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00934C SC-MS10 USA~007 9/30/05 10:54 AM Page C Digital Camera / Camcorder SC-MS10/MS11/MS15 ENGLISH Auto Focus AF CCD Charge Coupled Device LCD Liquid Crystal Display Owners Instruction Book Before operating the unit, please read this Instruction Book thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. US PATENT 4415844 Use only approved battery packs. Otherwise there is a danger of overheating, fire or explosion. Samsung is not responsible for problems occurring due to using unapproved batteries. SAM_00934C_SEA_SAFETY 9/30/05 11:01 AM Page 100 ENGLISH Notices and Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Shock Hazard Marking and Associated Graphical Symbols CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Explanation of Safety Related Symbols CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING - To Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock, Do Not Expose This Apparatus To Rain Or Moisture. 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with dry cloth. 7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet. Consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped. SAM_00934C_SEA_SAFETY 9/30/05 11:01 AM Page 101 Notices and Safety Instructions 15. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus. 16. VENTILATION:
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the CAMCORDER and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. Never place your CAMCORDER on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface: on or near a radiator or heat register. This CAMCORDER should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturers instructions have been adhered to. 17. POWER SOURCES:
The CAMCORDER should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply at your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. A CAMCORDER is intended to be operated from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions. 18. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION:
This CAMCORDER may be equipped with either a polarized 2-wire AC line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other) or a 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician to replace your outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. ENGLISH 19. POWER-CORD PROTECTION:
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords or plugs, convenient receptacles, and the point where they exit from the unit. 20. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING:
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected to the CAMCORDER, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges, Section 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire and supporting structure, grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of grounding to conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes and requirements for the grounding electrode. See figure below. SAM_00934C_SEA_SAFETY 9/30/05 11:01 AM Page 102 ENGLISH Notices and Safety Instructions 21. LIGHTNING:
For added protection of this CAMCORDER during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the CAMCORDER due to lightning and power-line surges. 22. POWER LINES:
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal. 23. OVERLOADING:
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 24. OBJECTS AND LIQUIDS:
Never push objects of any kind into this CAMCORDER through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out a part that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquids of any kind onto the CAMCORDER. Should spillage occur, unplug unit and have it checked by a technician before use. 25. SERVICING:
Do not attempt to service this CAMCORDER yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 26. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE:
Unplug this CAMCORDER from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged. b. If any liquid has been spilled onto, or objects have fallen into the CAMCORDER. c. If the CAMCORDER has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the CAMCORDER does not operate normally by following the operating instructions, adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the CAMCORDER to its normal operation. e. If the CAMCORDER has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged. f. When the CAMCORDER exhibits a distinct change in performance, this indicates a need for service. 27. REPLACEMENT PARTS:
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer and having the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. 28. SAFETY CHECK:
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this CAMCORDER, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the CAMCORDER is in safe operating order. SAM_00934C_SEA_SAFETY 9/30/05 11:01 AM Page 103 Notices and Safety Instructions 29. To prevent damage which may result in fire or shock hazard, do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. 30. If this power supply is used at 240V ac, a suitable plug adapter should be used. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installers attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building as close to the point of cable entry as practical. USER INSTALLER CAUTION:
Your authority to operate this FCC certified equipment could be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approved by this party responsible for compliance to part 15 FCC rules. NOTE:
Hg LAMP(S) INSIDE THIS PRODUCT CONTAIN MERCURY AND MUST BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF ACCORDING TO LOCAL, STATE OR FEDERAL LAWS. For details see lamprecycle.org, eiae.org, or call 1-800-Samsung ENGLISH 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help and for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful : How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems. This Booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. FCC Warning The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC ID : A3L05SAM1 This device complies with Part 15 of 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. 00934C SC-MS10 USA~007 9/30/05 10:54 AM Page 2 ENGLISH Contents Notices and Safety Precautions 8 Precautions on Miniket Photo Care...........................................................................................................................................................................8 Notes Regarding COPYRIGHT....................................................................................................................................................................................9 Notes Regarding Moisture Condensation.................................................................................................................................................................9 Notes Regarding the Miniket Photo...........................................................................................................................................................................9 Notes Regarding the Battery Pack...........................................................................................................................................................................10 Note Regarding a Trademark....................................................................................................................................................................................10 Note Regarding the Lens...........................................................................................................................................................................................11 Notes Regarding the LCD Display ...........................................................................................................................................................................11 Precautions Regarding Service................................................................................................................................................................................11 Precautions Regarding Replacement Parts............................................................................................................................................................11 Getting to know your Miniket Photo 12 Features.......................................................................................................................................................................................................................12 Accessories Supplied with the Device....................................................................................................................................................................13 Name of Each Part 14 Rear & Left View.........................................................................................................................................................................................................14 Front & Bottom View..................................................................................................................................................................................................15 LCD Display ................................................................................................................................................................................................................16 OSD (On Screen Display in Photo Capture Mode/Photo View Mode) ...............................................................................................................16 OSD (On Screen Display in Movie Record Mode/Movie Play Mode).................................................................................................................17 OSD (On Screen Display in Music Play Mode) ...................................................................................................................................................18 OSD (On Screen Display in Voice Record / Voice Play /System Settings Mode) ..............................................................................................19 How to Use the Battery Pack 20 Battery Pack Installation / Ejection..........................................................................................................................................................................20 Maintaining the Battery Pack....................................................................................................................................................................................21 Charging the Battery Pack........................................................................................................................................................................................24 22 00934C SC-MS10 USA~007 9/30/05 10:54 AM Page 3 ENGLISH Contents Getting Started 25 Recording / Charging Indicator................................................................................................................................................................................25 Power Indicator ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................25 Before You Start Operating the Miniket Photo.......................................................................................................................................................26 Using the Mode Dial...................................................................................................................................................................................................27 Using the DISPLAY Button........................................................................................................................................................................................28 Using the Menu Button..............................................................................................................................................................................................28 Using the Shortcut Buttons ......................................................................................................................................................................................29 Using the Joystick ....................................................................................................................................................................................................30 Structure of Folders and Files..................................................................................................................................................................................31 Recording Time and Capacity ..................................................................................................................................................................................32 Selecting the Memory Type.......................................................................................................................................................................................33 Using the Memory Card (Optional Accessory).......................................................................................................................................................34 Inserting / Ejecting the Memory Card (Optional Accessory)................................................................................................................................35 Setting the Miniket Photo 36 Adjusting the LCD Monitor .......................................................................................................................................................................................37 Adjusting the LCD Brightness...............................................................................................................................................................................37 Setting Date / Time.....................................................................................................................................................................................................38 Setting Date / Time ...............................................................................................................................................................................................38 Setting Date / Time Format...................................................................................................................................................................................39 Setting Date Display .............................................................................................................................................................................................40 Setting the System.....................................................................................................................................................................................................41 Setting the Auto Shut Off ......................................................................................................................................................................................41 Setting the File No. Function ................................................................................................................................................................................42 Setting the Beep Sound........................................................................................................................................................................................43 Setting the Shutter Sound ....................................................................................................................................................................................44 Selecting Language ..............................................................................................................................................................................................45 Setting the TV Standard .......................................................................................................................................................................................46 Setting the Mode Display......................................................................................................................................................................................47 Resetting the Miniket Photo..................................................................................................................................................................................48 33 00934C SC-MS10 USA~007 9/30/05 10:54 AM Page 4 ENGLISH Contents Setting Memory ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................49 Selecting the Storage Type...................................................................................................................................................................................49 Formatting the Memory.........................................................................................................................................................................................50 Viewing Memory Space........................................................................................................................................................................................51 Photo Mode 52 Capturing.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................53 Capturing Images..................................................................................................................................................................................................53 Zooming In and Out..............................................................................................................................................................................................54 Viewing ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................55 Viewing Photo files on the LCD Monitor...............................................................................................................................................................55 Viewing Multiple Photo Files / Enlarging a Photo File .........................................................................................................................................56 Cropping an Enlarged Photo File .........................................................................................................................................................................57 Setting the Capturing Options..................................................................................................................................................................................58 Using the Shortcut Buttons...................................................................................................................................................................................58 Using the Scene Modes .......................................................................................................................................................................................60 Setting the Photo File Size ...................................................................................................................................................................................61 Setting the Photo File Quality...............................................................................................................................................................................62 Setting the Sharpness ..........................................................................................................................................................................................63 Setting the Focus Method.....................................................................................................................................................................................64 Setting the Macro Mode........................................................................................................................................................................................65 Setting the Metering Method ................................................................................................................................................................................66 Setting the ISO Speed (Sensitivity) ......................................................................................................................................................................67 Setting the White Balance ....................................................................................................................................................................................68 Adjusting the Exposure Exposure Compensation ............................................................................................................................................69 Setting the DIS (Digital Image Stabiliser).............................................................................................................................................................70 Setting the Imprint Option.....................................................................................................................................................................................71 Setting the Digital Zoom .......................................................................................................................................................................................72 Setting the Multi Shot............................................................................................................................................................................................73 Setting the Self Timer ...........................................................................................................................................................................................74 Setting the Flash ...................................................................................................................................................................................................75 Setting Digital Effects............................................................................................................................................................................................77 44 00934C SC-MS10 USA~007 9/30/05 10:54 AM Page 5 ENGLISH Contents Setting the Viewing Options .....................................................................................................................................................................................78 Using the Shortcut Buttons...................................................................................................................................................................................78 Rotating a Photo File ............................................................................................................................................................................................82 Resizing Photos ...................................................................................................................................................................................................83 Protecting Photo Files...........................................................................................................................................................................................84 Deleting Photo Files..............................................................................................................................................................................................85 Copying Photo Files..............................................................................................................................................................................................86 Setting the Slideshow ...........................................................................................................................................................................................87 Setting the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Function .....................................................................................................................................88 89 Movie Mode Recording a Movie .....................................................................................................................................................................................................90 Recording a Movie................................................................................................................................................................................................90 Zooming In and Out..............................................................................................................................................................................................91 Playing a Movie ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................92 Playing a Movie on the LCD Monitor ...................................................................................................................................................................92 Setting the Recording Options.................................................................................................................................................................................93 Using the Shortcut Buttons...................................................................................................................................................................................93 Setting the White Balance ....................................................................................................................................................................................95 Setting the Program AE ........................................................................................................................................................................................96 Setting the Macro Mode........................................................................................................................................................................................97 Setting the Movie File Size ...................................................................................................................................................................................98 Setting the Movie File Quality...............................................................................................................................................................................99 Setting the Self Timer .........................................................................................................................................................................................100 Setting the Wind Cut...........................................................................................................................................................................................101 Setting the Digital Effects....................................................................................................................................................................................102 Setting the Viewing Options ...................................................................................................................................................................................103 Using the Shortcut Buttons.................................................................................................................................................................................103 Protecting Movie Files ........................................................................................................................................................................................107 Deleting Movie Files............................................................................................................................................................................................108 Copying Movie Files ...........................................................................................................................................................................................109 Setting the Slideshow..........................................................................................................................................................................................110 55 00934C SC-MS10 USA~007 9/30/05 10:54 AM Page 6 ENGLISH Contents Music Mode 111 Playing Music Files ..................................................................................................................................................................................................112 Copying Music Files from a PC ..........................................................................................................................................................................112 Playing Music Files .............................................................................................................................................................................................113 Setting the Music Play Options ..............................................................................................................................................................................114 Using the Shortcut Buttons .................................................................................................................................................................................114 Setting the Repeated Play ..................................................................................................................................................................................116 Setting the Equaliser...........................................................................................................................................................................................117 Deleting Music Files............................................................................................................................................................................................118 Protecting Music Files.........................................................................................................................................................................................119 Voice Mode 120 Recording Voice Files..............................................................................................................................................................................................121 Recording Voice Files .........................................................................................................................................................................................121 Playing Voice Files...................................................................................................................................................................................................122 Playing Voice Files..............................................................................................................................................................................................122 Setting the Voice Play Options...............................................................................................................................................................................123 Using the Shortcut Buttons.................................................................................................................................................................................123 Setting the Repeated Play..................................................................................................................................................................................125 Deleting Voice Files ............................................................................................................................................................................................126 Protecting Voice Files .........................................................................................................................................................................................127 Copying Voice Files ............................................................................................................................................................................................128 Miscellaneous Information 129 Connecting to a PC..................................................................................................................................................................................................130 Supported USB Speed according to Operating System....................................................................................................................................130 Installing Software ...................................................................................................................................................................................................131 Installing DV Media Pro 1.0................................................................................................................................................................................131 Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio........................................................................................................................................................132 Connecting To Other Devices ................................................................................................................................................................................133 Connecting to a PC Using USB Cable...............................................................................................................................................................133 66 00934C SC-MS10 USA~007 9/30/05 10:54 AM Page 7 ENGLISH Contents Using the PC Camera Function..........................................................................................................................................................................134 Using as a Mass Storage Device.......................................................................................................................................................................135 Connecting to a TV Monitor................................................................................................................................................................................136 Connecting to a VCR..........................................................................................................................................................................................137 Printing Photos.........................................................................................................................................................................................................138 Printing with PictBridge.......................................................................................................................................................................................138 Printing with DPOF .............................................................................................................................................................................................139 Cleaning and Maintenance......................................................................................................................................................................................140 After Using the Device........................................................................................................................................................................................140 Cleaning the Body...............................................................................................................................................................................................141 Regarding the Battery.........................................................................................................................................................................................142 Using Abroad.......................................................................................................................................................................................................143 144 Troubleshooting Self-Diagnosis Display ............................................................................................................................................................................................144 Self-Diagnosis Display........................................................................................................................................................................................144 Checklist..............................................................................................................................................................................................................144 Using the Menu Specifications Index 146 148 150 Warranty(SEA users only)...........................................................................................................................................152 77 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 8 ENGLISH Notices and Safety Precautions Precautions on Miniket Photo Care Please note the following precautions for use:
Please keep this device in a safe place. The device contains a lens that can be damaged by shock. Keep out of reach of children. Please note the following precautions for use:
Do not place your device in a wet place. Moisture and water may cause the device to malfunction. To avoid electric shock, do not touch your device or power cable with wet hands. Do not use the flash close to someone elses eyes. The flash emits a strong light that may cause damage similar to direct sunlight on ones eyesight. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should be no less than 3 feet from your subject. If the device is not working properly, please consult your nearest dealer or authorised SAMSUNG service centre. Disassembling the device by yourself may cause irrecoverable damage which will be difficult to repair. Clean the device with a dry, soft cloth. Use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution for removing stains. Do not use any type of solvent, especially benzene, as it may seriously damage the finish. Keep your device away from rain and saltwater. After using, clean the device. Saltwater may cause the parts to corrode. 88 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 9 ENGLISH Notices and Safety Precautions Notes Regarding COPYRIGHT Television programmes, movie video tapes, DVD titles, films and other programme materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorised recording of copyrighted materials may infringe on the rights of the copyright owners and is contrary to copyright laws. All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual or other documentation provided with your Samsung product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Notes Regarding Moisture Condensation 1. A sudden rise in atmospheric temperature may cause condensation to form inside the device. For Example:
Entering or leaving a heated place on a cold day might cause condensation inside the product. To prevent condensation, place the product in a carrying case or a plastic bag before exposing it to a sudden change of temperature. Notes Regarding the Miniket Photo 1. Do not leave the device exposed to high temperature (above 60C or 140F). For example, in a parked closed car in summer or exposed to direct sunlight. 2. Do not let the device get wet. Keep the device away from rain, salt water, or any other form of moisture. The device will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high levels of moisture. 99 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 10 ENGLISH Notices and Safety Precautions Notes Regarding the Battery Pack It is recommended to use original Battery Pack that is available at SAMSUNG service center. Make sure the Battery Pack is fully charged before starting to record. To preserve battery power, keep the device turned off when you are not operating it. If your device is left in STBY mode without being operated for more than 5 minutes, it will automatically turn itself off to protect against unnecessary battery discharge. Make sure that the Battery Pack is attached firmly in place. The new Battery Pack provided with the product is not charged. Before using the Battery Pack, you need to fully charge it. Do not drop the Battery Pack. Dropping the Battery Pack may damage it. Fully discharging a Lithium Polymer battery damages the internal cells. The Battery Pack may be prone to leakage when fully discharged. To avoid damage to the Battery Pack, make sure to remove the battery when no charge remains. Clean the terminal to remove foreign substances before inserting the Battery Pack. When the battery reaches the end of its life, please contact your local dealer. Batteries must be disposed of as chemical waste. Be careful not to drop the Battery Pack when you release it from the device. Note Regarding a Trademark The logos regarding DivX, DivX Licensed are the trademark of DivX, Network, Inc and can be used after contracting license. 1010 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 11 Notices and Safety Precautions Note Regarding the Lens Do not film with the Miniket Photos lens pointing directly at the sun. Direct sunlight can damage the CCD (Charge Coupled Device, the imaging sensor). Notes Regarding the LCD Display ENGLISH 1. The LCD monitor has been manufactured using the high precision technology. However, there may be tiny dots (red, blue or green in color) that appear on the LCD monitor. These dots are normal and do not affect the recorded picture in any way. 2. When you use the LCD monitor under direct sunlight or outdoors, may be difficult to see the picture clearly. 3. Direct sunlight can damage the LCD monitor. Precautions Regarding Service Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous electricity or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Precautions Regarding Replacement Parts When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer and with the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorised substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other hazards. Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems) This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal. 1111 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 12 ENGLISH Getting to know your Miniket Photo Features Integrated Digital Camcorder / DSC operation An integrated digital imaging device that easily converts between a Digital camcorder and a Digital Still Camera with comfortable and easy recording. High Resolution Image Quality (Digital Still Camera) Employing 5Mega CCD Pixels with an available maximum resolution of 2592X1944. X15 Digital Zoom Allows the user to magnify an image up to 15x its original size. Colorful TFT LCD A high-resolution(150K) colorful TFT LCD gives you clean, sharp images as well as the ability to review your recorded files immediately. Digital Image Stabiliser (DIS) With the Miniket Photo, you can reduce unstable images by minimizing the effects of natural shaking movements. Various Digital Effects The DSE (Digital Special Effects) allows you to give the film a special look by adding various special effects. USB Interface for Data Transfer You can transfer still images and video files or any other files to a PC using the USB interface. PC Cam for multi-entertaining You can use the device as a PC camera for video chatting, video conferencing, and other PC camera applications. Voice Record / Playback with vast memory You can record voices and store it in the internal memory or mini SD memory card and play back the recorded voice. Plus Advantage, MP3 With this device, you can play back MP3 files stored in the internal memory or mini SD memory card (optional accessory). Enjoy your favourite songs with the MP3 files with your Miniket Photo. PictBridge/DPOF Function When you connect the device to a PictBridge-supported printer and DPOF (Digital Printing Order Format) function using a USB cable, you can print your stored pictures without a PC. 1212 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 13 Getting to know your Miniket Photo Accessories Supplied with the Device Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with your device. ENGLISH Basic Accessories 1. Lithium Ion Battery Pack 2. AC Power Adapter 3. Audio/Video Cable 4. USB Cable 5. Software CD 6. Hand Strap 7. Instruction Book/Quick Guide Optional Accessories 8. Carrying Case 9. Earphones 1. Lithium Ion Battery Pack 2. AC Power Adapter 3. Audio/Video Cable 4. USB Cable 5. Software CD 6. Hand Strap 7. Instruction Book/Quick Guide 8. Carrying Case (Option) 9. Earphones (Option)
[ Notes ]
Parts and accessories are available at your local Samsung dealer and service center. You can download programs, the latest driver software, and CODECs from the Samsung Electronics webpage. 1313 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 14 ENGLISH Name of Each Part Rear & Left View 1 2 3 4 5.25 MEGA PIXEL POWER W T MENU Fastening Hand strap USB DC IN 5 6 7 7. Connector Cover 8. Recording / charging Indicator 9. Built-in Speaker 10. Display Button 11. LCD Monitor 11 10 9 8 1. Shortcut Buttons 2. Menu Button 3. Joystick (Up, Down, Left, Right, OK) 4. Earphones and Audio / Video jack 5. USB port 6. Power Adapter Receptacle 1414 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 15 Name of Each Part Front & Bottom View 2 3 4 5 1 1. Mode Dial (Mode selector) 2. Zoom Switch 3. Record / Stop Button 4. Power Button 5. Built-in Mic 6. Lens 7. Flash ENGLISH 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8. Tripod Receptacle 9. OPEN Switch (Battery / Memory Card Usable Memory Card Slot) 10. Battery Slot 11. mini SD Memory Card Slot 12. Battery Lock Switch mini SD Card 1515 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 16 ENGLISH Name of Each Part : LCD Display OSD (On Screen Display in Photo Capture Mode/Photo View Mode) Slide Photo Capture Mode Photo View Mode Photo View Mode 20 19 18 17 16 10 9 8 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 2592 A EV 0 ISO AUTO T T 12:00PM 2005.01.01 8 9 10 11 Image Size Indicator Image Quality Indicator 1. Mode Indicator 2. 3. 4. DIS Image Stabiliser 5. White Balance Indicator 6. Multi Shot Indicator 7. EV Indicator 8. Sharpness Indicator 9. Digital Effect Indicator 10. Date / Time Indicator 11. Zoom In / Out Indicator 12. Optical Zoom Indicator 13. Digital Zoom Indicator 14. Flash Indicator 15. Record / Play Indicator 16. Battery Life Indicator 17. Memory type Indicator 18. Free Memory Space Indicator 19. Metering Mode Indicator 20. Scene Mode Indicator 1616 15 14 13 12 SlideSlide 1 2 3 1. Mode Indicator 2. DPOF Indicator 3. Image Number 4. Delete Indicator 5. Protection Indicator 6. Slideshow Indicator Full View 7. Record / Play Indicator 8. Battery Life Indicator 9. Memory Type Indicator 10. Image Counter (Current / Total) Move 11 6 5 4 MoveMove OK Full View Full View 12 13 11. Selected Image 12. Use joystick for change selection 13. Use OK button to view full screen
[ Notes ]
Functions not marked with * will be retained when the device is restarted after turning it off. 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 17 Name of Each Part : LCD Display OSD (On Screen Display in Movie Record Mode/Movie Play Mode) ENGLISH Movie Record Mode 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF
REM 4 Min 4 Min 640 SFSF 1 22 3 4 5 6 T 1 1 1 12:00PM 2005.01.01 7 8 Image Size Indicator Image Quality Indicator 1. Mode Indicator 2. 3. 4. Macro Indicator 5. Self Timer Indicator 6. Windcut Indicator 7. Date / Time Indicator 8. Zoom In / Out Indicator 9. Digital Effect Indicator 10. White Balance Indicator 11. Program AE Indicator 12. Record / Play Indicator 13. Battery Life Indicator 14. Memory Type Indicator 15. Counter (Elapsed Time) 16. Record / Standby Indicator 17. Remaining Time Indicator 9 8 7 6 Movie Play Mode 13 12 11 10 1 2 100-0001 00:00:10 3 4 5 1. Mode Indicator 2. Image Number 3. Playback Progress Bar 4. Counter (Elapsed Time) 5. Volume Indicator 6. Delete Indicator 7. Protection Indicator 8. Slideshow Indicator 9. Record / Play Indicator 10. Battery Life Indicator 11. Memory Type Indicator 12. Image Counter (Current / Total) 13. Standby / Play / Pause Indicator
[ Notes ]
Functions not marked with * will be retained when the device is restarted after turning it off. The OSD indicators of this product shown above are based on model VP-MS10. The OSD indicators are based on when using the internal memory for storage. 1717 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 18 ENGLISH Name of Each Part : LCD Display OSD (On Screen Display in Music Play Mode) Music Play Mode 10 9 8 Music Play Mode Move Select 1 2 3 MoveMove Select Select 7 6 5 4 01 1. Mode Indicator 2. Current Folder Name 3. File Name 4. Equaliser Indicator 5. Protection Indicator 6. Repeat Indicator Stop 7. Display File List 8. Battery Life Indicator 9. Memory Type Indicator 10. File Counter (Current / Total) Search 11 12 13 01 00:50/03:00 Search Search StopStop 17 14 15 16 11. Current File Information 12. Progress Bar 13. Counter (Elapsed Time /
File Length) 14. Use joystick (Left / Right) to Search /
Skip 15. Use OK button to Play / Pause / Stop 16. Use joystick (Up / Down) to adjust volume 1818 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 19 Name of Each Part : LCD Display OSD (On Screen Display in Voice Record / Voice Play /System Settings Mode) Voice Record Mode Voice Play Mode System Settings Mode ENGLISH 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono 8KHz 64Kbps 00:00:00/16:22:58 00:00:00/16:22:58 5 1. Mode Indicator 2. File Name 3. Current File Information 4. Standby / Record Indicator 5. Counter (Elapsed Time /
Remaining Time) 6. Record / Play Indicator 7. Battery Life Indicator 8. Memory Type Indicator SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0002.WAV Mono 8KHz 64Kbps OFFOFF 00:00:05/00:00:10 00:00:16/00:00:20 1 Search Search StopStop 2 Vol Vol 3 1. Use joystick (Left / Right) to Search / Skip 2. Use OK button to Play / Stop 3. Use joystick (Up / Down) to adjust volume 4. Volume Indicator 5. Delete Current File 6. Setup Repeat 7. Display File List 8. Record / Playback 8 7 6 5 4 1 2 3 4 Settings Settings Reset Reset Start TYPE MoveMove OK Select Select 5 16 17 1. Mode Indicator 2. Menu Tab 3. Setup Items 4. Use joystick (Left / Right) to move the cursor 5. Use OK button to select 1919 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 20 ENGLISH How to Use the Battery Pack Battery Pack Installation / Ejection It is recommended to purchase one or more additional Battery Packs to allow continuous use of your device. To insert the Battery Pack Insert the Battery Pack into the battery slot until it clicks.
