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User Guide

m737t 7.0 Megapixel Digital Camera

DIGITAL QUALITY, POLAROID SIMPLICITY™

Summary of Contents for M737T

Page 1: ...www polaroid com User Guide m737t 7 0 Megapixel Digital Camera DIGITAL QUALITY POLAROID SIMPLICITY...

Page 2: ...n 5 Power on LED 6 Speaker 7 Auto focus assistant LED 8 Lens 1 3 4 6 7 8 2 5 9 Zoom in T button 10 Mode button 11 LCD touch screen 12 Scene mode button 13 Wrist strap holder 14 W Zoom out button Thumb...

Page 3: ...Capture Modes 12 Playback Mode 15 Camera Modes 16 How to Navigate Menus 16 Setup Menu 17 Setting Date and Time 18 Setting Auto Power Off 19 Setting the Beep Sound On Off 20 Adjusting Volume Control 2...

Page 4: ...Review Period 54 Selecting Focus Area 55 4 Recording Video Clips 56 Recording Video Clips 56 Setting Exposure Compensation for Video Clips 57 Setting White Balance for Video Clips 58 Setting Video Re...

Page 5: ...he Software 93 Software Included with Your Camera 95 About ArcSoft Panorama Maker 4 96 Computer System Requirements 100 9 Transferring Pictures and Video Clips to a Computer 101 Before Transferring Fi...

Page 6: ...standing features that your m737t digital camera has A high quality glass lens system for exposures from 10cm to infinity including 3 times optical and 4 times digital zoom modes Built in flash with 4...

Page 7: ...OM includes Polaroid m737t Camera Driver PC Arcsoft Panorama Maker 4 PC Mac ArcSoft PhotoStudio 5 5 PC 4 3 Mac ArcSoft VideoImpression 2 PC Mac Adobe Acrobat Reader PC Mac User Guide in PDF format Ski...

Page 8: ...is supplied with the product For detailed instructions on battery usage please see Using Your Batteries on page 9 1 Slide the block right as illustrated Then release it the door will automatically op...

Page 9: ...n Remove exhausted battery from the camera immediately Do not short the supply terminals Please dispose the battery properly Remove battery from the camera when not in use These instructions should be...

Page 10: ...dapter from the charger when the battery charge LED turns green Only use the included AC adapter with the battery charger Otherwise damage may occur Only use the supplied Lithium Ion rechargeable batt...

Page 11: ...Check the battery power level that appears on the LCD screen Battery power is full Battery power is adequate 100 1 M 00001 3072X2304 F5 2 X2 0 1 8 T W Battery power is low Battery power is exhausted...

Page 12: ...eck which camera settings are active Those particular features whose icons are not displayed are not activated Capture Modes Still Image Mode 100 1 M 00001 3072X2304 F5 2 X2 0 1 8 T W 1 2 3 4 23 22 21...

Page 13: ...Sharpness 50 50 9 Focus Frame 10 Shake Warning 11 Hot Key 35 12 Histogram 13 Internal Memory SD Card 29 14 Optical Digital Zoom Bar 51 15 Current Shutter Speed 1 8 45 16 F No F 5 2 17 Battery Power Le...

Page 14: ...37t Digital Camera User Guide www polaroid com Video Mode 1 640X480 00 00 03 2 3 4 No Description Icon Ref Page 1 Video Mode 56 2 Record Indicator 56 3 RecordingTime 00 00 03 56 4 Video Size 640 X 480...

Page 15: ...2 10 07 01 01 12 30 No Description Icon Ref Page 1 Playback Mode 63 2 Protect 64 3 File Number 100 0001 25 4 Resolution 3072 X 2304 47 5 Erase Key 75 6 Date and Time When Took Pictures 07 01 01 12 30...

Page 16: ...enter Video mode Mode Button S Button How to Navigate Menus Menus are used to select capture and play settings as well as other camera settings like the Date Time and Auto Power Off When an item is h...

Page 17: ...le 1 Press the button and touch button to enter SETUP Menu Button 2 Touch any settng you want to enter the option will be accessed and takes effect immediately 3 Touch the and button to scroll up and...

