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913 POWERC@M ZOOM

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L I F E I S M O R E ! T R U S T U S T R U S T . C O M

User’s manual

Version 1.0

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913 POWERC@M ZOOM

Thank you for your purchase. Register your product via our Internet site at

www.trust.com/register, so that you will be eligible for optimal guarantee and service support.

You will also be automatically informed of the development of your and other Trust products.

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913 POWERC@M ZOOM

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Use the Quick Installation Guide when using the camera for the first time. This guide contains the basic instructions you will need to know in order to be able to use this camera.

Consult the “Quick Reference Guide” for how to use the menu and its functions.

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1 Introduction

This manual is for users of the ‘Trust 913 PowerC@m Zoom‘. The camera has a 3.1 Megapixel CMOS sensor and maximum resolution of 6.6 Megapixels. A maximum of 60 images can be saved in the 8MB internal memory of 8MB.

1.1 General comments regarding photography Test photograph

Before you start photographing a unique event, it is a good idea to first take a number of test photographs. This will help to ensure that the camera works as required.

No compensation for unsuccessful photographs

No compensation may be claimed for unsuccessful photographs as a result of a faulty camera, faulty software, etc.

Transferring photographs and video clips

No guarantees are given that photographs and video clips produced with this camera can be displayed on other devices or that photographs and video clips produced with other devices can be displayed using this camera.

Sunlight

Do not aim the camera directly at the sun for a long period of time.

Flash

Observe caution when operating the flash. Never use the flash close to the eyes of people or animals. This can cause temporary damage to the eyes. Keep the flash at least 2 metres away from any eyes.

Shaking/knocks

Do not shake the camera or knock it against anything. This may cause a fault, unsuccessful photographs, memory incompatibility or the loss of photographs from the memory.

LCD display

There may sometimes be small black or clear dots visible on the LCD screen. This is normal and does not affect the photographs. There is no reason to exchange the camera if there are 10 dots or less.

Exposing the LCD screen to direct sunlight for a long period of time may cause faults.

Lens

Keep the glass of the lens clean. Use a cotton bud to clean the lens. If necessary, use special cleaning fluid for camera lenses. Do not use a different type of cleaning product.

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2 Safety

Carefully read the following instructions before use.

- The TRUST 9130 POWERC@M ZOOM does not require any special maintenance. Use a moist soft cloth to clean the outside of the camera.

- Do not use aggressive substances, such as petrol or white spirit, to clean the camera. These may harm the material it is made from.

- Never immerse the camera in a fluid. This may be dangerous and will damage the product. Do not use the camera in thedirect vicinity of water.

- Do not repair this camera yourself.

2.1 Batteries

- The Duracell Ultra batteries supplied with the device are not rechargeable. Do not try to recharge them. This can give rise to danger of an explosion.

- Never throw the batteries onto an open fire. The batteries may explode.

- Never drill holes in the batteries.

- Keep the batteries out of reach of small children.

- Use only AA alkaline batteries with this camera.

You can also use rechargeable AA NiMH batteries (minimum 1800 mAh).

- When the alkaline batteries (including Duracell Ultra batteries) are flat, ask your local authority where you can dispose of them.

N.B.: Standard AAA NiCd batteries are not suitable.

N.B.: Do not use old and new batteries at the same time, because the old batteries may deplete the new ones.

N.B.: if the camera is not to be used for a long time remove the batteries. This will help to increase the lifetime of the batteries.

3 Approval

This device conforms with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the applicable European directives. The Declaration of Conformity (DoC) is available at www.trust.com/13835/CE.

4 Explanation of camera functions

4.1 Functions on the top, front and side Functions on the top, front and side of the camera (figure 1)

Point Description Symbol

1 Shutter Press this button to take a photograph. See the Quick Reference Guide.

2 Mode Switch Slide to select the camera mode: Capture, Film, or Playback. See the Quick Reference Guide.

3 On/off Button Press this button to turn on the camera.

Press it again to turn the camera off.

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Point Description Symbol

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where there is very little light. You can also use the flash in well lit surroundings to avoid undesirable shadows.

5 Video Out Port Connect your video out cable here and the other end to your television set in order to use the television to preview your pictures.

6 USB connection The USB (Universal Serial Bus) port is used to connect the camera to a PC as well as for transferring photos. The USB port also enables you to use the camera as a PC camera.

7 Lens Focus

Switch Optimize the focus for portrait or landscape style photos.See section 6.2.

8 Lens The lens focuses the light onto the digital image capturing circuitry. For the best picture quality, care should be taken to ensure it remains free of dust, fingerprints, and scratches.