<Inserting the Battery Pack>
MENU
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Cover To eject the Battery Pack Pull the [Battery Eject] button to eject the Battery Pack.
<Ejecting the Battery Pack>
MENU MENU Battery Lock Switch
[ Notes ]
Clean the terminals to remove any foreign substances before inserting the Battery Pack. If the device will not be in use for a while, remove the Battery Pack from the device. It is recommended to prepare fully charged additional Battery Packs for outdoor use. Additional Battery Packs are available at your local Samsung dealer and service center.
[ Warning ]
When you eject the Battery Pack from the device, hold the Battery Pack so as not to drop it. 2020 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 21 ENGLISH How to Use the Battery Pack Maintaining the Battery Pack The Battery Pack should be recharged in an environment between 32F (0C) and 104F (40C). The Battery Pack should never be charged in a room temperature that is below 32F (0C). The life and capacity of the Battery Pack will be reduced if it is used in temperatures below 32F (0C) or left in temperatures above 104F (40C) for a long period. Do not put the Battery Pack near any heat sources (fire or flames, for example). Do not disassemble, process, press, or heat the Battery Pack. Do not allow the + and - terminals of the Battery Pack to be short-circuited. It may cause leakage, heat generation, fire, or overheating. It is recommended to use original Battery Pack that is available at SAMSUNG service center. 2121 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 22 ENGLISH How to Use the Battery Pack Continuous Recording Time Based on Battery Type The continuous recording times (for video recording) given in the table below are approximations. Actual recording time depends on usage. Image Resolution Image Quality 640 x 480 320 x 240 Super Fine (SF) Approx. 4 Minutes Approx. 7 Minutes Fine Normal Approx. 7 Minutes Approx. 15 Minutes Approx. 15 Minutes Approx. 30 Minutes Battery Model SB-LH82 (820 mAh) Time Continuous Recording Time LCD On Approx. 60 Minutes Backlight Off Approx. 80 Minutes
[ Notes ]
It is recommended to prepare fully-charged additional Battery Packs for outdoor use. New Battery Packs are available at your local Samsung dealer and service center. If you zoom in or out, the recording time becomes shorter. The Continuous Recording Time estimated above indicates the time that you record video continuously without using other functions such as zooming, video playback, or DIS(
) functions. 2222 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 23 How to Use the Battery Pack Battery Level Display The Battery Level Display shows the amount of battery power remaining in the Battery Pack. Battery Level Indicator State Message Fully charged 25 ~ 50% is used 50 ~ 70% is used 75 ~ 95% is used Over 95% is used (flickers) The device will soon turn off. Change the Battery Pack as soon as possible.
(flickers) The device will be forced to turn off after a beeping sound.
Low battery
REM 4 Min 4 Min 640 SFSF T 1 1 1 12:00PM 2005.01.01 Tips for Battery Identification A charge indicator is provided on the Battery Pack to help you to remember whether it has been charged or not. If the battery has been fully charged, the charge indicator is green. If you are charging the battery, the color of the charge indicator is orange. The charge indicator flickers if the battery is abnormal. Charging time based on battery type Capacity SB-LH82 (820 mAh) Using AC Adapter Approx. 1 hr 40 min Using USB Charging Approx. 2 hr 40 min ENGLISH AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF 2323 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 24 ENGLISH How to Use the Battery Pack Charging the Battery Pack 1. Turn off the Miniket Photo for a while. 2. Attach the Battery Pack to the Miniket Photo. 3. Open the Connector Cover of the set. 4. Connect the AC Power Adapter with the Miniket Photo. You can detach the AC adapter by pressing the buttons on the sides of the adapter cable plug while pulling it out. 5. Insert the AC Power Adapter into the outlet.
[ Notes ]
You can charge the Battery Pack while using the Miniket Photo, but it t takes a relatively longer time. You may use the Miniket Photo powered by the AC Power Adapter indoors where available. You may charge your Miniket Photo by connecting it to a PC with the USB cable.
[ Warning ]
It is recommended you fully charge the Battery Pack before use. You should only charge the battery in an environment between 32F (0C) and 140F (40C). Ambient temperature may affect charging the Battery Pack; too low temperature may result in longer charge time / incomplete charging. Adequate room temperature for charging is 10C ~ 30C. Before connecting the cable, make sure that you dont have any foreign substances between connectors. It is recommended to fully charge the Battery Pack before use. 2424 Charging directly to the Miniket Photo 5 4 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 25 Getting Started Recording / Charging Indicator The color of the LED indicates the state of power or charging. LED Color During Recording During Charging NU Red Orange Green Recording
Charging Fully Charged Power Indicator LED Color Blue Power On ENGLISH Recording /
Charging Indicator Power Indicator 2525 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 26 ENGLISH Getting Started Before You Start Operating the Miniket Photo Before using the Miniket Photo, read this page thoroughly for easy operation. The Memory Card is an optional accessory and not included in the package. 1. Install the Battery Pack and insert a Memory Card into the Memory Card slot. (Refer to page 34) 2. Charge the Battery Pack by directly connecting the AC Power Adapter to the device. (Refer to page 24) 3. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 4. Select the desired mode by setting the [Mode Dial]. 5. Press the [Record / Stop] button to take a picture, start recording video / voice, or play back music. To set focus, press the [Record / Stop] button halfway down. 6. When finished, press the [POWER] button to turn the device off.
[ Notes ]
You can select Video mode or Previous mode as the start-up mode in System Settings. (Refer to page XX) The system automatically switches to the selected mode within two seconds even when the [OK] button is not pressed. 2626 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 27 Getting Started Using the Mode Dial The Mode Dial is used to set the device mode. Available modes are Photo, Video, Music, PC Camera, PictBridge, Storage, and System Settings. Setting the Mode Set the desired mode by turning the Mode Dial. Within 1 ~ 2 seconds, the device switches to the designated mode. ENGLISH Functions of Each Mode Photo Mode You can take / view photos. Video Mode You can record / play back video. Music Mode You can download / play back music files (MP3). Voice Record Mode You can record / play back voice / sound. PC Camera Mode You can use the device as a PC camera for video chatting, video conferencing, and other PC camera applications. PictBridge Mode When you connect the device to a PictBridge-
supported printer with a USB cable, you can print your stored pictures without a PC. Storage Mode Connecting the device to a PC with a USB cable allows you to store various files in the device. System Settings Mode Using this mode, you can set / adjust settings regarding the LCD display, Date / Time, Reset, and Memory management. 2727 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 28 ENGLISH Getting Started Using the DISPLAY Button 1. If you press the [DISPLAY] button once, OSD (On-screen Display) indicators and messages will disappear. 2. If you press the [DISPLAY] button twice, the backlight will turn off. 3. If you press the [DISPLAY] button 3 times, the LCD monitor will turn off. 4. If you press the [DISPLAY] button 4 times, it switches to the initial (normal) display screen.
[ Notes ]
Above description applies to the Photo and Video mode. Using the Menu Button 1. Set the desired mode by setting the Mode Dial. 2. Press the [Menu] button. 3. Move the cursor by moving the joystick (/, /) to select desired menu item, and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 4. Press the [Menu] button to finish. 2828
[DISPLAY] Button
[Menu] Button Mode Dial Joystick 25 MEGA PIXEL POWER W T MENU 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 29 Getting Started Using the Shortcut Buttons Icons that represent the most frequently accessed functions according to the current mode are displayed on the LCD monitor to allow easier access. Using these buttons, you may directly access the functions. ENGLISH 1. Press the Mode Dial to set the desired mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. PIXEL POWER W T
[Power] Button MENU Shortcut Button Mode Dial 3. On the LCD monitor, the function of each button is displayed. Press the button to access the function directly. ex) In Photo Mode, 4 shortcut buttons will be:
2929 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 30 ENGLISH Getting Started Using the Joystick The joystick is used to make a selection, move the cursor, select functions, and exit from the menu. The joystick is used to make a selection, move the cursor, and select functions. 1. Move the cursor right / left by pressing the joystick (/). 2. Move the cursor up / down by pressing the joystick (/). You can adjust the volume by moving the joystick (up / down) in Video /
Music / Voice playback modes. 3. Confirm your selection by pressing the [OK] button.
[ Note ]
Use the joystick for menu traversal or making selections. Move Up Confirm selection Move left Move right Move down 3030 MENU Joystick Menu Selection While Playing Back Move Upwards Increase Volume Move Downwards Decrease Volume Move Left Move Right Confirm Selection
00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 31 Getting Started Structure of Folders and Files The video files and photo files are stored in internal memory or external memory (Memory Card) as below:
ENGLISH
[ Notes ]
Refer to page XX for details on Memory Card. You can store general data files and folders in Miniket Photo. The maximum number of files you may store in Miniket Photo is 9,999 where number of folders is 999. DCAM****.JPG: Photo files SMOV****.AVI: Video files SWAV****.WAV: Voice files
********.MP3: MP3 files MISC: DPOF files are stored. Do not change the file or folder name except Free. You can freely change the file or folder name under the Free. Video files that you have not made with this device may not play back on this device.
[ Warning ]
Memory cards are made with precision technology. It is sensitive and vulnerable to electric shock, temperature and humidity, be cautious with handling the memory card to avoid losing data stored in it. Damaged data may not be recovered, and SAMSUNG is not responsible for lost data. Make sure to back up important files in PC separately. 3131 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 32 ENGLISH Getting Started Recording Time and Capacity Photo Capacity (for 64 MB) Image Quality Image Size TIFF Maximum Quality Super Fine 5M 4M 3M 2M 1M VGA Approx. 4
Approx. 30 Approx. 40 Approx. 50 Approx. 80 Approx. 180 Approx. 400 Fine Approx. 60 Approx. 80 Approx. 100 Approx. 170 Approx. 340 Approx. 680 Normal Approx. 120 Approx. 170 Approx. 200 Approx. 290 Approx. 680 Approx. 1,020 Video Recording Time Image Quality Image Size 640 x 480 320 x 240 Voice Recording Time Recording Time Approx. 30 min Super Fine Approx. 4 min Approx. 7 min Fine Approx. 7 min Approx. 15 min Normal Approx. 15 min Approx. 30 min Based on the device set to mono and a 64kbps transfer rate. Voice recording time shown above is an estimation and is subject to recording conditions.
[ Notes ]
The photo capacity / recording times are approximations and are subject to conditions. The photo capacity is subject to change depending on the captured image size. The Voice Recording Time is also subject to change. There is no guarantee about the operation of a Memory Card which has not been formatted on this Miniket Photo. Make sure to format a Memory Card on the Miniket Photo (Refer to page 50). Do not format a Memory Card on a PC. The recording time and the number of images shown above are maximum figures only when using the respective function. In actual use, using more than one function will reduce the capacity of each. If you set the flash to on, you can take fewer photos than described above. When you use a Memory Card, you may get a <Low speed card. Please record at lower quality> message. It is because the writing speed of the Memory Card is slow. It is recommended to use a Memory Card of 1.25MB/sec or greater data transfer rate. Video file may not record / playback normally when using a Memory Card bigger than 1GB. 3232 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 33 Getting Started Selecting the Memory Type You can set the storage to the built-in internal memory or external mini SD Memory Card (Optional Accessory). Video and photo files are stored in internal memory by default. ENGLISH 1. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 2 Settings Settings Settings Memory Type TYPE 2. Initially, the memory type is set to <Int. Memory> memory by default. 3. Insert a mini SD Memory Card into the memory slot (refer to page 35). The message Memory Card is inserted. Set to the Memory Card? appears on the screen. 4. Select the desired setting by moving the joystick left / right (/) and press the [OK] button. Yes: Photo, video, music and voice files will be stored in the inserted Memory Card. No: Photo, video, music and voice files will be stored in the built-in internal memory. Memory Type Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Card Move MoveMove Select Select Select 3 Settings Settings TYPE Settings Memory Type Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Type Memory Card
[ Notes ]
You may select the storage memory type in menu of Photo / Video / Music / Voice Record / System Settings mode. Selected memory will be used for the storage in all modes. Built-in internal memory: Photo, video, music and voice files will be stored in the built-in internal memory. Memory Card: Photo, video, music and voice files will be stored in the Memory Card inserted. You can change this option using the System Settings menu (refer to page 49). MoveMove Move Select Select Select 3333 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 34 ENGLISH Getting Started Using the Memory Card (Optional Accessory) Only mini SD Memory Card is supported. Turning the power off / ejecting the memory card during the memory operation such as formatting, deleting, recording, and playback may damage the data. You may modify the name of a file / folder stored in the memory card using a PC. Miniket Photo may not recognise modified It is recommended that you power off before inserting or ejecting the memory card to avoid losing data. It is not guaranteed that you may use a memory card formatted on a PC. Be sure to format your memory card using the files. Miniket Photo. Save important files separately on other media, such as floppy disk, hard disk, or CD. You have to format newly-purchased memory cards, memory cards with data on it that camera cannot recognise or the The memory card has a certain life span. If you use it for a long time, you cannot record new data. In this case, you have to cards that have data saved by other cameras. purchase a new memory card. The memory card is a precision electronic equipment. Do not bend it, drop it, or cause it to suffer a strong impact.. Do not use or store in a place that has high temperature and humidity or dusty environment. Do not allow foreign substances on the Memory Card terminals. Use a soft dry cloth to clean the terminals if required. It is recommended to use a memory card case to avoid losing data from moving and static electricity. After a period of use, the memory card may get warm. This is normal, not a malfunction. Damaged data may not be recovered, and SAMSUNG is not responsible for the lost data. Make sure to back up important files separately on a PC. Name of Each Part: mini SD Memory Card This device only supports the mini SD Memory Card. SD Memory Card / SD Memory Card Adapter are not supported by this device. mini SD Memory Card / SD Memory Card Adapter supports a mechanical write protection switch. Setting the switch prevents accidental erasure of files recorded on the memory card. To enable writing, move the switch to the direction of terminals. To set write protection, move the switch down.
[ Note ]
mini SD Memory Card is an optional accessory. 3434 Terminals Write-
protect Switch mini SD Memory Card SD Memory Card Adapter 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 35 Getting Started Inserting / Ejecting the Memory Card (Optional Accessory) This product is equipped with a built-in internal memory and the external memory card is an optional accessory which is not provided with the package. ENGLISH Inserting a Memory Card 1. Open the battery / memory card compartment lid by sliding the [OPEN]
switch on the bottom side. Slide the [OPEN] switch in the direction of (1) as shown in the figure until it stops. Then open the lid. 2. Insert a mini SD Memory Card into the slot until it softly clicks. The memory card terminals face down while the LCD monitor faces up. Ejecting a Memory Card 1. Slightly push the mini SD Memory Card inwards to pop it out. 2. Pull the mini SD Memory Card out of the slot and close the battery /
memory card compartment lid. O P E N
[ Notes ]
Do not apply excessive force when you insert or eject a Memory Card. Do not turn the power off while recording, playing, or erasing files or while formatting a Memory Card. Turn the power off before you insert or eject a Memory Card to avoid losing data. Do not place a Memory Card near a strong electro-magnetic device. Do not allow metal substances to come in contact with the terminals on the Memory Card. Do not bend a Memory Card. After pulling a Memory Card out of the device, keep the Memory Card in a case to prevent static shock. The data stored on the Memory Card may be changed or lost as a result of misuse, static electricity, electric noise, or repair. Save important files separately. Samsung is not responsible for data loss due to misuse. MENU 3535 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 36 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo 11 Adjusting the LCD Monitor...............................................................37 Adjusting the LCD Brightness ......................................................37 Setting Date / Time.............................................................................38 Setting Date / Time.......................................................................38 Setting Date / Time Format ..........................................................39 Setting Date Display .....................................................................40 Setting the System.............................................................................41 Setting the Auto Shut Off..............................................................41 Setting the File No. Function........................................................42 Setting the Beep Sound ...............................................................43 Setting the Shutter Sound ............................................................44 Selecting Language......................................................................45 Setting the TV Standard ...............................................................46 Setting the Mode Display .............................................................47 Resetting the Miniket Photo .........................................................48 Setting Memory ..................................................................................49 Selecting the Storage Type ..........................................................49 Formatting the Memory ................................................................50 Viewing Memory Space................................................................51 3636 00934C SC-MS10 USA~037 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 37 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Adjusting the LCD Monitor Adjusting the LCD Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to compensate for ambient lighting conditions. 1 Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <LCD Brightness> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Adjust the brightness by moving the joystick up / down (/). Moving the joystick upwards will brighten the screen whereas moving it downwards will darken the screen. Brightness range: You can adjust the brightness between 0 ~ 32 steps. 5. After you finish adjusting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode.
