Goodman Mfg Digital Camera G SHOT 3029TFT User Manual

G-SHOT 3029TFT  
Multi-Functional  
Digital Still Camera  
(User Guide)  
Goodmans Helpline Phone Number 0870 873 0080  
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Internal Storage: 32MB Internal Flash Memory  
Number of images stored in 32MB (typical):  
Mode  
Condition  
Approx. capacity  
Super Fine  
Fine  
43  
63  
3Mega Pixel : 2048 x 1536  
2Mega Pixel : 1600 x 1200  
Normal  
Super Fine  
Fine  
100  
71  
Digital Camera  
104  
164  
210  
420  
654  
Normal  
Super Fine  
Fine  
0.3Mega Pixel(VGA) : 640 x 480  
Normal  
VGA(640x480)  
~ 1min40sec  
~3min  
Digital Video (DV)  
QVGA(320x240)  
NOTE:  
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The above figures are only estimates. The actual numbers will vary depending on scene  
(image) complexity.  
Part of internal memory is reserved for system buffer, available memory left for image  
storage is less than 32MB.  
Compatibility with all SD/MMC memory cards is NOT guaranteed.  
Power: 3 AAA Alkaline Batteries  
Dimensions: 95 x 50 x 33 mm  
Weight: About 95g (without batteries)  
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System Requirements  
The minimum system requirements for the digital camera are as the following:  
System Requirement  
OS Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP  
CPU Pentium MMX Celeron or AMD Athlon® or higher  
RAM 128 MB  
CD-ROM 4X or above  
HDD Hard drive with 500MB free disk space  
Color display: 16-bit  
Sound Blaster or compatible sound card  
USB port  
Note: Please note that only the camera driver is compatible with Apple Mac computers. Photo processing  
software provided on the disc is not compatible with Apple Mac.  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
TABLE OF CONTENTS................................................................................................................................... 5  
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS............................................................................................................................... 6  
2. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS......................................................................................................................... 7  
3. CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTIONS............................................................................................................. 8  
4. PREPARATION ......................................................................................................................................... 10  
Loading the Battery into the Camera........................................................................................................ 10  
Inserting and Removing an SD Card (Not Supplied)................................................................................ 11  
Inserting card:.................................................................................................................................. 11  
Removing card:................................................................................................................................ 11  
Protecting Data on an SD Card ................................................................................................................ 12  
5. GETTING STARTED.................................................................................................................................. 13  
Turning the Camera On ........................................................................................................................... 13  
Turning the Camera Off........................................................................................................................... 13  
Checking Battery Power .......................................................................................................................... 13  
6. MONITOR SCREEN CONTENTS ............................................................................................................ 14  
DIGITAL CAMERA  
DIGITAL VIDEO  
MODE .......................................................................................................... 14  
MODE............................................................................................................ 15  
7. SETTING THE DEFAULT(Setup Mode) ................................................................................................... 16  
MENU..................................................................................................................................................... 16  
SETUP MODE........................................................................................................................................ 16  
8. TAKING PHOTOS (Camera mode)............................................................................................................. 19  
Menu Settings (Camera Mode  
)......................................................................................................... 19  
Photo Quality (Camera Mode) ................................................................................................................. 20  
Using the Flash (Camera Mode)............................................................................................................... 20  
Changing Zoom Level ............................................................................................................................. 20  
Other Camera Settings ............................................................................................................................. 21  
9. TAKING A MOVIE (DV mode) .................................................................................................................. 24  
Menu Settings (DV Mode )..................................................................................................................... 24  
Changing resolution (DV Mode).............................................................................................................. 24  
Changing Zoom Level (DV Mode) .......................................................................................................... 25  
Other Video Recording Settings............................................................................................................... 25  
