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7.3 LCD Display
By default, the 2 digit LCD screen displays the number of images remaining that can be
taken before the
Storm C@m
’s memory is lled. It is also used in conjunction with the Mode
Button to access and display the
Storm C@m
settings.
Images
Remaining
High Resolution
(Hi-Res) Mode
Low Resolution
(Low-Res) Mode
Clear Memory
Mode
Continuous
Mode
Low Battery Warning
(LCD will blink)
Self-timer
Mode
7.4 Mode Button
The Mode Button has 2 primary functions:
7.4.1 Turning your
Storm C@m
On from the Stand-by Mode
When your
Storm C@m
is in Stand-by Mode, press the Mode button to reactivate.
7.4.2 Cycling Through the Operating Modes
You can also use the Mode Button to cycle through the operating modes of your
Storm
C@m
. (For more details, see 8.2 Getting Started)
7.5
Shutter Lock
unlock
lock
M
Shutter Lock
Shutter lock is designed to protect the settings of your
camera. Therefore, when you have taken some pictures
and want to protect them from being accidentally deleted
switch the shutter lock switch to lock setting
.
When the shutter lock is set to
you will be able to scroll the mode settings using the
mode button, but the shutter button will be non functional.
To release the lock, simply move the shutter lock upwards.
Images can be uploaded to your computer whilst the shutter lock is set to
. The auto
power will still function when the shutter lock is ON.
7.6 Power
7.6.1 Stand-by Mode
After a period of 30 seconds inactivity, the
Storm C@m
will switch to Stand-by Mode
automatically and the LCD will go blank. All images taken will not be lost as they are
stored in the
Storm C@m
’s memory.
Important Note:
It is important to note that any images stored in your
Storm C@m
’s memory will be lost if the battery
is totally drained or removed (and the USB cable is not connected to your
Storm C@m
to your powered
on PC or Mac). Please make sure your wanted images are uploaded to your PC or Mac via the USB cable
before changing or installing batteries.