Vivitar 3615 User Manual
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29 2. Use the Arrow buttons( ) to select the image you want for DPOF setting. 3. Press the Menu button , the Play menu appears. 4. Use the Arrow buttons( ) to select DPOF item, then press OK button to confirm. 5. DPOF submenu will be showed, and there are 4 items in this submenu, including Print Quantity, Print Size, Print Index, and Print Enable. Use Arrow buttons( ) to select one of 4 items, then press OK button to confirm. ■ If you select Print Quantity, use the Arrow buttons( ) to make change, and then press OK to confirm and return to the DPOF submenu. You can set the print quantity from 1 to 9. ■ If you select Print Size, use the Arrow buttons( ) to make change, and then press OK to confirm and return to the DPOF submenu. You can set the print size from Print STD, 3x5, 4x6, 5x7, 8x10. (inch) ■ If you select Print Index, use the Arrow buttons( ) to toggle On or Off, and then press OK to confirm and return to the DPOF submenu. You can select to print photo index or not. ■ If you select Print Enable, use Arrow buttons( ) to toggle Enable or Disable. If you select Enable and press OK button to confirm, the camera will save the setting and returns to Play menu. If you select Disable and press OK button to confirm, the camera will erase this image’s DPOF setting and returns to Play menu.
30 Note: If your printer only supports DPOF version 1.0, you must set Print STD for the Print Size option. Note: DPOF function can only be operated with CF card inserted. Setup Mode In Setup mode, users can customize their own preferences according to the actual requirements. Switch the Mode Dial to Setup, the Setup menu appears. The menu contains the following items: Date/Time Displays the date and time information. When the camera is used for the first time or the batteries are replaced, you may need to have the correct date/time set.
31 Select Date/Time item and press the OK button. The Date/Time submenu displays on the screen. Use the Arrow buttons( ) to set the value for Year, Month, Day and Time and press the OK button to confirm. When the last item is selected/changed, press the OK button to return to the Setup menu. Language Sets the OSD menu language. There are 8 languages available for your selection. They are English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese. Select Language item and press the OK button. The Language submenu displays on the screen. Use the Arrow buttons() to select the desired language setting (default=English). Press the OK button again to make the change. The cursor returns to the Setup menu automatically when the change is made. Note: The setting is conserved even if the camera power is off.
32 Sound Enables/disables the sound effects. You may choose either to turn On or Off (default=On) the sound effects while pressing a button. Select the item by the Arrow buttons( ) and then press the OK button to confirm. The cursor skips to the data field as the OK button being pressed. Use the Arrow buttons( ) to toggle the selection. Press the OK button again to make the change. The cursor returns to the Setup menu automatically when the change is made. Note: The setting is conserved even if the camera power is off. Format Media Formats the CompactFlash TM card and internal memory. Select the item by the Arrow buttons( ) and then press the OK button to confirm. The cursor skips to the data field as the OK button being pressed. Use the Arrow
33 buttons( ) to toggle the selection. Select Yes and press the OK button to re-format the CF card and returns to the Setup menu. Select No and press the OK button to cancel and return to the Setup menu without any change. Video Mode Sets video output type. The camera provides 2 different video output type for your selection: NTSC and PAL. Select the correct video type for the connected device (e.g. NTSC TV or PAL TV). Auto Power Off If no operation is carried out for a fixed amount of time, power consumption is set to its minimum state to prevent battery wear. This is called the Auto Power Off mode. The camera provides 4 different auto power off time for your selection: 3 Min (default), 5 Min, 10 Min, 30 Min Select Auto Power Off by the Arrow button( ) and then press the OK button to confirm. The cursor skips to data field as the OK button being pressed. Use the Arrow buttons( ) to select the desired time. Press the OK button again to make the change. The cursor returns to the Setup menu automatically when the change is made.
34 Reset to Default Returns all the camera settings to the factory default settings. Select the item by the Arrow buttons( ) and then press the OK button to confirm. The cursor skips to the data field as the OK button being pressed. Use the Arrow buttons( ) to toggle the selection. Select Yes and press the OK button to make the change and returns to the Setup menu. Select No, and then press the OK button to cancel and return to the Setup menu without any change. Image Resolution = 1600x1200 Image Quality = Super Fine White Balance = Auto Flash = Auto Quick View = Off Focus = Auto LCD Brightness = 0 EV Compensation = 0.0 Slide Show Delay = 4 seconds Sound = On
35 Delete Mode In Delete mode, users can delete all the recorded images at a time or just delete one after another. Switch the Mode Dial to Delete , the Delete menu appears. The menu contains the following items: Note: To delete the images recorded in the CF card, make sure to insert the card before deletion. To delete the images recorded in the camera (internal memory), do not insert any CF card or the camera will not be able to read the internal data with an external memory card attached.
36 Delete Current 1. Select Delete Current and press the OK button. The last image taken or the image currently being viewed in Play mode will be shown. 2. Press the OK button to delete the image. 3. The message appears, use the Arrow buttons( ) to select the next image you want to delete. 4. Repeat step 2 to delete the images one by one. 5. To return to the Delete menu, switch the Mode Dial to other mode. Note: “No Image” is displayed after all the images are erased. Delete All 1. Use the Arrow buttons( ) to select Delete All, then press the OK button to confirm your selection. Note: “No Image” is displayed after all the images are erased. Computer Mode Images can only be transferred to a computer via USB in this mode. There are no menus associated with this mode, and no buttons are active in this mode.
37 Transferring Images to Computer Before transferring the images, please read the following guideline carefully. System Requirements ■ Pentium 166 MHz processor or higher ■ Windows 98/Me/2000 ■ Power PC G3/G4 ■ Mac OS 8.6 or later ■ An available USB port ■ At least 32 MB RAM ■ 80 MB available hard disk space ■ A CD-ROM drive ■ Color monitor (800x600 24-bit or higher recommended) ■ Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher
38 Installing the Software for PC For Users of Windows 98 If you are planning to transfer your images into a Windows98-based computer, make sure to complete the camera driver installation before the camera connection. The steps are as below: 1. Insert the software CD-ROM disc into your CD-ROM drive 2. The setup program starts. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the camera driver installation 3. Restart the computer (recommended) For Users of Windows 2000/Me Windows 2000/Me supports the camera in all aspects; you don’t even have to install the driver yourself. Go ahead for the camera connection directly . Note: This camera complies with “Mass Storage Class.” With Windows ME/2000 preinstalled, this camera can be recognized as a removable disk in your system once this camera is connected to your computer with USB cable.