Concord Camera Digital Camera 31 Megapixels Digital Camera User Manual

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ENGLISH  
CONGRATULATIONS  
Congratulations on the purchase of your new camera. Your camera has  
been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you dependable  
operation. Read this manual before operating the camera to become  
more familiar with it.  
This manual has been written and formatted with depth and detail so that  
you can easily follow the instructions to maximize the features of your  
camera.  
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CAMERA OVERVIEW  
CAMERA OVERVIEW  
Top/Front  
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1. Power Button  
2. Shutter Button  
3. Flash  
4. Lens/Lens Door  
5. Viewfinder  
7. Red-eye  
Reduction LED/  
Self-Timer LED/  
AF Assist Light  
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8. Port Cover  
9. Mini-USB port  
10. TV-Out port  
6. Flash Sensor  
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Bottom/Back  
11. Flash Ready LED  
12. Auto-Focus LED  
13. Viewfinder  
23. Wrist Strap Holder  
24. Move to right /  
11  
12  
18  
19  
Macro (  
) Button  
13  
14. LCD  
25. Speaker  
15. LCD On/Off Button 26. Move down /  
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25  
16. Tripod Socket  
17. Battery/Memory  
Card Door  
18. Mode Switch  
19. Thumbnail/Wide/  
Tele Zoom Button  
20. MENU Button  
21. Move up /  
Self-Timer (  
Button  
27. Memory Card Slot  
28. Battery  
Compartment  
29. Move to left /  
Continuous  
)
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27  
28  
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30  
31  
Shot Button(  
)
Flash (  
22. OK Button  
) Button 30. Reset Button  
31. Delete Button  
LCD ICONS  
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Camera Features  
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3.1 Megapixels, 2048 x 1536 Resolution  
1.5” Color LCD  
3x Optical Zoom  
4x Digital Zoom  
AVI Video at 20fps at 320x240 or 160x120  
Resolution  
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7 Preset Scenes, 2 Picture Effects  
Macro Mode  
Continuous Shooting Mode  
Self-timer  
Multi-Area Auto-Focus or Center Spot  
Auto-Focus  
6MB Internal Memory, SD Card Slot  
Compatible with Windows® 98/98SE/  
2000/ME/XP and Mac OS 9.0 or higher  
A. Resolution  
G. Frame Counter  
H. Macro  
I. Zoom Bar  
J. Self-Timer  
K. Memory Card  
: Single Shot  
B. Camera Mode  
C. Flash / Scene  
Selection  
D. White Balance  
E. Battery Level  
F. Image Quality  
: Continuous Shot  
: Review  
: Video Clips  
: Sport  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CAMERA OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................................................... 2  
Top/Front ........................................................................................................................................................ 2  
Bottom/Back ................................................................................................................................................... 2  
LCD Icons....................................................................................................................................................... 2  
Camera Features............................................................................................................................................ 2  
GETTING STARTED.............................................................................................................................................. 5  
Attaching the Wrist Strap................................................................................................................................ 5  
Loading the Batteries ..................................................................................................................................... 5  
Turning the Camera On and Off..................................................................................................................... 5  
Removing the Protective Plastic Film............................................................................................................. 5  
Setting the Language, Date and Time............................................................................................................ 6  
Checking the Battery Level ............................................................................................................................ 7  
Turning the LCD On and Off .......................................................................................................................... 7  
Internal Memory / Inserting the Memory Card ............................................................................................... 8  
Setting the camera’s operational mode.......................................................................................................... 9  
TAKING A PICTURE.............................................................................................................................................. 9  
Taking Pictures with the Viewfinder................................................................................................................ 9  
Taking Pictures with the LCD ...................................................................................................................... 10  
Using the Auto Focus Lock ...........................................................................................................................11  
Setting the Flash .......................................................................................................................................... 12  
Using the Optical Zoom................................................................................................................................ 13  
Using the Digital Zoom................................................................................................................................. 13  
Taking Pictures in Macro Mode.................................................................................................................... 14  
Taking Pictures in Continuous Mode ........................................................................................................... 14  
Taking Pictures in Self-Timer Mode.............................................................................................................. 15  
Using the Main Menu in Camera Mode ....................................................................................................... 16  
Setting Capture Mode........................................................................................................................... 17  
Taking Pictures in Sport Mode.............................................................................................................. 17  
Setting Image Quality ........................................................................................................................... 18  
Setting Image Resolution...................................................................................................................... 18  
Selecting Scene Modes........................................................................................................................ 20  
Setting White Balance .......................................................................................................................... 21  
Selecting Photo Effect ......................................................................................................................... 21  
Setting EV Compensation..................................................................................................................... 22  
Setting ISO Sensitivity .......................................................................................................................... 23  
Setting Metering Method....................................................................................................................... 24  
Setting AF Mode .................................................................................................................................. 24  
TAKING VIDEO CLIPS........................................................................................................................................ 25  
Taking Video Clips ....................................................................................................................................... 25  
Taking Video Clips in Self-timer Mode ......................................................................................................... 26  
Using the Main Menu in Video Clip Mode.................................................................................................... 26  
Setting Video Resolution .............................................................................................................................. 27  
REVIEWING YOUR FILES .................................................................................................................................. 28  
Using Review Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 28  
Reviewing Pictures/Video Clips.................................................................................................................... 28  
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Enlarging Stored Picture .............................................................................................................................. 29  
Using Thumbnail View.................................................................................................................................. 30  
Using the Delete Button ............................................................................................................................... 30  
Using the Main Menu in Review Mode ........................................................................................................ 32  
Deleting Files ........................................................................................................................................ 33  
Using Slide Show.................................................................................................................................. 34  
Transferring Files from Internal Memory to SD Card............................................................................ 36  
Rotating Files ....................................................................................................................................... 36  
CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS......................................................................................................... 37  
Setup Menu and Features............................................................................................................................ 39  
Setting the Auto Off Time ............................................................................................................................. 39  
Setting the Language ................................................................................................................................... 40  
Setting the Date and Time............................................................................................................................ 40  
Setting the LCD Brightness.......................................................................................................................... 40  
Formatting Memory Card ............................................................................................................................. 41  
Turning Beep On or Off................................................................................................................................ 42  
Setting Quick View Interval .......................................................................................................................... 42  
Setting AF Assist Light.................................................................................................................................. 43  
RESTORE THE CAMERA TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS....................................................................... 44  
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE.................................................................................................................. 45  
Computer System Requirements ................................................................................................................. 45  
Installation Requirements............................................................................................................................. 45  
Using the Installer Splash Screen................................................................................................................ 46  
Flow Diagram for Software Installation ........................................................................................................ 47  
Identifying your Operating System ............................................................................................................... 48  
Installing the Driver and DirectX 9 - Windows 98/98SE............................................................................... 49  
Installing DirectX 9 - Windows 2000 ............................................................................................................ 51  
Installing ArcSoft PhotoImpression - all Windows users.............................................................................. 52  
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 - all Windows users (optional) .............................................................. 54  
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER ........................................................................................ 56  
Downloading Pictures and Video Clips onto your Computer ....................................................................... 56  
Using ArcSoft PhotoImpression.................................................................................................................... 57  
Unplugging your Camera from the Computer .............................................................................................. 58  
TV MODE............................................................................................................................................................. 59  
Connecting the Camera to the Television .................................................................................................... 59  
Using the TV as a Live Viewfinder ............................................................................................................... 59  
Reviewing Pictures and Video Clips on your TV.......................................................................................... 59  
ERROR MESSAGES........................................................................................................................................... 60  
TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................................................................... 61  
GETTING HELP................................................................................................................................................... 65  
CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................................................... 68  
SAFETY TIPS AND MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................................. 71  
REGULATORY INFORMATION........................................................................................................................... 74  
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GETTING STARTED  
GETTING STARTED  
ATTACHING THE WRIST STRAP  
Be sure to use the wrist strap to avoid dropping the camera accidentally. When carrying the camera by the strap,  
don’t let it dangle to avoid shocks/damage to the exterior and/or interior of the camera.  
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LOADING THE BATTERIES  
fig.1.1  
fig.1.2  
fig.1.3  
The camera uses 2x AA alkaline, lithium or rechargeable batteries. Rechargeable Batteries (NiMH) are highly  
recommended.  
1. Slide the Battery/Memory Card door in the direction of the arrow, and lift it open. (fig.1.1)  
2. Insert the batteries according to the polarity indication shown on the edge of the battery compartment.(fig.1.2)  
3. Shut the Battery/Memory Card door by sliding it in the direction of the arrow, and close it securely. (fig.1.3)  
TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF  
The Power Button is located at the top of the camera.  
1. Press and hold the Power Button (  
camera on.  
) for more than 1 second to turn the  
The Concord logo will appear on the LCD for about 2 seconds.  
If the camera is in Camera Mode ( ) or Video Clip Mode (  
), the  
lens cover will open, and the lens will extend out automatically to the  
wide-angle position. Do not block the lens during extension.  
The LCD will turn on automatically and display live view.  
2. To turn the camera off, press the Power (  
) Button.  
Note: To extend battery life,  
The LCD will turn off after 1 minute of inactivity. After the LCD is automatically turned off, the Flash  
Ready LED blinks. Press any buttons to reactivate the LCD.  
The camera will automatically power off after 2 minutes of inactivity by default.. Press and hold the  
Power (  
) Button for more than 1 second to turn the camera back on.  
REMOVING THE PROTECTIVE PLASTIC FILM  
To prevent the LCD from possible scratches or damages during transportation, the LCD is covered with a clear  
plastic film. Remember to remove the protective film for a clearer view of the subject when taking pictures.  
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GETTING STARTED  
SETTING THE LANGUAGE, DATE AND TIME  
When the camera is powered on for the first time, the Language, Date and Time menus will appear.  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
01 - 01 - 2004  
01 : 01 AM  
MM - DD - YYYY  
12 - HOUR  
RETURN  
OK  
SET  
fig. 1.1  
fig. 1.2  
1. Press  
or  
to highlight the desired language. (fig. 1.1)  
2. Press the OK button to select. The next screen will show the DATE/TIME SETUP page. (fig. 1.2)  
3. Press to highlight the Date field, the Time field, the Date Format field or the Time Format field. The  
selected segment will blink.  
4. Press or to change the number in the blinking position, press  
to go to the next field.  
5. Press the OK button to exit DATE/TIME setting. The next screen will display live view.  
Note:  
1. For each language, there is a default setting on Date format and TV broadcast standard. To change the TV  
broadcast standard, refer to page 59..  
Language(s)  
Date Format Setting  
MM/DD/YYYY  
TV Broadcast Standards  
English / Español /  
NTSC  
Francis / Deutsch  
/Italiano/ Nederlands/Português  
DD/MM/YYYY  
YYYY/MM/DD  
PAL  
PAL  
2. If the batteries are removed or flat for about 4 minutes, the time setting will resume to factory settings. When  
the camera is powered on again, the DATE/TIME setup screen will appear on the LCD. To reset date/time,  
follow steps 2-5 above; to skip the date/time setting, press the OK button. You can set the date/time at a later  
time. For instructions, refer to p.40.  
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GETTING STARTED  
CHECKING THE BATTERY POWER LEVEL  
The battery power level indicator represents the level of power of the batteries. The meaning of each icon is as  
follows:  
Battery power is  
Battery power is  
not full, but it is still  
sufficient for camera  
operations.  
Batteries are fully  
charged.  
running low. Prepare  
a fresh set of  
batteries.  
Battery power is low.  
Replace or recharge  
(rechargeable  
batteries only) as soon  
as possible.  
Batteries are flat.  
Replace them  
immediately.  
Note:  
• The camera’s battery level indicator may not accurately reflect the actual power condition of the  
rechargeable batteries, even if they have been fully recharged. This is an inherent problem with  
rechargeable batteries, which is not related to the performance of the camera. For better performance,  
Ni-MH rechargeable batteries are recommended.  
• Be sure to remove the batteries if the camera will not be used for an extended period of time to prevent  
corrosion or battery leakage.  
TURNING THE LCD/ICONS ON OR OFF  
The camera is featured with a 1.5”LCD that is highly convenient for framing subjects during image/video capture,  
reviewing stored images/video clips, and for on-screen display of the camera’s current settings.  
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Icons off  
LCD off  
LCD on with icons  
Press the (  
) button repeatedly to toggle between the different LCD modes.  
Note:  
To save battery power, it is recommended to turn off the LCD display.  
After one minute of inactivity, the LCD will automatically power off. When the LCD is auto-powered off,  
the flash LED blinks. Press any button to resume the LCD.  
In (  
) Review Mode, only the LCD icons can be turned on or off.  
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GETTING STARTED  
INTERNAL MEMORY/INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD  
Internal Memory  
The camera is equipped with 6MB of internal memory that can be used for storage as soon as you start taking  
pictures or recording video clips.  
Status  
Memory in Use  
Internal Memory  
Memory Card  
Memory card is not inserted.  
Memory card is inserted.  
NOTE!: The files stored in the internal memory will remain there until the Transferring Files option is  
selected. Refer to the Transferring Files section on page 35.  
Inserting the Memory Card  
fig.1.1  
fig.1.2  
fig.1.3  
In addition to the 6MB internal memory, the camera can use a Secure Digital (SD) memory card to store images  
and/or video clips.  
1. Slide the Battery/Memory Card door in the direction of the arrow and lift it open. (fig. 1.1)  
2. Insert the memory card in the direction as shown in fig.1.2, then gently, but firmly push the SD card into the  
slot as far as possible. NEVER forcefully push the card into the camera to avoid damaging both the card  
and/or the camera. When the card is fully engaged, a click can be heard.  
3. Close the Battery/Memory Card door properly and securely. (fig. 1.3)  
After inserting the SD card, power on the camera, and the SD card will be checked for its compatibility with the  
camera. If it is compatible, the camera will immediately accept it for storage. Otherwise, the camera will prompt  
you to format the card before usage. To format the SD card, refer to p. 41.  
