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1. WB SHARPNESS 41 BURST IMAGE CAPTURE CONT D ee oF 3 Press the or key so that BURST mode is pointed then press is 51 ca E BURST ENTER key to set SELF TIMER 5 3 movie The drive mode changes the following order ore Isi SINGLE al M Li ER sane won TTE 4 Press the menu button BURST Qum A backto main menu v IMAGE SIZE G SELF TIMER SHARPNESS gt k ea MOVIE 5 Press the MENU button burst shot icon y appears on the upper right side of the LCD monitor See page 33 The flash mode is set to FORCE OFF automatically When taking a burst shot or movie mode shot the flash does not fire When the single shot or the self timer shot is selected the flash mode returns to AUTO W RED EYE 42 BURST IMAGE CAPTURE CONT D p 6 Determine the image composition while looking into LCD monitor or viewfinder and adjust the image range and size with the 4 or gt key When the gt key is pressed delay 2 sec the image size becomes large Digital zoom mode When the 4 is pressed the image range becomes wide Noral mode 7 Press the shutter release button The camera adjusts the exposure time and white balance value automatical
2. 104 SWITCHING THE VIDEO SIGNAL FROM THE VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL As there is a video out terminal in this camera you can watch the captured images on TV by connect ing this camera to your TV with the supplied video cable The video output signal can be switched between NTSC and PAL What is an NTSC system and a PAL system Both are the color television broadcast system The NTSC system is mainly used in U S A Japan Canada Mexico the Philippines Korea etc The PAL system is used in the western Europe such as Germany England Switzerland Holland Italy except for France and Australia Singapore Thailand China etc As these systems have no compatibility you cannot watch the NTSC system based TV in the area where a PAL System is used This camera can switch the video output signal to both an NTSC system and a PAL system So you can watch the images on TV not only in your country but in other areas 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 105 SWITCHING THE VIDEO SIGNAL FROM THE VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL CONTD 2 Press the A or V key so that VIDEO OUT icon is highlighted SELECT ADJUST 3 Select NTSC or PAL with the 4 or gt key The setting of the video output changes in the following order B
3. OI 3 Press the A or V key to select the option To adjust the position ce evens choose SETTING and press ENTER AF SELECT enter SET Z menu BACK 100M FIRMWARE V1 10 4 d 112 ADJUST THE TV POSITION CONT D D 4 4 v 4 gt to adjust the position and MENU to exit The position is recorded all the time while you are adjusting Therefore set the correct position for your displays before exit A V SELECT EE TV POSITION DEFAULT 02 01 24 08 52 2100M FIRMWARE V1 10 ENGLISH To load the default position choose DEFAULT in step 3 5 The setting for the position is recorded and USER is displayed for 113 SELECT DIFFERENT LANGUAGES You can select different languages for the message displayed on this camera The supported lan guage varies You can check the supported language in your cameras and select your favorite 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor SELECT 2 Press the Al V key so that LANGUAGE icon is highlighted and Exe SET press the ENTER button into LANGUAGE menu DEFAULT ENGLISH The display is on the LCD monitor as shown in the figure
4. 28 TAKING 29 BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE 30 THE RECORDING MODE DISPLAY ON THE EGD MONITOR 32 THE DISPLAY OF THE CAMERA SETTINGS E AAAA E E OAE AANE EASE AERE AASIAAN 33 FLAS Hi iris 5 35 Flashi RANGO edo er 35 SELECTING THE FLASH MODE 36 ADVANCED 38 TABLE OF CONTENTS MOVIE MODE 39 BURST IMAGE CAPTURE same 41 SEEE TIMER S iiid etis 44 DIGITAL ZOOM 247 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION 48 SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE 50 THE RECORDING MODE MENU DISPLAY LOD MOhitOF acte 51 THE RECORDING MODE MENU ITEMS n 51 SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE Made rec 54 SPECIFYING THE IMAGE SIZE MODE 57 SPECIFYING THE WHITE BALANCE MODE DETIENE 59 SPECIFYING THE SHARPNESS MODE 61 PLAYBACK 63 THE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD 64 THE IMAGE INFORMATION DISPLAY IN THE PLAYBACK 65 SINGLE FRAME PLAY 66 ZOOM PLAY xf INDEX PLAY DELETING AN 71 DE
5. 3 After confirming that PROTECT is highlighted and press 1 n fff beere muse the ENTER button into PROTECT menu 97 Foer rotate ENTER 77 SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION PROTECT ONE ALL 100 0001 80 01 01 00 00 SET REMOVE OK exter BACK VFA 001 001 78 4 Press the 4 key so that ONE is pointed and press the ENTER button into PROTECT ONE menu 5 When the ENTER button is pressed the image is protected and the o icon appears on the right of the screen To remove the protec tion press the ENTER button again To finish setting press the MENU button to go back To protect another image repeat the procedure from step 2 Format Card delete all images including protected images SETTING AND REMOVING PROTECTION FOR ALL FRAMES fff DELETE SLIDE ex Grouper ENTER C SET ALL REMOVE ALL ENTER CONFIRM 1 Rotate the function dial and press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 After confirming that PROTECT is highlighted and press the ENTER button into PROTECT menu 3 Press the Aa or V key so that ALL is pointed and press the ENTER button into
6. ure 2 Press the 4 or V key so that FORMAT CARD icon is highlighted and press the ENTER button into FORMAT CARD menu The display to confirm whether you format the CF card or not appears SELECT 3 Press the A key so that YES is pointed and press the button to format After formatting the CF card the LCD monitor returns to the setup mode menu display QAYI 1vWuod aY SELECT enter CONFIRM menu BACK 109 RESETTING TO THE DEFAULT SETTINGS This allows you to reset all the settings of this camera to the default at a time camera settings Drive mode see page 39 The default settings Single shot Flash mode see page 35 Autoflash with red eye reduction Image quality see page 54 Image size see page 57 STANDARD FULL 1600X1200 Exposure compensation value see page 48 0 White balance see page 59 Sharpness see page 61 AUTO NORMAL Time interval for slide show see page 83 15 sec brightness of the LCD monitor see page 112 5 time for the power save function see page 116 2 MIN minutes beep sound see page 103 110 ON The beep sounds RESETTING TO THE DEFAULT SETTING CONT D aly ENTER SELECT SET m gt 4 DEFAULT gt
7. 10201 24 08 52 LANGUAGE is the second page of the SETUP MODE 100M FIRMWARE V1 10 39vn9Nv1 3 Press the 4 or V key so that your favorite language is highlighted LANGUAGE car ENGLISH and press ENTER to set GERMAN aly SELECT After you press ENTER LCD monitor returns to SETUP MODE MENU ENTER 5 mew BACK and the selected language is displayed 114 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME When taking a picture the date and time are recorded as the part of the image information If the built in clock of this camera is not set correctly the wrong date and time are recorded Set the date and time correctly by performing the procedure below 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor as shown in the fig ure 2 Press the 4 or V key so that DATE TIME icon is highlighted and SELECT press the ENTER button into DATE TIME menu The display to set the date and time appears as shown in the figure 02 01 24 08 52 DATE TIME is on the second page of the SETUP MODE 2100M FIRMWARE V1 10 3 Press the 4 select which you want to correct A DATE 2001 01 01 v iE SELECT Each time the gt key is pressed the highlighted part moves the order
8. 2 2EV 0 5EV step One All Burst Shot Full 2 pictures per shot Half 8 pictures per shot Clockwise 90 step 139 620 210000 00
9. Are the batteries exhausted Replace all four batteries or use the AC adapter sold separately Are the batteries inserted with the correct polarity Remove the batteries and then insert the batteries by following the diagram indicated in front of the battery chamber door Is the CF card inserted in the camera Is NO CARD dis played on the LCD monitor When NO CARD is displayed on the LCD monitor the CF card is not set Insert the CF card The power save function acti vates Slide the power switch to turn on the camera again Is the green lamp blinks slowly about 2 times in a second and LOADING blinks on the LCD monitor Is the TV cable inserted into the camera The camera reads out the image data from the CF card Wait until the reading is completed The green lamp and LOADING stop Remove the cable from the camera Did you take a picture within the flash range Take a picture within the flash range 0 5 to 2 5 Is the battery power low Replace all four batteries or use the AC adapter TROUBLESHOOTING CONT D Problem Check Solution image is too dark or bright Is the exposure compensation value specified value Specify 0 for the exposure compensation recorded Did you remove the CF card when The data is being recorded in while the green the image data was recorded in the lamp blinks about 4 times in
10. N 5 Press the ENTER button to cancel DPOF File The DPOF file including data of the print settings is deleted and all print set tings are cancelled After the file is deleted the LCD monitor display returns to the DPOF menu DPOF file specifying the print settings in the current folder Therefore the DPOF file would be invalid and deleted after changing folders Set your DPOF setting again if the the folder is changed 98 SETUP 99 THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR v SELECT enter SET 4 IS gt 9 5 DEFAULT 9 ENGLISH Z 02 01 24 08 52 SELECT ADJUST 2100M FIRMWARE V1 10 Page 1 Page 2 There are 2 pages of the menus in SETUP MODE Page 1 consists of 5 functions which are LCD BRIGHTNESS VIDEO OUT POWER SAVE and FORMAT CARD Page 2 consists of 4 functions which are LOAD DEFAULT TV POSITION LANGUAGE and DATE TIME SWITCHING BETWEEN PAGES In page 1 of the SETUP MENU you can select next page page 2 by press ENTER V when 5 is highlighted In page 2 you can select previous page page 1 by press ENTER A when lt is highlighted 100 THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY THE SETUP MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS Page 1 LCD BRIGHTNESS For adjusting the bright ness of the LCD monitor
