Panasonic iPalm PV-DC3000 Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 1

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PV-DC3000

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Digital Camera

Operating Instructions

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Summary of Contents for iPalm PV-DC3000

Page 1: ...ase call 1 800 272 7033 Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Digital Camera Operating Instructions LSQT0280A 3000 p 1 3 p65 00 09 25 10 35 1 ...

Page 2: ...ble LSJA0320 SD logo is a trademark Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the United States and other countries Macintosh iMac iBook PowerBook Power Macintosh Power Mac and Mac are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license QuickTime is registered in the US and other countries Adobe the Adob...

Page 3: ...any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation USE LOCATION TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD Your Digital Camera and power supply should not be exposed to rain or moisture Do not connect the power supply or operate your Digital Camera if it gets wet Your Digital Camera has been designed for outdoor use however it is not designed to sustain direct exposure to water rain sl...

Page 4: ...o Dubbing 28 Viewing Images on Your TV Screen and Transferring Your Images VCR 29 Special Features Focus 30 Using the built in Flash 31 White Balance 32 Light Metering 33 Self Timer Recording 34 Adjusting the Iris Manually 35 Time Lapse Recording 36 To Delete Specific Images 37 To Delete All Images 38 Formatting Memory Card 39 Slide Show 40 Transferring Your Images Windows 41 Transferring Your Ima...

Page 5: ...ELE Button See pages 18 20 21 VOL Button See pages 25 26 Select Button See pages 15 16 REC REVIEW Button See page 23 VOL Button See pages 25 26 Select Button See pages 15 16 ZOOM REC REVIEW Button See page 23 Button See pages 24 25 27 35 37 Select Button See pages 15 16 ZOOM WIDE Button See pages 18 20 21 DISPLAY Button See pages 11 19 DELETE Button See pages 37 38 39 Light Sensor See page 31 Self...

Page 6: ... Speaker TO PC A V Terminal See pages 29 43 52 DC IN Terminal See page 13 DOOR OPEN Switch See page 7 14 MENU Button See pages 15 16 MODE Button See pages 18 22 ALL Transfer Button See pages 47 55 FLASH Button See page 31 PAGE Transfer Button See pages 47 55 MIC AUDIO Button See page 20 AUDIO DUBBING Button See page 28 MAIL Attachment Button See pages 49 56 Power Switch PLAY OFF REC MANUAL REC See...

Page 7: ...y Card MultiMediaCard or SD Memory Card The captured images will be stored on this Memory Card Be sure to insert the Memory Card before using the camera Inserting the Memory Card 1 Set POWER Switch to OFF before inserting the Memory card 2 Slide the DOOR OPEN Switch to open the cover Insert the Memory Card upper surface side up into the card slot as shown by arrow 3 Push the card fully into Memory...

Page 8: ...Press MODE repeatedly to select recording mode 3 Press ZOOM TELE or WIDE to zoom In and Out 4 Press SHUTTER to capture the images Playing Back Captured Images 1 Set POWER Switch to PLAY 2 Press MODE repeatedly to select mode 3Press or repeatedly to change the displayed image on the LCD Viewfinder LCD Viewfinder 3000 P 4 8 p65 00 09 25 10 36 8 ...

Page 9: ... will flash when battery is empty Audio Displayed when image with AUDIO is recorded See page 20 Focus Lock See pages 18 20 21 REC Displayed when image is recorded See page 18 Iris Mode See page 35 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 No Indication 0 5 1 0 1 5 Slow Shutter Displayed if Slow Shutter is set to ON in the MENU screen See pages 18 20 Focus Mode See page 30 AUTO No Indication ZONE White Balance Mode See page 3...

Page 10: ...LOCK SET See page 17 To set clock IRIS ADJUST See page 35 To adjust Iris manually FOCUS See page 30 To change to one of the 4 Focus modes WHITE BALANCE See page 32 To change to one of the 4 White Balance modes LIGHT METER See page 33 To change to AUTO or SPOT SLOW SHUTTER See pages 18 20 To select slow shutter By selecting ON you can capture more beautiful images in comparatively dark places TIME ...

