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Sympton

Probable Cause

Action

1. Set function switch to

PLAY (page 31).

2. Connect correctly us-

ing  the  special  video
cable that comes with
the camera (page 32).

3. Set  up  the  TV  cor-

rectly.

Unhide protected memo-
ry pages by holding down
[–] while turning power on
(page 45).

Unhide protected memo-
ry pages by holding down
[–] while turning power on
(page 45).

Unhide protected memo-
ry pages by holding down
[–] while turning power on
(page 45).

Unhide protected memo-
ry pages by holding down
[–] while turning power on
(page 45).

Troubleshooting

1. Function switch set to

REC

2. Incorrect  camera-TV

connection

3. Wrong TV set up

Protected memory pages
are hidden.

Protected memory pages
are hidden.

Protected memory pages
are hidden.

Protected memory pages
are hidden.

Camera  is  con-
nected to a TV,
but LCD monitor
contents do not
appear  on  TV
screen.

S o m e   i m a g e s
are missing.

C a n n o t   u s e
multi-page  dis-
play.

Cannot  protect
memory pages.

A L L   D A T A   I S
P R O T E C T E D !
stays on monitor
and  images  do
not appear.

Playback

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Reference

Sympton

Probable Cause

Action

1. Unprotect  the  page

you  want  to  delete
(page 43).

2. Change  to  a  normal-

size,  1-page  display
format.

Remove  batteries  and
disconnect the AC adap-
tor if you are using one.
Restore  power  and  turn
the  camera  on.  If  this
does  not  work,  contact
your dealer or an author-
ized CASIO service pro-
vider.

Adjust  the  BRIGHT  set-
ting (page 11).

Remove batteries and/or
unplug  the  AC  adaptor.
Reload  batteries  and/or
plug in AC adaptor and try
operation again.

A d j u s t   t h e   B R I G H T
(brightness) setting.

1. C o n n e c t   c o r r e c t l y

(page 51).

2. Turn  power  on  after

connecting cable.

3. Set function switch to

PLAY (page 31).

1. A l l   p a g e s   a r e   p r o -

tected.

2. M u l t i - p a g e   d i s p l a y

(page 34) or zoom dis-
play (page 36)

Malfunction due to static
electrical charge or strong
impact

Wrong BRIGHT setting

Malfunction due to expos-
ing  camera  to  electro-
static charge.

Incorrect BRIGHT setting

1. Incorrect  cable  con-

nection

2. Camera connected to

is not turned on.

3. Function switch sets to

REC.

Delete  opera-
tion  does  not
start when DEL
is pressed.

All  buttons  and
switches do not
operate.

Very  bright  or
very  dark  LCD
image.

No  buttons  or
switches  oper-
ate.

LCD  monitor  is
too bright or too
dark.

C a n n o t   e x -
change data be-
tween two cam-
eras

Other

Deletion

63

Sympton

Probable Cause

Action

Pressing MODE
does not change
t h e   F I N E  
NORMAL Menu.

Cannot transfer
d a t a   ( e r r o r
keeps occurring)

K e y s   o f   c o n -
nected  camera
are disabled.

1. Correct  the  situation

and try again.

2. Correct  the  situation

and try again.

3. C h a n g e   f u n c t i o n

switch  setting  of  re-
c e i v i n g   c a m e r a   t o
PLAY (page 31).

4. The sending camera’s

p r o t e c t e d   m e m o r y
pages are hidden. Un-
hide protected memory
pages by holding down
[–] while turning power
on (page 45).

5. Replace  batteries  or

use  the  AC  adaptor
(page 13).

6. Securely reconnect the

cable.

Normal operation will re-
turn  when  you  exit  data
communications by press-
ing EXIT.

There are no convertible
images in memory.

1. S e n d i n g   c a m e r a ’ s

memory is empty.

2. Receiving  camera’s

memory is full

3. Receiving  camera’s

function  switch  is  in
REC position.

4. The  message  “ALL

DATA  IS  PROTECT-
ED” is on the monitor
of the sending camera.

