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HP 618 Digital Camer a User’s Guide HP Imaging T echnology.
HP 618 Digital Camer a User’s Guide 2 Legal Notices Legal Notices Copyright 20 00 Hewle tt-Pack ard Company . ALL RIGHT S RESERVED . The information contained in this document is sub ject to change without notice .
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 3 T able of Contents Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Chapter 1: Introduction ....... ................................. ...................... ...................... ................... ............. ..................
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 4 T able of Contents Chapter 7: Troubleshooting ........ ................................. ...................... ..................... ................ ................. ...................... ..... 88 Troubleshooting Common Problems .
Chapter 1: Introduction 5 Product Overview Chapter 1: Introduction We l c o m e t o t he HP 618 Dig ital C amera User’s Guide . This guide will help you tak e high-quality pictures quickl y and easily with your HP 618 digital camer a. Product Ov erview The HP 618 is a versatile, point-and-s hoot digital camer a.
Chapter 1: Introduction 6 What’s in this Guide What’s in this Guide This User’s Gui de provides all the “ how to” and refere nce information you need to us e your camer a successfull y.
Chapter 1: Introduction 7 How to Use this Guide How to Use this Guide Y ou can use th is guide online, or you can print it out. The main advantage of using it online is that you can use its built-in se arching and linking capabilities on your com puter to quickly find the in f o r m at i o n yo u n ee d .
Chapter 2: Prepar ing to T ak e Pictures 8 Accessing the Cap ture Mode and Powerin g on the C amera Chapter 2: Pr eparing to T ak e Pictures Overvie w Y ou can use your camera’s defaul t settings to tak e picture s in a point-and-shoot fashion, or you can use more advanced features that you set vi a the camera’s status L CD and image L CD.
Chapter 2: Preparing to T ak e Pictures 9 Using the Status LCD Using the St atus L CD Figure 2: St atus LCD Ind ica tor s The s tat us LCD conv eys imp or tan t in for mat ion abou t the ca mera’s stat us .
Chapter 2: Preparing to T ake Pictures 10 Using the Stat us L CD Setting the Flash Mode Y o u r c am e ra h a s s e v e n f l a s h m od e s . T he d e fa u l t fl as h mo d e i s Au t o ( no i c o n s d i s p l ay ed ) . E ac h m o de is d i s p l ay e d o n t h e s t at u s LCD w i t h t h e ic o n ( s ) sh o w n in T a b l e 2.
Chapter 2: Preparing to T ake Pictures 11 Using the Stat us L CD Setting the Timer Mode Note: The 10-Second Timer mode is disabled for the Timelap se image t ype. (S ee “Set ting th e Image T ype” on page 13.) Y our camer a has thre e timer modes.
Chapter 2: Preparing to T ake Pictures 12 Using the Image LCD Using the I mage L CD Figure 4: Image LC D Screen in Live View T urn the image L CD on by pressing the DISPLA Y button on the back of the camera. Y ou now see the live view of Captur e mode on the image L CD.
Chapter 2: Preparing to T ake Pictures 13 Using the Image LCD Macro and Infinity A uto Focus Range In dicators When the au to focus range is s et to Macro, a Macr o icon is displayed on the right side of the text message area. Wh en the auto focus r ange is set to Infinity, INF is displayed.
Chapter 2: Preparing to T ake Pictures 14 Using the Image LCD Using the Overlay Soft K ey Press the middle (Overlay) soft ke y to turn both overlay bars off in the live view of Captur e mode. T o turn the overlay bars on again, press any of the thr ee soft k eys .
Chapter 2: Preparing to T ake Pictures 15 Using the Image LCD Using the Capture Mode Menu s Y our camera has fou r Captur e mode menus : Note: For mor e information about all of th e Captu re m ode men us and related soft k ey s, see “Chapter 6: Menu and Soft K ey Reference” starting on page 52.