Table 1: Functions on the top, front and side of the camera

4.2 Functions on the back Functions on the back of the camera (figure 2)

Point Description Symbol

1 LCD display Use the LCD Screen to preview photos.

The LCD Screen can be used to check the configuration details while in the Setup menu.

2 Left Button

(Å) Use the Left Button to broswse to the left during picture playback.

The Left Button can be used to reduce the lighting level while in Capture mode and Film mode.

3 Buttom “T”

(zoom in/browse up) (Ç)

Use the Zoom-in Button to zoom-in on your subject while in Capture mode.

Use this button to zoom-in on a photo while in Playback mode.

The Zoom-in button is also used to move up through menus.

4 Right Button

(Æ) Use the right button to browse to the right while in Playback mode.

You can use the right button to raise the lighting level while in Capture or Film mode.

5 Button “W”

(zoom ou/browse down) (È)

Use the Zoom-out Button to zoom-out on your subject while in Capture mode.

In Playback mode, use this button to Zoom-out and switch between Thumbnail Review and Full-Screen modes.

The Zoom-out button is also used to move down through menus.

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Point Description Symbol

6 Neck Strap

Loop Use the Neck Strap Loop to fix the neck strap to the camera for easy carrying.

7 “MENU”

Button Press the “MENU” button to enter the menu system.

8 “DISP”

Button Displayed on the LCD screen. See the Quick Reference Guide.

9 Tripod

connector Use the Tripod Connector to fix the camera to a tripod.

This optional accessory is used to hold the camera still. It is especially useful for taking low light night pictures.

10 Status light Indicates the power status.

The light is always on when in Playback and Film mode.

When using the Capture mode with flash the light flashes once every second until the flash is fully charged.

Table 2: Functions at the rear of the camera

4.3 LCD display See Figure 3.

Point Symbol Description

1 Zoom Indicates the level of digital zoom currently applied.

See section 6.1.

2 Lighting value See section 9.1.

3 Type of

memory See section 10.3.

4 Self-timer Indicates that the camera is using the Self-Timer setting. See section 9.5.

5 Number of

photos taken. Number of photos stored in the memory.

6 Pictures

Remaining Number of photos that can still be stored in the memory (indication).

7 Image quality Set values of resolution/quality. See section 9.4.

8 Portrait This preset is optimized for taking portrait photos focusing more on the centre of the frame than on the peripheral areas. See section 6.2.

9 Continuous Use the continuous setting to take consecutive images. See section 9.6.

10 Flash Flash indication, see section 9.2 11 White

balance White balance indication See section 9.3.

12 Battery status See Table 4:

13 Film mode Film mode selected. See chapter 8.

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Point Symbol Description

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14 Recording

number Recording number

15 Total number

of photos The total number of photos stored in the memory 16 Playback

mode Playback mode selected

17 DPOF DPOF recording selected See section 10.4.

18 Image Type Indicates the playback image type, either still image (JPG) or video file (AVI).

Table 3: Functions on the LCD screen

5 Preparing the camera for use

5.1 Inserting and removing the batteries

See Figures 4a to 4e in the front of this manual or Step 1 of the Quick Installation Guide for how to insert and remove the batteries.

The battery status will be shown in the bottom left of the LCD screen.

Batteries charged.

Batteries half charged.

Batteries flat. Replace the batteries.

Table 4: Battery status on the LCD screen

Notes about lifetime of the batteries: It is recommended that Ni-MH batteries are used with this camera rather than Alkaline batteries. Trust has various Ni-MH battery chargers in its range.

(Check: www.trust.com/battery-chargers)

5.2 Choosing a Language

The digital camera can display text in English, Spanish, German, French, Italian and Dutch.

Follow the instructions below to set the camera to your wishes.

1. Switch on the camera.

2. Press the “MENU” button to show the menu system.

3. Use the button (W) (È) to select [SETUP] then press the right button (Æ) to open the [SETUP] menu.

4. Use the button (W) (È) to select [LANGUAGE] then press the right button (Æ).

5. Use the “T”- (Ç) and “W”- (È) buttons to select the language you want to use and then press the right button (Æ) to set the language.

6. Press the “MENU” button to exit the menu.

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5.3 Other settings

Consult the Quick Reference Guide for other settings in the menu.

6 Taking a picture ( )

Before you can take pictures you must slide the camera out of its protective case (Figure 4a) and put the camera back in the case (figure 4e).

Switch the camera on (3, Figure 1) and set the mode switch (2, Figure 1) to

“Capture”. Focus on the object to be taken and press the shutter (1, Figure 1) in order to take the photo.

Note: hold the camera steady to avoid taking blurred pictures.

6.1 Zooming in and out

You can use the Zoom-in (T) or Zoom-out (W) buttons to narrow or widen the camera’s field of view. Use the LCD Screen to preview the effects of the zoom function.

