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1.          rseenssssserssrsserserssrrserssresersssssen 62  Transferring Files to your PC        esseseserssrsserssesserssessere 62  Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer                64  Setting the USB Mode          senssssserssrnserserssrrserssreserssessen 64  Connecting the Camera and Printer          cosoossoroooenoe  65  Using the PictBridge Menu       n sesserssroserssroserssrnsersserserssessere 66  Print with Date       s  eesseeseessessessseesseesseressersssessserssers 66  Print without Date          nesseresserssersssrvssersseressersssessssrssers 67  PrN DOEN EEE aes eiteeneeearensear tole 68  PRIMED POP ve 69    MP CES aiarra 70  Specifications  This product          essessserssorserssorserserssresersssenes 70  Error Messages  rersesessrnessrsenensrnevessenessssenensesenessenessssenessesenensese 74  Troubleshooting       s  mesesssrosernsrnsernsrssersserserssesserserssseserssseseenens 76             Unpacking    Your package should contain the camera model you purchased along with the following items  If anything is missing or appears to  be damaged  please contact your vendor     on  Wt as     AA size Alkaline Batteries Warranty Card CD ROM       USB Cable Wrist Strap    9          Camera Views    Front View    Back View                      ER ce            gt  E k                      I                                                                                                                                  F   KS  Right View                      To
2.       nss 31  INGOOI spana 30 TAN 31  SJ RE aE 30 Stabilization mode Lunn  32  FIFEWOTKS nende kender 30 Face Detection eR 33  MUSEU EE 30 Blink Detection     cccscccssssssesscsssssssssssssssssssessssssssssseessssssssseesessee 33  Night Landscape         scsssssseessnsssecenesseeeersnsseceesnsneteen 30 Smile Detection      mmmresssesesesssevessesseseessssvee 34  COTE EE EEE 30  DOE EE EN 3 Er 23  ME 30 Viewing Photos and Videos   nnnnsssssssssesessnsseoeseesen 35  Go EEE EE AP 30 Thumbnail View       ssesereseressevsssressevssersssresserssesessersserssssessernses 37    Landscape Lanermeninamabnnennngnengnaseine 30 Using Zoom on Playback  for still pictures only                 38    Using the Delete Button           issmmsessreserssroserssrsserssessersserserns 39    USING THE MENUS una 40  SUMERU senenin 40  AF Mode  Auto Focus mode         mssssrresssrvsssrssssressssessers 41  CONUMUOUS AP savannen iunn 41  Expo Metering  Exposure Metering            ssssscsseseeeees 42  CONTINUOUS Shot        nsesseessereseressersssrsssevssersssressersserssesens 42  Date Imprint sscscrccitinsteireieiiiinondieaertaannenndesween 43  Quick Review      sesesssessseessseeseorssersssesssessscosseeoseseneernserossess 43  Digital ZOOM      rsoeresrvseresrvserserssreserssrenersssserssessersssssersseree 44  MM ee 45  CONTINUOUS AF i   iesereersevrserseesserserssessernserseesserseensersersserser 46  Expo Metering  Exposure Metering            scsssssseceeeees 46  Playback Menu       nssesssrsserssesse
3.      e Multi AF  The camera automatically focuses the subject  in a wide area to find the focus point        Expo Metering  Exposure Metering     Use this setting to select an area for the exposure to be  obtained     2  Photo Setup 1    Spot  Expo Metering   Center       Three options are available   e Spot  e Center  e AiAE  Artificial Intelligence AE        Continuous Shot    Use this setting to perform continuous shooting  Once in this  mode  you must continuously hold down the Shutter button to  use this function      gt     Continuous Shot    Unlimited   3 Shots   3 Shots Last   Time Lapse       There are five available options   e OFF  Turn off Continuous Shot function     e Unlimited  Press and hold the shutter to shoot continu   ously until you release the shutter or when the memory  card has run out of space     e 3 Shot  Capture up to 3 consecutive pictures     e 3 Shots  Last   Capture pictures continuously until the  Shutter button is released but only the last 3 shots are  recorded     e Time Lapse  Automatically capture pictures in a pre   defined interval     The flash is designed not to work in this mode in order  to enable quick succession of shots     Date Imprint  Include a Date Time stamp in the photo image     1  Photo Setup 2    Date Imprint    Date  Date   Time       e OFF     Date    e Date   Time    Quick Review   This setting refers to the quick photo review immediately after  taking a picture  The picture stays on the LCD screen for an  adjustable 
4.     1O    Size   High quality printing  ti lee  ta or Ca Co Gi Cost  Y    2  Press Left Right button to select the settings of the  required function     3  Press     button to confirm the settings and exit the  menu  or press Down button to enter the selection screen    20 of Advanced Functions              WB  White Balance     The White Balance allows you to adjust the color temperature  under different light source to ensure faithful color  reproduction        The options of White Balance include     e  gt  A  WB  Auto       e     WB  Daylight   e     WB  Cloudy   e vam WEB  Fluorescent   e    WB  Fluorescent CWF    e     WB  Incandescent      E WB  Manual  Press the shutter button to set WB     hm  d      ISO    The ISO function allows you to set the sensitivity of the camera  sensor based on the brightness of the scene  To improve the  performance in darker environments  a higher ISO value is  required  On the other hand  a lower ISO value is needed when  in bright conditions     Pictures at higher ISO will naturally have more noise than  those at lower ISO     1SO 1600       The options of ISO include automatic  80  100  200  400  800  and 1600     The available ISO values vary on different camera  models        QQ    Quality Size   The quality setting adjusts the compression ratio of the The size setting refers to the image resolution in pixels  A  images  Higher quality settings give better photos  but will higher image resolution allows you to print that image in  t
5.     EMC  EN 55022 1998 A1 2000 A2 2003 Class B  EN 55024 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003  EN 61000 3 2 2000 A1 2001  EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001    following the provision of the EMC Directive  89 336   EEC 2004 108 EEC     SAFETY PRECAUTIONS    Camera notes     BB Do not store or use the camera in the following types of  locations    e Inthe rain  very humid and dusty places    e In a place where the camera can be exposed directly to the  sunlight or subject to high temperature  e g  Inside a closed  car in summer    e Ina place where the camera is subject to a high magnetic  field  e g  near motors  transformers or magnets    H Do not place the camera on a wet surface or places where  dripping water or sand may come in contact with the camera   which may cause irrepairable faults    H If the camera will not be used for a long period of time  we  Suggest you remove the battery and the memory card from  the camera and keep them in dry environment    E if you carry the camera suddenly from a cold location to a  warm place  moisture may condense inside the camera  We  Suggest you wait for a while before turing on the camera    E No compensation for loss of recordings  Loss of recordings  cannot be compensated for if a malfunction of your camera  or recording media  etc  makes the playback of recordings not  possible     Battery notes     g  ncorrect use of the batteries may cause them to leak  become  hot  ignite or burst  Always observe the precautions given below     e Do not expose the b