Chapter 3: T aking Pictures 16 T aking Si mple Po int-and-S hoot Pic tures Chapter 3: T aking Pic tures Overvie w On c e y o u ha v e s e t y o ur c a m er a t o Ca p t u re m o d e an d y o u h a ve .
Chapter 3: T aki ng Pictures 17 T aking More Advan ced Pictures 4 Press the shut ter re leas e button. W ait for the shut ter sound, indicati ng the cam er a has capt ured the ima ge. Then re lease th e butt on. The captured image app ears for a 3-second Instant Review p eriod on the image L CD.
Chapter 3: T aki ng Pictures 18 T akin g More Adva nced Pi ctures 8 Press the rig ht (Exit) soft k e y to exi t the Captur e m ode menus. Note: The image L CD uses a l ot of battery power.
Chapter 3: T aki ng Pictures 19 T aking More Advan ced Pictures Shooting a One Sho t Image If you are using th e: Shutter r elease button wit h no timer mode set Shutter r elease button wit h no timer mode set Shutter r elease button wit h no timer mode set Shutter r elease button w ith no timer mode s et, pre ss the shu tter r elease but ton.
Chapter 3: T aki ng Pictures 20 T aking More Advan ced Pictures Shoo ti ng Con ti nuo us Ima ges Note: If you set the ti mer mode to 10-Second Timer or 3-Second Remote for the Continuous image ty pe, yo u can on ly tak e on e pictu re.
Chapter 3: T aki ng Pictures 21 T ak ing More A dvanced P ictures Shooting Timelapse Images Note: The 10-Second Timer mode is disabled for th e Timel apse image type.
Chapter 3: T aking P ictures 22 Using the Zoom Lever Using the Z oom Lev er While you ar e fr aming the subject for a picture, you will lik ely find th at you need to zoom in or out on the subject. This section expla ins the camer a’s zoom le ver, which you can use for th is purpose.
Chapter 3: T aking P ictures 23 Understand ing the LEDs on the C amera Understandin g the LEDs on the Camera Y our camera has several LEDs (Light Emitting Diodes) that light solid or blink to indicate.
Chapter 3: T aking P ictures 24 Understand ing the LEDs on the C amera Timer LED Figu re 1 1: Timer LED The red t imer LED on the fr ont of the camer a (see F igure 1 1) lights solid and/or blinks depen ding on the timer mode you set (see “Sett ing the Timer Mode” on page 11).
Chapter 3: T aking P ictures 25 Using In stant Review Using Inst ant Review The Instant Review fe atur e allows you to see displayed on the image L CD either t he One S hot image, the final image of a Conti nuous ima ge sequence, or the first image of a Timelaps e sequence you just captur ed.
Chapter 3: T aking Pictu res 2 6 Recording Sound Recording Sound Note: Y ou can record up to 45 seconds of soun d pe r image or se quenc e of ima ges . Y ou can record sound to attach to your images when your camer a is in Capture mode and has In s t a n t Re v i ew s e t on ( s ee t h e p re v i o u s se c t io n ) .
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 27 Using Playba ck Mode Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images Overvie w This chapter explains how to view capt ured images via the Playback mode and how to r eview the images via the Review mode.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 28 Using Playba ck Mode Viewing Images Full Scr een When you first enter Pl ayback mode, the image L CD displays the last image saved on the memory card .
