Tekxon Technology X51 manual

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    1 T able of C ontent s 1. Camera Precautions……………… ………………… 4 2. Prep aration………………………… ………………... 7 z S tanda rd Accessories………………………... 7 z Part s Names……………………………… …... 8 z Charging the Battery …….…..…………….... 9 z Loading the SD ca[...]

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    2 T able of C ontent s z Playback Mode……………………………….. 22 Pictures/ V ideo Clips Playback………...… 22 Single V ideo Clip Playback Delete…..….. 23 Thum bnail……..…….……… …………..... 23 S lide Show………….……………………… 24 Delete Curre nt Picture or V ideo Clip……. 24 Delete All?[...]

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    3 T able of C ontent s 6. Making Connections …………… ….................. ..... 36 z Inst all PhotoImpression…………… …………. 36 z Inst all V ideoImpression… ……………………. 37 z Connecting to PC……………….……………. 42 z Download Pictures, Movies………………….. 43 7. Appendix……………?[...]

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    4 We l c o m e Thank you for choosing the Came ra to pursue your DSC. Whether you are creating memo ries of your friends and family or exploring the g re at out doors to get the utmost satisfaction from your DSC, please take a moment to read through this manual. It s content s will send you on an educational journey into your camera's multiple[...]

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    5 • Keep the camera away from water and other liquids. Do not use the camera with wet hands . Never use the camera in the rain or snow. Moisture creates the danger of fire and electric shock. • Keep the camera a nd its accessories out of the reach of children and animals to prevent ac cidents or damage to the camera. • If you notice smoke or [...]

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    6 FCC Notice This equipme nt has been tested and found to comply w ith the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These lim its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfere nce in a residential installation. This equipme nt generates, uses and can radiate radio frequenc y energy. If not[...]

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    7 2 . P r e p a r a t i o n S t andard Accessories C a m e r a M a n u a l C D Carry Bag S trap USB cable TV cabl e[...]

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    8 Part Names Front V iew Back V iew[...]

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    9 Charging the Battery Long battery life is one of the key benefit s of this product comp a red to others. Y our camera battery has already been charged prior to shipm ent, however , to be safe, please charge the battery at least 4 ho urs when your first use . Y ou may want to follow th e instructions below to make sure that you r ca mera is fully [...]

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    1 0 Battery Pow er S t atus CAUTION * It t akes approximately 1.5~2 hours to fully charge a depleted batt ery . * The camera can be charge at ambient temperat ures between 0 ℃ (32 ℉ ) and +40 ℃ (104 ℉ ). * The battery does not need to be fully discharge or exhausted before being recharge d. * Lithium-polymer battery loses thei r charge ev e[...]

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    1 1 Loading SD Card Inse rt SD card into memory card slot and push it all the way in. The LCD will show the SD card indicator when an SD card is in th e slot. When the optional SD card is inst alled: * All images/ movies by de fault will be automatically stored in SD car d * It may be necessary to for mat the SD card if the card has been used in de[...]

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    1 2 Att a ching the S t rap 1. The small loop goes throug h the strap holder . 2. Then the small loop goes th rough one clutch of the loop again and pulls tightly .[...]

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    1 3 3 . Q u i c k S t a r t Powering the camera ON / OFF Power ON 1. Press the Power Button to turn on. The green LED light up indicate power is on. 2. When the LCD Monitor has been activated, the camera is ready to use. Power OFF 1. Press the Power Button again to turn the camera of f. 2. The camera also turns of f automatically for power save rea[...]

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    1 4 Ta k i n g P i c t u r e Holding the camera correctly Due to the extremely comp act si ze and li ght weight of the camera, it is critical that yo u hold the ca mera securely in order to avoid “camera shake”. The camera is p articularly sensitive to shake in low light environment s. T aking a picture in low light requi res a longer exposure [...]

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    1 5 Capturing S till Images 1. Power on the c amera. 2. Press the Shutter Button to t ake a picture. Recording V ideo Clip s 1. Power on the camera. 2. Slide the Mode Button and select the V ideo Mod e. Press OK button for confirmation. 3. Press the Shutter Button to st art recordi ng a movie. 4. Press the Shutter Button again to stop recording.[...]

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    1 6 Basic Shooting Function s Using the Zoom 1. Under S till mode and Movie mode. 2. Use the LCD monitor to frame your subject. 3. Press the zoom in and zoom out to t ake a picture or r ec o rd a mov ie c lip. Flash Setting 1. Under S till mode. 2. Press / Flash button directly to change the flash mode- auto/ force on/ of f. The green LED light w o[...]

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    1 7 Menu Mode Under Menu Mode, is mode settings, is select button, whatever in S till/ Video/ Playback modes. Press Menu button again to ex it Menu Mode.[...]

