Samsung 201 manual Self-timer lamp, Beep

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IDENTIFICATION OF FEATURES

Information

Self-timer lamp

Color

Status

Camera condition

 

 

 

 

Blinking

For the first seven seconds, the LED blinks at 1

 

 

second intervals.

Red

 

For the final three seconds, the LED blinks quickly

 

at 0.5-second intervals.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blinking 1 time

When the camera power is on / when the shutter

 

 

button is released from pressing.

 

 

 

Beep

Beep sound

Camera condition

 

 

Power beep

When the camera power is turned on/off.

 

 

Normal beep (a short beep)

Rotating the mode dial/ pressing the shutter button/

 

pressing the camera buttons

 

 

Error beep

When an error occurs

(long beep twice and short beep twice)

 

 

 

Self-timer beep

A beep will sound when the self-timer lamp blinks

 

 

- To hear the beep sound, you have to set the beep sound to on in the setup mode menu.

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Contents English Instructions Use this camera in the following orderSpecial Features An FCC warningContents Advanced Software About the symbols Getting to Know Your CameraThank you for buying a Samsung Digital Camera Keep the manual in a safe placeSafety Note ReadySafety 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 Identification of Features Shutter button Mode dial Self-timer lamp Lens Tripod socketFocus lever Card slot Battery chamber Product ExteriorFront / Top / BottomFunction button Product Exterior BackViewfinder Camera status Camera status LED Camera status LEDSelf-timer lamp BeepRecording mode LCD monitor indicatorDescription Play mode Description Icons Quality SD memory card indicator TimeSD memory card indicator Movie clip indicator DateCamera mode definition Still Image modeMovie Clip mode Setup modeSelecting camera mode and menu MenuLCD monitor menu indicator Main menu PlaySub menu 3/4/5/6/7/8/9 SECMain menu Sub menu 2000/01/01~2099/12/31 Connecting to Power Using the batteriesBattery condition indicator PreparationPreparation Using the AC power adapter Attaching the strapInserting the SD memory card Label SDSecure Digital memory card Using a new Card for the first time Instructions on how to use the SD memory cardRemoving the SD memory card Maintenance of the SD memory card Memory capacityPreserving the SD memory card data Memory FullStarting Recording Mode Recording ModeRecording a still image Recording a Movie clip File type AVIAdvanced Using the camera button to adjust the camera Power switchShutter button LCD buttonMenu button Image & full information Image & basic informationFocus switch Macro focus modePortrait focus mode There are 3 kinds of focus options in the Still Image modeFunction button Normal focus modeExplanation of the 4-function button Digital zoom SET/ Right buttonNormal image SELF-TIMER / UP button THUMBNAIL/ Left buttonDefault of each mode is listed below Selecting the flash modeFlash / Down button Flash mode indicator Indicator DefinitionUsing the red-eye reduction function Operate automaticallyISO Using the LCD monitor to adjust the camera Image Size Selecting the image sizeImage Quality Selecting the image qualityJpeg 16MB 32MBWhite Balance Selecting the white balanceEV Compensation Selecting the exposure valuePress the UP / Down button and select Exposure Movie clip recording time Selecting the movie clip recording timeStarting the Play Mode Play ModePlaying back a still image Slide show, Protect image Playing back a movie clipNumber of prints Information Setting up the play back function by using the camera button Image & full informationPlay mode Makes the menu cursor move up Starts / Stops the thumbnail display modeMenu off Makes the menu cursor move downNormal display mode Thumbnail displayImage enlargement Normal displayUP button Down buttonImage deletion Setting up the play back function using the LCD monitorDeleting an image Delete all All of unprotected images areFormat Slide show Images can be displayed continuously at pre-set intervalsProtect Setting up the number of prints # of printsStarting the Setup mode Setup ModeBeep Power OFF Date Imprint Date Type Date Setup Pressing the UP Down / Left Right ButtonRight button you Can select UP button Increases the number of itemsQuick View Language Reset Resetting the camera systemCamera default settings Default is noPC Mode Starting the PC modeConnecting the camera to a PC Disconnecting the camera and PCDownloading stored images Important Notes Important Notes Protect Before Contacting a Service Center Please check the followingBefore Contacting a Service Center Specifications Storage Guaranteed File Format Still imageFlash Range 8m~3.0m Recharging Time Approx sec Auto/ Daylight/ Sunset/ Fluorescent/ TungstenAC adapterOptional Dimensions WxHxD Power Mac G3 or laterSuper fine 10/20, Fine 18/34, Normal 26/50 Super fine 15/29, Fine 28/53, Normal 43/85Software Manual Software NotesSoftware About softwareInformation Setting up the USB driver for Windows 98SE Welcome window will open. Click the Next buttonSetting up DirectX Information Software Manual Removing the USB Driver for Windows Click Removable Disk Task barWindows 98SE Removing the removable diskWindows 2000/ME/XP Software Setting up the USB Driver for MAC Using the USB Driver for MACThis software is only compatible with Windows Setting up Digimax ViewerClick Digimax Viewer 1.0 on the Autorun frame Select a destination folder and click Next Digimax Viewer CopyCopied file. Click the right mouse PastedSetting up MGI PhotoSuite lll SE Choose Setup Language window will open. Select language100 Click the MGI PhotoSuite lll SE menu on the autorun frameInstall 101Options Custom102 MGI PhotoSuite III SE 103An introduction to the Welcome screen MGI PhotoSuite III SE functions104 Introduction to navigation bar Back HomeHelp GetUsing MGI PhotoSuite lll SE GETTo obtain images from the computer 106When you obtain images from the digital camera 107108 Computer and Album OnlyAcquiring images from an Album 109Prepare Menu of Compose steps Compose111 Organize Menu of Organize steps112 Choose a photo album to view or editCreating an Album 113114 Add images to the albumClick Computer in Add Photos menu 115 Adding images is completeMenu of Share step Share116 Print Menu for the Print step117 You can print imagesAbout USB FAQ118 119 6806-1400