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Important Information about water and shock resistant features

Water resistant features:

As determined by AgfaPhoto pressure testing equipment

in accordance with IEC Standard Publication 529 IPX8. This means that the camera can
be used normally underwater at a specified water pressure and during a specified period
of time.

The warranty on water and shock resistant features of this product is according to
AgfaPhoto determined testing method.

Before Use

During using in water

After Use

Storage and Maintenance

Check the battery/card/connector chamber cover for foreign material including dirt,
dust or sand. Please use the non-woven fabric to remove foreign material.
Be sure there's no crack and damages at battery/card/connector chamber cover.
Be sure to close the battery cover and card/connector chamber cover firmly once
click sound happens as well as double check the batter cover until silver metal frame
on side of open switch is visible.
Don't open the battery/card chamber cover and connector cover with wet hands while
underwater, or in a damp or dusty environment. (beach, lake, river)
This camera sinks underwater.
Do not use the camera in hot spring.

Please do not operate/carry the camera underwater at depths over 10m or for over
60 minutes.
Do not open the battery/card/connector chamber cover in water.
Avoid subjecting the camera substantial shocks as this may cause the battery/card/
connector chamber cover to open in water.

Be sure to wipe off any water or debris by non-woven fabric after using the camera
underwater. After cleaning the camera, it is allowed to open the battery/card/connector
chamber cover.
After opening the chamber cover, be sure to wipe off the excess water inside the cover.

Don't leave the camera in an environment at high temperature (40°C or more) at low
temperature (-10°C or less). Failure to do so may break down water resistance.
Don't use chemicals for cleaning, rush prevention, anti-fogging, repairing, etc. Failure
to do so may break down water resistance.
After using in water, be sure to close the battery/card/connector chamber cover firmly
and put the camera into a bucket filled with water. After 10 minutes in the water bucket,
take out the camera and dry it naturally in a ventilated and shady place.
Don't leave the camera in the water bucket for a long time (over 60 minutes). Failure to
do so will cause damage to the camera's appearance and/or deteriorate water
resistance. In order to preserve the water resistance feature, as with any underwater
housing, it is recommended that the waterproof packing (seals) are replaced annually.
All the accessories (including batteries) for the camera do not support water resistant
features beside hand strap.
If the camera is subjected to a great shock, its waterproof feature could fail.
Be sure there is no water and foreign materials inside the camera. Under fire accident
or getting an electric shock, once the camera falls into water incautiously, it could be
permeated with water and foreign materials. The user should pick the camera from the
water and remove the batteries immediately. Send the malfunctioned camera to the
service center for repair or contact with the store you bought from.
Do not wet the terminal of the batteries when using underwater or seawater.
Do not touch or take the batteries with wet hands which may cause an electric shock or
malfunction.

AgfaPhoto DC-600uw

Summary of Contents for DC-600uw

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Page 2: ... Function Introduction 4 2 1 Mode Set 4 2 2 Flash 4 2 3 Self timer 4 2 4 Macro 4 2 5 Menu Mode 4 2 5 1 Size 4 2 5 2 Quality 4 2 5 3 EV 4 2 5 4 ISO 4 2 5 5 White Balance 4 2 5 6 Metering 4 2 5 7 Shooting 4 2 5 8 Sharpness 4 2 5 9 Effect 4 2 5 10 Frame 4 2 5 11 OSD Information 4 2 5 12 Face Detection 5 0 DV Mode 5 1 Movie Recording 5 2 Function Introduction 5 2 1 Movie Mode 5 2 2 Self timer 5 2 3 Ma...

Page 3: ...7 6 9 Rotate 7 6 10 Effect 8 0 SEPUP Mode 8 1 General Introduction 8 2 Start up Image 8 3 Start up Sound 8 4 Shutter Sound 8 5 System Sound 8 6 Q View 8 7 Power Save 8 8 Imprint 8 9 Date 8 10 Time 8 11 Language 8 12 File 8 13 USB 8 14 Video 8 15 Battery Type 8 16 Reset All 8 17 Format 9 0 PictBridge Mode 9 1 Image 9 2 Auto Set 9 3 Custom Set 9 4 Print 9 5 DPOF Print 9 6 Reset 10 0 TV PC Connection...

Page 4: ...e may result In particular remain at least one meter away from infants when using flash Keep the camera and its accessories out of the reach of children and animals to prevent accidents or damage to the camera If you notice smoke or a strange odor coming from the camera turn the power off immediately Take the camera to the nearest authorized service center for repair Never attempt to repair the ca...

Page 5: ...lowed to open the battery card connector chamber cover After opening the chamber cover be sure to wipe off the excess water inside the cover Don t leave the camera in an environment at high temperature 40 C or more at low temperature 10 C or less Failure to do so may break down water resistance Don t use chemicals for cleaning rush prevention anti fogging repairing etc Failure to do so may break d...

Page 6: ...atteries 1 2 External View Side A Top Front Back Shutter Button Strap Eyelet LED Flash Right Flash Mode Focus Switch Tele Play Pause OK Button Underwater Delete Button LCD Montior Key Function Button LED Indicator UP Mode Button Left Self timer Down Menu Battery Memory Card USB Connector Chamber Cover LENS Tripod Socket Bottom Playback Power Button Side B Key Function Button GB ...