N.B.: The digital zoom decreases the image quality.

6.2 Focus

The lens focus can be changed by the switch (7, Figure 1). Select setting the focus mode by sliding the focus setting switch.

Landscape 130 cm -> ~

This focus is optimized for taking landscape pictures, with the lens focus universally distributed to encompass everything within the frame.

Portrait 60 -> 130 cm

This preset is optimized for taking portrait photos focusing more on the centre of the frame than on the peripheral areas.

Close up photos taken in Portrait mode have betters results than close up photos taken in Landscape mode.

7 Making a video ( )

This allows you to save video clips in the internal memory of the camera.

To record a video clip

1. Slide the mode switch to Film mode.

2. Frame your shot, after the camera's LCD screen turns on.

3. Press the Shutter button to begin recording. The camera keeps recording until the memory is full, or the Shutter button is pressed again.

Digital zoom

Digital zoom can be adjusted from 1.0X to 4.0X in 0.2X steps before recording a movie clip.

Lighting

While recording a video press the left or right button to brighten or darken the film.

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8 Viewing photos/videos ( )

8.1 On the camera

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In order to view the photos slide the mode switch to Playback mode and switch the camera on.

The default Playback method is to show each individual picture one at a time at full screen size. Press the left (Å) and right buttons (Æ) to browse through the pictures you have taken.

Enlarging

You can also use the Zoom buttons (T)/(W) to view a picture in more detail. The default zoom setting is 1.0X.

Press the Zoom-in button (T) to increase the zoom ratio from 1.0X to 4.0X in steps of 0.5X .

Press the Zoom-out button (W) to decrease the zoom ratio.

Note: the digital zoom function does not work in the Economy mode of 6.6 M (2976 X 2232)

Thumbnail images

If you press the Zoom-Out button (W) when the zoom ratio is at 0.5X (default), the camera switches to Thumbnail Review mode.

Up to nine pictures are shown on the LCD simultaneously in Thumbnail Review mode. Use the up, down, left and right buttons to browse through the thumbnail pages.

To return to Full-Screen Review, select the photo you want to view and press the Shutter button. The selected picture will then expand to fill the entire LCD Screen.

Video recording

Press the shutter button to begin playing back. Press the button again to pause.

Press the button once more to continue.

Deleting a photograph or a video clip Follow the steps given below to delete a recording.

1. Press the left or right button to display the image you want to delete.

2. Press the “MENU” button to enter the menu system.

3. Use the ‘down” or “up” button to select [DELETE] (OSD NL). Press the right button to enter the menu.

4. Use the “up” or “down” button to select [YES] (OSD NL). or [NO] (OSD NL) . Press the right button to confirm your choice.

5. Press the “MENU” button to exit the menu.

6. Repeat steps 1 to 5 to delete other images.

8.2 On the computer

This section explains how to connect your digital camera to a computer to download pictures to a PC or to use as a PC camera.

You must carry out the following steps before connecting the camera to the computer:

1. Install the driver program (for Windows) Æ Section 8.2.1.

2. Set the camera to “Card reader” Æ section 8.2.2

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3. Connect the camera to the computer Æ section 8.2.3.

4. Copying photos and videos to the computer Æ section 8.2.4 8.2.1 Installing the driver program (for Windows) N.B.: do not connect the camera to a computer before Installing the

software.

1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The installation program will start automatically. If it does not start automatically, carry out the following:

a. Select 'Run' from the Windows Start menu.

b. Type [D:\SETUP.EXE] and click on 'OK' to start the Trust Software Installer.

2. The Trust Install screen will be displayed. (See Figure 5)

3. Select the language (in the top right-hand corner) you wish to use for the Installation.

4. Select ‘Install driver’.

5. Follow the instructions on the screen.

8.2.2 Setting the camera as “Card reader” (Windows and Macintosh)

1. Switch on the camera.

2. Press the “Menu” button to show the menu system.

3. Use the button (W) (È) to select [SETUP] (OSD NL) then press the right button (Æ) to open the [SETUP] menu.

4. Use the button (W) (È) to select [USB] (OSD NL) then press the right button (Æ).

5. Select [CARD READER] (OSD NL) and then press the right button (Æ) to confirm the selection.

6. Press the “Menu” button to exit the menu.

8.2.3 Connecting the camera to a computer (Windows and Macintosh)

1. Connect the small connector of the USB cable to the camera. (6, fig. 1) 2. Connect the large end of the USB cable to an empty USB slot on your

computer (figure 6). The Windows Add Hardware Wizard will automatically detect the camera and lead you through the Installation procedures.

8.2.4 Copy photos/video-clips to the computer

When connected to your computer in Card Reader mode, the digital camera behaves exactly like any other disk drive attached to your computer. This makes copying the images to your hard drive as easy as copying files from a floppy disk, zip drive or CD- ROM.

