Ulead Digital Camera 020810 User Manual

Digital Camera  
User Manual  
020810  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1 - Getting Started ............................................................ 1  
Features ................................................................................... 1  
Safety Information.................................................................. 2  
Included Components .......................................................... 4  
Camera Overview.................................................................. 6  
Front View................................................................... 6  
Back View................................................................... 8  
Bottom View............................................................. 11  
Install the Memory Card...................................................... 12  
Install the Batteries................................................................ 14  
Choose a Language ........................................................... 16  
Set the Time and Date......................................................... 18  
Chapter 2 - Taking Pictures ........................................................... 22  
Prepare the Camera ........................................................... 22  
Select the Camera Mode................................................... 23  
Frame the Shot...................................................................... 23  
Zoom and Shoot................................................................... 24  
Turn off the Camera............................................................. 24  
Chapter 3 - Reviewing Your Pictures ............................................ 25  
Switch to Playback Mode................................................... 25  
Full-Screen Review .................................................. 25  
Thumbnail Review................................................... 26  
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Chapter 4 - Connecting to a Computer....................................... 27  
Installing Software................................................................. 28  
Making the Connection...................................................... 30  
Copying Photos to a PC...................................................... 31  
Using as a PC Camera ........................................................ 32  
Chapter 5 – Mode / Operation Guide.......................................... 33  
Snapshot Mode .................................................................... 33  
Video Mode .......................................................................... 34  
Preset Mode.......................................................................... 35  
Landscape............................................................... 36  
Portrait....................................................................... 36  
Night Scene.............................................................. 36  
Self-Timer................................................................................ 37  
Macro..................................................................................... 37  
Playback Mode .................................................................... 38  
Setup Mode........................................................................... 39  
Delete All ............................................................................... 40  
Format.................................................................................... 40  
Quality.................................................................................... 41  
Buzzer...................................................................................... 42  
DPOF....................................................................................... 42  
Date/Time.............................................................................. 43  
Media Type............................................................................ 43  
Language.............................................................................. 44  
Video Out .............................................................................. 45  
PC Camera Mode................................................................ 45  
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Chapter 6 – Using the LCD Display................................................ 46  
LCD Icon Descriptions.......................................................... 47  
Appendix 1 – Button Function Guide............................................ 49  
Appendix 2 – Troubleshooting....................................................... 50  
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Chapter 1 - Getting Started  
Features  
Optical Zoom (3x), Digital Zoom (3x)  
Up to 2048 x 1536 resolution  
Color LCD viewfinder screen  
Audio-Video Clip Recording  
USB 1.1 interface  
Auto exposure, user-defined exposure, auto focus  
Flash: Auto / Always On / Red-Eye Reduction / OFF  
White Balance Modes: Auto/ Daylight / Shade /  
Tungsten / Fluorescent  
10-second Timer mode  
Full screen or Thumbnail photo review  
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Safety Information  
Do not look at the sun through the viewfinder. Viewing the sun or  
other strong light source through the viewfinder could cause  
permanent visual impairment.  
Do not disassemble the camera. Touching the product’s internal  
parts could result in injury. In the event of a malfunction, only a  
qualified technician should repair the product. Should the product  
break open as a result of a fall or other accident, take the product  
to an authorized service center for inspection.  
Avoid contact with liquid crystal. Should the LCD display break,  
care should be taken to avoid injury due to broken glass and to  
prevent the liquid crystal from touching the skin or entering the  
eyes or mouth.  
Do not use in the presence of flammable gas. Using electronic  
equipment near flammable gas could result in explosion or fire.  
Observe proper precautions when handling batteries. Uses only size  
AA alkaline batteries. Batteries may leak or explode if handled  
improperly. Remove batteries (and memory card) from the  
camera if you are going to store the camera for extended periods  
of time. Ensure the camera is turned off before inserting or  
removing batteries. Do not insert batteries backwards or upside  
down. Do not disassemble batteries. Do not expose batteries to  
flame or excessive heat. Do not immerse batteries in or expose to  
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water. Discontinue use immediately if you notice any changes in  
the battery such as discoloration, deformation or leakage.  
Observe caution when operating the flash. Do not use the flash  
close to anyone’s eyes. This can cause temporary damage to  
eyesight. Particular care should be observed when photographing  
infants – keep the flash at a distance of at least 1 meter from  
infants’ eyes.  