10. PLAYBACK (Playback mode)................................................................................................................... 27  
Playing Photos  
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Playing back a Movie  
Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV..................................................................................................... 29  
Other Settings (Play back mode).............................................................................................................. 29  
11. DELETING FILES (Play back mode)........................................................................................................ 30  
12. INSTALLING SOFTWARE DRIVER....................................................................................................... 31  
13. TRANSFERRING FILES.......................................................................................................................... 32  
Connecting to PC..................................................................................................................................... 32  
Copying files to PC.................................................................................................................................. 33  
14. REMOVING THE CAMERA ................................................................................................................... 35  
15. USING AS PC CAMERA.......................................................................................................................... 37  
Set the Camera to PC CAMERA mode.................................................................................................... 37  
Recording Video Clips Directly To Your Computer................................................................................. 38  
16. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION (FAQs) ........................................................................................... 39  
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1. PACKAGE CONTENTS  
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G-Shot3029TFT Digital Camera  
Installation CD (Users Manual, camera drivers)  
USB cable  
TV cable  
Hand Strap  
3 AAA Alkaline batteries  
Pouch  
Users Manual  
Quick Start Guide  
Important Information Sheet  
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2. IDENTIFYING THE PARTS  
Front View  
Shutter  
Flash  
Self timer  
indicator  
Lens  
Battery  
compartment &  
SD Card Slot  
Lens Cover  
USB & TV  
Port Cover  
Microphone  
Rear View  
Status LED  
Display Switch  
4 way multi  
function buttons  
Menu Button  
Mode Button  
LCD Monitor  
Power  
On/Off”  
Button  
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3. CONTROL BUTTON FUNCTIONS  
Functional Buttons  
FUNCTION  
ITEM  
Power Button : Press the power button for one second to turn on / off the camera  
[POWER ON/ OFF]  
PREVIEW Switch : Slide the Preview switch to get into  
(Preview)  
Mode, then the last file, e.g. Photo / Movie, taken will be displayed  
[ PREVIEW ]  
Mode Button : While in Capture mode, press the MODE button to change 3 different  
operation modes:  
MODE  
STATUS  
Photo Taking Mode  
Movie Recording Mode  
Playback Mode: [Movie/Photo]  
[ MODE ]  
Menu button: Press MENU to display a menu for selected mode.  
[ MENU ]  
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BUTTON  
[MOVIE MODE]  
[PHOTO MODE]  
[PLAYBACK MODE]  
Hide/Show  
screen icons  
or info  
Hide/Show  
screen icons or  
info  
Hide/Show screen icons  
or info  
Enlarge the camera shots  
by pressing the up / down  
buttons on the large 4 way  
multifunction control  
[ OK]  
Six-image  
display  
[ OK / Flash ]  
[MOVIE MODE]  
[PHOTO MODE]  
[PLAYBACK MODE]  
BUTTON  
Zoom-In  
Zoom-In  
Zoom-In  
Zoom-Out  
Zoom-Out  
Toggle between Flash  
mode  
Zoom-Out  
[ DIRECTION KEY]  
Next  
- -  
Off / Anti-Red Eye/  
Auto / On  
Self Timer Mode  
Press the button to  
Previous  
- -  
(Timer-OFF )/  
(5sec )/  
(10sec)  
Function of [Shutter] in various modes:  
MODE  
FUNCTION OF [REC]  
Start taking photo  
Start taking movie /Stop taking movie  
Start playing movie/ Photo file  
Stop playing movie/ Photo file  
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4. PREPARATION  
Loading the Battery into the Camera  
Please load 3 AAA batteries into the battery compartment according to following steps:  
(1) Slide the battery cover in the direction indicated by the arrow:  
(2) Insert the batteries as indicated on the inner side of the cover.  
(3) Note correct polarity as shown below diagram.  
(4) Close and lock the battery cover.  
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Note:  
u Exercise caution when opening the battery cover to  
avoid damaging the battery compartment cover and  
hinges.  
u If you remove the battery from the camera, you will  
need to set the date and time again the next time you  
reinsert the battery and use the camera.  
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Inserting and Removing an SD Card (Not Supplied)  
The camera comes with 32 MB pre-build memory which allows you to store pictures & videos. You can expand  
the memory capacity by using an optional SD or MMC memory card up to 512MB.  
To insert a memory card, refer to the figures shown below:  
Inserting card:  
Make sure to turn off the camera.  
Insert the memory card correctly and push it into the card slot as far as it will go. It will click into place.  
Note the orientation of the card. If it is inserted  
incorrectly, it may become jammed  
Removing card:  
To remove the SD/MMC card, gently push the card. After the card pops up, pull the card out of the slot.  
Pull the memory card out with your fingers in the opposite direction.  
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Do not remove the SD/MMC card while the camera is processing data (when the LED is flashing).  
When a memory card is fitted, movies and pictures are saved on card rather than on the built-in  
memory. And, the SD card icon  
will be shown on LDC display.  
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It may be necessary to format the SD card the first time it is used; especially if the card has been  
used in devices other than your camera. To format, see [Format] in SETUP MODE (see page 17).  
