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Melissa 745-182 Coffeemaker User Manual

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1. lem eee Make Men EEN ries E CONTENTS 5 ERR 1 Safety Precautions 2 Location of Controls 4 Using the Strap 6 Getting Started 7 e Installing the Batteries 7 Turning the Power On and Off 8 Inserting an SD MMC Memory Card 9 10 Taking Single Picture 10 e Changing the Picture Mode 11 Changing the Picture Resolution 12 Changing the White Balance P 13 Changing the EV Compensation P 14 e Viewing the Pictures 15 e Recording a Video 16 Changing the Video Resolution Changing the White Balance V 18 Changing the EV Compensation V 19 e Viewing the Videos 20 e Setting the Date and Time 21 e Setting the Date Time Stamp 22 Formatting the SD MMC Card 23 e Setting the Light Frequency 24 Setting the Camera Mass Storage 25 e Viewing the Version 26 e Setting the ICOM paces 27 Turning the Audio Recording 029 a 28 e Changing the TV System 29 e Default Setting ce 30 Connecting the
2. settings will appear the Picture Taking position Auto Adjusts White balance Under Sunlight Under Cloudy Skies Under Tungsten Under Fluorescent Lights Press the Up A button or the Down button to select the White Balance setting see above Press the MENU button to select the desired White Balance and then press the OK button to confirm and exit OPERATION CONTINUED G ANGNG THE EV COMPENSATION Press the Power button to turn the Press the MENU button and the unit on Rotate the Mode control to settings will appear the Picture Taking position EV 2 E EV 1 5 EV 1 5 EV 2 0 EV 1 EV 0 1 Press the Up A button or the Down button to select the EV Compensation setting see above Press the MENU button 6 to select the desired EV Compensation and then press the OK button to confirm and exit OPERATION CONTINUED VIEWING THE PICTURES Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control to V button to select other pictures the Picture Viewing position To delete the selected picture press the MENU button Press it again to select 1 then press the OK button 6 Y and N will appear in the display Select Y to delete the last picture taken or select N to exit To delete all pictures press the MENU button 6 Press it again to select ALL then press th
3. Tungsten Under Fluorescent Lights Press the Up A button or the Down button to select the White Balance setting see above Press the MENU button to select the desired White Balance and then press the OK button to confirm and exit OPERATION CONTINUED Press the Power button to turn the Press the MENU button and the unit on Rotate the Mode control to settings will appear the Video Recording position 1 5 EV 2 0 Press the Up A button or the Down button to select the EV Compensation setting see above Press the MENU button to select the desired EV Compensation and then press the OK button to confirm and exit OPERATION CONTINUED VIEWING THE VIDEOS Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down V unit on Rotate the Mode control to button 0 to select a video Press the OK the Video Viewing position button to start playback Press again to stop playback To delete the selected video press the MENU button Press it again to select 1 then press the OK button 6 Y and N will appear in the display Select Y to to delete the last video recorded or select N to exit To delete all videos press the MENU button Press it again to select ALL then press the OK button 6 Y and N will appear in the display Select Y to delete all the videos or select N to exit Select to exit the delete mode witho
4. Unit to a TV 21 Computer Connection 32 Software Installation 33 e Supported Operating Systems 33 e Installing the PC Camera Driver 33 e Installing Photolmpression and Videolmpression 34 Downloading and Transferring ewe cee sae 35 Using Photolmpression 36 Using Videolmpression of Using the Unit as a PC Cam 38 Safely Removing the Hardware 40 Troubleshooting Guide 41 Formatting the Unit 43 Resetting the Unit 44 Specifications 45 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FCC WARNING This equipment may generate or use radio frequency energy Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made INFORMATION This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance
5. fit your hand GETTING STARTED INSTALLING THE BATTERIES Remove the battery compartment cover by Slide the cover back on sliding it off Insert three 3 AAA batteries NOTE When the batteries are low the into the battery compartment observing the battery low indicator will blink in the display polarity marks as shown BATTERY PRECAUTIONS Follow these precautions when using batteries in this device 1 Use only the size and type of batteries specified 2 Be sure to follow the correct polarity when installing the batteries as indicated inside the battery compartment Reversed batteries may cause damage to the device 3 Do not mix different types of batteries together e g Alkaline and Carbon zinc or old batteries with fresh ones 4 f the device is not to be used for a long period of time remove the batteries to prevent damage or injury from possible battery leakage 5 Do not try to recharge batteries not intended to be recharged they can overheat and rupture Follow battery manufacturer s directions GETTING STARTED CONTINUED TURNING THE POWER ON AND OFF Press the Power button to turn the unit Press and hold the Power button until on Memorex will appear briefly in the Goodbye appears in the display display approximately one second NOTE To save the battery power the unit will automatically turn off after 60 seconds of inactivity but the pictures will remain