11. fa BACK of year month 3 day 3 hour gt minute s Each time LIMIT the 4 key is pressed the highlighted part moves in the reverse order 115 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME CONT D 4 Press the A or V key to specify or correct the date and time When other values need to be changed repeat step 3 and 4 5 After the date and time is specified corrected press the button The built in clock of this camera starts functioning The LCD monitor returns to the setup mode menu After replacing the batteries check that the built in clock date and time functions correctly If the AC adapter is not used and the battery chamber door is open for more than 2 days the built in clock may delay or be reset to the default setting In this case set the date and time again 116 CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER 117 CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER INSTALLING THE USB DRIVER 1 Switch on your PC and start Windows If you are using Windows 2000 professional login as an Administrator group 2 Insert the enclosed CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Load a compact flash card containing photograph images into your camera and switch the camera on 4 Use a USB cable to connect the camera to the USB port on the PC Any USB port can be used when the PC has 2 or more USB ports However if the cable is connec
12. PROTECT ALL menu 4 Select SET ALL and press ENTER button to protect all if you want to remove all protection Select REMOVE ALL and press ENTER button to cancel the protection 79 ROTATE The current image on the LCD monitor could be rotated 1 Rotate the function dial to gt MENU 2 After confirming that ROTATE is highlighted and press the ENTER button into ROTATE menu DELETE y 97 PROTECT FOLDER MENU ENTER 3 Press ENTER to rotate the current image 90 clockwise or press MENU back to PLAYBACK menu BACK ENTER 80 SLIDE SHOW The images can be played back continuously on the LCD monitor like an automatic slide show TO START THE SLIDE SHOW Az 1 Rotate the function dial to gt and press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 After confirming that SLIDE is highlighted and press the ENTER m onere LEER button into SLIDE menu Sm protect CIFOLDER The slide show menu is displayed on the LCD monitor as shown in the fig A rotate pror re 81 SLIDE SHOW CONTD 3 Press the A F so that START is pointed INTERNAL DIRECTION 4 Press the ENTER button to play You can set ti
13. SKIN 553 1 9198 4 SELECT ADJUST 103 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor as shown in the fig ure 2 After confirming that LCD BRIGHTNESS icon is highlighted 3 Press the lt or gt key so that the desired brightness is changed The brightness can be adjusted in the range from 1 to 9 The smaller the number is the darker the LCD monitor is and the larger the number is the brighter the LCD monitor is 103 SETTING THE BEEP SOUND The beep sounds each time you operate this camera with the buttons or function dial and you can turn off or on the beep The beep is turned on unless you change the setting after you purchase this camera When you use this camera in the situation you cannot make noise such as a wedding ceremony etc you can turn off the beep 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor as shown in the fig ure lo ENTER MENU 2 Press the 4 or Y key so that BEEP icon is highlighted 3 Select ON or OFF with the 4 or gt key GE SMIN SELECT The setting of the beep changes in the following order 4 ADJUST 4 volume of the beep cannot changed
14. key so that the desired sharpness mode is pointed Gar HARD press the ENTER key to set The sharpness mode changes in the following order aJ MENU BACK ENTER SET HARD v STANDARD vi SOFT 86 25 4 Press the MENU button twice to cancel menu 62 PLAYBACK MODE 63 THE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR THE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR 1 Rotate the function dial to gt The function dial can be rotated even when the camera is turned Single frame play with the image information 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 Index play eer Single frame play 6 frames with no image information 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 ia Hj la ee 003 007 64 THE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR CONTD THE IMAGE INFORMATION DISPLAY IN THE PLABACK MODE Recorded DCF name date and time of the image Folder name 00 90 11 25 11 20 File name 007 024 Battery condition indicator Frame number of the image Total frame number recorded in the CF card 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 a R 006 024 When the camera enters the index play mode the highlighted image is the image dis played in the single frame play mode 65 SINGLE IMAGE PLAY The
15. page 14 before disconnecting USB 122 CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER CONTD When the camera is connected to the computer The power save function is disabled Which means that the power of the camera is always on unless you turn off the camera manually When connecting the camera to the computer and transferring the image data between them be sure to check that the battery capacity is full If the battery power is low the power of the camera may be turned off while transferring data If this happens an error may occur the camera and the computer may not function correctly or the image data recorded in the CF card may be erased or damaged When the camera is connected to the computer we recommend you to use new batteries with a full power capacity or the AC adapter sold separately Make sure that the power of the camera is on before connecting the USB 123 INSTALLING Adobe PhotoDeluxe To use the supplied image editing application Adobe Photo Deluxe Home Edition 4 0 Windows ver sion or Adobe Photo Deluxe 2 0 Macintosh version the following systems are required For the IBM PC AT and the compatible unit CPU Intel Pentium Il processor of 233 MHz or more or the computer equipped with the fully compatible processor OS Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows2000 Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 5 Memory 16 MB or more of built in memory For Windows NT 32 MB or more of built i
16. see page 103 BEEP For turning on or off the beep see page 104 9 bright _ 7 6 5 4 3 L 2 L 1 dark ON The beep sounds OFF The beep does not sound VIDEO OUT For switching the video signal from the video out terminal see page 105 NTSC PAL POWER SAVE Setting the time for the auto power off function see page 107 FORMAT CARD L YES For formatting the CF NO card see page 109 10 MIN 10 minutes I 5 MIN 5 minutes m 3 MIN 3 minutes 2 MIN 2 minutes I 1 MIN 1 minute anana OFF No power Save 101 THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY CONT D THE SETUP MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS Page 2 LOAD DEFAULT For resetting the camera see page 110 TV POSITION For resetting the camera see page 112 LANGUAGE For resetting the camera see page 114 A DATE TIME DATE TIME r DATE YYY MM DD For setting or correcting the date and time see TIME HH MM page 115 102 YES NO SETTING DEFAULT ENGLISH GERMAN ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE LCD MONITOR This allows you to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor according to the angle at which you watch it or the brightness around the monitor so that the display on the LCD monitor can be seen clearly Io ENTER MENU ON OFF ol NTSC
17. ENGLISH 02 01 24 08 52 00M FIRMWARE V1 10 LOAD DEFAULT cs YES NO lt gt 110 4324 4 01 MENU SELECT enter CONFIRM BACK 100M FIRMWARE V1 10 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor as shown in the fig ure 2 Press the 4 or V key so that LOAD DEFAULT icon is highlighted and press the ENTER button into LOAD DEFAULT menu The display to confirm whether you reset the camera settings to the default or not appears as shown in the figure 3 Press the key so that YES is pointed and press the button The camera settings are reset to the default The LCD monitor display returns to the setup mode menu 111 ADJUST THE TV POSITION The display position on the TV can be adjusted You can set a suitable position for yourself or load the default value in this function 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera IO The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor as shown in the fig SEDET 2 Press the key so that TV POSITION icon is highlighted and Dp ES ser press the ENTER button into TV POSITION menu DEFAULT ENGLISH TV POSITION is on the second page of the SETUP MODE 02 01 24 08 52
18. ENTER button The image to be deleted the image displayed on the LCD monitor in step 3 is displayed on the LCD monitor and the display to confirm whether you delete the image or not appears as shown in the figure You cannot use this function to erase the protected images DELETE ENTER 72 DELETING AN IMAGE CONT D 100 0001 80 01 01 00 00 6 Press the ENTER button to confirm The image displayed on the LCD monitor in step 3 is deleted On this display the image to be deleted can be selected with the OK sew BACK key When the Y key is pressed the following image is displayed When 3 001 001 the A key is pressed the preceding image is displayed Ifthe image to be deleted is the latest one after deleting the preceding image is displayed on the LCD monitor If the image is not the lastest one the next image would be displayed 7 Press the MENU button twice to cancel menu or repeat step 6 to delete another image 73 DELETING ALL IMAGES All images recorded in the CF card can be deleted at once CAUTION As the deleted image cannot be recovered be careful when deleting all images 1 Rotate the function dial to function dial can be rotated even when the camera is turned on 2 When the camera is not turned on slide the power sw
19. IMAGE SIZE gt EV ADJUST wa SHARPNESS gt ENTER 4 Press the ENTER key to set 5 Press the MENU button back to main menu The selected flash mode is displayed with the icon shown on the main menu 6 Press the ENTER button The icon of the selected flash mode is displayed on the upper right side of the LCD monitor when Live view is selected The flash mode returns to AUTO W RED EYE when the camera is turned off and on again 37 ADVANCED OPERATIONS MOVIE MODE SHOOT In movie mode you can record the motion images There is no limit for the length of a movie piece as long as the CF Card space is sufficient gt DRIVE MODE FLASH QUALITY IMAGE SIZE gt EV ADJUST gt WB SHARPNESS gt MENU EXIT DRIVE MODE SINGLE Sy BURST SELF TIMER gt 09 MOVIE 7 BACK 1 Rotate the function dial to l and press MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the 4 or V key so that DRIVE MODE is pointed and press the ENTER key into DRIVE MODE menu 3 Press the A key so that MOIVE is pointed and press the EN TERI key to set 39 MOVIE MODE SHOOT CONT D 4 Press the MENU button twice to cancel menu The LCD monitor shows that movie mode icon ea on t
