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For assistance, call 1-800-272-7033.

11.Grounding or Polarization — This video unit

may be equipped with either a polarized 2-
wire AC (Alternating Current) line plug (a
plug having one blade wider than the other)
or 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having
a third (grounding) pin.
The 2-wire polarized plug will fit into the
power outlet only one way. This is a safety
feature. 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 obsolete outlet.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized plug.
The 3-wire grounding type plug will fit into a
grounding type power outlet. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
into the outlet, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat
the safety purpose of the grounding type
plug.

12.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 of plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the unit.

13.Lightning — For added protection of this

video unit receiver 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
video unit due to lightning and power-line
surges.

14.Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets

and extension cords as this can result in a
risk of fire or electric shock.

15.Objects and Liquids — Never push objects

of any kind into this video unit through
openings as they may touch dangerous
voltage points or short out parts that could
result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind onto the video unit.

16.Servicing — Do not attempt to service this

video unit yourself as opening or removing
covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing
to qualified service personnel.

1. Read Instructions — All the safety and

operating instructions should be read before
the unit is operated.

2. Retain Instructions — The safety and

operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.

3. Heed Warnings — All warnings on the unit

and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.

4. Follow Instructions — All operating and

maintenance instructions should be followed.

5. Cleaning — Unplug this video unit from the

wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid
or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry cloth for
cleaning.

6. Attachments — Do not use attachments not

recommended by the video product
manufacturer as they may be hazardous.

7. Water and Moisture — Do not use this video

unit near water — for example near a bath
tub, wash bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub,
in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool,
and the like.

8. Accessories — Do not place this video unit

on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table.  The video unit may fall, causing
serious injury to a child or adult, and serious
damage to the unit.  Use only with a cart,
stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the
manufacturer, or sold with the
video unit. Any mounting of
the unit should follow the
manufacturer’s instructions
and should use a mounting
accessory recommended by
the manufacturer.  An appliance and cart
combination should be moved with care.
Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn.

9. Ventilation — Slots and openings in the

cabinet are provided for ventilation and to
ensure reliable operation of the video unit and
to protect it from overheating. These
openings must not be blocked or covered.
Never place the video unit on a bed, sofa,
rug, or other similar surface, or near or over
a radiator or heat register. This video unit
should not be placed in a built-in installation
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s
instructions have been adhered to.

10.Power Sources — This video unit should be

operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your
home, consult your appliance dealer or local
power company. For video units intended to
be operated from battery power, or other
sources, refer to the operating instructions.

Important Safeguards

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Summary of Contents for PalmCam PV-SD4090

Page 1: ...call 1 800 272 7033 Before attempting to connect operate or adjust this product please read these instructions thoroughly and keep them for future reference Digital Camera Operating Instructions LSQT0179A SD4090 p1 21 p65 99 11 11 16 38 1 ...

Page 2: ...Microsoft in the United States and other countries Macintosh and iMac are registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license QuickTime is registered in the US and other countries Adobe the Adobe logo PhotoDeluxe are trademarks of Adobe Systems Inc All product brand names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective holders 1 p...

Page 3: ... OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR YOURSELF REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL CAUTION LASERRADIATIONWHENOPEN DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM ATTENTION RAYONNEMENTLASERENCAS D OUVERTURE NEPASREGARDERDANSLE FAISCEAU WARNING TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE inside ...

Page 4: ...atinginstructionsshouldbereadbefore theunitisoperated 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operatinginstructionsshouldberetainedfor futurereference 3 HeedWarnings Allwarningsontheunit andintheoperatinginstructionsshouldbe adheredto 4 FollowInstructions Alloperatingand maintenanceinstructionsshouldbefollowed 5 Cleaning Unplugthisvideounitfromthe walloutletbeforecleaning Donotuseliquid or aerosol cl...

Page 5: ...d for outdoor use however it is not designed to sustain direct exposure to water rain sleet snow sand dust or a direct splashing from a pool or even a cup of coffee This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your Digital Camera Do not attempt to disassemble this unit There are no user serviceable parts inside Unplug your Digital Camera from the power supply and have it serviced DO ...

