Concord Camera Digital Camera 3132z User Manual

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INDEX  
Getting Started............................................................................ 1  
Contents of Package ........................................................................... 1  
System Requirements......................................................................... 1  
General Precautions ............................................................................ 2  
FCC Compliance and Advisory............................................................ 2  
Camera Nomenclature ......................................................................... 3  
Accessory Set-up ................................................................................ 4  
Preparing to Take Pictures ......................................................... 6  
Battery Installation................................................................................ 6  
Turning the Power On .......................................................................... 8  
Date and Time Set-Up ......................................................................... 9  
Beep Sound Set-Up .......................................................................... 10  
Quick View Setting (LCD Confirm) .................................................... 10  
Auto Power Off Settings.................................................................... 11  
TV Out Signal Set-Up ........................................................................ 12  
Language Set-Up............................................................................... 13  
Returning to Default Settings............................................................. 14  
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Using a Memory Card ........................................................................ 15  
Camera Working Mode...................................................................... 16  
Taking Pictures ......................................................................... 17  
Previewing a Picture before it is taken............................................... 17  
Using the Zoom Feature .................................................................... 19  
Digital Zoom Function........................................................................ 19  
Taking a Picture .................................................................................. 20  
Changing the Picture Resolution ....................................................... 22  
Adjusting the Exposure ..................................................................... 24  
Setting the White Balance ................................................................. 25  
Changing the ISO Speed .................................................................. 26  
Setting the Slow Shutter Mode .......................................................... 27  
Setting the Flash ................................................................................ 28  
Using the Macro mode....................................................................... 28  
Setting the Self-Timer ........................................................................ 29  
Recording Video Images................................................................... 30  
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode...................................... 32  
Reviewing Your Pictures and Videos....................................... 33  
Viewing Pictures ................................................................................ 33  
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Replaying the Last Image Quickly ..................................................... 33  
Viewing Pictures in Thumbnail........................................................... 34  
Zooming the Displayed Image .......................................................... 35  
Erasing Pictures................................................................................. 35  
Protecting Pictures against Deletion ................................................. 38  
Running a Slide Show (Auto Play) ..................................................... 39  
Copying Flash Memory Images to a Memory Card........................... 40  
Formatting Memory Card or On board memory ................................ 41  
Setting Your Camera for Printing............................................. 43  
Folders and Files ............................................................................... 43  
File Number Reset............................................................................. 44  
DPOF Print Settings .......................................................................... 45  
PRINT Image Matching ..................................................................... 47  
Installing the Software.............................................................. 48  
Installing the Drivers.......................................................................... 48  
Installing the Software...................................................................... 49  
Using MGI PhotoSuite 4 SE.............................................................. 51  
Connecting your camera......................................................... 54  
Viewing Images on a TV Set.............................................................. 54  
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Downloading Images to a Computer............................................... 54  
About the memory storage in this camera..................................... 58  
Indicator Lamp Reference................................................................. 59  
Troubleshooting................................................................................. 59  
Default Setting in Each Camera Working Mode ................................ 61  
Specification ...................................................................................... 62  
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Getting Started  
Getting Started  
Contents of Package  
All of the items shown below are included with your camera.  
USB cable  
Camera  
Video cable  
Strap  
Alkaline batteries  
(2 AA-size batteries)  
User's Guide  
Soft case  
CD-ROM  
System Requirements  
For Windows  
PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 166MHz  
Windows 98/98se/2000/ME/XP  
Minimum 32MB RAM  
USB Port  
CD-ROM drive  
For Macintosh  
Mac Power PC or higher  
Mac OS 9.0 - 10.0  
Minimum 32MB RAM  
USB Port  
CD-ROM drive  
800x600 pixels, 16-bit color display compatible monitor  
* Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
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General Precautions  
·
Do not try to open the case of the camera or attempt to modify this camera in any way.  
High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed.  
Maintenance and repairs should be carried out by authorized service providers.  
Do not fire the flash near eyes, human or animal. It may cause eye damage  
especially to children.  
·
·
Do not use this camera with wet hands. Keep the camera away from water and other  
liquids. Moisture creates the danger of fire and electric shock. Never use this camera  
in the rain or snow.  
·
·
For safety reasons, please keep this camera and accessories out of reach of children  
or animals to prevent accidents.  
If you notice smoke or a strange odor coming out of the camera, immediately turn  
the power off and unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet. Take it to an  
authorized service center for repair. Never attempt your own maintenance.  
FCC Compliance and Advisory  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions: 1.) this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2.) this device must  
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B peripheral,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in  
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause a harmful interference to radio or television reception, which  
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.  
·
·
·
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet and to a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
·
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Where shielded interface cables  
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have been provided with the product or specified additional components or accessories  
elsewhere defined to be used with the installation of the product, they must be used in  
order to ensure compliance with FCC regulation.  
Camera Nomenclature  
Front  
Self-timer lamp  
Viewfinder  
Flash  
Lens  
Exposure sensor  
Microphone  
Back  
Operation lamp  
Viewfinder  
Macro / Right button  
/
/ Zoom Out button  
/ Zoom In button  
button  
Flash / Up button  
Self-timer / Left button  
Replay / Down button  
button  
Battery cover  
Play / Pause button  
LCD Monitor screen  
/
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Side  
DC IN terminal  
USB port  
Video out terminal  
Battery cover  
Top  
Shutter button  
Mode dial  
Power button  
Accessory Set-up  
Attaching the Wrist Strap  
·
Follow the illustrations to add the wrist strap.  
NOTE:  
When carrying the camera by the strap, please don’t swing the camera on  
the strap.  
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Using the Soft Case  
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·
Keep the camera in its soft case while it is not in use.  
Be sure to insert the camera into the case, with the monitor screen facing  
down.  
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Preparing to Take Pictures  
Preparing to Take Pictures  
Battery Installation  
There are two ways to supply power to the camera. You can use  
batteries (AA Alkaline or CR-V3), or alternatively, you can use an  
AC adaptor (DC3.3V/2.0A).  
