Toshiba PDR-3320 Owner's Manual

Toshiba PDR-3320 Owner's Manual

Toshiba pdr-3320: owner manual
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Attention

For customers in the U.S.A.
DIGITAL STILL CAMERA
Tested To Comply
With FCC Standards
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE
FCC Statement
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, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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:
• Change the direction of the radio or TV antenna.
Move the equipment or the radio or TV. For example, if the equipment is to the right of the TV, move it to the left
of the TV.
Or, move the equipment farther away from the radio or TV.
• Plug the equipment into a different outlet. Don't plug your radio or TV into the same circuit as your equipment.
• Ensure that all expansion slots (on the back or side of the equipment) are covered.
Also, ensure that all metal retaining brackets are tightly attached to the equipment.
• If these suggestions don't help, consult your equipment dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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  • Page 1: Attention

    Attention For customers in the U.S.A. DIGITAL STILL CAMERA PDR-3320 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Statement 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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 2 Attention (continued) CAUTION If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate FCC regulations. Violation of FCC regulations may cause the FCC to void your right to use the modified camera.
  • Page 3: Before Reading This Manual

    Before Reading This Manual Thank you for purchasing the Toshiba PDR-3320 Digital Still Camera. To ensure that you use this camera safely and correctly, read this Instruction Manual carefully before you start using the camera. Once you have finished reading this Instruction Manual, keep it handy at all times.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    LCD Monitor Display ... 33 In Photography Mode ... 33 In Playback Mode ... 35 The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-3320. Basic Photography How to Hold Your Camera ... 36 How to Press the Shutter Button ... 37 About the Viewfinder Lamp ...
  • Page 5 Removing the Protection ... 77 Changing the Display Setting in Playback Mode . 78 Changing the LCD Setting in Playback Mode ... 79 The name in parentheses ( ) is the function name on the PDR-3320. Other Applications Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) ...
  • Page 6: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Read these safety precautions carefully before using the PDR-3320. These instructions contain valuable information on safe and proper use that will prevent harm and damage to the operator and other persons. Make sure that you fully understand the following details (indications) before proceeding to the main descriptions in this manual.
  • Page 7 • Toshiba's liability, with the exception of a deliberate act or gross negligence by Toshiba, shall not exceed the purchase price of the product in any circumstances.
  • Page 8 Safety Precautions (continued) Do not place the camera on wobbly, inclined or unstable surfaces. This might cause the camera to fall or tilt over. Do not use in areas near water. This might cause fire or electric shock. Take special care during rain, snow, on the beach or near the shore.
  • Page 9 Safety Precautions (continued) Keep the batteries out of the reach of children. If a child swallows a battery, this might result in poisoning. If a child swallows a battery, immediately consult a physician. If battery fluid enters the eyes, immediately rinse with fresh water and consult with a physician to receive treatment.
  • Page 10 Safety Precautions (continued) Before you move the camera, disconnect cords and cables. Failure to do this might damage cords and cables, resulting in fire or electric shock. Do not drop or subject the camera to strong impact. This might cause fire, electric shock or malfunctions.
  • Page 11 Safety Precautions (continued) Do not subject the status display to impact. If the status display is impacted, the glass on the screen may be broken and internal fluid may leak. If the internal fluid enters your eyes or sticks to your body or clothes, immediately rinse with fresh water.
  • Page 12: Using Your Camera Correctly

    • Places contacting chemicals such as pesticides or next to rubber or vinyl products for long periods Do not expose the camera to sand. The PDR-3320 is particularly sensitive to sand. If the camera comes into contact with sand, not only will the camera become damaged, it will also no longer be repairable.
  • Page 13: Notes On Batteries

    To extend the use of the camera, we strongly recommend that you only use the following types of batteries: • AA Alkaline batteries (Not Rechargeable): LR6AG (Toshiba) • AA Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMh) batteries (Rechargeable): TH-3 (Toshiba) The camera does not have a rechargeable function. Please use the battery charger on the market when recharging the Nickel Hydride (NiMh) battery.
  • Page 14: Notes On Handling The Ac Adapter

