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AUTO (Auto white balance)

Daylight  mode 

Fluorescent mode

Light bulb mode

SPECIFYING THE WHITE BALANCE MODE - CONT'D

3

3 Press the      or      key so that the desired white balance

mode is highlighted, press     key.

•  The white balance mode changes in the following order

:

4

4 Press the MENU button.

•  The selected white balance mode is specified and the icon 

for

 the selected

white balance mode is displayed 

to the

 left of the flash mode on the

upper left side of the LCD monitor (see page 34). However, when "AUTO"

 is 

selected, no icon appears on the LCD monitor.

*  The white balance mode 

automatically 

return

s

 to "AUTO" when the camera is turned off and on

again.

Summary of Contents for 4.1 MEGAPIXEL

Page 1: ...Digital Camera Digital Camera 4 1 MEGAPIXEL 4 1 MEGAPIXEL...

Page 2: ...SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Pentium 200MHz or higher Windows 98 98SE 2000 Prof Me XP 64 MB RAM or higher 110MB free memory capacity VGA color monitor...

Page 3: ...sing equipment regulations CE stands for Conformit Europ enne European Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the fol lowing two conditions 1 This device...

Page 4: ...ions before using this product WARNING Batteries may become hot or explode due to improper use Use only the batteries specified in this instruction manual Do not install the batteries with the polarit...

Page 5: ...BEFORE YOU BEGIN Check the packing list before you begin If some parts are missing contact your camera dealer or a MEDION Service Facility MEDION 4 1 Mega Pixel Digital Camera x 1 Video Cable x 1...

Page 6: ...ATION ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP 22 INSERTING THE BATTERIES 23 CHECKING THE BATTERY POWER 25 AUTO POWER OFF 26 USING THE DC ADAPTER Sold Separately 26 INSERTING REMOVING THE COMPACT FLASH CF CARD 27 INS...

Page 7: ...E COMPENSATION 55 AUTOMATIC EXPOSURE CONTROL 57 SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE 59 THE RECORDING MODE MENU DISPLAY LCD Monitor 59 THE RECORDING MODE MENU ITEMS 59 SPECIFYIN...

Page 8: ...MODE MENU DISPLAY 111 THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR 111 THE SETUP MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS 111 SPECIFYING THE TIME FOR THE AUTO ZOOM PLAY 80 SLIDE SHOW TO START THE SLIDE SHO...

Page 9: ...MONITOR 124 RESETTING TO THE DEFAULT SETTINGS 126 CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUER CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER 130 Edition 130 For Windows 2000 Professinal 130 For Windows Me 130 For Macint...

Page 10: ...10 NAMES OF PARTS CAMERA BODY Do not touch...

Page 11: ...11 NAMES OF PARTS...

Page 12: ...12 NAMES OF PARTS CONT D INSIDE THE TERMINAL COVER BOTTOM OF BODY USB connector Video out terminal DC terminal Battery chamber door Tripod socket...

Page 13: ...er changes depending on the scene or subject you record DATA PANEL The following diagram shows all items displayed to aid the explanation Battery condition indicator Self timer indicator Number displa...

Page 14: ...hich is closer than 1m through the viewfinder only the part under the close framing guide is recorded So use the LCD monitor to check the image composition when you shoot a subject which is closer tha...

Page 15: ...Flash card The camera reads out the image from the CF card Focus Area as a Guide Flash Lamp Orange In the autofocus mode the focus is adjusted at the gray part as shown in the figure Lights The flash...

Page 16: ...ETTING STARTED TAKING PICTURES See page 31 for details 1 1 Insert the batteries see page 23 2 2 Insert the CF card see page 27 1 1 Rotate the function dial to 2 2 Slide the power switch don t hold it...

Page 17: ...ights up 4 4 Adjust the image range and size with the four way keys When the key is pressed the image size becomes large When the key is pressed the image range becomes wide 6 6 Press the shutter rele...