[ Notes ]
A Brighter LCD screen setting consumes more battery power. Brighten the LCD screen when the ambient lighting is too bright and the monitor is hard to see. LCD Brightness does not affect the brightness of stored images. Settings 1 Settings Settings LCD Brightness LCD Brightness LCD Brightness 18 Move Select MoveMove Select Select 2 Settings Settings Settings LCD Brightness LCD Brightness LCD Brightness10 MoveMove Select Select Move Select 3737 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 38 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting Date / Time Setting Date / Time The built-in clock creates the time stamp. You can adjust the time using this menu. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Date & Time Set> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Set values by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the [OK]
button. Items are listed in the date format. By default, it appears in the order of Year, Month, Date, Hour and Minute. Cursor moves to the next item. Set Month and Year using the same method. 5. Set all items and then press the [OK] button to finish. Set Minute and AM / PM using the same method. 6. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. Settings Settings Date&Time Set Date&Time Set
AM MoveMove Select Select
[ Notes ]
You can display Date and Time on the LCD monitor by setting the <Date & Time> option other If the <Date & Time> display option is set to display before setting the time, it will appear as than to <Off>. 12:00PM 2005. 1. 1. You can set the year up to 2,037. Date and Time information will be recorded with the recordings. 3838 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 39 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting Date / Time Setting Date / Time Format You can select the date format to display. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Date Format> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Set the format by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button.
<YYYY/MM/DD>: The date is displayed in the order of Year / Month / Date.
<DD/MM/YYYY>: The date is displayed in the order of Date / Month / Year.
<MM/DD/YYYY>: The date is displayed in the order of Month / Date / Year. 5. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. 3 4 Settings Settings Settings Date Format Date Format Date Format YYYY/MM/DD DD/MM/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY Move MoveMove Select Select Select Settings Settings Settings Date Format Date Format YYYY/MM/DD Date Format DD/MM/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY MoveMove Move Select Select Select 3939 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 40 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting Date / Time Setting Date Display You can set to display date and time on the LCD monitor. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Date & Time> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Set the display option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the [OK] button.
<Off>: Date and Time are not displayed.
<Date>: The date is displayed.
<Time>: The time is displayed.
<Date & Time>: The date and time are displayed. 4. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. 3 4 Settings Settings Settings Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Off Date Time Date&Time Move MoveMove Settings Settings Settings Date/Time Date/Time Date/Time Off Date Time Date&Time Select Select Select MoveMove Move Select Select Select 4040 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 41 Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting the System ENGLISH Setting the Auto Shut Off To save battery power, you can set the Auto Shut Off function which turns off the device if there is no operation for a certain period of time. Settings 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3 Settings Settings Auto Shut Off TYPE Auto Shut Off Auto Shut Off Off 3min 5min Move Select MoveMove Select Select 3. Select <Auto Shut Off> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4 Settings Settings 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Off>: Cancel the Auto Shut Off function.
<3min>: Automatically turns off after 3 minutes.
<5min>: Automatically turns off after 5 minutes. 5. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. TYPE Settings Auto Shut Off Auto Shut Off Off Auto Shut Off 3min 5min MoveMove Select Select Move Select
[ Notes ]
The Auto Shut Off will not function when you connect the AC Power Adapter to the Miniket Photo. The Auto Shut Off functions when the Battery Pack is the only power source. The Auto Shut Off will not function when you transfer data between the Miniket Photo and a PC. 4141 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 42 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting the System Setting the File No. Function You can set the file numbers so that they reset each time the Memory Card is formatted, or so that they count up continuously. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <File No.> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Reset>: When the storage memory is formatted, the file number goes back to its default value (100-0001).
<Series>: Numbering is continuous between the Memory Cards, so that the first file number assigned on a new Memory Card is 1 more than the last file number assigned on the previous Memory Card. 5. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode.
[ Note ]
When you set <File No.> to <Series>, each file is assigned with a different number so as to avoid duplicating file names. It is convenient when you want to manage your files on a PC. 3 4 Settings Settings Settings File No. File No. File No. File No. Reset Series Move MoveMove Select Select Select Settings Settings Settings File No. File No. File No. File No. Reset Series MoveMove Move Select Select Select 4242 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 43 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting the System Setting the Beep Sound You can set the beep sound when buttons are pressed on / off. When set to on, a beep will sound every time a button is pressed. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Beep Sound> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Off>: Turn the beep sound off.
<On>: Turn the beep sound on. 5. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode.
[ Notes ]
When you set <Beep Sound> to <Off>, no warning sound will be heard. When the earphones or AV (Audio / Video) cable is connected to the device, the <Beep Sound>
function will not operate. 3 4 Settings Settings Settings Beep Sound Beep Sound Beep Sound Off On Move MoveMove Select Select Select Settings Settings Settings Beep Sound Beep Sound Off Beep Sound On MoveMove Move Select Select Select 4343 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 44 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting the System Setting the Shutter Sound You can set the shutter sound to on / off. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Shutter Sound> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Off>: Turn the shutter sound off.
<On>: Turn the shutter sound on. 5. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. 3 Settings Settings Settings Shutter Sound Shutter Sound Shutter Sound Off On Move Select MoveMove Select Select 4 Settings Settings Settings Shutter Sound Shutter Sound Off Shutter Sound On MoveMove Select Select Move Select 4444 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 45 Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting the System Selecting Language You can select the language of the Miniket Photo. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Language> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button. Selectable languages are:
English / Espaol / Franais / Portugus / Deutsch / Italiano / Nederlands / Polski /
P /
/ / Iran / Arab / Magyar / / / Svenska ENGLISH 3 4 Settings Settings Settings English Move MoveMove Settings Settings Settings English TYPE TYPE Select Select Select 5. After you finish, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. MoveMove Move Select Select Select 4545 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 46 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting the System Setting the TV Standard You can view your video files using the built-in LCD monitor. However, to view your recordings on a television set or to copy it to a video cassette recorder (VCR), the television set or the VCR must comply with the TV standards and have the appropriate Audio / Video ports. Otherwise, you may need to use a separate Video Format Transcoder (NTSC-PAL format Converter). You can set the TV standard of the Miniket Photos video output. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Video Out> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<PAL>: Sets to PAL standard.
<NTSC>: Sets to NTSC standard. 5. After you finish, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. PAL-Compatible Countries / Regions Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, CIS, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Great Britain, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Mauritius, Norway, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Tunisia, etc. NTSC-Compatible Countries / Regions Bahamas, Canada, Central America, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Korea, Taiwan, United States of America, etc. 4646 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 47 Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting the System Setting the Mode Display You can set to display the mode transition when you use the Mode Dial. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Mode Display> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<On>: Turns the <Mode Display> on.
<Off>: Turns the <Mode Display> off. 5. After you finish, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. If it is set to <On>, the mode screen is displayed on the LCD monitor. ENGLISH 3 Settings Settings Mode Display Settings Settings Mode Display Mode Display Mode Display TYPE Off On Move Select Move Select MoveMove Settings Select Select 4 Mode Display Settings Settings Settings Mode Display Mode Display Off Mode Display On Move TYPE Select MoveMove Move Select Select Select 5 Photo 4747 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 48 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting the System Resetting the Miniket Photo You can reset the Miniket Photo to load default (factory) settings. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Reset> by moving the joystick left / right (/). Settings 3 Settings Settings Reset TYPE Reset Reset Start Move Select MoveMove Select Select 4. Press the [OK] button. Confirmation message appears. Select an option by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Yes>: Starts the reset function.
<No>: Cancel the reset function. 4
[ Warning ]
If you reset the Miniket Photo, all functions you set are initialised to the default (factory) settings.
Reset?
Yes No MoveMove Select Select Move Select
[ Notes ]
User settings and date / time information are initialised when you reset. After resetting the Miniket Photo, set date / time (refer to page 38). 4848 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 49 Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting Memory Selecting the Storage Type You can set the storage to the built-in internal memory or external mini SD Memory Card
(Optional Accessory). 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 1 ENGLISH Settings Settings Settings Memory Type TYPE 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Memory Type> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Int. Memory>: Photo, video, music and voice files are stored in the internal memory.
<Memory Card>: Photo, video, music and voice files are stored in the external (mini SD) memory. Memory Type Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Card Move MoveMove Select Select Select 3 Settings Settings TYPE Settings Memory Type Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Type Memory Card 5. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. MoveMove Move Select Select Select
[ Notes ]
Photo, video, music and voice files are stored in internal memory by default. If you insert a Memory Card when the device is on, the pop-up screen will prompt you automatically to select the storage type except when in the System Settings mode. If there is no Memory Card inserted, only the <Int. Memory> option will be available. Actual storage capacity may differ from the printed memory capacity. The maximum recording time and image capacity is subject to change depending on the media used
(refer to page 32). 4949 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 50 ENGLISH Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting Memory Formatting the Memory You can format the internal memory and the external memory to erase all files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Format> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Select the desired option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Int. Memory>: Format the internal memory.
<Memory Card>: Format the external memory. When the [OK] button is pressed, the message Do you want to format? appears. Select
<Yes> to confirm. 5. After you finish setting, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode. Settings Settings Settings Format 2 Format Format Int. Memory Memory Card Move Select MoveMove Select Select 3 Settings Settings Settings Format Format Int. Memory Format Memory Card MoveMove Select Select Move Select
[ Notes ]
There is no guarantee on the operation of a Memory Card which has not been formatted on the Miniket Photo. Make sure to format any Memory Card on the Miniket Photo. If there is no Memory Card inserted, only the <Int. Memory> option will be available.
[ Warning ]
Previous information can not be restored after formatting. 5050 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 51 Setting the Miniket Photo : Setting Memory Viewing Memory Space You can check usable memory space and total memory space of the Miniket Photo. 1. Set the Mode Dial to the System Settings mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The <System Settings> menu appears. 3. Select <Memory Space> by moving the joystick left / right (/). 4. Available free space and total memory capacity are displayed. 5. After you finish, set the Mode Dial to the desired mode.
[ Notes ]
Actual storage capacity may differ from the printed memory capacity. Internal and external memory spaces are displayed separately. ENGLISH 2 Settings Settings Memory Space Memory Space Internal Memory Memory Card MoveMove 5151 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 52 ENGLISH 22 Photo Mode Capturing.............................................................................................................53 Capturing Images.........................................................................................53 Zooming In and Out.....................................................................................54 Viewing ................................................................................................................55 Viewing Photo files on the LCD Monitor .....................................................55 Viewing Multiple Photo Files / Enlarging a Photo File ................................56 Cropping an Enlarged Photo File ................................................................57 Setting the Capturing Options..........................................................................58 Using the Shortcut Buttons..........................................................................58 Using the Scene Modes ..............................................................................60 Setting the Photo File Size ..........................................................................61 Setting the Photo File Quality......................................................................62 Setting the Sharpness .................................................................................63 Setting the Focus Method............................................................................64 Setting the Macro Mode ..............................................................................65 Setting the Metering Method .......................................................................66 Setting the ISO Speed (Sensitivity).............................................................67 Setting the White Balance ...........................................................................68 Adjusting the Exposure Exposure Compensation ...................................69 Setting the DIS (Digital Image Stabiliser)....................................................70 Setting the Imprint Option............................................................................71 Setting the Digital Zoom ..............................................................................72 Setting the Multi Shot...................................................................................73 Setting the Self Timer ..................................................................................74 Setting the Flash ..........................................................................................75 Setting Digital Effects...................................................................................77 Setting the Viewing Options .............................................................................78 Using the Shortcut Buttons..........................................................................78 Rotating a Photo File ...................................................................................82 Resizing Photos ..........................................................................................83 Protecting Photo Files..................................................................................84 Deleting Photo Files.....................................................................................85 Copying Photo Files.....................................................................................86 Setting the Slideshow ..................................................................................87 Setting the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Function ............................88 5252 00934C SC-MS10 USA~053 9/30/05 10:55 AM Page 53 Photo Mode : Capturing Capturing Images You can take photo as well as record video files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The Photo Capture screen appears. 3. Press the [Record / Stop] button halfway down to set the focus and exposure. The focus indicator appears in green when the focus is set. If the focus indicator appears in red, try to set the focus again. 4. Fully press the [Record / Stop] button to take a picture. To Set the Focus Press the
[Record/Stop]
button halfway down. Fully press the
[Record/Stop]
button. Pressing the [Record/Stop] button halfway down sets the focus. Fully pressing the button takes a photo.
[ Notes ]
If the battery is low, the flash will not operate automatically. In order to take pictures and save it in the external memory (mini SD Memory Card), insert a Memory Card and then set the storage type to <Memory Card> (Refer to page 33). Press the [MENU] button in the Photo Capture mode to see the Photo Settings screen. When you are finished taking pictures, please turn off the device to conserve battery power. ENGLISH IN IN 3 4 2592 EV 0 2592 EV 0 5353 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 54 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Capturing Zooming In and Out Zooming allows you to change the size of the subject captured in a scene. You can take advantage of the 3x optical electro motion zoom lens. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. Zoom Out 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The Photo Capture screen appears. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE) The shot subjects size is reduced, and you can take a picture W T as if you were far away from the subject. At the zoom indicator in the LCD screen, the arrow moves to W. The smallest rate of zoom out is the default rate (original resolution of the subject). Move the [W/T] zoom switch to T (TELE). The subject is larger, and you can take a picture as if you were W T close to the subject. At the zoom indicator the arrow moves to T. The largest optical zoom ratio is 3x, which is the biggest among the basic zoom. Zoom In 2592 EV 0 2592 EV 0 0 30 IN T 030 IN 0 T
[ Notes ]
Frequent use of zooming may result in higher battery consumption. You can take advantage of 5x digital zoom as well as 3x optical zoom for a total of 15x zoom. Optical zoom preserves the image quality. 5454 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 55 Photo Mode : Viewing Viewing Photo Files on the LCD Monitor It is handy and practical to view pictures using the LCD monitor almost anywhere such as in a car, indoors, or outdoors. ENGLISH 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to find the photo you want to view. Each movement of the joystick goes to the previous / next photo.
[ Notes ]
If there is no file stored to view, the message <No stored Photo!> appears. Moving the joystick right () at the last photo will move to the first photo. Moving the joystick left () at the first photo will move to the last photo. Moving the joystick left / right (/) button for more than 1 seconds will fast search. Display time may vary depending on the picture size. The image edited (tuned) in image viewer programme on a PC may not be displayed. 2592 EV 0 3 4 030 IN 1/6 IN 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 1 1 5555 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 56 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Viewing Viewing Multiple Photo Files / Enlarging a Photo File Using the [W/T] zoom switch in Photo Viewing mode, you can display multiple images on one LCD screen. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. Zoom Out 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. IN 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. Displaying Multiple Photo Files (Zoom Out) Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE). The screen switches to multi-view. The photo you were viewing in the single view is selected. W T Enlarging a Photo File (Zoom In) W T Move the [W/T] zoom switch to T (TELE). From the multi-view screen, it switches back to the single view screen. Move the [W/T] Zoom switch to T (TELE) again to enlarge the selected photo. Zoom In
[ Notes ]
If there is no file stored to view, the message <No stored Photo!> appears. You cannot zoom in on a TIFF image file. MoveMove Full View Full View Move Full View IN Move MoveMove TrimTrim Trim 5656 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 57 Photo Mode : Viewing Cropping an Enlarged Photo File You can enlarge and crop a photo. Using the [W/T] zoom switch in Photo Viewing mode, you can display multiple images on one LCD screen. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select a photo. 5. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to T (TELE). Selected photo is enlarged. 6. Move the joystick (///) to find the portion of the photo to crop. 7. Press the [OK] button. The message <Trim?> appears on the screen. If there is not enough space to save the cropped image, it cancels automatically. 8. Select an option by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Yes>: Crops the image and saves it as a new file.
<No>: Cancels cropping. 9. If <Yes> is selected, cropped image is saved and displayed on the screen.
[ Notes ]
You cannot enlarge a cropped photo. You cannot crop an image smaller than 640 x 480 pixels. You cannot crop a rotated image. The original photo is not overwritten by the cropped image. The cropped image is saved separately. The maximum magnification ratio differs depending on the image resolution:
5M up to 9.00x, 4M up to 6.45x, 3M up to 5.33x 2M up to 5.00x, 1M up to 4.00x, VGA up to 3.33x Move Trim ENGLISH Move Trim Move Trim IN Move Trim MoveMove OK TrimTrim IN IN Move MoveMove Trim TrimTrim OK Trim?
Yes No MoveMove Move OK TrimTrim Trim 1/6 IN 5 6 7 9 Move Trim 5757 Move Trim 1 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 58 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently used functions. Switching to Photo View Mode 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 1] button toggles between the Photo capture / view modes. Setting the Flash 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 2] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles through the < >-<
flash modes.
0 4. An icon indicating the selected flash mode appears on the screen.
[ Note ]
Flash modes can be set only in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>. 5858 3 30 IN 2592 EV 0 1/6 IN 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 1 30 IN 0 030 IN 3 4 1 2592 EV 0 2592 EV 0 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 59 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently used functions. Setting the Macro 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button cycles through the <Off> - <Macro>
- <Super Macro> macro modes (refer to page 65). 4. An icon indicating the selected macro mode appears on the screen. 0
[ Notes ]
Macro modes will disable flash use. Macro modes can only be set in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>. Setting the Self Timer 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 4] button cycles through <Off> - <2 sec> - <10 sec> self timer modes (refer to page 74). 0 4. An icon indicating the selected timer mode appears on the screen. ENGLISH 030 IN 0 30 0 IN 030 IN 030 IN 5959 3 4 3 4 2592 EV 0 2592 EV 0 2592 EV 0 2592 EV 0 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 60 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Using the Scene Modes Scene Modes are preset automatic exposure modes based upon an internal computer program. It helps to set both shutter speed and lens aperture according to the internal light meter and the programs calculations, allowing users to have the best results under various conditions. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Scene Mode>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button.
<Auto> / <Manual> / <Night> / <Portrait> / <Children> / <Landscape> / <Close-up> /
<Sunset> / <Dawn> / <Backlight> / <Fireworks> / <Beach / Snow>
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Scene mode appears on the screen. If <Auto> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
[ Notes ]
Setting the listed functions are available only when the <Manual> Scene mode is selected:
<Metering>, <EV>, <ISO>, <White Balance>, <Macro>, <Flash>, and <Focus>. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 6060 0 0 0 030 IN Photo Scene Photo 3 2592 EV 0 4 TYPE Scene Photo Photo Photo Move Scene Scene Scene Off Auto Move Night Portrait Photo MoveMove Scene Move Photo Photo TYPE Scene Scene Photo Scene Photo Move Off Auto Night Portrait Scene MoveMove Select Exit Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Select Exit Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit 2592 EV 0 Move 30 0 Select IN Exit Move 0 Select Exit 0 0 5 6 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 61 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Photo File Size You can set the image resolution to meet your needs. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Size>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button.
<5M> / <4M> / <3M> / <2M> / <1M> / VGA 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected size appears on the screen. Photo Capacity according to the Photo Size and Quality (for 64MB) Quality 2592 2272 Size 5M 4M 3M 2M 1M VGA 640 1024 1600 2048 TIiff Super Fine Fine Normal Approx. 4
Approx. 30 Approx. 40 Approx. 50 Approx. 80 Approx. 180 Approx. 400 Approx. 60 Approx. 80 Approx. 100 Approx. 170 Approx. 340 Approx. 680 Approx. 120 Approx. 120 Approx. 170 Approx. 290 Approx. 680 Approx. 1020
[ Notes ]
The photo capacity is an approximation and subject to recording conditions. For e-mail purposes, the <VGA> option is appropriate. When <Tiff> quality is selected, size is automatically set to 5M. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. ENGLISH 0 0 0 030 IN 3 2592 Photo EV 0 Photo Size Photo 4 5 6 Photo Photo Photo Size Photo Photo Size Photo Size Move Photo Size 5M 4M 3M 2M Move Select Exit 2272 2048 Select 1600 Exit Photo MoveMove Select Select MENU ExitExit Photo Size Photo Photo Move Select Exit Photo Photo Size Photo Size Photo Size Photo 5M 4M 3M Move 2M Photo Size MoveMove 2272 2048 1600 Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select 040 IN Exit 2272 EV 0 Move 0 Select 0 0 Exit 6161 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 62 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Photo File Quality You can set the image quality to meet your needs. Set the image quality before taking a picture. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Photo Quality>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button.