If using Batteries,  
1. Open the battery cover by sliding the door in the direction  
indicated by the arrow on the battery cover.  
2. Check the inscription on the battery chamber for the  
correct negative/positive installation.  
3. Install 2-AA alkaline batteries.  
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4. Close battery cover.  
Low Battery Indicator  
1. As the battery runs out of power, the “battery low” indicator  
shows on the monitor screen.  
- Power is running out; change the battery.  
NOTE:  
·
·
·
Never use manganese batteries, as they cannot sup-  
ply sufficient power to support the camera’s  
operations.  
Replace all batteries at the same time to ensure a  
properly working camera; never mix old and new  
batteries.  
Remove batteries from the camera if you do not plan  
on using the camera for more than two weeks.  
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·
It is normal that the temperature of the camera body  
rises after extended use.  
We suggest using an AC adaptor.  
If using the AC Adaptor  
1. Plug the adaptor into the DC-In jack (DC-IN 3.3V).  
Please make sure that you use an AC adaptor with the cor-  
rect specification for the camera (DC3.3V/2.0A).  
NOTE:  
·
Please be sure to turn off the power before connecting  
or disconnecting the Adaptor.  
·
The camera automatically switches over to AC adap-  
tor powered operation whenever the AC adaptor is  
plugged into the camera.  
·
It is recommend to use the AC adaptor to power the  
camera whenever connected to a computer.  
Turning the Power On  
1. Press the POWER button (  
begins flashing.  
) until the green indicator  
2. It takes about 3 seconds to power on the camera.  
NOTE:  
·
When you turn on the camera for the first time, you will  
be required to set up the date and time in the camera.  
· If you turn on the power when the rotary dial is in SET  
or PLAYBACK mode, the lens will not extend to the  
shooting position.  
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Date and Time Set-Up  
1. Turn the mode dial to SET mode (  
2. Press the DOWN button (  
icon ( ) is highlighted.  
).  
) until the Date & Time  
3.Then press SET button (  
) to DATE&TIME menu.  
4. Press the UP/DOWN (  
/
) to adjust the value of your setting.  
5. Press the LEFT/RIGHT button (  
/
) to advance to the next.  
Use UP/DOWN button to change the date display.  
A. Y/M/D  
B. M/D/Y  
C. D/M/Y  
6. Press the SET button (  
confirm your setting.  
) when the OK( ) is highlighed to  
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Beep Sound Set-Up  
You may turn on/off the beep sound in the SET mode (  
1. Turn the mode dial to SET ( ).  
) until the BEEP icon (  
).  
2. Press the DOWN button (  
highlighted.  
) is  
3. Then press the LEFT/RIGHT button (  
/
) to select ON/OFF.  
Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
Note: The default setting is “On”.  
Quick View Setting (LCD Confirm)  
You can view the picture immediately on the LCD screen right after it is taken  
by setting the LCD Confirm function (  
1. Set the mode dial to SET (  
) in SET mode (  
).  
).  
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2. Press the DOWN button (  
highlighted.  
) until the LCD CONFIRM is  
3. Use the RIGHT/LEFT button to select either YES/NO.  
Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
Auto Power Off Settings  
You may select the auto power off settings while in the SET mode (  
).  
1. Turn the mode dial to SET (  
2. Press the DOWN button (  
).  
) until the AUTO POWER OFF icon  
(
) is highlighted.  
/
3. Then press the LEFT/RIGHT button (  
) to select OFF / 1  
MIN. / 3MIN. or 5MIN. Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
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Note: The default setting is “1 minute”.  
1 minute: This camera will automatically turn off if there is no activity after  
one minute. Press the Power button to turn on the camera again.  
3 minutes: This camera will automatically turn off if there is no activity after  
three minutes. Press the Power button to turn on the  
camera again.  
5 minutes: This camera will automatically turn off if there is no activity  
after five minutes. Press the Power button to turn on the  
camera again.  
Off: This camera will not perform the power saving function. This setting is not  
recommended as batteries are consumed more quickly in this setting.  
TV Out Signal Set-Up  
This camera can connect directly to a TV set. Please refer to Page 48 of  
“Viewing images on a TV set.” It allows you to use the TV screen as your cam-  
era LCD screen when shooting or replaying images.  
The Video output signal can be switched between NTSC or PAL to accom-  
modate different signal systems. The default setting will vary between regions.  
NTSC: U.S.A., Canada, Taiwan, Japan, etc.  
PAL: Europe, Asia (excluding Taiwan), etc.  
1. Turn the mode dial to SET (  
2. Press the DOWN button (  
).  
) until the VIDEO SYSTEM icon  
(
) is highlighted.  
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) to select NTSC/PAL.  
/
3. Then press the LEFT/RIGHT button (  
Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
Language Set-Up  
Use this feature to select the language for the LCD screen.  
You may choose the language while in the SET mode (  
).  
1. Turn the mode dial to SET (  
).  
2. Press the DOWN button (  
is highlighted.  
) until the LANGUAGE icon (  
)
/
3. Then press the LEFT/RIGHT button (  
language you need.  
) to select the  
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Returning to Default Settings  
You can easily change the settings back to the default settings.  
1. Turn the mode dial to SET (  
2. Press the DOWN button (  
).  
) until the DEFAULT SETTING  
(
) is highlighted.  
3. Press the RIGHT button (  
) to enter the setting.  
4. To return to the default setting, use RIGHT button to select “YES”.  
5. Press the SET button to confirm the setting.  
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Using a Memory Card  
Inserting a SD memory card  
1. Slide the battery cover following the arrow direction  
on the battery door cover (please refer to page 6).  
2. You will see the card slot next to the battery house.  
3. Insert the SD card into the slot in the direction shown  
in the illustration.  
Note: SD cards are sold separately and can be purchased at most  
computer or electronic stores.  
Removing a SD memory card  
1. Press the memory card into the camera and then quickly  
release it. The card will partially exit from the slot.  
2. Pull the memory card out of the slot.  
3. Close the battery/card cover (please refer to page 7).  
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Camera Working Mode  
You can select the camera’s working mode by using the Mode dial located on the top of the  
camera. There are 5 working modes in this camera:  
Align Point  
Auto Photo Mode (  
)
In this mode, the camera will automatically set the exposure  
and white balance according to your shooting environment.  
