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Konica Minolta C2 Digital Camera User Manual

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1. 13 Using the Flash nisl fas 3e eae eat c excu Pa nda Bone RPG PUE Reit 13 Setting the Picture Quality 44 444440 220222 14 Recording Magnified Images DIGITAL ZOOM 14 Changing the Brightness of Images EXPOSURE 15 Checking the Recorded Image QUICK VIEW 2 15 Setting the Sharpness of the Image SHARPNESS 16 Setting the USB Mode oett ed pad e el der dom tr ep eo 16 Adjusting the Date and Time DATE SET 16 Changing the Brightness of the LCD Monitor MONITOR 17 Muting the Alarm Sounds etc BEEP 17 Changing the Display Language LANGUAGE 18 Playback crrerrrrrrrh hh 19 How to Perform Play back 244580 cece cee eg aa ved ea pat man xb E ex ee 19 Using the PLAY Menu ie o eter htc ORO Xe eU ox PURA te Rene nd a D RUN ae 19 Deletingulmagesi iuo hd bie waht dei bte a oe pedes eds a eub Aces i 20 Viewing 9 Frames of Images Simultaneously INDEX 21 Viewing a Slideshow of Images SLIDE SHOW 22 Viewing a Magnified Image DIGITAL ZOOM
2. 22 Selecting Images to Print DPOF 0 cece cect ee III 23 Transferring Images to a PC sms 24 Operating Environments 24 Setting the USB MOde s et nut sk Nae te hah ay set nes en diseases mes gts 24 Installing the USB Driver 240 nes ae La eee uhi do cu bU ERR dur ood 25 Transferring Recorded Images 26 Transferring the Through Image Live to Your PC 27 Appendix crrros herr rh hh LO Troubleshooting inis cert ere E aee ued AGA NN ERG EE EK me ete qu 28 Main Specifications oor rated nde tore oro etit in ote de ORC tt i fS es tn Ss 29 Warranty and After sales Service 30 On trademarks Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me and Windows XP are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Apple Macintosh Mac OS and Power PC are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U S and other countries Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective own ers On voluntary control concerning radio wave interference This equipment is a class B information technology device based on the standards of VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interfere
3. Pressing the DISPLAY button switches the screen displayed on the LCD monitor in the following sequence through image recording information only and LCD monitor off d through image Determine the image composition while viewing the LCD monitor 3 Press the shutter button Recording is completed when a buzzer sound is heard The recorded image is then saved in the internal memory While this is taking place the LCD mon itor remains off the viewfinder LED is on and recording is not possible 4 The next recording can be performed when the LCD monitor comes on the viewfinder LED goes out and the through image appears Recording using the viewfinder Recording can be made using only the viewfinder without the LCD monitor In step 3 you look through the viewfinder while you determine the image composition and press the shut ter button Recording is completed when a buzzer sound is heard The viewfinder LED comes on and the recorded image is saved in the internal memory The next recording can be performed when the viewfinder LED goes out Note Abeep sound is heard and the viewfinder LED blinks as a warning when the internal memory becomes full Delete unnecessary images page 20 10 Recording Close up Subjects Macro Recording Macro recording is used when the subject is within a distance range of between 30 cm and 60 cm from the lens Use the LCD monitor for macro recording as the recordin
4. The PLAY menu has the following structure PLAY menu DELETE THIS ALL E PLAY MODE NORMAL INDEX SLIDE SHOW ZOOM DPOF Pressing the MENU button returns you to the previous screen with no changes made to the settings Deleting Images Displayed images can be deleted one image at a time or all recorded images can be deleted at one time FORMAT Deleting a Single Frame 1 Display the image you want to delete 2 Use the MENU button The PLAY menu appears Use the lt p gt button to select Fi Press the SET button The DELETE screen appears Use the lt gt button to select THIS 6 Press the SET button The screen for confirming the deletion appears Use the lt gt button to select YES Press the SET button The displayed image is deleted and the next image appears The display returns to the image shown in Step 1 if you select NO in Step 7 and press the SET button When an image is deleted the current frame number and the total number of frames will be re sequenced 20 Deleting All Frames 1 2 Display the PLAY menu Use the 4 button to select i Press the SET button The DELETE screen appears Use the lt p gt button to select ALL Press the SET button The screen for confirming the deletion appears Use the lt gt button to select YES Press the SET button All the images are deleted and NO DISPLAY DATA is displayed The display return
