Microtek Digital Camera MKT 1300a User Manual

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Children should not be allowed  
to have access to the camera.  
They could injure themselves with  
inappropriate use of the camera or  
by becoming entangled in the  
carrying strap. If a child swallows a  
camera battery, get the child  
medical attention.  
Exposing the camera to too  
much heat may warp the camera  
casing or damage the batteries.  
Battery damage may result in fire,  
burns or electrical shock.  
Safety Precautions  
Before you use the camera, be sure  
to read the following safety  
precautions, which detail the proper  
operation of the camera and its  
accessories to prevent injuries or  
damage to users or equipment.  
Another source of possible burns is  
heat from the flash or camera itself.  
Touching the flash after it has  
been used extensively can  
cause burns.  
This symbol indicates  
situations where  
improper use of the  
camera may result in  
harm to the camera  
operator.  
Subjecting the camera to  
water or any other liquid, or  
allowing condensation to form, may  
start a fire or give the user an  
electrical shock.  
The camera body itself may  
burn your hands if the camera  
has been operated for a lengthy  
period of time.  
If liquid gets inside the camera,  
turn the camera power off by  
removing the battery or  
unplugging the power cord (with  
dry hands).  
This symbol indicates  
situations where  
Do not drop batteries or let  
improper use of the  
camera may result in  
damage to the camera.  
them be banged around. This could  
damage the casings, causing the  
batteries to leak.  
Allowing the camera to slowly  
adjust to temperature changes  
(as in transferring the unit from  
outdoors to indoors) will help to  
prevent condensation. Let any  
condensation evaporate before  
using the camera.  
If the internal parts or  
components of the battery  
come into contact with your  
eyes or your mouth, flush the  
affected site with water and get  
medical help.  
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Do not short-circuit the battery  
terminals and be sure to cover  
the terminals before you throw  
batteries away. If the terminals  
contact metal, they may  
overheat and explode, causing a  
fire.  
Do not leave the camera in  
humid or dusty areas. Dust and  
humidity can cause the camera to  
short circuit, leading to a fire.  
If the camera gets anywhere  
near a strong magnetic field, it may  
not work correctly, or the pictures  
taken may be ruined or adversely  
affected.  
Black or bright (red, green,  
blue, and white) dots may  
sometimes appear on the LCD  
screen. These are merely misfiring  
pixels, and have no effect on the  
recorded image.  
Use a soft, absorbent cloth to  
clean the outside of your camera.  
If you aim the camera at the  
sun, or shoot the flash close to  
someone’s eyes, you may injure  
your eyesight or that of someone  
else.  
If you see smoke or smell a  
burning odor coming from your  
camera, turn the camera off. If you  
continue to operate the camera, it  
could cause a fire or give you a  
shock.  
Do not clean the camera with  
flammable liquids, as these may  
cause a fire.  
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Using the Multifunction Buttons 18  
Using the Shutter Button ......... 19  
Using the Viewfinder .............. 19  
Holding the Camera ................ 19  
Using the Slide Show ............. 34  
Rotating Images..................... 35  
Playing Movies ...................... 36  
Television Viewing ................. 37  
Table of Contents  
Camera Overview.................... 1  
Camera Package Contents......... 2  
Camera Components ................ 3  
6ront/Bottom View ............... 3  
Rear View .......................... 4  
LCD Screen Displays ................ 5  
Photo Mode ........................ 5  
Movie Mode........................ 6  
Audio Mode ........................ 7  
Playback Mode.................... 8  
Shooting Images  
Deleting Images  
Shooting Still Images .............. 20  
Using the Digital Zoom ............ 21  
Using the 6lash ...................... 22  
Continuous Shooting ............... 23  
Using the Self-Timer ............... 24  
Deleting the Current Image ...... 38  
Deleting Selected Images ........ 38  
Deleting All Images .............. 138  
Audio  
Recording Audio .................... 39  
Customizing Shooting-related  
Settings ............................... 25  
Playing Audio ........................ 40  
Selecting Photo Size ........... 25  
Getting Started  
Digital Camera Settings  
Selecting Photo Quality ....... 26  
Attaching the Strap................ 10  
Loading the Batteries .............. 11  
SD Memory Card Insertion ....... 13  
Camera On/Off...................... 14  
Setting the Date and Time....... 15  
Selecting the Language .......... 15  
6ormatting the SD Card .......... 16  
Selecting the Shooting Drive  
Mode ............................... 27  
Beep Adjustment ................... 42  
Setting the Date .................... 42  
Setting the Time.................... 42  
Selecting the Video System ..... 43  
6ormatting the SD Card .......... 43  
Digital Camera Reset .............. 43  
Copying to the SD Card .......... 44  
Selecting the 6requency......... 44  
Auto Power Saving ................ 44  
Selecting the Language .......... 45  
Adjusting the Exposure  
Compensation ................... 28  
Selecting the White Balance 29  
Selecting the Sharpness ...... 30  
Shooting Movies .................... 31  
Before Shooting  
Viewing Images  
Using the Mode Switch ........... 17  
LCD Screen On/Off ................ 17  
Using the Menus .................... 18  
Single-image Display .............. 32  
Nine-image Display ................. 32  
Magnifying Images ................. 33  
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Viewing Images on Your  
Computer  
System Requirements ............. 46  
A. Installing the Camera Driver . 47  
B. Getting the Camera Ready.. 47  
C. Connecting the Camera....... 48  
D. Copying Images ................. 48  
E. Viewing Images ................. 49  
Value-bundled Software .......... 49  
Appendices  
A. PC/Web Cam .................... 50  
B. Using the Batteries ............. 51  
C. Using the SD Card .............. 53  
D. Maintenance ..................... 54  
E. Troubleshooting ................. 55  
6. Warning and Error Messages 63  
G. Menu Items and 6actory  
Defaults .......................... 64  
H. Specifications.................... 65  
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• Reorient or relocate the receiving  
antenna.  
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16941 Keegan Avenue  
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USA  
• 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.  
This equipment (MDC-TKS1CMOS  
or ES230) has been tested and  
found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device, pursuant to  
Part 15 of the 6CC rules. These  
limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment  
Phone: 310-687-5800  
6ax: 310-687-5950  
• Consult the dealer or an  
experienced radio/TV technician  
for help.  
Tested to Comply  
With FCC Standards  
FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE  
Notes: A shielded USB interface  
cable with ferrite core installed on  
the camera connector end must be  
used with this equipment.  
generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio  
Caution: Changes or modifications  
not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer responsible for  
communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will  
not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause  
compliance could void the user's  
authority to operate the equipment.  
This device complies with Part 15  
of the 6CC Rules. Operation is  
subject to the following two  
conditions: (1) This device may not  
cause harmful interference, and (2)  
this device must accept any  
interference received, including  
interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the  
following measures:  
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Storage: Accommodates an  
external SecureDigital (SD)  
storage memory card along with  
the camera's internal memory,  
enabling you to upgrade  
PC camera: Lets you use the  
camera as a PC/Web cam in  
video conferencing mode by  
connecting it to your computer,  
using software such as  
Camera Overview  
Microtek's Take-it S1/D1 digital  
cameras are equipped with a mass  
storage function that enables you to  
capture high resolution pictures and  
see the results immediately. Your  
digital camera provides you with  
the best photo- and movie-taking  
experience possible and comes with  
the latest features, including the  
following:  
memory capacity.  
Microsoft Netmeeting, and  
connecting to the Internet.  
.ile management: Lets you  
view/delete the still images and  
movies on the camera’s built-in  
LCD, a television screen, or a  
personal computer monitor.  
Printing: Lets you print images  
at home after transferring  
images to a computer.  
Still photos: Provides you with  
full control in taking still photos,  
allowing you precise handling  
over image resolution, quality,  
and sharpness, as well as plus  
and minus Exposure Value (EV),  
and white balance. The camera  
also features a 10-second timer  
and continuous image capture  
function.  
Alternatively, you can have  
images printed commercially by  
supplying the pictures on  
storage media such as an SD  
card or a CD to a print shop.  
Movies/Audio: Enables you to  
record movie or audio clips of  
unlimited length.  
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Camera Package  
Contents  
Open your camera package and  
check the components listed in your  
packing list.  
If any component is missing,  
contact Microtek Customer Service.  
