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    							151Appendix
    .Precautions when Using the AC Adaptor
    • Connecting the AC adaptor to the camera does not charge the batteries.
    • Make sure that the camera is turned off before connecting or disconnecting the AC 
    adaptor.
    • If you are connecting the AC adaptor to the camera while it has batteries loaded, 
    never connect or disconnect the AC adaptor while the camera is turned on.
    • The AC adaptor will become warm after long use. This is normal and does not 
    indicate malfunction.
    • Unplug the AC adaptor from the power outlet whenever you are not using it.
    • When the AC adaptor is connected to the camera while the batteries are loaded, 
    the AC adaptor power is given priority.
    • Use of the AC adaptor to power the camera is recommended when connected to a 
    computer.
    • Never cover the AC adaptor with a blanket, etc. Doing so creates the risk of fire.
    See page 17 for information about supported memory cards and how to load a 
    memory card.
    Press the memory card and then release it. This will 
    cause it to pop out of the memory card slot slightly. Pull 
    the card out the rest of the way and then insert another 
    one.
    • Never remove a card from the camera while the back 
    lamp is flashing green. Doing so can cause the image 
    save operation to fail and even damage the memory 
    card.
    Using a Memory Card
    To replace the memory card 
    						
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    .Using a Memory Card
    • SD memory cards and SDHC memory cards have a 
    write protect switch. Use the switch when you need to 
    guard against accidentally deleting data. Note, 
    however, if you write protect an SD memory card you 
    must then turn write protection off whenever you want 
    to record to it, format it, or delete any of its images.
    • If a memory card starts to behave abnormally during 
    image playback, you can restore normal operation by reformatting it (page 135). 
    However, it is recommended that you always take along multiple memory cards 
    whenever using the camera far away from the home or office.
    • As you record data to and delete data from a memory card a number of times, it 
    loses its ability to retain data. Because of this, periodic re-formatting of a memory 
    card is recommended.
    • Electrostatic charge, electrical noise, and other phenomena can cause data to 
    become corrupted or even lost. Make sure that you always back up important data 
    on other media (CD-R, CD-RW, hard disk, etc.)
    .Discarding or Transferring Ownership of a Memory Card or the 
    Camera
    The format and delete functions of the camera do not actually delete files from the 
    memory card. The original data remains on the card. Note that responsibility for the 
    data on a memory card lies with you. The following procedures are recommended 
    whenever you discard a memory card or the camera, or if you transfer ownership to 
    another party.
    • When discarding a memory card, either physically destroy the memory card or use 
    commercially available data delete software to completely delete the data on the 
    memory card.
    • When transferring ownership of a memory card to another party, use commercially 
    available data deletion software to completely delete the data on it.
    • Use the format function (page 135) to completely delete the data in built-in memory 
    before discarding or transferring ownership of the camera.
    Write enabled
    Write disabled 
    						
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    Computer system requirements are different for each of the applications. Be sure to 
    check the requirements for the particular application you are trying to use. Note that 
    the values provided here are minimum requirements for running each application. 
    Actual requirements are greater, depending on the number of images and the sizes of 
    the images being handled.
    0Windows
    DirectX 9.0c
    YouTube Uploader for CASIO
    • Sufficient memory to run the operating system
    • Computer configuration that enables playback of movies on the YouTube site
    • Computer configuration that enables upload of movies to the YouTube site
    Adobe Reader 8
    For details about the minimum system requirements for each software application, 
    see the “Read me” files on the CASIO Digital Camera Software CD-ROM that comes 
    bundled with the camera.
    Computer System Requirements for Bundled Software
    Hard Disk Drive Space : 65MB for installation (18MB on hard disk)
    CPU : Pentium III Class 
    Memory : At least 128MB
    Hard Disk Drive Space : At least 180MB
    Other : Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher installed  
    						
