Jensen KT7015A manual

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    DIGIT AL CAMERA OWNER’S MANUAL KT7015A 1[...]

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    2 C o n t e n t s Contents…………………………… ………………………………… ………………….……… …….2 Preface……………………………… ………………………………………… ……………………….4 System Require ment s…………………………………………….…………?[...]

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    3 Indicator Light…………………………… ……………………………… ………………….………………… …15 Computer Connection…………………… ………………………………………… …………...………………1 5 Power-saving Mode……………… ……………………………………… [...]

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    4 P P r r e e f f a a c c e e Thank you f or your purchase o f our digital camera! Before usi ng it, please rea d carefully this user manual. This camera can take digit al pictures of 8,000,0 00 pixels and short v ideos (no audio). With the play back function, you can play back the picture s and videos y ou have taken . Connecting t he camera with [...]

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    5 S S y y s s t t e e m m R R e e q q u u i i r r e e m m e e n n t t s s During ope ration an d use, please refer to th e lowest compu ter system re quirements for the digit al camera. We strongly recommen d you use better computer to oper ate the digit al camera in order to obtain the best performance. The low est system requirements a re as foll[...]

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    Notices General: 1. Do not ope n the camera housing , in which some p arts can ca use electric shock. 2. Dampening, pressing, crash and high heat can cau se damage to the product. Memory and Saving: 1. The SD/MMC ca rd can be used (s upports up to 2GB). The SD/MMC car d is not included and can be purchased at a loc al retailer . 2. When pur chasing[...]

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    7 Maintenance a nd Care: After use , store the digit al camera in a dry , dark place and take out th e battery if the camer a is not going to b e used for an ex tended period of time. 1. Use proper p rotective casing to avoid scratchi ng camera lens and screen. 2. If you w ant to clean th e surface of t he camera lens, please blow aw ay dust on it [...]

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    8 I I n n s s t t a a l l l l D D r r i i v v e e r r 1. Switch on the computer and inse rt driving CD. 2. The system w ill automatically ru n the installat ion program in the CD and the following window w ill be shown on the s creen: (If your CD-RO M has no the function of aut omatic running or automa tic running is closed , please direct ly click[...]

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    Notes: ● Install the driver before th e camera is connecte d to the computer . ● No m atter which edition of WINDOWS you use, it is only required t o install driv er when using t he PC Camera function. ● I t is not required to inst all the driver w hen using the removabl e disk function excep t for WINDOW S 98SE ● Be fore connecting t he co[...]

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    10 S S t t a a r r t t t t o o U U s s e e Inst all Battery 1. Open Battery Lid. 2. Install the battery as pe r the tip draw ing on the front of th e lithium battery (see draw ing at right) so as to ensure proper i nstallation. 3. Replace the battery lid. 4. Remove the battery if you do not plan to use the camera for a long pe riod of time. period.[...]

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    11 B B o o d d y y Appearan ce[...]

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    14 Functions of Ke ys Keys Capture/V ideo Mode Fu nctions Playback Mode Functions Power key Switch on/ off Switch on/of f Shutter key Press once t o start capturi ng. Press this key 2 nd time to stop/save recording du ring Video mode . S top playing video s Mode key Switch for C apture, Vi deo and Playback mode . Switch fo r Capture, recording and [...]

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    15 USB Mode S S t t a a n n d d a a r r d d A A c c c c e e s s s s o o r r i i e e s s In the pa ckage, you can se e the following ac cessories: B B a a s s i i c c O O p p e e r r a a t t i i o o n n Choose Mod es: There are 3 m odes such as Capture, V ideo and Play back. Y ou will enter the C apture mode after sw itch-on and you ca n press the m[...]

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    Menu Settings : Press MENU k ey to open menu; press Up/Down key to select me nu options; pr ess Right key to ent er submenu; pr ess OK key to co nfirm; press LEFT key back to the previous m enu. Menu is divided i nto 2 categories: mode m enu and setup menu ( as the right Fig.). Press MENU key to op en mode me nu. When selecting m enu title, pres s [...]

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    When a pic ture is now displayed, the U p key or Dow n key can be us ed to enlarge or reduce pictures. When a vi deo is now displayed, press the OK key to start play ing, press OK key to pause playing; durin g pause, press the Left key or Right key to choos e normal play or bac kward play and OK key to confirm and st art playing. Direct Printing: I[...]