8.2.4.1 PC

1. Connect the camera to the computer using the USB cable.

2. Switch on your camera.

Windows XP: a window “Removable Disk” will open. Select the option “Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer” Skip step 3.

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3. Open Windows Explorer. The contents of your computer will be displayed, including all your disk drives, and, if the camera is connected properly, an extra disk drive representing the camera's memory called “Removable Disk.”

4. Select the digital camera drive. A list of the photos in the camera will be displayed. Select the photos and drag and drop them onto your computer’s

hard disk.

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8.2.4.2 MAC 1. Make sure your computer is turned on.

2. Connect the camera to your Mac system.

3. An extra folder will now be added to your desktop. Your pictures are stored in this folder.

4. Open this folder to access your pictures and video clips.

5. In MAC OS X, the image capture will be activated automatically to easily import your pictures into the ‘Pictures’ folder on your system.

Note: use a recent version of Apple’s QuickTime to play video clip files.

8.3 On the television

The camera can be connected to a TV or a video to view your pictures and video clips. A standard RCA video cable is supplied with the camera.

Setting Video out:

The TV output from the camera must be set to PAL. This is the most common standard in Europe. See the Quick Reference Guide.

Connecting the camera to a TV:

1. Connect one end of the AV cable to the camera’s video-out connection (5, Figure 1). This is behind the rubber protection.

2. Connect the other end of the AV cable to your TV. Your TV must have an input for video signals (yellow RCA plug). The yellow plug is for the picture signal.

You will need an adapter if your TV only has a SCART plug. This can be purchased from most TV and radio shops.

3. Set your TV to the video input display.

4. Switch on your camera. The camera’s image will now be visible on your TV.

Note: make surethe settingPAL is used in Europe. Setting to the wrong standard makes the screen fuzzy and everything will be displayed in black and white.

Note: the camera’s Video-out connection is not suitable for connecting to your TV’s aerial connection. Your TV must have a Video-in connection.

Note: if you do not see an image and hear a loud humming sound through the speakers then you may have connected the image plugs to the wrong connection. Check the connections and try again.

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9 Other settings

9.1 Setting the lighting value (Capture and Film mode) Adjust the lighting value if the object is much brighter or darker than the background.

The available white balance values are between -2.0 to +2.0 EV in steps of 0.5 EV.

Use the left or right button (-/+) to select the EV value. The EV value appears on the LCD Screen.

9.2 Flash (Capture mode)

The flash can be used when there is insufficient light and as additional light when too much light comes from behind the object.

The flash will be charged when “On” or “Auto” (Automatic) has been selected. If the batteries are fully charged this takes about 3 seconds. The LCD screen remains blank during charging. The status light will flash.

Symbol Status Symbol

[Off] Flash is not in use.

[On] The flash will be on for every photo to be taken.

Ideal as additional light (against the light) [Auto]

(Automatic) The flash will be used if there is not enough light.

Table 5: Flash options

9.3 White balance (Capture mode)

Change the preset white balance setting to suit the lighting conditions in which the picture is being taken.

Symbol Status Symbol

Automatic White

Balance Use the AWB setting to obtain the best lighting for the photo.

Sun For shooting outdoors or in brightly lit conditions.

Fluorescent (strip

lighting) For taking photos under fluorescent and strip lights.

Shade (Shadow) For shooting in shade.

Table 6: white balance settings

9.4 Resolution (Capture mode)

Photographs can be saved in the memory in five different formats. Using a smaller format allows you to take more photos.

Adjust the image quality and resolution by selecting [RESOLUTION] from the menu display.

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Symbol on the

LCD screen Size: compressi

on Number of

photos (indication)

2976x2232 6.6 Megapixels Economic 5

2048x1536 3.1 Megapixels Normal 7

1024x768 0.7 Megapixels Fine 14

512x384 0.2 Megapixels Fine 60

2016x1344 2.7 Megapixels (photo

format) Normal 79

Table 7: resolution

Note: saving a photo taken at 6.6 Megapixels takes15 seconds.

9.5 Self-timer (Capture mode)

This option gives you the ability to take hands-free photos, such as self-portraits or group photos.

To Take a Group Photo

1. Position the camera on a stable surface (such as a tripod) and frame the shot.

2. Press the “Menu” button to show the menu system.

3. Use the up and down button to select {SELF-TIMER] (OSD NL) Press the right button to enter the selected option.

4. Use the up and down button to select [ON] (OSD NL) Press the right button 5. Press the “Menu” button to exit the menu display.