6.    imagination at work    o  GE Digital Camera  Playback                      Appendix       WARNING    Do not expose the camera battery pack or other accessories to  rain or humidity to prevent fire hazard or electric shock     For customers in the U S A     Tested To Comply With FCC Standards  FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE    FCC Statement    This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules  Operation  is subject to the following two conditions      1  This device may not cause harmful interference  and  2   this device must accept any interference received  including  interference that may cause undesired operation     For customers in Europe   CE  mark indicates that this product complies   with the European requirements for safety  health   environment and customer protection   CE  marked cameras  are intended for sales in Europe     This symbol  crossed out wheeled bin WEEE Annex IV   X indicates separate collection of waste electrical and    electronic equipment in the European countries  Please  do not throw the equipment into the domestic refuse  Please  use the return and collection systems available in your country  for the disposal of this product     Declaration of Conformity   Model Name  This product   Trade Name  GE   Responsible Party  General Imaging Co     Address  1411 W  190th Street  Suite 550  Gardena   CA 90248  U S A     Customer Service Telephone Number    1 800 730 6597     Outside U S   amp  Canada   1 310 755 6857   Conforms to the following Standards 
7.   1  Select the Resize setting from the Playback menu as  1  Select the Trim setting from the E menu  described previously     2  Using the Left Right buttons  locate the photo that you  want to crop and have it displayed on the LCD     3  Use the zoom buttons and navigation buttons to adjust  the trimming box to fit the location and size of the new  picture        Resize    640X480  Back       2  Use the Left Right navigation buttons to select a picture       to resize        3  Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select a  resolution  1024X768 or 640X480  to resize the image or  4     Save Changes     prompt will display after pressing Back to cancel and return to the Playback menu   button  select    O    to confirm the changes and save the 4  Press the  5  button to confirm the setting     image  or select    X    to cancel the changes and return to    RICE SGI OL TITER  Resizing an image creates a new file that contains the  The image can not be clipped again when it is clipped to image in the size you select  The file with the original    ED 640X480  image also remains in memory        If the message    The image cannot be edited     appears  Red eye Reduction    it means that the current image cannot be resized  Use this setting to remove red eyes in your photos     1  Select the Red eye Reduction in Playback menu as  Rotate described previously     You can use this setting to change the picture orientation of 2  Use the Left Right button to select the picture from   
8.   Tele  100cm       Macro   Wide  5cm         Anti Handshake Electronic Image Stabilization    Digital Zoom 6X digital zoom  Combined Zoom  18X     Focusing Range       Number of Still Image 14MP  12MP 3 2   10MP 16 9   8MP  SMP  3MP  0 3MP    Recording  Pixels 640x480pixels  30fps 15fps  320x240pixels  30fps 15fps  Image Compression Best  Fine  Normal    DCF  DPOF  Ver1 1  Support Yes    Still Image Exif 2 2  JPEG   File Format  Quick Time Motion JPEG  Audio  G 711  Monaural      Auto  Scene  Sport  Indoor  Snow  Fireworks  Museum  Night Landscape  Children   Leaf  Sunset  Glass  Landscape  Night Portrait  Beach  Text  Gathering  ID  Fish  eye  Travel shooting  Photo frame  Sketch   Stabilization  Portrait  Panorama   Video    Shooting Modes    Smile Detection  Blink Detection  Face Detection    Red eye Removal       Pan Capture Panorama  LCD Display    ISO Sensitivity  AF Method    Light Metering Method    Exposure Control Method  Exposure Compensation  Shutter Speed    Continuous Shooting    Playback Modes    White Balance Control    2 4 inch  112 320 pixels  LTPS  low temperature polycrystalline silicon  TFT color  LCD    Auto  15080 100 200 400 800 1600  Single AF  Multi AF  TTL 9 point   Face Detection    Artificial Intelligence AE  AiAE   Center weighted Average  Spot  Fixed to center of  frame     ProgramAE  AE lock available      2 EV in 1 3 Step increments  4   1 2000 second  Approx  2 05 fps  Large Fine mode     Single Photo  Index  9 16 thumbnails   Slide Show  Mo
9.  Mode  In any of the above Still Picture Modes  press the     button to Multi AF    gotothe Still Picture menu   To adjust each setting     1  Inthe Still Picture menu  switch between different Photo  Setup or Camera Setup pages using the Left Right button   to select the page with the function you want to adjust  and press the Down button        4  Press Up Down button to select an option or press the Left    or    button to return to the menu   Photo Setup 1    Single AF 5  Press the  4  button for confirmation and exit the menu     Expo Metering Spot  Continuous Shot OFF  Continuous AF OFF    After selecting a function  you can press the Up button  to return to the Still Picture menu for other Photo Setup  or Camera Setup pages  Or you can press the Down    Digital Zoom OFF     or na Ae button several times to move to the next setup menu  page        Refer to the following pages for more details about each    2  Press the Up Down buttons to select the function  setting     3  Press the Right button to go to the submenu        AF Mode  Auto Focus mode  Continuous AF    Use this setting to control the auto focus mechanism while After Continuous AF is turned on  the camera will adjust  taking pictures  focus automatically in response to any camera or subject  movement     m  2  Photo Setup 1    AF Mode  2  Photo Setup 1    Multi AF    Continuous AF       Two options are available     e Single AF  The focus frame appears on the center of the  LCD screen to focus on the subject
10.  When shooting  if human face is detected with eyes closed  the  Detection is enabled function under normal state  used to eyes closing icon  fi  will display on the screen as prompt     recognize faces and focus automatically to make them clearer           174200       Smile Detection    With the camera s new  Smile Detection  feature  which  automatically detects and captures a person smiling  you ll  never miss a smile       en Eng 09  ar man    S r t ae  gt           aah     E 4 Ag  sie We LINE  h          1  Inthe Shooting Mode  press the Left Smile Face Detection  button to turn on the Smile Face Detection function and  the icon   J  appears on the LCD    2  Point the camera at the subject until the subject s face is  detected and bracketed by a square box  Press the Shutter  button all the way down and release the Shutter button   The camera will now  wait  for the subject to smile        3  When the subject smiles  the camera will automatically  release the shutter and capture the photo     4  Ifyou want to disable smile shooting function  please  press the Left button again     A face must be detected by the camera in order for  smile detection to function correctly        For optimal detection results  the subject should be  framed to occupy most of the screen space     go  y          Viewing Photos and Videos    To view the captured photos and video clips on the LCD screen     1  Press E button to go to the Playback mode  The last  recorded photo or video clip is d
11.  icon and remove  the USB connector according to the appeared menu        Unplug pr Eject Hardware     S  10 00 AM    Macintosh  Drag the untitled icon to the Trash    Untitled      Untitled                Connecting to a PictBridge Compatible Printer    PictBridge allows printing images from a  ae memory card in a digital camera directly to  a printer  regardless of brand  To find out if a  PictBridge printer is PictBridge compatible  simply look for  the PictBridge logo on the packaging or check  the manual for specifications With the PictBridge function on  your camera  you can print the captured photos directly with  a PictBridge compatible printer using the supplied USB cable   without the need for a PC     Setting the USB mode    Since the camera s USB port can be set to connect with either  a PC or a Printer  the following steps will allow you to ensure  that the camera is correctly configured to connect with a  Printer     1  Goto the camera setting menu  select USB connection  with the Up Down button  and press the Right button     2  Use Up Down to select Printer     3  Press the  4  button to confirm the setting     Transmission Setup _  USB Mode   PC  PC PTP        After the camera is reset  it will switch to PC mode  automatically from USB mode     Connecting the camera and printer     1  Make sure both the camera and printer are turned on   2  Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the USB port  on your camera     3  Connect the other end of the cable to t
