RCA Digital Camera CDS1000 User Guide

Important Information  
Attention: Macintosh* Users  
Please download the digital camera twain  
driver for the Macintosh* computer from the  
Thomson Direct website, www.rca.com.  
If you do not have internet access, please call  
1-877-833-3491.  
We apologize for any inconvenience.  
*MACINTOSH is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
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Change to Users Guide  
Date: 12/3/99  
Model Num ber: CDS1000  
TOCOM 15549800  
This sheet contains changes of product feature information  
contained in the user’s guide. In order for you to get optimum use  
from your camera, use this page in place of page 19 in your user’s  
guide. We apologize for the inconvenience.  
Software  
Selecting Images  
Help for the user(s)  
To select images one by one: press  
the Control key (Command key on  
the Macintosh) and click thumbnails  
individually to activate the selection.  
Use this button to display the on-line  
help window.  
Camera Status  
Exit from TWAIN  
Use this button to display camera  
status information.  
Use this button to exit the TWAIN  
driver.  
Camera Setting  
Use this button to display camera  
setting dialog.  
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Important Safety Information  
* Be sure to read all the safety information on this page and inside the  
manual before you begin to use this product.  
To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by the  
manufacturer for this camcorder. Other types of batteries may burst causing damage and  
personal injury.  
FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may  
void the user’s authority to operate it.  
Radio Interference  
This equipment has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B Digital Device in  
accordance with specifications in Part 15 of FCC Rules. These rules are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against radio and television interference in a residential installation. The equipment generates,  
uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not instaled and used in accordance with the instruc-  
tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause interference toradio or television reception (which you can determine by  
turning the equipment off and on), try to correct the interference by one ormore of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna (that is, the anttenna for radio or television that is  
“receiving” the interference).  
Change the positoin of the receiver with resp-ect to the radio or television equipment that is  
receiving interference.  
Move the receiver away from equipment receiving interference.  
Plug the receiver into a different wall outlet so the receiver and equipent receiving interference  
are on different branch circuits.  
If these measures do not eliminate interference, please consult your dealer or an experienced radio/  
television technician for additional suggestions. Also, the Federal Oommunications Commission has  
prepared a helpful booklet, “How to Identify and Resolve Radio/TV Interference Problems.” This booklet is  
available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. Please specify the stock  
number 004-000-00345-4 when ordering copies.  
Product Registration  
Please fill out the product registration card and return it immediately. Returning this card allows us to contact  
you if needed.  
Keep your sales receipt for proof of purchase to obtain warranty parts and service and attach it here. Record  
the serial number and model numbers located on the bottom of the camcorder.  
Model No: __D_C__S_4_1_0_0_____________________________________  
Serial No: ______________________________________________  
Purchase Date: __________________________________________  
Purchased From: _________________________________________  
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Assistance  
We want to make sure you enjoy your new digital still camera. If you have any  
questions, call:  
Digital Camera Exchange Warranty . 877-833-3491  
Customer Service ................................. 877-833-3491  
Accessories............................................ 800-338-0376  
Table of Contents  
Product Registration .................... i  
Important Safety Information ..... i  
Assistance ..................................... 1  
Unpack the Camera .................... 3  
Changing settings .................. 14  
REC mode ............................. 14  
Setting capture mode .......... 14  
Setting the pre-flash mode .. 14  
Setting white balance.......... 15  
Adjusting exposure controls . 15  
Adjusting focus................... 16  
Setting image sharpness ..... 16  
Adjusting color ................... 16  
Date and time display ......... 17  
Play mode ........................... 17  
Erase all images .................. 17  
Erase single images ............ 18  
Protecting images ............... 18  
Formatting storage card ...... 19  
Displaying the date ............. 20  
Setting date options ............ 20  
Formatting storage card ...... 20  
Setting date and time .......... 20  
Camera Details ........................ 4  
Attach the Strap .................... 5  
Power Supply........................ 5  
Inserting Batteries............. 5  
Using AC Adapter............. 6  
Auto Power Off ................ 7  
Install the Storage Card ........ 7  
Recording Pictures ...................... 8  
Record (REC) Mode................ 8  
Turn on the Camera ................. 8  
Frame Your Picture .................. 9  
Capturing Images..................... 9  
Viewing Stored Images.......... 10  
LCD Picture Viewing.......... 10  
Images on a Computer ........ 11  
Camera Features........................ 21  
Flash Photography ................. 22  
Using Auto Flash ................ 22  
Flash ON Mode .................. 22  
Flash OFF Mode ................. 22  
On-screen menus........................ 13  
Recording mode..................... 13  
Playback mode....................... 13  
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Table of Contents  
Camera Features (Cont.)  
Erase Image(s) .................... 32  
Rotate Image(s) .................. 32  
Selecting Images................. 32  
Camera Status ..................... 33  
Camera Setting ................... 33  
Using the Self-Timer Mode ... 23  
LCD Brightness Control Dial 23  
Control Buttons ..................... 24  
Macro Mode  
(ENTER/MACRO button) 24  
QUALITY/INDEX button .. 24  
ZOOM button ..................... 25  
DISPLAY button................. 26  
MENU button ..................... 26  
LCD button ......................... 26  
Monitor status ..................... 27  
Tripod Mount...................... 27  
Help for the user(s) ................ 33  
Exit from TWAIN .................. 33  
Displaying images on a TV ... 33  
Camera User Interface ........... 34  
Camera Top View (TBD) .... 34  
Camera Front View ............. 34  
Camera Back View ............. 34  
Bottom of the Camera ........ 34  
Sides of the Camera ............ 34  
LCD Icons ............................. 28  
Camera/Software Details .......... 27  
Basic Button Functionality .... 34  
Specifications.............................. 35  
Taking care of your camera ...... 36  
Warranty .................................... 36  
Troubleshooting ......................... 37  
Introduction to the camera’s  
TWAIN Driver ..................... 29  
Selecting the TWAIN driver . 29  
Connect the camera to the  
computer .............................. 30  
TWAIN Driver Functions ...... 31  
Connect the Camera to a  
Order Form for Digital Camera  
Model CDS4100........................ 43  
Computer.......................... 31  
Scroll One Row Up............. 31  
Scroll One Screen Up ......... 31  
Scroll One Row Down ........ 31  
Scroll One Screen Down .... 31  
Select All of the Images...... 31  
Select None of the Images .. 32  
Take a Picture ..................... 32  
Get Image(s) ....................... 32  
Upload Image(s) ................. 32  
Download Image(s) ............ 32  
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First Things First  
This section describes the steps necessary to set up your digital camera to record and  
save pictures. For detailed feature options and operation instructions, refer to the  
specific portion of this manual.  
Assistance  
The toll-free numbers are provided to help with any problem you may encounter:  
Digital Camera Exchange Warranty.......................... 800-283-6503  
Customer Service ...................................................... 800-336-1900  
Accessories................................................................ 800-338-0376  
Unpack the Camera and Accessories.  
Save the packing materials and box in case you ever need to ship or store  
your digital camera.  
The items shown below are packed with your camera. If any are missing or  
appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately:  
RS-232C Digital Cable  
NTSC Video Cable  
CDS4100  
Digital Camera  
8 Mb CompactFlash  
Storage Card  
TWAIN DRIV  
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SOFTWARE  
CDS4100  
AC Power Supply  
Macintosh ADB Serial  
Cable  
Image Editing Software  
(Macintosh and PC)  
4 AA Batteries  
Hand Strap  
Carrying Case  
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First Things First  
Camera Details  
A
B
C
D
E
F
Shutter release button  
LCD ON/OFF button  
(Self Timer)/+ (plus) button  
ZOOM button  
B
D
H
E
A
G
C
F
J
I
(Flash)/– (minus) button  
DISPLAY button  
MENU button  
K
P
L
G
H
I
Q
M
QUALITY/INDEX button  
ENTER/MACRO button  
Power button  
N
R
O
S
J
U
T
K
L
M
N
O
P
Built-in flash  
Self-timer LED  
Auto flash detector  
View finder window  
Lens  
V
W
Handstrap eyelet  
Q
R
S
Digital output port  
Video output port  
AC power socket  
X
Y
Z
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
View finder eyepiece  
Ready LED  
AA  
BB  
Play/Recording mode switch  
LCD panel  
LCD brightness control dial  
Tripod socket  
Battery compartment cover  
AA CompactFlash card ejector switch  
BB CompactFlash card slot  
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First Things First  
Attach the Strap  
Dropping a camera can cause serious damage both  
internally and externally. So, to secure your investment,  
attach the hand strap first thing, and use it every time.  
1. Insert the small loop at the end of the strap under the  
strap eyelet.  
2. Insert the other end of the strap through the loop to tie  
the strap onto the strap eyelet.  
