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User’s Guide

DERMOCAMERA

EN

Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product.

• Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference.

IMPORTANT!

• Note that this product is not a diagnostic device. It should only be used for observing skin lesions.
• This product is intended for photographing mucous membrane and the surface of the skin over the entire body. 

Photography of the mucous membrane is limited to the oral cavity, the eyeball and the genital area only. No 
restrictions apply to the age or gender of the patient being photographed.

• This product is a digital camera for dermal observations and consists of components such as an imaging element, 

lens and LED for illumination.

• The distance between this product and the operator should be no greater than 40 cm (15.7").

Summary of Contents for D'Z IMAGE DERMOCAMERA DZ-D100

Page 1: ...ographing mucous membrane and the surface of the skin over the entire body Photography of the mucous membrane is limited to the oral cavity the eyeball and the genital area only No restrictions apply to the age or gender of the patient being photographed This product is a digital camera for dermal observations and consists of components such as an imaging element lens and LED for illumination The ...

Page 2: ...rizing filter the operator can switch between polarized and non polarized lighting This camera can be used to photograph the skin in close up or at a distance Close up shots of the skin are taken using illumination from an LED light inside the lens Shots taken at a distance can also be illuminated using the ring light around the outside of the lens This camera allows you to use the same camera to ...

Page 3: ...se or malfunction of this product CASIO COMPUTER CO LTD shall not be held liable for any damages or lost profits caused by loss of memory contents due to malfunction repair or any other reason Note that the example screens and product illustrations shown in this manual may differ somewhat from the screens and configuration of the actual camera LCD Panel The liquid crystal panel of the monitor scre...

Page 4: ...1 Holding the Camera Correctly 22 Photography 23 Setting the photography mode 23 Photography 24 Viewing Photographed Still Images and Videos 25 Deleting Photographed Still Images and Videos 26 Notes on Taking Pictures 29 Photography 30 Setting Photography Modes and Shooting Still Images and Videos 30 Photography in NORMAL mode NORMAL 31 Photography in DERMO CONT mode DERMO CONT 31 Photography in D...

Page 5: ...er Playback Functions 44 Using various playback functions and settings 44 Displaying a scale on playback images 44 Resetting the Doctor ID or Patient ID 45 Setting the video playback volume 45 Viewing images on an external monitor 46 Connecting the Camera to a Computer Wi Fi connection 47 Wi Fi Mode 48 Setting Up the Wi Fi Connection the First Time 49 Transferring images to a computer Auto Transfe...

Page 6: ... ON OFF setting 63 Trash setting 63 Setting the date labels for thumbnail display 63 PIN setting 63 Formatting memory 64 Resetting the camera to the factory defaults 64 Checking the camera s firmware version 64 Appendix 65 Notes on Using the Camera 65 Power Supply 73 Charging 73 Notes on the battery 73 Memory Cards 74 Resetting and reset content 75 Trouble shooting 76 Symptoms and solutions 76 Mes...

Page 7: ...EV button exposure compensation p Power button Operation check indicator Microphone LED light lens surround Lens LED light lens interior Front Rear Zoom button pages 24 25 37 43 Connector cover DC IN jack USB port page 54 HDMI OUT port MODE button p Playback button pages 18 23 25 LCD monitor pages 8 10 23 9 8 7 1 Strap mount Speaker Battery Memory card slot pages 11 16 Battery cover Tripod mount U...

Page 8: ...4 3 5 2 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Photography mode page 30 Focusing frame page 24 No of remaining still image shots page 81 Wi Fi communication status page 48 Battery level indicator page 14 Information display selector icon page 10 Scale display icon page 38 Photography icon page 24 Light selector icon page 39 Filter selector icon page 39 Date Time pages 20 62 Doctor ID page 63 Pat...

Page 9: ...sh icon pages 26 63 Doctor ID page 63 Shooting date time pages 20 62 Patient ID page 63 Exposure compensation value page 36 Shooting scale page 37 recall icon pages 40 42 49 50 61 Shooting filter page 39 Settings icon pages 42 49 50 52 61 Wi Fi connection selector icon page 61 Playback start icon page 25 Pause icon Scale display icon page 44 Rewind icon Stop video playback icon Video volume settin...

Page 10: ...d in both photography mode and playback mode Photography mode Playback mode Information display ON Information such as settings is displayed Information display OFF Settings and other information are not displayed Information display ON Photography settings date time and other information are displayed Information display OFF The recorded information is not displayed during playback ...

