UMAX Technologies UMAX AstraPix 540 User Manual

AstraPix 490 / AstraPix 540  
User Manual  
Introduction  
Unpacking  
First check and identify the contents of your Digital Still Camera  
package, as below:  
Digital Camera  
USB cable  
Camera case  
Driver disc  
Battery  
Earphone  
Optional fittings  
Adapter  
CF card  
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Safety Precautions  
CAUTION: To prevent fire or risk of electrical shock, do not expose  
this unit to rain or excessive moisture.  
WARNING:To prevent electrical shock, do not attempt to modify this  
unit in any way. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer  
servicing to qualified personnel.  
When using the flash do not use this unit too close to  
your subject, as this can cause damage to the eyes.  
FCC  
NOTICE: 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 Rule. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions:  
A. This device may not caus harmful interference.  
B. This device must accept any interference received,  
including interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
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Safety Precautions  
OPERATING CONDITIONS:  
. This camera is neither waterproof nor splash-proof.  
Do not use the camera if any water has entered the camera.  
Switch the camera off, and then disconnect the power source  
(batteries or AC Power Adapter). If you are using the AC  
Power Adapter,unplug the adapter from the AC Power wall  
socket after you have disconnected the camera. Then con-  
tact your dealer. Do not continue to use it, as this may cause  
a fire or electrical shock.  
. Do not leave the unit where it may be extremely hot or  
humid (direct sunlight).  
CARRYING YOUR CAMERA:  
. When carrying be sure to always attach and use the hand  
strap provided. Hold the camera firmly in your hand ,with the  
strap securely around your wrist.  
. Never point the lens at direct sunlight, CMOS damage may  
occur.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction.................................................................................................3  
Safety Precautions......................................................................................5  
Table of Contents.......................................................................................7  
Quick Start Guide.......................................................................................8  
Identification of Controls...........................................................................13  
Image Quality...........................................................................................16  
Flash.........................................................................................................17  
Indicator Light...........................................................................................19  
Getting Started.........................................................................................20  
Taking Pictures.........................................................................................25  
Basic Recording Operation......................................................................25  
Self-Timer.................................................................................................27  
Sequence Image Capture........................................................................29  
Video Clip Capture...................................................................................31  
Audio Memo.............................................................................................33  
Digital Zoom.............................................................................................34  
Record Mode Menu..................................................................................35  
Record Menu Setup.................................................................................35  
How to Display Record Menu..................................................................... 36  
Selecting Capture Mode...........................................................................37  
Digital Zoom.............................................................................................38  
Flash Mode...............................................................................................39  
Advanced Options....................................................................................40  
Adjusting Screen Brightness....................................................................45  
Playback Mode.........................................................................................46  
Playback Mode Menu...............................................................................50  
Display Format.........................................................................................52  
Delete Images..........................................................................................52  
Digital Zoom ...........................................................................................54  
DPOF Print...............................................................................................56  
Screen Brightness....................................................................................57  
Information................................................................................................58  
TV Display................................................................................................59  
MP3 Playback..........................................................................................60  
System Requirements..............................................................................62  
Software Installation.................................................................................63  
Image Downloading.................................................................................68  
Troubleshooting..........................................................................................71  
Appendix..................................................................................................73  
Support.........................................................................................................77  
Quick Start Guide  
HOOKUP  
Connect to a printer or PC using USB cable  
Use DC adapter (optional) to power the unit  
Connect to a TV or an earphone  
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Quick Start Guide  
PREPARATION (refer to page 18-22)  
1. Insert the batteries or use the DC  
adapter (optional) to power the camera.  
2. Insert the Compact Flash card  
(optional).  
RECORDING (refer to page 23-45)  
1. Turn the function dial to  
.
.The camera will turn on and be set to record  
mode.  
2. Open the lens cover.  
.The live view will appear on the LCD moni-  
tor.  
3. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button to  
turn on/off the LCD monitor.  
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Quick Start Guide  
4. Frame your subject on the LCD  
monitor or viewfinder.  
.Compose the image and make sure it  
is clear.  
5. Press the shutter-release button  
to take the pictures.  
. The red lamp flashes slowly while the  
image is being stored into the memory.  
IMAGE PLAYBACK (refer to page 46-56)  
1.Turn the function dial to  
.
2. Use the LT/RT or UP/DN buttons  
to scroll through the images.  
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Quick Start Guide  
DELETING IMAGES (refer to page 52-53))  
1.Turn the Function dial to  
.
2.Press LT/RT or UP/DN to highlight  
the image you want to delete.  
3.Press MENU/STOP to access to the  
menu.  
4.Highlight the delete icon  
DELETE  
and enter it.  
CURRENT  
ALL  
REFORMAT  
• Select CURRENT to delete the current  
photo or ALL to delete all photoes includ-  
ing the memo. Select REFORMAT to  
delete all photos and MP3 files.  
