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SHOOTING SETTING SCREENS

Video Clip Shooting Setting Screen

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All the icons never appear at the same time.

1

Resolution menu [page 51]

4

: 640 x 480-pixel resolution icon

2

: 320 x 240-pixel resolution icon

0

: 160 x 120-pixel resolution icon

2

Compression menu [page 53]

D

: FINE icon (low compression)

Only appears when the resolution is
set to 

2

.

G

: NORM icon (moderate compression)

3

Frame rate menu [page 64]

{

: Records at 15 frames/second.

}

: Records at 30 frames/second.

Only appears when the resolution is
set to 

2

 or 

0

.

4

Shutter operation menu [page 64]

$

: Records only while shutter release

button is pressed.

#

: Recording starts when shutter

release button is pressed and stops
when it is pressed again. 

5

Focus menu [page 67]

Z

: Normal focus icon

c

: Macro focus icon

6

Auto/manual shooting menu [page 55]

B

: Auto shooting mode icon

E

: Manual shooting mode icon

7

Exposure correction icon [page 72]

8

Zoom icon [page 73]
Only appears when the resolution is set
to 

2

 or 

0

.

9

Exposure correction bar [page 72]

F

Zoom bar [page 73]
Only appears when the resolution is set
to 

2

 or 

0

.

G

Remaining recording time available
[page 65]

Display shows the remaining minutes and
seconds.

H

Main switch setting

Red when the main switch is set to
“CAMERA.”

I

Video clip shooting mode icon

J

Number of video clips that can be
recorded
 [page 65]

K

Shooting status display area [page 34]

When the Shooting Setting Screen is
exited, the macro focus icon or manual
shooting mode icon appears if set.

L

Remaining battery charge [page 44]

Not displayed when the remaining battery
charge is near full or when the AC
adaptor (sold separately) is used.

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SX114/EX, /E, /U (VPC-SX560EX, VPC-SX560E, VPC-SX560 GB)  Wed.  Nov., 15/2000

33

 English

Summary of Contents for VPC-SX560

Page 1: ...his manual explains how to safely operate the VPC SX560EX VPC SX560E and VPC SX560 Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such Please read these instructions carefully before using the digital camera Make sure to read and understand the section USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA SAFELY AND CORRECTLY from page 3 to 12 Keep this manual in a safe place for later reference ...

Page 2: ...o try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures œ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna œ Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver œ Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected œ Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help œ Changes or modifications not expressly app...

Page 3: ...FOR CANADIAN USERS œ This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 English ii ...

Page 4: ...e and therefore may differ from the contents of this manual œ Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any problems resulting from the use of this digital camera œ Sanyo Electric declines all responsibility for damages due to improper use of the camera failure to adhere to the instructions given in this manual or repairs or changes done by those other than a technician authorized by the ma...

Page 5: ...NG THE COMPRESSION RATIO 53 EXPLANATION OF AUTO AND MANUAL SHOOTING MODES 54 CAPTURING IMAGES 56 SEQUENTIAL SHOT 58 VIDEO CLIP 64 USING THE AUTOFOCUS 66 USING THE VARIOUS SHOOTING FUNCTIONS 67 MANUAL MODE SETTINGS 75 PERFORMING AN AUDIO RECORDING 81 PLAYBACK DATA SETTING THE PLAYBACK MODE 83 PLAYING BACK STILL IMAGES 85 PLAYING BACK SEQUENTIAL SHOTS 88 PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS 89 ENLARGING ZOOMING...

Page 6: ...ehicle Doing so may cause an accident œ Be careful where you put down the digital camera inside an automobile During sudden stops or turns it may fall behind the brake pedal and prevent braking œ When using the digital camera while walking be very careful of your surroundings and especially the traffic to avoid accidents Be aware of your surroundings when using the digital camera œ Pay close atten...

Page 7: ... or any other strong source of light Doing so may seriously injure your eyes Do not use the flash close to a person s face œ To prevent possible eye injury do not use the flash near a person s face especially young children or babies If the flash is used close to a person s opened eyes there is a risk that it may damage that person s eyesight Do not use where there is risk of explosion œ Do not us...

