Pentax 330RS, 430RS manual Powering the Camera, Charging the Battery, Installing the Battery

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Getting Started

Powering the Camera

 

Battery

 

 

c

To power outlet

Battery

 

AC plug cord

charger

z

 

 

Charging

 

 

indicator

 

Charging the Battery

Battery

Battery chamber cover

Battery chamber cover release lever

Installing the Battery

Install the battery provided. When using the camera for the first time, charge the battery before installing.

Getting Started

When using the camera for the first time or when the [Battery depleted.] message is displayed, charge the battery.

zConnect the AC plug cord to the battery charger.

xPlug the AC plug cord into the power outlet.

cPlace the battery in the charger with the label facing down. The charging indicator lights red while the battery is charging and changes to green when charging is completed.

vWhen charging is completed, remove the battery from the battery charger.

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zSlide the battery chamber cover release lever in the direction indicated by the arrow to open the battery chamber cover.

xInsert the battery with the label towards back of camera .

cClose the battery chamber cover.

If you intend to use the camera continuously for a long period, use

of the AC adapter D-AC2 (optional) is recommended. ( p.13)

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• The time required for full charge is about 120 minutes maxi- mum.

The appropriate ambient temperature range for charging the battery is 0°C-40°C.

The charging time may vary depending on the ambient temper- ature and charging conditions.

When the battery reaches the end of its service life, the time that the camera can be operated becomes shorter even when the battery is fully charged. In this event, replace the battery.

Caution • Be sure to use the D-LI2 rechargeable lithium ion battery provided for this camera. If you use any other battery the camera may be damaged or malfunction.

• Do not open the battery chamber cover or remove the bat-

tery when the camera is turned on.

• If you do not intend to use the camera for a long time,

remove the battery.

• If the camera is left without the battery for a long time, the

date setting will be reset.

• Insert the battery correctly. If the battery is incorrectly ori-

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Caution • Always charge the battery after purchasing or when it has not been used for a long time.

Do not use the charger to charge batteries other than the D-LI2 rechargeable lithium ion battery as the charger may overheat or be damaged.

If the battery is inserted correctly but the charging indicator fails to light, the battery may be faulty. Replace with a new battery.

ented, it may cause malfunction.

