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User Manual

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Summary of Contents for CyperPix E460M

Page 1: ...User Manual 165mm 2 122mm 2 ...

Page 2: ... Show 20 Setting Image Protection 21 Printing Out Images without a PC 21 n Under Movie Clip Mode 22 Setting the Recording Time of a Movie Clip 22 n Under Setup Mode 23 Setting Beep Sound 23 Setting Auto Power Off 23 Setting Date Stamp 23 Setting Date Type 23 Setting Date 24 Setting Quick View 24 Setting Language 25 Setting Reset 25 Setting TV Mode 25 TV Connection 26 PC Connection 27 n Installing ...

Page 3: ...tact the company that you bought this camera from for help Do not operate this camera with wet hands which may cause electric shock Do not place or store the camera in a high temperature environment which may cause damage to the camera Do not mix to use different types of batteries or new and old batteries Please remove the batteries to avoid electricity leakage if the camera is not in use for a l...

Page 4: ...Overall Introduction 4 User Manual Quick Start Guide User Manual Accessories Digital Camera Camera Driver Ulead Software 2 x AA Batteries Camera Pouch Quick Start Guide USB Cable Wrist Strap Video Cable ...

Page 5: ...e Ø Movie Clip Mode Ø Setup Mode Left Direction Flash Thumbnails Button Up Direction Button Down Direction Button Zoom in out Button Optical Digital Zoom Right Direction Self Timer Button Set Macro Speaker Button Strap Eyelet Mode Dial Menu Cancel Button LED Indicator Viewfinder TFT LCD Monitor TFT LCD Button Power Button Microphone Battery Cover Top Top Back Top Front Top Bottom Top Mode Dial Wor...

Page 6: ...ed Battery drained 7 Memory Card 8 9 10 11 12 13 Exposure Date Image Size 2272x1704 2048x1536 1600x1200 1280x960 14 Image Quality Super fine Fine Normal White Balance Auto Daylight Sunset Fluorescent Tungsten Self timer 5 2 1 Flash Mode Auto flash Auto flash with red eye reduction Slow Sync Fill in flash Flash off Working Mode Focus Range Flash Modes Digital Zoom Thumbnails Self timer Memory Card ...

Page 7: ...er is full Battery power is half drained Have new batteries ready Battery power is drained Replace the batteries you are using now Note 2 pcs of AA alkaline Ni MH CRV 3 batteries are strongly recommended for normal operation Loading the Batteries 1 Turn off the camera 2 Push down the black triangle button on the Battery Cover and slide out to open it 3 Load 2 x AA batteries into the battery chambe...

Page 8: ...t Strap Note If a new SD card is used it is necessary to format firstly Please refer to page 20 for the details Note The image s can be stored either in built in flash memory or in memory card Only if the memory card is inserted the images will be stored in the memory card rather than the built in flash memory On the other hand the images will be stored in the built in flash memory only if a memor...

Page 9: ...ranged from 0 2m to 0 8 m pressing down SET MACRO button to change the focus range 6 Press and hold the shutter button halfway down Note when the color of the central frame turns from white to red and then to green this means the camera Auto Focus is ready And then you can continue next step for image shooting 7 Press the shutter button fully down for capturing the image 8 The LED Indicator starts...

Page 10: ... Move up and down the zoom button to adjust the suitable zoom position Note The lens moves when the zoom feature is being used Be very careful not to touch the lens Note When the zoom exceeds 3X enlargement is carried out using digital processing image and the image can be enlarged up to 4X using the digital zoom feature When the digital zoom feature is used the image quality deteriorates unlike t...

Page 11: ...ure as shown on the left side of camera And the Macro icon will appear on the LCD screen DISP POWER Macro 0 2m 0 8m Note By pressing the LCD button in order you may change the display with fewer icons on the TFT LCD turn the TFT LCD off and turn it on again for all available icons Note With the power off TFT LCD Monitor you are able to extend the power consumption of the camera and you may use the...

Page 12: ... required under shooting mode To avoid the subject s eyes appear red in the picture use this mode can effectively minimize the likelihood of the red eye effect The flash will fire and the exposure time is set to 1 2 second so that the subject in the foreground and background are properly exposed This mode will enable the flash to fire in any circumstances The mode will disable the flash to fire in...

