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Seite 1 - INSTRUCTIONS

GC-S1DIGITAL STILL CAMERALYT0143-001AINSTRUCTIONSENGLISHENSTILL CAMERAPlease visit our CyberCam Homepage onthe World Wide Web and answer ourConsumer S

Seite 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

10 ENCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TSYSTEMPOWER SAVEFLASH ADJ .DATE / T I MEEX I TDATE / T I MEEX I TDATE27.12.1998TIME9:30PLAYOFFGETTING

Seite 3 - OF EQUIPMENT

EN 114Set the values for the date.1. Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to select the itemin the “DATE” section you wish to set andpush it.•The item colour chan

Seite 4 - QUICK START

12 ENLens AdjustmentTo obtain the most stable position for shootingwhile viewing the LCD monitor, hold the lens sothat it forms an angle of 45 degrees

Seite 5 - MAJOR FEATURES

EN 13Brightness ControlYou can adjust the brightness of the LCD monitor by rotating the BRIGHT dial, except during manualfocusing or menu adjustment.T

Seite 6 - CONTENTS

14 ENShooting Mode SelectionTurning the Power Dial allows you to select the appropriate shooting mode from among the following:Full Auto mode ( A ), M

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EN 15PLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TP I CTURE MODEF I NESTDEX I TECONOMYPictrue Mode SelectionThe Picture Quality mode can be selec

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16 ENPLAYOFFSimple Shooting (Full Auto Shooting)In the Full Auto mode, the camera controls focusing, shutter speed, exposure and white balance automat

Seite 9 - Household Power Supply

EN 17FINE+2021/03012.19984:05:2327.10001/1CFCamera Setup CheckCamera setup items that can be checked include the image storage location (only when sto

Seite 10 - GETTING STARTED

18 ENW TZoom ShootingThe camera incorporates a 10X zooming function that corresponds to a 43 mm to 430 mm lens of a 35 mmcamera. Zooming allows you to

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EN 19PLAYOFFSelf-Timer ShootingWhen the Self-Timer is activated, the camera shutter is automatically released 15 seconds later. Once thecamera is set,

Seite 12 - Shutter Release Button

2 ENDear Customer,Thank you for purchasing the Digital Still Camera. Before use, please read the safety information andprecautions contained in the fo

Seite 13 - Brightness Control

20 ENPLAYOFFFlash ShootingUse the flash when the low light “ ” icon appears on-screen during indoor shooting or under low light.1Make sure that the Po

Seite 14 - BASIC OPERATION

EN 215Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to adjust theexposure.•The exposure value can be selected from –6and +6.To brighten the image:Increase the exposure val

Seite 15 - Pictrue Mode Selection

22 ENPLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TCAMERAEXPOSURE 0M .W. B . AUTOSHUTTEREX I TSPEED UTOAM .W. B .AUTOMWBEX I TMANUAL SHOOTING (co

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EN 23Adjusting the White Balance Manually (M.W.B.)If none of the preset “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “AUTO” positions can make the colours in the image look natur

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24 ENPLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TCAMERAEXPOSURE 0M .W. B . AUTOSHUTTEREX I TSPEED AUTOAUTO 1 / 1 00UTTERHS SPEED1 / 61 /2 5 01 /

Seite 18 - Zoom Shooting

EN 25EffectAutomatically selects a shutter speed according to the subject lighting.Suitable for shooting night views. Lights from moving cars, etc. ar

Seite 19 - Self-Timer Shooting

26 ENPLAYOFFManual FocusingIn contrast to auto focusing, where the camera automatically focuses on the subject, manual focusing can beused when you wa

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EN 27PLAYOFFView Mode SelectionThe Standard View mode displays a colour image on the LCD monitor, while the Quick View mode displaysa black-and-white

Seite 21 - MANUAL SHOOTING

28 ENPLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TSYSTEMPOWER SAVEFLASH ADJ .EX I TDATE / T I MEPOWER SAVEONOFFEX I TPower Save ModeThe Power Sav

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EN 29PLAYOFFCAMERA MENUCAMERAP I CTURE MODESYSTEMEX I TSYSTEMPOWER SAVEFLASH ADJ .EX I TDATE / T I MEFLASH ADJ .+2EX I TFlash AdjustmentIf an image sh

