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Instruction Manual

Underwater Digital Camera 

with 8.0 megapixel and 4 x digital zoom

CONTENTS

• Digital Camera

• 4 GB microSDHC memory card

  with SD card adaptor

• 2x Activ Energy batteries 

  type AAA

• USB cable

• Pouch

• Picture editing software

• Instruction manual

• Warranty documents

YEAR WARRANTY

 

3

2

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

1800 623 432

MODEL: Fun        PRODUCT CODE: 91835        10/2014

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Summary of Contents for 91835

Page 1: ...om CONTENTS Digital Camera 4GBmicroSDHCmemorycard with SD card adaptor 2x Activ Energy batteries type AAA USB cable Pouch Picture editing software Instruction manual Warranty documents YEAR WARRANTY 3 2 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1800 623 432 MODEL Fun PRODUCT CODE 91835 10 2014 AUS W2 g p ...

Page 2: ...s conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably ...

Page 3: ...omes with a 3 year warranty You will need the enclosed warranty card and your sales receipt in the event of the camera developing a fault Keep these in a safe place together with the Instruction Manual Please include the Instruction Manual when passing on the camera to a third party Note Remove the protective plastic from the screens and possibly from the lens of the camera by pulling on the protr...

Page 4: ...nd rear 9 5 EXPLANATION OF STATUS NOTIFICATIONS 12 6 PREPARATION 14 6 1 Inserting the batteries 14 6 2 Inserting the memory card 15 6 3 Formatting the memory card 16 7 CAMERA SETTINGS 16 7 1 Photo mode 16 7 2 Video mode 20 7 3 Setup Menu 21 8 USING THE CAMERA 23 8 1 Taking photos 23 8 2 Self photography with the small monitor 24 8 3 Selftimer 24 8 5 Playback of the photos 25 8 6 Playback of video ...

Page 5: ...27 8 9 Deleting photos and videos 27 9 CONNECTING TO A COMPUTER 28 10 INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE 29 11 LICENSE STATEMENT 30 12 CLEANING 31 13 DISPOSAL 31 14 CONFORMITY 32 15 WARRANTY AND SERVICE 32 16 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 33 17 POSSIBLE NUMBER OF PHOTOS 34 18 POSSIBLE VIDEO RECORDING TIMES 35 19 KEYWORD INDEX 36 ...

Page 6: ...of unwanted packaging according to local recycling requirements This device is not intended to be used by persons including children with restricted physical sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or received instructions from them on how to operate the device Children should be supervised to ensure tha...

Page 7: ...p in the camera resulting in a deformation of the housing and it can also cause a fire Hazards through the use of batteries Remove the batteries from the camera if it is not used for an extended period of time Do not remove the batteries after using the camera for an extended period of time Allow to cool down first The batteries often become hot during use There is danger of explosion if the batte...

Page 8: ...nit Make sure that the LCD monitor is not exposed to impact or point pressure This could result in the glass of the monitor being damaged or that liquid from the inside his discharged If the liquid gets into the eyes or onto the skin it must be rinsed off immediately with clean water If the liquid gets into contact with the eyes seek medical attention immediately Damage to the electronics monitors...

Page 9: ...firm changes to the menu 2 Main switch on off Press this button for 2 seconds to turn on the camera and press it again for 2 seconds to turn the camera off Briefly press this button to set the displaying of the rear monitor symbols to on or off 3 LCD display switching button Use this button to switch back and forth between the front and rear monitor 4 This is your camera View from above ...

Page 10: ...etter illuminate the target object in the dark the optimum flash distance range is up to 1 5 m 6 Lens Used for taking pictures and short films Note Always keep the lens clean Fingerprints and dirt can negatively affect the image quality 7 LED display When this LED is blinking the camera is in the process of performing an action loading the flash performing a storage operation etc 8 Front monitor F...

Page 11: ...side and rear No Element Description 9 Macro switch O Macro mode Use this mode to take close up photos distance 11 cm 18 cm N Normal mode Use this mode to take pictures at a distances from 0 5 m infinity 10 LCD monitor To display photographs and videos as well as to check and change settings ...

Page 12: ...Digital zoom out Video playback Playback start pause 12 Wide Menu mode Down Photo Video Playback mode Digital zoom in Playback mode Starts the thumbnail mode 13 Left Flash Menu mode Left Playback mode Previous picture Photo mode Selection of the flash function Picture playback Navigate to the left in the enlarged image Video playback Fast backward ...

Page 13: ...re playback Navigate to the top in the enlarged image Video playback Stop video playback 16 Menu Delete Record playback mode Open menu Playback mode Deleting photos videos Picture playback Navigate to the bottom in the enlarged image Playback mode File Manager press briefly 17 Tripod thread Used to mount the camera on a tripod 18 USB interface Through this connection you are able to download photo...