If the Built-in memory/ SD card is full, the LCD display will show "MEMORY FULL" flashing in  
red color. If the SD card is write-protected, the SD card icon will change in red color.  
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Protecting Data on an SD Card  
The SD card comes with a write-protect switch. When the write-protect  
switch is set to the Lock position, no further shots can be recorded. To  
ensure that the camera can operate normally, you should set the write-  
protect switch to the Unlock position before inserting the SD card.  
If you insert a write-protected card, the media icon  
on the LCD display will become red.  
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Listed below is the approximate number of images that can be stored cards in 32MB built-in memory.  
Actual capacity may vary (up to + 5%) depending on the environment and color condition.  
Mode  
Condition  
Approx. capacity  
Super Fine  
Fine  
43  
63  
3Mega Pixel : 2048 x 1536  
Normal  
Super Fine  
Fine  
100  
71  
Camera  
2Mega Pixel : 1600 x 1200  
104  
164  
210  
420  
654  
Normal  
Super Fine  
Fine  
0.3Mega Pixel(VGA) : 640 x 480  
Normal  
VGA(640x480)  
~ 1min40sec  
~3min  
Digital Video (DV)  
QVGA(320x240)  
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5. GETTING STARTED  
Turning the Camera On  
Press and hold down the [Power] button for 1 ~ 2 seconds to turn on the camera.  
When you turn on the camera, you will hear a confirmation-Beep, the Red LED will illuminate. When the Red  
LED stops blinking, the camera is ready.  
Turning the Camera Off  
Press and hold down the [Power] button for another 1 ~ 2 seconds to turn off the camera.  
Checking Battery Power  
When the camera is on, you will see the battery power indicator on the bottom left corner of the LCD monitor  
screen. It shows you the battery power level.  
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6. MONITOR SCREEN CONTENTS  
DIGITAL CAMERA  
MODE  
The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the status of under camera mode.  
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(3) (4)  
(6)  
(1) (2)  
(5)  
(1) MODE Status Indicator  
Photo Taking Mode  
Movie Recording Mode  
Playback Mode à [Photo/Movie/Voice]  
(2) White Balance Indicator  
Auto /  
Sunny /  
Cloudy/  
(8)  
Fluorescent/  
Light bulb  
(3) Photo Resolution  
: 2048 x 1536 pixels  
3M  
: 1600 x 1200 pixels  
2M  
VGA  
: 640 x 480 pixels  
(Hints: You can press [t ] left arrow button on the 4  
Way multi function switch to quickly change the  
resolution-modes for quick access! )  
(4) Photo Quality  
SF: SUPER FINE  
F : FINE  
N : NORMAL  
(Hints: You can press [ u] Right arrow button on the 4  
way multi function switch to quickly access the quality  
setting for quick access!.)  
(5) Flash Mode  
Auto/  
Fill-in/  
Off  
(Hints: You can press [OK] button to toggle around  
flash modes for quick access! )  
(6) Self Timer  
(Timer-OFF )/  
(5sec ) /  
(10sec )  
(7) Photo Counter  
No. of Pictures / Remaining Shots  
(8) Digital Zoom Level  
Digital zoom ratio meter: 1x to 8x  
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DIGITAL VIDEO  
MODE  
The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the status of under video mode.  
(5)  
(1) (2)  
(3)  
(4)  
(1) MODE Status Indicator  
Movie Recording Mode  
Photo Taking Mode  
(8)  
Playback Mode à[Movie/Photo/Voice]  
(2) White Balance Indicator  
Auto /  
Sunny /  
Cloudy/  
Fluorescent/  
Light bulb  
(6)  
(7)  
(3) Movie Quality  
640 x 480Pixels  
320 x 240Pixels  
(Hints: You can press [t ] key to toggle around above  
quality setting for quick access!.)  
(4) Recording Status Indicator  
Movie Recording in progress  
(No icon) : Movie Recording Standby  
(5) Recording time  
Elapsed time (hh:mm:ss) : While movie recording  
in progress  
Remaining recording time (hh:mm:ss) : While in  
standby status  
(6) Digital Zoom Level  
Digital zoom ratio meter: 1x to 8x  
(8) Battery Level Indicator  
(8) Storage Media Type  
: memory card (SD/MMC) is using  
(icon turns red): memory card is write  
protected.  