    Notes on Handling the AC Adapter Be sure to use only the specified AC adapter (sold separately). Using a different AC adapter might cause the camera to malfunction. When you use the AC adapter, carefully read and strictly observe the Safety Precautions from page 6 onwards and the notes described below.
  • Page 15: Features

    Features 3X zoom lens USB interface compatible High definition 3.2 million pixels Extensive photographic functions • Auto/Flash/Macro/Self-timer • Multi mode (16 continuous images in one frame) • Bulb mode for night and creative photography • Color/Black-and-white photography etc. Image size and quality easily selectable •...
  • Page 16: The Function Map

    The Function Map It is suggested that you look at the function map, below before using the PDR-3320. Read these pages first. Let's get ready to use the PDR-3320 Let's learn about basic operation. First, let's learn about the basic way of using the PDR-3320.
  • Page 17: Accessories

    Accessories Make sure that you have all of the items below before you start using your camera. Batteries (4 size AA) Video cable Alkaline SmartMedia™ CD-ROM (8MB, 3.3V) (1) • USB driver (for Windows 98) • Software application • Anti-static case (1) •...
  • Page 18: Names Of Parts

    Names of Parts...
  • Page 19 Names of Parts (continued) MENU button In Manual Photography mode, Auto Photography mode or Playback mode, press the button to display MENU. Viewfinder Viewfinder lamp P. 39) Power switch LCD monitor P. 33) Tripod mount (MENU) ENTER button Press the center of the button. (Use this button to fix a selection.) (cross pad) button Press the button on the required side.
  • Page 20 Names of Parts (continued) Mode dial...
  • Page 21 Names of Parts (continued) Status display This display indicates the camera’s status. You can verify the camera’s status even if the LCD monitor is not on. The text, numbers and icons that are displayed in the status display vary according to the setting.
  • Page 22: Attaching The Strap

    Attaching the Strap The two figures below illustrate how to attach the lens strap. Lens strap with the lens cap is used to protect the camera lens from any unexpected damages or scratch. And the wrist strap can be attached to prevent your camera from slipping during use.
  • Page 23: Installing The Batteries

    Installing the Batteries This camera uses four (4) size AA batteries. Loading the Batteries IMPORTANT • Before you load or remove the batteries, be sure to turn the camera off. • The camera may not start normally if you load batteries on the power on status. In this case, turn off, then turn on again.
  • Page 24: Removing The Batteries

    Installing the Batteries (continued) Close the battery door and move the lock switch in the direction of the Lock arrow. IMPORTANT • Make sure that the battery cover is firmly closed. Removing the Batteries Reverse the procedure for “Loading the Batteries” and remove the batteries. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 25 Installing the Batteries (continued) Battery Wear When the power is ON, the remaining battery power is displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display. LCD Monitor IMPORTANT • When you remove the batteries, the date and time may return to the default setting. If this happens, set them again when using the camera.
  • Page 26: Using The Power Outlet

    Using the Power Outlet If you use the AC adapter in a room with a power outlet, you can take photographs for an extended period of time. This also prevents failed photographs due to battery wear or failed transfer of data to a PC. For details on handling the AC adapter, be sure to read page 14.
  • Page 27: About Smartmedia

    • Never remove the SmartMedia™ or switch the camera OFF during data recording or during data erasing (SmartMedia™ formatting). These actions might damage the SmartMedia™. • Use only the SmartMedia™ specified for use with the PDR-3320. The use of other SmartMedia™ could damage the camera.
  • Page 28: Loading Smartmedia

    About SmartMedia™ • Take care not to touch the SmartMedia™’s electrodes (metal contacts) or allow the electrodes to become soiled. Use a dry lint-free cloth to wipe away any dirt. • To avoid damage caused by static electricity during transportation or storage, always use the special static-free case provided.
  • Page 29: Removing Smartmedia

    About SmartMedia™ (continued) Gently insert the SmartMedia™ as far as it can go with the SmartMedia™ electrodes (metal contacts) facing down. Close the SmartMedia™ door. Before you use a new SmartMedia™, be sure to format the SmartMedia™ ( Page 74). Removing SmartMedia™...
  • Page 30 About SmartMedia™ (continued) Slide the SmartMedia™ door release knob in the direction of the arrow to open the door Pull the SmartMedia™ out with your fingers. Close the SmartMedia™ door.
  • Page 31: Write Protection