20. SLIDE DIRECTION INTERNAL gt DIRECTION 84 SLIDE SHOW CONTD 8 Press the A or v key so that the desired direction is pointed The direction changes in the following order FORWARD BACKWARD BACK ENTER SET FORWARD v BACKWARD 9Press the ENTER key to confirm 10 Press the MENU button back to SLIDE menu INTERNAL gt DIRECTION 85 SPECIFYING THE PLAYBACK MODE THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU LCD Monitor misce Om PROTECT FOLDER 1 rotate ENTER THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS DELETE ONE OK For deleting ae images see page 71 ALL Delete all YES NO PROTECT ONE 25 See page 77 ALL BET ROTATE REMOVE ALL See page 80 SLIDE START For the slide show INTERVAL 3 60 SEC Function see page DIRECTION FORWARD 81 BACKWARD 87 THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU CONT D FOLDER Folder name see page 89 DPOF For specifying the print settings with the DPOF see page 92 100SK21M OTHERS XXX XXX XXX STANDARD Set the number of copies INDEX CANCEL YES NO YES NO For DELETE
21. a second Do CF card not remove the CF card from the camera does not function correctly due to the strong static electricity etc Remove the batteries and insert them again When using the AC adapter sold separately disconnect the plug of the AC adapter from the AC outlet and then connect it again After that turn on the power of the camera If the power of the camera cannot be turned off correctly the CF card may be damaged In this case transfer the image data in the CF card to the computer and then format the CF card Unable to estab lish the connec tion with comput ers Images are dam aged or lost after transfer to PC via USB Make sure to turn on the camera first before applying a USB cable Did you connect the USB cable before turn on the camera Make sure that the transfer is finished Green LED stops blinking Do you remove the USB con nection while camera is busy Green LED blinks 133 NOTES ON THE HANDLING Batteries Battery performance decreases with lower operating temperatures In a cold place we recommend you to prepare new batteries and keep the spare batteries in a warm place such as inside your coat As the performance of Ni MH battery less decreases we recommend you to use the Ni MH battery in a cold place Even if the battery performance decreases due to a cold environment the battery can recover its power when the battery warms up Remove the batte
22. figure 95 SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF CONTD INDEX DPOF cre YES NO enter CONFIRM ZA 5 Press the card menu 96 ENTER 4 Press the 4 key so that YES is pointed button to create The DPOF file including data of the index print setting is recorded in the CF After the file is recorded the LCD monitor display returns to the DPOF SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF CONTD RESETTING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF All Print settings with the DPOF described on pages 92 to 94 can be cancelled The index print setting see page 95 is also cancelled ZAI 1 Rotate the function dial to gt and press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 After confirming that DPOF is highlighted and press ENTER key m ff into DPOF menu 97 PROTECT FOLDER A rotate OA EST 3 Press thelA or Ylkey so that RESET is pointed and press the ENTER button DPOF 2 display to confirm whether you cancel all print settings or not appears as car RESET shown in the next figure 97 SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF CONTD RESET DPOF cre YES NO ENTER CONFIRM 4 Press the 4 key so that YES is pointed
23. images recorded in the CF card can be displayed on the LCD monitor 1 Rotate the function dial to gt The function dial be rotated even when the camera is turned on 2 When the camera is not turned on slide the power switch to turn on the camera In a while the latest image last recorded is displayed on the LCD monitor 3 Press 4 or V key to display the desired image When the Y key is pressed the following image is displayed When the key is pressed the preceding image is displayed When the latest image last recorded is displayed and the w key is pressed the oldest image first recorded is displayed When the oldest image first recorded is displayed and the A key is pressed the latest image last recorded is displayed 66 SINGLE IMAGE PLAY CONTD 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 PLAY PAUSE 4 STOP waa 003 007 4 When the image is still Press p to zoom in and view it zoom view press four way key to adjust the position Press MENU to cancel zoom view mode 5 When the image is motion JPG image Press gt to play it motion image can be played only when gt PLAY PAUSE 4 STOP information displayed on the minitor Therefore in order to play the motion image please make sure that the playback mode with infor mation displayed is selected When the motion image is playing pre
24. key for more than 2 seconds The digital zoom function is set the magnifier icon Q appears on the bottom of LCD monitor When digital zoom is funtioning the LCD monitor cannot be turned off There is no digital zoom function in movie mode shot 2 Press the shutter release button to take a picture The camera adjusts the exposure time and white balance value automatically eed When the adjustment is finished the red lamp lights up at the moment of p shooting an image IDA Even after taking a picture The digital zoom is not cancelled To cancel the digital zoom function press and hold the 4 key 47 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION This function makes the image brighter or darker by adjusting the exposure compensation value for CCD The bigger the exposure compensation value is the brighter the image is and the smaller the exposure compensation value is the darker the image is ZA 1 Rotate the function dial to Gland press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the 4 or V key so that EV ADJUST is pointed and press the DRIVE MODE QUY 4 ENTER key into EV ADJUST sub menu IMAGE SIZE cap EV ADJUST wi SHARPNESS 3 Press the 4 or V key that the desired exposure compensation value EV ADJUST appears The exposure compensation value from 2 0 to 2
25. menu in order to change into other folders The recorded CF card images PICT0001 JPG DCIM 100SK21M PICT0003 JPG 89 FOLDER NAME CONT D You can also playback the images which are captured by the other digital cameras as long as the DCF format is supported by the camera 560 4 1 Rotate the function dial to gt and press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 After confirming that FOLDER is highlighted and press ENTER key iff DELETE y 97 protect ei A rotate ENTER 3 Press the V key so that OTHERS is highlighted press to show other folder names The icon on the left side of the selected folder name is opened When only 100SK21M folder exists the folder name does not change MENU x even the A or V key is pressed 90 FOLDER NAME CONT D FOLDER 4 Press the or select the folder and press ENTER to confirm amp 3100sK21M En 10270330 5 to close others folder 3103FJ340 MENU 1 ENTER On DCF Design rule for Camera File system Format DCF Design rule for Camera File system is the image format established by JEIDA as the stan dard format of digital camera Through this format the image files can be used between the digital equipment conformed to DCF The following operation can b
26. on your setting in setup mode See page 106 To operate the camera slide the power switch off and turn on the camera again When using the batteries the time for the power save function can be changed to 1 minute 2 min utes 3 minutes 5 minutes 10 minutes or off See page 106 for details When using the AC adapter sold separately this camera will turn off automatically if it is not oper ated for 10 minutes The time for the power save function is fixed in 10 minutes The power save function is disabled while connecting to PC USING THE AC ADAPTER Sold Separately We recommend you to use the AC adapter sold separately when using the camera indoor where the AC outlet supplies the power to the camera or when connecting the camera to the personal com puter for editing the images Be sure to turn off the power of the camera when changing the power supply from the batteries to the AC adapter or vice versa Do not change it when the power of the camera is turned on 1 Connect the mini plug of the AC adapter to the DC terminal of the oyo camera The Shape of the mini plug may vary depending on the AC adapter 2 Connect the power plug of the AC adapter to an AC outlet 25 INSERTING REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH CF CARD Be sure to turn off the power of the camera when inserting or removing the CF card into or from the camera Otherwise the data in the card may be lost or the card may be damaged IN
27. 0 11 25 11 20 006 024 waa exter 007 024 69 INDEX PLAY CONT D 3 Press the button once see page 64 4 The display on the LCD monitor switches to the single frame play mode with the image information The selected image is then displayed in the single frame play mode 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 007 024 70 DELETING AN IMAGE The recorded images in the CF card can be deleted when they are displayed on the LCD monitor CAUTION As the deleted image cannot be recovered be careful when deleting an image 1 Rotate the function dial to The function dial can be rotated even when the camera is turned on 2 When the camera is not turned on slide the power switch to turn on the camera In a while the latest image recorded last is displayed on the LCD minitor 3 Press A or V key to select the image to be deleted When the 4 key is pressed the preceding image is selected When the key is pressed the following image is selected 71 DELETING AN IMAGE CONT D 4 Press the MENU button After confirming that DELETE is highlighted QE aso press the ENTER key into DELETE menu Om PROTECT FOLDER rotate The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 5 After confirming that ONE is pointed press the