Inserting the Hand Strap  
Power Supply  
This digital camera features two ways to supply power  
to it; either use four batteries (size AA) or the included  
AC adapter.  
DC IN 7V  
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Inserting Batteries  
The supplied AC adapter  
1. On the bottom of the camera, slide the battery  
chamber cover out in the direction of the large  
arrow (as shown in the diagram to the right) to  
open it. A click can be heard when the  
compartment is released.  
2. Insert four (4) AA batteries. Make sure to match  
the positive and negative ends of the batteries to the  
markings inside the battery compartment.  
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3. Close the battery chamber cover by pushing down firmly and  
sliding it back until the latch closes with a click.  
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The battery compartment  
Important Notes!  
• Never use manganese batteries.  
Your camera will not work if the batteries are inserted incorrectly.  
• Remove batteries from camera if it will not be used for more than two  
weeks.  
• Never mix old batteries with new ones.  
• Never mix batteries of different types.  
• Never destroy batteries or dispose of in fire.This can cause an explosion  
or leak caustic materials into the environment.  
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First Things First  
Using AC Adapter  
To power the camera from an electrical  
outlet, use the supplied AC adapter. To  
attach the adapter to your digital camera:  
1. Open the camera’s connector cover by  
inserting a thumbnail under the latch and  
pulling it out.  
The supplied AC adapter will allow the  
digital camera to operate without batteries  
AC Adapter jack  
2. Plug in the Adapter Jack.  
DC IN 7V  
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Important Notes!  
• Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter only. Using any other AC  
adapter may cause damage to the camera, voiding the warranty.  
• When unplugging the AC Adapter from the wall socket, be sure to grasp  
the plug (not the cord).  
• Avoid undue bending, pulling, or twisting of the AC adapter cord.  
• If the power cord should become damaged (exposed wires, disconnection,  
etc.), please contact the store to purchase a new AC adapter. Use of a  
damaged power cord may cause fire or electrical shock.  
• Be sure to power off your camera before connecting or disconnecting  
the adapter.  
• The AC adapter may become warm to the touch after extended periods  
of use.This is normal and is not cause for alarm.  
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First Things First  
Auto Power Off  
To prolong battery life, if no buttons or switches are pressed for a certain amount of  
time, the camera turns off automatically. Press the POWER button on top of the  
camera to turn it on again.  
Power source inactivity period: Battery- 2 min.; AC adapter- 30 min.  
Install the Camera’s Storage Card  
Your digital camera stores the pictures that it takes on  
removable storage media called compact flash cards. Your  
camera can use removable flash cards in 2, 4, 8, 16, or 48  
megabyte (Mb) sizes. Contact your nearest RCA brand reseller  
for more information about obtaining additional flash memory.  
To install the CompactFlash memory card:  
Inserting a Compact Flash  
1. Make sure the camera power is OFF.  
removable media storage  
card.  
2. Line up the arrow on the CompactFlash with the arrow  
on the camera body. Push the card firmly until it stops.  
3. To remove the CompactFlash Card, push the ejector  
switch on the battery compartment cover.  
4. If the camera is powered on without the card, “NO  
CARD” appears on the camera’s LCD monitor.  
5. If the card is not prepared for use with the camera, a  
prompt to format it will display on the LCD. See the  
Remove the CompactFlash card  
by depressing the switch on the  
cameras battery door.  
next section, “Setting Preferences,” for formatting  
instructions.  
Notes:  
• Always keep the power off while installing or removing the compact flash  
card to avoid damaging the memory card.  
• Captured images are saved in JPEG format (under various compressions  
schemes as set by the user), in compliance with Internet standards. Images are  
stored on a CompactFlash card inserted in the camera (up to a 48 Mb card is  
supported).The camera does not have any built-in memory for storage.  
• With most removable media, the following number of images can be stored:  
*Image Quality  
2Mb  
4Mb  
8Mb  
16Mb  
32Mb  
48Mb  
FINE  
5
10  
20  
41  
83  
124  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY  
10  
20  
20  
40  
81  
162  
327  
243  
40  
81  
163  
490  
*These are minimum numbers. Numbers are different depending on the subjects captured.  
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First Things First  
Recording Pictures  
Since there needs to be pictures taken before the camera  
will display stored files, let’s walk through the steps to  
capture images.  
The switch on the back of the camera determines if  
PLAY or REC mode is used. Play is how you view  
stored pictures and REC is how they are taken (for more  
information about the specific aspects of PLAY and  
REC modes, see the next section, “Setting Preferences”).  
Put the Camera in Record (REC) Mode  
Slide the mode switch on the back of the camera to  
REC.  
The mode switch on the back of the  
camera serves two functions; PLAY  
and REC. Taking pictures requires  
the camera be in REC mode.  
Turn on the Camera  
Now that the batteries and CompactFlash card have  
been installed it’s time to power up the camera and  
take some pictures. Turn on the power by pressing the  
POWER button on top of the camera.  
The power button  
Note:  
the LCD monitor is a  
major drain on the  
life of batteries. For  
optimal battery  
performance, turn off  
the monitor by  
The LCD monitor on the back of the camera should turn  
on the first time you press the POWER button in REC  
mode. From the factory, LCD ON is the default. This  
monitor can be turned off to conserve the life of the  
camera’s batteries.  
pressing the LCD  
button on top of the  
camera and frame  
your pictures using  
the optical viewfinder.  
This green light blinks when the  
camera is warming up.  
Once the green light by the viewfinder (on the back)  
stops blinking, the camera is ready to capture images.  
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First Things First  
The outer viewfinder box is for 2x  
Zoom photography. For more  
Frame Your Picture  
information about ZOOM, see the  
“Camera Features” section.  
There are two ways to frame a picture; with the optical  
viewfinder or with the camera’s LCD monitor.  
The actual picture captured will be slightly larger than  
what you see in the optical viewfinder.  
TIP: For close-up pictures, use the LCD monitor to  
frame your shots.  
The inner viewfinder box will be  
used by the cameras auto focus  
mechanism to aim.  
Capturing Images  
Center your picture in the viewfinder and press the  
shutter release button on top of the camera to capture the  
image.  
QUALITY  
/
INDEX  
DISPLAY  
MENU  
The shutter release button is  
the largest on the camera.  
ENTER / MACRO  
Just after the picture is taken, the LCD monitor goes  
blank for a moment before displaying the captured image  
(the picture will display momentarily even if the LCD  
monitor is turned off). Usually the picture number is  
decreased by one when a picture is taken, but this may  
not be the case depending on settings used. A higher  
resolution picture or one using maximum color depth  
will use more storage space than a standard picture (for  
more information about camera settings, see the next  
section, “Setting Preferences”).  
Do not block the lens or flash with your fingers.  
Never open the battery chamber cover, disconnect the  
AC adapter from the camera, or unplug it from the  
wall socket while an image is being stored. Doing so  
may cause the image to be lost.  
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First Things First  
Viewing Stored Images  
The images stored on the CompactFlash card can be  
viewed on the camera’s LCD monitor, viewed on a TV  
screen, or downloaded to your computer. For more  
information about viewing images on the computer or  
the TV, see the section, Working with Images, in this  
manual.  
LCD Picture Viewing  
1. Slide the MODE switch on the back of the camera  
to the PLAY position. After a moment, an image  
will appear on the LCD screen.  
2. Press the /+ (self timer/plus) button on top of the  
camera to see the next stored image, or the /–  
(flash/minus) button to see the previous one.  
Pressing and holding the /+ or the /– button for  
more than two seconds will automatically forward  
or reverse through displayed images every two  
seconds. Press either button again to stop  
automatic play.  
The /+ or the /– buttons  
allow stored images to be scrolled  
through or viewed one at a time.  
Until the CompactFlash card is replaced, the  
camera memorizes the last image played back at  
the last power off and displays this same image  
when the power is turned back on.  
Only images recognized by the camera can be  
displayed.  
The picture number is displayed on the LCD panel.  
This is the number currently assigned to the picture  
being viewed. This number may change after erasing  
images.  
The number of images that can be stored on the  
CompactFlash card varies depending on the camera’s  
settings. For more information about specific settings,  
see, Setting Preferences, in the next section.  
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First Things First  
Loading Images on a Computer  
Images stored in your camera can be uploaded to your  
computer by using the supplied RS-232C digital  
connector and graphic-editing software. Load the CD  
ROM’s software and the TWAIN driver from the 3.5”  
floppy disk(s) following all directions. Once the  
software is installed properly, the computer can send  
and receive information to the digital camera.  
To upload images to your computer:  
1. Turn the power of the camera and  
the computer off.  
2. Plug one end of the serial cable  
into the COM port of the computer  
(Macintosh users need to use the  
supplied serial cable and plug into  
an ADB port.  
COM PORT  
DIGITAL  
COMPUTER  
3. Lift the connector cover of the  
camera.  