1.Take-it S1/D1 Digital Camera  
2.Strap  
3.Two AA-sized Alkaline batteries  
4.USB cable  
5.Video cable  
6.Microtek CD: Includes bundled  
software and camera driver  
7.Documentation: Includes Take-it  
S1/D1 Quick Start Guide and  
other inserts  
8.Pouch  
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Camera Components  
ꢀront View  
1..lash (p2.2)  
2.Viewfinder (p1.9)  
3.Speaker  
4.Lens  
Bottom View  
5.Microphone  
1.Connector cover  
6.Self-timer indicator (p2.4)  
2.AV-output connector (p3.9)  
3.USB connector (p3.9, 46)  
4.Tripod mount  
5.Battery and SecureDigital  
(SD) card cover  
6.Battery compartment (p1.1)  
7.SD compartment (p1.3)  
8.Strap ring (p1.0)  
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Rear View  
1.POWER button (p1.4)  
2.Mode switch (p1.7)  
Playback mode (p.32)  
Photo mode (p.20)  
Movie/Audio mode (p.31, 39)  
/
3.Shutter/OK button (p1.9)  
4.Multifunction/4-way arrow buttons (p1.8)  
Up/ Zoom In (p.21, 33)  
Right/ .lash (p.22)  
Down/ Zoom Out/  
Nine-image display (p.21, 32, 33)  
Left  
5. MENU (Menu) button (p.18)  
6. (Delete) button (p.38)  
7. DISP (Display) button (p.17)  
8. LCD screen (p.17)  
9. READY/.lash charger LED  
10. Viewfinder (p.19)  
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LCD Screen Display  
Photo Mode  
1.Photo Mode  
2.Size  
- 2048x1536 pixels*  
- 1600x1200 pixels  
- 1280x960 pixels  
- 640x480 pixels  
* Interpolated  
3.Quality (Compression)  
(
Best / .ine/ Normal)  
4..lash mode  
(
Auto/ Auto with Red-eye Reduction/ .orced/ .orced  
with Red-eye Reduction/ Off)  
5.Battery status indicator  
(
.ull/  
Half/  
Low)  
6.SecureDigital (SD) card indicator  
7.Number of pictures remaining  
8.Digital zoom level  
9.Sharpness  
(
Low/ Normal/  
10. Exposure Compensation (EV)  
( / / /  
11. Drive mode  
High)  
/
)
(
Self-timer/ Continuous)  
12. White Balance (WB)  
(
Auto/  
Daylight/  
Tungsten/ .luorescent)  
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Movie Mode  
Movie Normal Display  
1.Movie mode  
2.Battery status indicator  
(
.ull/  
Half/  
Low)  
3.SecureDigital (SD) card indicator  
4.OK: Start (press the OK button to start recording)  
5.STBY (Standby)  
Movie Recording Display  
1.Movie mode  
2.OK: Stop (press the OK button to stop recording)  
3.Elapsed recording time  
4.Recording in progress  
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Audio Mode  
Audio Normal Display  
1.Audio mode  
2.Battery status indicator  
(
.ull/  
Half/  
Low)  
3.SecureDigital (SD) card indicator  
4.OK: Start (press the OK button to start recording)  
5.STBY (Standby)  
Audio Recording Display  
1.Audio mode  
2.OK: Stop (press the OK button to stop recording)  
3.Elapsed recording time  
4.Recording in progress  
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Playback Mode  
Single-image Display (Normal view)  
1.Playback mode  
2.Battery status indicator  
(
.ull/  
Half/  
Low)  
3.SecureDigital (SD) card indicator  
4.Selected image  
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Single-image Display (Magnified view)  
1.Playback mode  
2.Battery status indicator  
(
.ull/  
Half/  
Low)  
3.SecureDigital (SD) card indicator  
4.Selected image  
5.Magnification level  
(2X/3X/4X)  
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Movie Playing Display  
1.Movie  
2.OK: Stop (press the OK button to stop playing)  
3.Selected movie  
4.Elapsed movie playback time  
Audio Playing Display  
1.Audio  
2.OK: Stop (press the OK button to stop playing)  
3.Selected audio  
4.Elapsed audio playback time  
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Getting Started  
This section gets you started on  
using your new digital camera right  
away.  
Attaching the Strap  
1.Thread the strap through the  
camera strap ring as shown.  
2.Thread the other end of the  
strap through the loop.  
NOTE:  
Take care when carrying the  
camera by the strap to prevent the  
camera from banging into other  
objects and to prevent the strap  
from becoming tangled.  
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NOTE:  
• Do not mix old batteries with new  
ones.  
Loading the Batteries  
Use two AA-sized Alkaline batteries  
(supplied), or two AA-sized Nickel  
Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries as  
the power source for the camera.  
• Do not mix different types of  
batteries or batteries from  
different manufacturers.  
1.Make sure that the camera is  
turned off; then push the battery  
cover in the direction of the  
• Remove batteries and store them  
when not using the camera to  
prevent the batteries from leaking  
and damaging the camera.  
arrow to open the cover.  
2.Insert two AA-sized batteries  
into the compartment.  
See the Appendix “Using the  
Batteries” for details concerning the  
use of batteries to power the  
camera.  
Ensure that the plus (+) and  
minus (–) polarity of the  
batteries matches the polarity  
markings in the battery  
compartment.  
3.Hold the batteries in place and  
close the battery cover  
securely.  
To remove the batteries, open the  
battery cover and take the batteries  
out.  
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Battery Status  
.ull  
Half  
Battery is fully charged  
Battery approaches half-life  
Battery low; replace or recharge soon  
Check the battery status  
periodically to ensure that you have  
a usable battery charge. When the  
LCD screen is on, it displays the  
status of the battery charge to help  
you gauge battery life and prevent  
interruption during shooting and use  
of the camera.  
(blinking) Low  
NOTE:  
External conditions or the type of battery used may affect the reliability of  
the battery status display.  
The battery charge display consists  
of a battery icon showing different  
levels of charging. When the  
battery icon appears to be empty,  
this indicates that the batteries need  
to be replaced or charged.  
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NOTE:  
SD Memory Card  
Insertion  
• Incorrect insertion of the SD card  
will cause a memory error,  
blocking you from storing any  
data in the SD card.  
A SecureDigital (SD) card may be  
inserted in the camera to provide  
external memory in which to store  
images. Images are stored directly  
onto the SD card when the card is  
installed.  
• You may lose or damage data if  
you remove the SD card while it  
is in operation.  
See Appendix “Using the SD card”  
for details regarding the use of the  
SD card to store images.  
1.Make sure that the camera is  
turned off, then open the SD  
card cover.  
2.Insert the SD card (not supplied)  
into the compartment until you  
hear a “click”.  
Ensure that the orientation of the  
SD card matches the SD card  
marking in the SD compartment.  
3.Close the SD card cover  
securely.  
To remove the SD card, open the  
cover, push the card in, and release;  
the card pops out.  
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Camera Auto Power Off  
Camera On/Off  
READY LED  
POWER  
In order to prolong battery life, the  
camera may be set to turn off  
automatically if the camera hasn't  
been used for two minutes. You  
can disable the auto power saving  
function in the Setup menu mode  
(refer to page 44).  
To turn the camera on, press the  
POWER button. Press the POWER  
button again to turn it off.  
When the power is turned on, the  
green READY LED illuminates.  
There are two instances when the  
camera will not turn off, even when  
auto power saving is enabled. The  
camera will not turn off when:  
Take-it S1  
READY LED  
POWER  
• Presenting a slide show  
• Connecting to a computer  
through a USB or video output  
connection  
If the camera turns off  
automatically, press the POWER  
button to resume use.  
Take-it D1  
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5.Use the  
/
arrow buttons to  
Setting the Date and  
Time  
Selecting the Language  
toggle between the “yyyy”,  
“mm”, and “dd” formats for the  
date, or “hr”, “min” and “sec”  
formats for the time.  
The camera allows you to select  
the LCD screen display language.  
DATE/TIME enables you to set the  
date and change the clock setting.  
You should set the date and time  
when you use the camera for the  
first time. .ollow these instructions:  
1.Set the Mode switch to any  
operation mode.  
6.Use the /  
adjust the value.  
arrow buttons to  
2.Press the MENU button.  
7.Press the Shutter (OK) button  
once you have finalized the date  
and time settings.  
3.Use the  
/
enter Setup menu mode ( ).  
arrow buttons to  
1.Set the Mode switch to any  
operation mode.  
4.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “LANGUAGE”, then  
select the language you want to  
use.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
8.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the settings and exit the  
menu.  
3.Use the  
/
arrow buttons to  
enter Setup menu mode ( ) .  
4.Use the / arrow buttons to  
select “DATE” or “TIME”.  
5.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
You can press the MENU button  
again to check the language status.  
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5.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
ꢀormatting the SD Card  
A screen appears to allow you  
to format the installed SD card  
or to cancel.  
After you install an SD card for the  
first time, you should first format  
the SD card with the camera.  
.ormatting removes all information  
that existed previously on the SD  
card.  
1.Set the Mode switch to any  
operation mode.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the  
/
enter Setup menu mode ( ).  
arrow buttons to  
6.Use 4-way arrow button to  
select “OK”, then press the  
Shutter (OK) button.  