Page 13: ...bar appearing on the left of the TFT LCD monitor shows the current digital and optical zoom position Note When the zoom exceeds 3X enlargement is carried out by using digital processing and the image can be enlarged up to 4X by using the digital zoom feature When the digital zoom feature is used the image quality is unlike the enlargement with the optical zoom ...

Page 14: ...g is changed or not by the image size icon display on the right side of the LCD screen If not please repeat the above steps Note Three levels of image quality can be selected as follows Super Fine Fine Normal Note The better the image quality is set the less the number of images can be stored in the built in flash memory or the memory card Note Three levels of image quality can be selected as foll...

Page 15: ...n record any voice or sound right after capturing the image and you can also see the icon on the top of TFT LCD Monitor blinking Note With the voice Memo function you can record a voice memo for a image that you just shot just as a memo with sound Then go to the PLAYBACK Mode you can view the image you just shot and listen to the sound you recorded by pressing down the SET button ...

Page 16: ...ER Note The higher the value is the brighter the image will be Note Five White Balance modes can be selected as follows Auto Adjusting the white balance automatically Daylight Under strong light environment Sunset Under sunset light environment Fluorescent Under fluorescent light environment Tungsten Under tungsten light environment Note It is suggested to stay AUTO mode for beginners ...

Page 17: ...R SET M ACRO ME NU CANCEL DISP PO W ER DISP PO W ER SET M AC RO ME NU CANCEL DISP PO W ER Displaying an Image Information Note After enlarging your image by digital process step3 then you can continue the step4 to enter the PAN mode 100 0003 SIZE 2048x1536 DATE 2003 07 10 TIME 17 16 56 FLASH FIRED DISP DIS P POWER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL DIS P POWER ...

Page 18: ...ISP POWER Note Press Up and Down Direction Button to search for the movie clip you record and press SET Direction Button to play the movie clip Note You can press the SET Button to pause the playback and repress to cancel it Note Press Up and Down Direction Button to search for the images or movie clips and press the SET Button to see the movie clip Note The appearance of the icon represents a mov...

Page 19: ...Advanced Functionality Settings 19 Deleting Image s D ISP POWER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL D ISP POWER D ISP POWER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL D ISP POWER ...

Page 20: ...ge 19 and follow the steps selecting FORMAT in step 3 YES in step 4 Formatting the Built in Flash Memory Please make sure no memory card is inserted Refer to page 19 and follow the steps selecting FORMAT in step 3 YES in step 4 Setting Slide Show Default 1SEC DISP PO WER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL DISP PO WER ...

Page 21: ...celling this PROTECT function please repeat the steps above and select UNLOCK Instead Note You cannot see the PRINT function on the TFT LCD Monitor if a memory card is not inserted Note After the above steps are done please check if the is shown on the left down corner If it is not shown please repeat the steps Note After the above steps are done please check if the is shown on the left side of th...

Page 22: ...Shutter Button is pressed the camera will start and end the recording automatically according to the time you select 2 If Manual is selected press the Shutter Button to start the recording or press the Shutter Button again to stop the recording Note The TFT LCD Monitor will show Low Light as a warning to remind you that the video that you are going to record is in a low light environment ...

Page 23: ... WER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL DISP PO WER DISP POWER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL DISP POWER Setting Date Stamp Default ON Setting Date Type DISP PO WER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL DISP PO WER DISP PO WER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL DISP PO WER Note The power off setting is from cancel to 10mins Note If ON the date in this image can be printed out ...

Page 24: ...etting Date DISP PO WER SET MAC RO MENU CANCEL DISP PO WER DISP PO WER SET MACRO MENU CANCEL DISP PO WER Setting Quick View DISP PO WER SET MAC RO MENU CANCEL DISP PO WER Note After press SET key then you can start to Set Date information ...

Page 25: ...w the playback picture on TV the video standard system of the TV must be the same ast of your digital camera Check the following list NTSC system Canada Central America Chile Colombia Japan South Korea Mexico Peru Taiwan the Philippines the U S A Belize etc PAL system Australia China Finland Germany Holland Hong Kong Italy New Zealand Spain Sweden Singapore Switzerland Thailand United Kingdom Denm...

