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Digital Camera DXG-568 User’s Manual.
1 Getti ng S tar ted ■ AT T E N T I O N ................................................................... .................. 4 Safety Precautions .......... ........................................................................... ............. 4 Bef o re Us e .
2 EV Compensatio n .............. .................................................................... ............... 20 V olume ................................................................................................. ............... 20 ■ System Language Optio ns .
3 ■ Playback Mode LCD Screen Icon s ........... ................................................................... ................... 37 Thumbnail Di splay and File Selection ..... ............................................. ................... 39 Image Enlargem ent Mode .
4 Sa fe ty P rec au ti on s The Sof tware CD p acka ged with this cam era is de signe d f or a PC on ly . Playi ng it on an aud io CD pl ay er may da mage the device.
5 Important Notices This product consists of intricate el e ctrical parts. T o ensure optimal performance, do not drop the camera. Avoid storing the camera in the followin g location s: 1. In damp or dusty places. 2. In seal ed vehicles, under direct sunlight, or in places with h igh temperatur es.
6 Carefully unpack your camer a and make su re th at yo u have th e f oll owi ng item s. If an item is missing o r damaged, please con tact the v endor i mmedi ately .
7 Names of Parts 1. Speaker 2. Lens Cover/P ower Switch 3. Shutter Button 4. Flash 5. Red-ey e R eduction Device 6. Microphone 7. Self-ti mer LED 8.
8 1. Status LE D 2. Macro LED 3. LCD Screen 4. Display Button 5. Menu Button 6. 4-wa y Scroll Button 7. Strap Holder 8. Flas h Button 9. Battery Cov er 10. Mode Dial 11. Memory C ard Slot Operation Buttons Macro swit ch T oggles between the Ma cro and Normal Modes; refer to pag e 29 for details.
9 Loading/Replacing Batteries Turn t he di gital camera off a nd foll ow th e instr uctions bel ow: Slide the battery cov er open in the direction indicated by the arro w . Inse rt the batteries acco rding to the diag ram on the inside of the c over .
10 Load in g the Mem ory Card Turn the ca mera off a nd fo llow t he i nstruct ions belo w: Note: This camer a does not come with a memory card. Optional SD cards can be purchased at www .dx gusa.com/ shop Slide the battery cov er open in the direction indicated by the arro w .
11 R e movi ng th e Me mor y C ar d Turn the ca mera off a nd fo llow the instruct io ns b elow: Slide the batter y cov er open in the direction indic ated by the arr ow . Press the memory card down gently an d then release. The memory card will partially pop-up.
12 Under normal conditions, the icon will be display e d on t he LC D screen af ter inserting the memory card. If the icon is displayed, it means the camer a is using the internal memory . There are four possible reasons for this: The ca mera c annot r ecogn ize the file format of the memory card.
13 The c amera has a memory ca rd sl ot ma lfuncti on and can ’t access the m emory ca rd. Please contact DXG technical support for assistance. Using the Internal M emory This camera has 3 2.
14 Inse rt the thin end of the str ap into the stra p holder . Pass the other end of strap t hrough the loop. Pull the strap tightly . Attaching the Strap.
15 Power supp ly Slide the lens co ver back gently a nd the power will turn on automati cally . T o turn off the power , slide the lens cover back.
16 LED I nd icat ors The foll owing ta ble l ists th e descri ption of t he Self -tim er LED (lo cate d on the front of camer a) and Status LED (located on the re ar of camera): Color Description Re d O n B u s y Status LED Green On Macro Self-time r LED Re d B l i n k i n g The self -timer is activ ated.
17 T oggle the Mode Dial to the Setup Mode . Se t tin g th e Date/ T i me This camera can record the date and time of th e photogr aph, if the co rre ct date and time are set u p before usin g the camera . Peas e refer to the Setup Mode section for more information (refer to page 20).
18 LCD Sc reen The LCD screen makes it e asy to fr ame the su bject, adjust the set tings, and view the recorded photos and videos. Not e: Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can cau se the LCD screen to tempor arily darken . This is normal fo r LCD screen and is not permanen t.
19 T oggle the Mode Dial to the Setup Mode . There are 4 major s ections that can be acces sed by pr essin g the righ t arrow k ey: Image S etup , System , S ystem2 and Options. Image Settings Image R esolu tion There are 4 resolu tion settings a v ailable for taking still pictures: 3680x2760, 2592x1944, 2048x1536 an d 1280 x960.
20 EV compensa tion Y ou can adjust th e EV Comp ensation v alue manual ly . All thi ngs being equa l, the higher t he EV compe nsation , the brighte r the phot os. The v alu e ran ges from -2.0EV to +2.0 EV , in 0.5 EV step s. Volume The re are 9 l eve ls o f s pe ake r vo lum e you can ad jus t; the lo we st le vel is mut e.
21 Auto Power Off Off: This will disable auto power off function so that the camera is always on. Note: This c an cause your batteries to dr ain more quickly . 1 Min: The cam era will power off after 60 seconds. T o “wake” the ca mera up , you must close the shutter and t hen reopen it.
