Kobian CyperPix E460M User Manual

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    165mm+-2 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents Safety Notes------------------------------------------------------------------------ 03 Overall Introduction ------------------------------------------------------------- 04 Accessories- --------------------------------------------------------------------- 04 External View ------------------------------------------------------------------- 05 Mode Dial (Working Mode)--------------------------------------------------- 05 Icon Display ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 06 Icon Index Table --------------------------------------------------------------- 06 Getting Ready --------------------------------------------------------------------- 07 Turn On or Off the Camera--------------------------------------------------- 07 Loading the Batteries ---------------------------------------------------------- 07 Inserting or Removing an SD Card ---------------------------------------- 08 Attaching the Wrist Strap ----------------------------------------------------- 08...
  • Page 3: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes Do not try to open the camera by yourself, which may cause damage to the camera or electric shock. Do not fire the flash in a close distance (less than 1 meter) to human eyes. Keep the camera away from the reach of children or animals to prevent them from swallowing the batteries or small accessories. Avoid using the camera if any kinds of liquid enters the camera.
  • Page 4: Overall Introduction

    Overall Introduction Accessories Digital Camera Camera Driver & Ulead Software USB Cable Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide 2 x AA Batteries Camera Pouch Wrist Strap Video Cable User Manual User Manual...
  • Page 5: External View

    Overall Introduction External View Shutter Button Front Flash Self-timer Optical Lens Battery Cover Bottom Tripod Socket Memory Card Cover Back Menu/Cancel Button Microphone Indicator Viewfinder TFT LCD Viewfinder Monitor Speaker Power Button Video Connector Mode Dial (Working Mode) USB Connector Left ( )Direction/Flash / Thumbnails Button Up ( )Direction Button...
  • Page 6: Icon Display

    Overall Introduction Icon Display Battery Status Voice Memo ) Battery full ) Battery half drained Working Mode ) Battery ) Shooting mode drained ) Playback mode ) Movie clip mode ) Setup mode Memory Card Note: In Playback mode, this icon " "...
  • Page 7: Getting Ready

    Getting Ready Turn On or Off the Camera Press down the "POWER" button to turn on the camera. Repeat the above action to turn off the camera. Loading the Batteries Loading the Batteries 1. Turn off the camera. 2. Push down the black triangle button on the Battery Cover and slide out to open it.
  • Page 8: Inserting Or Removing An Sd Card

    Getting Ready Note Batteries may lose power if kept inside the camera for a long time without using. Please remove the batteries while the camera is not in use. Do not use manganese batteries since they cannot supply sufficient power to support the camera's operation. Batteries may not work normally under 0¢J.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting Started Basic Photography Remove the Lens Cover. Press down the POWER button to turn on the camera.(Note that the yellow led on the back side will blink.) Set the Mode Dial at Shooting Mode ( Hold your camera with your hand and position a subject in the center of the frame to focus on. If the subject you are going to shoot is ranged from 0.2m to 0.8 m, pressing down SET/MACRO button to change the focus range.
  • Page 10 Getting Started Note A message of "Low Light!" appearing on the TFT LCD Monitor as a warning to remind you to go to the Flash Mode and select Auto Flash or Fill-in flash to get more light sources so as to compose a superior quality image. Note In such cases shown as follows, please release the shutter button, then try to recompose the shot and focus again because the Auto Focus function may be difficult to use with.
  • Page 11: Advanced Functionality Settings

    Advanced Functionality Settings Under Shooting Mode ( Setting Focus Range POWER DISP Macro ( ) : 0.2m~0.8m Turning On or Off the TFT LCD Monitor (Default :On) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POW ER POW ER Note: DISP DISP With the power-off TFT LCD Monitor, you are able to extend the power consumption of the camera and you may use the Viewfinder to target the subject instead for your convenience.
  • Page 12: Setting Flash Mode

    Advanced Functionality Settings Setting Flash Mode (Default: Auto Flash) You can change the flash mode shown below according to the environment. Ø MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POW ER POW ER DISP DISP Setting Self-timer (Default: OFF) M ENU / CANCEL SET / M ACRO POW ER POW ER...
  • Page 13: Setting Digital Zoom

