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     PLAY mode
    PLAY tab menu
    Slideshow
    Favorites
    DPOF
    Protect
    Rotation
    Resize
    Trimming
    Create Album
    Alarm
    Copy
    Start / Images / Time / Interval
    Show / Save / Cancel
    Select images / All images / Cancel
    On / All Files : On / Cancel
    Rotate / Cancel
    1600 x 1200 / 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 /
    Cancel
    –
    Create / Layout / Set Up / Cancel
    Alarm setups
    Built-in 
     Card / Card  Built-in / Cancel
    Set Up tab menu
    Beep
    Startup
    File No.
    World Time
    Date Style
    Adjust
    Language
    Sleep
    Auto Power Off
    REC / PLAY
    Format
    Reset
    On / Off
    On (Selectable image) / Off
    Continue / Reset
    Home / World
    Home time setup (city, DST, etc.)
    World Time setup (city, DST, etc.)
    YY/MM/DD / DD/MM/YY / MM/DD/YY
    Time setting
     / English / Français / Deutsch /
    Español / Italiano / Português / 
     /
     / 
    30 sec / 1 min / 2 min / Off
    2 min / 5 min
    Power On / Power On/Off / Disable
    Format / Cancel
    Reset / 
    Cancel
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    Set Up tab menuIndicator Lamp Reference
    The camera has three indicator lamps: a green operation
    lamp, a red operation lamp, and a self-timer lamp. These
    lamps light and flash to indicate the current operational
    status of the camera.
    *There are three lamp flash patterns. Pattern 1 flashes once per
    second, Pattern 2 flashes twice per second, and Pattern 3 flashes
    four times per second. The table below explains what each flash
    pattern indicates.
    Operation lampSelf-timer lamp
    Beep
    Startup
    File No.
    World Time
    Date Style
    Adjust
    Language
    Sleep
    Auto Power Off
    REC / PLAY
    Format
    Reset
    On / Off
    On (Selectable image) / Off
    Continue / Reset
    Home / World
    Home time setup (city, DST, etc.)
    World Time setup (city, DST, etc.)
    YY/MM/DD / DD/MM/YY / MM/DD/YY
    Time setting
     / English / Français / Deutsch /
    Español / Italiano / Português / 
     /
     / 
    30 sec / 1 min / 2 min / Off
    2 min / 5 min
    Power On / Power On/Off / Disable
    Format / Cancel
    Reset / 
    Cancel
    Red
    Green
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    REC mode
    Operation LampSelf-timer
    Lamp
    Green
    Lit
    Lit
    Pattern 3
    Lit
    Pattern 2
    Pattern 1
    Red
    Pattern 3
    Lit
    Pattern 1
    Pattern 2
    Lit
    Red
    Pattern 1
    Pattern 2
    Operational (Power on, recording
    enabled)
    Flash is charging.
    Flash charging is complete.
    Auto Focus operation was successful.
    Cannot Auto Focus.
    Monitor screen is off.
    Storing image
    Storing movie
    Self-timer countdown
    (10 to 3 seconds)
    Self-timer countdown
    (3 to 0 seconds)
    Cannot charge flash.
    Memory card problem / Memory
    card is unformatted. / BESTSHOT
    setup cannot be registered.
    Memory card is locked. / Cannot
    create folder. / Memory is full. /
    Write error
    Meaning
    Operation LampSelf-timer
    Lamp
    GreenRedRedMeaning
    Pattern 3
    Pattern 3
    Lit
    Pattern 3Low battery alert
    Formatting card
    Powering down
    USB connection
     IMPORTANT! 
    •When you are using a memory card, never remove
    the card from the camera while the green operation
    lamp is flashing. Doing so will cause recorded
    images to be lost.
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    Charger Unit
    The charger unit has a
    [CHARGE] lamp that lights or
    flashes in accordance with the
    charger unit operation that is
    being performed.
    [CHARGE] lamp
    Lit
    Unlit
    Pattern A
    Pattern B
    Meaning
    Charging
    Charging complete
    Charging problem (Ambient temperature is
    too high or too low.)
    Charger unit or battery abnormality
    [CHARGE] lamp
    PLAY mode
    Operation LampSelf-timer
    Lamp
    Green
    Lit
    Pattern 3
    Lit
    Red
    Pattern 2
    Lit
    Pattern 3
    Red
    Operational (Power on, recording
    enabled)
    One of the following operations is
    being performed: delete, DPOF,
    image protect, copy, album creation,
    format, power down
    Memory card problem / Memory
    card is unformatted.
    Memory card is locked. / Cannot
    create folder. / Memory is full.
    Low battery alert
    USB connection
    Meaning
    *There are two lamp flash patterns. Pattern A flashes once every
    1.6 seconds, Pattern B flashes once every 0.4 second.
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    Power does not turn on.
    Camera suddenly powers
    down.
    Image is not recorded
    when the shutter release
    button is pressed.1) The batteries are not oriented correctly.
    2) The batteries are dead.
