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R Model No. PV -DC2090/PV -DC2590 For assistance , call 1-800-272-7033. Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please read these instructions thoroughly, and keep them for future reference.
2 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Thank you and congratulations on your purchase of this state of the art Panasonic Digital Camera. This product has been manufactured and tested to Panasonic’s highest standards to give you the best in performance and reliability.
3 Getting Star ted Inf ormation Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
4 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. 1. Read and understand all instructions. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. 3. Unplug this product from the card slot before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
5 Getting Star ted Precautions f or Compact Modem Card 1. This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. On the back side of this equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment.
6 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T able of Contents Getting Star ted Things Y ou Should Know .................................................................................................. 2 Information .......................................
7 Getting Star ted T able of Contents For Y our Inf ormation Digital Camera Accessory List .................................................................................... 80 Digital Camera Accessory List Order Fo r m .............................
8 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Lens Index of Contr ols Strap Attachment Ring See page 15. LCD Viewfinder See pages 11~13, 19. MENU Button See pages 16, 18, 19, 22~26, 29, 30, 32~38, 41~43, 61, 74, 78. DISPLAY Button See pages 20, 74. POWER Switch (PLAY•OFF•REC•MANUAL REC) Rotate the POWER switch to REC, MANUAL REC or PLAY.
9 Getting Star ted Index of Contr ols VIDEO OUT Terminal See page 28. Rear View Battery Compartment See page 14. Tripod Receptacle Used when securing the camera to a tripod Bottom View CARD EJECT Switch See page 17. SERIAL Terminal See page 48, 54. DC IN Terminal See page 15.
10 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Compact Modem Card (Included with PV-DC2590) Index of Contr ols B/W Full Feature Indicator Panel (PV-DC2590 Only) Battery Indication See page 11. Recording Mode Indication See page 21. Self Timer Indication See page 35.
11 Getting Star ted On Screen Displa y (OSD) REC OSD PLAY OSD CARD1 10 F MA Y 24 1999 10 : 00 AM LIGHT The indication displayed on the LCD screen will tell you the operation status of the Digital Camera.
12 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. LCD Monitor Indication Recording Menu <REC MENU> REC MODE CARD SLO T FLASH SELF TIMER O THERS SEL : SET : EXIT : MENU N N O. 1 AU TO OFF 1 2 3 4 5 1. REC MODE (See Page 21) To change one of the 6 recording modes.
13 Getting Star ted LCD Monitor Indication Playback Menu <PLA Y MENU 1/2> DISPLA Y MODE CARD SLO T DELETE COPY PRINT MARK SEL : SET : EXIT : MENU NORMAL N O. 1 1 2 3 4 5 1. DISPLAY MODE (See Pages 24, 25, 26, 27) Select playback mode. 2. CARD SLOT (See Page 16) To select card slot.
14 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. WARNING! Do not dispose of in fire, put in backwards, disassemble, or short circuit; otherwise battery may leak or burst, causing possible personal injury. 1 While pressing the Lock button, slide the Battery Compartment lid in the direction of the arrow and swing it open.
15 Getting Star ted P ower Suppl y 1 Pull up the Jack Cover. 2 Connect DC OUT on the AC Adaptor to DC IN on the Digital Camera. 3 Plug the AC Adaptor into an AC outlet.
16 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. CompactFlash Card 1 Set POWER OFF before inserting the CompactFlash card. Insert the CompactFlash Card into the Card Slot NO.1 or NO.2 in the direction of the arrow mark and so that the arrow mark side of the card faces the front (lens side) of the Digital Camera.
17 Getting Star ted 6 CompactFlash Card Note: • Do not bend, drop, apply high pressure or subject the card to strong shocks. • Do not store it in places with high tem- perature, high humidity, a lot of dust, or static electricity and strong electromag- netic waves.
18 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Setting the Clock 1 Set POWER to REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU . 3 Press or to select OTHERS and press . Then, press to select CLOCK SET. 4 Press for CLOCK SET menu. 5 Press or hold down or to select hour, then press to set.
