Oregon Scientific DS6310 manual

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    ULTRA SLIM DIGITAL CAMERA (D S6310) USER MA NUAL CONTENTS Contents ..................... ................................ ........................................... 1 1 Brief Description ................. .............................................................. 3 Package Con tents ..................... ................ ................ .....[...]

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    2 10 Trademarks ..... ................................................................. ............... 16 11 FCC Statement ................... ............................................................ 17 Declaratio n of Conformity ................................. ................ ............... ................ ...... 17 12 EC-Declaration of [...]

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    3 1 BRIEF DESCRIPTION Your digita l camera with c olor LCD disp lay is roughl y the size of a credi t card - onl y 13 mm thick. The camera’s portability and convenience are enabled by its “worry free” rechargeable b attery, simple user interface, and easy im age download when you connect the camera to a PC with the supplied USB Docki ng stati[...]

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    4 1. Viewfinder 2. Liquid Crystal Dis play (LCD ) 3. Green LED 4. LCD On / Off 5. Power On / Off 6. Up 7. Select 8. Down 9. Menu 3 USING YOUR DIGITAL CAMERA CHARGING THE BATTERIES Long battery life is one of t he key benefits of this camera compar ed to other digital cameras. On a full charge, the camera will take hundreds of images. Your camera ba[...]

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    5 TURNING ON THE CAMERA Press the Power button once to turn on the camera. Press it aga in to turn the camera off. NOTE • The camera has an automatic time-out feat ure to conserve battery life. Af ter 1 minute (or 2 minutes) the camera will time-out (turn off). When timed out, the camera will not take a photo when you push the Shutter button. Pre[...]

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    6 FUNCTION MENU SETTING DESCRIPTION AUTO Flash functions autom atically in the dim con dition OFF Flash is disabled FLASH ON Force flash to function under any lighting conditio n OFF Self-timer is o ff 10 S Captures an image 10 seco nds after pressing the Shutter button NOTE After taking the picture , self-timer function turns off TIMER 2 S Ca ptur[...]

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    7 PLAYBACK MODE Use the Playback mode to review images y ou have captured and to rev iew images in order to delete them. Select Playback mod e by sliding the mode switch to the ri ght. The last picture taken is displayed f irst. If the camera is empty, the disp lay will say “No pictures on ca mera.” Only the active media (SD ca rd or internal m[...]

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    8 It may be necessary to format the SD car d if the card has been used i n devices other than your camer a. To format, see Formatt ing Flash Memory or SD Ca rd in section 3. “ 0 ” dis play s at low er ri ght of the LCD di spl ay when the SD card is full, or the SD card is write-protected, or there is an er ror writing to the card. You cannot t [...]

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    9 About Autobrite® technology The camera offers the benefit s of a technology known as Autobrite. This technology automatically adjusts the exposure an d captures crisp details i n scenes where both dim and bright lighting cond itions are prese nt, such as glare or backlighting. Most existing digital cameras produce wash ed out or silhouetted imag[...]

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    10 • 32MB RAM • 200MB available Hard Drive space • CD-ROM PHOTOIMPRESS ION 5 .0 INSTALLATION 1. Insert installa tion CD into your PC’s CD-ROM dri ve. 2. The introduction screen will ap pear automatically. 3. Click “ ArcSoft PhotoImpression 5.0 ” 7. Click “ Next ”. 4. Choose Setup Languag e. 8. Click “ Next ”. 5. Click “ Next ?[...]

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    11 5 CONNECTING THE DIGI TAL CAMERA T O YOUR PC After the software has been installe d on your computer, plug the camera into an available USB port using the prov ided USB cable. The Windo ws operating system requires that you install drivers for the cam era so that the camera and computer can communicate properly. To do this: 1. Connect your camer[...]

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    12 6. Click “ Tran sfer ”. 7. Photos transferring, this may take a few moments. 8. Click “ Clo se ” w hen it ’s done. The photos are copied from the camera to the sp ec ifie d f old er. 6 TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM SYMPTOM LIKELY CAUSE SOLUTION No power Camera will not tu rn on Battery p ower has been depleted Recharge the int ernal battery [...]

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    13 The camera has timed out Turn the camera on Chec k th e USB cabl e connection Make sure both ends of the USB cable are connected Interference from other USB devices Disconnected other USB devices PC Connection PC does not recognize the camera Check com put er Conn ect the came ra t o the PC with the USB cable and select [My Compu ter] – [Contr[...]

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    14 Sensitivity Equivalent to ISO 100 Exposure time 1/15 second to 1/1,000 second Ex posur e-t o-ex pos ur e time <4 seconds Lens Glass, F.L. = 8.2mm, F/3.0 (equivalent to 42 mm lens on a 35 mm camera) Lens focus Fixed, 1.5 m (4.9 ft) to infinity Viewfinder Reverse-Galilean optical viewfinder Display 1.5” Color TFT Controls Power On-Off, Mode s[...]

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    15 • Do not bring the camera close to a flame or throw it into a fire. • Do not drop the camera or oth erwise subject it to stro ng impact. • Do not immerse the camera in water. NOTES ON COPYRIGHT Images recorded using your digital camera system cannot be used in ways that infringe copyright laws without the consent of the owner, unless inten[...]

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    16 allow du st to enter the camera’s viewfind er. Howe ver, this does not affect the image. • Do not scratch hard objects a gainst the lens, LCD or v iewfinder as these surfaces are easily damag ed. • Clean the body of the camera w ith a soft, dry, cloth. Do not use volatile substances such as thinners, benzine or insecticide, as these may r [...]

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    17 11 FCC STATEMENT This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rul es. Operation is subject to the following two c onditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful int erference, and ( 2) This device must accept any inter ference received, inc luding interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING Changes or modificati ons not expressly [...]