Page 11: ...wer supply Batteries other than the DNP 100M cannot be used 1 Open the battery cover 2 Insert the battery Hold the battery so that the CASIO logo faces down towards the lens and insert the battery so that the side of the battery shifts the stopper in the direction of the arrow Push the battery in firmly until the stopper engages with the battery 3 Close the battery cover After unpacking the produc...

Page 12: ...to charge the battery as outlined below Charging using the AC adapter for camera charging AD M50300A Charging using the Battery Charger Set DCS 100M sold separately Charging using the AC adapter for camera charging This method charges the battery while it is in the camera With the camera switched off connect the cable in the sequence shown as Charging time Approx 4 hours 30 minutes When disconnect...

Page 13: ...r the AC adapter for the lithium ion battery charger and a power cord This method charges the battery while it is removed from the camera Load the battery into the battery charger ensuring that battery and charger polarities are correctly matched and then connect the cables in the sequence shown in and Charging time Approx 5 hours 30 minutes with 1 battery loaded Approx 10 hours with 2 batteries l...

Page 14: ...tion that interferes with connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter Do not operate this product with wet hands when using the AC adapter In environments where this product is used with patients charge it using the AC adapter for camera charging AD M50300A Checking the remaining battery charge As the battery uses up charge the battery level indicator shown on the LCD monitor changes as shown below...

Page 15: ...ption Sleep function If the camera is not used for approximately 1 minute in photography mode it switches to Sleep mode and the LCD monitor and LED light switch off Pressing any button will wake the camera from Sleep mode Auto Power Off function If the camera is not operated in any way for approximately 5 minutes while in use it automatically shuts down ...

Page 16: ... This product supports memory cards that comply with the SD standard The memory card capacities under that standard are up to 2 GB for SD memory cards 2 to 32 GB for SDHC memory cards and 32 GB to 2 TB for SDXC memory cards Note that these capacities and card functioning are not guaranteed for all memory cards even those listed above It is recommended that you use only CASIO approved memory cards ...

Page 17: ...sture gets into the memory card slot switch the camera off and remove the battery Replacing the memory card Pressing the memory card causes it to pop out slightly Pull it out and insert another memory card IMPORTANT Switch the camera off before replacing the memory card When you have pressed p Power to switch the camera off do not remove the memory card while the operation check indicator is flash...

Page 18: ...5 43 Pressing p Playback switches the camera on in playback mode In playback mode press p Playback or press the shutter button to return to photography mode Switching the camera off Press p Power If the camera is not used for a set time the LCD monitor and the camera are automatically switched off by the Sleep function page 15 and Auto Power Off function page 15 respectively NOTE To switch them ba...

Page 19: ...he screen with two fingers and then slide them apart on the screen Zooms in on the displayed image Pinch in Touch the screen with two spread fingers and then slide them closer together on the screen Zooms out from the displayed image or displays the image list IMPORTANT Do not press on the screen with pointed or hard objects Doing so could damage the LCD monitor The touch panel has difficulty reco...

Page 20: ...minute or am or pm 24h and then swipe up or down to change the setting 3 Once you have finished setting the date time tap to complete the settings NOTE If you set the time and then immediately remove the battery the set time may be reset After setting the time leave the battery in the camera for at least 24 hours Setting the Date Time When You First Use the Camera If you set the date or time incor...

Page 21: ...n it from the bottom as shown in the illustration IMPORTANT Opening the LCD monitor switches the camera on When closing the LCD monitor take care not to trap your finger in the top or bottom of the LCD monitor Do not press on the LCD monitor with excessive force Doing so could damage the LCD monitor NOTE Close the LCD monitor when not using the camera Closing the LCD monitor As shown in the illust...

Page 22: ...d photograph the entire affected area Taking close up shots of the affected area Wipe the lens clean Place the lens directly onto the affected area and take a picture A gel can also be used Hold the camera steady so that it does not move while you tap Shoot or press the shutter button to take an enlarged image of the lesion The lens directly touches healthy skin and mucous membrane or damaged skin...

Page 23: ...ess p Power to switch the camera on The camera switches on in photography mode and is ready to take pictures If the camera is in playback mode press p Playback or the shutter button 2 Press MODE and select the photography mode The mode changes in the sequence shown below each time you press MODE NORMAL DERMO CONT DERMO DERMO AIF NORMAL video DERMO video MICROSCOPE Photography Setting the photograp...