Removing the Memory Card  
1. Gently push the edge of the memory card with your fingertip to eject it.  
2. Carefully pull out the card.  
If the SD card is locked when the camera is powered on, the Shutter Button will be disabled. In this case, power  
off the camera first, take out the SD card, gently slide the switch to unlock it, then reload the SD card into the  
camera.  
Note:  
Do not touch the metal contact plate of the SD card.  
The camera can support SD cards with storage capability of up to 512 MB.  
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GETTING STARTED / TAKING A PICTURE  
SETTING THE CAMERA’S OPERATIONAL MODES  
The camera has 3 operational modes: Camera Mode, Review Mode and Video Clip Mode.  
To change the camera operational mode, slide the mode switch horizontally to the corresponding position.  
Camera Mode  
Review Mode  
Video Mode  
For taking pictures or  
customizing your camera  
settings for picture taking.  
For browsing images and  
video clips, deleting images  
and video clips, playing  
a slide show, transferring  
images and/or video clips  
from the internal memory  
to the SD card, or rotating  
images.  
For recording video clips or  
customizing camera settings  
for video-clip recording.  
TAKING PICTURES  
LIVE VIEW THROUGH THE VIEWFINDER  
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fig.1.2  
fig.1.3  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Set it to (  
) Camera Mode.  
(To save battery power, press the (  
) button to turn off the LCD display).  
3. Aim the camera at the subject, then look through the Viewfinder to frame the desired object(s) to be included  
in the photo. (fig.1.1)  
Note: For better results, stand at least 2 ft (0.6m) away from the subject.  
4. Press and hold the Shutter button halfway down to activate the Auto-Focus function until the green AF LED  
stops blinking and the AF frame on the LCD changes to green. (fig.1.2)  
(The camera will automatically determine the best focus, and a rapid click can be heard.)  
5. Hold the camera steady with both hands, then firmly press the Shutter button down fully to capture the  
image. (fig.1.3)  
When the image is captured, a beep can be heard.  
After an image has been captured, the Flash Ready LED next to the Viewfinder will blink to indicate  
that the image is being stored.  
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TAKING A PICTURE  
Flash Ready LED  
Lit  
Blinking  
The camera is  
recording a video clip.  
The flash is recharging, or  
LCD is in standby mode.  
Note: When the camera is capturing or storing a picture or video clip, do not power the camera off; otherwise,  
the picture or video clip may become corrupted.  
LIVE VIEW THROUGH THE LCD  
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1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Set it to ( ) Camera Mode.  
(If the LCD display is turned off, press the (  
fig. 1.2  
fig. 1.3  
) button repeatedly until the LCD display is on).  
3. Aim the camera at the subject, then look at the LCD to frame the desired object(s) to be included in the  
photo. (fig.1.1)  
Note: For better results, stand at least 2 ft (0.6m) away from the subject in Normal Mode.  
4. Press the Shutter button halfway down to activate the Auto-Focus function until the green AF LED stops  
blinking and the AF frame on the LCD changes to green. (fig.1.2)  
(The camera will automatically determine the best focus, and a rapid click can be heard.)  
Note:  
For more information on Focus Lock, refer to p. 11.  
To change AF mode, refer to p. 24.  
5. Hold the camera steady with both hands, then press and hold the Shutter button down fully to capture the  
image. (fig.1.3)  
When the image is captured, a beep can be heard.  
After an image has been captured, the Flash Ready LED next to the Viewfinder will blink to indicate that  
the image is being stored.  
A preview of the image will be displayed on the LCD for a second. To change the preview time, refer to p. 42.  
The picture counter number displayed in the LCD will be updated.  
6. If you are not satisfied with the captured image, simply press (  
more information, refer to p. 30.  
) button to delete it before it is saved. For  
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TAKING A PICTURE  
USING AUTO-FOCUS LOCK  
When the subject is not located at the center of the picture, use this feature to lock the focus on the subject  
before using the usual procedures to take a picture.  
Auto-Focus LED  
When the Shutter button is pressed halfway, the Auto-Focus feature will be activated and the Auto Focus  
(green) LED will display the status of the Auto-Focus lock.  
Blinking  
Lit  
The camera is adjusting  
the focus.  
The subject is in  
focus.  
Auto-Focus Frame  
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AF Frame Color  
Description  
White  
Green  
Not in focus.  
The subject(s) is in focus.  
Using the focus lock:  
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fig. 1.1  
fig. 1.2  
fig. 1.3  
fig. 1.4  
1. Aim the camera so that the AF frame at the center of the LCD screen is positioned on the “off-centered”  
subject . (fig.1.1)  
2. Hold the camera steady with both hands, then press and hold the Shutter button halfway down until the AF  
frame changes to green and the green AF LED stops blinking. (fig.1.2)  
3. Recompose your picture. (fig.1.3)  
(Be sure to press and hold the Shutter button down halfway while recomposing the picture.)  
4. To capture the picture, press the Shutter button down fully. (fig.1.4)  
Note: The AF LED will continue to blink in the following conditions:  
1. There are several subjects at different distances within the focus lock area. Recompose the picture by  
moving the camera slightly.  
2. There is no color contrast. Recompose the picture with a subject that contains more color.  
3. There is insufficient lighting. Increase the lighting in the surrounding area.  
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TAKING A PICTURE  
SETTING THE FLASH  
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fig. 1.1  
fig. 1.2  
fig. 1.3  
To set the flash:  
Press  
/
repeatedly until the desired indicator appears on the LCD.  
Flash Mode  
Description  
Auto Flash (Default)  
The camera judges if a flash is required. If the environment is too dark,  
the flash will fire.  
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Auto + Red-Eye  
Use this mode to reduce the occurrence of “red-eyes” when taking pictures  
with a flash. The camera will automatically detect when the flash is needed  
and the flash will fire after a short delay.  
Flash ON  
Flash OFF  
Flash will fire in any lighting condition. The “red-eye” reduction function also  
included in this mode.  
In this mode, the flash will not fire, regardless of the lighting condition. Use  
this mode to capture the mood of ambient lighting. This mode is also useful  
for places that prohibit flash photography, such as museums, aquarium,  
archeological exhibitions, etc.  
To prevent blurry pictures in dim-lighting environment, hold the camera  
steady when pressing the Shutter button or mount the camera on a tripod.  
Note:  
The flash needs to recharge after it is fired. If the Shutter button is pressed when the flash is  
charging, the Flash Ready LED will blink. Wait for a short while, then press the Shutter button again to  
take a picture.  
Some of the scene selection will deactivate the flash setting. For more information, refer to p. 20.  
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TAKING A PICTURE  
USING THE OPTICAL ZOOM  
The camera provides up to 3x optical zoom to take pictures.  
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fig. 1.1  
fig. 1.2  
fig. 1.3  
1. Press T (Tele) to zoom in to your subject.  
The optical zoom status is displayed in white in the zoom bar on the LCD(  
).  
2. Press W (Wide) to zoom out.  
USING THE DIGITAL ZOOM  
The camera also provides 4x Digital Zoom. Combined with the 3x Optical Zoom, it can provide up to 12x  
magnification of your pictures.  
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fig. 1.1  
fig. 1.2  
How to use digital zoom:  
1. Turn the LCD on.  
2. Press T until the white optical zoom bar reached the mid-marker (  
3. Continue to press T to activate the digital zoom. The digital zoom status is shown in blue in the zoom bar on  
the LCD ( ).  
Allow for a short delay before the digital zoom can be activated.  
).  
4. Press W to zoom out.  
Activating/Deactivating Digital Zoom  
SETUP  
FORMAT  
CAMERA MODE  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
SETUP  
YES  
NO  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
BEEP  
QUICK VIEW  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
fig. 1.1  
fig. 1.2  
fig. 1.3  
1. In Camera Mode, press MENU to display the Main Menu.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
repeatedly until SETUP is highlighted, then press  
repeatedly until Digital Zoom is highlighted, then press  
or to highlight Yes or No.  
to enter its submenu.  
to enter its submenu.  
By default, it is set to On.  
5. Press OK to select.  
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TAKING A PICTURE  
Important:  
1. Hold your camera steady when using Digital Zoom to prevent blurred photos, caused by jittery movement. It  
is recommended to either place your camera on a steady surface or mount it on a tripod.  
2. The image quality may degrade slightly with Digital Zoom.  
3. Digital Zoom can only be monitored with the LCD and not through the optical viewfinder.  
TAKING PICTURES IN MACRO MODE (CLOSE-UP SHOTS)  
This mode enables the camera to capture pictures in close distances.  
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1. Press the  
2. Frame the subject in the LCD.  
The best shooting range is between 15 cm to 60 cm. (5.9 in. – 23.6 in.)  
button. The Macro icon (  
) will be displayed on the LCD.  
3. Press and hold the Shutter button halfway to activate the Auto-Focus function until the green AF LED stops  
blinking and the AF frame changes to green.  
4. Press the shutter button fully to take the picture.  
Note:  
1. When Macro Mode is selected, the camera will turn on the LCD if it is automatically turned off.  
2. Zoom buttons do not work in Macro Mode.  
TAKING CONTINUOUS SHOTS  
This feature enables the camera to continuously capture 7 consecutive pictures with VGA (640x480) resolution  
when the Shutter button is pressed and held.  
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1. Press the  
button. The Continuous Shot icon (  
) will be displayed on the LCD.  
2. Frame the subject in the LCD screen, press and hold the Shutter button halfway to activate the Auto-Focus  
function until the green AF LED stops blinking and the AF frame changes to green.  
3. Press and hold the Shutter button down fully to capture the pictures.  
The camera will automatically and continuously capture 7 consecutive images at approximately 3  
images per second in 640 x 480 resolution.  
4. To exit the Continuous Shot function, press the  
button until  
disappears from the LCD.  
Note:  
• In Continuous Shooting Mode the flash is disabled, as the recharging time will slow it down.  
• The camera will only capture pictures in 640 x 480 resolution in Continuous Shooting Mode.  
• The LCD will be blank when the images are taken in the Continuous Shooting Mode.  
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TAKING PICTURES WITH SELF-TIMER  
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AWB  
1. In (  
) Camera Mode, press  
button, the Self-Timer icon (  
) will appear on the LCD.  
2. Place the camera on a flat surface or tripod.  
3. Use the LCD to compose the picture, then press the Shutter button to activate the Self-Timer.  
The Self -Timer LED will blink slowly for 7 seconds, faster for the remaining 3 seconds, then the image will  
be captured.  
Note:  
The Self-Timer is automatically deactivated once the image is taken.  
To deactivate the Self-Timer before taking a picture, press  
disappears from the LCD.  
button until the Self-Timer icon (  
)
Photography Hints -  
Since the Self-Timer LED indicator at the front of the camera flashes, the photographer will have time to join in  
the photograph and know when the camera has completed taking a picture when the Self-Timer LED light stops  
blinking.  
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USING THE MAIN MENU IN CAMERA MODE  
CAPTURE MODE  
+
RETURN  
OK  
SET  
Q
QUALITY SETUP  
FINE  
IMAGE SIZE  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY  
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2048 x 1536  
1600 x 1200  
1024 x 768  
640 x 480  
M
M
V
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
OK SET  
CAMERA MODE  
CAPTURE MODE  
QUALITY SETUP  
IMAGE SIZE  
Q
SCENE SELECTION  
SCENE SELECTION  
WHITE BALANCE  
OFF  
PARTY / INDOOR  
SNOW  
RETURN  
SELECT  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO  
BEACH  
AWB  
SUNSET  
SUNNY  
CAMERA MODE  
RETURN  
OK SET  
FLUORESCENT  
TUNGSTEN  
PICTURE EFFECT  
EV COMPENSATION  
ISO  
+
SCENE SELECTION  
NIGHT LANDSCAPE  
FIREWORKS  
RETURN  
OK SET  
METERING  
AF  
AUTO FOCUS  
NIGHT PORTRAIT  
PICTURE EFFECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
OFF  
B&W  
CAMERA MODE  
RETURN  
OK SET  
SEPIA  
SETUP  
+
EV COMPENSATION  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
00 EV  
ISO  
+
OK SET  
AUTO  
100  
200  
400  
RETURN  
OK SET  
METERING  
SPOT  
MATRIX  
AF AUTO-FOCUS  
SPOT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
MULTI-AREA  
RETURN  
OK SET  
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USING THE MAIN MENU IN CAMERA MODE  
Follow the steps below to set the advanced shooting options in the camera through the Main Menu.  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Set the camera to (  
) Camera Mode.  
3. Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu.  
4. Press  
5. Press  
6. Press  
or  
to enter the submenu.  
or repeatedly in the submenu to toggle between the options.  
repeatedly until the desired option is highlighted.  
7. Press the OK button to make a selection.  
All selections will be marked by a red check mark.  
8. To return to the previous menu, press  
.
9. To exit the menu at any time, press the MENU button.  
SETTING CAPTURE MODE  
The capture mode menu has 4 features to choose for taking pictures.  
Capture Mode Option  
Description  
(
(
) Single  
The camera will take 1 picture at a time.  
) Continuous Shooting  
The camera will continuously take 7 consecutive pictures (at 640 x 480  
resolution) when the Shutter button is fully pressed.  
The flash is disabled in this mode.  
(
(
) Sport  
The camera will take 1 picture at a time in Sport Mode.  
+
) Continuous Shooting The camera will continuously take 7 consecutive pictures in Sport Mode  
with Sport  
Note: Flash will be deactivated in Continuous Shooting Mode.  
TAKING PICTURES IN SPORT MODE  
This mode is used for taking pictures of sports and other high-speed activities. The camera will automatically  
choose a higher shutter speed and wider aperture to capture fast-moving action to avoid blurriness.  
