Vivitar Vivicam 3735 user manual Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date

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Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date

When using the camera for the first time, set the menu display language and time/date. The setting range is between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2099.

The menu language, time and date are maintained by the backup condenser. The setting contents are therefore retained even when replacing the AA batteries.

Back up time during replacement is about 15 minutes.

1.Make sure that batteries, or AC adapter have been installed/connected.

2.Set the dial knob to any of the four camera modes:( ). The LCD monitor will turn on and the Language Setting screen will appear.

3.Press or button to select the desired language.

4.Press or button to select the SET CLOCK setting and press ENTER button.

5.Press or button to adjust the number to the current Year, Month, Day & Time. Press or

button to move the next/previous data field.

6.When you are done changing the date and time settings, press Menu button to exit from the menu screen.

Formatting the Compact Flash Card

In most cases, you can directly use a newly purchased CF (Compact Flash) memory card to store pictures. But to avoid any possible problems, it is recommended that a new CF card be formatted first before using it.

Here is how to format a CF card:

1.Turn the dial Knob to Playback mode ( ).

2.Press Menu button to display the menu screen on LCD monitor.

3.The File Menu then appears. (If the File Menu is not displayed, keep pressing or button until you see the File Menu.)

4.Keep pressing button to select FORMAT option. 5.Press ENTER button at the back of the camera.

6.A confirmation message is then displayed. Press or button to select Yes. Then, press ENTER button again to format the CF card.

WARNING:

If the CF card contains pictures, all files, including protected picture files, will be deleted when the CF card is formatted. The deleted files cannot be recovered.

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Contents English Warranty Policy FCC NoticeWater 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 Front View Preparing the CameraGetting to Know the Camera Top ViewDial Knob Bottom ViewSide View Zoom LeverView Angle Adjustment Knob Voice Memo ButtonStatus LCD Attaching the Strap Preparing power supplyUsing an AC Power Adapter Optional Accessory Loading Batteries Inserting/Removing the Compact Flash card Inserting a Compact Flash CardRemoving a Compact Flash Card Turning the LCD Monitor On and Off Getting StartedTurning the Camera On and Off Checking BatteriesAdjusting the Menu Display Language and Time/Date Formatting the Compact Flash CardNavigating through Menus Using Menus When Taking PicturesUsing Menus When Viewing Pictures Internal Memory/CF Card FullHow to Change Settings Taking Pictures Taking Single PicturesOptical Zoom Taking Distant/Close-up PicturesZoom Control Digital 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 ISO Sensitivity Camera SettingsPicture Menu Exposure CompensationPicture Resolution and Quality White BalanceLighting Conditions Camera Menu Auto ReviewAdvanced Setup MenuSelf-Timer LanguagePressing the shutter button Auto OffSounds Pressing buttonLCD Viewing, Copying and Printing Viewing Single PicturesChoosing Information to Display on LCD Monitor Magnifying Pictures Displaying Pictures in Thumbnail ViewErasing Pictures Erasing Single PicturesErasing All Pictures Protecting Pictures Copying Pictures to CF CardOptionalTo select and protect a picture Selecting Pictures for Printing Playing a Slide ShowViewing on a TV Monitor Installing the SoftwareDriver & Image Application Installing Camera SoftwareInstallation CD Contents System RequirementsConnecting the Camera to Your Computer Transferring Pictures to the ComputerDownloading Pictures USB Connection Troubleshooting Appendices Understanding Camera Sounds and LEDDefault Camera Settings ISOCamera Specifications JPEG, EXIF, Dpof