Page 6: ...VCR 33 Special Features Using the Built in Flash 34 White Balance 35 Light Metering 36 Self Timer Recording 37 Adjusting the Iris Manually 38 Time Lapse Recording 39 To Delete Specific Images 40 Formatting the Disk Media 41 To Copy Image Pages 42 To Copy All Images 43 Slide Show 44 Transferring Your Images Windows 98 45 Transferring Your Images Macintosh 54 SuperDisk Drive 61 Using the SuperDisk D...

Page 7: ...tal Camera Features Our PV SD4090 enables you to capture and save a large amount of image data using the memory storage of the SuperDisk Drive Image data can be easily transferred to your Personal Computer using the USB interface Do not subject unit to a strong impact during record or playback Unit may not function normally Do not use in extreme heat 104 F and above This may damage the disk Also i...

Page 8: ...pages 17 49 57 POWER LED See page 19 ACCESS LED See page 18 Speaker MENU Button See pages 19 20 FLASH Button See page 34 LCDViewfinder See pages 22 25 28 29 REC MODE See pages 22 23 25 26 VOL See pages 29 30 See pages 19 20 VOL See pages 29 30 See pages 19 20 See pages 28 29 31 38 See pages 19 20 32 See pages 28 30 38 See pages 19 20 EJECT Button See page 17 TO PCTerminal See pages 48 49 56 57 A V...

Page 9: ...ls REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC POWER Switch PC PLAY OFF REC MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 SHTR SHUTTER See pages 22 25 30 31 40 41 66 Tripod Receptacle Used when securing the camera to a tripod Battery Compartment See page 14 SD4090 p1 21 p65 99 11 11 16 38 9 ...

Page 10: ...ht should be provided or use flash to achieve better picture quality and color 100 0001 F SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM 10 Print Mark See page 66 Directory Image Number Displayed Image Page and its captured mode SF Super Fine F Fine N Normal or Motion Image Rec Mode If the image is captured in ZOOM or Burst Rec Mode the displayed image mode will be N Normal FULL EMPTY Battery Condition As the Battery is de...

Page 11: ...e to one of the 4 White Balance modes 9 LIGHT METER See Page 36 To change to AUTO or SPOT 10 SLOW SHUTTER See Pages 22 23 To select slow shutter By changing the shutter speed you can capturing a more beautiful image also in a comparatively dark place 11 TIME LAPSE See Page 39 To set time lapse recording REC MENU 2 2 BEEP SEL SET EXIT MENU LOW 5 6 REC Mode MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 AUDIO SELF TIMER BRIGH...

Page 12: ...To select audio on off when playing back 5 PRINT MARK See Page 66 To set print mark 6 SLIDE SHOW See Page 44 Playback images as slide show 100 0010 F SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM Set OSD OFF in the MENU screen Set OSD ON in the MENU screen OSD OFF Press MENU to display MENU screen and then select OSD ON If you select OFF OSDs will not be displayed Playback Menu On Screen Display Order LCD Monitor Indicati...

Page 13: ...hen remain lit one after another to indicate how much the Battery has been charged When all four lamps are lit charging is finished The Charge Lamps give a good approximate indication of the charging condition under normal ambient temperature However when charging at high or low temperature the charge lamps may differ considerably from the actual charging condition Battery Charging Confirmation Ma...

Page 14: ...Do not directly connect short circuit the positive andnegative terminals Neverattempttodisassembleorreassemble theBattery To avoid damage to the Battery Do not drop or jar the Battery Use the Battery with specified models only If the Battery is used in extremely high temperatures asafetydevicewill automaticallypreventoperation To insure longer battery life While not in use remove Battery from the ...

Page 15: ... AC outlet Power Supply Using AC Adaptor While not in use unplug the AC Adaptor from the AC outlet Use the supplied Panasonic AC Adaptor Do not connect AC Adaptor after turning POWER on When the DC Cable is connected during charging the power supply is given priority and charging will not be possible 1 2 2 3 4 Note Jack Cover AC Cable supplied AC Adapter supplied DC POWER Cable supplied SD4090 p1 ...

