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Appendix C : Menu Description

Menu Operation

* When the Menu button is pressed either in the Recording mode or

the Playback mode, corresponding Menu screen appears on the LCD

monitor.  (Refer to the Main Menu sections on page 2 and 5)

*  The “>” mark on the left side of item indicates that this item is currently

selected.  Pressing    /-or   /+ button can move up or down the

indicator to select other item in the menu.

* Then pressing the ENTER button  moves the “>” to the right side of

selected item (or goes to the sub-menu, if any, to change the current

configuration).

* In case that the “>” has moved from left to right ,press    /- or    /+

button until the desired configuration appears. Press the ENTER button

to confirm the configuration , then the “>”will go back to left side of the

item.

* In case the sub-menu has displayed, select items by pressing    /+

or     /- button and press ENTER button to confirm.

* To close the Menu screen, press the Menu button when the “>”is on

the left side of item.  (When in sub-menu, it goes back to Main Menu

screen.)

Recording Mode

Main Menu

The Main Menu below appears on

the LCD monitor when the MENU

button is pressed in the Recording

mode (all settings below are defaults).

* CAPTURE - Set capturing mode

* PRE-FLASH - “On” or “Off” the Red Eye Reduction function

* WHITE BAL - Set white balance mode

Summary of Contents for Vivicam 3500

Page 1: ...Vivicam 3500 User Manual English 021009...

Page 2: ...the Self Timer Mode 12 Playback stored images 13 Display Images on a TV Screen 13 Download Stored Images to Your Personal Computer 14 System Requirement 14 LCD Brightness Control Dial 15 Creative Mode...

Page 3: ...22 Camera Back View 23 Side of the Camera 23 Basic Button Functionality 24 Appendix B Icon Descripting 25 Recording Mode 25 Zoom up Mode 25 Playback Mode 26 Thumbnail Display 26 Major Types of Icons...

Page 4: ...uilt in Flash bmSelf timer LED bnFlash control Sensor boView finder window bpLens bqStrap Eyelet brDigital out put port bsVideo out put port btAC power socket ckView Finder Eyepiece clReady LED cmPlay...

Page 5: ...e batteries from camera if you will not use it for more than two weeks Never mix old batteries with new ones Never break up the batteries or dispose of in fire It may cause the danger of explosion Nev...

Page 6: ...Card pushing the CompactFlash Ejector as shown Fig 5 2 3 If the camera is powered on without the card or with a unknown care the NO CARD message appears on the LCD monitor Notes Always keep Power Off...

Page 7: ...camera The camera displays CARD FULL if no more images can be stored in the rest of memory under the selected quality mode When the displayed number is 0001 and try to capture a new image the cam era...

Page 8: ...cessing is completed Usually the Picture number is decreased by the shutter release but it may not be depending on subjects to be captured Take care of your fingers that not to block the lens or flash...

Page 9: ...ing the Self Timer Mode Fig 8 This mode is not only for close distance but also for distant scenic pictures When taking a long distance scenic pictures or night view evening scene using a slow shutter...

Page 10: ...card is replaced the camera memorizes the last play backed image at the power off and displays the same image at the next power on If any images are captured in the Recording mode the latest captured...

Page 11: ...computer and execute the specific software You are now ready to transfer the images System Requirement Hardware The following is the required system configuration IBM PC or 100 compatible with a Pent...

Page 12: ...o mode and allows you to easily capture closer subjects In the Recording mode the ENTER MACRO button allows you to easily capture subjects in the range of 0 1 m to 0 5 m Auto White Balance The camera...

Page 13: ...can not function in case of the 9 sequential image capture Playback mode The camera can zoom up a stored image by pressing the ZOOM button Pressing again this button releases the zooming mode An imag...

Page 14: ...e Erase protection A user can erase any image individually or all images at a time The images can also be erase protected When protected they can not be erased until unlocked But they can be lost if t...

Page 15: ...LL CompactFlash Replace a new card or message display Card is full erase some images on LCD after taking a picture Too bright or too Wrong BRIGHT Adjust the BRIGHT dark LCD image setting setting No si...

Page 16: ...Please be reminded that a longer tripod screw might punc ture and damage the camera 6 Never try to disassemble the camera since the circuit of this camera has a high working voltage Warranty Policy O...

Page 17: ...ages F N E when 4MB CF card is used Image Capturing single or 9 sequential images saved as one image file Playback Modes Single or 9 thumbnails Image search function available Digital Zoom 2x both in...

Page 18: ...nce Auto Fixed Daylight and Office Light Self Timer Electronic self timer about 10 sec delay Optical Viewfinder Real image type with 2x zoom and AF markings LCD Monitor 2 inch Full color TFT LCD Auto...

Page 19: ...22 SHUTTER Taking Lens Self timer LED LCD Brightnwss Control dial Appendix A Camera User Interface Flash Control Sensor View Finder Built in Flash Battery Cover ComractFlash Ejector...

Page 20: ...C F CARD IN Video output connector Digital interface connector AC Adapter connector ComractFlash Card Slot 2 LCD monitor Mode Switch Viewfinder READY LED Optical Connect cover _ DIGITAL VIDEOOUT DO IN...

Page 21: ...Shutter Capture Zoom 2x capture 2x playback Quality Multi Quality select Thumbnail Flash Flash set Down Backward Down Self Self timer set Up Forward Up Macro Enter Macro mode Menu confirm Menu confirm...

Page 22: ...ite balance indicator Fous mode indicator Flash icon Auto Fill Off Pre Flash indicator Self time icon Sequential capture indicator Exposure compensation Value ZOOM UP MODE Recording Mode Appendix B Ic...

Page 23: ...umer Image Quality Indicator Protect Image indicator Zoom up icon Appeared when the image is captured in 2x mode Thumbnail Display Indicator for selected thumbnail Picture File Number Image quality ic...

Page 24: ...e Pre Flash is ON White Balance Auto Day Lt Office Focusing Auto Macro Fixed 2 0 m Fixed 0 5 m Fixed 0 1 m of images of images can be captured Date Current date and time CARD FULL When no more images...

Page 25: ...t configuration In case that the has moved from left to right press or button until the desired configuration appears Press the ENTER button to confirm the configuration then the will go back to left...

Page 26: ...EQ 9 Capture nine 9 sequential scene per one shooting in one picture Pre Flash This setting is retained even the camera is turned off OFF No pre flash ON Fire a pre flash light in Auto Flash and Fill...

Page 27: ...OFT Softer the images to be captured Color Menu The camera will go back to the default setting after it is turned off NORMAL No color effect is applied to the image to be captured LIGHT Lighten the co...

Page 28: ...images captured by camera on the Compact Flash card ERASE SINGLE Erase a selected image on the LCD monitor PROTECT IMAGE Lock unlock a selected one image on the LCD monitor FORMAT CARD Format a Compac...

Page 29: ...red on the Compact Flash card inserted in the camera NO Go back to Main Menu without erasing Erase SINGLE Menu YES Erase one image which is displayed on the LCD monitor NO Go back to Main Menu without...

Page 30: ...tion status of the selected image In case the image is protected the Protect icon will appear SELECT Select image to be protected Format Card Menu YES Format the CompactFlash card inserted in the came...

Page 31: ...ven the camera is turned off M D Y The date is displayed in order of Month Date Year D M Y The date is displayed in order of Date Month Year Y M D The date is displayed in order of Year Month Date Set...

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