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TRUST 910Z POWERC@M OPTICAL ZOOM

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Ensure the green Camera
Ready LED indicator is on
and not flashing.

If the light is flashing, wait until it
emits a steady light before taking
a picture. The camera may be
waiting for the flash to charge.

The camera won’t
take a picture.

Is the camera connected to
a computer?

The camera’s buttons are not
functional when connected to a
PC. Disconnect the camera to
take more pictures.

Is the flash on?

Ensure the flash is set to auto or
always on. Refer to Setting the
Flash.

The flash doesn’t
work.

There’s too much light.

When there’s too much light the
flash will not work in auto-mode.

The camera or subject was
moving when the shot was
taken.

Hold the camera steady or put it
on a tripod to take pictures.

The images are
blurry.

There was not enough light
while taking picture.

Use the flash option.

The computer does
not recognize the
camera

The camera was
connected to a personal
computer by USB before
installing software.

Connect the camera to the
computer with the USB cable.
Select [My computer] > [Control
panel] > [System] > [Device
manager]. From [other devices]
delete [Composite USB device]
or [unknown device]. Disconnect
the camera from the computer,
install the software, and then
reconnect the camera.

Images lose
formatting data
during image
capture in "PC
Camera" mode.

If your hard disk's DMA
setting is turned off images
may lose formatting data
during image capture.
(Windows 98 and Windows
ME only.)

Please check to make sure your
hard drive's DMA setting is
enabled, as follows:

From the Windows Start menu,
select Settings, then Control
Panel.
In the Control Panel double-click
System, then click the Device
Manager tab.
Select your hard drive from the
list, then click Properties.
Click the Settings tab.
Make sure the box marked DMA
is checked. If not, check the box
to ensure that your hard drive will
protect image attributes during
capture.

Summary of Contents for POWERCAM OPTICAL ZOOM 910Z

Page 1: ...ssive substances such as white spirit to clean the device These may harm the material Do not submerge the device in liquid This may be dangerous and will damage the device Do not use this device near water Make sure nothing is placed on the cable Do not use this device in an area where the cable can become worn or damaged as a result of people walking over it Do not disassemble the camera Touching...

Page 2: ...in the battery such as discoloration deformation or leakage When the alkaline batteries are empty ask your local authority where you can dispose of them Note Alkaline or NiMH batteries type AA are suitable for use with this device Note Do not use old and new batteries at the same time because the old batteries may deplete the new ones Note The batteries should be removed if the camera is not going...

Page 3: ...o turn it off 4 WB Delete Press this button to cycle through the White Balance pre sets Auto Daylight Shade Tungsten and Fluorescent when taking pictures See also chapter 6 2 5 Strobe Copy Copies pictures during playback from internal camera memory to the external SD MMC memory card if available 6 Zoom Out Key Zooming out of the object while in Snapshot Pre set Video or Playback mode This button c...

Page 4: ...tch on off the LCD screen In Playback mode switch on off indicators on LCD screen In Set up mode Select item 17 LCD Display Use the LCD display to preview photos When in the Set up menu use the LCD display to configure the camera Table 2 Functions of the rear of the camera 3 3 Bottom of the camera Use table 3 in combination with figure 3 Item Description Function 1 Tripod Connector Attaches the ca...

Page 5: ...o clips stored in the digital camera s on board memory or on the SD MMC memory card 4 Snapshot Mode Snapshot mode is used for taking pictures 5 Pre set Mode Pre set Mode has five pre set settings optimised for taking specific types of pictures Landscape Portrait Night Scene Self Timer and Macro 7 Video Mode Video mode allows you to record preview videoclips Table 4 Mode Dial Button 3 5 LCD Display...

Page 6: ... figure 8 1 Turn off the camera 2 Open the battery holder on the bottom of the camera by pressing on the cover and sliding in the direction of the arrow toward the outside edge of the camera 3 Insert batteries into the chamber making sure that the positive and negative ends are properly oriented as indicated on the compartment s interior wall 4 Close the battery cover The battery condition is show...