Page 16: ...e a loop 2 Pull the strap firmly through the Buckle to shorten or lengthen the strap OR 1 2 1Thread the strap ends through the Strap Attachment Rings 2Reinsert the strap ends through theirbuckles Make sure the straps are not twisted Adjust the Length 3 2 1 Min 1 inch 25 4 mm SD4090 p1 21 p65 99 11 11 16 38 16 ...

Page 17: ...1 44MB Format SuperDisk Diskette Floppy Disk 2HD Only DOS formatted floppy disks can be used with this Camera Macintosh OS formatted floppy disks must be re formatted to DOS with this camera You can use this unit as a SuperDisk Drive See pages 48 56 The SuperDisk Diskette is only used for SuperDisk Drive To format the Disk Media see pages 62 64 Note Using a Floppy Disk A Floppy Disk not supplied w...

Page 18: ...LEASE WAIT is displayed This could damage the format of the Disk Media and make them unusable When the Disk Media does not eject after pressing the EJECT Button push the Disk Media fully into the slot again and then press the EJECT Button firmly NO DISK will appear on the LCD Viewfinder when the Disk Media is not inserted DISK ERROR will appear on the LCD Viewfinder if the Disk Media is defective ...

Page 19: ...m 4 Press or to set it 5 Press MENU to exit REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC 1 When selecting REC mode REC MENU 1 2 AUDIO SELF TIMER BRIGHTNESS OSD CLOCK SET SEL SET EXIT MENU ON OFF ON 1 Open the Lens Cover Set POWER Switch to REC Turn the dial so that it clicks into position The POWER LED lamp lights up REC MENU 1 2 AUDIO SELF TIMER BRIGHTNESS OSD CLOCK SET SEL SET EXIT MENU ON OFF ON REC MENU 1 2 AUD...

Page 20: ...isplay the MENU screen 3 Press or to select the item 4 Press or to set it 5 Press MENU to exit 1 When selecting PLAY mode 1 Set POWER Switch to PLAY Turn the dial so that it clicks into position The POWER LED lamp lights up PLAY MENU 1 2 DISPLAY MODE DELETE COPY AUDIO PRINT MARK SEL SET EXIT MENU NORMAL ON PLAY MENU 1 2 DISPLAY MODE DELETE COPY AUDIO PRINT MARK SEL SET EXIT MENU NORMAL ON PLAY MEN...

Page 21: ...SET SEL SET EXIT MENU AUTO AUTO OFF OFF REC mode MANUAL REC mode PLAY mode CLOCK SET 10 00 AM MAY 24 2000 SEL SET EXIT MENU CLOCK SET 10 00 AM MAY 24 2000 SEL SET EXIT MENU CLOCK SET 10 00 AM MAY 24 2000 SEL SET EXIT MENU CLOCK SET 10 00 AM MAY 24 2000 SEL SET EXIT MENU CLOCK SET 10 00 AM MAY 24 2000 SEL SET EXIT MENU Note Open the Lens Cover Set the POWER Switch to REC MANUAL REC or PLAY See page...

Page 22: ... Mode Zoom Mode Capturing Images REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC VOL VOL LCD Viewfinder Note While the captured image is displayed on the LCD Viewfinder you cannot capture another image Until that image is no longer displayed on the screen The power automatically shuts off to conserve power if there is no activity for over one minute while the battery is used as a power source Press SHTR to return POWE...

Page 23: ...is up to x3 There is no zoom indication on the LCD Viewfinder Capturing images AUDIO ON Capturing Images LCD Viewfinder You can record audio with a still image The still image and audio can then be played back in the PLAY mode See page 20 Please follow the instructions below 3 2 1 Open the Lens Cover Set the POWER Switch to REC or MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 Before you begin MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 AUD...

