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Inst_Manu_US.book Page 2 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Inst_Manu_US.book Page 3 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Contens (CD-ROM) Before You Start . 5 Connecting to a PC . 36 Charging with the Cradle . 5 Charging without the Cradle . 6 Connecting to External Equipment Using the Cradle . 7 Connecting GADGET and External Equipment . 9 Time Display . 10 Identifying the Parts (the main unit) . 12 Inserting Memory Stick/
Operating Delete-Protection switch . 14 Identifying the Parts (Cradle and Remote Control) . 16 Selecting a Mode [Play] . 18 Setting Menu Items . 19 Quick Access . 20 LCD Screen . 23 Basic Usage . 25 Reference Recordable Hours and Photo Count . 25 Recording Movies (MPEG4 Video Recording) . 27 Playing Back Movies (MPEG4 Video Playback) . 28 Recording Still Images . 29 Playing Back Still Images . 29 Recording from a TV or VCR . 30 Viewing on TV . 31 Recording Sounds . 32 Listening to Sounds in an Audio File . 33 Listening to MP3 Music . 34 USB's Functions . 36 PC Camera Function . 36 Removable Disk Function . 43 Connecting to a Printer . 44 Enjoy Variety of Usages . 45 Different Menu Settings . 45 Precautions for Use . 51 Precautions for Handling the Internal Hard Disk . 51 Precautions on Handling the Camera . 51 Precautions for Use - Concerning the Operating Environment of the Supplied Software . 52 Precautions for Cleaning the Unit and Handling the Internal Lithium Cell . 53 Precaution for Using Memory Stick/
Memory Stick Pro . 54 Precautions for Handling the Lens and the LCD Screen . 56 Precautions for Charging and Handling the Battery . 57 Using GADGET Overseas . 59 3 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 4 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Troubleshooting . 62 Troubleshooting . 62 Additional Information . 69 Major Specifications . 69 Guarantee and Services . 72 4 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 5 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Before You Start Charging with the Cradle Using the cradle, you can charge GADGET's main and additional battery packs at the same time. Charging GADGET's Main Battery Pack Wall outlet AC Adaptor DC IN jack Charge lamp (orange) 1 Connect the AC Adaptor to the cradle and then connect it to a wall outlet.
The cradle's panel lights up blue. 2 Connect the GADGET unit to the cradle and power off the cradle.
Charging starts.
When completed, the charge lamp goes off. Charging the Additional Battery Pack 1 Insert the additional battery pack into the battery charging slot located on the cradle's rear panel.
Charging of the additional battery pack starts. Notes
At the time of purchase, the battery packs are not charged. Charge them before you start using this device.
Charge time: about 90 minutes (for either the main or additional battery pack)
You can charge the main battery pack only, the additional battery pack only or both battery packs at the same time. 5 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 6 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Charging without the Cradle You can charge the battery pack installed in the GADGET unit as it is. Installing a Battery Pack Wall outlet Push Charge lamp (orange) Push AC Adaptor DC IN jack 1 Connect the AC Adaptor to the GADGET unit and then connect it to a wall outlet. 1 Push the upper section of both sides of the battery cover and slide the cover down to remove it. 2 Turn off the power.
Charging starts.
When completed, the charge lamp goes off. Notes
At the time of purchase, the battery packs are not charged. Charge them before you start using this device.
Batteries cannot be charged when the GADGET unit is powered on. When charging, turn the Power switch to [OFF]. 2 Install a battery pack and reattach the cover in place. 6 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 7 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Connecting to External Equipment Using the Cradle The cradle can be useful for charging or connecting the device to external equipment (such as a TV set or a VCR). S-video output AV output AC Adaptor DC IN jack AV input S-Video Video Sound TV set Flow of signals AV output S-Video Video Sound S-video input AV input AV cable VCR 7 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 8 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 1 As shown in the diagram on the previous page, connect the GADGET unit to external equipment with the cable shipped with the device. 2 Connect the AC Adaptor to the GADGET unit and then connect it to a wall outlet.
After that, go to the pages on the respective operations.
Charging
Basic operations (power on and selection of operating Page xx mode) Page xx
Menu operation Page xx
Recording from TV or video
Viewing on a TV set Page xx Page xx Using the Connected External Equipment You can use the connected external equipment as usu-
al even when the GADGET unit is removed from the cra-
dle or when it is powered off. Notes
To record movies and/or still images recorded by GADGET on a video, output images from the GADGET unit to a VCR. 8 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 9 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Connecting GADGET and External Equipment Connect the GADGET unit and external equipment (such as a TV set or a VCR) using the multi-AV cable shipped with the device. Wall socket DC IN jack AC Adaptor Flow of signals AV input Video Sound Multi-AV cable AV output Video Sound AV output AV input VCR TV set 9 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 10 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 1 As shown in the diagram on the previous page, connect the GADGET unit and external equipment with the multi-AV cable shipped with the device. Time Display You can check the current time any time except during image/
video recording. 2 Connect the AC Adaptor to the GADGET unit and then connect it to a wall outlet.
After that, go to the pages on the respective operations.
Charging
Basic Operations (power on and selection of operating Page xx mode) Page xx When Connected to the Cradle 1 Turn off GADGET's power and connect it to the cradle with its LCD screen faced outward. (
xx)
Powering on terminates the time display. Page
Menu Operation
Recording from TV or VCR
Viewing on TV Page xx Page xx Page xx Notes
To copy movies and/or still images recorded by GADGET to a video, output images from the GADGET unit to a VCR. 10 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 11 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM When Using GADGET Alone 1 Hold down the Mode button for one second or longer.
The current time appears on the LCD screen.
Pressing a button restores the initial state. Notes
Time display is disabled at the time of purchase. To use the time display function, set Time Display to [On] from the menu. (
xx) Page
Two types of time display are available: analog and digital. You can choose the type you prefer from the menu. 11 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 12 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Identifying the Parts (the main unit) Identifying the Parts - Main Unit Power lamp (red) Charge lamp While charging: orange When charging is completed: blue LCD screen Rew button (
/ LOCK) FF button (
/ MF/AF) Play button (
/ FADE) Stop button (
/ BLC) Mode button Microphone Zoom button Start/Stop button Power switch
(From left to right: [CAM][PLAY][OFF]) Menu button Memory Stick slot Connecter for Cradle Tripod Adaptor receptacle 12 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 13 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Lens Remote sensor Earphone jack USB jack DC IN jack Photo button Menu selector Battery cover Picture recording lamp Fix the strap to it, as shown in the figure. 13 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 14 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Inserting Memory Stick/Operating Delete-Protection switch When handling the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro, be sure to turn the Power switch to [OFF]. Removing
[014-i2]
Inserting
[014-i1]
(The lower section of the main unit's rear panel. Near the slot for the Memory Stick. The Memory Stick is being inserted. The arrow indicates the inserting direction.) 1 Check the inserting direction indicated by the mark, and insert the Memory Stick as far as possible. Notes
Check the direction carefully. An attempt to insert the stick up-side-
down or by placing it in the opposite orientation may damage the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro or the unit body.
(The same figure as the above. However, the arrow points to the opposite direction.) 1 Press down the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro softly and release it.
The Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro is pushed out.
Do not attempt to pull it out without pressing it down. 2 Hold the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro by its tip and pull it out. 14 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 15 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Using the Delete-Protection switch
[014-i3]
(Memory Stick. The upper half of the rear section. With a right arrow, pointing to the LOCK side.)
- Delete-Protection switch 1 Turn the Delete-Protection switch to LOCK.
Only playback is enabled with all other functions
(recording, deleting, and formatting) disabled.
Resetting the switch enables the other functions, such as recording, again. Notes
Depending on the model, the location and/or appearance of the Dele-
Protection switch may differ from those shown here. 15 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 16 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Identifying the Parts (Cradle and Remote Control) Cradle Power (blue)/
Battery Charge
(orange) lamp Power button Menu button Remote sensor Docking Connector for IT CAM-7/9 Battery charging slot S-video input jack AV input jack S-video output jack AV output DC IN jack 16 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 17 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Remote Control Start/Stop button Rew button Photo button Menu button Mode button Slow button Play button FF button Stop button Cursor Up/Zoom Wide Cursor Down/Zoom Tele Enter button Frame Advanced Notes
When using the Remote Control, check that the supplied lithium cell is installed in it. 17 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 18 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Selecting a Mode [Play]
When Connected to the Cradle (only for the Play Mode):
Select an operating mode with the GADGET unit connected to the cradle. 1 Turn on the power and press the Mode button.
