Page 2 - Trademarks
Trademarks 2 Trademarks AGFA and the Agfa rhombus are trademarks of Agfa-Gevaert AG. AGFAnet, AGFAnet Print Service, PhotoGenie, PhotoW ise and ePhoto CL20 are registeredtrademarks of Agfa-Gevaert N.V. Adobe Acrobat is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated that may be registered in certainjurisd...
Page 3 - Regulation Compliance; FCC Information Test
Regulation Compliance 3 Regulation Compliance FCC Information Test FCC W arning: This equipment meets the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ofFCC Rules. Only the power pack and cable supplied with the camera should be used. Operationwith other power packs and cables is likely ...
Page 5 - Warranty
Warranty 5 Warranty Agfa warrants this product to be free from defects of material and workmanship for one (1) yearfrom the date of purchase. During the warranty period, Agfa will repair or replace, at its option, theproduct at no charge to the customer. The replacement unit may be a re-manufactured...
Page 6 - Safety Information
Safety Information 6 Safety Information ! To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the camera. ! To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose the camera to rain or moisture. Referall servicing to qualified service personnel. ! Only use the following batteries: AA Alkal...
Page 7 - Care and Maintenance
Care and Maintenance 7 Care and Maintenance ! Avoid leaving the camera in the sun or in a very warm location (beach, car, and so on) forprolonged periods. ! Do not wrap the camera in cloth or plastic while it is on (heat and moisture may be trapped anddamage the camera). ! Avoid using the camera in ...
Page 8 - Contents
Contents 8 Contents Introduction ..................................................................................................................................... 10 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera.................................................................................... 11 Taki...
Page 10 - Introduction
Introduction 10 Introduction The Agfa ePhoto CL20 digital camera can handle still images as well as video images. Thefollowing table gives you an overview of the possibilities of the camera: Still images Video/Images over USB Using a CompactFlash™ Card (p.15) ! to store images on a CompactFlashmemor...
Page 11 - Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera; Taking a Closer Look
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 11 Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera Taking a Closer Look 1 Shutter Button To record an image or to confirm options of the Delete button. 2 Timer Indicator A blinking red light indicates that the selftimer is activated. 3 Built-in Flash To light dark scene...
Page 13 - Power Sources; Batteries; Inserting batteries
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 13 Power Sources Your ePhoto CL20 has two possible power sources: ! batteries ! USB power Batteries Inserting batteries Your ePhoto CL20 camera comes with 2 AA Alkaline batteries. # Note: You can also use AA NiMH or AA Lithium batteries. 1 Unlock the battery co...
Page 14 - Battery Status; Battery Care; USB Power
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 14 Battery Status The Display always indicates the status of the battery. Segments disappear as power is used. Full Nearly Empty A Empty icon indicates that the batteries are empty. Battery Care ! If you are not going to use your camera for an extended period o...
Page 15 - Memory Options; Internal Memory; Inserting/Removing an Optional CompactFlash memory card
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 15 Memory Options You can store captured images in two ways: ! In the Internal memory (1 MB capacity) ! On an optional CompactFlash memory card (external memory of 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, …MBcapacity) Internal Memory Your ePhoto CL20 camera comes with an internal mem...
Page 16 - Camera Controls; The REC/OFF Auto Return Switch; Switching On the Camera; The Status Display
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 16 Camera Controls The REC/OFF Auto Return Switch Switching On the Camera • Slide the REC/OFF auto return switch towards REC. W ait until the Green Action Indicator stops blinking before recording an image. Automatic Power Off Function The camera is equipped wi...
Page 17 - The Mode Button; Activating Automatic Flash and/or Selftimer
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 17 The Mode Button Activating Automatic Flash and/or Selftimer • Press the Mode button to change the combined flash and selftimer option. a : Resolution button b : Mode button c : Delete button W hen you activated the automatic flash, the flashlight will go off...
Page 18 - The Resolution Button; Setting the Resolution
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 18 The Resolution Button Setting the Resolution Depending on the Image resolution you can record 6 images in PhotoGenie resolution (1280 x960), 10 images in XGA resolution (1024 x 768) and up to 30 still images inLow resolution (512 x 384). ! Note: According to...
