Site Number:980038-F FCC IDNIBPRYT14 May 14, 1998 APPENDIX 5 USER’S MANUAL OF EUT As you will notice on the preceding page of this manual is the The enclosed manual is for the EUT. the requirement set forth in Part 15 of FCC NOTICE about radio and television interference as per the FCC Rules. Page 25 of 59 Accredited Lab, of ANEMONE, ALA, BC 24.01 (for Emission) HTT A 174 (Enr FMC Rev.
Contents Getting Started What's hillside: System Requirements (Windows? System Requirements (Macintosh). Ratting to know the camera . Using the camera .. Power Supply Ingesting Batteries Flash Memory Extended Flash Memory Auto Power OH Eking Pictures . Using the LCD Display... Adjusting LCD Brightness... Viewing Pictures on the LCD Viewing Thumbnails Menu Mode . Erasing Pictures from Memory...
Defining Picture Quality Using the Flash Using the Leif-Timer Memory Full Connecting to Your Computer Ths Digital Interface Installing Capture Software ..
Getting Started Congratulations On PLIGHTING Y Our NEW Adaptation Camera. This camera is 8 state-of-the-art camera bringing to you the ease of use of traditional cameras combined with such high-tech functionality as full-color LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) photo previewing, allowing you to immediately see fhe pictures you have just ken: a built-in, Nan-expiring flesh.
System Requirements (Windows) « Personal computer with minim 488, 33MHz processor « Microsoft Windows operating system (version 31 and higher Windows ready} + SMB or more of RAM » 30MB of hard disk space » available serial port and CD-ROM drive + color display (BO0XBC0 24-bit or higher recommended) System Requirements (Macintosh) = Power PC or above » System 7.
Getting to know the camera H Malformation Mode switch 5 Erase 2 icon button 8 Menu 3 Multiplier Display 7 lay /Record 4 Shyster Release Power 8 9 View Finder ° Display 1 Forvard/SelfTimer 2 Backward Flesh © LCD Display
Using the camera Power Supply This camera features a two-way power supply that lets you use either batteries (AA-size Alkaline) or a household AC current Inserting Batteries 1 Place your thumb on the battery door 2 Slide the battery door sway from the camera. Wotan view of the camera 3 assertive batteries as indicated on the inner side of the battery door. Notes: = if you are not going to be using the camera for an extended length of time, then you should remove the batteries to prevent leaks or corrosion.
Battery Life Indicator When the camera has sufficient power, the Low Power icon on the LCD display of the camera remains dark. When the power is low, the Low Power icon visible to indicate they the batteries are weak and need to be replaced. Also, do nat use the Flash or Auto-Flash features while battery power is fow. Generally, once the Low Power icon comes on, '0 minutes of operation time is available.
Using AC Power To run the camera on standard AC power, use the Adapter «= t Always be sure to use the AC adapter which comes with the camera. any other inappropriate adapter may Cause damage ‘0 the camera which is not covered Under the warranty. = Grasp the raptor. not the cord, when unplugging the adapter farm o wall socket, « i the power cord becomes damaged (exposed wires, disconnection, etc) please purchase & new AC adapter Use of a damaged cord may cause fire or electrical shock.
Taking Pictures + Turn the camera on by pressing the Power button When the camera activates, you will see an image of the object they the camera lens is currently positioned toward ro Set the camera to Nor met if the object or view is 40cm or more away from the camera, and to Macro i the object or view is between 10 and 30cm away. This Is set using the Macros Normal mode switch. Then press she Play/ Rec button to set the camera lo Recording mode. Note image Storage capacity 1s as fallows: With §12K memory.
The LCD screen pauses and in a few seconds a static copy of the image appears while the camera saves « to memory. Once the LCD resumes previewing, you can fake another picture of switch ta the PLAY mode 10 view the image you just recorded. = Using the LCD Display Using the boot-r: Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), you can view pictures ina few seconds after capturing them. The following section describes how to use the LCD and itg various functions.
Viewing Pictures on the LCD The Display button turns the LCD display on, allowing you to see each picture as it is taken. + After turning on the Power, press the Play/Record button to switch to the Play mode. The LCD display warms up end then displays the last stricture taken. If there are no pictures i the camera, then a message displays informing you of this.
Menu Mode o enter the Menu Mods, press the Menu button and release it. The LCD image is replaced by the built-in functions mer containing options and features to set the camera status. To use the functions, simply select the one you want to engage with the Self/+ or Bellybuttons, and then press the Shutter Release button. The seven functions FUNCTION HOED in Men Mode are. MOVE TC GRAD EE) + Move To Card saves the images in the additional memory card.
= Auto Power Off allows you to set the interval for auto shut off Press the Shutter Release button to Increase the interval of shut off time. Selecting the OK option to accept the setting or the Exit 10 rectum to the rein menu. Note halt you can set the interval up to 99 minutes. + Auto Play defines the interval between images when viewing them on the LCD screen. Press the Shutter Release button to increase the auto play interval.
Defining Picture Quality Your digital camera can take pictures at wo different modes: Comprehensiveness) and Comprehensiveness. Both modes take pictures at 640° 480 monitor resolution. Note. however. that you camera can only store 8 images in Normal made or 4 images in Fine mode with S12K built-in flash memory. To define your picture quality: 1 Click the Peru button to display the mere options in the LCD display.
Memory Full Once you have taken the number of pictures allowed by the camera tor 512K flash memory, 8 in Normal mode or 4 Fine. or high-resolution, mode), you must erase them before capturing new ones. To save pictures, transfer them from the DC-600 camera Lo your computer via the appropriate cable BC or MAC) and the COM post on your Computer. When your Camera memory is full, the green memory light will flash every one second Als, the LCD screen displays a MEMORY FULL message.
5 0 The video cutout connector allows you transmit stored images (640x480 11 size) or live video to a standard television set. When the LOD monitor s off, ihe camera © cannot output via this port.
Appendix 1: LCD Icons Here's a summery of all the cans found in the LCE screen of the digital camera ard what they mean pigpen Fil Flash No Fish Aco Flash Set-Turier on Ful battery power Ff battery power Low battery power Locked file (cont be erased) Fine Quality mode Normal Quality mode Copy rages to memory card Erase ar mage income may Erase one image from camera memory.
Specifications image Sensor: 1/4 COD. with 350.000 pixels LCD Display: 18 color display with 5 image: sec for movie-like display Image Resolution: 840 x 480 pixels Color: 24-bit (167 million colors) Memory: 512 Ki internal flash memory Storage min. 8 pictures with JPEG data compression Lens: Normal infirmity, Macro 20 em 15-30 om} Aperture Ratio: F 40 Built-in Flash: Automatic.
Operation Guide for Precept Footprint . Setting up the printer type Press the fB bunion on the Footprint to select a printer. When pressing the button, the printer type will be shown on the digital camera's LCD display. Press the button several times to switch among different printer types. Wait for 3 seconds when the desired printer type is shown on the LCD display. Note. Prefatory supports Hire kinds of pone Canon BUC soporifics 2.