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TV

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Stop

Once the remaining time runs out, movie
recording automatically stops and the
movie is stored on the SmartMedia.

P

3

If you press the shutter 
button during shooting, shooting ends and
the movies recorded onto the SmartMedia.

There are 2 ways to view your movies.

1

Connect the camera to a TV (

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P.36).

2

Download the movie to your PC (

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P.58).

To view movies on your PC, install “QuickTime”
and use the “QuickTime Player” software.

Viewing Movies

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Summary of Contents for @xia ix-100

Page 1: ...Camera TV Software Data User s Manual B 011015 E...

Page 2: ...a registered trademark of International Business Machines Corporation h Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation of the U S registered in the U S and other countries Windows i...

Page 3: ...the camera Keep the camera packaging in a safe place as it will be needed if you return the camera for repairs etc User s manual Quick start guide Warranty card Camera LR6 AA size alkaline batteries 2...

Page 4: ...SmartMedia Status 19 Power Save Function 19 GUIDE TO CAMERA OPERATIONS 20 TV REVIEWING IMAGES CONNECTING TO A TV 36 Main Menu 37 Index 16 frame review 38 Review view frame 39 Slide show continuous re...

Page 5: ...ING THE SOFTWARE 46 Guide to Software 47 For Windows 48 UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 52 For Macintosh 54 UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 57 DOWNLOADING IMAGES TO A PC 58 Using the USB Cable 58 Using My iX 100...

Page 6: ...ese Safety Notes before using the products The icon shown below is used in this document to indicate the severity of the injury or damage that can result if the information indicated by the icon is ig...

Page 7: ...into your eye Flush the affected eye with clean water for at least 15 minutes and then seek medical assistance h If liquid crystal is swallowed Flash your mouth thoroughly with water Drink large quan...

Page 8: ...deformed discolored or exhibit any other obvious abnormality h Do not store the batteries in very warm or moist locations h Keep the batteries out of reach of babies and small children h Do not use n...

Page 9: ...water and contact your physician for treatment Z WARNING Notes on the SmartMedia TM hSmartMedia The SmartMedia card supplied with your camera is a new image recording medium developed especially for...

Page 10: ...ions could result in damage to the SmartMedia h Use only the SmartMedia specified for use with the camera The use of other SmartMedia could damage the camera h The SmartMedia are precision electronic...

Page 11: ...TV Software Data 11 Nomenclature Battery cover P 15 Tripod mount Viewfinder window P 23 Self timer lamp P 28 Flash P 25 Shooting distance selector switch P 24 Lens Video output socket P 36 USB socket...

Page 12: ...r P 23 SmartMedia slot cover P 16 Viewfinder lamp P 23 QUALITY button P 26 Power button P 18 Shutter button P 23 SmartMedia slot P 16 MODE button P 27 Flash button P 25 Liquid crystal display P 13 Str...

Page 13: ...ephoto Mode P 29 u i o Quality Image Quality P 26 e Delete Mode P 34 r Beep Tone on off P 33 45 n b Video Output Format P 33 36 z Battery Status P 18 LCD Mode See page LCD Mode See page y SmartMedia i...

Page 14: ...TRAP 1 3 2 Do not use a strap made for cellular phones or similar electronic products These straps are usually too light or weak to hold your camera securely For safety use only straps designed for ca...

Page 15: ...shorter than the alkaline batteries provided with the camera h In cold locations at temperatures of 10 C or below battery performance deteriorates and the time for which they can be used shortens mark...

Page 16: ...116 163 354 232 327 709 464 655 1421 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB colored Gold on sectio stickers Gold Gold Gold stickers 2 h Ensure that camera is switched off 1 LOADING THE SmartMedia TM The number of shot...

Page 17: ...rtMedia or format the SmartMedia Simply peel off the sticker to use the card normally again h Always use the write protect stickers provided and ensure that the sticker is firmly affixed to the SmartM...

Page 18: ...ttery charge and ascertain whether a SmartMedia is loaded in the camera P Battery Status LCD Description z The batteries have ample charge x The battery charge is low Have a new set of batteries ready...

Page 19: ...ower Save function does not operate when a USB connection is being used h To ready the camera for taking pictures after the Power Save function has been activated press the k Power button h You can ch...

Page 20: ...h a Forced Flash s Flash off Quality Selection P 26 u i o Mode Selection P 27 w Self timer Mode P 28 g Digital Telephoto Mode P 29 t Movie Mode P 30 Index P 38 Review P 39 Slide show P 40 Delete the s...

Page 21: ...Menu P 37 Language P 43 Camera information P 44 Settings P 45 Slide show mode Slide show duration Power save function Time out Beep tone Counter display format Picture counter Restore default settings...

Page 22: ...mage will be blurred if the camera moves when taking the picture camera shake When shooting in low light conditions use a tripod to prevent blurred images due to camera shake P 1 qTAKING PICTURES 2 Lo...

