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TRUST 782AV LCD POWER VIDEO 

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Problem

 

Cause

 

Possible solution

 

The contrast in the 
subject is too great. 

Change the lighting or take the 
photographs closer by or further 
away. 

The photographs 
are overexposed.

 

The photographs were 
taken in bright 
sunlight. 

Take photographs in shadow. 

The problem is 
not listed here.

 

Check the Internet for 
the latest update of 
the camera 
Troubleshooter. 

Go to 

www.trust.com

 

 

 
If you still have problems after trying these solutions, please contact one of the Trust 
Customer Care Centres. You can find more information at the back of this instruction 
manual. Please have the following information available: 

 

The item number. This is 13849. 

 

A good description of what does not work. 

 

A good description of when the problem occurs. 

 
 

14 Warranty 

conditions 

 

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  Our products have a two-year manufacturer's warranty which is effective from the 

date of purchase. 

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  If there is a fault, return the product to your dealer. Include an explanation of the 

fault, the proof of purchase and all the accessories. 

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  During the warranty period, you will receive a similar model, if one is available. If 

no similar product is available, your product will be repaired. 

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  Please contact our help desk for missing components, such as the instruction 

manual, software or other components. 

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  The warranty becomes invalid if the device has been opened, if there is 

mechanical damage, if the device has been misused, if alterations have been 
made to the device, if the device has been repaired by a third party, in the case of 
negligence or if the device has been used for a purpose other than that originally 
intended.  

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  Excluded from the warranty:  

 

 

Damage caused by accidents or disasters, such as fire, flood, earthquakes, 
war, vandalism or theft. 

 

Incompatibility with other hardware/software which is not stated in the 
minimum system requirements. 

 

Accessories, such as batteries, fuses (if applicable). 

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  Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be held responsible for any 

incidental or consequential damage, including the loss of income or other 
commercial losses resulting from the use of this product.  

Summary of Contents for 782AV

Page 1: ...L I F E I S M O R E T R U S T U S T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M 782AV LCD POWER VIDEO U K D E F R I T E S N L P L P T Version 1 0 User s manual ...

Page 2: ...CD POWER VIDEO U K D E F R I T E S N L P L P T Thank you for your purchase Register your product via our Internet site at www trust com register so that you will be eligible for optimal guarantee and service support You will also be automatically informed of the development of your and other Trust products ...

Page 3: ...782AV LCD POWER VIDEO L I F E I S M O R E T R U S T U S T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 Fig 5 ...

Page 4: ...L I F E I S M O R E T R U S T U S T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M T R U S T C O M 782AV LCD POWER VIDEO U K D E F R I T E S N L P L P T Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 12 ...

Page 5: ...s This will help to ensure that the camera works as required No compensation for unsuccessful photographs No compensation may be claimed for unsuccessful photographs as a result of a faulty camera faulty software etc Exchanging photographs and video clips No guarantees are given that photographs and video clips produced with this camera can be displayed on other devices or that photographs and vid...

Page 6: ...r excessive heat Do not immerse the battery in or expose to water 3 Approval This device meets the essential requirements and other relevant conditions of the applicable European directives The Declaration of Conformity DoC is available at www trust com 13849 ce 4 Description of the camera 4 1 Front view Use table 1 in combination with figure 1 Item Description Function 1 Wrist strap hook Hook for...

Page 7: ...tion Function 1 DC in jack Connection for an optional external power adapter Input 100 240V 50 60Hz 0 2A Output 5V 0 5A 2 USB connection For connecting the camera to a computer 3 Headphone connection Audio via headphones 4 Video output For connecting the camera to a TV 5 Battery memory card cover Covers battery and memory card Table 3 Back view 4 4 Battery compartment Use table 4 in combination wi...

Page 8: ...from the part of the wrist strap which has been inserted through the eye 3 Pick up the other end of the wrist strap and push it through the loop 4 Pull the wrist strap until it is steady 5 2 Insert battery and memory card This camera is supplied with a 32 MB MMC memory card You can also purchase bigger memory cards This will allow you to increase the number of photographs or video clips that can b...

Page 9: ...3 Turn on your computer The camera will receive the power from the USB port of the computer 4 During charging the camera indicator 1 fig 2 will light red 5 When ready charging the camera indicator will turn off Remove the USB cable from the camera 6 The camera is ready for use Note Charging the battery will take about 2 3 hours 5 4 Turning the camera on See step 2 of the Quick Installation Guide N...

Page 10: ...shown as hour minutes seconds 7 Press the enter key to change the settings 8 Use Up button 7 fig 5 and Down button 8 fig 5 to change the time values Press the enter key to move to the next field When the last field seconds has been set you ll automatically return to the main menu 6 Using the camera 6 1 Taking video clips and pictures 6 1 1 How to record video clips Note To save the battery the cam...

Page 11: ...enu options 7 Take your picture as described in 3 6 of chapter 6 1 2 8 After taking the picture fig 10 will appear 9 Press Shutter button 3 fig 1 to start recording voice memo 10 Press Shutter button again to stop recording 6 2 Reviewing video clips and pictures To view the pictures or video clips you ve taken press the Playback button 4 fig 5 6 2 1 Full screen review The default Playback method i...

Page 12: ...ng as a PC Camera Note There re no drivers needed to be installed on Mac OS 9 x OS X Please continue to chapter 8 2 2 Caution Install the drivers first before connecting your camera to the PC 7 1 Driver Installation Windows 98SE ME 2000 XP 1 Insert the installation software CD into your CD ROM drive Don t connect the camera to the PC 2 The installation program should start automatically If not dou...

