![Trust 532AV POWER VIDEO Скачать руководство пользователя страница 6](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/trust/532av-power-video/532av-power-video_manual_1176679006.webp)
TRUST 532AV POWER VIDEO
6
The batteries are full.
The battery capacity is low. Only a few more photographs can be
taken.
The batteries are empty.
Table 6: Battery conditions
4.4
Turning the camera on and off
See figure 1 on the first page of this instruction manual. The camera does not have
a separate ON/OFF switch. Turn the camera on using the menu button (9) as
follows.
1.
Unfold the LCD screen.
2.
Press the menu button and keep it pressed. The red LED on the rear of the
camera will be lit.
3.
Wait 5 seconds whilst keeping the button pressed. A noise will be heard. The
camera has now been turned on.
Turning the camera off
1.
Press the menu button and keep it pressed.
2.
Wait 5 seconds whilst keeping the button pressed. The LCD screen will turn
off. The camera has now been turned off.
Tip:
The camera turns off automatically if it is not used for approximately 1
minute.
4.5 Menu
system
See figure 1. Most settings are available on the LCD screen via the menu. Use the
menu as follows.
1.
Turn the camera on (see chapter 4.4). A short description of the symbols is
given in figure 2b and table 4.
2.
Push the menu button downwards to move to the next item.
3.
Press the menu button for a short period to select an item.
Tip:
An advanced menu system can be viewed on a TV screen if the camera is
connected to the TV using the AV cable (see table 5 and figure 2a).
4.6 Settings
4.6.1 Resolution
You can take photographs in two different resolutions using the TRUST 532AV
POWER VIDEO, namely 1600 x 1200 and 640 x 480. The default resolution when
the camera is turned on is 1600 x 1200 (2M). Carry out the following if you wish to
set the camera to the low resolution.
1.
Look at the LCD screen.
2.
Scroll to the resolution symbol (9 in figure 2b).
3.
Press the menu button for a short period to change the resolution to the low
resolution. If the camera was already in the low resolution, the resolution will
be changed to the high resolution (see table 7).