Exit  
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Quick Start Guide  
5. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button  
again.  
• A confirmation screen will appear.  
DELETE?  
YES  
NO  
Exit  
6. Press the UP/DN to select "YES",  
and enter it.  
• The LCD monitor returns to the next  
image after deleting it.  
NOTICE:  
When opening the menu or pressing the direction buttons, a descrip-  
tion of the icon highlighted will appear in the bottom left of TFT LCD.  
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Identification of Controls  
CAMERA BODY  
1
4
2
6
3
5
7
8
9
10  
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7. Flash lamp  
1. Function dial  
8. Self-timer lamp (Red)  
9. Viewfinder window  
10. Lens  
2. Shutter/Play/Pause  
3. NQ (Normal Quality)  
4. Flash  
11. Lens cover slide  
5. Mode  
6. Status LCD  
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Identification of Controls  
CAMERA BODY  
3
4 5  
6
7
8
2
1
11  
9
10  
1. Orange LED indicator  
2. Green LED indicator  
3. Viewfinder  
7. LT/RT  
8. Up/DN  
9. LCD monitor  
10. USB interface  
11. MIC  
4. MENU/STOP  
5. DISP/ENTER/REP  
6. Strap eyelet  
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Identification of Controls  
CAMERA BODY  
1. TV/Phones  
2. DC in 6v  
1
2
Indications of Function Dial & Status LCD  
1. Power  
2. Record  
3. Playback  
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5
1
2
4. MP3 playback  
5. Software/Download  
6. TV output  
3
4
1. Snapshot  
2. Self-timer  
3. Sequence  
1
2
3
4
5
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4. Video clip  
5. Audio memo  
6. Battery Power Level  
7. Image quality  
8. Flash lamp  
9. Recordable  
image no.  
NQ  
HQ  
SQ  
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AUTO  
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Image Quality  
IMAGE QUALITY  
When the camera is turned on, the default image quality settings  
will be used. This default settings can be changed manually.  
The number of images stored depends on the image quality level  
used: High Quality (HQ), Normal Quality (NQ) or Super Quality  
(SQ).  
MODE  
COMPRESSION RATE  
Super Quality  
1:4  
High Quality  
1:8  
Normal Quality  
1:16  
In the Capture mode, each time you press  
the NQ button, the quality mode changes,  
which is shown on the status LCD:  
SQ  
NQ  
HQ  
This function is not available in Audio  
Memo and Video Clip.  
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Flash  
BUILT-IN FLASH LAMP  
When the camera is turned on, the default setting of flash  
mode is 'No Flash'. The other flash modes can be set by using  
the Flash button. Press this button to toggle between the three  
flash modes.  
In autoflash ,the flash will fire  
automatically when the light  
level is low or your subject is  
backlit.  
AUTOFLASH  
NO FLASH  
AUTO  
Use flash cancel when photo-  
graphing subjects that are  
beyond the flash range or  
when flash photography is  
prohibited.  
The flash will fire every time a  
picture is taken, regardless of  
lighting. Use forced-flash to  
reduce harsh shadows on  
your subject's face.  
FORCED-  
FLASH  
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Flash  
CHANGING THE FLASH MODE  
1. In Record mode, press the  
Flash button.  
.The currently set flash mode  
appears on the status LCD.  
2. Repeatedly press the button.  
.The flash mode on the status  
LCD changes in cycle.  
AUTO  
.Select the mode you desired.  
NOTICE:  
The default setting is No flash. Under the capture mode of the  
sequence or video clip, the flash cannot be set up.  
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Indicator Light  
There are three indicator lights on  
this unit:  
1
2
1. Green light  
. When it flashes, this indicates the  
camera is being charged.  
. When it glows, this indicates the  
next operation can be done.  
2. Orange light  
. When the system is “busy”, it will  
flash, it is suggested that the next  
operation should not be done.  
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3. Red light  
.When Self-timer is selected, it will  
flash.  
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Getting Started  
INSERTING THE BATTERIES  
1. Open the battery cover.  
.Slide the cover in the direction of the  
arrow and fold it up to open it.  
2. Insert the batteries  
.Match the batteries to the polarity  
indicated on the back of the cover.  
3. Close the cassette cover.  
.While pulling up the cover slightly,  
fold it down and slide it back until it  
clicks.  
NOTICE:  
Make sure the unit is turned off before removing the batteries.  
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Getting Started  
INSERTING THE COMPACT FLASH CARD  
You may use a compact flash card for image storage before  
capturing images.  
1. Open the battery cover.  
.Slide the cover in the direction of the  
arrow and fold it up to open it.  
2. Insert the compact flash card  
into the card slot, pushing it until  
the card- release lever pops out.  
.Push the card in straight, not at an  
angle.  
.If the card stops mid-way, confirm the  
direction of the card, never apply  
force.  