4.Use the / arrow buttons to  
select ”.ORMAT”.  
The SD card is formatted.  
When formatting is completed, the  
LCD screen returns to the selected  
mode screen.  
When selected, the “OK?”  
setting appears as well and is  
highlighted in red, allowing you  
to format the installed SD card.  
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LCD Screen On/Off  
Before Shooting  
DISP  
The LCD screen with camera status  
is automatically activated when the  
camera is turned on. Use the LCD  
screen to frame your shots, as well  
as to view images and recorded  
video in playback mode.  
Using the Mode Switch  
The Mode switch allows you to  
switch among between Playback,  
Photo, and Movie/Audio modes of  
operation.  
In any of the camera's operation  
mode, press the DISP button to turn  
the LCD screen on and off. The  
LCD screen displays the status and  
settings relevant to the mode you  
are in.  
Playback Mode (p.32)  
Displays the last photo, movie, or  
audio taken. Allows you to  
browse and delete images, movie  
clips, and audio.  
LCD screen  
with camera  
status  
Photo Mode (p.20)  
1.In any mode, press the DISP  
button to turn off the camera  
status.  
Normal shooting mode using  
automatic exposure, and  
providing a full selection of  
manual controls.  
LCD screen  
without  
camera status  
2.Press the DISP button again to  
turn off the LCD screen.  
/
39)  
Movie/Audio Mode (p.31/  
Allows you to record movie and  
audio clips of unlimited length  
(limited only by the size of the  
available memory).  
LCD screen  
off  
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To access Menu mode:  
Using the Menus  
Using the Multifunction  
Buttons  
1.Set the Mode switch to any  
operation mode.  
Different menus are available for  
Photo, Playback, Movie/Audio, and  
Setup modes. Use the MENU button  
to display a menu for the selected  
mode. (The Setup menu is  
The Multifunction buttons provide  
Up, Down, Left, and Right arrow  
selections for navigating the Menu  
screens. In addition to navigation,  
the buttons also provide other  
functions in Photo, Movie/Audio,  
and Playback mode. Refer to the  
following table.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
The selected mode’s menu is  
displayed on the LCD screen.  
displayed in all modes.)  
Use the  
/
arrow buttons  
to navigate through the  
menu selections.  
Use the  
to toggle between options.  
/
arrow buttons  
Button Playback  
Photo  
Movie/  
Audio  
When an area is selected, it is  
displayed with a blue  
Zoom In  
Next  
Zoom In  
.lash  
background. The selected  
setting is highlighted in red.  
Zoom Out/  
Nine-image  
display  
Zoom Out  
3.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the settings and exit the  
menu.  
Previous  
Multifunction  
buttons  
MENU  
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Using the Shutter Button Using the Viewfinder  
Holding the Camera  
Press the Shutter button all the way  
down to take a picture.  
The Viewfinder may be used to  
take pictures instead of the LCD  
screen. Using the Viewfinder  
conserves battery power.  
.or best results, hold the camera  
with both hands. .rame the subject  
in the center of the LCD screen or  
Viewfinder. The framed image is  
recorded when you press the  
Shutter button.  
NOTE:  
you can enable a beeping sound  
when you press the Shutter button  
(refer to Beep Adjustment on page  
42.)  
Press the DISP button to turn off the  
LCD screen. Use the Viewfinder to  
center and frame your shot before  
pressing the Shutter button to take  
the picture.  
NOTE:  
• Avoid obstructing the camera or  
flash when shooting photos or  
movies.  
• Hold the camera securely with  
both hands to prevent the camera  
from shaking and producing a  
blurry picture. Use a tripod for  
best results, especially when  
using the self-timer or in dark  
places when the flash is turned  
off.  
Avoid touching the lens or the  
flash.  
Shutter button  
Viewfinder  
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3.Press the Shutter button.  
Shooting  
The still image is taken when a  
beep sounds. Do not move the  
camera until you hear the beep.  
Shooting Still Images  
.ollow these instructions when  
shooting a still image:  
The camera is ready to take  
another picture when a  
message “BUSY” disappears  
from the LCD screen.  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
Settings are automatically  
adjusted and displayed on the  
LCD screen.  
NOTE:  
• Minimum distance between the  
lens and your subject must be  
1m.  
The following icons are default display  
settings showed on the LCD screen when  
you shoot a still image.  
• Take care when shooting the  
following subjects as they are  
difficult to bring into focus:  
Photo Mode displays the currently  
selected mode.  
- Low contrast subjects such as a  
flat white surface  
Image Size displays the currently  
selected image size.  
-
.lat, smooth objects  
Quality (Compression) displays the  
2..rame the subject using the LCD  
screen.  
- Quickly moving objects  
current image quality.  
- Subjects that are dimly  
illuminated  
ꢀlash Mode displays the flash  
setting.  
Battery Status Indicator shows the  
remaining battery charge.  
- Reflective surfaces  
- Subjects in locations with heavy  
backlighting  
SD indicates whether a  
SecureDigital card is inserted.  
.or best results, focus on a  
separate object that is near your  
subject and then shoot the  
picture.  
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Number of pictures remaining  
indicates the number of shots  
available.  
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NOTE:  
Using the Digital Zoom  
.or best results, compose your  
shots on the LCD screen when  
using digital zoom.  
Use the Digital Zoom feature to  
magnify distant images. Press the  
button to digitally enlarge the  
subject more than the specified  
optical zoom ratio. The maximum  
digital zoom value is 4X.  
• The digital zoom setting is  
disabled when you change  
modes.  
To shoot pictures using the Digital  
Zoom feature:  
Before  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
2..rame the subject using the LCD  
screen.  
3.Press the button until the  
desired zoom value is reached.  
A zoom level value is displayed  
on the LCD screen indicating the  
zoom status.  
After  
4.Press the Shutter button to take  
the picture.  
To exit digital zoom mode, press  
the  
/
button.  
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To select a flash mode:  
Using the ꢀlash  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
.ive .lash mode settings are  
available to match shooting  
conditions:  
2..rame the subject using the LC
screen.  
Auto (Auto flash)  
The flash fires when ambient  
lighting conditions require its use.  
3.Press  
/ to select the desired  
.lash mode.  
The .lash mode changes each  
time when the button is  
pressed, and is displayed on the  
LCD screen.  
Auto with Red-eye Reduction  
The flash will fire when ambient  
lighting conditions require its use  
and will reduce the red-eye effect.  
4.Press the Shutter button to take  
the shot.  
ꢀorced (.lash on)  
The flash fires every time you take  
a picture, regardless of ambient  
lighting conditions.  
NOTE:  
• The .lash mode icon on the LCD  
screen displays the current flash  
mode.  
ꢀorced with Red-eye Reduction  
The flash fires every time you take  
a picture regardless of lighting  
conditions and will reduce the red-  
eye effect.  
.lash mode remains set until you  
change the .lash mode.  
• When the flash is charging, the  
LCD screen turns off and the flash  
LED blinks. Once charging is  
complete, the LCD screen turns  
on, indicating that the camera is  
ready to take a picture.  
Off (.lash off)  
The flash will not fire.  
When using the flash function, the  
effective distance between the lens  
and your subject is within 3.28 to  
6.56 ft. (1 to 2.0 m).  
• The factory default flash setting is  
.lash Off.  
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5..rame the subject in the LCD  
screen, and press the Shutter  
button.  
Continuous Shooting  
Continuous shooting enables you to  
take three pictures in rapid  
succession with a single press of  
the Shutter button.  
Three pictures are taken in rapid  
succession after the Shuttle  
button is pressed.  
To shoot images continuously:  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
NOTE:  
• If the SD card is filled, the  
camera will stop taking pictures.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
Continuous shooting mode  
switches off after the picture has  
been taken.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “DRIVE MODE”, then  
select (Continuous shooting).  
To prevent blurred images, hold  
the camera steady before you  
press the Shutter button.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
The Continuous Shooting icon  
appears on the LCD screen.  
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5..rame the subject in the LCD  
screen, and press the Shutter  
button.  
Using the Self-Timer  
The Self-timer enables you to take  
an image of yourself by setting a  
10-second delay on the shutter.  
The Self-timer indicator starts  
blinking when the self-timer  
starts, and you have 10  
seconds to get into position  
before the picture is taken. A  
tone beeps for two seconds  
before the camera takes the  
shot.  
To shoot with the Self-timer:  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
Before  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “DRIVE MODE”, then  
select (Self-timer).  
NOTE:  
Self-timer mode switches off after  
the picture has been taken.  
After  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
The Self-timer icon appears on  
the LCD screen.  
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To select photo size:  
Customizing  
Shooting-related  
Settings  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons t
select “SIZE”, then select “3M”,  
“2M”, “1M”, or “VGA”.  
