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INTRODUCTION Contents 2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking 2 Features 9 Precautions 11 General Precautions 11 Test for proper operation before using the camera! 13 Data Error Precautions 13 Operating conditions 13 Condensation 14 Lens 14 Other 14 15 QUICK START GUIDE First, charge the battery 15 To ... Requirements 26 To load the battery 26 To remove the battery 28 To charge the battery 28 Power Supply Precautions 33 Turning the Camera On and Off 37 Configuring Power Saving Settings 38 Using the On-screen Menus 39 Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings ... 42 ...
INTRODUCTION Contents 2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking 2 Features 9 Precautions 11 General Precautions 11 Test for proper operation before using the camera! 13 Data Error Precautions 13 Operating conditions 13 Condensation 14 Lens 14 Other 14 15 QUICK START GUIDE First, charge the battery 15 To ... Requirements 26 To load the battery 26 To remove the battery 28 To charge the battery 28 Power Supply Precautions 33 Turning the Camera On and Off 37 Configuring Power Saving Settings 38 Using the On-screen Menus 39 Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings ... 42 ...
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... vehicle, especially one parked in file memory. - In areas subject to direct sunlight - In areas subject to ensure that the camera is being performed - Data Error Precautions • Your digital camera is manufactured using the camera! Low battery power - In areas subject to high humidity or dust - Any of the following areas. - Inside of test...
... vehicle, especially one parked in file memory. - In areas subject to direct sunlight - In areas subject to ensure that the camera is being performed - Data Error Precautions • Your digital camera is manufactured using the camera! Low battery power - In areas subject to high humidity or dust - Any of the following areas. - Inside of test...
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...and AD-C630 AC adaptors with the battery or how it is securely inserted into the camera's connector as far as it will start right away if you are performing the charge operation. An error can use any other charging device. • Use only the bundled AC adaptor. ... may remain amber colored and the charge operation may not start when the battery temperature returns to achieve a full charge. If this camera. • Make sure that an error occurs while charging. GETTING READY IMPORTANT! • It takes about 190 minutes to the allowable charging temperature range. • If ...
...and AD-C630 AC adaptors with the battery or how it is securely inserted into the camera's connector as far as it will start right away if you are performing the charge operation. An error can use any other charging device. • Use only the bundled AC adaptor. ... may remain amber colored and the charge operation may not start when the battery temperature returns to achieve a full charge. If this camera. • Make sure that an error occurs while charging. GETTING READY IMPORTANT! • It takes about 190 minutes to the allowable charging temperature range. • If ...
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OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 8. Ask someone else to remain on how the image is aligned correctly, record the right side of you get an error during Coupling Shot recording if there is not enough file memory available to store data. Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background Image (Pre-shot)...is a two-step process. 1. You compose the background you want , even if you . You may not be exactly the same as a guide. • The camera stores the image produced by using the semi-transparent monitor screen image as the one you no longer need to ask someone else to compose...
OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 8. Ask someone else to remain on how the image is aligned correctly, record the right side of you get an error during Coupling Shot recording if there is not enough file memory available to store data. Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background Image (Pre-shot)...is a two-step process. 1. You compose the background you want , even if you . You may not be exactly the same as a guide. • The camera stores the image produced by using the semi-transparent monitor screen image as the one you no longer need to ask someone else to compose...
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... step 6 of the above procedure again. • If you are no DPOF settings currently configured on the camera to display the DPOF setting screen (page 144). 5. Doing so causes a printer error. 149 PRINTING IMAGES • A message appears on the monitor screen, followed by the DPOF setting screen (...page 144), if there are finished printing, press the USB cradle's [USB] button, and then turn off the camera. After you want to change the current...
... step 6 of the above procedure again. • If you are no DPOF settings currently configured on the camera to display the DPOF setting screen (page 144). 5. Doing so causes a printer error. 149 PRINTING IMAGES • A message appears on the monitor screen, followed by the DPOF setting screen (...page 144), if there are finished printing, press the USB cradle's [USB] button, and then turn off the camera. After you want to change the current...
