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7 Mega Pixels

Digital Camera

VPC-S750

Users Manual

Q35-105m

Preface i

About this Manual
This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital camera. All information presented is as accurate as possible but is subject to change without notice.

Copyright

This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer. Copyright 2007
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver. Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Warning: A shielded-type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and to prevent interference to radio and television reception. Use only shielded cable to connect I/O devices to this equipment. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void your warranty and service agreement.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: This device may not cause harmful interference. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undersired operation.

English

Preface

ii Preface

Trademark Recognition
Windows 98/2000/ME/XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Windows is an abbreviated term referring to the Microsoft Windows Operation System. Adobe is a trademark of Adobe Corporation. ArcSoft is the trademark of ArcSoft System, Inc. All other companies or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Safety and Handling Precautions

Camera Information

Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera yourself. Do not expose the camera to moisture, or extreme temperatures. Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures. Do not touch the camera lens. Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods. Do not use abrasive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the product. Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth.

FOR AMERICAN USERS

The following advisory is included in accordance with the laws of the State of California (USA): WARNING: This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the States of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after

handling.

Preface v This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designated to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: * Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. * Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. * Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. * Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.

FOR CANADIAN USERS

This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003

FOR EU USERS

Note: This symbol mark and recycle system apply to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world. Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and reused. This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment, at their endof-life, should be disposed of separately from your household waste. Please dispose of the equipment at your local community waste collection/recycling centre. In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products. Please help up to conserve the environment we live in!
Symbols used in this manual
Points giving some extended instructions or special points to pay attention to. You many find the answers to questions or problems concerning camera operation in the sections Troubleshooting.

Camera Setup... 13

Attaching the Wrist Strap...13 Inserting the Batteries...13 Inserting an SD/MMC Memory Card..14 Turning On....14 First Time Use....15

Getting Started... 16

Taking your First Photo...16
Using Macro Mode.... 16 Setting the Flash Mode.... 16 Using the Zoom in/out Function.... 16 Using the Self-timer and Burst Photography.. 17 Recording Voice Memos.... 17 Setting the Scene Mode... 18
Recording your First Video...18
Recording Voice Memos...19

Capture Settings.... 20

The Capture Menu...20
Image Resolution.... 20 Image Quality.... 21 Focus Zone..... 21 EV Compensation... 21 M-Burst Interval.... 22 White Balance..... 22 ISO Speed.... 22 AE Metering.... 23 Color..... 23 Sharpness.... 23 Saturation.... 23 Contrast..... 24 Setup.... 24

Video Capture Menu....24

Video Resolution.... 24 White Balance..... 24 Color..... 24 Saturation.... 24 Contrast..... 25 Setup.... 25
Photo & Video Playback... 26
Playback Mode Display....26 Viewing Photos/Videos on the LCD Screen..28
Viewing M-Burst Photos... 28 Listening to Voice Memo.... 28
Viewing Photos/Videos on your TV..29 Zooming In During Playback...30 Deleting Photos/Videos....30 Using the Playback Menu...30
DPOF.... 30 Slideshow.... 32 Resize.... 32 Rotate.... 33 Protect..... 33 Move..... 34
Transferring Photos/Videos to your PC..35

Camera Settings.... 36

The Setup Menu....36
File Number.... 36 Digital Zoom.... 36
Quick View.... 37 Auto LCD Off.... 37 Auto Power Off.... 37 Video Out.... 38 USB Mode.... 38 Date Stamp..... 38 Date and Time..... 39 Language.... 39 Image Storage..... 39 Format..... 40 Reset.... 40 Voice Memo.... 40
PictBridge Print (PTP)...41
Image Storage..... 41 This Image.... 42 Index Print.... 43 DPOF Image.... 43 All Images.... 44
Specifications... 45 Troubleshooting.... 48

Camera Sound.... 37

Introduction 1
Congratulations on the purchase of your new digital camera. This manual provides step-by-step instructions on how to use your camera, and is intended for your reference only.

