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    Playback/Erasing189
    In playback mode, you can attach sound memos (up to 1 minute) to an 
    image.
    Sound Memo Panel
    Use the   or   button to select and press the FUNC./SET button.
    Attaching Sound Memos to Images
    1Press the   button while playing back images.
    • The sound memo control panel will display.
    2Record.
    1.Use the   or   button to select  .
    2. Press the   button.
    • The elapsed time and the remaining  time display.
    • Pressing the  FUNC./SET button 
    pauses the recording. Pressing it 
    again resumes recording.
    • Up to 1 minute of recordings can be  added to any one image.
    • The sound mode can be changed  (p. 108).
    • If you select   using the   or   button and press the  FUNC./
    SET  button, the display will return to the Play menu.
    Exit
    Record
    Pause
    Play
    Erase (Select [Erase] and in the confirmation screen press the 
    FUNC./SET  button.)
    Press the   or   button to adjust the volume.
    Volume (Adjust it with 
    the  or  button)
    Elapsed Time/
    Remaining Time
    Sound Memo Panel  
    						
    							
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    You can record sound only, without images, for up to two hours at one 
    time.
    zYou cannot attach sound memos to movies.
    zSound memos for protected images cannot be erased.
    Sound-Only Recording (Sound Recorder)
    1Select [Sound Recorder].
    1.Press the   button.
    2. Use the   or   button to select   
    in the   menu.
    3. Press the   button.
    2Record a sound.
    1.Use the   or   button to select  .
    2. Press the   button.
    • Recording time wi ll be displayed.
    • Use the   or   button to change  the sample rate. Sound quality will 
    improve in the order of [11.025kHz], 
    [22.050kHz], [44.100kHz], but the 
    recorded file size will also increase 
    respectively.
    • When pressing the  FUNC./SET button, recording will pause. 
    Pressing the button once again  will resume recording.
    • Pressing the shutter button hal fway or pressing the movie 
    button will stop sound recording and switch the camera to 
    shooting mode.
    • The sound mode can be changed (p. 108).
    Sound 
    Control 
    PanelAvailable 
    Recording 
    Time  
    						
    							
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    Sound Recorder Panel
    Use the   or   button to select and press the FUNC./SET button.
    Exit
    Record
    Pause
    Play (Use the   or   button to select a sound and press the 
    FUNC./SET button.)
    Rewind (Hold the  FUNC./SET button to rewind (no sound plays).)
    Fast Forward (Hold the  FUNC./SET button to fast forward (no sound 
    plays).)
    Erase (Select [Erase] or [Erase All] and in the confirmation screen 
    press the  FUNC./SET  button.)
    Protect (You can protect important sounds from accidental erasure. 
    Press the  FUNC./SET  button to set/remove protection.)
    Press the   or   button to adjust the volume.
    Make sure audio settings are correct (p. 108) before recording.
    zSee  Estimated Sound Recorder File Sizes and Recording 
    Times  (p. 260).
    zWhen the memory cards fills, recording will automatically 
    stop.
    zIf you press and hold the   button while recording, the 
    screen in Step 2 will display (b riefly pressing the button will 
    bring up the sound memo panel (p. 189)).  
    						
    							
    Playback/Erasing192
    You can protect important images and movies from accidental erasure. 
    Protecting Images
    SelectYou can configure the protection settings for each 
    image singly while viewing them.
    Select Range You can select a range of sequential images and 
    protect all the images in that range.
    Select by Date You can protect the images from a specified date.
    Select by Category  You can protect all images in a specified category.
    Select by Folder You can protect all images in a specified folder.
    All Images You can protect all images on a memory card.
    1Select [Protect].
    1. Press the   button.
    2. Use the   or   button to select   
    in the   menu.
    3. Press the   button.
    2Select an image selection 
    method.
    1.Use the   or   button to select an 
    image selection method.
    2. Press the   button.
    • If you select [All Images], proceed to  Sub-step 4 in Step 3 (p. 194).  
    						