4. Plug the other end of the serial cable into the  
camera’s DIGITAL port.  
5. Turn on the camera and computer, then launch  
the graphic-editing software. Once the proper  
TWAIN driver has been selected, images can be  
transferred to and from the camera and computer.  
For more information about selecting the proper  
TWAIN driver, see Working with Images in this  
manual.  
For more information  
about installing and  
working with the  
Computer baud rate can be set to 9600, 19200,  
38400, 57600, or 115200.  
supplied software, see  
the “Working with  
Software” in the  
The camera turns off after no communication with  
References section of  
the computer for approximately thirty minutes with  
the AC adapter and two minutes with batteries (see  
Auto Power-Off). To turn the camera on again, press  
the POWER button.  
this manual or the  
on-screen help files  
that come with the  
software.  
WINDOWS is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation.  
MACINTOSH is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.  
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Setting Preferences  
On-screen menus  
To get the most benefit from your digital  
camera, you must know and be able to  
navigate through the on-screen menus. In  
the main menu of either the Record (REC)  
or Playback (PLAY) mode of the camera,  
you can set preferences for different  
aspects of the camera’s performance.  
That’s right, there are two different main  
menus, one for PLAY mode and another  
for REC, whichever you are using the  
camera for.  
Your camera has two Main Menus, one for  
PLAY mode and the other for REC.  
PLAY mode allows you to browse  
through pictures taken, and REC mode  
gives you options to change how you  
capture those pictures.  
Recording mode  
Playback mode  
When the switch is set to REC,  
you can control:  
When the switch is set to PLAY,  
you can control:  
Capture mode  
Pre-flash  
Erasing images  
Protecting images  
Formatting disk media  
Date display  
White balance  
Exposure  
Focus  
Date and time set  
Sharpness  
Color  
Date display  
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Setting Preferences  
Changing settings  
The menus are manipulated the same in  
PLAY or REC modes by using the  
buttons on top of the camera.  
MAIN MENU  
CAPTURE:  
SINGLE  
OFF  
AUTO  
0.0  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
To enter or exit the menu system,  
press the MENU button.  
AUTO  
To scroll through menu choices, use  
the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button to  
highlight choices.  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
COLOR:  
DATE DISP.:  
NORMAL  
OFF  
To select a highlighted menu item,  
use the ENTER/MACRO button.  
The record mode Main Menu allows changes to  
photographic settings. This is the first screen you  
will see when you press the MENU button in REC  
mode.  
Before you can use the Playback menus,  
you have to record some pictures first.  
So, for now, let’s concentrate on the  
Main Menu in REC mode.  
REC mode  
MAIN MENU  
Setting capture mode  
CAPTURE:  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
SINGLE  
ON  
AUTO  
0.0  
When you push the MENU button in  
REC mode, your first option is  
CAPTURE.  
AUTO  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
COLOR:  
DATE DISP.:  
NORMAL  
OFF  
Your digital camera can capture one  
picture at a time, or it can capture up to  
nine consecutive images in a short  
duration (SEQ.9).  
When the right selection is highlighted,  
press the ENTER/MACRO button.  
You are now ready to access other  
settings in your camera, or, to exit the  
menus altogether, press the MENU  
button.  
Make sure the highlight arrow is by  
CAPTURE in the Main Menu. If not,  
use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button to  
select it. Once your menu choice is  
displayed, press the ENTER/MACRO  
button.  
Setting the pre-flash mode  
Pre flash is an option used to reduce the  
occurrence of red-eye in pictures. When  
pre-flash is activated, there are a series  
of two flashes; an initial flash to offset  
red eye, and a second flash used for the  
picture.  
The arrow icon now highlights the right  
hand column of CAPTURE. Using the  
up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button, chose  
between SINGLE picture capture or  
SEQ.9 modes.  
Note: In order for Pre Flash to work, the camera must be  
set to AUTO flash or FLASH ON mode.  
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Setting Preferences  
To turn pre-flash on, display the Main  
Menu screen in REC mode by pressing  
the MENU button on top of the camera.  
NOTE:  
Remember, to exit the Main Menu  
at any time, just press the MENU  
button on top of the camera.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to select PRE FLASH. Press the ENTER/  
MACRO button to change options.  
Adjusting exposure controls  
MAIN MENU  
Manual adjustment of exposure  
controls allows the camera to  
CAPTURE:  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
SINGLE  
ON  
AUTO  
0.0  
compensate for lighting conditions that  
cause under or overexposed images.  
Overexposed settings can be reduced by  
using a negative (–) exposure value.  
Underexposed images can be adjusted  
with a positive (+) value.  
AUTO  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
COLOR:  
DATE DISP.:  
NORMAL  
OFF  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to toggle between ON and OFF. When  
the right choice is highlighted, press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to activate.  
To manually set exposure controls:  
bring up the Main Menu screen in REC  
mode and use the up (+/ ) or down  
(–/ ) button to highlight EXPOSURE.  
Press the ENTER/MACRO button to  
change settings.  
Setting white balance  
Manual adjustment of white balance  
allows the camera to compensate for  
various lighting conditions. Whether  
you are in natural or artificial light, you  
can chose a white balance to get the  
best picture quality.  
MAIN MENU  
CAPTURE:  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
SINGLE  
OFF  
AUTO  
+
1.3  
AUTO  
To set white balance to Daylight,  
Fluorescent Light (Office), or Automatic:  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
COLOR:  
DATE DISP.:  
NORMAL  
OFF  
Bring up the Main Menu screen in REC  
mode. Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ )  
button to move the highlight arrow to  
WHITE BAL. Press the ENTER/MACRO  
button to change this options.  
(Selections shown are for  
demonstration purposes only.)  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to toggle between positive and negative  
values. While 0.0 is the camera’s  
default, you can also choose plus or  
minus ( ) 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, 1.0, 1.3, 1.5,  
1.8, and 2.0.  
MAIN MENU  
CAPTURE:  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
SINGLE  
OFF  
DAY–LT  
0.0  
AUTO  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
Once set to desired value, press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to activate.  
COLOR:  
NORMAL  
OFF  
DATE DISP.:  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to toggle between DAY–LT, OFFICE,  
or AUTO. When the right choice is  
highlighted, press the ENTER/MACRO  
button to activate.  
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Setting Preferences  
Adjusting focus  
Bring the Main Menu up in Record  
mode by pressing the MENU button.  
Manual adjustment of focus allows you  
to determine where the camera’s lens  
will concentrate. While you can allow  
the camera to focus automatically,  
specific distances can also be set.  
MAIN MENU  
CAPTURE:  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
SINGLE  
OFF  
AUTO  
0.0  
AUTO  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
COLOR:  
DATE DISP.:  
NORMAL  
OFF  
To chose between Auto, 2.0, 0.5, or 0.1  
meters (m), bring the Main Menu screen  
up in REC mode and use the up (+/ )  
or down (–/ ) button to move the  
highlight arrow to FOCUS. Press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to change options.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button to  
highlight SHARPNESS. Press the ENTER/  
MACRO button to activate the choice.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button to  
change between NORMAL, SHARP, or  
SOFT modes. Press ENTER/MACRO to  
activate your selection.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
again to select between the various  
settings.  
Adjusting color  
MAIN MENU  
CAPTURE:  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
COLOR:  
DATE DISP.:  
SINGLE  
OFF  
AUTO  
0.0  
You can alter color depth settings, or the  
amount of colors absorbed in images,  
which affects the number of images you  
can store.  
AUTO  
NORMAL  
OFF  
The more colors your camera is set to  
capture, the larger the file of the picture  
will be on the CompactFlash storage card.  
Better quality means fewer pictures.  
When the right value is selected, press  
the ENTER/MACRO button to activate the  
setting.  
You can go on to change other settings  
or exit the Main Menu to take pictures.  
In the Main Menu, use the up (+/ ) or  
down (–/ ) button to highlight COLOR.  
Press the ENTER/MACRO button to change  
settings.  
Setting image sharpness  
The sharpness of an image directly  
relates to how much memory the image  
takes up. The sharper an image, the  
more pixels (or picture elements) are  
used. The more pixels used in images,  
the fewer files can be stored on a  
CompactFlash memory card.  
MAIN MENU  
CAPTURE:  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
SINGLE  
OFF  
AUTO  
0.0  
AUTO  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
COLOR:  
DATE DISP.:  
NORMAL  
OFF  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button to  
select from Normal (suitable for print),  
Light (suitable for web viewing), Deep  
(suitable for magazine work), Black and  
white, or Sepia (a reddish-brown tint).  
Press the ENTER/MACRO button to activate  
settings.  
In other words, you can set the  
sharpness to maximum for all pictures  
taken, but it will significantly reduce the  
number of images you can store.  
