Trust 760 User manual

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Instructions when using for the first time Chapter
1. Inserting the batteries (4)
2. Taking photographs (6)
3. Viewing photographs and video clips (7)
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4. Connecting the camera to a computer (8)
Layout of the instruction manual Chapter
Inserting the batteries and function explanation (4, 5)
Normal camera operation (6 to 8)
Other functions and operation (9 to 14)
Installation and using the software (15 to 18)
Use with a Macintosh (19)
Troubleshooting (20)
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1 Introduction1 Introduction
This instruction manual is for users of the TRUST 760 POWERC@M CCD. This
camera has a CCD lens to guarantee sharp images. The camera has a maximum
resolution of 4 Megapixles.
This instruction manual is for users of the TRUST 760 POWERC@M CCD. This
camera has a CCD lens to guarantee sharp images. The camera has a maximum
resolution of 4 Megapixles.
The camera’s LCD screen gives a clear display of the photographs and video clips.The camera’s LCD screen gives a clear display of the photographs and video clips.
1.1 General comments regarding photography1.1 General comments regarding photography
Test photographTest photograph
Before you start photographing a unique event, it is a good idea to first take a number
of test photographs. This will help to ensure that the camera works as required.
Before you start photographing a unique event, it is a good idea to first take a number
of test photographs. This will help to ensure that the camera works as required.
No compensation for unsuccessful photographsNo compensation for unsuccessful photographs
No compensation may be claimed for unsuccessful photographs as a result of a
faulty camera, faulty software, etc.
No compensation may be claimed for unsuccessful photographs as a result of a
faulty camera, faulty software, etc.
Exchanging photographs and video clipsExchanging photographs and video clips
No guarantees are given that photographs and video clips produced with this camera
can be displayed on other devices or that photographs and video clips produced with
other devices can be displayed using this camera.
No guarantees are given that photographs and video clips produced with this camera
can be displayed on other devices or that photographs and video clips produced with
other devices can be displayed using this camera.
SunlightSunlight
Do not aim the camera directly at the sun for a long period of time. This may damage
the sensor.
Do not aim the camera directly at the sun for a long period of time. This may damage
the sensor.
Shaking/knocksShaking/knocks
Do not shake the camera or knock it against anything, because this may cause a
fault, unsuccessful photographs, memory incompatibility or the loss of photographs
from the memory.
Do not shake the camera or knock it against anything, because this may cause a
fault, unsuccessful photographs, memory incompatibility or the loss of photographs
from the memory.
LCD screenLCD screen
There may sometimes be small black or clear dots visible on the LCD screen. This is
normal and does not affect the photographs. There is no reason to exchange the
camera if there are 10 dots or less.
There may sometimes be small black or clear dots visible on the LCD screen. This is
normal and does not affect the photographs. There is no reason to exchange the
camera if there are 10 dots or less.
Exposing the LCD screen to direct sunlight for a long period of time may cause faults.Exposing the LCD screen to direct sunlight for a long period of time may cause faults.
LensLens
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Keep the glass of the lens clean. Use a cotton bud to clean the lens. If necessary,
use special cleaning liquid for camera lenses. Do not use a different type of cleaning
product.
2 Safety
Carefully read the following instructions before use.
- The TRUST 760 POWERC@M CCD does not require any special
maintenance. Use a slightly damp, soft cloth to clean the camera.
- Do not use aggressive substances, such as white spirit, to clean the device.
These may harm the material.
- Do not submerge the device in liquid. This may be dangerous and will
damage the device. Do not use the device near water.
- Do not repair this device yourself.
2.1 Batteries
- The Duracell Ultra batteries supplied with the device are not rechargeable. Do
not try to recharge them, because this may cause them to explode.
- Never throw the batteries onto an open fire. The batteries may explode.
- Never drill holes into the batteries.
- Keep the batteries out of the reach of small children.
- Use AA alkaline batteries with this camera.
You can also use rechargeable AA NiMH batteries (minimum 1800 mAh).
- When the alkaline batteries (including Duracell Ultra batteries) are empty, ask
your local authority where you can dispose of them.
Note: Standard AA NiCd batteries are unsuitable for use with this device.
