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Attention DIGITAL STILL CAMERA PDR-T10 Tested To Comply With FCC Standards Getting Ready For customers in the U.S.A. FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE NOTE Connecting to the PC Other Applications Additional Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Attention (continued) 2 CAUTION If you modify the camera in any way, without getting approval from Toshiba Corporation, your camera may violate FCC regulations. Violation of FCC regulations may cause the FCC to void your right to use the modified camera. TOSHIBA AMERICA INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INC.
Before Reading This Manual Additional Information • Copying or duplication of the software and Instruction Manual packaged with this Software Application in part or in whole is not allowed without the prior permission of Toshiba Corporation. • Use of the software and Instruction Manual packaged with this Software Application is allowed only on one personal computer.
Getting Ready Notes on Software This Instruction Manual describes how to install the supplied software and a brief explanation of how to use the Software Application. See the help file of Software Application for detailed explanation. This manual has been written assuming that you basically understand how to use your personal computer. For basic details on your personal computer, refer to the Instruction Manual of your personal computer or the operating system.
Safety Precautions Indication Definitions and Graphic Symbol Definitions Indication Meaning WARNING This indicates the existence of a hazard that death or catastrophic bodily injury*1 may result from improper use. CAUTION This indicates the existence of a hazard that bodily injury*2 or property damage*3 may result from improper use.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Safety Precautions (continued) 6 DANGER Do not heat, disassemble or throw the batteries into fire or water. Doing this might cause it to rupture, ignite or heat up, resulting in fire or major injury. Do not strike the batteries with a hammer, or step on, drop, or subject the battery to strong impact.
Safety Precautions (continued) Additional Information Do not use the camera in humid, steamy, smoky or dusty places. This might cause fire or electric shock. Other Applications Use only the specified batteries or the specified AC adapter. Use of a battery or AC adapter other than specified, might cause fire, defects or malfunctions. CAUTION If you want to use the camera in an airplane, consult with the airline and follow their instructions.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Safety Precautions (continued) 8 CAUTION Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature may rise significantly, such as inside a car. This might adversely affect the case or the parts inside, resulting in fire. Do not place or wrap the camera in cloth or blankets. This might cause heat to build up and deform the case, resulting in fire.
Safety Precautions (continued) Additional Information Do not place magnetic cards such as credit cards or the like near the front side of the camera. The data of the credit card may be damaged (erased) due to the magnet in the front side of the camera. Other Applications Do not press the touch panel with force or operate the touch panel with fingernails or hard or pointed objects. Doing so may damage the touch panel. Connecting to the PC When changing batteries, replace both with new batteries.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Contents 10 Preface ■ Attention ............................................... 2 ■ Before Reading This Manual ................ 3 ■ Notes on Software ................................ 4 ■ Safety Precautions ............................... 5 ■ Contents ............................................. 10 ■ Notes on Handling Your Camera ........ 11 ■ Notes on Batteries ....................
Notes On Handling Your Camera Avoid using or storing the camera in the following places: Do not expose the camera to sand or dust. Notes On Condensation Carrying Out Maintenance on Your Camera Additional Information • To prevent the lens, surface of the LCD monitor from being scratched, blow off any dust from these parts with a blower brush and lightly wipe with a soft dry cloth. • Clean the body of the camera with a soft dry cloth.
Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Notes on Batteries Batteries To extend the use of the camera, we strongly recommend that you only use the following types of batteries: • AA Nickel battery (not rechargeable) : ZR6G (Toshiba “Giga Energy”) • AA Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMh) battery (Rechargeable) : TH-3 (Toshiba) • AA Lithium battery (Not Rechargeable) • New model Lithium battery (Not Rechargeable) : CR-V3 Use Toshiba “Giga Energy” AA Nickel b
Notes on Handling the AC Adapter Connecting to the PC Other Applications Additional Information AC 100 to 240V 50/60Hz AC 100V 33VA DC 5V 3A 0°C to +40°C -20°C to +65°C 94.2 x 40 x 30.5mm (W x D x H) Approx 150g Approx 1.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Notes on SD card 14 In this camera, the SD memory card is used for the storage medium. In this instruction manual, the SD memory card is called “SD card”. Pay attention to the following notes on handling the supplied SD card. Cautions • SD card includes a non-volatile semiconductor memory (NAND Flash EEP-ROM). Under normal use data stored on SD cards cannot be destroyed (lost).
