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1. image and to return to Manual Playback D4090 p22 33 p65 31 e 99 11 11 16 39 6 Press SHTR to playback the selected 31 U 9 2 OH 0 kel D G O gt WEE TT OL III Playing Back Captured Images Zoom Playback Before you begin 1 Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See Press MENU to display PLAY MENU pages 19 20 and press to set display mode to ZOOM lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt zoom DELETE COPY AUDIO ON PRINT MARK SEL av SET at EXIT MENU OFF REC Plus PLAY Vir Gute 2 Press MENU to zoom x2 in on the center portion of the image EXIT SHTR e 3 Press p q A OF y repeatedly to change the zooming area 4 Press SHTR to restore the image to its normal size 32 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p22 33 p65 32 99 11 11 16 39 Viewing Images on a TV Screen and Transferring Images to aVCR A V OUT 3 A V Cable supplied ff gt A V Cable supplied SD4090 p22 33 p65 33 1 Connect the Digital Camera to your TV or VCR using the A V Cable supplied as shown 2 Turn on your TV and select its video input mode Then select its line input mode Refer to your TV manual 3 Set the Digital Camera POWER
2. e Explorer CopyDisk is only possible with 2HD Floppy Disk Floppy Disk 2HD Floppy Disk 2HD SuperDisk Drive A SuperDisk Drive and lU and Floppy Disk Drive Floppy Disk Drive Le wn xe D Q v TI D p c OD When using Windows Explorer etc and you attempt to copy a previously used 2HD Floppy Disk from the Floppy Disk Drive to the Digital Camera with the CopyDisk utility please note the following After PC start up when CopyDisk is attempted the first time a Windows error message box may be displayed and CopyDisk may fail DN In this case switch the source Floppy Disk and the target Floppy Disk so that CopyDisk is performed from the Digital Camera to the Floppy Disk Drive By doing this CopyDisk will function properly 63 SD4090 p45 66 p65 63 99 11 11 16 40 ET TTT TREI Using the SuperDisk Drive Macintosh Formatting the Disk Media Note e Do not format the Disk Media under DOS format with Macintosh 1 Insert the SuperDisk Diskette or Floppy Disk into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click the SuperDisk Diskette or Floppy Disk icon displayed on the desktop LY 3 Select Erase Disk in the Special MENU t wes CSTE en fr Ki mh Wm i x laby Ht KAL ad ae a ae peor iniveat ETT Le k n 2 Leer at ieee N HLA ec e When using the Disk Media that was formatted to Mac OS standard format or Mac OS expanded format in
3. Trash icon 4 e While the PC is starting up the Disk Media cannot be removed N k even if the EJECT button on the Digital Camera is pressed a e When a damaged Disk Media is inserted in the Digital Camera re the Disk Media icon will not appear on the PC desktop In this Trash case the Disk Media can be removed by pressing the EJECT button on the Digital Camera 60 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p45 66 p65 60 99 11 11 16 40 SuperDisk Drive You can use this Digital Camera as an external SuperDisk storage drive You can only use SuperDisk Diskette media or 2HD Floppy Disks in this camera e When a DOS formatted Floppy Disk is read by a Macintosh the PC File Exchange function will be necessary Media Format Type amp Explanation Type Format Style Explanation Note SuperDisk DOS Format Diskette 120MB This format is usable with DOS and Windows This format is usable with Windows and Macintosh Floppy Disk DOS Format 2HD 1 44MB This formatis usable with DOS and Windows This formatis usable with Windows and Macintosh SD4090 p45 66 p65 61 e Adverse conditions such as those described below are confirmed in PC Exchange Ver 2 2 1 and also File Exchange Ver 3 0 e Do not format a SuperDisk Diskette that is in the DOS format on a Macintosh If you use the DOS format with a Macintosh the SuperDisk Diskette will not be able to be read or writ
4. 2 While sliding Latch insert the Lithium lon Battery until it locks into place e Be sure to use a Lithium lon Battery Be sure that the direction of the arrow on the battery is facing down when inserting it into the camera 3 Swing the Battery Compartment lid down and slide it shut WARNING Do not Sa of in fire put in backwards disassemble or short circuit otherwise Battery Notes Caution e Charge only with specified charger e The Battery can be charged within a temperature range of 32 F 0 C and 104 F 40 C e The Battery may be warm after charging or just after use This is normal e Do not use an insufficiently charged or worn out Battery e Inextreme cold surroundings Battery charging time willincrease Safety precautions e Do not get the Battery near or dispose of in fire e Do not directly connect short circuit the positive and negative terminals e Never attempt to disassemble or reassemble the Battery To avoid damage to the Battery e Do not drop or jar the Battery e Use the Battery with specified models only e Ifthe Battery is used in extremely high temperatures a safety device will automatically prevent operation 14 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p1 21 p65 14 attery may leak or burst causing possible personal injury To insure longer battery life e While not in use remove Battery from the Digital Camera and AC Adaptor and store in
5. For added protection of this video unit receiver during alightning storm or when itis left unattended and unused for long periods of time unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system This will prevent damage to the video unit due to lightning and power line surges 14 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result ina risk of fire or electric shock 15 Objects and Liquids Never push objects of any kind into this video unit through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind onto the video unit 16 Servicing Do not attempt to service this video unit yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 4 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 o SD4090 p1 21 p65 4 e 99 11 11 16 38 Important Safeguards 17 Damage Requiring Service Unplug this 18 Replacement Parts When replacement video unit from the wall outlet and refer parts are required be sure the service servicing to qualified service personnel under technician has used replacement parts the following conditions specified by the manufacturer or have the a When the power supply cord or plug is same characteristics as the original part damaged Unauthorized substitutions may resultin fire b
6. FLASH Emitter See page 34 Lens MIC See page 25 LCD Viewfinder See pages 22 25 28 29 REC MODE See pages 22 23 25 26 VOL See pages 29 30 A See pages 19 20 See pages 28 29 31 38 lt See pages 19 20 32 8 D4090 p1 21 p65 TO PC Terminal See pages 48 49 56 57 Light Sensor See page 34 A V OUT Jack See page 33 DC IN Jack See page 15 LENS COVER OPEN CLOSE See pages 21 23 25 ZOOM T W See pages 22 23 25 PA VOL VOL VOL See pages 29 30 y See pages 19 EJECT Button See page 17 SuperDisk Slot See pages 17 49 57 j f POWER LED k See page 19 H r e ACCESS LED See page 18 se ee Speaker 4 FLASH Button See page 34 MENU Button See pages 19 20 See pages 28 30 38 20 gt See pages 19 20 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 99 11 11 16 38 WEE hl rl PER III Index of Controls SHTR SHUTTER See pages 22 25 30 31 40 41 66 Q D 5 GU p D D 2 POWER Switch PC PLAY OFF REC MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 D D Battery Compartment See page 14 Tripod Receptacle Used when securing the camera to a tripod D4090 p1 21 p65 9 99 11 11 16 38 WEIT TT o M l l T On Screen Display OSD
7. 5 GU p D ms D 2 Elle eelu Tuc Getting Started Things YoU Should KNOW e eee eceeeeeececeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeeeaeesseeeseeseaeesieeseaeeeeers 2 Safety PreCautiOn est gee fas Seege eege als Aa Attrition 3 Important SafeQuards ceecceeeeeeeeeneeceeeeeeeecneeeeaeeeseeesaeeseeeeeaeeseeeeeaeeseaeeseeseaeeseeeseeesaee 4 Preca tionS icenen en EE 5 Special Digital Camera Features AAA 7 Inde Of Controls 298 nied Ve ccscn dscns cede eeededcadeneaedesscevedpusans senesnecdueoycnsnsgea lab OEE anA RAE Aiara 8 On Screen Display OSD A 10 LOD Monitor INGiCation siiccicsscccccisscetssziascteaiceicceeiaestascnastesieceninctegecs ENEE EERE 11 Power Supply vtegretren eaudegr eegent ee asies ended AEAN EEIN E nein 13 Attaching the Camera Gap 16 Inserting the SuperDisk Diskette or Floppy Disk cecceeeceesceeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeneetens 17 Operating the MENU Screen ecceceeeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeseeeeeaeesaeeseaeeseeeeaeeseeeseaeeseaeenaeenaes 19 Setting the COCK wis sceissceelacsesceneceevsnetsnensonecdlnepdetescennrscagbecndenedsd SA A EAEE Er ra cites 21 Basic Operation Capturing un ereenn eea aenar e aeiia E reka a a S OSEE aN O AEA o AEE TONTE A EONS ERS 22 Adjusting LCD Viewfinder Brightness AA 28 Playing Back Captured Images ccceeseesceeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeesaeeeeeseaeeeaeeseaeeeaeeseaeseaeeteaeens 29 Viewing Images on a TV Screen and Transferring Images to a VCR eeeeeeee
8. 00 2 May 24 2000 10 DI AM MAY 24 2000 SEL av SET at SEL av SET at EXIT MENU EXIT MENU lt CLOCK SET gt lt CLOCK SET gt 10 00 AM D S 24 2000 10 00 AM MAY 42000 SEL av SET at SEL av SET ak EXIT MENU EXIT MENU lt CLOCK SET gt 10 00 AM MAY 24 ES gt SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU 4 Press MENU twice to exit Clock starts when menu is exited 21 Super Fine Mode Fine Mode Normal Mode Zoom Mode 1 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select E mode SF F N ZOOM i ee page 26 Before you begin If vou en Se SLOW SHUTTER Open the Lens Cover Set the POWER In Manual mode press MENU to Switch to REC or MANUAL REC display the MENU screen and then See pages 19 20 press or w to select SLOW SHUT TER Press or P to select ON See page 11 lt MANUAL REC MENU 2 3 gt WHITE BALANCE AUTO LIGHT METER AUTO ETE 4 ON gt TIME LAPSE OFF CLOCK SET SEL av SET at EXIT MENU SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM 2 Press ZOOM T or W to zoom In and Out e Zoom magnification level is up to x3 e There is no zoom indication on the LCD Viewfinder 3 Press SHTR down halfway to lock Auto Focus EN e Beep sounds twice See page 27 4 Press SHTR down the rest of the way to actually capture the image e Shutter sounds once See page 27 e While the Digital Camera processes the image REC will blink on the LCD Viewfinder and the captured image will be disp
9. 100 0020 F 10 00 AM 100 0001 F 10 00 AM e If there are no images in memory a blue back screen will be displayed Hold down p or lt gt for ascending order and a for descending order to quickly advance the images on the LCD Viewfinder e Page number is changed continuously while p or lt q is held down e Selected page is displayed when button is released 29 99 11 11 16 39 WEIT TT o M III Playing Back Captured Images Motion Image Playback When a captured image in EI Motion Image Rec mode is displayed See page 25 The following message will appear e Adjust the volume by pressing VOL PUS TO START AUDIO SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM 1 Press SHTR to start playback of Motion image Multi Playback If you select Es in the PLAY MENU you 1 will be able to see Thumbnail images on Press A or to select DISPLAY the LCD Viewfinder each Thumbnail MODE in the MENU screen And page will contain 9 images press lt q or P to select Es Before you begin Eat E Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See E pages 19 20 PRINT MARK op SEL av SET ak EXIT MENU 2 Press MENU A Multi Image Playback screen will appear e When many images are stored in the Disk Media it may take a while for the Multi Image screen to playback 3 Press gt
10. 36 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p34 44 p65 36 99 11 11 16 39 WEE TT OL III Self Timer Recording The Self Timer allows you to capture an image about 10 seconds after pressing the shutter Press A or to select SELF TIMER and press lt q or p to select ON Before you begin This puts the camera in self timer Set the POWER Switch to REC or mode MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 lt REC Mode gt lt MANUAL REC Mode gt lt REC MENU 1 2 gt lt MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 gt AUDIO AUDIO ON SELF TIMER SELF TIMER a ONE BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS osD osp ON CLOCK SET IRIS SEL A SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU EXIT MENU e After ON is selected and MENU is pressed amp mark will appear on the LCD Viewfinder see page 10 2 Press MENU to exit 3 Press SHTR e The Self Timer Indicator lights up The indicator starts flashing rapidly after about 8 seconds and the image is captured about 2 seconds later e The Self Timer setting returns to OFF mode each time an image is captured Repeat these steps each time Self Timer is used Zu D H D TI D rmp c OD Vu Self Timer Indicator 37 SD4090 p34 44 p65 37 99 11 11 16 40 WEIT TT o M l l T Adjusting the Iris Manually Normally the camera adjusts the exposure automatically However when the 1 Press A or W to select IRIS ba
