Casio Exilim EX H20G User Manual
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101Using the Hybrid-GPS bnUser image mark Locations where you shot images are indicated by marks. • User image marks are normally blue. However, user image marks outside of the radar screen lines are light blue. • A white wedge within a user image mark indicates the horizontal direction the camera was pointing when the image was shot. Wedge positions can be indicated in 22.5 degree units.boGPS wave condition icon Indicates current GPS satellite wave receipt conditions (page 92). .Photogenic Spot Mode This mode displays recommended photogenic spots on the map, along with icons, values, and other useful information. • The icons and values for which there is no explanation below are the same as those on the User Image mode screen. 1Zoom bar 2Mode icon 3Orientation icon 4Current time 5Image cursor 6Image list Lists images of recommended photogenic spots currently on the map. • The photogenic spot image list shows images in the sequence starting from the photogenic spot mark that is closest to the center of the radar screen, and then radiates outwards in a clockwise direction. 7Distance 8Current location icon indicates your current location. • The color of the figure indicates the current GPS positioning condition (green indicating GPS positioning, gray for non-GPS positioning). 9Photogenic spot name Shows the name of a recommended photogenic spot. • If there is not enough space to show the entire name, it will scroll on the display. bkScale blPhotogenic spot mark Recommended photogenic spots are indicated on the map by . • Photogenic spot marks are normally red. However, photogenic spot marks outside of the radar screen lines are purple. bmRadar screen lines bnGPS wave condition icon 78 123459 bn bk bl bm6 B Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
102Using the Hybrid-GPS 1.Press [ý] (MAP) to enter the MAP mode. • Each press of [ý] (MAP) toggles between the User Image mode and the Photogenic Spot mode. 2.Use the procedures below to move a user image mark or a photogenic spot mark near the center of the display’s radar screen lines. • Moving a user image mark or photogenic spot mark to the center of the radar screen causes the corresponding image (user image or photogenic spot image) to move to the top of the image list to the right of the map. • The images that appear in the list on the screen are displayed in sequence starting from the landmark that is closest to the center of the radar screen and then radiating outwards in a clockwise direction. MAP Mode Operation To scroll the mapUse [8], [2], [4], and [6]. • To return your current location to the center of the screen, press [ù] (Current Location). This will cause (current location) to appear in the center of the radar screen. •[ù] (Current Location) is disabled while “Off” is selected for the “GPS” setting (page 92). To change the scale of the mapSlide the zoom controller. w (Wide Angle): Zooms out (reduces the scale) so a wider area of the map is visible. z (Telephoto): Zooms in (increases the scale) so a smaller area of the map is visible. Zoom controller Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
103Using the Hybrid-GPS 3.Press [SET]. This will display a full-screen view of the image (user image or photogenic spot image) where the image cursor was located in the image list. • While a full-screen image is displayed, you can use [4] (scrolls to the image that was above the current image in the image list) and [6] (scrolls to the image that was below the current image in the image list) to scroll to another image. • Sliding the zoom controller towards z ([) will zoom in on and enlarge the image (page 75). • Sliding the zoom controller towards w (]) will display a multi-image screen containing the images that were in the image list (page 75). 4.Press [8] (DISP) (page 152). This will display the following information. GPS wave condition icon Distance from radar screen line center Longitude/latitude Current time Place name (The name will scroll if it does not fit.) Shooting date/time Mode icon B Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
104Using the Hybrid-GPS IMPORTANT! • If a section of the zoom bar is gray while a map is displayed, it indicates that the camera does not have further detailed map data for the gray section. In this case, if you slide the zoom controller towards z (Telephoto) and the zoom pointer reaches a gray section, the pointer will stop and the map will not zoom in any further. • A gray rectangular frame on a map indicates that there is detailed map data available for that area in camera memory. Sliding the zoom controller towards z (Telephoto) while such a gray frame is in the center of the radar screen will display the detailed (higher scale) map data. • When scrolling the map, the message “No Image” will appear in an area where there is no more map data available in camera memory. • If you move an area for which there is no map data available to the center of the radar screen, the map will change automatically to a scale for which map data is available. • To find your current location on the map, press [ù] (Current Location). This will cause the (current location) icon to appear in the center of the radar screen. .Enabling Movement of the Image Cursor (Move Cursor) Use this procedure to enable movement of the image cursor inside the image list next to a map. 1.In the MAP mode, press [MENU]. 2.On the “MAP” tab, select “Move Cursor” and then press [6]. 3.Use [8] and [2] to select the setting you want and then press [SET]. NOTE • The current “Move Cursor” setting is ignored while “Off” is selected for the “GPS” setting (page 92). Basic MAP Mode Settings OnEnables image cursor movement. Holding down [BS] and tilting the camera approximately 20 degrees away from you will move the cursor upwards. Tilting the camera towards you will move the cursor downwards. OffDisables image cursor movement. Current zoom Gray area indicates more detailed map data not available. B Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
