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Welcome Dear user, thanks for purchasing this product. Much investment in time and effort has gone into its development, and it is our hope that it will give you many years of trouble-free service. Safety Notice 1. Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camera; otherwise the warranty will be voided. 2. Avoid all contact with water, and dry hands before using. 3. Do not expose the camera to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight. Doing so may damage the camera. 4. Use the camera with care. Avoid pressing hard on the camera body. 5. For your own safety, avoid using the camera when there is a storm or lightning. 6. Avoid using batteries of different brands or types at the same time. This may lead to the potential for serious damage. 7. Remove batteries during long periods between usage, as deteriorated batteries may affect the functionality of the camera. 8. Remove batteries if they show signs of leaking or distortion. 9. Use only the accessories supplied by the manufacturer. 10. Keep the camera out of the reach of children. 01 Table of Contents Welcome Safety Notice Table of Contents Camera Parts Getting Started Loading the batteries Inserting the SD/MMC card (optional) Attaching the wrist strap (optional) How to hold your camera How to open the connector cover Using the tripod (optional) 1 1 2 5 6 6 7 8 9 9 10 12 12 12 13 14 14 15 15 16 17 17 18 18 18 19 20 20 21 22 23 24 25 02 Basic Operations Turning on your camera Turning off your camera Setting the language Recording a video clip - How to record a video clip - Setting the focus - Zooming - Selecting metering modes Taking a still picture - How to take a still picture - Using flash strobe - Zooming - Selecting metering mode Recording a voice clip Playing back your recordings - Full-screen view - Thumbnail view - Reviewing a still picture - Playing back a video or audio clip Switching on/off the OSD display Connecting the camera to your TV Table of Contents Advanced Operations Menu access and operations Digital Video Camcorder menu - Changing the video resolution - Adjusting exposure compensation - Applying special effects to video clips Digital Still Camera menu - Changing picture resolution - Using the self-timer - Adjusting the white balance - Adjusting exposure compensation - Applying special effects to still pictures - Using the date stamp Playback menu - Deleting files - Viewing file information - Locking files - Sorting files Playing MP3 music - Copying MP3 files to the camera - Playing MP3 files MP3 menu - Repeat playing - Setting 3D enhancement - Setting bass effect - Viewing MP3 info - Deleting MP3 files - Holding button settings 26 26 27 27 28 29 30 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 38 39 40 40 41 42 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 48 48 49 49 50 50 03 Camera Settings Switching to Settings mode Setting the date and time Setting the beep sound Setting the flicker Setting the language Setting auto-off Table of Contents Formatting media Restoring default settings 51 51 Copying Files to Your PC Installing the DV 3500 Driver on your PC Connecting the camera to your PC Copying files to the PC Viewing/Playing files on your PC File location 52 52 54 55 57 58 Using PC Camera Installing DV 3500 software Starting the application Using the DV 3500 PC Camera - Recording an AVI movie - Taking a snapshot - Configuring Format options - Configuring Properties options - Configuring Flicker options 60 60 60 63 64 64 64 65 65 Addenda Flicker Settings Table LED Event Table Storage Capacity Table Battery Life Table System Message Table Specificatoins 66 66 66 67 68 69 70 71 74 84 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting on USB Aiptek Service 04 Camera Parts SD / M M C P U S H R ELEA S E Power button Mode Dial Record/Shutter/Play/Pause button ( Direction buttons ( Menu/OK button ( INDEX button ( ) ) ) ) Microphone Flash strobe Focus switch Lens Self-timer LED Connector cover A/V out connector Earphone connector USB connector Strap hook (2) Speaker Mode Dial pointer ) Tripod socket Battery compartment cover Battery compartment Memory card slot Strap hook (1) Status LED LCD panel LCD display switch ( 05 Getting Started Loading the batteries 1. Slide the battery compartment cover open in the direction as indicated. Getting Started - Loading the batteries DM S /M C U H EE S P S RLAE 2. Place the batteries into the compartment. Note that the positive(+) and negative(-) ends cannot be reversed. + 3. After the batteries are properly installed, replace the battery compartment cover. DM S /M C U H EE S P S RLAE Do not use different types or brands of batteries at the same time. Alkaline batteries or rechargeable NiMH batteries are recommended for high performance. 