System Requirements

In order to get the most out of your camera, your computer must meet the following system requirements: OS: Windows 98/98SE/2000/XP Memory: 128MB or above HDD space: 40 MB or above USB port

Package Contents

Check the contents of your camera package. It should contain: Digital camera USB/AV 3-in-1 cable Wrist strap Two AA batteries Camera pouch Quick start guide for all regions Bundled AP-CD (Application Software, Driver and Users Manual for all regions)

Main Features

7.1 mega pixels resolution 15x zoom (Up to 3x optical zoom and 5x digital zoom) 1/2.5 inch CCD image sensor 2.4 inch LTPS TFT LCD monitor 16 MB internal flash memory with optional external SD/MMC card Sleek and slim design Easy-to-use button interface PictBridge compatibility Slideshow feature to review your pictures and movies A/V output to view your pictures and movies on your TV USB port to transfer photos and movies to your PC

Introduction

2 Introduction

Camera Views

Front View

Self-timer LED

Wrist strap loop

Zoom Lens

Microphone

Back View

Zoom button Playback button Four-way navigation buttons OK button Scene button

MENU SCENE

LCD screen

Menu button

Top View

3X OPTICAL ZOOM

ON/OFF

Shutter button

Power button

Introduction 3

Bottom View

Tripod mount

Battery/SD card compartment

Left / Right View

Speaker

USB/AV port

LED Indicators
LED LED Status Off Power/Flash LED Green (steady) Green (blinking) Off Self-timer LED/ Assist Lamp Red (blinking) (1Hz) Red (blinking) (4Hz) Camera Status Power Off. Ready to take pictures. Camera busy. Self-timer off. Self-timer count down, flashes during last 8 seconds. Self-timer count down, flashes during last 2 seconds.

4 Introduction

Camera Buttons

Navigation Buttons

The four-way navigation buttons and the OK button allow you to access the various options available from the On Screen Display (OSD) menu. You can configure a wide range of settings to ensure maximum results from your photos and videos.

Button

Function 1. Confirms a selection when using the OSD menus. 2. In Capture mode: Press to enable AF area selection when Selected Area is selected in Focus Zone submenu 3. In Playback mode: Press to start and pause the video playback Press to stop the voice memo playback 4. In USB mode: MSDC: N/A PTP: Press to confirm the selection 1. Moves up in the OSD menus. 2. In Capture mode: Scroll through the flash mode options (Auto, Off and Fill.) 3. In Playback mode: Press to pan up in magnify/crop mode Press to move up in the thumbnail display Press to delete images. 4. In USB mode: MSDC: N/A PTP: Press to scroll up through a menu

Up/Flash/Delete

Introduction 5 Icon Button Function 1. Moves right in the OSD menus. 2. In Capture mode: Press to scroll through the Self-timer/Burst/ Multi-Burst mode 3. In Video mode: Press to scroll through the Self-timer options 4. In Playback mode: Press to pan right in magnify/crop mode Press to move right in the thumbnail display Press to navigate to next image in single up Press to fast forward video playback 5. In USB mode: MSDC: N/A PTP: Press to select the next image in This Image submenu 1. Moves down in the OSD menus. 2. In Capture mode: Press to turn off extra icons on the LCD screen, press again to turn all icons back on the LCD screen 3. In Video mode: Press to turn off extra icons on the LCD screen, press again to turn all icons back on the LCD screen 4. In Playback mode: Press to pan down in magnify/crop mode Press to move down in the thumbnail display Press to show the file information 5. In USB mode: MSDC: N/A PTP: Press to scroll down through a menu
Right/Self-timer/ Burst mode

Down/Screen

6 Introduction Icon Button Function 1. Moves left in the OSD menus. 2. Goes up to the previous level in the OSD menus. 3. In Capture mode: Press to enable Macro mode. Macro icon displays on the LCD screen 4. In Video mode: Press to display the first frame of the last video recorded 5. In Playback mode: Press to pan left in magnify/crop mode Press to move left in the thumbnail display Press to navigate to previous image in single up Press to fast rewind video playback 6. In USB mode: MSDC: N/A PTP: Press to select the previous image in This Image submenu

Left/Macro

The Scene Button
The camera is equipped with a convenient Scene button that takes you to the Scene Menu where you can scroll between different modes and choose different scene options. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to scroll and use the OK button to select. Use the Scene button to: Mode Type Auto P-Mode (Program Mode) Portrait Night Portrait Landscape Sport Icon Function Scroll to Auto mode. Scroll to Program mode. Scroll to Portrait mode. Scroll to Night Portrait mode. Scroll to Landscape mode. Scroll to Sport mode.

