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5.0 MEGA PIXELS DIGIT A L CAMERA (DS9320-15) USER MANU AL C o n t e n t s P a g e Introduction -------------------- ------------- ----------- ------------- ------------------------ ------ 1 Package Co n ten t s --------------- ---------- -------------- ------------------------ ---------------- 1 System Requirements -------------- ------------------[...]
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• Selecting Pi ctures for Printing (D POF Print S ettings) -- ------------------------ -- 14 Deleting Pictures a nd Videos ----------------------- ------------------------ ---------------- 15 • Deleting Sin gle Picture or Video -- -------------- ----------- ------------- --------------- 15 • Deleting All Pic tures and Videos --- ------------ [...]
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Introduction Thank you for choosi ng this camera to pur sue your digital adventure s. Whether you are creating memorie s of your frie nds and family or exploring the gre at outd oors to get the utmost satisfac tion from your digital camera, ple ase take a moment to r ead through this manual. Its content s will send you on an educ ational journ e y [...]
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S y s t e m R e q u i r e m e n t s • Personal compu ter , laptop, deskto p, or IBM comp atible with Pentium 16 6 MHz minimum, and with an activ e USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. • Windows 98S E/ME/2000/XP , CD-ROM driv e, color monitor , mouse and key board. • Color printer for printi ng color pictu res. • For tran sferring st ill images [...]
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• Reviewing a Pictur e 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Slide the Function switch to ► (playback status). 3. Push th e joystick Left or Right to sc roll through the pic tures or videos on the monitor scre en. • Deleting a Pi cture 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Slide the Function switch to ► (playback status). 3. Push the joystick Left or righ t to dis[...]
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N a m e o f P a r t s The follow ing illustrati ons show the names of e ach compon ent, button, and switch o n the camera. 1. Shutter Bu tton 2. Power Bu tton 3. Self T imer Lamp 4. Flash 5. TV Out 6. Lens 7. Focus Sw itch 8. USB Port T ermin al 9. Power Lamp 10. S trap Eyelet 1 1. Charge Indicator 12. Joystick/OK Button / : Flash / : Display / : Z[...]
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D i s p l a y I n f o r m a t i o n Note: If the icon appe ars on the TFT panel when you take pictures in dark cond itions. Please keep y our hands steady , otherwise you may capture a bl ur picture. - 5 -[...]
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G e t t i n g S t a r t e d • Installing C amera Batteri es: 1. Slide open the battery compartment cov er. 2. Insert batt eries. Be sur e to load batt eries with + and – t erminals as shown on the camera. 3. Slide close the bat tery compartment cover . • Inserting SD Card (Optional): The camera of fers two option for storing pictures and v id[...]
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Note: 1. If the SD card is present in t he camera, a nd then the picture/ vide o will sav e in the SD card. If no card is install ed, the camera uses internal memory . 2. If the “MEMOR Y FULL” warn ing message appears on t he TFT p anel, it means the SD card or inter nal memory is f ull. Please remove the me mory and insert a new one or move/st[...]
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3. Push the joystick let or rig ht to select [Date Only ] or [ Date&T ime] 4. Press the M enu button to exit the menu. • Power Saving: The camera will a u tomatically power off approximately 30 SEC,1MIN, 3 MIN, 5MIN (selectable) after you do not perfor m any operati on. T a k i n g P i c t u r e s • Taking a Pictu re 1. Turn on the camera .[...]
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4. Holding the came ra still, gent ly press the shutter bu tton to ta ke the picture. • Using Digital Zoom The Digit al Zoom provides up to 8X magnification of y our pictures. Y ou may notice a decrease in printed image quality w hen using Digital Zoom. Note: Please note tha t the quality of the shot will reduce w hen Zoom is use d so only use it[...]
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Auto Flash— flash fires w hen the lighting condition s require it . orce Flash— flash fires every time you take a picture, re gardless of the light ing • Setting Pic ure Quality ect a picture resolution: d then press the Menu button. ged picture size ; produces higher picture reso lution and 3M (2048x1536 ) — ure size; produ c es normal pic[...]
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4. Push the joy stick left or right to select [10S EC], [15SE C], [20SEC]. Press the M enu 5. r use a tri pod. all the way down. 0,15,20 seco nds button to retu rn to capture status. Place the came ra on a fl at surface o 6. Compose the p icture, then p ress the Shutter button 7. The red Self Ti mer light , located on the front of the camera, blink[...]