Page 18: ...age 77 for details 1 1 Rotate the function dial to 2 2 Slide the power switch to turn on the camera The latest image which was recorded last is displayed on the LCD monitor 3 3 When the or key is pres...

Page 19: ...mage to be deleted on the LCD monitor by per forming steps 1 1 to 3 3 of MONITORING THE CAPTURED IMAGES described on the previous page 2 2 Press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on...

Page 20: ...D The image to be deleted is displayed on the LCD monitor and a prompt to confirm whether you want to delete the image or not appears as shown in the figure 5 Press the key T so that YES is highlighte...

Page 21: ...21 PREPARATION...

Page 22: ...22 ATTACHING THE HAND STRAP 1 1 Insert the smaller loop of the hand strap through the strap eyelet 2 2 Insert the other end of the hand strap through the small loop...

Page 23: ...Ni MH batteries When using Ni MH batteries fully recharge them with a vendor endorsed battery charger Be careful when removing batteries from the camera as the batteries generate heat when the camera...

Page 24: ...INSERTING THE BATTERIES CONT D 4 Close the battery chamber door in the direction of the arrow 1 and slide it until it clicks 2...

Page 25: ...icators go out and after that blinks for 5 seconds and then all indicators go out again You must Replace all batteries with new ones Remove all batteries and use the DC adapter sold separately see pag...

Page 26: ...ore than 30 minutes The time for the auto power off function is fixed at 30 minutes USING THE DC ADAPTER We recommend you to use the AC adapter when using the camera indoor where the AC outlet supplie...

Page 27: ...r removing the CF card into or from the camera Otherwise the data in the card may be lost or the card may be damaged If you insert or remove the CF card when the camera is turned on re format the CF c...

Page 28: ...PACT FLASH CF CARD 3 Fold the card release lever down as shown in the figure Pushing the card all the way into the slot causes the lever to snap out Be sure to fold the lever down Otherwise the card s...

Page 29: ...as shown in the figure 4 Push in the card release lever straight As the CF card ejects slightly from the camera pull out the card Be careful with the card because it may be hot Keep the CF card in the...

Page 30: ...30 TAKING PICTURES...

Page 31: ...rn on the LCD is pressed once 3 3 Determine the image composition while looking into LCD monitor or viewfinder When holding the camera be sure not to cover the lens with your fingers or the camera str...

Page 32: ...ease button is pressed all the way down the flash is being charged When the shutter release button is kept pressed in this status the shutter is released at the same time when the flash is charged The...

Page 33: ...DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR Each time the display button is pressed the display on the LCD monitor changes in the following order Live view The camera settings are displayed The LCD monitor is turned...

Page 34: ...34 BASIC RECORDING PROCEDURE CONT D THE DISPLAY OF THE CAMERA SETTINGS For details see the pages in parentheses...

Page 35: ...ct closer than the minimum focus distance or farther than 40 cm in the close up mode Refer to the following FOCUS DISTANCE IN THE AUTOFOCUS MODE Minimum Focus Distance The focus distance in the autofo...

Page 36: ...ubjects see examples below In this case use the focus lock function see page 37 once you focus on another subject which is at the same distance as the subject you want to take the picture of or use th...

Page 37: ...re ADJUSTING THE FOCUS CONT D 1 1 Aim the camera so that the subject is in the center of the frame and press the shutter release button part way down The camera adjusts the focus automatically When th...

Page 38: ...Adjust the focus with the or while looking into the LCD monitor 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the or key so t...

Page 39: ...ADJUSTING THE FOCUS CONT D 5 Press the MENU button MANUAL is displayed on the upper right side of the LCD monitor and the display shows that the manual focus mode is selected...

Page 40: ...erating modes that you can select according to your purpose or the conditions The flash fires every time a picture is taken regardless of the The flash fires automatically when the light level is low...

Page 41: ...SELECTING THE FLASH MODE 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 4 4 Press the or key so that the desired flash mode in highligh...

Page 42: ...again Flash Lamp The flash lamp orange shows the flash status The flash is ready to fire The flash is being charged The shutter release button is not released The shutter speed becomes slow Taking a...

