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1. Digital camera x 1 AA alkaline battery x 4 Camera case x 1 Camera wrist strap x 1 Video cable x 1 USB cable x 1 32MB SD card x 1 Driver software CD ROM x 2 User s guide x 1 Product Warranty card x 1 Quick Start Re m oD oO Q ap Vv Un ul E _ D O t T ST 0 UN e Insert SD MMC card See page18 3 Remove the lens cap Turn on the power of the camera See 4 10 5 Rotate the mode dial to and frame your subjects in the LED monitor Slightly press the shutter release button half way down and hold it to lock the focus Press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture 11 Chapter 1 Getting Started Camera Parts Lens Self timer Lamp Flash E Microphone i Sa Battery Door Camera Parts Shutter Release Button E Mode Dial I CY O Still Mode Macro Mode Setup Mode PC Mode Movie Mode Playback Mode Eyelet LCD Monitor Terminal Cover Memory Card Door DC Terminal USB Connector Video out Terminal 13 Chapter 1 Getting Started Menu Button Display Delete Button Wide Button Power Button Tele Button Green Indicator Red Indicator OK Button Four way Button Green Indicator Red Indicator 0n The camera works normally The camera is busy flash Blinking charging process recording loading and cannot be operated Warnings
2. Chapter 6 Adjusting the Camera Settings m Reset You can restore the settings to default by using Reset function YR LANGUAGE 1 In set up menu select Reset CE RESET SELECT o 2 Select Yes or No 3 Press OK to finish the setting Setting Defaut Exposure Compensation 00 lt Off Off No 3 N Bep Of DgiaZonm Of DPOFhdx No Trouble Shooting Possible Cause Solution The camera does not The power is off Press the power button to The batteries are insert Reload the batteries cor The batteries are low or Replace batteries with new The camera does not The camera is not in Rotate the mode dial to press the shutter You did not press the Press the shutter release release button shutter release button button all the way down hard enough The memory card is full Replace another memory card upload the images to a computer or delete all images The camera is still saving Wait until the camera fin The flash is still recharg Wait for a few seconds ing until the recharging is com pleted The batteries are low Replace batteries with new mend cidos You did not insert the Insert the memory card pa elisa ones The flash is off Switch to other flash modes 79 Trouble Shooting Possible Cause Solution The images are blurry The images are too bright The images are too dark 80 The cam
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4. Using the Capture Menu EH Style This mode allows you to have special effect on the pictures or the video clips 50199 T 1 In still macro or movie menu select Style Er s and then press OK STYLE SOE Select Normal Sepia or Black amp 4 puun White 3 Press OK to finish the setting Normal No special effect El Sepia Makes the pictures look like ancient ones reddish brown Black amp White Produces black amp white photos 43 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Ei Digital Zoom To activate digital zoom function ENDE a In still menu select digital zoom and then O SELF TIMER press OK Select On or Off Press OK to finish the setting 44 Chapter 3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips Using the LCD Display File Name Date Time PICT0004 JPG 2003 03 29 02 08 Image Number Total Number 45 Chapter 3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips Using Playback Playback mode allows you to review still images video clips and play audio memos 1 Rotate the mode dial to B Playback mode 2 The last still picture you take and the information of that picture appear on the LCD monitor Use 4 on the four way button to move forth and back through the still pictures 4 Use w on the four way button to start pause playing video clips Using playback B Index Display By using the function of index display you can vie
5. 2 Select Yes or No 3 Press OK to finish the setting Note 1 To delete single picture choose the one you want to delete and then press the Display button Choose Yes or No and then press OK Note 2 If the file is under protection you have to remove the protection first and then delete it See page 55 Protect 50 Using the playback menu B Slide Show When reviewing still pictures you can adjust some settings here and the camera automatically displays the pictures one by one on the LCD monitor 2 TI DELETE ALL r In playback menu select Slide Show amp A SLIDE U Select Start Interval Direction or START IEPA SBa INTERVAL Press OK button to finish the setting Begins the display infernal Adjusts the interval 1 30 sec between each picture dur ing the display ee Decides in which direction Forward or Backward to Direction display the pictures Repeats the display Note During the slide show press any key except for the power button to stop It 51 Chapter 3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips EH Memo You can record audio memos for each still pictures DELETE ALL m 1 In playback menu select Memo and then E SLIDE press OK 2 To record an audio memo select Record and press A on the four way button to start stop recording 3 To play an audio memo select Play and press OK button to start playing Use w
6. 65 Chapter 4 Installing the Softwar B Photolmpression 1 Connect the camera to the computer See page 69 2 Launch Photolmpression To download the images from the camera select From Folder Browse Removable Disk Dcim 100xxxxx and press Ok Click the image that you want to edit in the frame You can open two images at the same time 66 Using the Application B Videolmpression 1 Connect the camera to the computer See page 69 2 Launch Videolmpression and then select ArcSoft video Impression iui 3 Click Get Select DCIM to download the video clips trom the camera 67 Chapter 4 Installing the Softwar Select the video clips Click add to story board and then Play movie 6 Press Play to play the video clips 68 Chapter 5 Uploading Printing and Displaying Images After you take pictures you can upload images to a computer from your camera print them with a printer and display them on a TV Uploading to a Computer Turn on the camera and then rotate the mode dial to E Connect the larger end of the USB cable to the USB slot of a computer Open the terminal cover and connect the small end of the USB cable to the camera The computer automatically detects the camera as a mass storage device so that you can copy the image file from your camera to the hard drive of a computer Note 1 Upon connecting the camera to a computer th
