DXG Technology Digital Camera DXG 228 User Manual

DXG-228  
User’s Manual  
Version 2.0 07/01/04  
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1. Attention  
Please read this manual carefully before using the  
camera and follow the instructions to avoid damage  
caused by improper operation.  
restrictions are placed on site, one cannot record any  
live performance, improvisation or exhibits even for  
personal purpose. Any transfer of pictures or memory  
card with data must be conducted under the  
constraints of copyright law.  
1-1 Safety Precautions  
Notes on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor  
Please be extra careful with the liquid if the LCD  
monitor is damaged; also please abide by the stated  
procedures, if any of the following occur:  
1. If the liquid makes contacts with the skin:  
Please wipe the skin dry with a cloth and wash  
thoroughly with water.  
The software CD-ROM packaged with the camera is  
designed for PC only. It will not work on a stereo or  
music CD player.  
This camera is a precision electronic device. Do not  
attempt to service this camera yourself, as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage  
points or other risks.  
2. If the liquid gets in the eye:  
Please rinse with water immediately for at least 15  
minutes and then consult a physician to receive  
treatment as soon as possible.  
Do not expose this camera to direct sunlight to avoid  
causing a fire.  
3. If the liquid is accidentally swallowed:  
Please rinse the mouth with water, drink a large  
amount of water and induce vomiting. Then consult a  
physician to receive treatment as soon as possible.  
1-2 Before Using Your Camera  
Take time to get acquainted with your camera before  
using it. Before taking pictures with this camera on  
any important occasion (such as a wedding ceremony  
or an overseas trip), do test the camera beforehand to  
ensure that it functions well. Any additional loss  
caused by the malfunction of this product (such as  
costs of photography or any loss of benefit generated  
by the photography) is not the responsibility of our  
company and no compensation will be given for it.  
Copyright information  
1-3 Camera Care  
This product consists of intricate electrical parts. To  
ensure normal performance, do not drop or hit the  
camera when taking pictures.  
Avoid using or placing the camera in the following  
locations:  
Unless agreed by the right owner, all the pictures taken  
with this digital camera cannot be used in violation of  
copyright law. Moreover, when "No Photography"  
1. Damp and dusty places.  
2. Sealed vehicles, direct sunlight exposure areas, or  
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places with extreme high temperatures or heat.  
3. Violent turbulent environment.  
1-4 Package Contents  
4. Locations full of smoke, fumes or steam.  
5. Locations subject to strong magnetic field.  
6. Rainy or snowy environment.  
Please verify the following items are in the package  
when purchasing this product.  
Do not open the battery cover when the power is on.  
If water has gotten into the camera, turn the power  
OFF and remove the batteries immediately.  
How to maintain your camera:  
1. If the lens, LCD monitor or viewfinder surface  
becomes dirty, please use lens brush or soft cloth to  
wipe clean instead of touching the lens with you  
fingers.  
CD-ROM  
(incl. Camera Driver), Pouch, Wrist Strap, Batteries  
2. To avoid scratching the lens, LCD monitor or  
viewfinder surface, do not allow solid objects to  
encounter the camera.  
3. Do not use any harsh detergent, caustic substance, or  
volatile solution on the camera which could cause the  
camera’s case and paint to become faded or distorted.  
Use soft cloths only.  
USB CABLE  
User's Manual  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
CD-ROM (incl. Camera Driver)  
Pouch  
Wrist Strap  
2 x AAA Alkaline Batteries  
USB Cable  
This User's Manual  
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2. Getting to Know Your Camera  
2-1 Features Overview  
(1) Shutter  
(2) Flash  
Front View  
(3) Lens  
(4) Lens Cover/ Power Switch  
(5) Strap Holder  
(6) Battery Cover  
(7) Memory Card Slot  
(8) Tripod Socket  
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Rear View  
(1) Macro LED  
(2) Status LED  
(3) Mode Display Button  
(4) Mode Button  
(5) Set Button  
(6) Function Key  
(7) Macro Button  
(8) USB Cover  
(9) USB Port  
(10) LCD Monitor  
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Recordable Image Numbers (16MB):  
2-2 Specifications  
800 x 600 1280x960  
1600x1200 2048x1536  
Lens: F=8.5 mm  
Fine  
Normal  
100  
200  
40  
100  
25  
60  
15  
40  
Image Sensor: 1/2" CMOS with 1.3 Megapixels  
Focus: F / 2.8  
16MB  
Sensitivity: ISO 100  
White Balance: Auto, Sunny, Tungsten, Fluorescent.  
