Dxg-technology DXG-538 User Manual

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Page 1 - DXG USA

User’s Manual DXG-538 DXG USA

Page 2 - Copyright

9 1.4.2 Back View (1) Macro indicator (7) Set/ function button (2) Status indicator (8) Browse button (3) LCD display (9) Mode selector butto

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10 Getting started 2.1 Installing the wrist strap ● Put one end of the wrist strap through the mount. ● Put the other end of the wrist strap th

Page 4 - Getting Started

11 ● Closing the battery cover Note: Do not apply excessive force on the battery cover as it may cause damage. ※ When using your digital

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12Note: Before using, please insert your SD memory card into the memory card slot on bottom of the camera. If the d is full or contains other data,

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13 ● Slide the power cover on the top of the camera sideways to start-up, Switch the power on and off. When the camera is switched on, the red indi

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142.6 Before you start Before you use your camera, there are some basic settings to configure. These settings will be illustrated in chapters that f

Page 8 - 1.3 Unpacking

154.Select the required language using the Up/ Down selection buttons. 5. Press the Set/ Function button to save the new settings. Press Mode select

Page 9 - 1.4 About the camera

16 2.9 Connecting to a PC Read this section carefully to learn how to transfer files to the PC, or use the camera as a PC web camera for meetings.

Page 10 - 1.4.2 Back View

17 Using the camera Please read this section to learn how to use the camera. 3.1 Using the Shutter button All of the buttons are found on the top o

Page 11 - Getting started

18Please see the table below for the functions of each icon and symbol. Button Description Features Up shift selector button/ Down shift selector

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1 Preface Thank you for purchasing this advanced digital camera. Please read this manual carefully and keep in a safe place for future reference.

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19 Shutter button ● Shutter button captures the picture in Photo mode. ● Shutter button starts/ stops the video capturing in Video mode. ● Shutte

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203.3.1 Changing the LCD display You may decide not to display icons on the LCD screen by following the instructions below. 1. Ensure that you are e

Page 15 - 2.6 Before you start

21Please see the table below for the functions of the icons. Icon Description 1 Photo mode. 2 Memory card status. Please read 2.3 for details on

Page 16 - 2.8 Taking your first video

22Icon Description Flash is disabled. Automatic flash, which will be activated only when necessary, for example for the use of flash in dim place

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233.5 Video Mode Use Video mode to capture video clips and store them in the internal memory or on an SD card. icon indicates Video mode. 3.5.1 Ic

Page 18 - Using the camera

24 Icon Description 4 Battery charge status. 5 Time and date display. 3.5.2 Using the Zoom feature Please see 3.4.3 “Using the Macro feature”. 3

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25Please see the table below for the functions of the icons of Playback mode. Icon Description 1 The current number of pictures. 2 Recording time

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263.6.3 Using thumbnails mode In Playback mode, per factory settings, camera displays images to fit LCD. But it is also possible to display nine thu

Page 21 - 3.4 Photo mode

27computer via the USB cable, the camera can be set to either the USB Mass Storage or Video camera options. 3.7.1 Storage option mode The digital ca

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281. Please follow the instructions and install the application as shown in “Installing software and drivers”. 2. Switch on the camera. 3. Press the

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2 Safety ‧ Do not attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries. ‧ When using AAA-size batteries with the product, ensure that they are correctly p

Page 24 - 3.5 Video Mode

29 The icons and names of the games are as follows: Boxboy Tetris Memory GoBang The descriptions

Page 25 - 3.6 Playback mode

30● Press Shutter to exit the game and return to the game menu. Tetris ● When the game begins, please turn your camera 90o clockwise and hold it t

Page 26 - Video clip

31up. Press the OK/Function button to reveal the picture you have selected; if the next picture you choose is the same as the first one, then the pa

Page 27 - 3.7 PC Mode

32 Using the setup menus Read this section to learn how to configure the camera and use the advanced features. 4.1 Camera menu The Camera menu appea

Page 28 - 3.7.2 Video camera mode

33To set picture quality: 1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Photo mode. 2. Press the Mode selector button. 3. Use the Down shift selec

Page 29 - 3.8 The Game Mode

343. Use the Down shift selector button to navigate until the Self-timer option is highlighted. 4. Use the Up shift selector button to select: ON

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354.1.6 Date Display Use the time function to control turning the date/ time stamping on or off when taking a picture. To set date display: 1. Turn

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36 4.2.2 Video quality Use video quality option to set the quality of the video captured. This camera has two quality options: Fine and Normal. Vid

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37 4.2.4 EV Use the exposure compensation (EV) setting to change the exposure for your videos. Usually this value would be set to zero, but you migh

Page 33 - Using the setup menus

38 4.3.1 Delete one Use the Delete one function to delete files. To delete file: 1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Playback mode. 2. Pr

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3Contents Preface About this manual...1 Copyright...

Page 35 - 4.1.6 Icon Display

39individual pictures. You can also select how many copies print and whether to include the date and time. DPOF requires a memory card. When all ima

Page 36 - 4.2 Movie menu

404. Use the Down shift selector button to select and set: print all, select single print, date stamp visible or invisible, select print all, press

Page 37 - 4.2.3 White balance

41※ Note: the internal Flash memory’s copy is only compatible with DCF documents. ※ If the external card has a DCIM parent directory and a 100FSCA

Page 38 - 4.3 Playback menu

42 1. Turn the camera on and ensure that it is in Setup mode. 2. Use the Up shift selector button to select option and use the Down shift selector b

Page 39 - 4.3.3 DPOF

435. Press Mode selector button to exit. 4.4.7 Frequency The setting of frequency will prevent the occurrence of flashing due to the local freq

Page 40 - 4.3.4 DPS Direct Print

443. Press Set/ Function button to access the menu, press the Up/ Down shift selector button to select or cancel. 4. Press Set/ Function button to c

Page 41 - 4.4 Setup menu

45 Installing software and drivers5.1 Drivers When the camera is connected to the PC, the camera can be used as either a Mass Storage or a computer-

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46Installbutton 3. Click the install button to install the driver. 4. Follow the on-screen instructions. 5. Click Finish to restart the computer

Page 43 - 4.4.6 TV system

47To install Presto! Video Works 6: 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. 2. If the CD-ROM doesn’t automatically boot, use Windows Ex

Page 44 - 4.4.8 Default

48Appendix A: Specifications General Imaging sensor 1/1.8” 5.17 Mega pixel CMOS sensor Active pixels 5.1 Mega pixel Storage media Built-in 32 M

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4Changing the LCD display... 20 Photo mode...

Page 46 - software and drivers

49General Shutter Mechanical shutter 1/4 ~ 1/500 second Auto power off 1 minute, 3 minutes or Off (User definable) Battery Two AAA-size Alkaline

Page 47 - 5.2 Presto! Video Works 6

50 Appendix B: PictBridge Troubleshooting Type Error Number Description Paper 256 257 258 259 260 261 262 263 Paper related error Out of paper Wro

Page 48 - 5.3 Presto! Mr. Photo 3

51 Website Please visit our website at www.dxgusa.com for any product updates or special announcements. You can also check out our online support

Page 49 - General

5White balance ... 36 EV...

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6Introducing the camera Read this section to learn about the features and functions of the camera. This chapter also covers system requirements, pa

Page 51 - Description

7 1.3 Unpacking All the following items should be present in the camera package. If any item is missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer imme

Page 52 - Website

8 1.4 About the camera 1.4.1 Front view (1) Shutter button (6) Microphone (2) Sliding power (ON/ OFF) cover (7) Tripod socket (3) S

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