Page 24: ...image is not in focus Point the camera at the subject again or try focusing by placing the lens directly onto the affected area Photography Zoom button Focusing frame Operation check indicator Press down halfway Press down gently until it stops Bibip focused When you press the shutter button down halfway the camera automatically sets the exposure and focus for the subject it is pointed at Learning...

Page 25: ...ust the still image or video without the information being displayed page 10 Pinch out on the image or press the zoom button to zoom in on the displayed image page 43 2 Swipe left or right to move back and forth between images You can also move between images using EV and EV To play back video open the video file and tap in the center of the screen NOTE Pressing the shutter button down halfway in ...

Page 26: ...repeat steps 1 3 To stop deleting tap in the confirmation message Deleting selected files 1 Tap Switch to thumbnail display to display the image list 2 Tap Trash The deletion menu appears 3 Tap Delete Files 4 Tap the files you want to delete to select them A check mark appears next to the selected files 5 Once you have selected all the files to be deleted tap Trash The Delete selected files confir...

Page 27: ...iles in the Trash When the Trash function is enabled page 63 deleted images are temporarily moved to the Trash You can delete or restore files that are in the Trash Restoring selected files 1 Tap Switch to thumbnail display to display the image list 2 Tap Trash The deletion menu appears 3 Tap Trash The files that have been moved to the Trash are displayed 4 Tap the files you want to restore to sel...

Page 28: ...ou want to delete from the Trash to select them A check mark appears next to the selected files 5 Tap The Delete selected files confirmation message appears 6 Tap The selected files are permanently deleted Emptying the Trash 1 Tap Switch to thumbnail display to display the image list 2 Tap Trash The deletion menu appears 3 Tap Empty Trash The Delete all files in trash confirmation message appears ...

Page 29: ...orded images being corrupted and the camera not functioning normally Auto Focus Limitations The camera may not focus correctly for the following types of subject or in the following situations Subjects with low contrast Multiple subjects at different distances from the camera Subjects in dark locations When the camera is shaking Subjects outside the shooting range When the lens is dirty Notes on T...

Page 30: ...r release to take polarized non polarized and UV close up shots with the same angle of view A safe light wavelength of 405 nm is used When UV is enabled the shot is taken with UV light DERMO Use this mode to take a close up shot of the affected area DERMO AIF Use this mode to take a close up shot of a raised affected area so that the entire area is in focus A single shutter release takes multiple ...

Page 31: ... must be enabled ON For information on UV settings refer to UV ON OFF setting page 63 in Other Settings page 61 1 Set the photography mode to DERMO CONT 2 Place the camera lens directly on the affected area and press the shutter button down halfway to focus the image 3 With the camera fixed in place press the shutter button down fully 3 types of still image are photographed You can also take photo...

Page 32: ...iffering focusing positions and merges them into a single image that is in focus over a wide range This is ideal for photographing lesions that are normally difficult get in focus over the entire lesion 1 Mount the 3D adapter on the camera Ensure that the raised flange is securely fitted into the notch on the camera 2 Set the photography mode to DERMO AIF 3 Place the end of the 3D adapter directly...

Page 33: ...images effectively for the following types of subject or in the following situations If there is camera shake or subject movement Subjects with high contrast Subjects with undulations of 1 mm 0 04 or greater Records videos for clinical use 1 Set the photography mode to NORMAL 2 Point the camera at the subject and tap Video shooting starts 3 Tap to end shooting Shooting video in NORMAL mode NORMAL ...

Page 34: ...uto focus operates continually during video shooting With the microscope adapter DMS 100M sold separately fitted this mode allows you to shoot still images by mounting it onto a microscope 1 Mount the microscope adapter on the camera Mount the microscope adapter onto the camera and fasten it in place by screwing the mounting screw for the adapter into the camera s tripod mount Shooting video in DE...

Page 35: ...D monitor 5 Press the shutter button down halfway to focus the image 6 Press the shutter button down fully A still image is photographed You can also take the shot by tapping 7 Remove the microscope adapter Remove the microscope adapter from the microscope eyepiece Loosen the mounting screw on the microscope adapter and remove the microscope adapter from the camera NOTE The microscope adapter corr...

