Megxon TX520 User manual

Type
User manual

Megxon TX520 is a digital camera with advanced functionality settings that will be a great choice for both beginners and advanced users. It has a 10x optical zoom and a 2.7-inch TFT LCD monitor, making it easy to frame and capture your shots. The camera also features a variety of shooting modes, including auto, scene, and manual modes, giving you the flexibility to choose the best settings for your shooting conditions. Additionally, the Megxon TX520 can record video in 720p HD resolution, and it has a built-in flash for low-light shooting.

Megxon TX520 is a digital camera with advanced functionality settings that will be a great choice for both beginners and advanced users. It has a 10x optical zoom and a 2.7-inch TFT LCD monitor, making it easy to frame and capture your shots. The camera also features a variety of shooting modes, including auto, scene, and manual modes, giving you the flexibility to choose the best settings for your shooting conditions. Additionally, the Megxon TX520 can record video in 720p HD resolution, and it has a built-in flash for low-light shooting.

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Table Of Contents
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Safety Notes
Do not try to open the camera by yourself which may cause damage to the camera or electric shock.
Do not fire the flash in a close distance (less than 1 meter) to human eyes.
Keep the camera away from the reach of children or animals to prevent them from swallowing the batteries or small accessories.
Avoid using the camera if any form of liquid enters the camera. If it happens, switch off the camera and contact the company that you
bought this camera from for help.
Do not operate this camera with wet hands which may cause electric shock.
Do not place or store the camera in a high temperature environment which may cause damage to the camera.
Do not mix to use different types of batteries or new and old batteries.
Take out the batteries to avoid electricity leakage which may damage the camera when the camera is not in use for a long period.
Unplug the camera from the adapter (if used) to avoid damage to the camera if the camera is not to be used in a long period.
It's normal that the temperature of the camera body rises after using for a long period.
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Safety Notes ---------------------------------------------------------
Overall Introduction -----------------------------------------------
Accessories ---------------------------------------------------------
External View -------------------------------------------------------
Mode Dial (Working Mode) ---------------------------------------
Focus Range --------------------------------------------------------
Icon Display ---------------------------------------------------------
Icon Index Table ----------------------------------------------------
Getting Ready -------------------------------------------------------
Switch On or Off the Camera -------------------------------------
Loading the Batteries ----------------------------------------------
Using an AC Adapter -----------------------------------------------
Inserting or Removing an SD Card ------------------------------
Attaching the Wrist Strap -----------------------------------------
Getting Started -----------------------------------------------------
Basic Photography ------------------------------------------------
Advanced Functionality Settings ------------------------------
Under Shooting Mode ( ) ---------------------------------------
Setting Focus Range ---------------------------------------------
Turning On or Off the TFT LCD Monitor -----------------------
Setting Flash Mode -----------------------------------------------
Setting Self-timer -------------------------------------------------
Setting Digital Zoom ----------------------------------------------
Setting an Image Size (Resolution ) ----------------------------
Setting Image Quality --------------------------------------------
Setting Voice Memo ----------------------------------------------
Setting Photo Frame ---------------------------------------------
Setting Exposure --------------------------------------------------
Setting White Balance --------------------------------------------
Setting Power Frequency ----------------------------------------
Under Playback Mode ( ) --------------------------------------
Exploring an Image -----------------------------------------------
Displaying Image Information -----------------------------------
Playback of a Movie Clip -----------------------------------------
Thumbnail Images (Small Images) Display -------------------
Deleting Images ---------------------------------------------------
Formatting an SD Card -------------------------------------------
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Formatting the Built-in Flash Memory ------------------------------
Setting Slide Show ----------------------------------------------------
Setting Image Protection ---------------------------------------------
Printing Out Images without a PC -----------------------------------
Under Movie Clip Mode ( ) ------------------------------------------
Setting the Recording Time of a Movie Clip -----------------------
Under Setup Mode ( ) -----------------------------------------------
Setting Beep Sound ---------------------------------------------------
