Argus Camera RW-1 manual Using a Memory Card

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Using a Memory Card

Your camera comes with 16MB of built-in flash memory for storing images as you record them. You can expand memory using a commercially available memory card (SD memory card). You can also copy images from built-in flash memory to a memory card.

The camera senses whether a memory card is inserted, and automatically saves images accordingly.

When you do not have a memory card installed in the cam- era, recorded images are saved to built-in flash memory.

When you have a memory card installed in the camera, recorded images are saved to the memory card.

Note that you cannot save images to built-in flash memory while a memory card is installed in the camera.

RECORDING IMAGES

IMPORTANT!

Make sure you turn off the camera before inserting or removing a memory card.

Be sure to orient the card correctly when inserting it. Never try to force a memory card into the slot when you feel resistance.

Though the camera also supports use of an MMC (MultiMediaCard) in place of an SD memory card, the data processing speed in the case of an MMC is much slower than that for an SD memory card. Because of this, we recommend that you choose an SD memory card whenever possible.

SD memory cards have a write protect switch, which you can use to protect against accidental deletion of image data. Note, however, if you write protect an SD memory card, you must remove write protection whenever you want to record to it, format it, or delete any of its images.

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Contents Users Guide Unpacking IntroductionContents Playback Reference Features Precautions General PrecautionsOperating conditions Data Error PrecautionsCondensation Lens PrecautionsAbout the camera’s backlight FCC Warning Front Getting AcquaintedGeneral Guide Back Bottom SideMonitor Screen Indicators REC modeIndicator Lamps Play modeAttaching the Strap Using the Soft CasePower Requirements Arrow Loading BatteriesGetting Acquainted Cell batteries with this camera Battery Handling PrecautionsLow Battery Indicator Using AC Power Turning the Camera On and Off Setting the Current Date and Time Power Save SettingsCursor Setting the Date and TimeExample October 18 Recording a Simple Snapshot Recording ImagesCompose the image on the monitor screen Recording Precautions About the REC Mode Monitor ScreenUsing Zoom Using the Flash Precautions when Using Flash Flash Status IndicatorsRecording Images Recording Macro Images Recording Consecutive Images Continuous Shutter Mode Using the Optical ViewfinderPress Menu or select Exit and then press SET Using the Self-Timer Setting the Maximum Number of ShotsCompose the image and then press the shutter release button To specify the image quality To specify the image sizeSpecifying Image Size and Quality Exposure Compensation Size/Quality Setting and Image CapacityPress Menu or select Exit and then press SET Checking an Image You Just Recorded Selecting White BalanceUsing a Memory Card To remove a memory card from the camera To insert a memory card into the cameraTo format a memory card Memory Card Precautions To copy flash memory images to a memory card Basic Playback Operation PlaybackZooming the Displayed Image Using the Slide Show Feature Playback Deleting a Single Image Deleting ImagesTo exit the image delete procedure, press Menu SET Deleting All Unprotected ImagesFolders Managing ImagesFolders and Files To protect or unprotect a single image FilesProtecting Images Against Deletion To exit the image protect procedure, press Menu To protect or unprotect all images Dpof To print selected imagesO e x i t t h e p r i n t To print all images Print Image Matching Turning the Monitor Screen Indicators On and Off Other SettingsChanging the Display Language Turning the Confirmation Tone On and Off Select the setting you want and then press SET Selecting the USB ModePC Camera Connecting to External Equipment Connecting to External EquipmentConnecting to a Television Selecting the Video Output Signal ModeTransferring Images to a Computer USB ConnectionConnecting the USB Cable Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data Disconnecting the USB CableDCF Protocol Memory Card DataImage Files Supported by the Camera Memory Card File StructurePrecautions when Using a Memory Card on a Computer To connect the camera as a PC camera Using the PC Camera ModeConnecting to Your Computer PC Camera Mode PrecautionsOther Requirements Camera Menus ReferenceIndicator Lamp Reference Reference Play mode Troubleshooting Reference Finder Display Messages ErrorMemory for Specifications Seconds, 2 seconds Reference Software Driver Installation Guide Install USB driver for Mac Loading Image by USB Cable By Software from Photo Suite