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Contents E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 1 1,1 Operating ManualRegarding copyrights E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 2 1,1Regarding trademarks Care to be Taken During Handling ContentsContents of the Operating Manual Names of Parts Checking the Contents of the PackageGetting Started Attaching the StrapNames of Operating Parts E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 8 1,1E01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 10 1,1 Powering the CameraCharging the Battery Installing the BatteryE01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 12 1,1 Using the AC Adapter optionalApproximate Operating Time when fully charged Battery Level IndicatorE01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 14 1,1 Installing or removing the CF CardInstalling the Card Precautions When Using a CF CardSetting the Display Language Initial SettingsSetting the Home Town Setting the D.S.T. ModeE01KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 430 PM Page 18 1,1 Setting the Date and TimeInstant Review Using the Shutter Release ButtonQuick Start E02KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 20 1,1Press the Playback/OK button after taking a picture Playing Back Previous or Next ImagesE02KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 22 1,1 Quick Start You can display the still pictureViewing images on the camera Printing images by a printing serviceSetting the Printing Service p.84 Quick Start E02KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 24 1,1Turning the Camera On and Off Changing the ModeCapture Mode Playback ModeE03KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 28 1,1 Using the Button FunctionsCapture Mode Playback ModeHow to Use the Menus Using the MenusE03KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 30 1,1 Menu List Active Menus in Capture/Playback ModeE03KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 32 1,1 E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 34 1,1 Displaying Shooting Information Display ModeTaking Still Pictures in Auto Mode Auto Mode Taking PicturesE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 36 1,1 Taking Pictures Manually Manual Exposure ModeAperture setting cannot be changed Flash modeContinuous Shooting Taking Dark Scenes Night-Scene ModeMode will change to Continuous Shooting mode Capture modeZoom on the remote controller Using the Remote Control Unit optionalE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 40 1,1 E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 438 PM Page 42 1,1 Taking Movie Pictures Movie Picture ModeKeeping the shutter release button pressed E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 44 1,1 Using the ZoomEnabling/Disabling the Digital Zoom Function Taking Stereo Pictures 3D Image Mode Using the Self-TimerE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 46 1,1 E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 48 1,1 How to Assemble the 3D Image ViewerViewing 3D pictures by the parallel method and cross Method Transfer the images with a PC or Macintosh p.87 or p.102 E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 50 1,1When you selected the slim filter When you selected a color filterE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 52 1,1 Interval Shooting menu will be Set the shooting interval E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 54 1,1Press the four-way controller To select Interval ShootingE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 56 1,1 Setting the Shooting FunctionsAdjusting the Viewfinder Shooting Time-lapse Movies Time-lapse MovieE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 58 1,1 Selecting a Focus ModeFocus Mode Press the button in Capture modeEV Compensation Changing the Shutter Speed/Aperture SettingSetting the position of the autofocus AF area Press the four-way controller Capture modeSelect Recorded Pixels from the Rec.Mode menu Selecting the Flash ModeSelecting the Recorded Pixels E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 62 1,1To change the image quality Selecting the Quality LevelsE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 64 1,1 Select Quality Level from the Rec.Mode menuE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 66 1,1 Manual SettingTo change the ISO speed Setting the ISO Speed ISO SpeedE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 68 1,1 ISO SpeedTo Hard + or Soft To change the setting from NormalE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 70 1,1 To change the display timeYou can set the color saturation Setting the Color Saturation SaturationSetting the Image Contrast Contrast E04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 72 1,1Saving the Menu Items Mode Memory Saving the Settings MemoryE04KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 439 PM Page 74 1,1 E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 76 1,1 Playing Back ImagesPlaying Back Still Pictures Zoom DisplayPlaying Back Movie Pictures No information is displayed when shootingE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 78 1,1 E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 80 1,1 Erasing ImagesNine-image Display Erasing a Single ImageProtecting All Images Erasing All ImagesProtecting Images from Deletion Protect E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 82 1,1Printing Single Image Setting the Printing ServiceE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 84 1,1 System environment Viewing Images with Windows PCPrinting All Images About the included softwareInstalling the USB driver Windows 98/98SE/Me/2000 Installing the softwareE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 88 1,1 Make sure that penusbp.inf is selected, then click Next E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 90 1,1⁄1Click Finish ⁄3Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop⁄2Double-click the My Computer icon on the desktop E05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 92 1,1⁄0Click Finish ⁄1Turn the camera off and restart your PCE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 94 1,1 Installing the USB driver Windows XPE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 96 1,1 Installing ACDSeeDouble click setup.exe When the installation is completed, restart WindowsE05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 98 1,1 Connecting the camera and PC Viewing images on your PCE05KB33533e.qk Disconnecting your camera from your PC Windows XPViewing Images with Macintosh System environment Installing the softwareInstalling the USB driver Only for Mac OS Installing ACDSeeTME05KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 428 PM Page 104 1,1 Disconnecting the camera from your MacintoshTurn on the camera Copying from built-in memory to CF card Editing ImagesCopying the Image E06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 106 1,1Trim the image Trimming ImagesE06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 108 1,1 Use the four-way controller to choose the sizeE06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 110 1,1 Changing the Image Size ResizeResize screen will be displayed Formatting Camera SettingsSounding the Alarm at a Set Time Checking the AlarmMode and time will be displayed Setting the BeepSetting the Alarm Turning the Alarm Off Screen for setting the operatingE06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 116 1,1 Changing the Start-up Screen Setting the Date StyleYou can change the initial date and time settings Changing the Date/TimeE06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 118 1,1 Setting the World TimeWorld Time screen will be dis Played Switch Off with Changing the Display LanguageE06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 120 1,1 Powersaving Function Sleep TimeoutAuto Power Off Function Quick Delete Quick EnlargementReset screen will be displayed Resetting to Default Settings ResetE06KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 440 PM Page 122 1,1 E07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 124 1,1 Battery depleted, the imageList of City Names MessagesE07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 126 1,1 TroubleshootingLCD monitor on. p.34, p.79 First be removed Appendix Problem Cause Remedy Subject is notE07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 128 1,1 Subjects difficult to focus onE07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 130 1,1 Main SpecificationsE07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 132 1,1 Optional AccessoriesPour les utilisateurs au Canada E07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 134 1,1For customers in the USA For customers in CanadaPentax GmbH European Headquarters E07KB33533e.qk 6/6/02 429 PM Page 136 1,1