Notes On Sd Card - Toshiba PDR-T10 Instruction Manual

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Notes on Software

Notes on SD card

Notes on Batteries
Contents
Safety Precautions (continued)
Safety Precautions (continued)
This Instruction Manual describes how to install the supplied software and a brief
In this camera, the SD memory card is used for the storage medium.
Batteries
In this instruction manual, the SD memory card is called "SD card".
explanation of how to use the Software Application. See the help file of Software
To extend the use of the camera, we strongly recommend that you only use the following
Attention ............................................... 1
Application for detailed explanation.
Pay attention to the following notes on handling the supplied SD card.
Do not leave the camera in
Do not heat, disassemble
types of batteries:
Before Reading This Manual ................ 3
This manual has been written assuming that you basically understand how to use your
places where the
or throw the batteries into
• AA Nickel battery (not rechargeable): ZR6G (Toshiba "GigaEnergy")
Cautions
Notes on Software ................................ 4
personal computer. For basic details on your personal computer, refer to the Instruction
temperature may rise
fire or water.
• AA Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMh) battery (Rechargeable) : TH-3 (Toshiba)
Safety Precautions ............................... 5
Manual of your personal computer or the operating system.
significantly, such as inside
• SD card includes a non-volatile semiconductor memory (NAND Flash EEP-ROM).
The camera does not have a rechargeable function. Please use the battery charger
Doing this might cause it to
Contents ............................................. 10
a car.
Under normal use data stored on SD cards cannot be destroyed (lost). If used
on the market when recharging Nickel Hydride (NiMh) battery.
rupture, ignite or heat up,
Notes on the Supplied Software
Notes on Handling Your Camera ........ 11
improperly, however, the data may be destroyed (lost). Please note that Toshiba will
This might adversely affect
• AA Lithium battery (Not Rechargeable)
resulting in fire or major
Notes on Batteries .............................. 12
The supplied CD-ROM includes the following software applications.
the case or the parts inside,
accept no responsibility whatsoever for destroyed (lost) data, regardless of the type
• CR-V3 Lithium battery pack (Not Rechargeable)
injury.
Notes on Handling the AC Adapter .... 13
Use Toshiba "GigaEnergy" AA Nickel batteries.
resulting in fire.
or cause of the problem or damage.
• Image viewing software "Image Expert"
Notes on SD card ............................... 14
"GigaEnergy" batteries are next generation batteries which are optimum for use in digital
Do not strike the batteries
• SD card uses part of the memory as the system area based on the SD card, so the
This program allows you to view images you have taken with the camera on a
Do not place or wrap the
Notes on Touch Panel ........................ 15
still cameras. They offer far better performance than conventional Alkaline batteries.
with a hammer, or step on,
actually usable memory capacity is lower than the indicated capacity.
computer and also to process and modify them. For detailed operating instructions,
camera in cloth or blankets.
drop, or subject the battery
• SD card is already formatted and can be used as such. If you should want to reformat
refer to the help file.
Getting Ready
Notes on batteries other than the recommended batteries
This might cause heat to build
to strong impact.
a card in order to delete images or folders, however, be sure to do so on the camera.
Installing the Image Viewing Software
up and deform the case,
Names of the Parts ............................. 16
Formatting the SD memory card on other devices (PC, etc...) may result in problems
AA Manganese batteries cannot be used in this camera.
Doing so might cause it to
• USB driver (for Windows 98 only)
resulting in fire. Use the
Replacing the Face Plate ................... 17
such as inability to read or write data, reduce the speed of writing, etc...
rupture, ignite or heat up,
The AA Alkaline batteries can be used in case of urgent need, but only a few photographs
Install this to connect the camera to a computer using the supplied USB cable. This
camera in a well-ventilated
Loading and Removing the Batteries . 18
resulting in fire or major
• It is recommended that you make backups of important data.
can be taken. Furthermore, they cannot be used in a low temperature.
driver is exclusively used for Windows 98. If you use a Macintosh computer or
Should yo
place.
Using the Power Outlet ....................... 19
injury.
Please be careful to purchase the proper batteries.
Windows 2000, Me or XP, use the standard driver for that operating system.
smoke, a s
Write Protection
Inserting and Removing the SD card . 20
For consideration of the environment, we do not recommend the use of AA Nickel Cadium
Installing the USB driver
Before you move the
excessive
Turning the Power ON/OFF ................ 21
batteries.
To prevent valuable data from being erased,
camera, disconnect cords
• Service and Support file
from the c
Setting the Date and Time .................. 22
switch the write protect tab at the side of the card
and cables.
immediate
This includes information on service and support. We recommend storing this file into
Note on Battery Life
Switching the Mode (Photography Mode
to "LOCK". Data can no longer be overwritten
power and
your computer in case you lose this manual.
Failure to do this might
<--> Play Mode) .................................. 23
(Lock status). To write, edit or erase data from
The battery life may vary depending on individual brand of the battery, length of storage
batteries a
damage cords and cables,
Global Contacts
the SD card, release the write-protection state.
since manufacture, temperature of the camera and batteries, and operating condition
Basic Photography
resulting in fire or electric
• Software version upgrade
such as flash. Moreover, if the polarities of the batteries (+ or –) and the terminal of the
shock.
For better use, the firmware of the camera may be upgraded after shipment. The
Specifications
Taking Photographs ............................ 24
camera that come in contact with the electrodes are contaminated, electricity will not flow
methods of version upgrade are available in our website.
properly and the camera will decide that the batteries are exhausted. When removing and
Setting the Scene Mode ..................... 26
Do not drop or subject the
Type of memory:
Global Contacts
loading the batteries, be careful not to touch these parts. If the parts are contaminated,
Setting the Flash ................................ 28
camera to strong impact.
Temperature for operation:
clean with a dry cloth.