Selecting Photo Size  
The Size setting enables you to  
select image resolution. .our size  
settings are available:  
• 3M – 2048 x 1536 pixels*  
• 2M – 1600 x 1200 pixels  
• 1M – 1280 x 960 pixels  
• VGA – 640 x 480 pixels  
* Interpolated  
Each mode has its own advantages  
and disadvantages.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
Higher resolution settings provide  
detailed images and photo quality  
prints; the file size, however, is  
larger.  
5.Press the Shutter button to take  
the shot.  
Lower resolution settings provide  
small file sizes; image quality,  
however, is slightly degraded. Low  
resolution is often used for images  
that are viewed online on the  
Internet or sent via email.  
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To select the quality setting,  
Selecting Photo Quality  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
The camera features three  
compression options for managing  
still photos.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons t
select “QUALITY”, then select  
(Best): Provides a more  
detailed image for photo quality  
prints, but takes up more  
memory.  
,
, or  
.
(.ine): The normal setting used  
for everyday photography.  
(Normal): May be used to  
allow more images to be loaded  
onto an SD card.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
5.Press the Shutter button to take  
the shot.  
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To select the driver mode setting,  
Selecting the Shooting  
Drive Mode  
This mode enables you to  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
2.Press the MENU button.  
determine how you want to shoot  
your still images. The following  
shooting drive modes are available:  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons t
select “DRIVE MODE”, then  
select from among  
.
,
, or  
(Single): Enables you to shoot  
single still images. This is the  
default mode. (p.20)  
Single  
(Continuous): Enables you to  
take three still images in  
sequence at a single press of the  
Shutter button. (p.23)  
(Self-timer): Enables a 10-  
second delay after pressing the  
Shutter button before the picture  
is taken. (p.24)  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
Continuous  
5.Press the Shutter button to tak
the shot.  
Self-timer  
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To select the EV Compensation  
setting:  
Adjusting the Exposure  
Compensation ±  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
Use the Exposure Compensation  
Value (EV) setting to adjust the  
brightness of the entire subject. Set  
the EV so that the subject in the  
photo doesn’t come out too dark or  
too light. EV adjustments are made  
from -2 to +2 in 1-step  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons t
select “±EV”, then select “-2”,  
“-1”, “0”, “+1”, or “+2”.  
Before  
(This image looks too dark.)  
increments.  
Option  
-2EV  
-1EV  
0
Result  
Darkest  
Darken  
Normal  
Lighten  
Lightest  
+1EV  
+2EV  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
After  
(With a positive EV value  
applied, this image looks  
brighter.)  
5.Press the Shutter button to take  
the shot.  
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To select the White Balance  
setting:  
Selecting the White  
Balance  
The White Balance (WB) control  
enables you to correct the white  
color in shots taken under different  
lighting conditions.  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons t
select “WB”, then select  
, or  
,
,
.
ꢀunction  
Use  
Set WB  
Regular use  
(Auto)  
automatically  
Use outdoors in  
sunlight  
Natural  
(Daylight)  
(Tungsten)  
Lighting  
Corrects for light Indoor  
bulb illumination without  
flash  
Corrects for  
Indoor  
without  
flash  
(.luorescent) fluorescent bulb  
illumination  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
5.Press the Shutter button to take  
the shot.  
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To select the Sharpness setting:  
Selecting the Sharpness  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
The Sharpness control sharpens  
(highlights) or softens (blends) the  
edges of a photo.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons t
select “Sharpness”, then  
or  
ꢀunction  
Use  
,
,
Sharpens image  
edges  
Increase  
image clarity  
or crop image  
.
(High)  
Before  
No special effect No adjustment  
(Normal)  
(Low)  
Softens the edges Good for  
of image edges  
portrait shots  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
After  
5.Press the Shutter button to take  
the shot.  
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3.Press and release the Shutter  
(OK) button to begin recording a  
movie.  
Shooting Movies  
Movie mode allows you to record  
movie clips of unlimited length  
(limited only by the size of available  
memory). Clips are recorded at a  
resolution of 320 x 240 dpi, at 15  
frames per second. Movies are  
saved in memory in the AVI file  
format.  
Images and sound are recorded  
continuously, with the elapsed  
time is shown on the LCD screen  
as the movie is recording.  
To shoot a movie:  
1.Set the Mode switch t/o  
(Movie/Audio).  
The movie standby recording  
screen appears on the LCD  
screen.  
4.Press the Shutter (OK) button  
once more to stop shooting.  
2.Compose your shot using the  
LCD screen.  
NOTE:  
.or best results hold the camera  
steady and use fluid motions when  
recording movies.  
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Singe-image Display  
Nine-image Display  
Viewing Images  
Playback mode enables you to view  
single images one at a time.  
You can view images as a  
composite display of nine images at  
the same time on the LCD screen.  
When you operate the camera, the  
images and movie recordings you  
made with the camera are available  
for viewing on the LCD screen.  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
Image viewing may be done for a  
single image, or for a composite  
display of nine images.  
When you enter Playback  
mode, the normal display is that  
of the last image you shot, filling  
the entire LCD screen.  
2.Press the  
/
button.  
Nine images are displayed at the  
same time on the LCD screen.  
The selected image is bordered  
by a yellow frame.  
Image and movie viewing is  
accomplished by means of the  
Playback mode, which displays the  
last image photo or movie taken.  
Playback mode also allows you to  
browse, delete, and present a slide  
show of stored images. In addition,  
images can be magnified or rotated  
in Playback mode.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select other images to view.  
–next image  
– previous image  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select a different picture.  
To return to single-image display,  
In the composite nine-image display  
mode, press the Shutter (OK)  
button; the selected image returns  
to single-image display.  
To enter Playback mode:  
Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
To enter Playback menu mode:  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
2.Press the MENU button to  
display the Playback menu  
mode.  
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If you are currently viewing a  
magnified image, you can use the  
camera’s Pan feature for scrolling  
through the magnified image.  
Magnifying Images  
This feature enables you to zoom in  
on a picture at up to four times the  
original viewing size.  
1.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
To magnify the images:  
A Pan icon ( ) appears on the  
LCD screen next to the image  
magnification level.  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
Before  
2.Press the button repeatedly  
to enlarge the image from  
normal, to twice the size, to  
three times the size, and to four  
times the size.  
Magnified  
image  
The picture appears on the LCD  
screen with its magnification  
level shown.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
scroll through parts of a  
magnified image into view.  
3.Press the  
/
repeatedly to  
After  
Scrolled  
image  
reduce the image from four  
times the size, to three times  
the size, to twice the size, to  
normal size.  
NOTE:  
3.Press the Shutter (OK) button  
again to disable the Pan feature.  
Image magnification only works on  
still images. When you see an  
image on the LCD screen with a  
playback icon ( ), this indicates  
the image can be magnified for  
viewing.  
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To run a slide show:  
Using the Slide Show  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
The Slide Show selection enables  
you to view your stored images by  
playing them back in sequence (if  
you have stored more than one  
image).  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “SLIDE SHOW”.  
You can run the Slide Show for a  
business presentation, family show,  
or other situation.  
When selected, the “OK?”  
setting appears as well and is  
highlighted in red, allowing you  
to run a slide show.  
4.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
The slide show starts.  
5.Press the Shutter (OK) button  
again to stop the slide show.  
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4.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
Rotating Images  
A screen appears to allow you  
to rotate the image or to cancel.  
If you take a picture while holding  
the camera vertically, this selection  
enables you to rotate the image to  
a horizontal position when you play  
it back later for viewing.  
To rotate the image:  
Before  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
2.Press the MENU button.  
5.Use the 4-way arrow button to  
select “90°”, “180°”, or  
“270°”, then press the Shutter  
(OK) button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “ROTATION”.  
The picture is rotated.  
After  
When selected, the “OK?”  
setting appears as well and is  
highlighted in red, allowing you  
to rotate an image.  
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To play back movies,  
3.Press the Shutter (OK) button to  
view a selected movie.  
Playing Movies  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
Playback mode also enables you to  
play movies that are stored in  
memory on the LCD screen.  
The movie will be played while  
the Shutter button is pressed.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select desired movie.  
If this is a movie, the first frame  
of the movie is shown on the  
LCD screen and comes with a  
Movie icon ( ).  
Press the Shutter (OK) button  
again to stop movie playback.  
Pressing the Shutter (OK) button  
once more restarts playback.  
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To view the camera’s images and  
movies on a TV, you must first  
select the video output system.  
To view images on a TV set:  
Television Viewing  
1.Make sure the TV set is turned  
off.  
This feature enables you to view  
your camera’s movies and images  
on a TV monitor instead of the LCD  
screen.  