5. Troubleshooting If inspection and remedial action in accordance with the following table does not solve the problem please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera or a Konica Service Station Symptom Check Page Power Batteries are exhausted 8 The power does not turn Batteries are inserted with poles facing incorrectly 8 on Battery poles or metal contacts on the camera are 8 dirty Batteries are exhausted 8 The power turns off PUE poles or metal contacts on the camera are g immediately after it is Y EUN t d The camera is being used at low temperature 8 urnega gn A new uncharged nickel hydrogen battery is being used Recording Images cannot be Maximum number of images has already been 20 recorded Delete images that are no longer recorded even when the hutter button is pressed required The camera is set to self timer recording 12 The flash does not work The FLASH mode is set to OFF 13 AAA alkaline batteries are being used 8 Batteries are exhausted The batteries are not new remaining battery level is 8 after very little recordin sie very Ing Battery poles or metal contacts on the camera are 8 dirty Playback Mode is set to REC mode 19 Playback n t possible All the recorded images have been deleted 21 The batteries are not new remaining battery level is 8 low irn o AAA alkaline batteries are being used 8 y p ay B
6. ON Press the SET button All the image data saved in the internal memory are registered to be printed Deleting all the registered frames Select ALL OFF in Step 4 of the procedure described above 23 Transferring Images to a PC After connecting the camera to your PC with the supplied USB cable images recorded with the camera and the through image displayed on the LCD monitor can be transferred to your PC Back up important data Operating Environments 1 Windows Microsoft Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Professional os Windows Me and Windows XP Memory 16 MB or more of available RAM 32 MB or more recommended Display 32 000 colors or more resolution of 640 x 480 pixels or higher Others CD ROM drive USB port standard equipped 2 Macintosh OS Mac OS 9 0 9 1 9 2 X CPU PowerPC Memory 16 MB or more of available RAM 32 MB or more recommended Display 32 000 colors or more resolution of 640 x 480 pixels or higher Others CD ROM drive USB port standard equipped Setting the USB Mode If the USB mode is set to MSDC the images recorded with the camera can be transferred to your PC If the USB mode is set to PC CAMERA the previously installed the application for the WEB Camera Amcap can be used to transfer the through image displayed on the camera s LCD monitor live to your PC 1 Open the lens cover on the camera The LCD monitor on the camera turn
7. alkaline batteries 120 150 40 AAA nickel hydrogen batteries 250 300 90 Under Konica test conditions room temperature normal humidity picture quality Super Fine mode flash one full flash in two image recordings recording operation continuous recording at 20 sec intervals zoom operation none Note Data may be corrupted if the battery cover is opened during operation without the lens cover being closed Remaining battery level is indicated in two steps by dI and d illl It is time to replace the batteries when the indicator appears When replacing the AAA batteries replace both at the same time Remaining battery level may not always be indicated correctly when using AAA nickel hydrogen batteries Sometimes it is possible to continue recording even when the indicator is shown Do not mix old and new batteries Battery life varies according to the brand and grade Do not mix batteries of different capacities types or brands The values mentioned in Battery life reference are reference values and are not guaranteed Especially for alkaline batteries depending on the brand or even for batteries of the same brand the service life may become extremely short as you approach the use before date and the environment of use may cause differences in inner electrical resistance and capacity that will also shorten service life Operation at low temperatures should be avoided as much as possible and the us
8. com munications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful in terference 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 Shielded cables must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulation The user is cautioned that changes and modifications made to the equipment without approval of the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Tested To Comply C With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE However note that operation of this unit near a radio or television receiver could possibly cause radio disturbance 31 32 CANADA ONLY Industry Canada s Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada Konica
9. image file appears 8 Double click the file to display the image To save the image on your PC copy drag and drop the file to the desired location on your PC Using Macintosh Turn on your PC Connect the camera and your PC using the supplied USB cable Open the lens cover on the camera Double click the Untitled icon Double click the DCIM folder O OQ A GQ NH A Double click 100konic The icon of the image file appears 7 Double click the file to display the image To save the image on your PC copy drag and drop the file to the desired location on your PC Note The camera s LCD monitor will not turn on while the camera and your PC are connected with the sup plied USB cable 26 Transferring the Through Image Live to Your PC Totransfer the through image displayed on the camera s LCD monitor live to your PC the USB mode should be set to PC CAMERA in the REC menu Note Windows only 1 Turn on your PC 2 Connect the camera and your PC using the supplied USB cable 3 Open the lens cover on the camera 4 Activate the application for the WEB Camera Amcap installed on your PC The through image displayed on the LCD monitor is shown live on your PC s display 27 Appendix Cleaning the Camera When cleaning the camera do not use solvents such as benzene or paint thinner After Use Remove the batteries when the camera is not going to be used for an extended period