Page 43: ...43 ADVANCED OPERATIONS...

Page 44: ...4 pictures about 12 pictures ECON Economy about 8 pictures about 12 pictures See page 64 for the image quality and page 67 for the image size 2272X1704 or 1600X1200 or VGA size The number of the pict...

Page 45: ...the MENU button The continuous shot icon appears on the upper right side of the LCD monitor See page 34 The flash mode is set to FLASH CANCEL automatically When tak ing a continuous shot the flash doe...

Page 46: ...se button all the way down When your finger is lifted from the shutter release button or the maximum number of pictures are taken the continuous shot is completed When taking a continuous shot the foc...

Page 47: ...he recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 2 Press the or key so that DRIVE MODE is highlighted and press the key 3 3 Press the or key so that Self Timer is highlighted and use to finish...

Page 48: ...ile looking into LCD monitor or viewfinder and adjust the image range and size with the or key When is pressed the image size becomes large Telephoto mode When the key is pressed the image range becom...

Page 49: ...p lights up to show the time to take a shot The beep sounds at the time when the lamp blinks The beep can be can celed with the menu in the SETUP mode When the subject is not in the center of the fram...

Page 50: ...ptical zoom lens 114 mm in the 35 mm film format equivalent up to 2 times This is used to make a picture appear larger closer up than is possible through the maximum focal length of the zoom lens 1 In...

Page 51: ...The focus lock function can also be used see page 37 Even after taking a picture the digital zoom is not cancelled To cancel digital zoom function press and hold key until the indicator disap pears o...

Page 52: ...ng the frame with the subject in about 6 cm x 4 cm 1 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the or key so that FOCUSING...

Page 53: ...side of the LCD monitor and it shows that the close up mode is selected The flash mode is set to FLASH CANCEL automatically When the close up mode is selected the flash does not fire 4 Press the or k...

Page 54: ...e turned off in close up mode 7 7 Press the shutter release button part way down If the focus lamp green blinks check that the subject is 4 to 40cm from the camera The subject should not be more than...

Page 55: ...and the smaller the exposure compensation value is the darker the image is 1 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 2 Press...

Page 56: ...pecify 0 for the exposure compensation value or turn off and on the camera again When the image to be captured is whitish increase the exposure compensation value so that the white part can be easily...

Page 57: ...camera automatically exposes ISO 100 digital images correctly The exposure times automatically selected by the exposure control program in the camera range from 2 to 1 500 seconds and the focal apert...

Page 58: ...58 SPECIFYING THE RECORDING MODE...

Page 59: ...LAY LCD Monitor THE RECORDING MODE MENU ITEMS FLASH For the Flash mode see page 41 FOCUSING For the Focus mode see page 35 Auto Auto focus CLOSE UP Close up shot MANUAL Manual focus Auto flash Fill fl...

Page 60: ...E For the White Balance see page 69 QUALITY For the Image quality see page 64 Single shot Continuous shot Multi shot 16 Self timer shot FINE Fine mode STD Standard mode ECON Economy mode IMAZE SIZE Fo...

Page 61: ...see page 70 HARD NORMAL SOFT DEFAULT For the Default see page 72 YES NO EXPOSURE For the Exposure com pensation see page 55 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 LCD For the LCD see page 57 9 bright 8 7...

Page 62: ...is turned off or before the batteries are removed For FLASH mode see page 52 For the exposure compensation see page 55 For the MANUAL Focus mode see page 38 For CLOSE UP mode see page 53 For the DRIVE...

Page 63: ...n in the mode The compression rate image recording format image file size and the number of images that can be recorded using an 8 MB CF card for each and are as follows SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY M...

Page 64: ...e image quality mode changes in the following order 2 2 Press the or key so that QUALITY is highlighted and press the key SPECIFYING THE IMAGE QUALITY MODE CONT D 1 1 Rotate the function dial to and p...

