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Understanding The Status Icons; Setting; Specifications - Ivation 20MP Waterproof/ Shockproof Digital Camera User Manual

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Understanding the Status Icons

The camera displays icons that reflect the status of a large number of controls. The
following diagram illustrates where the status icons are displayed and the table explains
what the icons mean.
8. First time Use
Attach the wrist strap to the hook provided on the body of the camera, if desired.
8.1. Install the Batteries
Install 2 AAA alkaline batteries (not included) as shown:
8.2. Install and Format a Memory Card (not included)
This camera has no internal memory so a memory card is required for operation. Install
the MicroSD memory card (not included).as shown:
a. Press the Menu button (
) in photo or video mode.
9.9. Playing Back Video Clips
a. Press the playback ( ) button to enter playback mode.
b. Press the left or right button to select the video.
c. Press the up button to play the video.
d. When the video is playing, press the up button to pause or resume.
e. Press the right button for fast forward or press the left button for fast rewind.
f. Press the mode button to stop and exit.
9.10. Deleting Photographs and Video Clips
a. Follow these instructions to delete a single photograph / video clip, or delete all the
photographs / video clips in the memory card.
b. Press the playback ( ) button to enter playback mode.
c. Press the left or right button to select the photograph/video clip you want to delete.
d. Press the menu/delete button ( ) and select "single" or "all".
e. Press the shutter button to confirm.
f. Press the menu button to exit.
Note: Selecting "all" and pressing the shutter button to confirm, does not delete items in
protected mode; to delete protected photos, set the protect setting for the photos to
unprotect mode then you can delete.
9.11. Connecting to a Computer
Use a USB cable to connect your camera to a computer to upload your files.
Item #
Name
Description
1
Mode
Displays the current operating mode:
Photo mode.
Video mode.
2
Flash
Force flash: The flash operates in all light
conditions.
Auto flash: The camera determines when
to use the flash.
No flash: The flash is turned off.
3
Normal/Macro mode
Mode (0.5m – infinity).
Macro mode (11cm – 18cm).
4
Self-timer
Indicates the self-timer is set.
5
Resolution
Displays an abbreviation of the selected
picture resolution:
• 20 M = 5184X3888
• 14M = 4320x3240
• 8M = 3264x2448
• 5M = 2592x1944
• 3M = 2048x1536
• VGA = 640x480
6
Picture quality
Super fine.
Fine.
Normal
7
Battery indicator
The batteries are full.
The batteries are empty.
b. Select setup mode by pressing the right button.
c. Select the format icon by pressing the W ( ) button.
d. Press the Shutter button to confirm.
e. Press the Shutter button again to format the SD memory card.
9. Operation: Regular Use
9.1. Start taking pictures!
a. Press the Menu button (
) in PHOTO mode, select the resolutions icon by the W (
key and press the shutter to confirm.
b. Available resolutions: VGA (640 x 480), 3M (2048 x 1536), 5M (2592x1944); 8M
(3264x2448); 14M=4320x3240; 20M=5184X3888.
c. The six different resolutions are displayed. Move to the desired resolution using the
up/down button and press the shutter button to confirm the selection.
d. Turn on the camera.
e. Use the macro switch to adjust for distance to the object being photographed: Select
the flower icon ( ) to take a close-up photographs. (11cm–18cm); Select the mountain
icon ( ) to take a video or a photo of surroundings or people (0.5m – infinity).
f. Select the auto flash icon ( ) by pressing the flash button unless you are sure there is
sufficient light. (If the battery power is too low, the flash won't be activated).
g. Use the LCD screen to aim at the object you wish to photograph.
h. Press the shutter button and wait until the LCD display turns on again.
9.2. Zooming In and Out
The camera can zoom in up to 4 times.
Zoom in or out by pressing the up or down button, a number will appear on the display, 4x
is the maximum zoom ratio.
9.3. Selfies with the Front Monitor
Follow these steps to take a self-portrait using the front LCD screen:
10. Tips
Your camera is shock-resistant, waterproof and robust. To ensure the best picture
quality and longevity, follow these simple tips:
Store Dry – Though your camera is waterproof, storing it while moist is not a good
practice as it may encourage mildew.
Batteries – Have backup batteries on hand so you don't miss anything!
Status Icons – The status icons are very helpful; learn them so you can assess your
camera's status at a glance.
Shocks – Yes, your camera is very sturdy, but using it as a football or having a game of
catch with it in the water is not a good idea.
Temperature – Sure, take your camera to the beach, but protect it from prolonged
exposure to direct sunlight and rinse off any saltwater as soon as you can.
Battery Case – Properly closing the battery case forms a watertight seal, however, do
not expose the interior of the battery case to water; it will damage your camera.
Lens – Keep the lens clean using a soft, dry cloth to remove any dust or particles that
could adversely affect photographic results.
Item #
Name
Description
8
Zoom indicator
Shows the zoom ratio during preview mode.
9
MicroSD card
Indicates the MicroSD card is inserted and
will be used as storage for photographs
and video.
10
White balance
Shows the selected white-balance mode.
11
Photo/Video counter
Photo mode: Number of pictures that can be
taken.
Video mode: Available recording time.
a. Press the monitor switching button to switch to the front monitor.
b. Use the front monitor as a viewfinder to aim at yourself.
c. Press the shutter button to take a photo!
9.4. Self-Timer Setting
You can also use the self-timer function for self-portraits or when you take a photograph
without using the flash. For best results, try not to shake the camera tripod.
a. Set the camera to photo mode.
)
b. Press the menu button ( ).
c. Press the W ( ) button to select self-timer and confirm by pressing the shutter button.
d. Press the W ( ) button to select the "on" option and confirm by pressing the shutter
button. The self-timer now ready!
e. Aim the camera and press the shutter button to take a photograph.
The camera beeps during the 10 second delay and then take the photo
9.5. Recording Video Clips
a. Press the mode button to select video clip mode ( ).
b. Press the menu ( ) button and select resolution, then press the shutter button to
confirm. There are two resolution options: VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240).
c. Press the shutter button to start recording; press the right button to pause; press the
shutter button again to stop recording. The video clip is saved as an AVI file in the
MicroSD memory card.
9.6. Playing Back Photographs
a. Press the playback ( ) button to enter playback mode. The last picture or video clip
taken is displayed.
b. Press the W ( ) to enter thumbnail mode. Press directional button to select the
desired picture and press the shutter button to view.
c. In full screen display, press the T ( ) button to zoom in on the photo.
11. Technical Specifications
Sensor
14.0 Mega pixels CMOS sensor
Image resolution
20 Mega pixels: (5184X3888)
14 Mega pixels: (4320X3240)
8.0 Mega pixels: (3264x2448)
5.0 Mega pixels: (2592x1944)
3.0 Mega pixels: (2048x1536)
VGA: (640x480)
Lens
F/2.8 f = 8.5mm
Focus range
0.5m. ~ Infinity
Macro mode
11cm – 18cm
Digital zoom
4x
Flash strobe
Built-in ( Auto / force / off )
M-Shutter
Yes
LCD display
2.7+1.8" TFT color display
White balance
Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Fluorescent / Tungsten
Video Frame Rate
30fps@VGA / 30fps@QVGA
External Storage Media
MicroSD card, not included (supports up to 32GB)
File format
Picture: JPEG, Video: AVI
Self-timer
10 seconds
PC interface
USB 2.0
Power source
2 x AAA alkaline batteries (not included)
System Requirements
Operating system
WinXP (SP3), Vista32/64, Win7 32/64, Win8 32/64,
and Mac OS X 10.6.8 or above
CPU
Pentium III or above
RAM
At least 64MB
Interface
USB port
CD
4x speed CD ROM or above