To select the video output system:  
2.Connect the camera to your TV  
set, using the provided Video  
cable.  
1.Set the Mode switch to any  
operation mode.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
Connect one  
end of the  
Video cable  
to the  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
enter Setup menu mode ( ).  
4.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “VIDEO”, then select  
“NTSC” or “PAL”.  
camera’s TV-  
output  
connector.  
Connect the  
other end of  
the cable to  
the Video In  
jack of the  
TV set.  
3.Turn on the TV set and switch  
to run off Video Input.  
NTSC: .or USA, Canada,  
Mexico, Taiwan, Korea, Japan,  
etc.  
4.Set the camera’s Mode switch  
to (Playback).  
PAL: .or Europe, Australia,  
China, Singapore, etc.  
The most recently recorded  
image appears on the TV  
monitor.  
5.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
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Deleting Selected Image  
Deleting All Images  
Deleting Images  
If you want to delete a stored  
image, you must first select the  
image you want to delete.  
To delete all images:  
You can remove images from the  
internal camera memory, as well as  
from the SD card. This allows you  
to free up memory space in which  
to store future images.  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
To delete the selected image:  
2.Press the MENU button.  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “ERASE ALL”.  
Deleting the Current Image  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select the image you want to  
delete.  
If you are currently viewing an  
image and decide that you want to  
remove it:  
3.Press the (Delete) button.  
1.Press the (Delete) button.  
A confirmation screen prompts  
you to confirm your decision to  
delete the selected image.  
A confirmation screen prompts  
you to confirm your decision to  
delete the current image.  
When selected, the “OK?”  
setting appears as well and is  
highlighted in red, allowing you  
to erase all images.  
4.Select “OK” to delete the  
image, then press the Shutter  
(OK) button.  
The selected image is removed  
from memory and will no longer  
be available for viewing.  
4.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
A confirmation screen appears  
to allow you to erase all images  
or to cancel.  
5.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “OK”, then press the  
Shutter (OK) button.  
2.Select “OK” to delete the  
image, then press the Shutter  
(OK) button.  
All the images are removed  
from the memory and will no  
longer be available for viewing.  
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The audio standby recording  
screen appears on the LCD  
screen.  
Audio  
Recording Audio  
Audio mode allows you to record  
audio clips of unlimited length in the  
WAV file format (limited only by the  
size of available memory).  
To record audio:  
1.Set the Mode switch t/o  
(Movie/Audio)  
The movie standby recording  
screen appears on the LCD  
screen.  
5.Press and release the Shutter  
(OK) button.  
Audio recording begins, with the  
elapsed time shown on the LCD  
screen.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “DRIVE MODE”, then  
select “ ”.  
6.Press the Shutter (OK) button  
once more to stop recording.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
menu.  
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To playback audio:  
3.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
The audio file begins playback.  
Playing Audio  
1.Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
Playback mode enables you to play  
audio files that are stored in  
memory.  
The elapsed time is shown on  
the LCD screen as the audio  
plays back.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select an audio clip.  
If this is an audio clip, the audio  
clip is shown with an Audio icon  
( ).  
Press the Shutter (OK) button  
again to stop audio playback.  
Pressing the Shutter (OK) button  
once more restarts playback.  
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To enter Setup menu mode:  
Digital Camera  
Settings  
The Setup mode is available during  
any mode of camera operation.  
The Take-it S1/D1 camera provides  
several operator-controlled manual  
settings that enable you to tailor the  
camera to your specific needs. The  
basic functions are entered in the  
Setup menu mode of operation.  
1.Set the Mode switch to any  
operation mode.  
2.Press the MENU button.  
Photo menu mode  
The selected mode’s menu is  
displayed on the LCD screen.  
3.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
enter Setup menu mode ( ).  
4.Use the 4-way arrow buttons in  
the Setup menu mode.  
Setup menu mode  
Use the  
/
arrow buttons  
to navigate through the  
menu selections.  
Use the  
/
arrow buttons  
to toggle between the  
options.  
When an area is selected, it is  
displayed with a blue background.  
The selected setting is highlighted in  
red.  
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Beep Adjustment  
Setting the Date  
Setting the Time  
BEEP determines whether a “beep”  
signal is heard when you  
DATE enables you to change the  
calendar setting in your camera.  
TIME enables you to change the  
time setting in your camera.  
successfully perform an operation  
with the camera.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons t2o.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “DATE”. select “TIME”.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “BEEP”.  
3.Use the  
/
arrow buttons to  
3.Use the  
/
arrow buttons to  
toggle between the “yyyy”,  
“mm”, and “dd” settings.  
toggle between the “hr”, “mm”,  
and “sec” settings.  
3.Use the  
/
toggle between “ON” and  
arrow buttons to  
4.Use the  
/
change setting.  
arrow buttons to  
4.Use the /  
change setting.  
arrow buttons to  
“O..”.  
Select “ON” to enable the beep  
signal. Select “O..” to disable  
the beep.  
5.Press the Shutter (OK) button 5.Press the Shutter (OK) button  
once you have finalized the date  
settings.  
once you have finalized the time  
settings.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
Setup menu.  
6.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the settings and exit the  
Setup menu.  
6.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the settings and exit the  
Setup menu.  
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Selecting the Video System  
ꢀormatting the SD Card  
Digital Camera Reset  
VIDEO enables you to select your  
video system standard -- NTSC or  
PAL -- allowing you to match the  
color system of your camera to that  
of your television.  
ꢀORMAT enables you to prepare  
the SD card to record images.  
.ormatting removes all information  
that previously existed on the SD  
card.  
RESET returns the camera settings  
to default values.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select ”RESET”.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
When selected, the “OK?”  
setting appears as well and is  
highlighted in red, allowing you  
to return some camera settings  
to their default values.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select ”.ORMAT”.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “VIDEO”.  
3.Use the  
/
arrow buttons to  
When selected, the “OK?”  
toggle between “NTSC” and  
“PAL”.  
setting appears as well and is  
highlighted in red, allowing you  
to format the installed SD card.  
3.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
Setup menu.  
A screen appears to allow you  
to reset or to cancel.  
3.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
A screen appears to allow you  
to format or to cancel.  
4.Use the 4-way arrow button to  
select “OK” , then press the  
4.Use the 4-way arrow button to Shutter (OK) button.  
select “OK” , then press the  
Shutter (OK) button.  
The camera settings return to  
default values except for date,  
time, and flash.  
The SD card is formatted.  
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Copying to the SD Card  
Selecting the ꢀrequency  
Auto Power Saving  
COPY TO SD enables you to copy  
images stored in internal memory to  
an external memory (SecureDigital)  
card.  
ꢀREQUENCY allows you to match  
the camera’s frequency to that of  
the local AC power supply; select  
either 50 Hz or 60 Hz.  
PWR SAVING enables you to set  
the camera to turn off automatically  
when it is idle for a fixed amount of  
time so as to conserve battery  
power. If the camera turns off  
automatically, press the POWER  
button to resume use.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
NOTE: If you have the incorrect  
frequency selection, pictures will  
have brown streaks running through  
them.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select ”COPY TO SD”.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
When selected, the “OK?”  
setting appears as well and is  
highlighted in red, allowing you  
to copy images to an installed  
SD card.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “PWR SAVING”.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “.REQUENCY”.  
3.Use the  
/
arrow buttons to  
3.Use the  
/
arrow buttons to  
toggle between “YES” and  
“NO”.  
3.Press the Shutter (OK) button.  
toggle between “50HZ” and  
“60HZ”.  
A screen appears to allow you  
to copy or to cancel.  
Select “YES” to enable power  
saving. Select “NO” to disable  
it.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
Setup menu.  
4.Use the 4-way arrow button to  
select “OK”, then press the  
Shutter (OK) button.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
Setup menu.  
The images that are stored in  
internal memory are transferred  
to the installed SD card.  
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Selecting the Language  
LANGUAGE enables you to select  
the LCD screen display language.  
1.Enter Setup menu mode.  
2.Use the 4-way arrow buttons to  
select “LANGUAGE”.  
3.Use the  
/
arrow buttons to  
select the language you want to  
use.  
4.Press the MENU button to  
confirm the setting and exit the  
Setup menu.  
You can press the MENU button  
again to check the language status.  
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To view the recorded images on  
your computer, follow the steps  
below:  
System Requirements  
Viewing Images on  
Your Computer  
• CD-ROM drive (for installing  
software)  
1.Install the camera driver (only  
Windows 98/98SE required).  
The camera is equipped with an  
USB connector that allows you to  
download the recorded images from  
the camera to your computer. After  
downloading, you can open, view,  
print, or manage the transferred  
images on your computer with the  
proper setup.  