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7. SETTING THE DEFAULT(Setup Mode)  
MENU  
Different menus are available for Movie, Photo, Playback, and Voice recording mode.  
To access the menu:  
1. Press the MENU button to open the main menu under different mode.  
The selected mode menu is displayed on the LCD screen.  
MENU in Movie Mode  
MENU in Playback Mode  
2. Use the 3/4button on the 4 Way multi function switch to  
navigate through function items.  
3. Use the [OK] button to enter to specific function item.  
(The selected function/option is highlighted with color.)  
4. Press [OK] to confirm the selection,  
MENU in Photo Mode  
Or, press the MENU button twice to exit the mode menu.  
SETUP MODE  
You can customize the camera settings for your own use, as well as for shooting-related functions. Press the  
[MENU] button to display a menu for the selected mode. (The Setup menu is displayed in all modes.)  
1. Power on the camera.  
2. Press [MENU] button, and use the  
3/4button to navigate to Setup  
icon.  
3. Use the [OK] button to enter to Setup Mode.  
4. Use 4-way arrow button to navigate through the available function  
(The selected function/option is highlighted with colour.)  
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In the below table, default setting is indication with an asterisk [ ]  
1min  
/
3min  
/
Never Sleep  
Functions:  
- This item determines the auto-off time when the camera stay idle  
[ Auto Off ]  
[Beep]  
1min  
/
3min  
Functions:  
- This item allows you to toggle the beep sound on or off  
LCD Brightness Range : -2.0 (darker) to +2.0EV(brighter)  
Default setting : 0  
Functions:  
[Brightness]  
[ TV System]  
- This item allows you to adjust the brightness level of LCD monitor  
You can view stored movies and pictures on a Television with 2 main TV systems  
TV (PAL)  
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TV (NTSC)  
Note: Setting TV System  
- TV(PAL) for PAL standard: UK, Europe, China, Australia, Singapore & Hong Kong etc.  
- TV(NTSC) for NTSC standard : USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan etc.  
This item allows you to format the store media that is currently in use.  
Functions:  
- You can use this function to prepare the SD card to record media, BUT all files stored in  
media will be gone after executing this function!  
[Format]  
This item is for date & time setting.  
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Move between Date, Time and Exit by using Left/Right buttons.  
Adjust date and time by using Up/Down buttons, then select OK to validate each  
change.  
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Select MENU to leave Time Setting without any change.  
[Date/Time  
Setting]  
Note:  
- If you remove the battery from the camera, you will need to set the date and time again the  
next time you reinsert the battery and use the camera.  
1min  
/
3min  
In case the camera's frequency setting does not match electricity frequency under the  
fluorescent light, flickering may be seen. To avoid flickering,  
[Beep]  
- Select 50Hz for European frequency , Or 60Hz for US / Taiwan frequency  
Use this function to return the camera settings to default values except for date & time  
[Default Setup ]  
[Version ]  
This function shows the cameras software version (this info is used by service centre)  
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8. TAKING PHOTOS (Camera mode)  
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TO TAKE PHOTO:  
1. Slide the Preview switch to [  
] Camera mode.  
2.  
Press [MODE] button repeatedly to get into Camera”  
Mode [ ].  
3. To start shooting photo, press [Shutter] once.  
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Before photo is taken, you can see number of [total no. of photos have been taken] / [remaining shots] on  
top right corner of LCD. The remaining shot is an approximation based on the unused memory  
Menu Settings (Camera Mode )  
When in Camera [  
] mode, you can use the default settings that have already been chosen for photo taking.  
If you want to change the settings to suit your needs, press the Menu button. Then use the 4-way arrow keys to  
go through each setting and make adjustments.  
Your camera offers 3 choices in resolution:  
: 2048 x 1536 pixels  
3M  
: 1600 x 1200 pixels  
2M  
: 640 x 480 pixels  
VGA  
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TIPS - Choice of Resolution  
- While in Camera mode, you can press [] key to toggle the resolution without entering the options menu.  
[3M]  
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allows a photo to be taken as sharp as possible, which is suitable for 7x 5Photo printout; too  
large for email.  
[2M]  
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is suitable for 6x4Photo printout; acceptable for email.  