Page 14: ...Recording Mode Photo mode Video mode 2 Flash a Flash is always on Flash will trigger in any lighting situation b Auto Flash The camera automatically determines whether the flash will trigger or not No Flash The flash is disabled 3 Selftimer Display of the selftimer function Note The status notifications are only displayed on the rear monitor ...

Page 15: ...Video VGA 640 x 480 QVGA 320 x 240 5 Image Quality Super fine Fine Normal 6 Battery level indicator The battery is fully charged The battery is empty 7 Zoom display Show the zoom setting 8 Memory card A microSD SDHC card is inserted and used to store photos and videos 9 White Balance Display of the selectedWhite Balance 10 Photo video counter Photo mode Number of possible photos Video mode Recordi...

Page 16: ...era there is a compartment to insert the batteries and the memory card Open the compartment by holding the lock button to the side and then sliding the cover outwards The cover will then open automatically 6 1 Inserting the batteries 1 Open the battery compartment as described above 2 Insert the 2 Activ Energy batteries included or 2 batteries type LR03 AAA Pay attention to the correct polarity of...

Page 17: ... Do not forcefully insert the card since this coulddamage the card and the card slot Make sure to format the memory card with the camera before you use it for the first time Read the section 6 3 regarding the formatting of the memory card 3 After inserting the batteries shut the cover and slide it towards the tripod thread with gentle pressure The cover will lock into place and close tightly Note ...

Page 18: ...Camera settings All menu settings can only be performed when the rear monitor is activated If the front monitor is activated no setting adjustments can be performed 7 1 Photo mode In the Settings menu of the photo mode the settings for taking photos can be made 1 Press the M mode button and select the picture mode 2 Press the button Menu 9 to access the settings menu 3 In the photo menu select the...

Page 19: ...n9 Note The currently selected item is highlighted in green The current setting of each option is marked with a check mark All menu settings are retained after turning off the camera In the following list the factory setting values are highlighted with a star Resolution This option sets the resolution of the photo to be recorded 14M 4 320x3 240 8M 3 264x2 448 5M 2 592x1 944 3M 2 048x1 536 VGA 640x...

Page 20: ...ooting of photos is defined for different lighting conditions Hereby the colour scheme perceived by the human eye will be equalized Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent ISO This sets the light sensitivity for recording photos If the sensitivity is increased and the ISO figure is increased photography will become possible even in dark locations but the picture will then appear more grainy nois...

Page 21: ...recording the photo In addition the 10 seconds are counted down on the monitor Off On Sharpness Here the image focus is set by adjusting the edge sharpness for the recordings Hard Normal SoftEffect Here an effect can be set for the recordings Normal Black White BW Sepia Negative Lomo PencilSketch Red Green Blue Vivid Date Stamp The date of recording can be printed directly onto the images This fea...

Page 22: ...on with the buttons and press the shutter button to confirm the selection 5 Press the button Menu 9 to exit the menu To exit a submenu without making a change press the button In the following the factory setting values are highlighted with a star Note The currently selected item is highlighted in green The current setting of each option is marked with a check mark All menu settings are retained a...

Page 23: ...ss the shutter button to confirm the selection 5 Press the button Menu 9 to exit the menu To exit a submenu without making a change press the button9 In the following the factory setting values are highlighted with a star Sounds Here you can specify whether the camera should sound a tone when it is switched on and each time you press a button Off On Light Frequency The camera supports the lighting...

Page 24: ...enus and messages on the LCD screen You can choose from 7 languages German English French Italian Spanish Dutch Portuguese Hungarian Slovenian Date Time Here you can set the date and time Use the buttons to select the value to be changed Use the buttons to change the values Subsequently save the setting with the shutter button Format Read the formatting the memory card page 16 for further details ...

Page 25: ... the object being photographed Selecttheflowersymbol O whenyouwanttomakeacloseupphotograph 11cm 18cm If you want to record a video or photo of the surroundings or people from a distance of more than 0 5 meters set the macro switch to normal mode N 3 If you are unsure whether the illumination is sufficient switch on the automatic flash b using the flash button The flash will not fire if the battery...

Page 26: ...all monitor If you want to take a picture of yourself you can simply use the monitor on the front Perform the following steps 1 Press the LCD button to switch to the front monitor 2 Use the front monitor as a viewfinder in order to see for yourself 3 Press the shutter button to take your photo 8 3 Selftimer You can use the selftimer for self portraits or shots without a flash Please use a tripod f...

