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Preface AUS Preface Dear customer, Congratulations on purchasing a high quality MAGINON product. You have chosen a modern Digital Camera with excellent technical equipment and respective accessory, which is particularly easy to operate. The device comes with a 3 year warranty. In case of a defect in the Digital Camera, you require the enclosed warranty card and proof of purchase. Keep these in a safe place. Imprint Issued by: supra Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH Denisstr. 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern Germany AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 7 AUS General General General AUS Explanation of symbols The following symbols and signal words are used in these Operating Instructions, on the device or on the packaging. Read and keep instructions These Operating Instructions belong to this Digital Camera. It contains important information about the start-up and handling. Study these Operating Instructions and, in particular the Safety information in detail prior to using the Digital Camera. Non-observance of these Operating Instructions can lead to loss of data or damage to the Digital Camera. These Operating Instructions are based on valid standards and regulations of the EU. Also observe specific guidelines and laws in other countries! Keep Operating Instructions for further use. When passing on the Digital Camera to third parties please also include these Operating Instructions. Danger! These signal words indicate a high level hazard which could cause death or serious injury if not avoided. WARNING! These signal words indicate a medium level hazard which could cause death or serious injury if not avoided. CAUTION! This signal word indicate a low level hazard which could cause slight or moderate injury if not avoided. NOTE! This signal word warns against potential material damage. This symbol indicates useful additional information for the assembly or operation. 8 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 9 AUS Safety Safety Safety Correct use The Underwater Digital Camera is solely designed to be used as a Camera. It is only suitable for private and not or commercial use. For ease of understanding, the “Underwater Digital Camera” is just referred to as Digital Camera in these Operating Instructions. −− −− −− −− Only use the Digital Camera as described in the operating instructions. Any other use is deemed to be incorrect and can cause material damage and loss of data. −− −− The manufacturers or dealers do not accept any liability for damage resulting from improper or incorrect use. −− −− Safety information −− −− WARNING! Electrocution hazard! expert. Contact a specialist workshop. All liability and warranty claims shall be void in case of repairs carried out by users, incorrect connection or improper use. The Digital Camera may not be operated with an external timer or separate remote control system. Never immerse USB cable or plug in water or other fluids. Keep Digital Camera, and accessories away from open flames and hot surfaces. Install USB cable in such a way that it does not become a trip hazard. Do not kink USB cable and do not install it over sharp edges. Never store the Digital Camera in such a way that it can fall into a trough or wash basin. Keep batteries away from children and pets. Insert the batteries observing the proper polarity (+/-). Failure to properly align the battery polarity can cause personal injury and/or property damage. Remove old or discharged batteries from the product. Remove the batteries when the product will not be used for extended periods of time to prevent damage due to rusted or corroded batteries. Never throw batteries into a fire, do not expose batteries to fire or other heat sources. Battery Disposal: Old or discharged batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance with all applicable laws. For detailed information, contact your local solid waste authority. Keep children away from batteries. If you suspect a battery has been swallowed, seek immediate medical assistance. Faulty electrical installations or excessive mains voltage can cause electrocution. −− Do not operate the Digital Camera in case of visible damage or if the USB cable or connector is defective. −− Damaged USB cables of the Digital Camera must be replaced by the manufacturer or customer service or a similar qualified person. −− Do not open housing but have repair carried out by an −− 10 AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT −− −− AUS AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 11 AUS Safety Safety −− Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and disposal instructions. −− When not using or cleaning the Digital Camera or in case of a fault, always switch off the Digital Camera and remove the batteries. −− Keep children under the age of eight away from the Digital Camera and the accessories. −− Ensure that children do not push objects into the Digital Camera. WARNING! Electrocution hazard! Hazard or children and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities (such as partially disabled, older persons with limited physical and mental abilities) or lack of experience and know-how (such as older children). −− This Digital Camera may be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience or know-how provided they are supervised or have been instructed on how to safely use the Digital Camera and understand hazards resulting therefrom. Children may not play with the Digital Camera. The camera may not be cleaned or maintained by children. −− Keep packaging foil away from children. They could get caught in it during play and could suffocate. −− Do not leave Digital Camera unintended during operation. −− Never place Digital Camera on or near hot surfaces (e.g. stove tops, etc.). 