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GETTING ACQUAINTED

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Using the Bundled Accessories

Using the Lens Cap

Always keep the lens cap on the lens whenever you are not
using the camera.

Small loop

Ring

Cap holder

Large loop

Attach the lens cap holder to the ring. This protects against
accidental loss of the lens cap.

 QV-2400UX Users

• Be sure to turn off camera power and let the lens retract

into the camera before attaching the lens cap.

• Never turn on camera power with the lens cap affixed to the

lens.

Attaching the Strap

Attach the strap as shown in the illustration below.

IMPORTANT!

• Be sure to keep the strap around your wrist when us-

ing the camera to protect against accidentally drop-
ping it.

• The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera

only.  Do not use it for any other application.

• Never swing the camera around by the strap.

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1.

While holding down the re-

lease button on the battery

compartment cover (on the

bottom of the camera),

slide the cover in the direc-

tion indicated by the arrow

in the nearby illustration

and open the cover.

2.

Load batteries with their

/

 ends facing as

shown in the nearby
illustration.

3.

While holding down the
release button, slide the
battery compartment
cover back to its original
position to close it.

IMPORTANT!

• Never use manganese batteries.  Use only the battery

types specifically mentioned in this User’s Guide.

PUSH

Power Requirements

Your camera features a two-way power supply that lets you
use either AA-size batteries or household AC current.
A set of AA-size alkaline batteries is supplied with the cam-
era.  The other items listed below are available separately.

 Batteries

• Four AA-size alkaline batteries: LR6
• Four AA-size lithium batteries: FR6
• Four AA-size nickel metal hydride rechargeable batteries:

NP-H3

 Household Current

• AC Adaptor: AD-C620
• AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA

Loading Batteries

Make sure that camera power is turned off whenever loading
or replacing batteries.

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 About rechargeable batteries

Use only the nickel-metal hydride batteries (NP-H3) that are
available from your dealer as options for this camera. Proper
camera operation is not guaranteed when other recharge-
able batteries are used.

AC Adaptor/Charger : BC-3HA
Nickel-metal hydride batteries (4-battery set)/Quick
Charger Set : BC-1HB4
Nickel-metal hydride batteries (4-battery set) : NP-H3P4

IMPORTANT!

• Be sure to keep all four batteries together as a set at

all times, for both charging and powering the camera.
Mixing batteries from different sets can shorten overall
battery life and cause malfunction of the camera.

• Rechargeable batteries cannot be charged while they

are loaded in the camera.

The following examples show how alkaline battery life
changes under different conditions.
photographic conditions 

 shooting conditions

Example 1: Intermittent use of the camera shortens battery

life.

Conditions

• Temperature: 25 C
• Repeat of a cycle of recording of one shot per minute

for 10 minutes, followed by one minute of playback,
and a nine minutes of power off (power on, full lens
extention, half lens contraction, full lens extension,
image recording, power off)

• Flash on

Approximate Battery Life: 50 minutes (46 shots)

Example 2: Low temperatures shorten battery life.

Conditions

• Temperature: 0 C
• Repeat of a cycle of recording of one shot per minute

for 10 minutes, followed by one minute of playback,
and a nine minutes of power off (power on, full lens
extention, half lens contraction, full lens extension,
image recording, power off)

• Flash on

Approximate Battery Life: 12 minutes (11 shots)

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AC Adaptor precautions

• Never use an electrical outlet whose voltage is

outside the rating marked on the AC adaptor.
Doing so can create the danger of fire or elec-
trical shock. Use only the optional AC adaptor
specified for this camera.

• Do not allow the AC adaptor power cord to be-

come cut or damaged, do not place heavy ob-
jects on it, and keep it away from heat.  A dam-
aged power cord creates the risk of fire and
electrical shock.

• Never try to modify the AC adaptor power cord,

or subject it to severe bending, twisting, or pull-
ing.  Doing so creates the risk of fire and elec-
trical shock.

• Never touch the AC adaptor while your hands

are wet.  Doing so creates the risk of electrical
shock.