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Included Components  
Your digital camera comes equipped with the following  
components. Please check to make sure all items are  
included.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Digital Camera  
User’s Manual  
Quick Reference Guide  
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4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
USB Cable  
Two (2) AA Alkaline Batteries  
Installation CD-ROM  
Soft Carrying Case  
Video Cable  
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Camera Overview  
The front, rear, bottom and top views of the digital  
camera are shown on the following pages. Please take  
a moment to review these illustrations to familiarize  
yourself with the terms used in the rest of this manual.  
Front View  
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1. Shutter Button: Press this button to take pictures, or to  
select menu options.  
2. Built-in Flash: The flash allows the camera to take  
pictures in low light conditions and can also be used  
in bright conditions to remove unwanted shadows.  
3. Self-Timer LED: When the mode dial is set to Preset  
and the Self-Timer option is used before pressing the  
Shutter Button, this LED will blink for ten seconds  
before the camera takes a picture.  
4. Light Sensor: The digital camera automatically  
detects ambient light levels and determines  
whether or not the flash is needed. Light  
measurements are made with this sensor. Take care  
not to block the sensor while taking pictures.  
5. Viewfinder: The viewfinder helps you frame a picture.  
The actual picture is taken with the lens and not the  
viewfinder, however.  
6. Lens: The lens focuses the light onto the digital  
image capturing circuitry. For the best picture  
quality, care should be taken to ensure it remains  
free of dust, fingerprints, and scratches.  
7. Microphone: Records audio when you use the  
camera for filming 1-minute movies.  
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Back View  
1. Status LED: When power is first turned on, or the  
camera is working (and not available to take a  
picture), the LED will flash. When the camera is  
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ready to take a picture or accept user commands,  
the LED is a solid green color.  
2. Viewfinder: The viewfinder is used to frame your  
pictures. The actual picture is taken with the lens  
and not the viewfinder.  
3.  
Power Button: Press this button to turn on the  
digital camera. Press it again to turn it off.  
4.  
WB/Delete: Press this button to cycle through  
the White Balance presets: Auto, Daylight, Shade,  
Tungsten and Fluorescent.  
5.  
6.  
Strobe / Copy: Copies pictures during  
playback from internal, on-board camera memory  
to the SmartMedia™ Card.  
Zoom Out Key: While in Snapshot mode, press  
this key to zoom out. If pressed repeatedly in during  
Playback, Zoom Out switches between thumbnail  
and full-screen views. If zooming in on a photo  
during Playback mode, pressing this key zooms  
back out again.  
7.  
Zoom In Key: While in Snapshot mode, press this  
key to zoom in on your subject. In Playback mode,  
use this key to zoom in on a photo.  
8. Shutter Button: Press this button to create a digital  
photo. While navigating the camera’s options  
menus, use it to select menu items.  
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9. Power Jack: Plug the AC Adapter into the camera  
here to supply it with electricity from an external,  
non-battery power source.  
10. Video Out Jack: Connect your video out cable here  
and then the other end to your television set in order  
to use the camera a digital video camera.  
11.  
USB Port: The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is  
used to connect the camera to a PC as well as for  
transferring photos. It may also be used as a PC  
Video Camera.  
12. Hand Strap Loop: Attach the hand strap to this loop  
for ease of carrying.  
13. Mode Dial: Rotate to select the camera mode:  
Video, Preset, Snapshot, Playback, Setup or PC  
Camera.  
14.  
Down Button: Used to move down through  
menus and to cycle in a right-wards direction during  
picture Playback.  
15.  
16.  
Up Button: Used to move up through menus and  
to cycle in a left-wards direction during picture  
Playback.  
Display Button: Press to cycle through the various  
display options: LCD, backlight and status  
information all turned on; LCD and backlight on but  
no status information; and LCD off.  
17. LCD Display: Use the LCD display to preview photos.  
While in the Setup menu, use the LCD to see  
messages and configure the camera.  
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Bottom View  
1. Tripod Connector: Attaches the camera to a tripod.  
This is an optional accessory that can be used to  
hold the camera still and is especially useful for low  
light night pictures.  
2. Battery / Memory Card Cover: Opens to allow  
access to the battery chambers as well as the  
memory card slot.  
3. Memory Card Slot: Receives a SmartMedia™ card  
to store images. For more information on this see the  
Storage Media section of this book.  
4. Battery Chamber: Takes two AA alkaline batteries.  
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Install the Memory Card  
To install the memory card:  
1. Turn off the camera.  
2. Open the battery / memory card compartment by  
pressing on the cover and sliding in the direction of  
the arrow toward the outside edge of the camera.  
