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JD JENDIGITAL C 3.1 LI SD Karte (nicht im Lieferumfang) (Indexbilder) Bilder vergrössern Karte D Verwendung als PC-Kamera Hilfe erhalten 37 Sicherheitstips und pflege Sicherheitshinweise 38 39 Informationen zu gesetzlichen Bestimmungen 42 GLÜCKWUNSCH Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Erwerb Ihrer neuen Kamera. Diese wurde sorgfältig entwickelt und hergestellt um Ihnen die bestmöglichen Einsatzmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung zu stellen. Damit Sie mit den Möglichkeiten die Ihnen die Kamera bietet vertraut werden, lesen Sie diese Anleitung bevor Sie die Kamera das erste Mal in Betrieb nehmen. Li-ion Akku Halten Sie die Kamera ruhig und betätigen Sie den Auslöser Kamerateile Bildanzahl) (Polung) richtig ein. Karte Karte Schieben Sie die Karte wie dargestellt in den Kartenschacht. Karte Karte Energiesparfunktion Netzsteckdose AC Adapter Kamera USB-Kabel Halten Sie die Kamera ruhig und betätigen Sie den Auslöser. 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Wenn Sie die Kamera extremen Temperaturen aussetzen besteht die Gefahr das die innenliegenden Komponenten sich so stark erhitzen, das die Kamera zerstört wird und ggf. ein Feuer verursacht wird. • Benutzen Sie die Kamera und das Zubehör nur in gut gelüfteter Umgebung. Vorsichtsma-nahmen für Batterien/Akkus: • Verwenden Sie ausschließlich den vorgeschriebenen Akku. • Entsorgen Sie die Batterien ausschließlich den gesetzlichen Bestimmungen folgend. • Das Auslaufen, die Überhitzung oder die Explosion von Batterien können ein Feuer oder Verletzung zur Folge haben. • Schließen Sie die Batterien keinesfalls kurz und setzen Sie diese keinen hohen Temperaturen oder werfen diese gar in ein Feuer. • Benutzen Sie keine alten und neuen Batterien auf ein Mal, vermeiden Sie auch die Verwendung verschiedener Hersteller. • Stellen Sie sicher, das die Batterien der korrekten Polarität folgend in das Batteriefach eingelegt werden. (+/-). • Das Ansammeln von Staub oder Schmutz in der Kamera über einen längeren Zeitraum kann unter extremem Umständen zu einem Feuer führen. Es ist daher am besten die Kamera in regelmäßigen Abständen, vor allem vor Perioden mit hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit zu reinigen. • Die Batterien entladen sich nach längerer Zeit in der Kamera ohne das Sie diese benutzen. Nehmen Sie die Batterien daher in Zeiten längerer Nichtbenutzung aus der Kamera heraus. • Verwenden Sie keine Magnesiumbatterien da diese keine ausreichende Leistung zum Betrieb der Kamera zur Verfügung stellen. 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System Requirements ----------------------------------------------------------2. Package Contents ---------------------------------------------------------------3. Quick Start -------------------------------------------------------------------------4. Name of Parts ---------------------------------------------------------------------5. Display Information -------------------------------------------------------------6. Getting Started -------------------------------------------------------------------• Installing Camera Battery ----------------------------------------------------• Charging the Battery ----------------------------------------------------------• Inserting SD Card (Optional) -----------------------------------------------• Turning On the Camera ------------------------------------------------------• Power Saving -------------------------------------------------------------------• Using the AC adapter ------------------------------------------------------------7. Taking Pictures ------------------------------------------------------------------• Taking a Picture ---------------------------------------------------------------• Taking Continuous Pictures ------------------------------------------------• Using Digital Zoom -----------------------------------------------------------• Using Flash Light -------------------------------------------------------------• Setting Picture Quality -------------------------------------------------------• Putting Yourself in the Picture ---------------------------------------------8. Taking Videos -------------------------------------------------------------------• Taking a Video -----------------------------------------------------------------9. Reviewing Pictures and Videos -------------------------------------------• Reviewing Pictures and Videos -------------------------------------------• Viewing Nine Pictures -------------------------------------------------------• Using Slide Show -------------------------------------------------------------• Magnifying Pictures ----------------------------------------------------------• Selecting Pictures for Printing (DPOF Print Settings) ---------------- Page 1 2 2 3 5 7 8 8 8 9 10 10 10 11 11 11 12 13 13 14 16 16 17 17 17 18 18 19 Table of Contents 10. Deleting Pictures and Videos ----------------------------------------------• Deleting Single Picture or Video -------------------------------------------• Deleting All Pictures and Videos -------------------------------------------• Formatting Internal Memory or SD Card ---------------------------------11. Customizing Your Camera Settings -------------------------------------* Capture Function Menu -----------------------------------------------------* Playback Function Menu ---------------------------------------------------12. Installing Your Camera Driver ---------------------------------------------13. Installing Software -------------------------------------------------------------14. Uninstalling Software --------------------------------------------------------• Uninstalling Software ----------------------------------------------------------• Uninstall Camera's Driver ----------------------------------------------------15. Downloading Pictures and Use PC Camera ---------------------------16. Downloading Pictures in Macintosh and Linux ----------------------17. Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE -----------------------------------------------18. Ulead COOL 360 ----------------------------------------------------------------19. Internet Video Conference ---------------------------------------------------Appendix ------------------------------------------------------------------------------Specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------------Getting Help -----------------------------------------------------------------------Safty Tips and Maintance -------------------------------------------------------Regulatory Information ---------------------------------------------------------- Page 20 20 20 21 22 22 26 28 29 30 30 30 31 32 34 35 36 36 37 38 39 42 Congratulations Congratulations on the purchase of your new camera. Your camera has been carefully engineered and manufactured to give you dependable operation. Read this manual before operating the camera to become more familiar with it. This manual has been written and formatted with depth and detail so that you can easily follow the instructions to maximize the features of your camera. -1- 1. System Requirements • Personal computer, laptop, desktop, or IBM compatible with Pentium 166 MHz minimum, and with an active USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. • Windows 98 SE / ME / 2000 / XP, CD ROM drive, color monitor, mouse and keyboard. • Color printer for printing color pictures. • For transferring still images via the Internet, or for video conferencing, your computer must have modem and communication software for Internet connection. 2. Package Contents Make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. • Digital camera • Lithiumion battery • USB cable • Video cable • Pouch • Wrist strap • Installation CD • User’s guide • USB to DC cable -2- 3. Quick Start CAUTION • Please install the camera driver before using your camera with a PC. • Best way to transfer picture to PC is using the PC-DISK (Mass Storage) mode to copy all your pictures. • You need to charge the lithium battery before using the camera for the first time. • Getting Ready 1.Open the battery compartment cover. 2.Load the battery and the SD card (Optional) into the camera. 3.Close the battery compartment cover. 4.Connect USB Data Cable with PC and digital camera to charge the Battery. 5.The charging is complete when the recharge lamp turns from red to green. (It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge.) -3- • Taking a Picture 1.Turn on the camera. 2.Slide the Function switch to (Capture Function). 3.Point the camera at the subject, use the viewfinder or monitor screen to compose the picture. 4.Hold the camera still, gently press the shutter button to take a picture. • Reviewing a Picture 1.Turn on the camera. 2.Slide the Function switch to Ź (Playback Function). 3.Use Ÿ or ź to scroll through the pictures or videos on the monitor screen. • Deleting a Picture Delete One 1.Turn on the camera. 2.Slide the Function switch to Ź (Playback Function). 3.Use Ÿ or ź to display the picture you want to delete. 4.Press the MENU button to turn on the menu and then use Ż and Ź to select [Delete] on the screen. Press the Enter button. 5.Use Ż or Ź button to select ([Delete One]), and then press the Enter button to confirm. -4- 4. Name of Parts The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. -5- Indicators 1.Indicator Lamp (Green) 2.Self-Timer Lamp (Red) 3.Recharge Lamp Digital Interface: USB 1.1 Video Output: TV out in NTSC / PAL DIGITAL ZOOM During shooting, user can push Ż and Ź to zoom in and zoom out. Display Button Press the Enter button the current information on LCD monitor will be displayed. Menu Button You can turn the menu ON or OFF by pressing the Menu button. As menu turn on, main menu items appear, use Ż and Ź button to select and press the Enter button or Ÿ ź button to enter each menu item. -6- 5. Display Information -7- 6. Getting Started NOTE: The battery must be charged before using. • Installing Camera Battery: 1.Open the battery compartment cover. 