11. Atlanta GA 30350 ILLINOIS 1703 North Randall Road Elgin IL 60123 Pick up Drop off only 9060 Golf Road Niles IL 60714 MARYLAND 62 Mountain Road Glen Burnie MD 21061 MASSACHUSETTS 60 Glacier Drive Suite G Westwood MA 02090 MICHIGAN 37048 Van Dyke Avenue Sterling Heights MI 48312 MINNESOTA 7850 12th Avenue South Airport Business Center Bloomington MN 55425 OHIO 2236 Waycross Road Civic Center Plaza Forest Park OH 45240 PENNSYLVANIA 2221 Cabot Blvd West Suite B Langhorne PA 19047 Chartiers Valley Shopping Center 1025 Washington Pike Bridgeville PA 15017 Service in Puerto Rico Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Panasonic Sales Company Factory Servicenter Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 Phone 787 750 4300 Fax 787 768 2910 Accessory Purchases Customer Orders Only 1 800 272 7033 74 SD4090 p67 76 p65 TENNESSEE 919 8th Avenue South Nashville TN 37203 TEXAS 7482 Harwin Drive Houston TX 77036 13615 Welch Road Suite 101 Farmers Branch TX 75244 WASHINGTON 20425 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 HAWAII 99 859 Iwaiwa Street Aiea Hawaii 96701 Phone 808 488 1996 Fax 808 486 4369 As of October 97 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 j 99 11 11 16 41 A AC Adaptor Supplied 2 13 15 AC Cable Supplied 2 13 15 Accessory optional 67 Accessory Supplied 2 A
12. If any liquid has been spilled onto or electric shock or other hazards objects have fallen into the video unit 19 Safety Check Upon completion of any c If the video unit has been exposed to rain service or repairs to this video unit ask the or water service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the video unit is in safe d If the video unit does not operate normally operating order by following the operating instructions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as an improper adjustment of other controls may resultin damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the video unit to its normal operation e If the video unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged When the video unit exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service Precautions USE amp LOCATION e TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD Your Digital Camera and power supply should not be exposed to rain or moisture Do not connect the power supply or operate your Digital Camera if it gets wet Your Digital Camera has been designed for outdoor use however it is not designed to sustain direct exposure to water rain sleet snow sand dust or a direct splashing from a pool or evena cup of coffee This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your Digital Camera Do not attempt to disassemble this unit There are no user serviceable part
13. The indication displayed on the LCD screen will tell you the operation status of the Digital Camera REC OSD White Balance Mode Light Metering Mode See page 35 See page 36 Self Timer Mode AUTO No Indication AUTO No Indication See page 37 INDOOR amp SPOT E T Displayed when image with WHITE SET W gt a AUDIO is recorded Flash Mode See pages 23 25 See page 34 REC AUTO No Indication Displayed when image is ON 4 recorded RED EYE OFF e Low Light Warning LIGHT will appear when the SLOW SEP 10 2000 light level is inadequate In See pages 22 23 10 00AM this case more light should be Displayed If SLOW provided or use flash to SHUTTER is set to ON achieve better picture quality in the MENU screen and color Date Time Indication EN Image Pages left Recording Mode See page 21 in memory SF Super Fine F Fine N Normal ZOOM Zoom Motion Image Rec Mode y Burst Rec Mode See page 26 AUDIO Displayed when image with AUDIO is played Print Number Not displayed when movie is played See S 66 29 30 Wi edd Pages ee 20 Baitery Condition Print Mark mam FULL See page 66 EMPTY As the Battery is depleted the indication changes POWER LED will flash when battery is empty SEP 10 2000 Directory 10 00 AM Image Number Displayed Image Page and its captured mode SF Super Fine F Fine N No
14. e Time Lapse feature is available with Super Fine SF Fine F Normal N and Zoom mode If the REC mode is set to H or Gy please change REC mode See page 26 2 Press MENU to set time lapse mode TIME LAPSE MODE PUSH SHTR TO START PUSH MENU TO EXIT F 3 Press SHTR to start time lapse mode recording wn D H D TI D rmp c OD Vu TIME LAPSE MODE PUSH MENU TO EXIT e REC will blink on the LCD Viewfinder while image is being processed e Press MENU to exit this mode e During time lapse recording even during non recording intervals the battery may become depleted Therefore using an AC Adaptor supplied is recommended 39 SD4090 p34 44 p65 39 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT CL III To Delete Specific Images You can delete unwanted images and increase the remaining image memory 1 Press A or V to select DELETE and Warning Once deleted images cannot be press p to display DELETE menu restored lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt lt DELETE gt Before you begin DISPLAY MODE NORMAL gt DELETE gt Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See o ON pages 19 20 SEL fae SET Ak SEL A SET at EXIT MENU EXIT MENU 2 Press gt to display DELETE PAGE menu lt DELETE PAGE gt SEL PAGE ak DELETE SHTR EXIT MENU 100 0001 F 3 Press lt q or P to select the image page to be deleted 4 Press SHTR to d
15. repeatedly to scroll forward through Multi Image pages each page contains 9 images e All images will be displayed as still images 100 Press p gt 9100 0002 0003 0004 0011 0012 0013 0005 0006 0007 g 0014 0015 0016 0008 0009 0010 0017 0018 0019 SEL 4 gt AY SET SHTR SEL 4 gt av SET SHTR 30 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p22 33 p65 30 EN 99 11 11 16 39 WEE TT OL III Playing Back Captured Images 4 Press A to move back through the images on the page until the number of the image you want to select is highlighted 100 Press lt 4 100 0002 0003 0004 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0008 0009 0010 SEL 4 gt av SET SHTR SEL 4 gt AY SET SHTR 5 Press A or w to go directly to the next or previous page of images 100 PressA 100 0002 0003 0004 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 3 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0008 0009 0010 SEL 4 gt AY SET SHTR SEL 4 gt AY SET SHTR 100 Press V 100 0002 0003 0004 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 i 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 0008 0009 0010 SEL 4 gt AY SET SHTR SEL 4 gt AY SET SHTR
16. 2 7 8 D inch 97 W x 43 H x 73 D mm For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 99 11 11 16 41 Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company Division of Company Division of Matsushita Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc Electric Corporation of America Ave 65 de Infanteria Km 9 5 One Panasonic Way Secaucus San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto New Jersey 07094 Rico 00985 PANASONIC QUASAR Video Products Limited Warranty Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company collectively referred to as the Warrantor will repair this product with new or refurbished parts free of charge in the USA or Puerto Rico in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship as follows all time periods commence from the date of the original purchase PRODUCT PARTS LABOR CAMCORDER ONE 1 YEAR EXCEPT CCD IMAGE SENSOR NINETY 90 DAYS DIGITAL CAMERA CCD IMAGE SENSOR SIX 6 MONTHS NINETY 90 DAYS VCR ONE 1 YEAR NINETY 90 DAYS A V MIXER ONE 1 YEAR NINETY 90 DAYS MONITOR VCR ONE 1 YEAR EXCEPT CRT NINETY 90 DAYS CRT TWO 2 YEARS CRT NINETY 90 DAYS CUSTOMER PAYS ALL LABOR CHARGES AFTER 90 DAYS Monitor VCR In home or carry in Service 22 diagonal CRT LCD and Larger Monitor VCR Carry in Service 21 diagonal CRT LCD and smaller Batteries if included New rechargeable batteries in exchange for defective rechargeable batteries for ten 10 days Non recha
17. AUTO or SPOT 10 SLOW SHUTTER See Pages 22 23 11 To select slow shutter By changing the shutter speed you can capturing a more beautiful image also in a comparatively dark place TIME LAPSE See Page 39 To set time lapse recording 11 99 11 11 16 38 O WEIT TT o M III LCD Monitor Indication 1 DISPLAY MODE See Pages 29 30 32 1 PLAY MENU 1 2 gt Select playback mode 2 CEAAL lt NORMAL gt 2 DELETE See Pages 40 41 3 co Delete image from SuperDisk Diskette or 4 AUDIO ON Floppy Disk 5 Se SET 4p 3 COPY See Pages 42 43 EXIT MENU To set copy 4 AUDIO See Pages 29 30 To select audio on off when playing back lt PLAY MENU 2 2 gt 5 PRINT MARK See Page 66 6 Ge To set print mark BRIGHTNESS SE 6 SLIDE SHOW See Page 44 BEEP Low Playback images as slide show SEL As SET ak EXIT MENU On Screen Display Order Set OSD OFF in the MENU screen gt SEP 10 2000 100 0010 F 10 00 AM Co S E Set OSD ON in the MENU screen e Press MENU to display MENU screen and then select OSD ON If you select OFF OSDs will not be displayed 12 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p1 21 p65 12 99 11 11 16 38 WEE TT OL III Power Supply Charge the Battery Pack on the AC Adaptor AC Adaptor o TO 1 Connect AC Cable supplied to AC IN on the AC Adaptor and plug the AC Adaptor into an AC outlet e POWER
18. Connection 1 Turn on your PC 2 Set POWER Switch to PC on the Digital Camera e The POWER LED lamp lights up e LCD Viewfinder is off in PC mode 3 Connect the Digital Camera to your PC using the USB Cable supplied e You can use this Digital Camera as a SuperDisk Drive See pages 61 64 65 e For extended periods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor supplied as a power source e Once the USB driver is installed the Digital Camera can be connected even after the PC has been started The USB Cable supplied must be connected as described in the above steps 56 WW D4090 p45 66 p65 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 56 EN 99 11 11 16 40 WEE hl rl EE III Transferring Your Images Macintosh iMac Reading and Writing the Disk Media To read or write to the Disk Media using Macintosh follow the instructions below USB Cable supplied Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to PC Connect the Digital Camera to the PC using the supplied USB Cable refer to page 56 for additional details Reading the Disk Media To PC Terminal 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click Apple Menu Macintosh HD Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2 0 and Adobe PhotoDeluxe e When playing back Motion images start QuickTime 57 D4090 p45 66 p65 57 99 11 11 16 40 wn xe OD Q 2 TI D D rmp c OD Vu WEE TT OL
19. III Transferring Your Images Macintosh 3 Click on the File Menu and Open File The File Open MENU is displayed F mfa PhotoDeltine F mia PhotoDeluxe Select the 3 5 FD Drive for the Digital Camera and find the image data file in the Digital Camera e When the Digital Camera POWER Switch is set to PC the Digital Camera Drive is recognized as the 3 5 FD Drive e The Camera Disk consists of DCIM and MISC Folders e The DCIM Folder is used to store image data and the MISC Folder is used to store Print Mark data e Image data is stored in the 100 PANA folder with the file number starting from P1000001 When the 1000th image data is written the 101 Pana folder is created and the file number starts from P1010001 e The file numbers once deleted cannot be used e If the file number is changed the Digital Camera cannot read the file 4 Open the image to View the image e End all the applications if after playing back a Motion image etc with QuickTime you want to change from PC IMAGE VIEWER ON PC mode to another mode Only change from PC mode while a message such as the one shown at the right is DES displayed 58 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 o SD4090 p45 66 p65 58 EN 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT elle III Transferring Your Images Macintosh Writing to the Disk Media 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click the icon d
