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SAFETY TIPS AND MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the camera body

Please use a soft dry cloth to clean the camera.

Cleaning the lens and LCD

1.  Blow off dirt or dust with a blower or canned air.
2.  Gently wipe the lens and/or LCD with a micro-fiber cloth.
3.  To remove dirt or residue, moisten the cloth with lens cleaning fluid and gently wipe the  lens and/

or LCD.

 CAUTION:

 Do not apply the fluid directly onto the lens or LCD.

Cleaning the battery contacts

As a matter of routine operation and handling, should any debris or foreign contaminant deposit itself 
on the battery contacts in the camera and/or on the batteries, follow steps below to clean the battery 
contacts to ensure proper electrical operation:
1.  Wet the tip of a cotton bud/swab with rubbing alcohol and squeeze the excess alcohol from the 

bud/swab. 

2.  Wipe the battery contacts inside the camera battery compartment and both ends of the batteries 

lightly with the damp bud. 

3.  Allow the contacts to dry before placing batteries in the camera.

Caution:

1)  Do not press hard during cleaning, as this will cause damage to the battery contacts.
2)  Do not use water to clean the contacts, as this will increase the chance of oxidation.
3)  Do not use Acetone or Nail Polish remover to clean the contacts as this may adversely affect 

camera operation.

SAFETY TIPS

Precautions for the camera

•  Do not attempt to modify this camera in any way. This may cause a fire, electric shock or severe 

damage to the camera.

•  Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or animals.
•  When taking photographs, never point the lens of the camera directly into very strong light.
•  Please do not use this product in close proximity to flammable or explosive gases as this could 

increase the risk of explosion.

•  For safety reasons keep this product and accessories out of reach of children or animals to prevent 

accidents.

•  Do not swallow batteries or small camera accessories.
•  Keep the camera away from water and other liquids, and never let it get wet. Do not use outdoors 

when it is raining or snowing.

•  Should any form of liquid enter the camera, do not use it. Switch the camera off, and then remove 

the batteries. Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or electric shock.

•  Do not insert or drop metallic or inflammable foreign objects into the camera through  access points 

e.g. card slot and battery chamber. This may cause a fire or electric shock.

•  Do not operate this camera with wet hands. This could pose a risk of electric shock.
•  Under the environment with electrostatic discharge, the camera may malfunction and require the 

user to reset the camera.

•  Under the environment with electrical fast transients (EFT), the camera may lose function and 

require user to reset the camera.

•  Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits.
•  Please avoid using the camera in high or low temperature. Operation temperature range 32°F - 

104°F (0°C - 40°C).

APPENDIX

Summary of Contents for JDC 3.0S

Page 1: ...GETTING STARTED 1 User s Guide User s Guide www jenoptik camera com 3 Megapixels Digital Camera C 3 0S...

Page 2: ...ly engineered and manufactured to give you dependable operation Read this manual before operating the camera to become more familiar with it This manual has been written and formatted with depth and d...

Page 3: ...esolution 10 Setting Image Quality 11 Setting Image Color 11 Setting Exposure Compensation 11 Setting White Balance 12 Setting Image Sharpness 12 Taking Video Clips 13 CUSTOMIZING YOUR CAMERA SETTINGS...

Page 4: ...ing Pictures and Video Clips onto Your Computer 20 Unplugging Your Camera from the Computer 21 Using the Camera as A Web Camera 21 APPENDIX Troubleshooting 22 Specifications 24 Getting Help 25 Safety...

Page 5: ...art guide CD ROM Includes Camera Driver Photo editing software multi lingual User s Guide etc Battery charger Optional SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Windows PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 266 MHz Win...

Page 6: ...0 Wrist Strap Holder 11 Battery Memory Card Door 12 Move up Button 13 Move to right Button 14 MENU Button 15 Move down Button 16 Flash Button 17 Review Button 18 LCD On Off Button 19 Move to left Butt...

Page 7: ...corded by the camera will be stored in the internal memory When SD card is inserted in the camera all files recorded by the camera will be stored on the SD card Status Memory in Use Memory card is not...

Page 8: ...old the Power button for a few seconds Note Refer to page 14 to adjust auto power off timing TURNING THE LCD ON OR OFF The camera has a 1 5 LCD which can frame subjects for image and video clip captur...