Setting Sport Mode:  
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A
CAPTURE MODE  
CAPTURE MODE  
QUALITY SETUP  
IMAGE SIZE  
Q
SCENE SELECTION  
WHITE BALANCE  
+
AWB  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK  
SET  
1. In the main menu, press  
2. Press or to highlight Sport (  
to enter the Capture Mode submenu.  
) or Sport + Continuous Shooting (  
+
).  
3. Press OK to enter the mode.  
Taking a picture in Sport Mode:  
1. Frame the subject in the LCD.  
2. Press and hold the Shutter button halfway to activate the focus until the green AF LED stops blinking and  
the AF frame changes to green.  
3. Press the Shutter button down fully to take the picture.  
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Note: Hold your camera steady to prevent blurriness. It is recommended to either place your camera on a  
flat, steady surface or mount it on a tripod.  
SETTING IMAGE QUALITY  
The Image Quality setting determines the amount of compression used to reduce the size of the stored image  
file in order to economize space in the memory.  
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CAMERA MODE  
Q
QUALITY SETUP  
A
CAPTURE MODE  
QUALITY SETUP  
IMAGE SIZE  
FINE  
Q
NORMAL  
ECONOMY  
SCENE SELECTION  
WHITE BALANCE  
AWB  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
Quality  
JPEG Compression Ratio  
Description  
Fine  
4.5:1  
11:1  
Fine image quality can be used for making prints.  
Normal  
Normal image quality can be used for general purpose pictures.  
(Default)  
Economy  
17:1  
Economy image quality can be used for pictures that will be sent  
via e-mail.  
To change the image quality:  
1. When ( ) QUALITY SETUP is highlighted, press  
to enter the (  
) Quality Setup submenu.  
Q
Q
2. Press  
or  
repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.  
3. Press the OK button to select the Quality Mode.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to picture taking mode.  
Note: The default Quality is set at NORMAL.  
SETTING IMAGE RESOLUTION  
Image Resolution determines the size of a captured image. Higher resolution images contain more details and  
have larger file sizes.  
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IMAGE SIZE  
2048 x 1536  
A
CAMERA MODE  
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CAPTURE MODE  
QUALITY SETUP  
IMAGE SIZE  
M
M
1600 x 1200  
1024 x 768  
640 x 480  
Q
V
SCENE SELECTION  
WHITE BALANCE  
AWB  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
Images Stored on 6MB memory (approx.):  
Resolution  
Quality  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine (4.5:1)  
4
8
6
14  
32  
55  
36  
79  
Normal (11:1)  
Economy (17:1)  
13  
23  
15  
130  
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Images Stored on 16MB memory (approx.):  
Resolution  
Quality  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine  
9
14  
31  
53  
33  
74  
82  
Normal  
Economy  
19  
34  
181  
297  
125  
Images Stored on 32MB memory (approx.):  
Resolution  
Quality  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine  
20  
41  
71  
29  
65  
68  
171  
376  
616  
Normal  
Economy  
154  
261  
111  
Images Stored on 64MB memory (approx.):  
Resolution  
Quality  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine  
42  
84  
60  
140  
316  
536  
351  
771  
Normal  
Economy  
135  
229  
146  
1270  
Images Stored on 128MB memory (approx.):  
Resolution  
Quality  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine  
83  
119  
268  
455  
279  
628  
698  
1532  
2512  
Normal  
Economy  
167  
290  
1064  
How to change the resolution:  
1. When Resolution is highlighted in the Main Menu, press  
2. Press or repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.  
3. Press the OK button to select the mode  
to enter the (  
) Resolution submenu.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to the picture-taking mode.  
Note: The default image resolution is 3MP.  
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TAKING A PICTURE  
SELECTING SCENE MODES  
The preset scene modes are helpful to quickly optimize the various settings to get the best capture of specific  
scenes.  
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SCENE SELECTION  
A
CAMERA MODE  
OFF  
CAPTURE MODE  
QUALITY SETUP  
IMAGE SIZE  
PARTY / INDOOR  
SNOW  
Q
BEACH  
SCENE SELECTION  
WHITE BALANCE  
AWB  
SUNSET  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
Preset Scene  
Description  
Off (default)  
Party/Indoor  
No Scene Selection.  
Use this mode to capture the details of candlelit scenes or other indoor  
background lighting conditions.  
Snow  
Use this mode to capture snow scenes, and prevent the image from losing color.  
Use this mode to capture the details in shining water scenes.  
Beach  
Sunset  
This mode captures the deep hues and color variations in sunsets and sunrises.  
Night Landscape  
A slow shutter speed is used to capture the lights in night scenes.  
Photography Tip: With the slower shutter speed, there is a possibility of causing  
blurry images, due to camera movement.  
To reduce the degree of blurriness, you may:  
1. Set your camera to Night Landscape mode.  
2. Place your camera on a tripod or sturdy surface area.  
3. Set the camera to Self-Timer mode.  
4. Press the shutter button.  
Fireworks  
Use this mode to capture the burst of light from fireworks with a slower shutter  
speed.  
Night Portrait  
Use this mode to capture a subject illuminated with the lights in a night scene with  
a slow shutter speed.  
Due to the slow shutter speed, mount the camera onto a tripod for better picture  
quality.  
To set the scene selection:  
1. When Scenes Select is highlighted, press  
2. In the Scene menu, press or to choose between the options.  
to enter its submenu.  
3. Press the OK button to select the Scene Mode.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to picture taking mode.  
Note: Change of the flash setting will deactivate the scene setting selected in Scene Selection  
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SETTING WHITE BALANCE  
By default the camera uses Auto White Balance to reproduce colors under different lighting conditions. For  
mixed lighting conditions, it is recommended to use the Auto White Balance option.  
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WHITE BALANCE  
AUTO  
A
CAPTURE MODE  
QUALITY SETUP  
IMAGE SIZE  
AWB  
Q
SUNNY  
FLUORESCENT  
TUNGSTEN  
SCENE SELECTION  
WHITE BALANCE  
AWB  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
White Balance Mode  
Auto  
Description  
A
The camera will automatically choose the white balance setting. Use this  
setting in variable conditions.  
Sunny  
For outdoors with sufficient sunlight.  
Fluorescent  
Tungsten  
For indoors with fluorescent or ambient lighting conditions.  
For indoors with tungsten lighting conditions.  
To change the White Balance:  
1. When White Balance is highlighted, press  
2. Press or repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.  
to enter its submenu.  
3. Press the OK button to select the White Balance mode.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to picture-taking mode.  
SELECTING THE PICTURE EFFECT  
You can shoot with different picture effects.  
Picture Effect  
Description  
OFF (Default)  
B&W  
Taking pictures without effect.  
Taking pictures in black and white.  
SEPIA  
Taking pictures in sepia tones like old pictures.  
PICTURE EFFECT  
CAMERA MODE  
OFF  
PICTURE EFFECT  
EV COMPENSATION  
ISO  
+
B&W  
SEPIA  
METERING  
AF  
AUTO FOCUS  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
To set photo effect:  
1. When Picture Effect is highlighted, press  
to enter its submenu.  
2. Press or repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.  
3. Press the OK button to select the picture effect.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to the picture-taking mode.  
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SETTING EXPOSURE COMPENSATION  
The camera uses Auto Exposure to give well-exposed pictures under most lighting conditions. If the captured  
picture of the main subject turns out to be too light or too dark, use the Exposure Compensation feature to  
improve the exposure aspect.  
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PICTURE EFFECT  
EV COMPENSATION  
ISO  
+
00 EV  
METERING  
AF  
+
AWB  
AUTO FOCUS  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
Exposure Compensation  
Mode  
Description  
Increasing the Exposure in pictures that are too dark, will make the  
picture lighter.  
+
_
Decreasing the Exposure in pictures that are too light, will make the  
picture darker.  
To change the Exposure Compensation level:  
+
1. Press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
or  
display the Exposure Compensation bar on the LCD.  
or to change the Exposure Compensation between – 2.0 to +2.0.  
repeatedly in the Main Menu until (  
) Exposure Compensation is highlighted.  
4. Press the OK button to select the desired value.  
The camera will return to the picture-taking mode automatically after selection.  
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TAKING A PICTURE  
SETTING THE ISO SENSITIVITY  
Raise the ISO speed when you wish to reduce jittery camera movement or to turn the flash off when shooting in  
dark surroundings.  
ISO Setting  
Description  
Auto (default)  
Equivalent to setting of ISO 100 under normal conditions. When lighting is poor,  
camera raises sensitivity automatically to compensate.  
100  
200  
100 is best for shooting clear, sharp images in daylight.  
200 is ideal for shooting in cloudy situations.  
400  
400 is best for shooting in dark surroundings, for example, especially at night.  
Note: Higher ISO speeds increase image noise. To take clean images, use as low an ISO speed as  
possible.  
TO CHANGE ISO SETTING:  
ISO  
AUTO  
CAMERA MODE  
PICTURE EFFECT  
EV COMPENSATION  
ISO  
+
100  
200  
400  
METERING  
AF  
AUTO FOCUS  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
1. When (  
2. Press  
) ISO is highlighted, press  
or repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.  
to enter its submenu.  
3. Press the OK button to select the ISO setting.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to the picture-taking mode.  
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TAKING A PICTURE  
SETTING LIGHT METERING MODE  
You can choose the desired part of the image to use for measuring the brightness and determine the exposure.  
Metering Mode  
Spot  
Description  
Meters the light in the center area of the image. Use this mode when the subject is  
backlit or surrounded by strong light.  
Matrix(default)  
Metering the light in different zones. Use this mode when the lighting condition  
is complex. The camera can adjust the settings to correct exposure for the main  
subject by metering the position of the subject, the brightness, the direct light, and  
the backlighting etc.  
To change Light Metering mode:  
METERING  
SPOT  
CAMERA MODE  
PICTURE EFFECT  
EV COMPENSATION  
ISO  
+
MATRIX  
METERING  
AF  
AUTO FOCUS  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
1. When (  
2. Press  
) Metering is highlighted, press  
or  
to enter its submenu.  
repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.  
3. Press the OK button to select the Metering Mode.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to the picture-taking mode.  
SETTING AUTO FOCUS (AF) MODE  
The camera provides two AF modes to perform the Auto Focus function.  
AF Mode  
Spot  
Description  
In this mode, the camera uses the center zone of the subject to perform auto  
focusing. Use this mode when you want to focus only what you aim at.  
Multi-Area (default)  
To set AF mode:  
In this mode, the camera automatically determines which area (center,  
upper-left, upper-right, lower-left, lower-right) is best to perform the auto  
focusing function. Use this mode when the lighting condition is complex.  
AF AUTO-FOCUS  
CAMERA MODE  
SPOT  
PICTURE EFFECT  
EV COMPENSATION  
ISO  
+
MULTI-AREA  
METERING  
AF  
AUTO FOCUS  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
1. When AF mode is highlighted, press  
to enter its submenu.  
2. Press or repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.  
3. Press the OK button to select the AF Mode.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to picture taking mode.  
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TAKING VIDEO CLIPS  
TAKING VIDEO CLIPS  
TAKING VIDEO CLIPS  
28 SEC  
Press Shutter to Record  
To record a video clip:  
1. Slide the Mode Switch to (  
) Video Clip Mode.  
• The time limit is showed on the upper-right corner of the screen.  
2. Position the subject in the LCD.  
3. Press the Shutter button down fully to start recording a video clip. The time recorded will be shown on LCD.  
The camera records a video clip until the memory is full.  
To stop recording:  
1. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording.  
OR  
2. The camera will stop recording only after the memory is full.  
1 SEC  
Video Clip Information  
Press Shutter to Stop  
Resolution: QVGA (320x240) or  
QQVGA (160x120) (Best for e-mail)  
Frame rate: 20fps  
File Format: AVI (Motion Picture)  
Note:  
Do not open the battery door or turn the camera off when recording. Otherwise, the video clip may not be  
stored.  
Higher capacity memory cards can record video clips for a longer duration.  
The Flash, Macro, and Continuous Shooting are deactivated in Video Mode.  
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TAKING VIDEO CLIPS  
RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP WITH THE SELF-TIMER  
28 SEC  
Press Shutter to Record  
1. In the (  
) Video Clip Mode, press  
button, and the Self-Timer icon (  
) will appear on the LCD.  
2. Place the camera on a flat surface or mount it on a tripod.  
3. Use the LCD to compose the picture, then press the Shutter button to activate the Self-Timer.  
The Self -Timer LED will blink slowly for 7 seconds, faster for the remaining 3 seconds then starts recording.  
4. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording. Otherwise, the camera will continue to record until the  
memory limit is reached.  
USING THE MAIN MENU IN VIDEO CLIP MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
AWB  
AWB  
PICTURE EFFECT  
SUNNY  
OFF  
FLUORESCENT  
TUNGSTEN  
B&W  
SEPIA  
RETURN  
OK SET  
VIDEO MODE  
WHITE BALANCE  
PICTURE EFFECTS  
EV COMPENSATION  
METERING  
RETURN  
OK SET  
+
+
EV COMPENSATION  
VIDEO RESOLUTION  
RETURN  
SELECT  
00 EV  
+
OK SET  
METERING  
SPOT  
MATRIX  
RETURN  
OK SET  
How to Use the Main Menu in Video Clip Mode:  
1. Turn the camera on.  
VIDEO RESOLUTION  
320x240  
2. Set the mode switch to (  
) Video Clip mode.  
160x120  
3. Press the MENU button to display the main menu.  
4. Press  
5. Press  
6. Press  
or  
to enter the submenu.  
or in the submenu to toggle between the options.  
until the desired option is highlighted.  
RETURN  
OK SET  
7. Press the OK button to make a selection.  
All selections will be marked by a red check mark.  
8. To return to the previous menu, press  
9. To exit the menu at any time, press the MENU button.  
.
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TAKING VIDEO CLIPS  
Note:  
To understand the differences between the various White Balance settings, refer to p.21.  
To set the different Picture Effects, refer to p.21.  
For more information about Exposure Compensation, refer to p.22.  