Manual Photo Mode (  
)
You can manually set the exposure and white balance before shooting.  
Playback Mode (  
)
Replay or delete images from the camera.  
Download and display images on your computer.  
Video Mode (  
)
Use this mode to record movies.  
You can also manually set the white balance before recording the video.  
Set Mode (  
)
By setting each item on the Set-up menu to your preference, you can customize your  
camera.  
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Taking Pictures  
Previewing a Picture before it is taken  
You can preview the image on the LCD screen before you take it.  
1. Set the Mode dial to Auto (  
2. Press POWER button (  
) or Manual (  
).  
) to power on the camera. While  
the camera is powering ON, the LED indicator next to the  
Viewfinder will flash in Green.  
3. The live image will automatically show on the LCD screen.  
Turn off the previewing LCD screen  
The LCD screen will be activated in all modes.  
You can turn on/off the LCD screen by pressing the DISP button  
(
). Turning off the LCD will also help to save battery power.  
1. Press the DISP button (  
display.  
) one time to turn off the information  
) twice to turn off the LCD screen.  
2. Press the DISP button (  
(Auto Mode)  
(Turn off the information)  
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(Turn off the LCD screen)  
Using the Auto Focus Indicator  
When recording with the LCD screen, align the Auto Focus Indicator on  
the LCD screen with the center of the subject.  
AF In d ic a to r  
Turn off the Auto Focus Indicator  
You may turn off the Auto Focus Indicator in SET Mode (  
)
1. Turn the mode dial to SET (  
).  
2. Press the DOWN button (  
) until the FOCUS INDICATOR  
(
) is highlighted.  
3. Press the RIGHT button(  
) to select OFF.  
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4. Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
(AF Indicator if OFF)  
Using the Zoom feature  
You can zoom in on a subject for a telephoto shot, or zoom out for a wide-  
angle shot.  
P re s s th is b u tto n to z o o m o u t fo r a  
w id e -a n g le s h o t (s u b je c t a p p e a rs fa rth e r)  
P re s s th is b u tto n to z o o m in fo r a  
te le p h o to s h o t (s u b je c t a p p e a rs c lo s e r)  
NOTE:  
The lens portion moves during the zoom operation. Be careful not to  
touch the lens portion while it is moving.  
Digital Zoom Function  
This camera has a digital zoom function.  
Digital zoom enlarges the image through digital processing and it starts  
to function when the zoom exceeds 3x. Images can be zoomed up to 6  
times which combines the effect of the the optical zoom.  
T
Th e T s id e o f th e b a r s h o w s  
th e d ig ita l z o o m in g z o n e .  
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Taking a picture  
There are two picture taking modes. In Auto Mode, all you have to  
do is press the shutter button and let the camera judge the  
environmental conditions for you. In Manual Mode, you can manually  
adjust the exposure and set the white balance based on different  
environmental conditions.  
If you don’t insert the SD card into the camera, you can take pictures  
and store them in the camera's memory. Once you insert the SD  
card in the camera, all new images captured will be saved on the card.  
Taking a Picture in Auto Mode  
1. Select the Mode dial to Auto (  
2. Press the POWER button (  
).  
) to turn on the camera.  
3. Press the Shutter button halfway and align the auto focus mark on  
the subject you want to take. When the focus is locked, the auto  
focus mark turns Green and the LED indicator next to the  
viewfinder lights in green.  
4. Take a picture by pressing the shutter button further. When it makes a  
sound, the image has been taken and will be recorded on the card  
or on board memory.  
* The Auto Focus Indicator will not appear if the Focus Indicator set-  
ting is turned off.  
* The beep will not sound if the beeper setting is turned off.  
5. While recording the image on the memory card, the LED indicator will  
flash in Green. Once the LED indicator stops flashing, the recording  
has finished.  
Note: The camera will emit a stream of beeps when the memory is full.  
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NOTE:  
·
While pressing the shutter button halfway down, a “Hand Shak-  
ing” icon (  
) appears under the auto focus indicator, it may  
suggest that the focus on the subject is difficult, and/or the  
camera is not held securely.  
·
·
While pressing the shutter button halfway down, you can also  
check if there is proper exposure value.  
If the display indicator on the LCD screen turns green,  
it means the camera has automatically selected the exposure  
and white balance for you.  
·
·
If the display indicator on the LCD screen turns red, this  
means the camera’s auto exposure and auto white balance func-  
tion is not ready or the environmental conditions are not condusive  
to taking optional quality pictures.  
Adjust the lighting conditions by either decreasing or increasing  
the surrounding light. If you do not adjust the lighting conditions,  
your pictures may be over or under exposed.  
Setting the Image Quality and Size in Auto Mode  
1. Select the Mode dial to Auto (  
).  
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2. Press the MENU button (  
).  
3. Press the UP/DOWN button to set the image quality and size.  
4. Press the SET button to confirm the setting.  
Display  
Quality  
Fine  
Resolution  
2048 x 1536  
2048 x 1536  
1600 x 1200  
1600 x 1200  
1024 x 768  
640 x 480  
Icon  
Normal  
Fine  
Normal  
Normal  
Normal  
Taking a Picture in Manual Mode  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Manual (  
2. Press the POWER button (  
).  
) to power on the camera.  
3. The shooting procedures are the same as “Taking a picture in Auto  
Mode”.  
Changing the Picture Resolution  
You can adjust the resolution of images you will record while in  
the Manual Mode.  
Change the Picture Resolution:  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Manual(  
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2. Press the MENU button.  
3. Use the UP/DOWN button to set the resolution of image (  
).  
4. Press Menu again to confirm the setting or press the RIGHT/LEFT  
button to choose another setting. Press the MENU button to confirm  
your selection.  
After setting the resolution and quality, the following information icons  
will appear on the bottom right hand corner of the LCD screen.  