06 Inserting the SD/MMC card (optional) Getting Started - Inserting the SD/MMC card (optional) In addition to 16MB (128Mbits) of built-in flash memory, your camera can store data on a Secure Digital (SD) card or a MultiMedia card (MMC). The supported memory size ranges from 8MB to 512MB. To insert a SD/MMC card, gently push the card as indicated until the card reaches the end of the slot. To remove the card, first gently push the card. After the card pops up, pull the card out of the slot. The SD card comes with a write-protect switch. When the write-protect switch is set to the Lock position, the card will become non-writable. To ensure that the camera can operate normally, you should set the write-protect switch to the Unlock position before inserting the SD card. Unlock Lock Do not remove the SD/MMC card while the camera is processing data (when the LED indicates red light). When a SD/MMC card is inserted, the camera will use the card as the main storage media. Files stored in the camera's built-in memory will become inaccessible until the SD/MMC card is removed. 07 Attaching the wrist strap (optional) Getting Started - Attaching the wrist strap (optional) 1. Unfasten and separate the strap into two parts. 2. Thread one part of the strap into the hook (1) on the back side of the camera. 3. Thread the other part of the strap into the hook (2) on the front side of the camera. 4. Fasten the wrist strap as indicated. Moving the ring on the strap to the right will tighten the strap, and vice versa. Then use the leather wrap to hold the strap. 08 How to hold your camera Getting Started - How to hold your camera / How to open the connector cover Please put your hand through the wrist strap and firmly hold the camera as illustrated. While taking still pictures or recording video clips, avoid blocking the lens to retain the best result. Avoid blocking the lens. How to open the connector cover When you want to connect the camera to your PC, TV or earphone, you need to open the connector cover. Please open the cover gently in the direction as illustrated below. Gently pull up the cover. Open the connector cover. 09 Using the tripod (optional) Getting Started - Using the tripod (optional) Use a tripod to minimize camera movement and ensure optimal image quality, especially while shooting selfportraits or video conferencing. Loose Tight 10 Basic Operations Basic Operations Turning on your camera Press and hold down the power button for 1 second to turn on the camera. Basic Operations - Turning on your camera / Turning off your camera The LED will light up. If the camera is not turned on after pressing the power button, please check: 1. There are two AA batteries installed in the camera. 2. The batteries have enough power left. 3. The polar(+ -) directions of the installed batteries are correct. Turning off your camera Press and hold down the power button for 1 second to turn off the camera. The LED will go out. 12 Setting the language When you power on the camera for the first time, the LCD display may not be shown in your local language. You can set the LCD display language using the method below: Basic Operations - Setting the language 1. Set the Mode Dial to the Settings mode, and the Settings menu will display as illustrated. 2. Use the Up or Down ( Language item. ) button to highlight the Settings Time 2003/01/01 Beep Flicker Language 3. When the Language item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button to enter the sub) menu. In the sub-menu, use the Up or Down ( button to select a suitable language, and then press the Menu/OK ( ) button to adopt. Language Exit English German 4. After all settings are done, you are ready to use the camera. Set the Mode Dial to other modes according to your purpose. 13 Recording a video clip How to record a video clip Basic Operations - Recording a video clip 1. Set the Mode Dial to Digital Video Camcorder mode. The LCD display will show the screen below: LCD Display Zoom ratio Number of recordings Mode Icon 1.0X 10 Storage media: : internal memory : SD/MMC card Resolution 00:00:10 Recording time Record / Stop Battery life 3. Press the Record/Shutter ( button to start recording. ) 4. Press the Record/Shutter ( ) button again to stop recording. 14 Recording a video clip (continued) Setting the focus Basic Operations - Recording a video clip (continued) You can adjust the focus by setting the Focus Switch. Normally, you should set the focus to ( ) for most shooting conditions. Select ( ) only for close-ups. The focus is adjustable during recording. Zooming While recording, you can press the Up or Down ( ) button to zoom in or zoom out the picture. 