Page 36: ...he shot is taken Exposure compensation value 2 0 to 2 0 EV Adjustment increment 0 1 EV 1 Press EV or EV to adjust the exposure value EV value EV Increases the EV value in increments of 0 1 Press to brighten the image EV Decreases the EV value in increments of 0 1 Press to darken the image Viewing Images Immediately After Shooting Adjusting the Brightness Exposure Compensation OFF OFF OFF OFF Non p...

Page 37: ...ou can zoom in on your shots up to 8x 1 In photography mode pinch in to zoom out or pinch out to zoom in You can change the scale using the zoom buttons 2 Tap or press the shutter button to take the shot NOTE You can zoom the image while shooting video Using the Zoom OFF OFF Zoom button Pinch in Pinch out ...

Page 38: ... each time you tap These cannot be used in NORMAL NORMAL video or MICROSCOPE modes NOTE The scale and grid displays shown on the LCD monitor are purely indicative and are not accurate values Photography Settings Viewing Image Information Displaying the scale on the LCD monitor when shooting OFF OFF m m 6 Information display selector icon Scale display icon Light selector icon Filter selector icon ...

Page 39: ...g and UV photography filters The available filter settings vary depending on the photography mode NORMAL NORMAL video Non polarized default Polarized DERMO CONT DERMO DERMO AIF DERMO video Polarized default Non polarized UV if enabled NOTE In MICROSCOPE mode the setting cannot be changed Tap to enable the self timer This allows you to shoot still images with a 2 second delay after you tap or press...

Page 40: ...left side of screen and select The mode name at the top left of the screen changes from white to green appears 3 Place the small diameter adapter lens directly onto the affected area and press the shutter button down halfway to focus the image 4 With the camera fixed in place press the shutter button down fully A close up still image is photographed You can also take pictures by tapping A thumbnai...

Page 41: ...ICROSCOPE mode The default zoom magnification setting is 3x You can zoom images up to a maximum of 8x If you zoom out from the default setting the construction of the camera is such that LED light reflections will be captured in the shot but this will not affect the photographed image When cleaning the camera wipe the front glass element of the adapter lens clean with a soft cloth If any dust gets...

Page 42: ...or tones White Balance Setting Details Auto The white balance is adjusted automatically Fluorescent N Color tones for shots taken with the color cast under white or neutral white fluorescent lighting suppressed Fluorescent D Color tones for shots taken with the color cast under daylight fluorescent lighting suppressed Tungsten Color tones for shots taken with the effects of electric bulb lighting ...

Page 43: ...nitor the enlarged area appears in the bottom right of the image Images can be enlarged up to a maximum of 8x but enlargement up to 8x may not be possible for some image sizes 1 Set the camera to playback mode and tap Switch to thumbnail display Tapping Switch to thumbnail display allows you to change the number of columns used for thumbnail display 2 3 or 4 columns To return to the normal view si...

Page 44: ...measure the size of an affected area 1 Set the camera to playback mode and tap Scale display The scale appears in the center of the screen 2 Touch the scale to rotate it You can rotate the scale to the direction you want to measure The gradation label is not shown during rotation Using various playback functions and settings Displaying a scale on playback images 5mm 5mm ...

Page 45: ...ation 3 Tap the Doctor ID or Patient ID The Reset Doctor ID or Reset Patient ID message appears 4 Tap The reset ID field is cleared 1 Display the video 2 Tap The volume setting appears 3 Tap or on the screen to set the volume If you use to mute the video changes to Resetting the Doctor ID or Patient ID Setting the video playback volume YES NO Reset Patient ID Patient I Patient ID Pati OFF OFF Doct...

Page 46: ...m 9 8 long and should be shielded and compatible with the HDMI high speed specification ver 1 4 The external monitor used should be compliant with the IEC UL CSA EN60950 1 or JIS C 6950 1 or with the VCCI B FCC B or CE standard The use of products that do not comply with the specified standards may result in lowered resistance to external electromagnetic waves and or an increase in unwanted electr...

Page 47: ...on in this camera could cause problems NOTE When you use the Wi Fi function you will consume more power than usual Only use Wi Fi when there is plenty of charge in the battery Install the image management software on your computer Install the dedicated D z IMAGE Viewer from the website below https dz image store casio jp dl Software system requirements To install the D z IMAGE Viewer on your compu...