<Tiff> / <Super Fine> / <Fine> / <Normal>
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected quality appears on the screen.
[ Notes ]
The photo capacity is an approximation and subject to recording conditions. When <Tiff> quality is selected, size is automatically set to 5M. When <Tiff> quality is selected, <Multi Shot>, <DIS>, <Size>, <Digital Zoom> and <Super Macro>
settings are not available. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 4 5 6 6262 0 0 0 030 IN 3 2592 Select Exit EV 0 Photo Photo Quality Photo Photo Photo Photo Quality Photo Photo Quality Photo Quality Tiff Photo Quality Move Super Fine Fine Normal Move Photo MoveMove Photo Quality Move Photo Photo Photo Select Select Select Select Photo Quality Photo Quality Photo Photo Quality Tiff Super Fine Fine Photo Quality Move Normal Select MoveMove Move 2592 Move EV 0 IN Select Select Select 060 0 Select 0 0 Exit ExitExit Exit Exit ExitExit Exit Exit 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 63 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Sharpness You can set the sharpness of the image to be captured. Set the image sharpness before taking a picture. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Sharpness>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the [OK] button.
<Soft>(
): The images edges display softly and you can select this when you want to edit it on the computer.
<Normal>(
): The images edges display sharply, and you can select this when you want to print.
<Sharp>(
): As the images edges are sharpened and emphasised, some noise might occur although it is seen clearly. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected sharpness appears on the screen.
[ Note ]
While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. ENGLISH 0 0 0 030 IN 3 2592 4 5 6 EV 0 Photo Sharpness Photo Photo Photo Sharpness Photo Sharpness Sharpness Soft Sharpness Move Normal Sharp Move Select Exit Select Exit Photo MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Select Move Photo Photo Sharpness Photo Exit Sharpness Sharpness Sharpness Soft Photo Normal Sharp Sharpness Move Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move 2592 Move IN Select 30 0 0 Select 0 Exit Exit EV 0 0 6363 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 64 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Focus Method To have clear image of the subject, you need to set the focus on the subject. Select an appropriate focus method for the best results. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Focus>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected focusing mode appears on the screen.
<Multi AF>
You can select this when the subjects are not located in the center of the screen, but you have to focus on numerous spots.
<Center AF>
You can select this when the subject is located in the center of the screen.
<Spot AF>
You can select this when you want to focus exactly on the very narrow area of the main subject.
[ Notes ]
Focus methods can be set only in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 6464 0 0 0 030 IN 3 2592 4 5 6 EV 0 Photo Focus Photo Photo Photo Focus Photo Focus Focus Move Multi AF Focus Center AF Spot AF Move Photo MoveMove Focus Move Photo Photo Photo Focus Focus Multi AF Focus Photo Center AF Move Spot AF Focus TYPE Select Exit Select Exit OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Select Exit TYPE Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select 030 IN Exit Move 0 Select Exit 0 0 2592 EV 0 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 65 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Macro Mode Macro mode allows users to have a fine focused image of a close-up subject within 50 cm. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2 Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Macro>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Macro mode appears on the screen. If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed. Macro Setting Focus Range
<Off>
<Macro>
<Super Macro>
50 cm ~
W: 10 cm ~
T: 30 cm ~
W: 1 cm ~ 5 cm
[ Notes ]
Focus methods can be set only in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. ENGLISH 0 0 0 030 IN 3 2592 4 5 6 Photo EV 0 Macro Photo Photo Photo Macro Photo MacroMacro Select Off Move Macro Macro Super Macro Exit Move Photo MoveMove Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Select Exit Macro Photo Photo Move Photo MacroMacro Macro Photo Off Macro Super Macro Move Macro Select Exit MoveMove Move Move 2592 EV 0 Select Select MENU ExitExit Select 030 IN Exit Exit 0 Select 0 0 6565 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 66 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Metering Method Metering controls the brightness and exposure of the picture taken. Select an appropriate metering method for the best results. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Metering>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Metering mode appears on the screen.
<Multi>
<Center>
<Spot>
It splits the screen into many areas and adjusts the exposure accordingly based on the center screen and each areas brightness information. Meters only the area displayed in the square in the center of the LCD. You can select this when you want to accurately expose the subject regardless of background brightness. It meters a very narrow area in the center. You can select this when the subjects surrounding area is very bright or there is a backlight, therefore you can meter the subject accurately. 4 5 6
[ Notes ]
Metering methods can be set only in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to
<Auto>. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 6666 0 0 0 030 IN 3 2592 EV 0 Photo Metering Photo Photo Photo Metering Photo Metering Metering Metering Multi Move Center Spot Select Exit Move Photo MoveMove Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Photo Photo Metering Photo Metering Metering Photo Metering Multi Center Spot Metering Move MoveMove Move 2592 Move EV 0 Select Exit Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Select 030 0 Select Exit IN Exit 0 0 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 67 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the ISO Speed (Sensitivity) ISO Speed is the rating of a film's sensitivity to light. Though digital cameras don't use film, they normally use the same rating system to describe the sensitivity of the camera's imaging sensor. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <ISO>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected ISO Speed appears on the screen. AUTO 100 200 400 Automatically sets the ISO according to the light brightness The standard sensitivity rate, and therefore it is the usual shooting sensitivity rate. When you use this in a dark place, you can increase the shutter speed, but it might come out grainy. When you use this in a very dark place, you can greatly increase the shutter speed, but you may get a rough image due to severe graininess.
[ Notes ]
The higher the ISO Speed number, the higher sensitivity to light. It results in brighter imaging under darker lighting. High ISO Speed setting may result in picture noise. ISO Speed can only be set in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. ENGLISH 0 0 0 030 IN Select Exit ISO AUTO ISO 100 ISO Select 200 ISO 300 Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Select Exit ISO AUTO Select ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 Exit 3 4 5 2592 EV 0 Photo ISO Photo Auto 100 200 400 ISO Photo Photo Photo ISO Move ISOISO ISO Move Photo MoveMove ISO Move Photo Photo ISO ISOISO Photo Photo ISO Move Auto 100 200 400 ISO MoveMove Select Select MENU ExitExit 6 Move 2592 030 Select IN Exit Move 0 Select Exit EV 0 ISO 100 0 0 6767 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 68 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the White Balance The White Balance allows calibration of the picture for accurate color display in different lighting conditions. It is recommended to set the white balance prior to any recording. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <White Balance>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected white balance appears on the screen. If <Auto> is selected, no icon will be displayed. AUTO Daylight Cloudy FluorescentH FluorescentL Tungsten Custom WB Automatically sets according to the shooting environment. Adjusts the color according to daylight/indoor, outdoor light You can select this when you cannot have daylight as a direct light, such as when it is partly-
cloudy or cloudy. Suitable in a halogen or 3-wavelength light environment. Suitable for a fluorescent light environment. Suitable for an incandescent light environment. You can adjust the white balance as you wish based on the shooting environment.
[ Notes ]
White Balance can be set only in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>. In general outdoors picture taking, <Auto> setting will allow users to have best results. As the lighting condition changes, set the appropriate white balance before taking a picture. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 6868 0 0 0 030 IN 3 2592 Photo EV 0 White Balance Photo 4 5 6 White Balance Photo Photo Photo ISO White Balance White Balance Move Auto A White Balance Daylight Cloudy Move FluorescentH Select Select Exit Exit Photo MoveMove Select Select MENU ExitExit White Balance Move Photo Photo Select ISO White Balance White Balance Photo Auto A Daylight Photo White Balance Cloudy Move FluorescentH White Balance Select Exit Exit MoveMove Select Select MENU ExitExit Move 030 Select IN Exit Move 0 Select Exit 0 0 2592 EV 0 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 69 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Adjusting the Exposure Exposure Compensation You can manually make exposure adjustments using EV Exposure Compensation which allows users to control the amount of light manually when the shutter-release button is released. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <EV>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button.
-2.0 / -1.6 / -1/3 / -1.0 / -0.6 / -0.3 / 0 / +0.3 / +0.6 / +1.0 / +1.3 / +1.6 / +2.0 The screen brightness gets darker when the EV settings goes to a negative setting and gets brighter when it goes to a positive setting. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected <EV> mode appears on the screen.
[ Warning ]
Do not let the CCD be exposed to a strong light source for a long time. It may damage the CCD.
[ Notes ]
EV compensation can be set only in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. ENGLISH IN 3 4 2592 EV 0 Photo Photo Photo EVEV ISO EV
+0.6
+0.3 0
-0.3 MoveMove Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select Exit Photo EV Photo EV Move Select Exit Move Select Exit 6969 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 70 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the DIS (Digital Image Stabiliser) The Digital Image Stabiliser is a function that compensates for hand shaking and other movement while recording. DIS provides a more stable picture when:
Recording with zoom Recording with a slower shutter speed Recording through the window in a vehicle 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <DIS>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button.
<Off>: Disables DIS function.
<On>: Enables DIS function. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. If <On> is selected, <
> icon appears on the screen.
[ Warning ]
DIS has no effect on a moving subject. Purposely moving the device or taking pictures in a moving vehicle will reduce the DISs effect.
[ Notes ]
It is recommended to use a tripod and external lighting for best results in a dark environment. DIS does not work for video recording.
<Multi Shot> mode will cancel the <DIS> setting. If the image quality is set to <Tiff>, <DIS> is not available. If flash is set to fire, <DIS> will not work. When <DIS> is enabled, it takes about 5 seconds to process and save the image. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 7070 3 4 5 6 2592 EV 0 Photo DIS Photo Photo Photo DIS Photo DISDIS IN TYPE Off On DIS Move Select Exit Move Select Exit MoveMove Photo Photo Photo Move DIS Photo DISDIS DIS Photo Off On DIS Move OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Select Exit TYPE Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select Exit IN Move Select Exit 2592 EV 0 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 71 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Imprint Option You can imprint Date & Time on pictures taken. To place the date / time information on your picture, set this option. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Imprint>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button.
<Off>: Cancels imprinting.
<Date>: Imprints Date only.
<Date & Time>: Imprints Date and Time. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
Imprinting will print the date (and time) information directly onto the picture, and it will not be erased. Printing an image with imprinted date (and time) information may produce a print which is cropped at the imprinted area. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 3 4 5 6 ENGLISH 0 0 0 030 IN TYPE Select Select Exit Exit 2592 EV 0 Photo Imprint Photo Photo Photo Imprint Imprint Imprint Photo Imprint Move Off Date Date&Time Move Photo MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Imprint Photo Photo Photo Imprint Imprint Imprint Photo Off Date Move Date&Time Imprint Select TYPE Exit Select Exit MoveMove Move OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Select Exit Move Select Exit 7171 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 72 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Digital Zoom As well as the 3x optical zoom, this device supports 5x digital zoom which produces a total of 15x digital zoom.. Exceeding the optical zoom limit will automatically apply digital zooming when available. Digital zoom may produce a grainy picture. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Digital Zoom>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button.
<Off>: Disables digital zoom. Only optical zoom 3x will be supported for zooming
<On>: Enables digital zoom. Attempts to zoom in more than 3x will automatically apply digital zooming (up to 15x). 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. When the digital zoom is activated, an indicator appears on the screen.
[ Note ]
While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 3 4 5 6 7272 IN 2592 EV 0 Photo Digital Zoom Photo Photo Photo Digital Zoom Photo Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Move Off Digital Zoom On TYPE Select Exit Move Photo MoveMove Select Exit OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Digital Zoom Move Photo Photo Select Exit Photo Digital Zoom Digital Zoom Off On Digital Zoom Photo Move Digital Zoom OK MoveMove TYPE Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select IN Exit Move Select Exit 2592 EV 0 T 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 73 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Multi Shot You can take a series of pictures continuously with just one press of the shutter. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Multi Shot>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Multi Shot mode appears on the screen. If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed. Off Multi AEB (Automatic Exposure Bracketing) Disables Multi Shot and takes one photo at a time. Enables Multi Shot and takes 3 photos in a row. Enables Multi Shot and takes 3 photos in a row with exposure bracketing of -0.3 EV /
0 EV / +0.3 EV
[ Notes ]
If the Photo File Quality is set to <Tiff>, Multi Shot is not available for setting. When you set the Multi Shot enabled, you cannot use the flash. Restarting the device will cancel the Multi Shot setting. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 3 4 5 6 ENGLISH 0 0 0 030 IN 2592 EV 0 Photo Multi Shot Photo Multi Shot Photo Photo Photo Multi Shot Multi Shot Move Multi Shot Off Normal AEB Move ISO Select Exit Select Exit Photo MoveMove Select Select MENU ExitExit Multi Shot Move Photo Photo Select Exit ISO Multi Shot Multi Shot Photo Off Normal Multi Shot Photo AEB Move Multi Shot MoveMove Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Move 030 Select IN Exit 2592 EV 0 Move 0 Select 0 0 Exit 7373 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:56 AM Page 74 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Self Timer Using this option, you can take a picture of yourself with delayed shooting. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Self Timer>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. Off 2 Sec 10 Sec Cancels the Self Timer. Sets the delay interval to 2 seconds. Takes a photo 2 seconds after pressing the [Record/Stop]
Sets the delay interval to 2 seconds. Takes photo 10 seconds after pressing the [Record/Stop]
0 0 0 030 IN ISO Select Exit Select Exit 3 2592 4 EV 0 Photo Self Timer Photo Photo Photo Self Timer Photo Self Timer Self Timer Off Self Timer Move 2 sec 10 sec Move Photo MoveMove Select Select MENU ExitExit 5 Move Photo Photo Self Timer Select Exit ISO Photo Self Timer Self Timer Photo Self Timer Off 2 sec 10 sec Self Timer Move Select Exit
[ Notes ]
You can set this option using the shortcut button directly. It is recommended to use a tripod for best results on Self Timer pictures. Restarting the device will cancel the Self Timer setting. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 7474 MoveMove Select Select MENU ExitExit 6 Move Move 2592 EV 0 Exit IN Exit Select 030 0 Select 0 0 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 75 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Flash Flash is very useful not only for brighter subjects at night, but also in daytime when there is not enough lighting on the subject, such as in a shadow, indoors, and in backlight situations. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Flash>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Self Timer mode appears on the screen. If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed. Off (
) Auto (
) Red-eye (
) Fill-in (
) Flash will go off. Select this option when flash use is limited such as in a museum. Flash will be set automatically according to lighting conditions. Flash will be set automatically according to lighting conditions, with red-eye reduction. Forces the flash to go off despite the lighting conditions. May not go off under overly strong lighting. Slow Sync. (
) To have a brighter subject and scene (backdrop), the camera will first allow longer exposure and then throws the flash on the subject. It is recommended to use a tripod to avoid blurred images. 6
[ Notes ]
You can set this option using the short cut button directly. Flash mode can only be set in <Manual> Scene mode. By default, the scene mode is set to <Auto>. Refer to page 60 for further details. It is recommended to use a tripod for best results when recording with <Slow Sync.> flash mode. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. ENGLISH 3 2592 IN 4 Photo EV 0 Flash Photo Flash Photo Photo Photo Flash Flash Flash Move Off Auto Red-eye Move Fill-in Select Exit Select Exit Photo MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit 5 Move Flash Photo Photo Select Exit Photo Flash Flash Off Photo Auto Flash Red-eye Fill-in Move Flash Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select IN Exit Move Select Exit 2592 EV 0 7575 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 76 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting the Flash Supported Flash Modes According to the Scene Modes Scene Modes O O O O O O X O X X O X X X O O X O X X O X O X X O X X X X O X X X X O X X X X O X X X X O X X O X O X X X X O O X X X
[ Notes ]
Do not use flash in a place where flash use is limited, such as in a museum. Frequent use of flash consumes more battery power. You cannot use flash with <Multi Shot>. Effective flash range distance is less than 2 m (7 ft). 7676 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 77 Photo Mode : Setting the Capturing Options Setting Digital Effects It supports various digital effects you can apply to your photos. Create a professional-looking photo with digital effects. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Digital Effect>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Digital Effect appears on the screen. If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed. Off Sepia Nega Cancel the <Digital Effect>. The picture is displayed in sepia color--similar to that of an old photograph. Reverses the colors, creating the look of a negative. BLK&WHT Changes the images into black and white.
[ Note ]
While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. ENGLISH 0 0 0 030 IN 3 2592 EV 0 Photo 4 5 6 Digital Effect Photo Photo Photo Digital Effect Photo Digital Effect Digital Effect Digital Effect Off Move Sepia Nega BLK&WHT Move Photo MoveMove Move Photo Photo Digital Effect Photo Digital Effect Digital Effect Photo Digital Effect Off Sepia Nega Digital Effect BLK&WHT Move MoveMove Move 2592 Move ISO S N BW S N Select SS BW NN S BWBW Select N Select Select BW Select ISO S N BW SS NN S BWBW Select N BW Select Select S N Select BW 030 0 Select 0 Exit Exit MENU ExitExit Exit Exit MENU ExitExit Exit IN Exit EV 0 0 SS S S S 7777 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 78 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons It supports various digital effects you can apply to your photos. Create a professional -looking photo with the digital effects. Switching to Photo Capture Mode 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 1] button will toggle between Capture / View mode. 4. Moves to the Photo View mode. Viewing a Slideshow 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 1 1 3. Press the [Shortcut 2] button. 4. The slideshow begins. Refer to page 87 for further details on slideshow. 5. Press the [OK] button to stop the slideshow. 7878 11/6 IN 30 IN 1 1 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 2592 EV 0 3 4 3 IN IN Slide 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 4 SlideSlide 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 1 1 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 79 Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Protecting Photo files 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button will toggle between Locked (
) and Unlocked
). 4. The selected file is protected from erasure.
> icon indicating the selected file is protected appears on the screen. Deleting Photo files 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 1 1 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. 4. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
< > icon indicating the selected file is protected appears on the screen.
<Yes>: Deletes the selected photo.
<No>: Cancels delete. Refer to page 85 for further details. 1 1 3 4 3 4 1 1 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 ENGLISH IN IN 1 1 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 1 11/1 IN 1 1 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 1 1 1 11/1 IN Delete Cancel 7979 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 80 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Protecting Photo files in Multi-View 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. Switches to Photo view mode. 4. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE). The screen switches to multi-view. The photo you were viewing in the single view is selected. 5. Press the [Shortcut 3] button and then select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Select>: Selected photo files will be protected.
<All>: All photo files will be protected.
<Cancel>: Cancels protection. 6. If <Select> was selected, select photo files to protect by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK] button. 7. Press the [Shortcut 3] button again. The message Protect? appears. 8. Select <Yes> to protect the selected photo. Select <No> to cancel protection. The <
> icon appears on the selected files (Refer to page 84). 8080 6 6 1 61/6 IN Full View Full View OK Full View 6 Full View Full View 6 IN 61/6 6 Full View Select All Full View Cancel OK Full View Full View 6 Full View 61/6 IN 6 6 Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish 4 5 6 7 Move Move Move MoveMove Move Move MoveMove Move Move MoveMove Move Move Protect?
Yes No MoveMove OK Select Select Move Select Move Move Select Select 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 81 Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Deleting Photo files in Multi-View 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. Switches to Photo view mode. 4. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE). The screen switches to multi-view. The photo you were viewing in the single view is selected. 5. Press the [Shortcut 4] button and then select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Select>: Selected photo files will be deleted.
<All>: All photo files will be deleted.
<Cancel>: Cancels deletion. 6. If <Select> was selected, select photo files to delete by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK] button.
> icon appears on the selected files. 7. Press the [Shortcut 4] button again. The message Delete? appears. 8. Select <Yes> to delete selected files. Select <No> to cancel deletion. Refer to page 85 for further details. 4 5 6 7 ENGLISH Move Move Full View Full View Move MoveMove Full View OK Full View Full View Move Move MoveMove Move Move MoveMove Move Move Full View Select Full View All Cancel OK Full View Full View Full View Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish Delete?
Yes No MoveMove Move Move Move OK Select Select Select Select Select 8181 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 82 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Rotating a Photo File You can rotate a saved photo. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select a photo. 5. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 6. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Rotate>. 7. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Right(90)>: Rotates the photo clockwise by 90.
<Left(90)>: Rotates the photo counterclockwise by 90.