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Getting Started  
3. Close the battery cover.  
.While pulling up the cover slightly, fold  
it down and slide it back until it clicks.  
NOTICE:  
Make sure the unit is turned off before removing the compact  
flash card.  
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Getting Started  
REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH CARD  
1. Open the battery cover.  
.Slide the cover in the direction of the  
arrow and fold it up to open it.  
2. Press the card-release lever to  
eject the card.  
.When the card is ejected, pull it straight  
out.  
3. Close the battery cover.  
.While pulling up the cover slightly, fold it  
down and slide it back until it clicks.  
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Getting Started  
TRIPOD MOUNTING  
1. Align and tighten  
.Align the screw on the tripod with  
the camera's mounting socket, then  
tighten the screw.  
NOTICE:  
.When using a tripod ,be sure to open and extend its legs fully  
to stabilize the camera .  
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Taking Pictures  
BASIC RECORDING OPERATION (SNAPSHOT)  
1. Turn the function dial to  
.Status LCD is lit up.  
.The default capture mode is  
shot).  
.
(snap-  
2. Move the lens cover slide to open  
the lens cover.  
.The live view will appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
3. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button  
to turn off the LCD monitor.  
. Press it again to switch on.  
. If connected to TV, both preview and  
capture can be operated by TV.  
. The LCD monitor will switch off auto-  
matically if no used for a period of 1  
minute or more.  
NOTICE:  
.Before recording you may reset each parameter such as flash  
light (page 15,16), image quality (page 43), digital zoom (page  
32) from the Record Mode Menu.  
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Taking Pictures  
BASIC RECORDING OPERATION (SNAPSHOT)  
4. Center the subject in the LCD moni-  
tor or place the viewfinder's focus  
frame on the subject.  
.When holding the camera, make sure  
your fingers do not cover the lens.  
.Adjust the distance between camera  
and the subject.  
Make sure the image in TFT LCD is  
clear.  
5. Press the shutter-release button to  
take the pictures.  
. In snapshot mode, no flash, auto expo-  
sure and auto white balance are default  
settings.  
. The number of remaining images to be  
taken decreases 1 automatically.  
If the lens cover isn’t open, the buzzer  
will alarm 3 times or “PLEASE UNCOV-  
ER LENS” will appear on TFT LCD.  
6. Move the lens cover slide to close  
the lens.  
7. Turn the function dial to  
to turn off the camera.  
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Taking Pictures  
SELF-TIMER  
The self-timer will delay for capturing approximately 10 sec-  
onds after you press the shutter-release button.  
1. Turn the function dial to  
.Capture mode is set.  
.Status LCD is lit up.  
2. Move the lens cover slide to open  
the lens.  
.The live view will appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
3. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP but-  
ton to turn on the LCD monitor.  
.Press it again to switch off.  
4. You can use a tripod to support  
the camera.  
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Taking Pictures  
5. Press the Mode button till the  
timer icon  
is displayed on  
the status LCD.  
6. Arrange the camera and  
subject position, and compose  
your picture.  
7. Press the shutter-release but-  
ton down to start timer.  
. The camera will take pictures  
automatically in about 10 seconds.  
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Taking Pictures  
SEQUENCE IMAGE CAPTURE  
This digital camera will continuously take 5 images (AstraPix  
490) / 3 images (AstraPix 540) while the shutter-release button  
is pressed once. There is no flash.  
1. Turn the function dial to  
.Capture mode is set.  
.Status LCD is lit up.  
2. Move the lens cover slide to open  
the lens.  
.The live view will appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
3. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button  
to turn on the LCD monitor.  
.Press it again to switch off.  
4. Press the Mode button till the  
sequence icon  
status LCD.  
is displayed on the  
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Taking Pictures  
SEQUENCE IMAGE CAPTURE  
5. Arrange the camera and sub-  
ject position, and compose  
your picture.  
6. Press the shutter-release but-  
ton.  
.The unit starts sequence image  
capture with the orange light  
flashing.  
.When the flashing light is  
switched to the green light, TFT  
will return to the preview status,  
the capture is over.  
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Taking Pictures  
VIDEO CLIP CAPTURE  
1. Turn the function dial to  
.Capture mode is set.  
.Status LCD is lit up.  
2. Move the lens cover slide to  
open the lens.  
.The live view will appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
3. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP but-  
ton to turn on the LCD monitor.  
.Press it again to switch off.  
4. Press the Mode button till the  
Video Clip icon  
the status LCD.  
is displayed on  
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Taking Pictures  
5. Arrange the camera and subject  
position, and compose your pic-  
ture.  
6. Press the shutter-release button  
to take a continuous video clip  
and press it again to stop record-  
ing.  
.The length of the video clip is deter-  
mined by the memory space.  
.This unit can record voice simulta-  
neously.  
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Taking Pictures  
AUDIO MEMO  
The Audio Memo recorded is attached and referenced to the  
last image taken. It is possible to record a 7-second audio  
memo of the picture taken (except for video clip).  