To chose between NORMAL, SHARP,  
or SOFT image sharpness:  
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Setting Preferences  
Adjusting date and time display  
One setting you may definitely want to  
adjust before your first photo shoot is  
date and time display.  
MAIN MENU  
ERASE ALL:  
>>  
>>  
>>  
Although it is not required to take and  
save pictures, date and time information  
may be useful for archiving purposes  
later. The information is stored as  
hidden computer information.  
ERASE SINGLE:  
PROTECT IMAGE:  
FORMAT CARD:  
DATE DISP.:  
>>  
OFF  
M/D/Y  
>>  
DATE OPTION:  
SET DATE  
Note: Time Display on this camera is based on the  
24-hour clock where 0 through 12 represent a.m. times,  
and 13 through 24 are p.m. (to get p.m. 24-hour time, just  
add 12 to the corresponding clock time.  
The Main Menu displayed in Playback mode allows  
changes to camera settings. This is the first screen you  
will see when you press the MENU button in PLAY mode.  
In REC mode, press the MENU button.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to highlight DATE DISP. Press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to change settings.  
MAIN MENU  
Play mode  
CAPTURE:  
PRE FLASH:  
WHITE BAL.:  
EXPOSURE:  
FOCUS:  
SINGLE  
OFF  
AUTO  
0.0  
Playback mode (PLAY) offers a Main  
Menu that allows the camera to erase  
and save images, format the  
AUTO  
SHARPNESS: NORMAL  
COLOR:  
DATE DISP.:  
NORMAL  
OFF  
CompactFlash storage card, change how  
the date displays, and to set the date.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to change between OFF and ON. Press  
ENTER/MACRO activate selection.  
Erase all images  
Note that you have not set the time yet.  
We will handle that in the next section  
dealing with Main Menu items in PLAY  
mode.  
The first option you can change in the  
PLAY mode Main Menu is to erase all  
images. This is a good command if you  
have already downloaded all image files  
to your computer and want to free the  
camera’s storage disk up for a new  
picture shoot.  
Bring up the Main Menu in PLAY mode  
by pressing the MENU button on top of  
the camera.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to highlight ERASE ALL. Press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to activate the first  
step of the Erase All command.  
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MAIN MENU  
ERASE ALL:  
>>  
>>  
>>  
ERASE SINGLE:  
PROTECT IMAGE:  
FORMAT CARD:  
DATE DISP.:  
>>  
OFF  
M/D/Y  
>>  
DATE OPTION:  
SET DATE  
ERASE IMAGE  
YES>> ENTER NO>>MENU  
E0003  
+
SELECT>> /–  
Don’t worry- you can still get out of this  
step in case you do not want to erase all  
images from the camera.  
*
Erasing single images allows the chance to view each  
picture before making the decision to remove it for good.  
When an individual image is shown on  
the LCD screen, you must decide if you  
want to remove the image. Once an  
image is erased, it can never be  
retrieved.  
ERASE ALL IMAGES  
YES  
NO  
WARNING:  
THIS WILL ERASE  
ALL IMAGES  
To erase an image displayed, press the  
ENTER/MACRO button on top of the  
camera. To move to another image  
stored in the camera’s memory, use the  
up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button to move  
to the next (or previous) picture number.  
*
Note: The default for ERASE ALL PICTURES is “NO” to  
keep the camera for accidentally completing the process.  
To be able to erase, the “YES” selection must be  
highlighted with the arrow before activating the  
command.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to highlight the choice you want. Press  
the ENTER/MACRO button to activate your  
choice.  
To exit out of Erase Image mode, press  
the MENU button.  
When finished erasing images, press the  
MENU button to return to the Main  
Menu. Press MENU again to exit the  
Main Menu and return to image  
viewing, or you can go on to change  
other settings.  
When erasing begins, there will be a  
period when the LCD screen is blank as  
it finishes the command.  
Press the MENU button on top of the  
camera to exit the Main Menu or go on  
to make further changes to Main Menu  
items in PLAY mode.  
Protecting images  
To avoid accidentally erasing images,  
the digital camera allows for pictures to  
be locked. When a picture is protected  
in this way, it cannot be erased with  
ERASE ALL or ERASE SINGLE  
commands.  
Erase single images  
The digital camera can also erase one  
image at a time. This allows the user a  
chance to see individual pictures before  
deciding to remove them from storage.  
*
Note: Image protection will not keep the file from being  
deleted if you use the FORMAT CARD command. This  
command always wipes all information off the disk.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to highlight ERASE SINGLE. Press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to activate this  
command.  
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In the PLAY mode Main Menu, select  
PROTECT IMAGE using the up (+/ )  
or down (–/ ) button to move the  
highlight arrow. Press the ENTER/MACRO  
button to change settings.  
Your CompactFlash storage card can  
have all data on it removed in one step  
with the FORMAT CARD command.  
This is an important step to preparing a  
new data card for use in your camera.  
When you have an image displayed,  
you can choose to protect it by pressing  
the ENTER/MACRO button.  
*
Note: The FORMAT CARD command WILL erase all  
images, even pictures locked with the PROTECT IMAGE  
command.  
To format the CompactFlash data card,  
bring up the Main Menu in PLAY  
mode. Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ )  
button to highlight the FORMAT  
CARD command.  
PROTECT IMAGE  
YES/NO>>ENTER  
SELECT>>+/-  
Press the ENTER/MACRO button to  
activate this command.  
E0003  
An image that has been locked has a  
small key appear next to the picture  
number.  
ERASE ALL IMAGES  
YES  
NO  
To remove protection, press the ENTER/  
MACRO button again while in PROTECT  
IMAGE mode.  
WARNING:  
THIS WILL ERASE  
ALL IMAGES  
You can still exit this menu by hitting  
the ENTER/MACRO button with NO  
selected. To format the data card  
though, use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ )  
button to highlight YES. Press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to start formatting.  
To choose another image, use the up (+/  
) or down (–/ ) button to move to the  
next (or previous) picture number.  
Repeat steps above to alter the image  
protection mode for each individual  
image.  
When a data card is finished being  
formatted, the camera returns to the  
main menu in PLAY mode.  
Once finished protecting images, press  
the MENU button to exit PROTECT  
IMAGE mode and return  
Press the MENU button to exit the Main  
Menu, or continue to change settings.  
to the PLAY mode Main Menu.  
Press the MENU button again to exit  
the Main Menu and return to normal  
PLAY mode image viewing.  
Formatting storage card  
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Setting Preferences  
Displaying the date  
MAIN MENU  
ERASE ALL:  
>>  
>>  
>>  
Date display affects on-screen viewing  
only. Captured images that are captured  
will not show the date and time as they  
appear on screen, nor will images  
downloaded to the computer.  
ERASE SINGLE:  
PROTECT IMAGE:  
FORMAT CARD:  
DATE DISP.:  
>>  
OFF  
M/D/Y  
>>  
DATE OPTION:  
SET DATE  
To toggle between M/D/Y, D/M/Y, or  
Y/M/D, use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ )  
button to toggle between choices. When  
the right selection is highlighted, press  
the ENTER/MACRO button to activate.  
To display the date and time on the  
camera’s LCD, bring up the Main Menu  
in PLAY mode. Use the up (+/ ) or  
down  
(–/ ) button to highlight DATE DISP.  
Press the ENTER/MACRO button to change  
settings.  
You can press the MENU button to exit the  
Main Menus and return to normal picture  
viewing, or go on to change other settings.  
MAIN MENU  
ERASE ALL:  
>>  
>>  
>>  
Setting date and time  
ERASE SINGLE:  
PROTECT IMAGE:  
FORMAT CARD:  
DATE DISP.:  
>>  
To change the date and/or time, bring  
up the Main Menu in PLAY mode.  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to highlight SET DATE. Press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to make changes.  
OFF  
M/D/Y  
>>  
DATE OPTION:  
SET DATE  
Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ ) button  
to toggle between ON and OFF. When  
the right choice is highlighted, press the  
ENTER/MACRO button to activate  
selection.  
SET DATE  
YEAR:  
MONTH:  
DATE:  
2000  
01  
01  
HOUR:  
MINUTE:  
14  
42  
You can press the MENU button to exit  
the Main Menu, or you can go on to  
make other changes to the camera’s  
settings.  
*
Note: This digital camera operates only on the 24-hour  
clock where a.m. times are represented by digits 00  
through 11 and p.m. times are represented by the  
numbers 12 through 23 (for example- 9 a.m. is 09:00,  
and 1 p.m. is 13:00). To get p.m. 24-hour times, simply  
add 12 to the corresponding clock hour.  
Setting date options  
Your camera can display the date on the  
LCD in a number of different ways.  
The camera can show month-day-year  
(M/D/Y), or day-month-year (D/M/Y),  
or year-month-day (Y/M/D).  
