Vivitar 7690 owner manual Prepare Your Camera for use, Install batteries

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Prepare Your Camera for use

Install batteries

Your camera requires three AAA batteries (alkaline batteries recommended). Please refer to the following installation instructions:

1.Open the battery compartment on the side of the camera.

2.Insert the alkaline batteries correctly, with the correct polarity as shown on the battery cover.

3.Close the battery compartment.

When the Low Battery icon and “Low Battery” message flashes on the LCD screen, you need to replace your camera‟s batteries. If you do not have an SD memory card in the camera, you will need to download the test photos you have on the camera before switching off the camera.

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Contents ViviCam7690 Digital Camera Introduction Table of contentIntroduction Key FeaturesComputer System Requirements for Windows XP What Your Camera IncludesComputer System Requirements for Macintosh Computer System Requirements for Windows VistaQuick Look at Your Camera Prepare Your Camera for use Install batteriesInstall SD memory card Page Starting Your Digital Camera Power onPower off Mode switchMain buttons on the camera Main Icons on the LCD Battery power level Digital Zoom function Camera modeFlash Macro/Far shootingDelete Last Photo or Video Self-TimerScene Camera mode Menu setting optionsScene Image Size Anti-Shake Exposure White Balance ISOSharpness Date QualityYear / Month / Day / Hour / Minute / Seconds / Date format Auto Power Off Format LanguageCancel Default SettingVideo Mode Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Tungsten / Fluorescent Video ResolutionVGA 640x480 / Qvga Playback ModeThumbnail and Zoom Playing the AVI video file Rotate Edit photos and videosDelete Crop Image Page Print Page Install the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software Page Get photos and videos from your camera to your computer Connect your camera to the computerPage Get started Maintenance of Your Digital Camera Sakar Warranty CardMail to Address below ISO Appendix a Technical SpecificationsCannot use the flash function Appendix B Troubleshooting