RCA CDS 1000 user manual

User manual for the device RCA CDS 1000

Device: RCA CDS 1000
Category: Digital Camera
Manufacturer: RCA
Size: 1.51 MB
Added : 5/4/2014
Number of pages: 34
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Important Safety Information * Be sure to read all the safety information on this page and inside the manual before you begin to use this product. To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by the manufacturer for this camera. Other types of batteries may burst causing damage and personal injury. FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user's authority to operate it. Radio Interference This equipment has been t

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We want to make sure you enjoy your new digital still camera. If you have any questions, call: Digital Camera Exchange Warranty .............. 877-833-3491 Customer Service .............................................. 877-833-3491 Accessories ................................ ,........................ 800-338-0376 Product Registration .................... i Erasing single images ..... 13 Erasing all images .......... 13 Important Safety Information ..... i Software .............................

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TWAIN Driver buttons (Cont.) Help for the user(s) ............. 19 Exit from TWAIN ............... 19 Camera User Interface .............. 21 Camera Top View .................. 21 Camera Front View ................ 21 Camera Back View ................ 21 Bottom of the Camera ........... 21 Sides of the Camera ............... 21 Basic Button Functionality .... 21 References ................................... 21 Specifications ........................ 22 Troubleshooting ..................... 23 T

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Unpack the Camera and Accessories. • Save the packing materials and box in case you ever need to ship or store or r di ital camera, you g ...... ,_acked with you_ camera If any are missing • The items shown bexow _" r where the camera was purchased. appear damaged, contact the dealer CDSIO00 Digital Camera NTSC V_deo Cable USBSerialCable Image FAlling$of-v, vare (Macintosh and PC) Cart3,ing Case CDSIO00 AC Power S.PPlY 2 AABaneries 3

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Camera Details A Shutter release/OK button B Optical viewfmder (front) C Lens D Flash D E Auto flash sensor F Self-timer LED E G Ready/processing light F H Viewfinder (back) I Menu screen k J Exposure value/ next image button K Flash set/ GH"__ oo 0 0 previous picture button L Power button °° j _.. _ L M Menu button N Battery Cover O Tripod mount P Video out jack Q AC Power adapter jack R USB/Serial cable jack S Hand strap eyelet S 4

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Attach the Strap Dropping a camera can cause serious damage both internally and externally. So, to secure your investment, attach the hand strap first thing, and use it every time. 1. Insert the small loop at the end of the strap under the strap eyelet. 2. Insert the other end of the strap through the loop to tie the strap onto the strap eyelet. Inserting the Hand Strap Power Supply This digital camera features two ways to supply power to it; either use two batteries (size AA) or the included AC

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Using AC Adapter To power the camera from an electrical outlet, use the supplied AC adapter. To attach the adapter to your digital camera: 1. Open the rubber connector cover on the camera's side, using the flap handle and pulling it upwards. AC ADAPTER The supplied AC adapter will allow the DC IN 5V _- O0 digital camera to operate without batteries 2. Plug the AC adapter into the proper camera jack. Make sure the plug slides all the way into the jack. 3. Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet ma

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Auto Power Off To conserve energy, the camera goes into "sleep" mode automatically if no buttons or switches are pressed for a certain amount of time. Press the POWER button on the back of the camera to restore power to full. Power source inactivity period: Battery- 2 min.; AC adapter- N/A (will not time out). Recording Pictures Since there needs to be pictures taken before the camera will display stored f'des, let's walk through the steps to capture images. Your camera automatically defaults to

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Viewing Stored Images The images stored in the camera's memory may be viewed on a TV screen or downloaded to your computer. For more information about viewing images on the O O ACADAPTER "_DC IN SV computer, see the section, Working with Images, in this manual. Picture Viewing i. Put the camera into playback mode (as indicated The camera's video input by the _ icon on the rear LCD display) by quickly port allows pictures to be viewed on any TV that has pressing and releasing the menu button (I'M

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On-screen menu choices To get the most benefit from your digital camera, you must know and be able to navigate through the LCD menu choices. In the main menu of either the record (I'_) or playback ([E]_) mode of the camera, you can change settings for f different aspects of the camera's \ performance. o 0 That's right, there are two different 0 0 menus, one for playback mode and 0 0 another for record, whichever you are using the camera for. Playback mode allows browsing through stored pictures.

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Changing settings To switch between recording mode (_) and playback mode (_--q), quickly press and release the Menu button ([M]) at the ÷ IE " O lower right of the LCD screen until the on-screen icon changes. [ 1 NTSC O i Pressing and holding the Menu button rM3 enters the camera into a submenu level in either playback or record modes. The buttons on the camera's back side allow you to change Once at the submenu level, quickly from capture to playback mode. These buttons also allow changing how

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3. Pressthe shutterreleasebuttonon viewfinder and press the shutter release button to activate the top of the camera to select "OK" countdown. and activate fme picture quality. Note: The camera will remain in fine TIP: For vibration-free photos, use a ] quality mode until manually changed. tripod or other stable surface to If the batteries are removed, it will mount the camera during self timer mode. change back to the factory default (Normal mode). Adjusting the exposure value (EV) Turning on t

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Battery power display Exposure value (Cont.) One icon that can show up in either . Use the EV/+ button at the upper record or playback mode is the battery left of the LCD monitor to increase power indicator (_-_). Weak batteries the exposure value setting or the _t/- should be replaced as soon as possible. button to decrease it. • Never allow dead batteries to remain Note: The exposure values can be in the camera. Corrosion could determined by noting the mark next to cause serious damage. "E" on

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4. when the correct image number is displayed on the LCD, press the shutter release button on top of the camera to OK erasing the picture. Note: Another image can be selected with the EV/+ or _/- buttons and erased following the above steps. . Tune the TV to its video input line (for more information about video Erasing all images input, see the User's Manual that An alternative to erasing images one at came with the teIevision). a time is to erase all stored images at 4. Pictures from the camer

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Introduction to the camera's TWAIN Driver Using the provided TWAIN application* allows the transfer of photos from the digital camera to a computer. The following is a discussion of key software points to make the process of getting your pictures on a computer easier. TWAIN is defined by a standard software protocol and API for communication between software applications and image acquisition devices (digital cameras and scanners). The TWAIN driver is the software that transfers photos from the

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Selecting the TWAIN driver From within your image-editing software, you will need to tell the computer what driver to use to get images from your digital camera. Select FILE->SELECT SOURCE and choose the TWAIN driver for the camera that was installed from the supplied software. Connect the camera to the computer Now that there are images stored in the camera, you can connect it to the computer and "download" the data to the TWAIN driver software. Make sure that the proper serial cable is used to

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TWAIN Driver buttons There are several options within the TWAIN software to simplify working with digital pictures. ,! The following is a list of the buttons in the TWAIN driver software and an ,i! explanation of their functions. Connect Camera to Computer Choose DIGITAL CAMERA to access Using this button connects the TWAIN stored images. interface to Camera. The TWAIN driver interface will be launched by the editing software and The TWAIN driver will auto-detect and begin the transfer process b

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Get Image(s) Scroll One Row Down Use this button to select an image from Use this button to scroll down one row the TWAIN interface to the graphic- of pictures (four photos). editing application. Note: If the last thumbnail is already Note: You must select one or more image viewable, nothing will happen. files from the TWAIN interface. The photos will then display on the graphic-editing Scroll One Screen Down application. Use this button to scroll one full screen Download Image(s) down (twelve p


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