Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 5340z Concord Camera
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User ’ s Guide User ’ s Guide 5340z 5.0 MEGAPIXELS www .concord-camera.com.
1 ENGLISH T able of contents GETTING ST ARTED ............................................................................................................4 P ACKAGE CONTENTS .............................................................................
2 Shooting Mode ................................................................................................................. ............... 15 Playback Mode ........................................................................................
3 SETTING USB MODE ............................................................................................................................ 28 FILE NAMES & PRINTING ..............................................................................
4 GETTING ST ARTED P ACKAGE CONTENTS Please contact your dealer immediately if any of the items below are missing or damaged. Camera Soft Case Strap Software Installation CD-ROM (include multi-lingual.
5 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Windows: • PC with processor better than MMX Pentium 300 MHz • Windows XP/2000/ME/98SE • Minimum 128 MB RAM • USB port • CD-ROM drive • 1024 x 768 monitor , 24-bit color (true color) Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
6 FCC COMPLIANCE AND ADVISOR Y This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. this device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause unsatisfactory operation.
7 CAMERA COMPONENTS Front Rear To p GETTING ST ARTED Microphone AF LED Flash Ready LED.
8 Bottom Side USING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Attaching the Wrist Strap Attach the wrist strap as illustrated. Don’t swing the camera when carrying it by the wrist strap.
9 OPERA TING THE MUL TI-CONTROLLER The multi-controller is used to set shooting mode, to move cursor when the camera Menu is shown, and to confirm the selection. Up Button • T o enter Quick View mode. • T o move the cursor up when MENU screen is shown.
10 PREP ARING THE CAMERA INST ALLING THE BA TTERIES Insert two (2) AA-size batteries (Alkaline or Ni-MH rechargeable). 1. Be sure that the camera power is of f. 2. Slide the Battery/Memory Card door in the direction of the arrow , and lift it open. 3.
11 PREP ARING THE CAMERA INST ALLING AN SD CARD The digital camera is equipped with a 16 MB internal memory . If no SD card is inserted in the camera, all pictures/video clips recorded by the camera will be stored in the internal memory .
12 PREP ARING THE CAMERA TURNING THE POWER ON / OFF Press the Power button and hold it until the LCD indicator begins flashing green. It takes about 1 second to power on the camera. To turn off the camera Press the Power button to turn off the camera.
13 PREP ARING THE CAMERA DA TE ST AMP The camera provides a Date Stamp that can be turned on or off freely . If you want to have Date and T ime shown on the pictures, set the Date Stamp to ON mode. 1. Set the camera mode switch to Shooting Mode ( ) 2.
14 PREP ARING THE CAMERA This chart shows the options for each menu settings. Menu Items Selectable with the MENU Button Menu Item A vailable Setting Shooting Mode REC Menu Scene Auto/Sport/Landscape/Portrait/Night Resolution 2592x1944, 2304 x1728, 1600x1200, 640x480 Quality Fine/ Normal/ Economy Exposure +2/+1.
15 BASIC FUNCTIONS BASIC FUNCTIONS SETTING THE LCD DISPLA Y MODE Press the DISP button to turn the LCD on or off. The LCD display changes as indicated below when DISP button is pressed repeatedly: Sho.
16 INFORMA TION DISPLA YED ON THE LCD MONITOR The LCD can display below information. Shooting Mode Playback Mode BASIC FUNCTIONS.
17 BASIC FUNCTIONS USING THE ZOOM FEA TURE The camera has a 3x optical zoom lens with an effective zoom range 5.9 mm to 17.17 mm (equivalent to 35 mm to 103 mm in 35 mm film format) as well as 4x digital zoom capability . T elephoto / Wide Angle 1. Press T to zoom in for a telephoto shot.
18 TA KING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS T AKING PICTURES BASIC STILL IMAGE SHOOTING 1. Set the camera mode switch to . 2. Frame the subject with the LCD or viewfinder .
19 T AKING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS button to select YES , and then press SET to confirm. 3. Press the button again to return to shooting mode. SETTING THE IMAGE QUALITY AND RESOLUTION Y ou can change the image quality and resolution settings to suit the purpose of the image you are about to shoot.
20 TA KING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS USING THE FLASH Use the flash according to the guidelines below Auto The camera judges if a flash is required. If the environment is too dark, the flash will fire.
21 T AKING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS 4. Press the or to select the settings you wish to set then press the SET button. 5. Press the button to close the menu window . Light Metering menu will not be shown if “Sport”, “Landscape”, “Portrait” or “ Night” scene is selected.
22 T AKING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS T AKING CONTINUOUS PICTURES 1. Press the button until the Continuous Shooting icon ( ) is shown on the LCD. 2. Shoot the image.
23 T AKING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS 4. Shoot the image. ADJUSTING COLOR TONES ---SETTING THE WHITE BALANCE When the white balance mode is set to match the light source, the camera reproduces colors more accurately .
24 TA KING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS USING THE SCENE MODE The camera provides 4 preset scenes for you to get the best capture of specific scenes. 1. Press the button. 2. Press the or to select Scene then press the SET or button. 3. Press the or to select the setting you wish to set then press the SET button.
25 T AKING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS T AKING VIDEO CLIPS The digital camera can shoot video clips with audio. 1. Set the camera mode switch to V ideo Mode ( ). • The LCD monitor displays the maximum recording time. 2. Press the shutter button all the way down to start record movie clip.