For more information about Metering differences, refer to p.24.  
SETTING VIDEO CLIP RESOLUTION  
Note: 160x120 resolution is ideal for email.  
To change the video resolution:  
VIDEO MODE  
VIDEO RESOLUTION  
320x240  
WHITE BALANCE  
PICTURE EFFECTS  
+
160x120  
EV COMPENSATION  
METERING  
VIDEO RESOLUTION  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
1. When Video Resolution is highlighted in the Main Menu, press  
2. Press or repeatedly until the desired setting is highlighted.  
to enter the (  
) Resolution submenu.  
3. Press the OK button to select the mode  
4. Press the MENU button to return to video clip mode.  
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REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
REVIEWING THE PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS  
In (  
) review mode, you can review your stored pictures and video clips through the LCD.  
Note: When a memory card is inserted into the camera, only the pictures stored in the memory card will  
be displayed in the Review Mode. To view the pictures in the internal memory, ttransfer files from internal  
memory to the SD card (refer to p.35). Or turn the camera off, remove the memory card, and then turn the  
camera back on.  
To review pictures/video clips:  
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1. Slide the Mode Switch towards (  
) . The lens will retract in Review Mode.  
2. Press or repeatedly to scroll through each file.  
The file type and frame counter will be displayed on the LCD.  
0001/0003  
File Indication  
JPEG  
File Type  
Still Picture  
Video Clip  
Number of total pictures /video clips  
Number of current picture/video clip  
AVI  
3. When a Video Clip Icon (AVI) is displayed on the LCD, press the OK button to play the video clip.  
Note: Press the OK button to pause or resume playing video clip.  
To stop playing the video clip, press the Shutter button.  
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REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
ENLARGING THE PICTURES  
In (  
) Review Mode, you can enlarge your pictures to take a closer look at the subject on the LCD. This  
feature is for viewing purposes only and will not affect the stored image.  
X2  
X4  
2x Enlargement  
4x Enlargement  
Resolution  
2048 x 1536  
1600 x 1200  
1024 x 768  
640 x 480  
Maximum Enlargement  
4x  
4x  
4x  
2x  
To enlarge:  
1. In ( ) Review Mode, press  
or  
repeatedly to scroll through the stored pictures and video clips.  
2. While viewing a stored still picture, press the T button for different magnifications.  
3. Press or to navigate around the picture. When the picture can pan no farther in one  
,
,
direction, the directional arrow will disappear.  
4. Press W button to zoom out.  
Note: Video Clips cannot be magnified.  
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REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
REVIEWING YOUR FILES IN THUMBNAIL  
The thumbnail view can be accessed in (  
) Review Mode by pressing either Menu or Wide button.  
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fig. 1.1  
fig. 1.2  
Using the Quick Access Button:  
1. In the (  
display in a few seconds. (fig. 1.2) The first file will be shown first.  
2. Press or repeatedly to look through all the pictures and video clips. The selected picture  
) Review Mode, press W button, nine thumbnail images or video clips will appear on the LCD  
,
,
or video clip will be highlighted by a red border.  
3. Press the OK button to view the picture or video clip in full screen.  
Using the review menu:  
1. In (  
2. Press  
3. Press  
) Review Mode, press MENU to enter Review Menu.  
or repeatedly to highlight Thumbnail.  
button to have nine thumbnail images or video clips appear at once  
REVIEW  
DELETE FILE  
THUMBNAIL  
SLIDE SHOW  
FILE TRANSFER  
ROTATE  
on the LCD display.  
4. Press  
video clips.  
5. Press the OK button to view the picture or video clip in full screen. Or press  
MENU button to return to the previous screen.  
1
2
,
,
or  
repeatedly to look through all the pictures and  
RETURN  
SELECT  
USING THE DELETE BUTTON TO DELETE YOUR FILES  
You can delete your files in Quick View, Thumbnail or in Review Mode by using the Delete button.  
Note: Once a file is deleted, it cannot be recovered.  
Are You Sure?  
No  
Yes  
OK SELECT  
Deleting in Quick View Mode (Camera Mode)  
1. In the (  
satisfied with the picture, press the  
Note: To change the Quick View time, refer to p.42.  
2. Press or to highlight No or Yes.  
3. Press the OK button to confirm selection.  
) Camera Mode, after a picture is taken, the LCD will show the picture for a second. If you are not  
button, the screen will display the message “Are you sure?”  
If Yes is selected, the picture will be deleted.  
If No is selected, the picture will be saved.  
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REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
Deleting in Review Mode  
Delete One  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press  
button once, the screen will display the message “Are you sure?”  
2. Press  
or to highlight No or Yes.  
3. Press the OK button to select.  
If No is selected, no change will be made, and the camera will return to the Review Mode.  
If Yes is selected, the file will be deleted.  
Delete All  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press  
button twice, the screen will display the message “Delete All, Are you sure?”  
2. Press  
or to highlight No or Yes.  
3. Press the OK button to select.  
If No is selected, no change will be made, and the camera will return to the Review Mode.  
If Yes is selected, all the files will be deleted.  
Deleting in Thumbnail Review Mode  
1. When thumbnail view is displayed (refer to P.30), select the image you want to delete, then press  
the LCD shows the image in full screen and asks “Are You Sure?”  
button,  
2. Press  
or  
to highlight No or Yes.  
3. Press the OK button to confirm selection.  
If No is selected, no change will be made, and the LCD will return to the Thumbnail View Mode.  
If Yes is selected, the selected file will be deleted.  
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REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
USING THE REVIEW MENU  
DELETE FILE  
DELETE ONE  
Are You Sure?  
DELETE ALL  
No  
Yes  
REVIEW  
SELECT  
OK  
DELETE FILE  
RETURN  
SELECT  
THUMBNAIL  
1
SLIDE SHOW  
2
FILE TRANSFER  
ROTATE  
RETURN  
SELECT  
0012/0012  
1
2
DELAY INTERVAL  
SEC  
SEC  
SLIDE SHOW  
2
START SLIDE SHOW  
DELAY INTERVAL  
2
5
5
CONTINUOUS REPEAT  
10  
30  
10 SEC  
30 SEC  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
CONTINUOUS REPEAT  
Transfer all files  
from internal memory  
to memory card?  
Yes  
No  
No  
Yes  
RETURN  
SELECT  
OK SELECT  
How to use the Menu in Review mode:  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Set the Mode Switch to (  
) Review Mode.  
3. Press the MENU button to display the Main Menu.  
4. Press  
5. Press  
6. Press  
or  
to enter its submenu.  
or in the submenu to toggle between the options.  
repeatedly until the desired option is highlighted.  
7. Press the OK button to make a selection.  
All selections will be marked by a red check mark.  
8. To exit the menu, press  
9. To exit the menu at any time, press the MENU button.  
.
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REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
DELETING YOUR FILES  
Note: Once the files are deleted, they cannot be recovered.  
Deleting One File by Using the Review Menu  
DELETE FILE  
DELETE ONE  
DELETE ALL  
Are You Sure?  
No  
Yes  
RETURN  
SELECT  
OK SELECT  
DELETE OK  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press the MENU button to enter Review Menu.  
or to highlight Delete File.  
to enter its submenu.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
or  
or  
to highlight Delete One, then press OK. This LCD shows the images/video clips in thumbnail.  
to highlight the file you want to delete.  
6. Press OK button. The next screen will read “Are You Sure?”  
7. Press or to highlight No or Yes.  
8. Press the OK button to confirm selection.  
If No is selected, no change will be made, and the camera will return to the Thumbnail View Mode.  
If Yes is selected, the selected file will be deleted, and the LCD return to the Thumbnail View Mode.  
Deleting All Files  
M
3
DELETE FILE  
DELETE ONE  
0001/0003  
Are You Sure?  
DELETE ALL  
No  
Yes  
RETURN  
SELECT  
OK  
SELECT  
2004:03:30 13:30:41  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press MENU to enter Review Menu.  
or to highlight Delete File.  
to enter its submenu.  
or to highlight Delete All.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press OK . The next screen will display the message “Are You Sure?”  
6. Press or to highlight No or Yes.  
7. Press the OK button to confirm selection.  
If No is selected, no change will be made, and the LCD will return to the previous screen.  
If Yes is selected, all files will be deleted. The LCD will show “No Files!”  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
RUNNING A SLIDE SHOW  
Use the Slide Show feature to automatically display your pictures and videos on the camera LCD screen at a  
selectable interval rate. You can also run a Slide Show on any video device that is equipped with a video input,  
such as a television or digital projector.  
The Slide Show feature is available when you have at least one picture stored.  
1
M
2
SLIDE SHOW  
3
REVIEW  
0001/0003  
START SLIDE SHOW  
DELAY INTERVAL  
DELETE FILE  
THUMBNAIL  
SLIDE SHOW  
FILE TRANSFER  
ROTATE  
1
2
CONTINUOUS REPEAT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
2004:03:30 13:30:41  
To run a slide show:  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press MENU to enter Review Menu.  
or repeatedly to select and highlight Slide Show..  
to enter its submenu.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
when Start Slide Show is highlighted to begin the Slide Show.  
Pictures: Each picture will be shown for 2 seconds. To change the display interval, refer to the instructions  
below.  
Video clips: Only the first frame of the video clip will be shown.  
5. Press  
6. Press  
or  
or  
once to speed up or slow down the Slide Show.  
to skip to the previous or next image.  
7. Press OK to pause or resume Slide Show.  
8. To quit the Slide Show, press the Menu button.  
Note: When an SD memory card is inserted into the camera, only the pictures stored in the memory card  
will be displayed. To view the pictures in the internal memory, transfer the files onto the SD card or remove  
the SD card(p.35).  
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REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
To set the slide show time interval:  
The default slide show interval is 2 seconds. You may change the time following the steps below:  
1
2
SLIDE SHOW  
DELAY INTERVAL  
SEC  
SEC  
REVIEW  
START SLIDE SHOW  
DELAY INTERVAL  
2
DELETE FILE  
THUMBNAIL  
SLIDE SHOW  
FILE TRANSFER  
ROTATE  
2
5
5
1
2
CONTINUOUS REPEAT  
10  
30  
10 SEC  
30 SEC  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press MENU to enter Review Menu.  
or repeatedly to select and highlight Slide Show.  
to enter its submenu.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
6. Press  
or  
to highlight Delay Interval.  
to enter the submenu.  
or  
to select the length of time for each picture to be displayed on the LCD: 2, 5, 10 or 30  
seconds.  
7. Press OK to select.  
8. Press  
to return to the previous menu. Or press MENU to exit.  
To repeat a slide show  
By default, the Slide Show will stop automatically when the last frame is played. However, you can set the  
camera to play the Slide Show repeatedly by following the steps below:  
1
REVIEW  
2
SLIDE SHOW  
CONTINUOUS REPEAT  
START SLIDE SHOW  
DELAY INTERVAL  
DELETE FILE  
THUMBNAIL  
SLIDE SHOW  
FILE TRANSFER  
ROTATE  
Yes  
No  
1
2
CONTINUOUS REPEAT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press MENU to enter Review Menu.  
or repeatedly to select and highlight Slide Show.  
to enter its submenu.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. Press  
6. Press  
or  
repeatedly to select and highlight Continuous Repeat.  
to enter the submenu.  
or  
to select Yes or No.  
If Yes is selected, the camera will play the Slide Show repeatedly after you started playing a Slide Show.  
7. Press OK to select.  
8. Press  
to return to the previous menu. Or press MENU to exit.  
TRANSFERRING FILES FROM INTERNAL MEMORY TO SD CARD  
The camera can transfer photos and video clips that are stored in the camera’s internal memory to an SD  
memory card.  
M
REVIEW  
3
0001/0003  
Transfer all files  
from internal memory  
to memory card?  
DELETE FILE  
THUMBNAIL  
SLIDE SHOW  
FILE TRANSFER  
ROTATE  
1
2
No  
Yes  
RETURN  
SELECT  
OK SELECT  
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REVIEWING YOUR FILES  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press MENU to enter Review Menu.  
or repeatedly to select and highlight File Transfer.  
. The next screen will display the message “Transfer all files from internal memory to memory  
2. Press  
3. Press  
card”?  
4. Press  
or  
to highlight No or Yes.  
5. Press OK to confirm selection.  
If No is selected, no change will be made, and the LCD will return to the  
previous screen.  
If Yes is selected, the screen will display “Transferring ...” and all files will  
be transferred to the SD card.  
TRANSFERRING FILES...  
Note:  
1. Please insert a memory card that has 6MB or more of available memory. If the SD card does not have  
sufficient memory to store all the files from the internal memory, the camera will retain the remaining  
images/video clips in the internal memory and will display the message “Memory Full” as well as the  
memory card locked icon (  
).  
2. If the SD card is locked, the camera will show memory card locked icon (  
resume to the Main Menu.  
) for about 2 seconds and  
3. If no SD card is inserted in the camera, the LCD shows “No card” for a few seconds, then return to  
Review menu.  
ROTATING THE IMAGES  
Stored images can be rotated by 90 degrees clockwise (CW) or counter-clockwise (CCW); the newly-rotated  
images can then be saved and replace the originally stored images.  
REVIEW  
DELETE FILE  
Save  
?
THUMBNAIL  
SLIDE SHOW  
FILE TRANSFER  
ROTATE  
1
2
No  
Yes  
RETURN  
SELECT  
SET  
OK  
1. In (  
) Review Mode, press  
or  
repeatedly to select the desired image to be rotated.  
2. Press MENU to enter Review Menu.  
3. Press  
4. Press  
The rotate icon “  
or  
. The selected image will be shown in full size on the LCD display.  
“ (to rotate clock wise) and “ “ (to rotate counter  
clock wise) will also appear on the LCD.  
5. Press or to repeatedly rotate the image 90 degrees clockwise or  
to select and highlight “Rotate”.  
Save...  
counter-clockwise.  
