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For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or
send e -mail to : [email protected]
Card Features
Card Features
You can record still images to a Memory
Card.
1
Slide the M-CARD Lock Switch to
unlock, then set POWER to M-CARD.
• The POWER lamp lights red.
• Be sure POWER is fully turned to
M-CARD position.
• “PLAY: PUSH PLAY KEY” is
displayed for 10 seconds.
(See page 33.)
2
Press MENU to display CARD
SETTING menu, then press JOG KEY
to select
NORMAL
or
FINE
.
• Press MENU to exit this menu.
3
Press PHOTOSHOT to record an
image.
• The PhotoShot image is recorded to
the Memory Card.
• When SHUTTER is set to ON (see
page 15), still pictures are recorded
with a visual shutter effect and click
sound. If set to OFF, the still
image will be displayed only.
1
POWER
Switch
2
MENU
Button
2
JOG KEY
3
PHOTOSHOT
Button
Image Resolution and Capacity
(supplied 8 MB MultiMediaCard)
REC
Mode
FINE
NORMAL
Image
Resolution
640 x 480
320 x 240
Capacity
Approx. 60 images
Approx. 240 images
• The number of images given for each mode
applies when all images are taken in same mode.
• You can change recording modes at any time
before capturing an image.
• The number of images that can be captured may
differ depending on the subject. After capturing an
image, the number may not decrease, or it may
decrease by two. This is normal.
• While “PROCESSING” is displayed, DO
NOT turn off the Palmcorder or unplug
the AC Adaptor (supplied) because this
will cause irreversible damage to the
memory.
Before you begin
• Connect the Palmcorder to a power
source. (See pages 11, 12.)
• Set POWER to OFF before inserting a
Memory Card. (See page 10.)
M-CARD Lock
Switch
Cautions for the Memory Card
• While Memory Card data is being read, do not remove it, turn off the power, or subject
unit to vibrations and shocks.
• Do not leave the Memory Card in a place with high temperature, exposed to direct
sunlight, or where electromagnetic waves and static electricity can be generated.
• Electromagnetic waves, static electricity, malfunction of the Palmcorder or of the
Memory Card itself could erase the data recorded on it. To prevent the loss of picture
data, we recommend that you make a backup copy on the computer.
• Do not bend or drop the Memory Card as this could damage it or the captured
contents.
• Do not touch the connector on the rear edge of the Memory Card with your fingers and
take care that no dirt, dust or water enters it.
• Do not affix other labels to the Memory Card face or back as Card insertion/removal
may become impossible.
Card PhotoShot
Warning
• Memory Card will not work when DV
interface Cable (i.LINK) is connected.
Warning
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