12 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS NOTE! Danger of material damage! Incorrect use can cause Damage to the Digital Camera. −− Ensure that mains cable does not come into contact with hot parts. −− Never expose Digital Camera to excessive temperatures (heating, etc.). Never pour liquid into Digital Camera. −− When cleaning, never immerse Digital Camera in water and do not use steam cleaner. The Digital Camera could otherwise be damaged. −− Do not use Digital Camera if plastic or metal parts of it show cracks or tears or are deformed. Replace damaged parts only with original spare parts. −− Damage to the electronics, lens or accessory caused by external influences such as impacts, falls or others are not covered by the warranty and are chargeable. −− The Digital Camera is waterproof up to a depth of 9.8 ft. (3m), so it can also be used outdoors. AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 13 AUS Start Camera Description Start Camera Description Contents of box Description of camera parts and buttons Please follow up the description below (see Fig. B, C and D on page 5). WARNING! No. Caution! Keep plastic foil and bags away from babies and small children as danger of suffocation. NOTE! Danger of material damage! If the packaging is carelessly opened with a sharp knife or other pointed objects, the product can be easily damaged. −− Please open packaging carefully. Element Description 7 Slot for carrying loop Slot for fastening the carrying loop to the camera 8 Shutter Button Press this button to take pictures, to start and end video recordings, or to confirm changes to the menu 9 Front monitor Monitor for recording self portraits 10 Flash Use the built in flash to better illuminate the target object in the dark (the optimum flash distance range is up to 1.5 m) 11 Lens Used for taking pictures and short films. Note: Always keep the lens clean. Fingerprints and dirt can negatively affect the image quality 12 Operation LED When this LED is blinking, the camera is in the process of performing an action (loading the flash, performing a storage operation etc. ...) 13 Back monitor To display photographs and videos, as well as to check and change settings 14 Tele Menu mode: Up Photo/ Video/ Playback mode: Digital zoom out Video playback: Playback start/ pause 1. Check that delivery is complete (see Fig. A on page 4). 2. Remove Digital Camera from packaging and check whether the equipment or parts are damaged. If yes, do not use Digital Camera. Contact the service address of the manufacturer listed on the Warranty card. 14 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AUS AFTER SALES SUPPORT AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 15 AUS Camera Description AUS 15 Wide Menu mode: Down Photo/ Video/ Playback mode: Digital zoom in Playback mode: Starts the thumbnail mode 20 Macro switch O Macro mode: Use this mode to take close up photos (distance 11 cm - 18 cm) N Normal mode: Use this mode to take pictures at a distances from 0.5 m infinity 16 Left / Flash Menu mode: Left Playback mode: Previous picture Photo mode: Selection of the flash function Picture playback: Navigate to the left in the enlarged image Video playback: Fast backward 21 On/Off button Press this button for 2 seconds to turn on the camera and press it again for 2 seconds to turn the camera off. Briefly press this button to set the displaying of the rear monitor symbols to on or off Right / Playback Menu mode: Right Playback mode: Next picture, selection of the playback mode Picture playback: Navigate to the right in the enlarged image Video playback: Fast forward 22 17 LCD display Use this button to switch back and forth switching button between the front and rear monitor 23 Tripod thread Used to mount the camera on a tripod 24 Slot for microSD cards Please insert your microSD/ SDHC card here 25 USB interface Through this connection you are able to download photos and video clips to a computer 26 Battery compartment Battery compartment for 2x LR03 batteries (AAA) 18 19 16 Camera Description Mode Menu / Delete AUS 1 800 623 432 Mode button: To select the recording mode PHOTO or VIDEO Playback mode: End Picture playback: Navigate to the top in the enlarged image Video playback: Stop video playback Record/ playback mode: Open menu Playback mode: Deleting photos/ videos Picture playback: Navigate to the