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LIGHT FREQUENCY

The camera supports different lighting frequencies: 50Hz and 60Hz. When photographing
under fluorescent lighting, select the correct frequency setting depending on your local

area's voltage.  This function is only effective if you set the White Balance to    (Fluorescent)
setting.

50Hz:

 Light frequency is set to 50Hz.

60Hz:

 Light frequency is set to 60Hz.

FACTORY SETUP

This function will restore all the parameters to the default settings.

CANCEL:

 Retain the current settings.

SETUP   :

 Reset to default settings.

VIDEO MODE

Set the video output format for displaying recorded images on a television.

NTSC:

 NTSC system.

PAL :

 PAL system.

 Press the 

  button to confirm the selection.

 FACTORY SETUP menu appears.
 To return to default settings, select YES by using the    or    button and

 press the 

  button.

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Summary of Contents for DC-T20

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Page 2: ...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 rad...

Page 3: ...ve companies READ THIS FIRST Notice 1 Product design and specifications are subject to change without notice This includes primary product specifications software software drivers and user s manual Th...

Page 4: ...era as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock Do not use the camera if any foreign objects have entered the camera Turn the camera off and remove the batteries Contact Gateway Do notcontinue to...

Page 5: ...may cause a malfunction Do not use batteries other than those specified for use with your camera Use of unsuitable batteries may result in the batteries splitting or leaking and may cause a fire injur...

Page 6: ...nal accessory Setting the Date and Time Record Mode 16 Taking Pictures Using the Normal Mode Digital Zoom Photography Self timer Photography Using the Macro Mode Setting the Flash Setting the Image Re...

Page 7: ...Formatting the SD Memory Card 30 Protecting Images 30 Setting the DPOF 31 Menu Options 32 Record Menu Movie Menu Playback Menu Setup Menu Transferring Recorded Images Video Clips Your Computer 40 Usin...

Page 8: ...un We will guide you through the whole picture taking process Keep this manual on hand and enjoy your time Package Contents Carefully unpack your camera and ensure that you have the following items Co...

Page 9: ...9 Getting to Know Your Camera 1 19 20 10 9 11 12 14 13 15 17 16 18 4 6 7 5 3 2 8 IM GAT p65 92 7 30 W 09 45 9...

Page 10: ...tor 9 Viewfinder 10 Power button 11 Mode button 12 Menu button 13 Display button Arrow button up 14 Quality Resolution button Arrow button left 15 Flash button Arrow button right 16 Self timer button...

Page 11: ...4 Card indicator 5 Number of recordable image 6 Flash 7 Self timer 8 Digital zoom 9 EV compensation No indication 0 EV 10 White balance No indication Auto 11 Battery level 1 Movie mode 2 Resolution 3...

Page 12: ...ck 1 Playback mode 2 Resolution 3 Quality 4 Card indicator 5 File number 6 Battery level 7 Captured time 8 Captured date 1 Playback mode 2 File number 3 Movie indicator 4 Recorded time 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 5...

Page 13: ...ose the battery card cover firmly Note If you will not be using the batteries for an extended period of time remove them from the camera to prevent leakage or corrosion Never use manganese batteries N...

Page 14: ...emory allowing you to store images and video clips in the camera However you can expand the memory capacity by using an optional SD memory card so that you can store more images and video clips 1 Make...

Page 15: ...ate time setting screen on Step 5 will pop out under the two situations below When first turning the camera on When turning the power on after leaving the camera without batteries for an extended peri...

Page 16: ...tion Always use the LCD monitor for macro shots however to avoid parallax effects The LCD monitor must be used when Digital Zoom is used Using the Viewfinder 1 Turn the camera on by pressing the butto...

Page 17: ...here the distance to the subject is 3 9 ft 1 2 m or more Select this mode for general shooting including portraits and scenery 1 Toggle the button to the mode 2 Set the focus dial to the position 3 Co...

Page 18: ...e camera automatically takes a picture after 10 or 2 seconds This allows you to get into the scene when taking group images 1 Secure the camera to a tripod or place it on a stable surface 2 Power on t...

Page 19: ...the button to the mode 2 Set the focus dial to the position The icon appears on the LCD monitor 3 Compose the scene 4 Press the shutter button To cancel macro photography at any time set the focus dia...

Page 20: ...using a flash mode suitable to your circumstances If you change the flash mode the camera will retain that setting even if the camera is turned off 1 Toggle the button to the mode 2 Press the button r...

