RCA Digital Camera CDS6300 User Guide

Digital Still  
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User’s Guide  
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CDS6300  
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Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
Chapter 1: Connections & Setup  
Parts Checklist ......................................................................................... 4  
System Requirements for PhotoStudio®2000...................................... 5  
Windows® PC Requirements ........................................................... 5  
Macintosh® Requirements .............................................................. 5  
Buttons and Controls ............................................................................. 6  
Getting Started ....................................................................................... 8  
Unpack the camera and accessories ................................................ 8  
Insert the batteries ........................................................................... 9  
Battery level icon............................................................................ 10  
Insert the CompactFlashcard..................................................... 11  
Take a picture .................................................................................12  
View your picture ...........................................................................12  
Turn off the camera ....................................................................... 12  
Powering the Camera...........................................................................13  
Using the Power Supply ................................................................. 13  
Using the Neck Strap and Lens Cover Holder..................................... 15  
Setting the Date and Time................................................................... 16  
Chapter 2: Using the Camera’s Features  
Digital and Optical Zooming................................................................ 18  
Using the Zoom Lever (W and T)................................................... 18  
Quick Review ........................................................................................19  
Using the Navigation Button ...............................................................19  
Using the Status Screen ....................................................................... 20  
Picture Quality Status..................................................................... 20  
Capture Modes ............................................................................... 20  
Battery Level ................................................................................... 21  
Flash Modes .................................................................................... 22  
Self Timer Status ............................................................................. 23  
Camera Busy ................................................................................... 23  
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Using the Menus................................................................................... 24  
Record Menu .................................................................................. 24  
View Menu...................................................................................... 27  
Setup Menu .................................................................................... 31  
Chapter 3: Viewing and Downloading  
Using Your Camera with a TV or PC .................................................... 36  
Connecting to a TV (or VCR) to See Your Pictures ....................... 36  
System Requirements for PhotoStudio®2000 .............................. 37  
Connecting to a Computer ............................................................ 38  
Chapter 4: Other Information  
Troubleshooting.................................................................................... 40  
Care and Cleaning ................................................................................ 42  
Cleaning the Camera ..................................................................... 42  
Proper Care and Storage ............................................................... 42  
CD-ROM Care.................................................................................. 43  
Things to Avoid .............................................................................. 43  
Traveling Tips ........................................................................................ 44  
Specifications ........................................................................................ 45  
Limited Warranty.................................................................................. 46  
FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada Information... 50  
Optional Accessories ............................................................................ 51  
Accessories Order Form.................................................................. 53  
Index ...................................................................................................... 56  
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Chapter 1  
Connections & Setup  
Chapter Overview:  
Parts Checklist  
System Requirements for PhotoStudio®2000  
Buttons and Controls  
Getting Started  
Powering the Camera  
Using the Neck Strap and Lens Cover Holder  
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Connections & Setup  
Parts Checklist  
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AC power supply  
Part # 252110  
Lens cap  
Part # 252325  
Lens cap holder  
Part # 252326  
Neck strap  
Part # 252327  
Imaging and driver  
software CD-ROM  
8MB CompactFlash™  
card  
Serial cable  
Part # 252111  
Video output cable  
Part # 252113  
USB cable  
Part # 252112  
Soft camera case  
4 “AA” batteries  
Caution  
Never use the power supply for any purpose other than powering the camera.  
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System Requirements for PhotoStudio®2000  
Windows® PC Requirements  
• Windows95® PC with available serial port  
• Windows 98® PC with available USB or serial port (USB port recommended)  
• Windows 2000® PC with available USB or serial port (USB port recommended)  
• Windows Me® PC with available USB or serial port (USB port recommended)  
• Pentium-based or faster microprocessor  
• 32 MB RAM  
• 50 MB available hard disk space  
• CD-ROM drive  
• Color VGA display  
Macintosh® Requirements  
• Mac® OS 8.5 or later  
• Power Mac® or iMac® (USB compatible)  
• 32 MB RAM  
• 50 MB available hard disk space  
• Available USB port  
• CD-ROM drive  
• Color VGA display  
PhotoStudio2000 is a registered trademark of ArcSoft, Inc.  
Windowsis a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the U.S.A. and other  
countries.  
Macintosh, Mac OS, PowerMac, and iMac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,  
Inc.  
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Buttons and Controls  
Optical viewfinder  
(front)  
Flash  
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Lens  
Self-timer indicator  
Optical viewfinder  
(back)  
Neck strap  
eyelet  
Speaker  
DISPLAY  
button  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
QUICK  
REVIEW  
button  
MENU  
button  
Navigation  
button  
LCD monitor  
CompactFlash™ card  
compartment door  
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Shutter  
button  
Power  
Zoom dial  
FLASH button  
Status screen  
FLASH  
TIMER  
MODE  
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TIMER button  
Power dial  
MODE button  
Battery  
compartment  
door lock  
Battery  
compartment  
door  
Tripod mounting  
socket  
LOCK  
OPEN  
Camera bottom view  
TV jack  
TV  
DIGITAL jack  
POWER jack  
DIGITAL  
POWER  
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Getting Started  
This section describes the basics on how to set up your camera to take pictures for the  
first time. Refer to the other sections for detailed operation and feature options.  
Unpack the camera and accessories  
• The items shown in the parts checklist are packed with the camera. If any pieces  
are missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately.  
• Remove the plastic film that covers the front, LCD monitor, and viewfinder, and  
any logos on the camera. Use your fingernail, not anything sharp, to remove.  
• Save all packing materials and box in case the camera ever needs to be shipped or  
stored.  
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FLASH  
TIMER  
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Insert the batteries  
1. Make sure the Power dial is set to OFF.  
2. Turn the camera over so that you are looking at the bottom.  
3. If the LOCK switch for the battery compartment door is locked, unlock it.  
4. Place your thumb on the thumbgrips above OPEN and push toward the front of the  
camera. Then pull the door up.  
5. Insert 4 “AA” batteries following the polarity directions in the battery compartment.  
6. Close the battery compartment door by pushing down the door and pressing it  
toward the back of the camera. Then slide the LOCK switch to secure it.  
Note: You must also insert the CompactFlash card before you can turn the camera  
power on (see page 11).  
Important:  
Never use manganese batteries.  
Your camera will not work if the batteries are not inserted properly.  
If the camera will not be used for an extended period of time, remove the  
batteries.  