bottom in the enlarged image Playback mode: File Manager (press briefly) [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 17 AUS Camera Description Preparation Description of status notifications NOTE! The status notifications are only displayed on the rear monitor. No. Function 1 Recording Mode 2 Flash 3 18 Selftimer AUS 1 800 623 432 Description 4 Resolution Photo: [14M] 4,320 x 3,240 (interpolated); [8M] 3,264 x 2,448; [5M] 2,592 x 1,944; [3M] 2,048 x 1,536; [VGA] 640 x 480 Video: VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240) 5 Image Quality [ [ [ ] Super fine ] Fine ] Normal 6 Battery level indicator [ [ ] The battery is fully charged. ] The battery is empty 7 Zoom display Show the zoom setting 8 Memory card A microSD/SDHC card is inserted and used to store photos and videos 9 White Balance Display of the selected white balance 10 Photo / video counter Photo mode: Number of possible photos. Video mode: Recording time in seconds Preparation Photo mode Video mode a Flash is always on: Flash will trigger in any lighting situation b Auto Flash: The camera automatically determines whether the flash will trigger or not No Flash: The flash is disabled Display of the selftimer function [email protected] AUS AFTER SALES SUPPORT If necessary, remove the protective foils from the colour monitors and the lens, and attach the carry strap. The included carry strap is attached to the corresponding bracket on the side of the camera. First, pull the short loop of the strap through the eyelet and then the band through the loop. At the bottom side of the camera there is a compartment to insert the batteries and the memory card. Open the compartment by holding the lock button to the side and then sliding the cover outwards. The cover will then open automatically. AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 19 AUS Preparation Preparation Inserting the batteries Inserting the memory card − Open the battery compartment as described above. − First turn off the camera and then open the battery compartment as previously described. − Insert the 2 Activ Energy batteries included or 2 batteries type LR03 (AAA). Pay attention to the correct polarity of the batteries as indicated on the contacts inside the battery compartment cover. − After inserting the batteries, slide the cover towards the tripod thread with gentle pressure.The cover will lock into place and close tightly. AUS − The memory card (microSD/ SDHC card) is inserted into the small compartment next to the batteries. Slide in the memory card into the card slot with the gold pins first and facing the rear monitor until it clicks in place. Do not forcefully insert the card, since this coulddamage the card and the card slot. • Make sure to format the memory card with the camera before you use it for the first time. Read the next section regarding the formatting of the memory card. − After inserting the batteries, shut the cover and slide it towards the tripod thread with gentle pressure. The cover will lock into place and close tightly. NOTE! − Check your batteries regularly. Old or discharged batteries should be replaced. − When planning not to use this Camera for long periods of time remove the batteries from the camera to avoid leakage. 20 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT NOTE! To avoid damage to the memory card, turn the camera off before inserting or removing thememory card. If you insert or remove the microSD/ SDHC memory card while the camera is turned on, it will switch off automatically. AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 21 AUS Preparation Camera settings Formatting the memory card This function will format the memory card, erasing all images and data contained. NOTE! − Please keep in mind: Formatting irreversibly deletes all pictures and video clips on the microSD/ SDHC memory card! − Therefore, transfer important data on to a computer before the memory card is being formatted. − Press the button Menu [9] in the photo or video mode. − Select the Setup menu [ ] by pressing the button . − Select the „Format“ option with the keys  /  and press / ] to confirm your selection. the Shutter button[ − Select „Yes“ and confirm your selection with the shutter / ]. button[ AUS Camera settings All menu settings can only be performed when the rear monitor is activated. If the front monitor is activated no setting adjustments can be performed. Photo mode In the Settings menu of the photo mode, the settings for taking photos can be made. − Press the M (mode) button and select the picture mode [ ]. − Press the button Menu [9] to access the settings menu. ] select the desired option with the − In the photo menu [  /  buttons and press the shutter button to enter the submenu. − Select the desired option with the  /  buttons and press the shutter button to confirm the selection. − Press the button [9] to exit the menu. To exit a submenu without making a change, also press the button [9]. NOTE! − The currently selected item is highlighted in green. − The current setting of each option is marked with a check mark. − All menu settings are retained after turning off the camera. 