Shutter: Electrical  
Shutter Speed: 1/4 sec. ~ 1/2000 sec.  
Storage Medium: 16MB Internal Flash Memory  
Power Supply: 2 x AAA Alkaline Batteries or supports  
CRV-3  
USB 5V (PC-CAM Mode)  
Dimensions: 93 x 56 x 38 mm  
Weight: About 120g (batteries excluded)  
SD Card Slot (supports 4MB~512MB)  
Image File Format: JPEG for Still Images  
AVI for Motion Images  
Image Resolution: Fine:  
2-3 System Requirements  
When operating the digital camera, we strongly  
recommend you use a better computer system for  
optimal performance. The minimal system requirement  
for digital camera use is as follows: (For Macintosh  
computers, only the mass storage features of the camera  
apply)  
2048 x 1536 (Firmware Interpolation)  
1600 x 1200  
1280 x 960  
800 x 600  
Digital Zoom: 10-Step 4X Digital Zoom  
Focal Range – Standard: 1.0m ~ Infinity  
Focal Range – Macro: 20 ~ 25cm  
Self-timer: 10 sec. delay  
PC-CAM Mode: CIF (320 x 240) 20~30 fps  
VGA (640 x 480) 15~25 fps  
Flash Mode: Auto, Off  
TV-OUT: NTSC/PAL system selectable  
PC Interface: USB (Ver. 1.1)  
Movie File: 60 seconds continuous with CIF (320 x  
240) format (16MB internal memory)  
System Requirements  
OS  
CPU  
Memory  
CD-ROM  
HDD  
Microsoft Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP  
Intel Pentium 166MHz or higher  
32 MB memory or above  
4X or above  
Minimum 10MB free disk space on the  
hard drive  
Others  
One standard USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port  
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System requirement (Macintosh Computer)  
OS  
CPU  
Memory  
HDD  
MacOS 8.6~9.2, MacOS X 10.1 or above  
PowerPC 601 processor or higher  
64 MB memory or above  
Minimum 10MB free disk space on the hard  
drive  
Others  
One standard USB 1.1 or USB 2.0 port and  
CD-ROM  
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3. Controls, Operation, and Display  
3-1 LED Indicators  
3-2 LCD Monitor Display  
The meanings of the LED indicators located on the top of  
the LCD monitor are:  
Macro LED  
Standby/Busy  
(Green LED) (Red LED)  
(1) Image resolution  
(2) Image quality  
(3) Current working mode  
(4) Memory Status  
Feature  
Macro (Left  
Green LED)  
Function  
The green LED turns on when  
the Macro key on the left hand  
side of the camera is switched  
to Macro mode.  
The red LED turns on when the  
camera is recording or when  
the batteries are charging the  
flash. The LED blinks every 10  
seconds under normal standby  
mode.  
(5) Possible number of shots  
(6) Self-timer photography  
(7) White balance display  
(8) Morning/Afternoon display  
(9) Time display  
(10) Date display  
(11) Remaining battery power  
(12) Zoom lever  
Busy (Right  
Red LED)  
(13) Flash status  
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Unless "Reset Default" has been selected before the  
3-3 Power On  
camera is turned off, the following features will be  
automatically saved in the user’s selected  
configuration:  
1. Resolution 2. Image Quality 3. Language  
4. White balance 5. EV Value 6. Frequency  
7. PC MODE  
Gently slide lens cover open as illustrated. A long  
beep sounds, and the camera turns on.  
3-4 Shutter Button  
To turn off the camera, gently slide the lens cover so  
the lens is hidden.  
This camera is designed for 2-step shutter function. A  
"[ ]" mark appears in the center of the LCD display when  
the Shutter button is pressed and held half way down.  
