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4.The Software License Agreement window will be displayed. If you agree to this, click [Yes], the window will then move to the next step. If you disagree, click [ No ] and the install program will be canceled.

5.A [Setup Type] window will open. Select setup type and click [Next >] button.

Full

: the program will be installed with all the

 

options.

Custom

: you can choose what you would like to

 

install.

 

[Click!]

6.If installation is completed correctly, Autoplay is registered automatically into the start menu program as shown alongside.

Click [Next>] button.

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Contents English Use this camera in the following order InstructionsAn FCC warning Special FeaturesContents Advanced Software Getting to Know Your Camera About the symbolsThank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera Keep the manual in a safe placeReady Safety NoteSafety Note Do not short circuit, heat or dispose of batteries in fire This Digital Camera can be Used for This Digital Camera can be Used for MANUFACTURER’S Contents Shutter button Mode dial Self-timer lamp Lens Tripod socket Identification of FeaturesFocus lever Card slot Battery chamber Product ExteriorFront / Top / BottomViewfinder Camera status Product Exterior BackFunction button Camera status LED Camera status LEDBeep Self-timer lampDescription LCD monitor indicatorRecording mode Description Icons Quality SD memory card indicator Time Play modeSD memory card indicator Movie clip indicator DateStill Image mode Camera mode definitionMovie Clip mode Setup modeMenu Selecting camera mode and menuLCD monitor menu indicator Play Main menuSub menu 3/4/5/6/7/8/9 SECMain menu Sub menu 2000/01/01~2099/12/31 Using the batteries Connecting to PowerBattery condition indicator PreparationPreparation Attaching the strap Using the AC power adapterInserting the SD memory card Label SDSecure Digital memory card Removing the SD memory card Instructions on how to use the SD memory cardUsing a new Card for the first time Memory capacity Maintenance of the SD memory cardMemory Full Preserving the SD memory card dataRecording a still image Recording ModeStarting Recording Mode File type AVI Recording a Movie clipAdvanced Power switch Using the camera button to adjust the cameraShutter button LCD buttonImage & full information Image & basic information Menu buttonMacro focus mode Focus switchPortrait focus mode There are 3 kinds of focus options in the Still Image modeExplanation of the 4-function button Normal focus modeFunction button Normal image SET/ Right buttonDigital zoom THUMBNAIL/ Left button SELF-TIMER / UP buttonFlash / Down button Selecting the flash modeDefault of each mode is listed below Indicator Definition Flash mode indicatorUsing the red-eye reduction function Operate automaticallyISO Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera Selecting the image size Image SizeSelecting the image quality Image Quality16MB 32MB JpegSelecting the white balance White BalanceSelecting the exposure value EV CompensationPress the UP / Down button and select Exposure Selecting the movie clip recording time Movie clip recording timePlaying back a still image Play ModeStarting the Play Mode Number of prints Playing back a movie clipSlide show, Protect image Information Image & full information Setting up the play back function by using the camera buttonStarts / Stops the thumbnail display mode Play mode Makes the menu cursor move upMenu off Makes the menu cursor move downThumbnail display Normal display modeNormal display Image enlargementDown button UP buttonDeleting an image Setting up the play back function using the LCD monitorImage deletion All of unprotected images are Delete allFormat Images can be displayed continuously at pre-set intervals Slide showProtect # of prints Setting up the number of printsBeep Setup ModeStarting the Setup mode Power OFF Date Imprint Date Type Pressing the UP Down / Left Right Button Date SetupRight button you Can select UP button Increases the number of itemsQuick View Language Resetting the camera system ResetCamera default settings Default is noStarting the PC mode PC ModeConnecting the camera to a PC Disconnecting the camera and PCDownloading stored images Important Notes Important Notes Protect Please check the following Before Contacting a Service CenterBefore Contacting a Service Center Storage Guaranteed File Format Still image SpecificationsFlash Range 8m~3.0m Recharging Time Approx sec Auto/ Daylight/ Sunset/ Fluorescent/ TungstenPower Mac G3 or later AC adapterOptional Dimensions WxHxDSuper fine 10/20, Fine 18/34, Normal 26/50 Super fine 15/29, Fine 28/53, Normal 43/85Software Notes Software ManualAbout software SoftwareInformation Welcome window will open. Click the Next button Setting up the USB driver for Windows 98SESetting up DirectX Information Software Manual Removing the USB Driver for Windows Click Task bar Removable DiskWindows 2000/ME/XP Removing the removable diskWindows 98SE Software Using the USB Driver for MAC Setting up the USB Driver for MACClick Digimax Viewer 1.0 on the Autorun frame Setting up Digimax ViewerThis software is only compatible with Windows Select a destination folder and click Next Copy Digimax ViewerCopied file. Click the right mouse PastedChoose Setup Language window will open. Select language Setting up MGI PhotoSuite lll SE100 Click the MGI PhotoSuite lll SE menu on the autorun frame101 InstallOptions Custom102 103 MGI PhotoSuite III SE104 MGI PhotoSuite III SE functionsAn introduction to the Welcome screen Home Introduction to navigation bar BackHelp GetGET Using MGI PhotoSuite lll SETo obtain images from the computer 106107 When you obtain images from the digital cameraComputer and Album Only 108109 Acquiring images from an AlbumPrepare 111 ComposeMenu of Compose steps Menu of Organize steps Organize112 Choose a photo album to view or edit113 Creating an AlbumClick Computer in Add Photos menu Add images to the album114 Adding images is complete 115116 ShareMenu of Share step Menu for the Print step Print117 You can print images118 FAQAbout USB 119 6806-1400