Introduction 7

Backlight Museum Snow Sunset Fireworks Party Beach Copy Video

2. Insert the batteries into the compartment observing the correct polarity.
3. Close the battery compartment.
Note: The AA batteries should be fully charged before using for the first time.

Camera Setup

14 Camera Setup
Inserting an SD/MMC Memory Card
The camera features 16 MB internal flash memory but you may also use an optional SD/MMC memory card for additional storage. Follow these instructions to insert the SD/MMC card. 1. Open the battery compartment at the bottom of the camera.
2. Insert the SD/MMC card into the memory card slot as shown.
To remove the SD/MMC card, gently push the card until it pops out. Pull out the card carefully.

Turning On

Press and hold the Power button to turn on the camera. To turn off the camera, press the Power button again.

Camera Setup 15

Press the Power button as described in Turning On on page 14, a welcome screen displays on the LCD screen.
If the camera is turned on for the first time, the Language menu pops up automatically after powering on the camera.
LANGUAGE ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAIS ITALIANO ESPANOL
After the desired language is selected, the Date and Time menu pops up. Use the navigation buttons to toggle each field and adjust the value. Press the OK button to confirm.
DATE & TIME (Year) 2007 / 01 / : 30

Press OK when done

Note: If the Date and Time is reset (when running out the battery and not in use for a long period), the Date and Time setup screen displays automatically.

First Time Use

16 Getting Started

Getting Started

Now that you are familiar with the layout of your camera, you are ready to start taking photos and movies.

Taking your First Photo

Taking a photo with the camera is very simple. Turn the camera on and press the Scene button to access the Auto mode. 1. Frame the shot on the LCD screen and press the Shutter button halfway. The camera automatically adjusts the focus and exposure. The focus bracket turns green when ready. 2. Press fully and hold the Shutter button to capture the image. When a camera steady warning icon appears, hold the camera as still as possible, as a longer exposure time (more than 1/30 second) is required.

Using Macro Mode

SCENE Auto P-Mode Portrait Night Portrait Landscape
Recording your First Video
You can also record video clips with the camera. To record a video clip: 1. Turn the camera on and press the Scene button. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to locate Video mode. Press the OK button to select. 2. Frame your subject using the LCD screen and press the Shutter button to start recording. The self-timer LED is steady on to indicate recording is in progress. 3. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording. If not, recording will continue until all free memory space is used.
Getting Started 19 4. In playback mode, press the OK button to playback the recording. Press the Up/Flash/Delete navigation button to delete the recording if needed.

20 Capture Settings

Capture Settings
This section describes the various settings you can modify to get better results when taking photos and video clips.

The Capture Menu

To access the Capture menu: 1. Press the Scene button. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select Auto or P-Mode. 2. Press the MENU button to display menu options. 3. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons to highlight an option and press the OK button to confirm.
IMAGE RESOLUTION IMAGE QUALITY FOCUS ZONE EV COMPENSATION M-BURST INTERVAL IMAGE RESOLUTION IMAGE QUALITY FOCUS ZONE EV COMPENSATION M-BURST INTERVAL
Refer to the following sections for more detailed information about each setting.
Note: All the options in this section may vary accoring to the different modes.

