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FCC STATEMENT

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired

operation.

Note:

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital devices,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in 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 radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by
one or more of the following measures:

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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna

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Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver

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Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected

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Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help

Use of shielded cable is required to comply with Class B limits in Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual. If
such changes or modifications should be made, you could be required to stop operation of the equipment.

Summary of Contents for DC 6011

Page 1: ...ons However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determin...

Page 2: ...th your camera may be different from those described in this manual This is due to the fact that different retailers often specify slightly different product inclusions and accessories to suit their m...

Page 3: ...or electric shock For repair or internal inspection ask the store of purchase Use the specified AC power adapter only with the indicated power supply voltage Use with any other power supply voltage m...

Page 4: ...precision instrument Do not drop it strike it or use excessive force when handling the camera This might cause damage to the camera Do not use the camera in humid steamy smoky or dusty places This mi...

Page 5: ...e battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle before use J The battery may feel warm after long period of continuous use of the camera or the flash This is normal and not a malfunction J...

Page 6: ...n and Quality 27 PHOTOGRAPHY MODE 27 Capture Mode 28 Recording Voice Memos 29 Using the Optical Zoom 30 Using the Digital Zoom 31 Setting the Flash 34 Setting the Focus 35 Setting the Self timer 36 Ex...

Page 7: ...S AND VIDEOS TO YOUR COMPUTER 65 Step 1 Installing the USB Driver 65 Step 2 Connecting the Camera to Your Computer 67 Step 3 Downloading Images and Video Files 68 EDITING SOFTWARE INSTALLATION 68 Inst...

Page 8: ...ing media External memory supports SD memory card up to 1 GB Optical zoom 3x optical lens allows you to capture telephoto and wide angle images Digital zoom 4 4x digital zoom and 3x optical zoom permi...

Page 9: ...station Allows you to playback images or video clips on the LCD monitor charge the battery and connect to a USB cable Scene mode You may select a previously set recording mode for the following situa...

Page 10: ...t you have the following items Common Product Components J Digital camera J User s manual J Software CD ROM J Docking station J USB cable J Camera strap J Camera pouch Common Optional Accessories J SD...

Page 11: ...when pressed all the way down 2 POWER button Turns the camera power on and off 3 Microphone Records audio clips 4 Flash Provides flash illumination 5 Lens 3x optical zoom lens allows you to capture t...

Page 12: ...ED Displays the camera current state 5 Zoom in button Zooms the lens to telephoto position Zoom out button Zooms the lens to wide angle position 6 MENU button Toggles OSD menu on and off 7 Erase butto...

Page 13: ...choose the appropriate flash setting 3 T button Scrolls downwards Self timer button Allows you to toggle the self timer on and off selects the desired self timer mode 4 W button Scrolls left Exposure...

Page 14: ...a battery with an AC power adapter and connect to a USB cable Name Description 1 Docking station connector Connects with the camera 2 PHOTO button Allows you to playback images or video clips on the L...

Page 15: ...conomy 11 Date and time 12 Self timer icon 10s 10 sec 2s 2 sec 10 2s 10 2 sec 13 Unsteady hold warning icon 14 Exposurecompensation Backlight correction 15 Metering Blank Multi Spot 16 White balance B...

Page 16: ...ack 1 Playback mode 2 File number 3 Folder number 4 Protect icon 5 Voice memo 6 DPOF icon Playback mode Video playback 1 Video status bar 2 Elapsed time 3 File number 4 Folder number 5 Protect icon 6...

Page 17: ...camera is off before inserting or removing the battery Inserting the Battery 1 Open the battery SD memory card cover 2 Insert the battery in the correct orientation shown Tilt the battery lock lever...

Page 18: ...ttery is fully charged J It is recommended to fully discharge or exhaust the battery before being charged J Charging time varies according to the ambient temperature and the status of battery J This c...

Page 19: ...it can go 3 Close the battery SD memory card cover Removing the SD memory card Open the battery SD memory card cover press lightly on the edge of the SD memory card and it will eject J If the camera...

Page 20: ...ed J When the power is turned on the camera will start in the mode that was set Turning the power off Press the POWER button to turn the power off J The power is turned off automatically when the came...

Page 21: ...orrect date and time 1 Slide the mode switch to or 2 Press the MENU button and select Setup menu with the Xbutton 3 Select Date Time with the S T buttons and press the SET button The Date Time setting...

Page 22: ...s video clips are recorded on the SD memory card press the MENU button and then Setup menu is displayed 3 Select Language with the S T buttons and press the SET button The Language setting screen will...

Page 23: ...Select Format with the S T buttons then press the SET button 4 Select Execute with the S T buttons and press the SET button To cancel formatting select Cancel and press the SET button J Formatting th...