6. in memory GETTING STARTED CONTINUED INSERTING AN SD MMC MEMORY CARD UP TO 2 GB An SD MMC card must be inserted in order to take pictures videos with this camera Insert the SD MMC card with the label side facing the display side of the camera as shown HINTS ON USING AN SD MMC CARD 1 When an SD MMC card is inserted the Card indicator will appear in the display and new pictures taken will be stored on the SD MMC card automatically 2 Push the SD MMC card all the way in to make sure the SD MMC card is fully inserted 3 The memory card must be inserted otherwise no video or picture can be taken TO REMOVE To remove the card from the camera push down on the card to initiate the self eject mechanism MEMORY FULL When the SD MMC card memory is full FULL will blink in the display when you attempt to take a video picture Back up the data onto your computer and delete files in this case OPERATION TAKING A SINGLE PICTURE Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button to zoom in or unit on Rotate the Mode control to the Down WV button to zoom out as the Picture Taking position desired This zoom function works only for resolutions of 640 x 480 and 1280 x 1024 NOTES Keep the object in the center of the display and an acceptable distance from the camera Set the desired picture settings as indicated beginning on page 11 Press the Shutter button to tak
7. procedure listed below before disconnecting the unit from the USB port on your computer ee Using your mouse double click the Safely 4425 Bless s Remove Hardware icon on the task bar Sadly Rino vn Hardware eon From the Safely Remove Hardware window shown at right select USB Mass Storage w Device and click the Stop button The Stop a Hardware Device window will pop up Click OK When the Safe to Remove Hardware usss M window is displayed you may remove the unit from the USB cable or remove the USB cable from the computer NOTE f the Safely Remove Hardware icon is not displayed on the task bar please double click on My Computer Right click on Removable Disk and left click on Eject Then it is safe to remove the unit from the computer 40 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE If you experience a problem with this unit check the chart below before calling for service Symptom Possible Cause Solution Press the Power button for one Unit will not turn on Power is off second to turn on Batteries weak or dead Replace batteries Take picture in better lighting Images pictures are poor and or adjust the Brightness quality Poor lighting setting Lens is dirty Clean lens with a soft cloth Subject too close Move further away from subject Subject or unit moved as picture was Hold unit steady until picture is taken taken tell subject to hold still Set to a high
8. with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Be sure to observe the following precautions when using the unit e This unit works best when used in bright lighting such as sunlight or a brightly lit room Results in dimly lit areas will vary Never attempt your own repairs Always leave service to authorized repair facilities Keep the unit away from water and other liquids and never let it get wet Never use when it is raining or snowing Should foreign matter or water get into the unit immediately turn the power off and contact your local authorized service center Physical damage and malfunction of the u
9. Driver installation click Photo amp Video Editing Vide mera 2 Click Video Impression and follow the on screen instructions to install the Videolmpression software 3 Click Photo Impression and follow the on screen instructions to install the Photolmpression software memorex Video Camera NOTE You may be prompted to install the DirectX software also It is recommended that you do so 4 When finished click EXIT to exit the installer Restart your computer if prompted 34 DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES TRANSFERRING PHOTO VIDEO FILES FROM THE UNIT USING DRAG AND DROP METHOD USING WINDOWS 1 on your computer 2 on the unit 3 Connect the smaller end of the cable to the USB jack on the unit and the larger end of the cable to your USB port on your PC 4 Simply drag and drop the JPG photo or AVI video files from the DCIM folder inside the Removable Disk to the desired folder on your hard drive 5 After you have finished your transfer safely remove the unit as described on page 40 6 The unit is ready to play the files you transferred Computer NOTE Do not create any additional folders in the Removable Disk 35 USING PHOTOIMPRESSION See below for basic instructions on using the Photolmpression software For full features instructions click the top right corner of the window or visit Arcsoft s w