Display  
Resolution  
Icon  
2048 x 1536  
1600 x 1200  
1024 x 768  
640 x 480  
Change the Picture Quality (Compression):  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Manual(  
2. Press the MENU button.  
).  
3. Press the RIGHT button and select COMPRESSION (  
).  
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4. Use the UP/DOWN button to set the quality of image compression.  
5. Press Menu to confirm your selection or press the RIGHT/LEFT  
buttons to choose an alternative setting.  
After setting the resolution and quality, the following information icons  
will appear on the bottom right hand corner of the LCD screen.  
Display  
Quality  
Icon  
Super Fine & Fine  
Normal  
Adjusting the Exposure  
You can manually set the exposure value (EV value  
) to compen-  
sate for lighting conditions. This setting is used to obtain better results  
when shooting backlighting, indirect indoor lighting or a dark  
background.  
1. Set the Mode dial to Manual (  
2. Press the MENU button.  
).  
3. Use the RIGHT button to toggle to the Exposure icon (+/-) (  
).  
/
4. Use the UP/DOWN button (  
) to set the exposure value.  
5. Press Menu again to confirm the setting or press the RIGHT/LEFT  
buttons to adjust other settings.  
EV Value:  
-2.0, -1.7,-1.3,-1.0,-0.7,-0.3,0.0, +0.3,+0.7,  
+1.0,+1.3,+1.7,+2.0  
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After you manually set  
the exposure value in  
"Manual" capture mode,  
the exposure value will be  
shown on the LCD screen.  
Setting the White Balance  
You can set the white balance mode to match different types of light sources.  
1. Set the Mode dial to Manual ( ).  
2. Press MENU and select WHITE BALANCE (  
).  
3. Use the UP/DOWN button to set the white balance mode.  
4. Press the MENU button to confirm the setting or press the  
RIGHT/LEFT buttons to choose the next setting.  
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After you manually set  
the white balance  
mode in "Manual"  
capture mode, the  
following information  
will be shown on the  
LCD screen.  
·
AUTO -  
Normal conditions  
(camera adjusts white balance automatically)  
·
·
·
-
-
-
Outdoor daylight  
Cloudy  
TUNGSTEN (Indoors, illuminated by tungsten  
lighting)  
·
·
-
-
FLUORESCENT (Indoors, illuminated by fluorescent  
lighting)  
converts images to black and white  
Changing the ISO Speed  
You can change the camera’s sensitivity to light by selecting the ISO  
value.  
1. Set the Mode dial to Manual (  
).  
2. Press MENU and toggle to ISO SETTING (  
).  
3. Use the UP/DOWN button to set the ISO value you need.  
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-Auto:  
The camera’s sensitivity is automatically changed  
by different lighting values or subject brightness.  
- 100/200/400: In the same lighting condition, the higher the ISO  
value is, the faster the shutter speed will be.  
4. Press the MENU button to confirm the setting or press the  
RIGHT/LEFT buttons to choose the next setting.  
After you manually set the ISO  
Speed in the "Manual" capture  
mode, the ISO value will be  
shown on the LCD screen.  
Setting the Slow Shutter Mode  
The normal shutter speed ranges between 1/2000th of a second,  
but by setting the slow shutter mode, you can slow the shutter speed  
to 1 sec./2 sec./4 sec/8 sec. mode.  
1. Set the Mode dial to Manual (  
).  
2. Press MENU and select SLOW SHUTTER (  
).  
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3. Use the UP/DOWN button to set the slow shutter speed.  
4. Press the MENU button to confirm the setting or the RIGHT/LEFT  
button for the next setting.  
After you manually set the Slow  
Shutter Speed in the "Manual"  
capture mode, the shutter speed  
will be shown on the LCD screen  
when the shutter button is pressed  
halfway and the subject is focused.  
NOTE:  
It is recommended to use a tripod to keep the camera steady when you  
are using the slow shutter speed mode.  
Setting the Flash  
Press the  
button to select the flash mode.  
Auto  
Manual  
Video  
Mode  
Auto Mode  
X
X
Red-Eye  
Reduction  
Flash Off  
Flash On  
X
X
: Available  
: Not Available  
X
Using the Macro mode  
Press the MACRO button ( ) to record subjects at a distance of 10  
~ 50cm when at the maximum wide angle setting and at a distance of  
16cm when at the maximum telephoto setting.  
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Mode  
Auto  
Manual  
Video  
Macro  
: Available  
: Not Available  
X
NOTE:  
·
The distances mentioned above represent the distances from the  
camera’s lens surface to the subject.  
·
·
The flash is set to “Flash Off”  
activated.  
each time the Macro feature is  
Users can change the flash setting to “Flash Fill” by pressing the Flash button.  
The Auto Flash and Red-Eye Reduction setting cannot be set in  
Macro Mode.  
Setting the Self-Timer  
You can adjust the self-timer delay to either 2 seconds or 10 seconds.  
1. Set the Mode dial to Auto (  
) or Manual (  
).  
2. Continually press the Self-Timer button (  
time setting appears in the LCD.  
Self-Timer Options:  
) until the desired  
OFF  
-
Turns the Self-Timer off.  
-2 SEC.(Press Self-Timer one time)  
indicates a countdown of two seconds.  
-
10 SEC. (Press Self-Timer twice)  
Indicates a countdown of ten seconds.  
3. Be sure that the  
(2 sec.) or  
(10 sec.) icon appears  
on the LCD monitor, then press the Shutter button.  
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4. The Self-Timer LED will flash in red after the shutter button is pressed.  
To cancel the Self-Timer function  
Press the Self-Timer ( ) again.  
Recording Video images  
This camera performs video-recording function.  
1.Set the Mode dial to Video ( ).  
2. Press the shutter button to start recording video clips.  
This green spot flashes while recording.  
Recording length(Sec.)  
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3. Press the shutter button again to stop recording.  
Adjusting the white balance before recording  
Please refer to page 25.  
NOTE:  
·
·
·
In Video mode, the resolution is set to 320x240 pixels.  
Be careful not to touch the microphone while recording.  
The maximum length of individual video recording will depend  
on the memory space. The recording will end automatically when  
the storage memory becomes full.  
