[. . . ] * Use of the Microdrive card requires the B-32LPS/B-30LPS lithium polymer battery set due to the power requirements of the Microdrive. Lift up the card cover lock (J) up while pressing the round release button under it to open the card cover. To install a SmartMedia card, hold it with its notched corner down, and insert it into the thinner slot closest to the back of the camera. (Insert the SmartMedia card until you can see about 2 mm of the card above the edge of the slot. ) To remove the SmartMedia card, push it in gently to release and then pull it out of the slot. [. . . ] Every time you move the dial left you will see 4, 9, then 16 frames in the monitor. This is called the index display where each set of 4, 9, or 16 frames are displayed as an index. On the arrow pad, press or to move the green highlight within the displayed index to select the picture that you want to display. · If you want to enlarge the display so you can check the focus of the picture, turn the main dial clockwise to enlarge the display in steps. Turn the main dial counterclockwise until the original display is restored. 5 Set the date and time. · On the top right corner of the camera, set the mode dial to the setup/connection mode mark . · On the arrow pad, press once to move the green highlight to the time setting mark . · With the time setting mark highlighted, press once to move the green highlight to the mark. Below the date, the date format, Y-M-D for example, where Y, M, D stand for the Year, Month, Day, is displayed. · Press or to select the date format (Y-M-D, M-D-Y, etc. ), and then press . With the desired number displayed (12 for example) press to move the pointers to the next position. (To return to the previous position, press . ) Repeat this until you finish setting the date and time. setting mark c d e j i h 5 Delete a picture. · With the frame that you want to delete displayed in the monitor, press the erase button on the back of the camera near the bottom edge. If you are using the index display, use on the arrow pad to select the picture that you want to erase, and press the erase button. · To switch off playback, set the mode dial to P, A, S, or M. f k g Ready! You have to complete several important tasks before you can use the camera. Get Set! 1 If the lens cover is on the lens, remove it. 2 Select the shooting mode. · Move the mode dial to the P (Program mode) setting. With the mode dial set to P, the camera automatically selects the correct aperture and shutter speed for the best exposure. For details, refer to the Reference Manual. 1 Attach the strap. · Thread the ends of the strap through the eyelets on both sides of the camera. Slide the ends of the straps through the sleeve and frame, and then pull them tight. Slide the sleeve up the eyelets on both sides. 2 Load the lithium battery packs provided with the camera. · On the bottom of the camera, turn the battery compartment knob to the open position open the compartment, and then remove the battery case. , More. . . Important Points to Remember · If the camera is left with the power on and not used for a specified amount of time (1 minute unless you have changed this setting), it will enter the sleep mode and automatically switch off the control panel and other displays to conserve battery power. [. . . ] You can contact us at www. olympus. com or contact your local Olympus authorized digital camera dealer. OLYMPUS AMERICA INC. Two Corporate Center Drive, Melville, NY 11747-3157, U. S. A. 631-844-5000 2nd-curtain Flash intensity control Shutter speed Aperture value Remote control Macro Overall image contrast. Set interval time (specify time interval between shots during automatic time lapse photography). Technical Support (USA) 24/7 online automated help: http://support. olympusamerica. com/ Phone customer support: Tel. [. . . ]