The camera will beep after the Shutter button is pressed  
down fully; then release the Shutter button to take a  
picture.  
Use the lens cover located on the front of the camera  
to turn the camera on and off. After the camera is on,  
the red LED will blink, and then the last image recorded  
will appear on the LCD monitor.  
Power Saving: If no operations are performed for 60  
seconds, the power is turned off to prevent battery  
drain. Please power on the camera again to resume  
shooting.  
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3-5 Mode Selection  
3-8 Mode Display Button  
Please press and hold ”  
” button for 2 seconds  
to enter mode selection menu including “Play  
Mode”  
“Setup Mode”  
"PC Mode”  
“Movie Mode”  
.
Press this button to change the LCD Monitor to one of  
several display types.  
“Record Mode"  
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3-6 Function Keys  
3-9 Macro Button  
Use the switch on left side of the camera to select either  
Basic (normal lens) or Macro (closeup) mode. When you  
select the Macro mode, the green macro LED turns on  
(see back side of the camera, top left).  
Use the Function Keys to navigate the display in its  
various modes (rotate icons, change selections).  
Standard Mode  
Macro Mode  
3-7 ”SET” Button  
This key is used for SELECTION/SET UP  
under selection menu. The key also changes  
flash settings under the Record mode.  
If you select the Macro Mode when using the camera,  
the flash is disabled automatically to avoid  
overexposure.  
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4. Navigation Modes and Menus  
Index for Quick Menu: Turn on Camera. Press MODE once  
QUICKLY to enter the Quick Setup.  
4-1 Record Mode  
For more information, please refer to section 3-2,  
“LCD Monitor Display" on page 8.  
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Press Mode again to Exit  
2. Slideshow  
4-2 Playback Mode  
Start Auto Play  
(1) Shot Number/Total Number of Shots  
(2) Remaining Battery Power  
3. DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Settings.  
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows for  
tagging of images on memory cards for printing. DPOF  
allows digital camera users to define what images are to  
be printed on compatible print devices. Basically, it is a  
set of text files in a special directory in the digital  
camera’s storage files. These files define what images (if  
any) are to be printed, how many copies of each image  
are to be printed, and if any information (such as time  
and date) is to be overlaid on the image. DPOF is  
implemented through a menu option in the digital  
camera's playback mode.  
Index for Quick Menu:  
1. To Delete Pictures use the Set Button  
There are three basic options when printing images  
with DPOF: Printing individual images, printing all  
images and printing with or without the image  
recorded date.  
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DPOF printer settings are available for images saved to  
4-3 Movie Mode  
a memory card. DPOF cannot be used with image files  
saved to internal memory.  
The DPOF function is only enabled when a memory  
card is inserted.  
Steps for DPOF Use:  
(1) Movie Mode  
(2) Recorded Movie Time (seconds)  
(3) Recording  
(4) Remaining Battery Power  
(5) Time/Date  
Page Up  
Page Down  
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3. White Balance  
4-4 Setup Mode  
(Auto)  
(Sun)  
(Bult)  
1. Image Resolution  
2048x1536  
1600x1200  
1280x960  
(Fluorescent)  
800x600  
4. EV Compensation  
2. Image Quality  
(Fine Quality)  
(Basic Quality)  
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5. OSD Language  
7. Light Frequency  
Select the correct frequency type (50Hz or 60Hz)  
according to your region.  
8. Format Media  
With the memory card inserted, the format command  
will format only the memory card, and not the internal  
memory.  
6. Date/Time  
9. Reset to Default Factory Settings  
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4-5 PC Mode  
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5. Preparing Your Camera  
5-1 Attaching the Strap  
5-2 Loading Batteries  
Turn the camera off.  
Insert 2 x AAA alkaline batteries or rechargeable  
batteries. Please make sure the batteries are fully  
charged. If the batteries are low on power, change the  
batteries as soon as possible to maintain normal  
operation.  
If the battery power indicator only shows one black  
block, the flash is automatically disabled: If lower than  
1.8V (the level when the battery power indicator turns  
red) the camera will automatically turn off.  