The operating mode selection screen appears.
[Video]: Plays back movie files.
[Still Image]: Plays back still images.
[MP3]: Plays back music (in the MP3 format).
[Audio]: Plays back sounds recorded (in the WAV format) via the internal microphone.
[Line-In]: Records images from connected external equipment.
[Settings]: Sets the functions common to all modes.
[File Browser]: Checks the contents of the internal hard disk drive/Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro. 2 Select an operating mode with the Rew button or the FF button on the LCD screen and finalize the selection with the Play button. When Using GADGET Alone 1 Set the Power switch to [CAM] or [PLAY], and press the Mode button.
The operation selection screen appears. In recording mode:
[Camera]: Records movies or still images.
[Line-In]: Records images from connected external equipment.
[Audio]: Records sounds via the via the internal microphone (in the WAV format).
[Settings]: Sets the functions common to all modes.
[File Browser]: Checks the contents of the internal hard disk drive/Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro. 18 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 19 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM In playback mode:
[Video]: Plays back movie files.
[Still Image]: Plays back still images.
[MP3]: Plays back music (in the MP3 format).
[Audio]: Plays back sounds recorded (in the WAV format) via the internal microphone.
[Settings]: Sets the functions common to all modes.
[File Browser]: Checks the contents of the internal hard disk drive/Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro. 2 Finalize the selection with the Menu selector. Setting Menu Items Set menu items as follows:First, switch the operating mode and then display the Menu screen. 1 Set the Power switch to [CAM] or [PLAY].
When the unit is connected to the cradle, press the Power button. 2 Using the Mode button, switch the operating mode and then press the Menu button.
Menus that can be set up appear.
- Setting example for the [CAM] - [Camera] mode:
19 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 20 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 3 On the LCD screen, using the Rew button, FF button or Play button, finalize the selection (with the Menu selector when using GADGET's main unit alone). ([Example] [Still Photo Quality]) Quick Access You can change the white balance or exposure through one-
touch operation during image/video recording. 1 Set up for recording movies or still images. Page xx)
Camera images appear on the LCD screen. 2 Press the Menu selector.
The quick access menu items appear. 20 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 21 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 3 By moving the Menu selector up/down, select the item that you want to change. ([Example] Exposure)
The settings for the selected item are displayed on 4 Move the Menu selector up/down again to select a new setting item.
Even if nothing is displayed on the screen, the screen for several seconds. operating the Menu selector displays menu items.
The display goes off several seconds after setting. Notes
[Focus] can be selected after switching to manual focusing using the FF button (MF/AF) on the LCD screen. Auto focusing cannot be used for selecting it. 21 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 22 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Items Available for Quick Access
[Volume]: Adjusts the earphone volume during recording.
[Focus]: Enables focus to be adjusted manually.
(You need to switch to manual focusing.)
[Exposure]: Adjusts exposure.
[White Balance]: Adjusts the color shade. Selecting
[HOLD] for the set value displays a [ ] mark in the middle of the screen, enabling the color shade to be fixed to the current value. In this state, move the Menu selector downward to fix the color shade to whatever is displayed in the [ ] at that moment. 22 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 23 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM LCD Screen Identifying the Parts
[REC] mode Mode Video size Video/Still photo quality Backlight correction Focus Focus lock Remaining time Recording media Remaining battery capacity Recording/Stand-by Lapsed time Notes
The remaining time, remaining battery capacity, mode (record/stand-
by) and lapsed time are displayed even after [Display] is set to [OFF].
Recording media: hard disk/Memory StickThe one you have selected is displayed on the right in a larger size, while the one that is not selected is shown on the left in a smaller size. (If you have selected the hard disk and the Memory Stick has been inserted, the Memory Stick icon appears on the left in a smaller size. If it has not been inserted, the icon does not appear.)
Video size: Indicates the size of the video to be displayed. VGA (640 x 480)/QVGA (320 x 240). You can switch over the size from the menu.
Video/Still Photo Quality: Indicates the photo quality at the time of recording. [EXTRA]: Extra (for video)/Super Fine (for still images), [S-
FINE]: Super Fine (for video)/Fine (for still images), [FINE]: Fine (for 23 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 24 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM video)/- (not applicable to still images). Use the menu to switch over the setting.
Focus: AF (auto focus)/MF (manual focus). You can switch the setting with the FF button on the LCD screen.
Backlight Correction: BLC (enabled)/blank (disabled). You can switch over the setting with the Stop button on the LCD screen.
[PLAY] mode
Focus Lock: LOCK (enabled)/blank (disabled). You can switch over the setting with the Rew button on the LCD screen. Mode File No. Recording media Remaining battery capacity Notes
These are displayed even after [Display] is set to [OFF]. 24 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 25 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Basic Usage Reference Recordable Hours and Photo Count These values provide references for the time and the number of photos that the internal hard disk drive (1.5 GB) and the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro can record. Notes
Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro may not be useable if it has been formatted on a device other than GADGET. Similarly, Memory Stick/
Memory Stick Pro that has been formatted in Explorer on a PC cannot be used. Re-format it on GADGET. Movies Notes
When shooting movies in EXTRA mode, the compression ratio is automatically adjusted from scene to scene in order to achieve high photo quality. This in turn affects the recordable time, resulting in different recording times for different scenes.
When using Memory Stick, recording cannot be guaranteed for VGA-
sized movies. This is because the data transfer rate would fail to satisfy the minimum value specified for Memory Stick. VGA
(640480) Extra QVGA
(320240) Super Fine VGA
(640480) QVGA
(320240) VGA
(640480) Fine QVGA
(320240) Hard Disk 1.5 GB About 20 - 120 minutes Memory Stick 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB About 150 - 250 minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About 60 minutes About 150 minutes About 90 minutes About 200 minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes 25 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 26 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Memory Stick F Still Images Hard Disk Memory Stick Memory Stick F 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 1.5 GB 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB Extra Super Fine Fine About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes About xx minutes Sound Super Fine Fine Hard Disk About 8,738 photos About 17,476 photos About 45 photos About 91 photos About 91 photos About 182 photos About 182 photos About 364 photos About 364 photos About 728 photos About 728 photos About 1,456 photos About 1,456 photos About 2,912 photos About 2,912 photos About 5,825 photos About 5,825 photos About 11,650 photos Memory Stick Memory Stick PF 1.5 GB 8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB About 8 hours and 44 minutes About 2 minutes About 5 minutes About 10 minutes About 21 minutes About 43 minutes About 1 hour and 27 minutes About 2 hours and 54 minutes About 5 hours and 49 minutes 26 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 27 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Recording Movies (MPEG4 Video Recording) You can record movies in the MPEG4 format. 1 Turn the Power switch to [CAM] and press the Mode button to select [Camera].
Camera images appear on the LCD screen. 2 Press the Start/Stop button.
Video recording starts.
To stop recording, press the Start/Stop button again. Notes
Image recording is disabled when GADGET is set in the cradle. Remove the main unit from the cradle before image recording.
Recording movies again after you stop recording them once causes them to be saved in a new file.
Press the Menu button to set the picture quality and other items.
You can set the volume, focus, exposure, and white balance via the Quick Access function. 27 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 28 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Playing Back Movies (MPEG4 Video Playback) Play back MPEG4 video files in which you have recorded movies. Operations
: Playback/pause
: Stop (returns to the file list)
: Fast-rewind/fast-forward 1 Turn the Power switch to [PLAY] and press the Mode button to select [Video]. To Play to End/Repeat:
While stopping, press the Menu button and set [Play Mode] under [Options] to either [Single Video], [Play to End], [Repeat] or [Repeat All]. Notes
To play back audio files, connect earphones.