Page 18: ...e value in the field The currently adjusted value will take effect immediately 5 Touch button to return to previous menu and button to exit from the menu window Setting Time 3 Touch Time 4 Touch up an...

Page 19: ...tion you desire When adjusted the desired change will take effect immediately 4 Touch button to return to previous menu and button to exit from the menu window 1 Min 3 Mins The camera is designed to s...

Page 20: ...you press any of the buttons SETUP Volume Language Date Stamp Beep Sound 1 3 Auto Power Off Date Time Off Beep Sound On 1 Touch the button to access SETUP 2 Touch Beep Sound button 3 Select the optio...

Page 21: ...o access SETUP 2 Touch Volume button 3 Touch and to adjust the volume to your satisfaction The currently adjusted value will take effect immediately SETUP Volume Language Date Stamp Beep Sound 1 3 Aut...

Page 22: ...SETUP Volume Language Date Stamp Beep Sound 1 3 Auto Power Off Date Time 1 2 Language English Deutsch Fran ais Espanol Italino Portugu s 2 2 Language 2 Touch Language button 3 Click a language you wan...

Page 23: ...date stamp on 1 Touch the button to access SETUP Date Stamp Date Time Date Off SETUP Volume Language Date Stamp Beep Sound 1 3 Auto Power Off Date Time 2 Touch Date Stamp button 3 Select the option y...

Page 24: ...ormat Sequnce No Opening Panel Calibration LCD Brightness Default Setting LCDBrightness 2 Click and to scroll to previous and next page Touch LCD Brightness button to access 3 Touch and to adjust LCD...

Page 25: ...ess 3 Select the option you desire When adjusted the desired change will take effect immediately 4 Touch button to return to previous menu and button to exit from the menu window On The file numbers a...

Page 26: ...g Panel Calibration LCD Brightness Default Setting Return Menu Setting To Defaults Default Setting Cancel OK 2 Click and to scroll to previous screen or next page Touch Default Setting 3 Select the op...

Page 27: ...ng steps 1 Touch the button to access SETUP 2 Click and to scroll to previous screen or next page Touch Opening button to access 3 Select the option you desire When adjusted the desired change will ta...

Page 28: ...Panel Calibration LCD Brightness Default Setting 2 Click and to scroll to previous screen or next page Touch Panel Calibration button to access 3 Click the center of at right bottom The system will au...

Page 29: ...us screen or next page Touch Media Storage button to access 3 Select the option you desire When adjusted the desired change will take effect immediately 4 Touch button to return to previous menu and b...

Page 30: ...cm to infinity NOTE Most settings are saved by the camera when the power is turned off so that the same setting is automatically available when the power is turned on again Make sure you verify your...

Page 31: ...reset the focus The LCD screen will show you the aperture value and shutter speed at which you take the picture If the shutter speed is slow or the image may become blurred the shake warning icon may...

Page 32: ...Manua Manual OK 3 Click and to scroll to previous screen or next page Select an option by touching the corresponding button to match your desired shooting condition NOTE Capture procedures are the sa...

Page 33: ...sed for brightly lit scenes when children are moving Pet Used for taking pictures of pets Collection Used for taking pictures of paintings in Macro mode without flash Flower Used to take close up pict...

Page 34: ...left to right Sepia Used for taking pictures to produce an antique brownish look B W Used for taking black and white pictures Vivid Used for taking pictures to produce increased contrast and color sat...

Page 35: ...function Setting Flash Mode Flash Range for Normal mode Wide Angle 1 64 ft 6 ft 0 5 m 1 8 m Telephoto 1 64 ft 3 3 ft 0 5 m 1 m 1 Follow the previously instructions to access Hot Key function 2 Touch...

Page 36: ...oor pictures or where flash is prohibited or may be distracting Also use when shooting toward a reflective surface such as a window or mirror If you do not have enough light when using this setting yo...

Page 37: ...tures with a count down of 2 or 10 seconds 1 Follow the instructions on page 35 to access Hot Key function 2 Touch Self timer button to access 3 Select the option you desire When adjusted the desired...

Page 38: ...t down of 10 seconds Continuous Press the shutter button all along the camera will take photos automatically NOTE This feature is only available in Still Image mode Place the camera on a flat surface...