15 Recording a video clip (continued) Selecting metering modes Basic Operations - Recording a video clip (continued) Under normal condition, the light is automatically measured based on overall lighting. If the subject of shooting appears too dark and the background too bright, you can manually select a proper metering mode according to the subject's position. Pressing the Right ( ) button repeatedly will switch the metering mode in the following order: Auto g Average g Center g Center-low g Auto. Auto mode (no indicator): When the camera is in Auto mode, the camera will automatically select the best metering method for the overall conditions. Average mode: When in Average mode, the camera will measure the lighting condition within the bracketed area. Center mode: When under Center mode, the camera will measure the lighting condition within the central area. Center-low mode: The camera will focus the metering on the center-low area. Center Mode Center-low Mode 1.0X 10 1.0X 10 1.0X 10 1.0X 10 Auto Mode Average Mode 16 Taking a still picture How to take a still picture Basic Operations - Taking a still picture 1. Set the Mode Dial to Digital Still Camera mode. The LCD display will show the screen below: LCD Display Zoom ratio Number of recordings Mode Icon 1.0X 10 Storage media: : internal memory : SD/MMC card Flash status Resolution Battery life White Balance Self-timer status 2. Use the Focus Switch to set focus as appropriate. 3. Press the Record/Shutter ( button to take a still picture. ) 17 Taking a still picture (continued) Using the flash strobe Basic Operations - Taking a still picture (continued) Before taking a still picture, you can set to use the flash strobe if the lighting is not sufficient for your shooting environment. Pressing the Left ( ) button repeatedly will switch the flash mode in the following order: Off g Auto g Off. Off ( Auto ( ): The flash is disabled. ): The flash automatically fires when the lighting is insufficient. 1. If the battery life icon indicates , the flash strobe may be disabled due to insufficient voltage. Please change batteries immediately. 2. You cannot take pictures when the flash strobe is recharging. Zooming Before taking a still picture, you can press the Up or Down ( ) button to zoom in or zoom out the picture. Selecting metering modes Before taking a still, you can press the Right ( ) button to select a metering mode. The metering mode changes in the following order: Auto g Average g Center g Center-low g Auto. For a detailed description of each metering mode, please see page 16. 18 Recording a voice clip 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice Recording mode. Basic Operations - Recording a voice clip The LCD display will show the screen below: LCD Display Number of recordings Mode Icon 10 Storage media: : internal memory : SD/MMC card 00:00:10 Recording time Record / Stop Battery life 2. Press the Record/Shutter ( button to start recording. ) 3. Press the Record/Shutter ( ) button again to stop recording. 19 Playing back your recordings Full-screen view Basic Operations - Playing back your recordings The Playback mode allows you to review the files stored in the SD/MMC card or internal memory. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Playback mode. LCD Display Zoom ratio Current / Total recordings Mode Icon 1.0X 7/10 Storage media: : internal memory : SD/MMC card File type Left arrow 00:00:10 Playing time Play / Pause / Stop Right arrow 2. When you set the Mode Dial to Playback mode, the last recorded file will be automatically played. 3. If you want to view other files stored in the camera, you can use the Right and Left buttons ( shift between files. ) to 20 Playing back your recordings (continued) Thumbnail view Basic Operations - Playing back your recordings (continued) If you press the INDEX ( ) button under playback mode, the camera will be switched to thumbnail view. Then you can use the four direction ( ) buttons to select the file you want to view. Once you select the target file, press either the Record/Shutter ( ) button or the INDEX ( ) button to view the file. LCD Display File icon Current / Total recordings Mode Icon 1/20 Storage media: : internal memory : SD/MMC card There are three file types that you can identify by the icons on the thumbnails: : JPG format pictures : ASF format video clips : WAV format audio clips For detailed operations on viewing a still picture, please see page 22. For detailed operations on playing a video or audio clip, please see page 23. 