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    Download Stored Images to Your Personal ComputerY ou can download stored images to your personal computer (PC)
    through the RS-232C/USB digital connector from proprietary software.
    The camera can receive the image data from a PC through the
    software, too. Separate cable is required for RS-232 or USB (optional)
    connection. You can find the accessories in your Connection Kit.
    1.  Turn off the power of the camera and the personal computer.
    2. Plug one end of the serial cable into the COM port (or USB
         accordingly) of your computer.
    3. Lift the Connector Cover of the camera.
    4. Plug the other end of the serial cable into the cameras DIGIT AL
         port.
    5.  Turn on the camera and personal computer, and execute the
         specific software. You are now ready to transfer the images.
    System RequirementHardware
    The following is the required system configuration:
    IBM PC or 100% compatible, with a Pentium 60 MHz or higher CPU
    At least 16 MB of available memory and 24 MB of available hard disk
    space
    VGA/SVGA color display system, 640 x 480 resolution or higher, 256
    color or higher 3.5 diskette drive to install this TWAIN Driver
    CD-ROM drive to install the bundled graphics software
    For faster processing and to display colors more accurately, we rec-
    ommend the following system configuration:
    Pentium 200 MMX CPU
    32 MB or more of RAM
    SVGA  color display system, 16 million colors
    Software
    Microsoft W indows 95 or 98 environment.
    Application Software must be compatible with  TWAIN protocol.
    System Requirements for MACINT OSH
        System 7.5 or later
        Power MAC
        32 M RAM or above  
    						
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    LCD Brightness Control Dial (Fig.12)
    The brightness of the LCD monitor can be adjusted by rotating this
    dial.
    Creative ModesAuto-FocusThe camera adopts the video AF mechanism. Lightly pressing the
    Shutter Release button activates and achieves the auto-focus
    operation. The focus is locked as long as this button is kept pressing
    (pre-focus operation is available in this way). Once the button is deeply
    pressed, the image is to be captured. The cameras focus range cov-
    ers from 0.1 m to infinity. You can also set the fixed focus among 0.1
    m, 0.5 m, and 2.0 m in the MENU screen, instead. Please refer to
    MENU button section.
    Macro ModeThe camera provides the AF Macro mode and allows you to easily
    capture closer subjects. In the Recording mode, the ENTER/MACRO
    button allows you to easily capture subjects in the range of 0.1 m to
    0.5 m.
    Auto White BalanceThe camera allows a user to select Auto (default) or Fixed white
    balance. Fixed white balance setting offers two modes: Daylight and
    Office-Light source.
    Please refer to MENU button section.
    Image QUALITY/MULTI buttonRecording mode
    The image quality can be selected among Fine, Normal, or Economy
    by pressing the QUALITY/MULTI button. This selection is retained
    until newly changed. The F  or E  appears as a prefix of the picture
    number to indicate the image quality mode of Fine or Economy.  The
    Picture numbers may vary according to the image quality.
    Image quality and resolution
    Image Quality             Resolution
    Fine                            1360 x 1024 pixels
    Normal                       1360 x 1024 pixels
    Economy                    640 x 480 pixels  
    						
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    Playback mode
    The camera can display 9 thumbnail images at a time on the LCD
    monitor by pressing the QUALITY/MULTI button. A selected image
    can be displayed in full size by pressing ENTER/MACRO button.
    When tried to display the next thumbnail to the right-bottom one, the
    next thumbnail is displayed at the left-up position, namely nine new
    thumbnails are displayed.
    ZOOM button
    Recording mode
    By pressing ZOOM button, the camera will be in the 2x digital zoom-
    ing mode until pressed again. If the LCD is on-status, the preview
    image is zoomed up on the monitor accordingly. After the shutter
    release, the captured image with 2x zooming is displayed on the
    LCD. Even the LCD is off, the image is captured in the 2x zoom
    mode. This mode can not function in case of the 9 sequential image
    capture.
    Playback mode
    The camera can zoom up a stored image by pressing the ZOOM
    button.  Pressing again this button releases the zooming mode. An
    image captured with 2x zooming mode is automatically displayed in
    2x zooming, and this button does not function.
    ICON buttonThe ICON button makes some icons/indicators appear or disappear
    on the LCD monitor.  The camera retains this status until presses
    this button again. Regardless of the status, the Self-timer icon al-
    ways appears when set. This button can not wipe out the Battery
    Icon when in the low battery condition. For the details of Icon dis-
    played on the LCD monitor, please refer to Appendix B.
    Recording mode
    LCD monitor on-status
    Pressing the ICON button toggles the display of the icons and
    indicators. Even they are hidden, the correspondent icon is displayed
    for the short period of time when you execute a certain action.  
    						