22 Options Format M emory F o rmatting the memory card / internal memory will erase all st ored data; the data cannot be r estored. Mak e sure y ou backup important ph otos to a PC bef ore yo u ref orma t.
23 Menu Index Setup Mode (con.).
24 IM A G E IM A G E :S e l. :Se t IM A G E :S e l. :Se t IM A G E :S e l. :Se t IM A G E Re sol uti on Qua lit y White Bala nce Exposure V alue Vo l u m e :P a ge :S e l.
25 SY ST E M SY ST E M :S e l. Se t Fr e q u e n cy 60 H Z 50 H Z 60 H Z 50 H Z SY ST E M :S e l. Se t SY ST E M :: S e l . +/- Set Da te/ T ime SY ST E M :: S e l . +/- Set Da te/ Tim e SY ST E M :: S e l . +/- Set Da te/ Tim e SY ST E M :S e l. Se t SY ST E M Language D ate /T ime TV Sta ndard Frequency : Page : Sel.
26 SY ST E M 2 :S e l. Se t SY ST E M 2 :S e l. Se t SY ST E M 2 SY ST E M 2 LCD Cont rast LCD Brightne ss Ca p tur e E f fe ct :P a ge :Se l. :Se t SY ST E M 2 LCD Cont rast LCD Brightne ss Ca p tur e E f fe ct :P a ge :Se l. :Se t SY ST E M 2 LCD Cont rast LCD Brightne ss Ca p tur e E f fe ct :P a ge :Se l.
27 OPT I ON OPTI ON :S el. :S e t OPTI ON :S el. :S e t OPTI ON :S el. :S e t F o r m a t OK Ca n ce l OK Ca n ce l OPTI ON :S e l. :Se t OPTI ON :P a ge :Se l. :Se t Format De faul t FW U pdate Copy to C a rd OPTI ON :P a ge :Se l. :Se t Format De faul t FW U pdate Copy to C a rd OPTI ON :P a ge :Se l.
28 Pictur e Mo de T oggle the Mode Dial to the Picture Mode . LCD Sc reen Icon s 1 Picture Mode (photos) Internal memory is half full 2 Image resolution Internal memory (full) 3 Image quality 7 Nu.
29 Taki ng P ictur es Y ou can use this camer a to take still im ages. The recorded im age file form at is JPEG. The maximum recorda b le number of images depends upon the free spac e of the internal memory or SD card. Moreo v er , the image r esoluti on and qual ity wil l also affect the numb er of record able i mages.
30 Macro / Nor mal Y ou can switch to the Macro mode by s lidin g the Macro / Normal switch down. Mode Ic on Descr iption Macro This is suitable for taking pictures at a distance of 9-10 inches. Best for close-up shots. Normal Non e This is suitable for taking pictures at a distance of 5 feet to infi nity .
31 Flash Press the butt on to tog gle betw een dif f erent f lash m odes. Displa y Fla sh Mode Descr iption Off T urns off the flas h; applicable to environments with sufficient light. Auto The flash fires automatically acco rding to the ambient conditions; this mode is best for gener al-purpos e photograph y .
32 Menu Index Picture mode (con.) Image re solution Sel f-ti mer Quality.
33 Picture mode (c on.).
34 Movie/Vid eo Mode T oggle the Mode Dial to the Movie/Video Mode . LCD Sc reen Icon s 1 5 6 4 3 11 10 7 8 9 1 Movie/Vide o Mode Internal memory 2 Image resolution Internal memory is half full 3 .
35 Reco rdin g Video Y ou can use this camera to record videos (M PEG-4 for mat w ith voice). The length of the recorded video depends on the free spac e of the i nte rna l mem ory /SD card . Moreo ver , th e imag e resol ution , imag e qualit y an d fr ame ra te per second will also affect the length of the r ecorded video.
36 Digit al Z oom Press the top of th e 4-way sc roll button to z oom in or the bottom to zoom out . The maximum z oom is 4X. Menu Press the Menu button to show or hid e the menu items. The options include: Image resolut ion, nu mbers of ima ge per secon d, ima ge qual ity , EV compe nsatio n, etc.
37 Menu I ndex Movie/Video Mode (con.).
38 Playback Mode T oggle the Mode Dial to the Playb ack Mode . In Pl ayback Mode, us ers can revi ew the re corded pictures, vid eo and a udio . The symbols and functions on the L CD screen are different a ccording to different file formats.
39 1 Playback Mode 2 Current file number / Recorded number of fi les 3 Video file indicat o r 4 Button icons 5 Battery status (P .15) 6 Video time elapsed 7 Button icons If there are no files stored in the inter nal memory or SD card, a "No File" m essa g e will a ppear on the L CD scr een.