21 Playing back your recordings (continued) Reviewing a still picture Basic Operations - Playing back your recordings (continued) While viewing the picture in full-screen mode, you can use the or Down ( Up ) button to zoom in or zoom out the picture. If you zoom in the picture and then press the Record/Shutter ( ) button, the zoom ratio will be locked. You can then browse the picture using the direction ( buttons. To unlock the zoom ratio, press the Record/Shutter ( ) button again. ) 1.0X 1/20 2.0X 1/20 Full Screen Zoom-lock Screen While viewing a still picture, the available function buttons are as follows: Previous file (Left) Lock (Unlock) Zoom in (Up) Next file (Right) Zoom out (Down) Menu / OK Thumbnail view ( ) zoom-lock mode 22 Playing back your recordings (continued) Playing back a video or audio clip Basic Operations - Playing back your recordings (continued) When playing back the video or audio clip, pressing the Record/Shutter ( ) button can pause the playing. To resume playing, press the same button again. While playing the file, pressing the Up or Down ( volume. If you press the Right or Left ( wind or rewind the video or audio clip. 1/20 ) button can adjust the sound ) button during playing, you can fast 1/20 00:00:56 Playing a video clip 00:00:56 Adjusting volume While playing a video or audio clip, the available function buttons are as follows: Previous file (Rewind) Play / Pause Volume up Next file (Fast wind) Volume down Menu / OK While playing back an video or audio clip, you must press the Record/Shutter ( ) button to pause or stop the playing. ) Then can you use the Right or Left ( button to shift between files. Thumbnail view ( ) during playing 23 Switching on/off the OSD display When playing back a video clip or reviewing a still picture, you can press the LCD display switch ( ) to disable the OSD display, thus gaining a clearer view for your display. Press the same button again will switch on the display. LCD display switch ( ) Basic Operations - Switching on/off the OSD display 24 Connecting the camera to your TV Connect your camera and TV via an AV cable for real-time display. You can display your video clips, still pictures, audio recordings, as well as the MP3 files you uploaded, directly on your TV screen to share them with friends and family members. Basic Operations - Connecting the camera to your TV Video Audio Turn on your TV and switch to AV mode. Connect the audio and video ends of the AV cable to your TV. Open the connector cover of your camera. (page 9) Connect the other end of the video cable to your camera. Turn on the camera. 25 Advanced Operations Menu access and operations In several modes, you can bring up the menu to fine tune the camera settings by changing the menu items. The following describes how you can bring up the menu and perform normal operations to complete an action: Advanced Operations - Menu access and operations 1. Set the Mode Dial to your target mode. Press the Menu/OK ( bring up the menu. ) button to 2. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to select the target item. Once the target item is selected, press the Menu/OK ( ) button to confirm the selection. 3. If you want to exit a menu screen, you can select the Exit ( press the Menu/OK ( ) item and ) button, or you can press the Record/Shutter ( ) button to quick-exit the menu. In the Voice Recording mode, the Menu/OK ( ) button has no function. 26 Digital Video Camcorder menu Changing the video resolution Before recording a video clip, you can change the resolution to suit your viewing preferences. To change the video resolution: Advanced Operations - Digital Video Camcorder menu 1. While in Digital Video Camcorder mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to highlight ) button. the Resolution item. Once the Resolution item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. Menu Exit Resolution Exposure Effect 0.0 3. A sub-menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ( ) button to apply. ) button to select a resolution setting, and then press the Menu/OK Resolution Exit 640x480 352x288 160x128 The three items you can choose from are: 640x480: best resolution, suitable for shooting stable subjects. 352x288: suitable for viewing on TV. The display quality is similar to VCD. 160x128: low resolution with the smoothest flow. 27 Digital Video Camcorder menu (continued) Adjusting exposure compensation You can manually adjust the exposure to gain better effect when the previewed image appears too bright or too dark. To adjust exposure compensation: Advanced Operations - Digital Video Camcorder menu (continued) 1. While in Digital Video Camcorder mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to highlight ) button. the Exposure item. Once the Exposure item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. Menu Exit Resolution Exposure Effect 0.0 3. A sub-menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to select an item ) button to apply. and then press the Menu/OK ( Exposure +0.3 0.0 -0.3 -0.6 The applicable value ranges from -1.5 to +1.5. A positive value indicates the display will be brighter than usual; while a negative value makes the display dimmer. The default setting is 0.0. 