Page 19 - The Delete Button; Deleting the Last Image Taken; Deleting All Images at a Time
Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camera 19 The Delete Button a : Resolution button b : Mode button c : Delete button Deleting the Last Image Taken 1 Press the Delete button once to select the last image to delete. 2 Press the Shutter button to delete the image. 3 Confirm by pressing the shutter butto...
Page 20 - Chapter 2: Recording a Still Image
Chapter 2: Recording a Still Image 20 Chapter 2: Recording a Still Image # Note: Do not forget to insert batteries as described in Inserting Batteries. 1 Slide the REC/OFF auto return switch towards REC. W ait until the Green Action Indicator stops blinking. 2 Change the camera settings. 3 Frame the...
Page 21 - Chapter 3: Transferring Images to Your PC; Installing the Required Software
Chapter 3: Transferring Images to Your PC 21 Chapter 3: Transferring Images to Your PC Installing the Required Software 1 Insert the ePhoto CL20 CD in the CD-ROM drive. # Note: If the Installation does not start automatically, double-click My computer, double-click the CD-ROM icon and double-click S...
Page 22 - Connecting the Camera to Your PC
Chapter 3: Transferring Images to Your PC 22 Connecting the Camera to Your PC 1 Open the USB compartment door. 2 Plug one end of the USB cable into your camera’s USB port. 3 Plug the other end of the USB cable into your computer’s USB port. The USB port on your PC is labeled with the USB icon as sho...
Page 27 - Ordering Prints Using the Print Button
Chapter 5: Ordering Prints Over the Internet Using AGFAnet Print Service 27 Chapter 5: Ordering Prints Over the InternetUsing AGFAnet Print Service After installing the CL20 software from the ePhoto CL20 CD, you can easily upload your imagesfrom your camera to the internet for printing. There are tw...
Page 28 - Ordering Prints Using the AgfaCam Mounter
Chapter 5: Ordering Prints Over the Internet Using AGFAnet Print Service 28 Ordering Prints Using the AgfaCam Mounter 1 Install the software as described in Installing the Required Software . 2 Connect the ePhoto CL20 with the USB cable to your computer as described in Connecting the Camera to Your ...
Page 30 - Videoconferencing with MS NetMeeting; Videoconferencing over the Internet
Chapter 6: Using the ePhoto CL20 for Video Applications 30 Chapter 6: Using the ePhoto CL20 for VideoApplications Videoconferencing with MS NetMeeting Videoconferencing over the Internet To use NetMeeting® 3.0 (or higher) over the internet you need a modem for internet connectionand Internet Explore...
Page 31 - Capturing Video Images with VideoImpression
Chapter 6: Using the ePhoto CL20 for Video Applications 31 Capturing Video Images with VideoImpression 1 Connect the ePhoto CL20 to your computer with the USB cable. 2 Switch on the camera. 3 Choose Start/Programs/ArcSoft Video/VideoImpression to launch VideoImpression. 4 Click the New button to cap...
Page 32 - Appendix A: Troubleshooting and Support; Troubleshooting; Support; For more information and support on your Agfa ePhoto CL20:
Appendix A: Troubleshooting and Support 32 Appendix A: Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting The camera does not start up " The camera is switched off. Slide the REC/OFF auto return switch towards REC. " The camera is automatically switched off because of one minute of inactivity. Slid...
Page 33 - For more information and support on MS NetMeeting:
Appendix A: Troubleshooting and Support 33 2. Consult the Solution Finder Database • Click the Solution Finder tab to consult the standard answers on various problems/questions. ! Note: If you do not find the Solution Finder tab, you first have to return to the Home and Officepage. 3. Consult the Su...
Page 34 - Appendix B: Camera Specifications
Appendix B: Camera Specifications 34 Appendix B: Camera Specifications Parameter Specifications Image Resolutions 1280 x 960 pixel resolution (PhotoGenie); 1024 x 768 pixelresolution (XGA); 512 x 384 pixel resolution LCD Display Black and white status display Color 24-bit (millions of colors) Memory...