28. 0 can be specified by 0 5 step BACK Eres EXPOSURE COMPENSATION CONT D ENTER key to set 4 Press the EV ADJUST ENTER To cancel the exposure compensation function follow the operation steps described above and specify 0 for the exposure compensation value or turn off and on the camera again When the image to be captured is whitish increase the exposure compensation value so that the white part can be easily represented on the other hand when the image to be captured is blackish decrease the exposure compensation value so that the black part can be easily represented 49 SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE THE RECORDING MODE MENU DISPLAY LCD Monitor CS DRIVE MODE FLASH QUALITY IMAGE SIZE EV ADJUST WB SHARPNESS ENTER THE RECORDING MODE MENU ITEMS DRIVE MODE See page 39 41 44 FLASH For the Flash mode see page 35 fa 45 Bl SINGLE o BURST gg MOVIE SELF TIMER AUTO W RED EYE AUTO FILL IN FORCE OFF SLOW SYNC 51 SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE CONT D QUALITY AA FINE For the Image quality see page 54 xx STANDARD x ECONOMY IMAGE SIZE 1600X1200 See page 57 mu 800X600 EV ADJUST 2 0 For the Expos
29. 4 Press the MENU button twice to cancel menu It does not matter if there are images recorded in different image quality modes in a CF card The setting of the image quality mode is stored in the camera s memory even after the camera is turned off Changing the image quality mode affects the remaining number of images which be recorded in the card In movie mode the remaining time is effected Selecting FINE in particular may con siderably reduce the remaining number of imaged We recommend you to check the number of recordable remaining frames on the LCD monitor 56 SPECIFYING THE IMAGE SIZE MODE Changing the image size affects the number of the image which can be recorded in the CF card The Leo or Cw size can be selected Image Size Number of Pixels W x H 1600 1200 800 600 1 1 Rotate the function dial to press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the 4 or so that IMAGE SIZE is pointed and press the DRIVE MODE gt Quam ENTER key into IMAGE SIZE menu 577 IMAGE SIZE EV ADJUST wa SHARPNESS 57 SPECIFYING THE IMAGE SIZE MODE CONT D IMAGE SIZE 3 Press the A or V key so that the desired image size mode is pointed 5 1600 x 1200 press the ENTER key
30. AGES ON TV By connecting this camera to your TV with the supplied video cable you can watch the captured images on TV 1 Confirm that the video out signal from the video out terminal is set to NTSC or PAL accord ing to the color system in your country see page 104 2 Open the terminal cover on the left side of the camera and connect the mini plug of the sup plied video cable to the video out terminal of the camera 3 Connect the other side of the video cable to the video input terminal on TV 4 Turn on the power of TV 5 Slide the power switch to turn on the camera 6 Switch the video input of TV according to the terminal to which the video cable is connect ed 7 All the function in this camera could be operated when connecting to the TV e g capuring pictures The LCD monitor is forced off when connecting to the TV 129 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have any trouble with this camera check the following items Should the difficulty persist con tact the JENOPTIK Service Facility Check Solution shutter release button is not released 130 Is the power of the camera turned off Is the camera set to other mode instead of the recording mode Rotate the function dial and slide the power switch to turn on the camera Is the green lamp blinks quickly about 4 times in a second and WAITING blinking on the LCD monitor The image is recorded in the CF card Wait until the recor
31. ATTING THE CF CARD RESETTING TO THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 110 ADJUST THE TV 112 SELECT DIFFERENT LANGUAGE 114 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 115 CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL iret md 117 INSTALLING THE USB DRIVER 118 CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL 122 INSTALLING Adobe PhotoDeluxe 124 INSTALLING QUICKTIME 5 126 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONT D APPENDIX mette 128 WATCHING THE CAPTURED IMAGES ON TV enne enne 129 130 NOTES ON THE HANDLING 134 CARE AND 138 TECHNICAL 139 NAMES OF PARTS CAMERA BODY Shutter release Flash Viewfinder window Self timer lamp Strap eyelet BE JENOPTIK Flash sensor Lens 2100M A 5 19 2 Power switch 10 NAMES OF PARTS CAMERA BODY Red LED Function dial Viewfinder window Green LED Four way key Ol ENTER MENU LCD monitor Display Ent
32. CD moni tor When Live view is selected p 5 Determine the image composition while looking into LCD monitor or viewfinder and adjust the image range and size When the gt key is pressed the image size becomes large Digital zoom mode When the 4 key is pressed the image range becomes wide Normal mode 45 SELF TIMER CONTD 6 Press the shutter release button to start timer The camera adjusts the exposure time and white balance value auto matically When the adjustment is finished the red lamp lights up and the timer starts d While the self timer is functioning the self timer lamp on the front of the cam and green lamp blinks 1HZ gt 8 seconds 4HZ 22 seconds As the time to take the picture is closer the lamp blinks faster And just before tak ing the picture the lamp lights up to show the time to take a shot The remaining time of taking a shoot is displayed on the righthand side of the LCD monitor when live view is selected The beep sounds at the time when the self timer blinks The beep can be cancelled with the menu in the SETUP mode After taking the self timer shot the drive mode returns to single shot To cancel a self timer shot rotate the function dial to gt or SET 46 DIGITAL ZOOM The digital zoom function can increase the magnification of the optical zoom lens to 2 times 1 In LIVE VIEW mode press and hold the gt
33. FYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF CONTD 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 6 Repeat step 4 and 5 to specify the number to be printed for all images For the image you do not want to print specify 0 0 4271 003 007 The number to be printed 5060 ZAI 7 Press th d ENTER button to create DPOF File The DPOF file including data of the image and the number to be printed is recorded in the CF card After the file is recorded the LCD monitor display returns to the DPOF menu 8 Press the MENU button back to playback mode menu The LCD monitor display returns to the playback mode 94 SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF CONTD SPECIFYING THE INDEX PRINT SETTING This setting allow you to print all images recorded in the CF card on one sheet as an index print The illustration of index print as an image ZA 1 Rotate the function dial to gt and press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the 4 or v key so that DPOF is highlighted and press ENTER fff DELETE Gy sizve key into DPOF menu 97 protect FOLDER S rotate OA CERI menu EXIT DPOF 3 Press thelA or V key so that INDEX is highlighted and press the STANDARD ENTER button menu ien The display to confirm whether you print the images as an index print or not appears as shown in the
34. JD 2100w BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG USER S MANUAL MODE D EMPLOI MANUAL DEL USUARIO MANUALE DI ISTRUCTIONI GEBRUIKSANWUZING SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS IBM PC AT compatible computer MS Windows 98 98 SE 2000 ME XP 32MB RAM or higher 120MB free hard disk space VGA colour monitor ROM driver 3 5 floppy disk drive USB connection SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Imac iBook G3 blue amp white series G4 series Mac OS 9 9 0 2 9 0 4 9 1 32MB RAM or higher 120MB free hard disk space VGA colour monitor ROM drive USB connection Thank you for purchasing the JENOPTIK 2100M Please read through this instruction manual so you can enjoy all its features This mark on your camera certifies that this camera meets the requirements of the EU European Union concerning interference causing equipment regulations CE stands for Conformit Europ enne European Conformity 7 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol el Comply lowing two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 FC With this device must accept any interference received including interference that may Sn dards i FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE Cause undesired operation Do not remove the ferrite cores from the cables FOR PROPER AND SAFE USE Read and understand all warnings and cautions before using this product WARNING Batteries
35. LETING ALL IMAGES 74 SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTEGTION oet ee 77 M 80 SLIDE SHOW inermi 81 TO START THE SLIDE SHOWY 81 TO STOP THE SLIDE SHOW 82 THE SETTING IN THE SLIDE SHOW MODE MENU iter tester ra 83 SPECIFYING THE PLAYBACK 86 THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU 87 THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU ECD MONIKON iier tt ttt 87 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTD THE PLAYBACK MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS 87 FOLDER ner 89 On DCF Design rule for Camera File system FORMAT C 91 SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOPE nr aci reta 92 SPECIFYING THE IMAGE AND THE NUMBER TO BE 92 SPECIFYING THE INDEX PRINTSETINGS E 95 RESETTING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOE ix aiit ite 97 SETUP einer eani 99 THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY 100 THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY ON THE LCD 100 THE SETUP MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS tette 101 ADJUSTING THE BRIGHTNESS OF THE LCD 8 iter cet eet canet SETTING THE BEEP SOUND SWITCHING THE VIDEO SIGNALFROM THE VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL 105 SPECIFYING THE TIME FOR THE POWER SAVE FORM