6. Press OK to confirm the selection. The LCD will ask “Save?”  
7. Press  
or  
to highlight “Yes” or “No”, and then press OK to confirm.  
If No is selected, no change will be made. The LCD will restore the  
original image.  
If Yes is selected, the image will be rotated and saved over the original file. The LCD will show “Saving …”  
first, and then show the rotated image.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS  
CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS  
T
SET AUTO OFF TIME  
2
3
2 MIN  
3 MIN  
RETURN  
OK SET  
TV OPTION  
NTSC  
PAL  
N
P
SETUP  
T
SET AUTO OFF TIME  
TV OPTION  
RETURN  
OK SET  
LANGUAGE OPTION  
RESTORE DEFAULT  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
RETURN  
SELECT  
SETUP  
FORMAT  
CAMERA MODE  
SETUP  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
BEEP  
QUICK VIEW  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
SETUP  
RESTORE DEFAULT  
AF ASSIST LIGHT  
CAMERA INFO.  
YES  
NO  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
+
SET  
OK  
FORMAT  
Formatting will erase  
all data.  
Yes  
No  
Continue?  
No  
Yes  
RETURN  
OK SET  
OK  
SET  
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DATE/TIME SETUP  
01 - 01 - 2004  
01 : 01 AM  
MM - DD - YYYY  
12- HOUR  
RETURN  
OK  
SET  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
YES  
NO  
SETUP  
T
SET AUTO OFF TIME  
TV OPTION  
RETURN  
OK SET  
LANGUAGE OPTION  
RESTORE DEFAULT  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
BEEP  
RETURN  
SELECT  
ON  
OFF  
SETUP  
FORMAT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
CAMERA MODE  
SETUP  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
BEEP  
QUICK VIEW  
QUICK VIEW  
OFF  
RETURN  
SELECT  
1
3
5
1 SEC  
3 SEC  
5 SEC  
RETURN  
SELECT  
SETUP  
RETURN  
OK SET  
AF ASSIST LIGHT  
CAMERA INFO.  
AF ASSIST LIGHT  
AUTO  
OFF  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
CAMERA INFO.  
MODEL:  
FW VERSION:  
FW PART NO.:  
DATE:  
CONFIG.:  
RETURN  
CAMERA INFO.  
To use the Setup menu:  
1. Turn the camera on.  
2. Set the mode switch to (  
LCD P/N:  
SENSOR P/N:  
) Camera Mode or (  
) Review Mode.  
3. Press the MENU button to display the main menu.  
4. Press  
or  
repeatedly until Setup is highlighted.  
RETURN  
5. Press  
to enter the Setup submenu.  
6. In the Setup menu, press  
customize.  
or  
repeatedly to highlight the option you wish to  
7. Press  
8. Use the arrow buttons to adjust the setting and press the OK button to select.  
9. Press to return to the previous menu OR press the MENU button to exit.  
to enter the submenu of the highlighted option.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS  
SETUP MENU AND FEATURES  
Setup Setting  
Options  
Description  
Set Auto Off Time  
2 min, 3 min  
Enables the camera to automatically power off  
when it is idle.  
TV Broadcast  
Standards  
NTSC, PAL  
Sets the mode that the camera needs to adapt to your TV.  
(Page 59)  
Language Option  
English  
Sets the language for display on your camera’s LCD. (Page 40)  
Deutsch  
Français  
Español  
Italiano  
Nederlands  
Português  
Yes/No  
Restore Default  
LCD Brightness  
Format  
Restores all camera settings to the factory default. (Page 44)  
Sets the LCD brightness level. (Page 40)  
Yes/No  
Formats the memory card, which will delete all files.(Page 41)  
Date/Time Setup  
Date/Time,  
Date/Time format  
Changes the date/time in your camera and their display  
format.  
Digital Zoom  
Yes  
No  
Activates or deactivates the digital zoom.  
Beep  
On, Off  
Activates or deactivates the beep.  
Quick View  
AF Assist Light  
Camera Info  
Off, 1 sec., 3 sec., 5 sec. Sets Quick View Time interval.  
Auto, Off  
Model  
Displays the camera version information. This is for  
FW Version  
FW Part No.  
Date  
information purposes only.  
Config.  
LCD P/N  
Sensor P/N  
SETTING THE AUTO-OFF TIME  
T
CAMERA MODE  
SET AUTO OFF TIME  
SETUP  
T
SETUP  
2
3
2 MIN  
3 MIN  
SET AUTO OFF TIME  
TV OPTION  
LANGUAGE OPTION  
RESTORE DEFAULT  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
1. In the Setup Menu, press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
or  
to enter the submenu.  
or to highlight the preferred choice.  
repeatedly until Set Auto Off Time is highlighted.  
4. Press the OK button to set.  
Notes: The default setting is 2 minutes. Press and hold the Power button for more than 1 second to  
reactivate the camera after it automatically turns off.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS  
SETTING THE LANGUAGE  
SETUP  
T
SET AUTO OFF TIME  
TV OPTION  
LANGUAGE OPTION  
RESTORE DEFAULT  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
RETURN  
SELECT  
To set the Language:  
1. In the Setup menu, press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
or  
to enter the Language option submenu.  
or repeatedly to highlight the desired language.  
repeatedly until Language option is highlighted.  
4. Press the OK button to set.  
SETTING THE DATE AND TIME  
SETUP  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
FORMAT  
01 - 01 - 2004  
01 : 01 AM  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
BEEP  
MM - DD - YYYY  
12 - HOUR  
QUICK VIEW  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK  
SET  
1. In the Setup Menu, press  
or  
repeatedly until Date/Time Setup is highlighted.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
4. Press  
to enter the submemu.  
to highlight the Date/Time fields and Date/Time format. The selected segment will blink.  
or  
repeatedly to change the number in the blinking position, press  
to go to the new field.  
5. After the Date/Time is set, press the OK button to quit Date/Time setting.  
SETTING THE LCD BRIGHTNESS  
CAMERA MODE  
SETUP  
SETUP  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
T
SET AUTO OFF TIME  
TV OPTION  
LANGUAGE OPTION  
RESTORE DEFAULT  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
+
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
SELECT  
SET  
OK  
To set the LCD Brightness:  
1. In the Setup Menu, press  
or  
repeatedly until LCD Brightness is highlighted.  
2. Press  
3. Press  
to display the LCD Brightness bar on the LCD.  
or to adjust the brightness.  
4. Press the OK button to set.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS  
FORMATTING THE INTERNAL MEMORY OR MEMORY CARD  
CAUTION: !  
1. Formatting will delete all pictures and video clips from the memory.  
2. During the formatting process, NEVER REMOVE the memory card nor batteries, as it will  
damage the card and/or the camera.  
3. When a memory card is not inserted into the camera, selecting the formatting function  
will format the internal memory instead. All pictures and video clips stored in the internal  
memory will be deleted.  
!
SETUP  
FORMAT  
FORMAT  
Yes  
No  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
BEEP  
QUICK VIEW  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
1. In the Setup Menu, press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
or  
to enter the Format submenu.  
or to highlight No or Yes.  
until Format is highlighted.  
4. Press the OK button to set.  
If No is selected, no change will be made, and the LCD will return to the previous screen.  
If Yes is selected, the LCD shows “Formatting will erase all data. Continue?” (This will delete all files!)  
Formatting will erase  
all data.  
Continue?  
Formatting  
No  
Yes  
OK  
SET  
5. Press  
or  
to highlight No or Yes.  
6. Press the OK button to set.  
If No is selected, no change will be made, and the LCD will return to the Setup Menu.  
If Yes is selected, the LCD will display “Formatting …”, a process that deletes all files.  
Note: If “Card Error” is displayed on the LCD screen, it indicates that the memory card is corrupted. Format  
the memory immediately.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS  
TURNING THE BEEP ON OR OFF  
The camera provides an option to enable or disable the beep. By default, the beep is turned ON. The camera  
beeps in any of the following situations:  
When the camera is powered on.  
After an image is captured. (For this situation, the camera will beep, regardless of the beep setting.)  
When any button is pressed, except the Power Button, the Mode Slide Button and the Zoom Buttons.  
BEEP  
SETUP  
FORMAT  
ON  
OFF  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
BEEP  
QUICK VIEW  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
To activate/deactivate the beep:  
1. In the Setup Menu, press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
or  
to enter its submenu.  
or to highlight the desired selection.  
repeatedly until Beep is highlighted.  
4. Press the OK button to set.  
SETTING QUICK VIEW TIME INTERVAL  
The camera provides programmable Quick View duration, which is the duration of time for an image to be  
displayed immediately after a picture is taken.  
Quick View  
Off  
Description  
No quick view, LCD continues to show live view.  
Displays the image for 1 second then resumes to live view.  
Displays the image for 3 seconds then resumes to live view.  
Displays the image for 5 seconds then resumes to live view.  
1 sec (Default)  
3 sec  
5 sec  
How to select Quick View time phrase:  
QUICK VIEW  
SETUP  
Off  
FORMAT  
1
3
5
1 Sec  
3 Sec  
5 Sec  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
BEEP  
QUICK VIEW  
RETURN  
RETURN  
OK SET  
SELECT  
1. In the Setup menu, press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
or  
to enter its submenu.  
or to highlight the desired selection.  
until Quick View is highlighted.  
4. Press the OK button to set.  
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CUSTOMIZING THE CAMERA SETTINGS  
SETTING AF ASSIST LIGHT  
In low-lighting environment, the camera will turn on the built-in AF (Auto Focus) Assist Light to illuminate the  
subject that is being focused on.  
AF Assist Light  
Auto (Default)  
Off  
Description  
The camera will turn on AF assist light if it is needed.  
The camera will not turn on the AF assist light even if the subject is in a low-light  
condition.  
How to change AF assist light setting:  
SETUP  
AF ASSIST LIGHT  
AUTO  
AF Assist Light  
Camera Info.  
OFF  
RETURN  
SELECT  
RETURN  
OK SET  
1. In the Setup menu, press  
2. Press  
3. Press  
or  
to enter its submenu.  
or to highlight the desired selection.  
until AF Assist Light is highlighted.  
4. Press the OK button to set.  
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RESTORE THE CAMERA TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS  
RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS  
To restore the default settings in your camera:  
1. In the Setup Menu, press or until Restore Default is highlighted.  
2. Press or to highlight No or Yes, and then press OK to confirm.  
If No is selected, no change is made. The LCD returns to the previous screen.  
If Yes is selected, the LCD shows “Are you sure?”  
3. Press  
or  
to highlight Yes or No, then press OK.  
If No is selected, no change will be made. The LCD returns Setup page.  
If Yes is selected, the camera will be reset to the factory default setting. The LCD will show “Restoring....”  
and then return to setup page. The Default settings will be restored.  
The table below lists the default settings:  
OPTION  
DEFAULT STATUS  
Camera Mode  
Image Size  
Quality  
Single Shot  
2048 x 1536  
Normal  
Flash  
Auto Flash  
White Balance  
LCD Brightness  
Scene Selection  
Digital Zoom  
Exposure Compensation  
ISO  
AWB  
Center (0)  
OFF  
Yes  
0
Auto  
Metering  
Matrix  
Photo Effect  
Time Out  
None  
2 Min  
Slide show interval  
Beep  
2 Seconds  
On  
Quick View  
AF Mode  
1 Sec  
Multi-Area  
Continuous Repeat  
AF Assist Light  
TV Mode  
Off  
Auto  
NTSC for USA/Japan, PAL for Europe/Asia  
USA/Japan: MM/DD/YYYY, 12-hour  
Europe/Asia: DD/MM/YYYY, 24-hour  
Date/Time Format  
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE  
SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE  
The software that comes with your Concord 3 Megapixel Digital Camera includes driver, reader, and photo  
editing programs. These programs transfer the pictures or video clips from your camera to your computer, and  
enable you to view them on your computer monitor. Refer to the following list of computer system requirements  
for installation of the programs.  
Computer System Requirements  
Windows  
300MHz Pentium II processor or equivalent.  
Microsoft Windows 98/98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP Home / Professional /  
Media Center  
360MB free hard disk space .  
128MB of RAM  
Minimum 800 x 600 display with 16-bit color (1024 x 768 with 24-bit color or better is recommended)  
USB Port  
4x CD-ROM Drive  
Macintosh  
Mac OS 9.0, 9.1, 9.2 and X 10.1 or later  
Power PC-based  
32MB of RAM  
640 x 480 display with Thousands of colors (Millions of colors recommended)  
Built-In USB Port  
Installation Requirements  
The installer will automatically detect which software applications need to be installed or if they are not  
necessary. Please read the installation requirements before proceeding with the installation process.  
System  
Windows  
98/98SE  
Windows  
Me  
Windows  
2000  
Windows  
XP  
Macintosh  
Install Camera Driver  
Install DirectX 9  
X
X
X
X
X
Install ArcSoft PhotoImpression  
X
X
X
X
Install Adobe Acrobat  
Reader 5  
Camera automatically detected  
by the computer (no driver  
installation required)  
X
X
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USING THE INSTALLER SPLASH SCREEN  
The installer will automatically detect which software applications need  
to be installed or if they are not necessary. This will be indicated by  
the buttons on the splash screen that appears when the CD-ROM is  
inserted into the computer:  
Color  
Description  
Yellow (  
Gray (  
)
Required or highly recommended to install.  
Already installed or not necessary to install.  
)
Option  
Description  
Camera Drivers  
The USB Mass Storage camera drivers enable the camera to become  
an external drive on your computer.  
Microsoft DirectX 9  
DirectX 9 enables the movie playback applications on your computer to  
playback video clips that are captured with the camera.  
ArcSoft PhotoImpression 2000  
Adobe Acrobat Reader 5  
This photo software enables you to edit and enhance pictures.  
Adobe Acrobat Reader enables you to view the electronic version of the  
User’s Guide.  
User’s Guide  
Direct link to our camera support website. Ensure that an internet  
connection is established before clicking on the link.  