Page 24: ...of memory space High resolution and quality settings are recommended for printed output and situations requiring the finest detail Lower resolution quality images take up less memory space and may be...

Page 25: ...82 54 106 192 288 464 752 128MB 38 76 150 59 116 178 110 212 388 582 948 1516 256MB 75 153 300 118 232 354 226 435 772 1160 1882 3021 512MB 149 296 581 228 451 686 445 843 1530 2284 3728 5845 2272 x...

Page 26: ...ditions and settings Possible recording time sec video clip 64MB 0 38 0 52 3 19 4 58 128MB 1 22 1 51 7 09 10 40 256MB 2 46 3 45 14 23 21 28 512MB 5 34 7 31 27 52 43 03 320 x 240 Fine Standard Fine Sta...

Page 27: ...r button down halfway automatically focuses and adjusts the exposure and pressing the shutter button down fully captures the images J The focus area frame turns blue and the status LED lights green wh...

Page 28: ...the MENU button to exit from the menu J icon is displayed on the screen 6 Compose the image press the shutter button down halfway then press it down fully J VOICE RECORDING is displayed on the screen...

Page 29: ...ter of the screen and capture images in the digital zoom mode 1 Slide the mode switch to or 2 Compose the image with the zoom button J Pressing the button zooms in on the subject and enlarges the subj...

Page 30: ...ss the MENU button b Select Function with the W X buttons c Select Digital Zoom with the S T buttons and press the SET button d Select On with the S T buttons again and press the SET button e Press th...

Page 31: ...Setting the Flash Set the flash for capturing images The flash firing mode can be set to suit for the photographic conditions 1 Slide the mode switch to 2 Toggle the button to select the desired flash...

Page 32: ...X X Landscape X X X Natural Green X X X Sunrise X X X Sunset X X X Sport X X X Text X X X Black White Sepia Splash Water Flowing Water X X X Pets User Setting Capture Mode Single Continuous X X X AEB...

Page 33: ...by asking the subject person to look at the camera or get as close to the camera as possible The flash always fires twice and the image is captured at the second firing Forced Flash In this mode the...

Page 34: ...de Description Blank Auto Focus Selects this when you want to leave the settings up to the camera so that you can capture images without paying attention to settings Approximately 50 cm to infinity bo...

Page 35: ...set time has elapsed The countdown is displayed on the LCD monitor To cancel the self timer during operation press the SET button The table below will help you choose the appropriate self timer mode S...

Page 36: ...e screen Exposure can be set in 0 3 EV units 1 Slide the mode switch to and press the button Each press of the button displays the setting in the order of Blank Backlight Correction and Exposure Compe...

Page 37: ...nts for a large area on the screen negative compensation People illuminated by a spotlight in particular against dark background Printed matter comprising white text on blackish paper Weak reflecting...

Page 38: ...capture an image that makes the person stand out against a defocused blurred background Night Portrait Select this mode when you want to capture people with an evening or night scene background Night...

Page 39: ...epia Select this mode when you want to capture a sepia image Splash Water Select this mode when you want to capture photos of splashing water Flowing Water Select this mode when you want to capture th...

Page 40: ...tch to 2 Toggle the button to Panorama mode 3 Shoot the first image J The next image appears beside the previous image 4 Orient the camera so that the second frame overlaps a small portion of the phot...

Page 41: ...sing the shutter button one more time will end the recording of the video clip J The recording time depends on the storage size and the subject of the image to be recorded J Zoom function cannot be us...

Page 42: ...es Each press of the button switches the information display state in the following order J Pressing the S T buttons during image playback will result in a 90 degree rotated display J The S button rot...

Page 43: ...he last image appears on the screen 2 Select the desired video clip with the W X buttons 3 Press the SET button J A press of the X W buttons during playback allows fast forward play fast reverse play...

Page 44: ...ll images and video clips on the camera Attaching Voice Memos A maximum of 30 seconds of audio can be recorded like a memo for photographed still images The voice memo can be recorded only once 1 Slid...

Page 45: ...d image is displayed at its regular size J A icon will be displayed in a thumbnail display Page Jump Function This function allows you to select the image to be displayed immediately from a lot of rec...

Page 46: ...n to normal magnification press the button J The magnification factor is displayed on the LCD monitor J The image is displayed enlarged and a white frame and green frame are displayed on the LCD monit...

Page 47: ...utton J The playback menu is displayed 3 Select Slide Show with the S T buttons and press the SET button J The slideshow starts 4 To stop the slide show during playback press the SET button J The imag...

Page 48: ...utton J The playback menu is displayed 4 Select Protect with the S T buttons and press the SET button 5 Select Single or All with the S T buttons and press the SET button 6 Select Set with the S T but...

Page 49: ...Protect with the S T buttons from the playback menu and press the SET button 2 Select Select with the S T buttons and press the SET button J The images are displayed in the thumbnail display 3 Select...