    Advanced Functionality Settings Setting Optical Zoom (3X continuous) and Digital Zoom ( 4X continuous ) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POWER POWER D ISP D ISP Note The zoom bar, appearing on the left of the TFT LCD monitor, shows the current digital and optical zoom position.
  • Page 14: Setting An Image Size (Resolution)

    Advanced Functionality Settings Setting Image Size (Default:2048x1536) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POWER POWER D ISP D ISP Setting Image Quality (Default: FINE) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POWER POWER D ISP D ISP Note Four resolutions provided can be selected as follows: ) 2272 x 1704 (XL) ) 2048 x 1536 (L) ) 1600 x 1200 (M)
  • Page 15: Setting Voice Memo

    Advanced Functionality Settings Setting Voice Memo (Default: OFF) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POWER POWER D ISP D ISP Note When the Voice Memo is on for 10, 20, 30 SEC. or even manual, you can record any voice or sound right after capturing the image and you can also see the icon ( on the top of TFT LCD Monitor blinking.
  • Page 16: Setting Exposure

    Advanced Functionality Settings Setting Exposure (Default: + 0) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POWER POWER D ISP D ISP Setting White Balance (Default: AUTO) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POWER POWER D ISP D ISP Note The higher the value is, the brighter the image will be. Note Five White Balance modes can be selected as follows: Auto...
  • Page 17: Under Playback Mode

    Advanced Functionality Settings Under Playback Mode( Exploring an Image ME NU / CANCEL SET / M AC RO PO W ER PO W ER DISP DISP Note: After enlarging your image by digital process (step3), then you can continue (the step4) to enter the PAN mode.
  • Page 18: Playback Of A Movie Clip

    Advanced Functionality Settings Playback of a Movie Clip ME NU / CANCE L S ET / MA CRO P OWER P OWER DISP DISP Thumbnail Images (Small Images) Display 100-0001 MENU / CANCEL SET / MA CRO POWER POWER DIS P DIS P Note Press Up (...
  • Page 19: Deleting Images

    Advanced Functionality Settings Deleting Image(s) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POWER POWER D ISP D ISP MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO POWER POWER D ISP D ISP...
  • Page 20: Formatting An Sd Card

    Advanced Functionality Settings Formatting an SD Card Please inset an SD Card in advance. Refer to page 19 and follow the steps, selecting "FORMAT" in step 3, "YES" in step 4. Formatting the Built-in Flash Memory Please make sure no memory card is inserted. Refer to page 19 and follow the steps, selecting "FORMAT"...
  • Page 21: Setting Image Protection

    Advanced Functionality Settings Setting Image Protection MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO PO WER PO WER DISP DISP Printing Out Images without a PC (Default: X0) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO PO WER PO WER DISP DISP Note Note After the above steps are done, please check if the ( After the above steps are done, please check if the ( is shown on the left side of the TFT LCD screen.
  • Page 22: Under Movie Clip Mode( )

    Advanced Functionality Settings Under Movie Clip Mode( Setting the Recording Time of a Movie Clip (Default :10 SEC) MOVIE CLIP MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO PO WER PO WER DISP DISP Note 1. Once the Shutter Button is pressed, the camera will start and end the recording automatically according to the time you select.
  • Page 23: Under Setup Mode ( )

    Advanced Functionality Settings Under Setup Mode ( Setting Beep Sound (Default: ON) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO PO WER PO WER DISP DISP Setting Date Stamp (Default : ON) MENU / CANCEL SET / MACRO PO WER PO WER DISP DISP Note...
  • Page 24: Setting Date

    Advanced Functionality Settings Setting Date MENU / CANCEL SET / MAC RO PO WER PO WER DISP DISP Note: After press SET key, then you can start to Set Date information. Setting Quick View MENU / CANCEL SET / MAC RO PO WER PO WER DISP...
  • Page 25: Setting Language

    DISP DISP If you want to view the playback picture on TV, the video standard system of the TV must be the same ast of your digital camera. Check the following list: NTSC system: Canada, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Peru, Taiwan, the Philippines, the U.
  • Page 26: Tv Connection

    TV Connection 1 Connect the video out jack of the camera to video input ports of the TV set with the included Video Cable 2 Turn on the TV set and set the TV/Video toggle switch to A/V mode. 3 Rotate to PLAYBACK Mode and power on the camera. 4 Move up and down the direction button to select the image and view it on TV.
  • Page 27: Pc Connection