Page 24: ...ally Do not use in extreme heat 104 F and above This may damage the disk Also in extremely hot places 104 F and above remove the disk from the camera and store to avoid damaging disk 4Press SHTR down halfway to lock Auto Focus Beep sounds twice see page 27 5Press SHTR down the rest of the way to actually capture the image Shutter sounds once See page 27 You can record the audio for 5 seconds by pr...

Page 25: ...ore you begin REC SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM 10 MIC REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC VOL VOL LCD Viewfinder 2 1 REC MODE A Motion Image can be captured up to 10 seconds while SHTR is pressed with audio REC MODE A Burst Image can be captured every 0 5 seconds frame up to 16 frames while SHTR pressed While the Digital Camera processes the image REC will blink on the LCD Viewfinder and the captured image will be...

Page 26: ...ges is less than 16 only the number of images equal to the remaining memory will be captured REC Mode Image Resolution Capacity w suppliedSuperDisk SF F N ZOOM 1 280 960 1 280 960 640 480 640 480 320 240 640 480 Approx 450 images Approx 900 images Approx 1500 images Approx 1500 images 10 sec Approx 90 sets Approx 1500 images The number of images given for each mode applies when all images are take...

Page 27: ...ess the or button while adjusting Brightness Iris and volume Twice when you press the shutter button half way to adjust the focus REC mode MANUAL REC mode PLAY mode Set the POWER Switch to REC MANUAL REC or PLAY See pages 19 20 Press MENU to display the MENU screen Before you begin Note You can select BEEP mode in the REC MANUAL REC and PLAY mode If you change the setting repeat step 2 Capturing I...

Page 28: ...4Press MENU twice to exit The original BRIGHTNESS will be restored when the Digital Camera is turned off REC mode MANUAL REC mode PLAY mode PLAY MENU 2 2 SLIDE SHOW OSD BRIGHTNESS CLOCK SET BEEP SEL SET EXIT MENU ON LOW MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 AUDIO SELF TIMER BRIGHTNESS OSD IRIS SEL SET EXIT MENU ON OFF ON REC MENU 1 2 AUDIO SELF TIMER BRIGHTNESS OSD CLOCK SET SEL SET EXIT MENU ON OFF ON SET EXIT MEN...

Page 29: ...wfinder PLAY MENU 1 2 DISPLAY MODE DELETE COPY AUDIO PRINT MARK SEL SET EXIT MENU NORMAL ON REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC VOL VOL PLAY MENU 1 2 DISPLAY MODE DELETE COPY AUDIO PRINT MARK SEL SET EXIT MENU NORMAL ON 100 0020 F PUSH SHTR TO START AUDIO SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM AUDIO ON AUDIO OFF Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See pages 19 20 Before you begin 1 2 3 4 Note When selecting AUDIO ON a still image ...

Page 30: ...aptured image in Motion Image Rec mode is displayed See page 25 Playing Back Captured Images 100 0002 PUSH SHTR TO START AUDIO SEP 10 2000 10 00 AM 1 Multi Playback Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See pages 19 20 Before you begin If you select in the PLAY MENU you will be able to see Thumbnail images on the LCD Viewfinder each Thumbnail page will contain 9 images SEL SET SHTR 0002 100 0003 0004 0005 ...

Page 31: ...ack the selected image and to return to Manual Playback SEL SET SHTR 0002 100 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 SEL SET SHTR 0002 100 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 Press 6 4 5 SEL SET SHTR 0002 100 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 SEL SET SHTR 0002 100 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 Press SEL SET SHTR 0002 100 0003 0004 0005 0006 0007 0008 0009 0010 SEL SET SHTR 000...

Page 32: ...2Press MENU to zoom x2 in on the center portion of the image 3Press or repeatedly to change the zooming area 4Press SHTR to restore the image to its normal size Zoom Playback Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See pages 19 20 Before you begin PLAY MENU 1 2 DISPLAY MODE DELETE COPY AUDIO PRINT MARK SEL SET EXIT MENU ZOOM ON EXIT SHTR 1 2 4 1 3 SD4090 p22 33 p65 99 11 11 16 39 32 ...