Never mix old batteries with new ones or batteries of different types.  
Never destroy batteries or dispose of by fire. Doing so can cause an explosion  
or leak caustic materials into the environment.  
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Battery Level Icon  
The battery level icon appears in the Status screen  
and reveals how much battery power is left.  
This icon appears when batteries are full.  
The icon changes to show that you’ve used some battery power.  
As you use more battery power, the icon changes again.  
This icon flashes in the viewfinder when the battery power is almost gone. The  
camera turns off automatically after a few seconds.  
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Insert the CompactFlashcard  
Eject  
1. Make sure the Power dial is set to OFF.  
button  
2. Slide the CompactFlash card compartment door  
to the rear of the camera. (The doors springs  
open.)  
3. Before inserting the card, make sure the Eject  
button is pushed in so that the door can close.  
With the label of the card facing the front of  
the camera, fully insert the card into the slot in  
the camera.  
CompactFlash card  
compartment door  
Card slot  
4. Close the card compartment door until it snaps  
back into place.  
Important: Never remove or insert the  
CompactFlash card while the camera power is  
on. You could corrupt the information stored  
on the card.  
CompactFlashcard  
Notes:  
If you try to turn on the camera without  
the CompactFlash card installed, the  
camera beeps and will not turn on.  
This camera accepts both Type 1 and  
Type 2 CompactFlash cards. Type 2 cards  
are thicker than Type 1 cards.  
Inserting the  
CompactFlash card  
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Take a picture  
FLASH  
1. Set the Power dial to REC.  
TIMER  
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P U  
2. Use the optical viewfinder and zoom to frame  
the picture you want to take. Be careful not to  
block the lens or flash bulb with your fingers.  
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Power dial  
3. Hold the camera still and level. When ready to  
take the picture, press and hold the shutter  
button. (The picture is stored on the flash card  
and the camera is ready to take another picture.)  
Important: While the camera is taking a  
picture, the indicators on the back of the  
camera flash to indicate information is being  
stored on the card. Do not remove the  
batteries, remove power from the camera, or  
turn the camera off while they are on. This  
may corrupt information on the card.  
QUICK REVIEW button  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
Note: The camera automatically turns off to  
save power if you dont use the features for  
more than a few minutes. To turn it back on,  
set the Power dial to OFF, then back to VIEW,  
REC, or SETUP.  
Navigation  
button  
View your picture  
Press the QUICK REVIEW button to view the last  
picture you took.  
- OR -  
1. Set the Power dial to VIEW. (The last picture  
you took appears.)  
2. To scroll through several pictures, use the  
Navigation button.  
Turn off the camera  
Set the Power dial to OFF.  
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Powering the Camera  
You can power your camera with AC power or batteries. For details on using batteries,  
see page 9.  
Using the Power Supply  
The power supply attaches to the camera and lets you power it directly from standard  
household power (110-240 volts, 50/60 Hz).  
1. Plug the small end of the power supply into the POWER jack on the camera.  
2. Plug the other end of the power supply into a working AC outlet (110-240V, 50/  
60Hz).  
Caution: Never use this power supply for any purpose other than supplying power  
to the camera.  
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POWER  
POWER jack  
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Removing the power supply  
1. Make sure the Power dial is set to OFF.  
FLASH  
TIMER  
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2. Unplug the power supply from the AC outlet.  
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3. Unplug the small end of the power supply from  
the POWER jack on the camera.  
Power dial  
Important: Before detaching the power  
source, make sure the cameras power is  
turned off. Failure to do so can result in a  
malfunction.  
Note: Removing the power supply and  
batteries from the camera returns all settings  
to the factory defaults but does not erase any  
information on the CompactFlash card.  
Using an Optional Plug Adapter in Foreign  
Countries  
Even though the power supply is 110/240 volts, an  
optional plug adapter might be required in some  
countries.  
1. Plug the power supply’s plug into the AC plug  
adapter.  
2. Plug the AC plug adapter into the AC outlet.  
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Using the Neck Strap and Lens Cover Holder  
The camera’s neck strap is designed to let you carry the camera from your neck and –  
when ready– bring the camera to shooting position in one quick movement.  
1. Before attaching the neck strap, thread the lens cover holder eyelets through one of  
the loose ends of the strap. You may want to thread the loose end of the strap  
through twice on one of the eyelets of the cover holder to keep it from moving.  
Once the lens cover holder is in place, you can snap the lens cover on it to avoid  
losing it.  
2. While holding one end of the neck strap by the metal clasp, pry open the clasp and  
rotate it around the strap eyelet on the camera much like you would a key chain.  
When finished, the clasp should be completely secure and moveable inside the  
eyelet.  
3. Repeat the procedure to attach the other end of the strap to the eyelet on the other  
side of the camera. Make sure the strap is not twisted.  
Caution: Make sure the neck strap is firmly attached before using it to carry the  
camera.  
Lens cover  
Lens cover holder  
Strap eyelets  
Eyelet  
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Setting the Date and Time  
FLASH  
You need to set the date and time for correct file  
information and display, but it is not required to  
operate the camera. The date/time information does  
not appear on a printed photo.  
TIMER  
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1. Set the Power dial to SETUP. (The Setup menu  
appears.)  
Power dial  
2. Use the Navigation button to scroll to DATE/  
TIME . Press the right arrow on the Navigation  
button to select it. (The Date/Time menu  
appears.)  
3. Use the Navigation button arrows to change the  
items (month, day, year, hour, minute). The  
on-screen arrows indicate which arrows you can  
use on the Navigation button.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
4. When finished, highlight ACCEPT. Press the  
middle of the Navigation button to select it.  
Navigation  
button  
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Using the Cameras  
Features  
Chapter Overview:  
Digital and Optical Zooming  
Quick Review  
Using the Navigation Button  
Using the Status Screen  
Using the Menus  
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Digital and Optical Zooming  
FLASH  
You can zoom in and out for close-up or wide-angle  
shots by moving the zoom lever. Optical zooming is  
possible up to 3 times, and digital zooming allows  
up to 4 times normal magnification.  
TIMER  
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Power zoom  
lever  
Using the Zoom Lever (W and T)  
To zoom in tight (telephoto) or out wide (wide  
angle), rotate the zoom lever to either T or W.  
Optical zoom is the natural, non-enhanced  
magnification the cameras lens will support. This  
camera has an optical zoom of 3 times (3X).  