Page 39: ...he instructions on page 35 to access Hot Key function 2 Select Display 3 Select a display mode by touching the corresponding option 4 Touch button to return to previous menu and button to exit from th...

Page 40: ...ide Angle 0 33 1 64 ft 10 cm 50 cm Telephoto 0 33 1 64 ft 10 cm 50 cm 1 Follow the instructions on page 35 to access Hot Key function 2 Select Macro 3 Click On to confirm Touch button to return to pre...

Page 41: ...ge mode 2 Touch to access STILL 3 Touch Exposure button STILL Exposure Shutter Speed ISO Light Metering Resolution White Balance 1 2 Exposure 4 Touch and to adjust the Exposure value The current selec...

Page 42: ...the button to access scene mode See page 32 2 Press the mode button to set the camera mode to still image mode 3 Touch to access STILL 4 Touch ISO button STILL Exposure Shutter Speed ISO Light Meterin...

Page 43: ...vailable 1 Press the mode button to set the camera mode to still image mode 2 Touch to access STILL 3 Touch White Balance button 4 Select the option you desire by touching and When adjusted the desire...

Page 44: ...nt Use this for most picture taking scenes Outdoor sunny day Cloudy Outdoors shade of a building or partly cloudy some sun during the day Indoors illuminated by light bulbs Indoors illuminated by tung...

Page 45: ...he camera mode to still image mode 3 Touch to access STILL 4 Touch Shutter Speed button 5 Select the option you desire touching and When adjusted the desired change will take effect immediately STILL...

Page 46: ...ton to return to previous menu and button to exit from the menu window STILL Exposure Shutter Speed ISO Light Metering Resolution White Balance 1 2 LightMetering Spot Center Average Option Description...

Page 47: ...Smaller size and normal quality pictures are easier to email while larger size and fine quality pictures are better for printing Resolution setting 1 Press the mode button to set the camera mode to s...

Page 48: ...ILL 3 Click and to scroll to previous and next page Touch Compression button 4 Select the option you desire When adjusted the desired change will take effect immediately STILL 2 2 Compressio Sharpness...

Page 49: ...d on page 110 for further details Compression Resolution Super Fine Fine Normal 3072 X 2304 9 25 34 2816 X 2112 11 28 42 2048 X 1536 20 54 78 1600 X 1200 32 88 127 640 X 480 173 502 701 NOTE Scene com...

Page 50: ...on 4 Select the option you desire When adjusted the desired change will take effect immediately 5 Touch button to return to previous menu and button to exit from the menu window STILL 2 2 Compression...

Page 51: ...he central area of an image and photograph only the enlarged portion of the picture NOTE Using the digital zoom may cause a slight decrease in image quality Turning Digital Zoom On Off 1 Press the mod...

Page 52: ...and W stands for Wide Keep the button pressed and the camera will switch from optical zoom to digital zoom when it reaches the maximum optical zoom 3 Now you can take pictures and review them with th...

Page 53: ...ily focus on the subject 1 Press the mode button to set the camera mode to still image mode 2 Touch to access STILL 3 Click and to scroll to previous and next page Touch AF Assist Beam button 4 Select...

Page 54: ...on to set the camera mode to still image mode 2 Touch to access STILL 3 Click and to scroll to previous and next page Touch Quick Review button to access STILL 2 2 Compressio Sharpness Digital Zoom Fo...

Page 55: ...F window to automatically set the focus When the shutter button is pressed halfway the camera starts focusing until it locks onto your subject When in focus the focus frame will turn green If your sub...

Page 56: ...nds 1 Press the button to access scene mode 2 Touch Video to set the camera to video mode NOTE The icon will appear on the LCD screen indicating the Video mode is active 3 Frame your subject using the...

Page 57: ...Press button to access main menu 4 Touch Exposure Exposure AUTO M SCENE 1 5 Automatic Manual Video Face tracking Landscape Portrait VIDEO Exposure Resolution White Balance 5 Adjust exposure value touc...

Page 58: ...ress the button to access scene mode 2 Touch Video to set the camera to video mode 3 Press button to access main menu 4 Touch White Balance VIDEO Exposure Resolution White Balance AUTO M SCENE 1 5 Aut...