7. Image Click Installers 2 RB O0 K TA X Digital Image Installer Select the language aX 40E 0 K TA Digital Image Installer k Digital Image Installer JA Digital Image Installer SC Digital Image Installer TC 61 Chapter 4 Installing the Softwar License PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING ASW Software License Agreement This document is a legal agreement between you and Advanced amp Wise Technology Corporation A amp W Please read this Agreement carefully By installing copying or otherwise using the Software Program you agree to be bound by the terms af thes license agreement 1 Copyright The Software Program the Program is owned by ASW or its authonzed representative and is rotected by the applicable laws in the country where you are resided and international treaties and onventions an copyright matters A amp W remains a The nght unauthorized in this contract You may e responsible for infringement of the copyright if you fal to comply with the terms and conditions of this Agreement 2 License According to this Agreement you have the non exclusive and non transferable license of the Program bounded by the folowing terms la Under this license you may 1 usa the Program on only one machine at one time unless this Agraement specifies otherwise L Print save s Dechne igital Image Installe Easy Insta
8. or deformation of the casing e Avoid rapid temperature change Rapidly moving the equipment between hot and cold temperatures may form water droplets on its exterior and interior To prevent the condensa tion place the equipment in its carry case or a plastic bag before exposing it to a rapid temperature change e Do not drop Strong shock or vibration of dropping could cause malfunction Keep the strap around your wrist when carrying the camera Read First e Do not unplug or remove the battery when the processing data When images data are being recorded or deleted from memory cards cut ting off power could result in data loss or damage the internal circuitry or memory e Carefully handle the lens and all moving parts Be careful not to apply too much force to the lens memory card battery or the jack cover These parts are not design to take extra force than regular use e Battery In low temperature circumstances the battery s capacity may decrease sig nificantly due to the inactive chemical reaction When taking pictures in cold weather keep a warm backup battery on hand Should the battery terminals become dirty wipe them with a dry clean cloth or use an eraser to remove the stain e Memory cards Turn off the power before inserting or removing the memory card Otherwise the memory card could become unstable Memory cards may getting hot during use remove memory card from the camera with care Unpack the Camera
9. the Software B Installing the Driver If you use Windows 98 or 98 SE as the OS in your computer install the driver first by following the on screen instruction JENOPTIK 1 Insert installation CD ROM 2 Press Driver button 3 Press Next f Welcome to the 1D 4 128 Setup progam This a RUM pain A B u strongly recommended thal you ext al Windows pogana iion rw fa Sen prog rro Ga edu cutus mes E pg PE M persa pultdod iy editio n Lud ee e rn RA ei progam or any n severo cri and camera penahe ard vrl be prosecuted to the merum extent poro unde le 4 Starting install driver Press Finish to complete installation Windows ME 2000 XP and Mac OS 9 X p 10 X don t need the driver aghora you wari below 5 Chapter 4 Installing the Software 6 Press Yes to continue install DirectX 8 1 2 This vi instal Microsoft Directx 81 Do you with to continue Cee Note We suggest to install DirectX 8 1 for all Win OS Press Yes IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY The Microsoft Corporation Mictosolt operating system components which you are about to L os electronic documentation 0 APPLICABLE OPERATING SYSTEM PRODUCT IDENTIFIED Do you accept all of the terme of the preceding License Agreement If you choose No Install wil close To install you must accept this agreement PS ror 8 Starting install DirectX 8 1 Installing Microsoft R DirecbXfR i Search
10. the mode dial to Mi 2 Frame your subjects by using W T before you start recording Slightly press the shutter release button half way down and hold it to lock the focus Press the shutter release button all the way down to start recording D Press the shutter release button again to stop recording Note You can t zoom in out or change the focus after you start recording video clips 31 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Using the Capture Menu Still macro and movie modes allow you to capture either still or motion images so we would like to introduce the options in the capture menu in this section Options in capture menu allow you to adjust settings for picture taking 1 Rotate the mode dial to O amp or X 96g 5 99 2 Press Menu button E ER IMAGESIZE Scroll through the menu and the submenu x5 QUALITY by using A w on the four way button 8 po DRIVE MODE Press OK to enter the menu and the sub menu as well as finish the setting After finishing the setting press Menu 0 w 0 button again to exit 32 Using the Capture Menu B Image Size In this function you can choose in which image size the number of pixels that you want your pictures stored in the memory card This camera provides you with three kinds of image size You can gain detailed images with high resolu tions the file size will be large and vice versa FIMAGESIE 1 In s