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    LCD monitor off-status
    The ICON button can make the icons and indicators appeared on the
    black-back screen for a short period. Pressing the button again while
    they are displayed makes them disappear.
    Playback mode
    Pressing the ICON button toggles the display of the icons and indicators.
    MENU buttonYou can set various camera configurations in the Menu screens to be
    shown by this button. The camera has different Menu screens for Re-
    cording and Playback modes. The Menu screen appears on the monitor
    even the LCD is off status. For the details of the Menu selections, please
    see the Appendix C.
    Image erase / Erase protectionA user can erase any image individually or all images at a time. The
    images can also be erase-protected. When protected, they can not be
    erased until unlocked.
    But they can be lost if the CompactFlash card is formatted. Please refer
    to MENU button section.
    LCD buttonThe LCD button turns on and off the LCD monitor in the Recording mode.
    This button does not function in the Playback mode. In case of the LCD
    off-status, no preview image is shown on the LCD monitor. Even so, the
    camera shows icons/indicators on the monitor for the short period when
    a user changes any settings by pressing a button.
    Your camera will hold the LCD display status at the power-off and follows
    the setting when powered on next time.
    *Please refer to the Appendix A for the switches, buttons and inter-
    faces operation.  
    						
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    Troubleshooting
      SYMPTOM             PROBABLE CAUSE               ACTION
      No power                 1. Batteries not loaded   1. Correctly load batteries
                                        correctly                    2. Replace batteries
                                     2. Flat batteries                with new ones
                                     3. Wrong AC Adaptor   3. Use recommended
                                                                              AC Adaptor
    Sudden power off     1. Operation of Auto      1. Turn power on again
                                         Power Off                  2. Replace batteries
                                      2. Low battery power        with new ones
                                      3. Use of manganese   3.Replace manganese
                                         batteries                       batteries with alkaline
                                                                              batteries
    Low Battery              Low battery power        Replace batteries
    indicator on LCD
    No recording when   Mode switch set to       Set Mode switch to
    shutter button is        PLAY position              REC position
    pressed
    The CARD FULL      CompactFlash              Replace a new card,or
    message display       Card is full                    erase some images.
    on LCD after taking
    a picture
    Too bright or too       Wrong BRIGHT            Adjust the BRIGHT
    dark LCD image       setting                           setting
    No signal on TV        Disconnect between     Use the specified cable
    monitor while            camera and TV              to connect between
    camera is powered    monitor                          camera and TV monitor
    on
    Can not                    Disconnect between      Check the connection
    communicate with    camera and computer   between camera and
    computer                                                        computer
    Take Care of Your CameraYour camera is precision instrument and a sophisticated machine de-
    signed and manufactured to give you reliable and long-standing service.
    If you care for and handle this camera properly, you are going to be
    satisfied by its excellent and elegant design. The following careless
    handing may cause serious damages:  
    						