When finished setting the time and date,  
press the MENU button to return to the  
Main Menu in PLAY mode. Press  
MENU again to exit the menus and  
return to PLAY mode.  
To change the way the date displays,  
bring up the Main Menu in PLAY  
mode. Use the up (+/ ) or down (–/ )  
button to highlight DATE OPTION.  
Press the ENTER/MACRO button to  
change settings.  
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Camera Features  
Camera Features  
Digital cameras have a variety of features to  
help capture the best possible picture. From  
different methods of flash photography to  
taking black and white images, your digital  
camera’s settings can all be customized and  
allow for a fun experience when capturing  
images.  
This section of the manual explains specific  
details of camera controls. Here you will find  
details about:  
Flash settings  
Self timer settings  
LCD brightness control  
Control Buttons (QUALITY/INDEX, DISPLAY,  
ENTER/MACRO, MENU, ZOOM, and LCD)  
Tripod mounting  
QUALITY  
/
INDEX  
DISPLAY  
MENU  
ENTER / MACRO  
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Flash Photography  
Using Auto Flash  
Your camera has three flash modes; ON, OFF, and  
AUTO. If set to AUTO, the camera uses a sensor to  
determine if enough light is available to take a good  
picture. If a sufficient light value is measured through  
the CCD sensor, the built-in flash will not fire. If  
additional light is required, the built-in flash will fire  
automatically.  
To turn on the flash to AUTO, press the (Flash)/–  
(minus) button on top of the camera until the icon  
A
is displayed on the LCD.  
Flash ON Mode  
Daylight flash photography is effective for backlit  
subjects, when strong shadows are present, or on cloudy  
days. In these conditions, flash photography allows more  
natural-looking pictures to be taken by softening harsh  
shadows. When the flash is used, an effective shutter  
speed from 1/3 to 1/1000 of a second is used.  
Press the (FLASH)/- button on top of the camera  
until the symbol is displayed on the back panel  
LCD. When activated, the flash will fire with every  
picture taken.  
Flash OFF Mode  
This mode forcibly prevents any firing of the flash and  
extends exposure time up to  
1/3 of a second, thus allowing sufficient exposure in  
museums, churches, or anywhere flash photography is  
prohibited.  
Press the (FLASH)/- button on top of the camera  
until the FLASH OFF icon ( ) is displayed on the  
back panel LCD to turn the flash off. When turned  
off, the flash will not fire no matter what the lighting  
conditions are.  
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Using the Self-Timer Mode  
This mode is used not only for close-up pictures, but also  
for distant scenic shots. When taking a scenic picture or a  
low-light evening scene, using a slow shutter speed and  
the self timer can give a sharp, vibration-free photograph,  
if the camera is mounted on a tripod.  
1. Select recording mode by sliding the Mode switch on  
the back of the camera to the REC position.  
This red light will flash three times  
before firing a self-timer picture.  
2. Select the self-timer mode by pressing the ( )/+ button  
on top of the digital camera. The self-timer symbol (  
will show on the back LCD panel. This mode will be  
canceled by pressing the (SELF)/+ button again,  
POWER button, or sliding the mode switch to Play  
mode.  
)
3. Compose the picture through optical viewfinder or LCD  
panel on a steady support or fixed on a tripod attached  
to the tripod socket.  
4. Press the shutter release button and the self-timer will  
start working. A red LED light on the front of the  
camera will be visible for approximately seven seconds,  
and then blink for about three seconds to indicate that  
the shutter is to be released automatically.  
5. After releasing shutter, the Self-Timer mode will be  
canceled.  
If you want to cancel the self-timer once it started, press  
the (SELF)/+ button again or press the power button.  
The self-timer can work together with auto flash, flash  
on, or flash off modes.  
LCD Brightness Control Dial  
The brightness of the LCD monitor can be adjusted  
by rotating the bright dial ( ) on the bottom of the  
digital camera. To adjust the setting, make sure that  
the LCD is turned on (use the LCD button on the top  
of the camera) and turn the dial using a finger.  
The BRIGHT control on the bottom  
of the camera adjusts the LCD  
display for maximum visibility.  
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Camera Features  
Control Buttons  
Macro Mode (ENTER/MACRO button)  
To capture subjects in the range of 0.1 m to 0.5 m, the camera  
provides a macro auto focus feature. Make sure the camera is  
in recording (REC) mode, then press the ENTER/MACRO  
button on top of the camera. If the LCD panel is turned on,  
you will see the menu bar near the bottom. Pressing the  
ENTER/MACRO button toggles between standard autofocus  
(
) and close up, also called standard macro ( ).  
QUALITY/INDEX button  
The buttons on top of the digital camera do different things  
depending on whether the camera is in RECORD or PLAY  
mode. For the QUALITY/INDEX button, this is no  
different.  
Recording mode  
The image quality on your camera can be set to Fine  
(identified as F on the LCD’s icon display), Normal (no  
icon), or Economy (E on the LCD display). To change the  
quality of the images, press the QUALITY/MULTI button  
on top of the camera to toggle between the selections. The  
selection made remains the image quality until changed by  
the user. Image quality icons appear next to the image  
number on the LCD screen. The number of pictures that can  
be taken may vary according to the image quality and  
CompactFlash memory size.  
Image Quality Resolution  
Fine 1360 x 1024 pixels (low compression)  
Normal 1360 x 1024 pixels (higher compression)  
Economy 640 x 480 pixels (highest compression)  
Playback mode  
In PLAY mode, the camera can display nine thumbnail  
images at a time on the LCD monitor by pressing the  
QUALITY/ INDEX button. To select an image within  
thumbnail view, use the ( )/+ or ( )/– buttons to move the  
highlighting arrow until it is beside the image you want to  
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see full size. Once the image you want is selected,  
display it in full size by pressing the ENTER/MACRO  
button. Pressing the QUALITY/INDEX button again  
will return the display to thumbnail view. In thumbnail  
view, when there are more than nine images stored in  
memory, you can scroll to the next set of images by  
moving the highlighting arrow past the bottom right or  
top left image using the + or – buttons on top of the  
camera.  
ZOOM button  
Recording mode  
The outer viewfinder box is the  
frame 2x ZOOM photography.  
The ZOOM button makes each captured image twice as  
big as normal (2x zoom mode). The camera stays in 2x  
mode until the ZOOM button is pressed again. If the  
LCD is on, the preview image is doubled in the display.  
After the shutter releases, images captured with 2x  
zooming are briefly displayed on the LCD. Even if the  
LCD is turned off, images are captured in zoom mode  
until the ZOOM button is pressed again returning the  
camera to its normal state.  
The ZOOM feature is optimized for use with the  
supplied TWAIN driver. The 2x zoomed image will be  
presented correctly when downloaded from the camera  
to your computer. If you are using a third-party  
accessory CompactFlash reader or PCMCIA adapter, the  
image will be presented at 1:1.  
Note: zoom mode will not function in sequential image  
capture mode.  
Playback mode  
Stored images can also be visually enlarged by pressing  
the ZOOM button on the top of the camera. 2x zooming  
also works in image search mode. To stop zoom mode,  
press the ZOOM button again.  
Note: Visually enlarging a stored image will not  
affect the final stored version.  
Using the ZOOM button in PLAY mode is strictly  
used as a sort-of magnifying glass.  
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Camera Features  
DISPLAY button  
In both record and play modes, the DISPLAY button on  
top of the digital camera makes most icons/indicators  
appear or disappear on the LCD monitor. The camera  
retains this status until the DISPLAY button is pressed  
again. For details of icons displayed on the LCD  
monitor, please refer to Appendix B in the Reference  
section of this manual.  
The DISPLAY button will not remove the low-  
battery icon or the self-timer icon (when activated).  
Pressing the DISPLAY button toggles the display of  
the icons and indicators on the LCD. Even if icons  
are hidden though, a corresponding icon is displayed  
for the short period of time when certain actions are  
initiated.  
MENU button  
Various camera configurations in can be set in the  
Menu screens which are displayed when the MENU  
button is pressed. The camera has different menu  
options depending on if the camera is in recording  
(REC) or playback (PLAY) mode. The Menu screen  
appears on the monitor even if the LCD is turned off.  
For the details of the various menu selections, see,  
Setting Preferences, in this manual.  
LCD button  
Note:  
In recording mode, the LCD button turns on and off the  
camera’s monitor. Since the monitor must be on in order to  
view pictures in playback mode pressing LCD does nothing  
when viewing stored pictures. If the LCD is turned off in  
record mode, no preview image will appear when taking  
pictures. However, even if the LCD is turned off, the camera  
shows icons/indicators on the monitor for the short period to  
indicate a change in settings.  
the LCD monitor is a  
major drain on the  
life of batteries. For  
optimal battery  
performance, turn off  
the monitor by  
pressing the LCD  
button on top of the  
camera and frame  
your pictures using  
the viewfinder.  
