Loading Batteries
Turn the ImageView over, and slide open the battery cover as indicated by the arrow, setting it aside. Insert 2 AAA Alkaline or Lithium batteries into the compartment in the direction indicated by the polarity marks inside, then replace the cover and slide it back into place until it clicks. Note: Rechargeable
NiMh type batteries may also be used, but some may not deliver adequate current to power the ImageView. AAA NiMh batteries with a current rating of 850 mAh or higher are recommended.
Using the Internal Memory and SD Cards
Tripod
Socket
Battery Compartment
(Slide Open
In Direction
of Arrow)
The camera’s 16 MB internal memory can store from a minimum of only 3-4 (at 3264x2440 resolution and Best quality) up to hundreds of photos, depending on resolution and quality settings you choose in the main menu. A “countdown” indicator on the lower left of the display shows the remaining number of photos that the available memory can hold. When no more photos will fit in the available storage, a “Memory Full!” message appears. To expand the available storage, you may add an optional SD (Secure Digital) memory card, with up to 32GB capacity. MMC cards, which look similar to SD cards, are not recommended. The card is inserted into the slot on the back of the camera pod, with the “notched” corner on the left as indicated by the card icon below the slot. Insert the SD card with the label side facing down. Note: be sure the power is turned off before inserting or removing cards to prevent possible loss of files or damage to the card. A new card will not require formatting, but a card that has been previously used in other devices (cameras, PDAs, etc) should be formatted by the ImageView before beginning to take photos or videos (see “Format” in the Review Mode section of this manual for details). Note that formatting will erase all files previously stored on the card, so be sure they have been downloaded or copied first if you wish to keep them.