22 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 23 AUS Camera settings Camera settings In the following list the factory setting values ​​are highlighted with a „star“ [*]. Resolution This option sets the resolution of the photo to be recorded. • 14M (4320 x 3240), 8M* (3264 x 2448), 5M (2592 x 1944), 3M (2048 x 1536),VGA (640 x 480) Quality Here, the quality (compression) is set under which the acquired pictures will be saved. • Super Fine/ Fine*/ Normal Metering Here, the measuring method for calculating the exposure is determined. • Center: Uses the average light metered from the entire frame, but places a higher emphasis on objects located in the middle. • Multi*: Exposure is measured in the entire image area. • Spot: A very small area in the centre of the image is measured in order to calculate the correct value for the exposure. White Balance Here, the white balance for the shooting of photos is defined for different lighting conditions. Hereby, the colour scheme perceived by the human eye will be equalized. • Auto*/ Daylight/ Cloudy/ Tungsten/ Fluorescent 24 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS ISO This sets the light sensitivity for recording photos. If the sensitivity is increased (and the ISO figure is increased), photography will become possible even in dark locations, but the picture will then appear more grainy (noisy). • Autom.*/ ISO 100/ ISO 200/ ISO 400/ ISO 800 Exposure With the help of the exposure compensation, the exposure value can be set manually from - 2.0 EV to + 2.0 EV. The higher this value, the brighter pictures will be. • +2.0 / +1.7 / +1.3 / +1.0 / +0.7 / +0.3 / +0.0* / -0.3 / -0.7 / -1.0 / -1.3 / -1.7 / -2.0 Selftimer With the selftimer function photo shots can be made with a delay of 10 seconds after the shutter button has been actuated. When the shutter button is pressed during the selftimer recording, the selftimer LED above the lens will start to blink. It will blink faster during the last 2 seconds before recording the photo. In addition, the 10 seconds are counted down on the monitor. • Off */ On Sharpness Here, the image focus is set by adjusting the edge sharpness for the recordings. • Hard/ Normal*/ SoftEffect Here, an effect can be set for the recordings. • Normal*/ Black & White (BW)/ Sepia/ Negative/ Lomo/ Pencil Sketch/ Red / Green/ Blue/ Vivid AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 25 AUS Camera settings Camera settings Date Stamp The date of recording can be printed directly onto the images. This feature must be activated before taking a picture. • Off */ On Setup Menu In the setup menu the basic settings of your camera can be set. −− Press the button Menu [9] in the photo mode [ video mode [ ] to access the settings menu. Quick View −− Select the Setup menu [ This setting determines whether a a picture is briefly previewed on the monitor immediately after it is recorded. ] or ] by pressing the button . −− In the Setup menu [ ] select the desired option with the  /  buttons and press the shutter button to enter the submenu. • Off/ On* Video mode −− Press the M (mode) button and select the video mode [ AUS ]. −− Select the desired option with the  /  buttons and press the shutter button to confirm the selection. −− Press the button Menu [9] to access the settings menu. −− Press the button Menu [9 to exit the menu. −− In the video menu [ ] select the desired option with the  /  buttons and press the shutter button to enter the submenu. −− To exit a submenu without making a change, press the button [9]. −− Select the desired option with the  /  buttons and press the shutter button to confirm the selection. −− Press the button Menu [9] to exit the menu. −− To exit a submenu without making a change, press the button [9]. Factory setting values are highlighted with a „star“ [*] Movie Size This option sets the resolution of the photo to be recorded. • VGA* (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240) White Balance See white balance in the photo mode (page 24). • Auto*/ Daylight/ Cloudy/ Tungsten/ Fluorescent 26 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT In the following the factory setting values ​​are highlighted with a „star“ [*]. Sounds Here you can specify whether the camera should sound a tone when it is switched on and each time you press a button. • Off/ On* Light Frequency The camera supports the lighting frequencies of 50 Hz and 60 Hz. When photographing under fluorescent lighting, select the correct frequency setting, according to the voltage used in your local area. This feature will only be active if you set „Fluorescent” in the white balance menu. • 50Hz*/ 60Hz AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 27 AUS Camera settings Using the camera Power Save If no buttons are pressed for a time period which can be determined here, the camera will shut off automatically. This function is used to conserve battery power. • Off/ 1 min/ 3 min* Language Here, you can specify the language which will be displayed in the menus and messages on the LCD screen. You can choose from 9 languages. • German/ English*/ French/ Italian/ Spanish/ Dutch/ Portuguese/Hungarian/Slovenian Date & Time Here you can set the date and time. Use the buttons  /  to select the value to be changed. Use the buttons  /  to change the values. Subsequently, save the setting with the shutter button. Format Read the “formatting the memory card” (page 16) for further details. • Yes/ No* Reset All Here, all values of the camera are reset to the default (*). • Yes/ No* Version AUS Using the camera Taking photos The camera is equipped with a 2.7“ colour LCD TFT screen on the back that enables you to perform settings for pictures, playback recorded pictures or video clips or adjust menu settings. − Press the ON/OFF button to turn on the camera. The ]. camera will automatically be in the photo mode [ − Use the macro button to correctly adjust the distance to the object being photographed. Select the flower symbol [O] when you want to make a close up photograph (11 cm -18 cm). If you want to record a video or photo of the surroundings or people from a distance of more than 0.5 meters, set the macro switch to normal mode [N]. − If you are unsure whether the illumination is sufficient switch on the automatic flash [b] using the flash button. The flash will not fire if the battery is too weak. NOTE! − Please note that a motion blur can occur in low light conditions or during flashphotography. Be sure to keep the camera steady or use a tripod. − The picture may be distorted if, for example, the photo is shot from within a fast moving vehicle. Here, the firmware version of the camera is displayed. 28 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 29 AUS Using the camera Using the camera −− Arrange the picture on the rear monitor. This camera is equipped with an 4x digital zoom. With the zoom button, you able to bring objects closer to you. • Press the zoom button “T”  to zoom closer to the object and to enlarge the image. • Press the zoom button “W”  to zoom away from the object and display and display an image with a wider viewing angle. −− Press the shutter button and wait until the LCD display is reactivated. Self photography with the small monitor If you want to take a picture of yourself, you can simply use the monitor on the front. Perform the following steps: −− Press the LCD button to switch to the front monitor. −− Use the front monitor as a viewfinder in order to see for yourself. −− Press the shutter button to take your photo. Selftimer You can use the selftimer for self portraits or shots without a flash. Please use a tripod for this. −− To set the selftimer, proceed as described on page 25. −− Arrange your photo with the help of the LCD monitor. −− Press the shutter button to take the photo. AUS Playback of the photos The camera offers two options for playback: Single picture and preview. −− Press the [7] button to access the playback mode. −− The last picture or video clip will be displayed. Press the  /  buttons to individually scroll through the pictures. During single image playback, press the “W”  to open the preview mode. Press  /  /  /  to select the photo you want and press the shutter button to display it. −− In full screen mode, press the “T”  button to enlarge the image display. Use the buttons “M“ (mode) / Menu [9] /  /  to move the magnified section of the picture. By pressing the “W”  button you are able to return to the normal size. −− To start a slide show, in the playback mode press and hold the Menu [9] button until the playback menu appears. Select “Slide Show“ and select the desired time interval and a transition type between two pictures. The option “Start“ executes the slide show. −− To change the colour effect of a photo, in the playback mode press and hold the Menu [9] button until the playback menu appears. Select the “Photo effect“ and press the shutter button. Select the desired effect by pressing  /  and confirm the selection by pressing the shutter button. The picture will be saved separately. −− When the shutter button is pressed the selftimer LED above the lens will start to blink. It will blink faster during the last 2 seconds before recording the photo. 30 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 31 AUS Using the camera Using the camera AUS Recording video clips Changing the size of the photos In video mode, short video clips with a resolution of 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 pixels can be recorded. A recorded photograph can be downsized and stored separately. Follow the instructions below for changing the size of a photo. − Press the M (mode) button and select the video mode [ ]. − Press the shutter button to start the video recording, and press the shutter button again to stop recording. During video recording press the button [7] to pause the recording. − To set the resolution proceed as described on page 26. Playback of video clips − Press the [7] button to access the playback mode. − The last picture or video clip will be displayed. Press the  /  buttons to scroll through the clips. − To play a video clip press the “T” button. − Press the  button to fast forward and the  