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FLOW DIAGRAM FOR SOFTWARE INSTALLATION  
To transfer the pictures and video clips from the memory, the camera must be connected to a computer with the  
provided Mini-USB cable. Additional setup may be required by some operating systems before connecting the  
camera to the computer for the first time.  
Identifying your operating system  
Windows  
98/98SE  
Windows 2000  
Professional  
Windows  
Me/XP  
Mac OS  
9.x/10.x  
Installing the USB  
Mass Storage Drivers  
and DirectX 9 p.49  
Installing  
DirectX 9 p.51  
Installing ArcSoft PhotoImpression 2000 p.52  
Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader 5 (if needed) p.54  
Connecting the camera to the computer p.56  
Downloading pictures and video clips onto the computer p.56  
Disconnecting the camera from the computer p.58  
Data transfer may not function correctly if you have one of the operating systems listed below or you are using  
an add-on USB adapter or USB hub.  
Windows 95  
Windows NT 3.51/4.0  
Mac OS 8.6 or lower.  
Home-built computer systems or computer systems without a factory installed operating system.  
Home-installed operating system or upgrade to the operating system.  
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IDENTIFYING YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM  
Windows  
1. Right click the My Computer icon on your desktop, and go to Properties.  
2. The System Properties Box will appear.(fig.1.1)  
The information about your computer is listed under the system area.  
3. Confirm that your computer is running one of the following operating systems and  
proceed to the page in the chart for installation instructions:  
System  
Proceed to page  
Windows 98, Windows 98  
Second Edition  
Page 49  
Windows 2000  
Page 51  
Page 52  
Windows Millennium Edition,  
Windows XP Home Edition,  
Windows XP Professional Edition,  
Windows XP Media Center Edition  
4. Press OK to close the window  
For Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000, if the My Computer icon is not on your desktop, click Start > Settings >  
Control Panel to display the Control Panel window (fig. 1.2). Double click on System icon to open the  
System Properties Box (fig. 1.2).  
For Windows XP, if the My Computer icon is not on your desktop, click Start > Control Panel >  
Performance and Maintenance, then click on the System icon to open the System Properties Box (fig.1.1).  
Macintosh  
1. In the Apple Menu on the Menu bar, select About this Computer.  
2. A window will appear with the computer’s operating system version. Confirm that your computer is version 9  
or higher.  
No installation of software is necessary for Macintosh users, please go to Page 56 for connecting your camera  
to the computer.  
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INSTALLING THE DRIVER AND DIRECTX 9 – WINDOWS 98/98SE  
Do not connect the camera to your computer BEFORE the camera drivers and Microsoft DirectX 9  
installation is completed.  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Make sure your camera is powered off and not connected to the computer.  
Make sure the computer is powered on and Windows 98 or 98SE is running.  
Close any other applications or software you may be running.  
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM Drive.  
NOTE: If the installer does not start automatically within 30 seconds after the CD-ROM has  
been inserted, click on “My Computer” either on the Desktop or in the Start Menu and locate  
the CD-ROM Drive. Double click on the CD-ROM Drive icon for installation and proceed to  
Step 5.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Select the language. Click [OK].  
The installation screen will appear. Click on Install  
Camera Drivers.  
Step 7  
Click [Next >].  
Step 8  
The next dialog will prompt you to select the components  
that will be installed. USB Mass Storage Driver and  
DirectX 9 will be pre-selected.  
The files will be saved in the Concord Camera directory  
automatically.  
OR  
You may change the default folder by clicking [Browse…]  
and selecting a different folder in your computer.  
Click [Next >].  
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Step 9  
Click [Install].  
Step 10  
Install progress bar  
Step 11  
The next screen will begin the DirectX setup.  
Select “ I accept the agreement “ then click [Next >].  
Step 12  
Click [Next >].  
Step 13  
Click [Finish].  
Your computer will automatically restart.  
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INSTALLING DIRECTX 9– WINDOWS 2000  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Make sure your camera is powered off and not connected to the computer.  
Make sure the computer is powered on and Windows 2000 is running.  
Close any other applications or software you may be running.  
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM Drive.  
NOTE: If the installer does not start automatically within 30 seconds after the CD-ROM has  
been inserted, click on “My Computer” either on the Desktop or in the Start Menu and locate  
the CD-ROM Drive. Double click on the CD-ROM Drive icon for installation and proceed to  
Step 5.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Select the language. Click [OK].  
The installation screen will appear, click on Install  
Microsoft DirectX 9.0.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Step 9  
The next screen will begin the DirectX setup.  
Select “ I accept the agreement “ then click [Next >].  
Click [Next >].  
Click [Finish].  
Your computer will automatically restart.  
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INSTALLING ARCSOFT PHOTOIMPRESSION – ALL WINDOWS USERS  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Make sure your camera is powered off and not connected to the computer.  
Make sure the computer is powered on and Windows is running.  
Close any other applications or software you may be running.  
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM Drive.  
NOTE: If the installer does not start automatically within 30 seconds after the CD-ROM has  
been inserted, click on “My Computer” either on the Desktop or in the Start Menu and locate  
the CD-ROM Drive. Double click on the CD-ROM Drive icon for installation and proceed to  
Step 5.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Select the language. Click [OK].  
The installation screen will appear, Click on Install  
ArcSoft PhotoImpression 2000.  
Step 7  
Click [Next >].  
Step 8  
Click [Yes].  
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Step 9  
Click [Next >].  
Step 10  
Step 11  
Step 12  
Make sure the two applications are checked and then  
click [Next >].  
Click [Next >].  
The screen will show the status of the installation.  
Step 13  
Click [Finish].  
Win98 will request for restart.  
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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION GUIDE  
INSTALLING ADOBE ACROBAT READER 5- ALL WINDOWS USERS (OPTIONAL)  
Step 1  
Step 2  
Step 3  
Step 4  
Make sure your camera is powered off and not connected to the computer.  
Make sure the computer is powered on and Windows is running.  
Close any other applications or software you may be running.  
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM Drive.  
NOTE: If the installer does not start automatically within 30 seconds after the CD-ROM has  
been inserted, click on “My Computer” either on the Desktop or in the Start Menu and locate  
the CD-ROM Drive. Double click on the CD-ROM Drive icon for installation and proceed to  
Step 5.  
Step 5  
Step 6  
Select the language. Click [OK].  
The installation screen will appear, Click on Install  
Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.  
Step 7  
Step 8  
Status bar  
Click [Next >].  
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Step 9  
The files will be saved into C:\Program Files\Adobe\  
Acrobat 5 automatically.  
OR  
You may change the default folder by clicking [Browse…]  
and selecting a different folder in your computer.  
Click [Next >].  
Step 10  
Step 11  
Installation progress  
Select Yes, to restart the computer or No, to restart the  
computer later.  
Click [Finish >].  
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CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER  
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER  
Windows 98/98SE users - Do not connect the camera to your computer BEFORE the camera  
drivers and Microsoft DirectX 9 installation is completed.  
1. Power the camera on.  
2. Connect the camera to the computer with the Mini-USB cable provided.  
Plug the larger end of the Mini-USB cable that is included with the camera into  
your PC’s USB port. (Please refer to your computer’s documentation for more  
information on the location of the USB port.)  
Plug the small end of the Mini-USB cable into the USB port located in the Cable  
Connection panel on the side of the camera.  
3. When the camera is connected to the computer for the first time, the camera  
USB Mass Storage driver installation will begin. Please follow the on-screen instructions to complete the  
installation.  
DOWNLOADING PICTURES AND VIDEO CLIPS ONTO YOUR COMPUTER  
Note: Windows 98/98SE users must install the Camera Driver and DirectX 9 first. (Page 49)  
Note: Windows 2000 users must install DirectX 9 to view video clips on the computer. (Page 51)  
Downloading files from the camera:  
Insert the memory card.  
Caution: Do not attempt to open the battery/memory door to insert or remove the memory and/or batteries  
when the camera is connected to the computer.  
FOR WINDOWS USERS  
Downloading Pictures and Video Clips onto your computer:  
1. Connect the camera to the computer.  
2. Double-click on My Computer.  
3. Double-click Removable Disk.  
4. Double-click DCIM.  
5. Double-click the folder that contains the desired images to view.  
The pictures (JPEG) and video clips (AVI) stored in the memory will be displayed.  
6. Click and drag the files into a directory in your computer to save them.  
To select all files, click Edit > Select all.  
FOR MACINTOSH USERS  
1. Connect the camera to the computer.  
After a few moments, the external hard drive will appear on the desktop.  
2. Double-click the “CONCORD” removable drive that is on your desktop.  
3. Double-click DCIM.  
4. Double-click the folder that contains the desired images to view.  
The stored pictures (JPEG) and video clips (AVI) stored in the memory will be displayed.  
5. Drag and drop the image you want to save in the computer.  
To select all files, click Edit > Select all.  
Note: You may also transfer the stored pictures and video clips onto your computer by using a memory  
card reader (sold separately.)  
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CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER  
USING ARCSOFT PHOTOIMPRESSION (WINDOWS ONLY)  
1. Connect the camera to the computer.  
2. Launch ArcSoft PhotoImpression software by clicking on Start-Programs-ArcSoft Camera Suite and choosing  
PhotoImpression from the application list on your screen. (fig. 1.1)  
fig. 1.1  
fig. 1.2  
3. When the Application opens, click on the Camera/Scanner button.(fig. 1.2)  
4. Click on the drop-down list under Select Source and choose Concord Camera.  
5. Click on the Camera/ Scanner Icon (  
A second window will appear showing the contents (pictures) in the memory, and options on how to  
handle them. (fig. 1.3)  
).  
fig. 1.3  
6. Select the desired picture to view, edit or save by clicking on it. The selected image will be highlighted by a  
border. To choose all pictures, click on Select All.  
7. Click on Get Photos.  
The pictures will then be added to your album at the bottom of the application (fig. 1.4).  
fig. 1.4  
8. Click on Close to close the Camera Controls windows (as shown in  
fig. 1.3).  
9. Double-click on the thumbnail or click on OK to open the photo.  
10.Click on Edit to edit the photo. You may, for example,  
Resize the photo by using the “Crop/Resize” tools.  
Modify the photo by using the “Retouch” tools. For example, to remove red-eyes.  
Add some text onto the photo by using the “Text” tools.  
11. Click on Save to save the photo. Two options are available: “Save” and “Save As”.  
12.Click on Print to print the photo. The options available include: Standard Printing, Greeting Card/Multiple  
Printing or Thumbnail Printing.  
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CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO THE COMPUTER  
UNPLUGGING YOUR CAMERA FROM THE COMPUTER  
Windows ME/2000/XP:  
1. Click once on the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon on the right hand side of your task bar.  
(fig.1.1)  
fig.1.1  
2. Select “Stop Concord Camera USB Mass Storage Device”  
3. Click [OK] in the “Safe to Remove Hardware” prompt.  
4. Unplug the Mini-USB from the camera. (fig.1.2)  
Macintosh:  
1. Drag the “CONCORD” removable drive icon on the desktop to the Trash. Or click  
on “CONCORD”, then click “Eject” under “File” or “Special” (if the mouse is not  
available).  
2. Unplug the Mini-USB cable from the camera.  
fig.1.2  
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TV MODE  
TV MODE  
CHANGING THE TV MODE SETTING  
The camera allows you to view individual files and to take pictures or record clips on the television. To begin,  
check your television documentation to determine the suitable type of TV broadcast standard (TV OPTION):  
NTSC or PAL.  
SETUP  
TV OPTION  
NTSC  
T
SET AUTO OFF TIME  
TV OPTION  
N
P
PAL  
LANGUAGE OPTION  
RESTORE DEFAULT  
LCD BRIGHTNESS  
RETURN  
OK SET  
RETURN  
SELECT  
1. Slide the Mode switch to (  
) Camera Mode  
2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Press  
4. Press  
5. In the Setup menu press  
6. Press  
7. Press  
or  
to enter the Setup menu.  
or  
to enter the TV submenu.  
or to change the setting to NTSC or PAL and press OK.  
repeatedly until Setup is highlighted.  
until TV option is highlighted  
8. Press the MENU button to exit.  
CONNECTING THE CAMERA TO THE TELEVISION  
1. Connect the red sound terminal of the AV cable to the sound terminal marked AUDIO of your TV, and  
connect the yellow image terminal of the AV cable to the image input terminal jack marked VIDEO or VIDEO  
IN on your television.  
2. Turn on your television.  
3. Set the television to video mode according to the  
instructions in the owner’s manual. (This is usually channel  
3, 4 or AV).  
4. Connect the other end of the cable into the VIDEO port  
located in the cable connection panel.  
USING THE TV AS A LIVE VIEWFINDER  
1. Connect the camera to the TV.  
2. Turn the camera on.  
3. Slide the Mode Switch to (  
) Camera Mode.  
4. The TV will become a Live Viewfinder.  
Note: You may record your TV Mode session by using your VCR. Please refer to your VCR documentation  
to learn more about recording.  
REVIEWING PICTURES AND VIDEO CLIPS ON YOUR TV  
1. Connect the camera to the TV.  
2. Turn the camera on.  
3. Slide the Mode Switch to (  
4. Press or to scroll through the saved pictures and video clips.  
When an AVI file is displayed on the TV, press the OK button to view the video clip.  
) Review mode.  
5. To view more options, press the MENU button to display the menu on the TV screen. Please refer to  
page 32/37 for further information.  
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ERROR MESSAGES  
ERROR MESSAGES  
Error Messages appear on the LCD when the memory is full or when there is a problem with the SD card.  
Cause  
Error Message  
Memory Full  
Solution  
Memory (either internal memory  
or SD card) is full.  
Follow one of the below methods:  
1) Delete unwanted files.  
2) Insert an SD card or replace  
the SD card with another that has  
free memory space.  
3) Transfer the photos/video clips  
onto your computer.  