[VGA]  
is good for sharing with email, but its too small for photo printout  
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Photo Quality (Camera Mode)  
SF: SUPER FINE  
F : FINE  
N : NORMAL  
JTIPS Photo Resolution Vs Photo Quality:  
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In general, photos taken at higher resolution and quality contain more details and look sharper, but they  
also take up more memory space as well as longer processing time for taking next photos. To maximize the  
number of photos to be stored, you can choose a lower quality setting. To maximize the photo quality,  
choose a higher setting  
Using the Flash (Camera Mode)  
In camera mode, press [u] button to toggle Flash mode.  
In camera mode, press [O.K] button to toggle Flash mode.  
Red-Eye  
: Auto Flash  
: Flash (FORCED)  
: No Flash  
Changing Zoom Level  
While recording, you can press the [ p ] or [q] button to zoom in/out the screen.  
The digital zoom can be set from 1x to 8x and the magnification ratio is shown  
on the LCD monitor.  
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Other Camera Settings  
In the below table, default setting is indication with an asterisk [ ]  
No Flash  
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Anti-Red-Eye  
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Auto  
/
Always ON  
Hints:  
- You can press [u] key to toggle around above settings.  
[Flash Option]  
[Photo Quality]  
[Resolution]  
SF - Super Fine  
/
F - FINE / N - Normal  
2048 x 1536pixels  
1600 x 1200pixels  
640 x480pixels  
Light bulb  
3M -  
/ 2M -  
/ VGA -  
Hints:  
- You can press [t] key to toggle around above resolution setting.  
Auto  
/
Sunny  
/
Cloudy  
/
Fluorescent  
/
Hints:  
- Adjust the WB according to the light conditions for the recording  
[White Balance]  
Exposure Compensation Range : -2.0EV(underexposure) to +2.0EV(overexposure)  
Default setting : 0  
Hints:  
- Adjust the exposure compensation setting to obtain the optimum image brightness (Exposure)  
[EV Adjust ]  
[Self Timer]  
when the subject is much brighter or darker than the background  
- Timer OFF  
/
- Set the self-timer to be 5 Seconds  
/
- Set the self-timer to be 10 Seconds  
Hints:  
- You can press [t ] key as a quick access to activate self-timer.  
Note:  
- Self-timer Mode is automatically off switched after a photo is captured, or if the camera is  
turned off.  
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- Date-Stamp Disabled  
/
- Date-Stamp Enabled  
[Date Stamp]  
Note:  
- Use this function to mark the date stamp on the captured photos. Once this function is enabled,  
the date-time setting will be activated and confirmation on current date & time will need to be  
inputted.  
To adjust basic setting, eg.  
Sleep mode  
/ Beep  
/ LCD brightness  
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[SETUP MODE ]  
TV System  
/ Format  
/ Date-Time Setting  
etc  
Hints:  
For details on how to use Setup mode, see SETUP MODEon page 18  
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9. TAKING A MOVIE (DV mode)  
This mode allows you to take motion video with sound in the Movie Mode. The length of recorded movie clip  
is unlimited (maximum length depends on memory size of SD/MMC card)  
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TO TAKE MOVIE:  
1. Slide the Preview switch to [  
] Camera mode.  
2. Press [MODE] button repeatedly to get into DV Movie-  
TakingMode [ ].  
3. To start recording, press [Shutter] once. Movie recording  
begins, with the elapsed recording time shown on the  
LCD.  
4. To stop recording, press [Shutter] again. The movie is  
recorded. The camera is ready to shoot another movie  
Note:  
u Before movie is taken, you can see the remaining time allowing you to take next movie on top right corner  
of LCD. The remaining time is an approximation based on the unused memory  
Menu Settings (DV Mode )  
When in DV [  
] mode, you can use the default settings that have already been chosen for video recording.  
If you want to change the recording settings to suit your needs, press the Menu button. Then use the 4-way  
arrow keys to go through each setting and make adjustments.  
Start/Stop  
Recording  
The following sections describe about the video recording settings.  
Changing resolution (DV Mode)  
Your camera offers 2 choices in resolution: "VGA" or "QVGA".  
uVGA(640 x 480 pixels) allows a movie to be taken as sharp as  
possible, which is best suitable for TV viewing, but requires more  
memory to store.  
ØØ Select VGA if you want to produce the best result for viewing  
uQVGA(320 x 240 pixels) allows for longer recording time to be  
stored on the camera, but the quality of image will deteriorate  
when shown on a TV.  
ØØ Select QVGA if saving memory is top priority  
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Changing Zoom Level (DV Mode)  
While recording, you can press the [ p ] or [q] button to zoom in/out the screen.  
