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TDC-5502C
5M PIXEL DIGITAL CAMERA

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  • Page 1: User Manual

    User Manual TDC-5502C 5M PIXEL DIGITAL CAMERA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS I. GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA ..........2 & ..2 ONFIGURATION INSTALLATION 2. M ....3 ONITOR SCREEN DISPLAY 3. P ..3 REPARATION BEFORE CAPTURE 4. S ........4 HOOTING 5. V & :....9 IDEO AUDIO RECORDING 6.
  • Page 3 Ⅳ. LIMITED WARRANTY:.....32 Ⅴ. FCC..........43...
  • Page 4: Getting To Know Your Camera

    I Getting to know your camera SHOOT/OK button 1. Configuration POWER button & installation Flash light MACRO button USB jack Lens MACRO light BUSY light LEFT/flash MENU button RIGHT/DISP MODE button DOWN TFT monitor screen Tripod socket SD card slot Battery cover...
  • Page 5: Monitor Screen Display

    Monitor screen display 3. Preparation before capture 3.1 Battery It’s optional to use AAA alkaline batteries or rechargeable batteries. Open the battery cover and load the batteries according to the polarity indicated on the battery door. 3.2 Insert the memory card Insert the memory card to the card slot carefully.
  • Page 6: Shooting

    insert the memory card. Attention: If you can not insert the SD card, take it out and insert again. 4. Shooting 1): Move the slide cover to display the lens; 2): Press POWER button to enter default capture mode; 3): Press the shutter button to take pictures. Note: Do not take the memory card or battery out when camera is saving the image,...
  • Page 7 Select “Image”, the following settings are: Resolution, Quality, White Balance, Color Effect, Exposure, Date Stamp, Self timer, and Burst Snapshot A. Resolution: Press the DOWN button to select “resolution” mode, then press RIGHT button for 5 options : 2592*1944, 2048*1536 , 1600*1200 , 1280*960 , 640*480;...
  • Page 8 C. White Balance: a) Press the DOWN button to select “White Balance”, press the RIGHT button for 5 options: Auto, Day Light, Tungsten, Fluorescent and Cloudy; b) Press the UP/DOWN button select the proper mode; c) Double press “MENU” to confirm and exit. D.
  • Page 9 adjust the exposure from -2.0 to +2.0; then press “MENU” to confirm and exit. F: Date Stamp: The date will be showed at the lower right corner of the image when viewing the image a) Press the UP/DOWN button select “Date Stamp”, press the RIGHT button b) Press the UP/DOWN button s e l e c t “...
  • Page 10 Note: set “Disable” if you want to cancel the self timer.. H: Burst Snapshot: a) Press the UP/DONW button select “Burst Snapshot”, press the RIGHT button Press the UP/DOWN button select “Single” or “Burst”; Double press “MENU” to confirm and exit. Flashlight Auto: Automatically turn on/off...
  • Page 11: Video & Audio Recording

    In capture mode, press the LEFT button enter above three modes in cycle. ● Flash will be charged automatically between shooting and the screen turn into black when charging. The next image can be shot only the charge is completed. ●If shooting with flash under a bright environment, the facular in the image will cause the incorrect exposure.
  • Page 12 1): Press “MODE” till the icon ” “appears on the upper left of screen; 2): Press shutter to start recording; 3): Press shutter again to stop recording the video. 4): In the video mode press “MENU” to enter the main menu for 2 options: “video” and “setup”.
  • Page 13: Audio Input & Output

    a) Press the UP/DOWN button select “Frame rate”, press the RIGHT button for 2 options: 30 fps or 15 fps; b) Press the UP/DOWN button select the frame rate you desired; c) Double Press “MENU” to confirm and exit. C: White balance Same as the setting under the capture mode (See page 4).
  • Page 14: Image Review

    6.1 Audio input a): Power on; b): Press “MODE” to select Audio record Mode ( c): Press shutter to start recording, the time of recording will display on the screen; d): Press shutter again to stop record. 6.2 Audio playback Please note that this camera do not support the speaker;...
  • Page 15 7.2 Play video a): Power on and press “MODE” to playback mode. b): Press the LEFT/RIGHT button select video files; c): Press shutter to play video file and press shutter again to end playing; d): Press LEFT/RIGHT button show previous or next image or video file. 7.3 Play video file on TV You can play video file on TV by connecting the cable:...
  • Page 16 power off when the cable connected to the camera; The battery will also be used when the camera connected to TV; The TV system may affect the image quality, please adjust the system of the camera complied with system(see P.15 for TV output setting) Please adjust the TV setting if the image does not display at the center of TV screen;...
  • Page 17 7.4.1. Delete image a) Press the UP/DOWN button select delete current or delete all. Select “Delete Current” to delete current the image. Press RIGHT button to confirm and exit. Select “Delete All” to delete all the images. Press RIGHT button to confirm and exit. 7.4.2: Lock image Press the UP/DOWN button select “lock”, press the RIGHT button...
  • Page 18 a) Press “MENU” button in image playback mode, then press UP/DOWN button select “thumbnail”, press the RIGHT button to enter thumbnail mode; b) Press “MENU” key to delete the selected image. c) Press the LEFT/RIGHT/UP/DOWN button to select image and press shutter to restore the original size.
  • Page 19: Other Settings