    PC Connection Installing the Camera's Driver Under Microsoft Windows 98 / 98SE...
  • Page 28: Under Microsoft Windows 2000

    PC Connection Note If the auto run program fails under certain situation, please go to the Start Menu, click "Run" and key in "CD-ROM Drive:\ AutoRun.exe" and then click "OK" Button. Under Microsoft Windows 2000 Note If the computer has DirectX 8.0 or later already, the installation procedure will skip above step 4 and go to the following window directly completing the driver installation.
  • Page 29: Under Microsoft Windows Me / Xp

    PC Connection Under Microsoft Windows ME / XP Under Mac 9.X or later This camera, supporting only Mac 9.X or later versions, allows you not to install any driver. Please go to page 28 for installation of Ulead Photo Explorer or go to page 31 to download the stored images onto the PC. Note Having DirectX 8.0 or later already, the computer will skip the installation procedure from step 2 above and go...
  • Page 30: Installing Ulead Photo Explorer

    PC Connection Installing Ulead Photo Explorer Under Windows Operating System (Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP)
  • Page 31 PC Connection...
  • Page 32: Under Macintosh Operating System (Mac 9.X Or Later)

    PC Connection Under Macintosh Operating System (Mac 9.X or later) Step Turn on the computer. Step Insert the CD into the CD-ROM Drive. The computer will create an icon named "Driver CD" on the desktop. Step Double clicks on the icon and choose the language you prefer by double clicking on one of the below folders.
  • Page 33 PC Connection Step Choose "Ulead Photo Explorer" and copy this file to the desktop. Note If a warning window shows please visit Apple's official web-site http://kbase.info. apple.com to download the latest version of CarbonLib. a. Key in "CarbonLib" in the search bar and click "Search" button. b.
  • Page 34: Downloading The Image

    PC Connection Downloading the Image(s) Under Windows Operating System (Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP) Downloading Image(s) From Removable Disk 1. Turn on the PC. 2. Switch on the camera. 3. Connect the camera to the PC with USB cable under any working mode. Please make sure the USB cable is well connected to the PC and camera.
  • Page 35: Under Macintosh Operating System (Mac 9.X Or Later)

    PC Connection Under Macintosh Operating System (Mac 9.X or later) Downloading Image(s) From Removable Disk 1. Turn on the PC. 2. Switch on the camera. 3. Connect the camera to the PC with USB cable under any working mode. Please make sure the USB cable is well connected to the PC and camera.
  • Page 36: Appendix

    Appendix Error Message Table Messages CARD FULL There is insufficient card memory capacity to store an image. There is insufficient internal memory MEMORY FULL capacity to store an image. CARD LOCKED The SD card is under protection. (ICON BLINKING) LOCK The Image can't be deleted under protection.
  • Page 37: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications Image Type Sony 1/2.7” CCD Sensor Effective Approx. 3.14 Mega pixels Pixels Total Pixels Approx. 3.3 Mega pixels Lens Focal Length Wide: f= 5.6mm, Tele: f=16.8mm (35mm film equivalent: 36 ~ 108 mm) F No. Wide: F3.6 to F6.5, Tele: F5.6 to Tele: F10.0 Zoom 3x Optical Zoom, 4x Digital Zoom Capture Mode:4x (continuous)
  • Page 38: About Ulead Photo Explorer

    Appendix About Ulead Photo Explorer Software license The software described in this document is furnished under a License Agreement which is included with the product. This Agreement specifies the permitted and prohibited uses of the product. Licenses and trademarks ICI Library 1991-1992 C-Cube Microsystems.Ulead Systems, Inc. And the Ulead logo are trademarks of Ulead Systems, Inc. All other product names and any registered and unregistered trademarks mentioned in this manual are for identification purposes only and remain the exclusive property of their respective owners.
  • Page 39 Appendix System requirements Before installing Photo Explorer, make sure your computer meets these requirements: Intel Pentium processors (or 100% compatible processors) Microsoft Windows 95/98, NT 4.0, 2000 or higher 32 MB RAM (or more) 17.8 MB available hard drive space for program files True Color or HiColor display adapter and monitor (recommended) 800 X 600 minimum display resolution Windows compatible pointing device...

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