Microtek MKT-1300a manual

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Do not short-circuit the battery terminals and be sure to cover the terminals before you throw batteries away. If the terminals contact metal, they may overheat and explode, causing a fire.

Black or bright (red, green, blue, and white) dots may sometimes appear on the LCD screen. These are merely misfiring pixels, and have no effect on the recorded image.

If you aim the camera at the sun, or shoot the flash close to someone’s eyes, you may injure your eyesight or that of someone else.

If you see smoke or smell a burning odor coming from your camera, turn the camera off. If you continue to operate the camera, it could cause a fire or give you a shock.

Do not clean the camera with flammable liquids, as these may cause a fire.

Do not leave the camera in humid or dusty areas. Dust and humidity can cause the camera to short circuit, leading to a fire.

If the camera gets anywhere near a strong magnetic field, it may not work correctly, or the pictures taken may be ruined or adversely affected.

Use a soft, absorbent cloth to clean the outside of your camera.

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Contents Page Page Safety Precautions Page Table of Contents Viewing Images on Your Computer Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement Camera Overview Camera Package Contents Front View Camera ComponentsBottom View Rear View LCD Screen Display Photo Mode Movie Normal Display Movie ModeMovie Recording Display Audio Normal Display Audio ModeAudio Recording Display Single-image Display Normal view Playback ModeSingle-image Display Magnified view Movie Playing Display Audio Playing DisplayGetting Started Attaching the StrapLoading the Batteries Battery Status SD Memory Card Insertion Camera On/Off Setting the Date and Time Selecting the LanguageFormatting the SD Card Before Shooting Using the Mode SwitchLCD Screen On/Off Using the Menus Using the Multifunction ButtonsUsing the Viewfinder Using the Shutter ButtonHolding the Camera Shooting Shooting Still ImagesUsing the Digital Zoom Using the Flash Continuous Shooting Using the Self-Timer Customizing Shooting-related Settings Selecting Photo SizeSelecting Photo Quality Selecting the Shooting Drive Mode Adjusting the Exposure Compensation ± Selecting the White Balance Selecting the Sharpness Shooting Movies Singe-image Display Viewing ImagesNine-image Display Magnifying Images Using the Slide Show Rotating Images Playing Movies Television Viewing Deleting Images Deleting the Current ImageDeleting Selected Image Deleting All ImagesAudio Recording AudioPlaying Audio Digital Camera Settings Setting the Date Beep AdjustmentSetting the Time Selecting the Video System Digital Camera ResetFormatting the SD Card Copying to the SD Card Auto Power SavingSelecting the Frequency Selecting the Language Viewing Images on Your Computer System RequirementsInstalling the Camera Getting the Camera ReadyConnecting the Camera Copying ImagesValue-bundled Software Viewing ImagesAppendix a PC/Web Cam USBAppendix B Using the Batteries Acceptable Battery TypesBattery Insertion Battery Handling PrecautionsBattery Charging Appendix C Using the SD Card SD Card Handling PrecautionsSD Card Insertion SD Card FormattingAppendix D Maintenance Appendix E Troubleshooting Camera ProblemsPage Battery Problems Photography Problems Page Computer Problems Page Page Appendix F Warning and Error Messages Card ErrorAppendix G Menu Items and Factory Defaults Drive ModeAppendix H- Specifications Cmos