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R e v i e w i n g P i c t u r e s a n d V i d e o s • Reviewing Pictures 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Slide the Funct ion switch to ► (playback status). The last pict ure or video is di splayed. 3. Push the j oystick left or right to select the pi cture or video (If the icon app ears on the TFT panel) you w ant to review . 4. Push the j o ystick u[...]
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• Using Slide Show Use the Sli de Show feature to sequentially display your pict ures and videos o n the cam era TFT panel. 1. Make sure the Fu nction switch is set to ► , and then pr ess the Menu button. 2. Push the joystick up or dow n to select [Slide Show ] on the sc reen and then press the OK button. 3. Each picture and vi deo thumbnails i[...]
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3. Push the j oystick up or down to select [Print ] on the screen and push the joy stick left or right to select ON/OFF . 4. Press the Mode or Menu button to return to play back status. And you will see the icon appears on t he TF T p anel if you c hoose ON. Note: The DPOF printing featu re support SD card onl y . D e l e t i n g P i c t u r e s a [...]
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Note: 1. If all files (Photo s and video clips) ar e erased, the message “No Im age” appears on the TFT . 2. Files that are eras ed cannot be recov ered. Make sure y ou have selected the images you want to e rase. 3. Files that have been protected (s ee the follow ing section) cannot b e erased ev en if “Delete All” is selected . • For ma[...]
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C u s t o m i z i n g Y o u r C a m e r a S e t t i n g s * Capture Sta tus Menu [MENU BUTTON] When user slide the Function switch t o (cap ture stat us). Press the Menu button can turn O N/OFF functio n menu. Push t he joystick u p and down t o select items, push the jo ystick lef t and right to enter each item. Press the Menu button to confirm th[...]
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[White Balance] When the w hite balance is se t to match the li ght source, the camera can take pictur e more accurately . Auto The camera se ts the white balance aut omatically acc ording to shootin g conditio ns. Sunny Use when sh ooting at out doors in sunli g ht on a cl ear day. Cloudy Use when sh ooting at out doors and the sunlight is not eno[...]
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[Self timer] OFF Setting the timer of f. 10 SEC Setting the tim er in self-timer t o 10 second. 15 SEC Setting the tim er in self-timer t o 15 second. 20 SEC Setting the tim er in self-timer t o 20 second. [Time S tamp] OFF Do not print ti me on the pic ture. Date Only Print Date on t he picture. Date & T ime Print Date & Time on the pictur[...]
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[Date & T ime Setting] Push the joy stick up and down to adjust the date and time. Push the joy stick left and righ t to adv ance to the next setting. When finis hed, press t he OK button to con firm the setting; pr ess the Mode button to ex it the menu, or you ca n press Menu button to return to mai n menu and th en press the Mode button to re[...]
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[Format Storage] Press OK to turn on the subm enu and then follow p age 16 to format the flash memory or SD card . [TV Outp ut] Press ◄ or ► to set the TV Output . NTSC Setting the TV Output to NTSC. PAl Setting the TV Output to P AL. [A uto P owe r O ff ] Push the joy stick left and righ t to set the tim e of auto power of f . 30SEC Setting th[...]
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[Default Se tting] Press OK button to turn o n the submenu and th en press OK button ag ain to confirm or press Menu button not to ret urn to default setti ng. [System Info.] Press OK button to see the v ersion and then press Menu button return to main men u. * Playback Sta tus Menu [Menu Button] When you slide the Function switch to ► (Playback [...]
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[Delete] : Delete item all ow user to delete curr ent or all the stored image s from the memory . Delete One to delete ( erase) curr ent picture or video . Delete A ll to delete (erase) all pict ures or video s. Format to format the flash memory or SD card. Installin g Y our Camera Driv er and Software • Installing Driv er 1. Turn on the comput e[...]
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U n i n s t a l l i n g S o f t w a r e Following instr uction will g uide you t o uninsta ll (remove) sof tware from computer. • Uninstalling S oft ware 1. Click "S tart" from the t ask bar and choose "Settings" -> "Control P anel". (F or Window s XP: "S tart " -> "Control Panels") 2. Doubl[...]
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The options are Play , Find/Fix/Share Images, Open folders to v iew files, take n o action, Copy images t o a folder o n my computer , V iew a slide show of image s, and etc. Please select one of them and click on “OK”. For Windows 2000/ ME/98: Double click on “My computer”, and t hen double click on Rem ovable Disk (i:) in the DCIM fil es.[...]