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    1 8 4 . A d v a n c e M o d e S till Mode The Camera is default on S till Mode. T o press Menu Button for modes s etting, press Menu Button again to return the capture mode. Picture Quality 1. Under S till Mode. 2. Press Menu Button. 3. Pr ess to select 3M(2048x15 36)/ 5M(2560x1920)/ 12M (4032x3024 by interp olation) you want to change. 4. Pr ess f[...]

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    1 9 Exposure V alue 1. Under S till Mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Exposure Va l u e m o d e . 3. Pr ess to adjust the exposure compensation from -2 to +2 in 0.5 increment s. White Balance 1. Under S till Mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select White Balance mode. 3. Press to select Auto/ Sunny/ Cloudy/ T u ngsten/ Fluorescen[...]

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    2 0 Burst Snap shot 1. Under S till mode, 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Burst Snap shot mode. 3. Press to select Single/ Burst. 4. Press Menu Button to return the capture mode, and then press Shutter Button to capture 3 images continuously . Self-timer 1. Under S till mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Self-timer mode. 3. Pre[...]

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    2 1 V ideo Mode Press the Mode Button and select the Vi d e o Mode. Press Shutter/OK butt on for confirmation. T o press Men u B utt on f or modes setting, press Menu Button again to return to recording mode. V ideo Resolution 1. Under V ideo Mode. 2. Press Menu Button. 3. Pr ess to select 320x240/ 640x480 movie format you want to change. 4. Pr ess[...]

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    2 2 Exposure V alue 1. Under V ideo Mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Exposure Va l u e m o d e . 3. Pr ess to adjust the exposure compensation from -2 to +2 in 0.5 increment s. White Balance 1. Under V ideo Mode 2. Press Menu Button and press to select White Balance mode. 3. Press to select Auto/ Sunny/ Cloudy/ T u ngsten/ Fluorescent[...]

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    2 3 Playback Mode Pictures/ V ideo Clip s Playback 1. Press the Mode Button and select Playback Mode. 2. Press Shutter/OK bu tton for confirmation. 3. Pr ess forward to select the pictures/ video clips you want to review . Single V ideo Clip Playback 1. Pr ess to playback, to press twice is quick playback. 2. Press to stop, to press twice is backwa[...]

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    2 4 Thumbnail 1. Press Shutter/OK Butt on to enter Thu mbnail to show 6 pictures or video clip s at the same t i me on TFT display . 2. T o press Shutter/OK Button to return the original picture or video clip playback st atus. Slide Show 1. Under Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button. 3. Press Shutter/OK button to start slide show , press Shutter/OK [...]

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    2 5 Delete Current Picture or V ideo Clip 1. Under Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Delete mode. 3. Press Shutter/OK button to delete current picture or video clip. 4. Press Shutter/OK button a g ain for confirmation, press Menu button to exit. Delete All 1. Under Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Delete[...]

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    2 6 Protect 1. Under Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Protect mode. 3. Pr ess to sele ct ON to protect current picture or video clip. 4. The Protect symbol will be shown on the top right of picture or video clip. Print 1. Under Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Print mode. 3. Pr ess to sele ct ON to mark[...]

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    2 7 Playback Zooming 1. Under Picture Playback mode. 2. Pr ess to pan the center o f the picture to view . 3. Press Shutter/OK Button to fix the zoom frame. Press to move to a specific area you want. 4. Press Shutter/OK Button again to return the picture playback zooming.[...]

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    2 8 Vo i c e M o d e V oice Message recording 1. Press Mode Button and select the Vo i c e Mode. 2. Press the Shutter/OK Button for confirmation. 3. Press the Shutter Button fo r recording, press Shut ter Button again to stop recording. V oice Message Playback 1. Press Mode Button and select the V oice Playback Mode. 2. Pr ess to select your voice [...]

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    2 9 3. Press or to adjust the volume. Delete V oice Message 1. Under V oice Playback Mode. 2. Press Menu Button and enter D elete m ode. 3. Press Shutter/OK Button to delete current voice message, to press Menu button to exit.[...]

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    3 0 Delete All 1. Under V oice Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Delete All mode. 3. Press Shutter/OK button to delete all voi ce messages, press Menu button to exit. Protect 1. Under V oice Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to select Protect mode. 3. Pr ess to sel ect ON to protect current voice message. 4. The Pr[...]

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    3 1 Auto Re peat 1. Under V oice Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to Auto Repeat mode. 3. Pr ess to sel ect ON to auto repeat current voice message. T o press Menu b utton to ex it. Auto Ne xt 1. Under V oice Playback mode. 2. Press Menu Button and press to Auto Next mode. 3. Pr ess to sel ect ON to auto next voice message. T o press M[...]

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    3 2 5 . S e t t i n g s Press the Mode Button and select the Setting Mode. Press Shutter/OK butt on for confirmation. T o press the Mode Button again to return the Mode st atus. Language 1. Under Setting Mode. 2. Press Shutter/OK Button. 3. Pr ess to select Eng lish / Fr ench / German/ S panish/ Dutch/ It alian/ Chinese languages you want to change[...]