10. pressed is displayed in the normal playback mode n the case of movies only the first frame is shown and movie playback is not performed Viewing a Magnified Image DIGITAL ZOOM Recorded images can be played back at a magnification of 2X 1 2 Display the image you want to view Press the MENU button The PLAY menu appears Use the lt gt button to select E Press the SET button The DIGITAL ZOOM screen appears Use the 4 button to select x2 Press the SET button The image is displayed at a magnification of 2X The magnified section can be moved by pressing the lt gt button The normal display returns when the SET button is pressed again 22 Selecting Images to Print DPOF Only still image can be printed Selecting a single frame 1 Display the image you want to print 2 Press the MENU button The PLAY menu appears 3 Use the lt p button to select El Press the SET button The DPOF screen appears Use the lt gt button to select THIS ON 6 Press the SET button The image displayed in Step 1 is registered for printing Deleting one registered frame In Step 1 of the procedure described above display the image whose registration should be cancelled In Step 6 select THIS OFF Selecting all the frames 1 Display the PLAY menu 2 Use the 4 button to select E 3 Press the SET button The DPOF screen appears 4 Use the lt p gt button to select ALL
11. recording should be performed with the subject at a distance of 80 cm or more from the lens 13 Setting the Picture Quality You can select the picture quality of the image data to be recorded 1 Display the REC menu 2 Use the lt gt button to select FA 3 Press the SET button The QUALITY screen appears 4 Use the 4 button to select the desired setting The selected quality is indicated on the LCD monitor 5 Press the SET button On Picture Quality Use this mode when you want high quality prints or for editing images on a PC Use this mode when you want to print out images or view the images on a PC Use this mode when you want to send images as ECONOMY Ae 640x480 pixel attachments to e mails or to enable recording of a large number of images SUPER FINE EB 1280x960 pixel FINE BL 1280x960 pixel Recording Magnified Images DIGITAL ZOOM You can record images that are magnified up to two times 1 Display the REC menu 2 Use the lt p gt button to select 3 Press the SET button The DIGITAL ZOOM screen appears 4 Use the lt gt button to select ON 5 Press the SET button The DIGITAL ZOOM recording mode is engaged and appears on the LCD monitor 6 Use the 4 button to select the desired magnification ratio 7 Perform the recording When using digital zoom the picture quality will decrease compared to images recorded under normal conditi
12. Konica Digital Still Camera Revio C2 Thank you for your purchase To ensure correct usage of this product please read this User s Guide and the warranty card carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference Before accepting the warranty card please make sure that the date of purchase and the dealer s details have been completed Contents Important Safety Precautions 4 Preparations srrrrrrrhheellrrh hh O Checking Package Contents 6 Nairies OL Parts 4 rues Moe FE d dis etre de desee Mati Aaa 6 Installing the Batteries niy suisse ERE EYE aeree niet d ret e Serie ans whe E PE 8 Attaching the Straps 75 is onc pet ede totes mite gae euro ed tg quta Db at x 9 Turning the Power ON arid OFF ix eee peau eda eee ER UA PRO mde bee ve den 9 Setting the Display Language Date and Time 9 Recording rreeerer nr rh hh et 10 HOW to Record oen otn abusi toe Tam s ctus LAM udo ctr E to t trud 10 Recording Close up Subjects Macro Recording 11 Using the REG Men iu ose asedcinees don dep REIR A PR AU nue mp TE 11 Recording Still Pictures STILL ois eserse ena aeee e eet ee 12 Using tlie Self timier 3 aen RE dede tt Mae dan Te a alae 12 Recording Moving Pictures MOVIE
13. Y FINE S FINE ECONOMY DIGITAL ZOOM EXPOSURE fg SETUP QUICK VIEW SHARPNESS USB DATE SET MONITOR BEEP LANGUAGE 11 Recording Still Pictures STILL For normal recording and macro recording the REC MODE item in the REC menu should be set to STILL 1 Display the REC menu 2 Use the lt p button to select 3 Press the SET button The REC MODE screen appears 4 Use the lt p gt button to select STILL Press the SET button A through image is displayed on the LCD monitor 6 Perform the recording Using the Self timer The shutter is automatically released on the camera after a delay so that the person making the record ing can be included in the image The shutter is released 10 seconds after the shutter button is pressed 1 2 6 Display the REC menu Use the lt p gt button to select EJ Press the SET button The REC MODE screen appears Use the lt gt button to select SELF TIMER Press the SET button The self timer mode is engaged and indicator appears on the LCD monitor Press the shutter button The self timer LED blinks for about 10 seconds before the shutter is released To cancel the self timer while it is operating close the lens cover The self timer mode is cancelled when the self timer recording is completed Repeat the procedure described above to continue recording in the self timer mode 12 Recording Moving Pictures MOVIE You can record a ten s