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EN 3CAUTION:To avoid electric shock or damage to the unit,first firmly insert the small end of the powercord into the AC Power Adapter until it is nol

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30 ENVIDEO OUTDC-INPLAYBACKPlayback Through a TV Monitor or VCRBy connecting the digital still camera to a TV monitor or VCR and starting playback, im

Seite 25 - Shutter Speeds and Effects

EN 31W TPLAYOFF1Turn the Power Dial, while pressing its LockButton, to “PLAY”.•The most recently photographed image isdisplayed.2Press and hold the Zo

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32 EN001 F 002 S 003 E005 F004 FINDEX006 FPLAYBACK (cont.)INDEX ScreenThe images you shot can be displayed together with their index information. Con

Seite 27 - View Mode Selection

EN 33PLAYOFFI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAME001 F 002 S 003 E005 F004 FINDEX006 FPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF ILECOMM. MODEEXI TIndex PlaybackYou can vie

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34 ENPLAYOFFPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TF I LEPROTECTDELETECOPYEX I TFORMATProtecting ImagesThe Protect mode helps prevent the accidental

Seite 29 - Flash Adjustment

EN 35001 F 002 S 003 EINDEXPRESS SHUTTERAFTER SELECT4Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to select the imageto be protected (against accidental erasure)and push

Seite 30 - PLAYBACK

36 ENPLAYOFFPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TF I LEPROTECTDELETECOPYEX I TFORMATDeleting ImagesPreviously shot images can be deleted either one

Seite 31 - Auto Playback

EN 37To select an image by browsing imagesstored in memory . . .Before doing the following, perform steps 1 through3 (Z pg. 36).4Rotate the MENU Jog D

Seite 32 - INDEX Screen

38 ENI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAMEBLACK /WH ITEEFFECTSEP I AEX I TZOOMPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TPLAYOFFPLAYBACK (cont.)Applyin

Seite 33 - Index Playback

EN 39PLAYOFFI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAMEBLACK /WH ITEEFFECTSEP I AEX I TZOOMPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TMagnifying the Playback

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4 ENPLAYOFFShoot an image. (Z pg. 16)1Tilt the lens and point it at the subject.2Press the Shutter Release Button.•A still image is stored in the came

Seite 35 - 001 F 002 S 003 E

40 ENPLAYBACK (cont.)Types of FramesAn image can be displayed in 9 types of frames. The framed image can be printed out by transmitting theimage data

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EN 41PLAYOFFI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAMEPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TFraming an ImageMENU Jog DialPower DialNOTE:Frames can also

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42 ENPLAYOFFPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TI NDEXPLAY MODEEFFECTMULT IEX I TFRAMEMENU Jog DialPower DialPLAYBACK (cont.)Multi-Image ScreenMu

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EN 43To Create a Multi-Image Screen Usingthe Same ImageBefore doing the following, perform steps 1 through3 (Z pg. 42).4Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to se

Seite 39 - To cancel the effect . .

44 ENAPPLIED OPERATIONSCompact Flash Card OperationInstalling a Compact Flash CardA Compact Flash card increases the number imagesthat can be stored.N

Seite 40 - Types of Frames

EN 45Initializing the Storage MediaSince the camera is a microcomputer-controlled device, external noise and interference (from a TV, a radio,etc.) mi

Seite 41 - Framing an Image

46 ENAPPLIED OPERATIONS (cont.)Storing Images in a Compact FlashCardThe number of images that can be shot can begreatly increased when a Compact Fla

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EN 47PLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TF I LEPROTECTDELETECOPYEX I TFORMATCOPYCAMERA CARDCARD CAMERAEX I TPLAYOFFCopying Images Between the Buil

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48 ENTo Copy Selected Images OnlyBefore doing the following, perform steps 1 through 5 on page 47.6Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to select“SELECTED” and pu

Seite 44 - APPLIED OPERATIONS

EN 49To Copy All ImagesBefore doing the following, perform steps 1 through 5 on page 47.6Rotate the MENU Jog Dial to select “ALL” andpush it.•The Copy

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EN 510X Zooming for Magnifying Faraway SubjectsWhen a subject is located too far away to be approached, its imagecan be enlarged using 10X zooming.An