36. SERTING THE CF CARD 1 Slide the battery chamber door slightly in the direction and open it in the 2 direction 2 Insert the CF card into the card slot Position the flat edge side of the card towards the camera lens and insert the card with the signal part facing down until the card stops Insert the card straight Do not insert it on the angle f the card stops halfway check the direction of the card Forcing the card into the slot may damage the card or the camera 26 INSERTING REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH CF CARD 3 Close the battery chamber door in the direction of the arrow 1 and slide it until it clicks 2 27 INSERTING REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH CF CARD REMOVING THE CF CARD 1 Confirm that the power of the camera is turned off 2 Open the battery chamber door as shown in the figure 3 Push in the card release lever straight As the CF card ejects slightly from the camera pull out the card Be careful with the card because it may be hot Keep the CF card in the protection bag supplied with the card PECS m 3 CS 4 Close the battery chamber door in the direction of the arrow 1 and slide it until it clicks 2 28 TAKING PICTURES 29 BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE 1 Rotate the function dial to 2 Sli
37. de the power switch to turn on the camera 3 Determine the image composition while looking into LCD monitor or viewfinder When holding the camera be sure not to cover the lens with your fingers and so on 4 Adjust the image range and size with the gt 4 keys When the gt key is pressed till two seconds the image size becomes large Digital zoom mode When the 4 key is pressed the image range becomes wide Normal mode BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE CONT D 5 Press the shutter release button p The camera adjusts the exposure time and white balance value automatical ESRB ly The red lamp lights up just at the moment of shooting an image Z f the green lamp blinks when the shutter release button is pressed the 1 7 flash is being charged The focus range of this camera is 0 5m to infinity The captured image is recorded in the CF card While the image is recorded the green lamp blinks fast 4 times in a second and WAITTING blinks on the LCD monitor slowly Be sure not to open the battery chamber door dis connect the plug of the AC adapter or remove the CF card until the record ing in the CF card is completed until the green lamp WAITTING stops blinking The data in the CF card may be damaged or lost if you doing so 31 BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE CONT D THE RECORDING MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR 50 Each time the ENTER button is pressed the d
38. deleting images see page 71 For PROTECT see page 77 For ROTATE see page 80 For SLIDE SHOW see page 81 Only the 2 items PRINT Specifying the print setting with DPOF and FOLDER Folder name are described on the following pages 88 FOLDER NAME The folder in the CF card is conformed with DCF Design rule for Camera File system format When inserting a CF card into the camera the DCIM folder is made in the directory of the CF card and the 100SK21M folder is made in the DCIM folder The first still image captured is recorded with the file name of PICTO001 JPG and the first captured motion image is recorded with the file name of MJPGO001 AVI in the 100SK21M folder The name of the folder in which the captured images are recorded is displayed on the playback mode menu The file name of the motion image to be record consists of MJPG 4 digit number and AVI The file name of the still image to be recorded __ Cu Cu consists of 4 digit number and JPG The files are recorded in the 100SK21M folder until the 4 digit number becomes 9 999 the file name of PICT9999 JPG When the10000th file is recorded a new folder is made in the DCIM folder and the 10000 file is recorded with the file name of PICTOOO01 JPG in the new folder There will be two or more folders for the images in one CF card if you capture more than 10 000 images You can select the folder option from played back mode
39. ding is completed and the green lamp and WAITING stop blinking Is CARD FULL displayed on the LCD monitor The CF card is full Delete unwant ed images or transfer the image data to the computer and then delete all images or use other CF card which has a memory space TROUBLESHOOTING CONT D Solution live view is not displayed on the LCD monitor Is the power of the camera turned off Rotate the function dial to 63 and slide the power switch to turn on the camera Are the batteries exhausted Replace all four batteries or use the AC adapter sold separately Are the batteries inserted with the correct polarity Remove the batteries and then insert the batteries by following the diagram indi cated in front of the battery chamber door Is the LCD monitor turned off The power save function acti vates Press the ENTER button to turn on the monitor Slide the power switch to turn on the cam era again Is the TV cable inserted into the camera motion image cannot be played on the LCD monitor Remove the cable from the camera Do you play it with informa tion displayed Switch to the playback mode with informa tion displayed 131 Check TROUBLESHOOTING CONT D Solution Is the power of the camera turned off Rotate the function dial to gt and slide the power switch to turn on the camera
40. e available between the digital equipment conformed to DCF The images captured with your digital camera can be played back on the LCD monitor of other digital camera The images captured with some digital cameras can be printed out from a printer Arecording media such as a CF card or SmartMedia can be used with any of the digital cam eras By using the computer conformed to DCF even the image data recorded with some other digital cameras can be easily sorted out When a folder is selected all the functions in playback mode and capturing mode are operated in the selected folder E g You can capture images into other folders or delete images from other folders 91 SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF This camera supports the DPOF Digital Print Order Format Version 1 00 so that you can specify the images and the number of copies to be printed and the print type So the specified images can be printed at the specified number only by handing the CF card or the SmartMedia etc in which not only the captured images but the DPOF data are recorded to the photo finishing print service sup porting the DPOF You do not need to give them the file name or your password Also if you set the media including the DPOF data in the personal printer which supports the DPOF you can print the specified images at the specified number automatically The DPOF is jointly developed by Eastman Kodak Company Canon Inc Fu
41. e operations according to the indication displayed on the screen 125 INSTALLING QUICKTIME 5 To watch the movie taken by this camera you can use an Apple s Quicktime software quicktime 5 is the software supplied with 2100M Camera In order to use the Quicktime 5 software the following systems are required Mac OS System Requirements A PowerPC processor based Macintosh computer At least 32MB of RAM MAC OS 7 5 5 or later Windows System Requirements Pentium based PC or compatible computer At least 32MB of RAM Windows 95 98 NT 2000 system software A Sound Blaster or compatible sound card and speakers DirectX version 3 0 or later recommended 126 INSTALLING QUICKTIME 5 Installing to Windows System 1 Turn on the computer and start up Windows 2 Insert the QuickTime 5 CD into the CD ROM drive 3 The setup program starts up automatically If the setup program does not start up automatically run QuickTimelnstaller EXE from the CD ROM drive to start up the setup program 4 Follow the operations according to the indication displayed on the screen Installing to Apple Macintosh 1 Turn on the computer and start up Mac OS 2 Insert the QuickTime 5 CD into the CD ROM drive 3 Run QuickTimelnstaller from the CD ROM drive to start up the setup program 4 Follow the operations according to the indication displayed on the screen 127 128 APPENDIX WATCHING THE CAPTURED IM
42. ed more than 5 minutes the built in clock may delay or be reset to the default setting In this case set the date and time again by following the procedure described on page 108 Do not place the camera with the battery chamber door facing down when the battery chamber door is open Doing so may damage the battery chamber door As the batteries become hot right after the camera is operated be careful when replacing the bat teries 23 INSERTING THE BATTERIES CONT D CHECKING THE BATTERY POWER When the batteries are installed in the camera the camera checks the battery power automatically and shows the result on the LCD monitor Waa battery power is full WA battery power is sufficient 1 The battery power is low Red LED lamp blinks 1 time per second The flash might not be fully charged that is the picture taken with flash may be darker than expected The battery power is empty Red LED lamp blinks 4 times per second The camera would be turned off automatically after 2 seconds When nothing is displayed on the LCD monitor check that the batteries are installed with a correct polarity When nothing is displayed even though the batteries are installed correctly replace the batteries with new ones 24 INSERTING THE BATTERIES CONT D POWER SAVE To save the battery power This camera will turned off automatically if it is not operated for 2 minutes Depending
43. er button MENU button 11 NAMES OF PARTS CONT D INSIDE THE TERMINAL COVER Video out terminal USB connector BOTTOM OF BODY Battery chamber door Tripod socket NAMES OF PARTS CONT D VIEWFINDER Red lamp 10 L I Close framing guide When you shoot a subject which is closer than 1m through the viewfinder only the part under the close framing guide is recorded So use the LCD monitor to check the image composition when you shoot a subject which is closer than 1m 13 NAMES OF PARTS CONTD DESCRIPTION FOR LED LAMP Red LED Description Normal Status 4HZ blinking System is in busy status so it connot be operated by users E g Flash charging for capture process recording 1HZ blinking E g battery low no CF card CF card full Error 4HZ blinking E g Capture failure Self Timer 8sec 25 release 1HZ 4HZ ON Self timer LED blinking 8sec 25 release 1HZ 4HZ On Shooting ON At the moment of capturing Power On 14 ON At the moment of power on QUICK REFERENCES GETTING STARTED N 1 Insert the batteries see page 22 Hp PRR L q Ic 2 Insert the CF card see page 26 15 QUICK REFERENCES CONT D TAKING PICTURES See page 29 for details 1 Rotate the function dial to 3 2 Slide the power swi
