Content Section 1 Getting to Know Your Camera ...1 Section 2 Getting Up and Running...4 Section 3 Record Mode ...6 Section 4 Playback Mode ...28 Section 5 Listening to MP3 Music ...42 Section 6 Viewing MPEG4 Movie on PC...44 Section 7 Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV ...46 Section 8 Transferring Data to a Computer ...47 Section 9 Specifications and System Requirements ...59...
Unpack the package and make sure all standard accessories listed are included: Camera Power Adaptor USB Cable AV Cable NP60 Battery Quick Guide CD-ROM ( Driver, Ulead Software and User Manual) Earphone Strap Pouch Getting to Know Your Camera Section 1...
Loading the Battery Before using the camera, user must load NP60 rechargeable Li-ion battery. 1. Follow the arrow direction and slide to eject the battery / SD cover. 2. Face the battery up with letter side upward. Follow the battery injection direction according to the correct polarity marks.
Protecting Data on an SD Card SD card is read-only by locking the SD card. No pictures, movies and voice can be recorded when the SD card is locked. Make sure the lock is on writeable position before recording any media.
Button Function Enter Button Up Botton Left Right Button Button Down Button Right button : Flash AUTO/OFF Left button :Self-Timer ON/OFF Up button : Invalid Down button: LCD Information ON/OFF Enter button : Menu ON Power button: Press down for one second to turn on or turn off the camera.
LCD Monitor Information The indicator shows below may display on LCD when movies and pictures are recorded: Record Mode Movie Record Mode Picture Record Mode Voice Record Mode Night Mode Multi-Snap Mode Two in One Mode AE Metering Mode (2) Resolution Movie : High / Standard/...
MPEG4 Movie Recording The camera is turned on with default mode of movie recording. You can start recording movie just by pressing shutter button LCD monitor. To stop recording, press shutter button again. To view stored movies, press the REC/PLAY button once to switch to Playback Mode. Three movie resolutions are available.
Taking Close up Pictures The camera has two close-up picture modes to allow you to take pictures at close range. The Macro Mode ( ) should be used for object located at about 20 c.m., while the Portrait Mode ) should be used for object located from 60 c.m. to 100 c.m.. To take close-up pictures: 1.
Options for Record Mode Movie Record Mode 1. Resolution 2. Effect 3. White Balance 4. Exposure 5. Sharpness 6. Motion Stabilization 7. Setting Operations for Record Mode Operation 1. Press Enter button when in Movie/Picture Record Mode. 2. There are total six options in Movie Record Mode and twelve options in Picture Record Mode.
Operation 4. Press Enter/Right buttons to enter submenu of main option you select. 5. Press Left button to exit main menu. Default Setting and Validation The following table indicates the camera’s default setting as well as its validation. 1. Always: The setting always keeps valid. 2.
Record Submenu Setting Record submenu includes camera setting and other advanced setting. You can use Up/Down buttons to move between options and press Enter button to validate the setting. Movie Resolution To change Movie Resolution: 1. In Movie Record Mode, press Enter button to switch to Movie menu screen. 2.
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Effect There are three modes which are Normal, Black/White and Classic. To change Effect setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter button to switch to menu screen. 2. Use Up/Down buttons to select Effect then press Enter/Right buttons to switch to Effect submenu.
White Balance The camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically. Three manual white balance settings are available: Auto (Default) : The camera automatically adjusts white balance. • Daylight: Under outdoors • Fluorescent: Under fluorescent light condition. • Tungsten: Under tungsten light condition. •...
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Exposure The camera adjusts image exposure automatically. In certain circumstances you may wish to adjust the exposure compensation setting. To change Exposure setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter button to switch to menu screen. 2. Use Up/Down buttons to select Exposure, then press Enter/Right buttons to switch to Exposure submenu.
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Sharpness Your can soften and sharpen images to achieve different effects. To change Sharpness setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter button to switch menu screen. 2. Use Up/Down buttons to select Sharpness then press Enter/Right buttons to switch to Sharpness submenu.
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Motion Stabilization The feature of Motion Stabilization can reduce the recorded image blur caused by camera shake. To enable Motion Stabilization: 1. In Movie Record Mode, press Enter button to switch to Movie menu screen. 2. Use Up/Down buttons to select Motion Stabilization then press Enter/Right buttons to switch to Motion Stabilization submenu.
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Setting The Setting submenu contains seven options for configuring your camera set up. To change advanced setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter button to switch to menu screen. 2. Use Up/Down buttons to select Setting then press Enter/Right buttons to switch to Setting submenu.
