A TA A E E E E E TTEA 11 Adjusting the Eyepiece Width eeeeeeeeeeereereereerseereeereerserseeseeneerseerserseeneereereeeneenneeneereerneeneeneeneenee 11 Adjusting the Diopter Control seeeeeeeeeeereereereeeeeereeereerserseereeseerseersers
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39. ter adjusting ring until the object appears sharp with your left eye Now you can view the object in focus with both eyes and the indication appears sharp with your right eye Caution The diopter and focus must be adjusted completely to obtain properly focused images when shooting photos Once you finish these adjustments all you have to do thereafter is to turn the central focusing wheel to focus on desired objects It automatically adjusts the focus of the binoculars and camera together Using the DIGIBINO as Binoculars Once you finish eyepiece width diopter and focus adjustments you can use the DIGIBINO as binoculars No batteries are required for using the DIGIBINO as binoculars Use the central focusing wheel to focus on objects Installing Batteries Batteries that can be used in the DIGIBINO The following batteries can be used in the DIGIBINO Size AA alkaline batteries 2 size AA nickel hydride NiMH batteries 2 CR V3 lithium battery pack 1 Caution e Size AA manganese batteries cannot be used e Refer to Handling Batteries p 4 Q D 5 w ana D D Q Pull the battery chamber cover toward the eyepiece lens while press ing the side of the cover Open the battery chamber cover Battery takeup tape peyweys umag b Insert two size AA batteries into the battery chamber with the battery takeup tape underneath Insert the batteries correctly with regard t
40. ters oes wins ego owo Mies apes Moco T ee oe maNs Melee Rea eS eee eae ensleamauseteinS 40 Saving Important Images from Deletion Protect e eeeeeeeeeeeeereereesseeeeeeeseeeseeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeneeeenee 42 Viewing Images ohn a TA e dines Sivas tctetst EAEAN AANIKA EAEI ANAREN EAEN 43 CTS 111 16 Lo e a E E E EE E E E E A T 44 Initializing All Memory Format PE P A E A P P sce E E E T T ss eseumesensetphaeseses 44 Setting the Date Style TE E N AE E T E TE OTTE 45 Adjusting the Date Time arrrssp ran A E E EE 46 Changing the Display Language E S T S cass S A S T 47 Turning the Beep OMOT kirtis o rat sa E Enne EEEE OEE ER ETEESI LR VEE ATOE O TEE ares 48 AUTO Power Off FUNCTION eeceeceeeeeeceecencencencencenc eens ene een ee E ER E NEEE TES EE REEE EE ES 49 Resuming from the Auto Power Off status e ee s ssssssssssssesssssssosesssesssooceosesesssssooeesesssoosooo 50 Resetting to Default Settings Reset ENE E E A EATA 51 Viewing Images with amp PC oeaan ttt aa eee case seared eee iadaa adaa daaa easa 52 Viewing Images WItTN WINGOWS PO ceeceececcecceccecceectectentensensenseeseeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeee ees eeseeeseaseesenseeess 52 Installing the software only for Windows QBSE eeeeeeeesessessessesseseesessesseesessesseneeseesessensees 53 Connecting the DIGIBINO ANd PC eceesecceccceccecceceecceceecsecseeseeseeseeesecsessesseesessecsecseesenseees 56 Viewing images on your PO case nai ws tiie caine ator edie cave severed dense nes EEE E KOE TATE TEO
41. ttery pack 1 Power Sources Dimensions 127 W x 44 H x 69 D mm 5 0 x 1 7 x 2 7 inches Weight 255 g 9 0 oz without batteries Accessories USB cable Video cable Size AA alkaline batteries 2 Software CD ROM Soft case Strap Warranty card Operating Manual this manual gt l xipueddy gt D 3 x WARRANTY POLICY All Pentax cameras purchased through authorized bona fide photographic distribution channels are guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase Service will be rendered and defective parts will be replaced without cost to you within that period provided the equipment does not show evidence of impact sand or liquid damage mishandling tampering battery or chemical corrosion operation contrary to operating instructions or modification by an unauthorized repair shop The manufacturer or its authorized representatives shall not be liable for any repair or alterations except those made with its written consent and shall not be liable for damages from delay or loss of use or from other indirect or consequential damages of any kind whether caused by defective material or workmanship or otherwise and it is expressly agreed that the liability of the manufacturer or its representatives under all guarantees or warranties whether expressed or implied is strictly limited to the replace ment of parts as hereinbefore provided
42. ut terminal of the TV Turn the TV and the DIGIBINO on Capture and play back images using the DIGIBINO TV monitor displays images through the taking lens of the DIGIBINO e Refer to the operating manual for the equipment to which the DIGIBINO is connected e The video output method cannot be changed Buljajag oegAeld E iE Initializing All Memory Format Formatting will delete all the data in the memory Display the Set up menu p 25 Press V button to select Format Press P button The Format screen will be displayed Press A button to select Format sBulnes e Gi Press the OK button Formatting will start Format Date Style yy mm dd Date Adjust 2003 2 16 Language English Beep On v 1 2 OK Ok MENU Exit Format All data will be deleted Format Cancel OK Ok MENU Exit Format All data will be deleted Format Cancel OK Ok MENU Exit When formatting is completed the DIGIBINO is ready to take a picture Caution Formatting will delete protected data too a fas Setting the Date Style You can set the style in which the date is displayed on the LCD monitor Display the Set up menu p 25 Press V button to select Date Style Press q or P button to select the date style You can select the date style from among yy mm dd mm dd yy and dd mm yy Press the OK button Rec Mode Format Date Style lt yy mm dd
43. wheel to adjust the focus Press the shutter release button You will hear a confirmation beep and the status lamp will glow green for about one second The image will be recorded in the memory When the status lamp turns off you can take the next picture When you move the slide lever up and close the lens barrier the power turns off Caution If the shutter speed is slower than 1 125 second the status lamp will blink red camera shake alarm after taking the picture Check the recorded image on the LCD monitor Taking Pictures Using the LCD Monitor Lower the slide lever The lens barrier opens Raise the LCD monitor Press the DISPLAY button The LCD monitor turns on and displays images through the taking lens While looking through the LCD monitor turn the central focusing wheel to adjust the focus Look through the binoculars to confirm the focus Press the shutter release button The image is displayed for two seconds Instant Review When the image seen through the taking lens is displayed on the LCD monitor you can take the next picture When you move the slide lever up and close the lens barrier the power turns off eS JINO O Heys Y9INO b Quick Start Playing Back Pictures Playing Back a Single Image Move the slide lever up The lens barrier closes Raise the LCD monitor and then press the DISPLAY button The last picture taken is displayed on the LCD monitor
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