Note: Do not use old and new batteries at the same time, because the old
batteries may deplete the new ones.
Note: The batteries should be removed if the camera is not going to be used
for some time. This will save the battery power.
3 Approval
This device meets the essential requirements and other relevant conditions of the
applicable European directives. The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is available at
www.trust.com/13792/ce.
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4 Inserting/removing the batteries
Follow the instructions given below to insert or remove the batteries
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Note: Make sure the camera is turned off.
1. Open the battery cover (1, figure 3) on the bottom of the camera by sliding it
in the direction indicated by the arrow and folding it open.
2. Insert the batteries into the battery compartment as indicated on the inside of
the battery cover (see figure 6).
3. Close the battery cover.
The camera is now ready for use.
The battery indicator will be displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen (9, figure 5)
when the camera is turned on.
Batteries full.
Batteries half full.
Batteries empty. Replace the
batteries.
Table 1: Battery status on the LCD screen
Note: The batteries should be removed if the camera is not going to be used
for some time. This will save the battery power.
Note: It is normal for the camera casing to become warm when using the
camera.
Note: You will have to reset the date and the time (see chapter 13) after
inserting/replacing the batteries.
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5 Explanation of the camera functions
Functions on the top of the camera (see figure 1).
Point Description Function
1 Exposure button Press this button to take a photograph. This
button is also used to start and stop recording a
video clip.
2 Rotary button Selection button for selecting the mode.
Table 2: Functions on the top of the camera
Functions on the front of the camera (see figure 2).
Point Description Function
1 Rotary button Selection button for selecting the mode.
2 Viewfinder The viewfinder is used to determine the
size and the position of the photograph.
The actual photograph is recorded by the
lens and not the viewfinder. The image may
differ when the digital zoom is used.
3 Flash The built-in flash provides more light for the
subject to be photographed.
4 Automatic exposure
indicator
Flashes when the automatic exposure
function is used.
5 USB connection Connection for connecting the camera to
the USB port of a computer.
6 DC-In connection Connection for an external power adapter
(not supplied -> 3.3 VDC, 2.0 A).
7 Macro switch Switch for selecting the correct lens setting.
See chapter 10.2 for more information.
8 Lens Records the image to be taken.
Table 3: Functions on the front of the camera
Functions on the bottom of the camera (see figure 3).
Point Description Function
1 Battery and memory card
cover
Protects the batteries and the
memory card.
2 Screw point for the stand The stand supplied or a different
stand can be screwed in here.
Table 4: The bottom of the camera
Functions at the rear of the camera (see figure 4).
Point Description Function
1 Viewfinder The viewfinder is used to determine
the size and the position of the
photograph. The actual photograph is
recorded by the lens and not the
viewfinder. The ima
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Point Description Function
the digital zoom is used.
2 On/Off switch Turns the camera on and off.
3 Menu button Opens the menu.
4 Wrist strap fixing point Eye for fixing the wrist strap to the
camera.
5 Control button Button for scrolling through the menu.
6 LCD button Button for turning the LCD screen on
and off.
7 LCD screen Screen for recording and displaying.
8 Indicator Indicator for a certain camera mode.
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Table 5: Functions at the rear of the camera
Symbols on the LCD screen (see figure 5).
Point Description Function
1 Counter Indicates:
Recording mode: the number of
photographs which can still be taken.
Playback mode: the recording number.
Video mode: the maximum duration of a
video clip.
2 Flash Indicates the state of the flash (see Table
9).
3 White balance indicator Displays the selected white balance
setting. Not displayed if the white balance
has been set to ‘Auto’
(See Table 10 and chapter 10.5.4.)
4 Compression Displays the selected compression (see
table 10).
5 Resolution Displays the selected resolution (see
Table 10).
6 Date Displays the date (see chapter 13).
7 Exposure Displays the altered exposure setting. It is
not displayed if EV=0 (see chapter
10.5.3).
8 Memory Indicates whether a memory card has
been inserted (see chapter 14.1).
9 Battery Displays the battery power (see Table 1).
10 Macro Indicates when the macro setting has
been selected (see 10.2).