6. Press the Shutter button. The 10-second delay begins immediately. When the delay ends, the camera takes the picture.

9.6 Continuous (Capture mode) Use the setting “Continuous” to take consecutive images.

To setup a continuous shot

1. Press the “MENU” button to show the menus.

2. Use the up and down button to select [CONTINUOUS] (OSD NL) Press the right button to select the option.

3. Use the up and down button to select [ENABLE] (OSD NL) Press the right button to select the option.

4. Press the “MENU” button to exit the menu display.

5. Press the shutter button and keep it depressed. A new photo will be taken every second.

N.B.: the settings for “continuous” have to be switched on and off manually.

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9.7 Example (Capture mode)

After taking a photo, you can decide to preview the image before saving it.

Camera on ÆMenu button Æ[SETTINGS] Æ[EXAMPLE]Æ[OFF] / [1 SEC] / [CONFIRM]

OFF: Saves the image without confirmation.

1 SEC: The image appears on the LCD screen for one second before being saved.

CONFIRM: A confirmation message appears on the LCD screen before the image is saved. Select the option using the left and right buttons and press the exposure button in order to save the photo or to delete it.

9.8 Tripod

The tripod stand supplied with the camera can be used to keep the camera stable. It is recommended that the stand is used when using the automatic self-timer function or the portrait mode. The stand can be screwed on to the connection made for it (9, Figure 3)

9.9 Attaching the wrist strap

You can attach the wrist strap to the camera for optimal ease of use and safety. Fix the strap to the connection point (6, Figure 3)

10 Memory and DPOF

The standard 8 MB memory in the camera can be enlarged with a SD (Secure Digital) memory card. The photographs and video clips are automatically saved on the memory card when one has been inserted into the camera.

Memory cards can be purchased from, for example, a photography shop.

10.1 Inserting or removing a memory card 1. Open the battery cover on the camera.

2. Inserting: Put the memory card in with the corner with the notch towards the outside edge of the camera. (Gold contacts towards the back of the camera.) Press the memory card into the slot until it clicks into place. (Figure 7) Removing: Remove the memory card by pushing it so that the lock is released. Remove the memory card from the camera

3. Close the battery cover.

N.B.: the memory card can only be inserted into the camera in one way. Do not force the card into the slot. This could damage both the memory card and the camera.

N.B.: the camera automatically saves photographs and video clips on a memory card when one has been inserted into the camera.

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10.2 Formatting / deleting all images Deleting all: this option deletes all images from the memory

Formatting: This option deletes all information and reformats the memory. It is similar

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in function to formatting a PC hard drive. Although format takes longer than delete, be sure to format your storage device occasionally to ensure the card continues to function optimally.

Camera on Æ Menu Æ[SETTINGS] Æ[FORMAT] Æ [FORMAT] / [DELETE ALL] Æ [YES] The memory will now be cleared and formatted.

10.3 Internal / external memory

The camera automatically save photographs and video clips on a memory card when one has been inserted into the camera. “EX” will be displayed on the LCD screen.

It is possible to change manually from internal to external (memory card) for saving or playback of the images.

Camera on ÆMenu Æ[SETTINGS]Æ [MEMORY]Æ [CARD] (for external memory) or [INTERNAL] (for internal memory)

10.4 DPOF

DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a system that allows digital cameras to define which captured images are to be printed on compatible print devices.

Two DPOF options are available from the menu:

Standard: Standard output to the printing device.

Index: All the images will be displayed in thumbnail size to allow the user to select the photos required.

Camera on Æ MenuÆ [SETTINGS] Æ [DPOF] Æ [STANDARD] or [INDEX]

10.4.1 Selecting image for DPOF )Playback mode)

1. Press the left (Å) or right (Æ) button to display the image for which you want to specify a DPOF setting.

2. Press the “MENU” button and use the up button to select the DPOF menu.

Select [ENABLE] and press the right button to select the setting.

3. Press the “Menu” button to exit the menu.

A DPOF icon appears on the LCD screen. If the memory card is inserted into a printer with a card reader, it is possible to print the selected photographs directly. A computer is then not necessary. See the instruction manual provided with your printer for more information.

11 Use as video camera on the computer

N.B.: this function does not work on the Macintosh

N.B.: first Install the driver program before connecting the camera When connected, the camera may be used in conjunction with any commercially available video capture software to create your own home movies. The camera can also be used with real-time video conferencing software such as Microsoft NetMeeting™.

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Select the computer camera in the setup menu (Menu Æ[SETTINGS] Æ[USB] Æ[PC CAMERA] and connect the camera using the USB cable to your computer. New hardware will be found and the driver program installed automatically.

N.B.: do not disconnect the USB cable when the digital camera is functioning as a PC Camera (i.e. when the application's window shows the camera video output or when the application is recording video). Unexpected problems could result.