Page 33: ...Start a recording of the desired images Refer to your VCR manual For extended periods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor supplied as a power source TVMonitor Viewing Images on a TV Screen and Transferring Images to a VCR VIDEO IN VIDEO IN AUDIO IN AUDIO IN POWER POWER VOL VOL CH CH A V OUT A V Cable supplied A V Cable supplied A V Cable supplied Connect the A V OUT Terminal on the Came...

Page 34: ...lash will light whenever you capture an image The flash will not light even when you capture an image MANUAL REC mode only The effective range of the flash is roughly 7 8 inches 20 cm to 9 8 feet 3 m If you are using the flash in very bright areas the image background may become dark Do not use the flash close to a person s face as it may be harmful to the eyes Especially when capturing images of ...

Page 35: ...ssed to exit The color balance will then return to the AUTO setting 2 Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder See page 10 Auto White Balance automatically maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 Before you begin MANUAL REC MENU 2 3 WHITE BALANCE LIGHT METER SLOW SHUTTER TIME LAPSE CLOCK SET SEL SET EX...

Page 36: ...finder is metered This mode is useful for capturing back lit conditions such as when the subject is brightly lit 2Press MENU to exit Selected mode will appear on the LCD Viewfinder See page 11 According to the recording condition and purpose set light metering to measure exposure time REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC VOL VOL Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 Before you begin MANUAL REC ...

Page 37: ...ter The Self Timer setting returns to OFF mode each time an image is captured Repeat these steps each time Self Timer is used The Self Timer allows you to capture an image about 10 seconds after pressing the shutter Set the POWER Switch to REC or MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 Before you begin REC Mode MANUAL REC Mode MANUAL REC MENU 1 3 AUDIO SELF TIMER BRIGHTNESS OSD IRIS SEL SET EXIT MENU ON ON ON ...

Page 38: ... the brightness 4Press MENU twice to exit There are 7 brightness compensation levels ranging from 3 to 3 A blue sky may appear somewhat whiter when the brightness is increased The brightness cannot be adequately compensated for in extreme backlight conditions The original exposure is automatically restored when the power is turned off Set the POWER to MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 Before you begin 4 ...

Page 39: ...being processed Press MENU to exit this mode During time lapse recording even during non recording intervals the battery may become depleted Therefore using an AC Adaptor supplied is recommended Time Lapse enables you to set the camera to automatically capture an image from once every minute to once every 24 hours Set the POWER Switch to MANUAL REC See pages 19 20 Before you begin MANUAL REC MENU ...

Page 40: ...s MENU twice to exit Important While deleting image do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC VOL VOL 4 4 Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See pages 19 20 Before you begin DELETE DELETE PAGE FORMAT SEL SET EXIT MENU SEL PAGE DELETE EXIT DELETE PAGE...

Page 41: ...3 Press SHTR to format PLEASE WAIT will be displayed on screen as all images are deleted from memory Deletion is complete when NO IMAGE is displayed Important While PLEASE WAIT is displayed do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity When a Floppy Disk formatted with Macin...

Page 42: ... in reduced image storage capacity Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See pages 19 20 Before you begin PLAY MENU 1 2 DISPLAY MODE DELETE COPY AUDIO PRINT MARK SEL SET EXIT MENU NORMAL ON COPY COPY PAGE COPY ALL SEL SET EXIT MENU SET CANCEL PAGE SEL PAGE SET CANCEL COPY EXIT COPY 100 0001 F SHTR MENU SET CANCEL PAGE SEL PAGE SET CANCEL COPY EXIT COPY 100 0001 F SHTR C MENU 4 If the memory capacity of the...

Page 43: ...encopyingimagesfromonediskto another theimagesaretemporarilystoredin cameramemorybeforebeingcopiedtothe target disk As the camera memory is only equaltoaboutoneFloppyDisk allthe SuperDiskDisketteimagescannotbestored andCOPYALLcannotbeused IfCOPYALL is selected when SuperDisk is the source CANNOTCOPYALLTHESUPERDISK will bedisplayed If the memory capacity of the SuperDisk Diskette or Floppy Disk tha...