12.  is blurred     Images and video files cannot be  saved     Possible causes    e The battery has run out     e The battery is not inserted cor   rectly     e The battery has run out     e The lens is dirty     e  EDA  appears when taking pic   tures     e The memory card is full     Solution    e Replace with a fully charged battery     e Replace with a fully charged battery     e Use a soft cloth to clean the lens on your  camera    e Use the Image Stabilization mode    e Replace the memory card with a new one   e Delete unwanted images    e Unlock the memory card     Problem    No picture is taken when pressing     the Shutter button     Images cannot print from the con      nected printer     Possible causes    The memory card is full     No available space to store the  files     The mode dial is in Playback mode     The camera is not connected to the  printer correctly     The printer is not PictBridge com   patible     The printer is out of paper or out of  ink     The paper is jammed     Solution  Replace the memory card with a new one or  clean off current memory card   Delete unwanted images   The memory card is locked     Check the connection between the camera  and printer     Use a PictBridge compatible printer   Load some paper in the printer   Replace the ink cartridge in the printer   Remove the jammed paper              ttp   www ge com digitaicameras          2010 General Imaging Company Printed in China    
13.  the picture  which the red eye needs to be removed   1  re Rotate from the Playback menu as 3  Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select Yes to fix  dd Ae the selected image or Back to cancel and return to the  2  Usethe Left Right navigation buttons to select a picture Playback menu   to rotate     3  Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select the  direction for rotation or Back to cancel and return to the  Playback menu     gt        D Reduction    Rotate 4  Press the    button to confirm the setting        Anticlockwise Rotati  ae ooie o aon For best results  the face of the subject should be  relatively large on the LCD screen  the subject should be  4  Press the    button to confirm the setting  facing the camera as front on as possible  and the red    eyes should be as large as possible     HE       Display Setup    Mode  Slideshow  This setting allows you to view all the stored pictures as a  Press     button in Playback mode to enter Display Setup slideshow   menu  1  Select the slideshow menu  press the right button to enter  the options menu   2  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select Effect     Display Setup Interval time  or Repeat and use the Left   Right  navigation buttons to adjust the setting     Wallpaper Settings    FAR Slideshow    Cancel       Effect   Interval  Repeat  Refer to the following sections for details of every setting        3  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select Start to  run the slideshow or Cancel to return to the Playbac
14.  while taking pictures   Zoom button    Zoom indicator  See     Digital Zoom    on  page 44     K  0 3  Ma 1501600    When the optical zoom reaches its maximum value  release  the Zoom button then press it again for it to go further at the  digital zoom  Zoom indicator is hidden after the Zoom button  is released  The screen shows   TQ   for the current zoom  status        Basic Functions Menu    The Basic Function Menus of the camera include Flash  Self   timer  Macro Capture  and Exposure Compensation  The  suitable function setting can let you shoot better photos     Set the basic functions as per the following steps     1  Pullupthe Basic Function Menus by pressing Right Flash  button         amp  Sh  24  0 3    4  Press Left Right button to select the basic functions  required to set  press Up button to enter the setting    screen for selecting basic functions  or press      button to  confirm the settings and exit the screen     Flash    2  Press Left Right button to select the settings of the    vA Flash   Auto  required function  Camera flash goes off automatically based on  existing light conditions   3  Press  x  button to confirm the settings and exit the menu  gu    or press Down button to enter the selection screen of Basic  Function        ep Flash  Red eye reduction         The camera exposes a brief flash before the picture  is taken to reduce red eye effects        5 Flash   Forced flash  Flash always goes off     go eee       e O Flash  Forced off  Flash is 
15. 6 Smile face detection enabling icon    Flash   Red Eye   Slow Synchro    17 Picture Color  18 White Balance  19 Macro Mode    20 Self timer  X Self time   2 sec    N Self time   10 sec    oo  gt         Video Shooting Mode Display 4 Video Quality  Mode  ELE 5 Focus Frame  6 Self timer    Qy Self time   10 sec  7 Remaining Time for Video Recording  8 Memory Card Built in Memory  9 Battery Status  10 WT Ratio  Displayed only when zoom is activated   11 Zoom  12 Exposure       13 Recording Status Icon   3  Recording standby    1 Video Mode icon  3  recording  2 Continuous AF  Ca  Single AF For optimal video shooting  it is recommended that the  SD card be used  If you shoot videos with the limited  3 Metering built in memory as a result of short video recording   Spot there may be picture jitter and noise     Center During video shooting  the optical zoom is fixed but the  AiAE highest 6x digital zoom is still available     g o  oo y       Play Mode icon  DPOF file  File protection    Playback mode display  Mode  AZ    Picture Number   Memory Card Built in Memory  Battery Status   Image Zoom   The current display area    SS a eS a ER    Affecting regional  10  Memory Space  this picture Total number of pictures     d    TEJE    0910 01 T    11  Recording Date and Time  12  OK  PLAY  film gear prompt           Panorama mode    Panorama Mode allows you to create a panoramic picture  across a distant scene  The camera will automatically  compose a panoramic picture using the indiv
16. Mode      nresssersserserssssserserssreserssseserssessersssnses 17  Using the Zoom FUNCTION       sseseseessreserssrsserssesserssersersersserserne 17  Basic Functions Menu        sessersserseesserseessvrserssvrseenserserssvsseenerne 18  a n 18   SE A E AEA ATAA 19  Macro Mode     nssnsrvossrenserssersssrvsseressressersserssseesseressersserssses 19  Exposure Compensation          sserssrsersessrssrsersersersersessees 19  Advanced Functions Menu        sessssseresserssersssrvssevsseressersseresses 20  WB  White Balance           iseserssseessersseressersseressevssersssennee 21   PSO  EE EE 21  NU rd 22  ERE 22  Go   0  PE eeere ureter A Re nrren rrr at 23    USING THE MODES                   ccccccccccccccccccccccccecccccccces 24 Night Portrait          i seerseresersereserssrsserssrsserssesserssesserserses 30    LCD Screen Display sisicetsnnaaneecdonateniadntondininens 24 BOO L PAE AEE E N EAEE E E ET OE 30  Still Picture Mode Display       nseeeeosossseverevsevveeesssssssveren 24 1  ERTER EEE EE 30  Video Shooting Mode Display      eessssssssssssssssssssssseeeeee 26 Gathering         ursesssssrsserssessersserserssersersersssesersssessenees 30  Playback Mode Display      vmssesvvvvossrvrrvvveesssssvrvveeessssssn 27 AD E E ETE E EEE 31   Panorama MORE snas 28 FIG EYE cirera ea 31   Scene mode   sssssssessesesessessesscssssssseeecsssssesecetesssseseeeessssseseesresssses 29 Travel shooting       eeessesssesssrssesesseeteeeterssssssssssssssssssssssssss 31  PN 30 Photo frame Lsmsnt