The camera will hold the last used LCD display status when  
turned off and use these settings when turned back on.  
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For more information about switches, buttons and  
camera interface, see, First Things First, in this  
manual.  
Monitor on-status  
Pressing the DISPLAY button toggles the display of the  
icons and indicators on the LCD. Even if icons are  
hidden, a corresponding icon is displayed for the short  
period of time when certain actions are initiated.  
Monitor off-status  
The DISPLAY button can make the icons and indicators  
appear on the black-back screen for a short period of  
time. Pressing the DISPLAY button again while icons  
are displayed removes the images.  
Tripod Mount  
The tripod mount for the digital camera  
should not be confused with BRIGHT control  
dial, also on the bottom of the camera  
For steady, vibration-free images, it is  
recommended that you attach the digital  
camera to a tripod using the tripod mount on  
the bottom of the camera. Be sure not to  
confuse the tripod mount with the BRIGHT  
control dial as this could seriously damage  
your camera. Also, make sure that the length of  
the tripod’s mounting screw does not exceed  
the depth of the digital camera mount. Inserting  
the screw too far will seriously damage your  
camera voiding the warranty.  
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LCD Icons  
Date andTime Display  
1999, 08, 26 04:37  
AC  
Adapter  
indicator  
2x Zoom  
indicator  
A
Picture  
number  
E0003  
Automatic Flash setting.  
Could also be Flash ON  
( ) or Flash OFF ( ).  
Self timer  
indicator  
Economy Picture quality.  
Could also be Normal  
(no icon), or Fine (F)  
Natural LightWhite Balance setting.  
Could also be AutomaticWhite Balance  
Standard macro setting.  
Could also be  
Autofocus ( ).  
(
AWB  
), or Office/Flourescent Light ( ).  
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Introduction to the camera’s  
TWAIN Driver  
Using the provided TWAIN application allows the transfer  
of photos from the digital camera to a computer. Following  
is a discussion of key software points to make the process of  
image transfer easier.  
TWAIN is defined by a standard software protocol and API  
for communication between software applications and  
image acquisition devices (digital cameras and scanners).  
The TWAIN driver is the software that transfers photos  
from the digital camera into graphic-editing software.  
When downloading images with the TWAIN driver, the  
images appear as a series of thumbnails in the window.  
The TWAIN interface shows all the images from the  
camera. Images can be saved on the computer, moved to an  
image-editing program, one or more images can be selected  
or deselected, and rotated. Through the TWAIN driver, you  
can even control the camera; taking pictures from the  
computer, setting camera status, or viewing specific camera  
information.  
With the TWAIN software, there’s an on-line help section  
that can assist if any problems are encountered. Just press  
the HELP button inside of the image-editing software and  
select your topic.  
Selecting the TWAIN driver  
From within your image-editing software, you will need to  
tell the computer what driver to use to get images from your  
digital camera. Select FILE->SELECT SOURCE and  
choose the TWAIN driver for the camera  
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Connect the camera to the computer  
Now that there are images on the camera, you can connect it  
to the computer and “upload” the data to the TWAIN driver  
software.  
Make sure that the proper serial cable is used to connect the  
camera to the proper COM port (Macintosh users connect to  
an ADB serial port such as that used for external modems or  
printers).  
COM PORT  
DIGITAL  
COMPUTER  
Once the camera is correctly attached to the computer and the  
supplied software is properly installed, launch the image-  
editing application first. Then, select “GET Pictures” from the  
editing software.  
Once you have selected GET PICTURES, you will be offered  
a variety of choices. Choose DIGITAL CAMERA.  
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Once you have selected the digital  
camera as your source for images, the  
TWAIN driver interface will take over.  
Scroll One Row Up  
Use this button to scroll one row of  
photos up (four photos).  
The software will automatically connect  
to your computer and begin to download  
all of the images stored on the  
CompactFlash card. Once the transfer  
process is finished, you will be able to  
move individual images or entire sets of  
images to your image-editing software.  
From there, you can save the pictures  
however you would like and keep the  
files indefinitely, using them in emails,  
web pages, documents, or whatever  
software will accept jpeg images.  
Note: If the first thumbnail is viewable,  
no operation will occur.  
Scroll One Screen Up  
Use this button to scroll one full screen  
up (twelve photos).  
Note: If the first thumbnail is viewable,  
nothing will happen.  
TWAIN Driver Functions  
Even though the TWAIN driver will  
automatically download camera images,  
there are several other options within  
the software. The following is a list of  
the buttons in the TWAIN driver and the  
functions that can be done.  
Scroll One Row Down  
Use this button to scroll one row down  
(four photos).  
Connect Camera to Computer  
Note: If the last thumbnail was reached,  
no operation will occur.  
Using this button connects the TWAIN  
interface to Camera.  
Scroll One Screen Down  
Use this button to scroll one full screen  
down (twelve photos).  
The TWAIN driver will auto-detect and  
connect to the camera when you have  
selected it. However, connection may  
fail if the camera is not connected  
correctly. If your computer fails to  
communicate with your camera, click  
this button to connect them.  
Note: If the last thumbnail is viewable,  
no operation will occur.  
Select All of the Images  
Note: If the camera is connected  
correctly, clicking this button will  
refresh the thumbnails from the camera.  
Use this button to select all images.  
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supported, the TWAIN driver will  
display a warning message. When the  
image has been sent, the TWAIN driver  
will download the new photo from the  
camera and display it on TWAIN driver  
window.  
Select None of the Images  
Using this button to select none of the  
images.  
Take a Picture  
Download Image(s)  
Use this button to take a picture with  
your camera from the computer.  
Use this button to download an image  
from the TWAIN interface to a disk.  
Note: If Self-timer is activated, the  
camera will use this timing before  
taking a picture. The TWAIN driver will  
get a new photo from camera and  
display it in the interface window.  
Note: One or more image file(s) from  
must be selected from the TWAIN  
driver. A file dialog will appear asking  
where images should be saved. Enter  
the file name (only three-prefix-letters)  
and the initial number in the file dialog.  
Finally, click the “Save” button.  
Get Image(s)  
Use this button to get an image from the  
TWAIN interface to the graphic-editing  
application.  
Erase Image(s)  
Use this button to erase selected images.  
Note: You must select one or more  
image files from the TWAIN interface.  
The photos will then display on the  
graphic-editing application.  
Note: If all images in the TWAIN  
interface are selected, they will all be  
deleted at the same time.  
Rotate Image(s)  
Upload Image(s)  
Use this button to rotate selected images  
90 ° clockwise.  
Use this button to upload an image from  
the computer to the TWAIN interface.  
Selecting Images  
Note: Click the “Upload” button, then a  
file open dialog box will appear. Select  
one or more files. The TWAIN driver  
will then send the image(s) to the  
camera. If the file format is not  
Select images one by on  
Press Control Key (Command key on  
the Macintosh) and click thumbnails to  
toggle the selection.  
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Camera Status  
Displaying images on a  
TV screen  
Use this button to display camera status  
information.  
Using the provided video cable to  
connect the camera to a television, you  
can view stored images on the TV  
screen.  
Record mode: Previews the picture to  
be taken and displays it on the camera’s  
LCD monitor.  
V
ID  
E
O
IN  
Play mode: Views the photos taken and  
displays them on the camera’s LCD.  
TV  
VIDEO PORT  
Auto Power Off Time: Allows setting of  
the time interval before auto shut off.  
(PC user’s note: Left Mouse Button  
increases numbers. Right mouse button  
decreases numbers.)  
• Use only a TV equipped with  
“VIDEO INPUT” function.  
1. Using the supplied video cable,  
connect the digital camera to a TV  
using the VIDEO OUT jack of the  
camera to the VIDEO IN jack of the  
TV.  
Camera Setting  
Use this button to display camera  
setting dialog.  
2. Switch the input source of the TV to  
Video In. Typically, you can find the  
TV’s video input by changing the  
channel or pressing a VIDEO button  
on the TV’s remote control. For more  
information about finding the Video  
Input Channel, refer to the Users  
Manual that came with the TV.  
Baud Rate Speeding includes three  
levels; slow (38400 bits per second),  
normal (57600 bits per second), and fast  
(115200 bits per second).  
Help for the user(s)  
Use this button to display the on-line  
help window.  
3. Make sure that the power of both the  
camera and the TV are on, then you  
can see the image on the TV screen.  
Exit from TWAIN  
Use this button to exit the TWAIN  
driver.  