Page 11: ...splays the menu However after selecting the settings and exiting the menu the LCD will stay ON The DISPLAY button is not available during Multi Playback and Zoom Playback Note 1 2 3 1 2 3 SLIDE SHOW See page 40 Playback images as slide show DPOF MARK See page 57 To set print mark DELETE ALL See pages 38 39 Delete all images from the Memory Card PLAY MENU 2 2 EXIT MENU SET 3000 P 9 11 p65 00 09 25 ...

Page 12: ...d negative terminals Never attempt to disassemble or reassemble the Battery Do not drop or jar the Battery Note Instead of the supplied Alkaline batteries you can also use AA type Ni Cd high density type or nickel Metal hydride batteries available on the market If you are not going to use the Digital Camera for an extended period of time remove the batteries from the Digital Camera When using the ...

Page 13: ...T on the AC Adaptor to DC IN on the Digital Camera 2 Plug the AC Adaptor into an AC outlet AC Adaptor Optional Thread the Neck Strap through the Strap Attachment Ring as shown While not in use unplug the AC Adaptor from the AC outlet Note Attaching the Neck Strap DC IN 3000 P12 14 p65 00 09 25 10 37 13 ...

Page 14: ...RD ERROR will appear on the LCD Viewfinder and the POWER LED Lamp will flash if the Memory Card is defective Removing the Memory Card Set POWER OFF before removing the Memory card Slide the DOOR OPEN Switch to open the cover Push the Memory Card so the Card pops out Be careful not to drop the card 1Set POWER OFF before inserting the Memory card 2Slide the DOOR OPEN Switch to open the cover Insert ...

Page 15: ...ELF TIMER EXIT MENU SET OFF ON REC MENU 1 3 IRIS ADJUST EXIT MENU SET 0EV PLAY MENU 1 2 SLIDE SHOW EXIT MENU SET When selecting AUTO REC mode 1 1 Set POWER Switch to REC Turn the dial so that it clicks into position The POWER LED lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MENU screen 3 Press or to select the item 4 Press or to set it 5 Press MENU to exit REC MENU SELF TIMER EXIT MENU SET OFF ON REC ME...

Page 16: ...AY mode 1 Set POWER Switch to PLAY Turn the dial so that it clicks into position The POWER LED lamp lights up 2 Press MENU to display MENU screen 3 Press or to select the item 4 Press or to set it 5 Press MENU to exit 1 REC MENU 1 3 IRIS ADJUST EXIT MENU SET 0EV PLAY MENU 1 2 SLIDE SHOW EXIT MENU SET While REC is sufficient for normal recording select MANUAL REC when you want to make more precise ...

Page 17: ...Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to REC MANUAL REC or PLAY See pages 15 16 Press MENU to display the MENU screen REC MENU 3 3 CLOCK SET EXIT MENU SET REC MENU CLOCK SET EXIT MENU SET REC mode MANUAL REC mode PLAY MENU 2 2 CLOCK SET EXIT MENU SET PLAY mode CLOCK SET 12 00 AM MAR 13 2000 Note To make corrections repeat steps 1 3 The clock will continue to operate about 8 hours after the battery...

Page 18: ...Press SHUTTER down the rest of the way to actually capture the image Shutter sounds once See page 23 While the Digital Camera processes the image REC will flash on the LCD Viewfinder and the captured image will be displayed on the LCD Viewfinder for a few seconds Images cannot be captured while REC flashes REC MENU 2 3 SLOW SHUTTER EXIT MENU SET OFF ON The next image cannot be captured until the p...