26 REPLA YING PHOTO & VIDEO CLIPS REPLA YING PHOTO & VIDEO CLIPS REPLA YING PICTURES/VIDEO CLIPS Y ou can view the recorded images and video clips on the LCD monitor . 1. Set the camera mode switch to . • The last recorded image or video clip appears on the LCD monitor .
27 REPLA YING PHOTO & VIDEO CLIPS ERASING FILES FROM MEMOR Y Erase files that you don’t want to keep to make more memory space available. Y ou can erase individual files or all files when the camera is in playback mode. Erasing files Individually 1.
28 REPLA YING PHOTO & VIDEO CLIPS PLA YING A SLIDE SHOW (AUTO PLA Y) In slide show mode, all images can be displayed one-by-one in an automated slide show . 1. Set the camera to the Review mode. 2. Press button. 3. Press the to select SLIDE SHOW then press the SET or button.
29 FILE NAMES & PRINTING FILE NAMES & PRINTING ABOUT FILE AND FOLDER NUMBERS Images or video clips are assigned file numbers from 0001 to 9999, and folders are assigned folder numbers from 100 to 999 Folder File Capacity Each folder usually contains up to 9999 images.
30 FILE NAMES & PRINTING 1. Press the button. 2. Press the to select the Setup. 3. Press the or to select File NO . Reset then press the SET or button. 4. Press the or to select On or Off and then press the SET button. 1. Setting the File No. Reset to OFF is useful for avoiding file name duplication when images are downloaded to a computer .
31 FILE NAMES & PRINTING PRINTING PICTURES DIRECTL Y There are two ways to print the stored pictures without the help of computer: Printing Pictures by Using SD Card 1. T ransfer the stored pictures from internal memory to SD card. (If necessary) (p.
32 FILE NAMES & PRINTING 7. Press the or to select Print then press the button. 8. Press the or to select Custom then press the button. 9. Press the or to select Start then press the SET button.
33 MAKING CONNECTIONS MAKING CONNECTIONS DOWNLOADING FILES TO A COMPUTER Download files taken with the camera to a computer in one of the following ways: 1.
34 MAKING CONNECTIONS Downloading Pictures with a USB Cable Note for Win 98 SE users: Y ou must install the camera driver bundled on the Digital Camera software installation CD-ROM before connecting the camera to the computer . Connect the supplied USB interface cable to the computer ’ s USB port and the camera’s DIGIT AL terminal.
35 MAKING CONNECTIONS Downloading files 1. Double-click on My Computer . 2. For WINDOWS 98 SE/2000/ME: Double-click “Removable Disk”. For WINDOWS XP: Double-click “Internal”. 3. Double-click “DCIM”. 4. Double-click the folder that contains the desired files.
36 INST ALLING SOFTW ARE INST ALLING SOFTW ARE The functions of the software that were bundled with the supplied CD-ROM are listed as below: Camera Driver Enable Win 98 SE users to download files from the camera to a computer . Ulead Photo Explorer 8.
37 INST ALLING SOFTW ARE Computer and find the CD-ROM drive, then double-it. 2. Click Drivers on the model selection screen. Choose a language from the menu and click OK .
38 INST ALLING SOFTW ARE 2. Click Ulead Photo Explorer 8 SE Basic on the model selection screen. (Fig. 1.1) Choose a language from the menu and click Next. (Fig. 1.2) Fig. 1.3 Fig. 1.4 3. When the welcome window appears, click Next to continue with the installation.
39 INST ALLING SOFTW ARE 10. When the Setup Options window appears, Click Next to continue. (Fig. 2.0) Fig. 1.9 Fig. 2.0 1 1. Now the installation starts. Please wait while the installing is in process. (Fig. 2.1) 12. When the File association window appears, select the option you want and then click Next to continue.
40 INST ALLING SOFTW ARE USING THE ULEAD PHOTO EXPLORER 8 SE BASIC - FOR WINDOWS 98SE/2000/ ME/XP Photo Explorer is a handy Web-enabled program for quickly viewing any multimedia file (such as image, animated GIF , video, or sound) in your computer .
41 INST ALLING SOFTW ARE INST ALLING OTHER UTINITIES The utilities include QuickT ime, Indeo, Windows media format, Microsoft DirectX and Acrobat reader . The former three software can be used to play video clips in MOV format, in ASF format, in Indeo format or in Windows media video format.
42 APPENDIX APPENDIX TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Cause Solution Power does not turn on Battery is inserted in the wrong direction Reload battery in the correct direction. Batteries are dead Replace or recharge batteries The battery compartment door is open Make sure the battery compartment door is securely closed.
43 APPENDIX SPECIFICA TIONS Sensor 5.36 Mega Pixels CCD Size : 1/2.5 inch Lens Focal length: f 5.9 ~ f 17.17 mm, 3× zoom lens V iew Finder Optical with real image Color LCD Display 2” TFT LCD Panel Focus Range Normal Mode: 50 cm (1.64 ft.) ~ infinity , Macro Wide Mode: 10 cm ~ 50 (cm) (0.
44 APPENDIX GETTING HELP T roubleshooting Section in this User’s Guide Please refer to the T roubleshooting section (p.42) first, as it contains some of the most common problems that users encounter . W ebsite Customer Support/F AQ For problems that are not listed in the T roubleshooting section, please visit our customer support website at www .
Vi sit Concord on the Internet www .concord-camera.com Concord 5340z User’s Guide Copyright 2004 Concord Camera Corp. V ersion 1.0 516076-00 R1.
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