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    Icons displ ayed on the screen Instructions Under Captu re mode Under continuo us Capture mode 3624×2448 resol ution 2592×1944 resol ution 2048×1536 resol ution 1600×1200 resol ution 640×480 resol ution AW B Auto whit e balance Day Light white balance T ungsten white ba lance Fluorescent w hite balance Cloudy w hite balance Flash off Auto flas[...]

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    19 Image quality : Fine Image quality : Normal Memory card used Card write prot ected. Date stam p start 0 Pictures taken 17 Pictures able to be taken EV+0.0 Exposure compensati on value Sufficie nt battery Moderate bat tery . Low battery . Battery to be used up. 10s delay self-timer Capture 20s delay sel f-timer Capture 3.0 Digital zooming ◆ Use[...]

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    ◆ Menu options Video menu: Image Menu Submenu 3624×2448 2592×1944 2048×1536 1600×1200 Resolution 640×480 Super Fine Quality Normal Aut o Daylight T u ngsten Fluorescent White Balance Cloudy Color Sepia Color Effect Monochrome Exposure +0. 0 Enable Datest amp Di sab l e 20[...]

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    21 Disable 10SEC Self-timer 20SEC Single Burst Snap shot Burst ◆ Menu operati on Enter Ex posure Compensati on submenu, pres s the Left key and the Right key to adj ust; after adj ustment, press OK key to confirm. Setup menu : Setup menu Submenu English Français Deutsch Italiano Espa ň ol Portuguese Language 中文 Disable 60Sec. Aut o P ow er [...]

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    22 Enable Theme Disable 50Hz Light Frequenc y 60Hz 2007 / 08 / 30 Date/time 20 : 08 Enable Buzzer Disab le Ye s Format No Load Default Settings No Firmware V ersion V ersion number: Upgrade ◆ Menu operati on Press MENU key to open video menu. At the time, press LEFT key or RIGTH key to switch betw een video menu and setup menu. Press DOWN key to [...]

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    After set ting, press MENU key to close menu. Clock Setting s: select “Clock S ettings”. Press RIGHT key to enter clock setting subme nu. Press UP/DO WN key to make adjustm ents and pre ss RIGHT key to select adjusted items (Hour/Minute, D ay/Month/Y ear). Aft er adjustments, press OK key to conf irm. Video Mode In the V ideo mode, only press t[...]

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    Icons displ ayed on the screen Instructions In the Video mode, idle state 640×480 resolutio n 320×240 resolution AW B Auto whit e balance Day Light white b alance T ungsten white ba lance Fluorescent white balance Cloudy w hite balance Memory card used. Card write-pro tected. Sufficie nt battery Moderate bat tery . Low battery . Battery to be use[...]

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    25 ◆ Use digital zoom Before or in the process of v ideo recording, w ith digital z oom function, you can enlarge th e picture by 4 times . Press the Up d irection key to z oom in and Dow n direction key to zoom o ut. In the video r ecording, digit al zoom will not display enlargement multiples. ◆ Menu options Video me nu: Image Menu Submenu 64[...]

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    Icons displ ayed on the screen Instructions AV I Video p layback Pictures playback Under auto pl ay . Pause auto p lay 5 Location of c urrent file 6 T otal files 00:00:05 Video p lay time Sufficie nt battery . Moderate battery . 26[...]

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    27 Low battery . Battery to be used up. File locked Memory card used. Card write-prot ected. Under play Pause normal playing. Under play ing backward Pause backw ard playing Play process ◆ Video p lay Press Lef t key or Right key to choose video files, press Shutter key to start playing and press OK key durin g play to p ause play ing. Press OK k[...]

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    28 the file. Enter thumbnail mode : In playback mode, press the Dow n direction to enter thumbnail mode, or p ress Menu key to open t he menu and choose Thum bnail, press the Right directi on key to enter the thumbnail mode. Press Up/Down/Lef t/Right key to choose file; the chosen f ile will have a red fr ame around. Press O K key to ex it the thum[...]