105Using the Hybrid-GPS This section explains the menu items that are used when performing operations and configuring settings in the MAP mode. Procedure [ ý ] (MAP) * [MENU] * MAP Tab * Save Log You can use this procedure to save position information from different locations and different times. While “On” is selected for the “Save Log” setting, the following information is saved in camera memo ry for 14 days as positioning log data. – Date (year, month, day) and time (hour, minute) – Latitude and longitude – Altitude (When GPS positioning is performed.) – Positioning method and positioning accuracy • The current “Save Log” setting is ignored wh ile “Off” is selected for the “GPS” setting (page 92). • Formatting the camera’s built-in memory deletes all positioning log data stored there. IMPORTANT! • Note that in China it is against the law to accumulate a log of position information without the permission of government authorities. Be sure to select “Off” for the “Save Log” setting if you are using the camera in China and do not have such permission. Procedure [ ý ] (MAP) * [MENU] * MAP Tab * Show Log You can track you movements by displaying positioning log data on a map. Selecting “On” for the “Show Log” setting causes sa ved positioning log data to be displayed on the map. Procedure [ ý ] (MAP) * [MENU] * MAP Tab * Log Period This setting lets you specify how many past days of track data should be displayed on map. Using Other Map Data (MAP Tab Menu) For information about menu operations, see page 58. Saving Position Information (Save Log) Tracking Your Movements on a Map (Show Log) Specifying the Display Period of Tracks (Log Period) C Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
106Using the Hybrid-GPS Use the procedure below to convert all of the positioning log data currently in camera memory to a KML file (extension: .kml) and save it to a memory card. 1.Turn off the camera and load the memory card to which you want to save the file. 2.Turn on the camera and then press [ý] (MAP). 3.Press [MENU]. On the “MAP” tab, select “Output Log”. 4.Use [8] and [2] to select “Save” and then press [SET]. The message “Saving data. Please wait...” will appear, indicating that the positioning log data is being written to the memory card. NOTE • A new KML file is created in memory each day. The dates used for the date and time entries within a KML file are based on the current time setting of the camera when the “Output Log” operation is performed. • KML files are stored in a KML folder, which is located inside the memory card’s DCIM folder. • The Output Log function cannot be used if there is no memory card loaded in the camera, if the memory card loaded in the camera is full, or if the camera’s battery cover is open. • You can import the KML files to Google Earth or some other map software and track your movements on your computer screen. Procedure [ý] (MAP) * [MENU] * MAP Tab * Move Cursor See page 104 for details. The camera’s built-in direction sensor may not operate normally if there is a source of magnetism nearby. If you feel that direction measurements are not correct, perform the following procedure. 1.Turn on the camera and then press [ý] (MAP). 2.Press [MENU]. On the “MAP” tab, select “Direction Adj”. Saving All Positioning Log Data in Camera Memory to a Memory Card (Output Log) Enabling Movement of the Image Cursor (Move Cursor) Adjusting the Accuracy of the Direction Sensor (Direction Adj) B Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
107Using the Hybrid-GPS 3.Taking care not to drop the camera, slowly swing it around in a figure eight for about 10 seconds. Use the wrist of the hand that is holding the camera to move in a way that forms a figure eight. This will correct for the magnetism and adjust direction sensor accuracy. The message “Completed normally.” will appear to let you know that accuracy adjustment is complete, and the map screen will return to the display. • If the message “Correction failed. Try again.” appears, perform the above procedure again. • Performing this adjustment near a train, an automobile, a magnet, or a concentration of metal can result in incorrect adjustment. • Direction sensor adjustment is not supported while “Off” is selected for the “GPS” setting (page 92). You can use this procedure to convert position information (latitude and longitude) accompanying an image recorded on another manufacturer’s camera so it can be played back in the MAP mode of this camera. 1.Use the Photo Transport that comes with the camera to copy the other manufacturer’s image with position information from your computer to a memory card (page 129). 2.Turn off the camera and load the memory card that contains the data. 3.Turn on the camera and then press [ý] (MAP). 4.Press [MENU]. On the “MAP” tab, select “Update Info” and then press [6]. 5.Use [8] and [2] to select “Update” and then press [SET]. The message “Busy... Please wait...” will appear as the data is being transferred. After that, the image with position data will be displayable in the MAP mode. IMPORTANT! • The position information of certain types of images may not be able to be updated. Converting Location Information of Images from Another Source for Playback on This Camera (Update Info) B Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