• Color display with 24-bit color  
output capability  
• 128MB RAM or more  
recommended  
2.Get the camera ready.  
3.Connect the camera to the  
computer.  
PC  
• Windows 98/98SE/2000/Me/XP  
• Pentium PC or later with USB port  
Mac  
4.Send the camera's images to  
the computer.  
5.View the camera's images on  
the computer.  
• Mac OS 9.x; Mac OSX 10.1.3 or  
later  
• Apple Macintosh series with built-  
in USB port  
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A. Installing the Camera  
Driver (Only Window 98/98SE  
required)  
B. Getting the Camera  
Ready  
Locating Images  
Location of images is only  
accomplished when your camera  
is in the Playback mode of  
operation.  
Without an SD card installed:  
Shut down all other applications  
before installing the camera driver.  
Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
1.Turn on your computer, then  
insert the supplied Microtek CD-  
ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
If an SD card is not inserted in  
the camera, the images available  
for viewing are those held in the  
camera’s internal memory.  
With an SD card installed:  
Make sure the SD card  
containing the images you want  
to download is inserted in the  
camera.  
The Microtek Software Installer  
screen automatically comes up.  
If an SD card is inserted, the  
images available for viewing are  
those held in the inserted SD  
card (external memory).  
2.Click “Camera Driver” when it  
appears on the screen, then  
follow the on-screen instructions  
to install.  
Set the Mode switch to  
(Playback).  
Camera Driver*  
(V: Required, –: Not required)  
3.Click “EXIT” on the Microtek  
Software Installer screen when  
the camera driver has been  
installed.  
Mass Storage PC/Web  
Driver  
Cam Driver  
WIN 98/98SE  
V
V
4.Restart your computer.  
WIN 2000/Me/XP  
Mac OS 9.x  
V
V
Mac OS 10.x  
V**  
NOTE:  
*.unctions of camera driver vary,  
The SD card may be placed into  
any card reader device. The still  
images, movies, and audio stored  
on the card can then be read from  
the card reader and copied to the  
computer.  
depending upon the system you are using.  
**Microtek is continuing to develop the  
PC/Web Cam driver in Macintosh OS X.  
Current released version has not  
implemented this driver for Mac OS X.  
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3.In Windows, double-clickMy  
Computer to see if the  
If Removable Disk or newly  
created icon (Take-it or Take-  
it.SD) appears, the camera is  
connected to your computer,  
and you can transfer files into  
your hard disk folder.  
C. Connecting the Camera  
1.Connect the camera to your  
computer, using the provided  
USB cable.  
Removable Disk is listed in  
Windows Explorer.  
Windows 98/  
98SE/2000/  
Me  
Connect one end of the USB  
cable to the camera’s USB  
connector.  
If they cannot be found, see the  
Appendix on "Maintenance and  
Troubleshooting" (page 60) for  
details.  
Windows XP  
D. Copying Images  
.or Windows,  
1.Double-click My Computer. A  
removable disk is displayed.  
In Macintosh, check to see if  
Connect the other end of the  
USB cable to the USB  
connector of your computer.  
2.Double-click Removable Disk.  
the newly created icon (Take-it  
or Take-it.SD) appears on the  
desktop.  
A folder (DCIM) containing the  
contents of the camera’s  
internal memory or the SD card  
appears.  
Without an  
SD card  
installed  
3.Double click DCIM. A subfolder  
100MEDIA is displayed.  
Mac OS X  
Mac OS 9.X  
The subfolder contains the  
recorded images.  
With an  
SD card  
installed  
4.Drag and drop the image files  
into your hard disk folder.  
2.Wait for  
a
few moments as the  
computer recognizes the type of  
equipment attached to it.  
Mac OS X  
Mac OS 9.X  
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.or Macintosh:  
E. Viewing Images  
Value-bundled Software  
It is now possible to view the  
images you took with your camera  
on your computer.  
1.Double-click the newly created  
icon on the desktop.  
The various software bundled with  
your camera provide user-friendly  
tools for image editing and  
management.  
2.Double-click DCIM.  
1.Double-click the hard disk folder  
that contains the image files you  
shot with the camera.  
3.Double-click 100MEDIA.  
These programs allow you to open,  
view, print, email, upload to web or  
manage transferred images.  
The subfolder contains the  
recorded images.  
2.Double-click an image file. The  
picture is displayed.  
4.Drag and drop the image files  
from 100MEDIA folder into your  
hard disk folder.  
.or more details, refer to the CD-  
ROM accompanying your camera.  
NOTE:  
If the movie cannot be played back  
in Windows 98/98SE/2000, install  
the DirectX driver appropriate for  
your system. Version 8.1 or later is  
recommended.  
NOTE:  
• When the SD card is inserted in  
the camera, the system reads the  
contents of the SD card only.  
When the SD card in not inserted,  
the system reads the contents of  
the camera’s internal memory.  
.ile names vary depending upon  
the type of images being  
described. The 100MEDIA folder  
contains the recorded files. The  
files are named as  
IMAGExxxx.jpg for still images,  
IMAGExxxx.avi for video clips,  
IMAGExxxx.WAV for audio clips.  
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b) When Microtek Software  
Installer screen comes up, click  
“Camera Driver”, then follow  
the on-screen instructions to  
install.  
4.Position your camera to display  
to the person with whom you  
will be teleconferencing what  
you want them to see.  
Appendix A -  
PC/Web Cam  
A PC/Web Cam is a digital camera  
attached to a computer that sends  
images or live video streams to a  
Web page and is ideal for video  
conferencing.  
5.Launch your Web camera  
software (e.g. Microsoft Net  
Meeting) and start the video  
conferencing function. If the  
software permits video  
recording, you can save  
recorded video in a file for later  
use.  
c) Click “EXIT” on the Microtek  
Software Installer screen when  
the driver has been installed.  
d) Restart your computer.  
To use the Take-it S1/D1 as a PC/  
Web Cam, you need a computer,  
the appropriate software, and an  
Internet connection.  
2.Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
3.Connect the camera to your  
computer, using the provided  
USB cable.  
6.When the teleconference is  
complete, disconnect your  
camera from the computer.  
To set up the camera for use as a  
PC/Web Cam, follow the steps  
outlined below.  
Connect one  
end of the  
USB cable to  
the camera’s  
USB  
1.Install the “Camera Driver”.  
a) Turn on your computer, and  
insert the supplied Microtek CD-  
ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
connector.  
NOTE:  
Connect the  
other end of  
the USB  
.or Windows 98/98SE users: If  
the camera driver has been  
installed for viewing images on  
the computer, it’s not required  
to reinstall camera driver.  
cable to the  
USB  
connector of  
your computer.  
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Acceptable Battery Types  
Battery Handling Precautions  
Appendix B –  
Using the Batteries  
Batteries have a direct effect on the  
operating capabilities of the Take-it  
S1/D1 and are, therefore, highly  
important. This appendix discusses  
the following topics:  
Two AA-sized Alkaline or two AA-  
sized NiMH rechargeable batteries  
are the only accepted battery  
power source for the camera.  
The following precautions are  
provided for you to safely get the  
most from your battery  
performance.  
Take note of the following  
information when using Alkaline  
batteries.  
• Do not mix old and new, different  
types, or different manufacturers  
of batteries.  
• Acceptable battery types  
• Battery insertion  
• Do not drop batteries or let them  
be banged around. This could  
damage the casings, causing the  
batteries to leak.  
• Turn the LCD screen off and  
shoot images using the  
Viewfinder to lengthen battery  
life.  
• Battery-handling precautions  
• Battery charging  
• If the internal parts or  
components of the battery come  
into contact with your eyes or  
your mouth, flush the affected  
site with water and get medical  
help.  
• Alkaline batteries may not be  
operated in low temperatures  
(+5°C /+41°.).  
• When Alkaline batteries are used,  
the battery status may be  
displayed incorrectly.  
• Do not short-circuit the battery  
terminals and be sure to cover  
the terminals before you throw  
batteries away. If the terminals  
contact metal, they may  
overheat and explode, causing a  
fire.  
Battery Insertion  
When the READY LED is flashing,  
the camera is performing an  
operation. Do not turn the power off  
or open the battery cover to insert  
an SD card or change the batteries.  
• Inspect your batteries before  
using them. Anything out of the  
ordinary may indicate a damaged  
battery that may leak, overheat  
or burst.  
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• Remove the batteries and store  
them when not using the camera  
to prevent them from leaking and  
damaging the camera.  
• It may be necessary to recharge  
new NiMH batteries if they have  
been on the shelf for a long time.  
Battery Charging  
A battery charger (not supplied)  
may be safely used to recharge  
NiMH batteries if a few common-  
sense precautions are followed:  
• Keep the batteries warm until just  
before using them in the camera.  
A cold environment reduces  
battery life.  