button for a quick backward. By pressing “T“  the playback can be paused and and started again. − Press the “M” (mode) button to exit the video playback. − Press the [7] button to access the playback mode. − The last picture or video clip will be displayed. Press  / , to select the photos for which you want to change the size. − Press and hold the button Menu [9] until the menu options are displayed. Select “resize“ and press the shutter button. − Select the new size and press the shutter button to confirm. The photo will be saved separately. Deleting photos and videos You can protect photos and videos on the memory card from accidental deletion. − Press the [7] button to access the playback mode. − Press  / , to select the photos/videos to be deleted. Protecting photos and videos − Press the Menu [9] and select „All“ to delete all pictures and videos, or “Single“ to delete the selected photo or video. You can protect photos and videos on the memory card from accidental deletion. − Press the shutter button − Press the [7] button to access the playback mode. − Press  / , to select the photos/videos you want to protect. − Press and hold the button Menu [9] until the menu options are displayed. Select “Protect“ and press the shutter button. − Select „Single“ or „Protect All“ and press the shutter button. 32 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT − Press the Menu [9] to complete the process. NOTE! Pictures that are protected can not be deleted this way. Before these photos can be deleted the deletion protection must be removed (see previous section) AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 33 AUS Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Computer System requirements The camera can be connected to a computer as a mass storage device via the USB port. This way, photos and videos can be transferred to the computer. Windows® Hardware: Pentium® IV 3.0 GHz or higher −− Connect the camera to your computer using the USB cable. Operating system: Windows® XP/Vista/7/8 −− Turn the camera on. The camera will be supplied with power through the USB connection. Main memory: 2 GB RAM Hard disk space: 1 GB −− The camera will install itself on the computer as an additional drive called „Removable Disk“. Drive: CD or DVD Connectors: Free USB port −− If you double click on this drive, you can copy or move the photo and video files to a folder on your computer. 34 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS Macintosh Hardware: PowerPC G3/G4/G5 Operating system: OS 10.3.9 or newer system Main memory: 512 MB RAM Hard disk space: 1 GB of available hard disk space Connectors: Free USB port AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 35 AUS Installing the software AUS Possible number of photos Installing the software Possible number of photos The enclosed CD ROM contains the following software for Windows XP, Vista, 7 and 8: The following table shows the approximate number of photographic images that can be made, based on the particular setting and the capacity of the microSD/ SDHC memory card. MAGIX Photo Manager 10™ - A program for quick archiving and for editing and reproducing photos on your computer. Resolution Quality MicroSD/SDHC memory card capacity MAGIX Video Easy SE™ - This software makes it easy to cut and edit videos, as well as creating video CDs and DVDs. NOTE! − Before installing the included software, please perform a data backup. The manufacturer is not liable for data loss. − To transfer stored media, the camera can be connected to the computer without the installation of the software. 1. Insert the CD ROM supplied with the camera into the CD/ DVD drive of your computer. You will see a welcome screen. 2. Click on the name of the desired software. Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation. For more information on how to use the software, see the appropriate Help function of the program. If you are using Windows® XP, Vista, 7 or 8, install and use the software in the „administrator“ mode. If installation of the CD does not start automatically, you can manually install the software by using the Explorer. Open the icon for your CD/ DVD drive with a double click and run the „setup“ program. The editing software is not supported on computers running Mac or Linux systems. 36 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT 14M 4320 x 3240 8M 3264 x 2448 5M 2592 x 1944 3M 2048 x 1536 VGA 640 x 480 1GB 2GB 4GB SDHC 8GB SDHC 16GB SDHC 32GB SDHC Super fine 172 340 672 1241 2478 4926 Fine 273 538 978 1965 3915 7789 Normal 411 804 1578 2935 5839 11598 Super fine 299 589 1152 2152 4285 8414 Fine 476 938 1798 3424 6827 13604 Normal 599 1376 2554 5023 10012 19995 Super fine 472 924 1774 3623 7251 Fine 730 1440 2764 5646 11301 22608 Normal 1085 2135 4099 8372 18755 37520 Super fine 730 1440 2764 5646 11301 22608 Fine 1131 2211 4245 8671 17351 34711 Normal 1649 3259 6256 12778 25565 51139 Super fine 5202 10320 19813 40466 80945 99999 Fine 6205 12384 23776 48559 97131 99999 Normal 7843 15480 29720 60699 99999 99999 AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 14309 [email protected] 