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Camera User Interface  
Camera Top View  
Basic Button Functionality  
Button  
PLAY Mode  
Power on/off  
Thumbnail View  
REC Mode  
QUALITY  
/
INDEX  
DISPLAY  
MENU  
Power  
Power on/off  
ENTER / MACRO  
Quality/Index  
Quality E/N/F  
Select  
Enter /Macro  
Display  
Menu selection  
Macro (Close up)/  
Standard Mode  
Camera Front View  
Show/Hide  
Picture Number  
Show/Hide  
Menu Icons  
Menu  
REC main  
PLAY main  
menu display  
menu display  
Command:  
• Capture (single/multi)  
• Pre-Flash (on/off)  
• White Balance  
• Erase All  
• Erase Single  
• Protect Image  
• Format Card  
• Date Display  
• Date Option  
(auto/manual)  
• Exposure (-2 to +2)  
• Focus (auto/manual)  
• Sharpness  
Camera Back View  
(mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy  
,
(normal, sharp, soft)  
• Color (normal, light,  
deep, b/w, sepia)  
yy/mm/dd)  
• Set Date  
• Date display (on/off)  
/+  
Next picture  
(standard view)  
Forward  
Self-timer set  
(thumbnail view)  
A/–  
Previous picture  
(standard view)  
Backward  
Flash set  
Bottom of the Camera  
Sides of the Camera  
(auto, on, off)  
(thumbnail view)  
Shutter release  
Zoom  
Picture capture  
2x playback  
none  
none  
2x capture  
Monitor on/off  
LCD  
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Specifications  
Product Type: Digital Still Camera  
Imaging Device: 1/2-inch CCD, 1.5M pixels, progressive scanning  
Image Quality: Fine/Normal/Economy  
Image Resolution: 1360 x 1024 pixels (Fine / Normal); 640 x 480 pixels (Economy)  
Recording System: Digital (JPEG based)/Field recording  
Recording Medium: Removable CompactFlash (up to 48Mb).  
Image Capturing: Single or nine sequential images, saved as one image file.  
Playback Modes: Single or nine thumbnails, image search function available.  
Digital Zoom: 2x, both in REC/PLAY  
Shooting Options: Sharpness/color  
Erase Functions: Single image or all images. Erase protection available  
Video System: NTSC or PAL optional digital output: RS-232C or USB, serial cable for  
each interface is required  
Focal Length: 7.0mm  
Aperture: f=5.6  
Focus Range (TTL): Auto: 0.1m - infinity  
AF Macro: 0.1m - 0.5m  
Fixed: 0.1m, 0.5m and 2.0m are available  
Exposure Metering: Aperture priority AE  
Exposure Range: LV 6 to LV 16 at ISO 170  
Flash Modes: Auto/Fill/Off. Red-eye reduction available  
Flash Range: Built-in Flash, 0.5 - 2.3 m (ISO 170) Exposure Compensation: Max. +/-  
2.0EV, 0.25EV step  
Shutter System: Electronic programmable shutter  
Shutter Speed: 1/3 to 1/3500 second White Balance: Auto/ Fixed (Daylight and Office-  
Light) Self-Timer: Electronic self-timer about 10-sec. delay.  
Optical Viewfinder: Real image type with 2x zoom and AF markings  
LCD Monitor: 2-inch Full-color TFT LCD  
Date Format: mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy, yy/mm/dd  
Terminals: DIGITAL (RS232), VIDEO OUT, DC (7V)  
Power Source: 4 AA-size batteries (Alkaline, NiCd, Lithium) / AC Adaptor (DC 7V,  
2.5A)  
Dimensions: 133(W) x 71 (H) x 49 (D) mm Weight: 254g (batteries excluded)  
* Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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Taking care of your camera  
Your camera is a precision instrument designed and manufactured to give you reliable  
service. Handled and cared for properly, the camera should give years of trouble-free  
imaging.  
In order to avoid damaging the unit:  
Do Not:  
• Drop or bang the camera. Always transport the unit in a carrying case;  
• Drop into water or expose the camera to rain or splashing. Your camera is not  
waterproof and is particularly susceptible to damage from salt water. The camera must  
be protected from salty breezes or sprays to prevent damage. If your camera does get  
wet, wipe it dry immediately and have it examined at an authorized service center;  
• Subject the camera to extreme high or low temperature and/or humidity. Your  
camera’s batteries will not function properly in extreme conditions. Excessive  
temperature and humidity may cause serious damage;  
• Subject the camera to excessive vibrations. When you travel, always make sure to use  
the carrying case, and pack the camera where it will not be subjected to a lot of jarring  
movement. This could loosen screws or damage internal camera components;  
• Disassemble the camera. This will void your warranty and potentially damage  
precision internal parts.  
Do:  
• Make sure any tripod used has a screw that fits the camera’s tripod mount properly. A  
longer tripod screw could puncture and damage the camera’s casing and internal  
structure.  
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Troubleshooting  
Q: The camera doesn’t turn on when I press the power button.  
A: The batteries are missing, dead, or are not loaded correctly. Correctly load new  
batteries in the battery chamber. If you are using an AC adapter , make sure you  
are only using the recommended AC adapter for this digital camera.  
Q: The power suddenly turned off.  
A: Most likely, the batteries you have are getting too weak to sustain operation of  
the camera. Check the LCD display to see if the weak battery icon is displayed. If  
so, replace old batteries with new. Also, make sure that manganese batteries are  
not in use. Replace manganese batteries with alkaline batteries immediately.  
Q: There’s a half-battery icon on the LCD.  
A: This is the low battery icon indicating that the batteries in use are getting too  
weak to operate the camera. Replace old batteries with new.  
Q: The camera doesn’t record when I press the shutter release button.  
A: The mode of the camera is set to PLAY. Slide the mode indicator on back of  
the camera to REC to capture images.  
Q: Why does the “MEMORY FULL” message appear on the LCD?  
A: The camera’s removable CompactFlash card is full. You can replace this disk  
with a new card, or erase some images.  
Q: Why does the “DATA OVERFLOW” message appear on the LCD after  
taking a picture?  
A: The information absorbed in this picture was more than the camera could  
process. Erase this picture and try another shot.  
Q: Why did the “WRITE ERROR” message appear on the LCD after taking a  
picture?  
A: The CompactFlash card used in your camera may be damaged. Try the  
FORMAT CARD command in the PLAY main menu. If formatting fails, replace  
the with a new card.  
Q: Why does a “DATA ERROR” message appear on the LCD when I am  
previewing a picture?  
A: The CompactFlash card used in your camera may be damaged. Try the  
FORMAT CARD command in the PLAY main menu. If formatting fails, replace  
the with a new card.  
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Q: Why does an “ERASE ERROR” message appear on the LCD when erasing  
a picture?  
A: A power interruption occurred before the erasing of a picture was complete.  
Use the ERASE ALL or FORMAT CARD command (under the MENU button in  
play mode) and make sure that no power interruption occurs. If the error still  
persists, send the camera to an authorized service center.  
Q: Why does a “CHARGE ERROR” message appear on the LCD screen?  
A: The flash charging unit may be damaged. Send the camera to an authorized  
service center for repair.  
Q: Why is the image display on the LCD screen so light or so dark?  
A: The BRIGHT setting needs to be adjusted. Slowly rotate the BRIGHT dial on  
the bottom of the camera clockwise or counterclockwise until a preferred level is  
displayed on the LCD.  
Q: Why is there no picture on the TV monitor when the camera is connected to  
the VIDEO IN jack?  
A: The connection between the camera and the TV is loose. Make sure that all  
fittings are snug. If this does not work, verify that your TV is set to its video input  
“channel.” For more information about finding your TV’s video input line, see  
the Users Manual that came with it.  
Q: Why can’t the camera communicate with a computer?  
A: There could be a disconnected wire between the camera and the computer.  
Make sure that all fittings are snug and correct and that the camera is turned on. If  
this does not work, verify that you have installed the software correctly and that  
the port used by your serial cable is turned on.  
For more information about software installation, see the documentation that  
came with the disks.  
For more information about turning on your computer’s port, see your computer’s  
documentation.  
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Limited Warranty  
What your warranty covers:  
Any defect in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
One year - Unit exchange, which includes parts and labor.  
The warranty for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the  
rental firm, whichever comes first.  
What we will do:  
Exchange a defective Digital Still Camera with a new or, at our option, refurbished unit.  
How you get service:  
Call 1-877-833-3491 and have your unit’s date of purchase and model/serial number ready. The  
model/serial number information is on the back of your camera.  
A representative will troubleshoot your problem over the phone.  
If the representative determines that you should receive a replacement camera you will be provided  
with a Return Authorization (RA) number and the location of a nearby exchange point if one exists.  
No returns will be accepted without the RA number.  
Option I:  
1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard or Visa account number and expiration date to your phone  
representative. This is for security purposes only and your account will not be charged at this time.  
2. We will send you a replacement unit.  
3. If you return the unit to us within 14 days from the date you were provided a RA number, only items  
not covered by warranty will be charged to your account. If your unit is not received within 14 days,  
the suggested retail value of the camera will be charged to your credit card. This amount will be  
credited, less a $10 handling fee, if the unit is subsequently received.  