You can adjust the volume with the Menu selector.
A file list screen appears. 2 Move the Menu selector up or down to select the file you want to play back. 3 Press
. 28 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 29 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Recording Still Images You can record still images. Playing Back Still Images Play back still images you have recorded. 1 Turn the Power switch to [CAM] and press the Mode button to select [Camera]. 1 Turn the Power switch to [PLAY] and press the Mode button to select [Still Image].
A camera image appears on the LCD screen. 2 Press the Photo button.
This records a still image. Notes
Image recording is disabled when GADGET is set in the cradle. Remove the main unit from the cradle before image recording.
Press the Menu button to set picture quality and other items.
You can set the focus, exposure and white balance via the Quick Access function.
Sounds are not recorded.
A file list screen appears. 2 Move the Menu selector up or down to select the file you want to play back. 3 Press
The selected still image is displayed. 29 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 30 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Playing Back All Still Images in Sequence
(Slide Show) While stopping, press the Menu button to select [Slide Show] under [Options]. You can change the switching time (
Page xx). Operations
: Play/pause
: Stop (Return to the file list)
: Previous/next image Recording from a TV or VCR Record images from external equipment in GADGET. 1 Connect the GADGET unit to the cradle. Alternatively, connect the GADGET unit to external equipment with Multi-AV cables.
When connecting to the cradle, turn the Power switch of the GADGET unit to [OFF]. 2 Turn on the power and press the Mode button to select [Line-In].
The external equipment's image appears on the LCD screen. 30 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 31 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 3 Press the Start/Stop button on the Remote Control.
Recording starts.
To stop recording, press the Start/Stop button again. Notes
Videos that contain a copyright signal (copy guard) cannot be recorded. Automatic Recording This function enables automatic video recording when timer recording is set. In the state 3, if the external equipment is deactivated, the GADGET unit enters Recording Standby state. At the time set with the timer function, recording starts au-
tomatically as a video signal is received. When the vid-
eo signal is lost, recording ends automatically. Notes
Do not turn off the power in Standby state.
Since recording starts on GADGET after receiving a video signal from external equipment, the first part of the video cannot be recorded for several seconds. Viewing on TV You can enjoy videos and still images on TV. 1 Connect the GADGET unit to the cradle. Alternatively, connect the GADGET unit to external equipment with Multi-AV cables.
When connecting to the cradle, turn the Power switch of the GADGET unit to [OFF]. 2 Turn on the power and press the Mode button to select a desired playback mode.
- When Selecting Video Mode:
A file list screen appears. 3 Press [Cursor Up]/[Cursor Down] on the Remote Control to select the file you want to play back. 31 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 32 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 4 Press
Video playback starts. Recording Sounds Use the internal microphone to record sounds. You can also record still images while recording sounds. 1 Turn the Power switch to [CAM] and press the Mode button to select [Audio]. 2 Press the Start/Stop button.
Audio recording starts.
To stop recording, press the Start/Stop button again.
If still image recording is enabled, pressing the Photo button enables you to record still images. 32 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 33 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Notes
Audio recording is disabled when GADGET is set in the cradle. Remove the main unit from the cradle before audio recording.
Recording sounds again after you stop recording them once causes them to be saved in a new file.
By setting the menu, you can record still images while recording sounds (
Page xx).
Audio input from external equipment is disabled. Listening to Sounds in an Audio File You can play back audio files in which you have recorded sounds using GADGET. 1 Connect the earphones. 2 Turn the Power switch to [PLAY] and press the Mode button to select [Audio].
An audio file list appears. 3 Move the Menu selector up or down to select the file you want to play back. 4 Press
Audio playback starts. 33 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 34 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Notes
You can adjust the volume with the Menu selector. Operations
: Playback/pause
: Stop (returns to the file list)
: Fast-rewind/fast-forward To Play to End/Repeat:
While stopping, press the Menu button and set [Repeat]
under [Options] to either [Single Audio File], or [Repeat All]. Listening to MP3 Music You can listen to music by copying MP3 music files from a PC to GADGET. 1 Turn the GADGET unit's Power switch to [PLAY]
Page xx). Then copy MP3-
and connect to a PC (
format files to GADGET's hard disk or to Memory Stick/Memory Stick PRO.
Copy MP3 files to the [free] folder under the [MP3]
folder (
Page xx). 2 Disconnect GADGET from the PC (
press the Mode button to select [MP3]. Page xx) and 3 Move the Menu selector up or down to select the file you want to play back. 34 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 35 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 4 Press
Music playback starts.
GADGET supports MP3 ID3 tags. During playback, the song title, album title, and artist name listed in the ID3 tag appear on the screen. Operations
: Playback/pause
: Stop (returns to the file list)
: Previous/next file Changing Display You can change the display to still image display
(Slide Show). After selecting [MP3] with the Mode button, set display from the [Options] menu. Notes
Song title information may be incorrectly displayed in part.
You can create up to three folders under the MP3 folder.
Example: Naming a folder
[MP3] - [Genre] - [Artist] - [Album] - 01 - Song title .mp3
[MP3] - [Artist] - [Album] - 01 - Song title .mp3 35 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 36 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Connecting to a PC GADGET can be connected to a PC or a printer that has direct printing capability via the USB interface. USB's Functions The USB interface provides the following three functions:
PC camera function When connected to a PC with its Power switch set to [CAM], GADGET functions as a PC camera. This function enables transmission of current videos to a communications application such as Windows Messenger (which requires a specified USB driver, Image Mixer and DviX to be installed). Removable disk function When connected to a PC with its Power switch set to [PLAY], GADGET can function as an external hard disk for a PC, reading and writing data. USB direct printing function When connected to a to a printer that has a USB direct print function with its Power switch set to [PLAY], GADGET can print still images selected on it without a PC. PC Camera Function When connected to a PC, GADGET can function as external storage or a PC camera. This function requires the specified USB driver and software to be installed. Notes
For the power supply, be sure to use the AC adaptor. Installing the USB driver [Windows]
Install the USB driver onto a PC to prepare for connecting the GADGET unit to the PC. 1 Terminate other applications and insert the supplied CD-ROM.
Do not connect the USB cable before installing the USB driver. 2 Select [Install USB driver] from [Software Installation]. 3 Complete the installation, following the instructions on the screen.
Restart the machine to enable the USB driver. 36 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 37 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Notes
In the following cases, uninstall (
Page xx) the USB driver, and then reinstall it. You have connected the USB cable before completing the installation. You have canceled the installation before its completion. Installing the USB driver [Macintosh]
Install the USB driver onto Macintosh to prepare for connecting the GADGET unit to the Macintosh. 1 Terminate other applications and insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD slot.
Do not connect the USB cable before installing the USB driver. 2 From [Software Installation], click on [Installing USB Driver ] and install the USB driver to the Macintosh
[System Folder] by the drag-and-drop technique.
Restart the machine to enable the USB driver. Notes
In the following cases, uninstall (
Page xx) the USB driver, and then reinstall it. You have connected the USB cable before completing the installation. You have canceled the installation before its completion. Uninstalling the USB Driver When the USB driver cannot be installed normally, uninstall the driver, and then reinstall it. Windows 1 Power on the PC and start Windows. 2 Connect the AC adaptor to GADGET and turn the Power switch to [CAM] or [PLAY]. 3 Connect GADGET's USB jack to the PC's USB jack with the supplied USB cable. 4 Open the PC's [Device Manager]. For Windows 2000 Professional:
Open [My Computer] [Control Panel]
[System] [Hardware], in this order, and click on
[Device Manager]. For other Windows OS's Open [My Computer] [Control Panel]
[System], in this order, and click on [Device Manager]. 37 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 38 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 5 Delete devices marked ? from the entries under
[Other Devices]. 6 Power off GADGET and remove the USB cable. 7 Restart the PC. 8 Reinstall the USB driver (
Page xx). Macintosh 1 From the Extensions folder inside the System folder, select the two files installed on Page xx and put them into the Trash. 2 Restart your Macintosh. 3 Reinstall the USB driver (
Page xx). Installing DivX [Windows]
The DivX software enables GADGET to function as a PC camera, displaying images on the screen of the PC. 1 Terminate other applications. 2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the PC's CD slot.