Page 59: ...Use this for most picture taking scenes Outdoor sunny day Cloudy Cloudy outdoors shade of a building or partly cloudy some sun during the day Indoors illuminated by tungsten lighting Indoors illuminat...

Page 60: ...tion VIDEO Exposure Resolution White Balance Resolution 640X480 320X240 5 Select a resolution you desire The current adjusted value will take effect immediately 6 Touch button to return to previous me...

Page 61: ...t allows you to quickly set the display mode and video resolution 1 Press the button to access scene mode 2 Touch Video button to set the camera to video mode 3 Touch 4 Touch Display 5 Select a type o...

Page 62: ...etting Video Resolution 1 Follow the instructions on Page 61 to enter Hot key 2 Select Resolution 3 Select the option you desire 4 Touch button to return to previous menu and button to exit from the m...

Page 63: ...tion NOTE The icon is shown on the LCD screen when a picture is selected The icon is shown on the LCD screen when a video clip is selected When reviewing video file touch to play to pause to stop 1 Pr...

Page 64: ...ch This or All Off On This All This Protect OBE PLAYBACK Protect Slide Show Copy To Card Copy From Card OBE Display This Protect this file All Protect all files 6 Click Off or On to confirm your choic...

Page 65: ...Protect Slide Show Copy To Card Copy From Card OBE Display Slide Show 2 Secs 5 Secs 8 Secs 5 Select the interval between each picture 6 Touch button to return to previous menu and button to exit from...

Page 66: ...amera to Playback mode 4 Press button to enter main menu 5 Touch to access PLAYBACK 6 Touch Copy To Card 7 Select the option you desire CopyTo Card All Images This Image PLAYBACK OBE Protect Slide Sho...

Page 67: ...ge 29 3 Press mode button to set the camera to Playback mode 4 Press button to enter main menu 5 Touch to access PLAYBACK 6 Touch Copy From Card 7 Select the option you desire 8 Touch button to return...

Page 68: ...n menu 3 Touch to access PLAYBACK 4 Touch Display button 5 Touch button to return to previous menu and button to exit from the menu window Basic information Information off Basic information Informati...

Page 69: ...ress mode button to set the camera to Playback mode 2 Press button to enter main menu 3 Touch to access PLAYBACK OBE Rotate Crop Color Enhance Red Eye Remove Save Save As PLAYBACK OBE Protect Slide Sh...

Page 70: ...d to the size or a location on the image 1 Follow the instructions on page 69 to access OBE 2 Select Crop A bright crop mark will shows on the screen 3 Press and button to control the size of the crop...

Page 71: ...ching or OBE Rotate Crop Color Enhance Red Eye Remove Save Save As Option 1 Allows you to adjust brightness and contrast without any color enhancement Option 2 Produces increased color enhancement tha...

Page 72: ...es may be reduced or removed from the image 1 Follow the instructions on page 69 to access OBE 2 Select Red Eye Removal 3 Touch to confirm your choice and the screen will return to OBE main menu Touch...

Page 73: ...ur Pictures Using SAVE 1 Follow the instructions on page 69 to access OBE 2 Select Save Save the Image Cancel OK OBE Rotate Crop Color Enhance Red Eye Remove Save Save As 3 Select Cancel or OK NOTE Th...

Page 74: ...tures Using SAVE AS 1 Follow the instructions on page 69 to access OBE 2 Select Save As Save the Image to Cancel OK OBE Rotate Crop Color Enhance Red Eye Remove Save Save As 3 Select Cancel or OK NOTE...

Page 75: ...2 Touch 3 Touch This Image or All 4 Touch Cancel or OK to confirm your choice This Image DELETE All Erase This Cancel OK This Image This Image Delete a selected unprotected option All Delete all the u...

Page 76: ...ELETE All Erase All Images Videos All Cancel OK 4 Touch Cancel or OK to confirm your choice This Video Delete a selected unprotected option All Delete all the unprotected files in the current memory N...

Page 77: ...and PAL for Europe Asia excluding Taiwan etc You can change the video output system by taking the following steps 1 Touch the button to access SETUP 2 Touch and button to scroll to previous screen or...

