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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 form of liquid enters the camera.
If it happens, switch off the camera and contact the company
that you bought this camera from for help.
Do not operate this camera with wet hands which may cause
electric shock.
Do not place or store the camera in a high temperature
environment which may cause damage to the camera.
Do not mix to use different types of batteries or new and old
batteries.
Take out the batteries to avoid electricity leakage which may
damage the camera when the camera is not in use for a long
period.
Unplug the camera from the adapter (if used) to avoid damage to
the camera if the camera is not to be used in a long period.
It's normal that the temperature of the camera body rises after
using for a long period.
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Note
The below symbols are the indication of the battery status on the TFT LCD
Monitor.
(
):Battery power is full.
(
):Battery power is half drained. Have new batteries ready.
(
):Battery power is drained. Replace the batteries you are using now.
Note
Please refer to the suggested battery shown below to ensure the normal
operation of the camera.
Brand
Type
Duracell(Ultra)
Alkaline
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 .
It's normal that the temperature of the camera body goes up after being in use
for a long period.
Long time use is suggested to use an AC adapter.
In order to avoid any damage caused by bad quality AC adapters, please
contact the original company, selling you the camera.
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Icon Index Table
Safety Notes
Working Mode
Focus Range
Flash Modes
Digital Zoom
Thumbnails
Self-timer
Movie Clip
Memory Card Inside
Battery Status
Image Size (Resolution)
Image Quality
White Balance
Exposure
Voice Memo
Protected Image
Print (DPOF)
Darkness Warning
Basic Photography
1.Open the lens cover.
2.Switch on the power.
3.Set the Mode Dial at Shooting Mode (
Mode (
) for video recording.
4.The setting of the focus range for still image capture is required as follows
Macro (
) : 0.2m
Normal (
): 0.8m~infinity
5.Refer to the next section -- Advanced Functionality Settings (page14)to set
up the features you prefer.
6.Hold still and press down the Shutter Button.
7.The LED Indicator starts blinking right after the Shutter Button is released.
8.Once the LED Indicator stops blinking, you are ready to take another shot.
Note
A message of "LENS COVER" blinking on the TFT LCD Monitor as a
warning is to remind you of opening the lens cover first.
Note
A message of "Low Light!" appearing on the TFT LCD Monitor as a warning
is to remind you that the image that you are going to capture is under a low
light environment. To compose a good quality image, it is strongly
recommended to go to the Flash Mode to select Auto Flash or Fill-in Flash to
supply more light sources.
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Switch On Or Off The Camera
Slide the "POWER" switch sideways and
hold it awhile to switch on the camera.
Repeat the action above to switch off the
camera.
X4
Loading the Batteries
X1
1. Check if the camera is switched off.
2. Slide the Battery / Memory Card Cover out to open it.
3. Load 2 x AA batteries into the battery chamber, following the
polarity indications.
4. Close the Battery / Memory Card Cover.
AUTO
-
+
0
+
Using An AC Adapter
1. Check if the camera is switch off .
2. Make sure the AC adapter is 3.3V/2.0A.
3. Connect the AC adapter connector with the DC In socket on the camera.
4. Connect the adapter itself with the power outlet
5. Switch on the camera.
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Installing The Camera Driver
For details please refer to the User Manual.
) for still image or Movie Clip
Installing Ulead Photo Explorer
For details please refer to the User Manual.
Downloading The Image(s)
Onto Your PC
For details please refer to the User Manual.
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