Notes on Touch Panel Getting Ready In this camera, all input operations other than operations of the POWER switch and shutter button are performed on the touch panel. The use of a touch panel reduces the number of key operations, thereby improving operability, and also results in a neater design thanks to the absence of buttons. In this camera, special functions are assigned to four key icons. Read the referred pages below carefully for a description of the different functions.
Names of Parts Flash Self-timer Lamp Getting Ready Face pad Lens ➲ P. 17 Strap attachment Attach the strap as shown on the illustration. Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography ➲ P. 28 ➲ P. 30 Battery/SD card Battery ➲ P. 18 SD card ➲ P. 20 Important • Magnet is used on the front side of the camera. Be careful not to place magnetic cards such as credit cards or the like near the front side of camera.
Replacing the Face Pad Detaching the Face Pad 1 2 1 3 Basic Photography 2 1 Open the battery/SD card cover. Playing/ Erasing Images Slide the battery/SD card cover 1, and open it 2. 2 Remove from the bottom of the face pad. 3 Detach the hook on the top of the face pad from the camera. Attaching the Face Pad 2 1 3 1 4 2 2 click is heard and the face pad is securely attached. Other Applications 1 Open the battery/SD card cover. 2 Hook the top of the face pad to the camera.
Basic Photography Getting Ready Loading and Removing the Batteries This camera uses two size AA batteries. Manganese batteries cannot be used. Before loading the batteries, be sure to read “Notes on Batteries” on page 12. Loading the Batteries Important • When an AC adapter is connected, check that the power is OFF. • If batteries are loaded when the termination is not operated correctly, the camera may not start up properly. Turn on the power again to resume operation.
Using the Power Outlet Basic Photography Important • Before you connect or disconnect the AC adapter, be sure to turn the camera OFF. If the AC adapter is connected or disconnected with the power ON, it may cause malfunction and damage important data. • If the AC adapter is used when the termination is not properly operated, the camera may not startup properly. Turn on the power again to resume operation. • You cannot use this camera to charge the batteries.
Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Inserting and Removing the SD card Important • For details on handling the SD card, be sure to read page 14. • Before you insert or remove the SD card, be sure to turn the camera off. If the SD card is inserted or removed with the power ON, it may cause malfunction and damage important data. Inserting SD card 1 2 3 1 4 1 2 2 1 Make sure that the camera power is turned OFF.
Turning the Power ON/OFF 1 2 ☞ Loading batteries ➲ page 18 ☞ Inserting SD card ➲ page 20 Basic Photography 1 Load the batteries and insert the SD card. Getting Ready Turning the Power ON 2 Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow. If no operation is performed for a fix period of time, Auto power off is activated. Auto power off is a function that turns the power OFF to preserve battery life. To return to the normal state, slide the POWER switch.
When you use the camera for the first time or if you have left the camera for a long time without the batteries loaded, set the date and time. 1 Touch the menu key [ Basic Photography Getting Ready Setting the Date and Time 2 Touch the setup Icon ]. Reset 3 Select the date and time setting screen with icon [ ] or [ ]. Reset 4 Touch [SET] at the center Other Applications Date & time set Additional Information Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images [ 2002 2002 22 ].
Switching the Mode (Photography Mode <--> Play Mode) Using the Mode Key Whenever the mode key is touched, photography mode and play mode switches. When you touch the shutter button to take a photo during the play mode, the mode automatically switches to the photography mode. This is called the “Touch sensor function”. The shutter button senses that a human finger has touched it. • The touch sensor function can be turned on and off.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Taking Photographs 24 1 Load the batteries and insert the SD card into the camera, and turn the power ON. The photography mode is launched. ☞ Loading the batteries ➲ page 18 ☞ Inserting SD card ➲ page 20 ☞ Turning the power ON ➲ page 21 2 Determine the composition while looking at the LCD monitor. If the monitor is too dark, adjust its brightness.