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3.  
Insert the memory card with the notched corner  
facing the outside edge of the camera (gold  
circuitry facing toward the back of the camera.)  
Notch  
4.  
Close the battery / memory card cover.  
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Install the Batteries  
To install or replace the batteries:  
1.  
Turn off the camera.  
2.  
Open the battery compartment on the bottom  
of the camera by pressing on the cover and  
sliding in the direction of the arrow toward the  
outside edge of the camera.  
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3.  
Insert batteries into the chamber making sure  
that the positive and negative ends are  
properly oriented, as indicated on the  
compartment’s interior wall.  
4.  
Close the battery cover.  
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Choose a Language  
The digital camera can display text and messages in  
English, French, Spanish, German, Italian and Japanese.  
To select a different language:  
1.  
Rotate the Mode Dial to Setup mode  
.
2.  
Turn the camera on.  
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3.  
Use the Down button  
to select Language then  
press the Display button  
to enter this menu.  
4.  
Use the Up and Down buttons  
the language you want to use.  
/
to select  
5.  
Press the Display button  
Menu returns.  
to set it. The Setup  
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Set the Time and Date  
When you transfer a photo to a computer and/or print it,  
the time and date will show when it was taken.  
To set the date display style:  
1.  
Rotate the Mode Dial to Setup  
.
2.  
3.  
Turn on the camera.  
Use the Down button  
press the Display button  
to select Date and then  
.
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4.  
5.  
6.  
Select the Style option. Press the Display button  
to enter that menu.  
Choose either Month/Day or Day/Month as the  
display style for the date.  
When the settings are correct, press the Display  
button  
to save the changes.  
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To set the date and time:  
1. Select Date on the Setup menu and then press the  
Display button  
.
2. Select the Clock option. Press the Display Button  
to enter that menu.  
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3. Use the Up and Down buttons  
/
to adjust the  
hour. Press the Strobe/Copy  
and move on to minutes.  
button to set it  
4. Next, set the minutes in the same manner. Press the  
Strobe/Copy button  
to accept and move on  
to the next Clock option.  
5. Once the time has been set, repeat step 3 to set the  
year, then the month, and finally the day.  
6. When the settings are correct, press the Display  
button  
to save the changes.  
If you make a mistake and need to go back, use the  
White Balance/Delete button  
.
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Chapter 2 - Taking Pictures  
This chapter shows you how to take pictures with your  
digital camera.  
Prepare the Camera  
To prepare the camera for picture taking:  
1.  
Press the Power button to turn it on. After a short  
pause, the LED will stop flashing, which is the  
signal that the camera is ready for use.  
Make sure you have installed 2 Alkaline size AA  
batteries.  
If you want to store your photos on a SmartMedia™  
card, make sure it is also installed before you turn on  
the camera. If you want to store images directly to the  
camera's internal memory, either remove the memory  
card, or select Internal from the Storage Media menu.  
Using the LCD display consumes more battery power.  
To prolong the life of your batteries it is recommended  
to keep the LCD display shut off when not in use.  
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Select the Camera Mode  
There are two modes for taking pictures: Snapshot and  
Preset. Snapshot mode is for basic picture taking, while  
the Preset mode allows you to take pictures in one of  
five preset schemes: Landscape, Portrait, Night Scene,  
Self-Timer and Macro.  
Rotate the Mode Dial to the mode you wish to use. For  
basic “point and click” picture taking, you can use the  
Snapshot mode indicated by the camera icon  
.
To use the self-timer, rotate the Mode Dial to the Preset  
mode and the use the Up and Down buttons to select  
the Self-Timer mode.  
Frame the Shot  
To prevent the camera from taking blurry pictures, hold it  
steady. Use either the Viewfinder or the LCD display to  
frame the picture, according to the needs of your  
shooting conditions. Turning off the LCD display and  
taking pictures with just the Viewfinder will result in longer  
battery life. However, in some conditions it may be more  
convenient to use the LCD display.  
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Zoom and Shoot  
Zoom in on a particular object  
You can use the Zoom In  
or Zoom Out  
buttons  
to narrow or widen the lens’ field of view. Use the LCD  
display to preview the effects of the zoom function.  
Automatic Image Processing  
Pressing the Shutter button half way down initiates the  
camera's internal image processing function. The  
camera will adjust the photo to compensate for  
ambient lighting, and, if in auto-flash mode, detect  
whether or not the flash is required.  