11 Digital zoom Indicates when the digital zoom has been
selected (see chapter 10.1).
12 Mode indicator Indicator when taking photographs or
recording video clips.
The video indicator is also displayed in
the display mode.
Table 6: LCD screen
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STANDARD CAMERA OPERATION
The following chapters explain how to take a photograph, how to view the photograph
on the camera and how to save the photograph on a computer.
6 Taking photographs
1. Slide the On/Off switch (2, figure 4) to the right and keep it in that position for
1 second. The green indicator (8, figure 4) will flash.
(Repeat this to turn the camera off.)
2. Release the switch. A melody will be heard after a couple of seconds. The
camera has now been turned on.
3. Set the camera to the ‘Capture’ mode (symbol: ) using the rotary button (2,
figure 1).
4. Look through the viewfinder or at the image displayed on the LCD screen and
search for the image or object that you wish to photograph. The viewfinder in
the image in white.
5. Press the exposure button (1, figure 1) as far as possible. The photograph will
now be taken. The green LED will start to flash.
6. Repeat points 4 and 5 to take more photographs.
Note: ‘Low light’ will be displayed on the LCD screen when there is
insufficient light to take a good quality photograph.
It is recommended to set the flash to ‘Automatic’ or ‘Fill-in’ (see chapter
10.4).
Note: The image is first brought into focus before the photograph is taken.
This will take a short period of time. Take this into account when taking
an action photograph.
7 Viewing photographs and video clips
Note: The camera must be turned on.
1. Use the rotary button to set the camera to the ‘Playback’ mode (symbol: ).
The last photograph or video clip will be displayed on the LCD screen.
2. Press the control button up or down to go to the previous or next photograph
or video clip.
8 Connecting the camera to a computer
(PC/MAC)
The software must be installed before connecting the camera to a computer.
8.1 Installing the driver in Windows 98 / Windows ME /
Windows 2000 / Windows XP
Note: If you use a Macintosh, you can ignore this chapter and continue from
chapter 8.2.
Note: The latest driver can be downloaded from www.trust.com/13792.
Check whether a new driver is available and use this for the
installation.
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Note: Make sure all other programs are closed during the installation.
Note: In the example, ‘D:\’ is used to indicate the CD-ROM drive. This may
be different for your computer.
1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The installation
program will start automatically. If it does not start automatically, carry out the
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aSelect 'Run' from the Windows Start menu.
bType [D:\SETUP.EXE] and click on 'OK' to start the Trust Software
Installer.
2. The Trust Software Installer window will appear (see figure 8).
3. Select the language (in the top right-hand corner) you wish to use for the
installation.
4. Select ‘Install driver’.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions.
8.2 Connecting the camera to a USB port on a computer
(PC/MAC)
Note: Make sure the driver has been installed before connecting the camera.
1. Set the camera to the ‘Playback’ mode. Turn the camera on.
2. Connect one end of the USB cable to the camera.
3. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the computer.
New hardware will be detected and the driver will be automatically installed.
The LCD screen will turn off and the green indicator will be lit.
Windows 98 / Windows ME / Windows 2000
a. Open ‘My Computer’.
b. Open the ‘Removable Disk’.
Note: The drive letter of the ‘Removable disk’ can vary for different
computers.
c. Open the ‘DCIM’ folder.
d. Click on ‘View’ in the menu bar and select ‘Thumbnails’ (Windows
ME, Windows 2000) to see thumbnails of the pictures.
e. Double-click on a file to open or edit it.
Windows XP
a. A window will appear automatically which gives you various options.
Select ‘Using folder to view files’ (see figure 9).
b. Double-click on the ‘DCIM’ folder.
c. Double-click on the ‘100MEDIA’ folder. This folder contains all the
recordings saved on the camera.
d. Click on ‘View’ in the menu bar and select ‘Filmstrip’.
e. Double-click on a file to open or edit it.
Macintosh
a. An icon labelled ‘UNLABELED’ will be displayed on the desktop.
b. Double-click on the ‘Unlabeled’ icon.
c. Double-click on the ‘DCIM’ folder.
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d. Double-click on the ‘100MEDIA’ folder. The recordings are saved in
this folder.
e. Double-click on a file to open or edit it.