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    9 0 ° 180° Rotate 270° Y es Slideshow No Y es Print No Setup menu: The same as Cap ture mode. ◆ Menu operation Main operation s are the same as those of capture mode m enu. “Set Logo”, “R otate” and “Pri nt” are only valid t o pictures. Set Logo: using the option can s et current photo as sw itch-on image. T o cancel the set switch[...]

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    30 C C o o m m p p u u t t e e r r C C o o n n n n e e c c t t i i o o n n Before connecti ng with the computer , please install t he driver (refer t o the instructions in the Install ation part). Connect PC: Connect one end of the US B cable into the U SB port of the computer and the other end of US B cable to the U SB port, then an option menu (a[...]

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    ▲ Fig. Ⅰ ▲ Fig. Ⅱ 31 ◄ Fig. Ⅲ[...]

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    ► Fig. Ⅳ After use, cli ck button to exit. Note: If images ca nnot be display ed, check if the came ra installs t he driver and co nfirm whether the device chose n in the window is: . 32 About the use of V ideoImpression 2, pleas e refer to “ VideoImpre ssion 2 Inst allation and Use ”.[...]

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    33 S S o o f f t t w w a a r r e e I I n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n a a n n d d U U s s e e Introduction interface for software installation: 1. Put the inst allation CD among the acces sories into the CD diver of the com puter . 2. Then the system will carry out the inst allation program o n the CD and the scree n will display the f[...]

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    Run PhotoImpr ession5: Double click the icon on the des ktop, or open P hotoImpressio n 5 via “S tart → Programs”. When PhotoIm pression5 is opened, the following w indow will appear . Click the center of the wido w with the le ft key of the mouse to shu t the window . After the window is off, y ou can open PhotoImpressi on. 34[...]

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    After c hoosing and op ening photos in the “Get Photo”, t he chosen photo w ill be display ed in the centr al area of the program. And t hen you can edit the chosen p hoto. After P hotoImpression is open, “Get Photo” window will appear: 35[...]

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    For the det ailed instructions of PhotoImpression, please refer to Help in the program (as the following figu re). 36[...]

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    VideoImpression 2 Installation and Use: Install VideoImpr ession 2: Click “Inst all VideoImpr ession” button and c omplete the inst allation as per th e tips. After inst allation, ple ase restart t he computer . Run Vi deoImpression 2: 38 Double click the icon on the deskt op or follow “S tart → Programs” to op en VideoImp ression 2.[...]

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    For the det ailed instr uctions of V ideoImpression 2, please refer to Help in the pro gram (as the following figu re). 39[...]

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    40 S S p p e e c c i i f f i i c c a a t t i i o o n n s s Image Sensor 5 Mega pixels Function Mode Snap, video recor d, picture/video pl ayback, Mass S torage and PC Camera. Lens F3.2 f=7.58mm Focusing Rang e 120 cm ~ unlimited Digital Focu sing 4× Shutter Electron ic LCD Screen 2.0” TF T LCD Photo Resolution s 3264×2448; 2592×194 4; 2048×15[...]

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    41 Q Q & & A A The battery power is not enoug h, please charge it. After the battery is instal led, the camera c annot be switched on. The battery is installed inv ersely . Pleas e confirm the proper install ation. The internal memory or SD/MMC is ful l. Please transf er or delete some fil es so as to releas e space. Pressing the Shutter ke[...]

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    42 Dark pict ures or vide os Rays in the env ironment are not suf ficient. Please t ake pictures in t he place with enou gh rays or use lam ps to promote the ray s, or use strobe light in dark environm ent. The battery power is not enoug h, please charge it. Camera automati c switch-off When aut omatic switch-of f is set as 60s or 1 20s, the camera[...]

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    43 C C o o m m p p l l i i a a n n c c e e w w i i t t h h F F C C C C R R e e g g u u l l a a t t i i o o n n s s This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rule s. Operation is subj ect to the follow ing two conditions: (1) this device may not ca use harmful interfer ence, and (2) this d evice must accept any interference received, includi ng i[...]

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    44 S S e e r r v v i i c c e e Please refer to the instruct ions on the enclo sed warranty card for returning y our unit for ser vice. When returni ng the unit, please remove batteries t o prevent damage to the unit in transit and/or from possi ble battery leakage. We are not respon sible for batteries retur ned with the product or for the cost of [...]