Follow one of the below methods:  
1) Delete unwanted files.  
2) Insert an SD card, or replace  
the SD card with a new one.  
3) Transfer the photos/video clips  
onto your computer.  
The SD card memory isn’t enough  
to hold the files saved in the  
internal memory. Only part of the  
files in the internal memory is  
transferred.  
Memory Full  
Memory Error  
The camera’s internal memory  
may be corrupted.  
Format the internal memory (P.41)  
first. If the problem remains after  
formatting, that means the internal  
memory is corrupted. You can  
either use an SD card as storage  
or send the camera for repairing.  
Format the SD card first. If  
the problem still exists after  
formatting, replace the corrupted  
SD card with a new one.  
The SD card may be corrupted.  
Card Error  
Format the SD card.  
The memory card is not  
recognizable (maybe the card  
is new or used on other digital  
cameras).  
Imcompatible Media  
Formating will erase  
All data Continue?  
Turn off the camera, take out the  
SD card and unlock the SD card.  
The memory card is locked.  
No Card  
Insert an SD card with enough  
free memory.  
Attempts to transfer files when an  
SD card is not inserted into the  
camera.  
Format Error  
The internal memory or the SD  
card is corrupted.  
For an internal memory problem,  
use an SD card as storage  
instead. For an SD card problem,  
replace the SD card with a new  
one.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
CAMERA  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
Cannot turn on the camera.  
Batteries are not installed  
correctly.  
Install batteries correctly by  
following the indication engraved  
on the edge of the battery  
compartment or that on the  
battery contact.  
Batteries are flat or weak.  
Replace batteries.  
Battery door is not closed  
properly.  
Close the battery compartment  
door properly.  
To prevent accidentally powering  
on the camera, it is designed to  
power on with a set delay.  
Press and hold the power button  
for more than 1 second to power  
on the camera.  
In cold weather, battery power  
level might temporarily fall,  
thereby affecting camera  
performance.  
Try different ways to warm the  
batteries, for instance: place them  
in your pocket or warm them with  
your hands, before re-trying  
operation.  
The camera needs to be reset.  
Press the reset button on the  
back of the camera with a pointed  
object, such as a pen, then power  
the camera off then on.  
The camera buttons do not work.  
Replace the batteries with new  
ones.  
The batteries are drained of  
power.  
The camera turns off during  
usage.  
Camera automatically powers  
off and retracts the lens after  
2 minutes (default setting) of  
inactivity.  
Press any button to power the  
camera on again.In the Setup  
menu, set the Auto-OFF Time to  
3 minutes (for detail instructions,  
see page 39).  
The Concord Camera is designed  
to have the Auto-Focus setting.  
The camera cannot turn off the  
Auto-Focus setting.  
This can occur when the camera  
is repeatedly powered on/off in  
quick successions.  
LCD displays white screen when  
powered on.  
Wait for a few seconds between  
powering on or off the camera.  
PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS  
Poor Lighting.  
Picture/Vide clip has poor  
image quality.  
Increase the lighting in the  
surrounding area when taking  
pictures and video clips.  
Lens is dirty.  
Clean the lens with a soft cloth.  
Refer to the Safety Tips and  
Maintenance section (p. 71).  
Subject is too close.  
Stand at least 2 ft. (0.6m) away  
from the subject in the Normal  
Mode. In Macro Mode, keep the  
camera and the subject within  
the range of 5.9 inch (15cm) to  
2ft (60cm).  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
The images are dark on the  
computer and when printing, but  
all images look fine in Review  
Mode.  
Configuration and settings of  
computer and printer need to be  
adjusted.  
The display setting of the  
computer can be adjusted via the  
Control Panel’s Display section  
or the actual display settings of  
the monitor.  
The printer’s setting can be  
adjusted via the Control Panel’s  
Printers.  
Refer to the user’s documentation  
that comes with the computer  
and printer.  
TAKING PICTURES  
Move the subject further away  
from the camera.  
Subject is too close.  
Flash picture taken is too light.  
Change the camera setting to  
Auto Flash. See p. 12.  
The flash is not needed.  
Lighting condition is too bright.  
Decrease exposure  
compensation. See p.22.  
Move the subject closer to the  
camera, or move the camera  
closer to the subject.  
The subject is too far away for the  
flash to be effective.  
Flash Picture taken is too dark.  
Select “Auto Flash” or “Flash On”  
setting.  
Flash is not on.  
Change the subject’s position  
if possible or move to another  
location to take the picture of the  
subject from another angle.  
The subject is in front of a bright  
light.  
Increase the exposure  
Lighting condition is too dark.  
compensation. See p. 22.  
This is normal, as your camera’s  
electronic light sensor is  
programmed to only fire the flash  
when needed.  
There was sufficient lighting for  
the picture, so the flash did not  
fire. This happens when the  
camera is set to Auto Flash.  
Flash did not work.  
Camera’s flash has been turned  
off.  
Select “Auto Flash” or “Flash On”  
setting.  
Flash did not charge.  
Ensure that the Ready LED has  
stopped blinking before taking a  
picture.  
Selected the Continuous or Sport  
mode.  
When the Continuous or Sport  
mode is selected, the flash is  
disabled.  
To save power, turn off the LCD.  
When the camera is not in used,  
power it off. Economize on  
the use of the Auto-Focus and  
zooming functions  
Depends on the level of usage.  
Auto-Focusing, zooming in and  
out are some of the functions that  
tend to draw more power.  
My fresh set of batteries took  
only a few pictures and they are  
now flat.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
Are the fresh batteries newly  
purchased?  
So-called fresh batteries that have  
been purchased a long time ago  
cannot be considered fresh; as  
battery power tends to drop over an  
extended period of time.  
My fresh set of batteries took  
only a few pictures and they are  
now flat.  
Every once in a while battery  
contacts need to be cleaned. Refer  
to the Safety Tips and Maintenance  
section (p. 71).  
Are the battery contacts dirty?  
Subject or camera moved as the  
picture was taken.  
1. Hold camera steady until the  
picture is taken.  
Picture taken is blurry.  
2. Select the Sport capture mode  
for fast-action-oriented subjects.  
The focus was not locked  
beforetaking the picture.  
Before taking a picture, press the  
Shutter Button halfway to lock the  
focus (the green LED besides the  
optical viewfinder will remain ON  
and the Focus Mark at the center  
of display will be green), then press  
the Shutter Button fully to capture  
the picture. (p.11)  
Use the Marco mode only for  
shooting distances between 2.9ft  
(15cm) ~ 2ft (60cm). Otherwise, use  
the normal capture mode.  
Check that the Marco mode is not  
selected.  
Clean the lens with professional  
lens cleansing paper or use a piece  
of lint-free, soft-dust-free cloth to  
gently wipe the lens.  
The lens is dirty.  
Make sure the subject is centered  
in the focus mark when composing  
the image.  
The subject is not located at the  
center of the focus mark when  
composing the image.  
Reset the white balance setting to  
Auto, or for the specific lighting in  
the surrounding area.  
White balance is not set properly.  
There is something wrong with  
the color of the  
Aim the camera at something white  
such as a white piece of paper,  
press the Shutter button half-way  
to adjust the white balance to the  
subject’s lighting condition.  
The white balance is not correctly  
adjusted.  
photographs.  
Insert a memory card with sufficient  
memory available.  
Cannot take a picture or record a  
video clip.  
Memory is full.  
Download the stored files to your  
PC and delete the files from the  
memory card.  
Delete unwanted pictures and  
continue shooting.  
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POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Camera is not set in picture/video  
clip taking mode.  
Set the camera to the proper  
mode for recording video clips, or  
taking photographs.  
Power is off.  
Turn the power on.  
Turn the power on.  
Replace the batteries.  
Camera is in Auto Power off Mode.  
The remaining battery power is low.  
Camera is connected to a computer.  
Disconnect the camera from the  
computer before taking pictures.  
Remove the SD card from the  
card slot and slide the lock switch  
to off.  
The SD card is locked or write-  
protected.  
Cannot take a picture or record a  
video clip when using an SD  
memory card.  
Format the inserted SD card  
before using it to take pictures.  
The SD card cannot be recognized.  
Viewfinder is dirty.  
Picture is blurred when looking  
through the viewfinder.  
Clean the Viewfinder with a soft  
cloth or cotton swab. See the  
Camera maintenance section.  
Part of the picture/ video clip is  
missing.  
Keep hands, fingers, etc. away  
from the lens when taking a picture.  
Something was blocking the lens  
when taking the picture.  
Leave space around the subject  
when centering the picture in the  
viewfinder.  
The picture was not centered  
correctly in the viewfinder.  
Replace batteries  
The battery level is low and the  
camera does not have sufficient  
power to complete picture capture.  
Camera is not responding  
during picture capture.  
The camera needs to be reset.  
Press the reset button at the back  
of the camera with a pointed object,  
such as a pen, then power the  
camera off then on.  
Turn the camera on.  
The camera is not turned on.  
The Shutter button does not  
work.  
Wait until the light stops blinking  
before attempting to take another  
picture.  
The camera is processing a picture;  
the ready LED light is still blinking.  
Picture taken did not save in  
memory.  
The camera powered off before  
completing the save operation.  
If the low-battery indicator  
appears on display, replace  
batteries with a fresh set.  
DO NOT open the battery/  
memory card compartment door  
when the camera is powered on,  
as it could corrupt the memory  
card.  
The memory card was removed  
before completing the save  
operation.  
Ensure that the battery/memory  
card compartment door is  
properly and securely closed  
before taking pictures.  
Battery door was opened before  
completing the save operation.  
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SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
LCD  
Make sure the protective plastic film  
covering the LCD (for protection  
purposes during shipment) has  
been removed.  
Protective plastic film is still in  
place on the camera.  
The LCD display is dark.  
Increase the brightness level on  
your LCD to meet your personal  
needs. See p.40 for setting the  
brightness.  
The LCD brightness level is set  
too low or the surrounding lighting  
condition is poor.  
The set LCD brightness level is  
too low.  
Adjust the brightness in the Setup  
mode, see page 40.  
The LCD is dim or visibility is  
poor.  
When using the camera in sunny  
conditions, the visibility of the LCD  
may seem dim.  
Shade the display for better  
visibility. .  
Protective plastic film is still in  
place on the camera.  
The LCD screen looks milky  
and or scratched.  
Make sure the protective plastic film  
covering the LCD (for protection  
purposes during shipment) has  
been removed.  
The LCD is not displaying  
anything.  
LCD is turned off.  
Turn the LCD on, by pressing (  
Replace the batteries.  
).  
The battery level is low.  
LCD does not display stored images.  
The camera is in the picture  
capturing mode.  
Set the camera to review mode.  
The LCD turns off when the camera  
is connected to a television.  
The camera is connected to a  
television.  
VIEWING VIDEO CLIPS ON THE COMPUTER (WINDOWS 98/98SE/2000)  
Cannot playback stored video  
clips on the computer.  
Install Microsoft DirectX 9. (p.49)  
Video playback files are missing.  
INSTALLING SOFTWARE AND DRIVERS  
Reset the camera by pressing  
the reset button with a pointed  
object such as a pen. Reboot the  
computer.  
The operating system may not be  
allocating adequate resources to  
download the pictures.  
Camera is not responding  
during picture download to the  
computer.  
Check that the Mini-USB cable is  
plugged into the camera.  
The Mini-USB cable is not  
plugged into the camera.  
Check that the USB cable is  
plugged into the computer.  
The Mini-USB cable is not  
plugged into the computer.  
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POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Camera is not responding  
during picture download to the  
computer.  
The USB port of computer is  
damaged.  
The USB cable is damaged.  
Replace or repair the USB port.  
Replace the USB cable.  
Computer cannot detect the newly Update the driver in My Computer  
installed driver  
> Properties > Hardware > Device  
Manager.  
The driver did not install  
successfully.  
Uninstall and re-install the driver.  
The computer is not powered on. Turn your computer on.  
Cannot transfer pictures to the  
computer. The New Hardware  
Wizard cannot locate drivers.  
(Windows 98/98SE)  
Disconnect the Mini-USB cable  
from the camera and the computer.  
Install the camera software and  
drivers. (p.49)  
The Software is not installed on  
the computer.  
Disconnect the Mini-USB cable  
from the camera and the computer.  
Uninstall the  
Software is not fully or correctly  
installed on the computer.  
software: click Start >Setting >  
Control Panel > Add/ Remove  
Programs. Re-install the camera  
drivers. (See p.49)  
SD CARDS  
The camera does not  
Purchase a certified SD card.  
The card may not be SD certified.  
recognize your SD Card.  
The card may be corrupted.  
Reformat the card.  
Caution: Formatting erases all data  
on the card. P.41  
Insert a card into the card slot.  
See p.8  
No card is inserted in the camera.  
The card is locked.  
Take out the card and unlock.  
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES  
A low battery warning appears  
during initial use of the freshly  
charged batteries.  
The batteries might not have been Recharge the batteries to maximum  
charged properly.  
capacity (confirm the needed  
duration of re-charge time  
The batteries haven’t reached  
their maximum capacity.  
Fully charge/discharge the batteries  
via normal operation for three to  
four cycles  
Camera is not responding  
during picture download to the  
computer.  
Clean the battery contacts and  
The battery contact is dirty.  
battery polarities with alcohol and a  
soft, dust-free, lint-free, clean cloth.  
Avoid these kinds of unnecessary  
operations.  
Excessive zooming and powering  
on/off operations  
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GETTING HELP  
Troubleshooting Section in this User’s Guide  
Please refer to the Troubleshooting section (page 61) first, as it contains some of the most common problems  
that users encounter. The section lists a number of possible quick-and-easy solutions, which might solve the  
problem, allowing you to continue enjoying your new Concord 3-Megapixel 3x Optical Zoom Digital Camera  
.Website Customer Support/FAQ  
For problems that are not listed in the Troubleshooting section, please visit our customer support website at  
www.concord-camera.com to view the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) by clicking the appropriate camera  
model picture in the “Camera Support” Section. Most of the latest support issues are posted and answered in  
the FAQ section. If the problem you are encountering is not listed either in the troubleshooting section of this  
User’s Guide or the FAQ section on our website, you can also E-mail us by clicking the E-mail address link to  
the customer support center in the ”Camera Support” Section.  