10. ON CONTINUED Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control to button to select the Icon setting the SET position Select to view the icons on the screen when taking pictures videos Select to NOT view the icons on the screen when taking pictures videos Press the MENU button to select the desired mode see above press the OK button 6 to confirm and then 27 OPERATION CONTINUED TURNING THE RECORDED AUDIO ON AND OFF DURING VIDEO PLAYBACK Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control tol button to select the Audio On or the SET position Off setting n Select to NOT hear the recorded audio during video playback Select to hear the recorded audio during video playback Press the MENU button to select the desired setting see above press the OK button 6 to confirm and then 28 OPERATION CONTINUED Aled THE TV SYSTEM Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control 0 to V button 6 to select the TV System the SET position setting Select if your TV is NTSC SC NTSC is used in North America Select if your system is PAL This is used when connecting the AV cable to your TV Press the MENU button to select the desired TV Syste
11. T 1 5 LCD Measured Diagonally Specifications are subject to change without notice 45 FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADE PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW MEMOREXELECTRONICS COM TO CHECK IF THERE IS NEW FIRMWARE AVAILABLE FOR ADDITIONAL SET UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW MEMOREXELECTRONICS COM FOR CONSUMER REPLACEABLE PART S SEE PART NUMBER S ON PAGES 4 AND 5 AND THEN CONTACT FOX INTERNATIONAL AT 1 800 321 6993 46
12. button Y and N will appear Select Y to format or N to not format the card using the Up A button or the Down button and then press the OK button 6 OPERATION CONTINUED SETTING THE LIGHT FREQUENCY Press the Power button to turn the unit on Rotate the Mode control 6 to the SET position Press the Up A button or the Down W button to select the Frequency setting Use when the light is natural Use when the light is artificial Press the MENU button to select the desired Light Frequency see above and then press the OK button 6 to confirm 24 OPERATION CONTINUED SETTING THE PC CAMERA MASS STORAGE Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control V button to select the PC the SET position Camera Mass Storage setting Select to use this camera as an external hard drive when connected to your computer Select to use this camera as a video cam on your computer Press the MENU button to select the desired mode see above press the OK button 6 to confirm and then 29 OPERATION CONTINUED VIEWING THE VERSION E Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control to V button to select the Version the SET position Press the OK button to view the current firmware version 26 OPERATI
13. e OK button Y and N will appear in the display Select Y to delete all the pictures or select N to exit Select ca to exit the delete mode without deleting any pictures OPERATION CONTINUED RECORDING A VIDEO Press the Power button to turn the Press the Shutter button and then the unit on Rotate the Mode control to unit will start recording the video and the Video Taking position the counter will start counting Press the Shutter button again to stop recording NOTES e Keep the object in the center of the display and an acceptable distance from the camera Set the desired video settings as indicated beginning on page 17 OPERATION CONTINUED CHANGING THE VIDEO RESOLUTION Press the Power button to turn the Press the MENU button and the unit on Rotate the Mode control to settings will appear the Video Recording position ET QVGA Good Quality VGA Best Quality Press the Up A button or the Down button to select the Resolution setting see above Press the MENU button 6 to select the desired Resolution and then press the OK button to confirm and exit OPERATION CONTINUED CHANGING THE WHITE BALANCE Press the Power button to turn Press the MENU button and the unit on Rotate the Mode control to settings will appear the Video Recording position Auto Adjusts White balance Under Sunlight la Under Cloudy Skies Under
14. e a picture the picture s counter in the display will increase by one OPERATION CONTINUED CHANGING THE PICTURE MODE Press the Power button to turn the Press the MENU button and the unit on Rotate the Mode control to settings will appear the Picture Taking position L Single Picture m Continuous Three Pictures 10 Seconds Self Timer 15 Seconds Self Timer a g 20 Seconds Self Timer Press the Up A button 6 or the Down W button to select the Picture Mode setting see above Press the MENU button to select the desired Picture Mode and then press the OK button to confirm and exit The selected mode will be used for the next pictures taken until the camera is turned off or the Picture mode is changed OPERATION CONTINUED CHANGING THE PICTURE RESOLUTION Press the Power button to turn Press the MENU button and the unit on Rotate the Mode control to settings will appear the Picture Taking position 0 3 Mega Pixels 1 3 Mega Pixels 2 0 Mega Pixels interpolated 3 0 Mega Pixels interpolated Press the Up A button or the Down button to select the Resolution setting see above Press the MENU button 6 to select the desired Resolution and then press the OK button to confirm and exit OPERATION CONTINUED THE WHITE BALANCE Press the Power button to turn Press the MENU button and the unit on Rotate the Mode control to