4. Ship your defective unit back to us using the replacement unit’s carton. Shipping instructions will be  
included on the carton along with your RA number which will allow you to easily ship the unit back  
to us. Make sure you insure your shipment in case of damage or loss. Include with the shipment:  
Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale.  
A brief note describing your camera’s problem.  
Your name, address and phone number.  
Option II:  
1. We will send a replacement unit to our exchange point.  
2. The exchange location will notify you of its arrival.  
3. Take your unit and evidence of purchase date, such as a bill of sale, to the exchange location and you  
will be provided the new or refurbished unit. Please retain all accessories.  
4. If the repairs are covered by your warranty, you will not be billed.  
*
Thomson assumes no responsibility for warranty shipments from the customer to the factory if not shipped in  
the manner prescribed by Thomson.  
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To receive a replacement camera after we have received your unit:  
Write the RA number on the outside of the carton used to return the unit. Make sure you insure your  
shipment in case of damage or loss.  
Carefully pack the unit using the original box and packing material if possible. Please retain all  
accessories that were included with your unit.  
Include with the shipment:  
1. Evidence of purchase date such as a bill of sale.  
2. A brief note describing your camera’s problem.  
3. Your name, address and phone number.  
The representative will advise the address to mail a cashier’s check or money order for payment if  
there are any out of warranty labor or parts charges, and you elect not to use your credit card.  
After we receive your product, a new or refurbished unit will be shipped to you.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
Acts of God, such as but not limited to lightning damage.  
Adjustment of customer controls.  
Damage from misuse or neglect.  
A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other  
commercial purposes.  
Batteries.  
Units purchased, serviced or operated outside the U.S.A.  
Loss of images.  
Shipping damage if the unit was not packed and shipped in the manner prescribed by Thomson.  
* Thomson assumes no responsibility for warranty shipments from the customer to the factory if not  
shipped in the manner prescribed by Thomson.  
Product Registration:  
Please complete and mail the Product Registration Card packed with your camera. It will make it  
easier to contact you should it ever be necessary. The return of the card is not required for a warranty  
coverage.  
How state law relates to warranty:  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to  
state.  
If you purchased your product outside the United States:  
This warranty does not apply. See your dealer for warranty information.  
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Index  
Card 3  
Computer  
CD ROM 11  
flash 4  
Flash Photography 22  
auto flash 22  
Flash OFF mode 22  
Flash ON mode 22  
Flash/- (minus) button 4  
Focus 16  
Formatting storage card  
19  
A
AC Adaptor 6  
AC power socket 4  
AC Power Supply 3  
Accessories 3  
Loading Images 11  
Connect Camera to  
Computer 30  
Connect the camera to the  
computer 29  
Control Buttons 24  
DISPLAY button 26  
ENTER/MACRO  
button 24  
LCD button 26  
Macro Mode 24  
MENU button 26  
ZOOM button 25  
Customer Service 3  
included 3  
order form 43  
Assistance 1, 3  
Auto Flash detector 4  
Auto flash detector 4  
Auto Power Off 7  
G
Get Image(s) 31  
B
H
Basic Button Functionality  
33  
Batteries 3, 5  
Battery compartment  
cover 4  
Hand Strap 3  
Handstrap eyelet 4  
Help for the user(s) 32  
D
date  
I
C
Camera  
Image Editing 3  
Image Quality  
Economy 7  
Fine 7  
Normal 7  
Image quality 7  
Image Sharpness 16  
images  
erasing all 17  
erasing single 18  
protecting 18  
inactivity period 7  
displaying 20  
setting options 20  
date and time  
turning on 8  
Camera Features 21  
Camera Parts 4  
Camera Setting 32  
Camera Status 32  
Camera User Interface 33  
Capture Mode 14  
Cautions i  
CDS4100 Digital Camera  
3
Changing settings 14  
setting 20  
date and time display 17  
Digital output port 4  
DISPLAY button 4, 26  
Displaying Images on a  
TV Screen 32  
Download Image(s) 31  
E
ENTER/MACRO button  
4, 24  
Erase All Images 17  
Erase Image(s) 31  
Erase single images 18  
Exit from TWAIN 32  
Exposure Controls 15  
Color 16  
L
CompactFlash 3  
CompactFlash card ejector  
4
CompactFlash card slot 4  
CompactFlash memory 7  
installing 7  
LCD Brightness Control  
23  
LCD brightness control  
dial 4  
LCD button 26  
Monitor off-status 27  
LCD Icons 28  
2x Zoom 28  
CompactFlash Storage 3  
CompactFlash Storage  
F
First time operation 3  
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LCD Icons (Cont.)  
AC adapter indicator  
Play/Recording mode  
switch 4  
POWER button 8  
Power button 4  
Power Supply 5  
AC Adaptor 6  
Auto Power Off 7  
Batteries 5  
Pre-Flash Mode 14  
Product registration i  
Protecting images 18  
Shutter Release button 4  
Shutter release button 4  
Software 3  
28  
software 11  
date and time display  
28  
Specifications 34  
Storage Card 3, 7  
storage card  
flash setting 28  
flash settings 28  
picture number 28  
picture quality indicator  
28  
white balance settings  
28  
LCD monitor  
draining batteries 8, 26  
LCD ON/OFF button 4  
LCD panel 4  
Lens 4  
formatting 19  
T
Take a Picture 31  
Taking care of your  
camera 35  
Tripod Mount 27  
Tripod socket 4  
Troubleshooting 36  
TWAIN Driver 28  
TWAIN driver 11  
TWAIN Driver Functions  
30  
Q
QUALITY/INDEX button  
4
Playback mode 24  
Recording Mode 24  
M
R
Macintosh ADB Converter  
Cable 3  
Main Menu  
PLAY mode 17  
REC mode 15  
Manual White Balance 15  
MENU button 4, 26  
Monitor on-status 27  
Ready LED 4  
REC 8  
REC Mode 8  
REC mode 14  
Registration i  
Rotate Image(s) 31  
RS-232C Cable 11  
RS-232C Digital Cable 3  
U
Upload Image(s) 31  
V
Video output port 4  
View finder eyepiece 4  
View finder window 4  
N
S
NTSC Video Cable 3  
W
Warranty 38  
White Balance 15  
Wrist strap 5  
Safety information i  
Scroll One Row Down 30  
Scroll One Row Up 30  
Scroll One Screen Down  
30  
Scroll One Screen Up 30  
Select All of the Images  
30  
Select None of the Images  
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Selecting Images 31  
Self-timer LED 4  
Self-Timer Mode 23  
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On-screen menus 13  
PLAY mode 13  
REC mode 13  
Order form, accessories  
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ZOOM button 4, 25  
Playback mode 25  
playback mode 25  
Recording mode 25  
recording mode 25  
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Picture taking 9  
PLAY mode 17  
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Order Form for Digital Camera Model CDS4100  
Description  
Part No.  
Price  
Qty.  
Total  
CompactFlash Cards  
16 Mb  
PC16CF  
PC32CF  
PV48CF  
$99.95  
32 Mb  
$149.95  
$199.95  
48Mb  
CompactFlash External Drive  
Parallel Port  
PC200P  
PC2200U  
PC490  
$99.95  
$129.95  
$39.95  
$29.95  
USB  
PCMCIA Adapter  
Battery Charger  
PC224  
Rechargeable Batteries (AA)  
2-pack Alkaline Batteries  
4-pack Alkaline Batteries  
2-pack Nickel Metal Hydride  
4-pack Nickel Metal Hydride  
PC102AK  
PC104AK  
$3.95  
$4.95  
PC202MH $9.95  
PC204MH $19.95  
Prices are subject to change without notice.  
Total Merchandise ........................................................................................... $_________  
Sales Tax .......................................................................................................... $_________  
We are required by law to collect the appropriate  
sales tax for each individual state, county, and  
locality to which the merchandise is being sent.  
Shipping and Handling .................................................................................... $  
5.00  
Total Amount Enclosed ................................................................................. $_________  
Use VISA, MasterCard, or Discover.  
Money order or check must be in U.S.  
currency only. No COD or cash.  
Please complete other side also  
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To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.  
If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by  
telephone or direct-by-mail.  
United States and Canada Orders  
To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card ready  
and call the toll-free number listed below between 8 AM and 10 PM (EST)  
Monday through Friday or between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (EST) Saturday.  
Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on  
this order form.  
1-800-338-0376  
To place your order by mail, detach and mail the completed order form with credit  
card information, money order, or check in U.S. currency (made payable to  
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.) to the following address:  
Digital Camera Accessories  
PO Box 8419  
Ronks, PA 17573  
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10330 N Meridian Street  
Indianapolis, IN 46290  
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