1. Turn the function dial to  
.Capture mode is set.  
.Status LCD is lit up.  
2. Repeatedly press the Mode button  
till the audio memo icon  
on the LCD monitor.  
appears  
.The captured image displays on TFT  
LCD.  
The icon  
appears on the up-left cor-  
ner of TFT LCD.  
3. Press the shutter-release button to  
start recording.  
.The orange light blinks till the recording  
is over.  
."Audio Recording ..." shows on TFT  
LCD till the recording is over.  
.When recording again, the last record-  
ing will be recovered.  
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Taking Pictures  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
The digital zoom will increase the magnification of the live  
image on the LCD monitor. In order to record a far object more  
vividly, use the digital zoom to preview before capturing image  
or recording a clip.The digital zoom has 12 (AstraPix 490) / 16  
(AstraPix 540) levels. When you press the direction buttons,  
the live view will move glossily on the LCD monitor.  
Press the UP button, the zoom is in, and press the DN, the  
zoom is out.  
.The zoom magnification change is visible on the LCD but  
invisible in the viewfinder. You should use the LCD monitor to  
compose your picture.  
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Record Mode Menu  
RECORD MENU SETUP  
The Record Mode Menu allows you to change the default set-  
tings for image capturing such as digital zoom, white balance,  
sound and so on.  
(Snapshot)  
(Capture Mode)  
(Video Clip)  
(Digital Zoom)  
(Sequence)  
(Flash Lamp)  
(ZoomX1)  
(Advanced)  
(ZoomX2)  
(Screen Brightness)  
(Auto Flash)  
QUICK REVIEW  
(No Flash)  
EXPOSURE  
WHITE BALANCE  
(Forced Flash)  
SOUND  
IMAGE QUALITY  
(Normal)  
EXIT  
(Brightness)  
(Dark)  
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Record Mode Menu  
HOW TO DISPLAY RECORD MENU  
1. Turn the function dial to  
.Capture mode is set.  
.Status LCD is lit up.  
2. Move the lens cover slide to open  
the lens.  
.The live view will appear on the LCD  
monitor.  
3. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP but-  
ton to turn on the TFT LCD.  
.Press it again to switch off.  
.If TFT LCD is off, when connected to  
TV, it can be displayed by TV.  
4. Press the MENU/STOP button.  
.Press it again to switch off.  
.The menu can be displayed on TV or  
TFT LCD.  
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Record Mode Menu  
SELECTING CAPTURE MODE  
On the menu, there are three capture modes available: snap-  
shot, video clip and sequence.  
1. In Record Mode, press the  
MENU/STOP button.  
. The menu will appear.  
. The default setting is Snapshot.  
2. Press the UP/DN button to select the  
other modes.  
3. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button  
to confirm it and return to the live  
view.  
. The capture mode selected displays on  
TFT LCD and Status LCD.  
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Record Mode Menu  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
Zoom x 2/x 4 selected makes the subject closer, and makes the  
number of recordable images increase.  
1.In Record Mode, press the  
menu/Stop button.  
• The menu will appear.  
2. Press the LT/RT button to select  
.
3. Press the UP/DN button to dis-  
play the submenu and select the  
item.  
4. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP but-  
ton to confirm it.  
• The LCD monitor returns to the live  
view with digital zoom selected.  
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Record Mode Menu  
FLASH MODE  
You can select flash mode according to the environment and  
requirement, the default setting is Auto Flash.  
1. In Record Mode, press the  
menu/Stop button.  
• The menu will appear.  
2. Press the LT/RT button to select  
.
3. Press the UP/DN button to dis-  
play the submenu and select the  
item.  
4. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP but-  
ton to confirm.  
. The flash mode selected displays  
on Status LCD.  
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Record Mode Menu  
FLASH MODE  
This setup is recommended for photographers who have some pro-  
fessional knowledge.  
1. In Record Mode, press the menu/Stop  
button.  
• The menu will appear.  
2. Press the LT/RT button to select  
.
3. Press the UP/DN button for access to  
the submenu and also use it to make a  
selection.  
QUICK VIEW  
1. In the advanced menu, select Quick  
Review.  
• A sub-menu appears.  
ADVANCED  
QUICK VIEW  
QUICK REVIEW  
EXPOSURE  
WHITE BALANCE  
SOUND  
ON  
OFF  
IMAGE QUALITY  
Exit  
EXIT  
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Record Mode Menu  
2. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button to  
select the item desired.  
• If you choose yes, A sub-menu appears.  
On: It will ask you: Continue or delete?  
If Continue is selected, it will return to  
viewfinder mode with the captured image  
saved.  
If delete is selected, it will return to  
viewfinder mode with the captured image  
deleted.  
EXPOSURE  
Besides auto exposure, the level also can be adjusted manually by  
Exposure Compensation Function.  