12 Software

12.1 Ulead Photo Explorer 8 SE Basic (Windows) The software Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 supplied allows you to extract your photos from the camera in an orderly fashion.

For a detailed description of Photo Explorer see the help function or the manual on the CD-ROM. (Trust Installer Æ “Read Manual” Æ “Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0”) For more information see: www.ulead.com

12.1.1 Installation

1. Put the CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Trust Installer Æ “Install software” Æ

“Ulead Photo Explorer 8 SE Basic”.

2. Click on “Next”, “Yes” (license Agreement), and “Next” (4x).

3. Fill in the country you are in at “TV-System” so that the correct TV system (PAL/NTSC) will be used.

4. Click on “Next” (2x). The program will be installed.

5. The default settings at “File Association” can be used. Click on “Next” to go further.

6. “Register online” allows you to register the program with Ulead. Click on

“Finish” to close.

12.1.2 Use

1. Connect the camera as [CARD READER] to the USB port of the computer. The Digital Camera Wizard (Figure 8), of Ulead Photo Explorer will be displayed.

Windows XP: if the window “removable disk” appears click on “Cancel” to close the window.

a. Install the digital camera wizard once (see Figure 8) 1) Get Images from: “Digital Camera: Generic b. Click on: A:\. (2, Figure 8) Figure 9 appears.

c. Click on “Auto find”. Click on “OK” to confirm. Figure 8 appears.

d. See Figure 8;

- Copy Images to, tick “Create new folder in C:\My Documents\My pictures. Click to alter the location (3, Figure 8)

- Folder name with “Date” (4, Figure 8)

- Enable: “Renumber images to ensure every file name is unique”.

This ensures that you will not overwrite any old files.

2. Click on “Start”. Your images will be copied to the location specified (step 1d) 3. Double click with the left-hand mouse button to view the images completely.

Figure 10.

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4. Click on the pictogram “Adjust Image” (4th from left) to work on the photo.

Click on the pictogram “Return” (1st from the left) to return to the previous screen. .

5. More information is available in the Ulead Photo Express manual on the CD- ROM.

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N.B.: save the adjusted images under another name(Save as..) so that the original will also still be saved.

12.2 Ulead DVD Picture Show 2 SE Basic

This program is only useful if your computer has a CD or DVD writer. DVD Picture Show allows you to transfer photos to a slide show which can be played easily on a DVD player. In order to make maximum use of this application you need a CD-RW or DVD writer and a DVD player. Not all DVD players can read self-made DVDs or CD- R disks. If in doubt read the manual of your DVD player.

See section 12.1.1 for the Installation. The manual will be Installled and can be called up directly from the menu. (Acrobat Reader is necessary). The manual can also be read from the CD-ROM: (Trust Installer Æ “Read manual” Æ “Ulead DVD PictureShow 2”)

12.3 Ulead Photo Explorer 2.01 (Macintosh) 12.3.1 Installation

1. Put the CD-ROM in your CD-ROM player. A Trust window will appear.

2. Click on “OK”. The Installl window will appear.

3. Click on “Install”. The files will be copied to your hard disk. This can take a little time until “Finished” is displayed.

4. Click on “Quit” to end the installation. The folder “Trust 913 PowerC@m Zoom”

will appear..

5. Double click on “PEX 2.0” for Installation of Ulead Photo Explorer PEX 2.0 -> English version

PEX 2.0F -> French version PEX 2.0I -> Italian version PEX 2.0G -> German version PEX2.0P -> Portuguese version PEX2.0S -> Spanish version

6. Follow the instructions on the screen to install.

12.3.2 Use

Open the file “photo Explorer” in the folder “Ulead Photo Explorer”. A manual for the software is also included in this folder. Read this for more information.

12.4 Trust Photo Site

Trust offers you the possibility of publishing your photographs on the Internet at (www.trustphotosite.com). There are a number of conditions attached to the use of this site. The conditions can be found at www.trustphotosite.com.

Installation (Windows)

Install the Trust Photo Upload from the CD-ROM. (Trust Installer Æ Install software ÆTrust Photo Upload)

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Use (Windows)

The manual for the Trust PhotoSite is on the CD-ROM. This describes how you can install and use the software. (Trust Installer Æ Read manual Æ Trust PhotoSite)

12.5 Removing software

If you want to remove the camera driver program, the software Ulead Photo Explorer 8 or Trust Photo Upload from the computer follow the steps given below 1. Go to Software in the control panel screen (Start Æ Settings Æ Control panelÆ

software)

2. Click on the program that you want to remove and then on “Delete”

3. Follow the instructions on the screen. Restart the computer if requested to do so.

13 Checking after the Installation (Windows)

After Installing the device and the driver, the following are installed on your computer and can be checked. ‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’.