19 Basic Operation Capturing Images 1 Set POWER to REC or MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU. 3 Press or to select REC MODE and select recording modes (see page 21), press MENU to exit. 4 Press (Tele) or (Wide) to zoom In and Out.
20 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Capturing Images Using Optical Viewfinder 1 Repeat steps 1 to 3 on page 19. 2 Press DISPLAY twice to turn off the LCD Viewfinder. • If you press MENU, the LCD View- finder will automatically turn on. 3 Frame the image you want to capture within the recording area guide marks on the Optical Viewfinder.
21 Basic Operation Capturing Images SF : Super Fine Mode Select this mode when you want the highest quality resolution with the lowest compression (i.e. for printing). F : Fine Mode Select this mode when you want a high resolution (i.e. for printing or for archiving an image).
22 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Capturing Images 1 Set POWER to REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU. 3 Press or to select OTHERS, and press to display OTHERS menu. 4 Press or to select BEEP and press or to select ON or OFF.
23 Basic Operation Adjusting LCD Viewfinder Brightness 1 Set POWER to REC or PLAY. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display MENU. 3 Press or to select OTHERS and press to display OTHERS menu. 4 Press to display LCD BRIGHTNESS screen. 5 Press (-) or (+) to change the brightness of the LCD Viewfinder; (+) for brighter, (-) for darker.
24 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Playing Bac k Captured Images 1 Set POWER to PLAY. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU and press to set display mode to NORMAL.
25 Basic Operation 1 Set POWER to PLAY. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU and press to set display mode to ZOOM. 3 Press MENU, the center portion is zoomed X2. 4 Press , , , or repeatedly to change the zooming area. 5 Press SHTR to restore the image to its normal size.
26 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Playing Bac k Captured Images 1 Set POWER to PLAY. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU and press to set display mode to . 3 Press MENU. A Multi Image Playback screen will appear. 4 Press (+) repeatedly to scroll forward through Multi Image pages (each page contains 9 images).
27 Basic Operation 6 Press to display the preceding images and to display the next 9 images. • When the first image on CARD1 is selected, press to select an image on CARD2 (if inserted). When the last image on CARD1 is selected, press to select an image on CARD2 (if inserted).
28 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. / 2, 4 Viewing Ima g es on Y our TV Screen and T ransferring Y our Images (VCR) 1 Connect the Digital Camera to your TV or VCR using the Video cable (supplied) as shown. 2 Turn on your TV and select its video input mode, or, turn on your VCR and select its line input mode.
29 Special Features Focus/Macro Recor ding 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu. 3 Press or to select FOCUS and press or to select one of the four modes shown below. • Default setting is AUTO.
30 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Using the built-in Flash This camera includes a built-in Flash which can be used to capture images in dimly lit conditions. 1 Set POWER to REC or MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU or MANUAL REC menu.
31 Special Features (Flash) Button (Model PV-DC2590 Only) B/W Full Feature Indicator Panel Using the built-in Flash The Flash will start charging and LCD Viewfinder will go OFF in the following conditions ; • POWER is set from OFF to REC and flash is in Flash mode.
32 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. White Balance 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu. 3 Press or to select WHITE BALANCE and press or to select one of the three settings shown below. • Default setting is AUTO.
33 Special Features Light Metering 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu. 3 Press or to select LIGHT METER and press or to select one of the two settings shown below. • Default setting is AUTO.
34 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Capture B/W Images You can also capture images in black and white using this mode. 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu. 3 Press or to select B/W. 4 Press or to select ON.
35 Special Features Self Timer Recor ding 1 Set POWER to REC or MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display REC MENU or MANUAL REC menu . 3 Press or to select SELF TIMER and press or to select ON. This puts the camera in self-timer mode.
36 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Adjusting the Iris Manuall y Normally, the camera adjusts the exposure automatically. However, when the background is extremely bright, or when the subject is backlit, you can compensate by adjusting the Iris manually.