Page 9: ...ideo clips To switch between Capture mode and Review mode When the camera is powered on it is at either one of the above capturing modes or at review mode You may press the Review button to change the...

Page 10: ...uality may degrade slightly with Digital Zoom SETTING THE FLASH By default the flash is set at Off mode When taking pictures at night indoor or outdoor in heavy shadows you may press the Flash button...

Page 11: ...pture mode SETTING IMAGE RESOLUTION The camera provides four image resolutions Mode Resolution Indicator Description or Super 2304 x 1728 interpolated Large picture size produces higher picture resolu...

Page 12: ...osure White Balance and Sharpness settings to suit your purpose 1 Power on the camera 2 Make sure the camera to set at Capture mode instead of Review mode p 8 3 Press the Menu button 4 Press or button...

Page 13: ...on the LCD 2 Press the or button to select the desired setting 3 Press the Menu button again to confirm Setting Image Sharpness You can select whether you want the image to have sharp or soft outlines...

Page 14: ...amera 2 Set the camera to one of the two video capture modes p 8 3 Use the viewfinder or camera screen to frame your subject 4 Press the Shutter button to start recording the video The elapsed recordi...

Page 15: ...es are removed The date and time information will be displayed when the pictures are reviewed if you selected Display while setting date time 1 Power on the camera 2 Press the Menu button 3 Press or b...

Page 16: ...E The camera provides 7 languages LCD display Select the language you like by following steps below 1 Power on the camera 2 Press the Menu button 3 Press or button to highlight Language 4 Press the or...

Page 17: ...NG PICTURES While reviewing pictures you can press the button to enlarge the picture and then press the button to zoom out or return to the normal The pictures can be enlarged up to 4 times To pan thr...

Page 18: ...otect and then press the Menu button The selected file will be locked A lock icon will be shown on the upper left corner of the file 5 Repeat steps 1 4 above to protect other files FORMATTING THE INTE...

Page 19: ...After it is set press or button to skip to other pictures that is to be printed 5 When all the pictures to be printed are set press the Menu button to confirm and at the same time to exit DPOF setting...

Page 20: ...lete 360 panoramic or wide angle panoramic scene for an immersive viewing experience Optional Adobe Acrobat Reader Enables you to view the electronic version of the User s Guide Optional User s Guide...

Page 21: ...e first time to connect the camera with your computer the computer will take a few seconds to recognize the camera Please wait until it is completed and then proceed to the next step 4 Double click on...

Page 22: ...lug the larger end of the supplied USB cable into your PC s USB port 3 Power on the camera and press the Review mode button to set the camera to Capture mode 4 Plug the smaller end of the USB cable in...

Page 23: ...Video clip Cannot take a picture or a video clip The camera is in correct mode Set the camera to correct mode p 8 The flash is charging Wait until the flash finishes charging p 9 The SD card or intern...

Page 24: ...e white balance feature to Auto or for the specific lighting in the surrounding area The pictures show on the LCD very slowly The picture size is large Select a smaller picture size M picture size rec...

Page 25: ...rol Auto Manual 1 5EV 1 5EV Self Timer 10 Seconds Resolution Image capture Super 2304x1728 High 2048x1536 Medium 1600x1200 Low 1280x1024 Video recording QVGA 320x240 QCIF 192x144 Compression JPEG MJPE...

Page 26: ...a com to view the Frequently Asked Questions FAQ Website Customer Support If the problem you are encountering is not listed in the FAQ section please send us an email through our web site by clicking...

Page 27: ...camera in any way This may cause a fire electric shock or severe damage to the camera Do not use the flash in close proximity to people or animals When taking photographs never point the lens of the...

Page 28: ...ost if the card is affected by strong static electricity electrical shock during card repair or malfunction When using SD Memory Cards do not change the attributes read only etc of the files pictures...

Page 29: ...omply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential install...

Page 30: ...handling of this product If your equipment contains easy removable batteries or accumulators please dispose these separately according to your local requirements The recycling of materials will help t...

Page 31: ...Version 1 0 585750 00 R1 Visit Concord on the Internet www jenoptik camera com JDC 3 0S User s Guide Copyright 2005 Concord Camera Corp...

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