Task bar

Icon (after Installation of Ulead Photo Express 8.0 SE Basic) Start – Settings – Control Panel – System – Device Manager As card reader

- Disk drives – 913 PowerC@m Zoom USB Device (Windows XP, 2000) - Storage volumes – Generic Volume (Windows XP, 2000)

- Universal Serial Bus Controllers – USB Mass Storage Device (Win.XP, 2000) - Disk Drives – 913 PowerC@m Zoom (Windows ME)

- Storage Device – USB Disk (Windows ME)

- Universal Serial Bus controllers – USB Mass Storage Device (Windows ME) - Disk Drives – 913 PowerC@m Zoom (Windows 98)

- Hard disk controllers – 913 PowerC@m USB Device (Windows 98) - Hard disk controllers – USB Mass Storage Device (Windows 98) As PC Camera

- Imaging devices – 913 PowerC@m Zoom WDM driver (XP, 2000, ME, 98) - Imaging devices – 913 PowerC@m Zoom bulk driver (XP, 2000, ME, 98)

‘Start – Settings – Control Panel’ Software.

- Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE Basic - Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 SE Basic - Trust Photo Upload

- 913 PowerC@m Zoom Drivers

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Start - Programs - … - …

- Trust - Trust Photo Upload - Trust Photo Upload - Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE Basic - Ulead Instant Viewer - Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE Basic - Ulead Instant Viewer - Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE Basic - Ulead Photo Express 8.0 SE Basic - Ulead Photo Explorer 8.0 SE Basic - Ulead Photo Express 8.0 SE Basic - Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 – Ulead Disc Imager recorder

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- Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 – Ulead Disc Imager recorder - Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 – Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 SE Basic - Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 – Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 SE Basic - Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 – User Manual

- Ulead DVD PictureShow 2 – User Manual

N.B.: the information given above will vary when the installation has been altered by the user (for example, not everything has been installed or locations other than the default locations have been specified).

N.B.: the information given above will vary when the installation has been altered by the user (for example, not everything has been installed or locations other than the default locations have been specified).

N.B.: deviations may also occur as a result of using new drivers available on the Internet.

N.B.: deviations may also occur as a result of using new drivers available on the Internet.

N.B.: the location or name may vary in the Control Panel for different operating systems.

N.B.: the location or name may vary in the Control Panel for different operating systems.

14 Solving problems 14 Solving problems

Method Method

1. Read the solutions given below.

2. Check the up-to-date FAQ drivers and manuals on the internet (www. trust.com/13835)

Problem Cause Possible solution

Press the power button to turn the camera on.

The batteries are discharged.

Replace the batteries with fresh ones. See section on inserting the batteries.

The camera has no power.

The camera is turned off.

The batteries are inserted incorrectly. Check the battery orientation. See section on inserting the batteries.

Internal memory / Memory

card full? Make a back-up your photos and delete unwanted images or format the internal memory / memory card.

The camera will not take a picture.

Is the camera connected to

a computer? The camera’s buttons are not functional when connected to a PC. Disconnect the camera to take more pictures.

The flash does not

work. Is the flash on? Ensure the flash is set to auto or always on. See section on Flash.

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Problem Cause Possible solution The batteries may be nearly

flat. If the batteries are too weak,

the flash will be unable to recharge. Turn the camera off and wait a few seconds before turning it back on. If this does not work replace the batteries.

Hold the camera steady, If necessary use a stand The camera or subject was

moving when the shot was taken.

Use the self-timer The images are

blurry

Lens focus adjustment Check that the focus is correct (see page 37).

The computer does not recognize the camera

The camera was connected to a personal computer by USB before installing software.

Connect the camera to the computer with the USB cable.

Select [My computer] >

[Control panel] > [System] >

[Device manager].

From [other devices] delete [Composite USB device] or [unknown device].

Disconnect the camera from the computer, install the software, and then reconnect the camera.

Cannot zoom in on photo (in playback mode)

Photo resolution is 6.6

Megapixel (2976x2232) This is not possible in this resolution. View the photo on the computer.

Cannot read the manual of Photo Explorer 2.01 (mac)

Acrobat reader is not

Installed. Install Acrobat Reader (www.adobe.com) Windows ME and

Windows 2000:

when the USB cable is unplugged from the PC, an

"Unsafe Removal Device Detected"

error message appears.

When removing USB devices, it is recommended that users follow the "Safe Removal of USB Device"

procedure.

Procedure:

a. Right-click the Unplug or Eject hardware icon at the bottom-right of your computer screen.

b. Left-click the Unplug or Eject hardware text box to open the 'Unplug or Eject Hardware' screen.

c. Select the device from this screen and click on the Stop button to confirm that the device is to be stopped.

d. From the 'Stop a Hardware device' confirmation screen, select the device to be stopped and click OK to bring up the 'Safe To 18

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Problem Cause Possible solution

Remove Hardware' confirmation.

e. You can now disconnect the Digital Camera from your PC.

