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FCC Notice

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part
15 of the FCC Ruies. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
commerical installation.This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and lf not instal-
led and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarentee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. lf this equipment does
cause harmful interferece to radio or television reception, detectable by turning the equipment in question off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the intereference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or rolocate the receiving antenna; Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver;
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a different circuit than that which the receiver is connected to; Or consult
the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

NOTE

A shielded-type DC power cable incorporated with a ferrite core is required in order to meet the FCC
emission limits and also to prevent interference to the nearby radio and television reception. Use only
shielded 1/0 cable incorporated with a ferrite core to connect this equlpment to host computer and
TV set. Shielded A.C. power cable and shielded 1/0 cables are required in order to meet the FCC emi-
sion limits. lt is essential that only the supplied power cord and 1/0 cable(s) be used,

Summary of Contents for Jendigital JD 1300 ds

Page 1: ...oading the CompactFlashTM Card 14 Attaching the Strap 14 Setting the Date and Time 14 Basic Operations How to record an image 15 How to playback images 16 How to delete images 17 How to set the focus...

Page 2: ...TION 25 Play Mode 26 LCD BRIGHTNESS 26 SLIDE SHOW 27 COPY TO CF CARD Optional 27 SETUP Mode 28 DATE TIME 28 LANGUAGE 28 SOUND 28 FORMAT MEDIA 29 VIDEO MODE 29 RESET TO DEFAULT 30 DELETE Mode 31 PC Mod...

Page 3: ...ntifying the Parts Menu Button Power Button Shutter Button Resolution Quality Button Operating Mode Knob Flash Mode Button Status LCD Top View Front View Viewfinder Window Flash Jack Cover Focus Knob...

Page 4: ...ntifying the Parts Rear View Viewfinder LED 1 LED 2 LCD Monitor Strap Holder Up Backward Self timer Button Down Forward Button OK Zoom Button Display Button Battery Cover Tripod Socket CF Cover Bottom...

Page 5: ...ode 2 Play Mode 3 Setup Mode SETUP 4 Delete Mode 5 PC Mode A Status LCD The status LCD contains the following indicators 1 Resolution Indicator 2 PC Mode Indicator 3 Image Quality Indicator 4 Battery...

Page 6: ...ntifying the Parts LCD Monitor The LCD Monitor shows the current image information 1 Resolution 2 Quality 3 Time 4 Date 5 File Name Connectors USB Port Video Port DC IN Port USB Port Video Port DC IN...

Page 7: ...en contact your dealer or your local authorized service facility Do not continue to use the camera as this may cause a fire or an electrical shock l Do not use the camera if any foreign objects have e...

Page 8: ...ooms Exposure to excessive moisture may cause a fire or an electrical shock l Do not touch the power plug during a thunderstorm if you are using the A C power adapter This may cause an electrical shoc...

Page 9: ...camera from the power source batteries or A AC power adapter for safety if you are using the AC power adapter unplug the adapter from the AC power outlet after you have disconnected the camera Failur...

Page 10: ...f and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the intereference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or rolocate the receiving antenna Increase the distance between the equipment and...

Page 11: ...we will guide you through the whole picture taking process please keep this booklet an hand and enjoy your time Standard Accessories l 4 x AA alkaline batteries l Video Cable l USB Cable l Software wi...

Page 12: ...r higher recommended Preparing the Power Supply Using Batteries Fig 1 1 Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow 2 Insert 4 batteries with the correct polarity as shown on the i...

Page 13: ...the alkaline battery Do not can or store a battery with objects such as metal pens necklaces coins or hairpins This could short circuit the positive and negative poles of the battery Do not heat or at...

Page 14: ...ose the CF card slot cover Attaching the Strap Fig 4 1 Insert the thin end of the strap into the strap holder 2 Pass the other end of the strap through the loop of thin cord and pull the strap tight S...

Page 15: ...ution To perform a successful photo shooting please follow the instructions below before starting your camera tasks n On Camera Holding l Hold the camera firmly with both hand and brace your elbows li...

Page 16: ...To playback images perform the following l On the LCD Monitor 1 Power on the camera 2 Set the operating mode to PLAY 3 The last image recorded appears Use the arrow buttons to forward backward throug...

Page 17: ...ory card attached 1 Set the operating mode to DELETE Image appears 2 Use the arrow button to browse the captured images 3 Press the button to enter the Delete menu and arrow button to select the optio...

Page 18: ...knob to select one How to set the image resolution quality This camera provides 6 different image resolution quality combination settings l 1280x960 pixels resolution with Super Fine Fine Normal quali...