The installation screen appears. If the installation screen does not appear, open the CD-ROM drive icon under [My Computer], and double-click on
[DivX Installation]. 38 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 39 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 3 Click on [DivX Installation].
[037-s1]
Installing DivX [Macintosh]
1 Terminate other applications. 4 Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with the installation procedure. 5 Click on [Finish]. 6 Restart the PC.
DivX is enabled after restarting the PC. Notes
To uninstall DivX, use [Adding/Removing Programs (Applications)]
from the [Control Panel].
For details on how to use DivX, see the online help. 2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the Macintosh CD slot.
The installation screen appears. If it does not appear, open the CD-ROM icon and double-click on the installation menu icon to go to the installation screen. 3 Click on [DivX Installation].
[038-s1]
4 Double-click the installer icon. 39 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 40 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with the installation procedure. 6 Restart your Macintosh after completing the installation.
DivX is enabled after restarting the Macintosh. Notes
To uninstall DivX, put the folder containing the installed DivX into the Trash.
For details on how to use DivX, see the online help. Installing PIXELA ImageMixer [Windows]
The PIXELA ImageMixer software is used to edit video or audio files. 1 Terminate other applications. 2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the PC's CD slot.
The installation screen appears. If the installation screen does not appear, open the CD-ROM drive icon under [My Computer], and double-click on
[PIXELA ImageMixer Installation]. 3 Click on [PIXELA ImageMixer Installation].
[040-s1]
4 Select the language to be used from the list. 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with the installation procedure. 6 Click on [Finish]. Notes
To uninstall PIXELA ImageMixer, use [Adding/Removing Programs
(Applications)] from the [Control Panel].
For details on how to use PIXELA ImageMixer, see the online help. 40 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 41 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Installing PIXELA ImageMixer [Macintosh]
1 Terminate other applications. 2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the Macintosh CD slot.
The installation screen appears. If it does not appear, open the CD-ROM icon and double-click on the installation menu icon to go to the installation screen. 3 Click on [PIXELA ImageMixer Installation]. 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to proceed with the installation procedure. 6 Restart your Macintosh after completing the installation.
PIXELA ImageMixer is enabled after restarting the Macintosh. Notes
To uninstall PIXELA ImageMixer, put the folder containing the installed PIXELA ImageMixer into the Trash.
For details on how to use PIXELA ImageMixer, see the online help.
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Using as a PC Camera 1 Start the PC. 2 Turn the Power switch to [CAM]. 4 Double-click the installer icon for the language to be used. 41 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 42 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM 3 Connect the GADGET unit to the PC.
GADGET can be used as a PC camera for programs such as Windows Messenger. Its usage may vary depending on the software. See the documentation of the respective software products. Notes
Complete installation of the USB driver on the PC beforehand. Connecting the USB cable before driver installation causes the USB driver installation to fail (
Page xx).
The PC camera function cannot be used while the device is connected to the cradle. Remove the device from the cradle and connect it to the PC.
Using a USB hub or connecting two or more USB devices at a time may hinder GADGET's normal operation. In that case, disconnect all USB devices from the PC, and then reconnect GADGET to the PC.
After installing the USB driver, follow the message displayed to complete installation of the USB driver when connecting the GADGET unit to a PC with the USB cable for the first time.
A PC that supports USB 2.0 enables fast data transfer.
When cables, other than the supplied ones, that do not support the USB specifications are used, no guarantee of proper operation is provided.
When connected to a PC, the GADGET operates in PC-only mode. To operate the GADGET unit, disconnect it from the PC. Disconnecting the USB Cable without Powering Off For Windows Click the Removing hardware icon in the task tray and check that the USB high-volume storage device can be removed safely message is displayed before disconnecting the cable. (No icon is displayed on Windows 98 Second Edition. Check that data transfer has been completed before disconnecting the cable.) For Macintosh Put the icon for GADGET into the Trash before disconnecting the cable. 42 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 43 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Removable Disk Function You can use GADGET's internal hard disk and Memory Stick/
Memory Stick Pro as a PC's external storage. Notes
Do not disconnect the USB cable during data transmission.
When using the device as external storage, you do not need to install any specified USB driver or software. Folder Structure Recorded data are stored in the internal hard disk drive or Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro, as illustrated below. Folder structure at a glance Using as External Storage 1 Connect the GADGET unit to a PC (
Page xx). 2 Set the Power switch to [PLAY].
The PC recognizes GADGET's internal hard disk or Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro as external storage (that is a removable disk), and the drive icon appears in [My Computer] (for Windows). Or, the desk top displays the drive icon (for Macintosh). 3 Execute operations such as moving/copying/
deleting a file. 4 Power off the PC, and then turn GADGET's Power switch to [OFF]. 43 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 44 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Notes
DCAMxxxx. JPG: still images, DCAMxxxx. AVI: movies, DCAMxxxx. THM: thumbnails, DCAMxxxx. ASF: video files created on Samsung or other models, DCAMxxxx. WAV: audio files.
The xxxx portion represents an assigned number.
Except for the [free] folder, do not rename or delete any folders. GADGET's normal operation might fail if you do.
You can assign any desired name to [free].
One folder can contain up to 100 files or folders. Connecting to a Printer Connecting to a printer that has a USB direct printing function enables printing of still images selected on your GADGET unit to be printed without a PC. 1 Connect GADGET to a printer with a USB cable and turn GADGET's Power switch to [PLAY]. 2 Press the Mode button and select a still image. 3 Using the Menu button, select [Print]. Notes
To use the device while it is being connected to the cradle, power on the cradle in step 1. 44 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 45 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Enjoy Variety of Usages Different Menu Settings You can change menu settings from their states at the time of purchase. Power switch: [CAM]
Camera Video Quality
FInitial settings. Extra
Super Fine Fine
Video Size
VGA (640480) QVGA (320240)
Still Photo Quality
Super Fine Fine
Options Self Timer Time:
Off 5 Seconds 10 Seconds
Video Effects
Off Art (Rough) Black & White Negative (Inverted) Sepia
Program AE
Auto Sports (Blurring-proof) Spotlight
(Overexposure-proof)
Exposure
Auto 7 - +7
Shutter
Auto 1/60 - 1/10000
White Balance
Auto Indoor Outdoor Hold (Fixed at the current white balance) Line-In Video Quality Extra
Super Fine Fine
Video Size
VGA (640 x 480) QVGA (320 x 240) Audio Recording Enable Photo
Off On
Still Photo Quality
Super Fine Fine
White Balance
Auto Indoor Outdoor Hold (Fixed at the current white balance) 45 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 46 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Settings Select Storage
(Menu items are common to [CAM] and [PLAY].)
Hard Disk Memory Stick
Display Display Auto Off Off
On Off
On Auto Off
Back Light
LCD Brightness
LCD Color
Display Mode
(0)+
(0)+
Auto LCD (Large-size characters) TV (Small-size characters)
Color Scheme
Orange Blue Green Pink
Time Display Off
On
Boot Screen Off
Default Select Photo
Setup Internal clock settings Set Date/Time
Date Format
YY/MM/DD DD/MM/YY MM/DD/YY
Auto Shutoff Off (Auto Shutoff disabled) 30 Seconds
1 Minute 5 Minutes
* Auto Shutoff is enabled when running on the internal battery. When running on an external battery, the power cannot be turned off automatically.
Remote Control
Off (Disabled) On (Enabled)
Language
English Korean Japanese
Video System
NTSC (Japan, Korea, USA, etc.) PAL (Europe, China, Africa, etc.)
Version Info GADGET version 46 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 47 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
Format
Hard Disk Memory Stick
* Formatting deletes all files including protected ones, and they can never be restored. Consider carefully before formatting.
* While formatting, do not change the Power switch position, operate GADGET, or remove the Memory Stick. Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro can not be used if it has been formatted on a PC. Reformat it on GADGET.
* Formatting cannot be performed when the Delete-Protection switch on the Memory
Stick is set to [LOCK].