37 AUS Possible video recording times Technical specification AUS Possible video recording times Technical specification The following table shows the approximate video recording times that can be made, based on the particular setting and the capacity of the microSD/ SDHC memory card. Model: FUN Image Sensor: 8.0 Megapixel CMOS sensor Image resolution: Photo: 14M (4,320 x 3,240) interpolated, 8M (3,264 x 2,448), 5M (2,592 x 1,944), 3M (2,048 x 1,536), VGA (640 x 480) Video: VGA (640 x 480), QVGA (320 x 240) Monitor: 2.7” and 1.8“ colour TFT LCD Recording medium: MicroSD/ SDHC memory cards up to 32 GB File Format: JPEG (EXIF 2.2), Motion JPEG (AVI) • In the above table shows the total times for all videos. A video recording, will stop automatically when a video clip size exceeds 4 GB or 25 minutes. Lens: F=2.8 ; f=4.8 mm; Focus range: 0.5 m ~ infinity, Macro mode: 11 cm – 18 cm Exposure time: Normal mode: 1/4 ~ 1/4000 sec. • For the video recording, we recommend a Class 6 memory card or higher in order to avoid an automatic stop or unexpected results. Digital zoom: 4x digital zoom Connections USB 2.0 Power supply: 2x batteries Typ LR03, 1.5 V (AAA) Dimensions: Approx. 97.6 x 63 x 23 mm (without protruding parts) Weight: Approx. 120g (without batteries and memory card) Resolution MicroSD/SDHC memory card capacity 1GB 2GB 4GB SDHC 8GB SDHC 16GB SDHC 32GB SDHC VGA 640 x 480 0:12:58 0:25:50 0:50:23 1:41:23 3:22:56 6:45:55 QVGA 320 x 240 0:28:51 0:57:37 1:52:18 3:45:58 7:32:01 15:03:55 NOTE! We reserve the right to make technical and optical changes to the product as part of product improvements. 38 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 39 AUS Declaration of conformity Cleaning AUS Cleaning Declaration of conformity The EC Declaration of Conformity can be requested from the below address. The Manufacturer hereby declares that the CE marking was applied to the product in accordance with the basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the following European Directives: 2011/65/EC RoHs Guideline WARNING! Burn hazard! The Digital Camera becomes hot during operation! Let it cool down completely. NOTE! Danger of short circuit! 2004/108/EC Low Voltage Directive Any water that has entered the housing can cause a short circuit. −− Ensure that no water enters the housing. supra Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH Denisstr. 28A, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany NOTE! Danger from incorrect operation! Storing When not in use please disconnect the Digital Camera from the power supply and store it in a clean and dry place outside of the reach of children. Incorrect use can cause damage to the Underwater Digital Camera. −− Do not use aggressive cleaners, metal brushes or nylon bristles or sharp or metallic cleaning objects, such as knives, spatulas and similar. These can damage the surface. −− Never place the Digital Camera in dishwasher. This would destroy the device. 1. Pull out mains connector prior to cleaning. 2. Let the Digital Camera cool down completely. 3. Wipe the Digital Camera with a slightly damp cloth. Let the Digital Camera dry completely. 40 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] 41 AUS Disposal Disposal Disposal of packaging For disposal, separate packaging into different types. Cardboard and board must be disposed of as paper and foil must be recycled. Underwater Digital Camera Dispose of used device Do not dispose of used devices in household waste! If the Underwater Digital Camera can no longer be used each consumer is legally obliged to dispose of used devices, separately from domestic waste, e.g. at a collecting point of the municipality/district. This ensures that used equipment is recycled correctly and that negative effects on the environment are avoided. Electrical equipment is consequently marked with the adjacent symbol. Dispose of used batteries Prior to disposal, the integrated batteries must first be removed and disposed off separately from the housing. Batteries and storage batteries may not be disposed of in domestic waste. Never remove batteries yourself as this could lead to injuries. Contact the dealer from whom you bought the device or take it to the collection and returns point of your local council, responsible for the correct environmental disposal of the electric equipment and batteries. Storage batteries and batteries do therefore contain the adjacent symbol. Warranty Details The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 36 months from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion. The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensationfor any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 42 AUS 1 800 623 432 [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1800 623 432 www. supra-electronics.com/au 3 YEARS WARRANTY AUS Warranty Certificate PRODUCTNAME: UNDERWATER DIGITAL CAMERA BRANDNAME: MAGINON MODELNUMBER: FUN Underwater Digital Camera Repair and Refurbished Goods or Parts Notice EMAIL Please be aware that if your product is capable of retaining user-generated data (such as files stored