Vivitar Vivicam 3735 Inserting/Removing the Compact Flash card, Inserting a Compact Flash Card

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Notes:

Always be sure to use the AC adapter which comes with the camera, or optional from the manufacturer.

Any other adapter may cause damage to the camera, which is not covered under the warranty. Grasp the adapter, not the cord, when unplugging the adapter from a wall socket.

If the power cord becomes damaged (exposed or severed wires, etc.), please purchase a new AC adapter. Use of a damaged cord may cause fire or electrical shock.

Switch off and disconnect the camera from the AC adapter before unplugging it from the wall socket.

Inserting/Removing the Compact Flash card

Always turn the dial knob to the OFF position and confirm the card access LED is off before inserting/removing the Compact Flash card, otherwise the card may be damaged.

Inserting a Compact Flash Card

Your camera can store pictures on a removable memory card, which is known as the

CF (Compact Flash) card.

Note:

If you camera does not have internal memory, you need to insert a CF card into the camera before you start taking pictures.

To insert a CF card into the camera:

1.Open the card slot located on the button of the camera.

2.Make sure the front of the CF card is oriented at the same side as front of the camera, and the pin connector is faced towards the card slot.

3.Push the memory card all the way into the card slot until you hear a clicking sound. 4.Close the card slot cover.

Notes:

Compact Flash card cannot be inserted and locked if the front/back sides or the up/down direction are incorrect.

Do not use force when inserting Compact Flash card. Damage may occur to the connector section.

The storage capability of the Compact Flash card will diminish with extended use. It may be necessary to purchase a new card periodically.

It is recommended to use popular brand name such as Lexar, Sandisk and Pretec to avoid card incompatibility.

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Contents English FCC Notice Warranty PolicyWater in the camera may cause a fire or an electrical shock User’s manual Page User’s manual Table of Contents Camera Settings Taking PicturesViewing, Copying and Printing Installing Camera Software Transferring Pictures to the ComputerAppendices Introduction Top View Preparing the CameraGetting to Know the Camera Front ViewZoom Lever Bottom ViewSide View Dial KnobView Angle Adjustment Knob Voice Memo ButtonStatus LCD Loading Batteries Preparing power supplyUsing an AC Power Adapter Optional Accessory Attaching the StrapInserting a Compact Flash Card Inserting/Removing the Compact Flash cardRemoving a Compact Flash Card Checking Batteries Getting StartedTurning the Camera On and Off Turning the LCD Monitor On and OffFormatting the Compact Flash Card Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/DateInternal Memory/CF Card Full Using Menus When Taking PicturesUsing Menus When Viewing Pictures Navigating through MenusHow to Change Settings Taking Single Pictures Taking PicturesDigital Zoom Taking Distant/Close-up PicturesZoom Control Optical ZoomFocus Lock Taking Sports PicturesFocus Range Lens Position Effective focus range Using the Flash Flash is disabled when your camera is in Burst modeTaking Burst Pictures Using the Self-Timer Voice Memo Exposure Compensation Camera SettingsPicture Menu ISO SensitivityPicture Resolution and Quality White BalanceLighting Conditions Auto Review Camera MenuLanguage Setup MenuSelf-Timer AdvancedPressing button Auto OffSounds Pressing the shutter buttonLCD Viewing, Copying and Printing Viewing Single PicturesChoosing Information to Display on LCD Monitor Displaying Pictures in Thumbnail View Magnifying PicturesErasing Pictures Erasing Single PicturesErasing All Pictures Protecting Pictures Copying Pictures to CF CardOptionalTo select and protect a picture Playing a Slide Show Selecting Pictures for PrintingViewing on a TV Monitor System Requirements Installing Camera SoftwareInstallation CD Contents Installing the SoftwareDriver & Image ApplicationConnecting the Camera to Your Computer Transferring Pictures to the ComputerDownloading Pictures USB Connection Troubleshooting Understanding Camera Sounds and LED AppendicesISO Default Camera SettingsJPEG, EXIF, Dpof Camera Specifications