20. ON osD ON CLOCK SET IRIS SEL av ak SEL av SET at EXIT MENU EXIT MENU e Press MENU to exit e When AUDIO is ON The is displayed on the screen LCD Viewfinder SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM e If you want to use SLOW SHUTTER Press MENU to display the MENU screen and then press p or w to select SLOW SHUTTER Press dor gt to select ON MANUAL REC only See page 11 SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM 3 Press ZOOM T or W to zoom In and Out e Zoom magnification level is up to x3 e There is no zoom indication on the LCD Viewfinder Continued on next page 23 SD4090 p22 33 p65 23 99 11 11 16 39 U 9 o OH CO xe D G G Oo gt Capturing Images 4 5 4 Press SHTR down halfway to lock Auto Focus e Beep sounds twice see page 27 5 Press SHTR down the rest of the way to actually capture the image e Shutter sounds once See page 27 e You can record the audio for 5 seconds by pressing the SHTR button e While the Digital Camera processes the image REC OSD will appear on the LCD The captured image will be displayed on the LCD Viewfinder for a few seconds e When a captured image is displayed on the LCD Viewfinder you will not be able to capture another image until that image is no longer displayed on the screen e The power automatically shuts off to conserve power if there is no activity for over one minute while the battery is used as
21. T Transferring Your Images Windows 98 By using the included USB cable to The SuperDisk Diskette is only supported connect to a PC you can use your by Windows 98 or Mac OS 8 1 or later SuperDisk camera as an external storage For other operating systems you should device use Floppy Disk TOPCTerminal Cx 2 Personal Computer USB Cable supplied A e A USB Terminal Connection 1 Turn on your PC 2 Set the POWER Switch to PC on the Digital Camera e The POWER LED lamp lights up e LCD Viewfinder is off in PC mode 3 Connect the Digital Camera to your PC Windows using the USB Cable supplied e You can use this Digital Camera as a SuperDisk Drive See pages 61 62 63 65 e For extended periods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor supplied as a power source e Once the USB driver is installed the Digital Camera can be connected even after the PC has been started The USB Cable supplied must be connected as described in the above steps 48 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p45 66 p65 48 EN 99 11 11 16 40 WEE hl RER III Transferring Your Images Windows 98 Reading and Writing the Disk Media eee To read or write to the Disk Media using Windows 98 follow the instructions below Before you begin E the POWER Switch to PC USB Cable supplied Connect the Digital Camera to the PC
22. TT Le III Operating the MENU Screen How to operate the MENU screen Please refer to pages 11 12 for explanation of each menu item MENU Button When selecting REC mode 1 e OFF REC e e PLAY 1 Open the Lens Cover Set POWER Switch to REC e Turn the dial so that it clicks into position e The POWER LED lamp lights up D4090 p1 21 p65 19 lt MANUAL REC menu gt lt MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 gt AUDIO a ON gt SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS lt REC menu gt lt REC MENU 1 2 gt lt ON gt SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS OSD ON IRIS SEL A SET at EXIT MENU osD ON CLOCK SET SEL Ar SET lt gt EXIT MENU lt PLAY menu gt lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt CEANA 4NORMAL DELETE COPY AUDIO ON PRINT MARK SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU Example of Menu Screens 2 Press MENU to display MENU screen lt REC MENU 1 2 gt 3 Press A or to select the item lt REC MENU 1 2 gt 4 Press q or p to set it lt REC MENU 1 2 gt AUDIO ON 5 Press MENU to exit 19 99 11 11 16 38 AUDIO ON gt SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS osD ON CLOCK SET SEL Ar SET at EXIT MENU AUDIO ON SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS OSD a ON gt CLOCK SET SEL Ar SET lt gt EXIT MENU SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS OSD OFF gt CLOCK SET SEL Ar SET at EXIT MENU Q D 5 GU p D ms D G
23. V Cable 2 33 B Battery Remaining Indication 10 Beep 27 Brightness LCD Viewfinder 28 Built in Flash 34 c Camera Strap 2 16 Capturing Images 22 23 24 25 27 Copy Image 42 43 D a DC POWER Cable 2 15 Delete Image 40 F Formatting the Disk Media 41 l Iris 38 Index of Controls 8 9 L LCD Viewfinder 22 25 28 29 Low Light Warning 10 Light Metering 36 Lithium lon Battery 2 13 14 67 M Manual Playback 29 MENU Screen 19 20 Multi Playback 30 31 SD4090 p67 76 p65 O On Screen Display OSD 10 12 P Playback 29 30 31 32 Playback Menu 12 POWER Supply 13 14 15 Print Mark DPOF 66 R Recording Menu 11 S Self Timer 11 37 Setting the Clock 21 Service Center Directory 74 Slide Show 44 Slow Shutter 22 23 Special Digital Camera Features 7 Specifications 72 SuperDisk 2 17 SuperDisk Drive 61 65 T Transferring Images 33 45 60 Time Lapse 39 W Warranty 73 White Balance 35 Z Zoom Playback 32 75 99 11 11 16 41 TI O Si EC bech O 3 O Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 SD4090 p67 76 p65 76 Panasonic Sales Company Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico Inc PSC Ave 65 de Infanter a Km 9 5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina Puerto Rico 00985 99 11 11 16 41 Printed inJapan LSQT0179A 1199 0
24. a cool dark dry place If you leave the Battery in the Digital Camera or on the AC Adaptor for along time the Battery will no longer be rechargeable e Keep the Battery terminals clean Operation Time When using the supplied Panasonic Lithium lon Batteries you will have a maximum of about 200 images at an ambient temperature of 25 C e Capturing an image every 30 seconds e Using Flash once for every other capture e Recording modeis Fine CAUTION Replace with Panasonic PV DBP5 or CGR B 202A1B only Use of another battery may present arisk of fire or explosion Caution battery may explode if mistreated Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of in fire Keep battery out of reach of children Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly inserted Dispose of used battery promptly 99 11 11 16 38 a gt WEE TT OL III Power Supply Using AC Adaptor Jack Cover payers Duuag E 2 AC Adapter supplied AC Cable supplied DC POWER Cable supplied 1 Pull up the Jack Cover 2 Connect DC POWER Cable supplied to DC OUT on the AC Adaptor and DC IN on the Digital Camera 3 Connect AC Cable supplied to AC IN on the AC Adaptor 4 Plug the AC Adaptor into an AC outlet e While not in use unplug the AC Adaptor from the AC outlet e Use the supplied Panasonic AC Adaptor e Do not connect AC Adaptor after turning POWER on e When the DC Cable i
25. a power source Press SHTR to return POWER on e Do not subject unit to a strong impact during record or playback Unit may not function normally e Do not use in extreme heat 104 F and above This may damage the disk Also in extremely hot places 104 F and above remove the disk from the camera and store to avoid damaging disk 24 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p22 33 p65 24 EN 99 11 11 16 39 Motion Image Rec Mode Burst Rec Mode You can capture a motion image by selecting EE in REC MODE And you can capture a burst image by selecting Gy in REC MODE Before you begin Open the Lens Cover Set the POWER to REC or MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 3 4 MIC D4090 p22 33 p65 25 Capturing Images 1 Press REC MODE repeatedly to select Motion R or Burst Gay recording mode 2 Press ZOOM T or W to zoom In and Out e Zoom magnification level is up to x3 e There is no zoom indication on the LCD Viewfinder 3 Press SHTR down halfway to lock Auto Focus e Beep sounds twice See page 27 4 Hold down the SHTR button the rest of the way to actually capture the image If you select AUDIO ON audio will be recorded through the MIC U G CG OH CO xe D G O gt SEP 10 2000 ED REC MODE Se e A Motion Image EI can be captured up to 10 seconds while SHTR is pressed with audio CN REC MODE e A Burst Image can be capture
26. e Press MENU twice to exit Important e While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity 43 99 11 11 16 40 You can playback captured images as a SlideShow 1 Press A or W to select SLIDE SHOW Before you begin Ba ZE Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See Geer e pages 19 20 CLOCK SET BEEP LOW SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU 2 Press p to start slide show SLIDE SHOW START PUSH MENUTO EXIT e Press MENU to exit this mode SLIDE SHOW STOP e SLIDE SHOW automatically stops after approx 20minutes Important e SLIDE SHOW during execution do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity 44 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p34 44 p65 44 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT LO III Transferring Your Images Windows 98 System Requirements e 10MB available hard disk space e IBM PC AT or compatible e 256 Color Monitor or Full Color Monitor e Windows 98 Pre installed PC with USB recommended 24bits per pixel or 16 7 port million colors e 486 CPU or higher Pentium e CD ROM drive for installation recommended e USB Port e 32MB on board memory e Mouse or other poin
27. find the booklet Something About Interference available from FCC local regional offices helpful FCC Warning To assure continued FCC compliance use only the provided shielded interface cable with ferrite core when connecting digital camera to computer in accordance with instruction herein Also any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the user s authority to operate Q D 5 GU p D ms D G Declaration of Conformity Model Number PV SD4090 Trade Name Panasonic Responsibility Party Matsushita Electric Corporation of America ddress One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094 Telephone Number 1 800 211 PANA 7262 This device ST lies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is AT to the following two conditions is device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must acceptany EE received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION CAUTION E UNIT IS A CLASS LASER PRODUCT 2 HOWEVER THIS UNIT USES A VISIBLE LASER BEAM LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN WHICH GOULD CAUSE HAZ ROOUS R ATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM J EXPOSURE IF DIRECTED Be SUR ET OPERA THE UNIT CORRECTLY AS INSTRUCTED ep N OUTLET DO NOT PLACE YOUR EYES CLOSE TO ATTENTION OPENINGS TO LOOK INTO THE INSIDE OF THIS DAN TTC UNIT NE PAS REGARDER DANS LE USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR FAISCEAU J RFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPEC
28. to PLAY You may select playback as described on page 29 to page 32 e The POWER LED lamp lights up 4 Start a recording of the desired images Refer to your VCR manual U 9 V OH CO xe D G G O sl e For extended periods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor supplied as a power source VCR Monitor A V Cable supplied Connect the A V OUT Terminal on the Camera and the AUDIO IN VIDEO IN on the VCR or TV using the A V Cable supplied 33 99 11 11 16 39 WEIT TT o M l L T Using the Built in Flash This camera features a Built in Flash which can be used to capture images in dimly lit conditions Before you begin 1 Press 5 repeatedly to select flash Set the POWER Switch to REC or mode MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 The mode that is selected will be displayed on the LCD Viewfinder AUTO No indication The flash automatically lights depending on lighting conditions 4 The flash will light whenever you capture an image LCD Viewfinder This setting reduces the red reflections in the eye when the flash lights The flash will light twice once before capturing and then once during capturing The flash will light whenever you capture an image Ka The flash will not light even when you capture an image MANUAL REC mode only e The effective range of the flash is ro