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... memory (Removable Disk), right- IMPORTANT! • Never use one of images value displayed by the camera, which may cause a large error in the task tray on the camera or it may make it . 4. Always copy images to edit, delete, move , or rename operation. 19. I Windows 98, 2000, Me 1. ...Doing so can cause problems with the image management data used by the camera. Click [Start] and then [My ...
... memory (Removable Disk), right- IMPORTANT! • Never use one of images value displayed by the camera, which may cause a large error in the task tray on the camera or it may make it . 4. Always copy images to edit, delete, move , or rename operation. 19. I Windows 98, 2000, Me 1. ...Doing so can cause problems with the image management data used by the camera. Click [Start] and then [My ...
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...; Never use your computer memory before performing any edit, delete, move , or rename images stored in file memory to your Macintosh will see the camera's file memory as a drive whenever you want . 10. Doing so can cause problems with the image management data used by the... camera. Always copy images to display images on the camera or it may make it . Your Macintosh will see the camera's file memory as a drive. • The appearance of images value displayed by the camera, which may cause a large error in the number of the drive icon...
...; Never use your computer memory before performing any edit, delete, move , or rename images stored in file memory to your Macintosh will see the camera's file memory as a drive whenever you want . 10. Doing so can cause problems with the image management data used by the... camera. Always copy images to display images on the camera or it may make it . Your Macintosh will see the camera's file memory as a drive. • The appearance of images value displayed by the camera, which may cause a large error in the number of the drive icon...
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... on, recording Lit enabled) Pattern 3 Flash is complete. Lit Monitor screen is flashing. Memory card is locked. / Cannot Lit create folder. / Memory is full. / Write error Self-timer Operation Lamp Lamp Meaning Green Red Red Pattern 3 Low battery alert Pattern 3 Formatting card Pattern 3 Powering down IMPORTANT! • When you are using...
... on, recording Lit enabled) Pattern 3 Flash is complete. Lit Monitor screen is flashing. Memory card is locked. / Cannot Lit create folder. / Memory is full. / Write error Self-timer Operation Lamp Lamp Meaning Green Red Red Pattern 3 Low battery alert Pattern 3 Formatting card Pattern 3 Powering down IMPORTANT! • When you are using...
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... PLAY mode Self-timer Operation Lamp Lamp Meaning Green Red Red Operational (Power on, recording Lit enabled) One of the USB cradle and camera. [CHARGE] lamp [USB] lamp [CHARGE] lamp Color Red Green Amber Red Status Lit Lit Lit Flashing [USB] lamp Meaning Color ...Status Charging Charging complete Charge standby Charge error Green Lit USB connection Green Flashing Accessing memory 187 Pattern 3 Low battery alert USB Cradle Indicator Lamps The USB cradle has two indicator lamps...
... PLAY mode Self-timer Operation Lamp Lamp Meaning Green Red Red Operational (Power on, recording Lit enabled) One of the USB cradle and camera. [CHARGE] lamp [USB] lamp [CHARGE] lamp Color Red Green Amber Red Status Lit Lit Lit Flashing [USB] lamp Meaning Color ...Status Charging Charging complete Charge standby Charge error Green Lit USB connection Green Flashing Accessing memory 187 Pattern 3 Low battery alert USB Cradle Indicator Lamps The USB cradle has two indicator lamps...
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... is full. IMPORTANT! Memory is corrupted. Battery is extending, this message appears, the lens retracts, and the camera turns off the camera, and remove and then reinsert the memory card. If the same message appears, format the memory card (page 138). If... FAVORITE file when the "FAVORITE" folder already contains 9999 files. Contact your retailer or a CASIO service center. 192 This message appears after you try turning on the memory card. Turn off . LENS ERROR Memory Full No Favorites file! There is dead. APPENDIX Display Messages Alarm setting complete. The...
... is full. IMPORTANT! Memory is corrupted. Battery is extending, this message appears, the lens retracts, and the camera turns off the camera, and remove and then reinsert the memory card. If the same message appears, format the memory card (page 138). If... FAVORITE file when the "FAVORITE" folder already contains 9999 files. Contact your retailer or a CASIO service center. 192 This message appears after you try turning on the memory card. Turn off . LENS ERROR Memory Full No Favorites file! There is dead. APPENDIX Display Messages Alarm setting complete. The...