Page 48: ...is enabled and you are connected in AP mode Wi Fi connection is enabled but is operating in STATION mode but you are not connected Wi Fi connection is enabled and you are connected in STATION mode The XXXXXXXXX section in the display at left indicates the connected SSID Shown flashing Wi Fi connection is enabled and image files are being transferred in AP mode Shown flashing Wi Fi connection is en...

Page 49: ...et Wi Fi Mode to AP Procedure on the computer 6 From the list of networks SSIDs select the camera s SSID and click Connect SSID DZ D100 Password 00000000 Windows 10 1 In Start click Settings 2 In Network Internet click Wi Fi Check that the Wi Fi setting is enabled 3 Click Show available networks The list of networks SSIDs appears Setting Up the Wi Fi Connection the First Time AP Connects the camer...

Page 50: ...wn If the stealth settings are enabled SSIDs are not shown Check the router settings and then use the procedure below to configure the settings 1 Tap Add Network 2 Enter the SSID 3 Select the router authentication method 4 Select the router IP address setting 5 Tap The added SSID appears in the STATION MODE screen None If no password is set WEP For the WEP method WPA WPA2 PSK For the WPA PSK WPA2 ...

Page 51: ... management software 1 Double click the icon for D z IMAGE Viewer on the computer screen 2 In the startup screen click 自動転送OFF Auto Transfer OFF When 自動転送OFF Auto Transfer OFF changes to 画像転送中 Transferring Images image transfer begins When image transfer is completed Update appears 3 Click Update The images are saved in D z IMAGE Viewer Transferring images to a computer Auto Transfer ...

Page 52: ...n before changing your Wi Fi connection password 1 Tap Setting 2 Tap Wi Fi 3 Tap SSID to display the Password field 4 Tap Password to open the password settings screen 5 Once you have changed the password tap NOTE Changing the password for the Wi Fi connection terminates the connection to the computer Configure the Wi Fi connection settings again Either leave the password unset or enter 8 or more ...

Page 53: ...mputer Manually saving and viewing images on the computer USB connection pages 53 57 Automatically transferring images to the computer for viewing via wireless LAN page 47 The D z IMAGE Viewer image management software must be installed Playing back video You can also play back videos pages 56 58 For Windows PCs see Using a Windows PC page 53 For Macintosh computers see Using a Macintosh Computer ...

Page 54: ...etic wave emissions The PC should be kept at least 1 5 m 4 9 away from the patient during use A micro USB cable is not included with this camera 2 Press p Power to switch the camera on When you switch the camera on check that the camera s operation check indicator has changed to being lit green Note that at this point the LCD monitor is not switched on The first time you connect the camera to a PC...

Page 55: ...der 8 Windows 10 Windows 8 1 In the Documents menu click Home and then Paste Windows 7 In the Documents menu click Organize or Edit and then Paste The DCIM folder the folder containing the saved image files is copied to the Documents folder and the images are also saved on the PC Once copying is completed it is recommended that you right click the DCIM folder and rename the folder 9 When copying i...

Page 56: ...n playing back video Once you have saved a video file to your PC double click that image file to play the video Video files on a network or on a memory card may not play back correctly Depending on the performance of your PC playback may not run correctly In this event try the following Close any other software that you have open Also shut down any resident software If a file will not play back co...

Page 57: ...d with this camera 2 Press p Power to switch the camera on When you switch the camera on check that the camera s operation check indicator has changed to being lit green Note that at this point the LCD monitor is not switched on The computer recognizes built in memory or memory cards in the camera as drives The icon displayed differs depending on the Mac OS version used The first time you connect ...

Page 58: ...der containing the images you want to view 4 Double click the image file you want to view to display the image See Folder structure in memory page 60 for more information on file names Notes on playing back video Once you have saved a video file to your computer double click that image file to play the video Video files on a network or on a memory card may not play back correctly Depending on the ...

Page 59: ... screen during still image or video playback is as follows E g 100 0023 The 23rd file in the 100CASIO folder The folder names and file names can be viewed on a computer The number of folders and files that can be saved varies depending on the capacity of the memory card used Files and Folders Name and maximum number created Sample Files Up to 9 999 files numbered CIMG0001 to CIMG9999 are created i...

Page 60: ...mply with the DCF standard Some functions may not be available for some DCF compliant image files Note also that playing back images shot on other cameras may take some time Notes on handling built in memory and memory cards on a computer When you store content from the camera s memory on a computer save it in DCIM folders Renaming DCIM folders using information such as the date can be useful for ...