Demo Mode Off
On Start Now File Browser
(Check the data stored on the hard disk or Memory Stick.) Audio DCIM Movie MP3 Power switch: [PLAY]
Video Options Play Mode
FInitial settings.
Single Video Play to End Repeat Repeat All
Play Multiple
Display Screen Size Display Multiple Movie Files Actual Size
Full Screen
Delete
Delete This Video Delete All Video Files File Number Reset
(Reassigns by starting with 0001.)
No Yes Select Multiple
Protect
Protect This Video (Cancels protection if it is protected.) Protect All Video Files Cancel Protection of All Video Files Select Multiple 47 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 48 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
* When listed in a table, protected files appear with a key icon. When checked in File
* Setting the Delete-Protection switch on Memory Stick to [LOCK] causes all files on the Browser, they are marked Protected. Memory Stick to be protected.
* When the Delete-Protection switch on the Memory Stick is set to [LOCK], no key icon appears.
Copy to Memory Stick
(Or Copy to Hard Disk)
Copy This Video Copy All Video Files Select Multiple Copy All Files Still Images Select Storage
Hard Disk Memory Stick
Options Slide Show On
Off
Play Multiple
Repeat Display Still Image On
Off
Slide Show Switching Time
3 Seconds 5 Seconds 10 Seconds
It takes longer than the set time for large-size still images recorded on other digital cameras to be displayed. (Reference: It takes about 10 seconds to display an image of about 3 mega (million) pixels.)
* The still image display function supports images ranging from QQVGA (162 x 120 dots) up to 5 mega pixels.
Delete Still image files to be deleted:
Delete This Image Delete All Images File Number Reset
(Reassigns by starting with 0001.)
No Yes Select Multiple
Protect
Protect This Still Photo Protect All Still Photos Cancel Protection of All Still Photos Select Multiple
* Setting the Delete-Protection switch on Memory Stick to [LOCK] causes all files on the Memory Stick to be protected.
Print This Still Photo Enter the number of copies to print out. When the unit is connected to a USB direct printing-enabled printer:
When the unit is not connected to a USB direct printing-enabled printer:
Select Save to DPOF file or Start Print. The number of copies to be printed out is saved in the DPOF file. 48 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 49 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
Print All Still Photos Enter the number of copies to print out. When the unit is connected to a USB direct printing-enabled printer:
When the unit is not connected to a USB direct printing-enabled printer:
Select Save to DPOF file or Start Print. The number of copies to be printed out is saved in the DPOF file.
Select Photo Save Number of Copies to DPOF File Start Print (This setting cannot be selected when not connected to a printer that supports USB direct printing.) Or Or Cancel
DPOF Print (Cannot be selected if no DPOF file exists.)
Clear DPOF File (Cannot be selected if no DPOF file exists.) GADGET is compliant with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standards. A DPOF-
compliant printer can be used to automatically print out photos specified on GADGET. You can select the still photo you want to print and specify the number of copies needed. Or you can choose to print all still photos in the number you specify. What you have specified is saved in the DPOF file. Additionally, GADGET supports USB direct printing. You can connect the device to a printer that supports USB direct printing to directly print from the printer without using a PC.
Copy to Memory Stick
(Or Copy to Hard Disk)
Copy This Still Image Copy All Images Select Multiple Copy All Files MP3 Song Selection
Select Title Select Artist Select Album Select Genre Select Folder
* Tag information in the MP3 file is used for Select Artist, Select Album, and Select Genre. For Select Folder, folder information is used.
Options Random
Off On
Play Multiple
Repeat Play Song
Off Song All (All songs associated with the current folder, artist, album, genre or all)
Display
Song Information Slide Show: All still images Slide Show: Selected still images Slide Show switching time
3 Seconds 5 Seconds 10 Seconds
Delete
Delete This MP3 File Delete All MP3 Files Select Multiple 49 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 50 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
Protect
Protect This MP3 File Protect All MP3 Files Cancel Protection of All MP3 Files Select Multiple
Protect
Protect This Audio File Protect All Audio Files Cancel Protection of All Audio Files Select Multiple
* Setting the Delete-Protection switch on Memory Stick to [LOCK] causes all files on the Memory Stick to be protected.
* Setting the Delete-Protection switch on Memory Stick to [LOCK] causes all files on the Memory Stick to be protected.
Copy to Memory Stick
(Or Copy to Hard Disk)
Copy This MP3 File Copy All MP3 Files Select Multiple Copy All Files
Copy to Memory Stick
(Or Copy to Hard Disk)
Copy This Audio File Copy All Audio Files Select Multiple Copy All Files Audio Options Play Multiple
Repeat Play Multiple Audio Files
Off Audio File Repeat All Audio Files
Delete
Delete This Audio File Delete All Audio Files File Number Reset
(Reassigns by starting with 0001.)
No Yes Settings The menu items are the same as those when the Power switch is set to [CAM]. File Browser
(Check the data stored in the hard disk or Memory Stick.) Audio DCIM Movie MP3 50 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 51 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Precautions for Use Precautions for Handling the Internal Hard Disk
Using hard disk management tools (such as a partition management tool) for a PC may disable the hard disk.
High-precision manufacturing technology is applied to fabrication of the hard disk. Therefore it is highly sensitive to impact, temperature, and humidity, and it can become faulty due to such factors.
Do not cause impact to the device while it is operating. That may damage the hard disk head or the magnetic disk that records and plays data to and from the hard disk. If damaged, the hard disk needs to be replaced.
Any hard disk failure disables the reading of any data recorded on it.
Even when the hard disk has been used correctly, we cannot recover data loss due to hard disk failure nor can we compensate for it. Be sure to copy any valuable data to your Memory Stick or make a backup copy of such data. Precautions on Handling the Camera
Use GADGET away from other equipment. Strong magnetism from a speaker or a large-sized motor may distort images on the display. Also, radio interference between a TV set/game machine and GADGET may lead to poor image reception on either or both of these devices.
In case GADGET does not operate normally because of magnetism or radio waves, remove the battery and the AC adaptor. Then reconnect them and turn on the power again.
If a radio tower or high-voltage cable exists in the surrounding area, the quality of recorded images and sounds may be affected by the radio waves and/
or high voltages involved.
When using insecticide or any volatile substances around the GADGET unit, take care to prevent the substance form being sprayed on the GADGET unit. Such substances may deteriorate its outer jacket or cause paint to peel off.
Do not allow rubber or vinyl products to be in contact with the GADGET unit for a long time.
When using GADGET on a beach or any other places exposed to sand or dust, take care not to allow sand/
dust to enter inside the device or the jack sections. Intrusion of sand/dust may cause failure. 51 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 52 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
Do not allow the device to come in contact with seawater or any water. If that ever happens, wipe the device body with a wet cloth after fully wringing it out. Then wipe it with a dry cloth.
When carrying the GADGET unit, take care not to drop or hit it against any object. High impact may damage the outer jacket, leading to failure.
Do not use the device for business purposes such as monitoring. GADGET is not designed to serve such business purposes. Using it at length may cause heat to accumulate inside the device, resulting in failure. When GADGET is not used for long periods:
When GADGET is not used for a long time, follow the in-
structions below for storing it.
Set the Power switch to [OFF].
Remove the power source such as the battery or the AC adaptor.
Avoid storing it in such places as follows:
Places that are exposed to dust or sand Places that are affected by magnetism, radio waves or static electricity Places that are exposed to high temperature, high humidity or direct sunlight Precautions for Use - Concerning the Operating Environment of the Supplied Software Windows environment
CPU: Pentium xx, xx MHz or above.
OS: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP. (PC/AT compatible computer with the Japanese version preinstalled.)
Memory: xx MB or more
Free space on the hard disk: xx MB or more (Space of xx MB or more is recommended.)
Display resolution: 800 x 600 dots or higher
Provided with a USB port.
With Windows Media Player xx or later installed
With DirectX xx or later installed Macintosh environment
OS: MacOS 9.1 - 9.22 (Macintosh with one of these versions preinstalled)
Memory: xx MB or more
Free space on the hard disk: xx MB or more (Space of xx MB or more is recommended.)