Image Resolution

The Image Resolution setting refers to the size of the image in pixels. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Six settings for image resolution are available: 7M (3072 x 2304) 5M (2576 x 1932) 3M (2048 x 1536) 2M (1600 x 1200) VGA (640 x 480)
IMAGE RESOLUTION 7M 5M 3M 2M VGA

Capture Settings 21

Image Quality
The Image Quality setting refers to the compression ratio of the JPG. The higher the image quality, the less the image compression ratio but more memory space is required. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Three settings for image quality are available: Best (default) Better Good

IMAGE QUALITY BEST BETTER GOOD

Focus Zone

The Focus Zone setting allows you to select the FOCUS ZONE number of zones the camera will focus on when MULTI-ZONE taking a photo. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Three settings for CENTER focus zone are available: SELECTED AREA Multi-Zone (default) Center Selected Area: The new setting is applied to the Live View image each time the Up/Down navigation buttons are pressed. Press the OK button to return to the Capture menu and save the current setting, which will take effect until it is changed again.

EV Compensation

The EV Compensation menu allows you to adjust the exposure or amount of light that enters the lens while capturing photos or videos. Use this feature to lighten or darken the image when the brightness between the subject and background is not balanced or when the subject occupies only a small part of the photograph. Use a positive (+) EV compensation for spotlit subjects, especially against dark backgrounds or scenes with low reflectivity, such as green or dark foliage.

EV COMPENSATION

0.0 EV
Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to modify the value. This setting can be modified from -2.0 to +2.0 in a 0.3 increment/decrement.

22 Capture Settings

M-Burst Interval
The M-Burst Interval setting allows you to adjust the burst interval when the multi-burst function is enabled.Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. 1/30 Sec (default) 1/15 Sec 1/7.5 Sec
M-BURST INTERVAL 1/30 SEC 1/15 SEC 1/7.5 SEC

White Balance

The White Balance setting allows you to adjust the camera setting according to the ambient white light when shooting. White balance represents the degree of coolness of the light. If the light has a yellowish or reddish tinge, it is said to be warm; if it has a bluish tinge, it is said to be cool. You can select the setting and preview it on screen before confirming your choice. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Five white balance settings are available: Auto (default) Sunny Tungsten Fluorescent Cloudy
WHITE BALANCE AUTO SUNNY TUNGSTEN FLUORESCENT CLOUDY

ISO Speed

The ISO Speed setting allows you to adjust the ISO SPEED CCD light-sensitivity. Use the Up/Down navigation AUTO AUTO buttons to select from the options. Seven ISO settings are available: ISO 80 Auto (default) ISO 100 ISO 80 ISO 200 ISO 100: For outdoor photography in bright ISO 400 sunlight. ISO 200: For outdoor or indoor photography in bright light. ISO 400: For indoor photography or low light environments. ISO 800: For moving object photography or low light environments without using flash.

Capture Settings 23

AE Metering
AE Metering allows you to select the area of the AE METERING subject or frame by which the camera measures MATRIX light. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Three AE metering settings SPOT are available: AVERAGE Matrix (default): Camera metering is set for evaluating 16 zones of objects with intelligent weighting in the frame. Spot: Camera metering is set for the brightness of a single object in the center of the frame. Average: Camera metering is set for the average brightness of objects in the frame.
The Color setting allows you to take photos and apply different colors or color tones for an artistic effect. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Four color settings are available: Vivid Color (default) Black & White Sepia
COLOR VIVID COLOR BLACK & WHITE SEPIA

Sharpness

The Sharpness setting allows you to enhance the finer details of your photos. Use a higher setting for very sharp photos and a lower setting for a soft-toned photo. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Three sharpness settings are available: High Normal (default) Low
SHARPNESS HIGH NORMAL LOW

Saturation

The Saturation setting allows you to adjust the saturation of the colors in your photos. Use a high saturation setting for rich colors and a lower saturation setting for more natural tones. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Three saturation settings are available: High Normal (default) Low
SATURATION HIGH NORMAL LOW

24 Capture Settings

Contrast
The Contrast setting allows you to adjust the contrast of your photos. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to select from the options. Three contrast settings are available: High Normal (default) Low

CONTRAST HIGH NORMAL LOW

See The Setup Menu on page 36 for more details on the setup menu options.