With digital zooming, it is possible to zoom beyond  
the limits of the optical zoom to capture images at a  
maximum of 4 times normal magnification. There are  
two settings when using digital zoom: 2X and 4X.  
When zooming past the 3X optical zoom and into  
digital, you must view the image using the LCD  
monitor on the back of the camera, not the optical  
viewfinder. Keep in mind that the optical viewfinder  
only shows images within the 3X zoom range.  
Once the limits of the 3X optical viewfinder are  
reached, the camera beeps once. If you continue to  
zoom, the camera beeps twice to indicate the 2X  
digital zoom setting. If the LCD monitor is off, it  
automatically turns on, as this will be the only  
indication of what you are capturing. The digital  
zoom indication (2X or 4X) then appears on the  
monitor. You can continue to zoom up to 4X.  
When you zoom back to wide angle, the camera  
beeps to remind you to return to viewing the image  
using the optical viewfinder.  
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Using the Cameras Features  
Quick Review  
FLASH  
You can see the last picture you took with the  
TIMER  
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QUICK REVIEW button.  
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P
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1. Set the Power dial to REC.  
2. Press the QUICK REVIEW button down for as  
long as you want to see the last picture you  
took. (The picture appears).  
Power dial  
Note: If no pictures have been taken, NO  
PICTURES TO REVIEW appears.  
QUICK REVIEW button  
Using the Navigation Button  
You can use the Navigation button to adjust the  
cameras various on-screen menus. The LCD monitor  
usually shows you which direction you can scroll to  
with the Navigation button.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
Use the arrow buttons to navigate the menus or  
adjust the settings and then press the middle of the  
Navigation button to confirm your selection.  
Navigation  
button  
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Using the Cameras Features  
Using the Status Screen  
FLASH  
The Status screen helps you see the settings of  
specific modes for your picture taking, including  
picture quality, flash, and battery life.  
TIMER  
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Power dial  
MODE button  
Picture Quality Status  
Once you set the picture quality to your desired  
setting, you can view it in the Status screen. The 3  
settings are economy (E), normal (N), and fine (F).  
To change this setting, see page 26.  
Capture Modes  
You can choose from 4 types of modes for picture  
taking, normal, macro, burst, and multi.  
Normal (no icon)  
This mode allows you to take a standard picture with  
all flash modes available.  
To set the picture mode to normal, press and release  
the MODE button until you dont see any of the  
capture mode icons (  
,
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Macro  
This mode allows you to take a close-up picture (5-  
50 cm), and automatically turns the LCD monitor on  
so that you can see the magnification. No flash  
modes are available with this setting.  
To set the picture mode to Macro, press and release  
the MODE button until you see the macro icon ( ).  
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Multi  
This mode allows you to take 16 images in 4  
seconds, and is especially good for action shots.  
FLASH  
TIMER  
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All 16 images are stored as 1 file. No flash modes  
are available with this setting.  
To conserve file size, the picture resolution quality  
is automatically adjusted to a lower setting. When  
you return to normal picture taking mode, all  
quality and flash settings you previously selected  
will return.  
Power dial  
MODE button  
To set the picture mode to Multi, press and release  
the MODE button until you see the multi icon  
(
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Burst  
This mode allows you to take 8 quick pictures for a  
slideshoweffect or for action shots.  
The images are stored as 8 separate files. No flash  
modes are available with this setting.  
You can take 8 pictures at the  
same time using Burst mode.  
To conserve file size, the picture resolution quality  
is automatically adjusted to a lower setting. When  
you return to normal picture taking mode, all  
quality and flash settings you previously selected  
will return.  
To set the picture mode to Burst, press and release  
the MODE button until you see the burst icon  
(
).  
Battery Level  
The battery level icon indicates how much power is  
left in the batteries. For more details on the battery  
icon, see page 10.  
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Flash Modes  
FLASH  
You can choose from 4 flash modes for taking  
pictures of single pictures (none, auto, forced, and  
red-eye reduction). The default mode is Auto Flash.  
TIMER  
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No Flash (no icon)  
This mode allows you to take a standard picture  
without using a flash.  
Power dial  
FLASH button  
To set the flash mode to normal, press and release  
the FLASH button until you dont see any of the flash  
mode icons (  
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Auto Flash  
This mode automatically senses when a flash is  
needed.  
To set the flash mode to Auto Flash, press and  
release the FLASH button until you see the Auto  
icons ( ).  
Forced Flash  
This mode uses a forced flash with every picture you  
take.  
To set the flash mode to Forced Flash, press and  
release the FLASH button until you see the Flash icon  
only ( ).  
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Red-eye Reduction Flash  
This mode uses a quick flash to reduce the red-eye  
effect in your pictures.  
FLASH  
TIMER  
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To set the flash mode to Red Eye, press and release  
the FLASH button until you see the red-eye icon  
(
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Power dial  
TIMER button  
Self Timer Status  
Once you set the self timer to your desired setting,  
you can view it in the Status screen. The available  
settings are 3 seconds and 10 seconds. For details on  
the self timer, see page 32.  
To turn on the self timer, press the TIMER button.  
The timer icon appears (  
).  
Camera Busy  
When the camera is processing information,  
such as deleting several pictures or formatting the  
CompactFlash card, the camera busy icon  
appears ( ).  
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Using the Cameras Features  
Using the Menus  
FLASH  
This camera is equipped with an on-screen menu  
TIMER  
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system that simplifies many of the more detailed  
settings. There is a menu for each of the Power dial  
modes, including Setup, View, and Record.  
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Power dial  
Record Menu  
You can use the Record menu to adjust the white  
balance, exposure, and quality of your pictures.  
MENU button  
White Balance  
White balance refers to the correctness of color  
reproduction under various lighting. If the white  
balance is correct, all other colors will be accurately  
reproduced.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
The white balance is usually adjusted automatically,  
however, you may want to control this function  
manually to achieve a more professional color/tint  
reproduction.  
Navigation  
button  
1. Set the Power dial to REC. (The image in front  
of the camera appears.)  
2. Press the MENU button. (The Record menu  
appears and WHITE BAL is highlighted.)  
3. Use the Navigation button arrows to adjust the  
white balance (AUTO/DAYLIGHT/INCAND  
(incandescent)/ FLUOR (fluorescent).  
4. When finished, use the Navigation button to  
scroll to the next setting or press the MENU  
button again to exit.  
