Sealife DC250 Auto Power OFF, Inactivity period Camera status, Reset to Default, Description

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AUTO POWER OFF

If there is no camera activity (no buttons are pressed) for a defined period of time while the camera is powered on, the camera will switch to an idle mode, and eventually turn itself off to conserve power.

Inactivity period

Inactivity period

Camera status

(batteries)

(AC power adapter)

 

 

 

 

 

 

90 seconds

90 seconds

stay idle

 

 

 

 

3 minutes

30 minutes

shut off

 

 

 

 

If the camera is idle, re-activate the camera by pressing any button or switch the

 

mode dial. If the camera has powered-off you must to turn the camera on again

 

by pressing the button. The table (above) shows the default time settings for

 

E

idle, and power-off. You can change the power saving interval by using the /

 

button and then press the OK button.

 

[3 min], [5 min], [10 min], [30 min]

 

RESET TO DEFAULT

If you wish to restore all camera settings to their original status, select [YES] by using the / button and then press the OK button.

The following table shows the default setting for each item.

Item

Description

 

Image resolution

1600x1200 pixels

 

Image quality

Fine

Flash

Auto

Quick view

On

 

White balance

Auto

EV compensation

0.0

 

Slide show delay

4 seconds

 

Auto power off

Battery: 3 minutes

 

AC power adapter: 30 minutes

Sound

On

Digital Zoom

Off

 

LCD monitor

On

 

 

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Contents DC250 Digital Underwater Camera Set Page FCC Statement Read warnings in manual pages Must doFCC Notice Limited WarrantyIiv May cause a fire or an electrical shock Ivi Trademark Information Iviii Contents Other Devices Underwater Housing InstructionsGreat Pictures Made Easy How It Works a Very Unique Camera Land & Sea IntroductionYour computer Package contents Front view Getting to Know the CameraMenu Navigation button Camera buttonsIndicator Status Description/Activity Sound Mode DescriptionBattery check Image resolution Flash mode Image qualitySelf-timer mode Card indicatorLCD monitor information Getting Started Installing the batteriesClose the battery/SD card cover firmly Attaching the strap Loading a SD memory card optional accessoryChoosing the language Setting the date and timeResolution & quality indicators on the status LCD Setting the image resolution and qualityResolution & Quality Taking pictures Record ModeSet Focus to Normal Distance Using the LCD monitorUsing the macro focus setting Using the digital zoom Using the flash Using the self-timerFlash Modes Flash Mode DescriptionTaking pictures manually Viewing images Playback Mode Review imagesTo view the different portion of the enlarged Image, press Zoom PlaybackSlideshow display Displaying thumbnail imagesDeleting images from memory How to use the instant delete featureTo delete one image at a time To instantly delete a pictureRecording video clips Movie ModeViewing video clips System requirements Windows Macintosh Transferring Recorded Images To Your ComputerConnecting the camera to your computer Installing the USB driver on Windows computersInstalling the USB driver on Macintosh computers For computers running Windows Downloading images/video clipsInstalling MGI Photosuite Installing MGI Photovista Installing the USER’S Manual Installing Acrobat Reader Record menu Menu OptionsLCD Brightness Quick ViewEV Compensation White BalanceExit SharpnessFlash ON/OFF Slide Show Playback menuCopy to Card Delete ALLDpof Dpof shortcutMovie menu DATE/TIME Setup menuLand & SEA Exposure Program Setting Language Video ModeSound Format MediaReset to Default Auto Power OFFInactivity period Camera status DescriptionConnecting the Camera to Other Devices LCD Camera SpecificationsSeaLife Reefmaster Dive Easy Housing SL113 Underwater Housing InstructionsMust do for underwater housing Open view of housing Quick waterproof test SeaLife Service Center, 97 Foster Road, Moorestown, NJMain O-ring and keeping a waterproof seal SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Front View SeaLife ReefMaster Underwater Camera Housing Rear View Set up housing How to set-up the Underwater HousingSet up camera Test camera and housing Entering the water with housing Using and cleaning the underwater housing and cameraAfter using housing underwater Cleaning housing after useCrystal Clear water Great Pictures Made EasyStay within the ideal shooting distance of 2 to 6 feet Shoot and review If you don’t like it, delete itTake several pictures of the same subject Nickel Metal Hydride Ni-MH Battery Selection GuideLithium Standard and High Energy AlkalineBattery Life Problem Possible cause Corrective Action Trouble shooting guideOverexposed image