Page 61: ...e the option you want to set and select a setting Menu item Wi Fi Menu item Screen Settings 2 1 0 1 2 Default 0 Modifying other settings Configuring Wi Fi Wi Fi Select ON or OFF Wi Fi Mode AP Connects the camera to a computer via Wi Fi STATION Connects the camera to a wireless LAN router SSID DZ D100 Password 00000000 Changing the LCD monitor brightness Setting Screen î 2 Sounds Adjust Wi Fi AP ...

Page 62: ... Language Sets the language used for on screen messages You can switch between 日本語 Japanese and English Menu item White Balance You can adjust the white balance of still images and videos shot in NORMAL mode See page 42 for details Configuring the camera sounds Startup ON The tone sounds OFF No tone sounds Half Shutter Shutter Operation Operation Vol Sets the volume for the operation tones Range o...

Page 63: ...tem UV Enables disables the UV filter Menu item Trash Enables disables the Trash function Menu item Date Label Enables disables display of the date label in the thumbnail display Menu item PIN Enables disables input of a PIN when the camera starts up To change the PIN tap PIN and register a new PIN Setting the Doctor ID Setting the Patient ID UV ON OFF setting Trash setting ON Selected files are m...

Page 64: ...g the camera off during formatting could prevent correct formatting and cause the camera to malfunction Never open the battery cover during formatting Doing so cause the camera to malfunction Menu item Reset See page 75 for more information on the factory default settings The settings below are not reset Adjust date time Menu item Version This shows the camera s model name the firmware version ins...

Page 65: ...his camera Doing so could cause a malfunction When taking photos take care not to hit the lens against other objects drop the camera or otherwise subject the camera to strong impacts Do not use the camera in ways that subject the lens to excessive force such as holding the camera by the lens when taking photos When carrying the camera in a bag or other container avoid subjecting the camera to exce...

Page 66: ...camera onto the patient Carefully check the photography mode NORMAL or DERMO when taking pictures to ensure that the mode is correct for the site being photographed Depending on the photography mode the LED light may be on or off or may illuminate a different area Take care shining the light at other people Take particular care not to shine the LED light into other people s eyes Both during normal...

Page 67: ...the following locations Very humid dusty or gritty locations or in direct sunlight Locations subject to extreme variations in temperature or humidity such as close to heating or cooling units Inside a vehicle on a sunny day or in locations subject to frequent vibrations Locations accessible to children In an elevated or other location from which the camera could fall and be damaged and or cause in...

Page 68: ...sition NOTE Note that you should only remove the lens when absolutely necessary as doing so can result in dirt getting into the lens LED light Do not look directly at the LED light or look directly into the close up lens at the front of the camera when it is switched on This could lead to the eye being exposed to strong light which could cause impaired eyesight When photographing close to the eye ...

Page 69: ...ut in accordance with the directions given by your local government authority for environmental protection Handling rechargeable batteries notes on recycling Notes on handling used rechargeable batteries Insulate the positive and negative terminals with tape or a similar covering Do not remove the outer covering Do not disassemble Notes on using Wi Fi function wireless LAN Because this product use...

Page 70: ... LAN connection via a public wireless LAN This device includes built in wireless devices for a low power data communications system Other equipment that operates in the frequency band being used includes industrial scientific and medical equipment such as microwave ovens along with other wireless stations of the same type in plant wireless stations for mobile object identification that require a p...

Page 71: ...demarks Where used in this document the terms listed below are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners Note that the and symbols are not used in this document The SDXC logo is a trademark of SD 3C LLC Windows Windows Media Windows 7 Windows 8 1 and Windows 10 are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the US and other countries Macintosh Mac OS and Q...

Page 72: ...raph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed by the University of California Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS...

Page 73: ...uces significantly even immediately after charging the battery may have reached the end of its service life Purchase a new battery Do not continue to use an old battery Rather take old batteries to a store that offers a recycling service for rechargeable batteries page 69 Notes on storing batteries Storing a charged battery for long periods may adversely affect the battery s characteristics If the...

Page 74: ...eed memory cards It is recommended that you use only CASIO approved memory cards Recommended 16GB SDHC memory card by SanDisk Corporation Notes on transferring or disposing of memory cards and the camera body The Format and Delete functions in this camera only change the file management information on the memory card The data itself is left unchanged The management of data on a memory card is the ...

