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Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up Contents A Important B Note This indicates important information that must always be observed when using the camera. These provide supplementary explanations or references to further information on the same topic. · In this manual, the digital camera is referred to simply as "the camera". Also, SD memory cards and MultiMedia cards are referred to generically as "memory cards". Introduction Be sure to read this chapter the first time you use your camera. This chapter explains what you have to do to get the camera ready for taking pictures. This chapter describes how to take still images and shoot movies. This chapter describes how to view your images. This chapter describes the other camera settings that are not related to taking pictures or viewing images. Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up Troubleshooting Refer to this chapter when there is a problem. Glossary of Terms Detailed Contents Contents (Top page) Refer to this chapter when you encounter a word that you do not understand. This provides a detailed contents list for the entire manual. Detailed Contents Index GB-1 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions Introduction What Your Camera Can Do Zoom When you are taking a picture, you can enlarge the image up to 10x using the optical zoom and then use the digital zoom to further enlarge the image by up to 6x. * Restrictions apply to the digital zoom for some image sizes. Flash Continuous Shooting This feature lets you shoot a rapid sequence of photos at up to 3.3 frames per second.* This is useful when you are taking pictures of a moving subject or when you don't want to miss a sudden photo opportunity. * When using a high-speed memory card. The camera's flash fires automatically in dark conditions. But you can also set the flash so that it always fires, even in bright conditions, or so that it never fires. Focus Lock Normally, the camera automatically focuses on the subject in the center of the image. However, you can use focus lock to have the camera focus on a subject that is off to one side of the image. Scene Select Scene Select provides a range of photography modes you can choose from, with settings that are optimized for particular scenes, such as sporting events, portraits or nighttime scenery. NEXT Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index GB-2 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Troubleshooting Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions System Map Mail Personal Computer Printer Output PictBridge USB cable (supplied accessory) USB cable (supplied accessory) PictBridgecompatible printer (third-party) Card reader Digital Camera Rollei dk4010 Video cable (supplied accessory) TV AC adapter (sold separately) Memory card Print processing store DPOF-compatible printer (third-party) Output BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-3 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions Nomenclature Self-timer LED Shutter release p.34 button Flash Light sensor Microphone Strap lug Speaker Connector cover USB port Lens POWER IN port VIDEO OUT port Battery cover lock p.19 lever Tripod socket Battery cover p.19 BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-4 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions Flash pop-up switch Electronic viewfinder (EVF) Diopter adjustment dial POWER button H p.24 Mode select dial p.25 VF button p.33 Zoom button W (wide-angle) p.49 Zoom button T p.49 (telephoto) Up, down, left and right buttons udlr Memory card cover p.21 Exposure compensation button p.58 MENU button K LCD monitor (LCD) OK button E DISPLAY button J p.71 Card access LED Playback mode Display taken images on the LCD monitor. Camera AUTO mode Take still images. The camera automatically set various settings. Continuous shooting AUTO mode This camera is capable of taking a series of consecutive shots at up to approximately 3.3 frames per second. SET UP mode You can set various settings, such as the AF (Auto Focus) and the LCD monitor brightness. Movie mode Shoot movies. You can shoot movies with sound. EXT. mode You can take still images or take images continuously. It is possible to set the shooting settings very precisely for your scene. SCENE mode You can set the optimum settings for your scene, such as the Night View and the Portrait mode. BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-5 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen Display in "C" Camera AUTO, "N" Continuous shooting AUTO, "S" EXT., "I" SCENE or "M" Movie mode Display in the normal screen "C" Camera AUTO mode "N" Continuous shooting AUTO mode "S" EXT. mode "I" SCENE mode q w X2 0 . "M" Movie mode @7 !0 !2 !4 !6 !1 !3 !5 !7 @2 @3 X2 0 . e tu o ry i 2 7 F 1234 22 w +1 0 . r u 00:00 30fps SAF +1 0 . !8 !9 @0 10 ISO200 F2 8 . LT4S SAF +1 +1 +1 2004.09.01 !8 @0 10 @8 @9 !2 !6 !7 2004.09.01 @1 @2 @3 @4 @5 @6 @5 @6 q Flash mode ( p.52) p.78/p.80) p.61) p.36) !6 Focus frame (WIDE AF) ( !7 Focus frame (SPOT AF) ( !9 Scene mode ( @0 Self-timer ( @1 Histogram @2 Digital zoom ( p.49) @3 Exposure compensation ( @4 Camera shake warning @5 Date (At startup only) p.63) @6 Low battery indicator @7 Audio mode ( @9 Frame rate ( p.40) p.41) p.59) p.43) p.68) p.68) p.45) w White balance/Color mode ( e Metering mode ( r Shooting mark t Continuous shooting ( y ISO sensitivity ( u Number of pixels ( i Quality ( p.76) p.65) p.75) !8 Macro and Landscape mode ( p.47) p.58) o Number of available shots !0 AE