Concord Camera 5040 manual Making Connections, Viewing Files on the TV

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MAKING CONNECTIONS

MAKING CONNECTIONS

VIEWING FILES ON THE TV

The camera allows you to view individual files on the television. To begin, check your television documentation to determine what video standard you should set your camera to.

NTSC

PAL

Japan, U.S.A., Canada, etc.

Europe, Asia (excluding Japan), Oceania, etc.

Setting Video Output Signal Mode

1.Press MENU button.

2.Press to select Setup Menu.

3.Press the or to highlight TV Output, then press the SET or to enter its submenu.

4.Press the or to select NTSC or PAL.

5.Press SET button to confirm

Connecting the camera with your TV set

1.Turn off the camera.

2.Plug one end of the supplied TV Out Cable to the video-in jack on the TV.

3.Plug the other end of the TV Out Cable to the TV OUT terminal on the camera.

4.Turn on the TV and switch it to VIDEO mode.

5.Turn on the camera.

Everything that would normally appear on the camera’s LCD will appear on the TV. The camera’s LCD turns off automatically during video output.

6.When the camera is connected with the TV, you can refer the instruction above to use the TV screen as the camera’s LCD to do things such as, to taking pictures, to taking video clips and to view the files.

DOWNLOADING FILES ONTO YOUR COMPUTER

Download files taken with the camera to a computer in one of the following ways:

1. Using an SD card reader.

2. Connect the camera to a computer with the USB cable.

Downloading files by using card reader

1.Remove the SD card from the camera, and insert it into an SD card reader.

2.Connect the SD card reader to the computer.

3. Double-click the icon of the drive with the SD card.

4. Copy images from the card into a folder of your computer.

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Contents User’s Guide English Appendix System Requirements Safety InformationCamera Overview WindowsFCC Compliance and Advisory Package Contents Camera Components Preparing the Camera Installing the BatteriesBattery Status Indications Charging the BatteriesTo remove the SD card Turning the Power ON/OFFInserting AN SD Card To turn off the cameraTo adjust Date/Time or to change Date/Time format Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Camera Mode Shooting Mode Video Mode Voice Mode Play ModeShooting Mode Playback Mode Information Displayed on the LCD MonitorAbout Menus and Settings Operating the MULTI-CONTROLLERMenu Item Available Setting NTSC/PALSetting the Language Date StampTaking Pictures Using the Digital ZoomUsing the Flash Basic Still Image ShootingTaking CLOSE-UP Pictures Setting the Image Quality and ResolutionResolution Purpose Image Quality PurposeAdjusting Color TONES---SETTING the White Balance Taking Pictures with SELF-TIMERAdjusting the EXPOSURE---EV Adjustment Setting DescriptionTaking Video Clips Taking Audio ClipsReviewing the Stored Files Viewing the Stored Files in Thumbnail ModeReplaying Stored Files Magnifying the Stored ImagesUnlocking Files Deleting Unwanted Files from MemoryLocking All Files Deleting Files IndividuallyFormatting Internal or SD Card Memory Playing a Slide Show Auto PlayCopying Files from Internal Memory to AN SD Card File Names & Printing Resetting File NumberTo number files from 0001 on when a new SD card is inserted About File and Folder NumbersSettings Direct Printing Order Setting USB ModePrinting Pictures Directly Printing Pictures by Using SD CardPrinting Pictures by Using an USB Cable File Names & Printing Downloading Files Onto Your Computer Making ConnectionsViewing Files on the TV Downloading files by using an USB cable For Windows UsersColor Description Installing Software for Windows UsersUsing the Installer Splash Screen Option FunctionInstalling the Camera Driver for WIN 98 SE Users StepInstalling Windows Media Player Install MicroSoft Windows Media PlayerScreen shows installing progress bars Installing Arcsoft Photoimpression Read the agreement and then click Yes Click Next Screen will show the installation status Installing Adobe Acrobat Reader Click Install to start install the Adobe Reader Installing Software for Windows Users Using Arcsoft Photoimpression for Windows Users Troubleshooting AppendixSpecifications China Japan Getting HelpCamera Information Computer Information TaiwanVersion 1.0 583855-01 R1

5040 specifications

The Concord Camera 5040 is a notable digital camera that garnered attention for its blend of simplicity and functionality, making it suitable for both beginners and photography enthusiasts. With a resolution of 5.0 megapixels, the camera ensures that images produced are sharp and hold a decent quality for everyday use.

One of the key features of the Concord Camera 5040 is its built-in optical zoom, which enhances the photographer's ability to capture distant subjects without losing image clarity. The camera typically comes with a 3x optical zoom, allowing users to get closer to their subjects while maintaining high image quality. This feature is particularly useful for wildlife photography or events where the photographer may not want to disturb the action.

Another significant aspect of the 5040 is its user-friendly interface. The camera is designed with a straightforward layout that allows users to navigate features and settings with ease. This makes it an ideal choice for individuals new to digital photography. The LCD screen on the back provides clear and bright visuals, enabling users to compose their shots effectively.

In terms of technology, the Concord Camera 5040 incorporates automatic exposure settings, which guarantees well-exposed photographs in various lighting conditions. The camera also offers different shooting modes, including portrait, landscape, and night settings, allowing for versatility in capturing different scenes.

The Concord Camera 5040 supports the use of SD memory cards for storage, providing ample space for photos and videos without the need for frequent transfers. The camera's battery life is commendable, allowing for extended shooting sessions, which is a boon for travelers and event photographers alike.

In conclusion, the Concord Camera 5040 stands out for its combination of useful features, user-friendly design, and reliable performance. With its 5.0-megapixel resolution, 3x optical zoom, and a variety of shooting modes, it remains a solid choice for those looking to dive into the world of digital photography without being overwhelmed by complexity. Its balance of simplicity and functionality proves that high-quality photography does not always require an advanced understanding of technology.