14. appears Use the 4 button to select YES or NO Press the SET button When YES is selected the LCD monitor turns off and the image is saved When NO is selected the image is not saved and a new image can be recorded fthe SET button is not pressed within about 3 seconds in Step 10 the image is saved automatically 15 Setting the Sharpness of the Image SHARPNESS The contours of images can be sharpened or softened 1 Display the REC menu 2 Use the 4 button to select SETUP 3 Press the SET button The SETUP screen appears A Use the lt p gt button to select Fd SHARPNESS Press the SET button The SHARPNESS screen appears 6 Use the lt p button to select the desired sharpness Selecting HARD will sharpen contours and make the image sharper Selecting SOFT will soften contours and make the image softer NORMAL is the normal setting 7 Press the SET button The set values are saved and the through image is displayed Setting the USB Mode See page 24 for the USB modes Adjusting the Date and Time DATE SET The date and time can be set and modified Note The backup condenser retains the set date and time The set contents are therefore retained even when you replace the AAA batteries that power the camera Backup duration during battery replacement is about 15 minutes 1 Display the REC menu 2 Use the lt gt button to select M SETUP 3 Press
15. attery poles or metal contacts on the camera are 8 dirty Others Correct date is not The backup time during battery replacement is 16 displayed when the about 15 minutes The date must be set again if power is turned on this limit is exceeded Transfer of images to the The camera is not connected correctly to the PC 26 PC is not possible The lens cover is closed 26 28 Main Specifications Type Digital still camera with LCD monitor and integrated recording and playback functions Active pixels 1 22 megapixels Recording medium Approximately 14 MB internal memory Number of Recordable Images Super fine 1280 x 960 pixels Fine 1280 x 960 pixels Economy 640 x 480 pixels Recording method Still picture JPEG standard Movie Motion JPEG Image format Design rule for Camera File System standard DCF compatible Imaging elements 1 3 4 inch CMOS sensor Lens f 4 5 mm Equivalent to f 37 mm when converted to 35 mm camera F2 8 Focus adjustment Manual Fixed Recording range Normal mode 0 6 m ce Macro mode 0 3 m 0 6 m White balance Auto Shutter speed Electronic shutter 1 15 1 6600 sec Viewfinder Optical viewfinder Flash Auto flash AUTO OFF Recording modes Single shooting Macro Self timer Movie Digital zoom 2 0 times LCD monitor 1 6 inch transmission type D TFD color LCD monitor Playback Single frame slid
16. ck mode icon Appears when the playback mode is selected P 19 2 Digital zoom icon Appears when the playback zoom is set to x2 P 22 3 Picture quality icon Indicates the picture quality of the recorded image 4 Battery level icon Indicates the remaining battery level P 8 5 Current frame number Indicates the frame number of the image being played back 6 Total number of frames Indicates the total number of frames in the internal memory 7 Date and time Indicates the date and time of the recording nstalling the Batteries Power supply 1 Batteries AAA alkaline batteries supplied Rechargeable AAA nickel hydrogen batteries sold separately nserting the AAA batteries Close the lens cover 1 Open the battery cover by sliding it in the direction of 1 2 Insert the 2 AAA batteries with the poles aligned with A Caution 2 Inserting batteries with the poles oriented incorrectly can cause battery fluid leakage and generation of heat that can result in personal injury as well as soiling and or damage to the camera 3 After checking that the batteries have been installed the W arrow the indications inside the battery compartment correctly close the battery cover Check to make sure that the cover is completely closed Battery life reference Recording Recording Continuous LCD monitor on LCD monitor off playback AAA
17. ctures without the permission of the rightful owner Furthermore there may be places where recording is restricted even for the purpose of personal enjoyment Preparations Checking Package Contents AAA alkaline Strap 1 USB cable 1 battery 2 CD ROM 1 Quick Guide 1 Warranty Card 1 Names of Parts Flash Viewfinder window Lens cover Lens USB port Macro switch Self timer LED DISPLAY button Shutter button PLAY REC button Viewfinder eyepiece Viewfinder LED LCD monitor Strap holder MENU button SET button lt gt buttons Battery cover Indicators on the LCD monitor Recording mode screen 9 1 Recording mode icon Appears when the lens cover is opened P 10 2 Flash mode icon Indicates the flash mode P 13 3 Digital zoom icon Appears when zoom is set to ON P 14 4 Macro icon Appears when the Macro switch is setto amp P1 5 Picture quality icon Indicates the picture quality set for the image to be P44 recorded 6 Battery level icon Indicates the remaining battery level P 8 7 Remaining number of Indicates the remaining number of frames that can be 28 frames recorded 8 Self timer icon Appears when SELF TIMER is selected as the P42 recording mode Exposure compensation 9 icon and compensation Indicates the set exposure compensation P 15 value Playback mode screen 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Playba