Insert the thin end of the strap into the strap holder.  
.
Slide the battery cover open in the direction indicated  
Pass the other end of the strap through the loop.  
by the arrow.  
Insert the batteries according to the indicators on the  
inner side of the cover.  
Pull the strap tightly.  
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Close and lock the battery cover.  
NOTE: Gently open the cover to avoid damaging the  
battery compartment cover.  
Insert the memory card as indicated by arrow.  
If the battery power indicator displays only one black  
2. Removing the Memory Card  
block, there is insufficient power for the flash.  
When the battery indicator turns red, the power level  
is too low to record images.  
The camera’s date and time are stored for  
approximately 3 minutes during battery change.  
Double-check the date and time after replacing  
batteries.  
Gently depress the memory card, then release.  
5-3 Loading and Removing the  
Memory Card  
Turn off the camera.  
1. Locate the memory card slot.  
The memory card should pop up automatically.  
Remove the memory card.  
Attention:  
If the memory card is full or contains other images you  
don’t want to keep, you can press the Mode Button  
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to Format in the Setup Mode  
the memory card.  
to format  
to Setup Mode  
your selection: English, Chinese, French, German, Italian,  
. There are 7 options for  
Japanese, and Spanish.  
There is 16MB internal memory built into the digital  
camera for image storage. If the memory card is  
inserted, the card takes top priority for saving data.  
5-5 Date/Time  
Before using the camera, please select "Date/Time" to  
set the date and time by pressing the Mode Button  
This camera uses Secure Digital (SD) memory.  
Always turn off the camera first before  
inserting/removing the SD memory card.  
to Setup Mode  
.
Don’t remove the SD card while shooting or while  
playing back images to avoid risk of damaging the SD  
card and camera.  
If the memory card is inserted improperly, it will not  
fit. Do not force memory card insertion.  
If the camera does not detect the memory card,  
gently wipe the metal interface of the card with a soft  
cloth and reload the card.  
5-4 Setting Up the OSD Language  
Before using the camera, please select "Language" to  
set the OSD language by pressing the Mode Button  
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6. Getting Started  
1. Turn on the camera to go directly into Record Mode.  
(You can also enter into Record Mode through Mode  
6-1 Setup Mode  
Button  
and use the Function keys  
to  
In Setup Mode, you can adjust basic camera settings,  
including Image Size, Image Quality, White balance, and  
EV Compensation; General setting format and factory  
default setting. Setup for language, date/time and light  
frequency is as follows:  
move to  
and then press . )  
An image of what is in front of the lens will appear on  
the LCD monitor.  
2. Press and hold the Shutter button half way down. A  
yellow “[ ]" will appear in the center of the LCD  
monitor. Press the Shutter button down fully and  
release it to complete the recording.  
1. Turn the camera on by sliding the lens cover.  
2. Press Mode Button  
for two seconds and use  
Function keys  
to move to  
.
3. You can use  
to select two flash modes when  
using the camera: Auto, and Off.  
3. Press the  
Button to get into Setup Mode,  
4. Press the  
to toggle the LCD Monitor  
the LCD monitor will display the menu.  
displays. There are five display modes: Standard  
Display, Full Display, Image Only, LCD Monitor Off,  
Only Operation Settings.  
4. Use the down key “” of the Function keys  
to  
move between selections; Use “” to toggle between  
submenus (Image Options, Option and System  
Options.  
5. Using the Mode Button  
to set the details  
settings for recording images, e.g., Image Resolution,  
Image Quality, Self-timer, and Light Frequency  
settings. The menu will appear on the LCD monitor  
5. Then use  
Button to drill down into the menu.  
Select items using “” and ”.  
when Mode Button  
the Function keys  
is pressed. Use “” of  
6. Last, use the  
selections.  
Button to confirm your  
to move between selections.  
6. Using “” and ”” of the Function keys  
to  
adjust the digital zoom. The adjustment ratio of the  
digital zoom will appear on the left hand side of  
the LCD monitor, from 1.0 time to 4.0 times, with 0.5  
times increase at each adjustment.  
6-2 Record Mode  
Record Mode offers you a quick and easy way to take  
ideal pictures.  