2.Insert battery. Be sure to load battery with + and – terminals as shown on the camera. 3.Close the battery compartment cover. • Charging the Battery 1.Make sure the battery is installed in the camera. Turn off the camera. 2.Connect the USB cable to the camera and your computer’s USB port. Charging begins after a few seconds. 3.The recharge lamp glows red while charging, then glows green when the battery is fully charged. (It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge.) 4.After charging is complete, remove the camera from the USB Data Cable. Note: You can also use the USB to DC cable and AC adapter to charge the battery. (see page 10 ) • Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery (NOKIA 82XX, 83XX series). • The battery is not charged when you purchase the camera. You need to charge the battery before using the camera for the first time. • It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge. Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity and charging conditions. • The camera can operate normally when battery is recharging. However, doing so may result longer charging time. • If the camera does not turn on, be sure you have inserted the battery correctly. Match the + and – terminals on the battery and the camera. -8- • Inserting SD Card (Optional): The camera offers two options for storing pictures and videos: Internal Memory - Store pictures and videos in the 16 MB internal memory. SD Card - Optional SD cards provide removable, reusable storage for pictures and videos. Store as many pictures as you like, depending on the size of the card. CAUTION: • The card can only be inserted one way; forcing it may damage the camera or card. Do not insert or remove a card when power is on. To insert an SD card: 1.Turn off the camera and open the battery compartment cover. 2.Orient the card as shown. Push the card into the slot to the connector. 3.Firmly to remove the card, push it in, then release it. When the card is partially ejected, pull it out. 4.Close the battery compartment cover. Note: 1.If the SD card is present in the camera, then the picture/ video will save in the SD card. If no card is installed, the camera uses internal memory. 2.If the “MEMORY FULL” warning message appears on the LCD monitor, it means the SD card or internal memory is full. Please remove the memory and insert a new one or move/store all picture/video in memory to your computer. -9- • Turning On the Camera: 1.Press the Power button on as shown in the illustration. 2.Buzzer will beep and indicator lamp will light. The LCD monitor will be turned on. 3.Press the Power button again to shutdown the camera. • Power Saving: The camera automatically enters the sleep mode after 1 minute if not in operation (the LCD monitor will be turned off and the green lamp still on). Press the shutter button to wake up the camera. The camera will shutdown automatically after another 1 minute in sleep mode. • Using the AC adapter: An optional AC adapter allows you to charge the battery from a common AC wall outlet. Be sure to use the specified AC adapter. (AC adapter output: 6V 500mA) Use an AC adapter designed to operate on the AC voltage in the area the camera is being used. 1.Plug the AC adapter into the round power connector on the USB to DC cable and into a power outlet. 2.Plug the other end of the USB to DC cable into the square USB connector on the camera. 3.Charging begins after a few seconds. - 10 - 7. Taking Pictures • Taking a Picture 1.Turn on the camera. 2.The LCD monitor will display image and symbols. 3.Slide the Function switch to (Capture Function). 4.The LCD monitor will display (Snapshot Mode). If icon is different, press the MODE button (ź) until the icon appears on the LCD monitor. 5.Point the camera at the subject, use the monitor screen or the viewfinder to compose the image. (If turn the Macro switch to , you can take picture as close as 50cm.) 6.Holding the camera still, gently press the Shutter button to take the picture. 7.The indicator lamp blinks while the camera is recording. 8.You will hear beep sound indicating snapshot completed. Note : How to take a good shot? After pressing down shutter button, keep your hand steady for 2 seconds to get best result. • Taking Continuous Pictures 1.Make sure the Function switch is . (Capture Function) 2.Press the MODE button (ź) until (Continuous Mode) appears on the LCD monitor. - 11 - 3.Point the camera at the subject, use the monitor screen to compose the image. 4.Holding the camera still, gently press the shutter button to take the picture. 5.You will hear beep sound and capture start. 6.A beeping sound indicates completion of four snapshots. • Using Digital Zoom The Digital Zoom provides up to 4X magnification of your pictures. You may notice a decrease in printed image quality when using Digital Zoom. 1.Make sure the Function switch is LCD to frame your subject. 