Page 65: ...d in different image quality modes in a CF card The setting of the image quality mode is stored in the camera s memory even after the camera is turned off Changing the image quality mode affects the r...

Page 66: ...the image size Changing the image size affects the number of images that can be recorded on the CF card FULL HALF or VGA are the available options 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU butt...

Page 67: ...mode is specified and displayed under the image quality on the upper left side of the LCD monitor see page 34 The setting of the image size mode is stored in the camera s memory even after the camera...

Page 68: ...s mode Daylight mode Select this mode when the subject is illuminated by sunlight Light bulb mode Select this mode when the subject is illuminated by an incandescent or tungsten light Fluorescent mode...

Page 69: ...e mode changes in the following order 4 4 Press the MENU button The selected white balance mode is specified and the icon for the selected white balance mode is displayed to the left of the flash mode...

Page 70: ...press the MENU button The recording mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor SPECIFYING THE SHARPNESS MODE This camera has three sharpness modes as described below HARD NORMAL SOFT This enhances the...

Page 71: ...sharpness is highlighted The sharpness mode changes in the following order HARD NORMAL SOFT 5 5 Press the MENU button The selected sharpness mode is specified and displayed on the lower left side of...

Page 72: ...settings Default settings Flash Autoflash with red eye reduction Focus mode Auto Focus Area Central region Drive Mode Single Image size Full 2272X1704 Quality Standard White Balance Auto Exposure EV...

Page 73: ...k ke ey y s so o t th ha at t D DE EF FA AU UL LT T i is s h hi ig gh hl li ig gh ht te ed d a an nd d p pr re es ss s k ke ey y 2 2 Press the key that YES is highlighted and press key The camera set...

Page 74: ...74 PLAYBACK MODE...

Page 75: ...LCD monitor 3 3 Press or key to display the desired image If the key is pressed the next image is displayed When the key is pressed the preceding image is displayed When the newest image last recorde...

Page 76: ...HE PLAYBACK MODE DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR Each time the display button is pressed the display on the LCD monitor changes in the following order Single frame play with the image information Index 9 f...

Page 77: ...ed in the CF card When the camera enters the index play mode the frame number of the image displayed last in the sin gle frame play mode is highlighted The ninth frame is the last displayed image in t...

Page 78: ...he display button once or twice see page 76 When the image information is displayed in the single frame play mode press the display button twice and when no information is displayed press the display...

Page 79: ...cted when the number 9 is highlighted and is pressed the following 9 frames are displayed When the tenth frame is selected when the number 10 is highlighted and the key is pressed the preceding 9 fram...

Page 80: ...his mode allows you to increase the magnification of an image around the center 2 5 times and display it on the LCD monitor It is convenient when checking the details of the image 1 1 Rotate the funct...

Page 81: ...index play mode the single frame play with no image information mode returns when the display button is pressed and the index play mode returns when the button is pressed again In the zoom play mode...

Page 82: ...e the function dial to and press the menu button The play back mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 2 Press the or key so that SLIDE SHOW is highlighted 3 3 Press the or key so that START is hi...

Page 83: ...ow stops temporarily One of the and keys DISPLAY button MENU button ENTER button When the ENTER button is pressed while the slide show is temporarily stopped the slide show stops When the MENU button...

Page 84: ...DE MENU 1 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button 2 2 Press the or key so that SLIDE SHOW is highlighted 3 3 Press the or key so that TIME is highlighted and press key 4 4 Press the or...

Page 85: ...g SLIDE SHOW CONT D 6 6 Press the or key so that DIRECTION is highlighted and press key Continued on Next page 7 7 Press the or key so that the desired direction is high lighted and press to finish th...

Page 86: ...86 DELETING IMAGES...

Page 87: ...l to The function dial can be rotated even when the camera is turned on 2 If the camera is not turned on slide the power switch to turn on the camera The power switch returns to the initial position I...

Page 88: ...hlighted press the key 6 Press the or key so that SELECTED IMAGE is highlight ed press the key The color of the background in the figure to the left is gray so you can easily read the contents of the...