Page 44: ...2 SLIDE SHOW OSD BRIGHTNESS CLOCK SET BEEP SEL SET EXIT MENU ON LOW SLIDE SHOW START PUSH MENU TO EXIT SLIDE SHOW STOP REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC VOL VOL 1 2 Important SLIDE SHOW during execution do not turn off the Digital Camera or unplug the AC Adaptor supplied because this will cause irreversible damage to the memory resulting in reduced image storage capacity SLIDE SHOW automatically stops af...

Page 45: ...bits per pixel or 16 7 million colors CD ROM drive for installation USB Port Mouse or other pointing device USB Driver Installation 1 Turn on the PC Personal Computer and start up Windows 98 2 Insert supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive 3 Click the Start button and then click Run 4 Type in D Panasonic Driver Setup exe and then click OK D Denotes the CD ROM drive designation 5 Follow the ...

Page 46: ...OM into the CD ROM Drive 3 Click the Start button and then click Run 4 Type in D Panasonic Palmcam Setup exe and then click OK D Denotes the CD ROM drive designation 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen TransferringYour Images Windows 98 Note The Design rule for Camera File system was standardized by the Japan Electronic Industry Development Association JEIDA with the main pu...

Page 47: ... Personal Computer and start up Windows 98 2Insert supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3Click the Start button and then click Run 4Type in D QTW QuickTimeInstaller exe and click OK D Denotes the CD ROM drive designation 5Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen QuickTime and the QuickTime logo are trademarks used under license QuickTime is registered in the U S and other...

Page 48: ...ods of use it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor supplied as a power source Once the USB driver is installed the Digital Camera can be connected even after the PC has been started The USB Cable supplied must be connected as described in the above steps By using the included USB cable to connect to a PC you can use your SuperDisk camera as an external storage device The SuperDisk Diskette is only...

Page 49: ...Camera to the PC using the supplied USB Cable refer to page 48 for additional details Reading the Disk Media 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click Start Programs and Image Viewing Software for Example PHOTODELUXE Click Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3 1 and Adobe PhotoDeluxe Home Edition 3 1 The initial screen of the Image Viewing Software is displayed Continued on next page...

Page 50: ...gital Camera When the Digital Camera POWER Switch is set to PC the Digital Camera Drive is recognized as the 3 5 FD Drive with the latest drive letter for example G The Camera Disk consists of Dcim and Misc Folders The Dcim Folder is used to store image data and the Misc Folder is used to store Print Mark data Image data is stored in the 100 Pana folder with the file number starting from P1000001 ...

Page 51: ...ou can write to the Disk Media by simply dragging and dropping a file or folder from the Digital Camera Drive to another Drive You can also drag and drop a file or folder from another Drive to the Drive of the Digital Camera Writing to the Disk Media TransferringYour Images Windows 98 SD4090 p45 66 p65 99 11 11 16 40 51 ...

Page 52: ... Converter and PalmCam File Converter 3 Click File Selection then select all images to be converted select camera drive click on Convert You can convert the format of the image data from your PC to the Digital Camera Use the Help of PalmCam File Converter for the instructions in detail PalmCam File Conversion TransferringYour Images Windows 98 Set the POWER Switch to PC Before you begin Connect th...

Page 53: ...be disconnected as described in the above steps Note Disconnection 1 End all applications and close all windows i e QuickTime PhotoDeluxe etc 2 Eject the Disk Media from the Digital Camera See page 17 You can also remove the Disk Media by right clicking on the SuperDisk Drive icon in Windows Explorer and My Computer and then clicking on Eject 3 Disconnect the USB Cable supplied from your PC and ch...

Page 54: ... Macintosh 2 Insert the supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive 3 Double click the PHOTODELUXE 4 Double click on Panasonic PalmCam and DSC SuperDisk Driver 5 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen When the USB Driver is installed the following changes will occur The Mac OS ROM in the Mac OS 8 1 system folder is changed from 1 1 to 1 1 2 The USB Driver of the SuperDisk Driv...