<Updown(180)>: Flips the image up and down (Rotates 180). 8. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
Rotated images having a portrait ratio will have black margins on both the left / right corners of the LCD 8 when it is displayed. Rotating will not affect the image quality or resolution. A cropped and newly saved image cannot be rotated. A rotated image cannot be cropped. TIFF images cannot be rotated. Rotated images may not appear as rotated on a PC. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 8282 1 1 1 4 5 IN 1 Photo Photo 1 Rotate 1 Photo Photo 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 Photo Photo Photo Rotate Photo Photo Select Rotate Rotate Move Rotate Right(90) Left(90) Updown(180) Move Select TYPE Exit Exit Photo Photo Photo MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit 7 Move Photo Photo Rotate Photo Photo Select Exit TYPE Photo Photo Photo Rotate Rotate Right(90) Photo Photo Photo Rotate Left(90) Updown(180) Rotate Move Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select IN Exit Move Select Exit 1 100-0001 1 100-0001 1 1 1 1 1 1 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 83 Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Resizing Photos You can resize a saved photo to be smaller than original. Making a bigger image file is not supported. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select a photo. 5. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 6. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Resize>. 7. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<4M>/ <3M> / <2M> / <1M> / VGA You can only resize a saved photo to be smaller than the original. 8. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
Only JPEG images can be resized. TIFF images and video files cannot be resized. Resized photos are saved separately. The original photo will not be deleted. Rotated photos cannot be resized. If there is not enough space to save the resized photo, the message Memory Full! will appear and the resizing will be canceled. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 4 6 7 ENGLISH IN 1 1 1 1 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 Photo Resize Photo Photo Photo Resize Resize Resize Move TYPE 2048 1600 Select 1024 Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Photo Photo Resize Resize Photo Photo Resize Resize Select Exit TYPE 2048 1600 1024 MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Move Select Select Exit Exit 8383 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 84 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Protecting Photo Files You can protect saved important photo files from accidental erasure. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Protect>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can select photo files to protect.
<All>: All photo files will be protected. If <All> is selected, the message Protect All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears. Select photo files to protect by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK]
button. An icon (
) indicating selected file is to be protected appears. 8. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. The message Protect? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right
(/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 79). When you attempt to delete a protected file, you will hear a warning beep. When you set the Beep Sound to Off, there will be no beep sound but the message Protect appears on the screen and the file will not be deleted. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 8484 4 5 6 8 1 1 1 11/6 IN 1 1 1 1 1 1 Photo 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 Photo Protect Photo Photo Protect Photo Protect Protect Protect Select All Move Move MoveMove Move Exit Exit MENU ExitExit Exit IN Select Select Select Select OK 1 Select 11/6 1 1 Move MoveMove Move Move Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish Protect?
Yes No MoveMove OK Select Select Move Move Move Select Select Select 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 85 Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Deleting Photo Files You can delete saved photo files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Delete>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can select photo files to delete.
<All>: All photo files will be deleted. If <All> is selected, the message Delete All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears. Select photo files to delete by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK]
button. An icon (
) indicating the selected file to be deleted appears. 8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. The message Delete? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right
(/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 81). When you attempt to delete a protected file, you will hear a warning beep. ENGLISH IN Select Select Exit Exit 1 1 1 1 1 1 Photo Photo 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 Delete Delete Photo Photo Photo Delete Delete Delete Select All Move Move MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select Exit IN Move MoveMove Move Finish Finish Finish Finish Move Finish Delete?
Yes No 4 6 7 8 When you set the Beep Sound to Off, there will be no beep sound but the message Protect appears on the screen and the file will not be deleted. MoveMove Move Move OK Select Select Select Select While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. Move Select 8585 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 86 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Copying Photo Files You can copy saved photo files from the built-in internal memory onto an external mini SD Memory Card and vice-versa. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Copy (to)>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can select photo files to copy.
<All>: All photo files will be copied. If <All> is selected, the message Copy All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears. Select photo files to copy by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK]
button. An icon ( ) indicating the selected file to be copied appears. 8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. The message Copy? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right
(/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
It copies from the currently-used memory to another. If the internal memory was used, it copies to an external mini SD Memory Card. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 8686 IN 4 5 1 1 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 Photo Photo Photo TYPE Copy (to) Copy (to) Copy (to) Select All MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select Exit 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:57 AM Page 87 Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Setting the Slideshow You can set a slideshow, and also set the interval and repetition options for the slideshow. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Slide>. 6. Select <Interval> by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the 7. Set the interval by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
[OK] button. Interval range: 1 ~ 10 seconds
[OK] button. the [OK] button.
<On>: Sets to repeat the slideshow.
<Off>: Sets not to repeat the slideshow. 8. Select <Repeat> by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the 9. Set the repeat option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press 10 .Select <Start> by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button. Slideshow starts. To stop the slideshow, press the [OK] button.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 78). The interval between photos may vary depending on the size of the photo. Slideshow starts from the current photo displayed. TIFF images are not displayed in a slideshow. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 4 5 ENGLISH IN 1 1 1 1 Photo 1 1 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 Photo Slide Photo Photo Photo Slide SlideSlide Slide Start Move Interval Repeat Move 1sec Off TYPE 1sec Off Select 1sec1sec OffOff 1sec Off Select Exit Exit ExitExit Exit MoveMove Photo Move OK Select Select Select MENU 7 Photo Photo Slide TYPE Photo Photo SlideSlide Start Interval Repeat Move Slide Slide Select Off On Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit 9 Move Move SlideSlide Select Select IN Exit Exit Slide Slide Slide 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 1 1 1 1 1 1 8787 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 88 ENGLISH Photo Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Setting the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Function You can automatically print a photo file recorded with a printer that supports DPOF. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Photo viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <DPOF>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can select photo files to set DPOF printing.
<All>: All photo files will be marked with DPOF printing. If <All> is selected, the message DPOF All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears. Select the photo files to delete by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the
[OK] button. 8. Set the number of prints by using the [Shortcut 3] and [Shortcut 4] buttons and then press the [Shortcut 2] button. The [Shortcut 3] button will increase the number of prints while the [Shortcut 4] will decrease it. 9. The message DPOF? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 10.Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
Please refer to the product instructions for further details on DPOF printer use. Using a printer that supports DPOF allows users to directly print photos stored in a Memory Card without a PC. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 8888 4 5 8 9 IN 1 1 1 1 1 1 Photo 100-0001 1 1 100-0001 Photo Photo Photo Photo TYPE Select All Move Move MoveMove Move Select Select Exit Exit MENU ExitExit Exit IN OK Select Select Select 1 11/6 1 1 Move MoveMove Move Move Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish DPOF?
Yes No MoveMove Move Move Move OK Select Select Select Select Select 00934C SC-MS10 USA~089 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 89 ENGLISH 33 Movie Mode Recording a Movie.............................................................................90 Recording a Movie........................................................................90 Zooming In and Out......................................................................91 Playing a Movie ..................................................................................92 Playing a Movie on the LCD Monitor ...........................................92 Setting the Recording Options.........................................................93 Using the Shortcut Buttons...........................................................93 Setting the White Balance............................................................95 Setting the Program AE................................................................96 Setting the Macro Mode ...............................................................97 Setting the Movie File Size...........................................................98 Setting the Movie File Quality ......................................................99 Setting the Self Timer .................................................................100 Setting the Wind Cut ..................................................................101 Setting the Digital Effects ...........................................................102 Setting the Viewing Options...........................................................103 Using the Shortcut Buttons.........................................................103 Protecting Movie Files ................................................................107 Deleting Movie Files ...................................................................108 Copying Movie Files ...................................................................109 Setting the Slideshow .................................................................110 8989 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 90 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Recording a Movie Recording a Movie You can record moving pictures and store it in memory. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Record / Stop] button. It starts to record. REC Rec 00:00:16 4 Min 3 640 SFSF STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min IN 4. To stop recording, press the [Record / Stop] button again. It stops recording, and stands by. 4 RECREC 5 Rec 00:00:16 00:00:16 4 Min 4 Min REM IN Reading the Counter The timestamp will be recorded along with the video to support users with a faster search. 00:00:16: Elapsed Recording Time REM 4 Min: Remaining Recording Time
[ Notes ]
When you are finished taking pictures, please turn off the device to conserve battery power. You can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor to have a clearer view (refer to page 37). The brightness of the LCD monitor will not affect the brightness of the recordings. STBY 4 Min SF AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF 9090 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 91 Movie Mode : Recording a Movie Zooming In and Out Zooming allows you to change the size of the subject captured in a scene. You can take advantage of the 3x optical electro motion zoom lens. Before You Start 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. The Photo Capture screen appears. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE). The shot subjects size is reduced, and you can take a picture W T as if you were far away from the subject. At the zoom indicator in the LCD screen, the arrow moves to W. The smallest rate of zoom out is the default rate (original resolution of the subject). Move the [W/T] zoom switch to T (TELE). The subject is larger, and you can take a picture as if you were W T close to the subject. At the zoom indicator the arrow moves to T. The largest optical zoom is 3x, which is the biggest among the basic zoom. ENGLISH Zoom Out STBY STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min IN 640 SF SFSF T STBYSTBY STBY REM 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min IN 640 SFSF SF T AE AUTO A OFF OFFOFF AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF
[ Notes ]
Frequent use of zooming may result in higher battery consumption. You can take advantage of the 5x digital zoom as well as the 3x optical zoom for a total of 15x zoom. Optical zoom preserves image quality. Zoom In 9191 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 92 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Playing a Movie Playing a Movie on the LCD Monitor It is handy and practical to view movie files using the LCD monitor almost anywhere such as in a car, indoors, or outdoors. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. Switches to Movie View mode. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select a movie and then press the [OK]
button. 5. It starts to play back. Each press of the [OK] button toggles between play /
pause. To pause playback, press the [OK] button. To stop playback, press and hold the [OK] button for more than 3 seconds. 6. To adjust volume, move the joystick up / down (/). The volume indicator appears and disappears after a few seconds.
[ Notes ]
If there is no file stored to view, the message <No Files> appears. You can adjust the volume up to 10 levels. When the earphones or AV (Audio / Video) cable is connected to the device, the built-in speaker will automatically turn off. You can also play the video file on a TV screen by connecting the CAM to a TV. (Refer to page XX) A video CODEC is required to play the video files recorded on the CAM on a computer. Install the software provided in the bundled CD to have the CODEC automatically installed on your system. If you do not have the CD, search the product model name on the Download Center from the Samsung Electronics website to get the CODEC installation file (refer to page 131). 9292 STBY STBY STBY 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min IN SF SF SF 640 SFSF OFF AE OFF AUTO OFF A OFFOFF 1/1 1/1 5 1/1 1/1 IN 3 4 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 5 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 6 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:00 00:00:10 00:00:10 00:00:10 00:00:10 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 00:00:16 00:00:16 00:00:16 00:00:16 IN 00:00:16 00:00:16 00:00:16 IN 00:00:16 00:00:16 00:00:16 00:00:16 00:00:16 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 93 Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently-used functions. Switching to Movie View Mode 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 1] button toggles between the Movie Record / View modes. Setting the Program AE 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 2] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles through <
4. An icon indicating the selected Program AE mode appears on the screen STBY Program AE modes.
(refer to page 96). 4 Min SF OFF ENGLISH STBY STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min IN 3 SF 640 SFSF IN 1/1 1/1 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 00:00:16 00:00:16 STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min IN 640 SFSF 3 4 640 SFSF STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min IN AE AUTO A OFF OFFOFF AE AUTO A OFFOFF A OFFOFF 9393 STBY 4 Min SF 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 94 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently used functions. Setting the White Balance 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button cycles through the <
A
4. An icon indicating the selected White Balance mode appears on the screen 4 Min STBY SF
> flash modes
(refer to page 95). Setting the Digital Effect 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles through the <
SS
4. An icon indicating the selected Digital Effect appears on the screen Digital Effects.
(refer to page 102). S N BWBW
S NN BW
STBY 4 Min N BW S N BW SF 9494 STBY 4 Min SF STBY 4 Min SF 3 640 SFSF STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min IN 4 640 SFSF STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min IN 3 640 SFSF STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min IN 4 640 SFSF STBYSTBY REM 4 Min 4 Min IN OFF OFF AE AUTO A OFFOFF AE AUTO OFFOFF AE AUTO A OFFOFF AE AUTO A BWBW 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 95 Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Setting the White Balance The White Balance allows calibration of the picture for accurate color display in different lighting conditions. It is recommended to set the white balance prior to any recording. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <White Balance>. 5. Move the joystick up / down (/) to select an option, and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected White Balance appears on the screen. If <Auto> is selected, no icon will be displayed. AUTO Daylight Cloudy FluorescentH FluorescentL Tungsten Custom WB Automatically sets according to the shooting environment. Adjusts the color according to daylight/indoor, outdoor light You can select this when you cannot have daylight as a direct light, such as when it is partly-
cloudy or cloudy. Suitable in a halogen or 3-wavelength light environment. Suitable for a fluorescent light environment. Suitable for an incandescent light environment. You can adjust the white balance as you wish based on the shooting environment.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 94). In general outdoors recording, <Auto> setting will allow users to achieve the best results. As the lighting conditions change, set the appropriate white balance before recording. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. ENGLISH IN OFF AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF OFF STBY STBY STBY STBYSTBY 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min REM 4 Min 4 Min SF SF SF 640 SFSF 2 Movie White Balance Movie White Balance MovieMovie 3 AE Move Movie White Balance White Balance Select Exit A Select Auto White Balance Daylight Move Cloudy FluorescentH Exit MoveMove Movie OK Select Select MENU ExitExit 4 AE MovieMovie White Balance Move Select Exit White Balance White Balance Movie Auto Daylight Cloudy White Balance FluorescentH Move Movie Select Exit OK MoveMove White Balance Select Select MENU ExitExit STBYSTBY Move STBY REM 4 Min 4 Min Select IN Exit 4 Min 5 640 SFSF SF SF SF Move STBY Select 4 Min STBY 4 Min AE AUTO Exit OFFOFF OFF OFF OFF 9595 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 96 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Setting the Program AE Program AE modes are preset automatic exposure modes based upon an internal computer program. It helps to set appropriate exposure according to the internal light meter and the programs calculations, allowing users to achieve the best results under various recording conditions. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Program AE>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Auto> (
automatically.
) : Balances exposure and shutter speed to get the best results
<Sports> (
) : For recording fast-moving objects. It is suitable for sporting events and recording the outside from inside of a vehicle.
<Spotlight> (
): Compensates for a subject that appears too bright under strong direct light such as a spotlight. It is suitable for recording conditions such as concerts and school performances.
<Beach / Snow> (
): When the light is very strong, such as on a beach or in the snow. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Program AE mode appears on the screen. If <Auto> is selected, no icon will be displayed.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 93). You cannot set <Macro> when you are using Program AE mode other than <Auto>. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 9696 STBY 4 Min SF SF STBY 4 Min STBY 4 Min STBYSTBY IN OFF 4 Min 4 Min REM 3 SF 640 SFSF OFF AE AUTO 4 5 6 Movie Program AE Movie Program AE TYPE MovieMovie Move AE Movie Program AE Program AE OFF A OFFOFF Select Exit AE AUTO Select Auto Move Sports Program AE Spotlight Beach/Snow Exit MoveMove Movie OK Select Select MENU ExitExit TYPE MovieMovie Program AE Move AE Auto Program AE Program AE Select Exit Auto Movie Sports Spotlight Program AE Move Beach/Snow Movie Auto MoveMove OK AE AUTO Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Program AE STBYSTBY Auto STBY Move REM 4 Min 4 Min Select 4 Min 640 SFSF SF STBY Move 4 Min Select SF SF STBY 4 Min IN Exit OFF OFF A Exit OFFOFF OFF 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 97 Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Setting the Macro Mode Macro mode allows users to have fine focused image of the closed-up subject within 50 cm. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Macro>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Macro mode appears on the screen. Macro Setting
<Off>
<Macro>
<Super Macro>
Focus Range 50 cm ~
W: 10 cm ~
T: 30 cm ~
W: 1 cm ~ 5 cm
[ Notes ]
When you use Macro mode and record a close-up subject, be careful not to shade your subject. As the distance gets closer, the focused area gets narrower. If the focus will not set, try to put more distance between you and the subject. It is recommended to use a tripod to avoid unstable picture taking and have best results.
<Macro> setting is available only when you set Program AE to <Auto>. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 3 4 5 ENGLISH STBY 4 Min SF SF 640 SF SFSF STBY STBY STBYSTBY 4 Min REM 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min IN OFF AE AUTO OFF A OFF OFFOFF Movie Macro Movie MovieMovie Macro Movie MacroMacro Macro Move Off Macro Super Macro Select Exit Move Select Exit MoveMove Movie OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move MovieMovie Macro Select Exit Movie MacroMacro Movie Macro Off Macro Super Macro Macro Move Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move STBYSTBY STBY Move STBY Select Exit IN 4 Min 4 Min REM 4 Min Select 4 Min STBY 4 Min 640 SFSF SF SF SF Exit AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF OFF 9797 OFF 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 98 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Setting the Movie File Size 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Movie Size>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button. Available options are: <640x480> / <320x240>
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Movie Size appears on the screen.
[ Notes ]
Higher resolution requires more memory space, which results in shorter maximum recording time. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 9898 3 4 5 6 SF SF 640 SF SFSF 320 SFSF SF SF SF STBY 4 Min STBY STBY STBYSTBY 4 Min 4 Min REM 4 Min 4 Min Movie Movie Size Movie MovieMovie Movie Size Movie Movie Size Movie Size IN OFF AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF OFF TYPE AE Movie Size Move 320 Select Exit Move Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Movie Select Exit TYPE AE Move MovieMovie Movie Size Movie Movie Size Movie Size Movie Size Movie 320 Movie Size Move Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move STBYSTBY STBY REM Select 4 Min 4 Min Exit IN STBY Move 4 Min 4 Min Select STBY 4 Min AE AUTO Exit A OFFOFF OFF OFF OFF 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 99 Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Setting the Movie File Quality 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Movie Quality>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button. Available options are: <Super Fine> / <Fine> / <Normal>
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Movie Quality appears on the screen.
[ Note ]
While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 3 4 5 6 SF 640 SF SF SFSF 640 FF F F F ENGLISH STBY 4 Min STBY STBY STBYSTBY 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min REM Movie Movie Quality Movie MovieMovie Movie SF F N Movie Quality Movie Quality Movie Quality SF Movie Quality SFSF F FF SF N Select NN Super Fine Fine Move Normal F N Select Select Select Move MoveMove OK Movie Move MovieMovie Movie Quality Movie Select SF F Movie Quality Movie Quality Movie Movie Quality Super Fine Fine Normal Move SFSF SF FF Movie Quality F NN N SF Select N IN OFF AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF OFF TYPE Exit Exit ExitExit MENU Exit TYPE Exit MoveMove Move OK F Select Select N Select MENU ExitExit Exit IN 4 Min 4 Min Select REM STBYSTBY Move STBY STBY 4 Min 4 Min STBY 4 Min Exit AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF OFF OFF 9999 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 100 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Setting the Self Timer Using this option, you can take pictures of yourself with delayed shooting. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Photo mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Self Timer>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Self Timer mode appears on the screen. If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed. Off 2 Sec 10 Sec Cancels the Self Timer. Sets the delay interval to 2 seconds. Takes a photo 2 seconds after pressing the [Record/Stop]
Sets the delay interval to 2 seconds. Takes a photo 10 seconds after pressing the [Record/Stop]
2 4 5 6
[ Notes ]
It is recommended to use a tripod for the best results for Self Timer recordings. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. STBY STBY SF SF SF 100100 IN OFF AE AUTO OFF A OFF OFFOFF STBY 4 Min STBY 4 Min STBYSTBY STBY REM 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min SF SF 640 SF SFSF Movie Self Timer Movie MovieMovie Self Timer Movie Self Timer Self Timer Self Timer Move Off 2 sec 10 sec Move TYPE AE Select Exit Select Exit Select Select MENU ExitExit Movie MoveMove OK Move MovieMovie Self Timer Select Exit Movie Self Timer Self Timer TYPE AE Movie Self Timer Off 2 sec 10 sec Self Timer Move Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move STBYSTBY Select 4 Min 4 Min Exit IN REM 640 SFSF STBY Move Select 4 Min 4 Min 4 Min Exit AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF OFF OFF 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 101 Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Setting the Wind Cut 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Wind Cut>.
<Off>: Sets off Wind Cut.