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Exposure  
This feature automatically adjusts the iris for the best  
available picture quality, however, you may want to  
adjust it manually. Manual exposure is  
recommended in the following situations:  
FLASH  
TIMER  
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When taking pictures in reverse lighting or  
when the background is too bright.  
Power dial  
When taking pictures on a reflective  
background, such as at the beach or when  
skiing.  
1. Set the Power dial to REC. (The image in front  
of the camera appears.)  
MENU button  
2. Press the MENU button. (The Record menu  
appears and WHITE BAL is highlighted.)  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
3. Use the Navigation button to scroll to  
EXPOSURE and adjust the setting (AUTO/ -1.5  
to +1.5).  
Navigation  
button  
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Using the Cameras Features  
Picture Quality  
You can adjust the picture resolution quality to  
FLASH  
economy, normal, or fine, depending on what kind  
of picture you want. Because economyquality  
pictures take up less memory, the camera can store  
more of them than in finemode.  
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1. Set the Power dial to REC. (The image in front of  
the camera appears.)  
Power dial  
2. Press the MENU button. (The Record menu  
appears and WHITE BAL is highlighted.)  
3. Use the Navigation button to scroll to QUALITY  
and adjust the setting (ECONOMY/NORMAL/  
FINE.)  
MENU button  
4. When finished, press the MENU button again to  
exit.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
Notes:  
The number of storable pictures depends  
on the selected picture quality mode as  
well as the composition of the subjects in  
the images.  
The picture quality mode you select  
remains the default even when you turn  
off the camera.  
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Tip  
Economy mode is best suited for  
web postings and emailing, as the  
file size is smaller. Fine mode is best  
for detailed prints.  
Picture Quality  
(Resolution)  
Economy  
Normal  
Number of Pixels  
File Compression  
640 x 480  
Maximum  
Maximum  
Medium  
Medium  
Low  
Fine  
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View Menu  
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You can use the View menu to see your pictures,  
delete them, or lock/unlock them.  
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Displaying Picture Information  
This feature allows you to toggle the date/time and  
picture number information on or off or to display all  
the pictures you have taken in an index format.  
Power dial  
1. Set the Power dial to VIEW. (The last picture  
you took appears.)  
DISPLAY button  
2. Press and release the DISPLAY button to toggle  
what information is displayed (date/time/picture  
number, no information, or index).  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
Index Review  
You can view all the pictures you have taken in a  
thumbnailformat (smaller pictures).  
1. Set the Power dial to VIEW. (The last picture  
you took appears.)  
Navigation  
button  
2. Press and release the DISPLAY button until you  
see smaller images of the pictures you have  
taken.  
3. Use the Navigation button arrows to scroll  
through the pictures.  
4. When the desired picture is highlighted, press  
the middle of the Navigation button to select it.  
(The picture is displayed in normal size with all  
its information.)  
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Delete a Picture  
This feature lets you delete single pictures.  
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1. Set the Power dial to VIEW. (The last picture  
you took appears.)  
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2. Press the MENU button. (The View menu  
appears and DELETE PICTURE is highlighted.)  
Power dial  
3. Press the middle of the Navigation button to  
select it. (The Delete menu appears.)  
4. Use the Navigation button to highlight DELETE.  
Press the middle of the Navigation button to  
select it. (The picture is deleted.)  
MENU button  
5. When finished, you can delete another picture  
or use the Navigation button to return to the  
previous menu.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
Lock/Unlock a Picture  
You can lock special pictures so that you dont delete  
them inadvertently. Any locked pictures must first be  
unlocked before you can delete them unless you  
format the CompactFlash card completely (see page  
34).  
Navigation  
button  
1. Set the Power dial to VIEW. (The last picture  
you took appears.)  
2. Press the MENU button. (The View menu  
appears and DELETE PICTURE is highlighted.)  
3. Use the Navigation button to scroll to LOCK/  
UNLOCK.  
4. Press the middle of the Navigation button to  
select it. (The Lock menu appears.)  
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5. Use the Navigation button to highlight LOCK.  
Press the middle of the Navigation button to  
select it. (A padlock icon appears to show that  
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6. When finished, you can lock another picture or  
use the Navigation button to return to the  
previous menu.  
Power dial  
To unlock a picture, highlight UNLOCK and  
select it with the Navigation button.  
Delete All Pictures  
MENU button  
This feature lets you delete all the pictures on the  
CompactFlash card except for those that are locked.  
1. Set the Power dial to VIEW. (The last picture  
you took appears.)  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
2. Press the MENU button. (The View menu  
appears and DELETE PICTURE is highlighted.)  
3. Use the Navigation button to scroll to DELETE  
ALL.  
Navigation  
button  
4. Press the middle of the Navigation button to  
select it. (The Delete All menu appears.)  
5. Use the Navigation button to highlight DELETE  
ALL. Press the middle of the Navigation button  
to select it. (All pictures are deleted and NO  
PICTURES TO VIEW appears.)  
Tip  
If you dont want the picture info  
displayed in a slideshow, it can be  
hidden by turning it off (see page  
27).  
Note: Locked pictures cannot be deleted with  
this operation. To delete them, you need to  
unlock them first (see page 28).  
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Slideshow  
You can have the camera show all your pictures as a  
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slideshow. The slide speed can be adjusted to 4, 6,  
or 8 seconds.  
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1. Set the Power dial to VIEW. (The last picture  
you took appears.)  
Power dial  
2. Press the MENU button. (The View menu  
appears and DELETE PICTURE is highlighted.)  
3. Use the Navigation button to scroll to  
SLIDESHOW.  
MENU button  
4. Press the middle of the Navigation button to  
select it. (The Slideshow menu appears.)  
5. Use the left and right arrows on the Navigation  
button to select the slide speed.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
6. Use the Navigation button to highlight START.  
Press the middle of the Navigation button to  
select it. (The slideshow of your pictures starts.)  
7. To end the slideshow, press the middle of the  
Navigation button again.  
Navigation  
button  
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Setup Menu  
FLASH  
You can use the Setup menu to adjust the LCD  
monitor brightness, turn the sound on or off, or even  
format the CompactFlash card.  
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If you havent already set the date and time, you may  
want to do that (see page 16).  
Power dial  
LCD Monitor Brightness  
The LCD monitor brightness can be adjusted  
depending on your preference.  