Display resolution: 800 x 600 dots or higher
Provided with a USB port 52 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 53 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Notes
Not all PCs configured with the above environment are subject to guarantee of proper operation. Precautions for Cleaning the Unit and Handling the Internal Lithium Cell
PCs used via a USB hub or with a USB card are out of the scope of guarantee. Cleaning
If your OS is Windows 2000/XP, log in as the [Administrator
(administrator of the PC)] (or a user with the equivalent privileges) to install the OS.
Wipe dust off the main unit using a soft, dry cloth. Do not use a solvent such as benzine or thinner. Such solvents may deteriorate the outer jacket or cause paint to peel off. If the jacket is heavily soiled, soak a wipe in thinned kitchen detergent, wring it out well, and wipe the jacket with it. Then, finish with a dry cloth.
When using a chemically treated wipe, follow the accompanying instructions.
If fingerprints are left on the lens or if you used GADGET in a highly humid place or in a place that may be affected by salt, such as a seashore, be sure to wipe the lens surface with a soft wipe.
If the LCD screen is soiled with fingerprints or dirt, wipe it with the supplied wiper (for ITCAM-9 only) or with a dry, soft wipe. 53 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 54 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Internal Rechargeable Lithium Cell GADGET incorporates a rechargeable lithium cell that stores the date and other settings even when the AC adaptor and the battery are removed. The rechargeable lithium cell is automatically recharged when GADGET is used. If the device is not used at all, the cell runs down in a week, and the time is displayed like this: .- -
-. In this case, connect the AC adaptor to GADGET or install a battery into it, then turn the Power switch to [PLAY] or
[CAM]. Then leave it for xx hours or longer. After that, set the date again (
Note, however, that GADGET operates normally even when the lithium cell has drained if you do not need date recording. Page xx). Notes
If date setting fails even after the internal rechargeable lithium cell is Page fully charged, contact our service agent available to you (
xx).
Recycling of lithium cells is encouraged since they contain precious resources of which only small deposits have been identified. As for disposal of GADGET after you have finished using it, bring it to our recycling agent. Precaution for Using Memory Stick/
Memory Stick Pro Using and Storing
Do not make contact with the jacks or allow any metal to make contact with them.
Do not affix any item other than the prepared labels.
Do not cause high impact to it, bend it, or drop it.
Do not disassemble or alter it.
Keep it off water.
Avoid using or storing it in places as described below:
In a heated car, under the blazing sun, or in any place exposed to high temperature Under direct sunlight In a place exposed to high humidity or corrosive effect When carrying or storing GADGET, keep it in the case supplied with your Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro.
Data may be destroyed if GADGET is used in any of the following ways:
If the Memory Stick or Memory Stick Pro is removed or the unit's power is shut off while writing or reading data. If the unit is used under the influence of static electricity or electrical noise. 54 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 55 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Formatting Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro formatted on a PC is not guaranteed to operate on GADGET. Formatting must be performed on GADGET (
Page xx). Notes
Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
Other system names and product names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective owners. Note that the symbols for trademarks/registered trademarks, such as TM or (R), may not be explicitly used in this document.
If data in your Memory Stick or Memory Stick Pro has been destroyed or lost due to inappropriate usage, Samsung shall not be liable for any loss whatsoever.
We recommend that you back up important data by copying them to your PC'S hard disk. Image Compatibility
GADGET is compliant with the Design rules for Camera File systems standard, a unified standard established by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association. Static images recorded on devices not compliant with the unified standard cannot be displayed on GADGET.
If a Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro used on another device will not operate, format the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro on your GADGET
recorded on the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro. Page xx). Note that formatting erases all data 55 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 56 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Precautions for Handling the Lens and the LCD Screen Handling the Lens
When the lens is cloudy, turn off the Power switch and let the device stand for about an hour. The cloudiness will disappear when the unit has caught up with the ambient temperature.
In order to prevent fungi, keep the device in a clean place with adequate ventilation. We recommend that you operate GADGET with the power on about once a month, which helps your GADGET to operate in good condition for an extended period. Handling the LCD Screen
Dark dots may appear on the LCD screen or they may stay on (in red, blue or green). This phenomenon is not an LCD malfunction. Even though our LCD screens are manufactured using high-precision technology, at a ratio of 0.01% or less, some may be subject to pixel loss or persisting dots on the screen. You can be reassured, however, that these dots will not be recorded in your data.
In a cold district, or when the main unit is excessively cold, the LCD screen may become slightly darker than usual immediately after powering on. As the temperature rises, the normal brightness comes back.
Under accute changes in temperature, condensation may occur on the LCD screen. In that case, only use the supplied wiper (only for ITCAM-
9) or a soft sloth to wipe it off. 56 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 57 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Precautions for Charging and Handling the Battery Charging
Before starting, be sure to charge the battery
Page xx).
Keep charging until the CHARGE lamp goes off at an ambient temperature between 0 and 40 degrees centigrade. Outside this temperature range, charging may be more time-consuming.
After charging is finished, remove the AC adaptor from the unit's DC IN jack or disconnect the battery from the GADGET unit. Using the Battery Efficiently
Use the battery at an ambient temperature between 0 and 40 degrees centigrade. Under 0 degrees centigrade, the operating hours may be reduced. Under such conditions, you can extend the operating hours by warming the battery beforehand in your pocket.
The battery keeps going down even in the standby state or when playing is paused. Turning off the power whenever possible helps extend the operating hours.
The battery is not waterproof. Take care to keep it away from water. Storing Battery
Leaving the battery installed in your GADGET slowly leads to battery drain even when the Power switch is set to [OFF]. Be sure to disconnect the battery from the main unit after charging or when you will not use the device for hours. This procedure enables you to prevent battery drain and reduction in battery life.
Store the battery in a cool place with low humidity, at a fixed temperature if possible. An excessively low or high ambient temperature may reduce the battery life.
When you are storing the battery at length, we recommend that you charge the battery at least once a year and put it back in storage after completely letting it discharge. 57 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 58 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Checking Remaining Battery Capacity Short-circuiting of the Battery Jack Section Do not allow any metal items (such as a necklace or a hair pin) to make contact with the battery's jacks (plus and minus pins). Doing so may cause short-circuiting, which may result in an electric shock, liquid leakage, overheating, ignition, or blow-out. When the display indicates that the remaining battery capacity is adequate but the power shuts off shortly, charge the battery to its full capacity.again. The remaining battery capacity should now be displayed correctly. Note, however, that correct indication may not be recovered after the unit has been used at a high temperature at length, after the unit has stood with the battery fully charged, or after the battery has been heavily used. Use the information above to plan your shooting hours. Battery Life
A battery has a life. The battery capacity slowly goes down as it is repeatedly used or used over time. When the operating time has become significantly short, the battery has reached the end of its life, requiring you to replace it with a new one.