11. 0 61 Contents Using the Application 0 0 0 00 cn 65 ICHAT I AG Oe sce tice er wears atk xc nace imet ue Bethnal t a Rr m UE s 65 A oca ied ao inei ied ghade un Ie eee edem tee kode anam eds 66 VIEGOMMONESSION Ns 3 233 acd od Joach eroe cp d OEIL E seen dco 67 Chapter 5 Uploading Printing and Displaying Images 69 Uploading to a Computer 69 PRICING IMAES exces ee arate daa b pci 70 Displaying Images ona TV 71 Chapter 6 Adjusting the Camera Settings 72 Using the Set Up Menu 0 0 20 0 0 ee 72 FORMAL ley xo A cae eu ho ee ae er REM ER qd dca r 73 AMOO tad EET 74 aee I C AEA E EE alae Rote eh Gre hee Jo MO meae te Sia atte aa Seely Seva CLAU Bag ele a 76 CTD BING SS ato see aE e cal Baten nth beh Ax cae Veg Boat Ves ies 77 ico M ae a a eE A aE n a e aae a a aa a e G alla atar 78 Trouble Shootihg entren test deri aee des 79 Specifications ebria ide 81 Read First Before using the camera please make sure that you read and understand all the following safety precautions Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly The safety precautions will instruct you in the safe and correct oper ation of the camera and its accessories preventing injuries or damage to your self other persons and equipment In the following pages the term equipment refers mainly to the camera and its power supply accessories N WARNINGS To prevent possible injury please ob
12. B Self timer Self timer function allows you to take pictures 3 or 10 sec after you press the shutter release button all the way down 1 Set the duration of self timer See page 40 Press P on the four way button to start self timer function and 3 8 icon appears on the LCD monitor Put the camera on the flat and steady place or use a tripod 4 After locking the focus and pressing the shutter release button all the way down the self timer lamp blinks slowly first and then quickly for 3 or 10 sec 5 The camera takes the picture automatically Note The self timer function goes back to default Off after taking a picture 29 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips B Built in Flash When taking pictures in difficult lighting condition you may need the flash to get correct exposure The camera provides you with five built in flash modes You can change the flash mode in still or macro mode directly by using 4 on the four way button Speedlight fires automatically when the subject SA Auto Flash is dark 4 Auto Flash with Red eye Reduces the red eye effect results from the Reduction flash 4 Anytime Flash Speedlight fires whenever you take a shot Speedlight fires with slow shutter speed to get 45 Slow Sync natural exposure d Flash Off Flash is turned off 30 Recording Video Clips Recording Video Clips Movie mode allows you to record video clips 1 Rotate
13. D AF e AF area Spot metering Center average metering Whole image with Center weighted average metering 81 Specifications Monitor e 1 6 70000 pixels color D TFD LCD with LED BL eFrame coverage 95 or more Shutter e 2 1 1000 sec electro mechanical and charge coupled shutter plus aperture control e Bulb shutter 1 sec 2 sec 4 sec 8 sec Exposure e Exposure mode Program mode e Metering mode Spot metering Center average metering Whole image with Center weighted average metering e Exposure Compensation 2 0 Ev 1 3 Ev Step Sensitivity e Auto 100 or 200 Self timer e 10 sec 3 sec duration Built in Flash e Auto control built in type e Range Wide 0 5m 2 8m Tele 0 5 m 2 5m Scene Modes e Normal Sepia and Black amp White Storage e Media SD MMC card e Image file type JPEG DCF v1 0 DPOF v1 0 Video Clip AVI 82 I O External eDC input DC 6V adaptor regular plug e Video output Mini plug type NTSC and PAL selectable e PC connection USB Power Sources e Four AA batteries Alkaline Ni Cd and Ni MH are available e AC adaptor DC 6V 2A OQ e Rechargeable capacitor Dimensions e Size 122 8mm x 64 3mm x 46 5mm e Weight 270g without batteries System Requirements Windows e CPU Pentium Il or more e Memory At least 32MB e OS Windows 98 Windows 98 SE Windows 2000 Windows ME Windows XP e Interface USB 1 1 e VGA color monitor e CD ROM Syste
14. ISO speed resets to Auto after you turn off the camera 39 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips B Self timer This function allows you to adjust the duration of self timer EN NE a 1 In still or macro menu select Self Timer E S SELF TIMER and then press OK 2 Select 3 sec or 10 sec 3 Press OK to finish the setting Note To start self timer function Press P on the four way button 40 Using the Capture Menu B Sharpness Adjusting settings of sharpness allows you to emphasize or soften the edge of the image of 1 In still macro or movie menu select NE S Sharpness and then press OK 2 Select Soft Normal or Hard 3 Press OK to finish the setting Emphasizes the outline If you want your subjects such as y Hard buildings to have a clear and sharp outline we suggest that you use this mode Suitable for ordinary shots Softens the outline If you want your subjects such as Y Soft people to have a soft outline we recommend that you use this mode 41 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips B Saturation Saturation is the intensity and purity of color This option allows you to adjust the saturation of the image 50 199 1 In still macro or movie menu select O SELF TIMER SHARPNESS Saturation and then press OK 2 Select More Normal or Less 3 Press OK to finish the setting 42