1. Set the Power dial to SETUP. (The Setup menu  
appears and LCD BRIGHT is highlighted.)  
2. Use the Navigation button arrows to change the  
brightness. The on-screen arrows indicate which  
arrows you can use on the Navigation button.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
3. When finished, use the Navigation button to  
scroll to the next setting or set the Power dial to  
the desired mode.  
Navigation  
button  
Sound  
You can adjust the beep and shutter sounds to be on  
or off.  
1. Set the Power dial to SETUP. (The Setup menu  
appears and LCD BRIGHT is highlighted.)  
2. Use the Navigation button to scroll to SOUND.  
3. Use the Navigation button arrows to adjust the  
sound. The on-screen arrows indicate which  
arrows you can use on the Navigation button.  
4. When finished, use the Navigation button to  
scroll to the next setting or set the Power dial to  
the desired mode.  
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Self Timer  
The camera has a self timer so that you can delay  
FLASH  
when the picture is taken by a few seconds. Its  
especially useful when using a tripod.  
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Set it to 3 seconds to steady any vibration caused by  
touching the camera right before you take a picture,  
or to 10 seconds to allow you time to include  
yourself in the picture.  
TIMER button  
Power dial  
You can use the self-timer indicator to gauge how  
much time is left before the picture is taken. For the  
3 second mode, it flashes once every half second.  
For th 10 second mode, it flashes once a second for  
7 seconds and then once every half second for the  
remaining three seconds.  
1. Set the Power dial to SETUP. (The Setup menu  
appears and LCD BRIGHT is highlighted.)  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
2. Use the Navigation button to scroll to SELF  
TIMER.  
3. Use the Navigation button arrows to adjust the  
delay. The on-screen arrows indicate which  
arrows you can use on the Navigation button.  
Navigation  
button  
4. When finished, use the Navigation button to  
scroll to the next setting or set the Power dial to  
the desired mode.  
Using the Self Timer  
1. Press the TIMER button. (The timer icon  
appears on the Status screen.)  
2. When you are ready to use the self timer, press  
the shutter button.  
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TV Signal  
You can set the video output signal to NTSC or PAL,  
depending on the type of signal you have in your  
area. The default is NTSC, but PAL may be necessary  
in some countries.  
FLASH  
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1. Set the Power dial to SETUP. (The Setup menu  
appears and LCD BRIGHT is highlighted.)  
Power dial  
2. Use the Navigation button to scroll to TV.  
3. Use the Navigation button arrows to adjust the  
type of signal. The on-screen arrows indicate  
which arrows you can use on the Navigation  
button.  
4. When finished, use the Navigation button to  
scroll to the next setting or set the Power dial to  
the desired mode.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
Language  
The menu languages can be displayed in English,  
French, German, Spanish, and Portuguese.  
Navigation  
button  
1. Set the Power dial to SETUP. (The Setup menu  
appears and LCD BRIGHT is highlighted.)  
2. Use the Navigation button to scroll to  
LANGUAGE.  
3. Use the Navigation button arrows to adjust the  
display language. The on-screen arrows indicate  
which arrows you can use on the Navigation  
button.  
4. When finished, use the Navigation button to  
scroll to the next setting or set the Power dial to  
the desired mode.  
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Formatting the CompactFlash Card  
This feature allows you to format the CompactFlash  
card and delete all pictures (including locked ones).  
FLASH  
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1. Set the Power dial to SETUP. (The Setup menu  
appears and LCD BRIGHT is highlighted.)  
2. Use the Navigation button to scroll to FORMAT.  
Press the right arrow on the Navigation button  
to select it. (The Format menu appears.)  
Power dial  
3. Use the Navigation button arrows to highlight  
FORMAT CARD. Press the middle of the  
Navigation button to select it. (NOW  
FORMATTING appears.)  
If you want to reset the picture numbers so that  
they start at 0001 again, use the Navigation  
button to highlight RESET PICTURE NUMBERS.  
Then press the middle of the Navigation button  
to select it.  
DISPLAY  
QUICK REVIEW  
MENU  
If you dont want to reset the picture numbers,  
press the up arrow on the Navigation button to  
return to the previous menu.  
Navigation  
button  
4. When finished, use the Navigation button to  
scroll to the next setting or set the Power dial to  
the desired mode.  
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Viewing and Downloading  
Chapter Overview:  
Using Your Camera with a TV or PC  
System Requirements for PhotoStudio 2000®  
Connecting to a Computer  
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Using Your Camera with a TV or PC  
Your pictures can be viewed on your TV or transferred to a PC, saved, and edited using  
the included cable and software.  
Connecting to a TV (or VCR) to See Your Pictures  
You can view your pictures on your TV (or VCR) using the supplied video output cable.  
1. To assure safety, make sure all units are turned off before making any connections.  
2. Plug the small end of the video cable (which looks like a headphone plug) into the  
TV jack on the camera.  
3. Plug the other end of the video cable into the VIDEO IN jack on the TV (or VCR).  
4. Turn on the TV and tune it to the video input channel or turn on the VCR and place  
it in the lineor cameramode. (If you need further instructions for viewing  
pictures on your TV or VCR, consult the owners manual for that product.)  
5. Set the Power dial on the camera to VIEW. (The last picture you took appears on the  
TV and the LCD monitor on the camera turns off.)  
Notes:  
All operating modes and menus can be seen on the TV when it is connected.  
If DISPLAY is pressed on the camera while it is connected to a TV and the Power  
dial is set to REC, the video signal to the TV will be turned off. (Just as the LCD  
monitor would turn off if you pressed DISPLAY without the TV connected.)  
TV or VCR  
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Video output  
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System Requirements for PhotoStudio®2000  
Windows® PC Requirements  
Windows95® PC with available serial port  
Windows 98® PC with available USB or serial port (USB port recommended)  
Windows 2000® PC with available USB or serial port (USB port recommended)  
Windows Me® PC with available USB or serial port (USB port recommended)  
Pentium-based or faster microprocessor  
32 MB RAM  
50 MB available hard disk space  
CD-ROM drive  
Color VGA display  
Macintosh® Requirements  
Mac® OS 8.5 or later  
Power Mac® or iMac® (USB compatible)  
32 MB RAM  
50 MB available hard disk space  
Available USB port  
CD-ROM drive  
Color VGA display  
PhotoStudio2000 is a registered trademark of ArcSoft, Inc.  