Page 55: ...uickTimeTM Driver when installed allows your Digital Camera to transfer Motion Image Recording files to your PC For information on Apple QuickTime visit their website at http www info apple com info apple com support Note 1 Turn on the Macintosh 2 Insert the supplied Software CD ROM into the CD ROM Drive 3 Double click the PHOTODELUXE 4 Double click on QT 4 02 and QuickTime Installer 5 Follow the ...

Page 56: ...after the PC has been started The USB Cable supplied must be connected as described in the above steps TransferringYour Images Macintosh iMac REC OFF PLAY PC MANUAL REC R By using the included USB cable to connect to a PC you can use your SuperDisk camera as an external storage device USB Cable and SuperDisk is not able to correspond except for Windows 98 or iMac If other than Windows 98 or iMac s...

Page 57: ...refer to page 56 for additional details USB Cable supplied Reading and Writing the Disk Media TransferringYour Images Macintosh Reading the Disk Media 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click Apple Menu Macintosh HD Adobe PhotoDeluxeTM 2 0 and Adobe PhotoDeluxeTM The initial screen of the Image Viewing Software is displayed When playing back Motion images start QuickTime Note S...

Page 58: ...d to store Print Mark data Image data is stored in the 100 PANA folder with the file number starting from P1000001 When the 1000th image data is written the 101 Pana folder is created and the file number starts from P1010001 The file numbers once deleted cannot be used If the file number is changed the Digital Camera cannot read the file 4Open the image to View the image Note PLEASE CLOSE IMAGE VI...

Page 59: ...a by simply dragging and dropping a file or folder from Digital Camera Drive to another Drive Writing to the Disk Media Transferring Your Images Macintosh Deleting a File Folder from the SuperDisk Drive To delete a file folder from the Digital Camera Drag and Drop the selected file or folder into the Trash icon SD4090 p45 66 p65 99 11 11 16 40 59 ...

Page 60: ...om PC mode to another selection Make sure that all of the applications and all of the windows are closed Then press the SHTRbutton When the PC recognizes the Disk Media an icon like the one shown right is displayed on the desktop You can remove Disk Media from the Digital Camera by drag ging and dropping the Disk Media icon on the desktop into the Trash icon While the PC is starting up the Disk Me...

Page 61: ...sh Note When a DOS formatted Floppy Disk is read by a Macintosh the PC File Exchange function will be necessary Note Adverse conditions such as those described below are confirmed in PC Exchange Ver 2 2 1 and also File Exchange Ver 3 0 Do not format a SuperDisk Diskette that is in the DOS format on a Macintosh If you use the DOS format with a Macintosh the SuperDisk Diskette will not be able to be...

Page 62: ... disk s files are open an error may occur on the display Formatting the Disk Media 1 Insert the Disk Media into the Digital Camera slot 2 Click My Computer Click right mouse button on the Digital Camera icon 3 Click FormatUtility for SuperDisk 4 Follow the instructions as they appear on your PC screen Using the SuperDisk Drive Windows 98 SD4090 p45 66 p65 99 11 11 16 40 62 ...

Page 63: ...sk is attempted the first time a Windows error message box may be displayed and CopyDisk may fail In this case switch the source Floppy Disk and the target Floppy Disk so that CopyDisk is performed from the Digital Camera to the Floppy Disk Drive By doing this CopyDisk will function properly Using the SuperDisk Drive Windows 98 SuperDisk Drive SuperDisk Diskette Floppy Disk 2HD Floppy Disk 2HD Flo...

Page 64: ...rmatting the Disk Media Do not format the Disk Media under DOS format with Macintosh Note When using the Disk Media that was formatted to Mac OS standard format or Mac OS expanded format in the Digital Camera format again in the Digital Camera When File Sharing is used formatting may be impossible In this case either quit File Sharing or turn AppleTalk off in the control panel In Camera mode REC M...