Taking Photographs (continued) ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 1 Touch the display key [ ]. ➲ P.18 Zoom(2x, 4x) ➲ P.31 Scene mode icon ➲ P.26 Flash icon Self-timer icon ➲ P.30 Possible number of shots Additional Information • The LCD monitor sometimes displays bright, dark or colored spots at all times. This is not a malfunction. These spots do not appear in the photographed image. Other Applications ➲ P.
Getting Ready Setting the Scene Mode When the photograph conditions in accordance with the scene mode are selected, the camera makes the optimum settings automatically. The scene mode is initially set to the ] mode. auto [ In the photography mode... ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 1 Touch the display key Basic Photography [ Playing/ Erasing Images 2 Touch the scene mode icon [ ]. A list of scene mode selection icons are displayed.
Setting the Scene Mode (continued) Getting Ready About Scene Mode The scene mode has the following 6 options. [ ] Auto Default setting. No special setting is necessary. Available flash: All ] Landscape Select this option to take photographs of distant scenery or landscapes. ] Suppressed Flash Available flash: [ ] Sports Select this option to take photographs of fast-moving subjects.
You can take a photo with the flash set. In the default setting, the flash will be automatically set [ ] to function in dark places. The flash firing mode can be set to suit the conditions of photography. The effective firing distance of the flash is approximately OOm to OOm. In the photography mode...
Setting the Flash (continued) [ ] Auto A default setting. The flash fires automatically according to the photography conditions. ] Forced Flash In this mode, the flash always fires. Use the Forced Flash mode when the subject is backlit, or in artificial light (fluorescent lighting, etc.). [ ] Suppressed Flash [ ] Auto Red-Eye Reduction [ ] Red-Eye Forced Flash ] Slow Synchro Additional Information The flash is fired at a slower shutter speed.
When the self-timer is used, the camera automatically takes a picture after the preset time. (Possible to change the set time) In the photography mode... ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 1 Touch the display key [ Basic Photography Getting Ready Self-timer Photography Playing/ Erasing Images 2 Touch the self timer icon [ 4 Select the optimum self Connecting to the PC Other Applications Additional Information ]. A list of self timer selection icons are displayed.
Digital Zoom Photography In the photography mode... ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 1 Touch the zoom key ]. A [ x2 ] icon is displayed on the LCD monitor and the center of the screen is enlarged to twice the original size. Playing/ Erasing Images When you press the zoom key [ ], the following screens are displayed in order of 2 times --> 4 times --> no zoom on the LCD monitor.
Getting Ready Changing the Preset Conditions of Recording menu Establish the photography settings. The settings for recording menu are not canceled even if the power is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated. If the batteries are removed or the AC adapter is disconnected, the settings will return to their defaults. 1 Touch the menu key [ ]. Basic Photography The menu icons are displayed. 2 Touch the recording menu [ ].
Changing the Preset Conditions of Recording menu (continued) Negative (–) Compensation • Copying of printed text (black characters • Spotlit subjects, particularly against dark on white paper) backgrounds • Backlit portraits • Copying of printed text (white characters on black paper) • Very bright scenes (such as snowfields) and highly reflective subjects • Scenes with low reflectivity, such as shots of green or dark foliage • Shots made up predominantly of sky White balance Playing/ Erasing Images Prev
Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Playing 1 Load the batteries and insert the SD card into the camera, and turn the power ON. The photography mode is launched. 2 Switch to play mode. Touch the mode key [ ]. ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 The last recorded image appears. You can play the previous/next image one frame at a time with [ Display the Play Information In the play mode... ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 1 Touch the display key [ ].
Displaying a List of Images (Thumbnail Display) In the play mode... ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 1 Touch the display key ]. The play information screen is displayed. If the information is already displayed, proceed to the next step. display icon [ ]. Images are displayed in a list of images (Thumbnail Display) Connecting to the PC When an image is touched, it is selected. When the image is touched again it is displayed over the entire screen.
