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R9000348
Cautions
  How to Connect with a Computer
How to Connect with a TV
    Turn On or Off the Camera
Loading the Batteries
Quick Start Guide
Icon Introduction
Printer / TV Connection
        PC Connection
                                         
 
Getting Ready
Getting Ready
1. Connect the video-out jack of the camera to video input ports
    of the TV set with the supplied Video/USB Cable.
2. Turn on the TV set and set the TV/Video switch to A/V mode.   
3. Power on the camera and then enter the Playback Mode. 
4. Press down the LEFT or RIGHT direction Button to go to the 
next or last image for TV reviewing. 
1. When the USB/Video Cable is in connection with the computer while the camera is on, the camera will automatically go to the      
            
    PC Mode from any working mode and  turn off  TFT LCD monitor as well.
2. In this Mode, you can download images from your computer .  
 
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Do not try to open the camera by yourself, which may damage the camera or cause electric shock.
Do not fire the flash in a close distance (less than 1 meter ) because it may hurt your eyes. 
Keep the camera away from the reach of children or animals to prevent them from swallowing the batteries or small accessories. 
Stop using the camera if any kinds of liquid enter the camera. If it happens, power off the camera and contact the your dealer  for 
further help. 
Do not use this camera with wet hands, which may cause electric shock as well. 
Putting  the camera in a high temperature environment may damage the camera. 
Do not use different types of batteries or new and old batteries at the same time. 
To avoid electricity leakage, please remove  the batteries  if  the camera is not in use for a long period. 
It is normal that the temperature of the camera body rises if the camera is used for a long time.
Press down the "POWER" button  to turn on the camera.
 
Repeat the way above  to turn off the camera.
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1. Slide out Battery Cover to open it. 
2. Load 2 x AA batteries into the battery chamber, following    
    the polarity indications.
3. Close the Battery cover.
2 pcs of AA alkaline / Ni-MH batteries are strongly 
recommended for normal operation.
Batteries may lose power if kept inside the camera for a long 
time without using. Please remove the batteries while the 
camera is not in use.
Do not use manganese batteries since they cannot supply 
sufficient power to support the camera's operation. 
Batteries may not work normally under 0 C or over 40 C .
It's normal that the temperature of the camera  goes up after 
being in use for a long period.
    The below symbols on the TFT LCD Monitor are the indication 
    of the battery status.  
(     ):Battery power is full.
(     ):Battery power is half drained. Have new batteries ready. 
(     ):Battery power is drained. Replace the batteries you are 
         using now. 
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Green (Focus is ready)
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RED (Focus Adjustment)
Blinking
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Basic Photography
 
1. Press down the POWER button to turn on the camera.
2. Set the Mode Switch at Image Shooting Mode (      ) for still image or Movie Clip Mode  (      ) for video recording. 
     NOTE: Hold your camera with your hand and position a subject in the center of the frame to focus on.
3. With the TELE/WIDE Button, you may have 3.0X optical zoom and 5X digital zoom for zooming in and out. 
4. Press and hold the shutter button halfway down. 
     NOTE: 1. When the color of the focus frame turns from white to red, it means the auto focus of this camera  is not fixed.
    
         
            2. When the color of the focus frame turns from white to green, it means the auto focus of this camera  is fixed.
5. Press the shutter button fully down to capture an image. 
6. The LED Indicator starts blinking right after the Shutter Button is released.  Once the LED Indicator stops blinking, you are     
    
 
ready to take another shot.
7. Or you can set Mode Switch at Playback Mode (      ) to view the images or movie clips you just took. 
 Battery Status
(    )Battery Full
(    )Battery Half 
      
 
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 Working Mode
(    )Image 
Mode
Shooting 
(    )Night Scene Mode
(    )Photo Frame Mode
(    )Movie Clip Mode
(    )Voice Recording 
       Mode
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  Flash Mode
(     )Auto Flash
(     )Auto Flash with 
       
 
Red-eye Reduction
(     )Slow Sync 
(     )Fill-in Flash  
(     )Flash Off
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 Self-timer
(    )10 Seconds
(    ) 2 Seconds
(    )Double
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 (    )Hand Shake
(    )Playback  Mode
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 White Balance
(    )Auto
(    )Daylight
(    )Cloudy
(    )Fluorescent
(    )Tungsten
(    )Sunset
(    )Custom
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 Sharp
(    )Soft
(    )Normal
(    )Vivid
 Quality
(    )Super Fine
(    )Fine
(    )Normal
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 Voice 
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 Focus Range
(    )Macro
 Metering
(    )Spot
(    )Multi
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(    )Single
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Digital 
                Zoom
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    Zoom In / Out 
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Shots
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 Size
(      )2560x1920
(      )2304x1728
(      )2048x1536
(      )1600x1200
(      )1024x768
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Connecting the Camera to a PictBridge-supported Printer
If the printer you have supports the interface of PictBridge, then you may have your camera connected 
with  the printer with the supplied USB cable and have the stored images print out directly.
    1.  Have both of the camera and the printer power on. 
    2. Press the MENU Button to go to SETUP Mode.
    3. Go to PRINTER and select USB for printer connection.    
 
    4. Use the supplied USB cable to connect the camera to the 
        PictBridge-supported printer as shown above.
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