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Summary of Contents for MACINTOSH CDS1000

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Page 2: ...the equipment off and on try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna that is the antenna for radio or television that is receiving the interference Change the position of the receiver with respect to the radio or television equipment that is receiving interference Move the receiver away from equipment receiving interference Pl...

Page 3: ...g settings 10 Record mode 10 Setting image quality 10 Turning on the self timer 11 Exposure value EV 11 Flash control 12 Battery power display 12 Playback mode 12 Viewing images 12 Erasing single images 13 Erasing all images 13 Software 15 Introduction to the camera s TWAIN Driver 15 Selecting the TWAIN driver 16 Connect the camera to the computer 16 TWAIN Driver buttons 17 Connect to Computer 17 ...

Page 4: ... Camera Top View 21 Camera Front View 21 Camera Back View 21 Bottom of the Camera 21 Sides of the Camera 21 Basic Button Functionality 21 References 21 Specifications 22 Troubleshooting 23 Taking care of your camera 24 Limited Warranty 25 o to o oo Optional Accessories Order Form CDS1000 27 2 ...

Page 5: ... or r di ital camera you g _acked with you_ camera If any are missing where the camera was purchased The items shown bexow _ r appear damaged contact the dealer CDSIO00 Digital Camera NTSC V_deoCable USBSerialCable Image FAlling of v vare Macintosh and PC CDSIO00 AC Power S PPlY 2 AABaneries Cart3 ing Case 3 ...

Page 6: ... timer LED G Ready processing light H Viewfinder back I Menu screen J Exposure value next image button K Flash set previous picture button L Power button M Menu button N Battery Cover O Tripod mount P Video out jack Q AC Power adapter jack R USB Serial cable jack S Hand strap eyelet k D E F GH __ oo 0 0 j _ _ L S ...

Page 7: ...o open it A click can be heard when the compartment is released 2 Insert two 2 AA batteries Make sure to match the positive and negative ends of the batteries to the markings inside the battery compartment 3 Close the battery chamber cover by pushing down fh rnly and sliding it back until the latch closes with a click Inserting the Hand Strap The supplied AC adapter The battery compartment Importa...

Page 8: ...on by depressing the power button on the back of the camera Important Notes Be sure to use the supplied AC adapter only Using any other AC adapter may cause serious damage to the camera voiding the warranty When unplugging the AC Adapter from the wall socket be sure to grasp the plug not the cord Avoid undue bending pulling or twisting of the AC adapter cord If the power cord gets damaged exposed ...

Page 9: ...ld display the record icon Frame Your Picture Frame the picture with the optical viewfinder using the marks on the edge to enclose the image you want to take The actual picture captured will be slightly larger than what you see in the optical viewfinder Capturing Images Center the image you want to take in the viewfinder and press the shutter release button on top of the camera to capture the imag...

Page 10: ...ng the menu button on the back of the camera will toggle between record and playback modes 2 Connect the video cable to the camera s video input jack 3 Connect the other end of the video cable to the Video Input jack on your television set Tune your television to the Video Line Input to view the camera s stored images for more information about finding your TV s Video Line Input see the Owner s Ma...

Page 11: ...e using the camera for Playback mode allows browsing through stored pictures It also offers the chance to erase stored pictures The record menu on the other hand offers the chance to change how pictures are captured f o 0 0 0 0 0 u Navigating menus in either record or play mode offers the ability to customize certain settings and change how pictures are taken or stored Recording mode When the came...

Page 12: ...inds of images normal and fine Normal mode allows for up to 48 images at a resolution of 640x480 pixels Normal mode uses a high compression scheme which makes the images low in file size allowing you to take the most pictures To set Normal picture quality 1 Make sure the camera is in record mode 1_ 2 Press and hold the Menu button I M until you see a blinking N This represents Normal picture quali...

Page 13: ...imer icon O is displayed on the LCD 3 Press the shutter release button on top of the camera to select OK activating self timer mode 4 Frame a picture in the optical viewfinder and press the shutter release button to activate the countdown TIP For vibration free photos use a tripod or other stable surface to mount the camera during self timer mode Adjusting the exposure value EV The digital camera ...

Page 14: ...if the flash needs to be fired It will not fire if there is enough light to take a picture Battery power display One icon that can show up in either record or playback mode is the battery power indicator _ _ Weak batteries should be replaced as soon as possible Never allow dead batteries to remain in the camera Corrosion could cause serious damage Never mix different brands of batteries Never mix ...

Page 15: ...oose the image number that you want to erase by using either the EV or W buttons to make the selection 4 when the correct image number is displayed on the LCD press the shutter release button on top of the camera to OK erasing the picture Note Another image can be selected with the EV or _ buttons and erased following the above steps Erasing all images An alternative to erasing images one at a tim...

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Page 17: ... thumbnails in the window The TWAIN interface shows all the images from the camera In the TWAIN software images can be saved on the computer moved to an image editing program selected or deselected and rotated With the software the computer can even control the camera taking pictures setting camera status or viewing specific camera information On line help files are offered in the TWAIN software w...

Page 18: ... and download the data to the TWAIN driver software Make sure that the proper serial cable is used to connect the camera to the proper COM USB or serial port Macintosh Users use the supplied Apple Desktop Bus serial port such as that used for external modems or printers Launch the image editing application once the camera is correctly attached to the computer and the supplied software is properly ...