Video Capture Menu

To access the video menu: 1. Press the Scene button and scroll to Video mode. 2. Press the MENU button to display the menu options. 3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to highlight an option and press the OK button to confirm. Refer to the following sections for more detailed information about each setting.
320X240 VIDEO RESOLUTION WHITE BALANCE COLOR SATURATION CONTRAST

Video Resolution

The Video Resolution setting allows you to adjust the resolution at which your videos are recorded. Two video size settings are available: 640X480 320X240
VIDEO RESOLUTION 640X480 320X240

See White Balance on page 22 for more details on the setup menu options.
See Color on page 23 for more details on the setup menu options.
See Saturation on page 23 for more details on the setup menu options.

Capture Settings 25

See Contrast on page 24 for more details on the setup menu options.
26 Photo & Video Playback
Photo & Video Playback

Playback Mode Display

Photo Playback
F2.8 1/60 -0.3EV 12345678.JPG 2005/12/12 00:00:00

Video Playback

-0.3EV 000_0005.AV I 000_0005.AVI 2005/12/12 12:23:40
Photo & Video Playback 27 No. Name Playback mode Image resolution Photo mode: Video mode: 640 (640x480), 320 (320x240) Icon
Sharpness Protect Color mode Flash mode Photo mode: Video mode: 00:00:00 (Length of the video clip.) 1/140, 2/30
Quantity SD card / Internal memory Histogram
File Name Date and Time Next Battery status Previous Voice memo Mode icons
Photo mode: 12345678.JPG Video mode: 000_0005.AVI 2005/12/12 00:00:00 Move to next item.

Move to previous item.

Please see Capture/Video Mode Display on page 8 for detailed information.
ISO Speed Contrast White balance
28 Photo & Video Playback
AE Metering Saturation EV Compensation Shutter speed Aperture value Image quality -0.3EV 1/60 F2.8
Viewing Photos/Videos on the LCD Screen
To view your photos and video files on the LCD screen: 1. Press the Playback button. The most recent photo or video clip is displayed. 2. Use the Right/Left navigation buttons to scroll through photos and video clips. 3. Press the OK button to begin playback of a video clip. 4. Press the Left/Right navigation buttons at any time during playback to skip to the previous/next photo or video. 5. Press the OK button and press the Left/Right navigation buttons to fast-rewind/fast-forward during video playback. 6. Press the OK button at any time during playback to pause the video. 7. After the video clip finishes playing, the LCD screen displays the first frame of the clip.

Viewing M-Burst Photos

To view your multi-burst photos on the LCD screen: 1. Press the Playback button. The most recent photo or video clip is displayed. 2. Use the Right/Left navigation buttons to scroll through photos. 3. When reviewing a multi-burst image, it will be displayed from the 1st frame to the 16th frame at 2 frames/per second like a slideshow. 4. To stop the M-Burst slideshow, press the Left/Right navigation buttons and skip to the previous/next image.

Listening to Voice Memo

A voice memo plays simultaneously when playing a saved image with voice memo. To stop a voice memo while reviewing an image, press the OK button. To skip to previous/next image, press the Left/Right navigation buttons.
Photo & Video Playback 29
To view images stored on the camera on your TV, you must connect via the A/V port on the side of the camera. To connect your camera to a TV: 1. Turn on the camera and make sure that the cameras video out format is set to the same as that of the TV. See Video Out on page 38 for more information. 2. Connect the USB/AV 3-in-1 cable to the USB port on the camera. 3. Connect the other end of the cable to the TVs AV input port.

Video Audio

4. The LCD screen turns blank and all images and video clips are displayed on the TV screen. Follow the same steps described in Viewing Photos/Videos on the LCD Screen on page 28.
Viewing Photos/Videos on your TV
30 Photo & Video Playback
Zooming In During Playback
The cameras zoom feature can also be used during Playback. This allows you to view photos in greater detail. To zoom in on saved photos: 1. Press on the right side of the Zoom button to zoom in and on the left side
of the Zoom button to zoom out of the photo/video. 2. Use the navigation buttons to pan across the image. 3. When zoomed in on a photo, press the OK button to crop the image. When zoomed out to the maximum, the LCD screen will display all photos and videos as a series of thumbnails.