Other functions and operating the camera
9 General functions
9.1 Rotary button
The camera can be set to a certain mode using the rotary button (2, figure 1).
Symbol Function Description
Photo mode
(Capture mode)
Takes photographs.
Play mode
(Playback mode)
Displays photographs and video
clips.
Video mode
(Video mode)
Records video clips.
Set-up mode
(Setup mode)
Configures the camera.
Table 7: Mode settings
9.2 LCD screen
The LCD screen allows you to view the photographs and video clips, use the menu,
etc.
Capture mode or video mode:
- Press the LCD button (6, figure 4) to turn off the details.
- Press the LCD button again to turn the LCD screen off.
- Press the LCD button again to make everything visible again.
Note: You cannot alter anything in the menu when the LCD screen is turned off.
Playback mode:
- Press the LCD button to display details about the recording (resolution, date, time
and flash).
- Press the LCD button again to return to the normal image.
Setup mode: it is not possible to turn the LCD screen off in this mode.
9.3 Stand
The stand supplied with the camera can be used to keep the camera stable. It is
recommended to use the stand when using the automatic exposure function or when
using the macro setting.
1. Screw the stand into place on the bottom of the camera (2, figure 3).
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2. Unfold the feet, unlock the stand using the handle and place the camera in the
desired position.
3. Lock the stand by placing the handle back in the starting position.
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9.4 Attaching the wrist strap
You can attach the wrist strap to the camera for optimal ease of use and safety.
1. Insert the thin end of the wrist strap through the eye (4, figure 4).
2. Make a loop from the part of the wrist strap which has been inserted through
the eye.
3. Thread the other end of the wrist strap through the loop.
10 Taking a photograph
10.1 Zooming in or out
This camera has a 4x digital zoom. The digital zoom increases the size of the image
by digitally processing it.
Press the control button to the right to zoom in. Press the control button to the left to
zoom out.
Whilst zooming in or out, the increase in size is displayed in the zoom bar on the left-
hand side of the LCD screen.
Note: Use the LCD screen when using the digital zoom. Images are not
displayed in the viewfinder when using the digital zoom.
Note: The quality of the image is reduced when using the digital zoom.
Note: The digital zoom does not work when recording video clips.
10.2 Using the macro function (close-up photographs)
The Trust 760 PowerC@m CCD has a macro function which can be used to take
photographs at a minimum distance of 18 cm. You can use the ‘Portrait’ option to
take close-up photographs.
Selecting the macro mode:
Turn the lens ring to the correct position (see Table 8 for an explanation).
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Standard mode
Distance: 130 cm to infinity.
Portrait mode
Distance: 80 – 130 cm
The macro symbol will be displayed in the bottom left-hand corner of the
LCD screen when this mode is selected using the lens ring.
Macro mode (for taking close-up photographs)
Distance: 18 - 25 cm
The macro symbol will be displayed in the bottom left-hand corner of the
LCD screen when this mode is selected using the lens ring.
Table 8: Macro options
Note: It is recommended to use the stand and the automatic exposure
function (see chapter 10.3) when using the macro function.
10.3 Automatic exposure
The camera has an automatic exposure function which gives a time delay of 10
seconds before the photograph is taken. You can use the automatic exposure
function to take a photograph of yourself.
The default setting when the camera is turned on is off. The automatic exposure
function can be turned on as follows.
1. Set the camera to the ‘Capture’ mode.
2. Press the control button upwards to select the automatic exposure function.
The symbol for the automatic exposure function will appear on the LCD
screen.
Press the exposure button (1, figure 1) to take a photograph using the automatic
exposure function.
Whilst counting down (10 seconds):
- A beep will be heard.
- The number of seconds remaining will be displayed on the LCD screen.
- The automatic exposure indicator (4, figure 2) will flash.
Note: It is recommended to use the stand when taking a photograph
using the automatic exposure function.
10.4 Setting the flash
The camera has various flash options.
Selecting the flash:
1. Set the camera to the ‘Capture’ mode.
2. Press the control button downwards. Repeat this until the correct setting has
been reached (see Table 9).
Flash off.
Automatic flash.