Page 89: ...AGES CONT D 7 Use the S T W X keys to highlight the image to be deleted Press the DISPLAY button to select the image for deletion Multiple images may be selected by repeating step 7 until all desired...

Page 90: ...he function dial to The function dial can be rotated even when the camera is turned on 2 2 If the camera is not turned on slide the power switch to turn on the camera The power switch returns to the i...

Page 91: ...cond DELETING ALL IMAGES CONT D 4 4 After confirming that DELETE is highlighted press the key 5 5 Press the key so that ALL IMAGES is highlighted and press the key The display to confirm whether you d...

Page 92: ...function dial to The function dial can be rotated even when the camera is turned on 2 2 If the camera is not turned on slide the power switch to turn on the camera The power switch returns to the init...

Page 93: ...being deleted the focus lamp green blinks slowly about two times a second Select NO and it won t delete the folder DELETING FOLDERS CONT D 4 4 After confirming that DELETE is highlighted press the key...

Page 94: ...ccording to the angle at which you watch it or the brightness around the monitor so that the display on the LCD monitor can be seen clearly 2 2 After confirming that LCD is highlighted press the key I...

Page 95: ...from 0 to 9 The smaller number darkens the image and the larger number brightes the image on the LCD monitor The color of the background in the left figure is gray so that you can easily see the conte...

Page 96: ...96 SPECIFYING THE PLAYBACK MODE...

Page 97: ...MODE MENU ITEMS AND EACH SETTINGS DELETE For deleting images see page 87 ZOOM For the zoom play mode see page80 SLIDE SHOW For the slide show mode see page 82 SELECT IMAGE DELETE ALL IMAGES FOLDER YE...

Page 98: ...00SK410 Other folder name For DELETE deleting images see page 88 For ZOOM zoom play see page 80 For SLIDE SHOW auto play see page 82 Only the 2 items of PRINT Specifying the print setting with DPOF an...

Page 99: ...file name or your password Also if you set the media including the DPOF data in the personal printer which supports the DPOF you can print the specified images at the specified number automatically T...

Page 100: ...printed is selected the number to be printed is high lighted With the sixth frame selected and is pressed the following 6 frames are displayed When the seventh frame is selected and key is pressed th...

Page 101: ...d 5 5 to specify the number to be printed for all images For the images you do not want to print specify 0 7 7 Press the ENTER button to finish the setting The DPOF file including data of the image an...

Page 102: ...hat INDEX is highlighted and press key to finish the setting The display to confirm whether you print the images as an index print or not appears as shown in the figure SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTINGS W...

Page 103: ...gs is recorded in the CF card After the file is recorded the LCD monitor display returns to the playback mode menu 4 Press the MENU button The LCD monitor display returns to the playback mode SPECIFYI...

Page 104: ...ice so that CANCEL is highlighted and press the key to finish the setting The display to confirm whether you cancel all print settings or not appears as shown in the figure SPECIFYING THE PRINT SETTIN...

Page 105: ...ck mode menu The file name of the image to be recorded con sists of SIMG 4 digit number and jpg The files are recorded in the 100MDN41 folder until the 4 digit number becomes 9999 the file name of SIM...

Page 106: ...f the other digital camera in the playback mode menu 1 Rotate the function dial to and press the MENU button The playback mode menu is displayed on the LCD monitor 2 Press the or key so that FOLDER is...

Page 107: ...ighted and press key 3 Press the or key so that New is highlighted and press key 4 Press or key to highlight the character you desire and press to select it To cancel the new name press the menu butto...

Page 108: ...that the folder name in which the image is to be recorded is highlighted and press the ENTER button When only the 100MDN41 folder exists the folder name does not change even when the or keys are pres...

Page 109: ...rations can be performed between digital equipment that conforms to DCF The images captured with your digital camera can be played back on the LCD monitor of another digital camera The images captured...

Page 110: ...110 SETUP...