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Taking Pictures  
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode  
Function  
Mode  
Auto  
Manual  
Video  
EXPOSURE  
Exposure Compensation  
Valve: -2.0 ~ +2.0  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
AUTO  
DAYLIGHT  
WHITE  
BALANCE  
CLOUDY  
TUNGSTEN  
FLUORESCENT  
BLACK&WHITE  
100/200/400/AUTO  
1sec./2sec./4sec./8sec.  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
ISO  
SLOW SHUTTER  
2048 X 1536  
1600 X 1200  
RESOLUTION  
1024 X 768  
640 X 480  
FINE  
COMPRESSION  
NORMAL  
Auto  
Red-Eye Reduction  
Flash  
Off  
Fill  
Macro Focus  
X
Self-Timer  
Zoom  
OPTICAL  
ZOOM ONLY  
: Available  
: Not Available  
X
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Reviewing Your Pictures and Videos  
Reviewing Your Pictures and Videos  
Viewing Pictures  
You can view pictures and images in Playback mode (  
).  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Playback (  
the last image captured.  
). The LCD screen displays  
2. Use the RIGHT/LEFT button (  
) to view different pictures.  
/
3. Press the SET button to review video clips. Video clips are noted by  
an AVI extension.  
NOTE:  
·
·
The image information will not be shown on the LCD screen if  
you press DISP button.  
When viewing video clips, use the SET button (  
) to play  
the video. Pressing the SET button again will pause the video.  
·
·
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button to stop playing the video and move  
to the next image.  
When the video has finished, it will display the first frame.  
Replaying the Last Image Quickly  
In each capture mode (  
/
/
), you can  
quickly replay the last image you just took.  
1. Press the DOWN button (  
) to replay the last image.  
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If you want to delete this image, press the SET (  
) button.  
Press the RIGHT/LEFT button to select YES/NO and then press  
the SET button to confirm.  
2. To return to the capture mode, press the DOWN button again.  
Viewing Pictures in Thumbnail  
You can view up to 9 images at a time by using the THUMBNAIL function (  
).  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Playback mode(  
).  
2. The LCD screen displays the last image captured.  
3. Press the ZOOM OUT button (  
) to display your images  
on the LCD screen in thumbnail view.  
4. The thumbnail display will highlight the image that had been show-  
ing at the time the thumbnail mode was selected.  
4. In the thumbnail display mode, you can use the four-way arrow director  
to select the image you want to review.  
5. When the selected image is highlighed, press the ZOOM IN button  
(
) or SET button to display the image in full screen size.  
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Zooming the Displayed Image  
When viewing a single image in Playback Mode, you can magnify the image  
you selected. The scale of magnification is x1.0 ~ x8.0.  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Playback mode(  
).  
2. Magnify the image up to the desired scale of magnification by using  
the ZOOM IN button ( ).  
3. Press the ZOOM OUT button (  
sized image.  
) to zoom back to the original full  
If an image is magnified, the  
scale ratio indicator will be  
displayed on the left hand  
side of the LCD screen.  
View different areas of the magnified image.  
1. Use the four-way arrow directors to concentrate on different areas  
of the image.  
2. The portion of image you slide to will display on the scale drawing.  
NOTE:  
To return to normal size, press the MENU button twice or press the  
ZOOM OUT button (  
) until the image returns to its normal size.  
Erasing Pictures  
You can erase one or all images while in the Playback mode(  
).  
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Erasing a Single Image  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Playback mode(  
2. Press the MENU button.  
).  
3. Press the SET button to enter the “ERASE ONE” menu (  
).  
Use the LEFT/RIGHT buttons to toggle between the YES/NO options.  
Press the Set button ( ) to confirm your selection.  
4. Press the MENU button to return to the main menu.  
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Erasing All Unprotected Images  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Playback mode(  
).  
2. Press the MENU button to enter the erase one menu and then press  
the right button ( ) to enter the ERASE ALL menu ( ).  
3. Press the SET button and then use the RIGHT/LEFT buttons to toggle  
between the NO/YES options.  
4. Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
If you choose to erase all images, "NO IMAGE" will appear on  
the LCD screen.  
NOTE:  
Erased images cannot be recovered.  
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Protect or unprotect a single image.  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Playback mode(  
).  
2. Toggle through the images until you find the picture you would  
like to protect.  
3. Press the MENU button. Press the RIGHT button (  
) to enter  
the PROTECT (  
) function.  
4. Press the SET button to enter the PROTECT menu.  
5. Press the Set button (  
“MENU” button to cancel (  
) to protect(  
) the picture or press the  
) this protection and return to the main menu.  
NOTE:  
1. Be sure that the PROTECT icon ( ) appears.  
2. Use the LEFT/RIGHT button to move to the next image.  
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To remove the protection  
Press the SET button while in the Protect menu. You will see that the key  
) icon disappears from the bottom of the LCD  
(
Running a Slide Show  
View your pictures on the camera LCD screen by using the Slide Show feature.  
The pictures appear for a period of 3 seconds.  
).  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Playback mode (  
2. The last picture taken appears on the LCD screen.  
3. Press the MENU button and use the RIGHT button to toggle  
to "Slide Show" (  
).  
4. The slide show will automatically run from the first picture taken  
after you press the SET button.  
NOTE:  
1. You may pause the Slide show by pressing the SET button. To resume  
playing the slide show, press the SET button again. Wait a few seconds  
for the slide show to begin.  
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2. To stop the slide show and return to the main, press the MENU  
button.  
3. The slide show will continue to play as long as there is power supply.  
4. It is recommended to use the AC power for extended use.  
Copying Flash Memory Images to a Memory Card  
Copy single or all images currently in the camera’s built-in flash memory to a  
memory card.  
).  
2. Press the MENU button and use the RIGHT button to toggle to  
1. Turn the Mode dial to Playback mode (  
“COPY TO CARD”(  
).  
3. Press the SET button to enter COPY TO CARD menu.  
4. Use the RIGHT/LEFT button to select “ONE” or “ALL” units to copy.  
“ONE” - A single image stored in the camera’s built-in flash  
memory will be copied to a memory card.  