1. In the advanced menu, select  
Exposure.  
2. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP but-  
ton to display the sub-menu.  
3. Press UP/DN to adjust the level.  
EXPOSURE  
+
0
-
EXIT  
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Record Mode Menu  
4. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to con-  
firm, and return to the upper  
menu.  
WHITE BALANCE  
White balance function is to make dif-  
ferent types of lighting more neutral,  
that is like selecting daylight film or  
tungsten film. The default setting is  
automatic.  
1. In the advanced menu, select White  
Balance.  
2. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button  
to display the sub-menu.  
3. Press UP/DN to select the item  
desired.  
WHITE BALANCE  
AUTOMATIC  
DAYLIGHT  
CLOUDY  
FLUORESCENT  
TUNGSTEN  
EXIT  
4. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to confirm,  
and return to the upper menu.  
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Record Mode Menu  
SOUND  
Audio indication allows you to see each step processing or ready to  
process.  
1. In the advanced menu, select  
Sound.  
2. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP but-  
ton to display the sub-menu.  
3. Press UP/DN to select the item  
desired.  
SOUND  
ON  
OFF  
Exit  
4. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to con-  
firm, and return to the upper  
menu.  
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Record Mode Menu  
IMAGE QUALITY  
1. In the advanced menu, select Image  
Quality.  
2. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button  
to display the sub-menu.  
3. Press UP/DN to select the item  
desired.  
IMAGE QUALITY  
SUPER HIGH  
HIGH  
NORMAL  
Exit  
4. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to confirm  
it, and return to the upper menu.  
Status LCD displays the corresponding  
image quality, and recordable image no.  
under it.  
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Record Mode Menu  
ADJUSTING SCREEN BRIGHTNESS  
Reset the screen brightness before recording to moderate the too  
dark or too bright light.  
1. Press MENU/STOP to access the  
menu.  
2. Press LT/RT to select  
.
3. Press UP/DN to select the item  
desired.  
Normal  
Brightness  
Dark  
4. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to con-  
firm it, and return to the live view.  
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Playback Mode  
SINGLE-FRAME PLAYBACK  
Images shot with the camera are automatically numbered, then  
stored into the built-in memory or CF card. You can view the stored  
images one by one just as reading the album.  
capture mode  
series/total no.  
0005/0012  
.
1. Turn the Function dial to  
The last image shows on TFT LCD.  
2. Press LT/RT or UP/DN to scroll up  
or down the images stored.  
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Playback Mode  
PLAYBACK AN IMAGE WITH AUDIO MEMO  
When you view images by pressing the UP/DN button, if an image is  
attached with the icon  
on top left corner of the LCD monitor, that  
indicates it is an image with audio memo.  
0005/0012  
Press the Shutter/Play/Pause  
button to playback the audio  
memo, meanwhile, you may  
use earphone to listen to it.  
THUMBNAIL DISPLAY...  
0005/0012  
•The words "THUMBNAIL  
DESPLAY..."shows on the LCD  
monitor till it is over.  
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Playback Mode  
PLAYBACK A VIDEO CLIP  
When you view images by pressing the UP/DN button, if an image is  
attached with the icon  
on top left corner of the LCD monitor,  
that indicates it is a video clip.  
1. Press the Shutter/Play/Pause but-  
ton.  
•The video clip starts to play, mean-  
while, you may use earphone to listen  
to it.  
VIDEO  
0005/0012  
2. Press the Shuttle/Play/Pause but-  
ton again. The clip will pause, and  
resume to continue by pressing it  
again.  
3. During the video clip playback,  
use the direction buttons to switch  
to the previous or next photo, while  
the clip playback is stopped.  
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Playback Mode  
PLAYBACK A VIDEO CLIP  
1. Turn the Function dial to  
.
2. Press MENU/STOP to access the  
display menu.  
3. Use the UP/DN button to highlight  
the icon  
.
4. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to confirm  
your selection.  
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Playback Mode  
The Playback Mode Menu allows you to easily access to each  
setting menu such as display format, delete images, digital  
zoom, print and so on.  
PLAYBACK MODE SETUP  
Display format  
Delete images  
Digital zoom  
DPOF print  
Single  
Thumbnail  
Screen  
Current  
All  
Reformat  
Exit  
brightness  
Information  
On  
Off  
(Normal)  
(Brightness)  
(Dark)  
Zoom X 1  
Zoom X 2  
Print Image  
Cancel Print  
Print All  
Cancel All  
Exit  
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Playback Mode Menu  
DISPLAY FORMAT  
1. In playback mode, press  
MENU/STOP to access to the menu.  
• Press it again to exit.  
2. Press UP/DN to access to the sub-  
menu, and select the item desired.  
• The default setting is Single.  
To switch to other items, press UP/DN.  
3. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to confirm  
your selection.  