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    The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained.
    .Camera
    General Guide
    1Shutter button (page 20)
    2[ON/OFF] (Power) 
    (page 19)
    3Front lamp 
    (pages 78, 79)
    4Mode dial (pages 20, 27)
    5Speaker
    6Microphone (page 57)
    7Flash (page 35)
    8Strap ring (page 11)
    9ð (Flash up) button 
    (page 35)
    bkTerminal cover 
    (page 150)
    bl[DC IN 9V] AC adaptor 
    connector (page 150)
    bm[USB/AV] port 
    (pages 93, 106, 113,
    119)
    bn[AEL] button (page 49)
    bo@ (Focus) button 
    (page 46)
    bpLens
    bqZoom controller 
    (pages 20, 43, 92)
    brMonitor screen 
    (pages 136, 156)
    bsViewfinder 
    (pages 20, 126)
    bt[EVF/LCD] button 
    (page 136)
    ckDiopter dial (page 20)
    cl[p] (PLAY) button 
    (pages 19, 24)
    cmBack lamp 
    (pages 19, 21, 35)
    cn[r] (REC) button 
    (pages 19, 20)
    co[DISP] button 
    (page 136)
    cp[BS] button (page 64)
    cqMemory card slot cover 
    (page 17)
    crMemory card slot 
    (pages 17, 151)
    csControl button 
    ([8][2][4][6]) 
    (page 28)
    ct[SET] button (page 28)
    dk[MENU] button 
    (page 76)
    bo
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    7 231
    bq
    8
    9bk
    bn
    bl
    bm
    bpct dk cl cm cocn cp
    cr
    cscq
    ck
    bs
    br
    bt
    [4][8]
    [2][6]
    [SET]
    Front Back 
    						
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    dm
    dn dodl
    Bottom
    dlBattery compartment (pages 12, 146)
    dmTripod hole
    Use this hole when attaching to a tripod.
    dnLock (page 12)
    doBattery cover (pages 12, 146) 
    						
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    The monitor screen uses various indicators, icons, and values to keep you informed 
    of the camera’s status.
    • The sample screens in this section are intended to show you the locations of all the 
    indicators and figures that can appear on the monitor screen in various modes. 
    They do not represent screens that actually appear on the camera.
    .Snapshot Recording
    NOTE
    • If the current aperture, shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, or Auto Exposure is not 
    correct, the setting will turn orange when you half-press the shutter button.
    Monitor Screen Contents
    1AE/AF Lock (page 49)
    2Focus mode (page 46)
    3Move Out CS/Move In CS 
    (page 71)
    4Self-timer mode (page 78)
    5Image deterioration indicator 
    (page 44)
    6Recording mode (page 27)
    7Zoom disabled (page 46)
    8Number of recordable CS images 
    (pages 51, 71)
    Remaining snapshot memory 
    capacity (pages 51, 71)
    9Exposure mode (page 29)
    bkSnapshot image size/Quality 
    (pages 31, 85)
    blISO sensitivity (page 38)
    bmWhite balance setting (page 38)
    bnExposure compensation (page 40)
    boMetering mode (page 41)
    bpAF area (page 41)/Subject movement 
    sensitivity (Move Out CS, Move In CS) 
    (page 71)
    bqFlash (page 35)/Continuous shutter (CS) 
    speed (High-speed CS, Flash CS mode) 
    (pages 50, 51)
    brDate/Time (page 43)
    Prerecord (Still image) Time (High-speed 
    CS mode) (page 51)
    Flash continuous shutter (CS) images 
    (Flash CS mode) (page 50)
    bsISO sensitivity (page 38)
    btAperture value (page 29)
    ckTimestamp indicator (page 129)
    clShutter speed (page 30)
    cmFocus frame (pages 20, 41)
    cnBattery level indicator (page 14)
    coHistogram (page 137)
    cpFocal distance (Converted to 35 mm film 
    format.) (page 44)
    cqAnti Shake (page 79)
    crFace Detection (page 80)
    bp bk
    bl
    bn
    bo
    bm
    bq 23456 1
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    cp cr
    co
    B 
    						