7. The green LED comes on when the Macro key on the  
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left hand side of the camera is toggled to Macro Mode.  
If the battery low icon appears on the LCD Monitor,  
please change the batteries immediately to maintain  
operation normality.  
4. Use””and”” of the Function key  
to go to  
“previous” and “next” images.  
5. Use the  
Button to Delete One or Delete All to  
The countdown for the Self-timer is 10 seconds.  
enter the function menu.  
There are 4 basic resolutions offered by the camera:  
2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1280x960, and  
800x600.  
6. Use “” of the Function keys  
to move between  
selections; Use “” to toggle between selections.  
Please monitor the distance between the camera and  
7. Use  
Button to enter the menu.  
8. Use exit to exit the function menu, and return to Play  
Mode menu.  
the object when using the Flash. The internal built-in  
Flash of this camera is effective within about 1.5  
meters.  
If the Macro Mode is selected, the flash turns off  
DPOF function can only be operated when the  
memory card is inserted.  
automatically to avoid overexposure.  
If "Memory Full" or “Card Full” warning messages  
appear, it means the memory card is full. Please  
remove the memory card and insert a new one or  
delete unwanted photos to continue shooting.  
If there is no image stored in the internal memory or  
memory card, a “No picture” message will pop up on  
the LCD Monitor in the Play Mode.  
6-4 Movie Mode  
6-3 Image/Movie Play Mode  
You can use Movie Mode to record movie pictures (not  
including audio). To record the movie pictures, perform  
the following:  
In Play Mode, users can review recorded still pictures  
and movies. To review the pictures:  
1. Turn on the camera.  
1. Turn on the camera.  
2. Press Mode Button  
and use the Function  
2. Press Mode Button  
and use Function keys  
keys  
to move to  
.
to move to  
.
3. Press the  
Button to get into Setup Mode  
screen, the LCD monitor will display the menu.  
3. Press the  
Button to get into the Setup Mode  
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screen, the LCD monitor will then display the menu.  
4. The top left hand corner will display the recorded time  
in red while you are recording the movie.  
6-5 PC Mode  
5. The green LED is on when the Macro key on the left  
hand side of the camera is toggled to Macro Mode.  
6. You can use Display button  
to toggle  
between display modes while recording movie pictures:  
normal display mode and image display mode.  
When the LCD monitor displays “Memory Full,the  
recording will stop.  
When recording movies, the maximum recording time  
depends on free space available on the memory card.  
The digital zoom function is disabled when recording  
movies.  
Removable Disk  
The digital camera offers a removable disk function such  
as that of a card reader device. You can treat this digital  
camera as a memory storage device:  
1. If you have not already done so, install camera driver  
(Chapter 7 “Driver Installation”)  
2. Turn on the camera.  
3. Press Mode Button  
and use Function keys  
to move to  
.
4. You will see “Mass Storage” and “PC Camera” upon  
entering the menu screen when the  
pressed.  
Button is  
5. Use the Function keys  
to move to “Mass  
Storage” and press Function key then  
to  
confirm storage.  
6. Connect the USB cable to the camera and the PC when  
the USB icon pops up the screen.  
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7. A new item—removable disk—will be added into My  
Computer on your Windows-based computer after the  
system installation is completed.  
8. You can now use the removable disk feature (SD  
device).  
PC Camera  
Use the PC Camera connection mode for PC camera or  
Web Cam:  
1. If you have not already done so, install the camera  
driver (see Chapter 7, “Driver Installation”).  
2. Turn the camera on by sliding open the lens cover.  
3. Press Mode Button  
and use Function key  
to move to  
.
4. Press the  
button and you will see “Mass Storage”  
and “PC camera.”  
5. Use the Function keys  
to move to “Mass  
to confirm storage.  
Storage” and press  
6. Connect the USB cable to the camera and the PC when  
the diagram USB Connection pops up on the screen.  
7. You may operate the PC camera through the software  
that comes with the CD-ROM, or other webcam  
software. Please refer to the relevant software  
program for instructions.  