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Playback Mode Menu  
If you aren't satisfied with any image captured, it allows you to delete  
it to save storage room.  
1. Turn the Function dial to  
.
2. Press LT/RT or UP/DN to highlight  
the image you want to delete.  
•It is available in both playback modes  
(single & thumbnail).  
3. Press MENU/STOP to access the  
delete menu.  
DELETE  
4. Highlight the single icon  
.
• Select CURRENT to delete the current  
photo or ALL to delete all photos including  
the memo. Select REFORMAT to delete  
all photis and mp3 files.  
CURRENT  
ALL  
REFORMAT  
EXIT  
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Playback Mode Menu  
5. Press the DISP/ENTER/REP button  
again.  
• A confirmation screen will appear.  
DELETE?  
YES  
NO  
EXIT  
6. Press the UP/DN to select "YES",  
and enter it.  
The LCD monitor returns to the next  
image after deleting it.  
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Playback Mode Menu  
DIGITAL ZOOM  
1. In playback mode, images can be  
displayed on full screen.  
2. Press MENU/STOP to access to  
the menu.  
3. Press LT/RT to select  
.
4. Press UP/DN to select the item  
desired.  
To switch to other items, press LT/RT.  
5. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to confirm  
your selection.  
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Playback Mode Menu  
The image is displayed full screen  
with a selected portion of the  
image. You can use UP/DN or  
LT/RT to scroll around the  
zoomed in image.  
6. If  
is selected, press  
DISP/ENTER/REP, the portion  
will zoom into full screen.  
• Press it again to return.  
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Playback Mode Menu  
DPOF PRINT  
1. In playback mode, press the  
MENU/STOP button.  
2. Press the Lt/Rt button to highlight  
the Print icon.  
3. Press the UP/DN button to select  
the item desired.  
DPOF PRINT  
PRINT IMAGE  
CANCEL PRINT  
PRINT ALL  
CANCEL ALL  
Exit  
4. Press the Display/Enter/Rep but-  
ton to confirm your selection.  
0010/0015  
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Playback Mode Menu  
SCREEN BRIGHTNESS  
Reset the screen brightness to moderate the too dark or too bright  
light.  
1. Press MENU/STOP to access to  
the menu.  
2. Press LT/RT to select  
.
3. Press UP/DN to select the item  
desired.  
Normal  
Brightness  
Dark  
4. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to con-  
firm it, and return to the preview  
status.  
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Playback Mode Menu  
INFORMATION  
1. In playback mode, press  
the MENU/STOP button to  
access to the menu.  
2. Press the Lt/Rt button to  
highlight the Information  
icon.  
3. Press the Up/Dn button to  
select the item desired.  
4. Press the Display/Enter  
button to confirm your selec-  
tion  
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TV Display  
TV DISPLAY  
It allows you to playback images captured on TV. And at the same  
time, you also can use a headphone to listen to audio memo  
attached.  
1. Connect AV cable to video  
output of your camera.  
2. Connect the other end to  
video input of TV.  
3. Turn on TV, and set it to AV  
mode.  
4. Turn the function dial to  
.
• The last image captured shows  
on TV.  
You can process it the same as  
in playback mode.  
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MP3 Playback  
This camera allows you to enjoy MP3 stereo, it reads MP3 files,  
which is downloaded from PC, from CF card. It is needed to use  
drive software "Mass Storage".  
1. Turn the function dial to  
• TFT LCD will be lit automati-  
caly, and MP3 menu appears.  
.
MP3 PLAYER  
NO. :02/04  
TITLE:NUNCAT.MP3  
REPEAT:N0  
2. Press LT/RT or UP/DN to  
select a song.  
3. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to  
select one repeat mode:  
REPEAT:N0  
REPEAT:CURRENT  
REPEAT:ALL  
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MP3 Playback  
4. Press Shutter/Play/Pause to start  
playing back songs selected.  
• TFT LCD switches off automatically.  
• The volume can be adjusted by  
pressing LT/RTor UP/DN.  
• Press Shutter/Play/Pause to pause  
playback.  
5. Press MENU/STOP to stop play-  
back.  
• TFT LCD switches on, and MP3  
menu appears.  
• When you do not want to listen any  
longer, turn function dial to  
power off.  
,
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System Requirements  
BASIC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS  
• Intel pentium processor or higher and the corresponding AMD  
compatible computers.  
• window: 98/2000/ME/XP  
• CD-ROM drive, audio drive, speakers  
• 32MB SDRAM  
• 140MB hard disk space  
• USB interface  
• 16-bit color display adapter  
• monitor record mode 800x600  
(24-bit color display adapter, true color display recommended)  
CD-ROM SOFTWARE ATTACHED  
1. AstraPix 490 / 540 USB driver  
This is an Twain driver to download still images. It can be opened  
through image editing programs such as Imaging (Win 98, Me, 2000)  
or Paint (Win XP). To use the cam as a webcam, please also choose  
this driver mode.  
