Casio Qv R51 Users Guide
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APPENDIX 171 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...
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APPENDIX 172 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...
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APPENDIX 173 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....
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APPENDIX 174 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...
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APPENDIX 175 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...
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APPENDIX 176 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...
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APPENDIX 177 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...
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APPENDIX 178 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...
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APPENDIX 179 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...
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APPENDIX 180 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...