    3) You are using the wrong type of AC adaptor.
    1) Auto Power Off activated (page 44).
    2) The batteries are dead.
    1) The camera is in the PLAY mode.
    2) Flash unit is being charged.
    3) Memory is full.1) Orient the batteries correctly (page 37).
    2) Charge the batteries (page 33). If the batteries
    go dead soon after being charged, it means
    they have reached the end of their life and need
    to be replaced. Purchase separately available
    rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries
    (HR-3U), or replace the batteries with other
    ones.
    3) Use only the type of AC adaptor (AD-C30)
    specified for this camera.
    1) Turn power back on.
    2) Charge or replace the batteries.
    1) Press [
    ] (REC) to enter the REC mode.
    2) Wait until the flash unit finishes charging.
    3) Transfer files you want to keep to your
    computer and then delete files from image
    memory, or use a different memory card.
    Power Supply
    Image Recording
    Symptom Possible Cause Action
    Troubleshooting Guide
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    Image Recording
    Symptom Possible Cause Action
    Auto Focus does not focus
    properly
    The subject is out of focus
    in the recorded image.
    Camera powers down
    during self-timer countdown.
    Monitor screen image is
    out of focus.
    Recorded images are not
    saved in memory.1) The lens is dirty.
    2) The subject is not located in the center of the
    focus frame when you compose the image.
    3) The subject you are shooting is a type that is not
    compatible with Auto Focus operation (page 66).
    4) You are moving the camera.
    The image is not focused properly.
    The batteries are dead.
    1) You are using the Manual Focus Mode and
    have not focused the image.
    2) You are trying to use the Macro Mode when
    shooting a scenery or portrait shot.
    3) You are trying to use Auto Focus or the Infinity
    Mode (
    ) when shooting a close-up shot.
    1) Camera powers down before the save
    operation is complete.
    2) Removing the memory card before the save
    operation is complete.1) Clean the lens.
    2) Make sure the subject is centered in the focus
    frame when composing the image.
    3) Use manual focus (page 69).
    4) Mount the camera on a tripod.
    When composing the image, make sure the
    subject on which you want to focus is located
    inside the focus frame.
    Charge or replace the camera’s batteries.
    1) Focus the image (page 69).
    2) Use Auto Focus for scenery and portrait shots.
    3) Use the Macro Mode for close-ups.
    1) When the battery indicator shows 
    , charge
    or replace the camera’s batteries.
    2) Do not remove the memory card before the
    save operation is complete.
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    Other
    Symptom Possible Cause Action
    Position the camera so sunlight does not shine
    directly into the lens.
    This camera cannot display non-DCF images
    recorded onto a memory card using another digital
    camera.
    Remove the batteries from the camera, reinsert
    them, and then try again.
    1) After confirming that the computer is not
    accessing camera memory, disconnect the USB
    cable.
    2) Press [DISP] to turn on the monitor screen.
    1) Check all connections.
    2) Install the USB driver on your computer (page
    142).
    3) Turn on the camera. Color of the playback
    image is different from the
    image on the monitor
    screen during recording.
    Images are not displayed.
    All buttons and switches
    are disabled.
    Monitor screen is off.
    Cannot transfer files over a
    USB connection.Sunlight or light from another source is shining
    directly into the lens during recording.
    A memory card with non-DCF images recorded
    with another camera is loaded in the camera.
    Circuit problem caused by electrostatic charge,
    impact, etc. while the camera was connected to
    another device.
    1) USB communication is in progress.
    2) The monitor screen is turned off (in the REC
    mode).
    1) USB cable is not connected securely.
    2) USB driver is not installed.
    3) Camera is turned off.
    Playback
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    Display Messages
    Alarm setting
    complete.
    Battery is low.
    Cannot register any
    more files
    Card ERROR
    File could not be
    saved because
    battery is low.
    Folder cannot be
    created.
    This message appears after you change the alarm
    setting.
    The batteries are dead.
    •You are attempting to register a BESTSHOT
    setup when the “SCENE” folder already contains
    999 setups.
    •You are attempting to register a FAVORITE file
    when the “FAVORITE” folder already contains
    9999 files.
    Some problem occurred with the memory card.
    Turn off the camera, and remove and then reinsert
    the memory card. If the same message appears,
    format the memory card (page 138).
     IMPORTANT! Formatting the memory card deletes all files on
    the memory card. Before formatting, try
    transferring recoverable files to a computer or
    some other storage device.
    The batteries are dead, so the recorded image
    could not be saved.
    This message appears when you try to record an
    image while there are 9,999 files stored in the
    999th folder. If you want to record more files,
    delete files you no longer need (page 108).
    LENS ERROR
    Memory Full
    No Favorites file!
    Printing Error
    Record Error
    SYSTEM ERROR
    The card is locked.
    If the lens comes into contact with some obstacle
    while it is extending, this message appears, the
    lens retracts, and the camera turns off. Take action
    to remove the obstacle, and try turning on power
    again.
    Memory is full. If you want to record more files,
    delete files you no longer need (page 108).
