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Tripod port
Shutter
Status LCD
Flash/ Timer/Resolution TV out
USB portCF card doorView Finder
1.8 TFT Display Power
Mode Dial
LCD monitor 
control buttonsLEDHand Strap Mount
Flash Strobe View Finder
Lens
Nomenclature: 

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11Description of the Camera Control Buttons: 1. RES: (Resolution) Change from Full* to Half***, Half**, Half*, Full***, Full**.2.
Timer: Turn on/off self-timer (10 second delay)
3. Flash: Toggle between Auto, Red Eye, On (Fill flash), and Off (no flash)
4. Shutter:  Press partially to determine exposure settings. Press fully (to bottomof travel) to take an image
5. POWER: Slide to the right momentarily (1 second) to turn on, or turn off the camera
6. MENU: Display or hide the LCD monitor menu
7. UP: Move...

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PLAY MENU (Turn to PLAY mode, then press the Menu button)
• LCD Brightness -5 to +5, step 1
• Video Mode  NTSC or PAL
• Slideshow  1 to 10 second timing
• Folder  Select another folder
• Protect Images  Protect Current/Unprotect Current, Protect All or Unprotect All
SETUP MENU  (Turn to SETUP mode)
• Date/Time  Set date and time
• Language  Select a camera operating language from your choice of English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese, or Italian
• Sound  Beeper On or Off
• Format Media...

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13EV Compensation - If the background of your scene is very bright compared to your subject (eg. Sunny 

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Language - Any one of seven common languages can be selected for the LCD monitor menus:English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Portuguese and Italian. English ispreset.
Format Media -It takes about 2 seconds to format a CF memory card (~1s to erase the internalmemory).  Make sure you have uploaded your important images to your PC beforeformatting your CF card.
Note: You may select Yes or No to Reset Image No.? when you use the Format 

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15Status LCD display -
Icon descriptions 1. Battery icon: 2 Levels of battery power indication2. 4-digit 7-segment display: • In Record mode - shows the total number of images left• In Play mode - shows the number of the last image (eg. 0008)
3. Flash strobe icon: Flash Off (    ), Flash On (    ), Auto Flash (no icon),4. Red Eye Reduction: Pre-flash is set to avoid red eye . (    )5. Timer: 10-second delay after the Shutter button is triggered. Timer icon (    )6. HALFULL : FULL = SXGA 1280x1024, HALF =...

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Playback on LCD monitor
• Turn Mode Dial to Play mode      , the last image will be displayed.
•Press the “UP” or “DOWN” buttons to review your images
• Press the MENU button to set the following:
- LCD Brightness, Video Mode, Slide Show, Folder,  Protect Files- Video Mode (select NTSC/PAL TV system)- Slide Show time interval (from 1 to 10 seconds)- Folder (select the folder you want to review)- Protect files (to protect the images from being erased)
• Press “DISP” once to display image information
•...

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17CF memory Card Storage: If you have an optional CF memory card, you may store images as shown in thefollowing table:
16MB 32MB  64MB
Resolution & Quality -
Full ***  15 30  60
Full **  30 60  120
Full * or Half ***  60 120 240
Half **  120 240  480
Half *  240 480  960
FULL = SXGA 1280x1024,HALF = VGA 640x480.Quality: ***(High), ** (Normal), * (Economy)
Note:  The above table is the approximate number of images that may be stored. 

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Image on TV/TFTDigital Zoom Image on TV/TFT
Self-Timer -  

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Install Arcsoft programs and camera drivers in Windows 98/98SE/Me OS Note: The graphics shown are based on the user interface in Windows 98SE1. Put the CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive.  It will automatically start and run2. Select your desired language and click OK button
3. Click Next button
4. Click Yes button to accept the license agreement
5. Change the Destination Folder by clicking the Browse button if necessary and click the    Next button 
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