The digital zoom can be set from 1x to 8x and the magnification ratio is shown  
on the LCD monitor.  
Other Video Recording Settings  
In the below table, default setting is indication with an asterisk [ ]  
640 x 480Pixels  
/
320 x 240Pixels  
[Movie Quality]  
[White Balance]  
Auto  
/
Sunny  
/
Cloudy  
/
Fluorescent  
/
Light bulb  
Hints:  
- Adjust the WB according to the light conditions for the recording  
Exposure Compensation Range : -2.0EV(underexposure) to +2.0EV(overexposure)  
Default setting : 0  
Hints:  
- Adjust the exposure compensation setting to obtain the optimum image brightness (Exposure)  
[EV Adjust ]  
when the subject is much brighter or darker than the background  
To adjust basic setting, eg.  
Sleep mode  
/ Beep  
/ LCD brightness  
/ Date-Time setting  
/
[SETUP MODE ]  
TV System  
/ Format  
etc  
Hints:  
For details on how to use Setup mode, see SETUP MODEon page 18  
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10. PLAYBACK (Playback mode)  
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Playing Photos  
1. Turn on the camera, and Slide the Preview switch to [  
] (Preview)  
Mode, then the last file, e.g. Photo / Movie, taken will be displayed  
2. Press [OK] display key twice to display 6-images [thumbnail display]  
3. Use the 4-way keys select the photo you want to view. The selected file is border by a red frame  
4. Press the [OK] button again to view [single display] on the selected photo file.  
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[Thumbnail Display]  
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[Single Display]  
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Playing back a Movie  
1. Turn on the camera, and Slide the Preview switch to [  
] (Preview)  
Mode, then the last file, e.g. Photo / Movie, taken will be displayed  
2. Press [OK] display key twice to display 6-images [thumbnail display]  
3. Use the 4-way keys select the movie file you want to view. The selected file is border by a red frame  
4. Press the [OK] button once to view [single display] on the selected movie file.  
5. Press the [Shutter] once to play the movie, press shutter again to pause the movie playback  
JTIPS Hide On-Screen Info:  
- [O.K] button allows to hide / show on-screen info of the file.  
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[Thumbnail Display]  
x[Single Display]  
y[PLAY / PAUSE]  
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Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV  
Connect your camera and TV via an AV cable for real- time display. You can export your video clips, still  
pictures directly to your TV to share them with friends and family.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Turn on your TV and select the appropriate Video Input channel to which the camera is connected.  
Connect the audio and video ends of the AV cable to your TV.  
Connect the other end to your camera (AV Out port).  
4.  
Turn on the camera, and Slide the Preview switch to [  
Photo / Movie, taken will be displayed  
] (Preview) Mode, then the last file, e.g.  
Notes:  
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The camera LCD monitor will be turn off when TV mode is being activated  
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The default setting of TV system is in PAL mode for most European countries. If your TV is using  
NTSC instead of PAL, you need to change TV system setting to NTSC; otherwise the output images  
will not be displayed properly. (See Setup Mode TV Systempage 18)  
Other Settings (Play back mode)  
Resizes:  
- This function allows you to resize photo size  
(note: resize photo from low resolution to higher resolution will degrade the photo quality)  
[Resize]  
Pictbridge: Direct Print Using PictBridge  
- This function allows your camera to control the printer to print a single picture or all  
pictures stored in the storage media. By connecting the camera to a PictBridge-Compatible  
printer, you can print images directly from the camera without using a PC. Connect the  
camera to the printer and select the images you want to print and the number of copies.  
[ PictBridge ]  
DPOF: Direct Print Out Format  
- This function allows you to print on a DPOF-compatible printer or at a professional print  
service from the memory card in accordance with the file name recorded on the card  
[DPOF]  
Notes DPOF :  
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DPOF print settings can be configured for images only, not for video clips.  
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DPOF print settings can be configured for images on memory card only (NOT for internal memory).  
After DPOF settings have been configured, a folder titled MISC, which holds DPOF settings information,  
will be created on the root level of the storage devices. In case you need to copy images between storage  
devices, DO REMEMBER TO COPY THE MISCFOLDER AS WELL, should you want to keep the  
DPOF settings information.  