29. using the supplied USB Cable refer to page 48 for additional details Reading the Disk Media 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click Start Programs and Image Viewing Software for Example PHOTODELUXE Click Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3 1 and Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3 1 The initial screen of the Image Viewing Software is displayed H xe D Q v TI D p EC OD GU DN syp ii pal L e When playing back Motion images start QuickTime Continued on next page 49 SD4090 p45 66 p65 49 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT rl s Transferring Your Images Windows 98 3 Click on the File Menu and Open File The File Open MENU is displayed Km a kel u ia wu pm Select the 3 5 FD Drive for the Digital Camera and find the image data file in the Digital Camera e When the Digital Camera POWER Switch is set to PC the Digital Camera Drive is recognized as the 3 5 FD Drive with the latest drive letter for example G e The Camera Disk consists of Dcim and Misc Folders EN e The Dom Folder is used to store image data and the Misc Folder is used to store Print Mark data e Image data is stored in the 100 Pana folder with the file number starting from P1000001 When the 1000th image data is written the 101 Pana folder is created and the file number starts from P1010001 e The
30. will be played The volume of audio can be adjusted by pressing VOL lt VOLUME gt OOOMOOO SEP 10 2000 100 0001 F 10 00 AM e Do not subject unit to a strong impact during record or playback Unit may not function normally e Do not use in extreme heat 104 F and above This may damage the disk Also in extremely hot places 104 F and above remove the disk from the camera and store to avoid damaging disk e The power automatically shuts off to conserve power if there is no activity for over two minutes while the battery is used as a power source Press SHTR to return POWER on D4090 p22 33 p65 29 1 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU and press p to set DISPLAY MODE to NORMAL lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DETALAJ a NORMAL DELETE COPY AUDIO ON PRINT MARK SEL av SET at EXIT MENU Press A or W to select AUDIO and press lt q or gt to select AUDIO ON or OFF Press MENU to exit lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DISPLAY MODE NORMAL DELETE COPY a OND PRINT MARK SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU Press gt or lt 4 repeatedly gt for ascending order and a for descending order to change the displayed image on the LCD Viewfinder e The image page number and recording mode are displayed at the bottom of the screen U 9 o OH CO xe D G G O sl lt AUDIO ON gt lt AUDIO OFF gt d Jess Je PUSH SHTR TO START AUDIO SEP 10 2000 SEP 10 2000
31. D H v TI D G p E D GU e Unable to place in Suspend Resume mode While the SuperDisk Driver is reading writing to the Disk Media please do not place in Suspend Resume mode e This Digital Camera is not compatible with Flash Pass e Using a head cleaner caution When using a head cleaner please use the product described below and limit cleaning to about 7 seconds Name of article Imation 3 5 Dry Head Cleaning Disk Article No 74040183035 65 SD4090 p45 66 p65 65 99 11 11 16 40 Use this feature when a laboratory service Stamp Print Marker that supports DPOF Digital Print Order Format is used 1 Press A or W to select PRINT MARK Before you begin and press p to display PRINT MARK Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See menu mE lt PRINT MARK gt pages 19 20 gt CANCEL ALL INDEX SEL av SET lt 4 gt EXIT MENU e Select SET CANCEL PAGE to select image CANCEL ALL to cancel all image print marks and INDEX to set or clear index print on all pages 2 Press lt q or p to select the image page you want to mark for printing and press SHTR to stamp print mark A O mark will appear on the image Press A or to select number of copies to print up to 99 O 1 PRINT MARK gt SET CANCEL PAGE PRINT COPIES av SEL PAGE K L SET CANCEL SHTR EXIT MENU 100 0001 F e Repeat step 2 to stamp other images e Press SHT
32. IFIED deii MAY ja IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR MAA YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED inside of product This symbol warns the user that CAUTION uninsulatedvoltagewithinthe unitmay have sufficient magnitude to cause electric shock Therefore itis dangerous to make any kind of contact with any inside part of this unit CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerningthe operation and maintenance ofthis unithas been included Therefore itshouldbe read carefully in order to avoid any problems NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL The above markings are located on the appliance bottom cover 3 D4090 p1 21 p65 3 99 11 11 16 38 Important Safeguards Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unitis operated Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference Heed Warnings All warnings on the unit and inthe operating instructions should be adheredto Follow Instructions All operating and maintenance instructions should be followed Cleaning Unplug this video unit from the wall outlet before cleaning Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a dry cloth for cleaning Attachments Do not use attachm
33. Inc web site http www apple com 54 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p45 66 p65 54 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT PER III Transferring Your Images Macintosh QuickTime Driver Installation e The QuickTime Driver when installed allows your Digital Camera to transfer Motion Image Recording files to your PC e For information on Apple QuickTime visit their website at http www info apple com info apple com support 1 Turn on the Macintosh 2 Insert the supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive 3 Double click the PHOTODELUXE Pai 4 Double click on QT 4 02 and QuickTime Installer L ig 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen H xe D Q v TI D 9 p E OD GU PalmCam File Converter Installation e The Mac software is currently not available but will be available in the future on our website at www panasonic com palmcam or by calling 1 800 272 7033 55 SD4090 p45 66 p65 55 99 11 11 16 40 WEIT TT o M l l T Transferring Your Images Macintosh By using the included USB cable to The SuperDisk Diskette is only supported connect to a PC you can use your by Windows 98 or Mac OS 8 1 or later SuperDisk camera as an external storage For other operating systems you should device use Floppy Disk TO PC Terminal USB Terminal USB Cable supplied
34. LCD Viewfinder Brightness You may want to brighten or darken the 1 LCD Liquid Crystal Display Viewfinder for Press A or W to select BRIGHTNESS easier viewing This adjustment will not in the MENU screen affect the captured image brightness Before you begin lt REC mode gt lt MANUAL REC mode gt Set POWER Switch to REC MANUAL Kaes fo ak aera REC or PLAY See pages 19 20 Ge OFF OSD ON OSD ON CLOCK SET IRIS SEL av SET ak SEL A SET ab EXIT MENU EXIT MENU lt PLAY mode gt lt PLAY MENU 2 2 gt SLIDE SHOW OSD ON BRIGHTNESS gt CLOCK SET BEEP LOW SEL av SET at EXIT MENU 2 Press to display LCD BRIGHTNESS screen lt LCD BRIGHTNESS gt 0008000 e SET at EXIT MENU 3 Press lt q or gt to change the brightness of the LCD Viewfinder for brighter for darker 4 Press MENU twice to exit e The brightness level set in this menu is not related to the brightness of the captured image e The original BRIGHTNESS will be restored when the Digital Camera is turned off 28 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p22 33 p65 28 EN 99 11 11 16 39 WEE TT OL III Playing Back Captured Images Manual Playback You can playback recorded images on the LCD Viewfinder Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See pages 19 20 e When selecting AUDIO ON a still image with audio
35. LED lamp will light AC Cable e Disconnect DC Cable if it is connected to AC Adaptor Q D 5 GU p D ms D 2 2 Attach the battery as shown to charge e Charge Lamps on the AC Adaptor will flash and then turn solid green to indicate current charge level When all 4 lamps are constantly on the battery is fully charged approx 1 hour 20 minutes 3 Remove the Battery Slide the Battery out and then lift up e About the Charge Lamps e The four Charge Lamps 25 50 75 and 100 flash and then remain lit one after another to indicate how much the Battery has been charged When all four lamps are lit charging is finished e The Charge Lamps give a good approximate indication of the charging condition under normal ambient temperature However when charging at high or low temperature the charge lamps may differ considerably from the actual charging condition Battery Charging Confirmation Marker Use this marker as a reminder to yourself when the battery is fully charged or in need of a charge This marker performs no function and is for your reference only e The Battery is no longer serviceable if the operation time is very short even after a sufficient charge 13 D4090 p1 21 p65 13 99 11 11 16 38 Power Supply Bottom View co a CO 1 Slide the Battery Compartment lid in the direction of the arrow and swing it open
36. PONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER warvid 10 20 97 TI oO e E O 3 O sl SD4090 p67 76 p65 73 99 11 11 16 41 WEIT TT o Le III Service Center Directory For Product Information operating Assistance Literature Request Dealer Locations and all Customer Service inquires please contact 1 800 272 7033 Monday Friday 8 30am 8pm EST Web Site http WWW Panasonic com You can purchase parts accessories or locate your nearest servicenter by visiting our Web Site Product Repairs MAIL TO Centralized Factory Servicenter Panasonic Services Company 1705 N Randall Road Elgin IL 60123 7847 Attention Digital Camera Repair Please carefully pack and ship prepaid and insured to the Elgin centralized repair Factory Servicenter While there will be added handling delays you may bring your unit to one of the following locations who will then forward the unit to Elgin for repair Customer s in Puerto Rico please ship or carry in to location below Service in Puerto Rico Factory Servicenter Locations CALIFORNIA 6550 Katella Avenue Cypress CA 90630 800 Dubuque Avenue S San Francisco CA 94080 20201 Sherman Way Suite 102 Canoga Park CA 91306 3878 Ruffin Road Suite A San Diego CA 92123 COLORADO 1640 South Abilene Street Suite D Aurora CO 80012 FLORIDA 3700 North 29th Avenue Suite 102 Hollywood FL 33020 GEORGIA 8655 Roswell Road Suite 100
37. Psst o TER III Panasonic Digital Camera Operating Instructions Model No PV S D4090 SUPER DISK Cy PalmCam For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference LSQT0179A D4090 p1 21 p65 1 99 11 11 16 38 WEIT TT o Le III Things You Should Know 8 Attach your purchase receipt here Thank you and congratulations On your purchase of this state of the art Panasonic Digital Camera This product Dealer Purchased From has been manufactured and tested to Panasonic s highest standards to give you Dealer Address the best in performance and reliability Save this operating instruction manual as an operating and information guide Model No Date of Purchase Dealer Phone No Serial No Unpack your Digital Camera Please confirm that the following items are packed in the Digital Camera box They are provided to help you use or set up your Digital Camera 1pc Digital Camera 1 pc AC Adaptor LSSQ0219 with 1pc DC POWER PV SD4090 AC Cable VJAW0044 Cable LSJA0277 1 pc USB Cable 1pc A V Cable 1pc Lithium lon 1pc SuperDisk LSJA0265 LSJA0278 Battery Pack Diskette LSFT0188 PV DBP5 1pc Camera Strap 1pc CD ROM of USB Driver Software for Windows 98 LSFC0013 and Macintosh File Converter for Windows 95 98 Qui
38. R again to cancel print mark 3 Press MENU to exit this menu 66 SD4090 p45 66 p65 66 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT OL III Digital Camera Accessory For ordering instructions see the Accessory Order Form page Accessory Figure Description Price CGR B 202A1B Lithum lon Battery 100 00 TI O S my O 3 O 67 SD4090 p67 76 p65 67 99 11 11 16 41 WEIT TT o M l l T Digital Camera Accessory Order Form Please photocopy this form when placing an order 1 Model 2 Items Ordered Accessory Description Price Each Quantity Total Price Subtotal Your State amp Local Sales Tax Shipping amp Handling 5 00 Total Enclosed 3 Method of payment check one Check of Money Order enclosed NO C O D SHIPMENTS VISA Credit Card MasterCard Expiration Date Discover Customer Signature Make Check or Money Order to MATSUSHITA ACCESSORIES Please do not send cash 4 Shipping information UPS delivery requires complete street address Ship To Mr Mrs Ms First Last Phone Day Street Address Night City State Zip TO OBTAIN ANY OF OUR DIGITAL CAMERA ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING VISIT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC DEALER OR CALL PANASONIC S ACCESSORY O