44. f water sand dust or salt content accumulates on the camera it may cause the malfunction Do not leave the camera under direct sunlight Do not point the lens at direct sunlight Doing so CCD may be damaged 137 CARE AND STORAGE Cleaning If the camera or the outside of the lens is dirty gently wipe it with a soft clean dry cloth If the cam era or lens comes in contact with sand gently blow away loose particles Wiping may scratch the surface To clean the lens surface first blow away any dust or sand then if necessary moisten a lens tissue or soft cloth with lens cleaning fluid and gently wipe the lens Never use organic solvents to clean the camera Never touch the lens surface with your fingers Storage Store in cool dry and well ventilated place away from dust and chemicals For very long periods store the camera in an airtight container with a silica gel drying agent Remove the batteries or the CF card from the camera when not in use for an extended period Do not store the camera in the closet with mothballs We recommend you to press the shutter release button sometimes during the storage Also check the camera s operation to make sure it is functioning properly before using Before Important Events such as a Wedding Ceremony Overseas Travel We recommend you to check the camera s operation beforehand or take test pictures and to pre pare spare batteries JENOPTIK has no responsibi
45. he upper side and available recording time in the button right corner See page 34 The available recording time of the motion image using the CF card of 8 MB standard shooting time is as follows Image Quality Fine Stardard Economy Available recording time SEC Approx 12 Approx 24 Approx 48 40 Shooting begins when you press the shutter release button to shoot A recording time bar is displayed on the LCD monitor during shooting When you presss the shutter release button during shooting shooting stops and the movie is recorded onto the CF card BURST IMAGE CAPTURE This digital camera can continuously take pictures while the shutter release button is pressed The maximum number of images that can be captured at a time as follows The maximum number of the pictures as a guide FULL size HALF size 2 pictures 8 pictures See page 54 for the image quality and page 57 for the image size FULL or HALF size The number of the picture you can take sequentially at a time described on the list above can be referred as a guide Az 1 Rotate the function dial to y and press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor CGU SANE ADDE 2 Press the A or V key so that DRIVE MODE is pointed and press the nA ENTER key into DRIVE MODE sub menu QUALITY IMAGE SIZE EV ADJUST
46. isplay on the LCD moni tor changes in the following order Live view The camera settings are displayed i Live view The LCD monitor is turned off camera settings are not displayed The LCD monitor is turned off 32 BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE CONT D THE DISPLAY OF THE CAMERA SETTINGS For details see the pages in parentheses Image size See page 57 Image quality See page 54 Flash mode See page 35 Do N Drive mode See page 39 41 44 51 Digital zoom mode page 47 Battery condition indicator Number of recordable remaining frame 33 BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE CONT D THE DISPLAY OF THE CAMERA SETTINGS MOVIE MODE For details see the pages of movie mode shoot in page 39 Image quality Flash mode Flash cancel Recording Drive mode Movie mode Battery condition indicator Recordable remaining time In seconds 34 FLASH With this camera the following 5 flash modes are available You can select them according to your purpose or condition ge AUTO W RED EYE The flash fires the short burst 2 times before the main flash burst for reducing the red eye phenome non Select this mode when taking the picture of people or animals in the dark The flash fires automatically when the light level is AUT low the subject is backlit The flash fires every time a picture is taken regard less of the light level or bac
47. itch to turn on the camera In a while the latest image recorded last is displayed on the LCD monitor 3 Press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 74 DELETING ALL IMAGES CONT D 4 After confirming that DELETE is highlighted press the ENTER key into DELETE menu mise Om PROTECT FOLDER G rotate 5 Press the v key so that ALL is pointed and press the ENTER button into DELETE ALL menu The display to confirm whether you delete all images or not appears as shown in the figure Only the files in the selected folder could be deleted See page 89 for folder option The protected files cannot be deleted 6 Press 4 key so that YES is pointed DELETE ALL t YES menu Eve CONFIRM 75 DELETING ALL IMAGES CONT D 7 Press the button to delete all 3 All images in the selected folder are deleted 8 After deleting all images NO IMAGE is displayed on the LCD monitor NO IMAGE 76 SETTING AND REMOVING SINGLE FRAME PROTECTION A Setting that prevents images from being inadvertently erased 1 Rotate the function dial to PJ 2 Use A or V to select the image to be protected and press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor
48. iver Software for Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP Instruction Manual PDF Windows Macintosh Adobe PhotoDeluxe 4 0 Family Edition CD ROM for Windows Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2 0 CD ROM for Macintosh QuickTime 5 for Windows and Macintosh Documentation Printed User s manual x 1 Warranty Card x 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOR PROPER AND SAFE 4 BEFORE YOU BEGIN m nne 5 TABLE OF CONTENT Sis indi cene 6 NAMES OF 10 CAMERA BOBDY iieri 10 INSIDE THE TERMINAL COVER 12 BOTTOM OF BOBJY risit 12 VIEWFINDER irent thue ecran 13 DESCRIPTION FOR LED LAMP 14 QUICK 15 GETTING STARTED iis ina nane 15 TAKING PICTURES itta 16 MONITERING THE CAPTURED IMAGES 17 DELETING 18 PREPARATION ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP 21 INSERTING THE BATTERIES 22 CHECKING THE BATTERY POWER 24 POWER SAVE etre e 25 USING THE AC ADAPTER Sold Separately 25 INSERTING REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH CF 26 INSERTING THE CF 26 REMOVING THE CF
49. ji Photo Film co Ltd and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd for direct printing from digital camera SPECIFYING THE IMAGE AND THE NUMBER TO BE PRINTED 86 ZAI 1 Rotate the function dial to gt and press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the AJ or V key so that DPOF is pointed and press ENTER key iff DELETE y 97 PROTECT FOLDER A rotate SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS WITH THE DPOF CONTD DEOR 3 After confirming that STANDARD is highlighted press the ENTER STANDARD button The display to specify the number to be printed appears on the LCD monitor INDEX RESET ENTER 100 0003 901128 11 20 4 Press 4 or gt key to select the image to be printed li When the image to be printed is selected the number to be printed is high lighted When the sixth frame of the current page is selected press gt key to dis LP EO ESTA play the following page When the first frame of the current page is selected press 4 key to display the preceding page 5 Press the A or V key to select the number to be printed When the key is pressed the number to be printed becomes larger When the key is pressed the number to be printed becomes smaller 93 SPECI
50. klight 1 FILL IN Select this mode to reduce the harsh shadows when you take the picture outdoor and the sub ject s face is shaded with a hat and so on FORCE OFF The flash does not fire Select this mode when tak ing a picture in the place where the flash photogra phy is prohibited such as in a museum etc SLOW SYNC b The flash fires automatically In this mode the exposure time is increased Select this mode to increase the brightness of images when the object to be captured is dark and at a distance The flash range is between 0 5m to 2 5m 35 FLASH CONT D SELECTING THE FLASH MODE 50 z 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor DRIVE NORE 2 After confirming that FLASH is pointed press the ENTER key into or uw ER FLASH menu IMAGE SIZE gt P AUTO W RED EYE SHARPNESS GE ExT a v FLASH 3 Press the Alor key so that the p AUTO o desired flash mode in pointed al 1 FILL IN flash mode changes in the following FORCE OFF 4 FILL IN s SLOW SYNC order ESI v FORCE OFF v b SLOW SYNC 36 FLASH CONT D DRIVE MODE gt GP FLASH QUALITY
51. lity for damages incurred by equipment malfunction Questions and Service If you have questions about your camera contact your local camera dealer or write to JENOPTIK distributor in your area Before shipping your camera for repair please contact a JENOPTIK Service Facility for details 138 TECHNICAL DETAILS Image Sensor 1 2 7 CCD sensor with 2 1 mega pixels 2X Digital Zoom Image Resolution 24 bit color Still 1600x1200 Full 800x600 Half Movie 320x240 Red eye Reduction Auto fill in Off Slow synchronization Lens f 5 76mm Equivalent to 37mm lens on 35mm camera F NO 2 9 5 7 Focusing 50cm infinity Fine Standard Economy Fill Still 12 24 48 1600x1200 images images images Shutter Speed Sensitivity 1 2 1 1000sec Equivalent to ISO 100 Half Still 48 96 192 800x600 images images images View Finder Visual image optical viewfinder Movie 30 45 75 320x240 sec sec LCD monitor 1 6 TFT color LCD monitor Video Out NTSC PAL Storage Media CompacFlash Card Type 1 slot PC Interface USB Mass Storage Class Power 4 AA alkaline batteries AC DC Adapter White Balance Auto Daylight Tungsten Fluorescent Image Format JPEG DCF Exif 2 1 No length limit for one piece of movie as long as the CF card space is suffi cient Digital Print Order Format DPOF Exposure Exposure compensation
52. ly and these adjustments are applied to all images in the burst shot mode When the adjustment is finished the red lamp lights up just at the moment of shooting an image When maximum number of pictures are taken the burst shot is completed Burst shot mode is not cancelled until another mode is selected or the cam era is turned off The single shot mode returns when the camera is turned off and on again 43 SELF TIMER The picture is taken about 10 seconds after the shutter release button is pressed gt DRIVE MODE FLASH quuy _ gt IMAGE SIZE gt EV ADJUST wa SHARPNESS SINGLE Cj BURST 9 9 SELF TIMER 9 MOVIE ENTER 44 4 1 After fixing the camera on the tripod rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the or V key so that DRIVE MODE is pointed and press the ENTER key into DRIVE MODE menu 3 Press the or V key so that SELF TIMER mode is pointed then press the ENTER to set The drive mode changes in the following order SINGLE SELF TIMER tv v 3 BURST 3 MOVIE iv SELF TIMER CONT D 0C Az 4 Press the MENU button twice to cancel menu The self timer shot icon appears on the upper right side of the L