Page 75: ...ns may not be available depending on the photography mode used Resetting and reset content UV OFF White Balance Auto Screen 0 Sounds Startup ON Half Shutter ON Shutter ON Operation ON Operation Vol 3 Wi Fi Wi Fi OFF Wi Fi Mode AP SSID DZ D100 Password 00000000 Doctor ID Doctor ID input at startup OFF Patient ID Patient ID input at startup OFF PIN PIN input at startup OFF Trash OFF Date Style yyyy ...

Page 76: ...d the battery Charging The operation check indicator does not light orange and I can t charge the camera battery 1 Connect or disconnect the cable for the AC adapter for camera charging connected to the camera 2 Briefly remove the battery from the camera and then reload the battery page 12 3 If reconnecting the AC adapter for camera charging or reloading the battery does not enable charging the ba...

Page 77: ...of focus during video shooting 1 The adapter selector setting may be wrong Use the correct setting for the photography mode page 40 2 The lens may be dirty If so clean it page 68 I can t stop the camera shooting video An electrostatic discharge or similar event may be preventing the monitor screen from changing and stopping you from ending video shooting Disconnect the AC adapter cable or reload t...

Page 78: ...rely connected Check the connectors and ensure that they are securely plugged in 2 If the camera is not switched on switch it on again 3 If you connect the USB cable to the computer via a USB hub or similar device the camera may not be recognized correctly Connect the USB cable directly to a USB port on the computer 4 You cannot communicate via USB when the battery level indicator shows Recharge t...

Page 79: ... If you have left the battery in the camera for at least 24 hours and the time is still reset every time you remove the battery the function for retaining the camera settings may be corrupted The buttons do not work immediately after I switch the camera on If you are using a high capacity memory card more time is required between switching the camera on and being able to use the buttons Symptoms P...

Page 80: ...SD SDHC or SDXC memory card is in the locked position You cannot record or delete files on a locked memory card This file cannot be played You are trying to play back a file that is corrupted or that cannot be played on this camera Battery is low Appears when the battery has run flat There are no files You have not recorded any files or all the recorded content has been deleted and there are no fi...

Page 81: ...r depending on the image content The numbers provided for the file size and transfer rate are intended purely as a guide Actual performance may vary depending on the subject photographed If you use memory cards with different capacities the number of images you can shoot should be roughly in proportion with the card capacity No of Remaining Still Image Shots Remaining Shooting Time Image size pixe...

Page 82: ...rox 1 cm to 0 4 to DERMO mode From lens front glass element 0 to approx 3 mm 0 1 Using small diameter adapter From adapter front glass element 0 to approx 3 mm 0 1 Exposure compensation 2 0EV to 2 0EV 0 1EV increments Shutter type CMOS electronic shutter Shutter speed 2 1 8000 sec Switchable filters Polarizing non polarizing UV White Balance NORMAL mode Auto Fluorescent N Fluorescent D Tungsten Ma...

Page 83: ...5 76 0 86 1 mm 5 0 3 0 3 4 W x H x D Weight Approx 395 g 13 9 oz including battery and memory card Approx 350 g 12 3 oz excluding battery and memory card Applicable standards IEC60601 1 IEC60601 1 2 The monitor and computer used should be compliant with the IEC UL CSA EN60950 1 or JIS C 6950 1 standard or with the VCCI B FCC B or CE standard The use of non compliant products could result in failur...

Page 84: ...t power supply 100 240 V AC 0 44 0 22 A Output 5 0 V DC 3 A Frequency 50 60 Hz External dimensions 64 34 8 50 mm 2 5 1 4 2 0 W x H x D excluding protrusions Weight Approx 137 g 4 8 oz Method of protection against electric shock Class II ME equipment reinforced insulation Glass cover Aluminosilicate glass Adhesive Acrylic UV visible light curing Glass retainer Polybutylene terephthalate PBT Glass c...

Page 85: ...ices applied parts that are only applied to the surface of the body Class II equipment icon A mark given to ME equipment that is designed such that it has functioning double insulation or reinforced insulation composed of both basic insulation and supplementary insulation for IEC60417 5172 Class II equipment Power ON OFF icon IEC60417 5009 Power standby ...

Page 86: ...5400 1 Higashine ko Higashine city Yamagata 999 3701 Manufacturing Distribution YAMAGATA CASIO CO LTD Manufacturer YAMAGATA CASIO CO LTD 2019 YAMAGATA CASIO CO LTD MO1909 A ...

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