• Do not mix new and used  
batteries.  
• If batteries are to be charged  
together, make sure they are not  
already fully charged, require the  
same amount of charging, and  
charge them together.  
• Heavy use of the LCD screen or  
Zoom options quickly reduces  
battery power.  
• Have several sets of batteries on  
hand when using the camera,  
and test them before use.  
• Recharge batteries only when  
they are in need of it. Do this in a  
moderate temperature in an open  
area to provide ventilation.  
• You may recharge batteries only  
a finite amount of times. When  
they no longer hold a charge, you  
need new batteries.  
• Store the charger after use,  
ensuring the batteries have been  
removed. If there is a problem  
with the charging, unplug the  
battery charger.  
• Periodically cleaning the battery  
poles will ensure a proper charge.  
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SD Card Insertion  
SD Card Handling  
Precautions  
The following precautions are  
provided to allow you to safely get  
the best performance from your SD  
card.  
Appendix C –  
Using the SD Card  
When the READY LED is flashing,  
the camera may be performing an  
operation with the SD card. You  
may lose or damage data if you  
turn the power off, remove the SD  
card or move the camera.  
A SecureDigital (SD) card may be  
inserted in the camera to provide an  
external memory in which to store  
pictures and movies. Images are  
stored directly onto the SD card  
when the card is installed. This  
section covers the following topics:  
• Abuse of the SD card may cause  
it to fail in an operating situation.  
Do not attempt to disassemble,  
bend, shake, or apply force to the  
card. Do not subject the SD card  
to water, condensation, dust,  
sand, or high humidity and  
SD cards which have data on them  
that was created on a different  
system may cause camera  
malfunction.  
• Inserting SD card  
.ormatting SD card  
SD Card ꢀormatting  
• SD card-handling precautions  
temperature, as well as static  
electricity and noise.  
.ormatting allows you to prepare  
the SD card to record images. Be  
advised that this will remove the  
contents of the card to be  
formatted. Ensure that the data on  
the SD card is backed up or not  
important before formatting the  
card.  
• The SD card is equipped with a  
write-protected tab to prevent  
inadvertent recording over saved  
images. You cannot record when  
it is set to LOCK.  
• You may lose or damage data if  
you remove the SD card while it  
is in operation.  
NOTE: .ormatting an SD card may  
solve some camera operation  
problems. It may also be necessary  
to format a card used by a different  
camera.  
• Store the card in its supplied  
case.  
• Do not touch the card terminals  
or card with any foreign object or  
material.  
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Appendix D – Maintenance  
Always follow the Safety  
Precautions that came with the  
camera.  
Use a soft cloth, tissue or eyeglass lens cloth to clean the camera body.  
Use a lens brush to remove particulate matter from the lens and then  
clean the lens with a soft eyeglass lens tissue or cloth.  
Do not use synthetic cleaning solutions or other solvents to clean the  
camera body or lens. If you are unable to remove marks or dirt from the  
lens, contact Microtek Customer Service.  
Do not rub the LCD screen forcefully or apply excessive pressure to it to  
avoid scratching the surface.  
Do not use water, detergents, paint thinner or benzene to clean any part  
of the camera as this may damage the camera body or LCD screen.  
Use a lens brush, soft cloth, or eyeglass tissue/cloth to clean the LCD  
screen and Viewfinder.  
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Appendix E – Troubleshooting  
Camera Problems  
A1: The camera is not powered on.  
• Press and hold the POWER button for a few moments to see if the  
camera will power on.  
The camera does not power on.  
A2: Batteries are inserted incorrectly.  
• Insert the batteries with the correct polarity as marked in the battery  
compartment. (See page 11.)  
A3: Batteries have poor electrical contact with the terminals in the battery  
compartment.  
• Clean the battery terminals with a dry cloth, reinsert them, and try to  
power on the camera again.  
A4: Battery power is depleted.  
• Recharge the batteries if they are rechargeable, or replace the  
batteries with new ones.  
A5: The incorrect type of batteries is being used.  
• Replace the batteries with two AA-sized Alkaline or NiMH batteries.  
A6: The battery cover/SD card cover is open.  
• Close the battery/SD card cover securely. (See page 11.)  
The camera turns off suddenly.  
A1: The camera has a two-minute time-out setting to save battery power.  
• You can disable the “PWR Saving” feature in the camera Setup  
mode menu. Press the POWER button to turn the camera back on.  
A2: Battery power is depleted.  
• Recharge the batteries if they are rechargeable, or replace the  
batteries with new ones.  
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The  
camera  
does  
not  
take  
photos.A1: The  
Mode  
switch  
is  
set  
to  
• Set the Mode switch to (Photo) or  
A2: The flash has not finished charging.  
/
(Movie/Audio) mode.  
• Wait until the flash is fully charged. When the flash charger LED  
stops blinking and steadily illuminates in green, the flash is fully  
charged.  
A3: There is no available memory left on the SD card.  
• Download files to your computer, and remove existing files from the  
SD card. You should then have more available memory space.  
• Replace with a new SD card. (See page 13.)  
A4: The SD card is write-protected.  
• Set the write-protected tab on the SD-card to the unlocked position.  
A5: The SD card is corrupted or not formatted correctly.  
• Reformat the SD card. (See page 16.)  
• The card may be damaged. Contact your dealer.  
The subject is not in the LCD  
screen.  
A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to (Photo) or  
A2: The LCD screen is off.  
• Press the DISP button to turn it on. (See page 17).  
/
(Movie/Audio) mode.  
Digital Zoom doesn't function.  
A: Digital Zoom is disabled when shooting movies.  
A: The date and time are set incorrectly.  
• Enter the Setup menu mode, then set the correct date and time (see  
page 15).  
The date and time stamp on the  
image is incorrect.  
A: The SD card is write-protected.  
• Set the write-protected tab on the SD-card to the unlocked position.  
The camera cannot delete images  
or movie/audio clips.  
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Battery Problems  
A1: The incorrect type of battery is being used.  
• Replace batteries with two AA-sized Alkaline or NiMH batteries.  
The battery power is depleted  
prematurely.  
A2: The battery temperature is lower than that used in standard operating  
conditions. Battery performance deteriorates in a cold environment.  
• If the ambient temperature is low, store the batteries in a warm  
place (e.g., your pouch) before use.  
A3: The rechargeable batteries are not used for over a year.  
• To get optimal performance and prolong battery life, recharge  
batteries a few cycles.  
A4: The service life of rechargeable batteries may have been reached.  
• Stop using the rechargeable batteries and replace them with new  
ones that follow the same specifications.  
A1: The rechargeable batteries were probably placed incorrectly in the  
charger.  
Rechargeable batteries cannot be  
successfully charged.  
• Ensure that the batteries are placed in the charger with the correct  
polar orientation.  
A2: Poor electrical contact between the batteries and the charger’s  
contacts.  
• Ensure that the two batteries are correctly placed in the charger.  
• Ensure that the correct power cable is properly connected to your  
charger, and that the cable is plugged into an operating electrical  
outlet if necessary.  
A3: The battery has reached its service life.  
• Replace with a new battery, as the rechargeable battery may have  
been reached its service life.  
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Photography Problems  
A1: You moved the camera while taking a shot.  
• Hold the camera firmly when shooting, using a tripod if necessary.  
Shots are out of focus and blurry, or  
photograph quality is not so good as  
expected.  
A2: The subject is not within the camera’s acceptable focus range.  
• Make sure the subject is at least 1m (3.28 ft.) from the camera  
lens.  
A1: There is not enough ambient light.  
• Turn the flash on.  
Photographed subject is too dark or  
underexposed.  
A2: The subject looks darker than its background (e.g., light comes from  
the back of the subject).  
• Choose a positive EV setting to improve the picture.  
A3: The white balance (WB) setting is incorrect.  
• Adjust the white balance (WB) setting.  
A4: The subject is too far to be reached by using the flash.  
• The subject should not be more than 2 m (6.56 ft.) from the lens.  
Photographed subject is too bright  
or overexposed.  
A1: There is not enough distance between the flash and the subject.  
• The subject should be at least 1 m (3.28 ft.) from the lens when the  
flash is used.  
A2: The subject looks brighter than its background (e.g., shot against a  
bright background such as snow or a beach)  
• Choose a negative EV setting to improve the picture.  
A3: The light source shines directly into the camera lens.  
• Change the angle of the camera or move the camera away from of  
the light source.  
A4: The flash fires in every shot taken.  
• Do not set the flash mode to “.orced” or “.orced on with Red-eye  
Reduction”  
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A: The flash mode is set to Off.  
• Select any flash mode except “.lash off”.  
The flash does not fire.  
Images cannot be played back.  
A: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to (Playback).  
A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to (Playback).  