<On>: Sets on Wind Cut to reduce wind noise. 3 4 5. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. If <On> is selected, <
> icon appears on the screen. ENGLISH STBY 29 Min SF IN OFF AE AUTO A OFFOFF OFF OFF STBY STBY STBYSTBY SF 640 SF SFSF 29 Min 29 Min REM 29 Min 29 Min 5 Movie 5 Wind Cut 5 12:00PM 01.01,2005 Movie MovieMovie Movie Wind Cut Wind Cut Wind Cut TYPE AE Wind Cut Move Select Exit Off On Move Movie OK MoveMove Select Select Select Exit MENU ExitExit Wind Cut Select Exit TYPE AE Move MovieMovie Movie Wind Cut Wind Cut Movie Wind Cut Off On Wind Cut Move Select Exit
[ Notes ]
When Wind Cut is enabled, a bit of low-frequency band (bass) sound will be reduced along with the wind noise. It is a normal result, not a malfunction. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit 5 640 Move STBYSTBY REM Move Select Exit IN 29 Min 29 Min Select SFSF STBY STBY SF SF 29 Min 29 Min Exit AE AUTO A OFFOFF STBY 29 Min 5 12:00PM 01.01,2005 SF 5 5 5 OFF OFF 101101 OFF 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 102 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Recording Options Setting the Digital Effects It supports various digital effects you can apply to your video. Create a professional-looking video with digital effects. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Digital Effect>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/), and then press the
[OK] button. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected Digital Effect appears on the screen. If <Off> is selected, no icon will be displayed. Off Sepia Nega BLK&WHT Cancel the <Digital Effect>. Takes video in normal mode. The picture is displayed in sepia color--similar to that of an old photograph. Reverses the colors, creating the look of a negative. Changes the images into black and white.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 94). While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 102102 STBY 29 Min SF STBY 29 Min 3 SF 640 SF SFSF STBY STBYSTBY 5 29 Min 29 Min 29 Min REM IN Movie OFF 5 Digital Effect OFF AE AUTO A OFF OFFOFF Movie S 5 12:00PM 01.01,2005 N BW 5 Digital Effect MovieMovie Movie Move Digital Effect Digital Effect S N Digital Effect BW Off Sepia Move Nega BLK&WHT Movie OK MoveMove Digital Effect Move MovieMovie SS Select NN S BWBW N BW Select Select 4 5 Digital Effect Digital Effect Movie Movie Move Digital Effect Off Sepia Nega BLK&WHT SS NN BWBW Digital Effect S MoveMove Select Select N BW OK Select 6 640 SFSF STBYSTBY Move REM S N Select 29 Min 29 Min BW STBY Move Select 29 Min SF STBY 29 Min SF 5 12:00PM 01.01,2005 29 Min STBY SF 5 5 5 Select Exit Exit MENU ExitExit Select Exit S N BW MENU ExitExit IN Exit Exit AE AUTO Exit A SS S S S 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 103 Movie Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently-used functions. Switching to Movie View Mode 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 1] button toggles between the Movie record / view modes. ENGLISH STBY STBYSTBY REM 29 Min 29 Min 29 Min IN 3 SF 640 SFSF 5 5 12:00PM 01.01,2005 IN 1/6 1/6 AE AUTO A OFF OFFOFF Viewing the Slideshow 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 2] button. 4. The slideshow begins. To pause the slideshow, press the [OK] button. Refer to page 110 for further details on slideshow. 1/6 3 4 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 00:01:36 00:01:36 1/6 IN 00:00:00 Slide 00:01:36 100-0001 00:00:00 IN 100-0001 100-0001 SlideSlide 100-0001 00:01:36 100-0001 100-0001 00:01:36 103103 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:58 AM Page 104 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently-used functions. Protecting a Movie File 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button toggles between Locked (
) and Unlocked (
4. The protected movie file is protected from an accidental erasure. 1/6 3 1/6 IN 100-0001 100-0001
). 4 00:01:36 1/6 IN 100-0001 Refer to page 107 for further details. 100-0001 00:01:36 100-0001 100-0001 00:01:36 Deleting a Movie File 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. 4. Select an option by moving the joystick left / right (/) button, and then press the [OK] button.
<Delete>: Deletes the selected movie file. Refer to page 108 for further details.
<Cancel>: Cancels the deletion. 1/6 3 4 1/6 IN 1/6 100-0001 100-0001 00:01:36 100-0001 104104 100-0001 00:01:36 100-0001 100-0001 1/6 IN Delete Cancel 00:01:36 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 105 Movie Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Protecting Movie files in Multi-View 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. It switches to the Movie view mode. 4. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE). The screen switches to multi-view. The movie you were viewing in the single view is selected. 5. Press the [Shortcut 3] button and then select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Select>: Selected files will be protected.
<All>: All files will be protected.
<Cancel>: Cancels protection. 6. If <Select> was selected, select photo files to protect by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK] button.
> icon appears on the selected files. 7. Press the [Shortcut 3] button again. The message <Protect?> appears. 8. Select <Yes> to protect selected files. Select <No> to cancel protection. If <Yes> was selected, <
> icon appears on the protected files. ENGLISH 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 Full View Full View Full View Full View Full View 1/6 OK 1/6 1/6 1/6 Full View Select Full View All Cancel OK Full View Full View Full View 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish 1/6 1/6 2 3 4 4 Move Move Move MoveMove Move Move MoveMove Move Move MoveMove Move Move
[ Notes ]
When you attempt to delete a protected file, you will hear a warning beep. When you set the Beep Sound to Off, there will be no beep sound but the message Protect appears on the screen and the file will not be deleted. Protect?
1/6 1/6 Yes No MoveMove OK Select Select Move Select Move Move Select Select 105105 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 106 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Deleting Movie files in Multi-View 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. Switches to Photo view mode. 4. Move the [W/T] zoom switch to W (WIDE). The screen switches to multi-view. The movie you were viewing in the single view is selected. 5. Press the [Shortcut 4] button and then select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Select>: Selected photo files will be deleted.
<All>: All photo files will be deleted.
<Cancel>: Cancels deletion. 6. If <Select> was selected, select photo files to delete by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK] button.
> icon appears on the selected files. 7. Press the [Shortcut 4] button again. The message <Delete?> appears. 8. Select <Yes> to delete selected files. Select <No> to cancel deletion. Refer to page 108 for further details.
[ Notes ]
When you attempt to delete a protected file, you will hear a warning beep. When you set the Beep Sound to Off, there will be no beep sound but the message Protect appears on the screen and the file will not be deleted. 106106 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 Full View Full View OK Full View 1/6 Full View Full View 1/6 1/6 1/6 Full View Select Full View All Cancel OK Full View Full View Full View 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish 4 5 6 7 Move Move Move MoveMove Move Move MoveMove Move Move MoveMove Move Move Delete?
Yes No MoveMove Move OK Select Select Select Move Move Select Select 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 107 Movie Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Protecting Movie Files You can protect saved important movie files from accidental erasure. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Movie viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Protect>. 6. Select an option by by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the [OK] button.
<Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can select movie files to protect.
<All>: All files will be protected. If <All> is selected, the message Protect All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears. Select files to protect by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK]
button. An icon (
) indicating the selected file to be protected appears. 8. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. The message Protect? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right
(/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 104). When you attempt to delete a protected file, you will hear a warning beep. When you set the Beep Sound to Off, there will be no beep sound but the message Protect appears on the screen and the file will not be deleted. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 4 5 6 7 ENGLISH 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 IN 00:01:36 00:01:36 00:01:36 00:01:36 100-0001 100-0001 Movie 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 Movie Protect Protect MovieMovie Movie Protect Protect TYPE Select Move All Protect Move Select Select Exit Exit MoveMove Move Move MoveMove OK Select Select 1/6 1/6 Select MENU ExitExit Exit 1/6 1/6 Finish Finish Finish Move Finish Protect?
Move Yes Finish No MoveMove OK Select Select Move Select Move Select Move Select 107107 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 108 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Deleting Movie Files You can delete saved movie files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Movie viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Delete>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can select movie files to delete.
<All>: All files will be deleted. If <All> is selected, the message Delete All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears. Select files to delete by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK]
button. An icon (
) indicating the selected file to be deleted appears. 8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. The message Delete? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right
(/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 104). When you attempt to delete a protected file, you will hear a warning beep. When you set the Beep Sound to Off, there will be no beep sound but the message Protect appears on the screen and the file will not be deleted. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 108108 TYPE Exit Exit Exit MENU ExitExit 4 5 6 7 Movie Movie Movie Delete Delete Delete MovieMovie Delete Delete Select Move All Move Move MoveMove Select Select Select OK Select Select 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 Move Move MoveMove Move Finish Finish Finish Finish Finish Delete?
Yes No Move MoveMove Move Move OK Select Select Select Select Select Deleting file(s) 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 109 Movie Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Copying Movie Files You can copy saved files from the built-in internal memory to the external mini SD Memory Card and vice versa. ENGLISH 1/6 1/6 IN 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Movie viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Copy (to)>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Select>: Multi-view screen appears and you can select files to copy.
<All>: All files will be copied. 4 5 If <All> is selected, the message Copy All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7. If <Select> is selected, Multi-view screen appears. Select files to copy by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (///) and press the [OK] button. An icon (
) indicating selected file is to be copied appears. 8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. 00:01:36 00:01:36 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 MovieMovie TYPE Movie Copy (to) Copy (to) Select All Copy (to) MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Select Exit The message Copy? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK]
button to confirm. 9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
It copies from the currently-used memory to another. If the internal memory was used, it copies to an external mini SD Memory Card. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 109109 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 110 ENGLISH Movie Mode : Setting the Viewing Options Setting the Slideshow You can set a slideshow and also set the repeat option for slideshows. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Movie viewing mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Slide>. 6. Select <Repeat> by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the 7. Set the repeat option by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press
[OK] button. the [OK] button.
<Off>: Sets not to repeat the slideshow.
<On>: Sets to repeat the slideshow. 8. Select <Start> by moving the joystick up / down (/) and then press the
[OK] button. Slideshow starts. To stop the slideshow, press the [OK] button. To start the slideshow again, press the [Shortcut 2] button.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 103). The interval between files may vary depending on the size of the movie. Slideshow starts from the current movie selected. While the menu screen is displayed, pressing the [Record / Stop] button will exit the menu. 110110 4 5 6 8 Movie Movie Slide Slide Movie Slide MovieMovie Move Move SlideSlide Start Repeat Move Movie Movie Slide MoveMove Slide MovieMovie SlideSlide Movie Move Start Repeat Move Slide Movie MoveMove MovieMovie Slide Move Movie SlideSlide Start Repeat Slide Movie Move On On Select TYPE Select On Exit Exit Select OnOn Exit OK Select Select MENU ExitExit TYPE Select Select Off On Exit Exit OK Select Select MENU ExitExit TYPE Select Exit On OnOn Select Exit MoveMove Slide OK Select Select On MENU ExitExit 00:00:00 Select IN On 00:00:00 Select 00:00:00 Exit Exit 00:00:00 00:01:36 00:01:36 00:01:36 00:01:36 Move SlideSlide Slide Move Slide 100-0001 100-0001 Slide 100-0001 100-0001 100-0001 00934C SC-MS10 USA~111 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 111 ENGLISH 44 Music Mode Playing Music Files..........................................................................112 Copying Music Files from a PC..................................................112 Playing Music Files .....................................................................113 Setting the Music Play Options......................................................114 Using the Shortcut Buttons.........................................................114 Setting the Repeated Play..........................................................116 Setting the Equaliser...................................................................117 Deleting Music Files....................................................................118 Protecting Music Files.................................................................119 111111 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 112 ENGLISH Music Mode : Playing Music Files Copying Music Files from a PC You can copy music files from a PC while connected to the PC with a USB cable. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button to select destination memory
(refer to page 49). 4. Connect the Miniket Photo to the PC using the USB cable provided (refer to page 133). Connect the USB cable to the device. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the PC. 5. Windows finds a new USB mass storage device. Open the folder <MSAMSUNG> and you will find <MP3>
folder. 6. Copy your music files and paste it into the folder
<MUSIC1>, <MUSIC2>, <MUSIC3> or <MUSIC4>. Be sure to copy your MP3 files into the existing folders under <MP3>. B A
[ Warning ]
IYou cannot create a new folder on your Miniket Photo set. If you create a new folder on your memory card with a PC, it will not play back music files stored on it.
[ Notes ]
The music played back will begin with the first music file that is stored in the top folder (MUSIC1). It is recommended that you use an AC Power Adapter during the file transfer to avoid unintended power outage. The built-in internal memory of the device appears as <Miniket> on a PC while the external memory card (mini SD Memory Card) will appear as <Removable Storage>. 112112 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 113 Music Mode : Playing Music Files Playing Music Files You can play back stored music files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. The last file played back is displayed. If there is no music file stored, the message No Stored Music! appears. 4. Select a music file to play by moving the joystick left / right (/) button, and then press the [OK] button. 5. The selected music file is played back. To pause playback, press the [OK] button. To stop playback, press and hold the [OK] button for more than 3 seconds. To search backward / forward during play, hold down the joystick left or right (/) for more than 1 second. To adjust volume, move joystick up / down (/). Volume indicator appears and disappears after few seconds. ENGLISH 3 4 1/6 1/6 01 01 KHz 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Play Volume Search Search OK PlayPlay Volume Volume 1/6 1/6 KHz 01 01 00:50/03:00 00:50/03:00 00:50/03:00 OK Search Search StopStop Volume Volume Search Stop Volume How to Connect Earphones Connect your earphones as shown in the figure.
[ Notes ]
If a broken file name is displayed, try renaming it. When the earphones or AV (Audio / Video) cable is connected to the device, the built-in speaker will turn off automatically. A file which does not comply with the MP3 standard, even if the file extension is MP3, will not display / play back. The title may not be displayed if the language is not supported. Holding the joystick left / right (/) for more than 1 second while stopped will rapidly skip to the previous / next file rapidly. 113113 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 114 ENGLISH Music Mode : Setting the Music Play Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently-used functions. Viewing the Playlist 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. 4. Select a music file by moving the joystick left / right / up / down (/ // ), It moves to the playlist view. and then press the [OK] button. The selected music file is played back. Setting the Repeat Option 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 2] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles through < >-< >-< >-< >-< >
4. An icon indicating the selected repeat mode appears on the screen (Refer to repeat modes. page 116). 114114 1/6 1/6 1/6 3 01 01 4 3 4 01 00:00/03:00 KHz 00:00/03:00 Search 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Play Play Search Search Music OK PlayPlay Repeat 1/6 1/6 Volume Volume Volume Volume Move Select Exit MoveMove Music Move OK Select Select Select 1/6 Repeat 01 KHz 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Move Search Search OK Select PlayPlay Exit Volume Volume 1/6 Music 01 Repeat KHz 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Search OK PlayPlay Volume Volume Move Select Exit Music Repeat Move Select Exit 1/6 01 00:00/03:00 Search Play Volume 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 115 Music Mode : Setting the Music Play Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently used functions. Setting to Hold 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button toggles between ( ) and ( ). 4. When it is set to hold (
), button functions are locked except Mode Dial. It helps so as not to disturb listening. Setting the Equaliser 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles through < >-< >-< >-< > Equaliser Clas POPPOP POP Jazz POP Jazz POP ClasClas Jazz JazzJazz Clas 4. An icon indicating the selected Equaliser appears on the screen modes.
(Refer to page 117). 1/6 01 ENGLISH 00:00/03:00 Search 01 3 Play 1/6 1/6 01 00:00/03:00 KHz Search 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Play Volume Volume Search Search Music OK PlayPlay Volume Volume 4 Equalizer 1/6 01 KHz 3 Clas 4 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Move Select Exit OK PlayPlay Volume Volume Search Search Music 1/6 1/6 Equalizer 01 01 44.1KHz Exit Volume Volume Volume 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Move 00:00/03:00 Search Search OK Select PlayPlay Play 1/6 Search Music 01 Equalizer 44.1KHz 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 JazzJazz Search Search Move OK PlayPlay Select Volume Volume Exit Music Equalizer 115115 Move Select Exit 1/6 01 00:00/03:00 Jazz Search Play Volume 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 116 ENGLISH Music Mode : Setting the Music Play Options Setting the Repeated Play You can repeat a selected music file or group of music files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 01 3 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 01 01 01 00:00/03:00 KHz 00:00/03:00 Search 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Search Search Search OK Music Play Volume Play Play PlayPlay Volume Volume Volume Volume 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Repeat>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Off>: No repeat
<One>: One selected music file will play repeatedly.
<Group>: The selected group of music files will play repeatedly.
<All>: All music files will play through in order and start again from the beginning.
<Shuffle>: All music files will play in random order once and start again. 6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 114). When the earphones or AV (Audio / Video) cable is connected to the device, the <Beep Sound> will 4 5 6 not operate. 116116 TYPE Music MusicMusic Music Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Off One Group All Move Move MoveMove Music Move MusicMusic Music Select Exit OK Select Select Select MENU Exit ExitExit Select Exit TYPE Music Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Off One Group All Move MoveMove Move Select Select Select Select OK MENU Exit ExitExit Exit Exit Move 01 01 01 1/6 Select 1/6 1/6 1/6 KHz 01 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Search OK Search Search 00:00/03:00 PlayPlay Play Play Volume Volume Volume Volume Search Play Volume 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 117 Music Mode : Setting the Music Play Options Setting the Equaliser You can repeat a selected music file or group of music files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Equalizer>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Normal> / <Pop> / <Jazz> / <Classic>
6. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Note ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 115). 3 4 5 ENGLISH 1/6 01 1/6 1/6 1/6 01 01 01 00:00/03:00 44.1KHz 00:00/03:00 Search 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Search Music Search Search OK Play Play Play PlayPlay Select Select Select Select Select Music Equalizer MusicMusic Music Equalizer Equalizer Equalizer Equalizer Normal Pop Jazz Classic Move OK Move MoveMove Move Music MusicMusic Music Equalizer Music Equalizer Equalizer Equalizer Equalizer Normal Pop Jazz Classic Move MoveMove Move OK Select Select Select Select 1/6 Select 1/6 1/6 1/6 44.1KHz 01 01 01 01 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Search OK Search 00:00/03:00 Search PlayPlay Play Play Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume TYPE Exit Exit ExitExit Exit MENU TYPE MENU Exit ExitExit Exit Exit JazzJazz Jazz Jazz Volume Volume Volume Volume Jazz Search Play Volume 117117 6 Move 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 118 ENGLISH Music Mode : Setting the Music Play Options Deleting Music Files You can delete stored music files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/ ) to select <Delete>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) button and then press the [OK] button.
<Select>: The Playlist appears and you can select files to delete.
<All>: All music files will be deleted. If <All> is selected, the message Delete All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 6. If <Select> was selected, select files to protect moving the joystick left /
right / up / down (/ // ) and press the [OK] button.
< > icon appears on the selected files. 7. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. The message Delete? appears. 8. Select <Yes> to delete selected files. Select <No> to cancel deletion. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Note ]
After deleting a file, the last file of the current folder is selected. 118118 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 01 01 01 01 00:00/03:00 KHz Search 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Search Music Search Search OK Play Play Play PlayPlay Music Delete MusicMusic Music Delete Delete Delete Delete Select All Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume TYPE Exit Exit ExitExit Exit MENU Move Select Move MoveMove Move OK Select Select Select 1/6 Select 1/6 1/6 1/6 3 5 6 Select OK Select Select Select MENU 7 Select Exit ExitExit Exit Exit
Delete?
Yes No MoveMove Move Move OK Select Select Select Select Move Select 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 119 Music Mode : Setting the Music Play Options Protecting Music Files You can protect saved important music files from accidental erasure. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Music mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 4. Move the joystick left / right (/ ) to select <Protect>. 5. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) and then press the [OK] button.
<Select>: The Playlist appears and you can select files to protect.
<All>: All files will be protected. If <All> is selected, the message Protect All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 6. If <Select> was selected, select files to protect by moving the joystick left /
right / up / down (/ // ) and press the [OK] button.
> icon appears on the selected files. 7. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. The message Protect? appears. 8. Select <Yes> to protect selected files. Select <No> to cancel protection. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 115). When you attempt to delete a protected file, you will hear a warning beep. When you set the Beep Sound to Off, there will be no beep sound but the message Protect!
appears on the screen and the file will not be deleted. ENGLISH 3 5 6 7 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 01 01 01 01 KHz 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search 00:00/03:00 00:00/03:00 Search Play Play OK Play PlayPlay TYPE Search Search Search Music Music MusicMusic Protect Music Protect Protect Protect Protect Select All Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume Move Move MoveMove Move Exit Exit ExitExit Exit MENU IN OK Select Select Select Select Select 1/6 1/6 1/6 1/6 Select Select Select OK MENU Select Select Exit ExitExit Exit Exit
Protect?