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11. DELETING FILES (Play back mode)  
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TO DELETE FILES:  
1. Turn on the camera, and Slide the Preview switch to [  
] (Preview)  
Mode, then the last file, e.g. Photo / Movie, taken will be displayed  
2. Use the Left/Right arrow buttons select the movie file you want to view. The rder by  
a red frame  
3. Press the [MENU] button followed by the OK button to enter the DELETE mode.  
4. Use the left / right arrow buttons to select delete one or all shots.  
5. Press [OK] button to delete the shot or all shots. The camera display will now show [No/Yes].  
Highlight [Yes] (to delete the shot) and then press the [OK] button. Press the [MENU] button to return  
the camera to its normal operation.  
x
[ DELETE MODE ]  
y
[DELETE ONE / DELETE ALL]  
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12. INSTALLING SOFTWARE DRIVER  
Before connecting this camera to a computer for the first time, you should install a driver on the computer. The  
driver is on the CD-ROM disc provided in the package. To install the driver:  
1. Insert installer CD into the CD-ROM drive  
2. Close the CD-ROM drive. An installer wizard will automatically launch.  
If the installer wizard does not appear, then  
3. You can click Start in the Windows Taskbar. Then, select Run to continue  
4. Click Browse to search the file path, and select autorun.exein your CD-ROM drive  
5. Click Open, and then click OK.  
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u Click Install Camera Driver and follow the  
on-screen instructions to complete driver  
installation  
Note:  
Application software for playing AVI, e.g. Windows Media Player, Quick Time, is NOT included in this  
camera package. You have to make sure that application program, exists on your computer system.  
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13. TRANSFERRING FILES  
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Connecting to PC  
1. Firstly turn on the camera[the red LED will illuminate],  
then slide the Preview switch to [  
] (Preview) Mode.  
2.  
3.  
Connect the computer and camera with the supplied USB cable.  
Connect the other end of the USB cable to your camera.  
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Note:  
While the camera is being connected to the computer, the RED LED will illuminate and LCD monitor will be  
turned off.  
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Copying files to PC  
By copying files from the camera to your computer, you can permanently save your creative works in the hard  
disk.  
To do this:  
(This step varies according to your operating system)  
uFor Windows XP users:  
After the camera is connected to your  
computer, a dialogue window will appear  
automatically. Please select the item Open  
folder to view files using Windows  
Explorer and click OK.  
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uFor Windows 2000/ME/98SE users:  
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Double-click on My Computer.  
Then double-click on the icon of the  
removable disk that has just appeared  
vDouble-click on DCIM folder.  
wDouble-click on the 100COACH  
folder.  
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xDrag the pictures to your desired target  
folder.  
Note:  
Ø Please do not copy any files into the DCIMfolder or 100COACHfolder of your  
camera. Otherwise it may cause the camera unstable or crash.  
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14. REMOVING THE CAMERA  
Use the procedure below when disconnecting the USB cable from a  
Windows PC  
u Windows Me Users  
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u Windows 98 or Windows 98SE Users  
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15. USING AS PC CAMERA  
Set the Camera to PC CAMERA mode  
1. Turn on your camera, and slide the Preview switch to [  
2. Connect the camera to a computer with a USB cable.  
] (Preview) Mode.  
3.  
Set up an account with Windows NetMeeting (or other similar programs)  
4. Turn on the camera and computer. Start Windows Netmeeting (or other similar programs)  
5. Click Tools > Options from the pull-down menu  
6. Click Video tab, select Coach Video Camera from the Video Camera Properties drop-down box and  
click OK button  
7. Click Start Video icon  
and you should see a live image.  
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8. Click Stop Video icon (same as the Start Video icon  
NOTE: The graphics shown are based on the user interface in Windows 98SE  
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JTIPS  
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The video clips recorded are saved in AVI format (.AVI). in resolution of 320x240pixel at 11~15fps.  
If you want to know more about Netmeeting, please consult its on-line help by clicking the Help”  
icon on the pull-down menu. Then click on the Help Topics icon.  
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Recording Video Clips Directly To Your Computer  
Besides taking video clips on your digital camera, you can also record them directly to your computer with the  
AMCAP program. This program exists on the root directory of installation CD. Browse the installation CD,  
you will see Amcap.exe file. Drag this file to your desktop if necessary, you will see the Amcap icon on your  
desktop. To recording video clips with AMCAP program, please follow below steps:  
1.  
2.  
Turn on your camera, and press the Mode Button to get into [  
Connect your camera to computer with a USB cable  
] DV mode.  