17. a  Every effort has been made to ensure that  the contents of this manual are accurate  however General  Imaging Company reserves the right to make changes without  notice     Symbols used in this manual    Throughout this manual  the following symbols are used to  help you locate information quickly and easily     Indicates the useful information to know     A Indicates precautions to be taken while operating the  camera     EE    CONTENTS    WAAGE i  SAFETY PRECAUTIONS     rnesonerevveveveservsvevenesessesevesenssees ii  BEFORE YOU STAR acta eect cceate a 1  MN 1  COPCO sioi 1  Trademarks EE 1   Safety information         ssemeeeessseserssrsserssessersserserserssersersssessesssenes 1  About this manual Luseagesereee 2  Symbols used in this manual         isesoserssroserssroserssrssernens 2  CONTENT Ls 3  GETING READY cscs ee 7  Unpacking eee 7  EN 8    Inserting the Battery and SD SDHC Card  Not included  10  Turning On and Off        me essersseessrsserssssserssessersersssesersssesersssssen 12  Using the Mode Button         essesssrrserssroserssrosernsrssernsesserssssserns 13  Setting Language and Date Time         sessssvserserssrvssrssrvnsenens 14    Setting the Date and Time        nneseserssrsserssesserssesserserssees 14  Setting the Language       messsressrssrenrnsrssernsersersssrserssersers 15  About the LCD Screen      ssersssresseesseresserssersssesssevsseresseesssrssses 16  BASIC OPERATION aceccssescececestocscviazecocetsbesestesncxtarnecccs 17  Shooting in Auto 
18. ake up more memory space  larger sizes without degrading the image quality        Size   High quality printing   en  a tia Cu Gu Cob Cost  v    Quality   Best  Gi Gu  v    The picture quality of image has totally three options        The bigger the number of recorded pixels is  the better    e  az Quality   Best the image quality becomes  As the number of recorded    pixels becomes smaller  you will be able to record more  e Cag Quality  Fine frames on a memory card     e  Mi Quality  Normal        gt  o oyy    Color   The color setting allows you to add artistic effects directly  when taking pictures  You can try different color tones to alter  the mood of your pictures        The color options include     e  OFF Color  Auto  Color   Black  amp  White    Color   Sepia    Color   Vivid    oo dQ          LCD Screen Display    Still Picture Mode Display  Mode    SCN  Wy  m                            1 Shooting Mode Icons     3  Auto mode Scene mode  Gi  Stabilization mode jou  Portrait    Li Panorama mode    2 AF Mode   Co   Single AF  c 2 Multi AF    3 Expo Metering    Spot  Center  AiAE    4 Image Size    5 Image Quality    6 Remaining number of pictures 21 Flash Mode   7 Memory card built in memory 5A Flash   Auto   8 Battery Status   9 WT Ratio  Displayed only when zoom is activated  g   Flash   Red eye reduction  10 Zoom   11 Exposure 5 Flash   Forced flash   12 ISO Value BO Flash  Forced off   13 Histogram   14 Focus Frame BsL Flash   Slow Synchro   15 Continuous Shot   1
19. atteries to water  and take particular  care to keep the terminals dry     e Do not heat the batteries or throw them into a fire     e Do not attempt to deform  disassemble or modify the  batteries     BB Keep the batteries out of reach of babies and small children     H In cold locations  battery performance deteriorates and the  time for which they can be used shortens markedly     Memory card notes     E When using a new memory card  or a memory card has been  initialized by a PC  be sure to format the card with your digital  camera before using it     H To edit image data  copy the image data to the PC s hard disk  first    H Do not change or delete the folder names or file names in the  memory card from your PC  as this may make it impossible  to recognize or misinterpret the original folder or file in your  camera    E The photos taken by this camera are stored in the auto   generated folder in SD card  Please do not store photos that  are not taken by this model of camera  as this may make it  impossible to recognize the picture when the camera is in  playback mode  Please do not expose the camera to harsh  environments such as moisture or extreme temperatures   which may shorten the life of your camera or damage the  batteries        Thank you for purchasing this GE digital camera  Please read  this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future  reference     Copyright       Copyright 2010 General Imaging Company All rights  reserved     No part of this publ
20. can be selected by pressing the     button and  switching between menus with the Left Right button  After selecting a function option  you can press the Up  button to return to the menu for other Camera Setup  pages  Or you can press the Down button to switch to    Oo E  n a  General Setup the next menu page     Beep ee Refer to the following pages for more details about each  LCD Brightness Auto setting    Power Saver   Date Time 2010 12 05 16 40   World Time Home    Language English       To adjust the settings     1  Select the menu page with the function you want to adjust  and press the Down button     HE       Beep LCD Brightness   Use this setting to adjust the volume of beep when buttons are Use this setting to adjust the brightness of your LCD screen   pressed and change the tones for Shutter button  self timer  1  Select the LCD Brightness setting from the Setup menu  and power on power off  as described previously    To change this setting  2  Select auto or adjust the brightness level using the   1  Select the Beep setting from the Setup menu as described Left Right button  and press the  3  button to confirm the    previously  setting     2  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to switch between  volume  shutter  key  self timer  and power fields  ae LCD Brightness        gt   Volum OFF  Tone 1    Key Tone 1    Self Timer Tone 1  Power Tone 1       3  Pressthe Right button  press the Up Down button to  adjust volume and change tone  and press the  4A button  to con
21. cel       5  Select Yes to confirm the printing  or Cancel  Then press    the button     2  Use the Left Right navigation buttons to scroll through  the images     3  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select the  number of prints for the current displayed image     4  Press the  4  button and the following screen appears     oo dQ       Print  without Date  Print Index       Cancel Cancel    5  Select Yes to confirm the printing  or Cancel  Then press 2  Select Yes to confirm the printing  or Cancel  Then press    the    button  the  49 button     Print index    You can use this setting to print all indexes to show all the  photos currently in your camera     1  Select Print index from the PictBridge menu  The  following screen appears        Bm o    Print DPOF  Digital Print Order Format  Exit  To use DPOF printing  you must make the selection of photos To exit the PictBridge menu  select Exit  The    Remove USB  for printing using the DPOF settings before hand  See    DPOF    cable    message will be displayed     section on page 49   1  Select Print DPOF from the PictBridge menu  The follow   ing screen appears     Remove USB Cable        Print DPOF Images  pes Disconnect the USB cable from the camera and printer     2  Select Yes to confirm the printing  or Cancel  Then press    the button           oo dQ          Specifications   This product    Design and specifications are subject to change without notice     Effective Image Sensor Pixels    Normal   Wide  30cm    
22. e menu    2  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No  2  IfSD card contains a new version of firmware  please  Then press the      button to confirm  upgrade accordingly as necessary     Reset Settings    Reset camera settings to factory defaults          FW Version    Current Ver  V020820  New Ver  V020910    Update Firmware     Cancel       To update to the latest firmware version  you can go to  the following website www ge com digitalcameras and  look under Support     mm             Video System  Use this setting to determine your video system in the current  area     1  Select the Video System in Connection Setup menu     2  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select NTSC or  PAL  Then press the  i  button to confirm     im  gt  a  Transmission Setup    Video Systeam       The video output signal can be switched to NTSC or PAL to  accommodate different regional standards  The appropriate  setting will vary between regions     NTSC  USA  Canada  Taiwan  Japan  etc     PAL  Europe  Asia  excluding Taiwan   Oceania  etc     Note  The TV output will not display properly if an incorrect  video system is selected        Connecting to a PC    Use the USB cable and ArcSoft software  CD ROM  supplied Transferring files to your PC    with your camera to copy  transfer  pictures to a computer  The computer will automatically detect the camera as a    removable drive  Double click My Computer icon on the  Setting the USB mode desktop to locate the removable drive a