37 Special Features Time Lapse Recor ding 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu. 3 Press or to select TIME LAPSE and press to select time interval. You can select a capture rate of 1MIN, 5MIN, 10MIN, 30MIN, 1HOUR, 6HOUR, 12HOUR, or 24HOUR.
38 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T o Delete Specific Imag es You can delete unwanted images and increase the remaining image memory. Warning: Once deleted, images cannot be restored. 1 Set POWER to PLAY. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display the PLAY MENU.
39 Special Features T o Delete All Imag es You can delete all images from memory easily with this operation. Warning: Once deleted, images cannot be restored. 1 Repeat Steps 1 to 3 on page 38. 2 Press or to select DELETE ALL and press to display DELETE ALL menu.
40 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Formatting CF Card You can easily format your CF Card using this operation. Warning: Once formatted, all of your image data will be deleted and cannot be restored.
41 Special Features T o Copy Ima g e P ages You can copy images from CF card to CF card easily with this operation. Note : Be sure to insert a CF card into both slots. 1 Set POWER to PLAY, press MENU to display PLAY MENU and select COPY. • If a CF card is not inserted into both slots, you cannot proceed.
42 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T o Copy All Ima ges You can copy all images from CF card to CF card easily with this operation. NOTE: Be sure to insert CF cards into both slots. 1 Set POWER to PLAY, press MENU to display PLAY MENU and select COPY .
43 Special Features Slide Show You can playback captured images as a slide show. 1 LED Lamp 3, 4 1 Set POWER to PLAY. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display the PLAY menu. 3 Press or to select SLIDE SHOW. 4 Press to start slide show. • Press MENU to exit this mode.
44 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Inser ting the PCMCIA Adaptor Inserting the CompactFlash Card • The adaptor with the CompactFlash Card should be inserted when your computer is in the power on mode. 1 Remove the CompactFlash Card from the camera.
45 Special Features Identified as Removable Hard Disk Sub Directory (DCim) If Windows 95/98 Explorer is opened Inser ting the PCMCIA Adaptor Image Folder Image is displayed as a Panaxxxx.
46 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T ransf erring Y our Images (Windows 95/98) System Requirements: • IBM PC/AT or compatible. • Windows 95/Windows 98. • 386SX CPU or higher. (486 recom- mended.) • RAM: 16 MB on-board memory. • 10 MB available hard disk space.
47 Special Features T ransferring Y our Imag es (Windows 95/98) Twain Driver for Adobe® PhotoDeluxe™ Home Edition 3.0 Installation • The Twain Driver, when installed, allows your camera to communicate directly with PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3.0. Note: • Please install Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3.
48 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T ransferring Y our Imag es (Windows 95/98) PC Connecting Cable for Windows (Supplied) RS-232C (D-Sub 9-pin) 2 1, 3 1 Turn off your PC. 2 Connect the Digital Camera to your PC (Windows) using the PC connecting cable (supplied).
49 Special Features 1 Select Programs/PalmCam 2.0/ PalmCam 2.0 from the Start. 2 PalmCam Driver is opened. Note : To specify the PORT to which the Camera is connected. The commands in the COM Port Setup menu are used to change the COM Port or Baudrate.
50 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T ransferring Y our Imag es (Windows 95/98) 1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 49 to run the software. 2 Select from the Toolbar or Select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data in from Camera] to establish a link between the Camera and PC.
51 Special Features T ransferring Y our Ima g es (Windows 95/98) 1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 49 to run the software. 2 Select from the Toolbar or Select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data out to Camera] to transfer images from the PC to the Camera.
52 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T ransferring Y our Images (Macintosh) System Requirements: • System 7.1 or later. • System 8 or later (for Remote Access). • 68040 CPU or higher, or Power Macintosh. • 16 MB of RAM. • 10MB available hard disk space.
53 Special Features T ransferring Y our Images (Macintosh) Plug-in Driver for Adobe® PhotoDeluxe™ 2.0 Installation • The Plug-in Driver, when installed, allows your camera to communicate directly with PhotoDeluxe 2.0. Note: • Please install Adobe PhotoDeluxe 2.