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50 ENPLAYOFFPLAY MENUPLAY MODEF I LECOMM. MODEEX I TCOMM. MODEPC MODEI R MODEEX I TAPPLIED OPERATION (cont.)Image Copy Using Infrared Communication [

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EN 5115° 15°15° 15°4Position the transmitting and receivingequipment so that their infrared transmitterand receiver face opposite each other.•The dist

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52 ENAPPLIED OPERATION (cont.)Printing on a Digital Printer [IrDA Transfer]Selected images can be transferred without using a cable to a digital prin

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EN 53PC Connection OperationPicture Navigator Software (Provided)Image data in the camera can be sent to the RS-232C port of a Windows® PC or to the m

Seite 50 - APPLIED OPERATION

54 ENCONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORSPCVIDEO OUTDC-INPLAYOFF1862354790!^&%#$@Lock button

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EN 55Front View1 Shutter Release Button ... Z pg. 12Press when you wish to shoot.2 Flash... Z pg. 20Li

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56 ENCONTROLS, CONNECTORS AND INDICATORS (cont.)1 EJECT Button ... Z pg. 44Press to eject the optional Compact Flashcard.2 Tr

Seite 53 - PC Connection Operation

EN 57On-Screen Display During ShootingWhen the Power Dial is set to “A”, “M” or “ ”, press the DISPLAY Button to change the View mode.Each press of th

Seite 54 - Lock button

58 ENOn-Screen Display During Shooting (cont.)Information Displayed Between ShutterRelease and Storage of Image in MemoryIcons Displayed During Manual

Seite 55 - Rear View

EN 59On-Screen Display During PlaybackWhen the Power Dial is set to “PLAY”, press the DISPLAY Button to view the information display over theplayback

Seite 56 - (cont.)

6 ENCONTENTSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS2QUICK START4MAJOR FEATURES5CONTENTS6GETTING STARTED8Loading Batterirs ...

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60 ENNo power is supplied.The LCD monitor flickers in theStandard View mode (colourdisplay).Shooting is impossible.Images do not appear.The menu scree

Seite 58 - (Cont.)

EN 61The image on the LCD monitorappears distorted.The date/time is not displayedproperly.A Compact Flash card cannot beinserted.None of the buttons o

Seite 59 - Z pg. 10

62 ENDISPLAY AND MESSAGESNO IMAGES STOREDCONTAINS PROTECTED IMAGESTRANSMISSION IN PROGRESSRECEPTION IN PROGRESSTOO MANY COPIESIMAGE COPYING IN PROGRES

Seite 60 - TROUBLESHOOTING

EN 63CAUTIONSBatteries•This camera requires 4 LR6 (AA)-size alkalinebatteries. LR6 (AA)-size nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd)or nickel-metal hydrode (Ni-MH) bat

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64 ENBuilt-in Rechargeable BatteryTo store the date/time in memory, a rechargeablebattery is integrated in the camera. As long as thecamera is connect

Seite 62 - DISPLAY AND MESSAGES

EN 65LCD Monitor1. To prevent damage to the LCD monitor,DO NOT . . ... push it strongly or apply any shocks... place the camcorder with the LCD mo

Seite 63 - CAUTIONS

66 ENMAJOR SPECIFICATIONSDimensions : 129 (W) x 74 (H) x 39 (D) mmPower consumption : 4.2 WWeight : Approx. 260 gPower : DC 6 V Flash : Built-in,Effec

Seite 64 - Main Unit

EN 67INDEXAAC outlet... pg. 9AC power adapter ... pg. 9Auto playback ... pg. 31

Seite 65 - How To Handle A CD-ROM

GC-S1COPYRIGHT© 1998 VICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LTD.EG/EKPrinted in Japan0398MNV*UN*VPVICTOR COMPANY OF JAPAN, LIMITEDEN

Seite 66 - MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS

EN 7Applying Sepia/Black-and-White Effects ... 38Magnifying the Playback Image (Zoom) ...

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8 EN1Slide the battery cover (BATTERY) slightly toopen.•The battery cover opens.2Insert batteries as indicated by the orientationmarking inside the ba

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EN 9VIDEO OUTDC-INHousehold Power SupplyWhen using the camera indoors, it is more convenient and economical to power it from a household ACpower outle

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