Shoot the picture  
When you are happy with the preview, slowly press the  
Shutter button. (Take care not to press the Shutter button  
to rapidly or forcefully, otherwise you might shake the  
camera and get a blurry picture as a result.)  
Turn off the Camera  
When you are finished taking pictures, press the power  
button to turn it off. This conserves battery power and  
prevents unnecessary wear and tear on the internal  
electronic parts.  
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Chapter 3 - Reviewing Your Pictures  
One benefit of digital cameras is that you can  
immediately check whether or not you like the picture  
you just took. After you take a picture you can see what  
it looks like and then retake it if you are not happy.  
Switch to Playback Mode  
To view the pictures that you have stored in internal  
memory or on the SmartMedia™ Card, rotate the Mode  
Dial to Playback Mode  
and turn the camera on.  
If the LCD is not turned on, press the Display button  
You can cycle through these modes by repeatedly  
pressing the Display button.  
.
Full-Screen Review  
The default Playback method is to show each individual  
picture one at a time at full-screen size. For the Full-  
Screen Review method, press the Up and Down buttons  
/
to cycle through the pictures you’ve taken.  
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You can also use the Zoom buttons  
/
to see  
more detail on a particular picture. The default zoom  
setting is "x1"; Press Zoom In to increase the zoom  
ratios as follows: x1.0, x1.5, x2.0, x2.5, x3.0, x3.5, x4.0. Press  
the Zoom Out button  
x4.0 down to x1.)  
to decrease zoom ratios (from  
Thumbnail Review  
If you press the Zoom Out button  
ratio is at x1 (default), the camera switches over to  
Thumbnail Review method.  
when the zoom  
In Thumbnail Review, four pictures are shown on the LCD  
simultaneously. Use the Up and Down buttons  
cycle through the pictures.  
/
to  
To return to Full-Screen Review, select the photo you  
want to view and press either the Shutter button or the  
Zoom Out button. The selected picture will then be  
expanded to fill the entire LCD screen.  
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Chapter 4 - Connecting to a Computer  
The digital camera stores pictures as digital data rather  
than on film. Instead of making a trip to a developer and  
printing from negatives, you can simply copy your  
pictures to a computer for long-term storage. Once  
transferred, your pictures can be viewed, printed, sent to  
friends and family via e-mail, or saved to any removable  
media device (such as floppy disk or CD-ROM) for  
delivery to a photofinisher. After transferring pictures to  
your computer, any copies stored on the memory card  
or on the camera's internal memory may be deleted to  
make way for new pictures.  
This chapter explains how to connect your digital  
camera to a computer for either downloading pictures  
to a PC or for using as a PC Camera.  
Do not connect the camera to your computer before  
installing the software. This may cause installation  
problems. Please make sure you install the software  
from the CD-ROM prior to connecting the camera to  
your computer.  
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Installing Software  
Follow these instructions to install the digital camera  
drivers and software on your system.  
Please have your Windows CD-ROM ready  
beforehand, as you may be prompted to insert it  
during the installation process.  
Step 1: TWAIN Driver / Utility Installation  
1.  
Insert the installation software CD into your CD-  
ROM drive. Don’t connect the camera to the PC.  
2.  
The installation program should start  
automatically. If not, double click the My  
Computer icon on your desktop, open the CD-  
ROM drive, and then run the 'setup.exe' found on  
the installation CD-ROM.  
3.  
Follow the on-screen instructions. All the  
necessary software is installed automatically. The  
TWAIN drivers and utility program that allow the  
camera to 'talk' to the computer via the USB  
cable are also installed.  
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Step 2: MSD / PC Camera Driver Installation  
1.  
To install the necessary drivers for Mass Storage  
Device (MSD) mode and PC Camera mode, first  
set the correct operational mode for that  
function. For example, set the Mode Dial to PC  
Camera mode to install those drivers, and to any  
other mode to install Mass Storage Device drivers.  
2.  
Connect the small connector of the USB cable to  
the camera, as shown:  
3.  
Connect the large head of the USB cable to an  
empty USB slot on your computer. To locate USB  
slots on your computer, look for the USB icon  
.
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4.  
The Windows Add Hardware Wizard will  
automatically detect the camera and lead you  
through the installation procedures for the  
corresponding mode.  
5.  
You will need to do this once for each mode (PC  
Camera and MSD.)  
You should reboot your computer before using  
camera and software for the first time. Remember to  
connect your camera to the PC with the USB cable  
before being able to download pictures.  