    							
    Playback/Erasing193
    3Select images and protect them.
    z[Select]
    1. Use the   or   button to select an 
    image you wish to protect.
    2. Press the   button.
    3. Press the   button.
    • Pressing the  FUNC./SET button again 
    cancels the setting.
    • Repeat the steps above to continue protecting other images.
    • You can also protect images  in the index playback mode.
    z[Select Range]
    Refer to Step 4 of “Selecting a Range of 
    Images” in “Organizing Images by 
    Category (My Category)” (p. 169), for 
    details on how to select images.
    After selecting images, proceed with 
    the following steps.
    1. Use the   or   button to select [Protect].
    2. Press the   button.
    3. Press the   button.
    Protection Icon  
    						
    							
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    z[Select by Date] [Select by 
    Category] [Select by Folder]
    1. Use the   or   button to select a 
    date, category or folder.
    2. Press the   button.
    3. Press the   button.
    • If a portion of the images are already protected,   appears 
    gray.
    • Pressing the  FUNC./SET button again cancels the setting.
    • You can select multiple dates, categories or folders.
    • Use the   or   button to confirm each date, category or  folder image.
    4. Use the   or   button to select 
    [Protect].
    5. Press the   button.
    6. Press the   button.
    • Selecting [Unlock]  cancels protection 
    of the selected image and returns you 
    to Step 2.
    • Selecting [Stop] cancels sele ction of the protected image and 
    returns you to Step 2.
    • You may cancel the operation by pressing the  FUNC./SET 
    button during [Protect] mode.  
    						
    							
    Playback/Erasing195
    You can erase images from a memory card.
    Erasing Images
    zNote that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise 
    adequate caution before erasing an image.
    zProtected images cannot be erased with this function.
    Select Erases images after selecting them one at a time.
    Select RangeYou can select a range of sequential images and 
    erase all the images in that range.
    Select by Date Erases images corresponding to the selected date.
    Select by Category Erases all images in the selected category.
    Select by Folder Erases all images in the selected folder.
    All Images Erases all images on a memory card.
    1Select [Erase].
    1. Press the   button.
    2. Use the   or   button to select   
    in the   menu.
    3. Press the   button.
    2Select an image selection 
    method.
    1.Use the   or   button to select an 
    image selection method.
    2. Press the   button.
    • Proceed to Sub-step 4 in Step 3  (p. 197) if you select [All Images].  
    						
    							
    Playback/Erasing196
    3Select images and erase 
    them.
    z[Select]
    1. Use the   or   button to select an 
    image you wish to erase.
    2. Press the   button.
    3. Press the   button to complete the setting.
    4. Use the   or   button to select [OK].
    5. Press the   button.
    • Pressing the  FUNC./SET button again cancels the setting.
    • You can also protect images in the index playback mode.
    z[Select Range]
    Refer to Step 4 of “Selecting a Range of 
    Images” in “Organizing Images by 
    Category (My Category)” (p. 169), for 
    details on how to select images.
    After selecting images, proceed with 
    the following steps.
    1. Use the   or   button to select [Erase].
    2. Press the   button.  
    						
    							
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    z[Select by Date] [Select by 
    Category] [Select by Folder]
    1. Use the   or   button to select a 
    date, category or folder.
    2. Press the   button.
    3. Press the   button.
    • Pressing the  FUNC./SET button again cancels the setting.
    • You can select multiple dates, categories or folders.
    • Use the   or   button to confirm each date, category or  folder image.
    4. Use the   or   button to select 
    [OK].
    5. Press the   button.
    • Selecting [Cancel] cancels selection  of the image you are about to erase.
    • Pressing the  FUNC./SET button while 
    erasing is in progress cancels the procedure.
    Please format the memory card when you want to erase not 
    only image data but also all the data contained on the card 
    (p. 69).  
    						
    							
    Print Settings/Transfer Settings198
    Print Settings/Transfer Settings
    You can select images on a memory card for printing and specify the 
    number of print copies in advance  using the camera. The settings used 
    on the camera comply with the Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) 
    standards. This is extrem ely convenient for printing on a direct print 
    compatible printer, or for sending the images to a photo developing 
    service that supports DPOF.
    Setting the Print Style
    After setting the print style, select the images for printing. The following 
    settings can be selected.
    * Default setting.
    Setting the DPOF Print Setting
    The   icon may display for a memory card with print settings 
    set by a different DPOF-compliant camera. These settings will 
    be overwritten by those set by your camera.
    Print Type Standard* Prints one image per page.
    Index
    Prints the selected images together at a 
    reduced size in an index format.
    Both Prints the images in both the standard and 
    index formats.
    Date (On/Off*) Adds the date to the print.
    File No. (On*) Adds the file number to the print.
    Clear DPOF data (On*) Clears all print settings after the images print.  
    						
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