    Press shutter to return the normal playback mode. 8. Other settings A: Language (Abc): a) Power on and press “MENU” to enter “Image” and “Setup”; b) Press RIGHT button to select “Setup”; c) Press the UP/DOWN button select “Language(Abc), then press the right button to enter “Language (Abc)”, press the UP/DOWN button...
  • Page 20 d) Press the UP/DOWN button select power off time, and then double press “MENU” to confirm and exit C: TV Output a) Power on and press “MENU” to enter “Setup”; b) Press the UP/DOWN button to enter “TV Output”; c) Press the RIGHT button to show “NTSC,PAL”;...
  • Page 21 double press “MENU” to confirm and exit. Note: No startup screen displayed when you select “Disable” E: Light Frequency a) Power on and press “MENU” to select “Setup”; b) Press the UP/DOWN button select “Light Frequency”; c) Press the RIGHT button to select: 50Hz or 60Hz then double press “MENU”...
  • Page 22 c) Press the UP/DOWN button to set date/time; d) Repeat the operation to change the date and time and then double press “MENU” to confirm and exit. G: Buzzer a) Power on and press “MENU” to select “Setup”; b) Press the UP/DOWN button select “Buzzer”;...
  • Page 23 I. Default setting a) Power on and press “MENU” to select “Setup”; b) Press the UP/DOWN button select “Default setting”; c) Press the RIGHT button to select: “load” or “NO”, select “load” to back to default setting. d) Double press “MENU” to confirm and exit. J.
  • Page 24: Software & Download

    select “USB Mode”; c) Press the LEFT/RIGHT button select “mass storage” or “PC camera” ; then double press “MENU” to confirm and exit. K. Firmware version a) Power on and press “MENU” to enter “Setup”; b) Press the UP/DOWN button select “Firmware version”;...
  • Page 25 2. How to use PC-CAM function Power on the camera, Press “mode” button to Select “PC camera” Double click the icon “my computer” on the desktop of PC Double click the icon “ ” Then you can start to use the pc-cam function 3.
  • Page 26: Maintenance

    then the camera becomes a removable storage device: a): Connect the USB cable with PC and the camera; b): Double click the icon “my computer” on the desktop of PC; c): Double click “ ” icon d): Double click “DCIM” file folder; e): Copy all the files to your PC.
  • Page 27: Battery

    to avoid the surface scrape of the camera. Do not put the camera in the sun or under the high-temperature environment (such as high temperature tool bag, trolley case and so on). Wait few minutes before use when you bring camera from temperature...
  • Page 28 Quantity of image shooting Temperature (it will shorten the lifetime of the battery when the camera is used in low temperature environment). Note: Manganese battery is not allowed for this camera; Don’t take out the battery when power on, otherwise it will affect the internal settings and functions of the camera;...
  • Page 29: Memory Card

    Don’t insert the leakage, eroded or inflated battery into the camera. Note: if you use rechargeable battery, please full charge the battery before using the battery. 3. Memory card The format is necessary in the following situations: a): Unformatted SD card; b): Repeat format card when it do not working in camera properly although it has been formatted before;...
  • Page 30 Insert the card before power on; Press “MENU”; enter “setup”: Press the UP/DOWN button enter “format”; Select “yes” to start format; Double press “MENU” to exit. Note: do not pull out the card or take out the battery to avoid any failure of the card. The card available to this camera: Standard SD card(8 MB –2GB)...
  • Page 31: Security

    4. Security To avoid the danger of electric shock, do not open the camera or fix the camera by yourself. Keep the camera in dry condition, the humidity may cause the failure of the camera. Stop use the camera immediately if the camera affected with damp.
  • Page 32 JPEG, EXIF 2.2, DCF1.1, File format MJPEG(AVI) Capture Single/Burst Video VGA 640x480 ,QVGA 320X240 snapshot Electronic shutter: 1/2 ~ 1/2000 sec speed Self timer 10 sec / 20 sec zoom 4 x digital zoom White Auto 、 Daylight 、 Tungsten 、 balance Fluorescent, Cloudy exposure...
  • Page 33 2.0” TFT LCD monitor screen 2 AAA alkaline batteries、 power rechargeable batteries English/French/German/Spanish/T language C/Italian/Portuguese focal range f=8.25mm aperture F=3.0 Auto 60sec / 120sec System WIN98SE / 2000 / ME / XP / Vista Approx. 85g(3.0oz)(without Weight batteries and SD card) Dimension Approx.
  • Page 34: Limited Warranty