Deleting Photos/Videos

The Delete function allows you to remove unwanted files stored on internal memory or a memory card. To delete a photo/video: 1. In Playback mode, press the Up/Flash/
DELETE CANCEL THIS IMAGE ALL IMAGES
Delete navigation button to display the Delete menu. 2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to select from the three available options: Cancel: Select to cancel the action and exit to the main menu. This Image: Select to delete the current image. All Images: Select to delete all images.

Using the Playback Menu

Access the Playback menu to view further information, configure printing settings, view a slideshow, or delete photos or movies. To access the Playback menu:

DPOF SLIDESHOW RESIZE

1. Press the Playback button. ROTATE 2. Press the MENU button to display the menu PROTECT options. 3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to highlight an option and press the OK button to confirm.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) allows you to specify the number of copies of a certain image that you want to print at a later date.
Photo & Video Playback 31 Use this function to tag pictures stored in your memory card with print information. You can tag all pictures to be printed or just the current picture. You can also select how many copies print and whether to include the date and time. When all images to be printed are tagged, remove the memory card and take it to a photographic shop for printing, or use it with a DPOF compatible printer. To set DPOF: 1. Press the MENU button to select DPOF from the menu. 2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to select from the available options: This Image: Select to print the current image. All Images: Select to print all images. Exit: Select to exit to the main menu. 3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to set the number of copies you wish to print.

MOVE THIS IMAGE ALL IMAGES
1. Press the MENU button to select Move from EXIT the menu. 2. Press the Up/Down navigation buttons and the OK button to select from the three available options: This Image: Select to move the current image to a memory card. All Images: Select to move all images to a memory card. Exit: Select to exit to the main menu.
Note: The Move function is only available when you choose internal memory as the storage media and an SD card has been inserted into the camera.
Photo & Video Playback 35
To transfer photos and videos to your PC: Use the software CD to install the camera driver. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. Connect the cameras USB port to a free USB port on your PC using the USB cable.
The cameras internal memory and/or SD/MMC card appear as removable drives in the file manager. Copy the files from the drives to the directory on your PC. Use ArcSoft PhotoImpression and ArcSoft VideoImpression (provided on the software CD) to view or edit the photos and videos respectively.
Transferring Photos/Videos to your PC

36 Camera Settings

Camera Settings

The Setup Menu

The setup menu, available in capture and playback modes, allows you to configure the cameras general settings according to your preferences. To access the setup menu: 1. Press the MENU button when in Playback or any of the capture modes. 2. Select Setup from the menu. The submenu appears. 3. Use the Up/Down navigation buttons to scroll through the options and press the OK button to enter further submenus and to confirm your selection. Refer to the following sections for more detailed information about each setting.
CONTINUE FILE NO. DIGITAL ZOOM QUICK VIEW CAMERA SOUND AUTO LCD OFF

File Number

The File No. setting allows you to reset all file numbers assigned to each of the files on your camera. Select Reset to reset or Continue to set the file numbers in continuous order.

FILE NO. RESET CONTINUE

Digital Zoom
The Digital Zoom setting allows you to turn the digital zoom function on or off. Select On to enable the function or Off (default) to disable it.

DIGITAL ZOOM ON OFF

Camera Settings 37

Quick View

The Quick View setting allows you to view the photo that you have just taken. Once you have taken your photo, it displays on the LCD screen. If you are not satisfied with the result, you can press the button to delete the photo immediately. Select On (default) to enable the function or Off to disable it.

QUICK VIEW ON OFF

Note: The Quick View function is not available in Burst and M-Burst modes.