Making the Connection  
The camera can be used in two different modes when  
connected to your computer:  
Mass Storage Device (MSD)  
PC Camera  
MSD mode allows you to use the camera just like a  
standard storage device where you can copy, delete  
and move files to and from the camera just as you  
would a normal disk drive.  
PC Camera mode allows you to use the camera as a  
standard PC video camera like the kind used for video  
teleconferencing, security, videophones, and so on.  
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Both MSD and PC Camera mode may only be used  
once you have connected the camera to your PC with  
the supplied USB cable.  
Copying Photos to a PC  
When connected to your computer in MSD mode, the  
digital camera behaves exactly like any another disk  
drive attached to your computer. This makes copying  
the images to your hard drive as easy as copying files  
from a floppy disk, zip drive or CD-ROM.  
To copy photos to your computer:  
1.  
Connect the digital camera to the computer  
with the USB cable.  
2.  
3.  
Turn on the camera.  
Open Windows Explorer. The contents of your  
computer will be displayed, including all your disk  
drives, and, if the camera is connected properly,  
an extra disk drive representing the camera's  
memory called “Removable Disk.”  
4.  
Select the digital camera drive. The camera’s  
photos are listed. Select the photos and drag  
and drop them onto your computer’s hard disk.  
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Using as a PC Camera  
To use the camera as a PC Camera, you must put the  
camera in PC Camera mode  
the computer via the USB port.  
and then connect it to  
When connected, the camera may be used in  
conjunction with any commercially available video  
capture software to create your own home videos. Then  
you can edit and distribute your video files across the  
Internet or save them on CD-ROM for later viewing on  
your PC or with a VCD/DVD player.  
PC Camera mode can also be used with real-time video  
conferencing software such as Microsoft NetMeeting™.  
To use the digital camera as a PC Camera you  
must set the camera to PC Camera mode.  
To use the digital camera in MSD mode, you can use  
any of the modes except for the Pc Camera mode.  
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Chapter 5 – Mode / Operation Guide  
The digital camera has six separate modes of  
operation. You can select which mode you want to  
use by rotating the Mode Dial to the correct position.  
This chapter describes each of these modes and  
the different button functions in each mode.  
Snapshot Mode  
Snapshot mode is used for taking pictures. All the basic  
principles of non-digital photography apply here, so the  
more you know about it the better your pictures will be.  
Snapshot mode’s button functions:  
Up Button: Increases the camera lens’ exposure  
value, which allows in more light.  
Down Button: Decreases the camera lens’  
exposure value, which gradually blocks light.  
Display Button: Cycles through the following  
LCD display settings: LCD, backlight and status  
information all turned on; LCD and backlight on  
but no status information; and LCD off.  
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Strobe / Copy: Determines how the strobe  
light (flash) is used. Pressing the Strobe key cycles  
through the following settings: Auto (A), On, Off,  
and Red-Eye Reduction.  
WB / Delete: Adjusts the White Balance  
settings. Pressing the WB key cycles through the  
following settings: Auto, Day Light, Shade, Light  
Bulb (incandescent light), and Fluorescent Light.  
Zoom Out: Widens the field framed by the  
camera’s lens from x9.0 to x1.0.  
Zoom In: Narrows the field framed by the  
camera’s lens from: x1.0, x1.25, x1.5, x1.75, x2.0,  
x2.25, x2.5, x2.75, and x3.0, optically; and x1.2, x1.4,  
x1.6, x1.8, x2.0, x2.2, x2.4, x2.6, x2.8, and x3.0,  
digitally.  
Video Mode  
Video mode allows you take record 10-second movie  
(including audio) to your camera’s on-board memory or  
the SmartMedia™ card.  
To record a video clip:  
1. Turn the Mode Dial to the Video Clip mode  
setting.  
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2. When the camera’s LCD screen comes on, frame  
your shot.  
3. Press the Shutter Button to begin recording. By  
default, the camera records a full 10-seconds  
before terminating the recording. However, if you  
press the Shutter Button a second time you can  
terminate the recording before that time is up.  
Like Snapshot mode, you may also zoom in and out  
when recording videos. The available zoom ratios in  
Video Mode are:  
Optical:  
x1.0, x1.25, x1.5, x1.75, x2.0, x2.25, x2.5,  
x2.75, and x3.0  
Digital:  
x1.0, x1.2, x1.4, x1.6, x1.8, and x2.0  
Pressing the Up and Down buttons  
/
while  
recording a video increases and decreases the lens’  
exposure value, which variously brightens and darkens  
the video as light is regulated.  