18. e of fresh batteries is recommended Battery life may decrease due to bad contact if the poles of the batteries are contaminated by oil or grease from fingerprints Always wipe batteries with a soft dry cloth before use Do not touch contacts with fingers since the battery life may decrease due to bad contact if oil or grease is deposited on the battery cover or metal parts within the battery compartment If a contact is accidentally touched or battery life decreases wipe with a soft dry cloth before use When using rechargeable batteries read the instructions provided with and on the batteries and use in accordance with the instructions Do not use rechargeable batteries with substantially different charge status Remove the batteries when the camera is not going to be used for an extended period N Warning When you continue using the camera for a long time the batteries become hot Contact with the batteries can lead to burns Attaching the Strap 1 Pass the thin loop of the strap through the strap holder on the left side of the camera 2 Pass the other strap end through the thin loop and pull N Warning 2 When using the camera with the strap attached take care so that the strap does not wrap around the neck On no account hang the camera on the neck of small children or infants Strangulation may result if the strap is wrapped around the neck Turning the Power ON and OFF Turnin
19. econd movie 1 Display the REC menu 2 Use the lt p gt button to select 3 Press the SET button The REC MODE screen appears 4 Use the 4 button to select MOVIE Press the SET button The mode becomes the MOVIE recording mode and appears on the LCD monitor 6 Press the shutter button Moving pictures are recorded for 10 seconds MOVIE recording is cancelled when the lens cover is closed MOVIE recording is not possible when the LCD monitor is turned off Press the DISPLAY button to turn on the LCD monitor and then set the mode to MOVIE mode on the menu again to enable the recording The digital zoom function cannot be used for MOVIE recording Using the Flash Your camera will automatically fire the flash when required under low light conditions However the flash can be prevented from firing Use this function when recording in places where flash photography is pro hibited 1 Display the REC menu 2 Use the lt p gt button to select HJ 3 Press the SET button The FLASH screen appears 4 Use the 4 button to select AUTO or OFF When AUTO is selected the flash will fire automatically in accordance with the recording condi tions When OFF is selected the flash will not fire 5 Press the SET button The indicator appears on the LCD monitor when OFF is selected n the macro recording mode the flash will always be off regardless of the setting made here FLASH
20. eshow index playback Deletion Single frame all frames formatting Buzzer Various warnings during recording PC interface USB USB mode MSDC PC CAMERA Power supply AAA alkaline batteries 2 pieces supplied AAA nickel hydrogen batteries 2 pieces sold separately Appearance Aluminum Size W x H x D 85 8 x 55 8 x 13 5 mm Weight 70 g excl batteries Supplied accessories Strap USB cable AAA alkaline batteries 2 pieces CD ROM Quick Guide Warranty 29 Warranty and After sales Service 30 For repair handling and care first consult the dealer from whom you purchased the camera Warranty separately attached Before accepting the warranty card please make sure that the date of purchase and dealer of purchase and the dealer s details have been completed After reading the warranty keep itin a safe place Warranty period main unit one year from the date of purchase When requesting service If symptoms persist after having checked the table on pages 28 Troubleshooting disconnect the power supply and contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera Note Transportation cost for taking bringing back the product to from repair shipping costs or carrying charges are at the customer s expense When shipping the product pack the unit appropriately and use a shipping method such as registered mail or express mail to prevent loss of the product Dur
21. g range and the field of view in the viewfinder do not match 1 Open the lens cover The LCD monitor turns on and the through image the image seen through the lens is displayed Set the Macro switch under the lens to Macro 3 Perform recording while referring to Step 2 to 4 in How to Record and a blue frame appear on the LCD monitor during recording in the macro mode n the macro recording mode the flash will always be off and recording with flash is not possible Using the REC Menu You can use the REC menu to record with desired settings 1 Open the lens cover The LCD monitor turns on and the through image the image seen through the lens is displayed 2 Press the MENU button 2 The REC menu appears REC MODE XB E Use the lt gt button to select the desired menu d nc Press the SET button REC MODE The contents of the settings of the menu appears lt STILL gt Use the lt gt button to select the desired settings LO RC CHEESE 6 Press the SET button REC MODE The set values are saved and the through image is displayed as in Step 1 lt SELFTIMER gt 7 Perform the recording Ifthe MENU button is pressed the previous screen returns without the settings being changed The REC menu is composed of the following items REC menu 7 REC MODE STILL Still picturebMOVIE SELF TIMER FLASH H QUALIT