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Use the RIGHT/LEFT button to select the image you want to copy  
to the card.  
“ALL” - All images stored in the camera’s built-in flash memory  
will be copied to a memory card.  
During the copying process, the images will be displayed in  
thumbnail mode and copied one by one.  
- This starts the copy operation.  
NOTE: You cannot copy the images from the memory card to the  
cameras built-in memory.  
Formatting Memory Card or On board memory  
1. Select Mode dial to SET mode (  
).  
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2. When “FORMAT” is highlighted, press the RIGHT button to enter  
“FORMAT” (  
) menu.  
3. Use the RIGHT/LEFT button to select “YES” or “NO”.  
4. Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
YES - Formats the memory card.  
- This starts the FORMATTING operation.  
- After the memory storage is formatted, the message “NO IM-  
AGE” appears on the camera LCD screen in Playback (  
)
mode.  
NO - Cancels the formatting operation.  
NOTE:  
The data deleted by a format operation cannot be recovered. Make  
sure that you do not need any data currently stored on a memory card  
before you format it.  
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Setting Your Camera for Printing  
Setting Your Camera for Printing  
Folders and Files  
Your camera automatically creates a directory of folders in its on board memory  
or on the memory card to store images.  
Folders Example:  
100V3310  
Serial Number  
1. The folder number starts from 100.  
2. Each folder can hold up to 100 pictures. If a picture is taken when the  
current folder contains a picture file numbered 0999, your camera will  
create a new folder by adding one to the current folder number (for  
example, if the current folder is “100V3310”, the new folder will be named  
“101V3310).  
3. The maximum number of folders is 0999.  
Files  
Your camera automatically assigns each picture a file name consisting of “PIC_”  
followed by a four-digit number as described below.  
File Example: .  
PIC_0001.JPG  
Extension File Name  
Serial Number  
Under Line  
1. Each folder can hold up to 100 pictures. If a picture is taken when  
the current folder contains a picture file numbered 0100, your cam-  
era will create a new folder and store the new image in the new  
folder.  
2. In a new folder, the picture file numbering starts over from 0001.  
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Setting Your Camera for Printing  
File Number Reset  
You can reset the file number function in the camera while in the “SET” mode.  
1. Turn the mode dial to SET ( ).  
2. Press the DOWN button (  
) is highlighted.  
) until File NO. RESET  
(
3. Press the RIGHT/LEFT button (  
/
) to toggle between YES/NO.  
4. Press the SET button to confirm the setting.  
YES - When this option is selected, the camera assigns all subsequent  
file numbers sequentially in ascending order, starting from the last num-  
ber used. If the memory card is formatted or a new card is inserted in the  
camera, the image file number will continue from the last number used.  
NO - The camera does not store the last file number used. When an-  
other memory card is inserted or a new folder is created, the image file  
number starts from the lowest number available.  
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Setting Your Camera for Printing  
DPOF Print Settings  
On your SD card, select the image or images you want to print and how many  
copies you want. This is convenient for printing on printers with the DPOF  
function or at any print service.  
SD Card  
DPOF  
The letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital Print Order Format”, which is a  
format for recording on a memory card or other medium. You can  
print on a DPOF-compatible printer or at a professional print service  
from the memory card.  
Print Order Setting  
1. Turn the Mode dial to PLAY mode (  
).  
2. Use the RIGHT/LEFT button to select the image you want to  
print.  
3. Press the Menu button.  
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4. Press the RIGHT button to toggle to PRINT SETTING.  
5. Press the SET button to enter the SETTING MODE.  
SETTING Modes:  
Press the SET button (  
) to confirm that you would like to print  
this picture. (  
)
Once this picture is  
confirmed for printing, the  
tick sign appears in the box.  
Setting for the next image  
-
After setting the first image, use the RIGHT/LEFT button to scroll  
to the next image you want to print.  
-
Follow the above PRINT SETTING procedures.  
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Returning to Main Menu of Playback Mode  
- In SET ( ) setting mode, press MENU button (  
) to the main menu of Playback mode.  
)to return  
(
RESET Mode  
The Reset feature clears all printing settings.  
PRINT Image Matching  
This camera supports PRINT Image Matching. Images recorded with this feature  
include information about the mode setting, camera setup, etc. When you print  
an image on a printer that supports PRINT Image Matching, the printer reads  
this data and adjusts the printed image accordingly. See the documentation that  
came with your printer for full details about PRINT Image Matching.  
NOTE:  
- PRINT Image Matching is a term for the print command that is embedded in  
header file for the image created by the Digital Camera. It contains color  
setting and image parameter information.  
- SEIKO EPSON Corporation holds the copyright for PRINT Image Matching.  
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Installing the Software  
Installing the Driver & Software  
Note: You do not need to install the drivers if you are running Windows ME, 2000 or XP.  
Please go to the "Installing the Software" section.  
Note to Mac users: You do not need to install drivers or software to transfer pictures.  
Please see "Downloading Images to a Computer" for instructions.  
Installing the Driver  
Installing Camera Drivers (Windows 98/98SE)  
If your operating system is Windows 98/98SE:  
1. Insert the CD into your PC CD-ROM drive. Make sure that  
your camera is not connected to the computer.  
2. A check mark appears on the left side of each installaiton  
choice. Remove all checks except the one for the camera  
driver by clicking on the checks next to each choice.  
3. Click on install.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions. After the installation has finished,  
reboot your computer. You are now ready to install the software.  
NOTE:  
If your system requires a manual installation: Click Run, type “(the  
CD-ROM drive):/install.exe”, then click OK.  
Follow the directions that follow to install all the software.  
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Installing the Software (Windows Users)  
You may choose to skip the software installation procedure if you already  
have photo editing software loaded on your computer or if you would like  
to transfer pictures without editing them.  
Please refer to the Downloading Images section for instructions on transferring  
pictures to you computer.  
If your operating system is Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP:  
1. Insert CD into your PC CD-ROM drive. Make sure that  
your camera is not connected to the computer.  