    About SmartMedia™ (continued) Write Protection To prevent valuable data from being erased inadvertently, attach the write-protect sticker at the write-protect area. Data can no longer be recorded or erased from SmartMedia™. To write or erase data from SmartMedia™, peel off the sticker. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 32: Turning The Power On/Off

    Turning the Power ON/OFF Turning the Power ON Make sure that the SmartMedia™ is correctly loaded. ( Slide the POWER switch to turn on the power and set the mode dial to the desired mode. Remove the lens cap during photography. In the [ ] or [ body.
  • Page 33: Lcd Monitor Display

    LCD Monitor Display The text, numbers and icons that are displayed on the LCD monitor vary according to the current settings. To erase text currently displayed on the LCD monitor, use the DISPLAY function in the MENU ( The LCD monitor automatically turns ON if necessary even if it is set to OFF. In Photography Mode ( [ Memo •...
  • Page 34 LCD Monitor Display (continued) In Manual Photography Mode ( [ Memo • The display is momentarily disrupted after recording an image or the mode is switched. This does not affect photography.
  • Page 35: In Playback Mode

    LCD Monitor Display (continued) In Playback Mode ([...
  • Page 36: How To Hold Your Camera

    How to Hold Your Camera When taking a photograph, hold the camera firmly and prevent your finger or straps from covering the lens or flash. Right Wrong Camera held with both hands with your arms Fingers held over the lens firmly held against the sides of your chest...
  • Page 37: How To Press The Shutter Button

    How to Press the Shutter Button The shutter button can be pressed down in two stages: half way down and fully down. When pressed half way down, AF (auto-focus) and AE (auto exposure) are carried out. When pressed fully down, the camera takes a picture. Press the shutter button down half way AF (auto-focus) and AE (auto exposure) ( Additional Information, Glossary (Page 99) start to function.
  • Page 38 Moving the camera as you press the shutter button will result in a blurred image. • The PDR-3320 uses an accurate auto focus mechanism. However, the PDR-3320 may have difficulty focusing or not be able to focus at all for subjects and situations such as the following:...
  • Page 39: About The Viewfinder Lamp

    About the Viewfinder Lamp The viewfinder lamp indicates the state of the camera. The meaning of the lamp may differ according to the mode dial setting. Viewfinder Lamp State ] or [ [Power ON] Writing to SmartMedia in progress Flashing ] or [ Meaning ] AE or AF are locked with the shutter button held half down...
  • Page 40: Photography (Auto Photography)

    Photography (Auto Photography) This is the most commonly used photography mode. In this mode, exposure (combination of shutter speed and aperture) is automatically controlled to facilitate photography. There are two ways of taking photographs in this mode: using the viewfinder and using the LCD monitor.
  • Page 41: Using The Lcd Monitor

    Photography (Auto Photography) (continued) Look through the viewfinder to compose the picture. Press the shutter button down half way press it down fully • Pressing the shutter button down half way adjusts the exposure, and pressing the shutter button down fully takes the shot. •...
  • Page 42 Photography (Auto Photography) (continued) Set the mode dial to [ Look at the image on the LCD monitor to compose the picture. To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor Press the shutter button down half way down fully • Pressing the shutter button down half way adjusts the exposure, and pressing the shutter button down fully takes the shot.
  • Page 43: Setting The Image Size And Quality

    Setting the Image Size and Quality Set the size (number of pixels) and quality (compression ratio) of the image to be photographed. Change the setting according to how the image is to be used and the remaining amount of space in the SmartMedia™.
  • Page 44 Setting the Image Size and Quality (continued) Take the photograph. For details on how to take photographs Memo • To make the image smaller, it is more effective to reduce the size and then reduce image quality. • After you have taken a photograph, you can change its size ( •...
  • Page 45: Zoom Photography

    Zoom Photography Zoom photography allows you to take zoom shots and wide angle shots. Slide the POWER switch to turn on the power. Set the mode dial to [ Compose the picture using the Zoom key. • Pressing the Telephoto (zoom) key zooms in on the subject, and enlarges the subject on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 46: Digital Zoom Photography