Chapter 4: Viewing and Reviewing Images 29 U sing Playback Mode Creating and Play ing a Slideshow Y ou can create a slideshow to display y our images on the image L CD or on a television screen. Y our slideshow can include all of the images on the memory card, or you can choose a s ingle category of images to use.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Revi ewing Images 30 Using Review Mode Using Review Mode Acce ssing the Rev iew Mode T o access the Review mode: Fig ur e 14: Image L CD Sc reen in Revie w Mode 1 Set the camer a mode dial to Review mode . 2 Power on the camer a if you haven’t alr eady.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Revi ewing Images 31 Using Review Mode Marking and Unmarking Images Y ou can mark several images so that, when you sele ct an action from the R eview mode menus , that action will apply to all the mark e d images.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Revi ewing Images 32 Using Review Mode Deleting Images Y ou can delete a single image t hat is curr ently s elected (whethe r it is a One Shot or C ontinuous image, an individua.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Revi ewing Images 3 3 Using Review Mode Gr ouping Images and Dissolving Image G roups Note: A group becomes a folder on the memory card, in which all the imag es in that group are stored. Y ou can group images to organize them in one folder on the memory car d.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Revi ewing Images 34 Using Review Mode Protec ting and Unpr otecting Images Y ou can protect images so th at they won’t be deleted accident ally.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Revi ewing Images 35 Using Review Mode Categorizing Images an d Deselecting Image Categories Y ou can assign a category to your images to mak e them easier to find and organize . Y ou can also play a slideshow of a category of images very easily.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Revi ewing Images 36 Using Review Mode Searching for Images by Date and by Category Figure 20: Find By Date Y ou can use the Find menu in Review mode to search for images b y date or by category. F or m ore information on categories, see “Categorizing Images and Desel ecting Image Categories” on page 35.
Chapter 4: Viewing and Revi ewing Images 37 Using Review Mode T o search for i mages by ca tegory: 1 Press the MENU butto n on the back of the camer a. The Edit m enu of Review mode is displayed. 2 Press the right arrow on the 4-way controll er to scroll to th e Find menu.
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 38 T ransferring Images to Y ou r Computer Chapter 5: Sharing Images Overvie w Y ou can use the images you capture with your camer a in many fun and cre ative ways. Y ou can trans fer th em t o yo ur c ompu ter fo r u se i n c reat ive proje ct s, o r f or s ha rin g wi th fa mi ly an d f ri ends vi a the Internet.
Chapter 5: Sh aring Images 39 T ransferring Image s to Y our Comp uter The one ex ception is W indows NT 4.0, be cause it does not support th e USB interf ace. A Windows NT 4.0 compute r must have either an HP P10 00/1100 or similar pr inter, or a memory car d reader con nec te d to it s s eri al o r p aral lel in ter face .
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 40 T ransferring Images to Y ou r Computer Figu re 23: Connecting the U SB Cab le t o the Camera 4 Open the door to the camer a’s connector compartment and connect the squa re end o f the USB cable to the bottom (USB) connector (see Figure 23).
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 41 T ransferring Images to Y ou r Computer T ransferring Images Using the USB Disk Drive Settin g If your computer is running either Macintosh OS 8.6 or better, or Windows Me, 98, or 2000, you can tr ansfer images fr om your camer a to the c omputer by using the U SB Disk Drive se tting in the PC Connect Mode submenu.
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 42 T ransferring Images to Y ou r Computer Using Y o ur Camera as a USB M ass S torage Device to T r ansfer Image s Note: Software for M acintosh computers was included with your cam era . If you wish , you can use this software to tr ansfer im ages to your Macintosh, instead of the pr ocedure s here.
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 43 T ransferring Images to Y ou r Computer T ran sferring Images from a Memory Car d to a Windows NT 4.0 Computer Note: It is assumed in this subsection that you have already followed the HP 618 Digita l Camera Quick Start Guide to install the HP Photo Imaging Software on your computer.
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 44 U sing a Digital Print Order Format (DPO F) File Using a Digital Print Order F ormat (DPO F) File A DPOF file is a file you cr eate using your cam era that allows you to pr e-sele ct which images you want to print.
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 45 Using a Digital Print Or der For mat (DPOF) File Viewing a DPOF File T o view a DPOF file, do the following while in the Print Order F orm menu: 1 Press the down arrow on the 4-way contr olle r to highlight the View Or der menu option.
Chapter 5 : Sharing Images 46 JetSendin g Images to a P rinter JetSending Images to a Printer HP JetSend allows for easy, wireless p rinting. If your printer supports the HP JetSend infrare d t e c h .