2. . Use the ( Ź ) Button: The subject will be enlarged. ( Ż ) Button: The subject will be reduced. Press the Ź to zoom in. Keep the button pressed for continuous magnification. The LCD displays the zoomed image and the magnification level. 3.Press the Ż to zoom out. 4.Press the Shutter button to take the picture. Note: 1.The image will appear grainier as the image is digitally zoomed. 2.Digital Zoom is automatically turned off when the camera is turned off. - 12 - • Using Flash Light When you take pictures at night, indoors, or outdoors in heavy shadows, your use the flash. Press the button (Ÿ) repeatedly to scroll through the flash options. The flash icon that is displayed on the LCD monitor is the active option. Off—flash never fires. (Default) Auto Flash—flash fires when the lighting conditions require it. Force Flash—flash fires every time you take a picture, regardless of the lighting conditions. Red-eye—flash fires once so the subject’s eyes become accustomed to the flash, then fires again when the picture is taken. The Red-eye option remains in effect until you change it. Note: All flash options revert to Off when the camera is turned off. • Setting Picture Quality Use the Quality setting to select a picture resolution: 1.Make sure the Function switch is , then press the MENU button. 2.Press the Ż or Ź to select [Pict Size] and press the Enter button. - 13 - 3.Select an option with Ż or Ź : XL (2848 x 2136) — for enlarged picture size; produces the highest picture resolution. L (2272 x 1704) — for enlarged picture size; produces higher picture resolution and larger file size. M (2048 x 1536) — for standard picture size; produces normal picture resolution and middle file size. S (1024 x 768) — for small picture size; pictures are of lower resolution and file size are smaller. NOTE: WHEN USING XL PICTURE QUALITY, THE CAMERA WILL PERFORM A POST-PROCESSING WHICH WILL TAKE AROUND 25 SECONDS. SO PICTURE WILL SHOW UP ON THE LCD ONLY AFTER 25 SECONDS USER PRESSES THE SHUTTER BUTTON TO TAKE A PICTURE. 4.Press the Enter button to confirm. Note: This setting remains until you change it. • Putting Yourself in the Picture The Self Timer creates a default delay between the time you press the Shutter button and the time the picture is taken. This setting is ideal when you want to include yourself in the picture. 1.Make sure the Function switch is . 2.Press the MODE button (ź) until appears on the LCD monitor. (Self-Timer Mode) - 14 - 3.Place the camera on a flat surface or use a tripod. 4.Compose the picture, then press the Shutter button all the way down. 5.The red Self Timer light, located on the front of the camera, blinks for 10 seconds before the picture is taken. - 15 - 8. Taking Videos • Taking a Video 1.Turn on the camera. 2.The LCD monitor will display image and symbols. 3.Slide the Function switch to (Capture Function). 4.Press the MODE button (ź) until appears on the LCD monitor. (Video Mode) 5.Frame your subject on the LCD or viewfinder, then press the Shutter button to take the video. 6.Press the Shutter button again to stop recording. 7.The pop up menu will appears and allowing selection of save or delete the video. Save Delete Highlight the Save option, then press the Enter button to save the video. Highlight the Delete option, then press the Enter button to delete the video. Note: 1.During recording, user can press the Ż / Ź button for zoom in/out. 2.The video resolution is QVGA (320 x240). - 16 - 9. Reviewing Pictures and Videos • Reviewing Pictures and Videos 1.Turn on the camera. 2.Slide the Function switch to Ź (Playback Function). The last picture or video is displayed. 3.Use Ÿ and ź to select the picture or video (If appears on the LCD monitor) you want to review. 4.Press the Enter button to start playback of the video. 5.During the playback, press the Enter button to pause / resume the video playing. Note: 1. Hold down Ÿ or źbutton to display pictures continuously. 2. You can use the Ż or Ź button to enlarge or reduce picture (except XL [2848 x 2136] Picture Size). • Viewing Nine Pictures View nine pictures at once on the LCD monitor (Index View) so that you can search the picture quickly. 1.Make sure the Function switch is Ź , then press the MENU button. 2.Press the Ż or Ź to select View on the screen and press the Enter button. 3.Press the Ż or Ź to select ([Thumbnails]) and press the Enter button. 4.Nine picture thumbnail appear on the LCD monitor. 5.Use Ż and Ź to select the picture. Press the Enter button for the picture you want to zoom. - 17 - • Using Slide Show Use the Slide Show feature to sequentially display your pictures and videos on the camera LCD, on a television screen, or on any external display device equipped with a video input. 1.Make sure the Function switch is Ź , then press the MENU button. 2.Press the Ż or Ź to select [View] on the screen and press the Enter button. 