39. RDER LINE AT 1 800 272 7033 8 30 AM 8 PM M F EST OR MAIL THIS ORDER TO PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY ACCESSORY ORDER OFFICE 20421 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 68 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p67 76 p65 68 99 11 11 16 41 WEE TT CL III Before Requesting Service If you have a problem with your Digital Camera it may be something you can correct yourself Check the list below for symptoms and corrections Cannot charge the Battery Pack e Make sure the rechargeable Lithium lon Battery Pack is attached p 13 e Make sure all necessary connections are correct and tight p 13 No power e Lithium lon Battery is depleted p 14 e Make sure polarities are aligned properly p 14 e When the unit is moved from a cold place to a warm place it may not function In this case please wait one hour before using the unit Power shuts off automatically e Auto shut off feature is on Press SHTR or set POWER Switch to OFF and then set to REC or MANUAL REC pp 19 20 22 Cannot capture the image e SuperDisk Diskette FD is not inserted p 17 e Make sure the POWER switch is set to REC or MANUAL REC pp 19 20 e No memory Delete some images before capturing images p 40 No Picture on the LCD Viewfinder e Auto shut off feature is on Set the POWER to EN OFF and then set to REC or MANUAL REC pp 19 20 22 LCD Viewfinder image is t
40. WEIT TT o M l l T Operating the MENU Screen When selecting MANUAL REC mode 2 Press MENU to display MENU screen lt MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 gt 1 Dap A OH E SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS osD ON IRIS SEL A SET ak EXIT MENU e OFF Press A or to select the item Prec e PLAY A v gee e lt MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 gt LC PC AUDIO ON SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS ad ON DP IRIS SEL A SET ab EXIT MENU d 4 Press lt q or gt to set it 1 lt MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 gt Open the Lens Cover Set POWER BE ge oF Switch to MANUAL REC ma WORE e Turn the dial so that it clicks into ENN position 5 EXIT MENU e The POWER LED lamp lights up Press MENU to exit EN When selecting PLAY mode o d Press MENU to display the MENU screen lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt 1 CESI 4 NORMAL DELETE COPY AUDIO ON PRINT MARK SEL As SET ak EXIT MENU AEG OFF 3 g PLAY Press A or W to select the item ECD S PC lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DISPLAY MODE NORMAL DELETE COPY lt OND PRINT MARK SEL av SET ak EXIT MENU d P 1 4 Press 4 or gt to set it Set POWER Switch to PLAY EE AH e Turn the dial so that it clicks into apy position coe e The POWER LED lamp lights up oa ial TT ite GEO 5 Press MENU to exit e While REC is sufficient for normal recording select MANUAL REC when you want to make more precise settings The REC MANUAL REC and PLAY menus consist of multiple pages Press w or A repeatedl
41. Y menu and 3 Press p to display COPY PAGE 1 Press A or W to select COPY lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DISPLAY MODE NORMAL DELETE COPY gt AUDIO ON PRINT MARK SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU select COPY PAGE lt COPY gt COPY PAGE L COPY ALL SEL A SET at EXIT MENU menu lt COPY gt SET CANCEL PAGE SELPAGE lt gt SET CANCEL SHTR COPY EXIT MENU 100 0001 F 4 Press q or p to select image you want to copy and press SHTR to stamp copy mark A C mark will appear on the image c lt COPY gt SET CANCEL PAGE SEL PAGE DEL SET CANCEL SHTR COPY ZS EXIT MENU 100 0001 F e Repeat step 4 to stamp other images e Press SHTR again to cancel copy mark 5 Press J to copy e PLEASE WAIT then PLEASE CHANGE DISK is displayed After Disk is changed PLEASE WAIT is displayed as images are copied When copying is complete the screen below will be displayed COPYING IS COMPLETE e Press MENU twice to exit 99 11 11 16 40 TI To Copy All Images You can copy all of the images stored ona Disk Media to another Disk Media using this operation Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See pages 19 20 om REC 675 5 PLAY w n re Es e When copying images from one disk to another the images are temporarily storedin camera memory before being copied to the target disk As the c
42. amera memory is only equal to about one Floppy Disk all the SuperDisk Diskette images cannot be stored and COPY ALL cannot be used If COPY ALL is selected when SuperDisk is the source CANNOT COPY ALL THE SUPERDISK will be displayed e Ifthe memory capacity of the SuperDisk Diskette or Floppy Disk that you want to copy tois not sufficient the following message will appear NOT AVAILABLE DISK NOT ENOUGH DISK SPACE CONTINUE SHTR EXIT MENU CONTINUE SHTR Eat MENU e You can copy images from a Floppy Disk to another Floppy Disk or a SuperDisk Diskette providing the TARGET disk has enough space SD4090 p34 44 p65 43 1 Press A or WV to select COPY lt PLAY MENU 1 2 gt DISPLAY MODE NORMAL DELETE AUDIO ON PRINT MARK SEL av SET at EXIT MENU 2 Press p to display COPY menu and select COPY ALL ren lt COPY gt COPY PAGE COPY ALL gt SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU 3 Press to display COPY ALL menu and press A or W to select YES lt COPY ALL gt COPY ALL PAGES OK NO SEL av ENTER SHTR e Select NO to return to the COPY MENU 4 Press SHTR to copy PLEASE WAIT e PLEASE WAIT then PLEASE CHANGE DISK is displayed After Disk is changed PLEASE WAIT is displayed as all of the images are copied When copying is complete the screen below will be displayed Zu xe D Q vD TI D G rmp E OD GU COPYING IS COMPLETE
43. as exceeded If NOT ENOUGH MEMORY is displayed delete unnecessary images Or decrease or change the images to be copied NOT ENOUGH DISK SPACE CONTINUE SHTR EXIT MENU Insufficient space on target disk compared to source disk After pressing SHTR to CONTINUE switch to a disk with enough space or press MENU to EXIT NOT AVAILABLE DISK SPACE CONTINUE SHTR EXIT MENU The disk cannot be copied The disk is unusable or protected After pressing SHTR to CONTINUE switch to a disk with enough space or press MENU to EXIT CANNOT COPY ALL THE SUPERDISK Cannot copy all the images It is impossible to select ALL COPY when SuperDisk is the source Please select COPY PAGE to copy PLEASE OPEN LENS COVER SD4090 p67 76 p65 71 Lens Cover is closed Please open the Lens Cover TI oO e E 3 O 3 9 Oo sl 71 99 11 11 16 41 aT Ce Specifications CCD Lens Focus Focusing Area Iris Shutter Speed Shutter Speed White Balance LCD Viewfinder Flash Microphone Speaker Memory Image Size Image Storage Floppy Disk EN SuperDisk Diskette Image Format Still Image With Audio Motion Image Digital Interface Video Signal Power Supply Power Consumption Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Weight Dimensions 1 2 7 inch 9 34 mm 1 320 k Pixels f 5 2 15 6 mm equivalent to a 34 102 mm lens on a 35 mm still
44. camera F2 8 4 7 Auto Preset Zone 7 9 inch 20 cm e approx F2 8 F8 wide 1 30 1 750 seconds Auto 1 4 1 750 seconds Slow Shutter mode Auto Indoor Outdoor White Set 2 5 inch 63 4 mm TFT Color LCD with 112 k pixels Built in Built in Mono Built in Mono Floppy Disk 1 44 MB SuperDisk Diskette 120MB 1 280 x 960 pixels Super Fine Fine 640 x 480 pixels Normal Zoom i mode 320 x 240 pixels H mode Approx 5 images Super Fine mode Approx 10 images Fine mode Approx 17 images Normal Zoom mode 10 sec x Approx 1 set EEJmode Approx 450 images Super Fine mode Approx 900 images Fine mode Approx 1 500 images Normal Zoom model 10 sec x Approx 90 sets mode JPEG Design Rule for Camera File System JPEG QuickTime QuickTime 320 x 240 pixel Still image with Audio USB NTSC Composite Lithium lon Battery 1250 mAh 7 2 V AC Adaptor input 110 240 V AC Digital Camera AC Adaptor supplied 32 104 F 0 40 C 10 75 Digital Camera AC Adaptor supplied Digital Camera AC Adaptor supplied Weight and dimensions shown are approximate Design and specifications are subject to change without notice 72 SD4090 p67 76 p65 7 2 V DC 1 8 A input 110 120 220 240 V AC 50 60 Hz 20 W 1 53 Ibs approx 695 g approx 0 39 Ibs approx 180 g approx 5 5 8 W x 4 3 8 H x 3 1 4 D inch 143 W x 112 H x 84 D mm 3 7 8 W x 1 5 8 H x
45. ckTime Software Adobe PhotoDeluxe Software for Windows 95 98 and Macintosh LSFT0189 co SuperDisk and the SuperDisk logo are trademarks of Imation Corporation The Circle Pyramid Logo is a registered trademark of Imation Corporation Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the United States and other countries Macintosh and iMac are registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license QuickTime is registered in the US and other countries Adobe the Adobe logo amp PhotoDeluxe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc All product brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders 2 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p1 21 p65 2 EN 99 11 11 16 38 Safety Precautions WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when operatedina residential environment If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on use the equipmentin another location and or utilize an electrical outlet different from that used by the receiver If necessary consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help You may
46. ckground is extremely bright or when the subject is backlit you can compensate Ze eR by adjusting the Iris manually a 25 OSD ON Before you begin Ee EXIT MENU Set the POWER to MANUAL REC See 2 pages 19 20 Press p to display IRIS screen lt IRIS gt OOOmooO SET Ak EXIT MENU 3 Press q or p to change the IRIS Press to increase the brightness Press to decrease the brightness 4 Press MENU twice to exit e There are 7 brightness compensation levels ranging from 3 to 3 e A blue sky may appear somewhat whiter when the brightness is increased e The brightness cannot be adequately compensated for in extreme backlight conditions e The original exposure is automatically restored when the power is turned off 38 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p34 44 p65 38 EN 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT OL III Time Lapse Recording Time Lapse enables you to set the camera to automatically capture an image from 1 Press A or W to select TIME LAPSE once every minute to once every 24 hours SES and press gt to select time interval You can select a capture rate of ee ee 11MIN 5MIN 10MIN 30MIN approx e j i j Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL 1HOUR 6HOUR 12HOUR or REC See pages 19 20 24HOUR lt MANUAL REC MENU 2 3 gt WHITE BALANCE AUTO LIGHT METER AUTO SLOW SHUTTER OFF lt OFF gt CLOCK SET SEL Ar SET at EXIT MENU
47. curred while capturing please capture again If WRITE ERROR is still displayed the disk may be defective or could not be read Please reinsert the disk or change disks If the problem occurred while setting a COPY or PRINT MARK please try again If WRITE ERROR repeat E this procedure READ ERROR Failed to read The camera cannot read this image Press or button to play the next image A READ ERROR file cannot be delete in DELETE menu Please format the disk or delete with the PC DISK ERROR Unsuitable disk If PUSH SHTR TO FORMAT is PUSH SHTR TO FORMAT displayed you may format the disk If PUSH SHTR TO FORMAT is not displayed the disk cannot be formatted Disks that can be formatted were once formatted under DOS or Mac DELETE ERROR Failed to delete the file If after attempting to delete again DELETE ERROR is displayed the disk may be defective Change disks FORMAT ERROR Failed to format the disk If after attempting to format again FORMAT ERROR is displayed the disk may be defective Change disks 70 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p67 76 p65 70 99 11 11 16 41 WEE TT OL III Warning Indications THIS DISK IS PROTECTED Phenomenon The disk is protected Solution If THIS DISK IS PROTECTED is displayed change disks or disengage protect NOT ENOUGH MEMORY PUSH MENU TO EXIT Insufficient disk memory 1 44MB Copy capacity w