53. may become hot or explode due to improper use Use only the batteries specified in this instruction manual Do not install the batteries with the polarity reversed Do not subject batteries to fire or high temperatures Do not attempt to recharge short or disassemble Do not mix batteries of different types brands or ages Follow local regulations for battery disposal Use caution accidents may occur when using this product near young children Keep batteries or things that could be swallowed away from young children Contact a doctor immediately if an object is swallowed Immediately remove the batteries and discontinue use if the camera is dropped or subjected to an impact in which the interior is exposed the product emits a strange smell heat or smoke Do not walk while looking at the monitor Do not disassemble Electric shock may occur if a high voltage circuit inside the camera is touched CAUTION The heat of the camera rises with extended periods of use Use caution when handling the camera or removing the batteries and compact flash card 4 BEFORE YOU BEGIN Check the packing list before you begin If some parts are missing contact your camera dealer or a JENOPTIK Service Facility JENOPTIK 2100M camera x 1 AA size Alkaline Batteries x 4 Video Cable x 1 Hand Strap x 1 Camera Case x 1 USB Cable x 1 Software and Documentation on CD ROM USB Dr
54. me interval and direction for the slide show in the slide show mode menu 5 Press any key or rotate the Function dial to stop slide show 82 SLIDE SHOW CONTD THE SETTING IN THE SLIDE SHOW MODE MENU 1C 1 Rotate the function dial to gt and press the MENU button 2 After confirming that SLIDE is highlighted iff oere 9 PROTECT FOLDER 1 rotate GREG menu EXIT 3 Press the ENTER button into SLIDE menu The slide mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 4 Press the A or Vkey so that INTERVAL is pointed and press ENTER key into SLIDE INTERVAL menu gt INTERNAL DIRECTION MENU 83 SLIDE SHOW CONTD 5 Press the 4 or gt key so that the desired interval time is highlighted When the 4 key is pressed the time decreases d H When the key is pressed the time increases BACK re SET The interval time can be specified from 3 to 60 seconds The interval time means the time between when the image is displayed com pletely and when the camera starts reading the next frame 6 Press the ENTER Key to confirm then press the MENU key back to SLIDE gt INTERNAL DIRECTION GE wen Back 7 Press the A or M key so that DIRECTION is pointed and press ENTER key into
55. n memory Hard disk space 110 MB or more of available hard disk space Monitor Resolution 800 x 600 th color monitor for 16 bit color video display CD ROM drive Necessary when installing and using the software For Apple Macintosh CPU 68040 or later processor or better or Macintosh or Power Macintosh OS Mac OS 8 6 OS9 Memory 32MB RAM or higher Hard disk space 110 MB or more of available hard disk space Monitor The color monitor capable of displaying 256 colors CD ROM drive Necessary when installing and using the software 124 INSTALLING Adobe PhotoDeluxe CONT D Installing to the IBM PC AT and the compatible unit 1 Turn on the computer and start up Windows 2 Insert the Adobe PhotoDeluxe 4 0 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 When the setup program starts up automatically displayed on the screen When the setup program does not start up automatically select Start Run and input DAENGLISH NSTALL SETUP EXE in the box of Open when your CD ROM drive is the D drive and click OK Installing to the Apple Macintosh 1 Turn on the computer and start up Mac OS 2 Insert the Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2 0 CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 When the icon of Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2 0 CD ROM is displayed on the desktop double click its icon 4 Double click English folder to open it 5 Double click PhotoDeluxeTM Installer icon After that follow th
56. n that in the STANDARD or ECONOMY mode When you want to record images in the card as much as possi ble select STANDARD or ECONOMY However as the compression rate is high the image quali ty is lower than that in the FINE mode The approximate storage capacity is as following Using a 8MB CF Card Approximate Fine Standard Economy Storage Capacity Full Still 1600x1200 12 images 24 images 48 images 8 MB CF Card Half Still 800x600 48 images 96 images 192 images Movie 320x240 30 sec 45 sec 75 sec No length limit for one piece of movie as long as the CF card space is sufficient 54 SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE CONT D ZA 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor SECRETS 2 Press the or v key so that QUALITY is pointed and press the qum m ENTER key into QUALITY sub menu QUALITY IMAGE SIZE EV ADJUST wa SHARPNESS gt EIS MEXT QUALITY 3 Press the A or V key so that the desired image quality mode is point CoP ed press the ENTER key to set PASIAN The image quality mode changes in the following order ECONOMY EVER FINE v STDANDARD ivi ECONOMY 55 SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE CONT D ZAI
57. o 4 106 SPECIFYING THE TIME FOR POWER SAVE FUNCTION To save the battery power this camera will be turned off automatically if it is not operated for more than 2 minutes Power Save The time for the auto power off is set to 2 minutes unless you change the setting after you purchase this camera 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor as shown in the figure 2 Press the A or V key so that POWER SAVE icon is highlighted ON OFF NTSC ea SKIN AVS uagMOd SELECT ADJUST 107 SPECIFYING THE TIME FOR POWER SAVE FUNCTION CONT D 3 Press the Jor gt key so that the desired time for the auto power off function is set The time for the auto power off function changes in the following order Blt gt 2 lel els 10 MIN MIN raj MIN MIN qj MIN 108 FORMATTING THE CF CARD This allows you to format the CF card CAUTION As all the images recorded in the CF card are deleted and cannot be recovered be careful when formatting the CF card 1 Rotate the function dial to SET and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor as shown in the fig
58. o that WB is pointed and press the ENTER qum mx key to WB sub menu IMAGE SIZE gt EV ADJUST wa SHARPNESS ET Gew exrr 59 SPECIFYING THE WHITE BALANCE MODE CONTD we 3 Press the A or v key so that the desired white balance mode is AUTO 35 DAYLIGHT pointed press the ENTER key to set 4 TUNGSTEN The white balance mode changes in the following order BACK ENTER A AUTO aj 20 Daylight Hon Tungsten Fluorescent 4 Press the MENU button twice to cancel menu The white balance mode returns to AUTO automatically when the camera is turned off and on again 60 SPECIFYING THE SHARPNESS MODE This camera has three sharpness modes as described below HARD This enhances the sharpness of image STANDARD No effect of sharpness SOFT This reduces the sharpness of image and makes an image soft J 1 Rotate the function dial to press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor CR 2 Press the A or V key so that SHARPNESS is pointed and press wr the ENTER key into SHARPNESS sub menu QUALITY IMAGE SIZE EV ADJUST we CP SHARPNESS 61 SPECIFYING THE SHARPNESS MODE CONT D SHARPNESS 3 Press the 4 or V
59. oper use of card 2 Static electrical discharge near card or electric noise 3 Removing the card or interrupting power supply while camera or equipment is accessing the card read ing writing formatting etc 4 Non use of card for an extended period 5 Using the card over its life When the card is formatted the recorded data is deleted Be sure to record a backup data if it is necessary The storage capability of the CF card will diminish with extended use In this case buy a new card Keep away from static electricity and electric noise Do not bend drop or subject the card to impact The strong static electricity or shock may damage the card so that recording or writing in the card cannot be performed In this case buy a new card Do not touch the electrical contacts of the card with your fingers or a metal object Keep away from heat moisture and direct sunlight Keep away from small children When not in use return the card to its protective case 135 NOTES ON THE HANDLING CONT D LCD Monitor Care The LCD monitor is manufactured using high precision technology However there may rarely be a lack of color or bright points on the LCD monitor Do not apply pressure on the surface of the LCD monitor Permanent damage may occur In a cold environment the LCD monitor may be temporarily dark When the camera warms up nor mal display will be restored The LCD monitor may be slow to react in a lo
60. ries when they are not in use for an extended period The battery leakage may damage the battery chamber Occasionally when using alkaline batteries the battery condition indicator shows that the battery power is low even if there is enough power capacity Continue to use the camera The low battery symbol will disappear As the batteries heat up just after the camera is used be careful when removing or replacing the batteries Turn off the power of the camera and allow the batteries to cool down Operating Temperatures and Conditions This camera has been designed for use in temperatures from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Never leave the camera exposed to extreme high temperatures such as in a car parked in the sun or to extreme humidity To prevent condensation from forming place the camera in a sealed plastic bag when bringing it from a cold place to a warm place Allow it to come to room temperature before removing it from the bag 134 NOTES ON THE HANDLING CONT D List of compatible CF Card manufacturer SANDISK LEXAR HITACHI PRETEC You may use other CF Cards for this camera however the compatibility is not guaranteed Safety and Handling for the CF card Read and follow the instructions manual supplied with the CF card The following may cause data loss or damage We have no responsibility for it We recommend you to copy a backup data in other media such as ZIP disc hard disk CD ROM etc 1 Impr