Windowsis a trademark of Microsoft Corporation, registered in the U.S.A. and other  
countries.  
Macintosh, Mac OS, PowerMac, and iMac are registered trademarks of Apple Computer,  
Inc.  
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Connecting to a Computer  
Your pictures can be transferred to your PC or Macintosh and saved using the image  
transfer/editing software, PhotoStudio2000.  
1. To assure safety, make sure the camera is turned off before making any connection.  
2. Insert the PhotoStudio2000 CD-ROM into your drive.  
3. Double click the installer icon and follow the on-screen instructions to install the  
software.  
If you have a serial connection on your computer, plug the small end of the serial  
cable into the DIGITAL jack on the camera. Then plug the other end of the cable  
into the serial jack on your computer.  
If you have a USB connection on your computer, plug the small end of the USB  
cable into the DIGITAL jack on the camera. Then plug the other end of the cable  
into the USB jack on your computer.  
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4. Set the Power dial to VIEW on the camera. (The last picture you took appears.)  
5. Launch the software on your computer.  
6. In PhotoStudio2000, click File on the Main Menu, then click Select Source.  
7. In the Select Source dialog box, highlight the digital still camera driver, then click  
Select.  
8. Click File on the Main Menu screen, then click Acquire, or simply click the Acquire  
button on the Quick Access Bar. (A window appears showing all your pictures.)  
9. Select a picture and click OK, or simply double click the picture. To select all the  
pictures, click Select All then click OK. (Your pictures open in PhotoStudio2000.)  
10. When finished, close the software, then turn off the camera.  
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Other Information  
Chapter Overview:  
Troubleshooting  
Care and Cleaning  
Traveling Tips  
Specifications  
Limited Warranty  
FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada  
Information  
Optional Accessories  
Index  
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Troubleshooting  
If youre having problems with your camera, try the solutions in this section. If the  
problem still exists, please consult the warranty in this users guide.  
External noise and interference (from a TV, a radio, etc.) might prevent your camera from  
functioning properly. In such cases, first disconnect its power supply (batteries, AC power  
supply, etc.); and then reconnect it and proceed as usual from the beginning.  
Power Problems  
No power is supplied.  
The batteries are not installed correctly (see page 9).  
The power supply has not been correctly connected (see page 13).  
The power suddenly goes off and does not come back on by itself.  
The camera automatically turns off to save power if you dont use the features for  
more than a few minutes. Turn the Power dial off and then on again.  
The batteries are completely discharged.  
Feature and Function Problems  
Vertical white lines appear when shooting a very bright object.  
This sometimes occurs when there is a lot of contrast between the background and the  
object. It is not a defect of the camera. Try shooting from a different angle or adjusting  
the lighting conditions.  
Bright, crystal-shaped spots appear in the LCD monitor and the  
viewfinder.  
Sunlight is directly entering the lens. This is not a defect of the camera.  
The rear of the LCD monitor is hot.  
The light used to illuminate the LCD monitor causes it to be hot. Turn off the monitor or  
set the Power dial to OFF, and let the unit cool down.  
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Colored bright spots appear all over the LCD monitor.  
The LCD monitor is made with high-precision technology. However, black spots or bright  
spots of light (red, green, or blue) may appear constantly on the LCD monitor. This is not  
due to any defect of the unit.  
The icons and the picture color on the LCD monitor are not clear.  
This may occur when the surface or the edge of the LCD monitor is pressed.  
The LCD monitor, the viewfinder, and the lens are dirty.  
Wipe them gently with soft a cloth. Gently wipe the LCD monitor in a semicircle because  
wiping strongly spreads the stain and it wont come out easily.  
Although the shutter button is pressed, the picture isnt stored on the  
CompactFlash card.  
When the remaining picture number icon blinks 0, you must delete some pictures before  
you can store new ones (see page 28).  
It isnt possible to shoot in succession.  
It takes approximately 2 seconds to store a picture in memory. Youll have to wait until it  
is stored before taking another picture. If you want to take more pictures in a short  
amount of time, use Burst mode (see page 21).  
All pictures cant be deleted, even if Delete All is selected.  
Some pictures may be locked. If they are not necessary, unlock them, then try deleting all  
the pictures again (see pages 28-29).  
If the pictures cannot be deleted, even after you have unlocked them, you may need to  
format the CompactFlash card. This will erase all the pictures (including locked) (see page  
34).  
There seems to be a problem taking pictures.  
Try to delete some of the pictures, then try to take a few more. If that doesnt work, you  
may need to save any remaining pictures to a computer and format the CompactFlash  
card. This will clear the card and erase all the pictures (including locked) from memory  
(see page 34).  
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Care and Maintenance  
Care and Cleaning  
Cleaning the Camera  
1. Clean the exterior, wiping gently with a soft cloth. For heavy dirt, use diluted, mild  
soap and wring the cloth well. Then wipe again with a dry cloth.  
2. Wipe the LCD monitor gently with a soft, dry cloth.  
3. To clean the lens and viewfinder, blow them with air using a blower brush. Wipe  
gently with lens cleaning paper.  
Notes:  
Avoid using strong cleaning agents such as alcohol.  
Cleaning should be done only after the power supply has been disconnected.  
Mold may form if the lens is left dirty.  
When using a cleaner or chemically treated cloth, refer to the cautions of each  
product.  
Proper Care and Storage  
Always cap the lens when the camera is not in use.  
Before handling the camera, make sure your hands and face are free from any  
chemical products such as suntan lotion, as it might damage the finish.  
The camera might be damaged by improper storage or handling. Do not subject the  
camera to swinging, shaking, or dropping.  
Do not store the camera in temperatures below -22˚F (-30˚C) or above 149˚F (65˚C).  
When the camera is not in use, always remove the AC power supply or batteries.  
Retain the original carton for future storage or shipping purposes.  
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CD-ROM Care  
Take care not to soil or scratch the mirror surface (opposite to the printed surface).  
Do not write anything or put a sticker on either the front or back surface. If the CD-  
ROM gets dirty, gently wipe it with a soft cloth outward from the center hole using a  
circular motion.  
Do not use conventional disc cleaners or cleaning spray.  
Do not bend the CD-ROM or touch its mirror surface.  
Do not store your CD-ROM in a dusty, hot or humid environment. Keep it away from  
direct sunlight.  
Things to Avoid  
Do not attempt to disassemble the camera. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.  