mode (aperture) ( !2 AF mode ( !3 Chroma ( !4 Sharpness ( !5 Contrast ( p.70) p.81) p.83) p.84) !1 Shutter speed/Long exposure ( @8 Remaining movie shooting time (seconds) BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-6 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions Display when the MENU button K is pressed "C" Camera AUTO mode "S" EXT. mode/"I" SCENE mode PIXELS DRIVE MODE qwe qweryu "N" Continuous shooting AUTO mode "M" Movie mode PIXELS PIXELS qwer qwtyu q SELF TIMER ( w PIXELS ( e QUALITY ( p.75) p.47) t FRAME/SEC ( u SETTINGS p.41) p.78) y WHITE BALANCE ( p.87) p.76) r DRIVE MODE ( BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-7 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions Display in "P" Playback mode Display when the MENU button K is pressed MULTI RESIZE qwert y u i o !0 q MULTI ( p.98) p.110) p.107) p.104) y RESIZE ( u ROTATE ( o DPOF ( p.114) p.121) p.93) p.127) p.122) w POSTRECORDING ( e PROTECT ( r ERASE ( p.103) i AUTO PLAY ( !0 PictBridge ( t ERASE MULTIPLE ( Image Information Display (INFORMATION/Quick View) INFORMATION q e r u !0 !1 100­RIF_0001.JPG 1600KB F 2272X1704 1/2000 F16.0 ±0.3 ISO200 DPOF 1 PRTS DATE 2004.09.01 12:34:56 w y t o i !2 !3 q Folder name and file name ( w File size e Quality (compression ratio) ( r Number of pixels ( t Protection status y Whether or not voice is used u Shutter speed ( p.59/p.63) p.75) p.140) p.76) i Aperture ( p.59) p.58) p.65) p.122) o Exposure compensation setting ( !0 ISO sensitivity ( !1 DPOF settings ( !3 Histogram !2 Photography date and time BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-8 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions LED display There are 2 LEDs on the camera. The LEDs indicate the status of the camera by either lighting or flashing. Self-timer LED (red) While the self-timer is running Flashing When a movie is being shot When the shutter operates and shooting has ended Lit When the camera is in Playback mode When the camera is in Set Up mode When the camera is connected to a PC Card access LED (orange) While the camera is accessing the memory card, such as recording images to or reading data from the memory card. While the LED is flashing, do not open the memory card cover or remove the memory card. This could damage the card or erase the data on the card. * In cases where it is connected to a personal computer that supports Hi-Speed (USB2.0), only the lighting of the card access LED is displayed. Flashing BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-9 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions FCC Compliance Statement for American Users Rollei DIGITAL STILL CAMERA Tested To Comply With FCC Standards FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: · Change the direction of the radio or TV antenna. Move the equipment or the radio or TV. For example, if the equipment is to the right of the TV, move it to the left of the TV. Or, move the equipment farther away from the radio or TV. · Plug the equipment into a different outlet. Do not plug your radio or TV into the same circuit as your equipment. · Ensure that all expansion slots (on the back or side of the equipment) are covered. Also, ensure that all metal retaining brackets are tightly attached to the equipment. · If these suggestions do not help, consult your equipment dealer or experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Rollei CORPORATION, your camera may violate FCC regulations. Violation of FCC regulations may cause the FCC to void your right to use the modified camera. Shielded cables must be used for this equipment to comply with the relevant FCC regulation. For customers in Canada CAUTION This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index BACK NEXT Troubleshooting GB-10 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions Handling Precautions Caution and Warning Symbols This Instruction Manual features the following caution and warning symbols to ensure that you use the camera safely. Read the contents of these warnings carefully and use the corresponding features correctly. FDANGER FWARNING FCAUTION This symbol indicates procedures which involve a high risk of death or serious personal injury if not followed properly. This symbol indicates procedures which may result in death or personal injury if not followed properly. This symbol indicates procedures which may result in injury to the user or physical damage to the product if not followed properly. · Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the camera, since you may receive a severe electric shock. · Do not operate the flash at close proximity to a person's eyes (especially those of an infant), since eye damage may result. · Do not take pictures while walking, riding or driving. Particularly avoid looking through viewfinder while walking, riding or driving, since this may cause an accident. · When taking pictures, remain aware of your surroundings and what is happening around you. FWARNING BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-11 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions FCAUTION · Do not direct the camera lens directly toward the sun when shooting, since the CCD element may be damaged. · Clean the camera well after using it at the beach or other locations subject to large concentrations of sand or dust. Salt air may promote corrosion of metal components and damage or short circuits in electronic parts, causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire. Sand inside the camera may result in internal damage and operating