The flash will work automatically when there is insufficient light.
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Automatic flash with red-eye reduction.
The flash will work automatically when there is insufficient light. An extra flash
will be given to avoid the red-eye effect.
Synchronization of a low shutter time (Night Scene).
The flash works with a low shutter speed to produce the correct lighting. It is
recommended to use the stand.
Flash on.
The flash will work every time, regardless of the lighting conditions.
Table 9 : Flash
Note: The batteries become empty quickly when the flash is used a lot.
Note: Under normal circumstances, it takes between 6 and 10 seconds to
recharge the flash, depending on the battery power.
Note: The flash cannot be used when the battery power is low. Replace the
batteries
10.5 Menu settings when in the ‘Capture’ mode
The following settings can be altered in the menu when the camera is in the ‘Capture’
mode: image size, image quality, voice memo, exposure and white balance.
1. Set the camera to the ‘Capture’ mode’.
2. Press the ‘Menu’ button.
3. Scroll through the functions by pressing the control button up and down.
Confirm an option by pressing the control button to the right. The next menu
will then be displayed.
Press the ‘Menu’ button to return to the previous level.
4. See the table below for a summary of the functions.
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Point Options
Symbol
on the
LCD
screen Comments
2272 x 1704
(XL)
1600 x 1200 (L)
1280 x 960 (M)
Resolution
(Image Size)
640 x 480 (S)
Sets the resolution for taking a
photograph (see chapter 10.5.1).
(2272 x 1704 = 4 Megapixel1600 x
1200 = 2 Megapixel
1280 x 960 = 1.3 Megapixel
640 x 480 = VGA)
Super Fine
Fine
Compression
(Quality)
Normal
Sets the compression ratio (see
chapter 10.5.2).
Auto
Daylight
Sunset
Fluorescent
White balance
(White
Balance)
Tungsten
Sets the white balance (see chapter
10.5.4).
Exposure -2.0 Æ0 Æ+2.0
(step 0.5) Sets the exposure (see chapter
10.5.3).
Table 10 : Menu settings in the capture mode
10.5.1 Resolution
Photographs can be saved in the memory in four different resolutions. The lower the
resolution, the more photographs you can save in the camera's memory. The higher
the resolution, the more detailed the photograph will be.
Use a low resolution if you wish to upload photographs onto the Internet.
Use a high resolution if you wish to print or edit photographs.
10.5.2 Compression
You can determine the quality of the photographs using the compression.
The higher the quality setting (Super Fine), the better the final image. A higher quality
requires more memory and limits the number of photographs which can be saved in
the camera’s memory.
Super Fine is the best quality setting. Normal is the lowest quality setting. The quality
setting can be altered as desired.
See the table below for a summary of the number of photographs than can be saved
in the camera’s internal memory.
Note: The numbers given in the table below are only an indication of the
expected capacity.
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Resolution
Quality
2272 x 1704
(XL)
1600 x 1200
(L)
1280 x 960
(M)
640 x 480
(S)
Super Fine 6 9 15 44
Fine 10 15 23 71
Normal 17 23 36 111
Table 11: Number of photographs that can be saved in the camera’s
internal memory
10.5.3 Exposure
You can adjust the exposure to underexpose or overexpose photographs. This will
make darker objects lighter or objects which are brightly lit less bright.
Note: A higher value (+2.0) produces a very bright photograph.
10.5.4 White balance
Under normal circumstances, the white balance is set automatically. You can select
the white balance manually for conditions which do not change or for certain lighting
conditions.
• Auto: automatic setting (indoor and outdoor photography).
• Daylight: setting for sunny weather (outdoor photography).
• Sunset: setting for cloudy weather (outdoor photography).
• Tungsten: setting for incandescent lighting (indoor photography).
• Fluorescent: Setting for fluorescent lighting (indoor photography).
Tip: A photograph is sensitive to the light conditions. In sunlight, the
photograph appears blue and under fluorescent lighting, the
photograph appears green. The human eye can solve this
problem. The camera, however, cannot solve this problem
without making alterations.
Under normal conditions, the white balance is adjusted
automatically by the camera. If there are strange colours, it is
recommended to alter the white balance manually.