15. Ing DELETE ALL T 1 In playback menu select Protect 1 SLIDE 2 Select Set One Remove One Set All or Remove All SETONE Jw REMOVE ONE 3 Press OK button to finish the setting Note 1 appears on the LCD monitor when you protect the picture Note 2 All of the images including the protected ones are deleted when you format the memory card Note 3 Audio memos in still images can t be deleted when the image is protected Protects the current picture you re viewing Cancels the protection of the picture Protects all the pictures Remove All Cancels all the protection 55 Chapter 4 Installing the Software The software CD supplied with the camera includes the driver and the applica tion Digital Image Photolmpression and Videolmpression The application allows you to upload the images from the camera view them print them and e mail them So please install the software before you connect the camera to the computer Windows System Requirements e Windows 98 98 SE ME 2000 and XP e Pentium II processor or greater e 32MB of available RAM e 200MB of available hard disk space e CD ROM drive e USB port e Color Monitor with a minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels Mac OS Requirements e Mac OS 9 x 10 0 and 10 1 e 32MB of available RAM e CD ROM drive e USB port e Color Monitor with a minimum resolution of 800 x 600 pixels 56 Installing the Software Installing
16. JENOPTIK JD 4 1Z8 Digital Camera User Guide Contents Read First iilii en 5 Unpack the Camera isses 9 QUICK Start sarten EE REST Eds 10 Chapter 1 Getting Started o o oo ooo 12 Camera Pares ute del rettet Re G08 Meee td aboot se Tint p Dp MORE 12 SEDU D anaa aaa a a ne E E E EA EA N 13 Attaching ThE Wrist Strap ad E aaa 15 Inserting the Batteries 0 ee 16 Using the AC AOADIOF usu dcs aile dex baa aan bat dre 17 Inserting the Memory Card 18 Turning on POWER fica ooh dr a dr ada ette dica 19 Choosing the Language e ne nea 24 A 20 Setting the Date and Time 0 2 ee 21 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips 22 Using the LCD Display 0 0 0 0 0c 22 USING ZOOM is sra edere o de d bdo qu o d qd dE darsi rom i dd ug 24 Optical ZOOM riesaa a OR RR OE RNC PR CR ED dto 24 Digital ZOOM utu esce ettari tensed aed coat Mts en Ep XE ciebat dH Ee DE HL etr hc 24 Taking Still PICOS e vag ibt CR Reg ied ett MPP ERR 25 FOCUS BIGCKClSy PP 25 FOCU DOGS 3 on Seam oU OO 25 anta FOODS oos edad aoa e EON ae eee dcc duced d 26 Using SIE IVIOC BE id ern e C3 ye hen e Me tea wa ede ra 27 Using Macro MOGOSG iue dub ee RR REEL ER beides 28 od EET 29 SISTI URN c ONERE IU EET TT EE ETT RAI 30 Recording Video ClIPS oooooooooo ll 31 Using the Capture Menu 32 e dece dte reique ba poe Paes A eee OR whe dul ete 33 Sur ME 34
17. K and then agjust the values of the date and time by using A w on the four A DATE 2003 03 29 M way button TIME 02 35 00 Select the values you want to adjust by pressing gt on the four way button 5 Press OK to finish the setting 21 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Using the LCD Display When you turn the camera on the LCD monitor turns on automatically With the LCD monitor you can frame images that you want to take or record as video clips You can also view the menus of each mode The following figure gives you the information of the icons appearing on the LCD monitor Note You may not see the LCD display clearly when using the LCD monitor under intense light such as sunlight You can adjust the LCD brightness to improve the situation See page 77 22 Still amp Marco Mode Zoom in out Indicator Flash Modes li Auto Flash i a 4 RER Auto Flash dk fne 4 Anytime Flash de Norval s Slow Sync Flash Off Image Size m 2304 x 1728 Drive Modes amp Self timer fi 1600 x 1200 a Single ul 640x480 tb y al Continues Wh EF Bulb Shutter es x Aperture Priority ie 3 sec Self timer I Central S310 sec Self timer E Spot Macro Mode ps oto Image Number d Remainder zO Daylight am Fluorescent Battery Status O Tungsten wa Full zz Half Full EV Compensation Low 3 Exhausted Using the LCD Display B Movie Mode Quality XL Bes
18. ORMAT AUTO OFF eq BEEP DATE TIME 15 VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS EMI SELECT IU ENTER P 1 72 1 To enter the set up menu rotate the mode dial to Set Up mode 2 Use a w on the four way button to scroll through the menu 3 Press OK button to enter the submenu and finish the setting Note Language and Date Time settings please see page 20 21 Using the Set Up Menu EB Format This function allows you to delete all of the images data and information in your SD MMC memory card gt EA FORMAT 1 In set up menu select Format AUTO OFF Q BEEP DATE TIME n VIDEO OUT s LCD BRIGHTNESS zza CREME 0 ETE FORMAT CARD If you want to format your SD MMC card select Yes press OK If not select NO and then press OK Or you can press amp to quit the setting 73 Chapter 6 Adjusting the Camera Settings EH Auto Off To save the battery power the camera turns off automatically when it is not in use for 1 10 minutes 43 FORMAT EN aq BEEP K DATE TIME n VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS waa Meal SELECT MA ENTER P 1 1 In set up menu select Auto Off 2 Select 1 Min 3 Min 10 Min or Off 3 Press OK button to finish the setting 74 Using the Set Up Menu m Beep This function allows you to have sound effect when turning on off as well as pressing the buttons 41 FORMAT 1 In set up menu select Beep AUTO OFF E BEE
19. P DATE TIME E VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS za SELECT MA ENTER P 1 2 Select On or Off 3 Press OK to finish the setting 75 Chapter 6 Adjusting the Camera Settings B Video Out Both NTSC and PAL are TV s broadcast systems The NTSC system is mainly used in U S A Japan Canada Mexico the Philippines and Korea The PAL system is used in the western Europe such as Germany England Switzerland Holland Italy except for France and Australia Singapore Thailand and China As these systems have no compatibility you cannot watch an NTSC system based TV in an 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 own country but around the world AUTO OFF e BEEP DATE TIME E VIDEO OUT s LCD BRIGHTNESS SA FORMAT 1 In set up menu select Video Out 2 Select NTSC or PAL 3 Press OK to finish the setting Note Image will be black amp white on the TV screen if you set the wrong TV system 76 Using the Set Up Menu E LCD Brightness You can adjust the LCD brightness value here 23 FORMAT 1 In set up menu select LCD Brightness AUTO OFF BEEP DATE TIME E VIDEO OUT C amp sr LCD BRIGHTNESS zza CREE 0 ETE LCD BRIGHTNESS 2 Adjust the brightness value from 1 9 with A v on the four way button Press OK to finish the setting illl 3 71
