C O N T E N T S Ⅰ Ⅰ . SPECIFICATION 1. CAMERA SPECIFICATION……………………………………………………………………………………… 4 2. System Requirements …………………………………………………………………………………………… 7 3. LCD monitor indicator …………………………………………………………………………………………… 8 4. CONNECTION DIAGRAM ……………………………………………………………………………………… 11 5. IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES …………………………………………………………………………… 12 Ⅱ Ⅱ . . EXPLODED VIEW AND PARTS LIST 1.
Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION 1. CAMERA SPECIFICATION Image Sensor - Type : 1/2.5" CCD - Effective Pixel : Approx. 8.2 Mega-pixel - Total Pixel : Approx. 8.3 Mega-pixel Lens - Focal Length : SHD Lens f = 6.3 ~ 31.5mm (35mm film equivalent : 38 ~ 190mm) - F No.
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· Audio : WAV - Image Size 3264x2448 3264x2176 3264x1824 2592x1944 2048x1536 1024x768 - Capacity (256MB MMC) Super Fine Fine Normal * These figures are measured under Samsung’s standard conditions and may vary depending on shooting conditions and camera settings.
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* Included battery may depending on sales region. Dimensions (WxHxD) - 100.3 X 63 X 23.4mm (excluding protrusions) Weight - Approx. 154g (without batteries and card) Operating Temperature - 0 ~ 40° C Operating Humidity - 5 ~ 85% Software - Samsung Master, Adobe Reader...
Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION 2. System Requirements For Windows For Macintosh PC with processor better than Pentium II 450MHz Power Mac G3 or later (Pentium 800MHz recommended) Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista Mac OS 10.0 ~ 10.4 Minimum 128MB RAM Minimum 64MB RAM (Over 512MB recommended) (Over 256MB recommended) 200MB of available hard disk space 110MB of available hard-disk space...
Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION 5. IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES Front & Top Mode dial Power button Shutter button Speaker Flash Self-timer lamp / AF sensor USB / AV connection terminal Lens/ Lens cover DC input connection port Microphone Back Camera status lamp Zoom T button (Digital zoom) Zoom W button (Thumbnail) E (Effects) button Strap eyelet...
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Ⅰ. SPECIFICATION Bottom Tripod socket Battery chamber cover Memory card slot Battery chamber 5 Function button Information/ Up button MENU/ OK button Flash/ Self-timer/ Left button Right button Macro/ Down button Play & Pause button...
Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 1. FIRMWARE 1) Checking version 1. Remove the memory card from the camera. 2. Connect the AC adapter or a fully charged battery. 3. Turn the camera off. 4. Press and hold the PLAY button for approximately 2 seconds while holding down the TELE button and the OK button simultaneously.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 2) Upgrading the Firmware 1. Insert the SD card containing the firmware file into the camera. ※ Updating the firmware will delete all the data in the Flash memory. Be sure to back up all the data onto your PC before updating the firmware.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 5. Upgrade is progressed and the Status LED (Green) of the camera blinks during upgrade. When the upgrade is complete, the Power button LED is automatically turned off. 6. Turn the camera on again and run RESET in the SETUP menu.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 2. Adjustment Procedures for Each Feature 1) Reading EEPROM You can read data from the EEPROM according to the procedures below. < Requirements > ① Special Cable (USB) ② EEPROM TOOL Program ③ Test Mode Recognition Driver ④ Camera to extract standard data...
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 1. Remove the memory card from the camera. 2. Connect the AC adapter or a fully charged battery. 3. Turn the camera off. 4. Press and hold the PLAY button for approximately 2 seconds while holding down the TELE button and the MENU button simultaneously.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT ② Press the MENU button to show the sub menu of the USB MODE. ③ Select OK for the USB MODE using the Left direction button and then press the MENU button.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT ④ The “MS to PC Mode" message appears on the LCD screen of the camera. 6. Connect the camera with the PC using the Adjustment Jack Board when the camera is in the MS to PC Mode.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT When Found New Hardware runs. When you connect the camera (USB MODE Disable) to the PC for the first time, make the camera recognized according to the procedures below. After that, the camera will automatically be recognized by the PC when you connect the camera to the same ①...
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT ③ When the camera is recognized, click the "Finish" button. ④ To confirm that the camera is properly recognized, check if the camera is registered as an Imaging Device in the Control Panel – Device Manager window.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 7. Download and uncompress the EEPROM TOOL program. (Installation is not necessary.) 8. Run the EEPROM TOOL program. 9. If you click the Read From Camera from the EEPROM TOOL program menu, EEPROM data is loaded and the OK message appears at the bottom.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 10. Click the Write File from the EEPROM TOOL program menu to save the EEPROM data into a desired folder.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT ※ ※ Caution Make sure to set USB MODE to normal (so that USB MODE is marked as OK as shown by the figure below) before shipping the product. Normal State (USB MODE is marked as OK) Abnormal State (USB MODE is marked as NG)
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 2) Writing onto EEPROM You can write data onto the EEPROM according to the procedures below. < Requirements > ① Specal Cable (USB) ② EEPROM TOOL Program ③ Test Mode Recognition Driver ④ Camera onto which standard EEPROM data will be written...