11 Recording a video clip
1. Set the camera to the ‘Video’ mode.
2. Press the exposure button to start recording. A camera and microphone
symbol will flash in the top left-hand corner of the LCD screen.
3. By default, the recording will be stopped after 10 seconds and saved in the
camera’s memory.
Altering the duration of a video recording:
Press the ‘Menu’ button to alter the duration of a video recording. You can choose 10
seconds, 20 seconds, 30 seconds or ‘Manual’.
If you select ‘Manual’, the recording is stopped by pressing the exposure button.
Recording a video with a delayed start:
You can delay the start of a video recording by using the automatic exposure function
(see chapter 10.3).
Recording a close-up video clip:
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A video recording can be made in both the normal mode or the macro mode (see
chapter 10.2).
Note: ‘Low light!’ is displayed on the LCD screen when there is insufficient
light. Improve the lighting conditions or record a video clip in a different
location. Increasing or reducing the distance to the object may also
solve the problem.
Note: The digital zoom cannot be used when recording a video clip.
12 Viewing photographs and video clips
The ‘Playback’ mode allows you to view photographs and video clips saved in the
memory. Other options in this mode include ‘Delete’, ‘DPOF’, ‘Slide show’, etc.
Set the camera to the ‘Playback’ mode to view photographs and video clips.
Scroll to the next or previous recording by pressing the control button up or down. A
symbol of a video camera will be displayed in the top left-hand corner of the LCD
screen when the recording is a video clip.
Photo: Press the control button to the right to zoom in on a photograph.
Video: Press the control button to the right to play a video clip.
Note: Press the control button to the right to stop playing a video clip
(pause). Press the control button to the right again to continue playing
the video clip.
Note: The image is unfocused when first displayed on the LCD screen. The
image will become focussed after 2 seconds. This is normal.
Note: You can scroll to the next or previous recording after the image has
become focussed . Take this 2 second delay into consideration when
scrolling through the recordings in the camera’s memory.
12.1.1 Displaying thumbnails
1. Press the control button to the left. Nine thumbnails will be displayed on the
LCD screen.
2. Press the control button up or down to search for the desired recording.
Press the control button to the left or right to see the full-size image on the
LCD screen.
3. Press the control button up or down to go to the previous or next photograph
or video clip.
12.1.2 Display with the digital zoom
The camera has a 4x digital zoom. This allows you to increase the size of the
photograph to four times the size of the original.
1. Press the control button to the right. The zoom bar will be displayed on left-
hand side of the LCD screen.
2. Determine the desired increase in size by pressing the control button up or
down.
3. Press ‘Set’ (press the control button to the right) to confirm the increase in
size. You can now move around the photograph using the control button.
Press the ‘Menu’ button to return to the original size.
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12.2 Menu settings
The following settings can be altered in the menu when the camera is in the
‘Playback’ mode: Delete, Slide show and Protect.
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1. Set the camera to the ‘Playback’ mode.
2. Press the ‘Menu’ button.
3. Scroll through the functions by pressing the control button up and down.
Confirm an option by pressing the control button to the right. The next menu
will then be displayed.
Press the ‘Menu’ button to return to the previous level.
4. See the table below for a summary of the functions.
Point Options Comments
Delete Image
Delete All
Delete
Format
Delete a photograph or video clip, delete all
the photographs and video clips or format
the memory.
Slide Show 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 sec Time delay setting for a slide show.
UnlockProtect
Lock
Protection to prevent photographs or video
clips from being deleted.
Print (1) X0 ÆX9 Set number of copies to be printed on a
printer (DPOF).
Table 12: Menu settings
(1) This option is only available when a memory card has been inserted into the
camera.
12.2.1 Deleting photographs and video clips
Deleting a photograph or a video clip
1. Open the menu.
2. Select ‘Delete’.
3. Select ‘Delete Image’.
4. Select ‘Yes’ to delete the image.
Select ‘No’ to cancel the formatting.
Note: Photographs and video clips cannot be deleted if they are protected
against being deleted. Remove the protection if you wish to delete a
photograph or a video clip.