Chapter 5 : Sharing Images 47 JetSendin g Images to a P rinter Using the T ransmit Menu to JetSend the Current o r All Mark ed Images T o JetSend the curr ent image or all mark ed images to a JetSend-capable printer: 1 Set the camer a mode dial to Review mode .
Chapter 5 : Sharing Images 48 T ransmitting Images Between T w o Cameras T r ansmitting Images Between T wo Camer a s Y ou can use the Camera-Camera opt ion in the T r ansmit menu of Review mode to se nd images from your camer a to another camer a, or to r eceive images fr om another camer a.
Chapter 5 : Sharing Images 49 T ransmitting Ima ges Between T wo Cameras Receiving Images fr om Another Camer a T o receive images from another Digita camer a: 1 Set the camer a mode dial to Review mode . 2 Power on the camer a if you haven’t alr eady.
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 50 Connecting the Camera to Y our T elevision Connecting the Camer a to Y our T e levision Note: Y our camera comes with a 6 ft. aud io/ video cable, which you can use to connect the camer a to a television. When the camer a is connected to a tel evision, the television functions the same as the came ra’s image L CD.
Chapter 5: Sharing Images 51 Connecting the Camera to Y our T elevision Note: T o co nserve batter y power, you may wa nt to use an HP-appro ved A C power adapter to power the came ra while you have it connected to a television. 2 Connect the audio input (red) end of the audio/video cable into the television’s audio input connector.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 52 Capture Mode Men us and Soft K eys Chapter 6: Menu and S oft K ey Reference Overvie w Note: Updates for your camera’s firmware are posted fr om time-to-time on the HP website at: www.hp.co m/pho tosmart www.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 5 3 Capture M ode Menus and Soft Keys File Se ttings S ubmenu Note: All options you set ar e active fr om shot - to-shot; they also r emain set when you cycl e the power on the camer a.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 54 Capture M ode Menus and Soft Keys Note: “Storage Cap acities of Memory Cards” on page 109 lists the num ber of images an 8 MB, 16 MB, and 32 MB memory card can stor e, depending on the JPEG quality level or TIFF setting at which the camer a is s et.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 55 Cap ture Mode Menus a nd Soft K eys Photo Assist Menu Use the Ph oto Assist menu to manipulate these mor e advanced camer a oper ations: Fig ur e 3 2: Photo.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 56 Capture Mode Men us and Soft K eys Note: The option you set is active from shot -to- shot; it rese ts to its defaul t setting when you cycle the power on the cam era. Exposure Mode Submenu Use the Ex po sure Mo de s ubm enu to sel ect ho w the c amera calc ula tes exp osure.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 57 Capture Mode Men us and Soft K eys Ta b l e 1 3 : Exposure Mode Soft Keys EV Com pensation Subme nu Note: The option you set is active from shot -to- shot; it rese ts to its defaul t setting when you cycle the power on the cam era.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 58 Capture M ode Menus a nd Soft K eys White Balan ce Subm enu Note: The option you set is active from shot -to- shot; it rese ts to its defaul t setting when you cycle the power on the cam era.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 59 Capture Mode Men us and Soft K eys Focus Mode Su bmenu Note: The option you set is active from shot -to- shot; it rese ts to its defaul t setting when you cycle the power on the cam era. Use the F ocu s Mode submenu to contr ol how your camer a focuses.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 60 Capture Mode Men us and Soft K eys Note: The option you set is active from shot -to- shot; it rese ts to its defaul t setting when you cycle the power on the cam era.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 61 Capture Mode Menus and Soft Keys ISO Speed Submenu Note: The option you set is active from shot -to- shot; it rese ts to its defaul t setting when you cycle the power on the cam era. Use the ISO Speed subme nu to set the ISO speed.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 62 C apture Mode Menus a nd Soft K eys Image Stamp Menu Note: An image s tamp becom es perma nently embedded in the ima ge and overwrites data in the ima ge. Y ou cann ot remove it lat er. Use the Image Stamp menu to place wate rmarks on your images as you capture them.