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 1. Remove the memory card from the camera. 2. Connect the AC adapter or a fully charged battery. 3. Turn the camera off. 4. Press and hold the PLAY button for approximately 2 seconds while holding down the TELE button and the MENU button simultaneously.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT ② Press the MENU button to show the sub menu of the USB MODE. ③ Select OK for the USB MODE using the Left direction button and then press the MENU button.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT ④ The “MS to PC Mode" message appears on the LCD screen of the camera. 6. Connect the camera with the PC using the Adjustment Jack Board when the camera is in the MS to PC Mode.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT When Found New Hardware runs. When you connect the camera (USB MODE Disable) to the PC for the first time, make the camera recognized according to the procedures below. After that, the camera will automatically be recognized by the PC when you connect the camera to the same ①...
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT ③ When the camera is recognized, click the "Finish" button. ④ To confirm that the camera is properly recognized, check if the camera is registered as an Imaging Device in the Control Panel – Device Manager window.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 7. Download and uncompress the EEPROM TOOL program. (Installation is not necessary.) 8. If you click the Read File from the EEPROM TOOL program menu, and open a standard EEPROM data.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT 9. If you click the Write To Camera from the EEPROM TOOL program menu, the EEPROM data is written onto the camera and the OK message appears at the bottom, after a moment.
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Ⅲ. ADJUSTMENT ※ ※ Caution Make sure to set USB MODE to normal (so that USB MODE is marked as OK as shown by the figure below) before shipping the product. Normal State (USB MODE is marked as OK) Abnormal State (USB MODE is marked as NG)
Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 1. The order of disassembly and assembly ■ ■ Caution 1. Do the disassembling and assembling camera where the blocking static electricity mat is on the table. 2. When handling the major PCBs of camera, please wearing the band which cuts off the electric current on the wrist.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ ■ Disassembling the Camera 1. Remove the 2 screws. 2. Remove the 2 screws.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 3. Remove the 4 screws. 4. Separate the Back Cover.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 5. Separate the PCB from the connector. 6. Remove the 3 screws from the inside of the Front Cover.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 7. Separate the Front Cover. 8. Detach the sticker at the microphone part.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 9. Remove the 2 screws. 10. Separate the PCB from the connector.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 11. Separate the LCD Assy. 12. Unsolder the contact points of the Top PCB and unsolder 2 wires from the PCB.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 13. Remove the 2 screws. 14. Unsolder the battery terminals.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 15. Separate the PCB from the connector. 16. Remove the 4 screws.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 17. Separate the Main PCB. Bottom of the Main PCB (CCD is installed)
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION Main PCB 18. Remove the 2 screws.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 19. Separate the Flash PCB. 20. Remove the 3 screws.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 21. Separate the barrel Assy.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION ■ ■ Disassembling the Barrel 1. Unsolder the wires from Shutter PCB and remove the 3 screws. 2. Separate the Lens Base Assy.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 3. Remove the fixing pin from the Shutter PCB. 4. Remove the fixing pin from the Shutter PCB.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 5. Separate the Outer Guide Barrel with reference to the part circled in red as shown below. 6. Separate the Outer Guide Barrel with reference to the part circled in red as shown below.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 7. Separate the Outer Guide Barrel. 8. Separate the Inner Cam Barrel Assy with reference to the part circled in red as shown below.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 9. Separate the Inner Cam Barrel Assy. 10. Separate the Lens Cap Assy with reference to the part circled in red as shown below.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 11. Separate the Lens Cap Assy. (Check the reference point circled in blue for reassembly.) 12. Separate the Shutter Assy with reference to the part circled in red as shown below.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 13. Separate the Shutter Assy. 14. Separate the Front Lens Group Assy with reference to the part circled in red as shown below.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 15. Separate the Front Lens Group Assy. 16. Separate the Guide Plate as shown below.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION 17. Separate the Guide Plate. Reference for Assembly. Check the reference point circled in red for the assembly.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION Reference for Assembly. Check the point circled in red in relation to the Shutter PCB position for reassembly. Reference for Assembly. Check the position of the photo interrupter in relation to the Shutter PCB position for reassembly.
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Ⅵ. SERVICE INFORMATION Reference for Assembly. Check the position of the photo interrupter in relation to the Shutter PCB position for reassembly.