22. g the power ON Open the lens cover The power turns ON the LCD monitor lights up and the through image the image as seen through the lens is displayed Turning the power OFF Close the lens cover The power turns OFF and the LCD monitor turns off Setting the Display Language Date and Time When using the camera for the first time following purchase set the display language data and time as described in the following For how to make the setting see Setting the Display Language Date and Time in the Quick Guide or Adjusting the Date and Time p 16 or Changing the Display Language P 18 in this manual Recording How to Record Holding the camera Hold the camera securely in both hands with your elbows pressed against the body for stable positioning Be careful not to obstruct the flash or lens with fingers or strap How to Record Normal recording is performed with the subject at a distance of over 60 cm from the lens For distances between 30 cm and 60 cm from the subject see Recording Close up Subjects Macro Recording Torecord still pictures the REC MODE item in the REC menu must be set to STILL default setting If the item has been set to MOVIE or SELF TIMER return it to STILL page 12 1 Open the lens cover The LCD monitor turns on and the through image the image seen through the lens is displayed For a description of the recording mode screen see page 7
23. ght or the temperature may become extremely high such as inside a car It is within the reach of infants There is high humidity dust or vibration Ensure that the poles are positioned correctly when inserting batteries Only used specified batteries Do not pinch your fingers in the battery cover Remove the batteries when the camera is not going to be used for an extended period Do not point the lens directly at the sun or other strong light sources Foruse inside aircraft follow the instructions of the airline that you are traveling with Do not fire the flash near eyes Battery fluid leakage Should battery fluid ever come into contact with hands or clothing immediately wash with water Should battery fluid enter the eye immediately flush the eye with water and seek medical attention LCD monitor The LCD monitor has been developed using high precision technology and features superior sharpness and picture quality Due to the characteristics of liquid crystals however there may be unlit or constantly lit pixels on the monitor This is not a malfunction If the LCD monitor becomes damaged for some reason take care to prevent personal injury from broken glass etc Furthermore take care that liquid crystals do not touch the skin or enter the eyes or mouth Internal memory This product features an internal memory with a capacity of approximately 14 MB Please note the fol lowing points regarding the inter
24. ick NEXT 9 Click FINISH This completes installation of the USB driver Connect the camera and your PC using the USB cable supplied Add New Haidware Wizard Tas wizard searches for new diver lo USB DIGITAL CAMERA What do you went Wind to do F pn for thebest diver ior pour device lt Back Cane ves ins die database Il selected Add New Hardware Wizaid Vd Fel the software Hat your non quis 25 Transferring Recorded Images To transfer recorded images to your PC the USB mode should be set to MSDC in the REC menu Do not disconnect the USB cable or open the battery cover while the camera is connected to the PC Before you connect or disconnect the USB cable close the lens cover and make sure that the power is OFF There is a risk that data may be corrupted if the power is turned off while the camera is communicating with the PC Check that the remaining battery level is sufficient before starting Using Windows 1 Turn on your PC Connect the camera and your PC using the supplied USB cable Open the lens cover on the camera Double click My Computer Q A QN Double click Removable Disk E The removable disk is assumed to be drive E The drive letter may differ depending on your PC Confirm the drive letter on your PC Double click the DCIM folder Double click 100konic The icon of the
25. iet surroundings 1 2 3 Display the REC menu Use the lt p gt button to select SETUP Press the SET button The SETUP screen appears Use the 4 button to select Le BEEP Press the SET button The BEEP screen appears Use the lt gt button to select OFF Press the SET button The set values are saved and the through image is displayed 17 Changing the Display Language LANGUAGE You can select the language to be used for the menus and guidance from Japanese English French or German 1 Display the REC menu 2 Use the lt p gt button to select SETUP 3 Press the SET button The SETUP screen appears 4 Use the 4 button to select gm LANGUAGE Press the SET button The LANGUAGE selection screen appears Use the 4 button to select the desired language Press the SET button The menus and guidance will now be shown in the language that you have selected 18 Playback How to Perform Play back Recorded image can be displayed on LCD monitor Playing Back Still Pictures 1 Open the lens cover The LCD monitor turns on and the through image appears 2 Press the PLAY REC button The last recorded image is displayed For a description of the playback mode screen see page 7 When the DISPLAY button is pressed the icons displayed on the screen disappear and the playback image only is shown 3 Pressing the lt button displays the image recorded p
