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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
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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.