Page 50: ...u want to set DPOF with the W X buttons 3 Press the MENU button J The playback menu is displayed 4 Select DPOF with the S T buttons and press the SET button J The DPOF setting screen is displayed 5 Se...

Page 51: ...and press the SET button J This creates a file containing the DPOF information and when the operation is finished the screen returns to the playback mode J The DPOF icon is displayed on each image th...

Page 52: ...the image J You may also press the SET button to confirm the deletion J To not delete select Cancel and press the SET button Erasing at Playback Mode Erasing single image Erasing all images 1 Slide th...

Page 53: ...ber is retired when an image is deleted and will not be reused or reassigned to another subsequently captured image Erasing selected images This erases a number of selected images 1 Slide the mode swi...

Page 54: ...1 Slide the mode switch to 2 Press the MENU button J Capture menu is displayed 3 Select the desired Capture option item with the S T buttons and press the SET button to enter its respective menu 4 Sel...

Page 55: ...omy Sharpness This sets the sharpness of the image that will be photographed Hard Normal Soft Contrast This sets the difference between the bright and dark portions of the images that will be captured...

Page 56: ...white balance Cancel Execute ISO This sets the sensitivity for capturing images When the sensitivity is raised and the ISO figure is increased photography will become possible even in dark locations b...

Page 57: ...enu press the MENU button Capture Mode This sets the recording method at the time of capturing images Blank Single Capture an image at a time Continuous Permits continuous photography of 5 images max...

Page 58: ...r or not to use digital zoom at the time of photography On Off Preview This sets whether or not to display the captured image on the screen immediately after the image is captured On Off J When Previe...

Page 59: ...elect the desired setting with the S T buttons and press the SET button 5 To exit from the menu press the MENU button Size This sets the size of the image that will be photographed 640 x 480 320 x 240...

Page 60: ...to enter its respective menu 4 Select the desired setting with the S T buttons and press the SET button 5 To exit from the movie menu press the MENU button LCD Bright Refer to section in this manual...

Page 61: ...elect the desired setting with the S T buttons and press the SET button 5 To exit from the menu press the MENU button Slide Show Refer to section in this manual titled Slideshow Display for further de...

Page 62: ...ographed images are recorded to the newly created folder from number 0001 Cancel Execute Beep This sets whether or not to mute the camera sound each time you press the camera button On Off Auto OFF If...

Page 63: ...the S T buttons and press the SET button 5 To exit from the menu press the MENU button Beep Refer to section in this manual titled Beep in Setup Menu In Photography Mode for further details Format Re...

Page 64: ...OS 8 6 users only Step 2 Connecting the camera to your computer Step 3 Downloading images and video files System Requirements Windows J Pentium 166 MHz or higher J Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 XP J 64MB R...

Page 65: ...tosh OS 8 6 computers Mac OS 8 6 users must install a USB driver For Mac OS 9 0 or higher the computer will automatically recognize the camera and load its own USB drivers 1 Insert the CD ROM that cam...

Page 66: ...er 8 Double click on the removable disk and locate the DCIM folder 9 Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find more folders J Your recorded images and video clips will be inside these folders...

Page 67: ...s are inside these folder s Select the images that you want and then choose Copy from the Edit menu Open the destination location folder and choose Paste from the Edit menu You may also drag and drop...

Page 68: ...ital cameras WebCams DV camcorders scanners or anyone who strives to effectively organize a large collection of digital media To install Photo Explorer 1 Insert the CD ROM that came with the camera in...

Page 69: ...phic filters and special effects Embellish projects by adding creative design elements such as frames callouts and stamp objects Share results with family and friends via e mail and multiple print opt...

Page 70: ...s Share finished panoramas via email create Web pages or insert them into documents and presentations To install Cool 360 1 Insert the CD ROM that came with the camera into your CD ROM drive The welco...

Page 71: ...35mm camera Focus range Standard Approx 50cm to infinity Macro Approx 6cm to infinity Wide Approx 35cm to infinity Tele Shutter speed 1 2 1 1000 sec Frame rate VGA 640 x 480 30 frames sec QVGA 320 x 2...

Page 72: ...s exhausted The camera was left unattended and unused so the auto power off cuts it off It is being used in extreme low temperature Many shots are being captured in dark places inside requiring flash...

Page 73: ...ter than flash effective range The image is captured in a dark place while set to flash off It is under exposed It is over exposed T h e i m a g e w a s c a p t u r e d i n conditions that are hard fo...

Page 74: ...ite protection Insert a new memory card Adjust the brightness of LCD monitor Playback Symptom Even when the camera s buttons are pressed it does not operate The date and time is wrong The date set has...

Page 75: ...By disposing of this product correctly you will help ensure that the waste undergoes the necessary treatment recovery and recycling and thus prevent potential negative effects on the environment and...

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