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 63 C apture Mode Men us and Soft K eys Ta b l e 2 1 : Setti ngs for Date /Time, T ext, and Logo St amp Subme nus Note: If you have set th e Color in the File S.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 6 4 Capture M ode Menus a nd Soft K eys Te x t S t a m p S u b m e n u Figu re 41: T ext Stamp Subm enu Use the T ext Stamp submenu to stamp an image with text that you enter using the text entry dialog. T ext Stamp is either On or Off, and the default is Off.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 65 Capture Mode Men us and Soft K eys Logo Stamp S ubmenu Figure 42: Logo Stamp Submenu Logo Stamp is either On or Off, and the default is Off.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 66 Capture Mode Men us and Soft K eys Note: All options you set in the Prefe rences menu are active fr om shot-to- shot; they also remain set when you cycle the power on the came ra. Prefer ences Menu Use the P refer ences m enu to chan ge a var iety of you r camer a’s g ener al set tings.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 67 C apture Mode Menus a nd Soft K eys Disp lay Submenu Fi gure 44 : Display Su bmenu Use the Displa y submenu to control th e display on the camera’s image L CD.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 68 Capture M ode Menus and Soft Keys Sound Subm enu Figu re 45 : Sound Subm enu Use the Sound submenu to control the soun ds used on your camera.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 69 Capture Mode Menus a nd Soft K eys PC Connect Mo de Submenu Figu re 47: PC Connect Mode Submenu Use the PC Connect Mode sub menu to sp ecify how the camer a will appear to you r computer when connected via the USB interface in PC Connect mode.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 70 Capture M ode Menus and Soft Keys Set Date & Tim e Submenu Figure 48: Set Date & T ime Submenu Use the Set Date & Time submenu to set the camera ’s date and time. Press the up and down arrows on the 4-way controller to s croll thr ough t he list of num bers.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 71 Capture Mode Menus a nd Soft K eys Image Co unter Subm enu Figu re 50: Image Counter Subm enu Us e the Imag e Count er subm enu to se t how the image count er works.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 72 C apture Mode Menus a nd Soft K eys Camera Name Su bmenu Figure 51: Camera Name Submenu Use the Camer a Name submenu to ente r a unique name for your camera.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 73 C apture Mode Menus a nd Soft K eys Lang uage Subme nu Figure 52: Language Submenu English is set as the default language that is used on the camera. Use the Language subm enu to select a language fr om the list of install ed languages.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 74 Playback Mode Menu a nd Soft K eys Playback Mode M enu and Soft K eys T o access the Playback mode me nu and relate d soft ke ys, turn the came ra mode dial to Playback mode and pres s the MENU but ton on the back of the camer a.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 75 Playback Mod e Menu and Soft K eys Slides how Su bmenu Figure 55: Slideshow Submenu Use th e Slideshow submenu to sele ct the criteria for a slideshow to be viewed “on the fly.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 76 Playback Mode Men u and Soft Keys Playback Rate Submenu Figu re 56: Pl ayback Rate Submenu Use th e Playback Rate subme nu to establ ish a def ault playback rate for eac h image typ e.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 77 Playback Mode Menu a nd Soft K eys Video Prefer ences Subme nu Figu re 57: Video Prefer ences Submenu Use the Video Pre ferences submenu to specify the video format : NTSC or P AL.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 7 8 Review Mo de Menus a nd Soft K eys Review Mode Menus and Soft K eys T o a cces s t he Re view mo de me nu s an d rel ated sof t keys , tu rn t he c amera m ode dia l t o Re vie w mod e and press th e MENU button on the came ra.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 79 Review M ode Men us and Soft Keys Note: A group becomes a folder on the memory card, in which all the imag es in that group are stored. Group Name Subme nu Use the Gr oup Name su bmenu to group all of the images that you have mark ed.