23. e running water    operational for use  However  there may be some minute   points  black  white  red  blue or green  that constantly e If liquid crystal gets into your eye  flush the affected eye  appear on the LCD screen  These points are normal in the with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek  manufacturing process and the recording is not affected in medical assistance    any way     e    f liquid crystal is swallowed  flush your mouth thoroughly  with water  Drink large quantities of water and induce  Avoid exposing the LCD screen to water  please remove vomiting  Then seek medical assistance immediately   any moisture on the LCD screen with dry and soft  cleaning cloth           Shooting in Auto Mode      Auto mode is the easiest mode to take photos  While  operating in this mode  the camera automatically optimizes  your photos for best results     To start shooting  do the following   1  Press Power to turn the camera on   2  Inthe Mode menu  select the Auto mode   g y       3  Compose your picture on the LCD screen and press the  Shutter button halfway to focus on the subject     4  The LCD screen will show green focus frame after the  subject is in focus     5  Press Shutter fully to capture the image     EE dQ        f Using the Zoom Function      f Using the Zoom Function      Zoom Function    Your camera is equipped with two types of zoom functions    optical zoom and digital zoom  Press the Zoom button of the   camera to zoom in or out on the subject
24. firm setting     g  Uyyy       Power Saver    This setting allows you to save power and get the maximum  possible running time for your battery  Follow the steps below  to turn off the LCD screen and camera automatically after a  period of inactivity     1  Select the Power Save setting from the Setup menu as  described previously     2  Press the Up Down button to select the power items for  the screen and camera and press the Right button     E powersaer      30S  Camera Off 3Min       3  Press the Up Down button to adjust the selected item   Both items have the following options     e LCD Off   ON  30 sec  1 min  2 min     e Camera Off   ON  3 min  5 min  10 min     4  Pressthe button to confirm     Zone    The Zone setting is a useful function on your overseas trips   This feature enables you to display the local time on the LCD  screen while you are overseas     1  Select the Zone setting from the Setup menu as  described previously  The world time screen appears     2  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to switch between  the hometown          and travel destination    gt      fields   3  Use the Left Right navigation buttons to select a city    close to the desired time zone  Then press the     button  to confirm        ol File and Software    London  Casablanca    Format Memory    Please note  formatting enables you to delete all contents in  the memory card and built in memory  including protected  photo and movie files     To use this setting     1  Select the Forma
25. ght button  and the LCD screen will show the figure as    below     2 20    For Fast moving subjects  Capture sharp action  shots without blur     vw    AG           Select a scene using the Left Right button and press the  button     Mode Name  Sport  a useum an Night Landscape    Indoor    unset Glass    a   B Landscape B Night Portrait  CJ Beach O    3   Fish eye FJ Travel shooting  B Photo frame ES       P  B Children 2 Leaf      7         Sport    For fast moving subjects  Capture sharp action shots without  blur     Indoor  For indoors  Reduce blur and improve color accuracy     Snow  For snow scenes  Reproduce natural and clear white scenes     Fireworks    For fireworks at night  Slow shutter speed adjusted for bril   liantimages     Museum  For museum or flash free area  Retain color and reduce blur     Night landscape    For night scenes  Use of tripod is recommended     Children  For kids and pets  Flash is disabled for eye protection     Leaf  For plants  Capture brilliant shots of greenery and blossoms     Sunset  For sunsets  Capture subjects in strong sunlight     Glass  For objects behind transparent glass     Landscape  For landscapes  Vivid reproduction of green and blue     Night portrait  For portraits against night time scenery     Beach  For taking good pictures in the scenes with strong sunlight     Text   For shotting text materials to get clear photoes on ducuments  or white boards    Gathering    For shooting person image when gathering indoor  it ca
26. he USB port on the  printer              If the camera is not connected to a PictBridge compatible  printer  the following error message appears on the LCD  screen     Connection Failed        The above error message would also appear if the USB  mode were set incorrectly  in which case you should  disconnect the USB cable  check the USB mode settings   ensure that the Printer is turned on  and then try  connecting the USB cable again     Using the PictBridge Menu    After setting the USB mode to Printer  the PictBridge menu Print with date  appears  If you have set the date and time of your camera  the date and    time will be recorded and saved with each photo you take     1  Select Print with date from the PictBridge menu  The  following screen appears     vad Pict Bridge    Print  without Date   Print Index   Print DPOF Images  Exit       Select a menu item with the Up Down button and press the  Right button or    button to enter the item     Refer to the following sections for more detailed information  on each setting        2  Use the Left Right navigation buttons to scroll through  the photos        mo oy    3  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select the Print without date  number of prints for the current displayed photo     4  Press the  x   button and the following screen appears     Use this setting to print the photos without dates on them     1  Select Print without date from the PictBridge menu   The following screen appears     Print  with Date        Can
27. ication may be reproduced  transmitted   transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into  any language or computer language  in any form  by any  means  without the prior written permission of General Imag   ing Company     Trademarks    All trademarks mentioned in this manual are used for identi   fication purposes only and are properties of their respective  owners     O    Safety information       Please read the following important information carefully  before using the product     Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera your   self     Do not drop or knock the camera  Improper handling may  damage the product     Turn off the camera before inserting or removing the bat   tery and memory card     Do not touch the camera lens     Please not expose the camera to harsh environments such  as moisture  or extreme temperatures  which may shorten  the life of your camera or damage the batteries     Do not use or store the camera in dusty  dirty  or sandy  areas  as its components may be damaged           Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended  periods     Download all pictures and remove the batteries from  the camera if you are going to store the camera for long  periods of time     Do not use abrasive cleansers  alcohol based  or solvent   based cleaners to clean the camera  To clean  wipe the  camera with a slightly damp soft cloth     About this manual    This manual provides you with instructions on how to use your  GE digital camer
