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Do not expose the camera to moisture, or ex- treme temperatures. Extreme environments may shorten the life of your camera or damage the batteries.

Do not use or store the camera in dusty, dirty, or sandy areas, as its components may be dam- aged.

Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods.

Download all pictures and remove the batteries from the camera if you are going to store the camera for long periods.

Do not use abrasive cleansers, alcohol-based, or solvent-based cleaners to clean the camera. Wipe the camera with a slightly damp soft cloth.

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This manual provides you with instructions on how to use your GE digital camera. Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are accurate, but General Imaging Company reserves the right to make changes without notice.

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Contents Page Page For customers in Europe Safety Precautions Safety information PrefaceAbout this manual Indicates the useful information to knowContents Video shooting mode display Return to the scene mode paletteUsing zoom playback Copy to Card Copy internal memory Specifications Transferring files to your PCGetting Ready UnpackingCamera views G1 Top View Bottom View Camera views A730/A830 Top View Bottom View Left View Camera views E850 Top View Camera views E1030 Battery compartment Wrist strap mount Camera views E1040/E1240 Top View Bottom View Left View Charging the battery except A730/830 Operate similarlyInserting the battery Open the battery compartmentClose the battery compartment Battery capacity decreases with usageClose the battery compartment Inserting an optional SD/SDHC card Turning on and off Auto Using the Mode DialGrammed automatic settings Playback Panoramic photo ManualSetting display language, date, and time Setting the Date and TimePress the button to confirm the setting Setting the LanguageAbout the LCD screen LCD Screen notesShooting in Auto mode Basic OperationModes Auto flash Using the flashUsing the self-timer Red-eye reduction flashExposure compensation Using Macro modePress the Up/Exposure to display the exposure setting Macro Select this to focus on subjects 5cm from the lensAdvanced function menu WB White BalanceISO Quality Size Color Size settings in shooting mode. available 3088×2320 Still shooting mode display ModePage Video shooting mode display Playback mode display Children Scene modeSport IndoorFireworks SnowSunset GlassPanorama mode Return to the scene mode paletteSet the mode dial to playback mode to view Result Image Stabilization mode Face Detection Results, the face of the subject should beViewing photos and videos Page Editing video Thumbnail view Edited video must be at least 1 second long to be savedUsing zoom playback for still pictures only Using the Delete button To delete a photo or video Turn your camera to Playback modeUsing the Menus Still menuAF mode Auto-Focus mode AF-assist beamCont. AF Continuous AF Expo Metering Exposure MeteringCont. Shot Continuous shot GridPosition the subject in your composition Quick Review Sec Digital ZoomHistogram Slow ShutterManual To set a long exposure time between 2~30 sec Movie menu See Cont. AF section onSee Stabilization section on Press the Right navigation button to enter the setting Playback menuProtect Delete Dpof Digital Print Order Format Info. Box Information Box TrimButton to cancel and return to the Playback menu ResizeRotate Slide show Red-eye removal Use the Left/Right navigation buttons to Setup menuFormat Memory To confirmBeep Power Saver LCD BrightnessButton to confirm See Setting the Date and Time section on Date/TimeWorld time Language See Setting the Language section onFile Numbering Video systemSelect Ntsc or PAL. Then press Button to confirm Copy to Card Copy internal memory to memory cardReset Settings FW Ver. Firmware versionConnecting to a TV ConnectionsConnecting to a PC Setting the USB modeTransferring files to your PC Mass Storage Device from the menu displayed Drag the untitled icon to the Trash. Untitled Window 2000 ProfessionalConnecting to a PictBridge compatible printer Connecting the camera and printer Using the PictBridge menu Print with datePrint without date Print index Print Dpof Digital Print Order Format ExitSpecifications G1 Panorama, Portrait Audio Wave Monoaural Max 60 secondsShooting Modes TFT color LCD 153,600 pixelsAudio , Histogram Display White Balance Control AF MethodPlayback Modes CWF, Incandescent, ManualPower Specifications A730/A830 36mm Wide ~ 108mm TeleImage Compression Best, Fine, Normal See page36Pixels Movie File Still Image Exif 2.2 Jpeg MovieLight On/Off Color LCD 153,600 pixelsISO Sensitivity Auto, ISO 80/100/200/400/800/1600 AF Method Spot Fixed to center of frameAuto/Red-Eye Reduction/Forced Flash/No Flash 93.5 x 61.0 x 28.5 mm Mass Approx g Body onlySpecifications E850/E1030/E1040/E1240 6MP169, 5MP Zoom8MP, 7MP32 Still Image 3MP, 2MP See page36 1MP, 0.3MPAudio E850 E1030 E1040 E1240 File FormatMovie File Format Yes Red-eye Removal Panorama Stitching Inch LCD DisplayLight Metering E850 E1030 E1040 E1240 ISO SensitivityEquivalent TBD AF Method Method Center of frameE850 E1030 E1040 E1240 Reduction+Slow Synchro Internal Flash400 Recording Internal Memory 26MB Media Environment Dimensions 99 x 60.1 x 103.6 x 56 x H x D Approx g Mass Without the bat Tery Battery98.5 x 58.5 x Nal memory Image cannot be saved Error messagesMemory Lens error Lock positionCannot record movie Sound file cannot be savedBack No connection Appears when tak On your camera Ing pictures Use the Image StabilizationImages, video clips, Memory card is full Or out of ink Paper is jammedPage
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E1040, A830, E1240, E1030, G1 specifications

The GE A730 and A830 are advanced diesel locomotives, representing a significant evolution in locomotive design and technology. These models are engineered to deliver superior performance, reliability, and efficiency, catering to a diverse range of freight and passenger services.

One of the main features of the A730 and A830 is their robust power output. The A730 boasts a powerful engine that produces up to 2,500 horsepower, while the A830 is equipped with an even more potent engine, offering up to 3,000 horsepower. This substantial power translates into high tractive effort, allowing these locomotives to handle heavy loads and various terrains with ease.

Both models are built with GE’s groundbreaking Evolution Series technology. This technology incorporates a series of enhancements that focus on fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. The A730 and A830 are compliant with stringent environmental regulations, featuring a selective catalytic reduction (SCR) system and advanced cooling systems that minimize nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions. This commitment to sustainability aligns with the industry's shift towards greener operations.

The locomotives are equipped with modern control systems, enabling seamless integration into existing rail networks. The sophisticated electronic control units (ECUs) provide greater functionality, allowing for real-time monitoring and diagnostics, which enhance operational efficiency. These systems ensure that operators can make informed decisions regarding maintenance and performance optimization, ultimately leading to reduced downtime.

In terms of technology, the A730 and A830 feature a modular design, enabling easier maintenance and upgrades. This design philosophy not only improves the lifespan of the locomotives but also significantly reduces the overall cost of ownership. Furthermore, the cabs are ergonomically designed with advanced controls, providing operators with a more comfortable working environment and improved visibility.

Safety is a critical aspect of the A730 and A830. They come equipped with advanced braking systems, ensuring reliability even under the most challenging conditions. The inclusion of technology such as positive train control (PTC) provides an added layer of safety, reducing the risk of accidents and enhancing overall operational safety.

In summary, the GE A730 and A830 locomotives stand out for their powerful performance, commitment to environmental sustainability, and advanced technological features. They are a testament to GE’s dedication to innovation in the rail industry, providing efficient and reliable transportation solutions for a variety of applications.