Preset Mode  
Preset Mode has five preset settings optimized for taking  
specific types of pictures: Landscape, Portrait, Night  
Scene, Self-Timer and Macro. Select the Preset option for  
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the type of picture you want to take using the Up and  
Down  
/
buttons, and then press the Shutter button.  
Landscape  
This preset is optimized for taking landscape pictures,  
with the lens focus universally distributed to encompass  
everything within the entire frame.  
Portrait  
This preset is optimized for taking “head shots” of other  
people, focusing more on the center of the frame than  
the peripheral parts.  
Night Scene  
This preset is optimized for taking photos at night,  
opening the lens aperture wider and longer to gather as  
much ambient light as possible. You should hold the  
camera perfectly still when taking night shot or place it  
upon a stable surface or tripod to minimize incidental  
blurring resulting from the longer exposure.  
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Self-Timer  
This preset lets you to take a photo after a ten second  
delay. This gives you the ability to take hands-free photos,  
perhaps self-portraits or group photos, for example.  
To Take a Group Photo  
1.  
Position the camera on a stable surface (such as  
an optical tripod) and frame the shot.  
2.  
3.  
Rotate the camera’s Mode Dial to Preset mode  
Use the Up and Down buttons to select the Self-  
Timer Preset.  
4.  
Press the Shutter Button. The 10-second  
countdown begins immediately. As soon as the  
delay ends, the camera takes the picture.  
With the exception of the Shutter button, all of the  
camera’s other buttons behave the same as they do in  
the other Preset modes.  
Macro  
This preset optimizes the camera for taking extreme  
close up shots of objects or people within a foot or less of  
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the camera. When not using this preset, the camera lens  
cannot focus as well as normal due to the extremely  
short distance between it and the subject matter.  
Playback Mode  
The Playback mode is used to view the photos stored in  
the digital camera’s on-board memory or on the  
SmartMedia™ memory card.  
To view the photos, rotate the Mode dial to the Review  
mode position. (Press the Display  
button to turn it on.)  
Playback mode’s button functions:  
Up Button: Move to the previous photo.  
Down Button: Move to the next photo.  
Display Button: Cycles through the following  
LCD display settings: LCD, backlight and status  
information all turned on; LCD and backlight on  
but no status information; and LCD off.  
Strobe / Copy: Copies the selected image  
from on-board memory to the memory card or  
vice versa.  
WB / Delete: Deletes selected photo.  
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Zoom Out: In Snapshot Mode, widens the field  
framed by the camera’s lens from x4.0 to x1.0. If  
you zoom out while in Playback mode the camera  
switches to Thumbnail mode.  
Zoom In: Narrows the field framed by the  
camera’s lens from x1.0 to x4.0 (x1.0, x1.5, x2.0,  
x2.5, x3.0, x3.5, 4.0)  
Setup Mode  
Setup Mode configures the camera. To open the Setup  
menu, rotate the Mode dial to the Setup position.  
The Setup menu is displayed on the LCD as follows:  
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Delete All  
To delete images from either the camera's internal  
memory or from the SmartMedia™ Card, select Delete  
All from the Setup menu.  
Format  
This option completely erases and reformats of the  
storage device. It is similar in function to formatting or  
defragmenting a PC hard drive. Although Format takes  
longer than Delete, be sure to format your storage  
device occasionally to ensure the card continues to  
function optimally.  
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Quality  
Adjust the image quality and resolution by selecting  
Quality from the Setup menu.  
There are five different picture resolutions available:  
2048 x 1536 (Super)  
1600 x 1200 (Fine)  
1600 x 1200 (Normal)  
800 x 600 (Fine)  
7 Photos  
7 Photos  
16 Photos  
33 Photos  
66 Photos  
800 x 600 (Normal)  
The higher the quality, the clearer your picture will be,  
but at the same time the image file size will be larger,  
and therefore you will be able to store fewer pictures in  
memory. Generally, Normal quality (800 x 600) is high  
enough quality for most purposes.  
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Buzzer  
When this feature is turned on, the camera makes a  
beep when you push its buttons or rotate its Mode dial.  
To activate the beeps, select the Buzzer option from the  
menu. On the subsequent screen, select Yes to confirm  
and then press the Display button  
.
DPOF  
The Digital Printer Order Format (DPOF) lets you print  
photos directly to a printer that supports this protocol.  
Choose specific images with the Select Image option or  
select All Images to print the storage device’s entire  
contents. Select Reset Setting to deselect images and  
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disable the DPOF function. After making your selection,  
press the Display button to register the change.  