46 Specifications Resolution Image
Image File Formats Image Quality Mode
Still Image: JPEG (Exif2.2) Still Image: 3072x2304, 2576x1932, 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 640x480 Movie Mode: 640x480@30fps, 320x240@30fps Best, Better, Good Version 1.1 Yes Selectable +/-2.0EV with 0.3 EV steps High, Normal, Low B&W, Sepia, Vivid, Color Average, Matrix, Spot Multi-Zone Single-Zone: Center, Selected area 2.5m@wide None No No Single Mode, Burst Mode, MultiBurst (VGA@16 shots) Yes Yes No 2 or 10 seconds Up to 6X (10 steps) Auto, Sunny, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Cloudy
Quality Levels Capture Features DPOF Erase Protection Exposure Compensation Sharpness Color Metering Focus
Flash Range Lens Thread Aperture Priority Shutter Priority Drive Mode Quick Delete Quick View Quick Review Self Timer Playback Magnify White Balance

Specifications 47 Video

Video Out Stream to SD/MMC Speaker Movie File Format Movie Length Microphone
PAL, NTSC Yes Yes, Mono AVI Unlimited as long as space is available on the SD/MMC card Yes, Mono AA NiMH/Alkaline/Rechargeable batteries x 2 CIPA 100 images USB 2.0 full speed Windows 98/98SE/2000/XP 0C ~ 40C English, German, French, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,Turkish, Korean, Thai
Battery Battery Life (Alkaline)

Capability Standards

Camera Interface Host Platform Operating Temperature Language

48 Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
Problem Camera does not turn on Action The batteries may be exhausted. Charge or replace the batteries. The batteries are installed incorrectly. Re-insert the batteries observing the correct polarity. Press any button to turn on the camera. Press any button to turn on the LCD. Batteries are exhausted. Replace the batteries.
Camera turns off automatically LCD turns off automatically Empty battery icon is displayed on the LCD after which camera turns off LCD screen displays Card Requires Formatting LCD screen displays Card is Full LCD screen displays Card is locked Insufficient memory space to complete request No image displays on the TV screen Insufficient space on the card
Memory card format not recognized. Re-format the memory card. Memory card is full. Replace the memory card with a new one or delete unnecessary images from the existing card. The card is protected by a protect switch mechanism. Move the switch to the unlock position. Insufficient space in memory to rotate an image. Delete unnecessary images. Incorrect TV-out type was selected. Set correct TV-out type to match your TV system. Delete unnecessary images.
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Synchronisation Setup Guide
You can synchronise your MS-Outlook Address book, Schedule or ToDo information on your S750/S750i with another device (such as your PC). Download the synchronisation software Intellisync for Sanyo Mobile Phones available at http://www.sanyo-mobile.com/service/downloads.html, and then install the software. Once the software is installed, please proceed with the instructions below. When using the USB to synchronise, from the same web site location or S750/S750i Installation CD-ROM, download and install the Sanyo S750/S750i USB driver as well as download and read the USB driver setup guide before you start. System requirements : Windows OS: 98SE, ME, 2000, XP MS-Outlook application: Outlook 2000, 2002, 2003 Note : You cannot synchronise non-MS-Outlook application data.
Preparing your S750/S750i for synchronisation for the first time
1. From your S750/S750i standby menu, go to [Menu] 2. Settings Connectivity Synchronise Local
Select <No items> (Profile name) and press OK to create a profile. Note : At a later date you may wish to create another Profile to synchronise with another PC or device, so choose a profile name which clearly identifies the device in each case. e.g. Work PC, Home PC, or a co-workers mobile etc.
Enter the appropriate information for each of the following fields. (Press OK to enter the field or exit once finished). In the following examples, we used the profile name My Profile. Profile: Input your desired profile name. User Name: Input your desired user name. Password: Input your desired password. Important : Before entering the password, you need to enter the security code, which is set to 9999 as default, in order to enable access to the password settings. You may also change the security code by accessing [Menu] Settings Security Change Code Yes You may use both the user name and password to authenticate your synchronisation client.
Communication Method: Select a communication method from either Infrared, Bluetooth, or USB and make sure the other device you are connecting with supports this function as well. Method: Select a data synchronisation method from either normal or replace. Normal: Exchanges data between the S750/S750i and the other device. Replace: Replaces the other devices data with the S750/S750is. Selected Data: Select the data you want to synchronise using the navigation pad keys and press OK. (Address Book, Schedule, and ToDo). The following database names can be left as is, and do not normally require modification. Database (Address Book): Inputs the database name for the Address Book. Database (Schedule): Inputs the database name for the Schedule. Database (ToDo): Inputs the database name for the ToDo list. The default values are./PhoneBook,./Sch, and./ToDo respectively.
Preparing the other device (eg. PC) for synchronisation
If you are using a USB cable to synchronise, refer to S750/S750i USB driver setup guide before proceeding. 1. Open the Intellisync software configuration window by double clicking the Intellisync for Sanyo icon ( 2. or ) in your task bar.
Click to indicate the items you want to synchronise, otherwise, click to remove the tick mark from the item you do not want to synchronise. These tick box settings must match the Selected Data settings you made in the Preparing your S750/S750i for synchronisation for the first time section above. Note : For your protection, data cant be exchanged between the S750/S750i and another device unless the settings selected for exchange are the same on both devices.
Click Configure, then choose Sanyo Mobile Phone Options. Note : This configuration window must be closed during synchronisation.
Settings must be the same.
Select a communication method from either Infrared, Bluetooth, or USB.
If you are using a USB, Bluetooth, or Infrared adapter, make the connection, and select an available Port. (Note : If you fail to synchronise, try selecting another port, it is sometimes necessary to try each port one at a time until the correct port is identified) Click OK to close the window. Note : Infrared (IR) does not require a port.
Click OK again to close the configuration window. Note : Remember to close the configuration window during synchronisation. Note : To protect your synchronisation data from unintended users when transferring, you can place a check mark in the Require authentication for sync field in Intellisyncs Phone Options display Security tab (situated next to the previous Connection tab), and enter the user name and password which you entered in your S750/S750i to activate the authentication. Refer to the Advanced settings for further settings, and to the Help files for further information.

