DS8238 Manual (086-003006-041)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Type
Description
Sensor
1 / 3" high-density CMOS
Total number of pixels: 2 million
Image size
Selectable from:
2048 x 1536 pixels (*Output resolution by software interpolation)
1600 x 1200 pixels
1280 x 1024 pixels
640 x 480 pixels (VGA)
File Format
DCF-compliant (Exif ver.2.1 JPEG-compliant)
Lens
F = 2.8
Digital zoom
2x
Shooting distance
Normal: 1.5 M to
∞
Macro: 24 cm
Flashlight Distance
Approx. 1m ~ 3m
Operation Environment
Temperature: Approx. 0˚C ~ 40˚C
Monitor
1.6" DTFD LCD
Internal Memory
8MB
Digital Video Recording
320 x 240 pixels (with audio)
TV Video Output
NTSC / PAL compatible
Storage Media
Secure Digital memory card / Multi-Media Card
Digital Output
USB1.1 interface to PC
Software
ArcSoft PhotoImpression 3.0, Netmeeting
Product Dimension
96 x 67 x 27 mm
Unit Weight
Approx. 122g
Battery Specification
2 AA-sized batteries (LR6) or 1 CRV3 battery
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Problem
Symptom
Check This
Remedy
Cannot play
back images or
movies.
Cannot delete
images or movies.
Picture not shown
on TV when
connected.
Camera does not
appear as
Removable Disk
when connected
to a PC.
OSD screen turns
blank. When mode
dial is switched,
OSD displays,
Schedule Shot in
progress. Do you
want to stop it?
Mode Switch is not set
to Playback Mode.
No images or movies
are recorded.
Images or movies are
protected.
Check cable connection.
Check channel on TV.
Camera or TV is not
turned on.
Check the USB cable
connection.
Camera is not turned on.
Camera switched to
Webcam Mode.
Camera still in
Schedule Shot mode
Set Mode Switch to
Playback Mode.
Images located in internal
memory instead. Remove
Secure Digital card / Multi-
Media card (
p.6)
Unprotect the images or
movies (
p.25).
Make sure yellow video
cable is plugged into the
TV’s AV terminal.
TV channel should be
switched to the
appropriate AV channel.
Turn on the camera and
TV.
Make sure both ends of
the USB cable are
connected.
Turn the camera on.
Change the USB Mode to
Storage Mode ( p.15).
Confirm exiting the
Schedule Shot mode
Playback
Connecting
with
External
Devices
Camera
does not
switch off
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