40 The vo ice re cord 7 1 5 6 4 3 Play back the voice r ecor d 1 Playback Mode 2 Current file number / R ecorded file count 3 Video file indicat o r 4 Button icons 5 Battery status (P .15) 6 Movie File 7 Audio file time elapsed 8 Button icons Thumbnail Display and File Sele ction Press the button to enter the th umbnail display mode.
41 Image E nlargement Mode I f y o u s e l e c t ed a n i m a g e f i le, press the Display button to ente r the i mage enlarg ement mode. After entering the image enlargement mode, yo u can press the button to z oom in and press the button to zoom out t he selected image.
42 Play vid eo Once you hav e selected a video file, press the right arrow button to start playing the video . T o pause the playback , press the right a rrow button again. T o stop the pla yback, press the left arrow b utton . Pl ay audi o fi le If you selected an audio file, yo u can pres s the right arrow bu tton to start playing the audio .
43 Menu If there are images sto red on the memory , you can pres s the Menu button to show/hide the menu items. The menu has three sections: Delete, Fun ction, and Printing Setup (this last one only appe ars if there is an SD c ard inserted). Delete Delet e One This deletes the unwanted files from the interna l memory or memory card.
44 Menu I ndex Playback Mode (con.).
45 Playback Mode (con.).
46 Playback Mo de (co n .).
47 Voice Mode LCD Scre en Icon s 5 4 VO I CE :St ar t / S top 1 3 1 Vo i c e M o d e Memory card is pr otected 2 Memory card status Internal memory Memory ca rd Internal memory (full) Memory card .
48 . . . VO I C E VO I C E VO I C E :St art / Stop :St art / Stop :St art / Stop When recordin g audio, th e microphone icon on th e LCD scre en will mov e and a recorded ti me indicator will be appear in the upper right of the LC D screen. Voice M ode (con.
49 USB Mode While the camera is in any mod e, you ca n connect t he USB cable to enter the USB Mode . There are two options i n USB Mo de: Mass Stora ge and PC Cam era.
50 Exploring the memory card through a PC , you will find a DCIM folder on the memory card with the following file architecture: DCIM FSCAM 100 FSCAM 101 P H T O 00 01 .JP G P H T O 00 01 .JP G PHT O00 02 .W A V PHT O00 02 .W A V PHT O00 03 .A VI PHT O00 03 .
51 PC Cam era This digital ca mer a can be used as a P C camer a (provides a liv e feed rather tha n recording). After connecting the camera t o the PC, yo u could use the camera as a PC camera (W ebcam) to hold a vide oconference. Note: You cannot transfer files to your PC in this mod e.
52 This option allows y ou to connect the ca mera direct ly to the printer via the USB cable and print images directly , without a PC. The printer must su pport direct printing function. First, connect the US B cable t o enter USB Mo de. US B PC C a mera Mas s S tor age :P a ge :S e l.
53 Menu I ndex Print All: Prints all images; one co py for each. Printing Directly Mode ( con.).
54 The TV-Out func tion on the camer a allows y ou to transfer ima ges directly to a TV . To tra nsfer the imag es, d o the f ollow ing: 1. Set the video output mode (NTSC/ P AL) of the camer a corresponding to y our TV standa rd. (The Un ited Stat es uses NTS C) Pleas e refer to page 24.
55 Installing the Camera Driver for a PC The driver is intended only for older systems NO T running Windows XP or Windows 2000. If you are running Windows XP or 2000, do not install th e driver. If you h ave installed it, you may want to uninstall it.
56 6. Entering the a pplication setup screen, press " Next " to continue. 7. After the installation is compl eted, the following screen will a ppear . Press " Finish " to complete application i nstallation. Software Drive r Installa tion (con.
57 Installing Mr . Photo and VideoWorks 6 on a PC While the NewSoft Software application is intended for any W indows operating system, the driv er is not. If you are running Window s XP or 2000, do not install the driver, only the NewSoft Applications.
58 6. After readin g the conditio ns of Legal Di sclaimer , click " Yes " to accept and continue the installation. 7. Select the language, then click " Next " to co ntinu e .
59 10. F ollow the installation wiz ard to select the folder location. 11. Select the progr am folder name. 12. Click " Finish " to complete the application installation.
60 13. After the Multimedia Softwa re installa tion is completed, the following screen will appear , click "Ok" to continue. 14. In the DirectX9 setup s creen, click " Ok " after the content is confirmed. Installing Mr. Photo/Vi deoWorks 6 (con.
61 Specificat ions Item Descript ion Image sensor 1/1.8" CM OS Pixels 5.1 Megapixels Lens: F/3.0/8.0 f=9.0mm F ocal length 10-11 inches (Macro) 5 feet ~ ∞ (P ortrait / Infinity) Shutter spee d Mechanical s hutter (1/4 sec. ~ 1/5 00 sec.) LCD scree n 1.
62 Item Description Compression r atio Image: Fine / Normal Video: Fine / Norm al / Basic Interfac e USB 2.0 Video: NTSC/P AL system selectable Language English / T raditional Chinese / Japane se / Ge.
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