Page 19: ... LCD Viewfinder you can also use the Optical Viewfinder to frame and capture images Using the Optical Viewfinder will prolong battery life Notes for LCD and Optical Viewfinder use The number of image pages left in the selected mode is displayed on the LCD Viewfinder When no memory remains 0 and POWER LED Lamp will flash To capture other images you will first need to delete some images from memory ...

Page 20: ...n Beep sounds twice See page 23 5 Press SHUTTER down the rest of the way to actually capture the image Shutter sounds once See page 23 You can record the audio for 5 seconds by pressing the SHUTTER button While REC and mark is flashing you can record the audio While the Digital Camera processes the image REC will flash on the LCD Viewfinder and the captured image will be displayed on the LCD Viewf...

Page 21: ...red image is no longer displayed on the LCD Viewfinder Power shuts off if there is no activity over 1 minute with Battery as a power source to conserve power Press SHUTTER to turn power back on REC MODE A Motion Image with audio can be captured for 12 seconds when SHUTTER is pressed REC MODE A burst of up to 3 images with no audio one frame every 1 second can be captured while SHUTTER is pressed W...

Page 22: ...o 3 images one image every 1 second while SHUTTER is held down If the number of remaining pages is less than 3 only the number of images equal to the remaining memory will be captured REC Mode Image Resolution Capacity w Supplied 16 MB MultiMediaCard 2 048 x 1 536 2 048 x 1 536 2 048 x 1 536 1 024 x 768 1 024 x 768 640 x 480 320 x 240 1 024 x 768 1 image Approx 15 images Approx 30 images Approx 80...

Page 23: ... you begin Set the POWER Switch to REC MANUAL REC or PLAY See pages 15 16 Press MENU to display the MENU screen REC mode MANUAL REC mode PLAY mode Note You can select BEEP mode in the REC MANUAL REC and PLAY mode To change settings repeat these steps POWER Switch 2MENU Button 1Select Button Rec Review When in REC or MANUAL REC mode you can confirm the last captured image by holding the button down...

Page 24: ...er viewing This adjustment will not affect the captured image brightness Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to REC MANUAL REC or PLAY See pages 15 16 Press MENU to display the MENU screen REC mode MANUAL REC mode PLAY mode REC MENU EXIT MENU SET REC MENU 2 3 EXIT MENU SET Note The original BRIGHTNESS will be restored when the Digital Camera is turned off The brightness level set in this menu is...

Page 25: ...image with audio will be played The audio volume can be adjusted by pressing VOL Turn off the LCD monitor when not in use by pressing the DISPLAY twice To turn the monitor back on press the DISPLAY again Pressing DISPLAY with LCD OFF turns LCD ON and displays the menu How ever after selecting settings and exiting the menu the LCD will stay ON Power shuts off if there is no activity over 2 minutes ...

Page 26: ... repeatedly to display the Multi Playback screen When many images are stored in the Memory Card it may take a while for the Multi Image screen to playback 2Press repeatedly to scroll forward through Multi Image pages each page contains 9 images All images will be displayed as still images If you select Multi Playback in the PLAY MODE you will be able to see Thumbnail images on the LCD Viewfinder e...

Page 27: ...eatedly to select the image to display Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See page 16 POWER Switch 3 4 B C Select Button 5 DSHUTTER Note The zooming area cannot be selected for Motion Image Rec QVGA Playing Back Captured Images Playing Back Captured Images A C E MODE Button CPress MODE again to set display to Zoom and then press or repeatedly to change the zooming area DPress SHUTTER to...

Page 28: ... Caution If the selected image has audio data the following message appears Press or to select YES if you want to replace the audio POWER Switch 1 AUDIO Button 2SHUTTER Note Note You can record audio for 5 seconds only onto a previously captured image This feature is not available if the selected image was captured in Motion Image Rec or TIFF mode Audio dubbing may decrease image capture capacity ...