Page 23: ...e field of view bright frame is photographed Compose your shot so that what you want to photograph is within the field of view bright frame Viewfinder lamp display Color Status Lit Flashing Lit Flashi...

Page 24: ...y photographed because the viewfinder and lens are in different positions P Mode Description j The camera is ready for normal photography The p icon is not displayed on the LCD P 22 p The p icon appea...

Page 25: ...ing conditions h Use this mode for ordinary photography Auto Flash a The flash fires in bright conditions as well as dark conditions h Use this mode to photograph backlit scenes such as a subject agai...

Page 26: ...setting for your shot h u i For printing at A6 size h o For use via the Internet as an e mail attachment etc P Quality Image Quality Select u for better image quality and o to increase the number of...

Page 27: ...ify camera settings or delete images LCD Mode See page q Still Image Mode P 22 qw Self timer Mode P 28 qg Digital Telephoto Mode P 29 qwg Self timer Digital Telephoto Mode P 28 29 t Movie Mode which a...

Page 28: ...mp lights steadily for 5 seconds blinks for 5 seconds and then takes the picture 3 1 4 If the r beep tone is switched on P 33 45 the camera emits short beeps for 9 seconds and then a single 1 second b...

Page 29: ...hot you cannot accurately determine the area that is photographed h j Normal mode Position your subject as close as possible to the center of the viewfinder h p Close up mode The displacement caused b...

Page 30: ...mat QuickTime movie MOV format 160 120 pixels 10 frames per second Without sound Start The shooting time per shot may be shorter than 90 seconds depending on the available space on the SmartMedia P 1...

Page 31: ...martMedia P 3 If you press the shutter button during shooting shooting ends and the movies recorded onto the SmartMedia There are 2 ways to view your movies 1Connect the camera to a TV P 36 2Download...

Page 32: ...unter display format and to delete images To Counter Display Format P 33 Power off To Delete P 34 To Video Output Format Beep Tone Setting P 33 Return to h Press the respective buttons to select setti...

Page 33: ...onfirmed and you are returned to 2 mode h The counter display format cannot be changed when you are in movie mode P LCD Description b This stands for National Television System Committee and refers to...

Page 34: ...ton as this could result in you mistakenly deleting the image h If you leave the camera unused for 10 seconds without deleting any images you are automatically returned to 2 mode P e This function is...

Page 35: ...V Software Data 35 Select the file to be deleted Delete the file h You can delete all the images by pressing the shutter button for at least 3 seconds h To delete the images checking them refer to pag...

Page 36: ...e camera and TV off before connecting the camera to the TV h Select video input mode on the TV settings P By using the enclosed video cable to connect the camera to a TV you can review or delete image...

Page 37: ...ally at a specified interval seconds P 40 Deletes all the images at once P 42 Selects the language used for menu display P 43 Displays the camera information P 44 Index Review Slide show Delete all La...

Page 38: ...articular image from many images Move image selection left Move image selection right Power off To Review P 39 Return to Main menu P 36 h The t icon is displayed for movies h To view a single image pl...

Page 39: ...es or to play movies You can also delete images or movies in this mode View previous frame View next frame Power off To Delete P 41 Return to Main menu P 36 h t Movies are played automatically h To de...

Page 40: ...view all your images View previous frame View next frame Power off To Delete P 41 Return to Main menu P 36 h You can override the slide show to view earlier or later frames h t Movies are played auto...

Page 41: ...lete individual images and to check image file sizes and movie durations When you select Delete and press the shutter button a confirmation message appears To delete the selection select OK and press...

Page 42: ...lect Power off Execute Confirm Return to Main menu P 36 Select Select Power off Execute Confirm Return to Main menu P 36 Formatting deletes all the data on the SmartMedia If the 7 message appears on t...

Page 43: ...language Select language Power off Execute Confirm Return to Main menu P 36 Select and apply the language Change the setting Confirm the setting P Language This option allows you to select the languag...

Page 44: ...P 36 When no SmartMedia is loaded in the camera the External memory Not detected message is displayed P Item Description No of photos Number of still image frames shot No of movies Number of movie fil...

Page 45: ...changed the settings Parameter Settings Slide show mode once repeat Description Selects whether the slide show is run just once and then ends or is run repeatedly Slide show duration seconds 3 5 10 1...

Page 46: ...Operating system Windows 98 including the second edition Windows Millennium Edition Windows Me Windows 2000 Professional h CPU 200 MHz Pentium or better h RAM 64MB minimum h Hard disk space 200MB min...

Page 47: ...movie files This software is not Macintosh compatible h iX 100 My Camera Driver This software lets you copy images on your PC by just dragging and dropping them from the folder to the desired location...

Page 48: ...layed differs as described below depending on your computer settings h File extensions 3 letter suffers indicating the file type may be shown or hidden e g Setup exe or Setup h Text may be shown norma...