2. Umax AstraPix 490 / 540 DSC USB Mass Storage Adapter  
With this drive program you can access to the camera as to a  
removable drive.  
3. Photo Studio 1.3  
This is a software for image downloading and processing, which is  
suitable for windows 98/2000/ME/XP operation system.  
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Software Installation  
OPERATION SYSTEM  
To download still images, it is necessary to install DSC USB driver. If  
you want to download video clip or audio memo, drive program of  
DSC USB Mass Storage Class Adapter is needed. Refer to the soft-  
ware instruction for details of image processing.  
DSC USB DRIVER  
1. Turn function dial to  
.
• Drive Type menu appears.  
2. Press UP/DN to select drive type  
WDM.  
3. Connect USB cable to USB port  
of PC.  
4. Connect the other end of USB  
cable to that of the unit.  
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Software Installation  
5. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to con-  
firm it.  
• On PC monitor, the message "Add  
New Hardware" appears, press  
"Next".  
6. Select "Search the latest drive  
program", press "Next".  
7. Insert the disc, select "Search  
CD-ROM drive", press "Next".  
(For Win 98, please select the  
directory driver / Wdm /  
Win98_2K on the driver CD)  
8. It will copy the contents of the  
disc automatically.  
9. Press "OK", when the installa-  
tion is over.  
Use the DSC USB driver to use the  
camera as a PC camera.  
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Software Installation  
DSC USB MASS STORAGE ADAPTER  
1. Turn function dial to  
.
• Drive Type menu appears.  
• Press UP/DN to select drive type  
Mass Storage.  
2. Connect USB cable to USB port  
of PC.  
3. Connect the other end of USB  
cable to that of the unit.  
4. Press DISP/ENTER/REP to con-  
firm it.  
• On PC monitor, the message "Add  
New Hardware" appears, press  
"Next".  
5. Select "Search the latest drive  
program", press "Next".  
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Software Installation  
7. Insert the disc, select "Search CD-  
ROM drive", press "Next".  
(For Win 98, please select the direc-  
tory driver / MassStorage  
/ Win98 on the driver CD)  
8. It will copy the contents of the disc  
automatically.  
9. Press "OK", when the installation  
is over.  
10. Click on "My Computer", a remov-  
able drive icon appears, click on it,  
then you can view images captured  
on the unit.  
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Software Installation  
APPLICATION SOFTWARE  
1. Insert the CD-ROM disc supplied.  
2. Double-click CD-ROM drive.  
3. Click on Photo Studio 1.3, double-click "setup" to start instal-  
lation.  
4. After the installation is finished, Photo Studio 1.3 (including  
Album & Play Album) appears on the start menu."  
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Image Downloading  
Before downloading, make sure "Photo Studio 1.3", "DSC USB  
Driver" and "DSC USB Mass Storage Class Adapter" have been  
installed.  
"WDM" FORMAT  
1. Turn function dial to  
.
• Drive Type menu appears.  
2. Press UP/DN to select drive type  
"WDM".  
3. Make USB connection.  
4.Start up an image editing pro-  
gramm such as Imaging (Win  
98/Me/2000) or Paint (Win XP).  
5. Click on Import Twain and choose  
“Twain” or “AstraPix Digital Camera".  
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Image Downloading  
6. Click on the image desired to load it in the  
image editing programm.  
When an error occurs, check the following:  
1. Did you turn on Photo Management software?  
2. Is USB cable connected properly?  
3. Has the USB interface been used by other  
application?  
4. Has USB cable been cut or damaged?  
5. Is function dial turned to  
?
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Image Downloading  
"MASS STORAGE" FORMAT  
1. Turn function dial to  
.
• Drive Type menu appears.  
2. Make USB connection.  
3. Press UP/DN to select drive  
type "Mass Storage".  
4. Open "My Computer", select  
the removable driver icon.  
• Transfer Images window appears  
and images captured by the unit as  
well.  
5. Double-click the removable  
driver icon to access to the  
recorded images, video clip,  
audio memo or MP3 files.  
6. If you want to enjoy MP3  
songs, you can download them  
from a computer or internet to CF  
card.  
7. To open an image just double  
click on the desired image. You  
can also pull it into "Photo Studio  
1.3".  
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Troubleshooting  
INDICATION  
If there are some indication on the LCD monitor, the unit needs the  
operation as below:  
INDICATION  
SOLUTION  
Replace the Compact Flash card with  
a new one or delete some images from  
the CF card.  
MEMORY FULL  
NO MP3 FILE  
Copy MP3 files to the CF card.  
PLEASE OPEN THE  
LENS  
Move the lens cover slide to open the  
lens.  
Take pictures. Use playback option  
view them.  
NO PICTURE  
Turn off the unit, and re-insert the card.  
Please format CF card before first use.  