Setting Auto Power Off ------------------------------------------------
Setting Date Stamp ----------------------------------------------------
Setting Date Type ------------------------------------------------------
Setting Date ------------------------------------------------------------
Setting Quick View ----------------------------------------------------
Setting Language ------------------------------------------------------
Default Setting ---------------------------------------------------------
PC Connection -----------------------------------------------------------
Installing the Camera's Driver ---------------------------------------
Under Microsoft Windows 98 / 98SE -------------------------------
Under Microsoft Windows 2000 -------------------------------------
Under Microsoft Windows ME / XP ----------------------------------
Under Mac 9.X or later ------------------------------------------------
Installing Ulead Photo Explorer --------------------------------------
Under Windows Operation System (Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP)
Under Macintosh Operating System (Mac 9.X or later) ---------
Downloading the Image(s) -------------------------------------------
Under Windows Operation System (Windows 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP)
Downloading Images from Removable Disk --------------------
Downloading Images through Ulead Photo Explorer ----------
Under Macintosh Operating System (Mac 9.X or later) ---------
Downloading Images from Removable Disk --------------------
Downloading Images through Ulead Photo Explorer ----------
Appendix ------------------------------------------------------------------
Error Message Table ---------------------------------------------------
S pecifications -----------------------------------------------------------
About Ulead Photo Explorer -----------------------------------------
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Overall Introduction
Shooting Mode
Playback Mode
Movie Clip Mode
Setup Mode
( )
( )
( )
( )
Menu Button
LED
Indicator
View Finder
Power Switch
TFT LCD
Monitor
Strap Eyelet
TFT LCD Button
Back
Up ( )Direction Button
Down ( )Direction Button
Left ( )Direction Button
Right ( )Direction Button
Mode Dial
Shutter Button
Tripod SocketBattery/Memory
Card Cover
Lens
Focus Switch
USB Connector
DC-in Connector
Flash
Microphone
Viewfinder
Self-timer LED
Top
Front
Bottom
4X DIGITAL ZOOM
Overall Introduction
Digital Camera Camera Driver 2 x AA Batteries Camera Pouch
& Ulead Software
User Manual Quick Start USB Cable Wrist Strap
Guide
External View
Mode Dial(Working Mode)
Focus Range
Accessories
Macro : 0.3m
Normal : 1.4m~infinity
( )
( )
User
Manual
Quick
Start
Guide
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Photo Frame
Focus Range
(
)M
acro
Memory Card
Digital Zoom
Exposure
Date
Image Quality
( )Super fine
( )Fine
( )Normal
White Balance
(
)
Auto
(
)
Daylight
(
)
Sunset
( )Fluorescent
( )Tungsten
AUTO
Overall Introduction
Voice Memo
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Battery Status
( )Battery full
( )Battery half
drained
( )Battery
drained
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Working Mode
( )Shooting mode
( )Playback mode
( )Movie clip m
ode
( )Setup mode
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Image Size
( )2048x1536
( )1600x1200
( )1280x960
( )2560x1920
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Flash Mode
(
)
Auto flash
(
)
Auto flash with
red-eye
reduction
( )Slow Sync
( )Flash off
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Getting Ready
Slide the "POWER" switch sideways and hold it awhile to switch on the camera.
Repeat the action above to switch off the camera.
1. Check if the camera is switch off.
2. Make sure the AC adapter is 3.3V/2.0A.
3. Connect the AC adapter connector with the DC-in socket on the
camera.
4. Connect the adapter itself with the power outlet.
5. Switch on the camera.
Note
The below symbols on the TFT LCD Monitor are the indication of
the battery status.
( ):Battery power is full.
( ):Battery power is half drained. Have new batteries ready.
( ):Battery power is drained. Replace the batteries you are using
now.
1. Check if the camera is switched off.
2. Slide the Battery / Memory Card Cover out to open it.
3. Load 2 x AA batteries into the battery chamber, following the
polarity indication.
4. Close the Battery / Memory Card Cover.
Brand Type
Duracell(Ultra) Alkaline
Note
Please refer to the suggested battery shown below to ensure the
normal operation of the camera.
Icon Display
Icon Index Table
Switch On or Off the Camera
Using an AC Adapter
Loading the Batteries
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X4
X1
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Working Mode
Focus Range
Flash Modes
Digital Zoom
Thumbnails
Self-timer
Movie Clip
Memory Card Inside
Battery Status
Image Size (Resolution)
Image Quality
White Balance
Exposure
Protected Image
Print (DPOF)
Voice Memo
Darkness Warning
Photo Frame
Processing
AUTO
+
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X1
X4
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1. Switch off the camera.
2. Open the Battery / Memory Card Cover.
3. Insert the SD card into the card slot and press it down until a click sound happens.
4. Close the Battery / Memory Card Cover.
1.Switch on the power.
2.Set the Mode Dial at Shooting Mode ( ) for still image or Movie Clip Mode ( ) for video recording.