Page 78: ...TV via the video cable supplied yellow cable for video and white cable for audio as illustrated 2 Select the correct video system To TV 3 Set the camera mode to and you can review all the pictures an...

Page 79: ...e sure battery level is full before printing Printer Refer to the user guide that comes with your printer and make preparations paper ink cassette cartridge etc as required Turn on the camera and the...

Page 80: ...ng Errors If for some reasons an error occurs during or before printing click Cancel to exit and reconfigure printing settings Please refer to the printer s user guide for the solutions Printing may r...

Page 81: ...EMPTY Ink cassette is out of ink INK LOW Ink cassette is almost empty WASTE INK RESERVOIR FULL Waste ink reservoir is full HARDWARE FATAL ERROR A serious error occurs with the printer s hardware PRIN...

Page 82: ...ter PRINT SETTING 4 Select Picture Bridge option DPOF Picture Bridge PRINTSETTING NOTE To print a single image select the image before enabling PictBridge mode Camera Printer Connection 5 Plug Series...

Page 83: ...he USB cable to the camera until PictBridge is enable and when prompted by the Please Connect To Device screen Or if you already have connected the cable to the camera do not plug into printer until p...

Page 84: ...or a memory card are given an index and printed according to the specified settings NOTE To print a single image select the image before enabling PictBridge Print settings are configured for images on...

Page 85: ...o enter N Up Layout 2 Touch and to specify the number of printed images on a page Default Print settings differ according to the printer model 1 2 4 6 8 Specify the number 1 and even numbers of printe...

Page 86: ...ngs differ according to the printer model Off Print without the date stamp On Add the date stamp to the printed image Selecting Paper Size 1 Touch to enter Size 2 Touch and to select a paper size The...

Page 87: ...on the card With this camera you should always select images by viewing them on the LCD screen Do not specify images by file name without viewing the file contents NOTE Print settings are configured f...

Page 88: ...printer s card slot as illustrated Location of the card slot may vary from printer to printer model OK 1 DPOF NOTE Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or removing a memory card Select...

Page 89: ...Memory card precautions 1 Use only a SD memory card with this camera 2 Electrostatic charge electrical noise and other phenomena can cause data corruption or even loss Always make sure that you alway...

Page 90: ...meras may conflict with the m737t camera and valuable data in your existing SD card may be distorted or lost when the card is inserted in the m737t camera We strongly recommend the user to use a new o...

Page 91: ...r insert any other object into the camera s SD card slot Doing so creates the risk of damage to the camera and card Should water or any foreign objects ever get into the card slot immediately turn off...

Page 92: ...Format 6 Touch Internal Memory or SD Card to format 7 Touch Cancel to cancel formatting Touch OK to start formatting 2 3 SETUP Format Sequnce No Opening Panel Calibration LCD Brightness Default Setti...

Page 93: ...ation please read the ReadMe file in the CD first IMPORTANT For Windows 98SE Windows 98SE needs to install your digital camera Driver for Mass Storage function After the installation please restart th...

Page 94: ...e on screen instructions Open Close NOTE If the setup screen does not appear after loading the CD then you can manually start it by double clicking the My Computer icon on your desktop then double cli...

Page 95: ...s and all at once enhancement to the pictures on your computer for example removing red eye and cloning objects to a different picture Add special effects or place them in cards calendars frames and f...

Page 96: ...that you can print share or post to the web Create horizontal vertical and 360 panorama pictures all within this one amazing program About ArcSoft Panorama Maker 4 How to Shoot Photos for Panoramas W...

Page 97: ...check the Auto Select by Group then click one of the photos ArcSoft Panorama Maker 4 can auto select the related photos Check the Stitch as according to the photos capturing orientation Click the Next...

Page 98: ...ital Camera User Guide www polaroid com 4 ArcSoft Panorama Maker 4 will process your photos in just a few seconds 5 A panoramic image has been created but you may use Crop or Straighten functions to f...

Page 99: ...99 Polaroid m737t Digital Camera User Guide www polaroid com 5 You can save or print out image...