15. ebsite 1 Click START gt PROGRAMS gt Arcsoft Photolmpression4 gt Photolmpression4 You can also double click the Photolmpression shortcut on your desktop the application will open 2 Click Get Photo at the top left The options will appear at the bottom of the window Click the desired media From Folder etc and double click on one of the pictures to select 3 Click the icons on the right to perform various screen effects Rotate etc 4 Click Edit to edit Crop Enhance etc the photo 5 Click Create to customize your photos with various special effects frames greeting cards etc 6 Click Save to save to a file email or to the desktop T Click Print to print the photo 36 USING VIDEOIMPRESSION See below for basic instructions on using the Videolmpression software For full features instructions click the top right corner of the window or visit Arcsoft s website 1 Click START gt PROGRAMS gt Arcsoft Videolmpression 1 6 gt Videolmpression 1 6 You can also double click the Videolmpression shortcut on your desktop the application will open 2 Click New to create a new video or Edit to edit an existing video 3 The Videolmpression software has many features To fully utilize all of them click at the top right corner of the window to bring up an extensive online manual for the software Note This program supports the video resolut
16. er resolution see Resolution is set too low page 12 Set White Balance to reflect the environment you are in see White Balance is not set properly page 18 Subject is too far away Move closer to subject 41 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE CONTINUED Press the Power button for one Power is off second to turn on When connected to a TV picture iS poor Options are set incorrectly Set TV System to PAL or NTSC The recorded audio is not Turn on the recorded audio for No sound during playback selected for playback playback as described on page 28 42 FORMATTING THE UNIT Formatting the Player WARNING Do not format this player unless it stops working and you are instructed to do so by technical support personnel 1 Use the USB cable to connect the player and the computer 2 Double click on My Computer then right click Removable Disk and left click on Format At the Format window click OK to confirm and the player will start to format see figure to the right When finished click OK to close the Format window NOTE Make sure you have selected FAT at the file system pull down menu otherwise after formatting the player will not work properly Then click OK to confirm and the player will start to format When finished click Close to close the Format window es Wier vrl ALL daca on dr Thes rry Inclure amni sibtu stored an He Tu Ini m
17. hu demens cce g a wuri 43 RESETTING THE UNIT If the unit acts erratically reset the unit by removing the batteries for a couple of seconds and then reinserting FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADE Please visit our Web site at www memorexelectronics com to check if there is new firmware available IMPORTANT NOTE Before upgrading the firmware please backup all of your media files on your computer After upgrading format the unit to complete the upgrade procedure 44 SPECIFICATIONS System Requirements and Compatibility Operating System For PC Windows XP SP2 Vista USB 1 1 CD ROM Drive If you have questions regarding your system specifications please call your PC manufacturer Camera Specifications 8MB External Memory ese inre een ne erani nannte SD MMC card up to 2 MB Resolution 640 x 480 to 2048 1536 Interpolation Video MND High VGA 0 15 20 fps H Low QVGA 20 25 fps File TT JPEG Photo AVI Video ETO AL GS ONS CLOM shee a A USB Power 4 5V AAA size x 3 batteries not included DIMENSIONS P m 1 25 W x 3 9 D x 2 5 H inches 1 112 nee nee ie ee ee ee 3 5 oz without batteries Image 1 3 Mega CMOS Sensor Brie
18. imple steps 1 Turn on your computer 2 Turn on the camera and set it 2 to Mass Storage as described on page 24 3 Connect the smaller end of the cable to the USB jack on the unit and the larger end of the cable to your USB port your PC 4 A Removable Disk window Computer will automatically pop up on your computer screen 5 Simply drag and drop the files from the camera s folder to your computer 6 After you have finished your transfer safely remove the unit as described on page 40 32 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS This unit is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP Home or Professional Edition with Service Pack 2 or higher or Vista Before and while installing the software make sure that you do not have the camera attached to your computer This will adversely affect the installation process and will cause installation to fail INSTALLING THE PC CAMERA DRIVER memorex 1 Insert the CD into your CD Rom Drive 2 The Main Installation screen will appear 3 Click Drivers and follow the on screen instructions to install the PC camera driver 4 When done installing click FINISH to complete the driver installation Then click Exit to exit the install program A shortcut labelled PC Camera will appear on the desktop 33 SOFTWARE INSTALLATION CONTINUED Installing Photolmpression and Videolmpression 1 After completing the