Customer Support  
Before You E-mail or Call us  
If you have questions concerning the operation of the camera or software installation that are not listed either in  
the troubleshooting section of this User’s Guide or the FAQ section on our website, feel free to speak to or email  
a customer service representative. Before emailing or calling us, please have the following information ready:  
Camera Information:  
Name of camera model  
Camera Serial Number  
Computer Information:  
Operating System  
Processor Speed (MHz)  
Computer Maker and Model  
Amount of memory  
Exact Error message received  
For ArcSoft Technical Support on Photo Editing Software, please contact:  
In the USA and Canada  
ArcSoft, Inc.  
China  
Japan  
ArcSoft Japan  
ArcSoft Beijing Co., Ltd.  
No. 6 South Capital Gym Road  
Beijing New Century Hotel Office  
Building, #1060  
Beijing 100044, China  
Tel: 8610-6849-1368  
Fax: 8610-6849-1367  
46601 Fremont Blvd.  
Fremont, CA 94538  
Tel: (510) 440-9901  
Fax: (510) 440-1270  
9F, 1-21-9, Higashi-Gotanda,  
Shinagawa-ku,  
Tokyo 141-0022, Japan  
Tel: +81-3-5795-1392  
Fax: +81-3-5795-1397  
Europe  
Taiwan  
Latin America (local call only)  
Tel (Brazil): 00817-200-0709  
Tel (Chile): 800-202-797  
E-Mail:  
Unit 14, Shannon Industrial Estate  
Shannon, Co. Clare, Ireland  
Tel: +353 (0) 61-702087  
Fax: +353 (0) 61-702001  
ArcSoft Inc. Taiwan Branch  
Tel: +886 (0) 2-2506-9355  
Fax: +886 (0) 2-2506-8922  
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CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS  
CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS  
Lens  
7.25 - 21.7mm (equivalent to 38-114 mm in 35mm format),  
f/2.8 - f/4.7, 6 groups 6 elements all glass.  
Aperture  
2 steps: f/2.8 and f/5.6 at wide zoom position  
Shutter  
Electronic, 4s – 1/1000s  
Optical Zoom  
Digital Zoom  
Focus Range  
3x in 6 steps  
4x  
Auto Focus from 60cm to infinity (23.6 in. to infinity), macro from 15 cm to 60 cm  
(5.9 in. to 23.6 in.)  
Focusing System  
Image Sensor Type  
Sensor Effective Pixels  
Image Aspect Ratio  
Image Size  
5 area Multi-area AF, Center Spot AF  
1/1.2” CMOS  
3.1 Megapixels  
4:3  
2048 x 1536, 1600 x 1200, 1024 x 768, 640 x 480  
Fine (4.5:1), Normal (11:1), Economy (17:1)  
Auto, 100, 200, 400 (user selectable)  
Single Shot, Sport, Continuous Shot, Sport + Continuous Shot  
Auto  
Image Quality  
Sensitivity (ISO setting)  
Capture Mode  
Exposure  
Auto Exposure metering  
White Balance  
Spot, Matrix  
Auto, Sunny, Fluorescent, Tungsten  
Scene Selection  
Off, Party/Indoor, Beach, Snow, Night Landscape, Sunset, Fireworks, Night  
portrait.  
Picture Effect  
Off, B&W, Sepia  
Exposure Compensation +/-0, 0.3, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 1.7, 2.0 EV  
Continuous Shoot  
Video Clips  
7 frames in 2.3sec with 640x480 resolution  
AVI format,  
320x240 or 160x120 resolution with 20 fps, approx 25sec with 6MB storage.  
Self-Timer  
10s delay with blinking red LED (7s slow blinking and 3s fast blinking), available  
for camera and video clip.  
Storage Type  
Internal Memory and SD card  
Internal Storage  
6MB Internal Non-Volatile Memory  
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Images Stored on 6MB memory (approx.):  
Storage Capacity  
Image Quality  
Image Size  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine (4.5:1)  
4
8
6
14  
32  
55  
36  
79  
Normal (11:1)  
Economy (17:1)  
13  
23  
15  
130  
Images Stored on 16MB memory (approx.):  
Image Quality  
Image Size  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine (4.5:1)  
9
14  
31  
53  
33  
74  
82  
Normal (11:1)  
Economy (17:1)  
19  
34  
181  
297  
125  
Images Stored on 32MB memory (approx.):  
Image Quality  
Image Size  
3MP  
(2048 x 1536)  
20  
2MP  
(1600 x 1200)  
29  
1.3MP  
(1024 x 768)  
68  
VGA  
(640 x 480)  
171  
Fine (4.5:1)  
Normal  
41  
71  
65  
154  
261  
376  
616  
Economy  
111  
Images Stored on 64MB memory (approx.):  
Image Quality  
Image Size  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine (4.5:1)  
Normal  
42  
84  
60  
140  
316  
536  
351  
771  
135  
229  
Economy  
146  
1270  
Images Stored on 128MB memory (approx.):  
Image Quality  
Image Size  
3MP  
2MP  
1.3MP  
VGA  
(2048 x 1536)  
(1600 x 1200)  
(1024 x 768)  
(640 x 480)  
Fine (4.5:1)  
Normal  
83  
119  
268  
455  
279  
628  
698  
1532  
2512  
167  
290  
Economy  
1064  
Output file format  
Optical Viewfinder  
JPEG compression with EXIF 2.2  
Real image zoom finder with 70-90% coverage  
LCD  
1.5” TFT LCD, 280(H) x 220(V), 61,600 Pixels  
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CAMERA SPECIFICATIONS  
Playback Zoom  
2x, 4x (for 2048 x 1536, 1600x1200, 1280x960);  
2x (for 640x480)  
Flash Mode  
Flash Range  
Auto, Auto + RER, Flash ON and Flash off.  
0.6 to 2.6m (1.97 to 8.53ft) in Wide; 0.6 to 1.7m(1.97 to 5.58ft) in Tele@ISO100  
0.6 to 3.5m (1.97 to 11.48ft) in Wide; 0.6 to 2.1m(1.97 to 6.89ft) in Tele@ISO200  
User Interface  
All information and menus are displayed on TFT LCD display, Review Image,  
shows frame counter, flash status, self timer, focus mode, image quality, image  
size, battery status and memory card.  
Multi Language Support  
User selectable UI on TFT OSD menu. The languages included are Spanish,  
Italian, German, English, French, Dutch, Simplified Chinese, Japanese  
and Portuguese.  
Mode Selection  
Slide Show  
Slide Switch for Camera, Review, Video  
Yes  
Yes  
AF Assist Light  
Speaker  
Yes  
Tripod Socket  
Connectivity  
System Connectivity  
Standard 1/4” size  
Mini USB and TV/VCR Out  
Mass Storage Driver for Window 98, 98SE,2000,ME, XP  
Mass Storage Driver for Mac OS 9.x and Mac OS OS X  
Time Out  
1 minute for LCD.  
2 minutes or 3 minutes programmable auto power off for camera.  
Power Source  
2x AA batteries, can use alkaline, lithium and rechargeable NiMH type  
(Rechargeable NiMH type Highly Recommended)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
100 x 61 x 31.5 mm without protrusions  
160g without batteries and memory card  
See the separate “Packing Content” sheet.  
Accessories  
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SAFETY TIPS AND MAINTENANCE  
SAFETY TIPS AND MAINTENANCE  
Cleaning the camera body:  
1. Please use a soft, dry and dust-free cloth to clean the camera.  
Cleaning the lens, viewfinder and LCD:  
1. Blow off dirt or dust with a blower or canned air.  
2. Gently wipe the lens, viewfinder and/or LCD with a micro-fiber cloth.  
3. To remove dirt or residue, moisten the cloth with lens cleaning fluid and gently wipe the lens, viewfinder  
and/or LCD.  
CAUTION: Do not apply the fluid directly onto the lens, viewfinder or LCD.  
Cleaning the battery contacts:  
As a matter of routine operation and handling, should any debris or foreign contaminant deposit itself on the  
battery contacts in the camera and/or on the batteries, follow steps below to clean the battery contacts to ensure  
proper electrical operation:  
1. Wet the tip of a cotton bud/swab with rubbing alcohol and squeeze (with clean fingers) the excess alcohol  
from the bud/swab.  
2. Wipe the battery contacts inside the camera battery compartment and both ends of the batteries lightly with  
the damp bud.  
3. Allow the contacts to dry before placing batteries in the camera.  
Caution:  
1) Do not press hard during cleaning, as this will damage the battery contacts.  
2) Do not use water to clean the contacts, as this will increase the chance of oxidation.  
3) Do not use Acetone or Nail Polish remover to clean the contacts as this may adversely affect camera  
operation.  
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SAFETY TIPS  
Precautions for the camera:  
Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way. This may cause a fire, electric shock or severe damage to  
the camera.  
Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or animals.  
When taking photographs, never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong light.  
Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases as this could increase the  
risk of explosion.  
For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of reach of children or animals to prevent  
accidents.  
Do not swallow batteries or small camera accessories.  
Keep the camera away from water and other liquids, and never let it get wet. Do not use the camera outdoors  
outdoors amid rain, snow or hail.  
Should any form of liquid enter the camera, do not use it. Switch the camera off, and then remove the  
batteries. Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock.  
Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through access points e.g. card  
slot and battery chamber. This may cause a fire or electric shock.  
Do not operate this camera with wet hands. This could pose a risk of electric shock.  
Under the environment with electrostatic discharge, the camera may malfunction and require the user to  
reset the camera.  
Under the environment with electrical fast transients (EFT), the camera may lose function and require user  
to reset the camera.  
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits.  
Please avoid using the camera in high or low temperature. Operation temperature range 32ûF - 104ûF (0ûC  
- 40ûC).  
It is normal that the temperature of the camera body rises after being in use for a long period.  
Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures, such as in a sealed vehicle,  
under direct sunlight, or in other places with extreme variances in temperature. Exposure to extreme  
temperatures  
may adversely affect the camera’s internal components and could cause a fire.  
Always use the camera and its accessories in a well-ventilated area.  
Allowing dust to accumulate in the camera over a long period of time is hazardous and in extreme  
circumstances may cause a fire. It is best to clean your camera prior to seasonal periods of high humidity.  
Precautions for batteries:  
Use 2x AA batteries only.  
Dispose of the batteries in a manner that complies with applicable laws.  
Leakage, overheating, or burst batteries could result in fire or injury.  
Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of batteries in fire.  
Do not use old batteries with new ones, or mix brands of batteries.  
Ensure the batteries are positioned correctly with regard to polarity (+/-).  
Batteries may lose power if kept inside the camera for a long time without using. Please remove the  
batteries while the camera is not in use.  
Do not use manganese batteries as they cannot supply sufficient power to support the camera’s operations.  
Batteries may not work normally under 32ûF (0ûC).  
Precautions for SD Memory Cards:  
In the event of malfunction or damage, it is possible that data may be lost. Concord Camera is not  
responsible in any way for such data loss.  
Do not touch the terminals with hands or metal objects.  
Keep dust, liquid and direct sunlight when in used or when placed in storage  
Avoid heat, liquid and direct sunlight when using and when storing.  
Do not open the battery/card cover or remove the SD Memory Card while data is being read or written.  
Do not dismantle or modify.  
The recorded data may be lost if the card is affected by strong static electricity, electrical shock, during card  
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repair or malfunction.  
When using SD Memory Cards do not change the attributes (read-only, etc.) of the files (pictures (JPEG) or  
video clips (AVI) on the card. Doing so may prevent the camera from working properly when deleting, etc.  
Do not change the file names or the directory name of the pictures or video clips using a computer or save  
files other than pictures or video clips taken by this camera onto the SD memory card. Pictures or video  
clips that have been edited or added to the SD memory card with the computer may not play back and it  
may cause the camera to malfunction.  
The SD Memory Card includes a write-protect switch. Sliding this switch downward prevents data from  
being written to the card and pictures and video clips saved on the card are protected.  
Please note that pictures and video clips cannot be taken or deleted when the write-protect switch is on.  
When using a large-capacity card, writing, reading and deleting may take some time.  
Do not store the card in places with high humidity, dusty places or where static electricity or electromagnetic  
fields are likely to occur.  
Images stored in the memory card may be ruined or damaged if you turn off the camera while it is in  
process of reading, writing or formatting etc.  
SD cards are delicate electronic devices. Please do not bend or drop them  
Please do not place the SD card in or near to an environment of strong electronic or magnetic fields such as  
loud speakers or TV receivers.  
Please keep the SD card in its bag or case when not in use.  
It’s normal for the SD card to be warm after use.  
Please make sure you switch off the camera before you remove the SD card.  
Do not open the battery/memory card door or remove the SD Memory Card while the camera is reading,  
writing or formatting the card.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
REGULATOR INFORMATION  
FCC INFORMATION  
FCC WARNING: This equipment meets the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of FCC rules.  
Only the cable supplied with the camera should be used. Operation with other cables is likely to result in  
interference to radio and TV reception and could void the user’s authorization to operate this equipment. This  
device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Tested to comply  
with FCC standards  
for HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate  
this equipment.  
USER INFORMATION  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful 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 harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
VCCI INFORMATION  
This is a Class B product, to be used in a domestic environment, based on the Technical Requirement of the  
Voluntary Control Council for Interference (VCCI) from Information Technology Equipment. If this is used near  
a radio or television receiver in a domestic environment, it may cause radio interference. Please install and use  
the equipment according to this instruction manual.  
- This product is in conformity with Directive 89/336/EEC.  
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