CARD NOT PROPERLY  
INSERTED  
Please notice: The battery life will be effected  
if the LCD monitor is permanently left on!  
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Troubleshooting  
SYMPTOMS  
CORRECTION  
• Turn on the unit.  
• Replace the batteries.  
• Connect to DC power  
The power is not turned on.  
The power is turned off  
during the use.  
• Replace the batteries.  
• Do not remove the CF card when  
power on.  
• Connect the adapter properly  
when use it.  
• Set it to record mode.  
• Format the memory media.  
• Replace the batteries.  
• Turn on the unit.  
The unit doesn't take pic-  
tures after the shutter  
button is pressed.  
Flash does not work.  
• Change to the correct flash mode.  
• Remove the batteries and insert  
them again.  
Camera is unable to work by  
any button or switch.  
• Remove the batteries and insert  
them again  
Problems with the color or  
OSD on LCD.  
Images cannot be displayed • Check connections to the camera  
on TV.  
and TV.  
• Check the connections.  
• Make sure it is turned on.  
• Replace the batteries or use the  
adapter properly.  
Images can't be downloaded  
by USB.  
• Install the right driver software.  
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Appendix  
SPECIFICATION  
General  
Fixed focal length, built-in media type digital camera with the LCD  
monitor, built-in flash light.  
Image sensor  
1/2 inch progressive-scan color CMOS, 1,3 Mio Pixel (AstraPix 490)  
1/2 inch progressive-scan color CMOS, 2 Mio Pixel (AstraPix 540)  
Lens  
9.98mm (50.7mm in the 35mm film equivalent scales) (AstraPix 490)  
9.2mm (47.4mm in the 35mm film equivalent scales) (AstraPix 540)  
F number: 2.8  
The depth of field: 0.6m to infinity  
Field of view: 53°  
File format  
EXIF 2.0 image file format (*.jpg), and compliance with the EXIF 2.1  
Standard  
EXIF 2.0 audio file format (*.wav)  
Video format JPEG:*.avi  
Image  
Image file size: 1280 x 1024 (AstraPix 490)  
Image file size: 1600 x 1200 (AstraPix 540)  
Image quality mode: super high, high, normal  
Image compression ratio: super high (1:4); high (1:8); normal (1:16)  
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Appendix  
Memory media  
Built-in storage media (7MB)  
Number of images can be stored:  
Approx. 10 (AstraPix 490) / 7(AstraPix 540) for Super High Quality.  
Approx. 20 (AstraPix 490) / 14(AstraPix 540) for High Quality.  
Approx. 41 (AstraPix 490) / 27(AstraPix 540) for Normal Quality  
Compact flash type I (optional)  
Function  
Record mode: snapshot, self-timer, sequence, video clip, audio  
memo  
The stereo MP3 playback  
Preview mode: the LCD monitor, TV, the optics viewfinder  
Playback mode: the LCD monitor, TV  
The way of playback: single-frame image, thumbnails  
Delete function: single, all, format  
Number  
Shuttle speed: 1/10 --- 1/1000  
Time of self-timer: 10 sec.  
The length of sequence: 5 images (AstraPix 490)  
The length of sequence: 3 images (AstraPix 540)  
The length of video clip: infinity (enough memory)  
Audio memo record time: 7sec.  
Auto close the LCD monitor: 1 minute  
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Appendix  
White balance  
Automatic, manual setting available (daylight, cloudy, fluorescent,  
tungsten)  
Exposure control  
Programmed AE  
Exposure compensation: up to 1/-3 EV in 1/2 EV increments.  
ISO sensitivity: approx. 100 equivalent  
Built-in flash  
Guide number: 4.8  
The effective distance: 1m-2m  
Restore time: 7sec.  
Flash mode: auto/no/forced  
Viewfinder  
Ratio of view: 80%  
Magnification: X0.5  
Eye-relief: 10mm  
LCD monitor  
Type: 1.6 inch low temperature poly-silicon color D-TFD module  
Pixels: approx. 110,000  
Digital zoom  
Record mode: 12 levels (AstraPix 490) / 16 levels (AstraPix 540)  
Playback mode: x2 (AstraPix 490) / x4 (AstraPix 540)  
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Appendix  
Interface  
USB (universal serial bus)  
Video/audio output: composite video signal  
Power source  
Power: AA-sized alkaline battery X4 (AA-sized Ni-Cd or AA-sized Ni-  
MH Battery are also available)  
External power (optional): a 6V-1A DC adapter  
DC terminal (provided on the camera body): 3.5-4.0mm  
Operating ambient temperature and humidity ranges  
0°C to 40°C (32 to 104F), 85 maximum (noncondensing)  
Dimension (W X H X D)  
114X65X40mm (4.48X2.56X1.57inches)  
Weight (without batteries or recording media)  
Approx. 210g  
Specifications are based on the latest information available at the  
time of print and are subject to change without notice.  
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Support  
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