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      Viewing Images on a TV set
    Viewing Images on a TV set
    You can play back images on a television with the supplied AV cable.
    The video output signal can be switched (NTSC or PAL) to 
    accommodate different regional standards (p. 34). The default 
    setting varies between regions.
    - NTSC: Japan, U.S.A., Canada, Taiwan and others
    - PAL: Europe, Asia (excluding Taiwan), Oceania and others
    If the video system is set incorrectly, the camera output may 
    not display properly.
    1Tur n off the Camera and the TV.
    2Plug the ends of the AV 
    cable into the VIDEO IN 
    and AUDIO IN jacks on 
    the TV.
    3Connect the AV cable to the 
    camera stations A/V OUT 
    terminal ( ), set the mode 
    switch to   (playback) ( ), 
    and place the camera 
    securely into the camera 
    station ( ).
    4Turn on the TV and switch it to video mode.
    5Turn on the camera.
    zYou can control the camera with the wireless controller (p. 16)
    VIDEO
    AUDIO
    IN
    Yellow
    Black
     
    						
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    Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)
    My Camera allows you to customize the start-up image and start-
    up, operation, self-timer and shutter sounds. You can change and 
    register these settings, enabling you to customize the camera to 
    suit your own tastes.
    Changing My Camera Settings
    1 (My Camera) Menu  Menu Item.
    See Menus and Settings (p. 30).
    2Select the contents you 
    wish to set.
    zSelect [Theme] to set all to the 
    same settings. 
     
    						
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      Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings)
    Images recorded onto the memory card and newly recorded sounds 
    can be added as My Camera settings to the   and   menu 
    items. You can also use the supplied software to upload your 
    computer’s images and sounds to the camera.
    A computer is required to restore the My Camera settings to 
    the defaults. Use the supplied software (ZoomBrowser EX/
    ImageBrowser) to restore the default settings to the camera.
    Registering My Camera Settings
    1Slide the mode switch to   (playback)  
    (My Camera) Menu Menu Item to register.
    See Menus and Settings (p. 30).
    2Select   or   and press  .
     
    						
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    See the supplied Software Starter Guide for more information 
    on creating and adding to the My Camera data.
    3Select an image or record a sound.
    zStart-up Image
    Select the image you wish to reg-
    ister and press the FUNC./SET 
    button.
    zStart-up, Operation, Self-timer 
    and Shutter Sounds
    Select   (Record) and press the 
    FUNC./SET button. After record-
    ing, select   (Register) and 
    press the FUNC./SET button. 
    - Recording will automatically 
    stop when the recording time elapses.
    - To play it, select   (Play). 
    - To exit instead of registering, press   (Exit). 
    4Select [OK] and press  .
    zTo cancel registering, select [Can-
    cel].
    zThe following cannot be registered as My Camera settings.
    -Movies
    - Sounds recorded with the sound memo function (p. 75)
    zThe prior setting is erased when a new My Camera setting 
    is added.
     
    						
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      Troubleshooting
    Troubleshooting
    Camera
    Camera will not operate.
    Power is not turned on. zPress the power button (Basic 
    Guide p. 5).
    Memory card slot/battery 
    cover is open. zConfirm that the memory card slot/
    battery cover is securely closed 
    (Basic Guide p. 3).
    Insufficient battery 
    voltage (Change the 
    battery pack message 
    displays).zInsert a fully charged battery into the 
    camera (Basic Guide p. 1).
    zUse the compact power adapter. 
    (Basic Guide p. 2)
    Poor contact between 
    camera and battery 
    terminals.zPolish the terminals with a soft 
    cotton swab before charging or 
    using the battery (p. 105).
    Sounds come from the camera interior.
    The cameras horizontal/
    vertical orientation was 
    changed.zThe cameras orientation 
    mechanism is operating. There is no 
    malfunction.
    When the power is tur ned on
    Card locked! message appears.
    The SD memory cards 
    write protect tab is set to 
    Write protect.zWhen recording to, erasing from or 
    formatting the SD memory card, 
    slide the tab upward (p. 107).
    The Date/Time menu appears.
    The built-in rechargeable 
    lithium battery charge is 
    low.zRecharge the built-in battery 
    immediately (Basic Guide p. 4).
     
    						
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    LCD monitor
    The display darkens.
    The image in the LCD 
    monitor will darken in 
    strong sunlight or bright 
    light.zThis does not constitute a 
    malfunction and has no effect on 
    images that have been shot.
    Display flickers.
    Display flickers when 
    shot under fluorescent 
    lighting.zThis is not a camera malfunction 
    (flickering recorded in movies, but 
    not in still images).
    A bar of light (red, purple) appears on the LCD monitor.
    Subject is too bright.zThis is a normal occurrence in 
    devices containing CCDs and does 
    not constitute a malfunction. This 
    bar of light will not be recorded when 
    shooting still photos, but it will be 
    recorded when shooting movies.
     appears.
    A slow shutter speed has 
    likely been selected 
    because of insufficient 
    lighting.zRaise the ISO speed (p. 64) or set 
    the flash to any setting other than 
     (Flash Off), or secure the camera 
    to something, such as a tripod 
    (Basic Guide p. 10).
     appears.
    This displays when using 
    a memory card that has 
    print settings, transfer 
    settings or slide show 
    image selections set by 
    other DPOF-compliant 
    cameras.zThese settings will be overwritten by 
    those set by your camera (p. 83).
     