Page 111: ...page 115 NO YES THE SETUP MODE MENU DISPLAY ON THE LCD MONITOR POWER SAVE For the time for the auto power off function see page 113 30 min 30 minutes 10 min 10 minutes 5 min 5 minutes 3 min 3 minutes...

Page 112: ...M DD HH MM BEEP For turning on or off the beep see page 120 ON The beep sounds OFF The beep does not sound VIDEO OUT For switching the video signal from the video out terminal see page 122 PAL NTSC LA...

Page 113: ...as shown in the figure 3 3 Press the or key so that POWER SAVE is highlight ed and press the key SPECIFYING THE TIME FOR THE AUTO POWER OFF FUNCTION To save battery power this camera will turn off aut...

Page 114: ...using batteries can the time for the auto power off function be specified When using the AC adapter sold separately the time for the auto power off function is fixed to 30 minutes and cannot be change...

Page 115: ...d cannot be recovered be careful when formatting the CF card 1 1 Rotate the function dial to and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The power switch returns to the initial position 2 2 Rotat...

Page 116: ...ghted press key The prompt to confirm you want to format the CF card appears 4 4 Press the key so that YES is highlighted and press the Key to finish the setting The format of the CF card starts After...

Page 117: ...the wrong date and time are recorded Set the date and time correctly by performing the procedure below 1 1 Rotate the function dial to and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The power switc...

Page 118: ...and time appears as shown in the figure 4 4 Press the or key so that DATE is highlighted and press the key 5 5 Press the or key to specify or correct the date and press key to finish the setting When...

Page 119: ...rs as shown in the figure 7 7 Press the or key so that TIME is highlighted and press the key 8 8 Press the or key to specify or correct the date and press the to finish the setting When you press and...

Page 120: ...after you purchase this camera When you use this camera in a situation where you cannot make noise such as a wedding ceremony you can turn off the beep 1 1 Rotate the function dial to and slide the po...

Page 121: ...operate with the buttons or the function dial The volume of the beep cannot be changed SETTING THE BEEP SOUND CONT D 3 3 Press the or key so that BEEP is highlighted and press the key 4 4 Select ON or...

Page 122: ...can be switched between NTSC and PAL What is an NTSC system and a PAL system Both are the color television broadcast system The NTSC system is mainly used in U S A Japan Canada Mexico the Philippines...

Page 123: ...deo out terminal is switched to the one selected 3 3 Press the or key so that VIDEO OUT is highlighted and press the key SWITCHING THE VIDEO SIGNAL FROM THE VIDEO OUTPUT TERMINAL CONT D PAL NTSC 4 4 S...

Page 124: ...lish 1 1 Rotate the function dial to and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The power switch returns to the initial position 2 2 Rotate the function dial to SETUP The setup mode menu is disp...

Page 125: ...5 5 Press the key to finish the setting The language on displayed on the LCD monitor is switched to the selected one 4 Select ENGLISH with the or key SWITCHING THE LANGUAGE DISPLAYED ON THE LCD MONITO...

Page 126: ...tings Power save see page 113 Beep sound see pages 120 The Camera pc setting PC connection The default playback settings Selected Image 5sec Forward STD standard 100MDN41 5 The default setup settings...

Page 127: ...the function dial to and slide the power switch to turn on the camera The power switch returns to the initial position 2 Rotate the function dial to SETUP The setup mode menu is displayed on the LCD m...

Page 128: ...lt The LCD monitor display returns to the setup mode menu 3 3 Press the or key so that DEFAULT is highlighted and press the key The display to confirm whether you want to reset the camera settings to...

Page 129: ...129 CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER...

Page 130: ...ft Windows series Operating System Operating System must support USB devices For example Windows 98 98 SE ME 2000 XP 1 Insert installation CD ROM 2 Digital camera is powered on and ready 3 Plug in USB...

Page 131: ...item Search for the best driver for your device Recommended it will search automatically Press Next button 6 Select digital camera driver s location and press Next button INSTALLATION OF THE DRIVER AN...