Page 27: ... preview 1 Press the 7 button to access the playback mode 2 The last picture or video clip will be displayed Press the buttons to individually scroll through the pictures During single image playback press the W to open the preview mode Press to select the photo you want and press the shutter button to display it 3 In full screen mode press the T button to enlarge the image display Use the buttons...

Page 28: ...eo clip will be displayed Press the buttons to scroll through the clips 3 To play a video clip press the T button 4 Press the button to fast forward and the button for a quick backward By pressing T the playback can be paused and and started again 5 Press the M mode button to exit the video playback 8 7 Protecting photos and videos You can protect photos and videos on the memory card from accident...

Page 29: ...ed Select resize and press the shutter button 4 Selectthenewsizeandpresstheshutterbuttontoconfirm Thephotowillbesavedseparately 8 9 Deleting photos and videos You can protect photos and videos on the memory card from accidental deletion 1 Press the 7 button to access the playback mode 2 Press to select the photos videos to be deleted 3 Press the Menu 9 and select All to delete all pictures and vid...

Page 30: ...ll be supplied with power through the USB connection 3 The camera will install itself on the computer as an additional drive called Removable Disk 4 If you double click on this drive you can copy or move the photo and video files to a folder on your computer 5 System requirements Windows Macintosh Pentium IV 3 0 GHz or higher Windows XP Vista 7 8 2 GB RAM 1 GB of available hard disk space CD or DV...

Page 31: ...e connected to the computer without the installation of the software 1 Insert the CD ROM supplied with the camera into the CD DVD drive of your computer You will see a welcome screen 2 Click on the name of the desired software Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation Note For more information on how to use the software see the appropriate Help function of the program If you a...

Page 32: ...o this software for the product in question The source text of the software implemented in the product in question can be obtained in response to an enquiry sent to the e mail address info supra elektronik com In this instance your e mail must contain details of what the relevant product is the relevant serial number and documentary evidence of your commercial source of supply as well as documenta...

Page 33: ...llectioncontainers Batteriesand storagebatteries may not be disposed of in domestic waste Consumers are obliged by law to return used batteries to communal collection points or dealers selling batteries Storage batteries and batteries do therefore contain the adjacent symbol Correct disposal of this product The adjacent displayed label indicates that no electrical devices in the EU may be disposed...

Page 34: ...anty and Service If problems should occur during the operation of the device we are available under service address to handle any questions and problems you may have We will issue a manufacturer s warranty for the device for 3 years For details please refer to the separately enclosed warranty card Before you send us a defective unit please contact our hotline Serviceadress QSL MAGINON Service Rear...

Page 35: ...TFT LCD Recording medium MicroSD SDHC memory cards up to 32 GB File Format JPEG EXIF 2 2 Motion JPEG AVI Lens F 2 8 f 4 8 mm Focus range 0 5 m infinity Macro mode 11 cm 18 cm Exposure time Normal mode 1 4 1 4000 sec Digital zoom 4x digital zoom Connections USB 2 0 Power supply 2x batteriesTyp LR03 1 5V AAA Dimensions approx 97 6 x 63 x 23 mm without protruding parts Weight approx 120g without batt...

Page 36: ...241 2478 4926 Fine 273 538 978 1965 3915 7789 Normal 411 804 1578 2935 5839 11598 8M 3 264 x 2 448 Super fine 299 589 1152 2152 4285 8414 Fine 476 938 1798 3424 6827 13604 Normal 599 1376 2554 5023 10012 19995 5M 2 592 x 1 944 Super fine 472 924 1774 3623 7251 14309 Fine 730 1440 2764 5646 11301 22608 Normal 1085 2135 4099 8372 18755 37520 3M 2 048 x 1 536 Super fine 730 1440 2764 5646 11301 22608...

Page 37: ...e table shows the total times for all videos A video recording will stop automatically when a video clip size exceeds 4 GB or 25 minutes For the video recording we recommend a Class 6 memory card or higher in order to avoid an automatic stop or unexpected results Resolution MicroSD SDHC memory card capacity 1 GB 2 GB 4 GB SDHC 8 GB SDHC 16 GB SDHC 32 GB SDHC VGA 640 x 480 0 12 58 0 25 50 0 50 23 1...

Page 38: ...s 8 Light frequency 22 M Macro switch 9 Measurement 18 Memory card 13 15 Memory card slot 11 Mode display 12 Monitor display change 25 N Navigation keys 10ff O ON OFF switch 7 P Photo mode settings 17ff Picture quality 13 18 Playback 11 26ff Preview 20 Protect 27 R Resolutions 13 18 21 Recording photos 24ff Recording videos 26 Recording mode 11 12 Recording counter 13 Resizing 28 S Safety notices ...

Page 39: ...process of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbis hed goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet A...

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