DXG DXG-568 User Manual

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Page 1 - Digital Camera

Digital Camera DXG-568User’s Manual

Page 2 - Contents

9 Loading/Replacing Batteries Turn the digital camera off and follow the instructions below: Slide the battery cover open in the direction indica

Page 3 - Movie/Video Mode

10  Loading the Memory Card Turn the camera off and follow the instructions below: Note: This camera does not come with a memory card. Optional SD

Page 4 - Appendix

11  Removing the Memory Card Turn the camera off and follow the instructions below: Slide the battery cover open in the direction indicated by th

Page 5 - ATTENTION

12 Under normal conditions, the icon will be displayed on the LCD screen after inserting the memory card. If the icon is displayed

Page 6 - ATTENTION (con.)

13  The camera has a memory card slot malfunction and can’t access the memory card. Please contact DXG technical support for assistance.  Using t

Page 7 - AA alkaline batteries x 2

14 Insert the thin end of the strap into the strap holder. Pass the other end of strap through the loop. Pull the strap tightly.

Page 8 - Front View

15  Power supply Slide the lens cover back gently and the power will turn on automatically. To turn off the power, slide the lens cover back.

Page 9 - Rear View

16  LED Indicators The following table lists the description of the Self-timer LED (located on the front of camera) and Status LED (located on

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17 Toggle the Mode Dial to the Setup Mode .  Setting the Date/Time This camera can record the date and time of the photograph, if the correct date

Page 11 -  Loading the Memory Card

18 LCD Screen The LCD screen makes it easy to frame the subject, adjust the settings, and view the recorded photos and videos. Note: Prolonged expo

Page 12 - Removing the Memory Card

1 Getting Started ATTENTION ...4 Safety Precautions...

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19 Toggle the Mode Dial to the Setup Mode . There are 4 major sections that can be accessed by pressing the right arrow key: Image Setup, System, S

Page 14 -  Using the Internal Memory

20 EV compensation You can adjust the EV Compensation value manually. All things being equal, the higher the EV compensation, the brighter the photo

Page 15 - Pull the strap tightly

21Auto Power Off Off: This will disable auto power off function so that the camera is always on. Note: This can cause your batteries to drain mor

Page 16 - Turning on the Camera

22  Options Format Memory Formatting the memory card / internal memory will erase all stored data; the data cannot be restored. Make sure you backu

Page 17 - LED Indicators

23 Menu Index Setup Mode (con.)

Page 18 -  Setting the Language

24 IMAGEIMAGE:Sel. :SetIMAGE:Sel. :SetIMAGE:Sel. :SetIMAGEResolutionQualityWhite BalanceExposure ValueVolume:Page :Sel. :SetIMAGE:Sel. :Set.

Page 19 - Basic Operations

25 SYSTEMSYSTEM:Sel. SetFre q ue n cy 60HZ 50HZ 60HZ 50HZSYSTEM:Sel. SetSYSTEM::Sel.+/-SetDate/ TimeSYSTEM::Sel.+/-SetDate/ TimeSYSTEM::Sel.+/-SetDa

Page 20 - Mode Descri

26 SYSTEM2:Sel. SetSYSTEM2:Sel. SetSYSTEM2SYSTEM2LCD ContrastLCD BrightnessCapture Effect:Page :Sel. :SetSYSTEM2LCD ContrastLCD BrightnessCapture Ef

Page 21 - Setup Mode (con.)

27 OPTIONOPTION:Sel. :SetOPTION:Sel. :SetOPTION:Sel. :SetFormat OK Ca ncel OK Ca ncelOPTION:Sel. :SetOPTION:Page :Sel. :SetFormatDefaultFW Updat

Page 22 - Housing

28  Picture Mode Toggle the Mode Dial to the Picture Mode . LCD Screen Icons 1 Picture Mode (photos) Internal memory is half full 2 Ima

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2EV Compensation...20 Volume...

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29 Taking Pictures You can use this camera to take still images. The recorded image file format is JPEG. The maximum recordable number of images dep

Page 25 - Exposure Value

30 Macro / Normal You can switch to the Macro mode by sliding the Macro / Normal switch down. Mode Icon Description Macro This is suitable for t

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31 Flash Press the button to toggle between different flash modes. Display Flash Mode Description Off Turns off the flash; applicable to envir

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32 Menu Index Picture mode (con.) Image resolution Self-timer Quality

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33 Picture mode (con.)

Page 29 - Picture mode

34  Movie/Video Mode Toggle the Mode Dial to the Movie/Video Mode . LCD Screen Icons 156431110789 1 Movie/Video Mode Internal memory 2 Image res

Page 30 - Picture mode (con.)

