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Packard Bell DSC220 - Advanced Setup Menu Functions; Language and Beep Tone Customization; Auto Power-Off and File Numbering Management; Memory Formatting and System Reset

Packard Bell DSC220
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DS8238 Manual (086-003006-041)
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Language
Choose your menu language: English, French,
German, Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.
The default language is English.
Beep Tone
The camera will make “beeping” sounds
during certain functions, such as the Set Timer
function’s countdown. This “beeping” sound
can be turned on or off.
Auto Off (Auto Power-Off)
You can set the camera to turn off automatically
when no operation is performed. The period
of time before shut-down can be adjusted.
Auto Off is not available in slideshow
mode or when the camera is connected
to a PC.
TV Out
If connecting the camera to a TV, you can
set the camera’s TV output system to either
the PAL (Europe) or NTSC (North America)
standards.
File No.
Your camera keeps an internal file counter
for every image and movie taken that can
be reset. The setting options are Continue
and New.
All files are stored within a designated
folder. The initial folder is always
numbered at 100.
Continue
Under this default option, the internal file counter is first set to “0001”. Every
subsequent picture is assigned an incremental File Number.
The internal file counter increments by 1 regardless of the media type,
unless it is reset.
New
Under this option, the internal file counter to “0001” for new media only. But in
case there are picture files already present inside the storage media, it will start
counting from the highest file number of the media.
It is advisable to set the File Number setting to New only in the following cases:
Either the internal memory or SD card has been newly formatted .
A completely new SD card has been installed.
Format
This option will format all data in either the
internal memory
or the external card
, including all protected image files.
Caution: Do not eject the SD card while the card
is being formatted, as this may damage the card.
Formatting deletes all data from the memory
device chosen. The images and files will not
be recoverable.
Reset
You can reset all the settings to factory default.
Refer to the Setup Menu table to see the
defaults for each setting (
p.12).
The reset function can reset all the
settings to factory default except for
the current time and date.
USB mode
This setting allows you to use your digital camera to
transfer images and movies recorded or as a webcam.
Icon Function Description
Storage When connected to a PC,
Mode by default the camera is in
Storage mode. This allows
you to transfer photos from
the camera to your computer.
Webcam This enables you to use your
Mode camera as a webcam.
1/3
Camera Setup
Exit
OK
MENU
P. Counter
Set Clock
Set City
Show Time
Language
Down
Eng
OK
2/3
Camera Setup
Exit
OK
MENU
On
3Min
PAL
Cont
Beep Tone
Auto Off
TV Out
File No.
Format
OK
2/3
Exit
OK
MENU
Beep Tone
Auto Off
TV Out
File No.
Format
On
3Min
PAL
Cont
SetupCamera
OK
2/3
Camera Setup
Exit
OK
MENU
Beep Tone
Auto Off
TV Out
File No.
Format
On
3Min
PAL
Cont
OK
2/3
Camera Setup
Exit
OK
MENU
Beep Tone
Auto Off
TV Out
File No.
Format
On
3Min
PAL
Cont
OK
2/3
Camera Setup
Exit
OK
MENU
Beep Tone
Auto Off
TV Out
File No.
Format
On
3Min
PAL
Cont
OK
3/3
Camera Setup
Exit
OK
MENU
Reset
USB Mode
OK
3/3
Movie Setup
Exit
OK
MENU
Reset
USB Mode
OK

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