    Digital Zoom Photography This function enlarges the center of the image displayed on the screen so that it appears that the photographed image is enlarged twice its size. The LCD monitor automatically turns ON in this mode. Take pictures while viewing the image in the LCD monitor. Set the mode dial to [ In the Manual Photography mode, press the ENTER button to set the manual setup screen to non- display.
  • Page 47: Close-Up Photography (Macro Photography)

    Close-up Photography (Macro Photography) The macro photography mode is used when the distance to the subject is between 3.15 in.(8 cm) at wide to 15.7 in. (40 cm). In the macro photography mode, the LCD monitor automatically turns ON. Take the photograph while viewing the LCD monitor.
  • Page 48: Photography Using The Self-Timer (Self-Timer Photography)

    Photography Using the Self-timer (Self-timer Photography) When the self-timer is used, the shutter automatically closes after the preset time (two or ten seconds). Changing the set time until photography Set the mode dial to [ Press the ] is displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display. In the Manual Photography mode, [ monitor when the manual setup screen is displayed.
  • Page 49: Photography Using The Flash (Flash Photography)

    Photography Using the Flash (Flash Photography) In the default setting, the flash will be automatically set to function in dark places. No special setting is needed to set off the flash. The flash firing mode can be set to suit the conditions where the flash is to be fired. The effective firing distance of the flash is approximately 1.3 ft (0.4 m) to 8.2 ft (2.5 m).
  • Page 50 Photography Using the Flash (Flash photography) (continued) ] Auto In this mode, the flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions. This mode is ideal for general photography where you are not trying to achieve any particular effect (when using macro photography, the flash does not fire).
  • Page 51 Photography Using the Flash (Flash photography) (continued) Memo • If you take a photograph in the [ Suppressed Flash mode at a dark place, the shutter speed slows down, and the slow shutter speed warning is displayed. (When the shutter is pressed half way down, the viewfinder lamp lights and the slow shutter speed mark [ ] is displayed in the LCD monitor.) We recommend using a tripod to prevent blurred image caused by shaking.
  • Page 52: Multi Image Photography (Multi Photography)

    Multi Image Photography (Multi Photography) This mode takes 16 shots continuously at 0.25 second intervals. The 16 photographed images are saved as one image. This mode is effective for continuously photographing moving subjects. Set the mode dial to [ Set the REC. mode to [MULTI]. 1.
  • Page 53: Long Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography)

    Long Exposure Photography (Bulb Photography) This mode is used for taking subjects that require several seconds to photograph such as firework displays at night. When using this mode, be sure to use a tripod to keep the camera stable and prevent distorted images. Set the mode dial to [ Set the REC.
  • Page 54: Taking Photographs Manually (Manual Photography)

    Taking Photographs Manually (Manual Photography) You can manually adjust conditions such as white balance and exposure compensation, and take photographs at these conditions. This is called “manual photography.” Settings made in this mode are saved even if the camera is turned off.
  • Page 55: White Balance)

    Taking Photographs Manually (Manual Photography) (continued) Press the ENTER button. This fixes the setting. The camera is ready to take photographs. Compose the picture, press the shutter button down half way, and press it down fully. Page 37 The camera takes the picture. Memo •...
  • Page 56: Exposure Compensation)

    Taking Photographs Manually (Manual Photography) (continued) E.V. (Exposure Compensation) E.V. (Exposure Compensation) This setting allows you to lighten or darken the entire screen. Use this setting when the optimum brightness (exposure) cannot be obtained, for example, when there is a lot of contrast between the subject and the background or when the subject to photograph occupies only an extremely small part of the screen.
  • Page 57: Changing The Preset Conditions (Rec Menu)

    Changing the Preset Conditions (REC MENU) This menu is for setting the basic settings to be used for photography in the [ ] manual photography mode. The settings are not canceled even if the camera is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated. The settings (except the LCD monitor brightness) are canceled when you remove or insert the batteries or disconnect or connect the AC adapter.
  • Page 58: Rec. Mode

    Changing the Preset Conditions (REC MENU) (continued) To quit the REC MENU, press the ENTER button. The camera is now ready to take photographs. REC. MODE Select from the following photography modes: [1SHOT] : Regular photography, one shot at a time (default) “Taking Photographs (page 40)”...
  • Page 59: Preview