Page 26: ... to video input ports of the TV set with the included Video Cable 2 Turn on the TV set and set the TV Video toggle switch to A V mode 3 Rotate to PLAYBACK Mode and power on the camera 4 Move up and down the direction button to select the image and view it on TV ...

Page 27: ...PC Connection 27 Installing the Camera s Driver Under Microsoft Windows 98 98SE ...

Page 28: ...tain situation please go to the Start Menu click Run and key in CD ROM Drive AutoRun exe and then click OK Button Note If the computer has DirectX 8 0 or later already the installation procedure will skip above step 4 and go to the following window directly completing the driver installation ...

Page 29: ...tored images onto the PC Note Having DirectX 8 0 or later already the computer will skip the installation procedure from step 2 above and go to the following window directly Please complete the driver installation with a OK Click The camera s driver is not required under Windows ME and Windows XP So go to page 26 for installation of Ulead Photo Explorer or go to page 30 to download the stored imag...

Page 30: ...PC Connection 30 Installing Ulead Photo Explorer Under Windows Operating System Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME XP ...

Page 31: ...PC Connection 31 ...

Page 32: ...to the CD ROM Drive The computer will create an icon named Driver CD on the desktop Step Double clicks on the icon and choose the language you prefer by double clicking on one of the below folders PEX 2 0 English PEX 2 0F French PEX 2 0G German PEX 2 0I Italian PEX 2 0J Japanese PEX 2 0P Portuguese PEX 2 0S Spanish ...

Page 33: ...er to start Ulead Photo Explorer Note If a warning window shows please visit Apple s official web site http kbase info apple com to download the latest version of CarbonLib a Key in CarbonLib in the search bar and click Search button b Download the latest version of CarbonLib c Restart the computer d Go to the desktop and double click on the icon Ulead Photo Explorer to start Ulead Photo Explorer ...

Page 34: ... and camera 4 When the USB cable is connected to the PC it will create a new hard disk named Removable Disk 5 The stored image s can be found in Removable Disk Dcim 100 media 6 View the image with double clicks n Downloading Image s Through Ulead Photo Explorer 1 Connect the camera to the PC with USB cable under any working mode Please make sure the USB cable is well connected to the PC and camera...

Page 35: ...will create a new icon named untitled on the desktop 5 Double click on the icon 6 The stored image s can be found in the folder of DCIM 100MEDIA 7 View the image with double clicks n Downloading Image s Through Ulead Photo Explorer 1 Turn on the PC and switch on the camera Connect the camera to the PC with USB cable and a new disk such as Unlabeled will be created automatically 2 Start with Uleas ...

Page 36: ...ilt in flash memory Please take pictures or record movie clips FILE ERROR File format error Insert a new SD MMC card or format the media MEMORY ERROR Memory is damaged or failed Format the media CARD ERROR Card is damaged or failed Insert a new SD MMC card LOW BATTERY ICON BLINKING Battery power is drained Insert new batteries HAND SHAKE ICON The environment is too dark in Flash Off mode Cancel th...

Page 37: ...l Self timer 10 seconds with LED indicator Media Internal memory 16MB flash memory External memory SD Card File Format Still Image JPEG DCF DPOF Movie Clip AVI with wave sound Storage Image Size Extra Large 2272x1704 via interpolation Large 2048x1536 Medium 1600x1200 pixels Small 1280x960 pixels Image Play Single image with voice memo AVI play with audio thumbnails slide show Interface Digital out...

Page 38: ...owners Technical supports Registered users are entitled to Ulead technical support This Web site has valuable up to date information about Photo Explorer other Ulead products and free downloads Visit our Web site at www ulead com or send an e mail at support ulead com tw Headquarters Ulead Systems Inc North South America Ulead Systems Inc Http www ulead com E mail info ulead com Asia Pacific Ulead...

Page 39: ...NT 4 0 2000 or higher 32 MB RAM or more 17 8 MB available hard drive space for program files True Color or HiColor display adapter and monitor recommended 800 X 600 minimum display resolution Windows compatible pointing device Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 or higher Internet connection recommended 16 bit or better sound card and speakers recommended DirectX 6 0 or higher for video functions only...

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