    Memory:64 MB and upper memory Disk space:At least 128 MB space free Ⅳ. Limited Warranty: This form describes the protection you will have under this Limited Warranty. LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD: This Limited Warranty begins on the date of purchase Covered Product continues for a period of six months.
  • Page 35 quality, remanufactured. If the Covered Product cannot be repaired, if the cost of the repair exceeds the original purchase price of if parts are not available due to the age of the Covered Product of discontinued by the manufacturer, the Covered Product will be replaced with a product of similar features.
  • Page 36 THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE MANUFACTURER HONORS SUCH WARRANTY; PERIODIC CHECKUPS AND/OR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AS DIRECTED BY THE MANUFACTURE EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN; INHERENT PRODUCT EDFECTS THAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE MANUFACTURER OR PARTS FAILURE DUE TO A MANUFACTURER’S RECALL; ANY AND ALL PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT OCCUR PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF THIS LIMITED...
  • Page 37 PARTS OR REPAIRS DUE TO NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR AND ITEMS NORMALLY DESIGNED TO BE PERIODICALLY REPLACED BY THE PURCHASER DURING THE COVERED PRODUCT’S LIFE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BATTERIES, LIGHT BULBS, ETC.; DAMAGE FROM ACCIDENT, ABUSE, MISUSE, MISHANDLING, INTERODUCTION OF FOREIGN OBJECTS INTO THE COVERED PRODUCT, UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS OR...
  • Page 38 ACTS OF GOD OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSS OF ANY NATURE; LOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY WAR, INVASION OR ACT OF FOREIGN ENEMY, HOSTILITIES, CIVIL WAR, REBELLION, RIOT, STRIKE, LABOR DISTURBANCE, LOCKOUT, OR CIVIL COMMOTION; INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SECONDARY DAMAGES OR DELAY IN RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OR LOSS OF USE DURING THE PERIOD THAT THE...
  • Page 39 OF COLUMBIA; NONFUNCTIONAL OR AESTHETIC PARTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO PLASTIC PARTS, KNOBS, ROLLERS, BASKETS, SCRATCHES, PEELING AND DENTS; UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS AN/OR PARTS; COST OF INSTALLATION, SET-UP, DIAGNOSTIC CHARGES, REMOVAL OR REINSTALLATION OF THE COVERED PRODUCT, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN;...
  • Page 40 REPORTED WITHIN THE TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY; IMPROPER INSTALLATION OF COMPONENTS OR PERIPHERALS; CORRUPTION OF ANY RECORDING MEDIA, INCLUDING ANY PROGRAM, DATA OR SETUP INFORMATION RESIDENT ON ANY HARD DRIVES AND INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICES, AS A RESULT OF THE MALFUNCTIONING OR DAMAGE OF AN OPERATION PART, OR AS A RESULT OF ANY REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT...
  • Page 41 MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFICATIONS. WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR PRODUCT FAILS TO OPERATE: Call the 24-hour customer service toll-free number at (866) 845-9634. Many oversights, which are not covered under this Limited Warranty, can be due to simple circumstances such as the Covered Product not being switched on, being unplugged, or a fuse blown at the junction box.
  • Page 42 There is no deductible required to obtain service for Your Covered Product. OTHER PROVISIONS: Limited of Liability: The limit of liability under this Limited Warranty is the least of the cost of (1) the purchase price of the Covered Product excluding tax and delivery costs or (2) authorized repairs not to exceed the purchase price of the Covered Product or (3) replacement of the Covered...
  • Page 43 state law, including all Implied Warranties of Merchantability or Fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the duration of this Warranty and do not cover incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an Implied Warranty last or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages,...
  • Page 44 We will not pay for a loss if you impair theses rights to recover. Your rights to recover from others may not be waived. Arbitration: In the event of a disagreement between you and us concerning costs, either of us may make a written demand for arbitration.
  • Page 45 FCC part 15.19 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 46 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed 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.
  • Page 47 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help...
  • Page 48: Gfm Guarantee

    GFM guarantee If you are not totally satisfied with this GFM product, you may return it to any Meijer store for a full refund within 6 months (180days) of purchase when accompanied by a receipt. For customer support please call (866) 845-9436 or go to www.gfmproducts.com...

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