28 Digital Video Camcorder menu (continued) Applying special effects to movie clips When recording a video clip, you can apply a special effect to the clip to add a personal touch. To select a special effect: Advanced Operations - Digital Video Camcorder menu (continued) 1. While in Digital Video Camcorder mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( press the Menu/OK ( ) button to highlight the ) button. Effect item. Once the Effect item is highlighted, ) button. Menu Exit Resolution Exposure Effect 0.0 3. A sub-menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( apply. The three effects you can choose from are: Normal: This option allows you to record the movie in natural color. It is also the default setting. B / W: This option allows you to record the movie in black and white. Classic: With this option selected, the movie will be sepia-toned, making the movie look like an old classic film. ) button to highlight an ) button to item, and then press the Menu/OK ( Effect Exit Normal B/W Classic 29 Digital Still Camera menu Changing picture resolution Changing the resolution will affect the number of pictures that can be taken. The higher the resolution, the more memory-demanding the images will be. To change the video resolution: Advanced Operations - Digital Still Camera menu 1. While in Digital Still Camera mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to highlight the ) button. Resolution item. Once the Resolution item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. Menu Exit Resolution Self Timer White Balance 3. A sub-menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to select an item ) button to apply. and then press the Menu/OK ( Resolution Exit 2304X1728 2048X1536 1600X1200 The three items you can choose from are: 2304X1728: the most memory-demanding option. This resolution is ideal for developing 4x6 pictures. 2048X1536: the above-average option. This resolution is ideal for developing 3x5 or 4x6 pictures. 1600X1200: the mediocre option. This resolution is also suitable for developing 3x5 or 4x6 pictures. 640X480: the most memory-saving option. This resolution is suitable for viewing on the computer. Resolution 640X480 30 Digital Still Camera menu (continued) Using the self-timer This function comes in handy when you want to take a self-portrait picture. To enable the self timer: Advanced Operations - Digital Still Camera menu (continued) 1. While in Digital Still Camera mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to highlight the ) button. Self Timer item. Once the Self Timer item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. Menu Exit Resolution Self Timer White Balance 3. A sub-menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( press the Menu/OK ( ) button to select On and ) button to apply. Self Timer Exit Off On After the self timer is turned on, the camera will have ten seconds delay before taking a picture when the Record/Shutter ( ) button is pressed. After the shutter fires, the self timer will be automatically disabled. 31 Digital Still Camera menu (continued) Adjusting the white balance You can manually select the white balance setting to suit the shooting environment. To select a white balance setting: Advanced Operations - Digital Still Camera menu (continued) 1. While in Digital Still Camera mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) ) button. Menu Exit Resolution Self Timer White Balance button to highlight the White Balance item. Once the White Balance item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. 3. Press the Up or Down ( button to apply. ) button to scroll page and ) White Balance Exit Auto Sunny Cloudy select an item. Then press the Menu/OK ( There are five effects you can choose from: Auto: The camera will determine the best white balance setting for your shooting environment. Sunny: suitable for normal outdoor shooting in sunny weather. Cloudy: suitable for shooting under cloudy weather or shady environments. Tungsten: suitable for indoor shooting with incandescent lamp lighting, or environments with low color temperature. Fluorescent: suitable for indoor shooting with fluorescent lamp lighting, or environments with high color temperature. White Balance Tungsten Fluorescent 32 Digital Still Camera menu (continued) Adjusting exposure compensation You can manually adjust the exposure to gain better effects when the previewed image appears too bright or too dark. To adjust exposure compensation: Advanced Operations - Digital Still Camera menu (continued) 1. While in Digital Still Camera mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) ) button. Menu Exposure Effect Date Stamp 0.0 button to scroll page and highlight the Exposure item. Once the Exposure item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. 