Page 8: ...terminals wet œ Always stop the recharging after the prescribed recharge time even if the batteries are not fully charged œ Do not remove or puncture the external wrapping œ Do not use if there is leaking swelling temperature rising discoloration or any other abnormal condition œ Keep out of the reach of children œ Do not drop hit or submit the batteries to strong shocks œ Do not use recharged bat...

Page 9: ...erior products may cause a fire injury or burns œ The batteries may be warm immediately after the digital camera is used If removing the batteries turn off the digital camera and allow for the batteries to cool down before removing them œ If a battery is leaking and the electrolyte gets on your skin or clothing immediately rinse with clean water If the electrolyte gets into your eyes you risk losi...

Page 10: ...t while the other end is not plugged into the battery charger The loose end can cause electrocution if touched with wet hands or if handled by children œ Only use the power cord supplied with the battery charger If a different power cord is used it may be rated for a different current load and that may cause a fire œ The supplied power cord is for exclusive use with the supplied battery charger Do...

Page 11: ... they may generate heat leak or explode Do not disassemble or modify the battery charger œ It is dangerous to touch the inside of the battery charger Doing so may cause a fire or electric shock œ Do not use the battery charger as a direct current generator Do not get the battery charger wet œ Make sure the battery charger does not get wet for it may cause a fire or electric shock œ Do not use the ...

Page 12: ...avoid the following locations to avoid damages œ Places in direct sunlight œ Places where humidity and temperature are high œ Places that may get wet œ Places close to an air conditioner or heater œ Inside a car œ Places where there is dust and dirt œ Places where there is a fire burning œ Places where volatile products are stored œ Places subject to vibrations œ Temperature 0 to 40 C operation œ ...

Page 13: ...o a problem with the digital camera any of its accessories or its software Cautions concerning copyrights œ The images you capture with your digital camera are for your own private use any other use may violate the rights of copyrights owners Cautions when cleaning the digital camera œ Do not use benzene or thinner products to clean the digital camera Doing so may cause deformation discoloration o...

Page 14: ...their ability to be recharged again Cautions concerning condensation œ Using the digital camera with condensation inside it may damage the digital camera Be careful of condensation under the following conditions œ When moving the digital camera suddenly from a cold place to a warm place œ When the ambient temperature changes drastically such as when a heater is turned on to quickly heat the room œ...

Page 15: ...lash and Microdrive cards are precision devices Do not bend drop or subject them to strong forces or shocks Be especially careful with the Microdrive for it is easily damaged by vibrations œ Avoid using or storing the CompactFlash and Microdrive cards in places with extremely high or low temperatures subject to direct sunlight in a completely closed vehicle near air conditioners or heaters or in h...

Page 16: ...a This digital camera stores the captured images and recorded voice memos on the storage media card inserted inside the digital camera The number of images and amount of recording time that can be stored on one card depends on the capacity of the card used and the recording conditions The types of card that can be inserted into and used with this digital camera are given below œ CompactFlash œ Mic...

Page 17: ...d strap Bend the looped extremity of the strap and slip it through then strap holder on the digital camera Using the Soft Case Slide the hand strap into the opening on the side of the case for carrying the digital camera It can also be worn on a belt or the like NOTE œ Even if the digital camera is inside its soft case if it is subjected to strong shocks or impacts it may fall out of its soft case...

Page 18: ... the recharge indicator on the battery charger will light œ When the batteries are recharged the indicator will go off œ The recharge time is approx 210 minutes for four batteries Model NC LC03WSA only œ The recharge time is approx 240 minutes for four batteries Model VAR NC1 only Caution First recharge the supplied batteries Do not recharge other batteries with the supplied battery charger To ens...

Page 19: ...ottom 2 Insert batteries 3 Close battery compartment cover 4 Push cover in the direction shown by arrow until it clicks 4 Insert the card œ Make sure not to insert the card with it facing the wrong direction 1 Open card slot cover on digital camera bottom 2 Insert card all the way 3 Push down eject button 4 Close card slot cover œ After installing the card be sure to first format it with the digit...