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 80 Review Mo de Menus a nd Soft K eys Ta b l e 5 0 : Protect Soft K ey s Note: A category is an image tag which is useful for finding images or playing a slideshow of a category of images. Categ ories Su bmenu Use the Cate gories submenu to assign images t o a category.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 81 Review Mo de Menus a nd Soft K eys Print Order Form Menu Figure 63: Print Order For m Menu Use the Print Or der F orm menu to cr eate a Digital Print Or der F ormat (DPOF) file.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 82 R eview Mode Menus and Soft K eys Add to Order Submenu Figu re 64: Add to Order Submenu Use th e Add to Order submenu to add current or mark ed images to the DPOF file and to set up the print s ettings for those im ages.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 83 Review M ode Menus a nd Soft K eys View O rd er Optio n Fig ur e 6 5: Print Or der Fo rm Screen of the View Or der Op tion Use the View Or der option to view a list of or dered images in th e DPOF file. Y ou can scroll thr ough this list using the up and down arr ows on the 4-way contr oller.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 84 Review M ode Men us and Soft Keys Tr a n s m i t M e n u Fig ur e 6 7: T ransmit Men u Use the T ransmit m enu to tr ansfer images in one of two ways: C.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 85 Review Mode Men us and Soft Keys Camer a-P rinter Opti on Use th e Camer a-Pri nter option to send curren t or mark ed images to a p rinter via the HP JetSend infr ared technology . Note: For more information, s ee “JetSending Images to a Printer” on page 46.
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 86 Review Mode Menus a nd Soft K eys Find Menu Figure 68: Find Menu Use the Find menu to se arch for specific images, e ither by category or by date (but not both at the same time).
Chapter 6: Menu an d Soft K ey Reference 8 7 Review Mo de Menus a nd Soft K eys Find By D ate Su bmenu Figure 6 9: Find By Date Submenu Use the Find By Date submenu to enter the range of dates using the 4-way controlle r.
Chapter 7: T roubleshooting 88 T roubleshootin g Common Problems Chapter 7: T roub leshooting Overvie w This chapter explains how t o tr oubleshoot some common prob lems you may encounte r while using your camera. If you still cannot re medy the p roblem , contact HP for hel p.
Chapter 7: T roubleshooting 89 T roubleshooting Common Problems The c amer a is pow ered on, but when I press a button , the camera do es not respond T ry powe ring the cam era o ff and then on again. Remo ve the b atteri es or un plug t he HP AC power adap ter.
Chapter 7: T roubleshooting 90 T roubl eshooting Common Problems The came ra is displaying an error m essage There are 3 diff erent t ypes of erro r mess ages yo u may see o n the camera: Memory c.
Chapter 7: T roubleshooting 91 T roubleshooting Common Problems The HP Remote Control is not working The HP Remote Contr ol does not work wh ile the flash is char ging. T ry pr essing the Remote Control’s trigger again once t he flash has char ged.
Chapter 7: T roubleshooting 92 T roubl eshooting Common Problems A TW AIN err or occurs when a softw are prog ram tries to acqu ire an im age from the came ra V e rify that the sof twar e prog ra m can se e the camer a thr ough its own TW AIN sele ct so urce.
Chapter 7: T roubleshooting 93 Contacting HP Customer Car e Contacting HP Cus tomer Care HP Customer Car e Online Click your way to a great sol ution! The HP website, w ww . hp . c o m/ p h o t o s m a r t www.h p.com /phot osmart www.h p.com /phot osmart www.
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 9 4 Accessing the Preferences Men u Appendix A: Using the Prefer ences Menu Overvie w Note: For refe rence i nform ation regard ing the options and soft k eys in the Pr efer ences menu, see “Pr efer ences Menu” starting on page 66.
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 9 5 Setting the Display Setting t he Display Figure 72: Display Submenu Use the Displ ay submenu to control the display on the camer a’s image L CD. Brightness Level Use the Brightn ess Leve l settin g to control the b rightness of the display on the camer a’s image L CD.