3. A sub-menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to select an item ) button to apply. and then press the Menu/OK ( Exposure +0.3 0.0 -0.3 -0.6 The applicable value ranges from -1.5 to +1.5. A positive value indicates the display will be brighter than usual; while a negative value makes the display dimmer. The default setting is 0.0. 33 Digital Still Camera menu (continued) Applying special effects to still pictures You can apply special effects to your pictures to add a personal touch. To select a special effect: Advanced Operations - Digital Still Camera menu (continued) 1. While in Digital Still Camera mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu will appear. Press the Up or Down ( Once the Effect item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. ) ) button. Menu Exposure Effect Date Stamp 0.0 button to scroll page and highlight the Effect item. 3. A sub-menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to select an item ) button to apply. and then press the Menu/OK ( Effect Exit Normal B/W Classic The three effects you can choose from are: Normal: This option allows you to take the picture in natural color. It is also the default setting. B / W: This option allows you to take the picture in black and white. Classic: With this option selected, the picture will be sepia-toned, making the image look like an old photo. 34 Digital Still Camera menu (continued) Using the date stamp Enabling the date stamp will print the date of shooting on the picture. To enable the date stamp: Advanced Operations - Digital Still Camera menu (continued) 1. While in Digital Still Camera mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) button to highlight the ) button. Date Stamp item. Once the Date Stamp item is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. Menu Exposure Effect Date Stamp 0.0 3. A sub-menu as illustrated on the right will appear. Press the Up or Down ( press the Menu/OK ( ) button to select On and ) button to apply. Date Stamp Exit Off On After the date stamp is turned on, a date mark will be printed on the pictures taken. Before enabling this function, please make sure that the date and time are correctly set up. See page 48 for more information. 35 Playback menu Deleting files While reviewing your recordings, you can delete the files that you do not want to preserve. To delete a file or all files: Advanced Operations - Playback menu 1. While in Playback mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu will appear. Press the Up or Down ( button to highlight the Delete or Del All item depending on your purpose. Once the desired item is selected, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. ) button. ) Menu Exit Delete Delete All Info 3. Depending on the item you select, the corresponding sub-menu will appear. If you select Delete to delete one file, you can use the Left or Right ( or Down ( the deletion. ) button to shift between files in the sub-menu. Press the Up ) button to select the check mark and ) button to confirm then press the Menu/OK ( Delete Exit Delete 8/11 Sure? Delete current file? Delete All Exit Delete All Sure? Delete all files? You can not delete a file that has been locked. Please see page 38 for more information. 36 Playback menu (continued) Viewing file information The file information provides you data such as date of recording, file size, and lock status. To view the file information: Advanced Operations - Playback menu (continued) 1. While in Playback mode, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. 2. A menu will appear. Press the Up or Down ( is highlighted, press the Menu/OK ( ) Menu Exit Delete Delete All Info button to highlight the Info item. Once the Info item ) button. 3. An info page of the file will then appear. Note that the actual display shown depends on the file type. You can also press the Right or Left ( ) button to shift ) File size File type Lock icon Info IMG-0003.jpg 640X480 2003/08/01 158 KB 00:00:30 File name Resolution Date Recording time between files. When you want to exit, press the Menu/OK ( button. If there is a lock icon ( ) on the screen, it indicates the file has been locked. 37 Playback menu (continued) Locking files The locking file function can prevent files from being accidently erased. To lock a file or all files: Advanced Operations - Playback menu (continued) 1. While in Playback mode, press the Menu/OK ( 2. A menu will appear. Press the Up or Down ( ) ) button. Menu Lock Lock All Index button to scroll page and highlight the Lock or Lock All item. Once the desired item is selected, press the Menu/OK ( ) button. 3. Depending on the item you select, the corresponding sub-menu will appear. If you select Lock to lock one file, you can use the Left or Right ( ) button to shift between files in the sub-menu. ) button to select the ) Press the Up or Down ( Lock This? Exit Yes No

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