Page 29: ... can record the desired images See VCR manual For extended periods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor optional as a power source On screen displays will not appear on the TV monitor You can view REC or MANUAL REC mode however picture quality is best in PLAY mode Viewing Images onYourTV Screen andTransferringYour Images VCR Note VIDEO IN VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN POWER POWER VOL VOL CH...

Page 30: ...Viewfinder See page 9 This camera enables you to capture almost any subject However you may need to change focus modes according to the distance from the subject or dark place Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL REC See page 16 Press MENU to display the MENU screen REC MENU 1 3 FOCUS EXIT MENU SET AUTO REC MENU 1 3 FOCUS EXIT MENU SET AUTO POWER Switch 2MENU Button 1Select Button Note ...

Page 31: ...range of the flash is roughly 7 8 inches 20 cm to 8 2 feet 2 5 m If you are using the flash in very bright areas the image background may become dark Do not use the flash close to a person s face as it may be harmful to the eyes Especially when capturing images of infants or small children keep at least 3 3 feet 1 m away When the recording mode is set to Motion Image Rec or Burst Rec the flash mod...

Page 32: ...ct important white object must fill entire LCD viewfinder Press SHUTTER button 2Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder See page 9 During normal use Auto White Balance automatically maintains optimum color balance If this is not the case set manually Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL REC See page 16 Press MENU to display the MENU screen REC MENU 1 3 WHITE B...

Page 33: ... the center portion of the finder is metered This mode is useful for capturing back lit conditions such as when the subject is brightly lit 2 Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder See page 9 According to the recording condition and purpose set light metering to measure exposure time Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL REC See page 16 Press MENU to display t...

Page 34: ... about 8 seconds and the image is captured about 2 seconds later The Self Timer setting returns to OFF mode each time an image is captured Repeat these steps each time Self Timer is used The Self Timer allows you to capture an image about 10 seconds after pressing the shutter Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to REC or MANUAL REC See pages 15 16 Press MENU to display the MENU screen REC MENU S...

Page 35: ... levels ranging from 1 5 EV to 1 5 EV A blue sky may appear somewhat whiter when the brightness is increased The brightness cannot be adequately compensated for in extreme backlight conditions The original exposure is automatically restored when the power is turned off When the Camera is set to POWER OFF the iris setting will be stored in Camera memory When the Camera is set to POWER ON the iris s...

Page 36: ...se mode recording REC will flash on the LCD Viewfinder while image is being processed Press MENU to exit this mode During time lapse recording even during non recording intervals the battery may become depleted Therefore using an AC Adaptor optional is recommended During time lapse the ZOOM area is not displayed Time Lapse enables you to set the camera to automatically capture an image from once e...

Page 37: ...the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor optional because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See page 16 Page Delete A Press MODE repeatedly to display the Multi Playback screen and then press DELETE to display the Multi Delete screen B Press or to select the image you want to delete up to 1...

Page 38: ...s SHUTTER to delete all image pages PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on screen as all images are deleted from memory Deletion is complete when NO IMAGE is displayed Important While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor optional because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity Before you begin Set the P...

Page 39: ...HUTTER to format PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on screen as all images are deleted from memory Deletion is complete when NO IMAGE is displayed Important While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor optional because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to PLAY...

Page 40: ... DPOF and press to start slide show Press MENU to exit this mode Before you begin Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See page 16 Press MENU to display the MENU screen PLAY MENU 1 2 SLIDE SHOW EXIT MENU SET PLAY MENU 1 2 SLIDE SHOW EXIT MENU SET ALL DPOF Important While SLIDE SHOW is proceeding do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor optional because this will cause irreversible damag...

Page 41: ...ll Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 4 0 before installing this driver For information on Adobe PhotoDeluxe please call 206 675 6120 Web Site http www adobe com supportservice custsupport main html QuickTimeInstallation QuickTime when installed allows your Digital Camera to transfer Motion Image Recording files to your PC For information on Apple QuickTime visit their website at http www apple com su...