Page 100: ...II 450 MHz or equivalent processor USB Port 128MB RAM 256MB recommended DirectX 9 0 or higher 500MB free disk space Color monitor with high color 16 bit graphic capability or higher CD ROM drive Stand...

Page 101: ...FROM THE ENCLOSED CD PLEASE REFER TO 8 Installing the Software Onto a Computer Connecting to Your Computer Connect the camera directly to your computer 1 Turn on the camera 2 Plug the labelled end of...

Page 102: ...ra 2 Connect the camera to a computer via the USB cable 3 Double click on My Computer on your PC desktop and you will see a Removable Disk drive 4 Double click Removable Disk double click DCIM double...

Page 103: ...ac via the USB cable the systems will automatically recognize the MASS STORAGE drive System will automatically create a Mass Storage named DIGITALCAM NOTE This Drive name will vary from different vers...

Page 104: ...other camera driver or capture device If you have another camera installed on your computer remove it and it s driver completely from your system to avoid conflicting with it My CD Installation wizard...

Page 105: ...iented correctly Or Battery is dead Orient the battery correctly Or Recharge the battery Camera suddenly powers off Auto Power Off function is activated Or Battery is dead Turn the camera on Or Rechar...

Page 106: ...ere is no response from the camera while pressing any buttons The LCD screen is frozen or the camera stopped responding Remove and re install the battery or batteries to reset the camera Your valuable...

Page 107: ...a Support Center Ireland Hangzhou Tel 353 0 61 702087 Tel 86 571 88210575 Fax 353 0 61 702001 E mail support arcsoft com cn E mail eurosupport arcsoft com Web http www arcsoft com cn new support For J...

Page 108: ...from the lens to the subject Macro Focus Wide Angle 0 33 ft 1 64 ft 10 cm 50 cm Telephoto 0 33 ft 1 64 ft 10 cm 50 cm LCD Screen 3 0 LTPS color panel Built in Flash Modes Off Auto Red Eye Reduction O...

Page 109: ...Self timer 2 sec 10 sec continuous shot File Format Still Image EXIF 2 2 compatible format JPEG compression DCF compatible Support DPOF Video Clip AVI Power Supply Li Ion Rechargeable battery 820mAh T...

Page 110: ...based on the internal memory and different capacities of SD card Recordable Images Units Images Resolution Quality InternalMemory 32MBSD 64MBSD 128MBSD 3072X2304 9 11 21 42 25 29 59 118 34 43 86 172...

Page 111: ...239 478 956 1912 360 720 1440 2880 2816X2112 118 236 472 944 294 588 1176 2352 426 852 1704 3408 2048X1536 209 418 836 1672 551 1102 2204 4408 805 1610 3220 6440 1600X1200 327 654 1276 2552 903 1806 3...

Page 112: ...8 min 08 sec 256MB SD 5 min 56 sec 16 min 16 sec 512MB SD 11 min 52 sec 32 min 32 sec 1GB SD 23 min 44 sec 65 min 4 sec 2GB SD 47 min 28 sec 130 min 8 sec NOTE 640x480 320x240 Scene complexity affects...

Page 113: ...ows 98SE user only because only Windows 98SE needs to install the m737t driver 1 Open Add Remove Program Properties in Control Panel and select Polaroid Digital Camera program then click Add Remove 2...

Page 114: ...rpness Normal Digital Zoom Off AF Assist Beam Off Quick Review 2 Seconds Focus Area Single AF Flash Mode Auto Flash Exposure Compensation Auto ISO Auto White Balance for Pictures Auto Shutter Speed Au...

Page 115: ...wer Off 1 Min Beep Sound On Volume 2 Video System LCD Language English Date Stamp Off LCD Brightness 4 Format Cancel Sequence No Off Opening On Storage Media Auto Playback Mode Protect Off Slide Show...

Page 116: ...WAYS disconnect the camera from your PC or TV before cleaning it ALWAYS remove dust or stains on the camera with a soft cloth dampened with water or neutral detergent NEVER place hot items on the surf...

Page 117: ...to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accor...

Page 118: ...ser Guide www polaroid com Shielded cable must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class B FCC limits Under the environment with electrostatic discharge the product may malfunction an...

Page 119: ...US 0507 Part No OM3560US002...

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