19. ion 320 x 240 only 37 USING THE UNIT AS A PC CAM 1 Set the Camera to PC Camera as described on page 25 2 Connect the camera to the computer as described on page 32 3 Double click the PC Camera icon on your desktop the screen at the right will appear 4 Click the gt icon and then click amp to start the image capture 5 To set the Video Formatting click OPTION gt VIDEO FORMAT and set as desired Video Format p Compression Video Standard None Note Capture Audio under rame femm jj grenier T 22 Capture is for when using iod ar PFrmelnewat i Color Space Compression E another microphone device only a al Output Size Quality EA 640 x 480 si CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE 38 USING THE UNIT AS A PC CAM CONTINUED 6 Use the following icons to capture and save still photos G Save gl Save As b Start Capture amp Capture Frame Stop Capture Self Timer 7 Click FILE START CAPTURE to start the preview 8 Click FILE gt SET CAPTURE FILE then name the file Click OPEN and then set the file size as desired Click OK 9 Click CAPTURE gt START CAPTURE FILE then click OK to start recording the live video sequence 10 Click STOP when finished 39 SAFELY REMOVING THE HARDWARE SAFELY REMOVING THE UNIT FROM THE COMPUTER NOTE To avoid damage to the unit or data loss always follow the
20. m see above and then press the OK button 6 to confirm 29 OPERATION CONTINUED DEFAULT SETTING 1 Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control W button to select the Default the SET position setting Press the OK button Y and N will appear in the display Select Y to change all the options to their default settings or select N to exit without changing any settings 30 CONNECTING THE UNIT TOA TV You can connect this unit to a TV using the supplied A V cable This will allow you to view the unit s videos and pictures on a non high definition non HD television First make sure to set the TV SYSTEM to NTSC or PAL corresponding to your TV color system as shown on page 28 then connect as follows AV Mode 1 Power on the unit and Video connect the single plug to Yellow fh g the units TV OUT jack and 5 E the other to the television s Hm O AN IN jacks 2 Set the TV s video input to the AV IN jack 3 Operate the unit as described in this manual but the information that usually appears in the display will now appear on the TV 31 COMPUTER CONNECTION CONNECTING YOUR CAMERA TO YOUR PC Once you have taken a few pictures videos with your camera or aS soon as the camera s memory is full you can download the files into your computer Connect your camera to the PC following these s
21. nit can cause the image data stored in its memory to be deleted Be sure to always keep backup copies of data by transferring to a personal computer In an environment with electrostatic discharge the user may have to reset the unit Use Alkaline batteries for best results Do not leave the unit in places subject to extremely high temperatures such as a sealed vehicle or in direct sunlight Do not place the unit in unstable locations such as a sloping surface or unstable table where the camera may fall Do not touch or press on the display or lens 5 REAR INTERIOR B WN 1 Up A Button AV CABLE PART NO 2 OK Button E532R4POLAR0001 3 Display 4 Down Button USB CABLE PART NO 5 MENU Button E531RAMTOMINOOS8 6 Power Button 7 Mode Control Consumer Replaceable Part 8 SHUTTER Button See page 46 to order 9 USB TV OUT Jacks Under Compartment FRONT SIDE LOCATION OF CONTROLS CONTINUED Battery Compartment BATTERY COVER PART NO P337RBDV096C011 Speaker Lens SD MMC Card Slot Bottom of Unit Microphone 6 Strap Holders HANDSTRAP PART NO K910RDV096C0001 CD PART NO K539RCD096C0001 Consumer Replaceable Part See page 46 to order USING THE STRAP ro straps into ea Insert the Velc ch of the Strap Holders Fold over the Strap Flap and connect as shown Adjust as desired to
22. ut deleting any videos 20 OPERATION CONTINUED SETTING THE DATE AND TIME Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control tol VY button to select the Time Set the SET position option Press the OK button the Time Set screen will appear Set the first digit of the year using the Up A button or the Down V button then press the Menu button and the next digit will be highlighted Repeat this procedure to set all the digits of the year date and time When finished setting press the OK button 0 OPERATION CONTINUED SETTING THE DATE TIME STAMP ON PICTURES Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control to WV button to select the Date Stamp the SET position option No Date Time Stamp Displays Date the Picture ka Displays Time on the Picture Displays Time and Date Dhol ESE Press the MENU button to select the desired Date Time Stamp see above and then press the OK button to confirm The selected Stamp will be used for the next pictures taken 22 OPERATION CONTINUED FORMATTING THE SD MMC CARD Press the Power button to turn the Press the Up A button or the Down unit on Rotate the Mode control V button to select the Format the SET position setting Press the OK

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