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1 Getting started
The Digital Mini Portrait (DMP) is an all in
one digital imaging system, which allows
you to quickly and easily take and print
instant photographs to meet a variety of
photo-identification needs. This guide
describes all the features of the DMP. It
takes you from unpacking the boxes to set-
ting up the system and trouble-shooting
any problems you may have.
All bracketed numbers refer to the dia-
grams in the fold out cover located at the
end of the manual.
1.1 System contents
The system will arrive in one box.
a A Digital Mini Portrait system
b Power supply
c Mains cable
d Grey card
e Box of thermal photo paper and ribbon
f Registration card
g The manual and quick start guide
Carefully unpack the contents of the box.
1.2 DMP controls (1)
a Auto Focus – push once to focus the
image on the view screen.The DMP should
be positioned 0.8 to 1.6 metres away from
the subject for optimum use of the Auto
Focus.
b Zoom function – depressing the button to
the right (T) zooms the lens in to give the
user a close up view. Depressing the but-
ton to the left (W) causes the lens to zoom
out giving a wide-angle view to the user.
c Image capture button – press once to take
an image. Press the button again to delete
the previous image and return to live pre-
view mode. Press the button to return to
"live" mode.
d Flash adjust – increases or decreases flash
output. Only active if "on-board flash"
mode (5x) is selected.
e Menu In/Out – pressing the button once
brings the main menu up on the view
screen. Pressing the button while in the
menu options brings the user out of
"menu" mode. It is also used to return
from sub-menus to the main menu.
f Menu navigation buttons – in "menu"
mode the use of these buttons allows the
user to move up and down through the
menu options.
In "live" mode, the down button allows the
user to toggle between different headsize
guides.
In "preview" mode, the down button tog-
gles between different print formats, the
up button toggles between the dark and
light skin tone settings.
g OK – in "menu" mode the OK button
selects the highlighted icon on the screen.
h Print button – once an image has been
taken, pushing the print button starts the
print process. Note that the DMP will not
print while in "live" mode.
if a button does not have a func-
Note:
tion in the currently selected mode
("live", "preview" or "menu") then an
error beep will sound for the duration
of the button press.
1.3 DMP features (illustration 1)
i LCD preview screen
j Onboard flash
k DMP lens
l Paper exit slot
m Paper tray (Holds up to 25 sheets)
n Ribbon cartridge door
1.4 Rear panel (illustration 1)
o Power button – push the button in to turn
the DMP on. The LCD will illuminate and
display a live image.
p USB connector – connects the DMP to a
PC for use with Polaroid archiving and card