Concord Camera 3045 manual Precautions for batteries

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SAFETY TIPS AND MAINTENANCE

Allowing dust to accumulate in the camera over a long period of time is hazardous and in extreme circumstances may cause a fire. It is best to clean your camera prior to seasonal periods of high humidity.

Precautions for batteries:

Dispose of the batteries in a manner that complies with applicable laws.

Leakage, overheating, or burst batteries could result in fire or injury.

Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of batteries in fire.

Do not use old batteries with new ones, or mix brands of batteries.

Ensure the batteries are positioned correctly with regard to polarity (+/-).

Batteries may lose power if kept inside the camera for a long time without using. Please remove the batteries while the camera is not in use.

Do not use manganese batteries as they cannot supply sufficient power to support the camera’s operations. Batteries may not work normally under 32ûF (0ûC).

Precautions for SD Memory Cards:

In the event of malfunction or damage, it is possible that data may be lost. Concord Camera is not responsible in any way for such data loss.

Do not touch the terminals with hands or metal objects.

Keep dust, water and foreign objects away from the terminal section.

Avoid heat, liquid and direct sunlight when using and when storing.

Do not open the battery/card cover or remove the SD Memory Card while data is being read or written.

Do not dismantle or modify.

The recorded data may be lost if the card is affected by strong static electricity, electrical shock, during card repair or malfunction.

When using SD Memory Cards do not change the attributes (read-only, etc.) of the files (pictures (JPEG) or video clips (AVI) on the card. Doing so may prevent the camera from working properly when deleting, etc.

Do not change the file names or the directory name of the pictures or video clips using a computer or save files other than pictures or video clips taken by this camera onto the SD memory card.

Pictures or video clips that have been edited or added to the SD memory card with the computer may not play back and it may cause the camera to malfunction.

The SD Memory Card includes a write-protect switch. Sliding this switch downward prevents data from being written to the card and pictures and video clips saved on the card are protected.

Please note that pictures and video clips cannot be taken or deleted when the write-protect switch is on.

When using a large-capacity card, writing, reading and deleting may take some time.

Do not store the card in places with high humidity, dusty places or where static electricity or electromagnetic fields are likely to occur. Images stored in the memory card may be ruined or damaged if you turn off the camera while it is in process of reading, writing or formatting etc.

SD cards are delicate electronic devices. Please do not bend or drop them

Please do not place the SD card in or near to an environment of strong electronic or magnetic fields such as loud speakers or TV receivers.

Please keep the SD card in its bag or case when not in use.

It’s normal that the SD card is warm after use.

Please make sure you switch off the camera before you remove the SD card.

Do not open the battery/memory card door or remove the SD Memory Card while the camera is reading, writing or formatting the card.

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Contents Page Table of Contents File Names & Printing Package Contents Getting StartedSafety Information System RequirementsFCC Compliance and Advisory WindowsGetting Started Camera Components FrontRear TopUsing the Included Accessories Using the Soft CaseSide Attaching the Wrist StrapInstalling the Batteries Preparing to Take PicturesPreparing to Take Pictures Setting the Date and Time Changing the Date StyleSetting the Beep Sound Camera LCD Off Setting Power SavingTV Out Signal Set-Up Setting the LanguageUsing a Memory Card Inserting an SD memory cardRemoving an SD memory card Setting the Camera Mode Setting the LCD Display Mode Taking PicturesPreviewing a Picture Using the Zoom Feature X2.6Using the Auto and Manual Photography Modes Using the Mode DialTaking pictures At Distant Mode Setting the Image Quality and Size How to set Image SizeAdjusting the Exposure Setting the White BalanceSetting the Flash Taking Pictures in Macro Mode Close-Up ShootingTaking Pictures With Self-Timer Change the Self-Timer delayRecording Video Clips Recording Audio ClipsDigital camera can record video clips with audio Functions Available in Each Camera Mode Function Mode Auto Manual VideoReviewing Photos Video and Audio Clips Viewing Pictures and Listening to AudioViewing Pictures in Thumbnail Mode Zooming the Displayed ImageErasing Files from Memory Deleting a Single FileDeleting All Unprotected Files Protecting Photos and Video Clips Removing ProtectionProtect Icon appears on the LCD Formatting Internal or SD Card Memory File Names & Printing Folder NamesFolder Example Dpof Print Settings Print Order SettingFile Names File ExampleSelecting the Video Output Signal Mode Making ConnectionsViewing Images on a TV Using a Flash Memory Card Reader Downloading Images to a ComputerConnecting the Camera to a Computer with a USB Cable Turn the Mode Dial to any modes except the PC Cam ModeUsing the Camera in PC-Cam Mode Understanding Camera Memory and StorageRemarks on PC Cam Installation Under Different Windows OS Under Windows 98/98SEDifferent Windows Operating Systems Under Windows Under Windows MEUnder Windows XP NextInstalling Software Installing the Software DriverInstalling MGI PhotoSuite 4 SE Using the MGI PhotoSuite 4 SE Application Indicator Lamp Status AppendixTroubleshooting Problem Cause SolutionTroubleshooting Section Toll Free in EuropeSpecifications Specifications are subject to change without noticeSafety Tips and Maintenance Precautions for batteries Regulator Information