26. ing the warranty period Repairs will be made by the dealer from whom you purchased the camera according to the contents of the warranty For repair take the product and the warranty to the dealer from whom you purchased the camera Outside the warranty period Repairable products can be repaired for a charge upon request However the minimum hold ing period of performance parts for repairing digital still cameras is 8 years after termination of production Note Performance parts for repair are parts necessary to maintain the functions of the product FCC Compliance Statement Declaration of Conformity Responsible party KONICA PHOTO IMAGING Address 725 Darlington Avenue Mahwah NJ 07430 U S A Telephone number 201 574 4000 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 interfer ence in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor dance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio
27. nal memory This product cannot be used with external memory Further recording is not possible when the internal memory is full Format the memory delete all after downloading the images to your PC or make space by deleting unwanted images Back up important data Do not use a PC to change the property read only of the files image data stored in the internal memory This may cause improper operation when deletion or other operations are executed on the camera Do not use a PC to change the file name of image data or directory names stored in the internal memory and do not write files other than the image data produced by the camera to the internal memory Not only will the camera not be able to play back modified or new images written to the memory but it may also cause camera malfunctions Altered data may also be deleted by the camera The memory must be formatted by the camera Formatting on a PC may make normal use impossible Incorrect operations or malfunctions may result in the loss of recorded contents Konica accepts no liabilities for lost data Before use Always perform some test shots before taking important pictures such as at weddings etc to make sure that the camera is working properly Konica accepts no liabilities for the loss of contents if the ability to perform recording fails due to problems with the camera Images that you record are for personal enjoyment only Copyright laws prohibit the use of copyrighted pi
28. nce by Information Technology Equipment This equipment is designed to be used in domes tic environments However use of this device near radios and television tuners may cause reception interference Please use this product correctly in accordance with the contents of this User s Guide Important Safety Precautions Be sure to adhere to these precautions This product has been designed with full consideration to safety however please read the following ex planations of the used symbols warnings and cautions to ensure correct usage The aim of the following warning and caution symbols is to prevent failures property damage and or in jury to the user and other persons Warning This symbol indicates that improper use may result in serious injury and even death Do not dismantle modify or repair the product yourself Do not dismantle short circuit or apply heat to the battery or throw it into a fire Do not let water splash on the camera or let it become wet Do not drop or insert metal objects or combustible items inside the camera Do not use the camera while driving Do not use the camera in unstable conditions Do not look directly at the sun through the viewfinder Do not touch the metal parts on the camera during thunder and lighting Caution This symbol indicates that improper use may result in bodily injury or damage to property Do not leave the camera where It is exposed to direct sunli
29. ons Digital zoom cannot be used when the LCD monitor is turned off Press the DISPLAY button to turn on the LCD monitor for recording with digital zoom Saving of the recorded image will take longer than normal when recording with digital zoom 14 Changing the Brightness of Images EXPOSURE The exposure can be compensated to intentionally brighten or darken the overall recorded image The camera exposure can be adjusted up to 1 5 at 0 5 intervals 1 2 Display the REC menu Use the lt p gt button to select EXPOSURE Press the SET button The EXPOSURE screen appears Use the 4 button to adjust to the desired brightness Pressing the lt button darkens the image and pressing the button brightens the image Press the SET button The set values are saved and the through image is displayed Checking the Recorded Image QUICK VIEW The recorded image can be checked immediately after it is recorded so that you can decide whether or not you want to save it 1 2 3 10 Display the REC menu Use the 4 button to select SETUP Press the SET button The SETUP screen appears Use the 4 button to select E QUICK VIEW Press the SET button The QUICK VIEW screen appears Use the lt p gt button to select ON Press the SET button The through image is displayed Perform the recording The recorded image is displayed and the screen for deciding whether or not the image should be saved