    Changing the Preset Conditions (REC MENU) (continued) PREVIEW This setting allows you to display a photographed image on the LCD monitor for two seconds immediately after you have taken the shot. This allows you check the composition and brightness of the photographed image. [ON] : Display preview (default) [OFF]...
  • Page 60: Display

    Changing the Preset Conditions (REC MENU) (continued) DISPLAY Sets the on-screen display status in REC. MODE and PLAY MODE. [OFF] : Both the LCD monitor and the on-screen display are turned off. [ON] : Only the LCD monitor is turned on. [ALL] : Both the LCD monitor and the on-screen display.
  • Page 61: Playing Back Photographed Images (Single-Frame Playback)

    Playing Back Photographed Images (Single-Frame Playback) Play back photographed images one image at a time. Set the mode dial to [ The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor. To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor Changing the LCD monitor display Press the buttons to move forward and reverse.
  • Page 62: Enlarging Photographed Images (Zoom Playback)

    Enlarging Photographed Images (Zoom Playback) Enlarges selected portions of images being played back 3 times actual size. Images can be displayed enlarged when being played back one image at a time. Set the mode dial to [ The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor. Use the You can also select the image by the same operation as for thumbnail playback ( Enlarge the image by using the Zoom key.
  • Page 63: Displaying A List Of Images (Thumbnail Display)

    Displaying a List of Images (Thumbnail Display) Nine reduced images are simultaneously displayed on the LCD monitor. This manual calls this display “thumbnail display.” This feature is useful, for example, when there are many images. After you have displayed the thumbnail display, you can select the desired image and display it in the regular display.
  • Page 64: Auto Playback (Slideshow)

    Auto Playback (Slideshow) Automatically play back one image at a time in order. Set the mode dial to [ The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor. Press the (MENU) button. The PLAY MENU is displayed. Use the buttons to select [SLIDE] and press the button.
  • Page 65: Reducing The Image Size (Resize)

    Reducing the Image Size (Resize) Changes the size of FULL size (2048 x 1536 pixels) images to half the size (1024 x 768 pixels) in the horizontal and vertical directions, and overwrites the old FULL size image with the new size image. This is called “resizing” in this manual.
  • Page 66 Reducing the Image Size (Resize) (continued) Use the button. The RESIZE menu is displayed. If there are no images that can be resized, a message appears on screen and the screen returns to the PLAY MENU. Use the ENTER button. This fixes the image to be displayed, and [ the image.
  • Page 67: Compressing Images (Quality)

    Compressing Images (Quality) Compresses images to half their size, and overwrites the old size image with the new compressed image. Compressing a previously saved image when the SmartMedia™ has run out of storage space during photography increases space on SmartMedia™ so that you can continue taking photographs. The following images cannot be compressed: •...
  • Page 68 Compressing Images (Quality) (continued) Use the press the The QUALITY menu is displayed. If there are no images that can be compressed, a message appears on screen and the screen returns to the PLAY MENU. The current compression ratio (quality) is displayed under the image.
  • Page 69: Selecting The Folder To Play Back

    Selecting the Folder to Play Back Select the folder to play back when the currently loaded SmartMedia™ contains two or more folders. Set the mode dial to [ The last image frame or the thumbnail display appears on the LCD monitor. Press the (MENU) button.
  • Page 70 Selecting the Folder to Play Back (continued) About Folder Names Images photographed on this camera are recorded to a folder. You cannot choose in which folder to store images. The [100] folder is created when you have photographed images. When the number of images reaches the largest number (9999), a new folder [101] is created.
  • Page 71: Erasing Images (Erase Frame)

    Erasing Images (Erase Frame) Erases one image at a time. Note, however, that images cannot be erased when they are protected ( Page 75) or the SmartMedia™ is write- protected ( Page 31). Set the mode dial to [ When [ ] is selected, the last image frame appears on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 72 Erasing Images (Erase Frame) To continue erasing images, repeat the above procedure from step 2. Memo • When [ PROTECT ] is displayed on the LCD monitor, cancel the protection ( Page 77). • If you take a photograph after erasing an image, a number continuing from the last photographed image is assigned as the image number.
  • Page 73: Erasing All Images In A Folder (Erase All)