3.Press the Ż or Ź to select and press the Enter button. 4.Each picture and video thumbnails is displayed once, in the order in which you took them. 5.After slide show finished, highlight the Restart option, then Restart Exit press the Enter button to playback again. If you want to cancel the Slide Show, highlight the Exit option, then press the Enter button to stop the Slide Show. Note: If you want to run the slide show on a television, connect the video cable from the video-out port on the camera to the video-in port on the television. Ensure that the Video Out setting is correctly set to NTSC or PAL. • Magnifying Pictures Use the Magnify feature to zoom in to different areas of the picture. 1.Make sure the Function switch is Ź . 2.Use Ÿ and ź to select the picture you want to enlarge, then press the MENU button. - 18 - 3.Press the Ż or Ź to select [Zoom] on the screen and press the Enter button. 4.The frame (approximate location of the magnified area) appears on the LCD monitor. Use Ÿ ź Ż Ź to select location of the magnified area and press the Enter button. 5.The picture is displayed at 2X magnification. Use Ÿ ź Ż Ź to navigate to different parts of the picture. 6.Press the Enter button to redisplay the picture at the original size. Note: 1. Videos cannot be enlarged. 2. The Magnify feature not support XL (2848 x 2136) Picture Size. • Selecting Pictures for Printing (DPOF Print Settings) 1.Make sure the Function switch is Ź . 2.Use Ÿ and ź to select the picture you want to print, then press the MENU button. 3.Press the Ż or Ź to select [Print] on the screen and press the Enter button. 4.For setting images one by one: Use Ż or Ź button to select ([Print One]), and then press the Enter button to set current picture for printing with DPOF. For setting all images on the SD card: Select ([Print All]) to set all pictures for printing with DPOF. 5.The checkmark appears the LCD monitor. 6.You can use the DPOF print settings to print with an optional direct print function compliant printer. (Refer to your printer User’s Guide for details.) Note: The DPOF printing feature support SD card only. - 19 - 10. Deleting Pictures and Videos Delete item allow user to delete current or all the stored images from the internal memory or SD card. • Deleting Single Picture or Video 1.Turn on the camera. 2.The LCD monitor will display image and symbols. 3.Slide the Function switch to Ź (Playback Function). 4.Use Ÿ and ź to select the picture or video you want to delete, then press the MENU button. 5.Press the Ż or Ź to select [Delete] on the screen and press the Enter button. Delete One 6.Press the Ż or Ź to select ([Delete One]), then press the Enter button to delete the picture or video. • Deleting All Pictures and Videos 1.Make sure the Function switch is Ź , then press the MENU button. 2.Press the Ż or Ź to select [Delete] on the screen and press the Enter button. 3.Press the Ż or Ź to select ([Delete All]), then press the Enter button to delete all pictures or videos. 4.The “NO PICTURE !” warning message appears on the LCD monitor. - 20 - • Formatting Internal Memory or SD Card 1.Make sure the Function switch is Ź , then press the MENU button. 2.Press the Ż or Ź to select [Delete] on the screen and press the Enter button. 3.Press the Ż or Ź to select ([Format]), then press the Enter button to format Internal Memory or SD card. 4.The “NO PICTURE !” warning message appears on the LCD monitor. - 21 - 11. Customizing Your Camera Settings * Capture Function Menu When user slide the Function switch to (Capture Function). Press the MENU button can turn ON/OFF function menu. Use Ż or Ź button to select items, press the Enter button to confirm. [ White Bal ]: (White Balance) When the white balance is set to match the light source, the camera can take picture more accurately. Auto (*) The camera sets the white balance automatically according to shooting conditions. Daylight Use when shooting at outdoors in sunlight on a clear day. Cloudy Use when shooting at outdoors and the sunlight is not enough such as under cloudy skies, in shade or at dusk. Tungsten For recording under tungsten fluorescent lighting. Fluorescent For recording under fluorescent lighting. (*) : Default - 22 - [ Exp Val ]: (Exposure Value) Exposure compensation lets you change the exposure setting (EV value) manually to adjust for the lighting of your subject. This feature helps to achieve better results when recording a backlit subject, a strongly lit subject indoors, or a subject that is against a dark background. 1.Press the Ż or Ź to adjust the compensation. 