malfunctions. · If the camera is brought quickly from a cold place to a warm room, condensation may form on the lens and internal parts. Such condensation may result in damage or short circuits in electronic parts, causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire. Whenever possible, avoid subjecting the camera to sudden changes in temperature. · When taking the camera overseas or using it to record important events, check its operating condition and take test pictures beforehand to confirm proper operation. · This camera is a precision electronic instrument, and should be protected from impacts and falls that might cause damage to internal parts or the emitting smoke and ignition by the shorting of circuitry. · This camera is an electronic device which uses a high-performance IC. During use, the camera may grow warm due to heat emitted by IC. While this is normal, note that holding the camera for long periods risks low temperature burns. · This camera is not designed to be waterproof, and cannot be used in the rain or under water. If the camera should inadvertently be exposed to water, it should be taken quickly to a Rollei Service Center for inspection. · Take great care to keep the photography lens and light sensor clean since soiling such as fingerprints can affect the accuracy of the camera's metering and focusing functions. If these areas become soiled and require cleaning, wipe them gently with a third-party lens cleaning cloth. Any dust should be removed using a blower or lens brush. · Clean the camera body by wiping with soft cloth. Never use benzene, thinner, or other volatile solvents or cleansers, since such substances will damage the body materials. · Do not remove the SD memory card or MultiMedia Card (MMC) while the card access LED is flashing (e.g. immediately after photography or playback). · Interference may occur in recorded or played back images when the camera is used in areas subject to strong electromagnetic interference (e.g., near a television set or stereo speakers). · If the camera is dropped, it may be damaged internally or parts may have been dislodged even when there is no visible external damage. The camera must be taken to a Rollei Service Center for checking. · Do not attempt to touch the insides of the memory card slot, since damage or malfunction may result. BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-12 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions This camera incorporates a safety circuit to protect its microcomputer against strong external static electricity. Though rarely, it may fail to function because this safety circuit has come into action. In this case, turn off the camera's power, remove the batteries, reload them and use the camera again. For best performance, we recommend the use of genuine Rollei accessories. Rollei is not responsible for any accidents or damage caused by the use of accessories made by other manufacturers or fashioned by the user. · Store the camera in a well-ventilated location, avoiding damp or dusty areas, drawers or boxes containing mothballs, or in laboratories or other locations where chemicals are handled. Exposure to such chemical fumes can result in damage to the camera's circuitry, resulting in short circuits and causing the camera to emit smoke or catch fire. · Do not leave the camera for long periods in places subject to high temperatures, such as on a beach in summer or inside a car in full sun, as this can degrade the performance of the SD memory card or MultiMedia card and cause camera faults. · Remove the batteries before storing the camera for extended periods of time, to prevent battery leakage and resulting damage. FCAUTION · Rubbing or pressing strongly on the LCD monitor screen can result in damage or malfunctions. If there is dust or dirt on the LCD monitor, blow it off with a blower brush. Heavy soiling should be wiped off using soft cloth. · If the LCD monitor should become broken, take precautions to prevent personal injury from glass fragments. · If the LCD monitor breaks and its liquid contacts your skin, quickly wipe away any remaining liquid and wash the skin with soap and water. If the liquid should enter the eyes, wash with clean running water for at least 15 minutes, then seek medical attention immediately. · Due to the innate characteristics of LCD panels, a few pixels may appear permanently lighted or may not light at all. This is not a malfunction, and does not affect the recorded image in any way. · The LCD monitor may appear difficult to see in some outdoor lighting situations. FCAUTION BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-13 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions FDANGER · Do not apply solder directly to batteries, throw batteries into a fire, or attempt to heat, disassemble or modify batteries. Heat can melt the battery insulation and damage protective mechanisms such as the gas escape valve, causing the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode. · Never perform any of the following action as they could cause the batteries to explode and cause a fire, injury or damage to the surroundings. qDo not use batteries other than those specified for use with this camera. wDo not reverse the battery terminals (+ and -). eDo not attempt to charge the following types of battery: · AA manganese batteries · AA alkaline batteries · AA lithium batteries · Any contact between battery fluid and the eyes can result in blindness. Avoid rubbing the affected eyes and flush thoroughly with clean water (tap water, etc.). Seek