108Using the Hybrid-GPS Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Auto Rotate The camera automatically detects whether a snapshot image was shot in portrait or landscape orientation and displays it accordingly. • The current “Auto Rotate” setting is ignored while “Off” is selected for the “GPS” setting (page 92). Procedure [MENU] * Set Up Tab * Time Auto Correct While “On” is selected for the “Time Auto Correct” setting, the camera uses time data received from GPS satellites to automatically correct its clock settings. IMPORTANT! • Note that switching between summer time and standard time is not performed automatically. • World Time settings (for all 32 time zones) are corrected when a wave is received from the GPS satellites. Note, however, that in this case the displayed time will not change until you turn the camera off and then back on again. If you travel to another time zone, you can find out the current local time by turning the camera off and then back on again, and checking the displayed time. • Attempting to change “World Time” setting (page 144) or the “Adjust” setting (page 146) while “On” is selected for the “Time Auto Correct” setting, will cause the message “Auto time correction is turned on. Cannot perform operation.” to appear on the display. • The World Time City and time settings may not update correctly when you are located in the vicinity of a boundary between two time zones. If this happens, select “Off” for the “Time Auto Correct” setting, and then use “World Time” setting (page 144) or the “Adjust” setting (page 146) to adjust the time and date settings. • The current “Time Auto Correct” setting is ignored while “Off” is selected for the “GPS” setting (page 92). Other Settings (Set Up Tab Menu) For information about menu operations, see page 58. For information about other settings, see page 140. Auto Image Orientation Detection and Rotation (Auto Rotate) OnAutomatically rotates snapshots shot with the camera held vertically 90 degrees. OffImages not rotated automatically. Correcting Camera Clock Settings Automatically (Time Auto Correct) Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
109Using the Hybrid-GPS As with normal images (without location information), use the PLAY mode to display images with location information. See page 30 for the procedure for viewing images. • While an image with location information is on the display, pressing [8] (DISP) will display the location information (latitude and longitude) that was recorded with the image. IMPORTANT! • In the PLAY mode, you cannot display the map where the image was recorded while the image is displayed. Use this procedure when you want to clear the location information (latitude, longitude, direction, place name) recorded with an image. IMPORTANT! • Remember that a location information delete operation cannot be undone. 1.In the PLAY mode, use [4] and [6] to select the image whose location information you want to clear. 2.Press [MENU]. On the “PLAY” tab, select “Delete Site Info” and then press [6]. 3.Use [8] and [2] to specify what you want to clear and then press [SET]. Displaying Images with Location Information (PLAY Mode) Viewing an Image with Location Information Clearing Location Information Included with an Image (Delete Site Info) Delete Lat/LongDeletes the latitude, longitude, and direction recorded with the image. Delete placeDeletes the place name recorded with the image. CancelCancels the operation without deleting anything. Place name (Name scrolls if it is too long to fit.) Latitude and longitude Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals
110Using the Hybrid-GPS .Using the camera in another country • Certain countries or areas may place restrictions on the use of GPS and/or the accumulation of positioning log data. This camera has a built-in GPS function. Before taking it to another country, be sure to check with the appropriate embassy or with your travel agent to find out if bringing in a camera with a GPS function and/ or accumulation of position information log data is allowed in that country. • Recommended photogenic spots are provided for reference only, and there is no guarantee that you will be able to get to a site or that it will be simple to get to a site. Before entering a mountainous, jungle, desert, or other dangerous area or any area where your personal safety may be at risk, be sure to obtain the latest news about regulations, restrictions, safety, and other important information. .Hybrid-GPS operation while the camera is turned off • When “On” is selected for the “GPS” setting, the Hybrid-GPS continues to operate and periodically performs positioning to determine your current location, even when the camera is turned off. Whenever you need to completely turn off the camera and disable positioning (such as during aircraft takeoffs and landings), be sure to change the “GPS” setting to “Off” (page 92) and then turn off the camera. • Also note that battery power continues to be consumed if the camera is turned off while “On” is selected for the “GPS” setting. .Not using the camera for a long time • For the first GPS wave reception after you have not used the camera for a long time or after leaving the camera without the battery loaded for a long time, positioning will take longer than normal to complete. .Immediate position correction • Because camera’s autonomous positioning uses an accelerometer and a direction sensor for positioning, the Hybrid-GPS function can become unstable where there is severe magnetic disturbance (on a train, in a motor vehicle), or where there is severe movements (inside of a bag, etc.). Whenever the camera judges that autonomous positioning is unstable, it performs immediate GPS wave reception and corrects positioning. Precautions when Using the Hybrid-GPS Downloaded From camera-usermanual.com Casio Manuals