Page 3 - Introduction; Package Contents
Introduction Thank you for choosing this camera to pursue your digital adventures. Whether you are creating memories of your friends and family or exploring the great outdoors to get the utmost satisfaction from your digital camera, please take a moment to read through this manual. Its contents will...
Page 4 - System Requirements; CAUTION; Point the camera at the subject, use monitor screen to compose the
System Requirements • Personal computer, laptop, desktop, or IBM compatible with Pentium 166 MHz minimum, and with an active USB (Universal Serial Bus) port. • Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP, CD-ROM drive, color monitor, mouse and keyboard. • Color printer for printing color pictures. • For transferring st...
Page 6 - Name of Parts; Card Socket
Name of Parts The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. 1. Shutter Button 2. Power Button 3. Self Timer Lamp 4. Flash 5. TV Out 6. Lens 7. Focus Switch 8. USB Port Terminal 9. Power Lamp 10. Strap Eyelet 11. Charge Indicator 12. Joystick/OK Butto...
Page 7 - Display Information
Display Information Note: If the icon appears on the TFT panel when you take pictures in dark conditions. Please keep your hands steady, otherwise you may capture a blur picture. - 5 -
Page 9 - Getting Started; shown on the camera.
Getting Started • Installing Camera Batteries: 1. Slide open the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert batteries. Be sure to load batteries with + and – terminals as shown on the camera. 3. Slide close the battery compartment cover. • Inserting SD Card (Optional): The camera offers two option for sto...
Page 11 - Taking Pictures
3. Push the joystick let or right to select [Date Only] or [ Date&Time] 4. Press the Menu button to exit the menu. • Power Saving: The camera will automatically power off approximately 30 SEC,1MIN, 3MIN, 5MIN (selectable) after you do not perform any operation. Taking Pictures • Taking a Picture...
Page 14 - Taking Videos; Shutter
4. Push the joystick left or right to select [10SEC], [15SEC], [20SEC]. Press the Menu 5. r use a tripod. all the way down. 0,15,20 seconds button to return to capture status. Place the camera on a flat surface o 6. Compose the picture, then press the Shutter button7. The red Self Timer light, locat...
Page 15 - Reviewing Pictures and Videos
Reviewing Pictures and Videos • Reviewing Pictures 1. Turn on the camera. 2. Slide the Function switch to ► (playback status). The last picture or video is displayed. 3. Push the joystick left or right to select the picture or video (If the icon appears on the TFT panel) you want to review. 4. Push ...
Page 17 - Deleting Pictures and Videos
3. Push the joystick up or down to select [Print] on the screen and push the joystick left or right to select ON/OFF. 4. Press the Mode or Menu button to return to playback status. And you will see the icon appears on the TFT panel if you choose ON. Note: The DPOF printing feature support SD card on...
Page 19 - Customizing Your Camera Settings; When user slide the; Function; the; Menu; button to confirm and return to capture status..
Customizing Your Camera Settings * Capture Status Menu [MENU BUTTON] When user slide the Function switch to (capture status). Press the Menu button can turn ON/OFF function menu. Push the joystick up and down to select items, push the joystick left and right to enter each item. Press the Menu button...
Page 22 - 简体中文
[Date & Time Setting] Push the joystick up and down to adjust the date and time. Push the joystick left and right to advance to the next setting. When finished, press the OK button to confirm the setting; press the Mode button to exit the menu, or you can press Menu button to return to main menu...
Page 25 - Installing Your Camera Driver and Software
[Delete]: Delete item allow user to delete current or all the stored images from the memory. Delete One to delete (erase) current picture or video. Delete All to delete (erase) all pictures or videos. Format to format the flash memory or SD card. Installing Your Camera Driver and Software • Installi...
Page 26 - Uninstalling Software; Downloading Images to You Computer; switch to
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....
Page 27 - ArcSoft PhotoImpression 5; is a complete digital image
The options are Play, Find/Fix/Share Images, Open folders to view files, take no action, Copy images to a folder on my computer, View a slide show of images, and etc. Please select one of them and click on “OK”. For Windows 2000/ME/98: Double click on “My computer”, and then double click on Removabl...
Page 28 - Note; ArcSoft VideoImpression 2
1. Get Photo – Choose how to view or acquire photos. 2. Enhance – Crop, brighten, rotate, resize and modify photos. 3. Create – Add clip art, special effects, frames and more. 4. Project – Make calendars, photo books and greeting cards. 5. Print – Print multiple images per page and multiple pages at...
Page 29 - – Create a slide show project. You can retrieve media materials from; Media
Open a Project – Let you browse the project files in the VideoImpression system folder. By “project,” we mean to say a file that contains all of the settings and each individual component on the Storyboard. When you save your work as a project, you can go back and swap components, add and remove the...
Page 30 - Using the Camera in PC-Cam mode
2. Edit - Modify video and image colour and adjust the duration of each movie component. Only available for video projects. 3. Effects - Add neat special effect transitions between each component, or apply a pre-made theme. 4. Text - Place animated text on any movie component. Only available for vid...
Page 31 - Internet Video Conferencing
software. For example: A. Click “NetMeeting” Æ “Start Video”. B. About Arcsoft software: a. PhotoImpression 5: Click “file” on the function menu Æ Click “Get photo” Æ an icon on the browse pane as shown on the right Æ “Live”. b. VideoImpression 2: Click “Create a new video” Æ “Get from Album” Æ “Cap...
Page 33 - Appendix:; Specifications
Appendix: Specifications Image Sensor CMOS 2592 x 1944 Pixels (5.0M Pixels), Sensor Area 1 / 2" Lens Specification F 3.0, f = 8.54 mm Focus Range Landscape: 2m~infinity , Normal: 1.5m ~ 2m, Macro: 20cm O / S Microsoft Windows 98 SE / 2000 / ME / XP Flash Strobe Yes, (Force On, Force Off, and Aut...
Page 36 - Important Notice; Statement Of Responsibility; General Warnings; service facility for repair.
Important Notice Statement Of Responsibility Oregon Scientific assumes no responsibility for any incidental losses (such as the costs of photography or the loss of income from photography) incurred because of faults with this product. Notes On Copyright Photos and videos recorded using your digital ...
Page 37 - place free of any dust or moisture.; About Oregon Scientific
pictures taken. • Check all major functions when the device is unused for a long period. This is to ensure its full operation. Maintain regular testing and cleaning of your device. • Do not look through the viewfinder at the sun or other strong lights. This could damage your eyesight. • Avoid leavin...
Page 38 - WARNING; • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Trademark Information Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation of the United States and other countries. Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operating System. ArcSoft®, PhotoImpression® and VideoImpression® are registered trademarks of ArcSoft, Inc. All other tra...
Page 39 - Declaration Of Conformity; We
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV technician for help. Declaration Of Conformity The following information is not ...