20. and errors such as low battery or failure in operation Note The red indicator lights up during the focus locking When the camera locks the focus the red indicator goes out If focus looking fails the red indicator blinks and then goes out 14 Set Up Set Up B Attaching the Wrist Strap D E With the back of the camera facing you 95927 1 ng insert the small loop of the wrist strap into 7 the eyelet on the right side of the camera and then insert the long loop of the strap into the small loop of the strap GIEN MA Pull the wrist strap to tighten it on the IA eyelet 15 Chapter 1 Getting Started B inserting the Batteries Turn the camera up side down with the front 1 of the camera facing you open the battery door of the camera by sliding the latch to the right and pull the battery door toward yOu 2 Insert four AA batteries 3 Close the battery door by pushing the battery door to the back of the camera Note To save the battery power refer to Auto Off function See page 74 16 Set Up m Using the AC Adaptor When operating the camera indoors you can use the AC adaptor as the power source to save the battery power 1 Open the terminal cover and connect the AC adaptor connector to the AC adaptor terminal of the camera 2 Connect the other end of the AC adaptor to the electrical outlet 17 Chapter 1 Getting Started B Inserting the Memor
21. chargeable may leads to leakage or explosion e Check battery polarity before inserting Do not attempt to insert the battery upside down or backward e Do not disassemble or short circuit the battery e Do not expose battery to fire or excessive heat e Do not immerse or contact with water or other liquids e Stop using the battery immediately if noticing any deformation or changes in color e Do not put the batteries along with metal objects such as coins keys or hair pins in your pocket e Keep battery out of the reach of children Seek medical attention right away if a child swallows a battery As CAUTIONS Observe and exercise the following cautions to avoid damage and keeping your JENOPTIK camera in an optimum working status e Keep Dry This camera is not waterproof and may malfunction when immersed in water or any liquids to enter the interior of the camera e Away from Moisture Salt or Dust Wipe off salt or dust with a slightly dampened soft cloth after using your camera at the beach or seaside then dry your camera thoroughly e Away from Strong Magnetic Fields Never put the camera too close to any equipment producing strong electro magnetic fields such as electric motor Strong electromagnetic fields could lead to camera malfunctions or interfere the data recording e Avoid Intense Heat Do not use or store the equipment under sunlight or high temperatures Such exposure could lead to the leakage of the batteries
22. country where you are i ci an iot accept the terms of the license agreement 5 Click Next Follow the on screen instruc A tion to continue and finish the installation To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Files Digital Image InstallShield 59 Chapter 4 Installing the Software Select language that you want and press xj a Select language that you want and press LA Cancel PhotoImpression Setup x License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully A rcSoft Press the PAGE DOWN key to see the rest of the agreement End User License Agreement The following is a legal software license agreement between you the software end user and ArcSoft Inc Carefully read this license agreement before using the product Using the product indicates that you have read this license agreement and agree to its terms Grant of License This license permits you to use one copy of the software included in this package on any single computer For each software licensee the program can be in use on only one computer at any given time The software is in use when it is either Do you accept all the terms of the preceding License Agreement If you choose No the setup will close To install Photolmpression you must accept this agreement ArcSoft Phot
23. e LCD monitor turns off automatically Note 2 If you use Windows 98 98SE as the OS in your computer you have to install USB driver from the software CD ROM Note 3 The data could be incomplete if you remove the card under any circum stances 69 Chapter 5 Uploading Printing and Displaying Images Printing Images After uploading the images to a computer you can print them by using the software packed with the camera You can also connect the camera directly to some specific printers such as Olympus P400 Photo Printers To connect the printer 1 Get the USB cable and connect the larger end of it to the printer Open the terminal cover and connect the small end of the USB cable to the camera Adjust the settings of DPOF in Playback Menu See page 53 70 Displaying Images on a TV Displaying Images on a TV By connecting to a TV you can view images as a slideshow and play audio video clips 1 Select right TV system in Set Up mode See page 76 DEE 2 Connect the A V Audio Video cable to the A V inputs of a TV N 60 CX 3 Connect the A V cable to the A V connector of the camera Note 1 When you connect your camera to a TV the LCD monitor turns off automatically Note 2 The audio terminal is red and the video terminal is yellow 71 Chapter 6 Adjust the Camera Settings Set up mode allows you to adjust the default settings of this camera Using the Set Up Menu E 14 F
24. er checking that the subject is in focus press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture To cancel manual focus function press OK again 26 Taking Still Pictures B Using Still Mode Still mode allows you to take still pictures 1 Rotate the mode dial to O Still Mode 2 Frame your subjects in the LCD monitor by iatafalalalatnii moving the camera or using W T buttons Slightly press the shutter release button half way down and hold it to lock the focus Press the shutter release button all the way down and take the picture Note When the shutter speed is too slow my appears on the LCD monitor We recom mend you use a tripod to avoid taking blurry pictures caused by hand shake 27 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips m Using Macro Mode Macro mode allows you to shoot images at close range and get a close up Rotate the mode dial to amp Macro Mode 1 and the green icon of Macro Mode appears on the right side of the LCD monitor 2 Frame your subjects in the LCD monitor by moving the camera or using W T buttons Slightly press the shutter release button half way down and hold it to lock the focus Press the shutter release button all the way down and take the picture Note The default flash mode is Flash Off in macro mode You can change the flash mode by using 4 on the four way button 28 Taking Still Pictures