    There is no FAVORITE file.
    One of the following problems occurred during
    printing.
    • Printer power off
    • Out of paper
    • Out of ink
    • Printer internal error
    Image compression could not be performed during
    image data storage for some reason. Record the
    image again.
    Your camera system is corrupted. Contact your
    retailer or a CASIO service center.
    The LOCK switch of the SD memory card is
    locked. You cannot store images to or delete
    images from a memory card that is locked.
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    There are no files in built-in memory or on the
    memory card.
    You are trying to save an invalid file as a
    BESTSHOT user setup, or as an original startup
    image.
    There are no DPOF settings specifying images and
    the number of copies of each for printing.
    Configure the required DPOF settings (page 112).
    The memory card is not formatted. Format the
    memory card (page 138).
    The image file or audio file is corrupted, or is a
    type that cannot be displayed by this camera.
    You attempted to copy files from built-in memory to
    a memory card while there is no memory card
    loaded in the camera (page 137).
    The function you are trying to perform is not
    supported for the file on which you are trying to
    perform it.
    There are no files.
    There is no file to
    register.
    There are no printing
    images.
    Set up DPOF.
    This card is not
    formatted.
    This file cannot be
    played.
    This function cannot
    be used.
    This function is not
    supported for this
    file.
    Specifications
    Product...............................Digital Camera
    Model..................................QV-R41/QV-R51
    Camera Functions
    Image Files Format
    Snapshots.......................JPEG (Exif Ver.2.2); DCF (Design rule
    for Camera File system) 1.0 standard;
    DPOF compliant
    Movies.............................AVI (Motion JPEG)
    Recording Media...............9.7 MB built-in Flash memory
    SD Memory Card
    MultiMediaCard
    Image Size
    Snapshots.......................• QV-R51
    2560 x 1920 pixels
    2560 x 1712 (3:2)pixels
    2048 x 1536 pixels
    1600 x 1200 pixels
    1280 x 960 pixels
    640 x 480 pixels
    • QV-R41
    2304 x 1712 pixels
    2240 x 1680 pixels
    2240 x 1488 (3:2)pixels
    1600 x 1200 pixels
    1280 x 960 pixels
    640 x 480 pixels
    Movies................................. 320 x 240pixels
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    Approximate Memory Capacity and File sizes
    • Snapshots 
    (QV-R51)
    • Movies (320 x 240 pixels)
    *Based on Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. products. Capacity
    depends on card manufacturer.
    *To determine the number of images that can be stored on a memory card of
    a different capacity, multiply the capacities in the table by the appropriate
    value.
    Data Size
    Recording
    Time150KB/second max.
    One Movie: 60 seconds maximum
    Total Movie Time:
    60 seconds maximum (built-in memory)
    410 seconds maximum (SD 64MB memory card)*
    File Size(pixels)
    2304 x 1712
    2240 x 1680
    2240 x 1488
    (3:2)
    1600 x 1200
    (UXGA)
    1280 x 960
    (SXGA)
    640 x 480
    (VGA)Quality
    FineNormalEconomyFineNormalEconomyFineNormalEconomyFineNormalEconomyFineNormalEconomyFineNormal
    Economy
    ApproximateImage File Size1840 KB1430 KB1030 KB1840 KB1430 KB1030 KB1640 KB1130 KB660 KB1050 KB710 KB370 KB680 KB460 KB250 KB190 KB140 KB
    90 KB
    Built-in flashmemory 9.7MB4 shots6 shots8 shots4 shots6 shots8 shots5 shots8 shots14 shots8 shots12 shots24 shots13 shots20 shots35 shots46 shots61 shots
    98 shotsSD Memory
    Card* 64MB30 shots40 shots54 shots30 shots40 shots54 shots35 shots50 shots88 shots53 shots79 shots154 shots82 shots126 shots221 shots294 shots386 shots
    618 shots
    File Size(pixels)
    2560 x 1920
    2560 x 1712
    (3:2)
    2048 x 1536
    1600 x 1200
    (UXGA)
    1280 x 960
    (SXGA)
    640 x 480
    (VGA)Quality
    FineNormalEconomyFineNormalEconomyFineNormalEconomyFineNormalEconomyFineNormalEconomyFineNormal
    Economy
    ApproximateImage File Size2300 KB1800 KB1300 KB2000 KB1600 KB1100 KB1640 KB1230 KB630 KB1050 KB710 KB370 KB680 KB460 KB250 KB190 KB140 KB
    90 KB
    Built-in flashmemory 9.7MB4 shots5 shots7 shots4 shots5 shots8 shots5 shots7 shots14 shots8 shots12 shots24 shots13 shots20 shots35 shots46 shots61 shots
    98 shotsSD Memory
    Card* 64MB25 shots32 shots44 shots29 shots36 shots51 shots35 shots45 shots88 shots53 shots79 shots154 shots82 shots126 shots220 shots294 shots386 shots
    618 shots
    • Snapshots (QV-R41)
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