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 96 Setting the Disp lay Live View Note: The image L CD uses a l ot of battery power. If you a re ru nning y our cam era on batteries r ather t han with the HP-appr oved A C power adapter, you m ay want to limit your use of the image L CD.
Appendix A: Usin g the Preferences Menu 97 Controlling C amera Sounds Controlling Camer a Sounds Figu re 73: Sound Subm enu Use the Sound submenu to contr ol the sounds used on your camera V o lume Level The V olume Level se tting allows you to deter mine the volume le vel of the sounds on y our camer a.
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 98 Formatting the Memory Card Figu re 74: Format Card Confirmation Screen F ormatting the Memory Card U se t h e For m a t C a rd o pt i o n t o r e fo r m a t t he m e m o ry c a rd i n y o ur c a m era .
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 99 Setting the Da te and Tim e Figure 76: Set Date & Time Sub menu Setting t he Date and Ti me Use the Set Date & Time subme nu to set the camera’s date and time. If you wish to change the format that is used for the date and time, see the next su bsection, “F ormat Dialog.
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 100 Setting the Ima ge Counter Figure 7 7: F ormat Dialog Fo r m a t D i a l o g When you pre ss the left (For mat) soft key in the Set Date & Time submenu, you see the Fo rmat dialog, which allows you to select fr om a list of six, predefined date and time formats.
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 101 Namin g Y o ur Camera T o change the Image Counter sett ing: Note: Once you have changed the Image Counte r setting, y ou must powe r the camera off and then on again for the new setting to tak e effect.
Appendix A: Using the Preferences Menu 102 Selecting a La nguage Selecting a Language Figu re 80: Langu age Submenu English is set as the def ault language t hat is used on the camer a. Use the Language submenu to select a language fr om the list of install ed languages.
Appendix B: Camera a nd Accessor ies Informa tion 103 Camera Speci fication s Appendix B: Camer a and Accessories Information Overvie w This appendix covers the following topics: “Camer a Specif.
Appendix B: Camera a nd Accessor ies Informa tion 104 Camera Specificatio ns HP Imaging Te c h n o l o g y Custom ASIC for higher-pe rformance image processing Image processing a t 220,000, 00.
Appendix B: Camera a nd Accessor ies Informa tion 105 Cam era Specificatio ns Exposur e Setting s Auto, Landsc ape Pr ogram, P ortrait Pr ogr am, Action Progr am, Apertur e Priority, and Shutt er Prio.
Appendix B: Camera and Accessories Information 106 Battery Lif e Batter y Life Caution: Use only AA photo lithium, high dr ain alkaline, or NiMH b atteries in the HP 618 digital camer a. Do not mix batt eries of differe nt types. Replace all 4 batteries at the same time; do not repl ace the batteries individu ally.
Appendix B: Camer a and Accessories Information 10 7 HP Accessories for Powering the Camera HP Accessories for Powering the Camer a Caution: Using a n on-HP AC power adapter will void your cam era’s warr anty.
Appendix B: Camer a and Accessories Information 108 HP Accessories for Powering the Camera Using the HP AC Power Ad apter Figu re 8 2: Con necting t he HP A C Power Adapte r’s Cable to t he Camer a T o connect the HP A C Power Adapter to the c amera: 1 Plug the A C power adapte r into a power sour ce, such as a wall outlet or p ower strip.
Appendix B: Camera and Accessor ies Informatio n 109 Sto rage Capacities o f Memor y Cards Stor age Capacities of Memory Cards The following table lists the number of images an 8 MB, 16 MB, and 32 MB CompactFlash memor y card can stor e, depending on the JPEG quality level or TIF F setting at which the came ra is set.
Append ix C: P roduct Warr anties 110 Limited P roduct Warranty Appendix C: Product W arr anties Limited Pr oduct W arr a nty A. Extent of Limited Warr anty 1 Hewlett-Packar d (HP) warr ants to the e .
Appendix C: Product W arr anties 111 Limited Product W arr anty 5 If HP is unable to r epair or replace , as applicable, a defective pr oduct wh ich is cover ed by HP’s warranty , HP shall, within a reasonable tim e after being notified of the defect, r efund the purchase price for the pr oduct.