Self-timer Photography ....................... 30
This might cause fire, electric
Notes on Software and Instruction Manual
When using the supplied Nickel batteries, the number of photographs that can be taken
Temperature for storage:
Digital Zoom Photography .................. 31
Continued use in this state
shock or malfunctions.
are shown as below.
Operating/Storage humidity:
• Copying or duplication of the software and Instruction Manual packaged with this
Changing the Preset Conditions of
might cause fire, electric
Conditions: 25°C, Flash use rate 100%
Software Application in part or in whole is not allowed without the prior permission of
Recording menu ................................. 32
Before you carry out
shock or burns. For details on
Photography interval: 1 frame every 30 seconds
Toshiba Corporation.
•Color ................................................ 32
maintenance on the
repair, consult the store of
Possible number of shots: 70 shots
Dimensions:
• Use of the software and Instruction Manual packaged with this Software Application
•ISO Sensitivity ................................. 32
camera, remove the
purchase, or please contact
* The number of frames shown above is a reference value.
Weight:
is allowed only on one personal computer.
batteries and AC adapter.
•Exposure .......................................... 32
the technical support number.
• Toshiba Corporation is not liable whatsoever for any damages to the user or a third
•White balance .................................. 33
Leaving these attached might
Method of Extending Battery Life
party as a result of use of a device by the software and Instruction Manual packaged
•Picture quality .................................. 33
cause electric shock.
Even if the camera is turned off, the battery power is slightly consumed. We strongly
with this Software Application.
•Preview ............................................ 33
recommend to remove the batteries when the camera is not in use for an extended period
Remove the batteries and
• The personal computer screens shown in this Instruction Manual are examples, and
•LCD brightness ................................ 33
of time. However, the time and date settings will return to the initial settings, so reset
AC adapter if you plan not
may differ from actual screens. Toshiba Corporation is not liable whatsoever for any
them before using. Low temperatures can also affect the performance of the battery so
Playing/Erasing Images
to use the camera for a
compensation arising from errors in descriptions in this Instruction Manual.
keep the camera and battery warm by placing in clothes to protect against the cold.
long time.
Furthermore, battery performance affected by low temperature, which cause the possible
Playing ................................................ 34
number of shots decreasing, restores its functions when batteries return to the adequate
This might cause fire.
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temperature (25°C).
Display) ............................................... 35
4
Preface
CAUTION
DANGER
page 43.
WARNING
page 56.
NAND Flash memory
page 56.
0°C to +55°C
-20°C to 65°C
30% to 80%RH
Even within the above range, do not expose to sudden
temperature change which may cause condensation
24.0 x 32.0 x 2.1mm (W x D x H)
Approx. 2g
CA
Insert
carefu
polari
termi
Erasing Images .................................. 36
WARNING
Zoom Play .......................................... 37
Changing Settings of Play Menu ........ 38
If foreign objects or water
•LCD brightness ................................ 38
have entered the camera,
immediately turn the power
•DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) .. 38
OFF and remove the
•Display change ................................ 39
Inserting the batteries with
batteries and AC adapter.
•Slide Show ....................................... 39
polarities inverted might
•Protect ............................................. 39
Continued use in this state
cause fire and injury, or
might cause fire or electric
Setting DPOF
damage the surrounding
(Digital Print Order Format) ................ 40
shock. For details on repair,
areas.
consult the store of purchase,
Connecting to the PC
or please contact the
Do not fire the flash near
technical support number.
Connecting PC ................................... 41
the eyes.
page 42.
Installing the Image Viewing
This might cause temporary
If the camera has fallen or
Software ............................................. 42
damage to the eyesight.
its case is damaged,
Installing the USB driver ..................... 43
immediately turn the power
Transferring the Camera's Images
Do not walk around with
OFF and remove the
to the Computer ................................. 44
the camera swinging from
batteries and AC adapter.
the strap.
Other Applications
Continued use in this state
The camera might come into
might cause fire or electric
Changing the Basic Settings of the
contact to other people and
shock. For details on repair,
Camera ............................................... 46
LOCK
cause injury or damage to the
consult the store of purchase,
•Reset ............................................... 46
camera or other objects.
or please contact the
•LANGUAGE ..................................... 46
technical support number.
•Auto Play mode ................................ 46
Before you store or dispose
Write-protect tab
•Date & time set ................................ 47
the used batteries, tape the
Do not use in areas near
(+) and (–) terminals with
•Sound .............................................. 47
water.
insulating tape.
•Touch Sensor ................................... 47
This might cause fire or
•Auto Power Off ................................. 47
If stored or disposed without
electric shock. Take special
•Version info. ..................................... 47
doing this, the batteries may
care during rain, snow, on the
make contact with metal
•Format ............................................. 47
beach or near the shore.
objects, resulting in fire or
Formatting the SD card ...................... 48
injury due to leaking of
Do not use the camera in
Additional Information
battery fluid, overheating or
the bath or shower.
bursting of the battery.
Specifications ..................................... 49
This might cause a fire or
Separately Sold Accessories .............. 50
electric shock.
Warning Messages ............................. 51
Do not place the camera on
Q&A .................................................... 52
inclined or unstable
Troubleshooting .................................. 54
surfaces.
Global Contacts .................................. 56
This might cause the camera
Index ................................................... 57
to fall or tilt over.
LOCK
Write protection state

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