Page 21: ...are photographed in dark places using a flash and is caused by the light of the flash reflecting in the eyes In this flash mode the flash is emitted automatically according to the conditions and red e...

Page 22: ...her quality images offer the best photographic results but produce large files sizes Therefore fewer images will take up more memory space High resolution and quality settings are recommended for prin...

Page 23: ...l Estimated Storage with 8MB internal memory Fine F Approx 10 pieces 1600x1200 pixels 1600 Normal N Approx 20 pieces 1280x960 pixels 1280 Approx 40 pieces Still Image 640x480 pixels 640 Approx 80 piec...

Page 24: ...last recorded image appears on the LCD monitor 2 Select the image that you want to view by using the or button To view the previous image press the button To view the next image press the button Note...

Page 25: ...monitor 2 Toggle the button until the thumbnail screen appears 3 Use the or button to move the cursor to select the image to be displayed at regular size 4 Press the button to display the selected im...

Page 26: ...magnification ratios are displayed in the following order Normal display 2X 3X 4X When the image is displayed enlarged you will see a red frame with a red box inside The red frame indicates the entir...

Page 27: ...DE SHOW in the Playback menu Movie Mode Recording Video Clips The movie mode allows you to record video clips at a resolution of 320x240 pixels 1 Turn the camera on by pressing the button 2 Toggle the...

Page 28: ...gle the button to the mode with the camera powered on 2 Select the video clip that you want to view by using the or button 3 Press the shutter button to start To pause playback at any time press the s...

Page 29: ...on the image Use the or button to select the image to be erased To erase the image press the button To cancel deletion press the or button To delete all images or video clips at once 1 Toggle the but...

Page 30: ...Use the or button to select FORMAT and press the button FORMAT MEDIA menu appears 6 Use the or button to select YES and press the button Note A locked SD memory card cannot be formatted Unlock the SD...

Page 31: ...enu by using the or button press the button ONE BY ONE Select image quantity on the selected image Select the image by using the or button Select the desired quantity 0 Disable 1 9 Enable by using the...

Page 32: ...ction 4 Change the settings by using the or button and then press the button To exit from the menu mode at anytime press the button again or press the button SETUP MENU For more details refer to the S...

Page 33: ...white objects still appear white even when the light changes With cameras however the color of the subject is influenced by the color of light surrounding it This color adjustment is called white bala...

Page 34: ...ENU and EV WHITE BALANCE press the button to confirm the selection 4 Change the settings by using the or button and then press the button To exit from the menu mode at anytime press the button again o...

Page 35: ...on 4 Change the settings by using the or button and then press the button To exit from the menu mode at anytime press the button again or press the button SETUP For more details refer to the SETUP MEN...

Page 36: ...ction in this manual titled DELETING IMAGES for further details COPY TO CARD This feature allows you to copy your images from the camera s internal memory to a memory card Of course you can only do th...

Page 37: ...SETUP menu appears 4 Move to the desired menu item by using the or button 5 Change the settings by using the or button and then press the button LCD BRIGHTNESS This option adjusts the brightness of t...

Page 38: ...for further details FILE NO MEMORY Reset the file number Set this option before formatting the media internal memory or memory card OFF Reset the file number ON Does not reset the file number For the...

Page 39: ...cy is set to 50Hz 60Hz Light frequency is set to 60Hz FACTORY SETUP This function will restore all the parameters to the default settings CANCEL Retain the current settings SETUP Reset to default sett...

Page 40: ...CD ROM drive 2 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 3 After the USB driver has been installed restart your computer System Requirements Windows Pentium 166 MHz or higher Win...

Page 41: ...click the untitled disk drive on the desktop Note When transferring images to the computer there is no need to install any batteries into the camera The camera will automatically power on when connec...

Page 42: ...ld a videoconference and talk to business associates over the Internet or corporate Intranet or conduct real time conversation with friends or family To use this camera as a PC camera follow the steps...

Page 43: ...Position the camera steadily on top of your computer monitor or use a tripod Note When using this camera as a PC camera there is no need to install any batteries into the camera The camera will autom...

Page 44: ...44 Note For more information about the operation of videoconference application software refer to its online help IM GAT p65 92 7 30 W 09 48 44...

Page 45: ...mory type Internal memory 8MB External memory SD memory card MultiMediaCard MMC Effective flash range 3 9 6 6 ft 1 2 2 0 m Lens Fixed Focus Focal Length f 9 96mm Aperture F2 8 Focal range Macro 1 3 1...

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