7. Setting

Photo
Resolution
20 M pixel resolution
5184X3888
14M pixel resolution
4320X3240
8M pixel resolution
3264x2448
5.0M pixel resolution
2592x1944
3.0M pixel resolution
2048 x 1536
VGA resolution
640 x 480
Quality
Super Fine/Fine/Normal
Picture quality setting
Metering
Center/Multi/Spot
Metering setting
White Balance
Auto
Automatic white balance
Daylight
White balance for shooting under fine
weather condition
Cloudy
White balance for shooting under
cloudy condition
Tungsten
White balance for shooting under
tungsten lighting
Fluorescent
White balance for shooting under
fluorescent lighting
ISO Speed
Auto/100/200/400/800
Sensitivity selection
Exposure
2.0, ±1.7, ±1.3, ±1.0, ±0.7, ±0.3, 0
Exposure setting
Self-Timer
On/Off
Self-timer setting
Sharpness
Hard/ Normal/ Soft
Sharpness setting
Effect
Normal, B&W, Sepia, Negative,
Effect setting
Lomo, Pencil Sketch, Red, Green,
Blue, Vivid.
Date Stamp
On/ Off
Date stamp setting
Quick View
On/ Off
Quick view setting
Video
Movie Size
VGA 640 x 480
Video resolution setting
QVGA 320 x 240
White Balance
Auto
Automatic white balance
d. To shift the image while in zoom-in mode, press the shutter button and then use the
mode/menu/left/right buttons.
e. Long press the menu ( ) button in playback mode until the menu is displayed. Select
Slide Show and set up the desired slide show direction. Press the shutter button to
confirm. The pictures saved in the MicroSD card are displayed in sequence
automatically. To stop slide show, press the shutter button.
f. Long press the menu ( ) button in playback mode until the menu is displayed. Select
Photo Effect and press the shutter button. Select the desired effect by pressing the
up/down button and press the shutter button to confirm. The image is saved as a
separate image.
9.7. Protecting Photographs/Videos
To protect photographs or videos from being deleted by the camera, follow
these instructions:
a. Press the playback ( ) button to enter photo playback mode.
b. Press the left or right button to select the photograph/video clip to be protected.
c. Long press the menu ( ) button in playback mode until the menu is displayed. Select
protect and press the shutter button.
d. Select "Single" or "Protect all" and press the shutter button to confirm to set a single
file or all the files under protection.
e. To unprotect the protected file(s), select "Unprotect all".
9.8. Resizing Photographs
Follow these instructions to resize and save a captured image:
a. Press the playback ( ) button to enter playback mode.
b. Press the left or right button to select the photograph/video clip to be resized.
c. Long press the menu ( ) button in playback mode until the menu is displayed. Select
Resize and press the shutter button.
d. Select the new size and press the shutter button to confirm. The image is saved as
a separate image.
FCC Statement
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment 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 into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
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.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B
FCC limits.
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