When disposing of a battery pack that you no longer need, do not burn or disassemble it. Cover the jack section with tape or the like and bring it to a recycle shop available to you. 58 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 59 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Using GADGET Overseas With GADGET, you can record and play back data anywhere around the world. Keep the following notes in mind when you do so. Power Supply The AC adaptor shipped with the GADGET unit is designed to automatically switch to the appropriate supply voltage among those used around the world (100 V, 120 V, 220 V or 240 V) and to an appropriate frequency (50 Hz or 60 Hz). However, the shape of the power receptacle may differ , depending on your destination country, region, or district. When using your GADGET overseas, check the shape of the power receptacle of your destination and prepare a suitable plug. For purchase of an outlet adaptor plug, contact our service agent or your travel agency. The same charging procedure applies as that for domestic use. The supplied AC adaptor is designed to support all supply voltages (100 V, 120 V, 220 V and 240 V) and frequencies (50 Hz and 60 Hz) used in the world. Do not use a commercially available transform-
er; it may cause failure. Types of Power Receptacles in Major Countries and Regions Type BF A B C S Shape Outlet Adaptor Plug Not needed Major Countries and Regions Japan, North America Europe, Asia, Africa Europe Oceania, China An example of an outlet adaptor plug Insert in the direction as shown. Power cord 59 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 60 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Watching TV Ground wave analog color TV broadcasting is per-
formed in three systems: NTSC, PAL (PAL/PAL-M/PAL-
N), and SECAM. These systems are related to devices such as TVs, VCRs, and video cameras. To play record-
ed videos, the color systems of the recording and play-
ing devices must match. The GADGET unit can be connected to an NTSC or PAL-system TV set, you need to prepare either an NTSC- or PAL-system TV. Major countries and regions using the NTSC system USA American Samoa Antigua and Babuda Yemen (some districts) British Bermuda Ecuador El Salvador Guyana Canada Cuba Guatemala Guam Grenada Costa Rica Columbia Jamaica Surinam Saint Christopher and Nevis Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Saint Lucia Taiwan Korea Chile Trinidad and Tobago Commonwealth of Dominica Dominican Republic Nicaragua Venezuela Haiti Panama Bahamas and Marshall Barbados Fiji Philippines Puerto Rico Vietnam (some districts) Belize Peru Bolivia Honduras Mariana Islands Federated States of Micronesia 60 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 61 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Myanmar Mexico Major countries and regions using the PAL system
[PAL]
UK Italy Australia Austria The Netherlands Kuwait Singapore Switzerland Sweden Spain Slovakia Thailand Czech China Denmark Germany New Zealand Norway Hungary Finland Belgium Hong Kong Poland Portugal Malaysia
[PAL-M]
Brazil
[PAL-N]
Argentina Uruguay Paraguay Major countries and regions using the SECAM system Iraq Iran Ukraine Guyana France Bulgaria Monaco Russia Notes
Prepare a TV set that has video/audio jacks. 61 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 62 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Troubleshooting Troubleshooting While Recording
[Symptom]
Recording is disabled.
[Cause]
The hard disk, or Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro does not have enough free space.
[Action]
Delete unnecessary data.
[Symptom]
The recordable time/photo count for movies or still im-
ages significantly differs from the value stated in this document.
[Cause]
The recordable time/photo count varies depending on the subject images. This is not a failure.
[Action]
[Cause]
The recordable time and photo count become less than the stated values when movies, still images, and audio/
music files are used in a single Memory Stick/Memo-
ry Stick Pro.
[Action]
While Playing
[Symptom]
Movies and/or sounds are not played normally.
[Cause]
Data may have been destroyed because of static elec-
tricity or radio waves.
[Action]
Create backup copies of important data on a PC or oth-
er media.
[Symptom]
Sounds are not heard through earphones while display-
ing still images.
[Cause]
While displaying still images, it is normal that sounds are not heard.
[Action]
[Symptom]
The LCD screen displays movies in a small size. 62 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 63 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
[Cause]
The movies were recorded in QVGA (320 x 240) mode and played with [Display Screen Size] set to [Actual Size].
[Action]
From the menu, set [Display Screen Size] to [Full Screen].
[Symptom]
While recording fast motions, sometimes mosaic type noise occurs.
[Cause]
The phenomenon occurs from the inherent nature of MPEG4 movies. This is not an abnormality.
[Action]
Record in [Extra] mode.
[Symptom]
Files recorded on other devices or using third-party software cannot be played.
[Cause]
GADGET cannot always play files recorded on other de-
vices or using third-party software. This is not an abnor-
mality.
[Action]
[Symptom]
Files recorded on GADGET cannot be played on anoth-
er device or images in the files cannot be displayed in the correct size.
[Cause]
Other devices cannot always play files recorded on GADGET or cannot always play images in such files in the correct size. This is not an abnormality.
[Action]
[Symptom]
Data recorded on a PC cannot be read on GADGET.
[Cause]
GADGET cannot read data that are incompatible with GADGET.
[Action]
[Symptom]
MPEG4 movies recorded on GADGET cannot be played on a PC.
[Cause]
A PC without movie-playing software installed cannot play movies recorded on GADGET. 63 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 64 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
[Action]
Install the supplied software. 4. An MP3 folder cannot be played if it has a hierarchical structure with more than three or more sub-folder layers.
[Symptom]
Black boarders appear at the top and bottom of the screen while playing movies on a PC.
[Cause]
If top and bottom black boarders were included in the original video/broadcasting screen, they are naturally included in movies, recorded or played on GADGET. When playing such movies on a PC, those black board-
ers appear as well. This is not an abnormality.
[Action]
[Symptom]
MP3 files cannot be played on GADGET.
[Cause]
1. An MP3 file cannot be played if its folder/file name includes characters other than Japanese or English characters. (When Japanese has been selected from the Display Language menu item) 2. An MP3 file cannot be played if its encoding format is not 3. An MP3 folder cannot be played if it has more than 100 folders and compatible. files in all.
[Action]
1. Use Japanese or English characters for the name. 2. An incompatible file cannot be played by design. 3. Delete unnecessary folders and files to reduce the total number to 4. Restructure the sub-folders under the MP3 folder into a hierarchy 100 or less. with three layers or fewer.
[Symptom]
The title/artist name does not appear for the MP3 file be-
ing played.
[Cause]
Although GADGET supports the MP3 ID tags, they may not always be displayed in the following cases:
The folder/file name includes characters other than Japanese or English characters. (When Japanese has been selected from the [Display Language]
menu item)
The ID tag includes characters other than Japanese or English characters.
(When Japanese has been selected from the Display Language menu item)
[Action]
64 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 65 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM While Operating Memory Stick
[Symptom]
Data cannot be written, deleted, or formatted to/from/on the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro.
[Cause]
The Delete-Protection switch has been locked.
[Action]
Unlock the Delete-Protection switch.
[Symptom]
Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro formatted on a de-
vice other than GADGET is not useable.
[Cause]
Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro formatted on a de-
vice other than GADGET cannot be used.
[Action]
Reformat it on GADGET.
[Symptom]
Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro formatted on GAD-
GET is not useable on other devices.
[Cause]
[Action]
Format it on the device it will be used with.
[Symptom]
Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro cannot be read on GADGET.
[Cause]
A certain folder has been deleted from the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro on the PC that is running it.
[Action]
Do not delete any folder from Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro.
[Symptom]
Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro formatted in the NTFS format cannot be detected on GADGET.
[Cause]
GADGET does not support NTFS-formatted Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro.
[Action]
Use GADGET to format any Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro to be used on GADGET.
[Symptom]
GADGET-formatted Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro is not useable.
[Cause]
GADGET or the Memory Stick/Memory Stick Pro may be faulty. 65 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 66 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
[Action]
Contact our service center (
Page xx). Connecting to a TV Set or VCR
[Symptom]
No images or sounds are generated after connecting to a TV set.
[Cause]
Connection may be faulty.
[Action]
Re-connect using the supplied cable.
[Cause]
The Power switch may not be set to [PLAY], disabling image and sound playback.
[Action]
Set the Power switch to [PLAY].
[Symptom]
Connecting to external equipment using the cradle dis-
turbs the display.
[Cause]
Connecting GADGET to both video/audio input and out-
put jacks of a single external device may disturb the dis-
play.
[Action]
Connect GADGET to either the video/audio input or out-
put jack, not to both.
[Symptom]
Part of the display characters do not appear.
[Cause]
Part of the display characters may be suppressed de-
pending on the TV type. This is not a failure.
[Action]
[Symptom]
Panoramic images (16.9) cannot be recorded normally.
[Cause]
GADGET does not support panoramic images.
[Action]
[Symptom]
Automatic recording fails to record the top portion.
[Cause]
GADGET's automatic recording function starts after de-
tecting video signal input. Thus , it may not record the portion immediately after the start of automatic record-
ing. 66 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 67 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
[Action]
Give a one-minute allowance or so for timer setting on the external equipment. Connecting to a PC
[Symptom]
After connecting the USB cable, a green [?] mark ap-
pears for [USB High-Volume Storage Device] in [Device Manager] on Windows.
[Cause]
Depending on the OS, [?] may appear if the cable was connected without installing the supplied USB driver.
[Action]
Disconnect the USB cable from GADGET and install the USB driver.
[Symptom]
While using Windows Me, [Warning on device removal]
appeared after the USB cable was disconnected.
[Cause]
This warning appears if the cable was connected with-
out installing the supplied USB driver.