54 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T ransferring Y our Images (Macintosh) 1, 3 2 PC Connecting Cable for Windows (Supplied) Modem port or printer port PC Connecting Cable Adaptor for Macintosh (Optional) 1 Turn off your PC (Macintosh).
55 Special Features 1 Double click the PalmCam icon. 2 PalmCam Driver is opened. T ransferring Y our Images (Macintosh) Note : To specify the PORT to which the Camera is connected. The commands in the COM Port Setup menu are used to change the COM Port or Baud Rate.
56 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. T ransferring Y our Images (Macintosh) 1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 55 to run the software. 2 Click from the Toolbar or Select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data in from Camera] to establish a link between the Camera and PC.
57 Special Features T ransferring Y our Images (Macintosh) 1 Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 55 to run the software. 2 Select from the Toolbar or Select [Communication] from the [File] menu, and then select [Data out to Camera] to transfer images from the PC to the Camera.
58 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Communication Function 1 Set POWER OFF before inserting the CompactFlash card and modem card. Insert the CF Card and Compact Modem Card into the CompactFlash Card Slots in the direction of the arrow mark and so that the arrow mark side of the card faces the front (lens side) of the Digital Camera.
59 Special Features Communication Function Note : Communication Function is only available in the USA. * PalmCam Communication software must be installed.
60 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Communication Function Notes for Modem Communication • Depending on the area, the line situation may be poor making communication impossible. • It is not possible to call from an extension line. (However, it is possible to call from an extension line to an outside line.
61 Special Features Remote Access 1 Set POWER to MANUAL REC. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display MANUAL REC menu. • When the recording mode is set to (Motion Image Rec) or (Burst Rec), the recording mode will go to F (Fine). 3 Press or to select REMOTE ACCESS and press .
62 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Remote Access (Windows 95/98) 1 Select Programs/PalmCam 2.0/Remote Access 1.0 from the Start. 2 When application runs correctly, the Remote Access dialog box will be displayed. Running the application Y ou can transf er pre-recorded image files from the PC to the Camera .
63 Special Features Remote Access (Windows 95/98) Settings Y ou can set the telephone number fo r connection from PC to Camera, and specify the T ransf er P ath to sav e images transf erred from the Camera. 1 Select [Setting...] from the Remote Access dialog box.
64 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Camera Connection Remote Access (Windows 95/98) 1 Select [Connect] from the Remote Access dialog box. 2 If communication connection was made correctly, the Remote Access dialog box will be change as follows. • You need to setup the PC's modem before running this application.
65 Special Features Time Lapse Recording Remote Access (Windows 95/98) 1 Select [Time Lapse...] from the Remote Access dialog box. 2 The time lapse dialog box will be displayed. 3 Set Record, Mode, Interval and Clock Setup. Record : Select [ON] for time lapse recording.
66 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Remote Recording Remote Access (Windows 95/98) 1 Select [Shutter...] from the Remote Access dialog box. 2 The shutter dialog box will display the number of pages remaining in the CF card for each mode. 3 Click [OK] to start recording.
67 Special Features Download Remote Access (Windows 95/98) 1 Select [Download] from the Remote Access dialog box. 2 Image Preview dialog box will be displayed. 3 You can perform any one of the following 3 functions (for more details, refer to Help) ; • Preview Images in the Camera.
68 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Remote Access (Macintosh) 1 Double click the "PalmCam Remote Access" icon. 2 When application runs correctly, the Remote Access dialog box will be displayed. Running the application Y ou can transf er pre-recorded image files from the Camera to the PC.
69 Special Features Remote Access (Macintosh) Settings Y ou can set the telephone number fo r connection from PC to Camera, and specify the T ransf er P ath to sav e images trans- f erred from the Camera. 1 Select [Setting...] from the Remote Access dialog box.
70 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Camera Connection Remote Access (Macintosh) 1 Select [Connect] from the Remote Access dialog box. 2 If communication connection was made correctly, the Remote Access dialog box will change as follows. • You need to setup the PC's modem before running this application.