Page 19: ...resolu tion setting Image Quality Indicator In RECORD mode Shows the captured image quality setting In PLAY mode Shows the currently displayed image quality setting Resolution Quality Compression Rati...

Page 20: ...FF To change the setting press the Flash Mode button number of times until the desired one is selected Mode Description Auto Flash is enabled automatically when light level is less than LV 10 0 Red Ey...

Page 21: ...1 Set the operating mode to RECORD 2 Press the Menu button The Record menu appears 3 Select the EV COMPENSATION item 4 Select the desired exposure value The effective range is from 1 8 to 1 8 in steps...

Page 22: ...em 4 Select the desired white balance setting This setting is reset to AUTO when the camera power is off How to set the OSD On Screen Display language To set the OSD language perform the following 1 S...

Page 23: ...ge is captured and the timer will turn itself off The Self Timer is designed to count down for 10 seconds In the first 7 seconds the indicator blinks at a rate relatively slow and then blinks rapidly...

Page 24: ...eing pressed Use the arrow buttons to increase decrease the LCD bright ness Press the OK button again to make the change The cursor returns to the RECORD menu automatically when the chan ge is made Th...

Page 25: ...the RECORD menu automatically when the change is made This setting is reset to AUTO when the camera power is off Reference The approximate color temperature of the 4 above white balance settings excep...

Page 26: ...IGHTNESS Changes the brightness setting 5 5 Interval 1 of the LCD Monitor Press the OK button to select this item The cursor skips to the data field as the OK button being pressed Use the arrow button...

Page 27: ...utton again to make the change The slide show starts Press the Display Menu OK arrow buttons buttons or switch the Operating Mode knob while a slide show is playing to interrupt the display and return...

Page 28: ...the number or press the OK button to proceed to the next item When the last item is selected changed press OK button to return to the Setup menu LANGUAGE Sets the OSD menu language There are 8 langua...

Page 29: ...e change is made The setting is conserved even if the camera power is off FORMAT MEDIA Formats the CompactFlashTM card Select the item by the arrow buttons and then press the OK button to confirm The...

Page 30: ...essed Use the arrow buttons to toggle the selection Select YES and press the OK button to make the change and returns to the SETUP menu Select NO then press the OK button to cancel and return to the S...

Page 31: ...the Delete menu and arrow button to select the DELETE CURRENT option 4 Press the OK button then the message appears Use arrow or OK button to select or confirm the action 5 Repeat the step 2 4 to cont...

Page 32: ...mera connection directly Acquiring Images For Users of Windows 98 2000 ME With the USB cable connected both to your PC and digital camera follow the steps below to transfer your images to the computer...

Page 33: ...or the Get button on the Navigation bar 3 Choose a photo source e g computer and click the Open button see below 4 Now you are able to process your images with all the tools provided by PhotoSuite Tra...

Page 34: ...nterface will let even a novice get great results in minutes To use the program follow the steps below Step 1 Open Source Images in MGI PhotoVista MGI PhotoVista requires some overlap of source images...

Page 35: ...ama In Action Choose Show Viewer from the Panorama menu The Stitch Preview window changes to viewer mode Press and drag the pointer over the panorama vertically and horizontally Press SHIFT to zoom in...

Page 36: ...s the progress of the stitch Follow the procedure in Step 4 to view the panorama in action Step 6 Save a Panorama After Step5 you can save the panorama from the Stitched Result window as a BMP Flashpi...

Page 37: ...age display with image information overlay 3 Multi image 3x3 thumbnail display Menu Button The Menu button is only active in RECORD and PLAY modes Press the Menu button to turn on the Record Play menu...

Page 38: ...RECORD mode You may press the button in RECORD mode for image capturing proces sing and storing Before photo shooting please make sure that your camera has available free space for image storage and...

Page 39: ...he battery is partially charged Battery icon with 1 bar on Prepare new batteries Battery icon with no bars on The battery needs to be replaced there is no battery power remains The camera will be forc...

Page 40: ...m error Yes LED1 Green On Camera is powered on NO LED1 Red On Image processing Compression Decompression NO LED2 Green On CF card is inserted NO SELF Timer Red Blinking Camera is capturing an image NO...

Page 41: ...Me AP MGI PhotoSuite Ill SE LCD Display 1 6 color LCD for real time display with 280x220 image LCD Indicator Flash Quality Battery Status Number of Image Built in Flash Auto Red eye reduction Fill in...

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