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[. . . ] MN-100 Digital Camera Operation User's Manual Copyright © 2000 Microtek International Inc. 1 219-20-47005 August 2000 Trademarks MicrotekTM are trademarks of Microtek International Inc. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. All other products or name brands are trademarks of their respective holders. [. . . ] If the camera is off, press the Function Mode button to turn the camera back on. 1 With the camera strap looped around your wrist, hold the camera by its grip. Look through the viewfinder and set up your picture. Adjust size of your composition by increasing or decreasing distance between camera and subject but not nearer than one meter. 2 Press the Shutter button to take a picture of your subject. A short beep sound emits at each click of the shutter to confirm that a shot has been taken and the camera is ready to take the next picture. NOTE: 20 or 80 shots mode is available with erase capability (see next page for details). After each shot, the LCD Panel will show the number of remaining shots available. WARNING: A warning beep (longer and lower tone compared to normal beep) will emit if exposure is too dark for a normal picture taking. No image is taken when this condition occurs. 5 Other Modes of Operation A. 80 Shots Mode This mode of operation allows you to take 80 shots of lower-resolution images in QCIF (176 x 144) format. To set your camera into 80 Shot modeLr" 1 Repeatedly press the Function Mode button until the "Lr icon is displayed on the Lr LCD Display Panel. Lr" 80" 2 Press the Shutter button and the "Lr icon becomes "80 which would indicate Lr 80 that the 80 Shot mode is ready. WARNING: Switching from 80 pictures mode to 20 pictures modes will erase any images in the camera. Please download current images before switching modes. (See section on "Erasing Images from the Camera" in this manual). If you attempt to continue shooting at the end of 80th shot, a repetitive beep will emit when you press the Shutter button. 80 Shots mode is ready only when the LCD Panel displays the "80 icon 80" 80 Repeatedly press this Function Mode button until the "Lr icon is Lr" Lr displayed 6 When the "Lr icon Lr" Lr appears on the LCD Panel, press Shutter to display the "80 icon 80" 80 B. 20 Shots Mode This mode of operation allows you to take 20 shots of images at higher resolution CIF (352 x 288) format. To set your camera back to 20 Shot mode after operating in 80 shots mode1 Repeatedly press the Function Mode button until the "Hr icon is displayed on the Hr" Hr LCD Display Panel. 20" 2 Press the Shutter button and the "Hr icon becomes "20 which would indicate Hr" Hr 20 that the 20 Shot mode is ready. WARNING: Switching from 20 pictures mode to 80 pictures modes will erase any images in the camera. Please download current images before switching modes. (See section on "Erasing Images from the Camera" in this manual). If you attempt to continue shooting at the end of 20th shot, a repetitive beep will emit when you press the Shutter button. 20 Shots mode is ready only when the LCD Panel displays the "20 icon 20" 20 Repeatedly press this Function Mode button until the "Hr icon is Hr" Hr displayed 7 When the "Hr icon Hr" Hr appears on the LCD Panel, press Shutter to display the "20 icon 20" 20 C. Continuous Shooting Mode This mode of operation allows you to take multiple frames of images when holding down the Shutter button while aiming at your subject. A maximum of 20 or 80 shots can be taken depending on which shooting mode you are in. Continuous shooting under 20 Shots mode takes about 1. 5 seconds to fully consume the 20 frames, while it takes about 6. 5 seconds under 80 Shots mode. [. . . ] 3 From the Trellix Web panel, click the Web section of the area where you want to position the image, choose the Insert menu, and then select Scanner or Image. Digital Camera Image 4 The Insert Scanner/Digital Camera Image dialog box appears; choose Camera, MN100 Digital Camera and then click the Insert button to start downloading the images from your camera to your MN100 Digital Camera interface. 6 Click Exit when you are ready to return to the Trellix Web screen. Web For further details refer to Trellix Web's Help menu. [. . . ]

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