48. d every 0 5 seconds frame up to 16 frames while SHTR pressed e While the Digital Camera processes the image REC will blink on the LCD Viewfinder and the captured image will be displayed on the LCD Viewfinder for a few seconds e Cannot record audio e If you select Hy you can not record audio e When a captured image is displayed on the LCD Viewfinder you will not be able to capture another image until that image is no longer displayed on the screen e The power automatically shuts off to conserve power if there is no activity for over one minute while the battery is used as a power source Press SHTR to return POWER on 25 99 11 11 16 39 SD4090 p22 33 p65 26 Recording Mode Recording Mode SF ZOOM i 26 Super Fine Mode with audio Select this mode when you want the highest quality resolution with the lowest compression i e for printing Fine Mode with audio Select this mode when you want a high resolution i e for printing or for archiving an image Normal Mode with audio Select this mode when you want a lower resolution image i e for e mailing or posting on the Internet Zoom Mode with audio Using ZOOM mode magnifies the image to twice its normal size Motion Image Rec Mode with audio Capture an image every 0 1 seconds frame for up to 10 seconds while the SHTR button is pressed This creates a mini movie e REC wil
49. deo unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home consult your appliance dealer or local powercompany For video units intended to e operated from battery power or other sources refer to the operating instructions 11 Grounding or Polarization This video unit may be equipped with either a polarized 2 wire AC Alternating Current line plug a plug having one blade wider than the other or 3 wire grounding type plug a plug having athird grounding pin The 2 wire polarized plug will fit into the ower outlet only one way This is a safety eature If you are unable to insert the plu fully into the outlet try reversing the plug If the plug still fails to fit contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug The 3 wire grounding type plug will fit into a groundini type power outlet This is a safety eature If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug 12 Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or againstthem paying particular attention to cords ot plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit 13 Lightning
50. e such as hotel office restaurant or other business or rental use of the product or service by anyone other than a EE Factory Servicenter or a PASC authorized Servicenter or damage that is attributable to acts of God LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS There are no express warranties except as listed above THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION DAMAGE TO TAPES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCTS OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTY ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period you may contact your dealer or Servicenter If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction then write to the Customer Satisfaction Center at the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company address above SERVICE CALLS WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP AS DETERMINED BY THE WARRANTOR IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION ARE NOT COVERED COSTS OF SUCH SERVICE CALLS ARE THE RES
51. e supplied USB Cable refer to page 48 for additional details 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera See page 17 2 Click the Start Programs Palmcam File Converter and PalmCam File Converter 3 Click File Selection then select all images to be converted select camera drive click on Convert e You can convert the format of the image data from your PC to the Digital Camera Sisi E I e Use the Help of PalmCam File Converter for the instructions in detail 52 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p45 66 p65 52 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT OL III Transferring Your Images Windows 98 Deleting a File Folder from the SuperDisk Drive To delete a file folder from the Digital Camera e Click on the file or folder you want to delete Then from the File menu click on Delete to delete the file LISER LY N a Disconnection wn 1 End all applications and close all windows i e QuickTime PhotoDeluxe etc A D 2 Eject the Disk Media from the Digital Camera See page 17 a e You can also remove the Disk Media by right clicking on the be SuperDisk Drive icon in Windows Explorer and My Computer 2 Sat i and then clicking on Eject E m OD Vu 3 Disconnect the USB Cable supplied from your PC and change the POWER Switch on the Digital Camera setting from PC mode to another se
52. eereeeee 33 Special Features Using the Built in Flash cess cc cccsecececenescthachacesstacccesecendeageeeessapnecavesenneseceesscsinrascts pasigertacuenetie 34 White Balance EE 35 Light Metering eniinn a a aE Sec ee 36 Self Timer Recording AA 37 Adjusting the Iris Manually srining meente urii 38 Time Lapse Recording cccscccceseceeeseeeecseeeeeneneeeeneeeeeseeeeeseeaesneeeseseeeeeneenenseseesseeeess 39 To Delete Specific Images cecceeeceeeseeeseeeeeeeneeceeeeeeesaeeeaeeseeeeeaeeeneeseeeseaeseeeteaeeeaeenaas 40 Formatting the Disk Media A 41 To Copy Image Pages o eeeeeeeeeeeeeineeneeenesnetetetnetnnttnsinstntetstnntttsenntnnttnenntnatnnnenaeenee 42 To Copy All Image EE 43 ele E EE 44 Transferring Your Images Windows 98 c ce eeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeseneeeeeeaeeeeeneteneneeeensaeees 45 Transferring Your Images Macintosh AAA 54 SuperDisk Drive Auen 61 Using the SuperDisk Drive Windows 98 ssssssssesessresiesirsresinstnntrnsinntnnetnntnnenneennea 62 Using the SuperDisk Drive Macintosh AAA 64 Using the SuperDisk Drive sesiitencidece biel son e e i a i 65 PAPUAN EE 66 For Your Information Digital Camera eegend getest Hiei ears hited keane nonin 67 Digital Camera Accessory Order Form ccccceecceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeaeeseaeeeaeeeseeeeeeeeeeeenees 68 Before Requesting Service AAA 69 Warning Indications eeccececeeeseeeeeeeneeeeeeeeneeeeaeeeeeesaeeeaeeseaeesaeeeeeseaeeeeeeseeeseeesene
53. elete a image e To delete other specific image pages EN please repeat steps 3 4 e Press MENU twice to exit e To delete all image data refer to Formatting the Disk Media on page 41 Important e While deleting image do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity 40 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p34 44 p65 40 EN 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT LE III Formatting the Disk Media You can easily format your Disk Media 1 using this operation Formatting of the Press A or W to select FORMAT and Disk Media is done in the quick format press p to display FORMAT menu Warning Formatting permanently removes SEE all image data as well as any DELETE PAGE other files on the Disk Before you begin SEL ay SET ap Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See 2 pages 19 20 Press A or Y to select YES lt FORMAT gt DELETE ALL DATA OK NO SEL aY ENTER SHTR e To exit this menu press A or W to select NO and press SHTR 3 Press SHTR to format PLEASE WAIT NO IMAGE e PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on screen as all images are deleted from memory Deletion is complete when NO IMAGE is displayed Important e While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn of
54. ents not recommended by the video product manufacturer as they may be hazardous Water and Moisture Do not use this video unit near water for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in awet basement or near a swimming pool andthe like Accessories Do not place this video unit on an unstable cart stand tripod bracket or table The video unit may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the unit Use only with a cart stand tripod bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the m video unit Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer s instructions and should use a mountin IN accessory recommended by the manufacturer An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn Ventilation Slots and openings inthe cabinet are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the video unit and to protect it from overheating These openings must not be blocked or covered ever place the video unit on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface or near or over a radiator or heat register This video unit should notbe placedin a built in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions have been adhered to 10 Power Sources This vi
55. esas 70 SPOIL le LEE 72 Wala nly EE 73 Service Center Directory ccccescesecceesceeeeeeseeeeaeeeeeseaeeeaeeseaeesaaeeeaeeseaeeeaeessaeeseeseaeesaes 74 DAEX EE 75 6 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p1 21 p65 6 99 11 11 16 38 TI WEE TT rl eT III Special Digital Camera Features sy 9 1 3 Mega Pixel CCD D D Our PV SD4090 enables you to capture and save a large amount of image data using the memory storage of the SuperDisk Drive Image data can be easily transferred to your Personal Computer using the USB interface Removable 120MB SuperDisk Diskette stores up to 1 500 shots on one diskette Q Floppy Disk Compatible Easy Connection to a PC using a USB interface Use as an External Storage Device fora PC 2 5 in TFT LCD Display Q Audio Capability Q Still image Burst Motion Image and Time Lapse Recording Capability DPOF Compatible AN Out Lithium lon Battery e Do not subject unit to a strong impact during record or playback Unit may not function normally e Do not use in extreme heat 104 F and above This may damage the disk Also in extremely hot places 104 F and above remove the disk from the camera and store to avoid damaging disk e Be sure to make a backup copy of important data D4090 p1 21 p65 7 99 11 11 16 38 G D o U mp g D Q Index of Controls Self Timer Indicator See page 37
56. f the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity e When a Floppy Disk formatted with Macintosh is inserted DISK ERROR is displayed and formatting cannot be done 41 SD4090 p34 44 p65 41 99 11 11 16 40 Zu xe D Q o TI D G rmp E OD GU WEE TT CL III To Copy Image Pages You can copy specific images from one Disk Media to another Disk Media using this operation Before you begin E the POWER Switch to PLAY pages 19 20 See Important e While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity e If the memory capacity of the Disk Media that you want to copy to is not sufficient the following message will appear NOT ENOUGH DISK SPACE CONTINUE SHTR EXIT MENU e You can copy images from a SuperDisk Diskette to another SuperDisk Diskette providing the TARGET disk has enough space You can copy images from a Floppy Disk to another Floppy Disk or a SuperDisk Diskette providing the TARGET disk has enough space 42 SD4090 p34 44 p65 42 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 2 Press p to display COP
57. file numbers once deleted cannot be used e If the file number is changed the Digital Camera cannot read the file 4 Open the image to View the image e End all the applications if after playing back a Motion image etc with QuickTime you want to change from PC PLEASE CLOSE oe mode to another mode Only change from PC mode while a message such as the one shown at the right is ie Se displayed 50 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p45 66 p65 50 99 11 11 16 40 iz z TT rll ET III Transferring Your Images Windows 98 Writing to the Disk Media 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click Start Programs and Windows Explorer Bi S fin rA T 3 You can write to the Disk Media by simply dragging and dropping a file or folder from the Digital Camera Drive to another Drive You can also drag and drop a file or folder from another Drive to the Drive of the Digital Camera S L 51 SD4090 p45 66 p65 51 99 11 11 16 40 wn kel D 2 TI D G c D GU WEIT TT o M l l T Transferring Your Images Windows 98 PalmCam File Conversion When the Digital Camera can not playback the image data which is transferred from another Drive to the Drive of the Digital Camera even if the data is JPEG PalmCam File Conversion is necessary Before you begin Connect the Digital Camera to the PC using E the POWER Switch to PC th