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    .Movie Recording
    .Snapshot Viewing
    1Recording mode (page 56)
    2Record: Off (page 63)
    3Remaining movie memory capacity 
    (page 169)
    4Movie quality (HD/STD movie) (pages 56, 59)/Recording speed (high speed movie) 
    (pege 59)
    5Current movie fps indicator
    6Optical zoom (page 63)
    7Prerecord Movie (page 61)
    8YouTube (page 62)
    1File type
    2Protect indicator (page 101)
    3Snapshot image size (page 31)
    4Folder name/file name (page 123)
    5Snapshot image quality (page 85)
    6ISO sensitivity (page 38)
    7Aperture value (page 29)
    8Shutter speed (page 30)
    9Date/time (page 130)
    bkExposure compensation (page 40)
    blDynamic range correction (page 85)
    bmMetering mode (page 41)
    bnWhite balance setting (page 99)
    boFlash (page 35)
    bpBattery level indicator (page 14)
    bqRecording mode
    brHistogram (page 137)
    bsExposure mode (page 29)
    btFocal distance (Converted to 35mm film 
    format.) (page 44)
    32
    4
    6
    8
    7
    5 1
    2413
    5
    9 6
    7
    8 3
    bm bn bo bp
    br
    bs bt
    bk bl
    bq
    B 
    						
    							158Appendix
    .Movie Playback
    .CS Image Viewing
    1File type
    2Protect indicator (page 101)
    3Folder name/file name (page 123)
    4Movie recording time (page 88)
    5Movie Quality/Speed (pages 56, 59)
    6Prerecord (Movie) (page 61)
    7YouTube (page 62)
    8Date/time (page 130)
    9Battery level indicator (page 14)
    1Current image number/number of images in 
    the group (page 89)
    2CS group icon (page 89)
    3Playback guide (page 89)
    4CS speed (page 89)
    123
    4
    5
    67
    89
    12
    4
    3
    B 
    						
    							159Appendix
    The tables in this section show the initial default settings that are configured for menu 
    items (displayed when you press [MENU]) after you reset the camera (page 135). 
    Menu items depend on whether the camera is in the REC mode or PLAY mode.
    • A dash (–) indicates an item whose setting is not reset or an item for which there is 
    no reset setting.
    .REC Mode
    “REC” Tab
    “Quality” Tab
    Reset Initial Default Settings
    Self-timerOff
    AF Assist LightOn
    Anti ShakeA Camera As
    Face DetectionOff
    Continuous AFOff
    AE/AF LockAE Lock
    Save CS ImagesAlways Ask
    Digital ZoomOn
    Quick ShutterOff
    ReviewOn
    GridOff
    Icon HelpOn
    MemoryFlash: On
    Self-timer: Off
    Flash Intensity: 
    Off
    Digital Zoom: On
    MF Position: Off
    Zoom Position: 
    Off
     Quality 
    (Snapshots)Normal
    Dynamic RangeOff
    Flash Intensity0
    Flash AssistAuto
    TColor FilterOff
    Sharpness0
    Saturation0
    Contrast0 
    						
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    “Set Up” Tab
    .PLAY Mode
    “PLAY” Tab
    “Set Up” Tab
    • The contents of the “Set Up” tab are the same in the REC mode and PLAY mode.
    ScreenAuto 2
    EVF 
    Brightness0
    SoundsStartup: Sound 1 / 
    Half Shutter: Sound 1 / Shutter: Sound 1 / Operation: Sound 1 / =Operation: ...///// 
    =Play: ...////
    File No.Continue
    World TimeHome
    TimestampOff
    Adjust–
    Date Style–
    Language–
    Sleep1 min
    Auto Power Off5 min
    REC/PLAYPower On
    LCD PriorityOff
    USBMass Storage
    Video Out–
    Battery Type–
    StartupOff
    Format–
    Reset–
    SlideshowImages: All images / 
    Time: 30 min / 
    Interval: 3 sec / 
    Effect: Pattern 1
    MOTION PRINT9 frames
    Movie Editing–
    White Balance–
    Brightness–
    DPOF Printing–
    Protect–
    Rotation–
    Resize–
    Trimming–
    Copy–
    Divide Group–
    Select Frame–
    B 
    						
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