Casio EX S10 User Manual
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141Appendix .Charger Unit Handling Precautions • The charger unit becomes slightly warm during charging. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. • Unplug the power cord from the power outlet when you are not using the charger unit. • Never use detergent to clean the power cord (especially the plug). • Never cover the charger unit with a blanket, etc. Doing so creates the risk of fire. .Other Precautions The camera becomes slightly warm during use. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. - 0Never plug the power cord into an outlet whose voltage rating is different from that marked on the power cord. Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock. 0Take care to protect the power cord against damage and breaking. Never place heavy objects onto the power cord, or expose it to intense heat. Doing so can damage the power cord, creating the risk of fire and electric shock. 0Never try to modify the power cord, or subject it to severe bending, twisting, or pulling. Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock. 0Never plug in or unplug the power cord while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. 0Do not plug the power cord into an outlet or extension cord that is shared by other devices. Doing so creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock. 0Should the power cord ever become damaged (to the point that internal wires are exposed or cut), immediately contact your original retailer or authorized CASIO authorized service center to request repair. Continued use of a damaged power cord creates the risk of fire, malfunction, and electric shock. C
142Appendix .Copyrights Except for your own personal enjoyment, unauthorized use of use of snapshots or movies of images whose rights belong to others, without the permission of the right holder, is forbidden by copyright laws. In some cases, shooting of public performances, shows, exhibitions, etc. may be restricted entirely, even if it is for your own personal enjoyment. Regardless of whether such files are purchased by you or obtained for free, posting them on a website, a file sharing site, or any other Internet site, or otherwise distributing them to third parties without the permission of the copyright holder is strictly prohibited by copyright laws and international treaties. For example, uploading or distributing on the Internet images of TV programs, live concerts, music videos, etc. that were photographed or recorded by you may infringe upon the rights of others. Note that CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for use of this product in any way that infringes on the copyrights of others or that violates copyright laws. Note that trademark ™ and registered trademark® are not use within the text of this manual. • The SDHC logo is a trademark. • Microsoft, Windows, Internet Explorer, Windows Media, Windows Vista, and DirectX are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries. • Macintosh, Mac OS, QuickTime, the QuickTime logo, and iPhoto are trademarks of Apple Inc. • MultiMediaCard is a trademark of Infineon Technologies AG of Germany, and licensed to the MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA). • MMCplus is a trademark of the MultiMediaCard Association. • Adobe and Reader are trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States and other countries of Adobe Systems Incorporated. • HOT ALBUM and the HOT ALBUM logo are registered trademarks or trademarks of Konica Minolta Photo Imaging, Inc. • YouTube, the YouTube logo, and “Broadcast Yourself” are trademarks or registered trademarks of YouTube, LLC. • EXILIM, Photo Loader, Photo Transport, CASIO DATA TRANSPORT, and YouTube Uploader for CASIO are registered trademarks or trademarks of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. • Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM was developed based on HOT ALBUM and Photo Loader and is copyrighted by CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. and HOTALBUM COM, Inc. Copyright and all other rights revert to them. • All other company or product names mentioned herein are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies. The following terms, which are used in this manual, are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners. C
143Appendix Any and all unauthorized commercial copying, distribution, and copying of the bundled software over a network are prohibited. This product contains PrKERNELv4 Real-time OS of eSOL Co., Ltd. Copyright © 2007 eSOL Co., Ltd. PrKERNELv4 is a registered trademark of eSOL Co., Ltd. in Japan. This product’s YouTube upload functionality is included under license from YouTube, LLC. The presence of YouTube upload functionality in this product is not an endorsement or recommendation of the product by YouTube, LLC.