Yes No MoveMove Move Move Move OK Select Select Select Select Select 119119 00934C SC-MS10 USA~120 9/30/05 10:59 AM Page 120 ENGLISH 44 Voice Mode Recording Voice Files......................................................................121 Recording Voice Files.................................................................121 Playing Voice Files...........................................................................122 Playing Voice Files .....................................................................122 Setting the Voice Play Options ......................................................123 Using the Shortcut Buttons.........................................................123 Setting the Repeated Play..........................................................125 Deleting Voice Files ....................................................................126 Protecting Voice Files.................................................................127 Copying Voice Files....................................................................128 120120 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 121 Voice Mode : Recording Voice Files Recording Voice Files The built-in microphone allows users to record voices without any additional devices. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button. 3. Press the [Record / Stop] button to start recording.
< > icon appears on the screen and starts recording. 4. To stop recording, press the [Record / Stop] button again.
[ Notes ]
Recorded voice files are saved in the list automatically. During voice recording, the menu is not accessed. During voice recording, the Mode Dial operates normally. ENGLISH SWAV0001.WAV 3 00:00:00/16:22:58 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono 00:00:00/16:22:58 8KHz 64Kbps 4 00:00:00/16:22:58 00:00:00/16:22:58 SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:10/16:22:48 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono SWAV0001.WAV 8KHz 64Kbps 00:00:10/16:22:48 00:00:10/16:22:48 00:00:10/16:22:48 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0002.WAV Mono 8KHz 64Kbps 00:00:00/16:22:48 00:00:00/16:22:48 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/16:22:48 00:00:00/16:22:48 121121 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 122 ENGLISH Voice Mode : Playing Voice Files Playing Voice Files You can play back recorded voice files using the built-in speaker or the earphones. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to voice play mode. The last file played back is displayed. If there is no voice file stored, the message No Stored Files! appears. 4. Select a music file to play by moving the joystick left / right (/) button, and then press the [OK] button. 5. The selected music file is played back. To pause playing back, press the [OK] button. To stop playback, press and hold the [OK] button for more than 3 seconds. To search backward / forward during play, hold down the joystick left / right (/) for more than 1 second. 6. To adjust the volume, move the joystick up / down (/ ). Volume indicator appears and disappears after few seconds.
[ Note ]
When the earphones or AV (Audio / Video) cable is connected to the device, the <Beep Sound> will not 3 4 5 6 operate. 122122 1/6 1/6 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 1/6 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 V0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.W 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Play OFF OFF OFF Volume Mono Search Search 8KHz 64Kbps Play Play Volume OFFOFF Volume 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 PlayPlay Search Search 2/6 OK 2/6 2/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0002.WAV Mono 00:00:00/00:00:20 8KHz 64Kbps 2/6 00:00:00/00:00:20 SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/00:00:20 00:00:00/00:00:20 Search Play 00:00:00/00:00:20 Play PlayPlay Search Search Search OK 2/6 2/6 2/6 SWAV0001.WAV Search Play SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono 2/6 8KHz 00:00:16/0000:20 64Kbps 00:00:16/0000:20 00:00:16/00:00:20 SWAV0001.WAV Search Stop 00:00:16/0000:20 Search Search Search OK StopStop Stop 00:00:16/0000:20 2/6 2/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0002.WAV 2/6 Mono SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 8KHz Search Stop 64Kbps 00:00:16/0000:20 00:00:16/00:00:20 2/6 00:00:16/0000:20 SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:16/0000:20 Search StopStop Search OK Search Search Stop Stop 00:00:16/0000:20 Volume Volume OFF OFF OFFOFF Volume Volume Volume Volume OFF Volume OFF OFFOFF OFF Volume Volume Volume OFF Volume Volume OFFOFF OFF OFF Volume Volume Volume Volume OFF Search Stop Volume 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 123 Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently used functions. Toggling Voice Record / Play Mode 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Voice play mode. 4. Press the [Shortcut 1] button. It moves to the Voice record mode. 5. Each press of the [Shortcut 1] toggles between voice record and play modes. Viewing the Voice File List 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Voice play mode. 4. Press the [Shortcut 2] button. Stored voice files are listed. 5. Select a voice file to play by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) and then press the [OK] button. The selected voice file plays. 4 5 4 5 ENGLISH 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV 1/6 OFF SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/00:00:10 Mono 8KHz Search 64Kbps Play OFFOFF Volume 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Search OK PlayPlay Volume Volume SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono 8KHz 64Kbps SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/16:22:48 00:00:00/16:22:48 1/6 00:00:00/16:22:48 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.W V0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono 8KHz 00:00:00/00:00:10 64Kbps OFF OFFOFF 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Play Volume Search Search OK PlayPlay Volume Volume SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0005.WAV MoveMove OK Select Select OFFOFF OFF Move Select 123123 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 124 ENGLISH Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Using the Shortcut Buttons Shortcut buttons are provided to allow users easy access to frequently used functions. Setting the Repeat Option 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Voice play mode. 4. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. Each press of the [Shortcut 3] button cycles through < >-< >-<
>. 5. An icon indicating the selected repeat option appears on the screen.
Refer to page 125 for further details. Deleting Voice Files 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Voice play mode. 4. Press the [Shortcut 4] button.
<Delete>: Deletes the selected file.
<Cancel>: Cancels the deletion. 5. Select <Delete> to delete selected files. Select <Cancel> to cancel deletion. Refer to page 126 for further details. 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Play Vol Voice Repeat Move Select Exit 4 5 Voice 1/6 Repeat SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono 8KHz 64Kbps 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 Move Select OFFOFF Exit Search Search OK PlayPlay VolVol 1/6 Voice SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono Repeat 8KHz 64Kbps 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Search Move 1/6 OK PlayPlay Select VolVol Exit 4 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Voice Mono 00:00:00/00:00:10 8KHz 64Kbps Repeat OFF OFFOFF 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Play Volume Search Search OK PlayPlay Volume Volume 5 Move 1/6 Select Exit 1/6 SWAV0001.W V0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 1/6 8KHz SWAV0001.WAV Mono 64Kbps 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Search PlayPlay OK Delete Cancel OFFOFF OFF Volume Volume Volume Search Play Vol 124124 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Play 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 125 ENGLISH Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Setting the Repeated Play You can repeat a selected file or all the voice files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Voice play mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/) to select <Repeat>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Off>: No repeat
<One>: One selected file will play repeatedly.
<All>: All music files will play through in order and start again from the beginning..
<Shuffle>: All files will play in random order once and start again. 7. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. An icon indicating the selected repeat mode appears on the screen.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 124). When the earphones or AV (Audio / Video) cable is connected to the device, the <Beep Sound>
function will not operate. 4 5 6 7 1/6 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV 1/6 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/00:00:10 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 64Kbps Mono 8KHz 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search 00:00:00/00:00:10 Play 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Play Play PlayPlay OK Search Voice Search Search Voice Repeat VoiceVoice Voice Repeat Repeat Repeat Repeat Off One All Shuffle Move Move Select Select OFF OFF OFF OFFOFF Vol Vol Vol VolVol TYPE Exit Exit ExitExit Exit MoveMove Move Voice OK Select Select Select MENU VoiceVoice Repeat Voice Voice Repeat Repeat TYPE Repeat Repeat Off One All Shuffle Move Select Exit MoveMove OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Move Move Select 1/6 Select 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 1/6 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 SWAV0001.WAV 8KHz Mono 64Kbps 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search Search 00:00:00/00:00:10 Play 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search PlayPlay OK Search Search Play Play Exit Exit VolVol Vol Vol Vol 125125 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 126 ENGLISH Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Deleting Voice Files You can delete stored voice files. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Voice play mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/ ) to select <Delete>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Select>: The voice file list appears and you can select files to delete.
<All>: All files will be deleted. If <All> is selected, the message Delete All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7. If <Select> was selected, select files to protect by moving the joystick left /
right / up / down (/ // ) and press the [OK] button.
< > icon appears on the selected files. 8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. The message Delete? appears. 9. Select <Yes> to delete selected files. Select <No> to cancel deletion. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
You can easily access this function by using the shortcut button (refer to page 124). After deleting a file, the last file of the current folder is selected. 126126 4 6 7 8 1/6 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 1/6 1/6 00:00:00/00:00:10 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/00:00:10 Play Mono 64Kbps Search 8KHz Play 00:00:00/00:00:10 Search 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 Voice Search Search Search Play PlayPlay OK Voice Delete OFF OFF OFF Volume OFFOFF Volume Volume Volume Volume VoiceVoice Delete Voice Delete Delete Delete Select All Move TYPE Select Exit Move Select Exit MoveMove Move OK Select Select MENU ExitExit Select Exit SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0004.WAV Select Select SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0005.WAV Select MENU Select OK Select
! Delete?
Exit ExitExit Exit Exit Yes No MoveMove Move Move Move OK Select Select Select Select Select 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 127 ENGLISH Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Protecting Voice Files You can protect saved important voice files from accidental erasure. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Voice play mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/ ) to select <Protect>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) button and then press the [OK] button.
<Select>: The voice file list appears and you can select files to protect.
<All>: All files will be protected. 4 5 If <All> is selected, the message Protect All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. 7 7. If <Select> was selected, select files to protect by moving the joystick left /
right / up / down (/ // ) and press the [OK] button.
< > icon appears on the selected files. 8. Press the [Shortcut 3] button. The message Protect? appears. 9. Select <Yes> to protect selected files. Select <No> to cancel protection. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu. 8
[ Note ]
> icon appears on the selected files. 1/6 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV 1/6 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV 00:00:00/00:00:10 64Kbps 00:00:00/00:00:10 Play Search 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 00:00:00/00:00:10 Play Search 8KHz Mono OK Search Voice Search Search Voice Protect VoiceVoice Voice Protect Play PlayPlay TYPE Protect Protect Protect Select All OFF OFF OFF OFFOFF Volume Volume Volume Volume Volume Move Move MoveMove Move Select Select Exit Exit OK Select Select Select MENU ExitExit Exit SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0002.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0003.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0005.WAV SWAV0004.WAV Select SWAV0004.WAV SWAV0005.WAV Select Select MENU SWAV0005.WAV Select Select Exit ExitExit Exit Exit OK
! Protect?
Yes No MoveMove OK Select Select Move Move Move Select Select Select 127127 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 128 ENGLISH Voice Mode : Setting the Voice Play Options Copying Voice Files You can copy saved files from the built-in internal memory to an external mini SD Memory Card and vice-versa. 1. Set the Mode Dial to Voice mode. 2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 3. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Voice play mode. 4. Press the [MENU] button. Menu screen appears. 5. Move the joystick left / right (/ ) to select <Copy (to)>. 6. Select an option by moving the joystick up / down (/ ) and then press the
[OK] button.
<Select>: Voice file list appears and you can select files to copy.
<All>: All files will be copied. 4 5 1/6 1/6 SWAV0001.WAV SWAV0001.W V0001.WAV SWAV0001.WAV Mono 8KHz 64Kbps OFF OFFOFF 00:00:00/00:30:00 00:00:00/00:30:00 00:00:00/00:30:00 Search Search Search Play PlayPlay OK Volume Volume Volume VoiceVoice Voice TYPE Copy (to) Copy (to) Copy (to) Select All If <All> is selected, the message Copy All? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK] button to confirm. MoveMove Move OK Select Select Select MENU ExitExit Exit 7. If <Select> is selected, playlist appears. Select files to copy by moving the joystick left / right / up / down
(/ // ) and press the [OK] button. An icon ( ) indicating selected file is to be copied appears. 8. Press the [Shortcut 4] button. The message Copy? appears. Select <Yes> or <No> by moving the joystick left / right (/) and then press the [OK]
button to confirm. 9. Press the [MENU] button to exit the menu.
[ Notes ]
It copies from the currently-used memory to another. If the internal memory was used, it copies to an external mini SD Memory Card. Actual storage capacity may differ from the printed memory capacity. 128128 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 129 ENGLISH 55 Miscellaneous Information Connecting to a PC..........................................................................130 Supported USB Speed according to Operating System ...........130 Installing Software ...........................................................................131 Installing DV Media Pro 1.0........................................................131 Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio................................132 Connecting To Other Devices .......................................................133 Connecting to a PC Using USB Cable ......................................133 Using the PC Camera Function .................................................134 Using as a Mass Storage Device...............................................135 Connecting to a TV Monitor .......................................................136 Connecting to a VCR..................................................................137 Printing Photos ................................................................................138 Printing with PictBridge...............................................................138 Printing with DPOF.....................................................................139 Cleaning and Maintenance .............................................................140 After Using the Device................................................................140 Cleaning the Body ......................................................................141 Regarding the Battery.................................................................142 Using Abroad ..............................................................................143 129129 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 130 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Connecting to a PC Supported USB Speed according to Operating System The USB driver supports High Speed USB 2.0 communication only under the Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac OSX, operating systems. Windows 98SE/ME: Full Speed USB Windows 2000: High Speed USB only with the Service Pack4 Windows XP: High Speed USB only with the Service Pack1 Installed Installed Mac OS X: High Speed USB on 10.3 or later Recommended System Requirements CPU OS Memory Free space on the hard disk Display Resolution Windows Environment Macintosh Environment Minimum Pentium III / 800MHz Windows 98SE/ME 256MB Recommended Pentium IV / 2GHz Windows 2000/XP 512MB or above Minimum G3 / 500MHz Mac OS 10.2 128MB Recommended G4 Processor Mac OS 10.3 512MB or above 1.2 GB or above 2GB or above 1 GB or above 2GB or above 1024 x 768 dots 24bit color 1024x768 dots 24-bit color 800x600 dots 16-bit color 1024x768 dots 24-bit color USB USB 1.1 USB 2.0 High Speed USB 1.1 USB 2.0 High Speed
[ Notes ]
Movie playback or movie editing may be difficult on a slower-than-recommended PC. . Multiple USB devices connected to a PC or using USB hubs may cause communication / installation errors with the Miniket Photo. Disconnecting the USB cable during the data transfer will stop the communication and may damage data stored in the memory. 130130 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 131 Miscellaneous Information : Installing Software ENGLISH Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 You need to install DV Media Pro 1.0 to play back recorded movie files or the transferred data from the camera with the USB cable on your PC. Installing Acrobat Reader Click Acrobat Reader on the Setup screen.
- Acrobat Reader program should be installed to view the DV Media Pro Users Manual.
- The DV Media Pro Users Manual is included on the accompanying CD in Adobes Portable Document Format (PDF).
(The Acrobat Reader is a freeware product of Adobe Systems. Inc.) Before You Start!
- Turn on the PC and exit all other applications.
- Insert the Software CD provided with the package. It automatically runs and displays the Setup screen. If it does not, click
<Start> on the left bottom of the desktop and select <Run>. When the <Run> dialog window appears, type in D:\autorun.exe into the text box and then press ENTER where your CD-ROM drive is set to D:\. Driver Installation DV Driver 1. Click DV Driver on the Setup screen. Driver software required are installed automatically:
- USB removable storage device driver (Windows 98SE only)
- USB PC-CAMERA driver
- USB streaming driver (USB interface for data transfer) 2. Press <Confirm> to finish program installation. Windows 98 users need to restart the Windows. Application Installation Video CODEC 1. Click Video CODEC on the Setup screen. CODEC is required to play movie files recorded by Miniket Photo. Application Installation DirectX 9.0 1. Click DirectX 9.0 on the Setup screen. DirectX 9.0 is basic software that is required by CODEC utilisation. Problems may occur if it is not installed.
[ Notes ]
You have to install DV Driver, Video Codec and DirectX 9.0 to run DV Media Pro 1.0 properly. Please refer to the Users Manual inside the CD ROM drive (D:\help) folder for more detailed information on installation procedures. Use DV Media Pro 1.0 REV4.2 or higher for this product. 131131 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 132 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Installing Software Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio Application Installation Photo Express 1. Click Photo Express on the Setup screen. It is a photo editing tool that allows users to edit images. Application Installation QuickTime 1. Click QuickTime on the Setup screen. QuickTime is Apple's technology for handling video, sound, animation, graphics, text, music, and even 360-degree virtual reality (VR) scenes. Application Installation Video Studio (in the second CD provided) 1. Insert the CD. Setup screen displays automatically. Follow the instruction to start installation. It is a video editing tool that allows users to edit movie files.
[ Notes ]
For photo editing, use Photo Express. For video editing, use the Video Studio from the second CD provided. It is required to install software in this order: DV driver, Video CODEC and DirectX 9.0 for movie playback on a PC. It is required to install the DV Driver for PC camera use. 132132 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 133 Miscellaneous Information : Connecting To Other Devices ENGLISH Connecting to a PC Using USB Cable Connect to a PC with the provided USB cable. You can view your movies / photos on your PC. Connecting to a PC Playing Movie Files 1. Connect the Miniket Photo to the PC with the provided USB cable as shown in the figure. 2. Turn on your PC. 3. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 4. Locate the <Miniket> or <Removable Storage Device>
recognised by the PC and then double-click it. When the built-in internal memory is used, folder name appears to be <MSAMSUNG>-<SSMOV>. 5. Copy the movie file to your PC. It is recommended to copy the movie file onto the PC and playback on the PC for better performance. 6. Double-click on the copied movie file name. It starts to play back. USB cable Disconnecting from a PC 1. Click on the Safely remove hardware tray icon on the bottom right side of the desktop. Select the device and click on the Stop button. 2. When the message saying that it is safe to remove the hardware appears, unplug the cable from the PC.
[ Warning ]
When data communication is disrupted due to static electricity, magnetic field or other reason, restart the program or try to disconnect /
connect the communication cable again.
[ Notes ]
Multiple USB devices connected to a PC or using USB hubs may cause communication / installation errors with the Miniket Photo. Refer to page XX for PC recommendations on USB use. Some PCs meeting the requirements may not support proper USB operation due to various reasons. Please refer to the product documentation of the PC for further details. If the PC does not recognise the USB device when the USB cable is connected to the front USB port, try the USB port on the rear panel of the PC. The Windows 98 SE operating system requires DV Driver installation prior to USB use. 133133 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 134 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Connecting To Other Devices Using the PC Camera Function You can record video files onto the connected PC directly in real-time. Using this function, you can use it as a PC camera for video chatting / conferencing. USB data streaming requires a DV Driver, Video CODEC, and DirectX 9.0 or higher installed on the PC prior to use (refer to page 133). 1. Connect the Miniket Photo to the PC with the provided USB cable as shown in the figure. 2. Turn on your PC. 3. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 4. Run a video chatting / conferencing application such as Windows Messenger and enjoy the video utilisation. Various applications take advantage of the PC camera function. Refer to respective product documentation for further details. 5. When finished, disconnect the cable.
[ Notes ]
You must install the DV Driver (refer to page 131). It is recommended to use an AC Power Adapter during data transfer to avoid unintended power outages. Microsoft Windows ME or later operating systems support the PC camera function. If the PC does not recognise the USB device when the USB cable is connected to the front USB port, try the USB port on the rear panel of the PC. 134134 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 135 Miscellaneous Information : Connecting To Other Devices ENGLISH Using as a Mass Storage Device You can use your Miniket Photo as a USB mass storage device. 1. Connect the Miniket Photo to the PC with the provided USB cable as shown in the figure. 2. Turn on your PC. 3. Set the Mode Dial to Storage. 4. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 5. Locate the <Miniket> or <Removable Storage Device> recognised by the PC and then double-
click it. 6. Copy files into the <MISC> folder under the <Miniket> or <Removable Storage Device>. 7. When finished, disconnect the cable.
[ Warning ]
You cannot create a new folder on your Miniket Photo set. If you create a new folder on your memory card using a PC, it will not play back music files stored on it.
[ Notes ]
You cannot create a new folder on your Miniket Photo set. Multiple USB devices connected to a PC or using USB hubs may cause communication / installation errors with the Miniket Photo. If the PC does not recognise the USB device when the USB cable is connected to the front USB port, try the USB port on the rear panel of the PC. 135135 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 136 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Connecting To Other Devices Connecting to a TV Monitor You can connect your Miniket Photo directly to a TV set . 1. Connect the provided AV cable to the [Earphones and AV jack] of the Miniket Photo. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the TV set by matching the colors of the terminals. 3. Turn on the TV and set the <Source> to the external input channel you connected the cable.
<Source> may be represented as <Line In>, <Input>,
<AV>, etc. depending on the manufacturer. Movie Record mode is displayed on the TV screen. 4. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 5. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Movie view mode. Select a movie file to play. 6. Move the joystick left / right (/ ) to select a movie and then press the
[OK] button. It begins playback. To pause playback, press the [OK] button. To stop playback, hold down the [OK] button for more than 3 seconds
[ Notes ]
You can play back photo files as well as movie files. When connected to other devices with the AV cable, no screen is displayed on the LCD monitor. 136136 VIDEO AUDIO
(L) (R) Line Input 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 137 Miscellaneous Information : Connecting To Other Devices Connecting to a VCR You can connect your Miniket Photo to a TV set through a VCR. You can copy your video files to an ordinary videotape using your VCR. ENGLISH 1. Connect the provided AV cable to the
[Earphones and AV jack] of the Miniket Photo. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to the VCR set by matching the colors of the terminals. 3. Connect the RCA cables from TVs Audio /
Video In to the VCRs Audio / Video Out. 4. Turn on the TV / VCR and set the <Source> to the external input channel where you connected the VCR.
