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Setup Menu

Set your camera’s operating environment.

1. Press the 

 button, and select the [Setup] menu with the 

f

 button.

2. Select the desired option item with the 

c

 / 

d

 buttons, and press the 

OK

 button to enter its

respective menu.

3. Select the desired setting with the 

c

 / 

d

 buttons, and press the 

OK

 button.

4. To exit from the menu, press the 

 button.

Beep

This sets whether or not to mute camera’s beep sound each time you press a button.
* On / Off

Fr. No. Reset

This creates a new folder. The captured images are recorded to the newly created folder from
number 0001.
* Cancel / Execute

Auto Off

After a period of camera inactivity, the power to the camera is automatically turned off. This
feature is useful for conserving battery power.
* 1 Min. / 2 Min. / 3 Min. / Off

Date/Time

Refer to the section in this manual titled “Setting the Date and Time” for further details.

Sys. Reset

This returns all basic settings to the camera’s default settings. The time setting will not be reset.
* Cancel / Execute

Language

Refer to the section in this manual titled “Choosing your Language” for further details.

Light Freq.

This camera supports different lighting frequencies: 50 Hz and 60 Hz. When photographing
under fluorescent lighting, select the correct frequency: In the US it is 60 Hz, in the EU and
other countries it is 50 Hz. This function is only effective when you set the White Balance to
the Fluorescent setting. 
* 50 Hz / 60 Hz

Format

Refer to the section in this manual titled “Formatting the Memory Card or Internal Memory” for
further details.

Media Info.

This displays the free capacity of the internal memory or the memory card.

System Info.

This displays the firmware version of the camera.

OK:Adj.

:Exit

OK:Adj.

Light Freq.

50 Hz

Summary of Contents for CZA-05300

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Page 2: ...e by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit diffe...

Page 3: ...lers especially with accessories such as batteries chargers AC adapters memory cards cables pouches and language support Occasionally a retailer will specify a unique product color appearance and inte...

Page 4: ...chnician Please contact our friendly customer service should you have any questions Do not use the camera in areas near water Continued use may cause personal injury Please consult our friendly custom...

Page 5: ...This may cause fire or electric shock Do not immediately remove the battery after a long period of continuous use The battery may become warm during continued use this is normal Touching a warm batter...

Page 6: ...mize its performance and lifetime we recommend that you fully charge the battery and discharge it for at least one complete cycle before use The camera may feel warm after a long period of continuous...

Page 7: ...h or low leave it at normal room temperature for an hour before starting to print When holding the paper only touch the edges of the paper Do not touch or pull the print during printing Do not bend fo...

Page 8: ...Two People into a Single Image 22 VIDEO MODE 22 Recording Video Clips 22 Playing Back Video Clips 23 PLAYBACK MODE 23 Playback of Still Images 24 Attaching Voice Memos 25 Protecting Images 26 Erasing...

Page 9: ...Carefully unpack your camera and ensure that you have the following items Instant Digital Camera User s manual Software CD ROM USB cable Camera strap Camera pouch Rechargeable lithium ion battery AC p...

Page 10: ...N 9 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CAMERA Front View 1 Shutter button 2 Power button 3 Speaker 4 Self timer LED 5 Flash 6 Focus switch 7 Lens 8 USB terminal 9 Microphone 10 DC IN 9V terminal 1 2 3 4 10 5 6 7 8...

Page 11: ...Status LED 5 Mode button Image capture and playback 6 Menu button 7 c Up button Display button 8 OK Set button 9 Photo exit slot 10 f Right button a Flash mode button 11 Delete button 12 Hand strap ho...

Page 12: ...ble number of shots 10 Date and time 11 s Exposure compensation Adjust exposure compensation value with the e f buttons 12 Capture mode icon Blank Single T Continuous U Auto Exposure Bracketing Burst...

Page 13: ...File number 7 Folder number 8 Date and time 9 Exposure value 10 Aperture value 11 Shutter speed value 12 Protect icon 13 Mode icon Playback mode 7 Video playback 1 Video status bar 2 Elapsed time 3 Fi...

Page 14: ...era s memory capacity Be sure to format the memory card with this camera before its initial usage 5 Close the battery SD card door and make sure it is locked securely To prevent valuable data from bei...

Page 15: ...e the ZINK Smart Sheet is placed and loaded with the bar code face down Shiny side of paper faces up 4 Close the paper tray door The ZINK Smart Sheet will automatically eject The paper compartment mus...

Page 16: ...rminal of the camera 2 Insert the other end of the AC power adapter into a wall outlet The status LED is orange when charging and is green when charging is complete Charging time varies according to t...

Page 17: ...et the correct date and time 1 Toggle the button to 2 Press the button 3 Select Setup with the f button 4 Select Date Time with the c d buttons and press the OK button 5 Select the date format with th...

Page 18: ...ill be stored Formatting the Memory Card or Internal Memory This utility formats the internal memory or memory card and erases all stored images and data 1 Toggle the button to 7 2 Press the button 3...

Page 19: ...oggle the abutton to select the appropriate flash mode setting If flash mode is set to _ this Pre flash mode allows you to brighten the subject prior to taking the final picture and firing the flash 3...