Page 49: ...Camera TV Software Data 49 Install iX 100 Twain Driver Install iX 100 My Camera Driver 3 4 until the software installation is completed...

Page 50: ...directed by the on screen instructions You can select the language for the installation You can change the installation destination folder 5 P Click the Yes button in the Software License Agreement wi...

Page 51: ...n destination folder Simply click the Next button Select the Internet connection method line type Install QuickTime5 as directed by the on screen instructions When you click the Finish button your PC...

Page 52: ...re Check that the camera is not connected to the PC and then start up the PC Exit all application The Add Remove Programs Properties window appears Select the software to be uninstalled and then click...

Page 53: ...nstructions 5 e g iX 100 My Camera Driver iX 100 Twain Driver PhotoImpression3 0 QuickTime5 Automatic uninstallation begins When uninstallation ends click the OK button 6 The confirmation message diff...

Page 54: ...is not Macintosh compatible h If you have already installed QuickTime you do not have to install it If you want to install double click the CD ROM icon and the QuickTime5 folder to start the installa...

Page 55: ...installed on your Macintosh h My iX 100 Camera folder In your Macintosh s hard disk If you change the installation destination folder the file is installed in it h USBClarity CommLib In the Extensions...

Page 56: ...he English folder and the PhotoImpression Installer icon to start installation as directed by the on screen instructions P Install PhotoImpression 3 0 Double click the CD ROM icon and the ArcSoft Phot...

Page 57: ...ard disk If you change the installation destination folder the file is installed in it h PhotoImpression s alias On the desk top UNINSTALLING THE SOFTWARE Only perform this operation when you no longe...

Page 58: ...LOADING IMAGES TO A PC Using the USB cable The driver software is needed to connect the camera to your PC using the USB cable so check that the driver software was installed correctly Switch the camer...

Page 59: ...de the window Drag and drop the images to the desired location 1 2 Double click the My iX 100 Camera in the My Computer window to open the window This software lets you copy images on your PC by just...

Page 60: ...t disconnect the camera or switch the camera off when the My iX 100 Camera window is open P Double click the My iX 100 Camera alias on the desk top to open the window 1 2 Select Preference in the File...

Page 61: ...double click them P Select the images to be saved on your Macintosh from inside the window by clicking them or pressing the command A keys selecting all the images Drag and drop the images to the desi...

Page 62: ...sockets and endure that the plugs are inserted firmly h The Power Save function does not operate when a USB connection is being used P 2 Launch a TWAIN compatible software application select the devic...

Page 63: ...oad You can select multiple images by holding the Shift key or Ctrl key as you click the images Download the images to your PC The image is saved onto My Document My Pictures to click the Open Selecti...

Page 64: ...Use this button to save images with the original name or under another name This allows you to upload your saved images to the online photo sharing site optional or to attach your images to e mail mes...

Page 65: ...se this tool to rotate the image by dragging one of the handles on each corner Rotate All Layers tool Use this tool to rotate the image in 90 increments Redo tool Use this tool to redo the last cancel...

Page 66: ...of recording the locations in which image files are stored and does not contain the actual images themselves Store the actual images on your hard disk You can also view the images in an album as a sli...

Page 67: ...n tool to draw on the image There are also tools for correcting red eye for partial blurring or sharpening for filling in selected areas and for filling in areas with patterns or gradations of shade T...

Page 68: ...tion of the image later Greeting Cards This allows you to create your own original greeting card simply by selecting a greeting card template h Select the template and then click Apply to apply your s...

Page 69: ...Media h Data is being recorded 6 is displayed on the LCD or the viewfinder lamp is flashing orange h You pressed the shutter button while the flash was charging The viewfinder lamp lights orange h The...

Page 70: ...Computer Control Panel System Device Manager In the Device Manager window delete Composite USB device or Unknown device in Other devices Then disconnect the camera and install the software before rec...

Page 71: ...write protect sticker h The SmartMedia is write protected y is flashing 8 appears on the LCD and the viewfinder lamp glows red h Insert the SmartMedia h A SmartMedia is not loaded 7 appears on the LCD...

Page 72: ...30 cm h Shutter speed 1 7 1 1500 sec h Focus Focus free h Self timer 10 Sec Timer clock h Movie Shoot up to 90 sec without sound 160 120 pixels 10 frames per second h PC camera mode Compatible h Flash...

Page 73: ...Windows 2000 Professional h CPU 200 MHz Pentium or better h RAM 64MB minimum h Hard disk space 200MB minimum h Others A CD ROM for driver and software installation For Macintosh h Compatible Macs Powe...

Page 74: ...amera iX 100 Manufacture s Name Fujifilm Axia Co Ltd Manufacture s Address 17 5 Shibuya 2 Chome Shibuya Ku Tokyo 150 0002 Japan is in conformity with the following standards EMC EN55022 1998 Class B E...

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