3.The setting of the focus range for still image capture is required as follows
Macro ( ) : 0.3m
Normal ( ): 1.4m~infinity
4.Refer to the next section -- Advanced Functionality Settings (page10)to set up the features based on your needs.
5.Hold still and press down the Shutter Button.
6.The LED Indicator starts blinking right after the Shutter Button is released.
7.Once the LED Indicator stops blinking, you are ready to take another shot.
Note
A message of "Low Light!" appearing on the TFT LCD Monitor as a warning is to remind you that the image that you are going to
capture is under a low light environment. To compose a good quality image, it is strongly recommended to go to the Flash Mode and
select Auto Flash to supply more light sources.
Getting Ready
Getting Started
Note
If a new SD card is used, you are required to format it first. Please
refer to page 18 for the details.
Note
The image(s) can be stored either in built-in flash memory or in
memory card. Only if the memory card is inserted, the images
will be stored in the memory card rather than the built-in flash
memory.On the other hand, the images will be stored in the built-in
flash memory only if a memory card is not inserted.
Note
Batteries may lose power if kept inside the camera for a long time without using. Please remove the batteries while the camera is
not in use.
Do not use manganese batteries since they cannot supply sufficient power to support the camera's operation.
Batteries may not work normally under 0 .
It's normal that the temperature of the camera body goes up after being in use for a long period.
Long time use is suggested to use an AC adapter.
In order to avoid any damage caused by bad quality AC adapters, please contact the original company, selling you the camera.
If the battery power is drained, please load two new AA batteries within 15 minutes. Otherwise, the date and time will be changed.
Basic Photography
Attaching the Wrist Strap
Inserting or Removing an SD Card
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Under Shooting Mode ( )
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Advanced Functionality Settings
SET
You can change the icon
display on the TFT LCD
Monitor, turn it off, and turn
it on again by pressing
the LCD button in order.
You can change the flash mode shown below according to the environment.
Advanced Functionality Settings
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SET
SET
The self-timer
starts
with the countdown
10 seconds.
for
The self-timer
will be
automatically
cancelled once the
shoot
is
done.
Note
Generally speaking, the digital-zoom image quality, compared
with non-digital-zoom, always decreases sharpness.
The zoom bar, appearing
on the left on the TFT
LCD monitor, shows the
current digital zoom
position.
Setting Focus Range
Turning On or Off the TFT LCD Monitor (Default :On)
Setting Flash Mode (Default: Auto Flash)
Setting Self-timer (Default: OFF)
Setting Digital Zoom ( 4X continuous )
EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
STILL IMAGE 1/2
IMAGE SIZE
QUALITY
VOICE MEMO 10 SEC
PHOTO FRAME OFF
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For the following settings
from page 12 to page 15,
please rotate the mode
dial to the SHOOTING
MODE and press the
MENU key to enter the
advanced settings.
If you would like to exit the
setting, please press
the MENU key again.
Note
Macro : 0.3m
Normal : 1.4m~infinity
( )
( )
The flash fires automatically as required under shooting mode.
Toavoid the subject's eyes appear red in the picture, use this
mode can effectively minimize the likelihood of the red-eye
effect.
The mode will disable the flash to fire in any circumstances.
The flash will flash and the exposure time is set to 1/4 second
so that the subject in the foreground and background are
properly exposed.
Auto Flash
Auto Flash with
Red-eye Reduction
Flash Off
Slow Sync
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Note
Four resolutions provided can be selected as follows:
( ) 2560 x 1920 (XL)
( ) 2048 x 1536 (L)
( ) 1600 x 1200 (M)
( ) 1280 x 960 (S)
Note
Youcan easily check whether the setting is changed or
not by the resolution icon display on the right side of the
LCD screen. If not, please repeat the above steps.
Advanced Functionality Settings
Advanced Functionality Settings
Setting Image Size (Default:2048x1536)
Setting Image Quality (Default: FINE)
Note
Three levels of image quality can be selected as follows:
( ) Super Fine
( ) Fine
( ) Normal
Note
The better the image quality is set, the less the number
of images can be stored in the built-in flash memory or
the memory card.
Note
With the Voice Memo, you can view the icon ( ) on the
TFT LCD Monitor.
Note
With the Voice Memo, the audio is stored in WAV file
format. So you can download both of the image in JPG
and the Voice Memo in WAV on PC.