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1. Ge t Photo – Choose how to v iew or acquire photos . 2. Enha nce – Crop, brighte n, rot ate, resize and modify photo s. 3. Create – Add clip art, special e ffect s, frames and more. 4. Project – Make calendars , photo books and gr eeting cards. 5. Pr int – Print multiple imag es per page and multiple pages at one time. 6. Se nd – Ema[...]
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Open a Projec t – Let you browse th e project fi les in the V ideoImpression sy stem folder . By “project,” we mean to s ay a file th at contains all of the settings and each individual component on t he S toryboard. Whe n you save y our work as a project, you can g o back and swap com ponents, add and remove them, alter audio, etc. Create a [...]
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2. Edi t - Modify video a nd image colou r and adjust t he duration of each mov ie component. Only available for video proje cts. 3. Effects - Add neat special ef fect transitions betw een each component, or a pply a pre-made theme. 4. T ext - Place animate d text on any movie component. Only available f or video projects. 5. Narrate - Record audio[...]
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software . For example: A. Click “NetMeetin g” Æ “S tart Video”. B. About Arcsoft soft ware: a. PhotoImpr ession 5: Cli ck “file” o n the func tion menu Æ Click “Ge t photo” Æ an ic on on the browse p ane as show n on the right Æ “Live”. b. VideoImp ression 2: Cli ck “Create a new video” Æ “Get from Album” Æ “Cap[...]
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computer sta tion configured with web camera, microp hone, speakers , modem and have access to the Inter net. Y ou have to download video confe rence software, p urchased o r free, suc h as basic software like I-phone or Microsoft NetMeet ing, or Y ahoo Messenger . As an example: to download W indows NetMeeti ng, go to www .microsoft.com searc h fo[...]
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A p p e n d i x : Specifi cations Image Sensor CM OS 2592 x 1944 P ixels (5.0M P ixels), Sen sor Area 1 / 2" Lens Specifi cation F 3.0, f = 8.54 mm Focus Rang e Landscape: 2m~ infinity , Normal : 1.5m ~ 2m, Macro: 20cm O / S Microsoft Wind ows 98 SE / 2000 / ME / X P Flash Strobe Y es, (Force On, Force Of f, and Auto) White Ba lance Automatic [...]
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Problem Source Solution The power is n o t on • Press the ON/OF F button to tur n the camera on. The batteries were not inserted prop erly • The corr ect direction to insert th e AAA batteries is i ndicated on the camera. Batteries are d epleted • Replace w ith unused alk aline or f ully recharge d batteries ( two AAA-size batteries). The cam[...]
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Hands were not steady when tak ing the pi cture • Ensure hands ar e steady when t aking picture and r emain steady one minute after clic king the Shutter button. The pictur es are blurred The pictur e subject w as not in the f ocus range of the camera • Keep a min imum di stance of 60 inches betw een the pictur e subject and the cam era lens to[...]
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Import ant Notice St atement Of Responsibility Oregon Scienti fic assumes no respo nsibility for any incidental l osses (such as the costs of photography or the loss of income fr om photography) incurr ed because of faults with thi s product . N o t e s O n C o p y r i g h t Photos and v ideos recorded using y our digit al video camera cannot b e u[...]
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pictures t aken. • Check all major f unctions w hen the dev ice is unused f o r a long peri od. This is to en sure its full operation. Maintain re gular testing and clea ning of your d evice. • Do not look throu gh the view finder at the sun or othe r strong lights. This could damage your eyesigh t. • Avoid leav ing the camera exposed t o dir[...]
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T rademark Information Windows i s a trademark of Microsoft Corp oration of the United States and other countr ies. Windows is an abbreviated t e rm referring to the Micro soft W indows Operati ng System. ArcSoft®, P hotoImpressi on® and VideoImpre ssion® are re gistered tra demarks of A rcSoft, Inc. All other trad emarks mentio ned in this manu[...]
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• Increase the sep aration betw een the equipment and rec eiver . • Conn ect the equi pment into an outlet on a circui t different from that to w hich the receiver is conn ected. • Consult the dealer or an experi enced radio / TV technician f o r help. D e c l a r a t i o n O f C o n f o r m i t y The follow ing informatio n is not to be used[...]