71 Special Features Time Lapse Recording Remote Access (Macintosh) 1 Select [Time Lapse...] from the Remote Access dialog box. 2 The time lapse dialog box will be displayed. Y ou can set the recording interval, image mode and clock f or time lapse recording.
72 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Remote Recording Remote Access (Macintosh) 1 Select [Shutter...] from the Remote Access dialog box. 2 The shutter dialog box will display the number of pages remaining in the CF card for each mode. 3 Click [OK] to start recording.
73 Special Features Download Remote Access (Macintosh) 1 Select [Download] from the Remote Access dialog box. 2 Image Preview dialog box will be displayed. 3 You can perform any one of the following 3 functions (for more details, refer to Help) ; • Preview Images in the Camera.
74 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Communication 1 Set POWER to PLAY. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display PLAY MENU. 3 Press or to select COMMUNICA- TION and press . • If the Compact Modem Card is not inserted, "COMMUNICATION" can not be selected.
75 Special Features Communication 5 Press or to select V34, V90, or K56 from MODEM and press . • Normally, V90 is selected. If your PC modem is 56K, set to 56K. • This step is not necessary when sending image to a fax machine. 6 Press or to select FAX or DATA from MODE and press .
76 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. PC Connection Driver Software Quick Reference 1 File Create New Album To create an untitled album window which does not have any images. File Open... To open an existing image (BMP or JPEG), or album file. Close To close the active image or album window.
77 Special Features 2 Edit Add to Album... To add images to a new or existing album file. Cut To remove the selected image from the active Album and place it on the Clipboard. Copy To copy the selected image from the active Album and place it on the Clipboard.
78 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Using the Digital Photo Printer Images can be selected for print out on a digital photo printer (sold separately). 1 2, 5 LED Lamp 3, 4 4 1 Set POWER to PLAY. • The LED Lamp lights up. 2 Press MENU to display the PLAY MENU.
79 Special Features Using the Digital Photo Printer Printing on a Digital Photo Printer 1 Remove the CompactFlash Card containing the captured images from the camera and insert it into the PCMCIA Adaptor (see page 44). 2 Connect the PCMCIA Adaptor (included with printer) to the Digital Photo Printer*.
80 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Digital Camera Accessor y List For ordering instructions, see the Accessory Order Form page. Accessory # PV-SAC10 PV-CFM10* PV-MCA10 PV-H125 Description AC Adaptor Compact Modem Card Macintosh Adaptor Cable Digital Camera Bag Price $69.
81 For Y our Inf ormation Digital Camera Accessor y Order Form Please photocopy this form when placing an order. 2. Items Ordered 1. Model # TO OBTAIN ANY OF OUR DIGITAL CAMERA ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO .
82 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Bef ore Requesting Ser vice If you have a problem with your Digital Camera, it may be something you can correct yourself. Check the list below for symptoms and corrections. Solution • Alkaline Battery is worn out.
83 For Y our Inf ormation Specifications CCD 1/2.7 inch (9.34 mm) 1,320,000 Pixels Lens f=5.2-15.6 mm (equiv alent to a 34-102 mm lens on a 35 mm still camera.)/F2.8-4.7 Focus A uto / Preset (Zone) Focusing Area 7.9 inch (20cm)– ∞ (appro x) Iris F2.
84 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. W arranty Panasonic Sales Company, Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Ave. 65 de Infantería.
85 For Y our Inf ormation Ser vice Center Director y As of October ’97 For Product Information, operating Assistance, Literature Request, Dealer Locations, and all Customer Service inquires please contact: 1-800-272-7033, Monday-Friday 8:30am-8pm EST.
86 For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033. Index A AC Adaptor (optional) 15, 80 Accessor y (optional) 80, 81 Accessory (supplied) 2 Alkaline Battery 2, 14 B Battery Remaining Indication 11 Beep 22 Bright.
87 For Y our Inf ormation S Self Timer 9, 12, 35 Setting the Clock 18 Slide Sho w 43 Specifications 83 Stand By 22 Symptom/Solution 84 T T ransf err ing Images 28, 46~57 Time Lapse 37 V Video Cable 2,.
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