28. idual shots that  you take     Follow these steps to create a panoramic picture     1  Turn the mode dial to the Panorama Mode  Then enter  the Photo Setup to Select either Auto Stitching or Manual  Stitching  Please refer to Page 40 to enter the Still Picture 5  Menu      2  Use the Left Right buttons to specify the direction of  picture taking  and then in 2 seconds the panoramic  sequence will commence automatically          The camera will then stitch the pictures into a panorama  automatically     6  Press the E button to enter Playback mode and review  the panorama result     3  Compose the first view of the panoramic picture on the    LCD screen and press the Shutter button to capture  Flash Mode  Self timer  Macro Mode  and Exposure Com     pensation are disabled on Panorama Mode   4  After the first shot is taken  the semi transparent image of    the first shot will appear at the edge of the screen  You can l l l  use this image to compose your picture before you press Pictures cannot be deleted  nor the zoom adjusted until  the Shutter button to capture and finish manual stitching  the series is finalized     Panorama Mode can stitch 2 or 3 maximum pictures        Scene mode    In Manual Scene mode  you can select from a total of 20  scene types to match your needs  You just need to select the  right scene for the occasion and the camera will automatically  adjust to the optimal settings for you     Press the  ca  button  select the Scene Mode menu with the  Left Ri
29. isplayed     2  Usethe Left Right navigation buttons to scroll through  the photos or video clips stored in the internal memory or  memory card     3  To play a selected video clip  press the      button to enter  the movie playback mode     During video playback  the operating instructions will appear  on the screen  Press the Left Right button  and press the  button for confirmation          ESSEN een       00 07 09 00 27 09                   L    ee TG   VED    00 07 09 00 27 09    The operating instruction icons are as follows     1 First Frame 4 Back  2 Play 5 Rewind  3 Fast Forward 6 Pause       During video playback  you can press the Up Down button to  adjust the volume     Me       ae     _    S  A    g          PYM Th  6am     00 07 09 00 27 09          Thumbnail View    When in Playback mode  press one end of the Zoom button 00 10 12 1 4    E3 W  to display the thumbnail of photos and videos on the 12 05 2010  screen     TEJE AE   1  Usethe Zoom button to switch between the 3x3  and 4x4    and Date Folder thumbnail display  5    EE  ad     gt     Sfo HER    FJERN DON   J  Beis loser frre Ag                4  Use Up Down Left Right button to select a picture or video  clip  press  x  button to return to the original size     2  When displaying 3x3 and 4x4  use Up Down Left Right    button to select a picture or video clip for view  when The Date Folder is displayed in order based on the  displaying the Date Folder  use Up Down button to select shooting date   the Da
30. k  menu     4  Press the  4  button to confirm the setting     gg TT       Wallpaper Settings    Use this setting to select your favorite picture to use as a  background on the LCD screen     1  Press Down button to select the Wallpaper Setting menu     O  gt  An sr  Display Setup    Slideshow       2  Press Right button  and the camera will enter the  Wallpaper Setting interface     WAA Wallpaper Settings  Nature    Welcome wallpaper GE Logo  Set back to defaults       Menu Wallpaper     Use Up Down button to select the Menu Wallpaper option   press      button to confirm or press Left button to return to    last page  and press     to exit the menu     WAA Wallpaper Settings    Menu Wallpaper User    Sparkling       e User  e Nature    e Sparkling       Welcome wallpaper     Use Up Down button to select the Startup Screen option  press  to confirm or press Left button to return to last page  and    press  cs  to exit the menu   wa    User    Welcome wallpaper       e User    e GE logo       Set back to defaults     Use Up Down button to select Set back to defaults  press  to confirm or press Left button to return to last page  and    press        to exit the menu   wa Wallpaper Settings      VES       Back To Default             e Yes    e No    Setup Menu    se 2  Switch between different functions with the Up Down  Mode    M SCN W SH HH  amp  button   3  Press the Right button to enter the submenu   The Setup menu for the camera is available in all modes  Each  menu page 
31. ligence AE     Playback Menu    Mode   3 Protect    To prevent any pictures or videos from being accidentally  Hi ii de id ene nya    erased  use this setting to lock one or all of the files     B  gt  gt  oa wa  Playback Setup 1    Protect    i  Playback Setup 1  Protect    Delete  DPOF   Resize  Rotate    Red eye Reduction       Please refer to the following sections for detailed instructions To protect unprotect a picture or video     on the various menu options  1  Press E button and find the picture or video you want to    protect by using Left Right button  Once it is displayed  on the screen  go to the Playback menu  select Protect  settings and press the Up Down button to make your  selection     2  Press the Up Down button to select the protection setting  option and press the Right button to go to the submenu           Use the Up Down button to select One to lock the selected  picture or video  or select All to protect all pictures videos  stored in the built in memory or memory card     Press the button to select Yes to lock  For locked  picture video  use Unlock option to unlock it       Akey       icon will appear on the top of the screen to  indicate that the picture video is protected       Select Reset on the Protection setting to cancel protection  for all files that have been placed in the protected mode     Delete  There are three ways to delete files      amp  2  Playback Setup 1    One  Delete    Date Folder       e Delete One     1  Inthe Delete Option  
32. mode based on the last use  You can press the Mode button to  select a different one after it is on  When using the camera for  the first time  the language setting page will appear     go  o  oyy    Using the Mode Button    The GE camera provides a convenient Mode Button that allows you to switch between different modes with ease  Press Left Right  button to choose the mode  press     to select  All the available modes are listed as follows     Auto mode Switch to take still pictures in automatic mode    Panorama mode Switch to capture a sequence of shots and stitch them together into a panoramic photo    Stabilization mode Wy Switch to take still pictures by reducing the blurs caused by hand shake  under low luminance  or  slow shutter speed     Scene mode SCN   Switch to take still pictures in 20 different scene types by your choice  Movie mode H      Switch to record videos    Portrait Switch to take portrait pictures under normal condition           Setting Language and Date Time       The Date Time and Language setup will automatically  appear when the camera is turned on the first time     To set the language  date  and time  go to the following setup  options in the Setup menu     e Language   e Date   Time   To access the Setup menu  do the following    1  Press Power to turn the camera on    2  Press the     button  switch among the setting menus by    using the Left Right button to select the corresponding  basic setting menu     Setting the Language    1  Usethe U
33. n pres   ent naturally even though under complicated lighting        ID  For shooting certificates clearly     Fish eye    For increasing interesting fish eye effect for shooting  Expand  the centeral part intentionally to get distortional photo similar  as watching through fish eye     Travel shooting    For shooting fast moving object clearly with clear main body  and flowing sense of background     Photo frame  For adding interesting frame     Sketch  For taking photos with pencil sketch effect              1  After selecting the scene type  press the  x5  button to  activate     2  To select a different scene type  press the f  button  to enter the main function menu  Then press it again to  return to the to Scene selection menu     The main function menu also allows you to adjust the image  quality and image size  Please refer to the  Advanced  Functions Menu  section on page 20 for detailed  instructions        oo dQ    Stabilization mode    This mode can help reduce photo blur caused by hand shake   low light and slow shutter speed    m e a a O  et    Lobilizati   mod       Use stabilization mode in dark environments or when in  slow shutter speed    Shooting in a windy or unstable environment  such as a  moving vehicle  may cause blurred images        Face Detection Blink Detection       Face Detection is enabled function under normal state  In the Eyes Closing Detection is enabled function under normal state   Shooting mode  except for Panorama Mode Movie Mode   Face