Page 20: ...the shutter release button all the way œ The image is captured œ In the still image shooting mode you can view the image captured on the LCD monitor by holding the shutter release button down œ The stand by indicator will flash in red while the image is being written to the memory Another image can only be captured when the stand by indicator lights green again HELP What if the digital camera turn...

Page 21: ...e current image 12When finished set the main switch to MONITOR OFF or CAMERA and close the lens cover œ Your digital camera turns off How was it Did everything turn out fine Of course what you have performed here is just a fraction of the many functions your digital camera is loaded with But before you continue using your digital camera any further be sure to read this instruction carefully PLAY C...

Page 22: ...d stand hole page 71 Card slot cover pages 25 26 Viewfinder page 56 Lens cover pages 27 28 Battery compartment cover page 24 Speaker œ For listening to sound recordings DC IN external DC power input terminal Terminal cover Slide downward and open USB terminal page 126 For connection to computer USB connectors DIGITAL AV OUT terminal pages 94 126 For data transmission and outputting sound and image...

Page 23: ... viewing the LCD monitor you may see some missing pixels seen as black and white dots This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction Close up correction marks page 67 Auto focus mark page 56 Stand by indicator red green pages 27 56 69 Red flashing When capturing an image charging the flash or storing an image or sound recording image or sound cannot be recorded Red steady When the memory is fu...

Page 24: ... and the Ni Cd batteries N 3US or N 3U sold separately Before using the batteries for the first time or when the batteries remaining charge is low see REMAINING BATTERY CHARGE INDICATION on page 44 follow the steps below to recharge them 1 Insert the batteries into the battery charger œ Make sure the polarity of the batteries is as indicated on the charger œ Make sure that the batteries are proper...

Page 25: ...is a problem with the batteries Immediately remove the batteries and make sure that the batteries are not overheating œ Once the faulty batteries are removed and only good batteries remain the recharge indicator will stop flashing and remain lit You can now resume charging œ Do not use faulty batteries Fast flashing four flashes second Model VAR NC1 only There is a problem with the battery charger...

Page 26: ...ery performance temporarily lowers In general the battery voltage during use drops below its normal voltage until it is fully discharged and recharged again NOTE œ New batteries must be recharged before they are first used œ Even if recharged batteries are stored and not used they will slowly loose their charge They must be recharged before they are used again œ If the batteries are used for the f...

Page 27: ...s is as indicated in the battery compartment 5 Close the battery compartment cover œ Slide the compartment cover in the direction of the arrow until it clicks NOTE œ Battery power is still used even when the digital camera is turned off It is recommended that you remove the batteries from the digital camera when it is not being used However when the batteries are removed for a long period the date...

Page 28: ...a see page 122 Installing a Card 1 Set the main switch to MONITOR OFF or CAMERA 2 Close the lens cover 3 Make sure the power is turned off then open the card slot cover on the bottom of the digital camera 4 Insert the card œ Make sure the contacts are facing downward and insert the card in the direction shown by the arrow l mark œ Be sure to insert the card all the way until it is fully inserted 5...

Page 29: ... then the digital camera is writing to the card Never remove the card at this time 4 Stand up the eject button 5 Push in the eject button and remove the card 6 Close the card slot cover NOTE œ By using the card together with a commercially available PC card adaptor for CompactFlash cards the card can be used as a PC card conforming to PC Card Standard ATA PLAY CAMERA MONITOR OFF Main switch Card s...

Page 30: ... 1 the LCD monitor will turn on and an image will appear To playback images 1 Set the main switch to PLAY œ The power is turned on œ An image appears in the LCD monitor œ Images can be played back whether the lens cover is opened or closed However to protect the lens we recommend that you keep the cover closed HELP If NO CARD appears œ If no card is installed in the digital camera then NO CARD wil...