Page 7: ...D MMC Card make sure it is also installed before you turn on the camera If you want to store images directly to the camera s internal memory either remove the memory card or select Internal from the Storage Media menu Note Using the LCD display consumes more battery power To prolong the life of your batteries it is recommended to keep the LCD display shut off when not needed 5 1 Setting the camera...

Page 8: ...n button to select Date Time and then press the Display button 2 Select the Style option by using the Down button Press the Display button to enter that menu 3 Choose either Month Day or Day Month as the display style for the date 4 When the settings are correct press the Display button to save the changes and return to main menu 5 Select again Date Time and press the Display button 6 Select the C...

Page 9: ... press again to return back to the beginning The sysmbols are turned back on 5 2 2 Flash The flash settings are automatic flash flash red eye reduction and never flash To set the flash 1 Turn Mode Dial to SNAPSHOT or PRE SET mode 2 Press button 5 figure 2 to change flash settings 3 See table 7 1 for the description of the flash settings Symbol Name Description empty Auto Flash The camera senses wh...

Page 10: ... basic picture taking while the Pre set mode allows you to take pictures in one of five pre set schemes Macro Self Timer Landscape Portrait and Night Scene 5 3 1 Taking pictures in SNAPSHOT mode Note To save the batteries the camera will turn off automatically when it has not been used for 3 minutes See figure 2 1 Turn the camera on using the ON OFF button 3 2 Place the MODE DIAL 13 in the SNAPSHO...

Page 11: ...ore light Down Button Decreases the camera exposure compensation which gradually blocks light Display Button Browse through the following LCD display settings Press once to activate histogram Press twice to turn off battery remaining pictures quality indicators Press again to turn off LCD screen Strobe Copy Determines how the strobe light flash is used Pressing the Strobe key cycles through the fo...

Page 12: ... photos for example Macro This pre set optimises the camera for taking extreme close up shots of objects or people within a foot or less of the camera When not using this pre set the camera lens cannot focus as well as normal due to the extremely short distance between it and the subject matter Table 8 Symbols in PRE SET mode 5 3 4 Taking pictures using Self timer For taking pictures using the sel...

Page 13: ...ns before recording to increase and decrease the lens exposure value which variously brightens and darkens the video as light is regulated 5 5 Reviewing pictures video clips One benefit of digital cameras is that you could immediately check whether or not you like the picture you just took To view the pictures that you have stored in internal memory or on the SD MMC Memory Card rotate the Mode Dia...

Page 14: ...B Delete Move thumbnail selector to left Display Button Turn on off thumbnail selector Table 9 2 Functions thumbnail review Press the Shutter button or the Zoom buttons to go to full screen review See chapter 5 5 1 5 6 Connecting the camera to a TV The camera can be connected to a TV to view your pictures and or video clips The LCD screen will be turned off A standard RCA video cable is supplied w...

Page 15: ...ugh the speakers then you may have connected the image plugs to the wrong connection Check the connections and try again 5 7 Turn off the camera When you are finished taking pictures press the power button 3 figure 2 to turn it off This conserves battery power 6 Advanced camera settings 6 1 Set up menu See chapter 5 1 how to set the camera in the SET UP mode See table 10 for all options DELETE ALL...

Page 16: ...n installed SD MMC Card 5 Press the Display button to confirm your selection and return to the main Set up screen LANGUAGE The digital camera can display menu items in the following languages English French Spanish German Italian Chinese and Japanese For more on setting the default language see chapter 5 1 VIDEO OUT When connecting your camera to a television you have the option to choose a video ...

Page 17: ... Select one of the options from table 11 depending on the surroundings in which the photographs will be taken empty Auto WB The camera automatically determines the White Balance setting Daylight Use this setting when taking pictures in bright daylight to reduce the effect of whitewashed pictures Shade Use this setting when taking pictures in shade or any time your pictures come out too dark Tungst...

Page 18: ... is selected Use the Up and Down buttons to browse through your pictures Press Shutter button or WB Delete button to go back any time Use Strobe Copy button to set the DPOF settings of the selected picture The number of copies could be set now Press Up and Down buttons to increase or decrease the number of copies you want to print Press Strobe Copy button again to set the date mark when printing t...