58. image or while deleting temperature high humidity a lot of dust when PLEASE WAIT is displayed or static electricity and strong This could damage the format of the Disk electromagnetic waves Media and make them unusable e Keep the Disk Media s contacts free from e When the Disk Media does not eject after dust water or other foreign substances pressing the EJECT Button push the Do not touch them with your fingers etc Disk Media fully into the slot again and e Do not disassemble or deform the Disk then press the EJECT Button firmly Media e NO DISK will appear on the LCD e Be sure to make a backup copy of Viewfinder when the Disk Media is not important data inserted e Make sure that you do not insert the e DISK ERROR will appear on the LCD Disk Media in the wrong direction Viewfinder if the Disk Media is defective e e e The ACCESS LED lamp will flash when the Digital Camera is accessing the Disk Media Please never expose this unit to large vibrations or impacts while ACCESS LED lamp is flashing And do not turn off the Power take out a Disk Media or remove the battery when ACCESS LED lamp is flashing SSSI EES ol t i ACCESS LED For additional information regarding Imation SuperDisk products please call 1 888 466 3456 18 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p1 21 p65 18 EN 99 11 11 16 38 zp
59. isplayed on the desktop H 3 You can write to the Disk Media by simply dragging and dropping a file or folder from Digital Camera Drive to another Drive wl i Deleting a File Folder from the SuperDisk Drive To delete a file folder from the Digital Camera H kel D 2 i TI D E D GU e Drag and Drop the selected file or folder into the Trash icon 59 SD4090 p45 66 p65 59 99 11 11 16 40 WEIT TT o M l L T Transferring Your Images Macintosh Disconnection 1 End all applications and close all windows i e QuickTime PhotoDeluxe etc 2 Eject the Disk Media from the Digital Camera See page 17 3 Disconnect the USB Cable supplied from your PC and change the POWER Switch on the Digital Camera setting from PC mode to another selection Make sure that all of the applications and all of the windows are closed Then press the SHTR button e If the USB Cable Supplied is connected before the AC Adaptor is connected or if the AC Adaptor is disconnected before the USB Cable is disconnected it is possible that Macintosh will abort the operation e The USB Cable supplied must be disconnected as described in the above steps Removing the Disk Media e When the PC recognizes the Disk Media an icon like the one shown right is displayed on the desktop e You can remove Disk Media from the Digital Camera by drag ging and dropping the Disk Media icon on the desktop into the
60. l blink on the LCD Viewfinder while processing a motion image Burst Rec Mode Capture image every 0 5 seconds frame up to 16 frames while shutter button is pressed e If the number of remaining pages is less than 16 only the number of images equal to the remaining memory will be captured K Capturing Images Image Resolution and Capacity SuperDisk Diskette Image Capacity REC Made Resolution w supplied Super Disk SF 1 280 x 960 Approx 450 images F 1 280 x 960 Approx 900 images N 640 x 480 Approx 1500 images ZOOM 640 x 480 Approx 1500 images FA 320 x 240 10 REH EE Ey 640 x 480 Approx 1500 images Image Resolution and Capacity Floppy Disk Image Capacity REC Mode Resolution w Floppy Disk SF 1 280 x 960 Approx 5 images F 1 280 x 960 Approx 10 images N 640 x 480 Approx 17 images ZOOM 640 x 480 Approx 17 images 320 x 240 10 sec x Approx E i 1 set ell 640 x 480 Approx 17 images e The number of images given for each mode applies when all images are taken in same mode e You can change recording modes at any time before capturing an image e The number of images that can be captured may differ depending on the subject After capturing an image the number may not decrease or it may decrease by two This is normal For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 99 11 11 16 39 Capturing Images Set Digi
61. layed on the LCD Viewfinder for a few seconds e While the captured image is displayed on the LCD Viewfinder you cannot capture another image Until that image is no longer displayed on the screen e The power automatically shuts off to conserve power if there is no activity for over one minute while the battery is used as a power source Press SHTR to return POWER on e Do not subject unit to a strong impact during record or playback Unit may not function normally e Do not use in extreme heat 104 F and above This may damage the disk Also in extremely hot places 104 F and above remove the disk from the camera and store to avoid damaging disk For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p22 33 p65 22 EN 99 11 11 16 39 LCD Viewfinder Capturing Images Capturing images AUDIO ON You can record audio with a still image Press REC MODE repeatedly to select The still image and audio can then be recording mode SF F N ZOOM played back in the PLAY mode See See page 26 page 20 Please follow the instructions below 2 Press MENU to select AUDIO and polore you begin then press 4 or p to select AUDIO ON Open the Lens Cover Set the POWER Switch to REC or MANUAL REC lt REC mode gt lt MANUAL REC mode gt See pages 19 20 lt REC MENU 1 2 gt lt MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 gt ad ON gt AUDIO ad ON gt SELF TIMER OFF SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS osD
62. lection Make sure that all of the applications and all of the windows are closed Then press the SHTR button e If the USB Cable supplied is connected before the AC Adaptor is connected or if the AC Adaptor is disconnected before the USB Cable is disconnected it is possible that Windows 98 will abort the operation e The USB Cable supplied must be disconnected as described in the above steps 53 SD4090 p45 66 p65 53 99 11 11 16 40 Transferring Your Images Macintosh System Requirements e 256 Color Monitor or Full Color Monitor e Mac OS 8 1 8 5 8 5 1 8 6 recommended 24bits per pixel or 16 7 e iMac or Power Macintosh G3 with USB million colors Port e CD ROM drive for installation e 32MB of RAM e USB Port 10MB available hard disk space e Mouse or other pointing device USB Driver Installation 1 Turn on the Macintosh 2 Insert the supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive d Li 3 Double click the PHOTODELUXE i e i LY EN 4 Double click on Panasonic PalmCam and EN DSC amp SuperDisk Driver 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen When the USB Driver is installed the following changes will occur e The Mac OS ROM in the Mac OS 8 1 system folder is changed from 1 1 to 1 1 2 e The USB Driver of the SuperDisk Drive is installed in the function expansion folder of the System folder e Inquire about Mac OS and Firmware updates at the Apple Computer
63. n click Run 4 Type in D Panasonic Palmcam Setup exe and then click OK OM Dr Denotes the CD ROM drive designation Aim HE Tene the name gi a papam cke omen oon inisial j fetes ad rie l peera il bai eai b Open VPage Palo alu ess sl 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen 46 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p45 66 p65 46 EN 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT OL III Transferring Your Images Windows 98 QuickTime Driver Installation e The QuickTime Driver when installed allows your Digital Camera to transfer Motion Image Recording files to your PC e For information on Apple QuickTime visit their website at http www info apple com info apple com support 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 98 2 Insert supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Click the Start button and then click Run 4 Type in D QTW QuickTimelnstaller exe and click OK D Denotes the CD ROM drive designation Tipa le name o piian oie doian oo inel ape ee l pesn e rei Geers a ae ee 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license QuickTime is registered in the U S and other countries QuickTime 47 SD4090 p45 66 p65 47 99 11 11 16 40 H D Q v TI D G p c OD WEIT TT o M l l
64. oo bright or dark e Make sure the LCD Viewfinder brightness setting is adjusted properly p 28 Flash will not light e The flash mode is set to amp OFF mode Change flash mode p 34 Cannot playback e SuperDisk Diskette FD is not inserted p 17 e There are no images on the SuperDisk Diskette FD pp 22 25 e Make sure the POWER switch is set to PLAY p 20 e PalmCam File Conversion p 52 No picture on the TV if connected e Make sure all necessary connections are correct and tight p 33 e Make sure the TV is set to video input mode p 33 Can not transfer images on the PC Connection SD4090 p67 76 p65 69 e Make sure all necessary connections are correct and tight pp 48 56 e Make sure the SuperDisk Driver is installed TI Oo Si E mm e 3 m Set Camera to PC mode pp 48 56 9 69 99 11 11 16 41 WEIT TT o M l l T Warning Indications These displays will alert you of a missed operation or provide further instructions SYSTEM ERROR Failed USB handshake If after Power Switch is set to OFF then REC or PLAY again SYSTEM ERROR is still displayed the camera may be broken and needs repair DRIVE ERROR Failed to initialize the If after Power Switch is set to drive OFF then REC or PLAY again DRIVE ERROR is still displayed the camera may be broken and needs repair WRITE ERROR Failed to write If the problem oc
65. rgeable batteries are not warranted e if included New video cassette tape in exchange for a defective video cassette tape for five ays In home carry in or mail in service as applicable in the USA can be obtained during the warranty period Gy contactin a Panasonic Services Company PASC Factory Servicenter listed in the Service Directory Or call toll free 1 800 272 7033 to locate an authorized PASC Servicenter Carry in or mail in service in Puerto Rico can be obtained during the warranty period by calling the i Panasonic Sales Company telephone number listed in the Servicenter Directory This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser A purchase receipt or other proof of the date of the original purchase is requires before warranty service is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal use and does not cover normal maintenance including but not limited to video and audio head cleaning The warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accident misuse abuse neglect mishandling misapplication alteration modification faulty installation set up adjustments improper antenna inadequate signal pickup maladjustment of consumer controls improper operation power line surge improper voltage supply lightning damage commercial us
66. rmal or EEi Motion Image Rec Mode e If the image is captured in ZOOM or En Burst Rec Mode the displayed image mode will be N Normal 10 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p1 21 p65 10 99 11 11 16 38 WEE TT OL III LCD Monitor Indication Recording Menu lt REC Mode gt 1 lt REC MENU 1 2 gt 2 a ON gt SELF TIMER OFF 3 BRIGHTNESS 4 ON 5 SET lt gt EXIT MENU lt REC MENU 2 2 gt SEL av SET ab EXIT MENU lt MANUAL REC Mode gt lt MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 gt 40N SELF TIMER OFF BRIGHTNESS OSD ON 7 IRIS SEL As SET ak EXIT MENU 8 lt MANUAL REC MENU 2 3 gt 9 d AUTO DP LIGHT METER AUTO 10 SLOW SHUTTER OFF TIME LAPSE OFF 11 CLOCK SET SEL av SET ab EXIT MENU lt MANUAL REC MENU 3 3 gt BEEP 4 LOW gt SEL av SET ab EXIT MENU D4090 p1 21 p65 11 AUDIO See Pages 23 25 29 30 SELF TIMER See Page 37 BRIGHTNESS See Page 28 To select audio recording on off To set Self Timer Q D 5 GU p D ech D 2 To adjust LCD Viewfinder brightness OSD See Pages 10 12 To select OSD display on off CLOCK SET See Page 21 To set clock BEEP See Page 27 To select beep mode when capturing images IRIS See Page 38 To adjust Iris manually WHITE BALANCE See Page 35 To change to one of the 4 White Balance modes LIGHT METER See Page 36 To change to
67. s connected during charging the power supply is given priority and charging will not be possible 15 D4090 p1 21 p65 15 99 11 11 16 38 WEIT TT o M III Attaching the Camera Strap 1 Thread the strap ends through the Strap Attachment Rings 2 Reinsert the strap ends through their buckles e Make sure the straps are not twisted lt B lt ei 4 Wi Zen El Min 1 inch 25 4 mm Adjust the Length 1 Loosen the strap from the Buckle and create a loop 2 Pull the strap firmly through the Buckle to shorten or lengthen the strap 16 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p1 21 p65 16 99 11 11 16 38 Inserting the SuperDisk Diskette or Floppy Disk Inserting the Disk Media 1 e The captured images will be stored on Open the cover Insert the Disk Media the Disk Media e Be sure to insert the Disk Media before using the camera EJECT button 2 Push the Disk Media fully into the SuperDisk Drive Removing the Disk Media Set the POWER Switch to REC PLAY or as PC Push the EJECT button so the Disk vr Media pops out Be careful not to drop d the Disk Media il Emergency Ejection of the Disk Media EE If for some reason the Disk Media does not eject automatically you can eject manually Turn POWER OFF before proceeding Insert a straightened paper clip etc diameter 1 1 5 mm min length 30 mm into the Emergency B Ejec