Page 31: ... once To restore power for viewing images 1 Close and open the lens cover or set the main switch to another position then back to PLAY NOTE œ When using the AC adaptor sold separately the power save function will become active after about 30 minutes of inactivity Also when using battery power and connecting the digital camera to a personal computer the power save function will become active after ...

Page 32: ... Still Image Shooting Setting Screen Still Image Playback Setting Screen Y Sequential Shot Shooting Setting Screen Sequential Shot Playback Setting Screen X Video Clip Shooting Setting Screen Video Clip Playback Setting Screen P Shooting Option Setting Screen Playback Option Setting Screen œ Audio recording œ Sound playback œ Date and time setting œ Date and time setting œ Operational sound settin...

Page 33: ...see page 84 If this screen appears press the SET button and then the MODE button œ For how to operate the setting screens see SETTING SCREEN BASIC OPERATIONS on page 40 Exiting the Setting Screens Press the MODE button œ The Setting Screen disappears Exiting the Option Setting Screens Turn the selector dial to a mark other than P œ The Option Setting Screen is exited and either a shooting screen o...

Page 34: ...ocus menu page 67 Z Normal focus icon c Macro focus icon 7 Auto manual shooting menu page 55 B Auto shooting mode icon E Manual shooting mode icon 8 Exposure correction icon page 72 9 Zoom icon page 73 Only appears when the resolution is set to 4 F Exposure correction bar page 72 G Zoom bar page 73 Only appears when the resolution is set to 4 H Main switch setting Red when the main switch is set t...

Page 35: ...ed Capturing of the images starts when the shutter release button is pressed and stops when it is pressed again 6 Focus menu page 67 Z Normal focus icon c Macro focus icon 7 Auto manual shooting menu page 55 B Auto shooting mode icon E Manual shooting mode icon 8 Exposure correction icon page 72 Only appears when the sequential shot method is set to Ä or Å 9 Zoom icon page 73 Only appears when the...

Page 36: ... 67 Z Normal focus icon c Macro focus icon 6 Auto manual shooting menu page 55 B Auto shooting mode icon E Manual shooting mode icon 7 Exposure correction icon page 72 8 Zoom icon page 73 Only appears when the resolution is set to 2 or 0 9 Exposure correction bar page 72 F Zoom bar page 73 Only appears when the resolution is set to 2 or 0 G Remaining recording time available page 65 Display shows ...

Page 37: ...hot video clip audio recording and voice memo 4 Display of shooting mode Displays the shooting mode selected with the selector dial v Still image shooting icon page 31 x Sequential shot shooting icon page 32 w Video clip shooting icon page 33 5 Number of images video clips that can be captured recorded page 46 For still image and sequential shooting this displays the number of images that can be c...

Page 38: ...e 85 Only appears in the Still Image Playback Setting Screen when an image with a voice memo appears G Volume bar page 85 Not displayed for the Sequential Shot Playback Setting Screen H Main switch setting Green when the main switch is set to PLAY I Playback mode icon page 83 v Still image playback icon x Sequential shot playback icon w Video clip playback icon J Remaining battery charge page 44 N...

Page 39: ...ordings pages 84 92 2 Date and time setting page 41 3 Operational sound setting page 74 4 Battery discharge function page 124 5 Language selection page 125 6 Card reformatting page 122 7 Roulette game page 117 8 Main switch setting Green when the main switch is set to PLAY A U D I O R E C C L O C K S E T B E E P D I S C H A R G E L A N G U A G E R E F O R M A T A U D I O R E C C L O C K S E T B E ...

Page 40: ...ng see page 64 For audio recording see page 81 2 Press the info button œ The Information Screen appears To exit the Information Screen press the info button again Still Image Shooting Information Screen 1 Resolution setting page 51 2 Flash setting page 68 3 Voice memo setting page 70 4 Auto manual shooting setting page 55 For manual shooting E the settings for manual shooting appear 5 Self timer s...

Page 41: ... Screen 1 Resolution setting page 51 2 Shutter operation setting page 64 3 Auto manual shooting setting page 55 For manual shooting E the settings for manual shooting appear 4 Frame rate setting page 64 5 Focus setting page 67 6 Compression setting page 53 7 Remaining recording time available min sec page 82 8 Remaining number of video clips that can be recorded page 46 9 Remaining battery charge ...

