TRUST 350FS POWERC@M FLASH
Instructions when using for the first time Chapter
1.
Place battery
(4)
2.
Take photograph
(6.1)
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3.
Install driver
(7)
4.
Connect to computer
(10)
5.
Download photographs
(13)
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1 Introduction
This instruction manual is for users of the Trust 350FS PowerC@m Flash. Basic
knowledge of computers is necessary to be able to install this product.
This instruction manual is for users of the Trust 350FS PowerC@m Flash. Basic
knowledge of computers is necessary to be able to install this product.
2 Safety
2 Safety
2.1 General
information
2.1 General
information
Carefully read the following instructions before use.
Carefully read the following instructions before use.
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The Trust 350FS PowerC@m Flash does not require any special
maintenance. Use a slightly damp, soft cloth to clean the camera.
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The Trust 350FS PowerC@m Flash does not require any special
maintenance. Use a slightly damp, soft cloth to clean the camera.
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Do not use aggressive substances, such as petrol or white spirit, to clean the
device. These may harm the material.
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Do not use aggressive substances, such as petrol or white spirit, to clean the
device. These may harm the material.
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Do not submerge the device in liquid. This may be dangerous and will
damage the device. Do not use this device near water.
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Do not submerge the device in liquid. This may be dangerous and will
damage the device. Do not use this device near water.
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Do not repair this device yourself.
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Do not repair this device yourself.
2.2 Batteries
2.2 Batteries
Digital cameras are compact devices that use complex technology. As a result, high
demands are placed on the batteries, which must also be compact. Guidelines for the
effective use of batteries:
Digital cameras are compact devices that use complex technology. As a result, high
demands are placed on the batteries, which must also be compact. Guidelines for the
effective use of batteries:
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Some cameras require a voltage (energy) to store the photographs in the
memory. It is, therefore, always better to download the photographs onto a
PC as quickly as possible and to remove the batteries from the camera when
it is not used.
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Some cameras require a voltage (energy) to store the photographs in the
memory. It is, therefore, always better to download the photographs onto a
PC as quickly as possible and to remove the batteries from the camera when
it is not used.
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Cameras with a flash use a lot of energy when the flash is used. If the camera
has a flash, limit its use and take this into consideration with regard to the life
span of the batteries. The flash shortens the life span of the batteries.
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Cameras with a flash use a lot of energy when the flash is used. If the camera
has a flash, limit its use and take this into consideration with regard to the life
span of the batteries. The flash shortens the life span of the batteries.
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Better quality batteries, such as Duracell Ultra, are often more effective in the
long run and work for a much longer period of time.
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Better quality batteries, such as Duracell Ultra, are often more effective in the
long run and work for a much longer period of time.
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Rechargeable batteries are also useful if the camera is used a lot. Only use
NiMH batteries, preferably at least 1,800 mA (the maximum power can vary
per battery type and size). Never use rechargeable NiCd batteries, because
the output voltage is too low for this type of camera. Also, never recharge the
alkaline batteries provided with the camera, because this may cause them to
explode.
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Rechargeable batteries are also useful if the camera is used a lot. Only use
NiMH batteries, preferably at least 1,800 mA (the maximum power can vary
per battery type and size). Never use rechargeable NiCd batteries, because
the output voltage is too low for this type of camera. Also, never recharge the
alkaline batteries provided with the camera, because this may cause them to
explode.
1.
Never throw the batteries onto an open fire. The batteries may explode.
2.
Never drill holes into the batteries.
1.
Never throw the batteries onto an open fire. The batteries may explode.
2.
Never drill holes into the batteries.
3.
Keep the batteries out of the reach of small children.
3.
Keep the batteries out of the reach of small children.
4.
Only use AA alkaline batteries with this camera. It is recommended to use
Duracell Ultra or NiMH batteries.
4.
Only use AA alkaline batteries with this camera. It is recommended to use
Duracell Ultra or NiMH batteries.
When the batteries are empty, ask your local authority where you can dispose of
them.
When the batteries are empty, ask your local authority where you can dispose of
them.
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