144Appendix If the [CHARGE] lamp does not light red... Charging cannot be performed because ambient temperature or the temperature of the charger is too hot or too cold. Wait until the camera returns to normal temperature. When the camera returns to a temperature where charging can be performed, the [CHARGE] lamp will light red. If the [CHARGE] lamp flashes red... The battery is faulty or the battery is loaded in the charger incorrectly. Remove the battery from the charger and check if its contacts are dirty. If contacts become dirty, wipe them clean with a dry cloth. When experiencing charging problems, also check to make sure that the power cord is not disconnected from the power outlet or charger. 1.Open the battery cover and remove the current battery. With the monitor screen side of the camera facing upwards, slide the stopper in the direction indicated by the arrow in the illustration. After the battery pops out, pull it the rest of the way out of the camera. 2.Load a new battery. .Precautions during Use • Operation provided by a battery under cold conditions is always less than operation under normal temperatures. This is due to the characteristics of the battery, not the camera. • Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is within the range of 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F). Outside this temperature range charging can take longer than normal or even fail. • If a battery provides only very limited operation following a full charge, it probably means the battery has reached the end of its service life. Replace the battery with a new one. Power Supply Charging If problems continue to occur after you perform the above steps, it could mean that the battery is faulty. Contact your nearest CASIO authorized service center. To replace the battery Battery Precautions Stopper
145Appendix .Storage Precautions • Storing the battery for a long time while it is charged can cause deterioration of battery characteristics. If you do not plan to use a battery for some time, fully use up its charge before storing it. • Always remove the battery from the camera when you are not using it. A battery left in the camera can discharge and go dead, which will require some time to charge when you need to use the camera. • Store batteries in a cool, dry place (20°C (68°F) or lower). .Precautions during Use • The bundled charger is designed for operation with any power supply in the range of 100V to 240V AC, 50/60Hz. Note, however, that the shape of the power cord plug depends on each country or geographic area. Before taking the camera and charger along on a trip, check with travel agent about the power supply requirements in your destination(s). • Do not connect the charger to a power supply through a voltage converter or similar device. Doing so can lead to malfunction. .Extra Batteries • Taking along extra fully charged batteries (NP-60) is recommended while on a trip in order to avoid not being able to shoot images due to the battery going dead. Using the Camera in another Country
146Appendix See page 14 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 • 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 132). 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.) .Memory Card Handling Precautions Certain types of cards can slow down processing speeds. In particular, you may experience problems saving high-quality (UHQ, UHQ Wide, HQ, and HQ Wide) movies. Use of certain types of memory cards increase the time it takes to record movies, which can cause movie frames to be lost. This condition is indicated by » and Y flashing on the monitor screen. Use of a memory card with a maximum transfer speed of at least 10MB per second is recommended. Using a Memory Card To replace the memory card Write enabled Write disabled
147Appendix .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 132) to completely delete the data in built-in memory before discarding or transferring ownership of the camera. 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 Photo Loader with HOT ALBUM 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 Photo Transport 1.0 CASIO DATA TRANSPORT 1.0 • Sufficient memory to run the operating system Computer System Requirements for Bundled Software Hard Disk Drive Space : At least 2GB Other : Internet Explorer 5.5 or higher DirectX 9.0 or higher Windows Media Player 9 or higher QuickTime 7.1.3 or higher Hard Disk Drive Space : 65MB for installation (18MB on hard disk) Memory : At least 64MB Hard Disk Drive Space : At least 2MB
148Appendix Adobe Reader 8 QuickTime 7 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. 0Macintosh CASIO DATA TRANSPORT 1.0 CPU : Pentium III Class Memory : At least 128MB Hard Disk Drive Space : At least 180MB Other : Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher installed Memory : At least 128MB Operating System : Windows Vista/2000 Service Pack 4/XP Operating System : Mac OS X 10.2.8 or greater Other : Sufficient memory to run the operating system.
149Appendix The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained. .Camera . Charger Unit General Guide 1Shutter button (page 16) 2[ON/OFF] (Power) (page 22) 3Flash (page 26) 4Front lamp (pages 18, 61, 63) 5Lens 6Microphone (pages 45, 89) 7Back lamp (pages 16, 22, 26) 8Zoom controller (pages 16, 42, 73, 74) 9[0] (movie) button (page 45) bk[r] (REC) button (pages 16, 22) blStrap hole (page 2) bm[SET] button (page 23) bn[BS] (^) button (page 50) bo[MENU] button (page 56) bpControl Button ([8][2][4][6]) (page 23) bq[p] (PLAY) button (pages 19, 22) brMonitor screen (pages 133, 150) 5 3421 6 89bk 7 bl bn bo bpbq br bm [ ] [ ] [ ][ ] [ SET] Front Back bsBattery/memory card slots (pages 12, 14, 144, 146) btUSB/AV port (pages 75, 93, 101, 110) ckTripod hole Use this hole when attaching to a tripod. clSpeaker bsckcl bt Bottom 3 2 1 1[CHARGE] Lamp 2+- Contacts 3AC jack
150Appendix 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. Monitor Screen Contents .Snapshot Recording Panel : On Panel : Off1Focus mode (page 58) 2Self-timer (page 61) 3Recording mode (page 16) 4Image deterioration indicator (page 43) 5Metering mode (page 69) 6Remaining snapshot memory capacity (page 161) 7Snapshot image size (page 24) 8Snapshot image quality (page 67) 9Flash mode (page 26) bkAuto shutter (page 28) blAuto shutter trigger sensitivity (page 30) bmFace recognition (page 32) bnContinuous shutter (page 38) boISO sensitivity (page 40) bpExposure compensation (page 41) bqDate/time (page 42) brShutter speed bsAperture value btBattery level indicator (page 12) ckHistogram (page 133) clFocus frame (pages 16, 63) cmAnti Shake (page 62) cnWhite balance setting (page 68) 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. bp9 bk bl bn bo bm bt ck cm cncl brbsbo bq8 7 6 4 35 2 1 br bs bo 8 9 1cnbn 2 345 6 bq bt bp cl ck cm 7 C