25. era moves Hold the camera steady or when you press the use a tripod when taking shutter release button pictures The focus brackets are Position the focus brackets not positioned on the on your subject subject Use macro mode to Set the camera to shoot in shoot subjects within normal focus or macro normal focus or vice focus and then take the versa picture again The light is low and the Use a tripod open up the flash is off aperture and turn on the flash The lens is dirty Clean the lens The flash is on when the Turn off the flash ee ooo e Too close to the subject Move back from the sub when taking pictures ject and take the picture with the flash on again Light sources other than Avoid pointing the camera the flash provide too to bright light sources and much light use exposure compensa tion Specifications Type e Digital camera 4 128 Effective Pixels e Total 4 07M pix 2336 x 1744 e Image 3 98M pix 2304 x 1728 Image Capture Unit e Sensor 1 2 5 inch type IT CCD e mage Size 2304x1728 Large 1600x1200 Medium 640x480 Small 320x240 QVGA Lens e Focal length f 6 0 48 0mm 35mm camera format equivalent 36 288mm ef number Wide f 3 2 f 8 0 Tele f 3 4 f 8 0 e Aperture priority F3 2 F4 8 and F8 e Distance 60cm infinity wide 1m infinity tele e Macro 10cm 60cm wide Digital Zoom e20x Auto Focus AF e Focusing type TTL CC
26. ing fot updated DirectX Runtime Components and updating as necessary This may take a few minutes Eu SE 9 Press Sure to complete installation A DirectX setup has completed successful a 1 O Restart your computer 58 Installing the Software B Installing the Application Windows 1 Turn on the computer and then insert the software CD into the CD ROM drive JENOPTIK Sry After you insert the CD into the CD ROM drive the first Install window will appear tne If the install window doesn t appear click ee E Start and then Run Type EA JENOPTIK p the camera with PC install Driver first exe E is the drive letter that contains the software CD Click Digital Image e Photolmpression ume ala Select a language and click Next Follow Choose Setup Language Select the language for the installation from the choices below the on screen instruction to continue the Chinese Simplified Chinese Traditional Dutch French Standard German Italan Japanese Portuguese Standard Spanish ET E Accept the license agreement and then click Next A amp W Software License Agreement This document is a legal Loe en you and Advanced amp Wise Miata prius acne Bee ee dee men arefully By installing ci to be bound by the ps ptr TOM 1 Copyright nds Solas Po togram the Prog TELE ON HEN r its authorized and is protecte d by the applicable laws in the
27. ll Installs the Digital Image application package and related items into your Hard disk m Install Location uit The folder New Folder will be created in the folder Applications Mac OS 9 on the disk Macintosh HD Install Location Macintosh HD Install jJ Items remaining to be installed 652 Installing Digital Image r s so Installation powered by Installer VISE 8 Installation was successful You have installed software which requires you to restart your computer If you are finished click Restart or if you wish to perform additional installations click Continue G J 62 Click Accept Click Install Restart your computer Installing the Software e Photolmpression 1 Insert the software CD into the CD ROM drive 2 Click the CD icon on the desktop to start the installation Click Photolmpression 6 ARE 0 K TA 3 UserGuide AcroRead Contents Digital Image Videolmpression 1 6 Select the language 5 Click Photolmpression Installer 63 Chapter 4 Installing the Softwar Click Accept The following is a legal software license agreement between lyou the software end user land ArcSoft Inc Carefully read this license agreement before using the product Using the product indicates that lyou have read this license agreement and agree to its terms End User Licen
28. m Requirements Macintosh e Memory At least 32MB e OS Mac OS 9 9 0 2 9 0 4 9 1 10 0 10 1 10 2 e Interface USB 1 1 e VGA color monitor 83 620 4100AE 00
29. oImpression Setup Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will install files A rcS ft E Setup will install Photolmpression in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder r Destination Folder C Program Files AreSoft Photalmpression 3 installshield PhotoImpression Setup Select Components Choose the components Setup will install Arc So ft Select the components you want to install clear the components you do not want to install Photolmpression 3 ERES Description Y Creative Contents Install Photolmpression Space Required on C 242578 K Space Available on C 3822996 K Installshield Back Next gt Cancel 60 Right after the Digital Image installation finishes the computer proceeds to install Photolmpression Select a language and click Next Follow the on screen instruction to continue the installation Accept the license agreement and then click H Yes H f Click Next Click Next Follow the on screen instruction to continue and finish the installation Note Follow step 6 9 to install Videolmpression Installing the Software B Installing the Application Macintosh e Digital Image 1 Turn the computer on and then insert the software CD into the CD ROM drive 2 Click the CD icon on the desktop to start the installation Click Digital
