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TRUST 962Z POWERC@M OPTICAL ZOOM 

Inserting and removing the batteries 

Follow the instructions given below to insert or remove the batteries 

U K

Note: 

Make sure the camera is turned off. 

Open the battery cover and insert the batteries into the battery compartment as 
indicated on the inside of the battery cover (see figure 1). Close the battery cover. 
The status indicator will appear on the LCD screen (12, figure 6). 

 

Batteries full. 

 

Batteries half full. 

 

Batteries empty. Replace the 
batteries. 

Table 1: Battery status on the LCD screen 

Note:

 

It is normal for the camera casing to become warm when using the 
camera.  

Note:

 

After inserting or replacing the batteries, you will have to reset the date 
and the time (see chapter 12). 

Note: 

Turn off the LCD screen to increase the life span of the batteries. 

Explanation of the camera functions 

Functions on the top of the camera (see figure 2). 

Point

 

Description

 

Function

 

Exposure button 

Press this button to take a photograph. This 
button is also used to start and stop recording a 
video clip. 

Microphone 

Records sound whilst recording video clips or 
sound after taking a photograph. 

Table 2: Functions on the top of the camera 

Functions on the front of the camera (see figure 3). 

Point

 

Description

 

Function

 

1 Automatic 

exposure 

indicator 

Flashes when the automatic exposure 
function is used. 

Flash 

The built-in flash provides more light for the 
subject to be photographed. 

Viewfinder 

The viewfinder is used to determine the 
size and the position of the photograph. 
The actual photograph is recorded by the 
lens and not the viewfinder. The image may 
differ when the digital zoom is used. 

4 Loud 

speaker 

Emits 

sound. 

5 Lens 

protector 

and 

lens 

Protects the lens when the camera is not in 
use. 
The lens records the image. 

TV-Out connection 

Connection for connecting the camera to a 

Summary of Contents for 962Z POWERC@M

Page 1: ...962Z POWERC M OPTICAL ZOOM U K 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 User s manual ...

Page 2: ... 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 U K Version 1 0 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 ...

Page 3: ...962Z POWERC M OPTICAL ZOOM Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 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 ...

Page 4: ...962Z POWERC M OPTICAL ZOOM U K D E F R I T E S N L P L P T Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 9 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 ...

Page 5: ...otographs No compensation may be claimed for unsuccessful photographs as a result of a faulty camera faulty software etc Transferring 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 video clips produced with other devices can be displayed using this camera Sunlight Do not aim th...

Page 6: ...en fire because this may cause them to explode Never drill holes into the batteries Keep the batteries out of the reach of small children Use AA alkaline batteries with this camera You can also use rechargeable AA NiMH batteries minimum 1800 mAh When the alkaline batteries including Duracell Ultra batteries are empty ask your local authority where you can dispose of them Note Standard AA NiCd batt...

Page 7: ...the camera functions Functions on the top of the camera see figure 2 Point Description Function 1 Exposure button Press this button to take a photograph This button is also used to start and stop recording a video clip 2 Microphone Records sound whilst recording video clips or sound after taking a photograph Table 2 Functions on the top of the camera Functions on the front of the camera see figure...

Page 8: ...olling through the menu Left Selects the flash Up down Zooms in or out Right Selects the automatic exposure function 3 Set Macro Audio button Button for confirming a selection in the menu Selects the macro mode 4 Wrist strap fixing point Eye for fixing the wrist strap and the lens cover to the camera 5 Rotary button Wheel for selecting the desired settings see chapter 9 6 LCD button Disp Button fo...

Page 9: ...f a video clip 5 Flash Indicates the condition of the flash see table 9 6 White balance indicator Displays the selected white balance setting Not displayed if the white balance has been set to Auto see table 10 and chapter 7 5 4 7 Compression Displays the selected compression see table 10 8 Resolution Displays the selected resolution see table 10 9 Date Displays the date see chapter 12 10 Exposure...

Page 10: ... 6 figure 5 to turn off the details Press the DISP button again to turn the LCD screen off Press the DISP button again to make everything visible again Note You cannot alter anything in the menu when the LCD screen is turned off Playback mode Press the DISP button to display details about the recording resolution date time and flash Press the DISP button again to return to the normal image Setup m...

Page 11: ...for taking close up photographs Distance 20 cm The macro symbol will be displayed in the bottom left hand corner of the LCD screen when this mode has been selected by pressing the Set Macro Audio button Table 8 Macro options Note It is recommended to use the stand and the automatic exposure function see chapter 7 3 when taking photographs using the macro mode 7 3 Automatic exposure The camera has ...