35 Recording Video You can use this camera to record videos (MPEG-4 format with voice). The length of the recorded video depends on the free space o

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36 Digital Zoom Press the top of the 4-way scroll button to zoom in or the bottom to zoom out . The maximum zoom is 4X. Menu Press the Men

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37 Menu Index Movie/Video Mode (con.)

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38  Playback Mode Toggle the Mode Dial to the Playback Mode . In Playback Mode, users can review the recorded pictures, video and audio. The symbo

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3 Playback Mode LCD Screen Icons...37 Thumbnail Displ

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39 1 Playback Mode 2 Current file number / Recorded number of files 3 Video file indicator 4 Button icons 5 Battery status (P.15) 6 Video time el

Page 36 - Movie/Video Mode (con.)

40 The voice record715643Playback the voice record 1 Playback Mode 2 Current file number / Recorded file count 3 Video file indicator 4 Button icon

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41 Image Enlargement Mode If you selected an image file, press the Display button to enter the image enlargement mode. After entering the image en

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42 Play video Once you have selected a video file, press the right arrow button to start playing the video. To pause the playback, press the righ

Page 39 - Playback Mode

43 Menu If there are images stored on the memory, you can press the Menu button to show/hide the menu items. The menu has three sections: Delete,

Page 40 - Playback Mode (con.)

44 Menu Index Playback Mode (con.)

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46 Playback Mode (con.)

Page 43 - Moving picture

47  Voice Mode LCD Screen Icons 54VOI CE:Start / Stop13 1 Voice Mode Memory card is protected 2 Memory card status Internal memory Memory card

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48 ...VOI CEVOI CEVOI CE:Start / Stop:Start / Stop:Start / Stop When recording audio, the microphone icon on the LCD screen will move and a reco

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4  Safety Precautions The Software CD packaged with this camera is designed for a PC only. Playing it on an audio CD player may damage the device.

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49  USB Mode While the camera is in any mode, you can connect the USB cable to enter the USB Mode. There are two options in USB Mode: Mass Storage

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50 Exploring the memory card through a PC, you will find a DCIM folder on the memory card with the following file architecture: DCIMFSCAM100FSCAM10

Page 48 - Voice Mode

51 PC Camera This digital camera can be used as a PC camera (provides a live feed rather than recording). After connecting the camera to the PC, yo

Page 49 - Voice Mode (con.)

52 This option allows you to connect the camera directly to the printer via the USB cable and print images directly, without a PC. The printer must

Page 50 - USB Mode

53 Menu Index Print All: Prints all images; one copy for each. Printing Directly Mode (con.)

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54 The TV-Out function on the camera allows you to transfer images directly to a TV. To transfer the images, do the following: 1. Set the video

Page 52 - USB Mode (con.)

55  Installing the Camera Driver for a PC The driver is intended only for older systems NOT running Windows XP or Windows 2000. If you are runni

Page 53 - Printing Directly Mode

56 6. Entering the application setup screen, press "Next" to continue. 7. After the installation is completed, the following s

Page 54 - Print All: Prints all

57  Installing Mr. Photo and VideoWorks 6 on a PC While the NewSoft Software application is intended for any Windows operating system, the driver i

Page 55 - TV-Out Options

58 6. After reading the conditions of Legal Disclaimer, click "Yes" to accept and continue the installation. 7. Select the langua

Page 56 - Software Driver Installation

5 Important Notices This product consists of intricate electrical parts. To ensure optimal performance, do not drop the camera. Avoid storing the

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59 10. Follow the installation wizard to select the folder location. 11. Select the program folder name. 12. Click "Finish&qu

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60 13. After the Multimedia Software installation is completed, the following screen will appear, click "Ok" to continue. 14. In

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61 Specifications Item Description Image sensor 1/1.8" CMOS Pixels 5.1 Megapixels Lens: F/3.0/8.0 f=9.0mm Focal length 10-11 inches (Macr

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62 Item Description Compression ratio Image: Fine / Normal Video: Fine / Normal / Basic Interface USB 2.0 Video: NTSC/PAL system selectable La

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6 Carefully unpack your camera and make sure that you have the following items. If an item is missing or damaged, please contact the vendor immediat

Page 62 - Specifications

7  Names of Parts 1. Speaker 2. Lens Cover/Power Switch 3. Shutter Button 4. Flash 5. Red-eye Reduction Device 6. Microphone 7. Sel

Page 63 -  System Requirements

8 1. Status LED 2. Macro LED 3. LCD Screen 4. Display Button 5. Menu Button 6. 4-way Scroll Button 7. Strap Holder 8. Flash Button 9.

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