2.Press the Enter button to confirm. • The settings can be adjusted in 1/2 steps within the range -2 and +2. • You can check the result of the compensation by viewing the image on the LCD monitor. [ Pict Size ]: (Picture Size) You can change the picture size (excluding videos) settings to suit your purpose. XL (eXtra Large) 2848 x 2136 pixels for enlarged picture size; produces the highest picture resolution. L (Large) 2272 x 1704 pixels for enlarged picture size; produces higher picture resolution and larger file size. M (Medium) 2048 x 1536 pixels for standard picture size; produces normal picture resolution and middle file size. S (Small) 1024 x 768 pixels for small picture size; produces lower picture resolution and smaller file size. - 23 - [ Advance ]: Select Advance Option to bring up the following advanced menu. Use Ÿ and ź to select the function you want to set, and then press the Ż and Ź to change the currently selected setting. Press the Enter button to confirm the setting. Beeper: ON Setting the beep sound to on. (*) OFF Setting the beep sound to off. LCD: Bright Setting the LCD monitor brighteness to bright. Normal Setting the LCD monitor brighteness to normal. (*) Dark Setting the LCD monitor brighteness to dark. Quick Review: ON Setting the quick review feature to on. OFF Setting the quick review feature to off. (*) Timer: 10 sec Setting the timer in self-timer mode to 10 second. (*) 15 sec Setting the timer in self-timer mode to 15 second. 20 sec Setting the timer in self-timer mode to 20 second. - 24 - Press the Menu button to cancel the advance menu and return to shooting status. (*) : Default Quality: SuperFine Setting the picture quality to super fine. (Bigger file size) Fine Setting the picture quality to fine. (*) Normal Setting the picture quality to normal. (Small file size) TV / Flicker: PAL / 50Hz Setting the TV mode to PAL and the flicker frequency to 50 Hz. (*) NTSC / 50Hz Setting the TV mode to NTSC and the flicker frequency to 50 Hz. PAL / 60Hz Setting the TV mode to PAL and the flicker frequency to 60 Hz. NTSC / 60Hz Setting the TV mode to NTSC and the flicker frequency to 60 Hz. Language: English Setting the language to English. (Standard Language) Deutsch German Setting the language to German. Reset: YES Setting to default. - 25 - * Playback Function Menu When you slide the Function switch to Ź (Playback Function), pressing Menu button can turn ON/OFF Playback mode menu. Use Ż or Ź button to select items, press the Enter button to confirm. [ Delete ]: Delete item allow user to delete current or all the stored images from the memory. Delete One Select “Delete One” to delete (erase) current picture or video. Delete All Select “Delete All” to delete (erase) all pictures or videos. Format Select “Format” to format the flash memory or CF card. [ View ]: Default setting of the playback mode displays one picture in the LCD screen. Single Select “Single” to Display one picture. Thumbnails Select “Thumbnails” to Display nine picture. Slide Show Select “Slide Show” to Slide Show. - 26 - User can select to show nine pictures in screen, and a white-frame indicates the current picture selected, just press the Enter button to fill (enlarge) the picture in screen. Using Ż or Ź button to jump previous/next picture. Once the user selects the Slide Show Mode, camera will Restart Exit automatically play all the pictures. When playing finished, the pop up menu will appears and allowing selection of restart or exit this mode. During slide-show, user can press the Enter button to stop it. [ Print ] (DPOF): Select this item to bring up the printing option. Print One Select “Print One” to print current picture. Print All Select “Print All” to print all pictures. Cancel One Select “Cancel One” to cancel print setting of current picture. Cancel All Select “Cancel All” to cancel print setting of all pictures. [ Zoom ]: In Zoom item, use Ÿ ź Ż Ź to select the area of interest, press the Enter button, enlarge zoom area to whole screen. User can move adjust the zooming area to each part of the picture by Ÿ ź Ż Ź Select Enter button to cancel the Zoom. - 27 - 12. Installing Your Camera Driver • Turn on your computer. • Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive and the installation CD menu should appear. If the menu does not appear, double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer or run D:\Autorun.exe to open the setup screen (assuming that your CD-ROM drive is drive D:). Do not connect the camera to the computer at this time. • When you see the following screen, choose "Digital Camera Driver". • Follow the instructions on screen. • Restart your computer. • Slide the Function switch to (PC-CAM mode). • Connect USB Cable with PC and digital camera. Turn on your camera. • PC will find "Digital MultiCam (Still)" and "Digital MultiCam (Video)" device by itself. For Windows 2000/XP only: During installation of the driver, your computer may display "Digital Signature Not Found" (Windows 2000) or "Hardware Installation" (Windows XP) windows. Please select "Yes" and continue installation. - 28 - 13. Installing Software In order to download your photos to your computer, you must InstallΚ 1. Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE Photo Explorer makes photography easy and fun on the PC. Acquire, organize, edit and share photos fast. 2. Ulead COOL 360 COOL 360 quickly and easily allows photo editing for consumers to transform a series of photos into a complete 360° panoramic or wide-angle panoramic scene for an impressive viewing experience. • Insert the installation CD into your CD-ROM drive and the installation CD menu should appear. If the menu does not appear, double-click the CD drive icon in My Computer or run D:\Autorun.exe to bring up the setup screen (assuming that your CD-ROM drive is drive D:). • When you see the following screen, choose "Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0" or "Ulead COOL360" to install the software. • Follow the instructions on screen. • Installed software will automatically create Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE or Ulead COOL 360 icons on your desktop. - 29 - 14. Uninstalling Software Following instruction will guide you to uninstall (remove) software from computer. • Uninstalling Software 1. Click "Start" from the task bar and choose "Settings" -> "Control Panel". (For Windows XP : "Start" -> "Control Panels") 2. Double click "Add/Remove Programs". 3. Select the program to be uninstalled: "Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE" or "Ulead COOL 360 1.0". 4. Click on "Remove Program" (For Windows 2000/XP : "Change/Remove") and then "OK". • Uninstall Camera's Driver 1. Click "Start" from the task bar and choose "Settings" -> "Control Panel". (For Windows XP : "Start" -> "Control Panels"). 2. Double click "Add/Remove Programs". 3. Select the program to be uninstalled "Digital MultiCam Driver". 4. Click on "Remove Program" (For Windows 2000/XP : "Change/Remove") and then "OK". - 30 - 15. Downloading Pictures and Use PC Camera • Slide the Function switch to Ź (PC-DISK mode). • Connect USB Data Cable with PC and digital camera. Turn on your camera. • Double click “My Computer” icon on desktop and the “My Computer” windows should appear. (If your operating system is Windows XP, press “start” and select “My Computer” and the “My Computer” windows should appear) • If you see "Removable Disk (F:)", then your camera removable disk device is ready. • You can copy or move files (.jpg and .avi ) to your computer from the folder “100PHOTO” by the path F:\DCIM\100PHOTO. (Supposing drive (F) is the removable disk). • If you want to create cool photos and share with others. You can use Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE. Note: 1. If your OS is Windows 98/98 SE, you must install the driver before using PC-DISK mode. 2. In PC-DISK mode, if you display images in windows explorer as visual thumbnails, please don’t remove the USB cable from PC. 3. You should play with images that have been copied to PC. PC Camera Slide the Function switch to (PC-CAM mode). Link USB Data Cable with PC and digital camera. Turn on your camera. Note: You must install the driver before using PC-CAM mode. - 31 - 16. Downloading Pictures in Macintosh and Linux Before start the function. Make sure put into battery. If not, open the battery compartment cover and insert batteries. Make sure to load batteries with + and – terminals as indicated. Close the battery compartment. Mac OS 9: • Slide the Function switch to Ź (PC-DISK mode) • Connect USB Cable with Mac and digital camera. Turn on your camera, then an ”Untitled” removable disk icon should appear. • Double click the ”Untitled” removable disk icon and enter into DCIM folder. Inside this folder, you can find another folder labeled “100PHOTO”, double click it and you can find all the photo files in the camera. • You can now copy or move photo files to your computer. RedHat Linux 8.0: RedHat Linux user can use the following example steps to access camera images. For detail operation please refer to RedHat Linux 8.0 User Manual. • To download photo, first slide the Function switch to Ź (PC-DISK mode), then connect USB cable to the Linux machine. At this time, find the “Hardware Browser” (M) program from Linux program menu, check into - 32 - “Hard Drives” (N) and find the new drive called “MultiCam Disk” (O). In this example, “sda1” (P) is the new device can be mounted as a new disk. • Now the drive has been detected by the system, open a Linux Terminal, use the following example as a reference to mount the device: • In command prompt #, type “mkdir /mnt/multicam“, press enter. • In command prompt #, type “mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/multicam”, press enter. • Sometimes you need to specify the drive type as MSDOS, use “man mount” for detail usage. • Now, you can access camera photos in the “/mnt/multicam/DCIM/100PHOTO” directory. Please copy all the photos into your own directory for storage. - 33 - 17. Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE Photo Explorer combines tools for acquiring, viewing, organizing, adjusting, and sharing images and video. It has a Browser that lets you browse, preview and manage the files and folders in your computer, and a Viewer which gives full-size view of images. The Browser: The Viewer: You can use Ulead Photo Explorer to: • Quickly view, move, copy, delete or rename the media files in any folder. • Conveniently create cool screen savers, calendars, Windows wallpaper, slide shows and web pages with thumbnail-based hyperlinks. • Directly acquire images from digital cameras and capture video clips from PC cameras. Note: For detailed operation procedures, please refer to D:\PEX8\Document\Manual\English\pex8.pdf in the bundled CD-ROM. (assuming that your CD-ROM drive is drive D:) - 34 - 18. Ulead COOL 360 Double click the COOL 360 icon on your desktop to open the program. 1. START- Starting a Project Click the "New Project" icon from the options panel, the “New Project Wizard” will direct you through project setup. • Organize your panorama project by selecting a project type, name, location and enter a short project description. • Search, select and sort files with visual previews in a single dialog box. Panorama setup is simple. • Choosing correct camera lens and stitching options is important in making a high quality panorama. (Click Finish when you are ready to continue) 2. ADJUST - Perfecting your photos Unique adjustment tools give you superior control over the appearance of individual images in the Adjust Step. • Correct differences in color balance, camera tilt and camera angle to perfect your panorama. • Align images manually via drag and drop or keyboard nudging. 3. FINISH - Sharing Panoramas Sharing options provide many possibilities for displaying panoramas: • Save, E-mail, Web, Screen Saver, Print and Copy. • Double click the COOL 360 Viewer icon to open the program. The COOL 360 Viewer can display and navigate the viewer around the 360o panorama view. Note: For detailed operation procedures, please refer to the program Help. - 35 - 19. Internet Video Conferencing To run a video conference with another person, you and the other person must have the computer station configured with web camera, microphone, speakers, and have access to the Internet. You have to download video conference software, purchased or free, such as basic software like I-phone or Microsoft NetMeeting. As example: to download Windows NetMeeting, go to www.microsoft.com search for NetMeeting and follow the download procedure. Starting NetMeeting, you have to follow the simple set up procedure on the computer screen, enter your personal information and adjust the microphone volume. Here's how video conferencing works: To receive video: 1.Call someone you want to see/hear. 2.On the Tools menu, point to Video, and then click Receive. If you have a video camera, you can send video to the person you are calling. To send video 1.Call someone you want to see/hear. 2.Click the Start Video button. Note: You can also send video by clicking the Tools menu, pointing to Video, and then clicking Send. After starting the video, the button changes to Stop Video. To stop the video, click the Stop Video button again. Note: For software support, or detailed information how to work with Photo Explorer 8.0 SE or COOL 360 – contact www.ulead.com - 36 - Appendix : Specifications Image Sensor CMOS Sensor (2048 x 1536 pixel), Sensor area 1 / 2 " Lens Specification F 2.8, f = 8.8 mm, View angle 52 °, 5 Glasses Element Focus Range Normal: 1.5m to Infinity, Macro: 50 cm Microsoft Windows 98SE / 2000 / ME / XP Operating System Support Image Download for RedHat Linux 8.0 and MAC OS 9 or Later Flash Strobe Yes, (Auto, Flash On, Flash Off, Red Eye Reduction) White Balance Automatic / Daylight / Cloudy / Fluorescent / Tungsten Exposure Control Auto / Manual (-2EV ~ +2EV) Frame Rate VGA 640 x 480 pixels 15 fps Video Mode QVGA 320 x 240 pixels 24 fps 6.0M --- 2848 x 2136 pixels ~ 14 pictures 4.0M --- 2272 x 1704 pixels ~ 21 pictures Capacity – 3.2M --- 2048 x 1536 pixels (Superfine) ~ 18 pictures Still Mode 2048 x 1536 pixels (Fine) ~ 27 pictures 2048 x 1536 pixels (Normal) ~ 39 pictures XVGA --- 1024 x 768 pixels ~ 109 pictures Movie Mode QVGA 320 x 240 pixel up to 85 sec. 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Operation temperature range 32˚F - 104˚F (0˚C - 40˚C). • It is normal that the temperature of the camera body rises after being in use for a long period. • Do not leave this camera in places subject to extremely high temperatures, such as in a sealed vehicle, under direct sunlight, or in other places with extreme variances in temperature. Exposure to extreme temperatures may adversely affect the camera’s internal components and could cause a fire. • Always use the camera and its accessories in a well-ventilated area. • Allowing dust to accumulate in the camera over a long period of time is hazardous and in extreme circumstances may cause a fire. It is best to clean your camera prior to seasonal periods of high humidity. 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