30. on the four way button to pause start playing 4 To delete a memo select Delete Note You can record audio memos by directly using A recording memos and w play vause memos on the four way button without enter the menu 52 Using the playback menu EH DPOF When you print pictures by directly connecting the camera to the printer DPOF allows you to select pictures and printing quantities DELETE ALL y SLIDE PICTO004 JPG 2003 03 29 02 08 77 fha 1 0004 0004 In playback menu press DPOF and then press OK To decide which picture to print and the number of copies select Standard Use lt q on the four way key to select the pictures and A w on the four way key to adjust the numbers of printing Press OK to finish the setting To print index of pictures six images in a print select Index 53 Chapter 3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips 5 To cancel all of the settings for printing select Delete B Folder You can view pictures in different folders of the memory card The camera cre ates a new folder after 10000 pictures taken TD DELETE ALL 1 In playback menu select Folder and then press OK Fy SLIDE Choose among the folders and select the one that you would like to view Press OK to finish the setting 54 Using the playback menu B Protect Protect function prevents the pictures and video clips from moditying and delet
31. s the best shutter speed to expose the image Note When you activate continuous shooting mode the flash mode turns to Off automatically 35 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips m EV Exposure Compensation In some difficult lighting condition the automatic exposure may be fooled into giving the wrong readings Exposure compensation allows you to adjust the exposure value and correctly expose your pictures IMAGE SIZE e QUALITY Bm DRIVE MODE ae 0 0 EV 1 In still or macro menu select EV and then press OK Adjust the exposure value from 2 0 42 0 by using A w on the four way button 3 Press OK to finish the setting Note You can also adjust EV by using A w on the four way button in still or macro mode without entering the menu When pressing A V on the four way button EV appears on the left side of the LCD monitor 36 Using the Capture Menu i WB White Balance WB allows you to correct color shifts result from different lighting conditions when taking pictures Imi IMAGE SIZE E 1 In still macro or movie menu select WB xx QUALITY DRIVE MODE and then press OK Select Auto Daylight Fluorescent or EKOLO Tungsten Ma CN Press OK to finish the setting CENT The camera will a adjust the setting according to the lighting condition X E Setting for Setting for shooting in sunny or cloudy condition In Setting for shooting in s
32. se Agreement Grant of License This license permits you to use one copy lf the software included in this package on any single computer For each software licensee the program can in use on only one computer at any given time The software is in use when it is either loaded into RAM installed into the hard disk or other permanent memory ispecial license permit from ArcSoft is required if the program is going to be installed on a network server for Print Save As J Decline J Accept J Photolmpression Installer C IC k n sta Click the Install button to install Easy Install m Install Location The folder Photolmpression will be created in the folder Applications Mac OS 9 on the disk 059 2 Install Location 059 2 c Install J fw e Videolmpression To install Videolmpression follow step 1 7 of Photolmpression installa tion 64 Using the Application Using the Application Bi Digital Image 1 Connect the camera to the computer See page 69 Launch Digital Image and press Yes to Ly y adj C Y RY Qj Y em download the images from the camera acosa BT x m ooe To reserve the images in the memory card press No to delete all of the images in the memory card press Yes Select the image that you want to edit amp Heo PP Es 5 Use the tools to edit the image or click to link Photolmpression uU amp voomp Al x T
33. serve the following warnings when using JENOPTIK products e Do not use the flash too close to eyes Using the flash too close to your subject s eyes can injure the eyesight Especially remain at least one meter 39 inches away from infants when you use the flash e Do not place camera strap around neck The strap could result in suffocation when accidentally wound around neck e Do not open or disassemble Disassembling the equipment may cause high voltage electrical shock Interior inspections modifications and repairs should be conducted by quali fied service staff Please take the product to a JENOPTIK authorized service center for inspection Read First e Turn off immediately when malfunction If you notice unusual smell or smoke coming from the equipment please unplug the AC adaptor and remove the battery immediately Proceed swiftly with caution to avoid burns Take the equipment to JENOPTIK authorized service center for inspection e Unplug the adaptor when the camera is not in use If you use the adaptor as the power source unplug the adaptor when the camera is not in use to prevent fire and other dangers Continuous use over a long time may lead to overheating deformation and fire Battery Observe the following instruction when handling battery used in this product Improper use of battery may lead to leakage or explosion e Recharge only Ni Mh or Ni Cd AA rechargeable batteries Recharging batter les that are not re