Starting Synchronisation

Before starting, make sure you have completed all connectivity settings on the other device you are connecting with (e.g. setting up the USB driver and connecting the USB cable, or IR adaptor, or Bluetooth adaptor), and that the settings between S750/S750i and the other device are consistent. Note : Make sure you have closed all the Intellisync for Sanyo windows before initiating synchronisation When using the USB cable for synchronisation, from your S750/S750i standby menu, go to: [Menu] Settings Connectivity Synchronise Local Select a profile [Start] [Yes]
When a confirmation window appears on the other device (such as your PC), confirm to proceed with synchronisation by pressing OK or Yes for example. (This confirmation window can be disenabled in the Advanced settings). If using Bluetooth to synchronise, select press [Search] and select the Bluetooth device you want to pair with and enter the device password when prompted. Make sure the same password is entered on the device you are connecting with. Note : The initial synchronisation may take a couple of minutes. If synchronisation is interrupted or stopped while in operation data may not synchronise or be properly synchronised. Make sure you try to avoid any situations which may cause interruption or stop of this function such as low charged battery and so on.
Troubleshooting Read through this guide again to confirm you did not misunderstand any instructions or skip any steps. The following is a general list of error messages you may encounter on your S750/S750i. Error message IrDA Please go to Phone Settings to set time and date User Name unregistered. Please register. Password unregistered. Please register. No data selected Please connect USB Timed out Select the data. The data which you want to synchronise must be selected. Make sure the USB cable is properly connected. If you are using IR, make sure that the IR ports are facing one another and within a range of 20 cm. Re-trying the operation may resolve the problem. Could not login Make sure that the User Name and Password being used are identical between the S750/S750i and Intellisync. Failed to Synchronise Try re-selecting other COM ports. (Confirm the assigned com port for your S750/S750i when connected via USB by checking the STEL OBEX Port entry in the device manager.) Make sure the USB driver has been installed. Make sure the Communication method is consistent between your S750/S750i and Intellisyncs program settings. Register the Password. Interface Bluetooth USB Set up the time and date from your Phone Settings. Register the User Name. Solution

 

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