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7. Driver Installation  
3. Click Install Driver to install camera driver of the  
digital camera. The screen will appear the following  
message:  
7-1 Installing the Camera Driver  
for PC  
The camera’s PC Camera and Mass Storage functions  
are for using your camera in conjuction with a PC. To  
install the proper camera driver, perform the following:  
1. Insert the software CD-ROM supplied by the package  
into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. The Auto-run program will execute and the welcome  
screen will appear the following:  
(If your CD-ROM drive doesn't support the auto-run  
function, please double click on the "My Computer"  
icon on the desktop. Then double click the CD-ROM  
drive icon and click the Setup.exe file in the root  
directory.)  
4. Click Next to continue the setup program. After you  
have installed camera driver successfully, the screen  
will appear the following message:  
5. Click Finish to restart the computer, which completes  
the camera driver installation.  
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3. Click Arcsoft PhotoImpression installation, the screen  
will appear the following diagram:  
7-2 Installing PC Applications  
Arcsoft application installation (Example given: Photo  
Impression)  
1. Insert the software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
2. The Auto-run program will execute and the welcome  
screen will present the following message :  
4. Select the desired language, and then press OK.  
5. Press “next’ to continue the installation after the  
welcoming screen.  
(If your CD-ROM drive doesn't support auto-run,  
double click on the "My Computer" icon on the  
desktop. Then double click the CD-ROM drive icon and  
click the Setup.exe file in the root directory.)  
6. Press YES to accept the conditions of software license  
agreement and continue the installation.  
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7. Follow the installation wizard instructions to select the  
folder location and application components.  
8. Select the folder where you want to install the  
program.  
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9. After installation the following diagram will  
appear. Press Finish to complete the application  
installation.  
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8. File Transfers  
8-1 How to Transfer Files  
8-2 Mass Storage  
Use the Mass Storage function in the PC  
Connection menu to connect and transfer files  
via USB. Note: Windows XP and Windows 2000  
users do not need to install the camera driver to  
transfer files.  
The operating system recognizes the camera as a mass  
storage device. With the camera connected to the  
computer via USB you can easily transfer files from the  
camera using an alternative method from the one just  
described:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Turn the camera on.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Double click on the My Computer icon.  
Eject any CDs in the CD-ROM drive.  
Find an icon representing the digital camera.  
Double click on the icon.  
Double click on file folder, labeled DCIM.  
Double click on file folder, labeled 100COACH.  
Drag and drop photo files, or the whole folder.  
Press the Mode Button for two seconds.  
Navigate to the PC icon. Press Set.  
On the camera’s LCD display, highlight  
Mass Storage” (in blue)  
Press the Set Button; a flashing USB cable  
icon appears on the display.  
5.  
6.  
Connect the USB cable between the camera  
and the computer.  
The file folders containing the images from the camera  
are automatically created upon camera connection.  
8-3 PC Camera  
You can Use the PC Camera function in the PC  
Connection menu to use the camera to broadcast and  
record images while it is connected with your computer.  
If you have not already done so, install the camera  
driver from the companion CD, then:  
7.  
8.  
Your operating system responds with a  
window offering options to view and copy  
files.  
Choose your desired option for using files.  
Windows will prompt you for input.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Turn the camera on  
Press the Mode Button for two seconds.  
Navigate to the PC icon. Press Set.  
Highlight “PC Camera” (in blue)  
Press the Set Button; a flashing USB cable icon  
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appears on the display.  
Disclaimer  
6.  
Connect the USB cable between the camera  
and the computer.  
The information in this document is believed to  
be reliable,but no responsibility is assumed for  
inaccuracies. DXG Technology reserves the right to make  
changes to the items described herein to improve  
reliability, function or design. Neither DXG nor any of its  
employees, assume any liability for damages or losses,  
either direct or incidental, which may arise out of the  
application or use of any of its products or circuits,  
particularly with regard to damage that may occur in the  
operation of its products.  
7. A.) Web Camera: Open your web chat software  
(not included). Click on the appropriate icon or  
menu selection to start the camera and use the  
web chat software to broadcast images via the  
Internet. B.) Alternatively, open your image  
capture software program to record images  
with your camera connected.  
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