Page 7: ...ge Macro 8 Metering Multi Spot Memory Card Internal Memory Memory Card inserted 9 Sharpness Soft Normal Vivid 19 Video Size 640 x 480 320 x 240 640 320 20 21 Image Size 10M 6M 3M VGA 15 EFFECT NORMAL B W SEPIA NEGATIVE NOR 22 1 3 2 5 4 7 6 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10M 19 20 21 X2 WARNING Holding Camera Stable 12 Time Date 13 1600 10 Manual Exposure Night Scenery Shutter Speed Auto 1 8 1 4 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 8: ...t the batteries 4 Close the battery cover to press down battery door until silver metal frame on side of open switch is visible Note Silver metal frame on the switch is designed to check if the battery door is tightly sealed Battery type AA Battery to recommend to use Alkaline or Ni MH Battery The batteries may run out if kept inside the camera and not in use for a long time The batteries may not ...

Page 9: ...C or DV Mode press again to go back to the previous mode In Playback Mode you can press the Delete Button to delete still images movie clips and voice clips 3 8 Power Playback Button Auto Flash Auto Flash with Red eye Reduction Flash Off Fill in Flash This m ircumstances ode will enable the flash to fire in any c Slow Sync The flash will fire and the camera will set the shutter speed at a proper s...

Page 10: ...K MOVE EXIT OK MOVE EXIT OK MOVE Operation Steps 1 2 or 3 4 OK MENU or Operation Steps 1 2 or 3 4 OK MENU or Operation Steps 1 2 or 3 4 OK MENU or Operation Steps 1 2 or 3 4 OK MENU or 4 2 5 Menu Mode 21 10M X5 4 2 2 Flash 4 2 3 Self timer 4 2 4 Macro Please refer to 3 5 Flash description on Page 6 Please refer to 3 4 Self timer on Page 5 Please refer to 3 9 Macro on Page 6 4 2 5 1 Size Image Size...

Page 11: ...Shutter Button and ending by releasing the Shutter Button 3 AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing Take three pictures in a series in different exposures short exposure 0 5EV standard exposure 0 0EV and over exposure 0 5EV The continuous shooting function will not be canceled until SINGLE is selected When Continuous shooting or AEB function is selected flash will be disabled Note Note EXIT OK MOVE EXIT OK M...

Page 12: ...vie Clip Note The icon shows up when viewing a still image with a voice memo Please refer to Page 11 Thumbnail Display is a convenient tool for you to find the image you took from the list In Playback Mode you can press the Playback Button to have Thumbnail Display 7 4 Thumbnail Display Note Note The icon on the top left of the LCD Monitor represents an audio clip not a still image or movie clip P...

Page 13: ... 9 Rotate This function allows you to resize a still image 1 Select the image you would like to resize 2 Press the Menu Button and select RESIZE 3 Select the image size you prefer 4 The resized image will be stored as a new image With this setting you can rotate the image RIGHT 90 LEFT 90 180 HORIZONTAL and VERTICAL 1 Choose the image you would like to rotate 2 Press the Menu Button and choose ROT...

Page 14: ...o turn off the Shutter Sound To set up the System Volume please follow the steps below 1 Press the Menu Button and select SYS Sound and ON or To set up the power saving time please follow the steps below 1 Select the time you prefer for the power saving and confirm the setting or 2 You can select OFF to disable the power saving function If it is set at OFF the camera will not turn off automaticall...

Page 15: ...l device to connect the camera by using the supplied USB Cable If Computer is selected the camera turns off the LCD Monitor and automatically connects to the PC If Printer is selected the camera allows you to select detail options of printer setting via PictBridge function when printer is connected Computer Printer This setting allows you to name the files If RESET is selected the next file name w...

Page 16: ... Button to go to Setup Mode Go to USB and select COMPUTER for computer connection When the USB Video Cable is in connection with the computer while the camera is on the camera will automatically go to the PC Mode from any working mode and turn off LCD monitor In Computer Mode you can download the images from camera to your you computer This function allows you to initialize user changed configurat...

Page 17: ...ash or Fill in Flash Avoid shake Set the flash mode to Auto Flash or Fill in Flash Please put more paper in the paper tray of the Printer 1 Remove the battery 2 Reload the battery 3 Switch on the camera Introduction Manages your media for you and gives you tons of fun and exciting ways to create and share projects featuring your photo and video Create your own movies or photo slide shows complete ...

Page 18: ...o 20cm Mechanical Electrical Shutter Normal 2 sec 1 1000 sec Night Scene 8 sec 1 1000 sec Program AE Auto 100 200 400 800 1600 Auto Auto Red eye Reduction Fill in flash Slow Sync Flash Off Normal B W Sepia Negative Soft Normal Vivid Auto Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Tungsten Sunset Custom Yes Voice Recording depends on capacity Voice Memo in Still Image max 10 sec Date Date Time Off user selectable...

Page 19: ...hese 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 communication However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If...

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