Page 42: ...quential shot playback mode w Video clip playback mode 5 Resolution page 51 6 Compression type page 53 7 Protect mode setting page 109 Frame rate setting appears in the video clip playback mode 8 Voice memo page 85 only appears in still image playback mode and the protect mode setting appears in the video clip playback mode 9 Print setting page 116 only appears in still image playback mode F Remai...

Page 43: ...to select the lower display To enter numbers œ Press j to decrease the number œ Press l to increase the number To select a setting œ Press c to select the next icon item on the right œ Press d to select the next icon item on the left To finalize the selected setting œ Press the SET button to set the selected menu item œ At the Shooting Setting Screens the selected icon moves to the far left œ At t...

Page 44: ...n to the Option Setting Screens press the MODE button or select EXIT and press the SET button NOTE œ If the date and time are not set January 1 2000 midnight is recorded as the date and time Consequently 2000 01 01 00 00 appears during playback œ Under normal conditions while the batteries are replaced an internal battery will maintain the date and time settings However there is a small chance the...

Page 45: ...ss the SET button 4 Set the clock date and time 1 Press l to select the date setting 2 Press the SET button œ The year turns orange 3 Using the arrow and SET buttons change the setting to 2001 08 28 œ Year setting Ö SET button Ö Month setting Ö SET button Ö Day setting œ Press j to decrease the setting œ Press l to increase the setting 4 Press the SET button œ This completes the date setting 5 Pre...

Page 46: ...press the SET button œ The date and time setting is completed and you return to the Option Setting Screen NOTE To correct the date and time settings œ After steps 1 and 2 press l to move the y mark to the line of the setting that you want to change and press c to select that setting Then press j or l to set the new setting and the SET button to finalize the new settings A U D I O R E C C L O C K S...

Page 47: ...not displayed Indicator Remaining charge Information Screen When Information Screen is not displayed éç No indication Approx full èç No indication Battery power is low êç êç It will soon be impossible to capture or playback images The remaining charge is not sufficient to download the pictures to a computer ëç Flashing ëç Flashing If this icon flashes when the shutter button is pressed images cann...

Page 48: ...time will be much shorter œ Depending on the usage of the digital camera such as the number of times the flash is used the use of the LCD monitor etc or the environmental conditions temperature etc the number of images that can be saved on a set of fully charged batteries will vary greatly HELP If the LCD monitor goes off suddenly œ When capturing images using the LCD monitor and the battery charg...

Page 49: ...recording time appears in the top of the LCD monitor and the remaining number of video clips appears in the upper right of the LCD monitor for the video clip shooting mode œ The remaining number of images and video recording time will differ depending on the resolution and compression settings œ When the remaining number of images or video clips that can be taken is 0 you cannot capture any more i...

Page 50: ...AUDIO REC 2 Press the SET button œ The Audio Recording Screen appears and the remaining recording time appears in the top of the LCD monitor and the remaining number of recordings appears in the upper right of the LCD monitor A U D I O R E C C L O C K S E T B E E P D I S C H A R G E L A N G U A G E R E F O R M A T 1 5 0 0 2 R E A D Y E X I T Remaining number of recordings possible Remaining record...

Page 51: ...uential shot or a single scene from a video clip you must first copy the data as a still image see page 112 If the image resolution is low depending on the print size the output image may not be high quality Data File Formats The format of the files saved on the card and the method in which the file names are determined are explained below Still image data Data format JPEG or TIFF format Design ru...

Page 52: ...e to playback the video clips QuickTime 4 1 Pro for Windows and Macintosh is supplied with the SANYO Software Pack œ To view images using MediaPlayer on a computer running Windows use the software included in the SANYO Software Pack supplied to change the images to the Windows compatible AVI format 100SANDS 101SANDS 102SANDS SANY1001 jpg SANY1002 jpg SANY1999 jpg SANY2001 jpg SANY2002 jpg SANY0001...

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