Creative 525D user manual Getting Up and Running, Loading the Battery, Charging Battery

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Section 2

Getting Up and Running

Loading the Battery

Before using the camera, user must load

NP60 rechargeable Li-ion battery.

1.Follow the arrow direction and slide to eject the battery / SD cover.

2.Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity marks (+ or -)

3.Close the battery/SD Card Cover firmly.

SD Card

Battery

Charging Battery

Please fully charge Li-ion Battery via power adaptor for at least ten hours before you use the camera for the first time.

(1)Plug power adaptor cable into the USB port.

(2)When charging battery, the self-timer LED light keeps blinking. LED light will stay on after battery charge completes.

(3)It takes three hours to fully recharge the battery each time.

Inserting and Removing an SD CardOptional

The camera comes with 32MB built-in memory that allows you to store pictures, movies, recorded voice and music. You can expand the memory capacity by using an optional SD or MMC memory card up to 2G. To insert a memory card, refer to the figure above and:

1.Open the battery/SD card cover.

2.Insert the memory card until it locks into position.

To remove an installed SD card, press the card inwards to release it. When the card pops out, gently remove it from its slot.

Note

When a memory card is fitted, movies and pictures are saved on card rather than on the built-in memory.

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Contents Page Content Reminders Getting to Know Your Camera Standard AccessoriesOverview KeyPad illustration Front ViewSide View Inserting and Removing an SD Card(Optional) Loading the BatteryCharging Battery Getting Up and RunningTurning the Camera On and Getting Started Protecting Data on an SD CardTurning the Camera Off Button Function Record ModeResolution Record ModeLCD Monitor Information Picture Recording MPEG4 Movie RecordingVoice Recording Taking Close Up Pictures Using Digital ZoomOperating in the Main Menu Main Menu OptionsOperation Screen Default Setting and Validation Display Screen Change Sharpness Setting Movie Mode Submenu SettingMovie Resolution Display Screen Video Resolution OptionDisplay Screen Option White BalanceMotion Stabilization Two in One Picture Record Mode Only Camera Mode Setting Picture ResolutionDisplay Screen Two in One Option Photo Frame Picture Record Mode OnlyDisplay Screen Photo Frame Option Flash Flash Options Flash Picture Record Mode OnlyDisplay Screen Night Mode Option Night Mode Picture Record Mode OnlySelf-Timer Picture Record Mode Only Sharpness Backlight Backlight Option Multi-Snap Picture Record Mode OnlyBacklight Picture Record Mode Only Multi-Snap Multi-Snap OptionExposure Setting Voice ModeVoice Display Screen Effect SettingSetting Option Display Screen Setting OptionNon Start-Up Screen Sound SettingSubmenu Display Screen Sound Setting Start-up Screen Submenu Display Screen Start-Up ScreenSubmenu Display Screen TV System Option Time SettingSubmenu Display Screen Time Setting Format Card Submenu Display ScreenFormat Card OptionsSubmenu Display Screen Default Setting Options Default SettingOperation SectionButton Functions LCD Monitor Information Operation Display Screen Movie PlaybackDelete Movies Operation Lock Movies Thumbnail Function Operation Display ScreenPicture Playback Repeat MoviesDelete Picture Operation Lock Pictures Thumbnail Function OperationView Slide Show Voice Playback Page Listen to MP3 Music Transfer MP3 Music to the cameraListen to MP3 Music with earphone Share MPEG4 Movie Viewing MPEG4 Movie on PCMPEG4 Movie View MPEG4 Movie on PCViewing Pictures and Movies on a TV Record movie clip from AV device Video File Converter Page Task Report window will pop out after the task is completed Page Burning the Recorded Clip into DVD Page Click Output icon and start to burn DVD WebCam Mode Installing the Digital Camera DriverConnecting Your Camera to a Computer Mass Storage Device ModeInstalling Bundled Software Viewing Images stored in the Camera through Photo Express Getting Started With Photo ExpressCapturing Camera Images through Photo Express Getting Started With Video Studio Viewing Images stored in the Camera through Video Studio Capturing Video through Video Studio Troubleshooting Specification Specifications and System RequirementsSystem Requirement