Page 65: ...is is normal so please wait for a while If the Disk Media is not inserted into the SuperDisk Drive FormatUtility for Super Disk will not be displayed Insert the Disk Media After the busy light goes out right click on the SuperDisk icon According to the use limitations of QuickTime for Windows files stored in the SuperDisk Driver may not play back normally Unable to place in Suspend Resume mode Whi...

Page 66: ...r printing and press SHTR to stamp print mark A mark will appear on the image Press or to select number of copies to print up to 99 Repeat step 2 to stamp other images Press SHTR again to cancel print mark 3Press MENU to exit this menu This print mark is based on DPOF Digital Print Order Format Stamp Print Marker Set the POWER Switch to PLAY See pages 19 20 Before you begin PRINT MARK SET CANCEL P...

Page 67: ...our Information Digital Camera Accessory For ordering instructions see the Accessory Order Form page Accessory CGR B 202A1B Description Lithum Ion Battery Price 100 00 Figure SD4090 p67 76 p65 99 11 11 16 41 67 ...

Page 68: ...CESSORY ORDER OFFICE 20421 84th Avenue South Kent WA 98032 Ship To Mr Mrs Ms First Last Street Address City State Zip Phone Day Night 4 Shipping information UPS delivery requires complete street address 3 Method of payment check one Check of Money Order enclosed NO C O D SHIPMENTS VISA Credit Card MasterCard Expiration Date Discover Customer Signature Make Check or Money Order to MATSUSHITA ACCESS...

Page 69: ...apturing images p 40 Auto shut off feature is on Set the POWER to OFF and then set to REC or MANUAL REC pp 19 20 22 Make sure the LCD Viewfinder brightness setting is adjusted properly p 28 The flash mode is set to OFF mode Change flash mode p 34 SuperDisk Diskette FD is not inserted p 17 There are no images on the SuperDisk Diskette FD pp 22 25 Make sure the POWER switch is set to PLAY p 20 PalmC...

Page 70: ...file cannot be delete in DELETE menu Please format the disk or delete with the PC If PUSH SHTR TO FORMAT is displayed you may format the disk If PUSH SHTR TO FORMAT is not displayed the disk cannot be formatted Disks that can be formatted were once formatted under DOS or Mac If after attempting to delete again DELETE ERROR is displayed the disk may be defective Change disks If after attempting to ...

Page 71: ...ce or press MENU to EXIT It is impossible to select ALL COPY when SuperDisk is the source Please select COPY PAGE to copy Please open the Lens Cover Indication THIS DISK IS PROTECTED NOT ENOUGH MEMORY PUSH MENU TO EXIT NOT ENOUGH DISK SPACE CONTINUE SHTR EXIT MENU NOTAVAILABLEDISKSPACE CONTINUE SHTR EXIT MENU CANNOT COPY ALL THESUPERDISK PLEASEOPEN LENS COVER Phenomenon The disk is protected Insuf...

Page 72: ...1 set mode SuperDisk Diskette Approx 450 images Super Fine mode Approx 900 images Fine mode Approx 1 500 images Normal Zoom mode 10 sec Approx 90 sets mode Image Format JPEG Design Rule for Camera File System Still ImageWith Audio JPEG QuickTime Motion Image QuickTime 320 x 240 pixel Still image with Audio Digital lnterface USB Video Signal NTSC Composite Power Supply Lithium Ion Battery 1250 mAh ...

Page 73: ...his warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal use and does not cover normal maintenance including but not limited to video and audio head cleaning The warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failures which are caused products not supplied by the warrantor or failures which result from accident misuse abuse neglect mishand...

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Page 75: ...CD Viewfinder 22 25 28 29 Low Light Warning 10 Light Metering 36 Lithium Ion Battery 2 13 14 67 M Manual Playback 29 MENU Screen 19 20 Multi Playback 30 31 O On Screen Display OSD 10 12 P Playback 29 30 31 32 Playback Menu 12 POWER Supply 13 14 15 Print Mark DPOF 66 R Recording Menu 11 S Self Timer 11 37 Setting the Clock 21 Service Center Directory 74 Slide Show 44 Slow Shutter 22 23 Special Digi...

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