Deleting all the photographs and video clips
1. Open the menu.
2. Select ‘Delete’.
3. Select ‘Delete All’.
4. Select ‘Yes’ to delete all the photographs and video clips.
Select ‘No’ to cancel the formatting.
Note: All the photographs and video clips will be deleted. The photographs
and video clips protected against being deleted will not be deleted.
Formatting the memory
1. Open the menu.
2. Select ‘Delete’.
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3. Select ‘Format’.
4. Select ‘Yes’ to format the memory.
Select ‘No’ to cancel the formatting.
Note: All the photographs and video clips will be deleted when the memory is
formatted, included the photographs and video clips protected against
being deleted.
12.2.2 Slide show
1. Open the menu.
2. Select ‘Slide Show’.
3. Set the time.
4. Press ‘Set’.
5. All the photographs will now be displayed in turn for the time which has been
set. The camera will make two beeps when the final photograph has been
displayed.
Note: It takes 2 seconds before the photograph becomes focussed on the
LCD screen. It then takes x seconds before the next photograph
appears.
12.2.3 Print
Note: This option is only available when a memory card has been inserted
into the camera and the photographs have been saved on the memory
card.
1. Open the menu.
2. Select ‘Print’.
3. Select the number of copies to be printed (1 to 9).
4. Press ‘Set’.
If the memory card is inserted into a printer with a card reader, it is possible to print
the selected photographs directly. A computer is then not necessary.
See the instruction manual provided with your printer.
13 Fixed settings
You can change the fixed settings in this menu, such as the sound, energy saving
function, etc.
1. Turn the camera on.
2. Set the camera to the ‘Setup’ mode.
3. Scroll through the functions by pressing the control button up and down.
Confirm an option by pressing the control button to the right. The next menu
will then be displayed.
Press the ‘Menu’ button to return to the previous level.
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Function Options Description
OnSound
(Beep) Off
Sound signal when using the camera.
Cancel
Energy saving
(Power off)
1 – 10 min
Energy saving setting which can be set between
1 and 10 minutes or turned off.
OnDisplay date
(Date Stamp) Off
For displaying the date the photograph was
taken.
YY/MM/DD
MM/DD/YY
Date type
DD/MM/YY
The way in which the date is displayed on the
photograph.
Date set Set the date and time.
(Reset the date and time after replacing the
batteries.)
OnQuick view
Off
Select a quick view of the last recording.
English*
Francais
Deutsch
Espanol
Italiano
Language
Nederland
s
Language setting for the LCD screen.
Reset Return to the default settings.
Table 13: Settings
14 Inserting/removing a memory card
The Trust 760 PowerC@m CCD has an 8 MB internal memory. By default,
photographs and video clips are saved in the internal memory. This memory can be
increased by using a SD (Secure Digital) memory card. The photographs and video
clips are automatically saved on the memory card when one has been inserted into
the camera.
Memory cards can be purchased from, for example, a photography shop.
Note: To avoid damage to the memory card and the camera, only insert or
remove a memory card when the camera has been turned off.
Note: The internal memory CANNOT be removed.
14.1 Inserting/removing a memory card
Follow the instructions given below to insert a memory card.
1. Turn the camera off.
2. Open the battery cover.
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3. Insert the memory card into the camera as indicated in the battery
compartment (see figure 7). Press the memory card into the slot until it clicks
into place.
Remove the memory card by pushing it so that the lock is released. Remove
the memory card from the camera
4. Close the battery cover.
Note: The memory card can only be inserted into the camera in one way. Do
not force the card into the slot. This could damage both the memory
card and the camera.
Note: The camera automatically save photographs and video clips on a
memory card when one has been inserted into the camera.
The external memory card must first be formatted for optimal use.
Symbol which is displayed on the LCD screen (8, figure 5) when a memory
card has been inserted into the camera.
The symbol flashes when the memory card has been write-protected. Remove
the protection.
Note: NEVER remove a memory card whilst the camera is still processing
data (indicator flashes green (8, figure 4)). This may result in the loss
of data or damage.
14.2 Formatting the memory
For optimal use of the internal memory or a memory card, these must first be
formatted before being used.