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Start-up Screen Customize the Start-Up Screen with your favorite pictures. Press Up/Down buttons to select the picture you want and press Enter button to validate the setting and exit. Submenu Start-Up Screen If you do not want to customize the start up screen, press Up/Down buttons and select Non Start-Up Screen.
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Format Card Submenu Display Screen Format Card Yes:Format the SD Card / built-in memory No (Default):Do not format SD Card / built in memory TV System Ensure that the appropriate TV standard of your area is selected – either NTSC or PAL. Wrong TV system setting may cause image flicker.
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Selecting Interface Language Submenu Language Default Setting To restore the default factory setting, select this option. Submenu Default Setting Flash ( Picture Record Mode Only) This camera has two flash settings. To change flash setting by either hot key (Right button) or Option Setting.
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4. Press Enter button to validate the setting and exit. Flash Self-Timer ( Picture Record Mode Only) The self-timer allows you to take pictures with a ten-second time delay. To activate Self-Timer by either hot key(Left button) or Option Setting. The self-timer LED on the front of the camera beneath the flash light will also blink.
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Multi-Snap ( Picture Record Mode Only) With the camera set to Multi-Snap Mode, you can take five contiguous pictures. Multi-Snap Night Mode (Picture Record Mode Only) Use Night Mode for night scenes or low light conditions. A longer exposure captures more detail of background subjects.
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AE Metering ( Picture Record Mode Only) There are three settings which are Multi segment, Center-weighted, Spot AE Metering. Multi-segment: The exposure is determined by the entire screen. Center-Weighted: The exposure is determined mainly by the center of the screen. Spot: The exposure is determined by the small area in the center of the screen.
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Two in One ( Picture Record Mode Only) With camera set to Two in One mode, you can combine two snapshots into one picture. Display Screen Two in One Option Enter Button...
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Date Printing ( Picture Record Mode Only) The feature of Date Printing can set the camera to automatically put the date on the pictures. To enable Date Printing 1. In Picture Record Mode, press Enter button to switch to Picture menu screen. 2.
Press REC/PLAY button to switch from Record Mode to Playback Mode. The Playback Mode is for viewing and managing movies and pictures as well as listening to voice and music on the built-in memory or on an optional memory card. Operation Press REC/PLAY button to switch from Record Mode to Playback Mode Main Menu.
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LCD Monitor Information Indicators on the LCD screen while in Playback Mode: Mode Indicator Movie Playback Mode Picture Playback Mode Voice Playback Mode Music Playback Mode Resolution Indicator Movie : High / Picture: High / Indicate the selected movie/picture is locked. Indicate the single movie/voice/MP3 is being repeated.
Movie Playback Operation Display Screen 1. Use Up/Down buttons to select the Movie option. 2. Press Enter button to go to Movie Playback Mode. 3. Use Right/Left buttons to go to the next or last movie. 4. Press Shutter button to play and press it again to pause. 5.
Thumbnail Function Operation Display Screen 1. Use direction buttons to select the Thumbnail option ( 2. Press Enter button to view nine thumbnail movies. 3. To play a movie, use direction buttons to select the movie and press Enter button to view.
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Delete Movies Operation 1. Use direction buttons to select the Delete option ( 2. Press Enter button to go to the Delete menu. 3. Use Right/Left buttons to select the movie. 4. Use Up button to delete all movies and Down button to delete single movie.
Lock Movies Single or all movies can be locked. This function can prevent the movies from being deleted accidentally. Operation 1. Use direction buttons to select the Lock option ( 2. Press Enter button to go to the Lock menu. 3.
Picture Playback Operation 1. Use Up/Down buttons to select the Picture option. 2. Press Enter button to go to Picture Playback Mode. 3. Use Right/Left buttons to go to the next or last picture. 4. While the picture is selected, use Tele/Wide buttons to magnify.
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Thumbnail Function Operation Display Screen 1. Use direction buttons to select the Thumbnail option ( 2. While selecting Thumbnail option, press Enter button to view nine thumbnail pictures. 3. To view a picture, use direction buttons to select the picture. 4.
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Delete Picture Operation 1. Use direction buttons to select the Delete option ( 2. Press Enter button to go to the Delete menu. 3. Use Right/Left buttons to select the picture. 4. Use Up button to delete all pictures and Down button to delete single picture.
Make Slide Show This function automatically repeats all pictures in order. Operation 1. Use direction buttons to select the Slide option ( 2. Press Enter button to start the slide show; Press it again to stop. About DPOF This camera supports DPOF (Digital Print Order Format). DPOF makes printing your pictures extremely easy.