Avoid operating the camera immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm  
location. Give the camera 1-1/2 to 2 hours to reach a stable temperature before using.  
Never aim the camera at the sun or other bright objects.  
Do not leave the camera in direct sunlight for extended periods of time. The resulting  
heat buildup might permanently damage the cameras internal parts.  
Do not operate the camera in extremely humid environments.  
Do not operate the camera near the ocean as salt water or spray might damage the  
internal parts of the camera.  
Do not operate the camera for extended periods in temperatures below 40˚F (4˚C) or  
above 95˚F (35˚C).  
Do not expose the camera or power supply to rain or moisture. If any component  
becomes wet, turn off the power.  
Do not use any power supply or batteries other than the ones specified for the camera.  
Using the wrong accessories might cause damage to the camera.  
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Traveling Tips  
Write down your cameras serial number and keep it separate from the camera when  
traveling. If your camera is lost or stolen, you will be able to identify it.  
Use extra care to avoid damage to your camera and accessories when operating  
them at a beach or pool. Spray, sand, and dust should be avoided. If your lens has  
been exposed to the elements, clean it only with proper lens cleaning supplies.  
Make sure you have any plug adapters that you might need before taking your  
camera to other countries. Consult your dealer for advice.  
Carry your camera in a carrying case when traveling. An ordinary suitcase or carry  
bag does not offer the protection your camera needs. Treat your camera as carry-on  
luggage to protect it from rough handling.  
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Specifications  
Camera  
CCD sensor resolution: 1792x1200 pixels (2.3 megapixel output, interpolated)  
Lens: 5.4-16.2mm (3x optical zoom)  
Normal Range: 50cm - infinity  
Macro range: 5-50cm  
Digital zoom: 2x, 4x  
Recording medium: CompactFlash, type 1 or type 2  
Erase: Single or all  
Video system: NTSC or PAL  
Power source: 4 AA alkaline or NiCd or NiMH rechargeable batteries  
AC Power Supply  
110/240V, 60Hz AC input; 6V DC, 800mA output  
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Limited Warranty  
Limited Warranty  
What your warranty covers:  
Defects in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
One year from date of purchase - Unit exchange, which includes parts and labor.  
The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of  
shipment to the rental firm, whichever comes first.  
What we will do:  
Exchange a defective Digital Still Camera with a new or, at our option, refurbished  
unit.  
How you get service:  
Call 317-415-4945 and have your units date of purchase and model/serial number  
ready. The model/serial number information is on the back of your camera.  
A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone.  
If the representative determines that you should receive a replacement camera you  
will be provided with a Service Request (SR) number and the location of a nearby  
exchange point if one exists. No returns will be accepted without the SR number.  
Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice which is evidence  
that the product is within the warranty period must be presented to obtain warranty  
service. For rental firms, proof of first rental is also required.  
Option I:  
1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard or Visa account number and expiration date to  
your phone representative. This is for security purposes only and your account will  
not be charged at this time.  
2. We will send you a replacement unit.  
3. If you return the unit to us within 14 days from the date you were provided a SR  
number, only items not covered by warranty will be charged to your account. If your  
unit is not received within 14 days, the suggested retail value of the camera will be  
charged to your credit card. This amount will be credited, less a $10 handling fee, if  
the unit is subsequently received.  
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4. Ship your defective unit back to us using the replacement units carton. Shipping  
instructions will be included on the carton along with your SR number which will  
allow you to easily ship the unit back to us. Make sure you insure your shipment in  
case of damage or loss. Include with the shipment:  
Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale.  
A brief note describing your cameras problem.  
Your name, address and phone number.  
Option II:  
1. For a fee of $10.00, we will send a replacement unit to our exchange point.  
2. The exchange location will notify you of its arrival.  
3. Take your unit and evidence of purchase date, such as a bill of sale, to the exchange  
location and you will be provided the new or refurbished unit. Please retain all  
accessories.  
4. If the repairs are covered by your warranty, you will not be billed.  
Thomson assumes no responsibility for warranty shipments from the customer  
to the factory if not shipped in the manner prescribed by Thomson.  
To receive a replacement camera after we have received your unit:  
Write the SR number on the outside of the carton used to return the unit. Make sure  
you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss.  
Carefully pack the unit using the original box and packing material if possible. Please  
retain all accessories that were included with your unit.  
Include with the shipment:  
1. Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale.  
2. A brief note describing your cameras problem.  
3. Your name, address and phone number.  
The representative will advise the address to mail a cashiers check or money order  
for payment if there are any out of warranty labor or parts charges, and you elect not  
to use your credit card.  
After we receive your product, a new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you.  
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What your warranty does not cover:  
Acts of nature, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
Adjustment of customer controls.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for  
institutional or other commercial purposes.  
Batteries.  
Units purchased, serviced or operated outside the U.S.A.  
Loss of images.  
Shipping damage if the unit was not packed and shipped in the manner prescribed  
by Thomson.  
Storage fees may be charged by the exchange point if you fail to pick up the  
replacement unit in a timely manner.  
Product Registration:  
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your camera. It  
will make it easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card  
is not required for warranty coverage.  
Limitation of Warranty:  
THE WARRANTY STATED ABOVE IS THE ONLY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THIS  
PRODUCT. ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLED (INCLUDING ALL  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE) ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. NO VERBAL OR WRITTEN INFORMATION  
GIVEN BY THOMSON MULTIMEDIA INC., ITS AGENTS OR EMPLOYEES SHALL  
CREATE A GUARANTY OR IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS  
WARRANTY.  
REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS THE  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER. THOMSON MULTIMEDIA INC. SHALL  
NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING  
FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF ANY  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT. THIS DISCLAIMER OF  
WARRANTIES AND LIMITED WARRANTY ARE GOVERNED BY THE LAWS OF THE  
STATE OF INDIANA. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW,  
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ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE  
WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE.  
How State Law relates to warranty:  
Some states do not allow the exclusion nor limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above  
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights that  
vary from state to state.  
If you purchased your camera outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. See your dealer for warranty information.  
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FCC Declaration of Conformity and Industry Canada  
Information  
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may  
void the users authority to operate it.  
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device  
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
Digital Device in accordance with the specifications in Part 15 of the FCC rules. These  
rules are designed to provide reasonable protections against radio and television  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,  
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception (which you can  
determine by turning the equipment off and on), try to correct the interference by one  
or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the antenna for the radio or television  
that is receivingthe interference).  