    (unless the SmartMedia™ contains protected images). Memo • The folder is not erased even if you execute ERASE ALL. PDR-3320 does not display the folder not containing any image. • To erase the images in another folder, specify the folder by [FOLDER] and then erase the images.
  • Page 74: Formatting The Smartmedia

    Formatting the SmartMedia™ Formatting erases all images currently recorded on the SmartMedia™ loaded on your camera. Protected images Page 75) are also erased. SmartMedia™ cannot be formatted if it is write-protected ( IMPORTANT • The SmartMedia™ must be formatted on the camera before use. Set the mode dial to [ When [ ] is selected, the last image frame appears on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 75: Protecting Images

    Protecting Images This feature prevents images from being erased. IMPORTANT • Formatting erases all the images on a SmartMedia™, regardless of whether they are protected or not. • To protect the entire SmartMedia™, see “Write Protection” ( Page 31). Protecting an Image Set the mode dial to [ The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor.
  • Page 76 Protecting Images (continued) Use the protect, and press the ENTER button. This fixes the image to be protected, and [ the image. To cancel the selection, press the ENTER button again. To write-protect two or more images, repeat this procedure for each image.
  • Page 77: Removing The Protection

    Protecting Images (continued) Removing the Protection Carry out steps 1 to 3 in “Protecting An Image”. Use the buttons to select the image to unprotect, PROTECT and press the ENTER button. This fixes the images whose protection is to be removed, and [ under the image changes to [ To unprotect an image, press the ENTER button again.
  • Page 78: Changing The Display Setting In Playback Mode

    Changing the Display Setting in Playback Mode This setting allows you to switch the on-screen display. Set the mode dial to [ The last image frame appears on the LCD monitor. Press the The PLAY MENU is displayed. Use the the ENTER button.
  • Page 79: Changing The Lcd Setting In Playback Mode

    Changing the LCD Setting in Playback Mode This setting allows you to adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor. This adjustment does not adjust the brightness of the image to be recorded. [-5] to [+5] To adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor ( Page 85)
  • Page 80: Basic Photographic Settings (Set-Up Mode)

    Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) This feature allows you to set up the environment for using your camera in addition to image-related settings. This is called “setup”. The following items can be changed in the LANGUAGE/SOUND/TIME/AUTO-OFF/TV/IMAGE No./DEFAULT The details set here are held in memory even if the camera is turned OFF. Set the mode dial to [ The SET-UP menu appears.
  • Page 81: Language

    Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) Press the button. The tab menu is displayed. How to set the time Use the buttons to change the setting in the tab menu, and press the ENTER button. To cancel changing of settings, press the To quit the SET-UP menu, change the mode dial setting.
  • Page 82: Time

    Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) TIME Sets the date and time. Seconds cannot be set. Using the set, and use the item. Pressing the Month Select [SET] and press the ENTER button. To quit setting, select [CANCEL]. AUTO-OFF If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time (default: about one minute), power consumption is set to its minimum state (power almost turned off) to prevent battery wear.
  • Page 83: Image No

    Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) Sets the video output format. [NTSC] : NTSC video format (US, CANADA, JAPAN) [PAL] : PAL video format (EUROPE) IMAGE No. Sets whether or not to reset the image number when you take photographs. [CANCEL] : Does not reset the image number.
  • Page 84: Default

    Basic Photographic Settings (SET-UP mode) (continued) DEFAULT Sets whether or not to return the settings (except TIME, LANGUAGE, TV (video output format) and the LCD monitor brightness) to their defaults. [CANCEL] : Does not return settings to their defaults. [OK] : Returns settings to their defaults.
  • Page 85: Adjusting The Lcd Monitor Brightness

    Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness This adjustment adjusts the brightness of the LCD monitor and not the brightness of the recorded image. Set the mode dial to [ Press the (MENU) button. The REC MENU or PLAY MENU is displayed. You can set the LCD monitor brightness in either of these menus.
  • Page 86: Taking And Playing Back Photographs On A Tv

    Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV Television sets can be used to compose images for photography or playback. To do this, the camera must first be connected to the TV. We recommend using the AC adapter on an indoor power outlet when available. IMPORTANT •...
  • Page 87 Taking and Playing Back Photographs on a TV (continued) Take photographs or play them back. Details of operation are the same as taking photographs and playing them back on the LCD monitor. How to take photographs How to play back images Memo •...
  • Page 88: Transferring Images To A Pc

    Transferring Images to a PC You can transfer images photographed on your camera to a PC using the packaged CD-ROM and cable set. Images recorded on SmartMedia™ can also be transferred to a PC using the PC card adapter (sold separately) or floppy disk adapter (sold separately).
  • Page 89: Installing The Usb Driver

    Installing the USB Driver For Windows 98 Only Install this driver when the USB cable (provided) is used. The USB driver provided on the CD-ROM is exclusively for Windows 98. Installing the USB driver for use in Windows 2000/ME is not necessary. Insert the CD-ROM supplied with this software package into the CD drive.
  • Page 90 Installing the USB Driver (continued) For MAC OS 9.0 or higher PDR-3320 conforms with USB Mass Storage Class. A mass storage class-compliant USB driver is already in stalled on the MAC OS 9.0 or higher. The USB driver installation is not needed.
  • Page 91: Connecting To Other Devices

    Connecting to Other Devices PC card adapter SmartMedia™ (provided) Floppy disk adapter USB cable (provided) Video cable (provided) PDR-3320 AC adapter (sold separately) Electrical outlet Printer Software application (CD-ROM) (provided) TV monitor...
  • Page 92: Specifications

    • The size of the data to be recorded varies according to the amount of detail in the subject image. So, the number of images that can be photographed after an image is recorded decreases. Sometimes this amount decreases by two images. Toshiba Digital Still Camera PDR-3320 SmartMedia™ (3.3V) 2/4/8/16/32/64/128MB compatible JPEG-compliant Exif Ver.2.2-compliant...
  • Page 93 Specifications (continued) Pickup elements Sensitivity Lens Focal length Viewfinder Auto-focus Metering system Exposure control Shutter White balance Standard Focal range Macro Self-Timer Modes Flash Flash intensity control Effective range 1/2.51" CCD sensor (total pixels: approx. 3.23 million, effective pixels: approx. 3.16 million) Equivalent to ISO 100/200/400 3X zoom lens W=F2.9/F6.9, T=F3.02/F6.9...
  • Page 94 Humidity Camera dimensions Weight The LCD monitor on your digital camera is manufactured using advanced high-precision technology. Though fine spots may appear on the LCD monitor, this is not a malfunction. The LCD monitor can be used as it is.
  • Page 95: Warnings And Messages Displayed On Lcd Monitor

    Warnings and Messages Displayed on LCD Monitor The following warnings, messages and icons are displayed on the LCD monitor and the status display. Display LCD monitor NO CARD Flashing (photography mode) Nothing displayed (playback mode) CARD FULL Flashing (photography mode) Number of image display 0 NO IMAGE –––...
  • Page 96: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting First check the warning displayed on the LCD monitor ( Page 95) and the viewfinder lamp ( Page 39). Then check the following items. Problem No power supply The camera turns OFF during operation. The battery runs out quickly. No photograph is taken when the shutter button is pressed.
  • Page 97 Troubleshooting (continued) Problem I cannot use the flash to The mode dial has been changed take pictures. to another setting. The flash is set to Suppressed Flash mode. You pressed the shutter button while the flash was charging. The flash will not charge. The camera is set to Suppressed Flash mode.
  • Page 98 Troubleshooting (continued) Problem Nothing is displayed The camera is in the PC mode. even through the LCD monitor is set to ON. The set date and time Both the batteries and AC adapter disappears. are removed with the power still ON. Causes Change the camera to the photography or playback mode.
  • Page 99: Glossary

    A file system standard defined by the JEIDA (Japan Electronic Industry Development Association) that is required for exchanging data between digital still cameras or a digital camera and a printer. This standard defines the hierarchy and file names used when storing image files on memory cards or other recording medium.
  • Page 100: Global Contacts

    There are links, updates and notices for special options available to the Toshiba Digital Community, like pecial adapter mounts for Tele-photo, Wide-angle, and other filters and lenses desinged specifically for your digital camera.

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