Date/Time  
The digital camera marks each picture with a time  
stamp displaying the hour, minute and day the photo  
was taken. This is useful for organizing and keeping track  
of your photo collection.  
For more on setting the time and date see page 18.  
Media Type  
You can choose whether you want to store photos in the  
on-board memory or in the SmartMedia™ card.  
To set the default storage media:  
1.  
2.  
Rotate the Mode Dial to Setup  
Turn on the camera.  
.
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3.  
Use the Down button  
to select Media Type  
and then press the Display button  
.
4.  
Use the Up and Down  
/
buttons to select  
either Internal, for the camera’s on-board  
memory, or External, to use an installed  
SmartMedia™ Card.  
5.  
Press the Display button  
selection and return to the main Setup screen.  
to confirm your  
Language  
The digital camera can display menu items in the  
following languages: English, French, Spanish, German,  
Italian and Japanese.  
For more on setting the default language, see page 16.  
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Video Out  
If connecting your camera to a television set by means  
of A/V cables, you have the option to choose a  
transmission format compatible with that of your TV. This  
allows you to record video images sent to the TV with a  
VCR. The camera supports audio.  
Select the Video Out option from the Setup menu, and  
then choose either NTSC or PAL, according to your  
hardware and region. Press the Display button  
to  
confirm your choice.  
PC Camera Mode  
The digital camera can be used with any commercially  
available video software as a video camera. Simply  
connect it to your PC with the supplied USB cable, turn  
the Mode dial to PC Camera and then it turn on.  
For more on this mode, see page 32.  
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Chapter 6 – Using the LCD Display  
When the camera is in any mode other than Setup  
mode, current camera settings such as zoom, icons on  
the LCD display indicate quality, etc. This chapter  
describes these icons and their meanings.  
White Balance Mode  
Preset  
Mode  
Pictures  
Quality  
Flash  
Mode  
Zoom  
Ratio  
Date /  
Time  
Battery  
Status  
EV  
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LCD Icon Descriptions  
Icon  
Name  
Description  
The camera senses whether the flash is needed by detecting  
the amount of ambient light.  
Auto Flash  
Flash is turned off, regardless of the amount of light available.  
Flash Off  
Use the Red-Eye Reduction function to reduce the occurrence  
of "red-eye" (eyes appear red in the pictures due to flash  
reflection off the eyes’ retinas.) This function causes the  
camera to flash quickly before the picture is taken to reduce  
red-eye.  
Red-Eye  
Reduction  
Flash is always on, regardless of light available.  
Flash On  
Indicates the camera is in Snapshot mode (the standard mode  
for taking pictures.)  
Snapshot  
Mode  
Indicates the camera is using the Self-Timer preset. Pressing  
the Shutter button will initiate the 10-second count-down timer  
before taking a picture.  
Self-Timer  
Indicates the camera is in Playback mode. This mode is used  
to view pictures stored on the camera's internal memory or on  
the memory card.  
Playback  
Mode  
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Indicates the level of zoom currently applied.  
In Video Mode, zoom options are: x1.0, x1.25, x1.5, x1.75,  
x2.0, x2.25, x2.5, x2.75, x3.0; digital zoom options are x1.0,  
x1.2, x1.4, x1.6, x1.8, x2.0.  
Zoom  
In Snapshot Mode, optical zoom options are: x1.0, x1.25, x1.5,  
x1.75, x2.0, x2.25, x2.5, x2.75, x3.0; digital zoom options are:  
x1.0, x1.2, x1.4, x1.6, x1.8, x2.0, x2.2, x2.4, x2.6, x2.8, x3.0.  
In Playback Mode, zoom options are: x1.0, x1.5, x2.0, x2.5,  
x3.0, x3.5, x4.0.  
Indicates the level of battery power remaining.  
Battery  
Indicator  
Indicates the current White Balance setting. The default setting  
is Auto.  
White  
Balance  
The camera automatically determines the White Balance  
setting.  
Auto WB  
Use this setting when taking pictures in bright daylight, to  
reduce the effect of "whitewashed" pictures.  
Daylight  
Shade  
Use this setting when taking pictures in shade, or any time  
your pictures come out too dark.  
Use this setting for taking pictures under tungsten or  
incandescent light.  
Tungsten  
Use this setting for taking pictures under fluorescent light.  