34. nd to copy the folders  and files in the drive to a directory on your PC as you would    Since the camera s USB port can be set to connect with either  copy any typical folder or file     a PC or a Printer  the following steps will allow you to ensure  that the camera is correctly configured to connect with a PC   1  Gotothe camera setting menu  select USB connection By using the USB cable  you can transfer the captured photos    with the Up Down button  and press the Right button  and videos to a PC  Follow the steps below to connect the    vr camera to a PC   2  Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select PC   1  Start a computer to which ArcSoft software has been    3  Press the   x  button to confirm the setting  installed   2  Make sure both the camera and PC are turned on     3  Connect one end of the supplied USB cable to the USB AV    Transmission Setup  USB Mode   OUT port on your camera       PCIPTP  4  Connect the other end of the cable to an available USB    Printer port on your PC                                                              5  Disconnect the camera once transfer is completed     If the USB option is set to  PC    Turn the camera off and disconnect the USB cable     If the USB option is set to  PC  PTP        Remove the camera from the system as described below  before turning the camera off and disconnecting the USB  cable     Windows operating system  Windows 2000  Windows XP   Windows Vista  Windows 7      Click the  Safely remove the hardware 
35. p Down button to go to the Language  Then  press the Right button to enter the setting     2  Usethe Left Right buttons to select the desired language     3  Press the   amp   button to confirm the setting     General Setup  Beep   LCD Brightness  Power Saver    Date   Time    World Time    English       Language    48  MiG SZ   ia   as 49 8  EA  Abe  OY    Francals       Espa  ol  Portugu  s  Italiano  Deutsch  PYCCKMA  Svenska       Setting the Date and Time      Date   Time    1             Use the Up Down button to select Date Time  Then  press the Right button to enter the setting     Press the Left Right to highlight each field and use the  Up Down to adjust the value     Press the    button to confirm the setting     General Setup  Beep    LCD Brightness  Power Saver  2010 11 22 16 25  World Time  Language    About the LCD Screen    When you turn the camera on  various icons are shown on the If the LCD monitor is damaged  take particular care  LCD screen to indicate the current camera settings and status  with the liquid crystal in the monitor  If any of the   To learn more about the displayed icons  see    LCD Screen following situations arise  take the recommended  display    on page 24  immediate action indicated below    LCD Screen notes  e If liquid crystal comes in contact with your skin  wipe the  Extremely high precision technology had been used to area with a cloth and then wash thoroughly with soap and  manufacture the LCD screen so that most of the pixels ar
36. p View                hare                cz                                 Left View    TIN    mm         4  LO A V                                     L                          1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9    m     e Oo    Flash Lamp  Timer Indicator  Lens  Microphone  LCD Screen  Status Indicator  Zoom Button  Playback Button  Menu Button  Mode Selection Button  Disp Up Button    Bottom View                       N                     Flash Mode Right Button  Delete Button Down Button  Face Detection Left button  Function OK Button  USB AV Port   Wrist Strap   Shutter Button   Power Button   Speaker   Card Slot Battery Compartment  Tripod Socket          Insert the Battery and SD SDHC Card  Not included     1  Open the battery compartment  2  Insert the enclosed batteries into the battery slot in the  correct direction        4  Close the battery compartment     Insert an SD SDHC card  not included  into the memory    card slot as shown     3           Optional SD SDHC cards are not included  The use  of 64MB to16 GB memory cards from recognized  manufacturers such as SanDisk  Panasonic and Toshiba  is recommended for reliable data storage     To remove the SD SDHC card  open the battery  compartment and gently push the card to release it   Pull the card out carefully     Turning On and Off    Press the Power button to turn the camera on  To turn off the  camera  press the Power button again     Power Button    When the camera is turned on  it will be at the same shooting  
37. period of time     Photo Setup 1    Quick Review       Four options are available      OFF  e 1 Sec  e 2 Sec    e 3 Sec       Digital Zoom    Use this setting to enable or disable the digital zoom function   When disabled  only the optical zoom is enabled     2  Photo Setup 1    Digital Zoom          Movie Menu       Mode  HE Movie Setup      Expo Metering Spot  In the Movie Mode  press the button to go to the corre   p g Center    sponding Movie menu     To configure each setting    1  Inthe Movie menu  switch between the Movie Setup or  different Camera Setup pages using the Left Right button   select the page with the function you want to adjust and  press the Down button        3  Press the Up Down button to select an option or the Left  Seo sn G   or  x   button to return to the menu     Movie Setup      RER 4  Pressthe button for confirmation and exit the menu     Continuous AF OFF Refer to the following pages for more details about each  setting        2  Pressthe Up Down button to select the function and press  the Right button to go to the submenu        Continuous AF    After Continuous AF is turned on  the camera will adjust  focus automatically in response to any camera or subject  movement     Movie Setup    ON    Continuous AF          Expo Metering  Exposure Metering   Set metering mode for various lighting conditions     si  gt   a la  Movie Setup    Expo Metering   Spot    Center       Three options are available   e Spot  e Center    e AiAE  Artificial Intel
38. rssesserserssersersssesersseesersserserssssserns 47  PROTEC ER 47  PAPE ar ne steer aaa  48    DPOF  Digital Print Order Format     49    Mk 50  FEN 50  0 EE SE 51  Red eye Reduction        insem sessrsseesessersersserserssroserssrseenes 51  Display Setup         oronrvrrorrvrvenrrvrverersrverersrveversaverersaveversnsesene 52  VNR 52  Wallpaper Settings         ssereserssroserssrsserssesserssesserserssersesns 53  Setup Menu Lu  lt ccccnxscwetnsscpetiocsccencssatedcesncuselesnthduieease esta saveseaseteeees 55  Beep EE EE NE este cree 56  LCD Brightness       esnsreserssrssersssssersssrserserssrsersssesesssessenes 56  POWT SOVET EE tain 57  EE EE 57  Date Time scnscxrsitsecareanvtcactnsciertaiGariemtecomemeniaersianess 58  Language ee 58  File and Software casts cussncesiezozsceciacenenisaussnsdoencicoidvazensctonsdecnios 58  Format Memo La 58  File Numbering       insereseossrsserssrsserssesserssessersessssesesssseseenes 59    Copy to Card  Copy internal memory to    memory card           sssresseesseessevssesssrsssrsssrsserssersserssessssssers 59  Reset Settings        nnsmsensrssrssrssrsrrssvsersrssrnersensensessessessensens 60   FW Version  Firmware version         s  nssssrrsseressersssrnsses 60  Transmission snsivesecdscocestsncsstersecsatsscncesenssasenraecencecestace 61  Video System       esnsrnserssronernsrosernssssersssssersserserserssersessssessesssenen 61  Connecting to a PC i    nrsrrsrvnrssessrsersersersensessessrnsessessessssssrsensers 62  Setting the USB Mode
39. ry card is set to the    LOCK    position   Out of the range e When pictures were taken in Panorama mode  the direction of movement was    incorrect or the angle was outside the range of the internal settings     The maximum specified water depth was    During underwater recording or shooting  the camera was taken deeper than the  exceeded maximum allowable depth     Messages    When the camera is used for longer than  the specified time it may be damaged     Card is not formatted  format    This image cannot be deleted   Cannot record movie   Warning   Camera recording  please wait   Warning   Battery exhausted    This file cannot be played back   No connection   Print error    Cannot print    Explanation    During underwater recording or shooting  the camera was kept under water  longer than the specified time     Confirm whether the memory card should be formatted    The picture or video you are trying to delete is protected    The write protection switch in the memory card is set to the    LOCK    position   No other actions allowed to perform during video audio recording    The battery is out of charge    The picture format cannot be recognized by the camera    The camera is not connected to the printer correctly    There is a problem with camera or printer     Check that the printer is out of paper or out of ink   Check if the printer has a paper jam     Troubleshooting    Problem    Camera does not turn on     Camera turns off suddenly during  operation     The picture