Page 19: ...afe Mode 2 Click on Start Settings Control Panel and double click on the Add Remove Programs icon 3 Find all the programs for similar 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 7 1 2 Driver Installation 1 Insert the installatio...

Page 20: ...era mode allows you to use the camera as a standard PC video camera like the kind used for video teleconferencing security videophones and so on To activate switch the Mode Dial of your camera to CAMERA mode 1 figure 4 Both MSD and PC Camera mode may only be used once you have connected the camera to your PC with the supplied USB cable 7 1 5 Moving Photos to a PC When connected to your computer in...

Page 21: ...gned for a PC with Windows 3 The recorded video clips are in a format designed for a PC and might not play correctly on Mac s without additional software for playing media files 7 2 2 Getting your pictures 1 Make sure your computer is turned on 2 Turn the MODE switch to the PLAYBACK position 3 Connect the camera to your MAC An extra folder will be added to your desktop Your pictures are stored in ...

Page 22: ...raphs Photo Explorer is useful if you wish to download photographs and save them on your computer Follow the instructions below to install Photo Explorer 7 0 1 Start the Trust Software Installer see figure 9 2 Select Ulead Photo Explorer 7 0 SE 3 Select the language you wish to use 4 Follow the on screen instructions 8 1 3 COOL 360 COOL 360 is an image editing program that can be used to change th...

Page 23: ...G format to save space JPEG reduces the size of the file by removing small details from the photograph If you wish to edit the photographs during different sessions use a different file format to JPEG for example TIFF to prevent the loss of quality as a result of constant loading and saving in the JPEG format Note Since editing cannot be undone it is recommended to make a copy of the photographs a...

Page 24: ...he program Start Programs DVD Picture Show Basic SE DVD Picture Show Basic SE 2 A window will appear once in which you must input the country you are located in or the video system Select the bottom option and then select PAL 3 Click on OK 4 In the following window select Next A choice menu for the slideshow will now be displayed This window will be empty the first time you use the program 5 Click...

Page 25: ... will be opened namely NetMeeting and your Dial up connection 4 Fill in your user name and password and click on Connect to connect to the Internet A Dial Up Connection window will appear if you use an external gateway a cable modem or ADSL 5 Once a connection has been made with the Internet only the NetMeeting window will remain visible The Dial up Connection window will disappear 6 A number of s...

Page 26: ...ailable with NetMeeting Caution When using NetMeeting you may contact people who have different opinions than you have Do not allow children to use NetMeeting unsupervised Microsoft has started closing down its ILS servers This will mean that you will only be able to use NetMeeting via MSN Messenger an instant message program which is included with most versions of Windows You must register with M...

Page 27: ...lick on the Create trustphotosite com account button It may take a while before the next window appears 4 Click on Continue In the window that appears you can download software for uploading your photographs to the Trust Photo Site You can download the latest version of the software here The Trust Photo Upload software is also included on the CD ROM provided with the camera 9 2 Installing the Trus...

Page 28: ...n 2496 x 2016 5 0 Mpixel Internal memory 15 MB External memory Max 256 MB SD MMC Optical zoom 3x Digital zoom 4x LCD display 1 5 3 8 cm Color TFT LCD White balance Auto WB Daylight Shade Tungsten Fluorescent View angle 53 Lens f 6 2 18 6mm 1 2 9 6 9 DPOF compatible Yes version 1 1 Self timer 10 sec Interface USB 1 1 Built in microphone Yes Built in speakers Yes 11 Troubleshooting Method 1 Read the...

Page 29: ...ion The computer does not recognize the camera The camera was connected to a personal computer by USB before installing software Connect the camera to the computer with the USB cable Select My computer Control panel System Device manager From other devices delete Composite USB device or unknown device Disconnect the camera from the computer install the software and then reconnect the camera Images...

Page 30: ...ns 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 13674 A good description of what does not work A good description of when the problem occurs ...

Page 31: ...s invalid if the product has been opened if there is mechanical damage if the product has been misused if alterations have been made to the product if the product has been repaired by a third party in the case of negligence or if the product has been used for a purpose other than that originally intended Excluded from the warranty Damage caused by accidents or disasters such as fire flood earthqua...

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