Erasing Images In the play mode... ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 1 Touch the display key [ Playing/ Erasing Images Connecting to the PC Other Applications ]. The play information screen is displayed. If the information is already displayed, proceed to the next step. Basic Photography Getting Ready You can erase the photographed images. 2 Touch the erase icon [ [ [ ]. ] : Erasing one image Erases the currently displayed image.
Zoom Play Images are played enlarged. 1 Touch the [ ] or [ ] to select the image you want to display enlarged. 2 Touch the zoom key icon [ Basic Photography The play information screen is display enlarged. Getting Ready In the play mode... ☞ Switching the mode ➲ page 23 ]. Connecting to the PC ] , the following screens are displayed in order of 2 When you press the zoom key [ times --> 4 times --> no zoom on the LCD monitor.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Changing Settings of Play Menu 38 Establish the Play settings. The settings for play menu are not canceled even if the power is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated. If the batteries are removed or the AC adapter is disconnected, the settings will return to their defaults. 1 Touch the menu key [ ] The menu icon is displayed.
Changing Settings of Play Menu (continued) Display change Getting Ready Display Switch You can switch the information displayed at the bottom of the play menu. ] : Displays the date and time of the photograph taken. [ [ ] : Displays the number of folder and file. (Default) ] : Displays the image quality. [ Basic Photography Protect Connecting to the PC Protect Other Applications Additional Information Use this function to protect images against accidental erasure.
Getting Ready Setting DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) “DPOF” is a standard for recording information for printing directly on SD cards and other media. Files compatible with the DPOF format can easily be printed on printers compatible with the DPOF format or laboratory printing services. 1 Touch the [SET] icon at Basic Photography the center of the screen. The images in the SD card will be displayed as thumbnails. The number of prints are displayed in each image.
Connecting PC Minimum System Requirements Windows Macintosh Pentium higher processor OS Windows 98/2000/ME/XP Mac OS 9.0 or higher Pre-installed PC 64MB or higher Memory Free space on hard disk Color monitor CD-ROM drive/USB port standard equipment File Structure Connecting to the PC Other Applications Additional Information Images are stored in the “XXXTOSHI” folders shown at the right. (The illustration on the right is an example.) (“XXX” is a number from 100 to 999.
Installing the Image Viewing Software Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Install the “Image Expert” software into your personal computer to view images. Applicable OS : Windows 98/2000/ME/XP 1 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Display language selection screen appears. 2 Click “English”. 3 Click “Install Image Expert”. Follow the on-screen instructions and install Image Expert. Applicable OS : Mac OS 9.
Installing the USB driver Applicable OS : Windows98/2000/Me/XP. Install the USB driver contained in the supplied CD-ROM for windows 98. Install the standard driver of each OS for windows 2000/Me/XP. 1 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Display language selection screen appears. 3 Click “Install driver”. the supplied USB cable. Connect the USB cable to the USB port of the personal computer and digital terminal of the camera.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Transferring the Camera’s Images to the Computer 44 Launch the image viewing software “Image Expert” and transfer the camera’s images to the computer. Important • The data may be damaged if the camera’s power is terminated while image data is being transferred. We recommend the use of the AC adapter (sold seperately) when connecting the camera to the PC.
Transferring the Camera’s Images to the Computer (continued) 1 Connect the computer and camera with the USB cable When the USB cable is connected with both the computer and camera started up, the computer automatically detects the camera. Pay attention to the direction of the terminal when connecting the USB cable. Open the “Image Expert” folder, and double click “Image Expert” icon. 3 Click “Camera” on the menu bar, then click “Connection”.
Getting Ready Changing the Basic Settings of the Camera This feature allows you to change the settings for images as well as the settings for the camera. The settings for set-up menu are not canceled even if the power is turned OFF or the Auto Power OFF function is activated. If the batteries are removed or the AC adapter is disconnected, the settings other then the LANGUAGE, Date and time will return to their defaults.