If you still have problems after trying these solutions, please contact one of the Trust Customer Care Centers. You can find more information on the back of this instruction manual. Please have the following information available.

The item number, in this case13835;

A good description of what does not work.

A good description of precisely when the problem occurs.

15 Technical specifications

Image Sensor Type: CMOS

Resolution: 3M pixels Digital zoom 4x for Still Image capture, 0.2 steps

4x for Still Image playback, 0.5 steps Still image capture 2976 x 2232 (interpolated)

2048 x 1536 1024 x 768 512 x 384

2016 x 1344 (standard photo format) Video Clip Film mode 320x240: 15 fps, AVI format Computer camera mode 320x240: 15 fps

Colour TFT LCD Size: 1.5” Resolution 280 x 220 Auto-exposure Automatic with menu compensation +/- 2.0

0.5 steps

Preset mode Auto White Balance

Sun Fluorescent Shade

Flash mode Auto

ON OFF

File format JPEG compression

DCF file system.

EXIF 2.2 file format

PC Interface USB 1.1

Video output NTSC & PAL Software Driver Card reader, TWAIN

WDM for Microsoft Windows

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98/98SE/ME/2000/XP

WIA for Microsoft Windows ME/XP compatible Card Reader for MAC OS 9.0 and above Power source 2 x AA (Alkaline, NiMH, Lithium) Interface memory Internal 8 MB Flash memory

SD card socket support

Dimensions Body: 110 (W) X 50 (H) X 27.8 (D) mm Cover: 110 (W) X 56 (H) X 33.5 (D) mm Regulation and

Certification FCC Class B, CE

16 Warranty conditions

- Our products have a two-year manufacturer's warranty which is effective from the date of purchase.

- If there is a fault, return the product to your dealer. Include an explanation of the fault, the proof of purchase and all the accessories.

- During the warranty period, you will receive a similar model, if one is available.

If no similar product is available, your product will be repaired.

- Please contact our help desk for missing components, such as the instruction manual, software or other components.

- The warranty becomes invalid if the device has been opened, if there is mechanical damage, if the device has been misused, if alterations have been made to the device, if the device has been repaired by a third party, in the case of negligence or if the device has been used for a purpose other than that originally intended.

- Excluded from the warranty:

• Damage caused by accidents or disasters, such as fire, flood, earthquakes, war, vandalism or theft.

• Incompatibility with hardware/software which is not stated in the minimum system requirements.

• Accessories, such as batteries, fuses (if applicable).

- Under no circumstances will the manufacturer be held responsible for any incidental or consequential damage, including the loss of income or other commercial losses resulting from the use of this product.

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CUSTOMER CARE CENTERS

24 HOURS free service: www.trust.com

Residents in the UK and Ireland should contact:

Mon - Fri From 8:00 - 16:00

UK Office

Phone +44-(0)845-6090036 Fax +31-(0)78-6543299 I residenti in Italia possono contattare:

lun - ven 9:00 - 13:00 / 14:00 -18:00

Ufficio italiano

Telefono +39-051-6635947 Fax +39-051-6635843 Les habitants de la France et de l’Afrique du Nord peuvent contacter : Lundi-vendredi

De 9:00 à 17:00

Bureau français

Téléphone +33-(0)825-083080 Fax +31-(0)78-6543299 Kontaktadresse für Einwohner Deutschlands:

Mo – Fr 9:00 - 17:00

Deutsche Geschäftsstelle

Telefon 0800-00TRUST (0800-0087878) Fax +31-(0)78-6543299

Los habitantes de España pueden ponerse en contacto con:

lun – viernes De las 9:00 a las 17:00 horas

Oficina española

Teléfono +34-(0)902-160937 Fax +31-(0)78-6543299 Osoby mieszkające na terytorium Polski powinny skontaktować się:

Od pon. do pt.

w godz 09:00-17:00

Biuro w Polska

Tel +48-(0)22-8739812 Fax +31-(0)78-6543299

Inwoners van Nederland kunnen contact opnemen met:

ma – vr 9:00 - 17:00 uur

Kantoor Nederland

Telefoon 0800-BELTRUST (0800-23587878) Fax +31-(0)78-6543299

All other countries / Alle anderen Länder / Tous les autres pays Tutti gli altri paesi / Todos los demás países / Alle andere landen Mon - Fri

From 9:00 - 17:00

European Head Office

Phone +31-(0)78-6549999 Fax +31-(0)78-6543299

L I F E I S M O R E ! T R U S T U S T R U S T . C O M

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