Page 13: ...ick Installation Guide Note Format the memory card using the camera Do not use a card reader The camera cannot process the FAT32 or NTFS formats Note Make a backup of the files before using Windows Explorer in Windows XP This program may alter your photographs and this cannot be undone 8 2 2 MAC 1 Make sure your computer is turned on 2 Connect the camera to your MAC 3 An extra folder will be added...

Page 14: ...er 2 Select Install Software 3 Select Ulead Photo Explorer 7 0 SE 4 Select the language you wish to use 5 Follow the on screen instructions 9 2 Video Studio Ulead Video Studio 6 is a program which you can edit your video clips Follow the instructions below to install Video Studio 6 1 Start the Trust Software Installer 2 Select Install Software 3 Select Ulead Video Studio 6 4 Select the language yo...

Page 15: ...e settings NTSC Use this for North America NTSC PAL PAL Use this for Europe Menu 3 3 60 Hz Use this for North America 50 60 Hz 50 Hz Use this for Europe Format Format memory card Erases all data on your memory card default Table 9 Menu options in video clip mode 10 1 2 Picture mode DSC Menu 1 3 Options Description Off No effects Sepia Sepia B W Black white Digital Effects Mosaic Mosaic Off Night S...

Page 16: ...the settings NTSC Use this for North America NTSC PAL PAL Use this for Europe 60 Hz Use this for North America 50 60 Hz 50 Hz Use this for Europe default Table 10 Menu options in picture mode 10 1 3 Voice memo mode DVR Menu Options Description Date Date format Y M D Set the date Time Time format H M S Set the time Off No sound Sound On Every time when pushing any button on the camera there will be...

Page 17: ...one Delete selected MP3 file Del All Delete all Delete all MP3 files Menu 2 3 Format Format memory card Erases all data on your memory card Date Date format Y M D Set the date Time Time format H M S Set the time Off No sound Sound On Every time when pushing any button on the camera there will be a beep sound Menu 3 3 Off 1 min 2 min Powersave 5 min To save the battery the camera will turn off auto...

Page 18: ... No sound Sound On Every time when pushing any button on the camera there will be a beep sound Menu 3 3 Off 1 min 2 min Powersave 5 min To save the battery the camera will turn off automatically after a couple of minutes depending on the settings NTSC Use this for North America NTSC PAL PAL Use this for Europe 60 Hz Use this for North America 50 60 Hz 50 Hz Use this for Europe default Table 13 Rev...

Page 19: ...own button button 8 fig 5 to activate the timer Timer icon will appear on the LCD screen 1 fig 13 5 Press the Shutter Button The 10 second countdown begins immediately 2 fig 13 6 As soon as the delay ends the camera takes the picture or start recording When recording press the Shutter button again to stop recording 10 4 Quality settings During taking pictures video clips or recording audio you can...

Page 20: ...the AE lock Automatic Exposure lock to lock the exposure while taking a video clip or picture This is effective when the contrast is too strong between the subject and background or when subject is backlit To use AE Lock 1 Move the camera to the subject you want to picture and try to get the best exposure 2 Press the AE Lock button to lock the exposure 3 Frame the subject with the background and p...

Page 21: ...s 3 Set your TV to display the video input 4 Turn the camera on The camera image will now be visible on your TV Note Make sure to set this to PAL for use in Europe Setting to the wrong standard makes the screen fuzzy and everything will be displayed in black and white Note The camera s AV output is not suitable for connecting to the aerial connection on your TV Your TV must have a video input Note...

Page 22: ... software can always be downloaded from the Trust website 1 Start the Trust Software Installer 2 Select Install software 3 Select Trust Photo Upload Software 4 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 11 2 Using Trust photo site You must first register with Trust before you can upload photographs to the Trust Photo Site 11 2 1 Register first 1 Go to Trust website www trust co...

Page 23: ...ou wish to upload the photographs to or create a new album 7 Click on Next The photographs will now be uploaded The progress will be displayed on your monitor This may take a long time if you use an analogue modem 8 Click on Close to close the window 9 Go to the website www trustphotosite com and sign in You can now view your photographs arrange them etc See the Help section on the website for mor...

Page 24: ...ove button When in the Safe Mode it is possible for some programs to appear twice In that case remove all the programs which appear twice 4 Restart the computer 13 2 Checking after installation After the installation of the drivers and applications the following devices have been added to your system and can be checked Start Settings Control panel System Device manager In Mass Storage mode Win 98S...

Page 25: ...e Programs 3 Select Trust 782AV LCD P V 4 Select Remove Follow the instructions on the screen until the following options will appear Modify Repair and Remove 5 Select Remove 6 Following the instructions on the screen Problem Cause Possible solution The computer s USB port does not work Check the settings of your USB port For more information see www trust com customercare help u sb The camera has...

Page 26: ...y turns itself off The battery power is low Recharge the battery The camera was moved Try to hold the camera still or use the stand The macro setting is still selected while the distance to the object is too far Rotate the Macro select dial to normal distance setting see chapter 10 5 The distance to the subject is too small Increase the distance to the object to be photographed or select the macro...

Page 27: ...ains recordings made with other cameras Format the memory card to make sure it is 100 empty Fewer recordings can be saved on the memory card than expected The recordings contain a lot of detail or noise In the case of noise select a location with more light If there is too much detail it is normal that less photographs or video clips can be saved The memory card has been formatted in the wrong for...

Page 28: ...e an explanation of the fault the proof of purchase and all the accessories During the warranty period you will receive a similar model if one is available If no similar product is available your product will be repaired Please contact our help desk for missing components such as the instruction manual software or other components The warranty becomes invalid if the device has been opened if there...

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