medical treatment immediately. · Avoid contact between the positive (+) and negative (-) battery terminals and metal objects such as pins, and do not carry or store batteries with objects such as necklaces or hairpins. This can result in a battery short-circuit, causing the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode. · Do not peel off or scratch the external casing of a battery. This increases the risk of a battery short-circuit and may cause the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode. · Do not use batteries that are leaking fluid or that are discolored, deformed or otherwise abnormal as this may cause the batteries to overheat or explode. · Leaked battery fluid that gets on your skin or clothing can cause skin damage. Immediately flush the affected area with clean water (tap water, etc.). · Avoid wetting batteries with fresh or salt water as this may cause the batteries to overheat and could cause rusting of the battery terminals. · Keep batteries out of the reach of an infant. If the battery is swallowed, any damage to the battery could cause the battery fluid to leak and injure the person's stomach or intestines. Seek medical advice immediately. FWARNING BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-14 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions FCAUTION · Batteries normally suffer a temporary loss of performance at low temperatures. Before and after using the camera in cold locations, keep the batteries warm by holding them inside clothing or inside thermal insulation. Batteries with impaired performance at lower temperatures will return to normal at room temperature. · Soiling such as sweat or grease on the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of a battery can cause contact problems. Wipe the batteries carefully with a dry cloth before using them. · When taking the camera on a long trip, keep spare new batteries as a backup. · The camera will not operate if the batteries are inserted with the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals reversed. · Do not leave batteries in locations subject to high temperatures, such as close to heater or other heat source, inside a car on a hot day, or in a location exposed to direct sunlight. · When batteries will not be used for a long period, remove them from the camera and store them in a cool, dry location. Leaving batteries in the camera may cause them to leak fluid or overheat and could cause a fire. · Batteries may feel hot immediately after use and could cause burns. Before removing batteries, turn the camera off and wait until the batteries have cooled down. · Do not throw batteries around or otherwise subject them to strong impacts as this may cause them to leak fluid, overheat or explode. · Do not use new and old batteries together or different types or brands of batteries together. FDANGER · Do not attempt to connect batteries directly to a power outlet or car cigarette lighter without using the charger. This could result in very large current flows due to a short circuit or the application of high voltages, causing the battery to leak fluid, overheat or explode. · If NiMH batteries charging is not completed even after the designated charging time has passed, stop battery charging. Continuing to charge batteries in this situation may cause the batteries to leak fluid or overheat. · Do not use batteries with the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals reversed. Charging batteries when the terminals are reversed can cause abnormal reactions inside the batteries or unexpected abnormal current flows during discharging, causing the batteries to leak fluid, overheat or explode. FWARNING BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-15 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions FCAUTION · When charging batteries, use the dedicated charger and follow the procedures provided in the "Instructions" for the batteries and charger to ensure correct charging. · When you are using multiple batteries, they should all be charged at the same time. Do not use charged and discharged batteries or different types or brands of battery together. · When the battery contact plates or battery terminals are soiled, wipe them with a dry cloth. Fingerprints or other soiling on the camera's battery contact plates or on the battery terminals can cause significant electrical resistance and reduce the number of available shots. Wipe the camera's battery contact plates and the battery terminals clean with a soft, dry cloth. · The first time you use rechargeable batteries after purchasing them, you should charge and discharge the batteries 2 or 3 times. You should also charge rechargeable batteries that have not been used for 1 week or longer. (This is due to an effect called "deactivation", whereby rechargeable batteries left for long periods gradually self-discharge, resulting in the formation of a film on the internal terminals that hinders the flow of current.) Even rechargeable batteries that have not been used naturally discharge and lose their capacity if stored for long periods. When this occurs, recharge the batteries before using them. At temperatures of 30°C or higher, self-discharging may occur frequently and should be taken into account when selecting a storage location. ( See "Charging and discharging batteries".) · Do not top-up the charge in a rechargeable battery. Whenever possible, charge batteries fully once they are completely discharged rather than topping up the charge. (This is to avoid the "memory effect", whereby repeated