3.  
4.  
Click Amcap icon from desktop  
Select Devices > Coach Video Camera from the pull-down menu. You should see a live image on  
screen. If you cannot see a live image, click Options > Preview from the menu.  
Click File > Set Capture File from the pull-down menu  
Enter the filename for the video clip to be captured and click Open button. Make sure to enter avi as the  
file extension  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Keep the default value of 1 MBytes in the Capture file size field and click OK button.  
8.  
9.  
Click Capture > Start Capture from the pull-down menu  
Select OK button to start capturing  
10.  
The time elapsed for video capturing is shown at the bottom of the screen  
When video capture is finished, click Capture > Stop Capture from the pull-down menu or press Esc  
key on the keyboard  
Tip:  
The default value of frame rate is 11~15fps at 320x240pixel.. To change the video playback speed, change the  
AVI frame rate. Setting it to a larger value results in faster playback, while a small value results in slower  
playback  
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16. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTION (FAQs)  
1. I always take poor quality images at home, why?  
It may be due to insufficient light intensity at your home. Try to increase the illumination of your  
home when taking images. Or, use the flash in insufficient light environment.  
2. Why would I get dark images even when the images are taken outdoors?  
The objects may be in a shade, for example, under a tree, or the camera lens is pointing at a bright  
section such as the sky.  
3. How can I avoid getting dark images?  
Pay attention to the background light intensity as it will affect the exposure of the main object. The  
camera can calculate the total light intensity of the image and fine-adjust the exposure. If the  
background is too dark, the object will be too bright. If the background is too bright, the object will  
be too dark.  
4. Why would I get fuzzy, unclear images?  
There might be some movements of your body or hands when taking images. Hold the camera  
steadily with both hands. Use the first finger of your right hand to press the shutter. Stand on solid  
ground. Do not move or run when pressing the shutter. Even tiny movements will result in fuzzy  
images.  
5. Why would I get some blurry areas in an image?  
You may have covered part of the lens when taking the image. Or there may be some grease on the  
lens. Remove it with a dry and soft cloth.  
6. Why would I get horizontal, black stripes in images taken abroad?  
The camera is set to your countrys AC mains frequency (e.g. 50Hz for Europe). If you take images  
under an electric light source in another country with a different frequency (e.g. 60Hz for US), you  
will get horizontal, black stripes in those images, due to incorrect mains frequency. There will be no  
problems when taking images under sunlight.  
7. Can I take images in dark environment?  
Use strobe flash in dark environment.  
8. Can I take close-up shots of an object?  
Yes, if it is more than 1.2m away. The object will be out of focus at a distance less than 1m away.  
9. Can I use this camera as a PC camera (web cam)?  
Yes, if there is a USB port on your computer and appropriate software, such as Microsoft  
NetMeeting, is used.  
10. Why nothing can be seen from the display when I power on the camera?  
Dont forget to open the slide door.  
11. Why the camera suddenly has no response to any key functions?  
The camera has suffered an unforeseen problem, eg electrostatic charge, impact..etc. à Briefly  
remove the battery from the camera, re-insert it, and then try again.  
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12. Why the camera is not recognized by the PC?  
[A 1]: Camera driver is not installed properly. à Install the camera driver again. Refer to  
chapter12. Turn on the camera slide the Preview switch to [  
] (Preview) Mode. Then, reconnect  
the camera to the PC again.  
[A 2]: There may be a problem in connecting the camera to the PC through the USB hub if the PC  
and the Hub are not compatible. à Wherever possible, connect the camera to the PC directly.  
13. Does the camera support Win98?  
No. Because Win98 didnt widely support multi-media devices until it launched Win98SE (Second  
Edition). Win98 user may try to download "Direct_X" from Microsoft website to update Win98 for USB  
devices.  
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14. How can I view movie clip on a PC?  
To Playback a movie on a PC, video player software is required. Macintosh users can download the  
latest version of QuickTime from http://www.apple.com  
Windows users can download the latest version of Windows Media Player from  
15. What is the default setting of the camera?  
The table below shows the default setting for each item.  
Item Description  
Image size  
Image quality  
Flash  
White balance  
TV Output  
Light Frequency  
Exposure  
Auto power off  
Beep  
Self-Timer  
Date Stamp  
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
2048x1536 pixels  
Fine  
Off  
Auto  
PAL  
50Hz  
0
1 minute  
On  
Off  
Off  
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