Images cannot be played back on  
TV.  
A2: The “VIDEO” setting is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set it to “NTSC” or “PAL” depending on your video output system.  
A3: The camera is not connected to the TV set.  
• Make sure the video cable is properly connected to both the camera  
and the TV set. (See page 37.)  
A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to (Playback).  
Images cannot be viewed on a  
computer.  
A2: The camera is not connected to the computer.  
• Make sure the USB cable is properly connected to both the camera  
and the computer. (See page 48.)  
A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to (Photo).  
The camera does not operate in PC/  
Web Cam mode.  
A2: The camera is not connected to the computer.  
• Make sure the USB cable is properly connected to both the camera  
and the computer. (See page 50.)  
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Computer Problems  
ꢀor Windows:  
System cannot find the Removable  
Disk.  
A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to (Playback).  
A2: The camera is not connected to the computer.  
• Make sure one end of the USB cable is connected to your computer  
and the other end to your camera’s USB connector. (See page 48.)  
.or Windows 98 users, check if “Camera Driver” has been installed  
on your computer.  
Go to the Windows Control Panel and double-click on Add/Remove  
Programs. If the camera driver does not appear in the list, you must  
install the camera driver from the Microtek CD-ROM.  
• Check if the camera is detected by your system.  
1) Right-click the “My Computer” icon and click Properties. The  
“System Properties” window appears.  
2) Click the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager  
button. Expand the “Disk drives” tree. You should see a  
removable disk drive in the list.  
The movie cannot be played back  
under the Windows 98/98SE/2000  
environment.  
A: The DirectX driver is not installed.  
• Install the DirectX driver appropriate for your system. Version 8.1 or  
later is recommended.  
The camera does not operate in PC/  
Web Cam mode.  
A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
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A2: The camera is not connected to the computer.  
• Make sure one end of the USB cable is connected to your  
computer and the other end to your camera’s USB connector.  
• Check if “Camera Driver” has been installed on your computer.  
Go to the Windows Control Panel and double-click on Add/Remove  
Programs. If camera driver does not appear in the list, you must  
install camera driver from the Microtek CD-ROM.  
• Check if the camera is detected by your system.  
a) Right-click the “My Computer” icon and click Properties. The  
“System Properties” window appears.  
b) Click the Hardware tab and then click the Device Manager  
button. Expand the “Imaging Device” tree. You should see the  
camera in the list.  
ꢀor Macintosh:  
A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to (Playback).  
System cannot find the newly  
created icon (Take-it or Take-it.SD)  
on the desktop.  
A2: The camera is not connected to the computer.  
• Make sure one end of the USB cable is connected to your computer  
and the other end to your camera’s USB connector. (See page 48.)  
A1: The Mode switch is set to the incorrect mode.  
The camera does not operate in PC/  
Web Cam mode.  
• Set the Mode switch to  
(Photo).  
A2: The camera is not connected to the computer.  
• Make sure one end of the USB cable is connected to your computer  
and the other end to your camera’s USB connector.  
• Check if “Camera Driver” has been installed on your computer.  
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ꢀor OS 9.x:  
1) Go to the Apple menu and select “Apple System Profiler”. The  
“Apple System Profiler” window appears.  
2) Click the “Devices and Volumes” tab. You should see camera  
related drivers are listed in the “USB” tree.  
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Appendix – Warning and Error Messages  
The following table describes the LCD warning and error messages that are produced by the camera. ꢀollow the  
solution to eliminate the problem indicated by the message.  
Display  
(Blinking)  
Problem  
Solution  
Batteries are exhausted.  
Turn the camera off and replace or  
recharge batteries.  
BATTERY LOW!  
CARD ERROR!  
Battery power is depleted;  
camera will shut off soon.  
Replace or recharge batteries.  
• The SD card contact area  
is smudged.  
• Use a cotton swab dipped in with  
industrial alcohol to clean the contacts.  
• Replace the SD card.  
• The SD card is damaged.  
• Incorrectly formatted SD card.  
• Camera is faulty.  
• Reformat or replace the SD card.  
• Contact Microtek Customer Service.  
MEMORY ꢀULL!  
The memory space is fully recorded. Erase some data or use an SD card that  
has ample free space.  
IMAGE CANNOT BE DELETED!  
The SD card is write-protected.  
Set the write-protected tab on the SD card  
to the "unlocked" position.  
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Appendix G – Menu Items and *actory Defaults  
The displayed menu items differ according to the selected mode, displaying only the items that can be adjusted for  
that mode. In the table below, factory default settings are indicated with an asterisk (*).  
Photo Menus  
SIZE  
Options  
*,  
*,  
*,  
*,  
Descriptions  
,
,
2048x1536 (interpolated), 1600x1200*, 1280x960, 640x480 pixels  
QUALITY  
,
Best, .ine*, Normal  
DRIVE MODE  
+/- EV  
,
Self-timer, Single*, Continuous shot  
-2, -1, 0*, +1, +2  
,
,
,
WB  
*,  
,
,
,
Auto*, Daylight, Tungsten, .luorescent  
Low, Normal*, High  
SHARPNESS  
*,  
Movie/Audio Menus  
Options  
Descriptions  
DRIVE MODE  
*,  
Toggles between Movie and Audio recording modes  
Playback Menus  
SLIDE SHOW  
ERASE ALL  
Options  
OK?  
Descriptions  
Displays images in the Slide Show format  
Erases all images on the internal memory and SD card  
Rotates pictures up to 270 degrees  
OK?  
ROTATION  
OK?  
Setup Menus  
BEEP  
Options  
Descriptions  
ON*, O..  
Sets a beep to signal camera operation  
Sets the date  
DATE  
yyyy/mm/dd  
00:00:00 (hr/min/sec)  
NTSC*, PAL  
OK?  
TIME  
Sets the time  
VIDEO  
Sets the video standard  
.ORMAT  
RESET  
.ormats the SD card  
OK?  
Returns some camera settings to the factory default values  
Copies images stored on the internal memory to the SD card  
Sets the power frequency to accommodate local AC power  
Sets the camera to power off after two minutes of inactivity  
Sets the LCD language  
COPY TO SD  
.REQUENCY  
PWR SAVING  
LANGUAGE  
OK?  
50HZ, 60HZ*  
ON*, O..  
ENG*, SC  
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Appendix H- Specifications  
Image Device  
Image Sensor  
Image Ratio (w:h)  
.ocus Range  
Lens Aperture  
.ocal Length  
CMOS  
Audio Clip  
Unlimited length (limited by the size of  
available memory)  
2.1 mega pixels  
4 : 3  
Image .ormats  
• Still images: JPEG  
• Movie clips: AVI  
• Audio: WAV  
1 m to infinity  
.2.8  
Video Output  
Connectivity  
NTSC, PAL  
f=7.5 mm  
(35 mm equivalent: 38 mm)  
• USB 1.1  
• AV-output  
Digital Zoom  
Playback Zoom  
Shutter Speed  
Viewfinder  
4X  
Power Saving  
Battery  
2 min.  
4X  
Two AA-sized Alkaline or  
rechargeable NiMH batteries  
1/8 – 1/4000 sec.  
Optical  
Weight  
Take-it S1: Approx. 3.5 oz. (100 g)  
Take-it D1: Approx. 4.2 oz. (120 g)  
Built-in .lash  
.lash Range  
.lash Modes  
.ixed  
3.28 - 6.56 ft. (1 to 2.0 m)  
Dimensions  
Take-it S1:  
4.1” x 2.3” x 1.3” (103 x 58 x 32 mm)  
Take-it D1:  
3.7” x 2.2” x 1.3” (95 x 56 x 32 mm)  
• Auto  
• Auto with red-eye reduction  
.orced  
.orced with red-eye reduction  
Tripod Mount  
Microphone  
Speaker  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
• Off  
Image Size  
• 2048 x 1536 pixels (interpolated)  
• 1600 x 1200 pixels  
• 1280 x 960 pixels  
Environment  
Operating Temperature:  
32° to 104° . (0° to 40° C)  
Relative Humidity: 0 to 85%  
Storage Temperature:  
• 640 x 480 pixels  
Quality Levels  
Continuous  
Best, .ine, Normal  
3 images in sequence  
10 sec. delay  
14° to 140° . (-10° to 60° C)  
Self-timer  
Exposure Adjustment  
Exposure Metering  
White Balance  
Sensitivity Equivalent  
Storage Media  
Storage Included  
Movie Clip  
-2 EV to +2 EV in 1 EV step  
.ull-zone Average  
Auto, Daylight, Tungsten, .luorescent  
ISO 100  
SD (SecureDigital) card support  
8MB internal flash memory  
320 x 240 pixels; 15 fps  
Unlimited length (limited by the size of  
available memory)  
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