2. Press Enter button to go to the DPOF menu. 3. Use Right/Left buttons to select the picture. 4. Use Up button to set/cancel all DPOF pictures and Down button to set/cancel single DPOF picture. 5. Before a picture is set/cancel DPOF, a confirmation screen will appear;...
Voice Playback Direction buttons Function In Voice Playback Mode, the direction buttons have the following functions: Enter Button Up Botton Left Button Down Button Operation 1. Use Up/Down buttons to select the Voice option. 2. Press Enter button to go to Voice Playback Mode. 3.
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7.Use Up button to select Delete option and Down button to select Repeat option. 8. Press Up button once to repeat single voice; Press twice to repeat all voice recording. 9. Press it again to disable the repeat function. 10.The repeat icons will be different while selecting Repeat One option and Repeat All option.
MP3 Music MP3 is a compressed audio file format. The MP3 music can be downloaded from some MP3 web sites. Transfer MP3 Music to the camera 1. Install the camera driver on your computer. 2. Connect your camera to the computer USB port. 3.
3. Press shutter button to play MP3 4. Press shutter button again to stop playing. 5. Press Up/Down buttons to adjust volume. 6. Press Enter button to go to repeat menu. 7. Press Down button once to repeat current MP3( 8.
The default image output of the camera is Landscape Mode. Before viewing portraits taken by the camera correctly on PC, rotate them in 90 degree to the right or left with Ulead VideoStudio 7.0. Refer to section 8 for the operation of image rotation. Viewing MPEG4 Movie on PC...
Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV You can view stored movies and pictures on a television. To connect to a television: 1. Connect one end of the AV cable to your camera’s AV Out port. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a television. 3.
Computer\Removable Disk\DCIM\”. Under this mode, you can read, delete, move, or copy any movie/picture/voice recording you want. Use the bundled Ulead application software to edit the movies or pictures. PC Camera Mode When in Mass Storage Device Mode, press MODE button to switch to PC Camera Mode and the GREEN LED will light up.
Ulead VideoStudio 7.0 is a user-friendly application that helps you read, edit and organize images. Ulead Photo Express 4.0 allows you to edit movies and is equally easy to use. Ulead Cool 360 is a Picture Panorama Editor that can create 360° and...
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Getting Started With Photo Express 4.0 Click Start Select Programs Photo Express 4.0 main Screen will appear on your desktop. Viewing Images stored in the Camera through Photo Express 4.0 To view images stored in the camera, you must switch to Mass Storage Device Mode. 1.
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Capturing Camera Images through Photo Express 4.0 Before capturing a picture or video from the camera to the Photo Express 4.0 main screen, you must switch to PC Camera Mode. Press MODE button to Switch to PC Camera Mode. Under this mode, you can capture videos or pictures through Photo Express 4.0: * Click the [Get Photo ] button.
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Getting Started With Video Studio 7.0 Click Start Select Programs The Video Studio main Screen will appear on your desktop. Viewing Images stored in the Camera through Video Studio 7.0 To view images stored in the camera, you must switch to Mass Storage Device Mode. 1.
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Capturing Video through Video Studio 7.0 Press MODE button to switch to PC Camera Mode. Under this mode, you can view camera video through Video Studio: To capture a video/picture from the camera: * Click the Capture item. * Click the [Capture Video ] button.
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Rotating Picture through Video Studio 7.0 Select “Image” from Library menu Library Menu (2) Click Folder Icon on the right side of the screen to load an image Folder Icon...
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(3) Click <Rotate 90 Degrees Icon> on the left side of the screen to rotate the picture. (4) Click Share Menu then select Create Video File.
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(5) Select <Same as Project Name> to save the image immediately.
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Rotating Video through Video Studio 7.0 (1) Select “Video” from Library menu Library Menu (2) Click Folder Icon on the right side of the screen to load a video clip, then drag and drop the clip into the Storyboard below.
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(3) Click <Rotate 90 Degrees Icon> on the left side of the screen to rotate the video.
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(4) Click Share Menu then select Create Video File. Then select <Same as Project Name> to save the image immediately.
Specifications and System Requirements Specification Image Sensor Operation Modes Lens Focus Range Digital Zoom Shutter LCD monitor Storage Media Image Resolution Movie Resolution White Balance Exposure Self-Timer Flash File Format Image play PC Interface TV out Battery Dimension Weight 3.2 Mega Pixel Sensor Movie Record, Picture Record, Voice Record, MP3 Player, PC Camera, Mass Storage Device...
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System Requirement Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP Pentium MMX Celeron or AMD Athlon® CPU 64MB RAM CD ROM 500MB free HDD space Available USB port 16-bit Color Display...
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