Change the position of the Camera with respect to the radio or television equipment that  
is receiving interference.  
Move the Camera away from the equipment that is receiving interference.  
Plug the Camera into a different wall outlet so that the Camera and the equipment  
receiving interference are on different branch circuits.  
If these measures do not eliminate the interference, please consult your dealer or an  
experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal  
Communications Commission has prepared a helpful booklet, How To Identify and  
Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems.This booklet is available from the U.S.  
Government Printing Office, Washington D.C. 20402. Please specify stock number 004-  
000-00345-4 when ordering copies.  
For more information on FCC conformity: Thomson multimedia Inc.,  
10330 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis IN 46290; 1-800-587-5850.  
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Optional Accessories  
We invite you to take a look at some great ideas for sparking creativity and adding to the  
fun of using your camera. The following pages have a selection of accessories to help  
make your memorable moments look and sound even better.  
These accessories are designed to make the process of taking pictures more enjoyable.  
To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.  
If a dealer is not nearby, all accessories are available through toll-free ordering or by  
using the order form found on page 53.  
Using the Optional AC088 Tripod  
Mounting the camera on a tripod, such as AC088, keeps the camera steady and produces  
excellent results.  
This tripods fluid-effect head provides smooth camera pan and tilt. The quick-release  
mount makes it easy to attach or remove the camera. The grooved, tubular 3-section leg  
design folds down to 26" when not in use. Rubber feet allow for sure footing.  
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Before using a tripod, make sure it is  
stable enough to hold the camera  
without falling over. Do not transport  
the camera attached to the tripod.  
When attaching your camera to a tripod,  
be careful not to force the tripod screw  
into the cameras tripod mounting hole.  
The tripod screw should not protrude  
into the camera more than  
approximately three-eighths (3/8) of an  
inch. Forcing the screw could damage  
the mounting hole on the bottom of the  
camera.  
All specifications and descriptions of accessories are subject to change without notice.  
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To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.  
If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by telephone  
or direct-by-mail.  
United States and Canada Orders  
To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card ready and  
call the toll-free number listed below.  
Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on this  
order form.  
1-800-338-0376  
To place your order by mail, detach and mail the completed order form with credit card  
information, money order, or check in U.S. currency (made payable to Thomson  
multimedia Inc.) to the following address:  
Video Accessories  
PO Box 8419  
Ronks, PA 17573  
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Accessories Order Form  
Description  
Part No.  
Price  
$ 49.95  
$ 16.60  
$ 14.95  
$9.95  
Qty.  
Total  
Super lightweight tripod  
Soft camera case  
Neck strap  
AC088  
252114  
252327  
252325  
252326  
252110  
252113  
252111  
252112  
PC16CF  
Lens cap  
Lens cap holder  
AC power supply  
Video output cable  
Serial cable  
$5.95  
$39.30  
$5.65  
$15.35  
$14.10  
$99.95  
USB cable  
16MB CompactFlash card  
All prices subject to change without notice.  
Total Merchandise  
$_________  
$_________  
Sales Tax  
We are required by law to collect the  
appropriate sales tax for each individual  
state, county, and locality to which the  
merchandise is being sent.  
5.00  
$_________  
Shipping and Handling  
Total Amount Enclosed  
$_________  
Use VISA, MasterCard, or Discover.  
Money order or check must be in U.S.  
currency only. No COD or cash.  
Please complete other side also  
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Charge your order on your VISA,MasterCard,  
or Discover Card by filling in below  
USE YOUR CREDIT CARD  
IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number from your VISA card  
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Expiration date:  
IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number from your MasterCard  
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Expiration date:  
Copy Number above your name on MasterCard  
IMPORTANT:  
Copy complete account number from your Discover Card  
Expiration date:  
AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE  
Prices are subject to change without notice.  
A complete and correct order will  
save you days of waiting.  
Print or type your name and  
address clearly.  
Name:  
Street:  
Apt:  
Zip:  
City:  
State:  
Please make sure that both sides of this form have been filled out completely.  
Allow 4 weeks for delivery.  
All accessories are subject to availability.  
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Index  
A
F
Accessories 51  
order form 53  
FCC declaration of conformity 50  
Flash modes 22  
Auto flash 22  
Forced flash 22  
No flash 22  
Red-eye reduction flash 23  
B
Batteries  
inserting 9  
Battery level 21  
Battery level icon 10  
Buttons and controls 6  
G
Getting started 8  
C
I
Camera busy 23  
Capture modes 20  
Burst 21  
Important information i  
Index review 27  
Industry Canada information 50  
Insert the batteries 9  
Macro 20  
Multi 21  
Insert the CompactFlashcard 11  
Normal 20  
CD-ROM care 43  
Cleaning 42  
L
Language 33  
CompactFlash card  
formatting 34  
CompactFlashcard  
inserting 11  
Connecting to a Computer 38  
Connecting to a TV 36  
LCD monitor brightness 31  
Lens cover holder 15  
Limited warranty 46  
Lock/unlock a picture 28  
M
D
Menus  
using 24  
Date and time  
setting 16  
Delete a picture 28  
Delete all pictures 29  
N
Navigation button 19  
Neck strap 15  
E
O
Exposure 25  
Order form 53  
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P
T
Parts checklist 4  
Picture information  
displaying 27  
Taking a picture 12  
Things to avoid 43  
Traveling tips 44  
Picture quality 26  
Picture quality status 20  
Plug adapter 14  
Troubleshooting 40  
Turning off the camera 12  
TV or PC  
Power supply  
connecting 36  
using 13  
TV signal 33  
Power supply  
removing 14  
Powering the camera 13  
Product registration i, 48  
Proper care and storage 42  
V
View menu 27  
Viewing your picture 12  
W
Q
W and T (zoom lever) 18  
Warranty 46  
Quick review 19  
White balance 24  
R
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Record menu 24  
Zoom lever 18  
Zooming  
S
Self timer 32  
digital 18  
Self timer status 23  
Setup menu 31  
Slideshow 30  
optical 18  
Sound 31  
Specifications 45  
Status screen 20  
System requirements for  
PhotoStudio®2000 5, 37  
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on the carton. This will only add delays in service for your product.  
Thomson multimedia Inc.  
10330 North Meridian Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
©2001 Thomson multimedia Inc.  
Trademark(s)® Registered  
Marca(s) Registrada(s)  
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