68. s inside Unplug your Digital Camera from the power supply and have it serviced e DO NOT AIM YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA AT THE SUN OR OTHER BRIGHT OBJECTS e DO NOT EXPOSE YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA TO EXTENDED HIGH TEMPERATURE Such as in direct sunlight inside a closed car next to a heater etc This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your Digital Camera e AVOID SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place moisture may form inside the unit e DO NOT LEAVE YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA OR THE POWER SUPPLY TURNED ON WHEN NOT IN USE e STORAGE OF YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA Store and handle your Digital Camera in a manner that will not subject it to unnecessary movement avoid shaking and striking Your Digital Camera contains a sensitive pick up device which could be damaged by improper handling or storage CARE e TO CLEAN YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning your Digital Camera body e TO PROTECT THE LENS Do not touch the surface of the lens with your hand Use a commercial Digital Camera lens solution and lens paper when cleaning the lens Improper cleaning can scratch the lens coating e TO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA Before handling your Digital Camera make sure your hands and face are free from any chemical products such as suntan lotion as it may damage the finish 5 D4090 p1 21 p65 5 99 11 11 16 38 Q D
69. t hole Min 30 mm rer Paper Clip Using a Floppy Disk A Floppy Disk not supplied which has been formatted to Windows on your Floppy Disk Drive can be used in the SuperDisk Drive See pages 61 64 When using a new Floppy Disk it is recommended that the Disk be inserted into the Digital Camera and formatted Quick Format If a read error occurs in the PC Floppy Disk Drive use the Digital Camera to read the data SuperDisk Diskette 120MB Format Floppy Disk 2HD 1 44MB Format SuperDisk Diskette Floppy Disk 2HD The SuperDisk Diskette is only supported by Windows 98 or Mac OS 8 1 or later For other operating systems you should use Floppy Disk e Only DOS formatted floppy disks can be used with this Camera Macintosh OS formatted floppy disks must be re formatted to DOS with this camera e You can use this unit as a SuperDisk Drive See pages 48 56 e The SuperDisk Diskette is only used for SuperDisk Drive e To format the Disk Media see pages 62 64 17 D4090 p1 21 p65 17 99 11 11 16 38 G D o V mp g D Q Inserting the SuperDisk Diskette or Floppy Disk e Do not bend drop apply high pressure e Do not under any circumstances eject or subject the Disk Media to strong the Disk Media immediately after shocks pressing the SHUTTER Button during e Do not store it in places with high recording of an
70. tal Camera to beep low or high volume when an image is captured or setto OFF Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to REC MANUAL REC or PLAY See pages 19 20 Press MENU to display the MENU screen e You can select BEEP mode in the REC MANUAL REC and PLAY mode e If you change the setting repeat step 2 SD4090 p22 33 p65 27 1 Press A or to select BEEP and Press lt q or p gt to select one of the three settings shown below lt REC mode gt lt REC MENU 2 2 gt BEEP lt Low gt lt MANUAL REC MENU 3 3 gt BEEP lt Low gt SEL A EXIT MENU lt PLAY mode gt lt PLAY MENU 2 2 gt SLIDE SHOW OSD ON BRIGHTNESS CLOCK SET SET atb SEL av EXIT MENU SET ab lt LOWP SET ak SEL av EXIT MENU OFF Select to turn OFF the beep sound LOW Select to hear a low beep sound HIGH Select to hear a loud beep sound 2 Press MENU to exit Digital Camera will beep Once when the BEEP is set to LOW or HIGH in the MENU mode as follows When you press the REC MODE MENU or FLASH buttons When you press the A W lt 4 or gt buttons while adjusting Brightness Iris and Volume When you press the dor k button while adjusting Brightness Iris and volume e Twice when you press the shutter button half way to adjust the focus 27 99 11 11 16 39 lt MANUAL REC mode gt U G CG OH CO xe D G G O sl Adjusting
71. ten to wn kel D 2 TI D E D GU WRITE Protecting the Disk Media You can prohibit the writing to or deletion of data from the Disk Media by using the PROTECT switch as shown below SuperDisk Diskette Floppy Disk 2HD PROTECT a S KR PROTECT Switch Switch 61 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT LE III Using the SuperDisk Drive Windows 98 Before Formatting Before formatting the Disk Media close all applications and all windows If you format the Disk Media while any of the disk s files are open an error may occur on the display Es N Formatting the Disk Media 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click My Computer Click right mouse button on the Digital Camera icon See om aN 3 Click FormatUtility for SuperDisk OOO O l 8 CH 2 l n LY 4 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen 62 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p45 66 p65 62 99 11 11 16 40 WEE TT OL III Using the SuperDisk Drive Windows 98 Copying the Disk Media e The DISKCOPY command at the DOS prompt cannot be used SuperDisk Diskette Floppy Disk 2HD Floppy Disk 2HD SuperDisk Drive Floppy Disk Drive SS kead e e Disk copy cannot be performed with SuperDisk Diskette SuperDisk Diskette SuperDisk Diskette SuperDisk Drive E ee SuperDisk Drive
72. the Digital Camera format again in the Digital Camera e When File Sharing is used formatting may be impossible In this case either quit File Sharing or turn AppleTalk off in the control panel e In Camera mode REC MANUAL REC PLAY only PC Exchange Ver 2 2 1 in DOS format can be used 64 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p45 66 p65 64 99 11 11 16 40 WEE hl rl Er III Using the SuperDisk Drive Important Operating Notes e FORMAT command cannot be used The FORMAT command at the DOS prompt cannot be used for the Digital Camera e DISKCOPY command cannot be used The DISKCOPY command at the DOS prompt cannot be used for the Digital Camera e You cannot boot your PC from this Digital Camera e When using the Digital Camera never remove the Disk Media while data is being written to it If the Disk Media is removed while it is being written it may become completely unusable e When a Defective Disk is inserted into the Digital Camera it will take a longer than usual time for the drive to recognize the disk This is normal so please wait for a while e If the Disk Media is not inserted into the SuperDisk Drive FormatUtility for Super Disk will not be displayed Insert the Disk Media After the busy light goes out right click on the SuperDisk icon e According to the use limitations of QuickTime for Windows files stored in the SuperDisk Driver may not play back normally wn xe
73. ting device USB Driver Installation 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 98 2 Insert supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive 3 Click the Start button and then click Run SS kl al Eu Lines EEM E l 4 x 4 Type in D Panasonic Driver Setup exe and then click OK Note My Denotes the CD ROM drive designation 2 Tone the name cl a peogesm sche enert or Interest a Wert and Wire sell per H bai eat Oren Paart ire aip paz ed Care Ze 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen D4090 p45 66 p65 45 99 11 11 16 40 wn xe D Q v TI D p EC OD GU 45 WEIT TT o M l l T Transferring Your Images Windows 98 PalmCam File Converter Installation e When transferring non Design rule for Camera File system format images from your PC to the Digital Camera you will need to convert the images data to Design rule for Camera File system format so that the Camera can read it e The Design rule for Camera File system was standardized by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association JEIDA with the main purpose of developing an environment in which image files such as those from Digital Still Cameras can easily be exchanged with other related devices 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 98 2 Insert supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive 3 Click the Start button and the
74. tting will be maintained until the MENU button is pressed to exit The color balance will then return to the 1 AUTO setting PUSH SHTRTO WHITE SET PUSH MENU TO EXIT SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM 2 Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder See page 10 e When the Camera is set to POWER OFF the white balance setting will be stored in Camera memory When the Camera is set to POWER ON the white balance setting will default to the previous setting 35 SD4090 p34 44 p65 35 99 11 11 16 39 Zu xe D Q vD TI D rmp E D GU Light Metering According to the recording condition and 1 purpose set light metering to measure Press A or W to select LIGHT METER exposure time and press lt q or p to select one of the g two settings shown below Before you begin Default setting is AUTO Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL ANUAL REC MENUS REC See pages 19 20 mead AANO SLOW SHUTTER OFF TIME LAPSE OFF CLOCK SET SEL av SET 4 gt EXIT MENU AUTO No indication Ideal for normal capturing the focus is set to the center portion of the finder and the entire image is metered D A small sphere in the center portion of the finder is metered This mode is useful for capturing back lit conditions such as when the subject is brightly lit 2 Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder See page 11
75. ughly 1 7 8 inches 20 cm to 9 8 feet 3 m If you are using the flash in very bright areas the image background may Light Sensor become dark e Do not use the flash close to a person s face as it may be harmful to the eyes Especially when capturing images of infants or small children keep at least 3 3 feet 1 m away e When the recording mode is set to ED Motion Image Rec or Gy Burst Rec the flash mode will go to E OFF e Do not cover the FLASH Emitter and Light Sensor with your finger or other object FLASH Emitter 34 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 SD4090 p34 44 p65 34 EN 99 11 11 16 39 White Balance Auto White Balance automatically maintains optimum color balance in most 1 Press A or W to select WHITE RRE SS BALANCE and press dor gt to select Before you begin one of the four settings shown below e Default setting is AUTO Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL REG See pages 19720 oo LIGHT METER AUTO SLOW SHUTTER OFF TIME LAPSE OFF CLOCK SET SEL av SET ak EXIT MENU rai Pa OO AUTO No indication Automatically maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions Q When the source illumination is a halogen lamp Xt When shooting outdoors on a sunny day WS SET Manually set the color Balance To set the color balance to a fixed position based on the current lighting level press the SHTR button while shooting a white object This se
76. y to scroll to the next or previous menu page e REC and PLAY functions cannot be operated while MENU screen is displayed 20 For assistance call 1 800 272 7033 D4090 p1 21 p65 20 EN 99 11 11 16 38 Setting the Clock Before you begin Open the Lens Cover Set the POWER Switch to REC MANUAL REC or PLAY See pages 19 20 Press MENU to display the MENU screen e To make corrections repeat steps 1 3 e The clock will continue to operate about 8 hours after the battery has been removed If you need to set clock again repeat steps above D4090 p1 21 p65 21 99 11 11 16 38 1 Press A or W to select CLOCK SET in the MENU screen lt REC mode gt lt MANUAL REC mode gt lt REC MENU 1 2 gt lt MANUAL REC MENU 2 3 gt Q D 5 GU p D ech D ro AUDIO ON WHITE BALANCE AUTO SELF TIMER OFF LIGHT METER AUTO BRIGHTNESS SLOW SHUTTER OFF OSD ON TIME LAPSE OFF gt gt SEL Ar SET 4 gt SEL As SET ak EXIT MENU EXIT MENU lt PLAY mode gt lt PLAY MENU 2 2 gt SLIDE SHOW OSD BRIGHTNESS CLOCK SET BEEP SEL av EXIT MENU 2 Press p gt to display CLOCK SET menu lt CLOCK SET gt I 00 EM MAY 24 2000 SEL av SET at EXIT MENU 3 Press or hold down A or to select hour then press gt to set e Repeat for minute month day and year e Double check all items before exiting the menu lt CLOCK SET gt lt CLOCK SET gt I

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