topping up of the battery charge without fully discharging the battery results in a lower apparent battery capacity and shortens the time for which the battery can be used, even though the battery has not reached the end of its service life.) Even when "LOW BATTERY" is displayed after you take a picture, you may still be able to turn the camera on in Playback mode. When this occurs, the battery charge is not fully depleted and you should discharge the batteries fully before recharging them. ( See "Charging and discharging batteries".) · Remove the batteries from the camera if you do not intend to use it for a long period. Even when the camera is turned off a very small current continues to flow. Leaving the batteries in the camera for a long period can result in the batteries being overdischarged and unusable even when recharged. · If batteries quickly run out of charge, they may be subject to the memory effect or they may be deactivated or have reached the end of their service life. The memory effect and deactivation can be corrected by repeatedly charging and discharging the batteries. If the batteries run out of charge after you have taken only a few shots, the most likely cause is that the battery capacity is low, so that you can take shots immediately after charging the batteries but the number of available shots tends to fall to just a few 2 or 3 days later. Replace batteries that have reached the end of their service lives with new batteries. BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-16 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions · Nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries also have a limited service life. NiMH batteries that can only be used for a short time even after repeated discharging and charging have probably reached the end of their service lives. Charging and discharging batteries 1. Charge the batteries. 2. Insert the batteries and a memory card (containing recorded images) into the camera. 3. Turn the camera on, select Playback mode and use the Auto Play function to run a slide show. 4. Leave the camera turned on until the power runs out (batteries fully discharged). Repeat this charge/discharge procedure 2 or 3 times. * If your charger has a discharge function, use the discharge function instead. Apply insulating tape to the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of used batteries and, wherever possible, take them to an outlet that participates in a rechargeable battery recycling program. BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index NEXT Troubleshooting GB-17 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up What Your Camera Can Do | Nomenclature | Names of the menus and icons shown on the screen | LED display | FCC Compliance Statement for American Users | Handling Precautions Test Photos and Warranties Make it a practice to take test shots before beginning any photography session to confirm that images are being recorded properly. Rollei will not be held responsible for failure of photographs to be recorded or transmitted to a computer due to defects in the recording media (SD memory card or MultiMedia Card (MMC)). Copyright Information Photographs you have taken of professional performances, exhibitions, displays, or of copyrighted materials may only be used for your own personal enjoyment, and only with the consent of the copyright holders. Other uses may constitute a violation of applicable copyright laws. Be aware that some performances, exhibitions, or displays may impose restrictions on photographic or other recording even when the only purpose of such recordings is personal enjoyment. · The SD logo is a trademark. · MultiMediaCardTM is a trademark of Infineon Technologies AG (Germany), licensed to MMCA (MultiMediaCard Association). · Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. · Macintosh, Mac OS, QuickTimeTM, and the QuickTime logo are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. · Copyrights for PRINT Image Matching and PRINT Image Matching II are held by Seiko Epson Corporation. · Adobe and Adobe Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. · The DPOF trademark indicates that the product conforms to the specifications of the "Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) for digital camera print information". Copyright for DPOF Version 1.00 is held jointly by Canon Inc., Eastman Kodak Co., Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. · All other corporate and brand names are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. PRINT Image Matching * This product supports PRINT Image Matching II. When used in combination, PRINT Image Matching IIenabled digital still cameras, printers and software help photographers to produce images that more faithfully reflect the actual photography conditions and the intentions of the photographer. PictBridge * This camera supports PictBridge. By connecting this digital camera directly to a PictBridge-compatible printer, you can select images on the camera's LCD monitor and start print jobs from the camera. Back to Contents Troubleshooting BACK Contents (Top page) Detailed Contents Index GB-18 Nomenclature Menus and Settings Introduction Getting Ready Taking Pictures Playback Set Up Inserting the Batteries | Inserting the Memory Card | Turning the Camera On | Setting the Date and Time | Using the Accessories Getting Ready Inserting the Batteries 1 Move the battery cover lock lever as shown in the figure on the right to unlock the battery cover.


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