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    1. Dropping and/or banging the camera, which may damage it in many
        ways.
    2. Dropping into water or water damage. Your camera is not
        waterproofed, particularly when it is submerged in salt water. It
        must be protected from salty breezes or sprays at the beach, any
        kind of splashing and rain. If your camera gets wet, please wipe it
        dry immediately and have it examined at an assigned service center.
    3. You have to avoid subjecting the camera to extreme high or low
        temperature and humidity, since the battery will not function prop-
        erly in extreme temperature conditions. Extreme temperatures and
        humidity may cause serious damage of rusting to your camera.
    4. Vibration from traveling in a car, ship, or airplane could cause loos
        ening screws or damage the camera itself. Padding the bottom of
        your camera with foam rubber could minimize this problem.
    5. Make sure the tripod screw fits your camera when mounting it on a
        tripod. Please be reminded that a longer tripod screw might punc-
        ture and damage the camera.
    6. Never try to disassemble the camera, since the circuit of
        this camera has a high working voltage.
    Warranty PolicyOur cameras are under warranty for one full year from the date of
    purchase by the original purchaser. In the case of defects in materi-
    als or workmanship, we will replace or repair the camera free of charge.
    This warranty applies to the camera only. This warranty does not in-
    clude batteries, or other accessories not manufactured by our
    company. This warranty will not be honored if the camera has been
    mishandled or tampered-with, or altered by anyone other than the
    manufacturer. Other than for the warranty herein, we are not respon-
    sible for loss, damage, or inconvenience of any kind.
    A defective camera being returned under this warranty must be ac-
    companied by a brief description of difficulties encountered and by
    proof of purchaser showing date of purchase. All related transporta-
    tion costs and insurance will be at the owners expense. Any alter-
    ation of this warranty cannot be made without our written approval.  
    						
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    SPECIFICATIONSProduct Type:     Digital Still Camera
    Imaging Device:      1/2-inch CCD, 1.5M pixels(total pixels), progre-
                                      ssive scanning
    Image Quality:     Fine/Normal/Economy
    Image Resolution:  1360 x 1024 pixels (Fine / Normal); 640 x 480
                                      pixels (Economy)
    Recording System: Digital (JPEG based)/Field recording
    Recording Medium:CompactFlash (up to 48MB ). No resident
                                      memory included
    Number of images: About 10/20/35 images (F/N/E), when 4MB CF
                                      card is used
    Image Capturing:    single or 9 sequential images, saved as one
                                      image  file
    Playback Modes:    Single or 9 thumbnails, Image search function
                                     available
    Digital Zoom:    2x, both in Rec./Play
    Shooting options:  Sharpness/Color
    Erase Functions:    Single Image or All Images. Erase protection
                                     available
    Video System:    NTSC or PAL optional
    Digital Output:    RS-232C (or USB optional), Serial cable for each
                                     interface is required
    Lens:    f=7.0mm (f=40mm at 35mm Film Camera
                                     equivalent)
    Aperture:    Fno=5.6
    Focus Range (TTL):Auto: 0.1m - infinity
                                      AF Macro: 0.1m - 0.5m
                                      Fixed:0.1m, 0.5m and 2.0m are  available  
    						
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    Exposure Metering:Aperture priority AE
    Exposure Range:LV 6 to LV 16 at ISO 170
    Flash Modes:Auto/Fill/Off. Red-eye reduction available
    Flash Range:Built-in Flash, 0.5 - 2.3 m (ISO 170)
    Exposure Compensation: Max. +/-2.0EV, 0.25EV step
    Shutter System:Electronic programmable shutter
    Shutter Speed:1/3 to 1/3500 second
    White Balance:Auto/ Fixed (Daylight and Office-Light)
    Self-Timer:Electronic self-timer about 10-sec. delay.
    Optical Viewfinder:Real image type with 2x zoom and AF markings
    LCD Monitor:2-inch Full-color TFT LCD
    Auto Date:mm/dd/yy, dd/mm/yy, yy/mm/dd
    Terminals:DIGITAL, VIDEO OUT, DC in 7V
    Power Source:4 AA-size batteries (Alkaline, NiCd, Lithium) / AC
                                 Adaptor(DC 7V, 2.5A)
    Operation temperature:0 ~40C  30~85% humidity
    Dimensions:133(W) x 71 (H) x 49 (D) mm
    Weight:253g (batteries excluded)
    * Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
    						
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    SHUTTER
    Taking  Lens Self - timer LED
    LCD Brightnwss Control dial 
    Appendix A : Camera User Interface
    Flash Control SensorView Finder
    Built-in Flash 
    Battery Cover
    ComractFlash Ejector  
    						
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    C/F CARD IN
    Video output
    connectorDigital interface 
      connector AC Adapter 
    connector
    ComractFlash Card Slot
    2LCD monitorMode Switch
    ViewfinderREADY LED
    OpticalConnect cover
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    DIGITALVIDEOOUT
    DO IN 7V  
    						
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