Page 12: ...nd Flash on The flash will work every time regardless of the lighting conditions Table 9 Flash Note The batteries quickly become empty when the flash is used a lot Note Under normal circumstances it takes between 6 and 10 seconds to recharge the flash depending on the battery power Note The flash cannot be used when the battery power is too low Replace the batteries 7 5 Menu settings when in the C...

Page 13: ... 0 Æ 2 0 step 0 5 Sets the exposure see chapter 7 5 3 Auto Daylight Sunset Fluorescent White balance Tungsten Sets the white balance see chapter 7 5 4 U K Table 10 Menu settings in the capture mode 7 5 1 Image size resolution Photographs can be saved in the memory in four different resolutions The lower the resolution the more photographs you can save in the camera s memory The higher the resoluti...

Page 14: ...y Tungsten Setting for incandescent lighting indoor photography Fluorescent Setting for fluorescent lighting indoor photography Tip A photograph is sensitive to the light conditions In sunlight the photograph appears blue and under fluorescent lighting the photograph appears green The human eye can solve this problem The camera however cannot solve this problem without making alterations Under nor...

Page 15: ...ote The image is unfocused when first displayed on the LCD screen The image will become focussed after 2 seconds This is normal Note You can scroll to the next or previous recording after the image has become focussed Take this 2 second delay into consideration when scrolling through the camera s memory 9 1 1 Displaying thumbnails 1 Press the control button to the left flash Nine thumbnails will b...

Page 16: ...ormat the memory Slide Show 1 3 5 7 9 sec Time delay setting for a slide show Unlock Protect Lock Protection to prevent photographs or video clips from being deleted Print 1 X0 Æ X9 Set number of copies to be printed on a printer Table 12 Menu settings 1 This option is only available when a memory card has been inserted into the camera 9 2 1 Deleting photographs and video clips Deleting one all ph...

Page 17: ... card reader it is possible to print the selected photographs directly A computer is then not necessary See the instruction manual provided with your printer for more information 10 Viewing photographs and video clips on a computer See the Quick Installation Guide for instructions on how to install the camera on a computer and how to connect it to a computer The driver must be installed for Window...

Page 18: ...le s mini jack connector to the camera s Video out connection 6 figure 3 2 Connect the yellow RCA plug to the Video in connection on your TV or video 3 Set the television to the video channel 4 Set the camera to the Playback mode Note The camera s Video out connection is not suitable for connecting to your TV s aerial connection Your TV must have a Video in connection Note If the image on the TV i...

Page 19: ...mera Cancel Energy saving Power off 1 10 min 2 min Energy saving setting which can be set between 1 and 10 minutes or turned off ON Display date Date Stamp Off For displaying the date when the photograph was taken YY MM DD MM DD YY Date Type DD MM YY The way in which the date is displayed on the photograph Date setting Date Set For setting the date and time Reset the date and time after replacing ...

Page 20: ...This could damage both the memory card and the camera Note The camera automatically saves photographs and video clips on a memory card when one has been inserted into the camera An external memory card must first be formatted for optimal use Symbol which is displayed on the LCD screen 11 figure 6 when a memory card has been inserted into the camera Symbol flashes the memory card is write protected...

Page 21: ...rtain file format such as JPG 4 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 5 Restart the computer when requested to do so The Trust Installer will appear again when the computer is restarted 15 2 Using Ulead Photo Explorer You can use Ulead Photo Explorer 7 0 to download photographs onto your computer For a detailed description of Photo Explorer see the program s Help function ...

Page 22: ...mplete the installation The Trust 962Z PowerC m Optical Zoom folder will appear 5 Double click on PEX 2 0 to install Ulead Photo Explorer PEX 2 0 English version PEX 2 0F French version PEX 2 0I Italian version PEX 2 0G German version PEX2 0P Portuguese version PEX2 0S Spanish version 6 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation 16 2 2 Use Open the Photo Explorer file in the Ul...

Page 23: ...ilar old devices and remove these by clicking on the Add Remove 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 17 2 Checking after the installation After installing the device and the programs the following are installed on your computer and can be checked Start Settings Control Panel Doub...

Page 24: ...ra has not been connected to a USB port Connect the camera to a USB port The error message Capture device was not detected is displayed The camera has been connected to a USB hub which does not have a power supply Connect the camera to a USB hub which has a power supply or to a USB port on your computer The batteries have been inserted incorrectly or are empty Insert the batteries into the battery...

Page 25: ...e colour is correct Adjust your monitor correctly see the instruction manual provided with your monitor The printer has been set incorrectly If the photographs look good on your monitor check your printer settings An inkjet printer has a blocked ink cartridge See the instruction manual provided with your printer for instructions on how to test the printer and solve any problems The colours of the ...

Page 26: ...ccurs 18 Warranty conditions Our products have a two year manufacturer s warranty which is effective from the date of purchase If there is a fault return the product to your dealer and include a description 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 b...

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