30. revious to the one cur rently on the monitor Pressing the button displays the image recorded after the one currently on the monitor Playing Back Movies 1 Select the desired movie 1 Movies are indicated by on the LCD monitor 2 Press the SET button Playback of the movie starts Pressing the PLAY REC button while movies are being played back Switches the mode to the recording mode and the through image is displayed Pressing the shutter button while movies are being played back switches the mode to the recording mode and the through image is displayed Recording can be started immediately by pressing the shutter button Playback of movies cannot be cancelled part way through Using the PLAY Menu The PLAY menu can be used to select various playback modes and to delete unnecessary images etc 1 Play back an image 2 Press the MENU button 2 aw The PLAY menu appears PLAY MODE Gi ES ET 3 Use the lt p button to select the desired menu 4 PLAY MODE 4 Press the SET button Menu items are displayed STANDARD gt 19 5 Use the 4 button to select the desired item PLAY MODE SLIDE SHOW 6 Press the SET button The selected item is executed Pressing the MENU button returns you to the previous screen There are items that cannot be selected if there are no images saved in the internal memory
31. s on and the through image is displayed 2 Press the MENU button The REC menu appears Use the 4 button to select SETUP Press the SET button The SETUP screen appears Press the lt p gt button to select USB 6 Use the SET button The USB mode screen appears Use the lt gt button to select MSDC or PC CAMERA Press the SET button The through image is displayed as in Step 1 24 Installing the USB Driver The installation of the USB driver is not required for the Macintosh Installation of the USB driver is required when the USB mode is set to MSDC or PC Camera Turn on your PC and start Windows QN Open the lens cover on the camera The Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears 4 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 5 Click Search for the best driver for your device Rec ommended and then click Next 6 Click Specify a location and then enter D Note The CD ROM drive is assumed to be drive D Open My Computer to confirm the drive letter of the CD ROM drive on your PC The INF files necessary for the installation in MSDC and PC Camera modes are located in D DRIVER MSDC and D DRIVER PCCAMERA respectively Depending on the settings of your PC the Windows CD ROM may be required during the installation of the driver When specifying a different search location click Browse 7 Click NEXT 8 Cl
32. s to the image shown in Step 1 if you select NO in Step 6 and press the SET button Note Selecting All deletes all data including images in the internal memory Viewing 9 Frames of Images Simultaneously INDEX 9 frames of images can be displayed simultaneously on the LCD monitor This function is useful for quickly accessing the image you want to view 1 Display the PLAY menu Use the lt gt button to select B Press the SET button The PLAY MODE screen appears Use the lt p gt button to select INDEX Press the SET button 5 9 images are displayed simultaneously A ALL E B B ELA Use the lt p gt button to move the superimposed frame and select the image that you want to view Press the SET button The selected image will be displayed in the normal display mode 21 Viewing a Slideshow of Images SLIDE SHOW You can check recorded images by playing them back at 3 second intervals 1 Display the PLAY menu Use the lt p button to select El Press the SET button The PLAY MODE screen appears Use the lt gt button to select SLIDE SHOW Press the SET button Images are shown in consecutive order at an interval of 3 seconds starting with the first frame When playback is finished the display will stop at the final frame fthe SET button is pressed during the slideshow the slideshow is stopped and the image shown at the time the button is
33. the SET button The SETUP screen appears A Use the lt gt button to select DATE SET Q Press the SET button The DATE SET screen appears 6 Use the lt p button to adjust the Year and then press the SET button The Month is selected Adjust the Month Day Hour and Minute in the same way as the Year Pressing the MENU button returns you to the previous screen When the Minute has been set press the SET button The confirmation screen appears Press the 4 button to select YES and then press the SET button The set values are saved and the through image is displayed Changing the Brightness of the LCD Monitor MONITOR The display of the LCD monitor can be adjusted to make it brighter or darker Brightness can be adjusted up to 3 in 1 step intervals 1 2 3 Display the REC menu Use the lt p gt button to select W SETUP Press the SET button The SETUP screen appears Use the 4 button to select MONITOR Press the SET button The MONITOR screen appears Use the 4 button to select the desired brightness Pressing the lt button darkens the monitor and pressing the button brightens the monitor Press the SET button The set values are saved and the through image is displayed Muting the Alarm Sounds etc BEEP The beep sound sound indicating warnings or completion of recording can be muted when the camera is used in qu

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