Panasonic Dmc Cm1 Owners Manual
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19. Settings list 181 [Encrypt phone]Encrypts all data on the unit. [Set up SIM/RUIM card lock] Refer to P17 6 for details. [Make passwords visible] Configures whether or not to display characters when entering t he pa ssword. [Device administrators] Enables/disables administrator rights of the unit. [Unknown sources] Refer to P16 6 for details. [Verify apps] Displays a warning before installing apps that may be harmful t o the un it, or prohibits installations. [Storage type] Displays the storage...
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19. Settings list 182 [Date & time][Automatic date & time] Refer to P29 for details. [Automatic time zone] [Set date] [Set time] [Select time zone] [Use 24-hour format] Refer to P29 for details. [Choose date format] Switches the date display method. [Power] [Fast Start-up] Increases the start speed within 24 hours after turning the unit off. [Starting the Camera] Starts the camera in fast startup. [Accessibility] The unit provides a variety of settings that allow you to chang e how the user and...
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183 20.Others Troubleshooting First, try out the following procedures (P183 – P188) . Cannot turn the unit on. ≥Check that the battery is adequately charged. Touch screen does not operate even when tapping it. ≥Check that the unit i s no t in sleep mode. > If the unit is in sleep mode, press the [ ] to r elease sleep mode. The unit does not operate as expected. ≥Check the following methods. > Turn the unit on/off. > Turn the unit off, remove the microSIM card and reinsert it. > Run an update. (P177)...
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20. Others 184 Cannot use voice calls or LTE networks. ≥Check to see if the microSIM car d is inserted correctly. ≥ Check the terms and conditions of your SIM card. ≥ Check to see if the unit is connected to the mobile network cor re ctly. ≥ High speed LTE networks may not be available in some countries and regi ons. ¢ When you make a voice call or connect to a packet data network wi th the SIM card, charges imposed by your mobile network operator may apply. For details, contact the ope rator....
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20. Others 185 The microSIM card is locked. ≥If [Set up SIM/RUIM card lock] has been configured, the microSI M card is locked when the unit is turned on. > Enter SIM PIN code. The microSIM card is PUK-locked. ≥Contact your mobile network operator. The screen is no displayed. ≥Check that an object is not placed near the proximity sensor, o r that t he proximity sensor is not covered. ≥ Check that there are no protective films or co vers interfering with the touch screen’s functionality. No sound is...
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20. Others 186 ∫Recording The picture cannot be recorded. ≥Is there any memory remaining on the built-in memory or the mic roSD card? > Delete the pictures which are no t nece ssary to increase available space in the memory. (P126) ≥ Y ou may not be able to record fo r a short w hile after turning this unit on when using a large capacity microSD card. The recorded picture is whitish. ≥Picture might look whitish when lens gets dirty with fingerprin ts or similar . > If the lens is dirt y, lightly wipe...
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20. Others 187 The brightness or the hue of the recorded picture is different from the actual scene. ≥ When recording under fluorescent or LED lighting fixture, etc., i ncreasing the shutter speed may introduce slight changes to brightness and color. These are a result of the characteristics of the light source and do not indicate a malfunction. ≥ When recording subjects in extremely bright locations or record ing un der fluorescent lighting, LED lighting fixture, mercury lamp, sodium lighting,...
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20. Others 188 Striping or flicker appears under lighting such as a fluorescent or LED lighting fixture. The subject appears distorted. ≥ This is characteristic of MOS sensors which serve as the unit’s pickup sensors. This is not a malfunction. When a subject moves across the image very fast, the subject ma y appear sl ightly distorted. A clicking sound is recorded in the motion pictures. The recorded sound is very quiet. ≥This unit automatically adjusts the aperture during motion pict ure r...
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20. Others 189 Cautions for Use ∫About the operating environmentDo not leave the unit in the following areas, as there is the risk of damage. ≥Near electronic products. The image may become distorted, and sta tic may be introduced. ≥ Extremely hot or cold areas. ∫ Optimal use of this unit ≥Do not drop or subject the unit to shock when carrying it aroun d. ≥ Do not place the unit in the back pocket of your trousers. Doing so may cause damage to the unit when sitting down. ≥ This unit is not...
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20. Others 190 ∫About the lens, screen ∫ When using peripheral devices To prevent damage to peripheral devices, adhere to the followin g points. Also refer to the operating instructions of peripheral device f or details. ≥ Use peripheral devices that comply with the specifications of t he unit . ≥ Check the shape and direction of the connector and connect it c orrec tly. ≥ If a device has difficulty connecting, do not force the termina l, but i nstead check the shape, orientation, pin layout or other...