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TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC.
Safety Precautions
Graphic symbol definitions
Exemption Clauses
Indication definitions
DANGER CAUTION
Safety Precautions (Continued)
When using the product
CAUTION
About the AC adapter
About battery
DANGER
Safety Precautions (Continued)
CAUTION
About the neck strap
Contents
Playing Back/Deleting Photographed Images
Connecting to the PC
Other Useful Information
Using Your Camera Correctly
Handling the Camera
Avoid using or storing the camera in the following places:
About recycling of rechargeable battery
Condensation
Using Your Camera Correctly (Continued)
Trademark information
Copyright Notice
Software and Instruction Manual
Software version upgrade
Notes On Handling Battery
About Battery Use
When Not Using the Battery for a Long Time
Charging the Battery
Lithium-ion battery (PDR-BT3)
Handling the AC Adapter Correctly
AC adapter (CEX0107A)
Handling the SD Card Correctly
Cautions
Write Protection
Names of the Parts
Strap attachment
Attach the strap as shown.
LCD monitor
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Mode button
Using the Touch Panel
Menu key
Use this key to delete photographed images or initialize the SD card.
[ ] Display key ( pages 29 and 40)
[ ] Menu key ( pages 36 and 60)
You can operate the touch panel using the following methods:
<LCD monitor>
Setting up the touch panel
<Direction button on the camera>
Inserting and Removing the SD Card
Open the battery/SD card cover.
Insert the SD card in the correct orientation shown.
Close the battery/SD card cover.
To remove the SD card
Loading and Unloading the Battery
Charging the Battery
Battery Wear
When the power is turned on, the camera shows the remaining battery power on the LCD monitor.
About battery wear
Using the battery efficiently
Turning the power on
Slide the POWER switch in the arrow direction.
To turn the power off
Turning the Power On/Off
Opening and Closing the Lens Cover
Opening the lens cover
Slide the lens cover in the arrow direction.
Closing the lens cover
Slightly slide the lens cover in the arrow direction.
Setting the Date and Time
Tap the [ ] key.
Tap the item to be set.
Select the item, then tap the [ ] or [ ] icon.
Tap the [ ] icon.
Switching between the photography and playback modes
Using the lens cover
Using the mode button
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Taking Photographs
Turn the power on.
Use the LCD monitor to compose the picture.
Press the shutter button down halfway 1.
From the half-pressed position, fully press the shutter button down
Switching between Display and Non-display of the Display Screen
The Display shows the current photography mode settings.
Tap the [ ] key in the photography mode.
File size per image
The table provides you with references about the maximum number of images recordable on the SD card.
Selecting the Scene Mode
Details about the scene mode
The Display screen appears.
Tap the [
Tapping this restores the Display screen.
Selecting the Flash Mode
You can select a flash mode according to the situation.
Currently set flash mode icon
Display key
Details about the flash mode
[ ] Auto
[ ] Forced flash
[ ] Suppressed flash
[ ] Red-Eye Reduction
Using the Self-timer
Tap the [ ] key in the photograph mode.
Press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down fully.
Zooming Images to Be Photographed
Determine how much the image is to be zoomed.
Press the shutter button down halfway, then press it down fully.
Changing the Photography Menu Settings
Tap the icon of the menu item to be changed.
Tap the icon of the parameter to be selected.
Photography menu items
[ ] Preview
[ ] White balance
[ ] Color
[ ] Quality
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Playing Back Images
Turn the power on.
Tap the [ ] or [ ] icon to switch images.
Switching between display and non-display of the Display screen
Tap the [ ] key in the playback mode.
Displaying a List of Images
(Thumbnail Display)
To display one desired image in a regular size
Tap the [ ] icon.
To restore a regular size
Enlar ging Photographed Images
Playing Back Images Continuously
(Slideshow)
To interrupt the slideshow
Drawing Images
To fill in a desired area
To correct letters or illustrations
Tap the [ ] icon on the palette, after a save confirmation screen appears, tap the [ ] icon.
Incorrect Correct
Tap the [ ] or [ ] icon to select an image to be protected, then tap the [ ] icon.
To cancel protection
Pr otecting Images
I
n the playback mode select an image to be erased, then tap the [ ] key.
Erasing Images
Formatting the SD Card
Tap the [ ] key.
In the confirmation screen, tap the [ ] icon.
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About Your Software
About the Supplied Software
About the Used Terms
Connecting to the PC
Connection Flow
Minimum System Requirements
Connecting to a Windows PC
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
With using Windows 98
While the PC and camera are on, connect the USB cable.
Installing USB driver
Connecting to a Macintosh
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
Connect the USB cable to the PC and this camera.
Disconnecting the Camera from the PC
With Windows 98 installed:
With Windows 2000, ME or XP installed:
With Macintosh installed:
Using ACDSee
TM
Copying Photographed Images to the PC Connect this camera to the PC using a USB cable.
Select an image to be copied, then click Copy in the Edit menu.
Select a copy destination, then click Paste in the Edit menu.
Copying Images to This Camera
Connect this camera to the PC using a USB cable.
Select an image to be copied, then select Copy to Camera.
Select a post-conversion image size, then click OK.
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File Structure
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Changing the System Settings
Playing Back/ Deleting
Setup Menu Items
Auto power off
Sound
Date and time setting
Language
Setting the DPOF
Tap [ ] or [ ] to make selection for printing date.
Tap [ ].
To confirm the current settings
To clear the current settings
1) Tap the [ ] icon on the screen in step 3.
Warning Messages
The following warning messages are displayed on the LCD monitor.
Message
Meaning
Troubleshooting
Problem
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Cause
Remedy
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q:Why cant I focus the camera properly?
Specifications
Supplied Accessories
Global Contacts
For customers in the United States and Canada
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