Page 42: ... applications and disable any virus protection applications Note Note If installation cannot be done with steps on page 41 please follow the steps below USB Driver Installation Windows 98 2000 1 Connect the Digital Camera to your PC Windows 98 2000 using the supplied USB Cable refer to page 43 for additional details 2 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows98 2000 3 The Add New Hardw...

Page 43: ...n be connected even after the PC has been started The USB Cable supplied must be connected as described in the above steps Connection Personal Computer Data transfer using USB cable is applicable only for Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows 2000 preinstalled PC with USB port iMac iBook Power Macintosh G3 with USB port or Power MacTM G4 and Mac OS version 8 6 9 0 9 0 4 TO PC Terminal USB Cable supplied...

Page 44: ...all 1 800 272 7033 Transferring Your Images Windows Transferring Your Images Windows 1Select Programs ipalm 1 0 ipalm 1 0 from the START menu 2The ipalm Driver will open Running the Application 3000 P44 46 p65 00 09 25 10 44 44 ...

Page 45: ...es to be transferred and saved and click OK 6 The Transfer Folder Path dialog box will appear If the path and folder you selected is correct click OK Otherwise enter the desired path and folder name and click OK Now transferring the image Digital Camera PC will appear Data in from Camera Selected Camera image file will be transferred to the PC Note The images transferred from the Camera will autom...

Page 46: ...3Select the drive and directory where the desired image is stored 4Select the desired file name from the file name list box or type the file name in the file name text box 5Click OK to transfer the selected image to the camera Now transferring the image PC Digital Camera will appear and the image transfer status will appear Data out to Camera You can transfer modified or pre recorded image files f...

Page 47: ...emory Card to the PC A screen like the one below appears on the LCD screen All images are transferred and saved to an Album To transfer a selected image on the Memory Card to the PC A Press or to select image to be transferred to the PC B Press PAGE Transfer to transfer the image A screen like the one below appears on the LCD screen The selected image is transferred Still image with audio will be ...

Page 48: ...ion used settings may not be able to be made normally In this case please follow your mail software instructions manual to perform MAPI settings 3Right click on the ipalm Monitor icon located at the Desktop Taskbar 4Select Environment settings from the Menu To set the destination folder when a selected Camera image was transferred to the PC set the Image Only Path item To set the destination folde...

Page 49: ...in TIFF mode a JPEG image will be attached Pressing MAIL again in the E MAIL ATTACH screen will set the attachment To remove this screen press MENU 2 Press SHUTTER to transfer selected images to the PC where it is attached to the Mail software Note The Mail software must support MAPI Below are some Mail software which support MAPI Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Outlook Express Netscape Messenger Eudo...

Page 50: ...B Driver is installed the following changes will occur The ipalm USB Driver is installed in the function expansion folder of the System folder For Mac OS 8 6 users if you encounter problems with USB manager 1 2 operation install USB Mass Storage Support 1 3 5 or upgrade to USB manager version 1 4 1 Inquire about Mac OS and Firmware updates at the Apple Computer Inc web site http www apple com 1Tur...

Page 51: ...k the PHOTODELUXE icon 4 Double click the Panasonic Folder 5 Read the readme file 6 Copy the file according to the readme file 7 When installation is completed start up PhotoDeluxe 2 0 and refer to HELP file for the instructions on how to transmit images TWAIN Driver Installation The TWAIN Driver when installed allows your camera to communicate directly with PhotoDeluxe 2 0 Please install Adobe Ph...

Page 52: ...a can be connected even after the PC has been started The USB Cable supplied must be connected as described in the above steps TO PC Terminal USB Cable supplied USB Terminal Data transfer using USB cable is applicable only for Microsoft Windows 98 or Windows 2000 preinstalled PC with USB port iMac iBook Power Macintosh G3 with USB port or Power MacTM G4 and Mac OS version 8 6 9 0 9 0 4 Connection ...