EXIT:MENU SET:
VOICE MEMO
10 SEC
STILL IMAGE 1/2
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QUALITY
FINE
NORMAL
SUPER FINE
EXIT:MENU SET:
STILL IMAGE 1/2
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STILL IMAGE 1/2
IMAGE SIZE
QUALITY
VOICE MEMO OFF
PHOTO FRAME OFF
EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
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EXIT:MENU SET:
STILL IMAGE 1/2
IMAGE SIZE
2048X1536(L)
1600X1200(M)
1280X960(S)
2560X1920(XL)
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Setting Voice Memo (Default: OFF)
STILL IMAGE 1/2
IMAGE SIZE
QUALITY
PHOTO FRAME OFF
VOICE MEMO OFF
EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
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Setting Photo Frame (Default: OFF)
STILL IMAGE 1/2
IMAGE SIZE
QUALITY
VOICE MEMO 10 SEC
PHOTO FRAME OFF
EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
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Note
Photo Frame function allows you to add a designed
digital photo frame on the picture you shoot. Three
frame options are provided as follows.
EXIT:MENU SET:
PHOTO FRAME
STILL IMAGE 1/2
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STILL IMAGE 1/2
IMAGE SIZE
VOICE MEMO OFF
PHOTO FRAME OFF
QUALITY
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Note
The higher the value is, the brighter the image will be.
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EXIT:MENU SET:
EXPOSURE
+0.0
STILL IMAGE 2/2
Advanced Functionality Settings
Advanced Functionality Settings
Setting Exposure (Default: + )
0
Auto Adjusting the white balance automatically
Daylight Under strong light environment
Sunset U nder s unset l ight e nvironment
Fluorescent U nder f luorescent l ighte nvironment
Tungsten Under tungsten light environment
AUTO
EXIT:MENU SET:
WHITE BALANCE
AUTO
STILL IMAGE 2/2
EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
WHITE BALANCE AUTO
EXPOSURE 0.0
POWER FREQUENCY OFF
STILL IMAGE 2/2
Note
Five White Balance modes can be selected as follows:
Note
It is suggested to stay AUTO mode for beginners.
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Under Playback Mode( )
Setting White Balance (Default: AUTO)
EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
WHITE BALANCE AUTO
POWER FREQUENCY OFF
EXPOSURE 0.0
STILL IMAGE 2/2
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EXIT:MENU SET:
POWER FREQUENCY
60Hz
STILL IMAGE 2/2
Setting Power Frequency (Default : 60Hz
)
EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
WHITE BALANCE AUTO
EXPOSURE 0.0
POWER FREQUENCY 60Hz
STILL IMAGE 2/2
Displaying an Image Information
Exploring an Image
100-0002
EXIT:MENU
100-0002
x4
x1
EXIT:MENU SET:
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100-0002
SIZE: 2048x1536
DATE: 2003/01/27
TIME: 17:16:56
FLASH: FIRED
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Note
The following s are for your reference.
1.
2.
Due to the provided power frequency varies by region,
please set up the frequency in accordance with your
regional standard.
uggestions
50 Hz: Europe, China
60 Hz: Taiwan, United States
3. OFF
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Advanced Functionality Settings
Advanced Functionality Settings
Note
Press Up ( ) and Down ( ) Direction Button to
search for the movie clip you record and press Right
( ) Direction Button to play the movie clip.
( )
Note
You can press Right Direction Button to pause the
playback and repress to cancel it.
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100-0002
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100-0002
Playback of a Movie Clip
Thumbnail Images (Small Images) Display
Note
Press Up ( ) and Down ( ) Direction Button to
search for the images or movie clips and press Right
( ) Direction Button to see the movie clip.
Note
The appearance of icon of ( ) represents a movie clip,
not a still image.
Note
The appearance of icon of ( ) represents a still image
with voice memo.
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EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
DELETE
SLIDE SHOW 1 SEC
PROTECT LOCK
PLAY
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PLAY
DELETE
DELETE ALL
FORMAT
DELETE IMAGE
EXIT:MENU SET:
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PLAY
DELETE
DELETE IMAGE
YES
NO
EXIT:MENU SET:
Deleting Image(s)
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For the following settings
from page 17 to page 19,
please rotate the mode
dial to the Playback
MODE and press the
MENU key to enter the
advanced settings.
If you would like to exit the
setting, please press
the MENU key again.
Note
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100-0002
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100-0002
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EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
DELETE
SLIDE SHOW 1 SEC
PROTECT LOCK
PLAY
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Please inset an SD Card in advance.
