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Get Set...

Now, perform the D-460 Zoom’s initial set-up.  These are the default camera settings that will
affect every picture you take.

Note: These settings may be changed at any time.

1. Close the lens barrier and press the LCD monitor ON/OFF button 

to turn the

camera and the LCD monitor on.

2. Press the Menu button 

to select the items you want to adjust.

This button is located next to the LCD monitor.  Once you’ve selected the item, use the Jog
dial to scroll through your choices and make your adjustments from the following modes:

SLIDE-SHOW MODE
To run through all the stored pictures automatically.

FILE NUMBER DISPLAY
To display the Frame number or File name.

CARD SETUP:

ALL-FRAME ERASE:
To erase all the stored pictures.

CARD FORMAT:

Select this setting by pressing  

on the Jog dial, then press the OK button .

Note: Formatting a card erases all existing data on the card, even locked images.

These images cannot be recovered.

DATE AND TIME:
Enter the year, month and day.

INDEX VIEW:
Choose the number of images to be shown in the Index-Display mode: 4, 9, or 16.

LCD DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS:
To either increase or decrease the brightness of the LCD monitor, use  

on the Jog dial.

Notice how the live preview changes as you make adjustments.

3. Press the OK button 

to confirm each setting.  When finished, press the LCD monitor

ON/OFF button 

to turn off the display.  Open the lens barrier to continue set up

procedures for taking individual pictures.

OK

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Thank you for choosing the Olympus

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D-460 Zoom, the filmless digital camera

that gives you the convenience of a compact point-and-shoot camera, the
flexibility of a zoom camera, plus a host of advanced features and image quality
that only Olympus can provide.  For the finest in filmless photography, look to
Olympus.  World Leaders in Film and Filmless Photography.

To ensure you are completely satisfied with your D-460 Zoom purchase, we’ve
prepared this easy-to-follow users’ guide.  Just follow these simple instructions
to set up and begin using the D-460 Zoom.   For more detailed instructions on
feature use, please refer to the complete Owner ’s Manual included in your
package.

First, take a moment to familiarize yourself with the key areas of camera
operation by reviewing the illustrations below.

Get Ready...

Before you begin using the D-460 Zoom:

1. Load two CR-V3 battery packs in the compartment at the bottom of the camera as

indicated by the diagram imprinted on the camera body.
For best results, Olympus America Inc. strongly recommends using two CR-V3 lithium
battery packs or four “AA” nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries.  Four “AA” lithium or nickel
cadmium (NiCd) batteries may also be used.  Do not use manganese batteries.  An optional
Olympus AC adapter (C-7AU) is available and is recommended when downloading images
to ensure a consistent power supply voltage.

2. Insert the SmartMedia™ card.  With the camera facing you, open the small door to the

left of the lens barrier and slide the card into the slot.
This card is your “film”.  It stores your images for reviewing, downloading, and printing.  To
insert, simply slide the card with the gold contacts facing the back of the camera into the slot
and close the cover.  To remove, gently pull the card out of the slot.

3. Turn on the power.

Slide open the lens barrier on the front of the camera until you feel a click.  Icons
representing camera default settings appear on the camera control panel, along with the
number of pictures available at the preset memory settings.  The lens barrel automatically
extends.

To turn the camera off, slide the lens barrier halfway closed.  The lens barrel retracts.  Close
the lens barrier completely.

Flash mode button/Erase button

Selftimer button/Print button

Macro/Digital Tele button/Protect button

LCD monitor ON/OFF button

Menu button

Jog dial

OK button

Viewfinder

Diopter
adjustment
dial

LCD monitor

Battery compartment open/close lever (bottom)

Threaded tripod mount

Spot metering
mode

Sequential
shooting

Exposure compensation

Macro mode

Flash mode

Recording mode

White balance

ISO

Sharpness

Number of storable pictures

Writing

Battery check

Card error/Card function

Selftimer

Flash

Zoom lever

Shutter release button

Control panel

Lens barrier

Lens

Card compartment
cover

Connector cover

Video output
connector

Computer
connector

AC adapter connector

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