40. select One and then press  button   2  Pressthe Left Right button to locate the photo or video to    be deleted  Press the Up Down button to select item  Yes   to delete the file  Back  to return to previous menu  and    then press to confirm     e Delete All  DPOF  Digital Print Order Format     1  Inthe Delete option  select All and then press  4  button  DPOF allows you to record your selection of pictures that  2  Use Up Down button to select Yes to delete all files  or you would like to print  and will save your selection in the  select Back to return to the menu  memory card  so that you can simply hand your memory card  to a photo kiosk without having to tell them in person which  e Delete Date Folder  photos you would like to print   1  Inthe Delete option  press      button after selecting Date  Folder     2  Use the Up Down button to select Date Folder to be    GE nr te A  deleted  press   amp   to confirm  press the Up Down button or      to select item  Yes  to delete the file  Back  to return to the  menu  and then press  x    to confirm       The    Ca    indicator means a file is protected  File  protection must be removed first before a file can be  deleted        Deleting files will cause DPOF settings to be reset        Trim Resize   The Trim setting allows you select an area of the photo you This setting allows you to resize a picture to a specified  want to keep and then save it as a new photo  resolution  and saves it as a new picture    To trim a picture
41. t in File and Software menu     2  Usethe Up Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No     Date Time Then press the  x   button to confirm   See  Setting the Date and Time  section on page 15           Format Memory  Language    See  Setting the Language  section on page 14     Doing so will clear all data        3  Thecurrent media is formatted     g o  o       File Numbering Copy to Card  Copy internal memory to memory   After you take a picture or video clip  the camera will save it card    as file that ends with a serial number  You can use this item to Use this setting to copy the files stored in the internal memory   choose whether the file is serially numbered or begins with 1 to the memory card    and is saved in another folder on the memory card  1  Select the Copy to memory card in File and Software   1  Select the File Name in File and Software menu  menu    2  Select the option with the Up Down button and press the 2  Use the Up Down navigation buttons to select Yes or No   button for confirmation  Then press the   amp    button to confirm        File Numbering AT    Copy to Card    Create a new directory and reset the file Copy files from built in memory to the  memory card     number        Reset Settings FW Version  Firmware Version    Use this setting to restore the camera to its default settings  Use this setting to view the current camera firmware version    1  Select the Reset setting in File and Software menu  1  Select the FW Version in File and Softwar
42. te Folder   3  When displaying the Date Folder  pressing button can  enter date information index  If the     indicator appears on the LCD  then a movie    file is currently being displayed     Press the  cx  button to restore a preview icon to its    original image size        Using Zoom Playback  for still pictures only        The zoom buttons can also be used during playback  This 5  Use the navigation buttons to pan across the image   allows you to magnify photos up to 2   8X  6  Press the  x  button to return the image to its original  1  Press gg button to go to the Playback mode  scale     2  Use the Left Right navigation buttons to select a photo    to magnify  Movie images cannot be magnified     3  Press one end of the Zoom button   T Q   to zoom in     4  Use the Zoom buttons to zoom in and out  The zoom  indication and the frame of the whole photo shall display  on the screen        Using the Delete Button    In Playback Mode  you can press the Down Delete button to 4  Select Yes or Back with Up Down button and press the  delete pictures or videos  button for confirmation     To delete pictures or videos   1  Press E button to go to the Playback Mode   2  Select a picture or video clip you want to delete with the    A Erased photos video clips cannot be recovered     Left Right button  ae la to page 48 for instructions on the Delete  enu options   3  Pressthe Down Delete button and the delete screen p  appears           USING THE MENUS    Still Menu    i m2  pe AF
43. turned off        SSL Flash   Slow Synchro  This allows you to take pictures of people at night  that clearly show both your subjects and the night  time backdrop     e J   Flash  Red Eye   Slow Synchro  Using this mode for slow synchro shots with red eye  reduction     Self timer       N Self time   2 sec     A single picture is shot 2 seconds after the Shutter  button is pressed      NI Self time   10 sec    A single picture is shot 10 seconds after the Shutter  button is pressed        N   Self time   Off  Disable the self timer     o       Macro Mode    e   Macro On  Select this to focus on subjects 5cm from the lens     08 Macro  Off  Select this option to disable Macro     Exposure Compensation    The exposure compensation allows you to adjust the light  exposure value and shoot the best photo        a    N Sh  gt     The adjustable range of exposure value is from EV  2 0 to  EV 2 0           Advanced Functions Menu    The Advanced Functions Menu of the camera include Image  Size  Image Quality  White Balance  Image Color and ISO etc   The suitable function setting can let you shoot better photos  and videos     Set the advanced functions as per the following steps     1  Pullupthe Advanced Function Menus by pressing  button  CH bil aio       4  Press Left Right button to select the advanced functions  required to set  press Up button to enter the setting screen  for selecting advanced functions  or press  x   button to  confirm the settings and exit the screen     disp
44. vie  Slow Motion possible    Zoom  Approx  2X 8x   Audio  Histogram Display    Auto  AWB   Daylight  Cloudy  Fluorescent   Fluorescent CWF  Incandescent   Manual       Auto Red Eye Reduction Forced Flash No Flash Slow Synchro Red Eye  Internal Flash  Shooting Range  Reduction Slow Synchro    Shooting Range Wide  Approx  0 3m 4 4m   Tele  Approx  0 5m   3 4m    Internal Memory  18MB  Recording Media  SD Card SDHC Card  Up to 16GB support   Other Features PictBridge  ExifPrint Support  Multi language Sup port  USB2 0 AV OUT  Integrated Proprietary Connector     2x AA Alkaline Battery  AA NIMH Battery Not Included  AA Alkaline Batteries  Approx  140 shots  based on CIPA standards   Shooting Capability  Battery Performance   AA NiMH Battery   Approx  380 shots  CIPA Standards   Operation Environment Temperature  0 40  C  Humidity  0 90   Dimensions  W x H x D  92mm x 60 5mm x 30 35 mm       Error messages    No card e The memory card is not inserted    Card error e The memory card is not formatted    Card full e The memory card is full and cannot store any new images   Write protect e The memory card is write protected    Picture error e The picture is not captured correctly     e The picture is damaged     No picture e There are no images in the memory card or in the internal memory    Lens error e The lens is probably stuck and the camera will power off automatically   System error e Unexpected error encountered    Image cannot be saved e The write protection switch in the memo
    
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