Refer to page 17 and follow the steps, selecting "FORMAT" in step 3, "YES" in step 4.
Please make sure no memory card is inserted.
Refer to page 17 and follow the steps, selecting "FORMAT" in step 3 , "YES" in step 4.
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EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
DELETE
PROTECT LOCK
SLIDE SHOW 1 SEC
PLAY
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PLAY
EXIT:MENU SET:
SLIDE SHOW
1 SEC
Advanced Functionality Settings
Advanced Functionality Settings
Formatting an SD Card
Setting Slide Show (Default :1SEC)
Formatting the Built-in Flash Memory
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EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
DELETE
SLIDE SHOW 1 SEC
PROTECT LOCK
PLAY
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PLAY
EXIT:MENU SET:
PROTECT
UNLOCK
LOCK
Note
After the above steps are done, please check if the ( )
is shown on the left side of the TFT LCD screen. If it is
not shown please repeat the above steps.
Note
For cancelling this "PROTECT" function, please repeat
the steps above and select "UNLOCK" Instead.
Setting Image Protection
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EXIT:MENU CHANGE:
DELETE
SLIDE SHOW 1 SEC
PROTECT LOCK
PRINT XO
PLAY
Note
You cannot see the "PRINT" function on the TFT LCD
Monitor if a memory card is not inserted.
Note
After the above steps are done, please check if the ( )
is shown on the left down corner. If it is not shown,
please repeat the steps.
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PLAY
EXIT:MENU SET:
PRINT
XO
Printing Out Images without a PC (Default: X0)
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Advanced Functionality Settings
Advanced Functionality Settings
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EXIT:MENU SET:
MOVIE CLIP
TIME
20 SEC
30 SEC
MANUAL
10 SEC
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EXIT:MENU SET:
MOVIE CLIP
TIME
20 SEC
30 SEC
MANUAL
10 SEC
Setting the Recording Time of a Movie Clip (Default :10 SEC)
Under Movie Clip Mode( )
Under Setup Mode ( )
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For the following settings
from page 21 to page 22,
please rotate the mode
dial to the SETUP MODE
and press the MENU key
to enter the advanced
settings.
If you would like to exit the
setting, please press
the MENU key again.
Note
SETUP 1 / 2
BEEP ON
POWER OFF 2 MIN
DATE STAMP ON
DATE TYPE YMD
CHANGE:
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SETUP 1 / 2
BEEP
OFF
ON
SET: EXIT:MENU
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SETUP 1 / 2
POWER OFF
1 MIN
SET: EXIT:MENU
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SETUP 1 / 2
BEEP ON
DATE STAMP ON
DATE TYPE YMD
POWER OFF 2 MIN
CHANGE:
Setting Beep Sound (Default: ON)
Setting Auto Power Off (Default : 2 MIN)
Note
If "ON", the date in this image can be printed out.
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SETUP 1 / 2
BEEP ON
POWER OFF 2 MIN
DATE TYPE YMD
DATE STAMP ON
CHANGE:
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SETUP 1 / 2
DATE STAMP
OFF
ON
SET: EXIT:MENU
Setting Date Stamp (Default : ON)
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SETUP 1 / 2
DATE TYPE
MM / DD / YY
DD / MM / YY
YY / MM / DD
SET: EXIT:MENU
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SETUP 1 / 2
BEEP ON
POWER OFF 2 MIN
DATE STAMP ON
DATE TYPE YMD
CHANGE:
Setting Date Type
Note
1. Once the Shutter Button is pressed, the camera will
start and end the recording automatically according
to the time you select.
2. If "Manual" is selected, press the Shutter Button to
start the recording or press the Shutter Button again
to stop the recording.
Note
The TFT LCD Monitor will show "Low Light!" as a
warning to remind you that the video that you are going
to record is in a low light environment.
Note
Please press MENU to exit the setting.
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SETUP 1 / 2
BEEP ON
POWER OFF 2 MIN
DATE STAMP ON
DATE TYPE YMD
CHANGE:
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Megxon TX520 User manual

Type
User manual

Megxon TX520 is a digital camera with advanced functionality settings that will be a great choice for both beginners and advanced users. It has a 10x optical zoom and a 2.7-inch TFT LCD monitor, making it easy to frame and capture your shots. The camera also features a variety of shooting modes, including auto, scene, and manual modes, giving you the flexibility to choose the best settings for your shooting conditions. Additionally, the Megxon TX520 can record video in 720p HD resolution, and it has a built-in flash for low-light shooting.

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