Appendix C: Product W arranties 112 Hewlett-Packard Y ear 2000 W arranty D. Local Law 1 This W arra nty Statement gives the customer specific legal rights. The custome r may also have other rights which vary from state to state in the United States, from pr ovince to province in Canada, and from country to country elsewhere in the world.
Appendix D: Product Safety and Regulatory Infor mation 113 Safety Information Appendix D: Product Safety and Regul atory Information Safety Information Using Batteries The HP 618 digital camer a comes with four non-r echar geable batteries. Do not atte mpt to re charg e thes e bat teries .
Appendix D: Product Safety a nd Regulatory Informa tion 114 Regulatory Notices Regulatory Notice s U.S.A. This device complies with P art 15 of the FC C rules.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 115 Glossary Glossary 4-way contr oller A button on the back of the c amera that has four directional arrows (up, down, right, and left) th at you can press to navi gate the m enus a nd images displaye d in the i mage L CD.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 116 Glossary battery statu s icon An icon that appears in the status L CD that indicates the amount of power left in th e batteries. camer a mode dial The dial on the top of the camer a that allows you to choose one of four op erational modes (Captur e, Review, Playback, or PC Connect mode) for the camer a.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 1 17 Glossa ry file size The number of bytes in a file. The file size for images saved on a digital camer a is determined by the resolu tion of the camera 's C CD and the amount of image data compre ssion.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 118 Glossar y HP I magi ng T echnolog y State-of-the-art image processing technology developed by H P that captu res sharp , colorful images with exceptional levels of detail, individually optimize s every image, and produces great de tail in highlights and shadows.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 119 Glossary Landscape Progr am exposure mode The exposure mode setting in the Photo Assist m enu that automatically optimizes the camer a settings for taking pictures of distant subjects, such as landscape scenes.
HP 618 Digita l Camera User’ s Guide 1 20 Glossary optical r esolution The true resolution of an imaging device, and the resolution at which the device capture s images.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 121 Glossa ry power switch The switch on the camera that tu rns it on or off. preview See “live view” on page 119. protect Marking an image so that no one can delete it. record button S e e “ s o u nd re c o rd bu t t on ” o n p ag e 1 2 2.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 122 Glossary shutt er release b utton A two-stage button on the top of the c amera th at is enabled in Captur e mode. Pr essing this butt on halfway down allows the camer a to mak e various sett ings, such as Auto F ocus Lock.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 1 23 Glossar y Timelapse image type The image type se tting on the c amera that captu res a slow pr ocess with a series of images. See also “image type” on page 118. time r A device that lets you t ake a self portr ait or be in a group pictu re.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’ s Guide 124 Glossary Whit e Ba lance A setting in the Photo Assist menu th at is used to corr ect the color app lied to a captured image unde r different lighting conditions in order to make the white areas in the image appea r white without any color cast.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Gu ide 125 Index Index Numerics 4-way controller, using 15 A AC power adapter purchasing from HP 107 safety information 113 usi ng 108 Accessories for powering the cam e.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Gu ide 126 Index E Edit menu 78 Erase Order me nu option 83 EV Compensation submenu 57 Expanding Timelapse or grouped images 31 Exposure mode indicator 12 Exposure Mode .
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Gu ide 127 Index Limited product warranty 110 Logo Files dialog 65 Logo Stamp submenu 65 M Macro auto focus range indicator 13 Manual focus 12 Marking images 31 Memory c.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Gu ide 128 Index Removing grouping on images 33 Reset Set tings menu optio n 73, 102 Review mode accessing 27, 30 categorizin g images 35 collapsing Timelapse or grouped.
HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Gu ide 129 Index Video Preferences subme nu 77 View Order opti on 83 White Bala nce su bmenu 58 Sound submenu 68, 97 Sound, recording 26 Specifications, camera 103 Statu.
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