Fluores-  
cent  
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Appendix 1 – Button Function Guide  
Shutter  
Up  
Down  
Display  
Strobe/  
WB/  
Delete  
Zoom  
Out  
Zoom  
In  
Mode  
Copy  
Single  
Capture  
EV+  
EV-  
LCD + Light  
LCD Off  
Auto  
Auto  
Zoom  
Out  
Zoom In  
On  
Day light  
Off  
Red-Eye  
Reduction  
Shade  
Snapshot  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
Single  
Capture  
Select  
Landsca  
pe,  
Portrait,  
Night  
Scent,  
Self-  
Timer or  
Macro  
Select  
Landscape,  
Portrait,  
Night Scent,  
Self-Timer  
or Macro  
LCD + Light  
LCD Off  
Auto  
Auto  
Zoom  
Out  
Zoom In  
On  
Day light  
Off  
Red-Eye  
Reduction  
Shade  
Preset  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
Select  
Photo  
Page Up  
Page Down  
LCD + Light  
Copy image  
to / from  
Internal /  
External  
Delete  
Zoom  
Out  
Zoom In  
Zoom In  
LCD Off  
Playback  
Video  
Start / Stop  
Recording  
EV+  
EV-  
LCD + Light  
LCD Off  
N/A  
Auto  
Zoom  
Out  
Day light  
Shade  
Tungsten  
Fluorescent  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
N/A  
PC Camera  
Execute  
Function  
Select  
Select  
N/A  
Select  
Select  
Setup  
N/A = Not Available  
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Appendix 2 – Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The camera  
The camera is  
Press the power button to turn the camera ON.  
has no power. turned off.  
The batteries are  
discharged.  
Replace the batteries with fresh ones. Refer to  
Inserting Batteries.  
The batteries are  
Check the battery orientation. Refer to Inserting the  
inserted incorrectly. Batteries.  
The camera  
won’t take a  
picture.  
Ensure the green  
If the light is flashing, wait until it emits a steady light  
Camera Ready LED before taking a picture. The camera may be waiting  
indicator is on and for the flash to charge.  
not flashing.  
Is the camera  
connected to a  
computer?  
The camera’s buttons are not functional when  
connected to a PC. Disconnect the camera to take  
more pictures.  
The flash  
doesn’t work.  
Is the flash on?  
Ensure the flash is set to auto or always on. Refer to  
Setting the Flash.  
The batteries may If the batteries are too weak, the flash will be unable  
be weak.  
to recharge. Turn the camera off and wait a few  
seconds before turning it back on. If this doesn’t  
work, replace the batteries.  
The images  
are blurry.  
The camera or  
Hold the camera steady or put it on a tripod to take  
subject was moving pictures.  
when the shot was  
taken.  
The computer The camera was  
does not connected to a  
recognize the personal computer  
Connect the camera to the computer with the USB  
cable. Select [My computer] > [Control panel] >  
[System] > [Device manager]. From [other devices]  
delete [Composite USB device] or [unknown device].  
Disconnect the camera from the computer, install the  
software, and then reconnect the camera.  
camera  
by USB before  
installing software.  
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Windows ME When removing  
and Windows USB devices, it is  
Procedure:  
A. Right-click the Unplug or Eject hardware icon at  
the bottom-right of your computer screen.  
B. Left-click the Unplug or Eject hardware text box  
to open the 'Unplug or Eject Hardware' screen.  
C. From the 'Unplug or Eject Hardware' screen,  
select the device to be disconnected and then  
click the Stop button to bring up the 'Stop a  
Hardware device' confirmation screen.  
D. From the 'Stop a Hardware device' confirmation  
screen select the device to be stopped and click  
OK to bring up the 'Safe To Remove Hardware'  
confirmation.  
2000: when  
recommended that  
the USB cable users follow the  
is unplugged "Safe Removal of  
from the PC,  
an "Unsafe  
Removal  
USB Device"  
procedure.  
Device  
Detected" error  
message  
appears.  
E. Disconnect the Digital Camera from your PC.  
Images lose  
If your hard disk's  
Please check to make sure your hard drive's DMA  
setting is enabled, as follows:  
formatting data DMA setting is  
during image turned off images  
capture in "PC may lose formatting  
Camera"  
mode.  
1. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings,  
then Control Panel.  
2. In the Control Panel double-click System, then  
click the Device Manager tab.  
3. Select your hard drive from the list, then click  
Properties.  
data during image  
capture. (Windows  
98 and Windows  
ME only.)  
4. Click the Settings tab.  
5. Make sure the box marked DMA is checked. If  
not, check the box to ensure that your hard drive  
will protect image attributes during capture.  
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