    						
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      Troubleshooting
    Noise displays./Subjects movements are irregular.
    Camera automatically 
    lightened the image 
    displayed on the LCD 
    monitor to make it easier 
    to see when shooting in 
    a dark area (p. 19).zThere is no effect on the recorded 
    image.
    Shooting
    Camera will not record.
    Mode switch is set to   
    (playback). zSet the mode switch to   or   
    (Basic Guide p. 7).
    Camera is in camera 
    station.zRemove the camera from the 
    camera station.
    Flash is charging. zThe indicator will light orange when it 
    is charged. You can then press the 
    shutter button (p. 24).
    Memory card is full.zInsert a new memory card (Basic 
    Guide p. 3).
    zIf required, download the images to 
    a computer and erase them from the 
    memory card to make space (p. 82, 
    Basic Guide p. 20).
    Memory card is not 
    formatted correctly.zFormat the memory card (p. 26).
    zIf reformatting does not work, the 
    memory card logic circuits may be 
    damaged. Consult the nearest 
    Canon Customer Support Help 
    Desk.
    SD memory card is write 
    protected. zSlide the write protect tab of the SD 
    memory card upward (p. 107). 
     
    						
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    Image is blurred or out of focus.
    AF-assist Beam is set to 
    [Off].zIn dark places where it is difficult for 
    the camera to focus, the AF-assist 
    Beam will emit to assist focusing. As 
    the AF-assist Beam will not function 
    when turned off, set it [On] to activate it 
    (p. 31). Take care not to obstruct the 
    AF-assist Beam with your hand when 
    used.
    The camera moves when 
    the shutter button is 
    pressed.zSetting the self-timer to   (2 
    seconds) delays the shutter release 
    for 2 seconds and allows the camera 
    to stop shaking, thus preventing a 
    blurred image (p. 41).
    Even better results can be obtained 
    by placing the camera on a stable 
    surface or by using a tripod to shoot.
    Subject is out of focal 
    range.zShoot with the subject at the correct 
    shooting distance (p. 113).
    The subject is hard to 
    focus on. z
    Use the focus lock to shoot (p. 49).
    Subject in recorded image is too dark.
    Insufficient light for 
    shooting. zSet the flash to   (auto) (Basic 
    Guide p. 10).
    Subject is dark in 
    contrast to the 
    background. zSet the exposure compensation to a 
    positive (+) setting (p. 51)
    .
    zUse the spot metering function 
    (p. 50).
    Subject is too far away 
    for flash to reach.zShoot within correct shooting 
    distance of the subject when using 
    the built-in flash (p. 114).
    zRaise the ISO speed and then shoot 
    (p. 64).
     
    						
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      Troubleshooting
    Subject in recorded image is too bright.
    Subject is too close, 
    making the flash too 
    strong. zShoot within correct shooting 
    distance of the subject when using 
    the built-in flash (p. 114).
    Subject is bright in 
    contrast to the 
    background. zSet the exposure compensation to a 
    negative (-) setting (p. 51).
    zUse the spot metering function 
    (p. 50).
    Too much light is shining 
    directly into the camera, 
    or is being reflected off 
    the subject.zChange the shooting angle.
    Flash is set to on. zSet the flash to   (flash off) (Basic 
    Guide p. 10).
    Image flashes white. Image contains noise.
    ISO speed is too high.zHigher ISO speeds increase image 
    noise. To take clean images, use as 
    low an ISO speed as possible 
    (p. 64).
    zIn , , ,  and  modes, 
    the ISO speed increases and noise 
    can appear.
    White dots appear on the image.
    Light from the flash has 
    reflected off dust 
    particles or insects in the 
    air. This is particularly 
    noticeable when 
    shooting using the wide 
    angle.zThis is a phenomenon that occurs 
    with digital cameras and does not 
    constitute a malfunction.
     
    						
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    Eyes appear red.
    Light reflecting back from 
    eyes can make them 
    appear red when the 
    flash is used in dark 
    areas.zUse the   (auto with red-eye 
    reduction) mode (Basic Guide p. 10). 
    For this mode to be effective, the 
    subject must be looking right at the 
    red-eye reduction lamp. Try asking 
    them to look directly at the lamp.
    zEven better results can be obtained 
    by increasing the lighting in indoor 
    settings or approaching closer to the 
    subject. The shutter will not activate 
    for approximately 1 second after the 
    red-eye reduction lamp fires in order 
    to improve the effect.
    Continuous shooting slows down.
    The memory cards 
    performance has 
    dropped.zTo enhance the continuous shooting 
    performance, you are recommended 
    to format the memory card in the 
    camera after you save all its images 
    to your computer (p. 26, Basic Guide 
    p. 20).
    Recording images to memor y card takes a 
    long time.
    Memory card was 
    formatted in another 
    device.zUse a memory card formatted in 
    your camera (p. 26).
    Lens will not retract.
    Memory card slot/battery 
    cover was opened with 
    power on.zFirst close the memory card slot/
    battery cover and then turn the 
    power off (Basic Guide p. 3).
     
    						
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