2. Click on Photo Studio, Movie Studio, Video Conferencing and  
Panorama tools. A red check mark should appear in the circle next  
to each option. Camera Driver does not need to be checked.  
3. Click on install.  
1. Click the MGI PhotoSuite 4 SE menu on autorun frame.  
2. A Welcome window will be displayed.  
Click [Next>] to move to the next step.  
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3. The Software License Agreement window will be displayed.  
If you agree to this, click [YES], the window will then move to the  
next step. If you disagree, click [NO] and the install program will  
be canceled.  
4. Click Next to continue the installation.  
5. Select Destination Location. Click on Next  
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6. We suggest creating a shortcut on your desktop by selecting this  
option. Click Next to continue the installation.  
7. Click Next to continue the installation.  
8. Start Copying Files window will displayed.  
Click [Next>] to start installation.  
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9. Wait while the software is installed.  
10. Click Finish to complete the the setup.  
11 Click Continue.  
.
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Connecting Your Camera  
12.Click Cancel if you would like to complete the registration at a later  
date. If you would like to register now, complete the registration form  
and click Register.  
13. Select "Yes, I will restart my computer".  
MGI Video Wave will install next. Follow the on screen instructions.  
After the installation has finished, choose YES when asked to restart.  
Photo Vista will install next. Follow the on screen instructions. After  
the installation has finished, choose YES when asked to restart.  
NOTE:  
If your system requires a manual installation: Click Run, type “(the  
CD-ROM drive):/install.exe”, then click OK.  
Using MGI PhotoSuite 4 SE  
1. Click Start> Programs> MGI PhotoSuite 4> MGI PhotoSuite 4  
or click on the MGI icon on your desktop.  
2. This will open the MGI PhotoSuite software to edit, crop and print  
your pictures.  
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Connecting Your Camera  
Connecting your camera  
Viewing Images on a TV Set  
Images displayed on the camera’s monitor screen can also be displayed on  
a television screen.  
1. Use the video cable to connect the camera to the TV set as shown.  
2. Adjust your television set so that you obtain video input.  
3. Normal playback and recording functions are available.  
NOTE:  
The camera LCD screen turns off automatically during video output.  
Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode  
Your camera supports both NTSC (used in U.S., Japan, and other  
countries) and PAL (used in Europe and other areas) video output  
signal systems. Plese refer to Page 14 for instructions on how to  
change your Video output signal to the correct setting.  
Downloading Images to a Computer  
There are two ways to download images taken with the camera to a computer.  
-
-
Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable.  
Directly from the SD card.  
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Connecting Your Camera  
After installing the supplied software, download images automatically  
by simply connecting the camera to a computer with the supplied  
USB cable.  
Downloading Images Directly from a SD card  
1. Eject the SD card from the camera, and inset it into a SD card  
reader which is connected to the computer.  
If you are using a PC card reader, first insert the SD card into a  
PC card adapter, and then insert the PC card adapter into the  
computer’s PC card reader.  
2. Double-click the icon of the drive with the SD card.  
3. Copy images from the card into a folder of your choice on the  
hard disk.  
Connecting the Camera to a Computer via USB Cable (Windows Users)  
1. Make sure that you install the software and driver that comes on  
the CD-ROM first.  
2. Connect the supplied USB cable to the computer’s USB port.  
Please refer to your computer manual for information regarding  
the USB port location.  
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3. Turn on your camera.  
When the connection to the computer is complete, the LCD screen  
turns off.  
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NOTE:  
·
·
·
When you disconnect the USB cable while the camera is on,  
the camera will automatically turn off.  
It’s recommended to power the camera from a household power  
outlet with an AC Adapter.  
If you are running Windows 98, the first time the camera is  
connected to the PC a message will appear on your monitor  
“Unknown device”; The driver installation will finish.  
4. Click on “My Computer” and a “Removable Disk” drive will be displayed.  
Note:Windows XP users will see "Internal" instead of "Removable Disk."  
5. Double-click the “ Removable Disk” and you will see a “DCIM” folder.  
6. All the images stored in the camera are transferred to the “DCIM”  
folder. If an SD card is inside the camera, only the images on the  
card will be transfered.  
7. You can save your pictures to any location on your hard drive.  
Use the MGI software to edit your photos.  
Transferring Images to a Mac  
1. Set the camera to review mode.  
2. Connect the supplied USB cable to the camera and the computer's USB port.  
Please refer to your computer manual for information regarding the USB port location.  
3. Turn on the camera.  
4. The INTERNAL icon will appear on your desktop and the iPhoto screen will pop up.  
You may use either iPhoto or the INTERNAL icon to acquire images.  
Using iPhoto: Click on Import to transfer pictures.  
Using the INTERNAL icon:  
1. Click on the INTERNAL icon.  
2. The DCIM folder will appear. All the images stored in the camera are transferred  
to this folder. Open the folder and double click to view the images.  
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About the memory storage you are using in this camera  
Internal Memory  
This camera has internal memory. If you do not insert a SD card into  
the camera, all images taken will be stored in the camera's internal  
memory. If you insert a SD card into the camera, the images taken  
will be stored in the SD card.  
Memory Card Data  
Images recorded with this camera and other data are stored on the  
memory card using DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) protocol.  
DCF protocol is designed for image and other data exchange between  
digital cameras and other devices.  
DCF Protocol  
DCF Protocol defines the format for image file data and the directory  
structure for the memory card. Images taken by a DCF camera,  
can be viewed in other DCF cameras as well.  
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Reference  
Reference  
Indicator Lamp Reference  
Blinking (UNIT: ms)  
ALWAYS  
ON  
Auto Manual  
Playback  
Video  
Mode  
No.  
1
Camera Status  
LED  
Green  
Green  
Green  
Green  
ON  
OFF  
Power On (till ready)  
130 130  
130  
Dial Mode Change  
Mass Storage  
130  
2
General  
3
LCD is OFF  
4
130 130  
Charge for Flash (till ready)  
Video AF Lock (AE/AWB Unlock)  
Video Recording  
Red  
Green  
Green  
Red  
1
2
500  
500  
3
With Flash  
Still AF/AE/AWB Lock  
Capture Still Image  
Saving Image  
4
5
6
Without Flash  
With Flash  
Green  
Red  
Without Flash  
Charging Flash  
No Charging Flash  
With Flash  
Green  
Red  
130 130  
130  
REC  
Green  
Red  
130  
Self-time Capture (10sec., 2sec.)  