[Action]
Install the USB driver.
[Symptom]
The PC that has been recovered from suspension does not detect GADGET.
[Cause]
[Action]
Restart the PC. Other Trouble
[Symptom]
GADGET cannot be powered on.
[Cause]
GADGET cannot be powered on unless the battery and/
or AC adaptor is/are connected correctly.
[Action]
Check the connections.
[Cause]
The battery is run down.
[Action]
Charge the battery, or replace the battery with a fully charged one. 67 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 68 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM
[Symptom]
The power is suspended immediately after it is turned on.
[Cause]
The remaining battery capacity is not sufficient.
[Action]
Charge the battery, or replace the battery with a fully charged one.
[Symptom]
GADGET does not detect DPOF information that has been set on another device.
[Cause]
GADGET may not detect DPOF information that has been set on another device. This is not a failure.
[Action]
Re-enter the information on GADGET.
[Symptom]
Recording/playing failed, followed by screen freeze.
[Cause]
[Action]
Press the reset switch inside the battery case. After pressing the reset switch, check any desired settings.
[Symptom]
Red, blue, green, or white dots appeared on the screen.
[Cause]
At a ratio of less than 0.01%, LCD screens are subject to pixel loss or dots that are permanently lit, which is not a failure.
[Action]
[Symptom]
DPOF setting/resetting is time-consuming.
[Cause]
Setting/resetting is naturally time-consuming if there are numerous files to be set or reset. This is not an abnor-
mality.
[Action]
[Symptom]
DPOF information that has been set on another device is deleted.
[Cause]
Deleting a file on GADGET may delete DPOF informa-
tion set on an another device. This is not a failure.
[Action]
68 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 69 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Additional Information Major Specifications ITCAM-7/9 System Hard disk drive/Memory Stick recording system (with MPEG4 video compression and ADPCM audio compression) Recording method NTSC/PAL color, CCIR-compliant method Video signal Audio recording method ADPCM method, 44.1 kHz/16 bits (stereo) Recording media Internal 1-inch hard disk drive: 1.5 GB Memory Stick: 16 - 128 MB Memory Stick Pro: 256 MB - 32 GB Recording/playing time (for the internal hard disk) Video file format Bit rate 20 - 120 minutes: VGA, Extra (VBR) 60 minutes: Super Fine (CBR, 3.0 Mbps) 150 minutes: QVGA, Super Fine (CBR, 1.2 Mbps) AVI format, MPEG4 video compression and ADPCM audio compression Video: 0.5 Mbps (QVGA)- 2.5 Mbps (VGA), supporting CBR and VBR Audio: 352.8 Kbps 1/6 type CCD, about 350,000 pixels (total), progressive scanning Image pickup device Optical magnification: 10 Zoom lens f = 3.15 - 31.5 mm, F = 1.8 - 2.0 Focal length Filter diameter 30 mm Minimum object intensity0.5 lux LCD screen Model 2 semi-transmissive color LCD, about 211,000 pixels 69 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 70 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM General Specifications Input/output jacks Input/output jacks for USB 2.0 (5-pin, mini-B type) (shared for S-video, composite video, and audio) Earphone jack USB 2.0-compliant Input/output jacks USB jack Special connector for connecting the cradle (for video, audio, power supply, etc.) Headphone jack Allowable operating temperature Allowable relative temperature Supply voltage 3.5 , 3-pin mini jack 0 C - 40 C 10% - 80%
Power consumption External dimensions Mass 7.2 V (when operating on a battery) 8.4 V (when operating via the AC adaptor) About 5.0 W 3310363 mm (width x height x depth) About 220 g (including the battery) Cradle Specifications (only for ITCAM-9) Input/output jacks S-video input jack Mini Din 4-pin Y input: 1 Vp-p, 75 unbalanced, negative sync C input: 0.286 mV, 75 unbalanced 70 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 71 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM S-video output jack Mini Din 4-pin Y output: 1 Vp-p, 75 unbalanced, negative sync C output: 0.286 mV, 75 unbalanced AV input 3.5 , 4-pin mini jack Video input: 1 Vp-p, 75 unbalanced, negative sync Audio input: 327 mV, 10 k, stereo AV output 3.5 , 4-pin mini jack Video output: 1 Vp-p, 75 unbalanced, negative sync Audio output: 327 mV, 2.2 k, stereo Special connector for connecting ITCAM-7/9 (for video, audio, power supply, etc.) DC input Dimensions
(width x height x depth) Weight DC 8.4 V 127 mm x 80 mm x 68 mm About 170 g AC Adaptor Specifications Input voltage Output voltage Allowable operating temperature Dimensions
(width x height x depth) Weight AC 100 - 240 V, 50/60 Hz DC 8.4 V, 1.6 A 0 C - 40 C 60 mm x 44 mm x 26 mm 110 g 71 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 72 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM Guarantee and Services 1. Guarantee (attached as a separate document) When receiving the guarantee from your dealer, be sure to check the entries for Dealer Name and Guarantee Period, and keep the gurantee in a safe place. 2. Guarantee period: For one year after the date of purchase If the unit is used for business or special purposes, it is subject to pay repair services even during the guarantee period. 3. Requesting repair services during the guarantee period First, refer to the Troubleshooting section in this manual and check the device again. If the problem still persists, then present the guarantee certificate to your dealer and make a request for repair. For this product, repair services are only supported for items that can be brought in. 4. Requesting repair services after the guarantee period has expired First, contact your dealer. If it is possible to maintain the product's functionality by repairing it, we provide pay repair services upon request. 5. Minimum retaining period for replacement performance components The repair performance components (parts needed for maintaining the defined functionality) for this digital video camera will be retained in stock for eight years after the production is discontinued. 6. Feel free to make inquiries to your dealer about our after-the-sale services, including repair services during the guarantee period. You can also contact the following:
Information we need:
Your name, address, and phone number
The product name (ITCAM-7/9), Item No., and date of purchase
Description of the trouble or abnormality 72 Inst_Manu_US.book Page 73 Tuesday, August 12, 2003 6:22 PM List of Service Agents The agents listed below can also provide repair services. Please contact our service agent nearest you.
* Request: Please be sure to contact our service center for advisory or handling-related information concerning this product.
* Note that the information on service agents, including their phone numbers and addresses, are subject to change. District Hokkaido Tohoku Shop Name Prefecture Address Phone Number Fax Number Hokkaido Hokkaido Hokkaido Hokkaido Aomori Aomori Aomori Aomori
, Sapporo-shi
, Sapporo-shi
, Sapporo-shi
, Sapporo-shi
, Hachinohe-shi
, Hachinohe-shi
, Hachinohe-shi
, Hachinohe-shi 011-xxx-xxx 011-xxx-xxx 011-xxx-xxx 011-xxx-xxx 0178-xxx-xxx 0178-xxx-xxx 0178-xxx-xxx 0178-xxx-xxx 011-xxx-xxx 011-xxx-xxx 011-xxx-xxx 011-xxx-xxx 0178-xxx-xxx 0178-xxx-xxx 0178-xxx-xxx 0178-xxx-xxx 73
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2003-11-26 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Effective |
2003-11-26
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
|
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
|
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1 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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1 |
Pine Brook, New Jersey 07058
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1 |
United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
r******@pctestlab.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
|
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
A3L
|
||||
1 | Equipment Product Code |
GADGET
|
||||
app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
J****** C****
|
||||
1 | Title |
General Manager
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
973-8********
|
||||
1 |
j******@samsung.com
|
|||||
app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
PCTEST Engineering Lab., Inc.
|
||||
1 | Name |
R**** O******
|
||||
1 | Physical Address |
6660-B Dobbin Road
|
||||
1 |
Columbia, Maryland 21045
|
|||||
1 |
United States
|
|||||
1 | Telephone Number |
410-2********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
410-2********
|
||||
1 |
r******@pctestlab.com
|
|||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Digital Camera | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.
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||||
1 | Name |
N******** P******
|
||||
1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
|
||||
1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
|
||||
1 |
n******@samsung.co..kr
|
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1 | 1 | 15B | CE |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
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