C*Pix SDC2000 User Manual Download Page 6

Powering Up

Battery Installation

NOTE:In addition to inserting batteries, the camera can also be powered by connecting the 

enclosed USB cable to your computer.Be aware that if you use the USB cable connection, 
images taken will be deleted when the camera is disconnected from PC.

1.  On the back of your camera, slide the compartment cover to open.
2.  Install 3-AAA alkaline batteries(not included) into the battery compartment. See figure below.
3.  Make sure the battery polarities are correctly oriented. See figure below .
4.  Close battery compartment cover.

          

CAUTION - To avoid battery leakage

• 

Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged

• 

Be sure to insert batteries in correct orientation

• 

Remove batteries from the camera before extended storage

• 

Always remove old or dead batteries from the camera

• 

Do not short-circuit the power supply terminals

• 

Check that the contact surfaces are clean and bright before installing batteries

Battery Power Levels

If at anytime the frame counter information begins to flash in the LCD panel, the battery level is 
low. Download your photos to the computer and replace the batteries immediately.

Turning camera ON / OFF

Press 

Mode

 button to power on the camera. Two short beeps will sound.  

 (High Resolution) will 

appear momentarily before 

 (frame count) is shown on the LCD panel, indicating that a maximum 

of 20 images can be taken with high resolution. 

To power off the camera, press 

Mode

 button repeatedly until "oF" displays on the LCD panel. Then 

press 

Shutter

 button.

Auto Off

The camera will automatically turn off in 30 seconds if no operation has been performed.

Taking Pictures

Selecting Resolution

The camera defaults to High Resolution (CIF) mode 

 . 

To select low resolution (QCIF):
1.  Press 

Mode

 button repeatedly until 

 is shown on the LCD panel.

2.  Press 

Shutter

 button to confirm your selection and "80" will appear on the LCD panel, indicating 

that a maximum of 80 photos can be taken with low resolution.

NOTE: 

 After taking a few images of low resolution, if you want to switch back to high resolution: 

(1)

 

Press 

Mode

 button until 

  appears on the LCD panel 

(2)

 Press 

Shutter

 button to confirm 

your selection and the remaining number of images that can be taken will be shown on the 
LCD panel.

Selecting AC frequency

This camera is set to your country's AC 

power

 frequency (e.g. 60Hz for US, 50Hz for Europe). If you 

take images under an electric light source in another country with a different frequency, you have to 
set the frequency to match the AC 

power

 frequency of the country you are in. Otherwise horizontal, 

black stripes will be found on the taken images due to incorrect mains frequency. There will be no 
problems when taking  images under sunlight. 

To change the frequency:
1.  Press 

Mode

 button repeatedly until "60 (Hz)" or "50 (Hz)" is shown on the LCD panel. 

2.  Press 

Shutter

 button to change from "60 (Hz)" to "50 (Hz)" (or from "50 (Hz)" to "60 (Hz)" to match 

that country's AC mains frequency. 

For example, if the preset for your camera is 60 (Hz), you will see 50 (Hz) on the LCD panel when 
you press 

Mode

 button repeatedly. To change to 50 (Hz), press 

Shutter

 button once.

NOTE:

  

If batteries are removed from and re-inserted into the camera, the camera will be reset to 

its default settings, including the frequency setting. Make sure your desired AC frequency 
setting is on before taking images.

Taking an image

1. 

 

Look through the viewfinder. 

NOTE:

 The focus is set to work best when taking photos of an object that is at least 

3ft. (

1m

)

 away 

from the camera.

2. 

 

Press 

Shutter

 button.

You will hear a "beep" and the frame count will decrease by 1, indicating that an image has been 
taken.

NOTE:

 If you do not hear the "beep" and/or the frame count does not decrease by 1, the image 

has not yet been taken. Press 

Shutter

 button again to take the picture.

Tip:

It is recommended that you take a few trial shots at different distances to see the results of each 
taken image.

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NOTE:

  If batteries are removed from the camera before downloading images, all images will be lost. 

Summary of Contents for SDC2000

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Page 2: ...rcsoft programs and camera drivers in Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP 7 Install camera drivers 7 Making Camera to PC connection 7 Downloading Images 7 Downloading photos using PhotoStudio 7 Downloading Images...

Page 3: ...FCC limits A high electrostatic discharge environment may cause the camera to malfunction Reset the camera by taking out the batteries and re inserting them FCC Notice In order to maintain compliance...

Page 4: ...oStudio User s Manual and Camera Drivers USB cable Quick Start Guide Warranty Card System Requirements Personal computer with a Pentium 300MHz microprocessor minimum and a CD ROM drive Operating Syste...

Page 5: ...Always remove old or dead batteries from the camera Do not short circuit the power supply terminals Check that the contact surfaces are clean and bright before installing batteries Battery Power Leve...

Page 6: ...ght To change the frequency 1 Press Mode button repeatedly until 60 Hz or 50 Hz is shown on the LCD panel 2 Press Shutter button to change from 60 Hz to 50 Hz or from 50 Hz to 60 Hz to match that coun...

Page 7: ...hear a beep and all images will be cleared NOTE If Shutter button is not pressed while is blinking the frame count will return on the LCD panel in 5 seconds Deleting Last Image Taken 1 Press Mode but...

Page 8: ...mber 3 Download DirectX 8 0 on the Installation CD setup screen to download a copy of DirectX 8 0 from Windows website for use with your camera You must be connected to the internet to access this lin...

Page 9: ...will be downloaded Click Select all photos in this page icon to select all images on a page 5 Click Page down icon to go to next page 6 Highlight the thumbnail s you want to download and click Transf...

Page 10: ...y DSC application program can transfer your images taken in Continuous Mode to AVI video format 1 Take some images in Continuous Mode with the digital camera NOTE It is recommended that you use Low Re...

Page 11: ...o view the movie playback Using Your Digital Camera as a PC Cam Besides taking videos with your digital camera you can record videos directly to your computer with the PC Cam application program WARNI...

Page 12: ...Start Capture from the pull down menu 8 Select OK button to start video capture 9 The time elapsed of the video capture is shown at the bottom of the screen 10 When video capture is finished click Ca...

Page 13: ...or other storage medium click add photo icon on get photo window 4 When an image thumbnail has been added to the get photo window double click the thumbnail 5 Set print options available and print th...

Page 14: ...clear your current template and any selected photos Click Save as icon to save your finished photo Click Send icon to send your finished photo as an email attachment NOTE If you want to find out more...

Page 15: ...re X is the name the hard disk was assigned iMac HD in this case whereas that for Funhouse is X Applications 6 Click Quit button to complete the installation Note that a shortcut for Funhouse will be...

Page 16: ...art the program 2 Click get photo icon on the layout window to select an image 3 To print an image already on your hard disk or other storage media click add photo icon on get photo window 4 When an i...

Page 17: ...lick 4 Add Text icon to add text to your project Click 5 Print Preview icon to view change the print settings for optimal printing Click Start over icon to clear your current template and any selected...

Page 18: ...roducts and therefore product specifications are subject to change without prior notification Frequently Asked Questions FAQs 1 I always take poor quality photos at home why It may be due to insuffici...

Page 19: ...erent frequency e g 50Hz you will get horizontal black stripes in those photos due to incorrect power frequency There will be no problems when taking photos under sunlight 10 Can I use the camera when...

Page 20: ...the Acquire dialog box and then re open it for the computer to recognize the connection to the camera 20 What should I do when my PC cannot recognize the camera when using the Arcsoft programs You sh...

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