Change the Basic Settings of the Camera (continued) Date & time set Sound Basic Photography Sound When you touch the key or icon, set whether or not to sound the beep tone. [ ] : Sounds the beep tone. (Default) ] : Does not sound the beep tone. [ Getting Ready Date & Time Set the time and date. For Date & Time , see “Setting the date and time” on page 22.
Formatting the SD card Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Formatting (Initializing) the SD card. 48 In the setup menu... ☞ Changing the basic settings of the Camera ➲ page 46. 1 Display the format Reset Format selection screen by touching [ ] or [ ]. Format 2 Touch [Format SD card?] For mat at the center of the screen. [Format SD card?] is displayed at the center of the screen. For mat 3 Touch [Yes].
Specifications Auto/switch possible (outdoor(clear), cool white flourescent light, standard flourescent light, incandescent light, outdoor(cloudy)) QUALITY MODE 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB Other Applications Number of frame Connecting to the PC Standard: Approx. 40cm to infinity. Macro: Approx.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Separately Sold Accessories 50 The AC adapter and the face pad are available as separately sold accessories. The use of the separately sold accessories will increase your convinience and enjoyment when using the camera. Take a look at Toshiba’s homepage when purchasing the separately sold accessories. AC adapter PDR-AC20 This can be used with the household electric outlet.
List of Warning Messages The following warning messages are displayed on the LCD monitor. Message Meaning Batteries power is below half. Battery power is nearing exhaustion. Getting Ready Batteries are completely exhausted. No more space in the SD card. Recording is not possible. CARD ERROR The SD card is damaged. The SD card format is incorrect. CARD PROTECTED The SD card is locked. Recording is not possible. NOT FORMATTED The SD card is not formatted (Initialized).
FAQ Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready The following are some frequently asked questions. 52 Q: When I press the shutter button, the picture is not taken immediately. Why is this? A: Are you using the “half-shutter” function (half-pressing the shutter button)? With the camera, the focus and exposure are adjusted when the shutter button is half-pressed.
FAQ (continued) Connecting to the PC Other Applications A: You have likely had the experience of taking a photo and seeing afterwards that it is brighter or darker than you expected or does not have the desired colors. With digital still cameras you can retouch the photos after taking them, but this is often difficult at first. Image Expert, the included image viewing program, includes an auto retouch function that makes it easy to retouch photos. 1) Launch Image Expert.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Troubleshooting 54 First check the warning displayed on the LCD monitor (➲ page 51) and the Indicator (➲ page 16). Then check the following items. Problem No power supply Causes Remedy See page The batteries are exhausted. Replace with new batteries. 18 The AC adapter plug is diconnected from the power outlet. Plug the adapter back in. 19 No power supply during operation.
Troubleshooting (continued) 28 You pressed the shutter button while the flash was charging. Wait until charging is completed before pressing the shutter button. 28 I cannot set the flash. The scene mode is set. The scene mode is set to auto or the like. 26 The play image is too dark even though I used the flash. The subject is too far away. Move closer to the subject. 28 The play image is blurred. The lens is not clean. Clean the lens. 11 The image is out of focus.
Additional Information Other Applications Connecting to the PC Playing/ Erasing Images Basic Photography Getting Ready Global Contacts 56 Country/Region Company name Phone number e-mail Website Canada Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. (800) 829-8318 dsc.support@tais.toshiba.com www.toshiba.com/taisisd China Hong Kong Toshiba Hong Kong Ltd. 2956-0222 France Toshiba Systems 01 47 28 28 50 consommateur@toshiba-tsf.com (France) www.toshiba.fr/produits/ video/index.
Index Alphabetic order Battery ............................................... 12,18 Brightness of LCD Monitor ................ 33,38 Erase ...................................................... 36 Exposure Compensation ........................ 32 33 42 16 32 Scene Mode ..................................... 26, 27 SD card ............................................ 14, 20 Self Timer ............................................... 30 Setting the Time & Date ......................... 22 Shutter Button ..
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