1. Set the camera to the ‘Playback’ mode.
2. Press the ‘Menu’ button (3, figure 4).
3. Select ‘Delete’ and press the control button (5, figure 4) to the right
(‘Change’).
4. Select ‘Format’ and press the control button to the right (‘Set’).
5. Select ‘Yes’ and press the control button to the right (‘Set’). The memory will
now be formatted. ‘No image!’ will be displayed on the LCD screen once the
memory has been formatted.
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15 Trust Photo Site
Trust offers you the possibility to publish your photographs on the Internet
(www.trustphotosite.com). There are a number of conditions attached to the use of
this site. The conditions can be found at www.trustphotosite.com.
15.1 Installing the Trust Photo Upload software
This software can be used to upload your photographs to the Trust Photo Site.
Note: The latest version of the Trust Photo Upload software can always be
downloaded from the Trust website.
1. Start the Trust Software Installer.
2. Select ‘Install software’.
3. Select ‘Trust Photo Upload’.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
15.2 Using the Trust Photo Site
You must first register with Trust before you can upload photographs to the Trust
Photo Site.
15.2.1 Registering
15.2.1.1 For non-registered users
1. Go to the Trust website (www.trust.com) to register yourself and your camera.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation e-mail.
2. Sign in using the confirmation code which is sent to you.
3. Next, follow the instructions for registered users.
15.2.1.2 For registered users
1. Go to the Trust Customer Care section of the website
(www.trust.com/customercare). Register using your e-mail address and
password (the password for the Trust website).
2. Enter the item number of your digital camera and click on ‘Search’ to go to the
support page for your camera
3. To create an account, click on ‘Create account’ on the right-hand side of the
Trustphotosite.com banner.
4. Click on the ‘Create trustphotosite.com account’ button. It may take a while
before the next window appears.
5. Click on ‘Continue’. In the window that appears, you can download software
for uploading your photographs to the Trust Photo Site. You can download the
latest version of the software here. (The Trust Photo Upload software is also
included on the CD-ROM supplied with the camera.)
15.2.2 Using the Trust Photo Upload software
1. Start Trust Photo Upload from the Windows Start menu (Start – Programs –
Trust – Trust Photo Upload).
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2. Use the ‘Explorer’ to select the photographs you wish to upload. You can use
the buttons on the right-hand side of the Explorer to select photographs,
unselect photographs, view photographs, etc.
3. Click on ‘Upload’.
4. Enter your e-mail address and the password for your Trust registration (not
the password for your e-mail account).
5. Click on ‘Next’. Your login information will be checked. This may take some
time.
6. Select the photo album where you wish to upload the photographs to or create
a new album.
7. Click on ‘Next’. The photographs will now be uploaded. The progress will be
displayed on your monitor. This may take a long time if you use an analogue
modem.
8. Click on ‘Close’ to close the window.
Go to the website www.trustphotosite.com and sign in.
You can now view your photographs, arrange them, etc. See the Help function on the
website for more information.
16 ULEAD PHOTO EXPLORER 7.0 SE Platinum
Ulead® Photo Explorer contains options to quickly and easily open photographs, to
edit photographs and to share digital photographs, as well as video files.
More information can be found at www.ulead.com/pex.
16.1 Installation
1. Start the Trust Software Installer.
2. Select ‘Install software’.
3. Select ‘Ulead PhotoExplorer 7.0 SE Platinum’.
4. Select the language you wish to use to install the program. Follow the on-
screen instructions to start the installation.
Comment: For TV System, enter the TV settings used in your country (PAL
is supported in must European countries).
Comment: File association: Nothing will be changed if you select ‘Do not
change current file association’. If you select the second or third
option, then the program will be linked to a certain file format,
such as JPG.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
6. Restart the computer when requested to do so. The Trust Software Installer
will appear again when the computer is restarted.
16.2 Using Ulead Photo Explorer
You can use Ulead Photo Explorer 7.0 to download photographs onto your computer.
A short description of how to use Photo Explorer is given below.
For a detailed description of Photo Explorer, see the program's Help function or the
instruction manual included on the CD-ROM.
Set the camera to the ‘Playback’ mode and connect it to a computer.
Follow the instructions given below to use Photo Explorer.
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