Self-time Capture 2sec.  
7
8
Without Flash  
Self-timer  
Self-timer  
Self-timer  
Self-timer  
Self-timer  
Green  
Green  
Green  
125 125  
500 500  
1~4 sec.  
5~8 sec.  
0~10 sec.  
250  
125  
130  
130  
Self-time Capture 10sec.  
250  
125  
130  
130  
9
Erase All  
1
2
3
Slide Show (Reading Image)  
Copy to Card (Copying)  
PLAY  
130 130  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
- Reload batteries in the correct  
direction.  
- Replace with new batteries.  
- Make sure the battery cover is  
closed securely.  
- Batteries are inserted in the  
wrong direction.  
- Batteries are dead.  
Power does not turn on.  
- The battery cover is open.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Action  
- Turn your mode dial to Auto  
mode or Manual mode.  
- Wait until the flash is  
charged.  
- The mode dial is set to  
Playback mode.  
- Flash is charging.  
- Memory is full.  
Images are not recorded when  
the shutter release button is  
pressed.  
- Delete images you no longer  
need.  
- Turn the mode dial to Auto  
mode, Manual mode or Video  
mode.  
- Wait until the flash charges.  
- Insert a new SD card.  
- Delete images you no longer  
need.  
- The model dial is set to  
Playback mode.  
- The flash is charging.  
- Memory is full.  
- The SD card is not formatted  
correctly.  
The camera does not take  
pictures  
- Format the card correctly.  
- The card may be defective.  
- Hold the camera steady when  
shooting.  
- Be sure that there is at least  
80cm between the camera  
lens and the subject.  
- Use the macro mode to shoot  
close-up images at a  
- The camera moved  
Images are blurry or out of focus.  
- The subject was out of  
focus range  
distance of 20cm.  
- When shooting distant  
subjects, use the camera to  
Normal/Infinity focus mode.  
If the low-battery indicator  
appears on the camera LCD  
screen, replace batteries with a  
full set of new ones.  
The camera powers off before  
the save operation has  
completed.  
Recorded images are not  
saved in memory.  
A memory card with non-DCF  
images recorded with another  
camera are loaded in the  
camera.  
This camera can not display  
non-DCF images.  
Images are not displayed.  
The flash doesn't fire.  
Set the flash to any other mode  
except Off.  
The flash mode is set to Off.  
- Please use the attached video  
cable to connect the camera  
to the TV correctly.  
- Set the video system to the  
appropriate setting, NTSC or  
PAL for your TV.  
- There is a problem with the  
camera-TV connection.  
- Incorrect video system  
setting.  
Images do not show on the TV.  
- Install the USB driver before  
you connect the camera to a  
PC.  
Cannot transfer images after  
connecting to a computer with  
USB cable.  
- USB driver is not installed.  
- Camera is turned off.  
- Turn the camera on.  
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Default Setting in Each Camera Working Mode  
Working Mode  
Playback  
Descriptions  
Default  
Image Information Disp Mode Basic  
Auto Photo Mode  
Quality/Size  
Flash  
2048x1536/Normal  
Force Off  
PreView Disp Mode  
Size  
Display Image and Information  
Manual Photo Mode  
2048x1536  
Quality  
Normal  
Flash  
Force Off  
Exposure Compesation  
White Balance  
ISO Speed  
0.0  
AUTO  
AUTO  
PreView Disp Mode  
White Balance  
PreView Disp Mode  
Beep  
Display Image and Information  
Video Recording Mode  
Setup Mode  
AUTO  
Display Image and Information  
ON  
Date Style  
YMD  
ON  
Focus Indicator  
Auto Power Off  
LCD Confirm  
TV Out  
3 Min.  
ON  
NTSC  
ENGLISH  
ON  
Language  
File No. Rest  
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Specification  
Sensor  
3.34 Mega Pixel CCD (effective pixels:  
approx.3.1 Mega Pixels)  
F 2.66 ~ 10.383  
Lens  
Built-In Viewfinder  
Focus Range  
Optical Viewfinder  
Normal Mode: Infinity~50cm,  
Macro Mode:16cm~50cm  
Sensitivity  
Auto, 100,200,400  
LCD Display  
1.5” Color TFT LCD panel  
2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480  
320x240  
Still Image Resolution  
Video Resolution  
Still Image Quality  
Fine:  
5X compression rate  
Normal: 10X compression rate  
Auto & Manual  
Exposure Control  
Shutter Control  
Mechanical Shutter  
With CCD variable electronic shutter  
More than 1/1000  
Digital Zoom  
Preview Mode: up to 2X continuous  
Playback Mode: up to 4X  
Image File Format  
White Balance  
Picture Storage  
Microphone  
EXIF 2.1 compatible format (JPEG Compression) DCF  
compatible. Support DPOF, PIM  
Auto/Manual (5 modes in manual selection: day light  
shade/ tungsten/fluorescent/black & white)  
On-board flash memory: 16MB  
External: SD memory card  
Built-In  
Communication Interface  
Self-Timer  
USB 1.1  
2 steps, 2/10 sec. with Beep sound  
Video & Audio Out  
Power Supply  
Yes, NTSC/PAL  
2xAA batteries  
DC Input: +3.3V DC adapter  
Camera body: 107.5x63x36.4 mm  
Camera body without battery: 170g  
Dimensions  
Weight  
* Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.  
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Technical Support Hot Line:  
Toll Free In the USA & Canada  
1-866-522-6372  
Toll Free In Europe  
UK: 0800-169-6482  
BELGIUM: 0800-787-57  
FRANCE: 0800-917-599  
GERMANY: 0800-1800-563  
SPAIN: 900-973-195  
ITALY: 800-781-883  
All Other Countries - Toll  
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