<Source> may be represented as <Line In>, <Input>,
<AV>, etc. depending on the manufacturer. Movie Record mode is displayed on the TV screen. 5. Set the Mode Dial to Movie mode. 6. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to switch to Movie view mode. Select a movie file to play. VIDEO AUDIO
(L) (R) Line Input Line Output Line Input 7. Move the joystick left / right (/ ) to select a movie, and then press the [OK] button. It begins playback. To pause playback, press the [OK] button. To stop playback, hold down the [OK] button for more than 3 seconds
[ Note ]
You can play back photo files as well as the movie files. When connected to other devices with the AV cable, no screen is displayed on the LCD monitor. 137137 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 138 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Printing Photos Printing with PictBridge Wihth the provided USB cable and a PictBridge-supporting printer, you can print your photo images directly without connecting to a PC. 1. Connect the device and the PictBridge supporting printer with a USB cable. 2. Turn on the printer. 3. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the device. 4. Press the [Shortcut 2] button to set the date / time imprint option. Each press of the [Shortcut 2] button cycles through Off< >-Date < >-Time < >-Date & Time< >. 5. [Shortcut 3] button will increase the number of copies, while the [Shortcut 4] button will decrease the number of copies. Range of possibilities: 1 ~ 99 Pressing the [Shortcut 3] button on 99 will set to 1. Pressing the [Shortcut 4] button on 1 will set to 99. 6. Press the [Shortcut 1] button to begin printing.
[ Warning ]
This function works only with printers that support PictBridge.
[ Notes ]
Number of copies and imprint options can be set in the menu. Press the [MENU] button to access the function. For printing information, refer to printers product information. Depending on the printer, printing failure may occur. In this case, try to print from a PC after copying images onto the PC. 138138 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 139 Miscellaneous Information : Printing Photos Printing with DPOF DPOF (Digital Printing Order Format) defines the print information for each photo on the Memory Card. You can easily make prints using a DPOF-compatible printer or order copies from commercial digital image developers. ENGLISH Printing DPOF files in the Memory Card 1. Set the PDOF information for the photo you want to print. (Refer to page 88) 2. Insert a memory card into the DPOF- supporting printer. 3. Follow the steps of the printer to print out photos.
[ Notes ]
For further details about printing photos, refer to the printers user's manual. Printing may not be performed depending on types of printers. In this case, download JPEG files directly to the PC and print them. 139139 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 140 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Cleaning and Maintenance After Using the Device For the safekeeping of the device, follow these steps. Turn the device off. Remove the battery pack (refer to page 20). Remove the Memory Card (refer to page 35). To prevent any damage to the LCD monitor, do not apply excessive force to its moving parts. Do not drop or in any way shock the device. For prolonged use of the device, avoid using it in places subject to excessive humidity or dust. Do not leave the device in places subject to:
Excessive humidity, steam, soot, or dust. Excessive shock or vibration. Extremely high (over 50C or 122F) or extremely low (under 0C or 32F) temperatures. Strong electromagnetic fields. Direct sunlight or in a closed car on a hot day. For the safe use of the battery pack, follow these guidelines:
To conserve battery power, be sure to turn off the device when not in use. Battery consumption may vary depending on the condition of use. Recording with many starts and stops, frequent zooming, and recording in low temperatures will shorten actual recording times. Dispose of used battery packs promptly. Do not dispose of Battery Packs by burning them. The battery pack will become warm during charging and use. This is not a malfunction. The battery pack has a limited service life. If the period of use becomes noticeably shorter with a normal charge, the battery pack is at the end of its service life. Replace it with a new battery pack. For the safe use of the Memory Card, follow these guidelines:
The Memory Card should be stored away from heaters and other heat sources. Avoid storing Memory Cards under direct sunlight and avoid electromagnetic fields. Do not power off any devices while transferring data, as this may destroy the data. Back up your image data often to a hard disk or other permanent storage media. Format the Memory Card periodically. When formatting the Memory Card, format in the DEVICE. 140140 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 141 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Cleaning and Maintenance Cleaning the Body To Clean the Exterior of the CAM To clean the exterior, use a soft dry cloth. Wipe the body gently. Do not apply excessive force when cleaning, gently rub the surface. The LCD monitor surface should not be pressed. Use a soft dry cloth to clean the surface. To clean the lens, use an optional air blower to blow out dirt and other small objects. Do not wipe the lens with a cloth or your fingers. If necessary, use lens cleaning paper. Do not use thinner, alcohol, or benzene for cleaning. Otherwise, the finish may be damaged. Cleaning should be done only after the battery pack has been removed, and other power sources have been disconnected.
[ Note ]
If the lens looks dimmer, turn off the device and leave it for about 1 hour. 141141 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 142 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Cleaning and Maintenance Regarding the Battery Battery Pack performance decreases when the Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire. Do not disassemble the battery. The battery could explode or catch fire. Use only recommended batteries and accessories. Use of batteries not expressly recommended for this equipment may cause an explosion or leakage, resulting in fire, injury, or damage to the surroundings. Install the battery according to the instructions. Improperly installed batteries can cause damage to the camcorder. When you do not use the device for a long time, remove the battery pack. Otherwise, the battery may leak. To avoid damage to the product, be sure to remove the battery when no charge remains. surrounding temperature is 10C (50F) or below, and shortens the battery life. In that case, do one of the following so that the durability of the battery life can be extended for a longer period of time.
- Put the battery pack in a pocket to warm it up, and insert it in your CAM immediately prior to use.
- Use a large capacity battery pack (Optional). Be sure to set the switch to OFF when not recording or playing back. The battery power is also consumed in standby, playback, and pause modes. Have your battery packs ready for two to three times the expected recording time, and make trial recordings before make the actual recording. Do not expose the battery pack to water. The battery pack is not water resistant. Keep the battery out of reach of children. If it is swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately. Wipe the battery with a clean dry cloth to ensure proper contact. Do not pick up the battery using metal tools as this may cause a short circuit. 142142 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 143 ENGLISH Miscellaneous Information : Cleaning and Maintenance Using Abroad Each country or region has its own electric system and TV standards (NTSC / PAL / SECAM) Before using the Miniket Photo abroad, check the following items:
Power Sources You can use the CAM in any country or area with the supplied AC Power Adapter where the power input range is 100V - 240V, 50/60Hz. Use a commercially available AC plug adapter if necessary, depending on the design of the local wall outlets. TV Standards You can view your video files using the built-in LCD monitor. However, to view your recordings on a television set or to copy it to a video cassette recorder (VCR), the television set or the VCR must comply with the TV standard and have the appropriate Audio /
Video ports. Otherwise, you may need to use a separate Video Format Transcoder (NTSC-PAL format Converter). You can set the TV standard of the Miniket Photo for its video output. PAL-Compatible Countries / Regions Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, CIS, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Great Britain, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Mauritius, Norway, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Tunisia, etc. NTSC-Compatible Countries / Regions Bahamas, Canada, Central America, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Korea, Taiwan, United States of America, etc. 143143 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 144 ENGLISH Troubleshooting : Self-Diagnosis Display Self-Diagnosis Display Display Memory Full!
File Error!
Paper Error!
Print Error!
Ink Error!
Connect USB Cable!
Low Battery!
Card Error Not Formatted!
Write Error!
Read Error!
Protected!
Informs that Not enough free space for saving files. The file is corrupted or damaged. The paper is not inserted or set improperly. Paper jam or other printing error occurred. Ink is low. USB cable is not connected or set improperly. Battery Power is low. The memory card is not inserted or damaged. The memory card is not formatted. Failed to write a file. Failed to read a file. The file is protected. Action Check the space of internal memory or the external memory. Delete the file. Check the paper in the printer. If there is no paper, insert paper. Check the printer message. Refer to the printer manual for details. Replace ink or toner. Check the USB connection. Disconnect and try to connect again. Charge the Battery Pack or connect the AC Power Adapter. Replace the memory card. Format the memory card or replace with a formatted one. Check the memory space or format of the memory card. Delete the damaged / corrupted file. To delete a protected file, unlock the protection prior to deletion. Checklist Before contacting service personnel, please read and check following table. If the problem continues, contact your nearest Samsung dealer or authorised service center / personnel. Symptom No Power is supplied. Date / Time is wrong Focus does not adjust automatically The Memory Card will not load properly. Color balance of the picture is not natural. Digital zoom does not work. Files stored in the Memory Card can not be deleted. 144144 Possible Causes The power is not connected properly. The battery is dead. The battery is too cold. The Date / Time is not set. Focus mode is set to manual. Recording was done in a too-dark place. Lens is covered with condensation. The Memory Card is inserted improperly. Foreign substances are in the memory slot. White balance setting is not suitable for the recording situation. The digital effect is set enabled. Memory Card is protected. The file is protected. Measure Connect the AC Power Adapter properly, page 24 Replace with a new Battery Pack. Warm up the battery or move it to a warmer place. Set the Date / Time, pages 38 ~ 40 Set the focus mode to <Auto>. Use a strobe or light the place. Clear the lens and check the focus. Insert the Memory Card properly, page 35. Clear the memory slot. Set proper white balance, page 68. Turn off the Digital Effects, page 77. Release the Memory Card protection tab. Unlock the protection of the file, page 84. 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 145 Troubleshooting : Self-Diagnosis Display Symptom Images on the LCD monitor appear dark. Possible Causes Ambient light is too bright. Ambient temperature is too low. Photo Mode is selected. Movie Mode is selected. Not enough free memory space. Memory Card was formatted using another device. Flash mode is set to Off Movie Mode is selected. Photo Mode is selected. To save power consumption, the LCD monitor and the device goes down if there is no button operation for a certain period of time (depending on the operation mode), which is not a malfunction. Recording / lighting conditions may affect the size of the recordings. Damaged data file. Photo viewing does not support audio. Subject is moving fast. By the nature of MPEG4 playback. Data file does not comply with the supported file format. Required driver / application software are not properly installed. Play, rewind, and fast forward do not work. Memory Card cannot play back (Photo Mode) No picture is taken when [Record / Stop]
button is fully pressed. Built-in flash will not go off Cannot record a movie LCD monitor turns off automatically. Maximum recording time and photo capacity is different than the specifications. Audio and Video does not play back. No audio plays when viewing photos. Movie plays with mosaic and / or block-
shaped noise. Data copied from a PC will not play. MPEG4 movie taken will not play on a PC Black margins on top and bottom side when movie plays back on a PC. Music files will not play on the camera. Audio / Video will not play when connected to a TV / VCR. OSD will not appear on the TV monitor. ENGLISH Measure Adjust the LCD brightness, page 37. Low temperature may produce a dark LCD screen. It is normal, not a malfunction. Select Movie Mode and press the [Shortcut 1] button. Select Photo Mode and press the [Shortcut 1] button. Empty the Memory Card to make free memory space. Format the Memory Card. Select different flash mode, page 75. Flash will not work in Movie Mode. Select Movie Mode. Pressing any button will turn the device back on. Pressing the button once again will operate its original function. It is normal, not a malfunction. Static electricity and strong magnetic fields may damage the data stored in the Memory Card. Be careful with handling the Memory Card. Damaged data cannot be recovered. It is normal, not a malfunction. It is normal. It is not malfunction. When you play back the movie on a PC, it plays back properly. Non-supported file formats will not play. It is normal, not a malfunction. Install the required driver / application software, including the CODEC from the provided CD, page 131. Data file does not comply with a supported file format. Cable connection was done improperly. The <Source> of the TV is set improperly. Mode is set to Recording mode. TV set may not support on -creen text display depending on manufacturer. The encoding format of the music file may not comply with a supported file format. Check the music file. Check the cable connections, page 136. Set the proper channel of <Source> of connected device. Set the mode to Movie view, page 136. It is normal, not a malfunction. 145145 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 146 ENGLISH Using the Menu System Settings 1. Memory Memory Type Int. Memory
... Memory Card File No. Reset Series Format Int. Memory Memory Card Memory Space 000MB/000MB 2. Display LCD Brightness LCD Brightness 0%
0%
... .. 100%
100%
3. Date/Time Date&Time Set Date Format YYYY/MM/DD DD/MM/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY Date/Time Off Date Time Date&Time 146146 4. System Video Out NTSC
... PAL Beep Sound Off On Shutter Sound Off On Language English / Espaol /
Franais / Portugus /
Deutsch / Italiano /
Nederlands / Polski /
P /
Iran / Arab / Magyar /
Svenska
Mode Display Off On Auto Shut off Off 3 Min 5 Min Reset Start Photo 1. Capture Scene Auto / Manual / Night /
Portrait / Children /
Landscape / Close-up /
Sunset / Dawn /
Backlight / Fireworks /
Beach/Snow Photo Size 5M / 4M / 3M / 2M /
1M / VGA Photo Quality Tiff Super Fine Fine Normal Metering Multi Center Spot Self Timer Off 2 sec 10 sec Multi Shot Off Normal AEB Digital Effect Off Sepia Nega BLK&WHT EV
+2.0 / +1.6 / +1.3 / +1.0 /
+0.6 / +0.3 / 0 / -0.3 / -0.6
/ -1.0 / -1.3 / -1.6 / -2.0 ISO Auto 100 200 400 White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy FluorescentH FluorescentL Tungsten Custom WB Macro Off Macro Super Macro Flash Off Auto Red-eye Fill-in Slow Sync. Sharpness Soft Normal Sharp Focus Multi AF Center AF Spot AF DIS Off On Digital Zoom Off On Imprint Off Date Date&Time Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Card 2. View Delete Select All Protect Select All Rotate Right(90) Left(90) Updown(180) Resize 4M / 3M / 2M / 1M / VGA Slide Start Interval Repeat DPOF Select All Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Card Copy (to) Select All 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 147 Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Card 2. Play Delete Select All Protect Select All Slide Start Repeat Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Card Copy (to) Select All MP3 1. Play Repeat Off One Group All Shuffle Equalizar Normal Pop Jazz Classic Delete Select All Protect Select All Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Card Voice Recorder 1. Record 2. Play Repeat Off One All Shuffle Delete Select All Protect Select All Memory Type Int. Memory Memory Card Copy (to) Select All Using the Menu Movie 1. Record Program AE Auto Sports Spotlight Beach/Snow White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy FluorescentH FluorescentL Tungsten Digital Effect Off Sepia Nega BLK&WHT Macro Off Macro Super Macro Movie Quality Super Fine Fine Normal Movie Size 640x480 320x240 Self Timer Off 2 sec 10 sec Wind Cut Off On ENGLISH 147147 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 148 ENGLISH Specifications Model Name SC-MS10/MS11/MS15 The System Movie Photo Music Voice Storage Media LCD Panel Internal Memory Capacity Camera Imaging Sensor Zoom Ratio Focal Length Shutter Speed Metering Method Electric Exposure Compensation ISO White Balance Self Timer Multi Shot Macro Scene Modes Photo Size Flash Focus Method Minimum Lighting condition 148148 MPEG4 AVI Format TIFF, JPEG (DPOF, Exif 2.2) Stereo Playback (Earphones) Wave file record / play (8KHz Sampling, 16bit, Mono) Internal flash memory / mini SD Memory Card 2.5 Trans reflective, 150K pixels Scene Mode:
X/YY inch CCD, XX pixels X3 (Optical) / X5 (Digital) f=6.3 ~ 18.9mm, F3.5 (W) ~ 4.3 (T) Auto mode:
Multi / Center / Spot 2.0 V (0.3EV Step) Auto, 100, 200, 400 Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent H, Fluorescent L, Tungsten, Custom 2 seconds, 10 seconds 3 continuous pictures, AEB (Automatic Exposure Bracketing) Super Macro: 1 ~ 5 cm Manual, Auto, Night, Portrait, Children, Landscape, Close-up, Sunset, Dawn, Backlight, Fireworks, Beach / Snow Macro: 10 ~ 50 cm Auto, Red-eye, Fill-in, Slow Sync. Multi, Center, Spot 7 lux 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 149 Specifications ENGLISH Connectors USB DC Power In Connector Earphones Common Connectors AV Input / Output General Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Power Source Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Built-in Microphone AC Power Adapter Input Voltage Output Voltage Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Dimensions Weight Mini=B type (USB 2.0 High Speed) Proprietary 3 pins connector 3.5 Stereo Video: 1.0Vp_p, 75, Audio: -7.5dBm 47K 0C (32F) ~ 40 (104F) 10% ~ 80%
3.7V (Li-Ion Battery Pack), 4.8V (AC Power Adapter) 90mm x 55 mm x 18.5 mm 140g (Including Battery Pack) Omni-directional Stereo condenser microphone AC 100 ~ 240V, 50 / 60 Hz DC 4.8V, 1.0 A 0C (32F) ~ 40 (104F) 10% ~ 80%
70 mm x 30 mm x 42 mm 83g The product design and specifications are subject to change without notice for better performance and quality. 149149 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 150 ENGLISH Index AC Power Adapter .........................................................................13, 24 Auto Shut off ........................................................................................41
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- F -
File No. ...............................................................................................42 Focus....................................................................................................64 Format ..................................................................................................50 Beep Sound .........................................................................................43
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Hand Strap ...........................................................................................13
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- C -
Charging...............................................................................................24 Capturing..............................................................................................53 Copy (to)...............................................................................................86 Cleaning and Maintenance........................................................140~143 ISO ......................................................................................................67 Internal Memory ...................................................................................33
- I -
- D -
Joystick............................................................................................14,30
- J -
Date&Time Set...............................................................................38~40 DIS ......................................................................................................70 Digital Zoom .........................................................................................72 Digital Effect .........................................................................................77 DPOF ...........................................................................................88, 139 DV Media Pro 1.0 .......................................................................131,132 Earphones ...........................................................................................13 EV ......................................................................................................69
- E -
Language .............................................................................................45 Lithium Ion Battery Pack......................................................................13
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- M -
Memory Card .......................................................................................34 Metering................................................................................................66 Macro ..............................................................................................59,65 Mode Dial .............................................................................................27 150150 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 151 Index
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PC Cam..............................................................................................134 PictBridge ...........................................................................................138 Protection ...............................................................................84,107,119 Play................................................................................................92,112 ENGLISH Troubleshooting .........................................................................144, 145
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USB mode..........................................................................................133
- U -
Quality ..................................................................................................62
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Voice Recording.................................................................................121
- Q -
Reset ....................................................................................................48
- W -
Wind Cut.............................................................................................101
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- S -
Shutter Sound ......................................................................................44 Sepia ....................................................................................................77 Self Timer .............................................................................................74 Slideshow .............................................................................................87 Shortcut Button ....................................................................................29 Zooming In and Out.......................................................................54, 91
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151151 00934C SC-MS10 USA~152 9/30/05 11:00 AM Page 152 ENGLISH Warranty (SEA users only) SAMSUNG LIMITED WARRANTY SAMSUNG Electronics America Inc. (SEA), warrants that this product is free from defective material and workmanship. SEA further warrants that if product fails to operate properly within the specified warranty period and the failure is due to improper workmanship or defective material, SEA will repair or replace the product at its option. All warranty repairs must be performed by a SEA authorized service center. The name and address of the location nearest you can be obtained by calling toll free: 1-800 SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864). Labor 90 days carry-in Parts 1 year On carry-in models, transportation to and from the service center is the customers responsibility. The original dated sales receipt must be retained by the customer and is the only acceptable proof of purchase. It must be presented to the authorized service center. EXCLUSIONS (WHAT IS NOT COVERED) This warranty does not cover damage due to accident, fire, flood and/or other acts of God; misuse, incorrect line voltage, improper installation, improper or unauthorized repairs, commercial use, or damage that occurs in shipping. Exterior and interior finish, lamps, and glass are not covered under this warranty. Customer adjustments which are explained in the instruction manual are not covered under the terms of this warranty. This warranty will automatically be voided for any unit found with a missing or altered serial number. This warranty is valid only on products purchased in the United States and Puerto Rico. Some States do not allow the exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from State to State. 152152 00934C SC-MS10 USA~007 9/30/05 10:54 AM Page B ENGLISH THE CAM IS MANUFACTURED BY:
Samsung Electronics America, Inc. 105 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park, NJ 07660-0511 Tel: 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864)
*Samsung Electronics Internet Home Page www.samsung.com AD68-00934C
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1 | 2005-10-06 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment |
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1 | Effective |
2005-10-06
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
05SAM1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** C****
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1 | Title |
General Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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1 |
j******@samsung.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
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1 | Name |
R****** O********
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1 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
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1 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
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1 |
United States
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1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
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1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
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1 |
r******@pctestlab.com
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Digital Still Camera | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
J**** L********
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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j******@samsung.com
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1 | 1 | 15B |
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