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[. . . ] See N LCD Preview LCD Preview Note Still picture mode and AVI Movie function are temporarily disabled when the MENU is shown. To take still pictures or AVI Movie, please select to exit MENU. 8 How to Enter MENU on LCD Display Mode Selecting Mode Selecting Rotate (MENU control) up or down to shift between to select mode. (1) Exit MENU (2) Playback (3) Voice Record (4) Picture Resolution (5) Picture Quality LCD Preview Screen Page 1 N modes. [. . . ] (See P. 9 for more on the Mode Gently insert CF Card to CF Card Slot. We recommend CF Cards from Transcend, HP, PQI, PRETEC, Sandisk and Toshiba. Other Functions 19 Power Battery Indicators on the LCD display indicates low battery. Your taken pictures or AVI movies will be stored in the built-in SDRAM if a CF card is not inserted to the camera. Transfer data from built-in SDRAM Memory to your PC immediately to avoid data loss. All SDRAM data will be lost when the camera loses power from battery exhaustion or removal. Full Low Out of power When not using your camera for extended periods, we suggest you remove the batteries. LCD Backlight To reduce power consumption, turn off the LCD backlight. Backlight On Off 20 Power For Best Results Keep the focus set to close-ups. Make sure you have adequate light when taking still pictures or movies. Make sure you have adequate light For Best Results 21 except for extreme A/V out Mode A/V out mode Connect your camera and TV via A/V out cable for real time display, and you can share recorded AVI Movies and pictures with your family and friends. (2) Please plug in Video and Audio AV cable to your TV first and then plug in the camera. (3) Turn on the camera. TV Step1 Video A/V Audio Step2 A/V out Mode 22 TV Playback MENU Press and TV MENU will appear while camera (MENU successfully enters A/V out mode. Press N Screen Page 1 TV Preview LCDPreview Screen Page 2 TV Preview TV Playback 23 Bundled Software Mega DV Manager and other bundled software packages Mega DV Manager is your camera's driver as well as basic operating software. Your camera also comes bundled with the following video and image processing software. For more information, see each application's help file or visit the supplier's website. NetMeeting Http://www. microsoft. com/windows/netmeeting/default. asp VideoLive Mail Http://www. goCyberlink. com Power Director Pro Http://www. goCyberlink. com Media Show Http://www. goCyberlink. com Photo Explorer Http://www. ulead. com Photo Express SE Http://www. ulead. com When using other applications to capture image, please see P30. 24 Applications (1) Mega DV Manager (2) NetMeeting (3) VideoLive Mail (4) Power Director Pro (5) Media Show (6) Photo Explorer (7) Photo Express SE Main Feature Mega DV Manager configuration software Total Video Conference Software Solution Create and Send Video E-mails Edit and Create Movies on CDs. Make Animated Slide Shows for the Web or Screen Saver Manage Your Visual File Edit and Manage Your Photos and Albums 1. [. . . ] Noise appears on PC screen while camera used as a video conferencing camera. Use editing tools such as PhotoExpress to adjust image brightness. Troubleshooting 35 AIPTEK Service If you have any problems, please contact AIPTEK office to which your country is assigned. [. . . ]

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