Page 20: ...er during operation press the OK button or shutter button The table below will help you to choose the appropriate self timer mode The 10 2 sec self timer function cannot be used in the following captu...

Page 21: ...tton to 2 Press the button 3 Select White Balance with the c d buttons and press the OK button 4 Select Manual with the c d buttons and press the OK button 5 Select New WB with the c d buttons and pre...

Page 22: ...era should press the shutter button to record Note that the semi transparent background image temporarily recorded in step 2 is for composition purposes only The final image contains only what is in f...

Page 23: ...will stop Should this happen select a lower video quality Playing Back Video Clips You can play back recorded video clips on the camera You can also play back sound if recorded with the video 1 Toggle...

Page 24: ...e f buttons To view the previous image press the e button To view the next image press the f button Pressing the d button during image playback will result in a 90 degree clockwise rotation display Pr...

Page 25: ...he shutter button VOICE RECORDING is displayed on the screen and the recording starts 8 To stop recording press the shutter button again VOICE RECORD END will be displayed and the recording will end A...

Page 26: ...displayed with protected images When All has been selected t is displayed on all the images Canceling the Protection To cancel protection for only one image display the image on the LCD display you w...

Page 27: ...Cancel and press the OK button Deleting an image will not affect sequential image numbering For example if you delete image number 240 the next captured image will be numbered 241 even though 240 no...

Page 28: ...rint menu Set the desired quantity with the c d buttons Press the OK button to start printing the selected image After the printing process is complete the camera returns to the main Print menu If you...

Page 29: ...with the e f buttons and press the OK button The cropped image is saved as a new file g To proceed with image printing select Yes with the e f buttons on the Print Now menu After the printing process...

Page 30: ...nu After the printing process is complete the camera returns to the main Print menu Adding Data Imprint a After selecting you image in the review mode press the PRINT button Opt for the Date File feat...

Page 31: ...justs the exposure of each shot automatically However if the subject is very dark or very bright you may override the camera s automatic exposure setting to make the subject brighter or darker This is...

Page 32: ...or capturing images When the sensitivity is raised and the ISO number is increased images taken under low lighting or darker areas of the image will be seen but the image may be more pixelated grainie...

Page 33: ...secutive images taken in the following order standard exposure underexposure and overexposure compensation Burst Permits continuous photography while pressing and holding the shutter button As long as...

Page 34: ...ttons and press the OK button 6 To exit from the menu press the button Size This sets the size of the video clip that will be captured VGA 640 x 480 s 320 x 240 Quality This sets the quality compressi...

Page 35: ...the section in this manual titled Attaching Voice Memos for further details LCD Bright Refer to the section in this manual titled LCD Bright in Capture Menu for further details Resize Resizes a previ...

Page 36: ...Date Time Refer to the section in this manual titled Setting the Date and Time for further details Sys Reset This returns all basic settings to the camera s default settings The time setting will not...

Page 37: ...will be assigned drive letter e or higher 7 Double click on the removable disk and locate the DCIM folder 8 Double click on the DCIM folder to open it to find more folders Your recorded images and vi...

Page 38: ...ect one end of the USB cable to the USB terminal of the camera 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable to an available USB port on your computer 4 Turn on your camera 5 Select PC Camera with the c d...

Page 39: ...nalize the designs with your own digital pictures and text based on professionally designed templates and layouts Projects can be printed at home or saved as image files for sharing with family and fr...

Page 40: ...Supports SD SDHC memory card up to 4GB optional File format JPEG DCF 1 1 EXIF 2 2 AVI Lens Aperture range F3 Focal length 6 47mm equivalent to 39mm on a 35mm camera Focus Range Standard 1 45m infinit...

Page 41: ...w Economy 5 162 327 658 1318 2638 5281 j 2560 x 1920 y Fine 4 136 275 552 1106 2214 4432 v Standard 6 186 375 754 1511 3024 6054 w Economy 7 207 416 836 1674 3351 6708 g 2048 x 1536 y Fine 8 247 497...

Page 42: ...mory card is write protected Remove the write protection Images do not appear on the LCD display LCD display is dark Adjust the brightness of the LCD display in the menu The images appear to be blurry...

Page 43: ...per tray door Check if there is paper in the tray If so ensure the paper is loaded correctly If not add a new pack of Polaroid ZINK Photo Paper The paper jammed while printing part of the image has al...

Page 44: ...n the printer 3 Turn on your camera 4 The USB screen is displayed Select Quick Print with the c d buttons and press the OK button 5 Select the image that you want to print with the e f buttons and pre...

Page 45: ...played on the display 1 Select the item you want to configure with the c d buttons and press the OK button Images Select whether you want to print specific image or all images You may also select prin...

Page 46: ...e figure shown on the right hand side appears COMPLETE will be displayed temporarily reminding you that the printing procedure is finished If an error is detected during the connection i e the printer...

Page 47: ...Auto Metering Center Color Normal Capture Mode Single LCD Bright 0 Date Print Off Video mode Size VGA Quality Fine Color Normal Audio On LCD Bright 0 Playback mode Slide Show 3 sec Protect Single Set...

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