on a computer hard drive, telephone numbers stored on a mobile telephone, songs stored on a portable media player, games saved on a games console or files stored on a USB memory stick) during the process of repair, some or all of your stored data may be lost. We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair. You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods, we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process. Please be assured though, refurbished parts or replacements are only used where they meet ALDI’s stringent quality specifications. If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfactorily, you may escalate your complaint. Please telephone us on 1800 623 432 or write to us at: supra Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH, Denisstr. 28A 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany After Sales Support: 1800 623 432 (Operating Hours: Mon-Fri 08:00AM to 06:00PM EST) acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. AUS 1800 623 432 www. supra-electronics.com/au NAME ADDRESS Unfortunately, from time to time, faulty products are manufactured which need to be returned to the supplier for repair. AFTER SALES SUPPORT PRODUCT CODE: 92443 3 YEARS WARRANTY DAYTIME TEL NO DATE OF PURCHASE SERIAL NUMBER We recommend that you attach a photocopy of your receipt, showing the date of purchase, to this Warranty certificate and keep for your reference. Please do not send to the address below. In the event of a product fault, please call the Customer Service hotline. Please ensure that you have the product details (as shown on this card) at hand so that we are able to respond as quickly and efficiently as possible. QSL - MAGINON Service Rear Unit 11 Slough Business Park, 2 Slough Avenue, (off Rachael Close) Silverwater, NSW 2128 Australia MAGINON After Sales Support: 1800 623 432 (Operating Hours: Mon-Fri 08:00AM to 06:00PM EST) Email: [email protected] AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1800 623 432 www. supra-electronics.com/au 3 YEARS WARRANTY Warranty Certificate Congratulations! You have made an excellent choice of this quality product. Our commitment to quality also includes our service. Should you, contrary to expectations, experience defects due to manufacturing faults, supra will provide you with a warranty against defects as follows: Warranty The product is guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and parts for a period of 3 years from the date of purchase. Defects that occur within this warranty period, under normal use and care, will be repaired, replaced or refunded at our discretion. The benets conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. Proof of Purchase This warranty is valid for the original purchase and is not transferable. Please keep your purchase docket, tax invoice or receipt as the best proof of purchase, and as proof of date on which the purchase was made. Extent of Warranty This warranty is limited to defects in workmanship or parts. All defective products or parts will be repaired or replaced. This warranty does not cover batteries or any other consumable items. Normal Wear and Tear This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear to the products or parts. Exclusions This warranty does not cover: • Any defects caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper installation or operation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorised modfication, loss of parts, tampering or attempted repair by a person not authorised by the distributor. • Any product that has not been installed, operated or maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s operating instructions provided with the product. • Any product that has been used for purposes other than domestic use. • Any damage caused by improper power input or improper cable connection. To Make a Claim This warranty against defects is provided by supra, Foto-Elektronik-Vertriebs-GmbH, Denisstr. 28A, 67663 Kaiserslautern, Germany, Phone 1800 623 432. If a defect in the goods appears within 36 months, you are entitled to claim a warranty, please contact or send all warranty claims to: QSL - MAGINON Service Rear Unit 11 Slough Business Park, 2 Slough Avenue, (off Rachael Close), Silverwater, NSW 2128, Australia MAGINON After Sales Support: 1800 623 432 (Operating Hours: Mon-Fri 08:00AM to 06:00PM EST) When making a return, please ensure the product is properly packaged so as to ensure that no damage occurs to the product during transit. Please provide the original or a copy of the proof of purchase. Also please make sure you have included an explanation of the problem. Please note that the costs of making a warranty claim, will be covered by the supplier identified above. Please note upon receiving your warranty claim, the supplier will send, via the post or email, a repair and refurbished goods or parts notice. Please provide your email address and advise the supplier, if you wish to obtain a repair and refurbished goods or parts notice via email. AFTER SALES SUPPORT AUS 1800 623 432 www. supra-electronics.com/au 3 YEARS WARRANTY