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    3 3 Format S torage 1. Under Setting Mode. 2. Pr ess to select Format S torage Mode. 3. Press Shutter/OK Button to format memory card , press Menu Button for exit. TV Outpu t 1. Under Setting Mode. 2. Pr ess to select TV Output Mode. 3. Pr ess to choose NTSC or P AL and then press Mode button to return Mode st atus.[...]

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    3 4 Auto Power Off 1. Under Setting Mode. 2. Pr ess to select Auto Po wer Of f Mode. 3. Press to choose the 30 sec/ 1min/ 3min/ 5min you want to change, and then pr ess Mode button to return the Mode st atus. Light Frequency 1. Under Setting Mode. 2. Pr ess to select Light Freq. mode. 3. Pr ess to choose the correct frequency- 50Hz/ 60Hz in your te[...]

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    3 5 Default Setti ng 1. Under Setting Mode. 2. Pr ess to select Default Setting Mode. 3. Press Shutter/OK Button to restore default sy stem setting, press Menu Button fo r exit. System Infor mation 1. Under Setting Mode. 2. Pr ess to select System In fo. Mode. 3. Press Shutter/OK Button to show firmware version for this camera, press Shutter/ OK ag[...]

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    3 6 6 . M a k i n g C o n n e c t i o n Inst all PhotoImpression 1. Insert the i nst allation C D into y our P C’ s CD-R OM drive. 2. The introduction screen will appear automatically . 3. Click “ArcSof t PhotoImpression” 4. Choose setup language[...]

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    3 7 5. Click “NEXT” 6. Click ”YES” 7. Click “NEXT”[...]

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    3 8 8. Click “NEXT” 9. Click “Finish” Note : T o find out more a bout PhotoImpression5.0 or how to use it, consult online help by clicking ” ? “ icon on the top menu bar or website www .acrosof t.com[...]

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    3 9 Inst all Vi deoImpression 1. Insert the i nst allation C D into y our P C’ s CD-R OM drive. 2. The introduction screen will appear automatically . 3. Click “ArcSof t V ideoImpression” 4. Choose setup language[...]

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    4 0 5. Click “NEXT” 6. Click ”YES” 7. Click “NEXT”[...]

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    4 1 8. Click “NEXT” 9. Click “Finish” Note : T o find out more a bout V ideoImprssion or how to use it, consult online help by clicking ” ? “ icon on the top menu bar or website www .acrosoft.c om[...]

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    4 2 Connecting to PC Window ME/ 2000/ XP- No Driver Required: 1. Power on the camera first. 2. Plug the USB cable to the camera and computer or notebook properly .[...]

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    4 3 Download Pictures, V ideos 1. Power on the camera first and plug in USB cable 2. For W i ndows 2000/ ME: Double click “My Computer” icon on the Windows Desktop. For W i ndows XP: Select “Open Folder view fi les using Windows Explorer” and click “OK” 3. Double clic k on the DCIM f old er to open. 4. Double c lic k on the 100CRESI fol[...]

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    4 4 7 . A p p e n d i x S p ecification s Image Sens or CMOS 2592x1 944 pixels Built-in Memory 16MB flash memo ry External Memory SD card memory slot Lens S p ecif icat ion F3.0, f =8.54m m Lens Focus Fixed, 1.5m to inf init y Flash S trobe Auto, Force on, Flash of f Whit e Bala nce Auto, Sunny , C l ou dy , T ungste n, Fluore sc ent Exposure Auto,[...]

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    4 5 S p ecification s O/S Window 200 0/ ME/ XP Power Rechargeab le Li-ion battery , built-in char ger Dimensio n 88.9 x 58.7x 15.3 mm W eight 94 g Bundled s oftware ArcSoft PhotoImpressio n ArcSoft VideoImp ressio n S pecif icat i ons are sub ject t o change wit hout prior n otice. Computer System Requi rement z Windows 2000, ME or XP z 266 MHz Pen[...]

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    4 6 Icons & Indicators SD card Indicator Shaking Hand Battery Full Auto White Balance Battery 2/3 Sunny Battery 1/3 Cloudy Battery Empty T ungsten S till Mode Fluorescent V ideo Mode Delete S till Resolutio n Delete All V ideo Resolution Burst Auto Flash Protect Force On Print Flash Of f Slide Show Exposure Zoom In Self-timer Zoom Out[...]

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    4 7 S t andard number of availabl e pictur es/ recording time reference t able The number of available pi ctures/ recording time depending on the subject s photographed. S t ill Image Movie # of A vai lab le Sho t s Internal SD card RES. Size 16 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1G 2G 3M 35 567 1 14 4 2257 4517 5M 22 363 732 1445 2891 12M 9 146 295 582 1 16 5 # of [...]