Page 132: ...ION OF THE DRIVER AND DRIVER SOFTWARE 7 Windows finds the digital camera press Next button 8 Copying files please wait for a few minutes 9 Congratulations installation is a success Remember to reboot...

Page 133: ...TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER CONT D Installation for the MAC OS The following operation is required for both OS 8 6 and OS 9 x 1 Select appropriate driver for your operating system 2 Double click icon fo...

Page 134: ...134 3 When Welcome dialog box appers click Continue CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER...

Page 135: ...ONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER CONT D 4 Click the install button to install 5 Read the warning message then click the con tinue button If you want to leave the installation please click cancel to...

Page 136: ...136 6 6 Install was successful 7 7 Click the restart button to restart your sys tem suggested or click continue if you wish to use this TWAIN driver immediately CONNECTING TO THE PERSONAL COMPUTER...

Page 137: ...nsferring the image data between the camera and the computer do not perform the operations listed below Otherwise an error may occur the camera and the computer may not function correctly or the image...

Page 138: ...er of the camera may be turned off while transferring data If this happens an error may occur the camera and the computer may not function correctly or the image data recorded in the CF card may be er...

Page 139: ...NT 4 0 Service Pack 5 16 MB or more of built in memory For Windows NT 32 MB or more of built in memory 110 MB or more of available hard disk space Resolution 800 x 600 color monitor for 16 bit color...

Page 140: ...AT and compatible unit 1 Turn on the computer and start up Windows 2 Write down the serial number printed on the CD as it will be needed later in the installation Insert the Adobe Photoshop 5 0 Limite...

Page 141: ...141 APPENDIX...

Page 142: ...d connect the mini plug of the supplied video cable to the video out terminal of the camera The LCD monitor is turned off 4 Connect the other side of the video cable to the video input terminal on TV...

Page 143: ...than 40 cm in the close up mode Solution Take a picture with the focus lock function or in the manual focus mode Take a picture when the subject is farther than 40 cm or when the subject is within th...

Page 144: ...ivates Solution The CF card is full Delete unwanted images or transfer the image data to the computer and then delete all images or use another CF card which has free memory space Rotate the function...

Page 145: ...m the CF card Wait until the reading is completed and the focus lamp and PLAY BACK stop blinking Take a picture within the flash range 0 4 to 3 m TROUBLESHOOTING CONT D Problem The image cannot be pla...

Page 146: ...function cannot be played back in the zoom play mode Specify 0 for the exposure compensation value If the battery condition indicator blinks all the indicators will disappear after 5 seconds while th...

Page 147: ...cold environment the battery can recover its power when the battery warms up Remove the batteries when they are not in use for an extended period Battery leakage may damage the battery chamber Occasi...

Page 148: ...rface gently wipe it with a soft clean dry cloth Copyright TV programs films video tapes and other materials may be copy righted Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the provisi...

Page 149: ...r use of card 2 Static electrical discharge near card or electric noise 3 Removing the card or interrupting power supply while camera or equipment is accessing the card read ing writing formatting etc...

Page 150: ...removing batteries and the CF card or operating the camera with wet hands may damage the camera When using the camera at the beach or near water take care not to drop water or sand on the cam era If...

Page 151: ...l drying agent Remove the batteries or the CF card from the camera when not in use for an extended period Do not store the camera in a closet with mothballs We recommend you press the shutter release...

Page 152: ...ange 40 cm to infinity The close up mode 4 cm to 40 cm Digital zoom maximum zoom in the telephoto mode X2 Image Storage Recording medium CF card Type 1 Image file format Exit 2 1 JPEG DCF standards DP...

Page 153: ...trical shutter with a Mechanical shutter Shutter speed 1 500 sec to 1sec Exposure compensation 2EV in 0 5EV increments White balance Automatic Manual setting available outdoors tungsten fluorescent LC...

Page 154: ...e night mode Flash intensity control Adjusted automatically by an external light Interface Video output Composite video signal switchable between NTSC and PAL PC interface USB port Power Supply Batter...

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