5. Low battery (indicated

by 

)

6. Disconnection of cable

during data communi-
cation

Connected  camera  op-
eration is disabled during
data communications.

Troubleshooting

Other

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Reference

Messages

Camera is set up to hide protected images, and all
images are protected.

ERROR

Error during data communication. Check cable con-
nections and mode settings.

REMAIN

No more memory for FINE images. Use MODE to
change to NORMAL Mode, delete some images, or
change resolution of existing images from FINE to
NORMAL.

MEMORY FULL

Not  enough  memory  for  further  recording.  Delete
some images from memory or change resolution of
stored images from FINE to NORMAL.

MEMORY EMPTY

No images are stored in memory.

Problem with internal memory. Contact your dealer or
an authorized CASIO service provider.

ALL DATA IS
PROTECTED

MEMORY ERROR
#1~#4
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Summary of Contents for QV-120

Page 1: ...Record Mode Displays 27 Using the Self Timer 30 Playing Back Images 31 Displaying Images on the Camera s LCD 31 Displaying Images on a TV Screen 32 Page Status Indicators 33 Producing a Multi Page Di...

Page 2: ...ears and further operation of the camera will become impossible If this should happen contact your dealer or the nearest CASIO service provider as soon as possible 7 Operating conditions This camera i...

Page 3: ...brightness of the image on the LCD The brightness is set at the factory to the optimum setting and nor mally does not need adjustment Opening the Terminal Panel Cover 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 Te...

Page 4: ...f explosion Never mix batteries of different types 15 Power Supply Dead batteries are susceptible to leakage which can cause serious damage to your camera Remove batteries from the camera as soon as y...

Page 5: ...tion 2 Turn on the camera Slide the POWER switch in the di rection indicated by the arrow The POWER switch automatically slides back to its original position when you release it When power comes on th...

Page 6: ...the aperture to F8 Changing the Lens Orientation The lens of the camera is built into a lens body that is designed to rotate This means you can change the angle of the lens without mov ing the rest o...

Page 7: ...rding Images Record Mode Displays The following provides details on the images indicators and mes sages that appear on the LCD in the Record Mode Image Display An image of the object that is picked up...

Page 8: ...ortant If battery power is low camera power may turn off while a count down is in progress If this happens replace the batteries with new ones 31 Playing Back Images Playing Back Images This section d...

Page 9: ...page 45 3 Specify the screen size Use the and buttons to specify the screen size To clear the selection screen and quit this procedure select the EXIT icon 4 Press the shutter button 35 Playing Back I...

Page 10: ...ion Hold down the and buttons until the message AUTO PLAY START appears 39 Playing Back Images Auto play continues to loop through the memory pages This means that when it reaches the last page it sta...

Page 11: ...4 Specify all page protection Use and to select ALL and then press the shutter button A protect indicator appears in the upper left corner of all memory pages when you display the page status indicat...

Page 12: ...ory Note that you cannot delete images if they are protected See page 43 for details on how to unprotect images You cannot delete images from a multi page display a display of an enlarged image or whi...

Page 13: ...minal of a TV video tape deck video printer or other similar devices Use the special video cable that comes with the camera for such connections Connecting to Other Devices The type of connecting cabl...

Page 14: ...both cameras to PLAY 2 Use the and buttons of this camera to find the image you want to send You cannot send images between two cameras while either of their function switches is set to REC You canno...

Page 15: ...e connected directly to a personal computer or video capture board that is equipped with a VIDEO IN terminal RCA pin jack It cannot be connected directly to an S VIDEO ter minal 59 Troubleshooting No...

Page 16: ...le con nection 2 Camera connected to is not turned on 3 Function switch sets to REC Delete opera tion does not start when DEL is pressed All buttons and switches do not operate Very bright or very dar...

Page 17: ...the camera s backlight The camera is equipped with a fluorescent light source to provide the back lighting for its LCD The normal service life of the backlight is approximately six years when the cam...

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