Page 53: ...th dialog box will appear Select the directory path that you wish to transfer the image to and then click Select xxx xxx indicates the Folder name 5 The image will transfer over to the specified directory Now transferring the image Digital Camera PC will appear Data in from Camera Selected Camera image file will be transferred to the PC The images transferred from the Camera will be automatically ...

Page 54: ...r 3Select the drive and directory where the desired image is stored 4Select the desired file name from the file name list box or type the file name in the file name text box 5Click OK to transfer the selected image to the camera Now transferring the image PC Digital Camera will appear and the image transfer status will appear Data out to Camera You can transfer modified or pre recorded image files...

Page 55: ...um To transfer a selected image on the Memory Card to the PC A Press or to select image to be transferred to the PC B Press PAGE Transfer to transfer the image A screen like the one below appears on the LCD screen The selected image is transferred Still image with audio will be saved to an Album POWER Switch 1ALL Transfer Button ASelect Button BPAGE Transfer Button LCD Viewfinder Transferring Your...

Page 56: ...L again in the E MAIL ATTACH screen will set the attachment To remove this screen press MENU 2Press SHUTTER to transfer selected images to the PC where it is attached to the Mail software Note Macintosh supports Eudora mail software only POWER Switch 1MAIL Attachment Button MENU Button 2SHUTTER The save to location of the image to be transferred is set in the environment setting of the ipalm camer...

Page 57: ...NCEL to cancel all image print marks and INDEX to set or clear index print mark on all pages 2 Press or to select the image page you want to mark for printing and press SHUTTER to stamp print mark A mark will appear on the image Press or to select number of copies to print up to 99 Repeat step 2 to stamp other images Press SHUTTER again to cancel print mark 3 Press MENU to exit this menu Print mar...

Page 58: ...ra and all accessories PC Card Adaptor for SD Memory Card 2000 11 USB Reader Writer for SD Memory Card FlashPath Adaptor for SD Memory Card 2000 12 SD Memory Card 64 MB SD Memory Card 32 MB SD Memory Card 16 MB Price 69 95 49 95 Call For Pricing Availability Call For Pricing Availability Call For Pricing Availability Call For Pricing Availability Call For Pricing Availability Call For Pricing Avai...

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Page 60: ...ANUAL REC pp 15 16 Make sure the LCD Viewfinder brightness setting is adjusted properly p 24 Make sure the focus mode is properly set p 30 The flash mode is set to OFF Change the flash mode p 31 Memory Card is not inserted pp 7 14 There are no images on the Memory card pp 18 21 Set the POWER Switch to PLAY p 16 Make sure all necessary connections are correct and tight p 29 Make sure the TV is set ...

Page 61: ...aCard Approx 30 images Fine mode Approx 80 images Normal 2X Zoom mode Approx 200 images 3X Zoom mode Approx 100 images mode 12 seconds Approx 10 sets mode Image Format JPEG Design Rule for Camera File System TIFF RGB Still ImageWith Audio JPEG QuickTime Motion Image QuickTime Digital Interface USB Video Signal NTSC Composite Power Supply 4 AA Alkaline Battery 4 AA Ni Cd Battery 4 AA nickel hydride...

Page 62: ...ce is rendered This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal use and does not cover normal maintenance including but not limited to video and audio head cleaning The warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accident misuse abuse...

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Page 64: ...k 26 27 N Neck Strap 13 O On Screen Display OSD 11 Optical Viewfinder 6 19 P PC Connection 43 52 Playback 25 26 27 Playback Menu 11 POWER Supply 12 13 R Rec Review 23 S Self Timer 9 10 34 Setting the Clock 17 Slide Show 40 Specifications 61 T Transferring Images 29 41 56 Time Lapse 36 V Video Cable 2 29 W Warranty 62 White Balance 32 Z Zoom Playback 27 Zoom Rec Review 23 Index Panasonic Consumer E...

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