34. t xx Fine x Normal Movle Mode Battery Status wa Full zz Half Full LOW 3 Exhausted Remaining Time 23 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips Using Zoom This camera provides you with 8x optical zoom and 2x digital zoom Bg Optical Zoom Press W T buttons to zoom out and zoom In x 3 You can see the icon of W T and it s value E from 1 0 8 0 on the LCD monitor E Digital Zoom To activate the function of digital zoom you have to set the digital zoom to On See page 44 You can see amp appearing on the LCD monitor when the digital zoom function Is on m 7 1 0 Ae Taking Still Pictures Taking Still Pictures B Focus Brackets Focus brackets help you frame the subjects you want to take or record and lock the focus In still macro or video mode press the shutter release button half way down and the focus brackets appear on the LCD monitor Frame your subjects with focus brackets Slightly press the shutter release button halfway down and hold it to lock the focus Press the shutter release button all the way down to take the picture 25 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips B Manual Focus In addition to auto focus function the camera allows you to adjust the focus manually In still or macro mode press OK and you can see EH appearing on the LCD monitor Adjust the focus by using A w on the four way button Aft
35. till or macro menu select Image Size x QUALITY n5 s RIVE MODE and then press OK i el Select 2304 x 1728 1600 x 1200 or 640 x 480 Press OK to finish the setting 33 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips B Quality In order to reduce the size of the image for more storage of pictures in the memory card images are compressed However compression leads to the loss of image quality In other words the less you compress the image the better the image quality and the less picture you can store in the memory card Ta IMAGE SIZE i 1 In still macro or movie menu select E QUALITY Sta DRIVE MODE oE Quality and then press OK 2 Select Best Fine or Normal 3 Press OK to finish the setting Image Size Quality Compression Resolution 2304 x1728 1550K 775K 388K 1600 x1200 775K 388K 194K 34 Using the Capture Menu B Drive Mode Tay IMAGE SIZE In still or macro menu select Drive Mode nat QUALITY and then press OK Select Single Continues Bulb Shutter or Aperture Priority Press OK to finish the setting Mas Oa amp 0 Capture a single picture each time you press the shutter A Single release button all the way down ture six continuous pictures Slow shutter soeed allows more light to come in the cam era You set the aperture and the camera automatically Aperture Priority calculate
36. unny or cloudy condition or cloudy condition Setting for shooting in fluorescent condition Setting for shooting in incandescent or halogen condi Tungsten i ion 37 Chapter 2 Taking Pictures and Recording Video Clips m AE Auto Exposure This camera provides you with three metering modes to gain proper exposure Ta IMAGE SIZE a In still or macro menu select AE and then press OK Select Full Central or Spot C amp ZA FULL Press OK to finish the setting Meters the EV from the whole picture area You can use Full l T this mode in most cases Meters the EV from the central area of the LCD monitor y Central usually a 12mm diameter area Best for shooting backlit subjects Meters the EV from a circular area about in 3 bmm in the middle of the LCD monitor Use this mode to shoot pictures with a specific exposure area 38 Using the Capture Menu EH ISO ISO value affects the camera s sensitivity to light The default ISO setting is Auto but you can also adjust the setting manually Use low ISO value in bright condition and high ISO value when light is insufficient ESSE T an 1 In still macro or movie menu select ISO GS SELF TIMER and demie NOE 2 Select Auto ISO 100 or ISO 200 J Er 59 AUTO 3 Press OK to finish the setting Note 1 High ISO value may lead to noise in the picture Note 2 The default ISO speed is Auto So the
37. w at most six still pictures at a time Press Wide button and switch single display to index display Use on the four way button to highlight single picture and A w on the four way button to move to the previous or the next six pictures Press Tele to return to single playback 47 Chapter 3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips E Digital Enlargement The function of digital enlargement allows you to enlarge a single image to 12x and a video thumbnail image to 1 5x 1 Press Tele button in single display and then browse the enlarged image by using the four way button 2 Press Wide button to return to the original FAR AAR A 7 image size step by step Press ia or Menu button to go back to single display Note The maximum of enlargement ratio is according to the image size 48 Using the playback menu Using the Playback Menu 1 Rotate the mode dial to B AM Press Menu button uE Y EEE Scroll through the menu and the submenu SLIDE by using A w on the four way button Press OK to enter the menu and the sub menu as well as finish the setting lc After finishing the setting press Menu sos elI9 button again to exit 49 Chapter 3 Reviewing Images and Video Clips B Delete All This function allows you to delete all of the still pictures and video clips ES DELETE ALL 1 In playback menu select Delete All Dy SLIDE
38. y Card With the back of the camera facing you open the memory card door on the right side of the camera Insert the memory card into the slot and push it to the end Make sure it is in place Close the memory card door Note 1 To remove the memory card make sure the power is off first Push the memory card inside the slot and it springs out Note 2 The data could be incomplete if you remove the card under any circum stances 18 Set Up E Turning on Power Press the 0 Power button to turn the camera on Note To turn off the camera press the power button again 19 Chapter 1 Getting Started B Choosing the Language amp LANGUAGE s RESET Jv SELECT O ENTER P 2 LANGUAGE ENGLISH GERMAN FRENCH SPANISH DUTCH BI SELECT MENIBACK BIN SET LANGUAGE C amp ITALIAN TRADITIONAL CHINESE AO SELECT MEMUBACK ANSET 1 Rotate the mode dial to S Set Up mode 2 Scroll to Language by pressing aw on the four way button 3 Press OK and then select the language you need 4 Press OK to finish the setting Set Up B Setting the Date and Time The first time you turn on your camera set the date and time so that they are correct on the pictures you take 1 Rotate the mode dial to S Set Up mode 2 Scroll to Date Time by pressing aw 141 FORMAT on the four way button AUTO OFF eq BEEP amp DATE TIME eq VIDEO OUT LCD BRIGHTNESS D Press O

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