61. s cannot be deleted J GER BACK 18 QUICK REFERENCES CONT D 100 0001 80 01 01 00 00 DELETE ZZ BACK 001 001 5 Press the ENTER button to delete or press the MENU button to go back to the previous step You can also press A or V to select the images to be deleted 19 PREPARATION THROUGH THE HAND STRAP 1 Insert the small loop of the hand strap through the strap eyelet 2 Insert the other end of the hand strap through the small loop 21 INSERTING THE BATTERIES This camera uses four AA size alkaline or Ni MH batteries When using AA size Ni MH batteries fully recharge them with a vendor endorsed battery charger 1 When replacing the batteries slide the power switch to turn off the camera You may skip this step when inserting the batteries for the first time after a purchase 2 Slide the battery chamber door slightly in the 5 direction and open it in the 2 direction 3 Insert the batteries by following the diagram indicated in the back of the battery chamber door 22 INSERTING THE BATTERIES CONT D 4 Close the battery chamber door in the direction of the arrow 1 and slide it until it clicks 2 After replacing the batteries check that the built in clock date and time works correctly See page 108 If neither AC adapter nor batteries are us
62. ss gt to PLAY PAUSE or 4 to STOP 67 INDEX PLAY This mode allows you to display 6 frames at a time on the LCD monitor It is convenient for searching the desired image quickly 1 Rotate the function dial to The function dial can be rotated even when the camera is turned on 2 When the camera is set to the single frame play mode press the ENTER button once or twice see page 64 When the image information is displayed in the single frame play mode press the button twice When no information is displayed press the ENTER button once The number on the bottom right of the LCD monitor shows the index of the highlighted image 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 ia 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 5 007 024 07 007 index INDEX PLAY CONT D 2 Press p gt or 4 key to select the desired image When the gt key is pressed the following image is selected and highlighted When the 4 key is pressed the preceding imaged is selected and highlight ed When the sixth frame is selected and the gt key is pressed the following 6 frames are displayed When the first frame on the current page is selected and the 9 key is pressed the preceding 6 frames are displayed 1 100 0003 90 11 25 11 20 100 0003 9
63. t ed via a USB hub the software may not operate correctly To avoid communication errors use the USB cable provided in this package and do not use and extension cable On Macintosh when this camera is connected to the computer correctly the CF card in this camera is detected a new removable disk drive is added When you are using Windows 2000 Professional a new removable disk drive is added The follow ing operation is for Window 98 Make sure that the power of the camera is on before connecting the USB 118 CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER INSTALLING THE USB DRIVER 5 The Add New Hardware Wizard dialog appears click Next gt 6 Select Search for the best drive for your device Recommended And click Next gt 119 CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER INSTALLING THE USB DRIVER 7 In the next window tick CD ROM drive and click Next gt 8 Check that SX210M INF has been detected and then click Next gt 120 CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER INSTALLING THE USB DRIVER LA s aru 9 When driver installation is completed the dialog aa shown at left appears Click the Finish button Windows has finished installing the soltware that your new hardware device 10 After USB device is installed a new removable device is detected Follow the instructions from STEP 5 to STEP 9 to install the removable dri
64. tch to turn on the camera 3 Determine the image composition while looking into LCD monitor or viewfinder The default of LCD monitor is switched off press ENTER monitor to turn on LCD 4 Press the shutter release button to take the picture When the image is in lock the red and green lamps light up While the captured image is been recording into the CF card the green lamp blinks about 4 times in a second 16 QUICK REFERENCES CONT D MONITORING THE CAPTURED IMAGES See page 63 for details 1 Rotate the function dial to gt 3 2 Slide the power switch to turn on the camera The latest image is displayed on the LCD monitor 3 When the or V key is pressed the display changes to the next or previous image respectively 17 QUICK REFERENCES CONT D DELETING IMAGES See page 71 for details 1 Display the image to be deleted on the LCD monitor by performing from steps 1 to 3 of MONITORING THE CAPTURED IMAGES described on the previous page The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 3 After confirming that DELETE is highlighted ff EEE 22 surve press the ENTER key Om PROTECT J FOLDER rotate hoPoF 4 After confirming that ONE is pointed press the ENTER button You may also choose ALL to delete all the images in the CF card The protected image
65. to set 800 600 The image size mode changes in the following order 7 ses BACK 1600 x 1200 Iv 800 x 600 ak ZA 4 Press the MENU button twice to cancel menu selected image size mode is specified and displayed on the left of the image quality on the upper left side of the LCD monitor see page 33 The setting of the image size is stored in the camera s memory even after the camera is turned off Changing the image size affects the remaining number of images which can be recorded in the card We recommend you to check the number of recordable remaining frames on the LCD monitor when you change the image size 58 SPECIFYING THE WHITE BALANCE MODE This camera has four white balance modes Auto A This adjusts the white balance according to the light source incident on the CCD Normally select this mode xx Daylight T Select this mode when taking the picture of the subject illuminated by a sunlight Tungsten ae Select this mode when taking the picture of the subject illuminated by an incandescent light or tungsten light Fluorescent Select this mode when taking the picture of the subject illuminated by fluorescent light VJ 1 Rotate the function dial to press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor DRIVE MODE 2 Press the A or V key s
66. ure 1 5 compensation 1 0 see page 48 LLL 40 5 52 SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE CONTD WB For the White Balance see page 59 SHARPNESS See page 61 HARD STANDARD SOFT AUTO 20 DAYLIGHT Q TUNGSTEN sai FLUORESCENT The settings indicated with mark are resumed when the power of the camera is tuned off and on or when the batteries are removed and inserted For QUALITY and IMAGE SIZE the camera memorizes the last setting before the power of the camera is turned off or before the batteries are removed For FLASH mode see page 35 For the exposure compensation see page 48 For the DRIVE MODE MOVIE MODE SHOOT see page 39 For the DRIVE MODE BURST IMAGE CAPTURE see page 41 For the DRIVE MODE self timer shot see page 44 Only the 4 items of QUALITY image quality IMAGE SIZE WB white balance and SHARPNESS are described the following pages 53 SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE This camera has 3 image quality modes FINE STDANDARD and ECONOMY The image quality is related to the compression rate of the image The compression rate is higher in the order of FINE STANDARD gt ECONOMY The higher the compression rate is the lower the image quality is When you want high quality images select FINE However as the com pression rate is low the number of the images to be recorded in the CF card is less tha
67. ve 210MVXD INF would be detected in STEP 8 11 Setup is completed when a new removable drive icon the connected camera appears in the My Computer window 121 CAUTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER While this camera is connected to a computer or transferring the image data between this camera and the computer do not perform the following operations Otherwise an error may occur the cam era and the computer may not function correctly or the image data recorded in the CF card may be erased or damaged Turn off the power of the camera Disconnect the USB cable Rotate the function dial Remove or insert the CF card On Windows2000 Professional the data transfer is not actually completed due to the delay of writing even when the display on the computer shows that copying is finished As the data is transferred for a while even after the copying message disappears do not turn off the power of the camera disconnect the USB cable or rotate the function dial during the time Otherwise an error may occur the camera and the computer may not function correctly During the transfering windows message is completed earlier than the real termination That is the transfering message is finished while the transfer is still taking place Remove or disconnect the USB connecting at this time might cause an error To avoid this situation check the green LED light and make sure that the camera is not at busy status
68. w temperature or may be dark in a hot environment When the camera warms up normal display will be restored If there are fingerprints on the LCD monitor surface gently wipe it with a soft clean dry cloth Copyright TV program films video tapes and other materials may be copy righted Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the provision of the copyright laws And in some performance and exhibition etc taking picture are prohibited The image which has a copyright cannot be used except for the use within the copyright laws DPOF Digital Print Order Format If the CF card including the DPOF data specified by other camera is set in this camera the DPOF data specified by other camera will be cancelled Even if you insert the CF card including the data recorded with other digital camera supporting the DCF format the DPOF data for the images captured with other digital camera the images in the folder made by other digital camera supporting the DCF format cannot be specified in this camera 136 NOTES ON THE HANDLING CONT D Others Do not subject the camera to shock or impact Turn off the power of the camera when transporting This camera is neither waterproof nor splashproof Inserting or removing batteries and the CF card or operating the camera with wet hands may dam age the camera When using the camera at the beach or near water take care not to drop water or sand on the cam era I

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