Page 19: ...ver uses the port that the camera is attached to TWAIN Driver buttons There are several options within the TWAIN software to simplify working with digital pictures The following is a list of the buttons in the TWAIN driver software and an explanation of their functions Connect Camera to Computer Using this button connects the TWAIN interface to Camera The TWAIN driver will auto detect and connect ...

Page 20: ...se this button to download an image from the TWAIN interface to a disk Note One or more image f le s must be selected in the TWAIN driver A file dialog will appear asking where images should be saved Enter the file name PC Users only three prefix letters such as jpg should accompany the f le name Finally click the Save button to complete this step Erase Image s Use this button to erase selected im...

Page 21: ...tos taken and displays them on the camera s LCD Auto Power Off Time Allows setting of the time interval before auto shut off PC user s note Left Mouse Button increases numbers Right mouse button decreases numbers Camera Setting Use this button to display camera setting dialog Exit from TWAIN Use this button to exit the TWAIN driver Baud Rate Speeding includes three levels slow 38400 bits per secon...

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Page 23: ...ressed and held toggles through submenu choices erase one erase all etc Record mode Adjusts the exposure value in 5 increments ranging from 1 to 1 Toggles between auto flash flash on and flash off Shutter Selects highlighted release menu choice Power on off Pressed quickly switches to playback menu Pressed and held enters submenus Pressed quickly in submenus toggles through choices picture quality...

Page 24: ...ll images Video System NTSC output Computer Interface USB RS 232C or Macintosh ADB Focal Length 7 mm Aperture f 2 0 Focus Range 5 infinity Flash Modes Auto Off Shutter Speed 1 to 1 10000 second auto LCD Monitor BAV indicator Power Source 2 AA size batteries Alkaline NiCd or Lithium AC Adaptor DC 5V 2A 100V 240V 1 0 A Weight 120g without batteries Dimensions 95 5 W x 63 8 H x 34 6 D mm Design and s...

Page 25: ...when I press the shutter release button A The mode of the camera is set to PLAY Quickly press the menu button to switch from playback mode _ to record mode 1 _ Q Why is there no picture on the TV monitor when the camera is connected to the VIDEO lNjack A The connection between the camera and the TV is loose Make sure that all fittings are snug If this does not work verify that your TV is set to it...

Page 26: ...iately and have it examined at an authorized service center Subject the camera to extreme high or low temperature and or humidity Your camera s batteries will not function properly in extreme conditions Excessive temperature and humidity may cause serious damage Subject the camera to excessive vibrations When you travel always make sure to use the carrying case and pack the camera where it will no...

Page 27: ...ent unit 3 If you return the unit to us within 14days from the date you were provided a RA number only items not covered by warranty will be charged to your account If your unit is not received within 14days the suggested retail value of the camera will be chargedto your credit card This amount will be credited less a 10 handling fee if the unit is subsequently received 4 Ship your defective unit ...

Page 28: ... to lightning damage Adjustment of customer controls Damage from misuse or neglect A unit that has been modified or incorporated into other products or is used for institutional or other commercial purposes Batteries Units purchased serviced or operated outside the U S A Loss of images Shipping damage if the unit was not packed and shipped in the manner prescribed by Thomson Th_ms_nassumesn_resp_n...

Page 29: ...ack Part No PC224 PC102AK PC104AK PC202MH PC204MH PC556 PC555 Price 29 95 3 95 4 95 9 95 19 95 29 95 29 95 Qty Total Prices are subject to change without notice Total Merchandise Sales Tax We are required by law to collect the appropriate sales tax for each individual state county and locality to which the merchandise is being sent Shipping and Handling 5 00 Total Amount Enclosed Use VISA MasterCa...

Page 30: ...e your name on MasterCard _ Expirationdate _ IMPORTANT Copy complete account number from your Discover Card r T _ _ T I 1 _ r r _ FTq Exp_ooda_ CE Vl AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE Print or type your name A complete and correct order and address clearly will save you days of waiting Name Street Apt City State Zip Daytime Phone No Please make sure that both sides of this form have been filled out completely ...

Page 31: ...r card ready and call the toll free number listed below Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on this order form 1 800 338 0376 To order by mail To place your order by mail detach and mail the completed order form with credit card information money order or check in U S currency made payable to Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc to the following address Digital Camera Acc...

Page 32: ...g Case 3 Case 3 CDS1000 3 CDS 1000AC power supply 3 Changing settings 10 computer connecting camera 16 Customer Service 1 D Download Image s 18 I Erase Image s button 18 erasing 13 EV button 21 Exit from TWAIN button 19 exposure value 11 F Flash 4 built in 12 Flash button 21 Flash button 4 G Get Image s button 18 I I hand strap 3 attaching 5 Help for the user s button 19 Image Editing Software 3 I...

Page 33: ...vating 11 self timer LED 4 Shutter release button 4 21 Sides of the Camera 21 software 3 working with 17 Specifications 22 T Take aPicture 18 Taking care of your camera 24 Troubleshooting 23 TWAIN 15 driver buttons 17 selecting 16 TWAIN Driver 15 introduction 15 TWAIN Driver buttons 17 Camera Setting 19 Camera Status 19 Connect Camera to Computer 17 Download Image s 18 Erase Image s 18 Exit from T...

Page 34: ..._ THOMSON CONSUMER ELECTRONICS 10330 N Meridian Street Indianapolis IN 46290 1999 Thomson Consumer Electronics Inc Trademark s Registered Printed in the U S A TOCOM 15511680 ...

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