• Do not overload extension cords or wall out-

lets.  Doing so creates the danger of fire and
electrical shock.

• Should the cord of the AC adaptor become

damaged (exposed internal wiring), request a
replacement from an authorized CASIO ser-
vice provider.  A damaged AC adaptor cord
creates the danger of fire or electrical shock.

CAUTION

Using AC Power

Use the adaptor as shown below to power the camera from a
household power outlet.

DC IN 6V
(AC power terminal)

• AC Adaptor: AD-C620 (Option)

• AC Adaptor/Charger: BC-3HA (Option)

The BC-3HA functions both as an AC adaptor and as a
charger unit for AA-size nickel metal hydride batteries.  It
comes complete with four rechargeable nickel metal hy-
dride batteries. This AC adaptor/charger unit can be used
with any household power outlet rated for 100V to 240V
AC.

AC Adaptor

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• In the PLAY mode, Auto Power Off trigger time is fixed

at five minutes.

• Sleep is disabled in the PLAY mode.

• Performing any button operation while the monitor is

asleep immediately wakes it up and restores normal
operation.

• The Auto Power Off setting is given priority if you have

“2 min” set for both Sleep and Auto Power Off.  This
means that the camera turns off if you do not perform
any operation for about two minutes in the REC mode.

• Auto Power Off is automatically disabled when under

any one of the following conditions.

— While a slideshow is playing

— When you are performing operations on a com-

puter, printer, or other external device connected
to the camera’s DIGITAL terminal or USB port.

— While the AC adaptor is connected to the camera

To power save settings

1.

Turn on the camera and slide the REC/PLAY
selector to “REC”.

2.

Press MENU.

3.

Use [+] (down) and [–] (up) to select “FUNC-
TION”, and then press the  shutter release but-
ton.

4.

Use [+] (down) and [–] (up) to select the item
whose settings you want to change, and then
press the  shutter release button.

• To make auto power off settings, select “Auto Power

Off”.

• To make sleep settings, select “Sleep”.

5.

On the screen that appears, use [+] and [–] to
make the setting you want, and then press the
shutter release button.

Auto power off settings: “2 min” “5 min”

Sleep settings: “Off” “30 sec” “1 min” “2 min”

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5.

Close the memory card

slot cover.

IMPORTANT!

• Insert only memory cards into the memory card slot.

Inserting any other type of card can cause malfunc-
tion.

• Should water or any other foreign matter get into the

memory card slot, immediately turn off power, unplug
the AC adaptor, and contact your original retailer or
nearest CASIO Service Provider.

• Never eject the CompactFlash card while the card slot

is facing downwards.  Doing so creates the danger of
the CompactFlash card falling, which can corrupt im-
age data on the card.

• Never remove the memory card from the camera

while the operation lamp or card access lamp is flash-
ing. Doing so can cause loss of recorded images or
corruption of memory card data.

Removing a Memory Card from the Camera

1.

Open the memory card
slot cover.

2.

Press the eject button
so it extends from the
camera.

3.

Press the eject button
once again to eject the
card.

4.

Remove the memory
card.

Eject button

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IBM Microdrive Precautions

Compatibility of the camera with the IBM microdrive has
been confirmed by CASIO. However, you should note the
following important points whenever using the IBM
microdrive.

• Be sure to carefully read all of the documentation that

comes with the microdrive before using it.

• Note that the microdrive becomes hot during normal use.

Take care when removing it from the camera.

• Take care to avoid strong pressure on the label side of the

microdrive when it is removed from the camera. Strong
pressure can damage internal components and cause mal-
function.

• Formatting is recommended for any memory card that you

suspect contains corrupted image data (due to a DECODE
ERROR, strange image colors, malformed images) or
newly purchased memory cards.

• Before starting a format operation, load a full set of new

batteries (alkaline or lithium) into the camera or connect
the AC adaptor to power the camera. Interruption of cam-
era power during the format operation results in improper
formatting, making it impossible to use the memory card.

Memory Card Precautions

• Images cannot be recorded with this camera unless a

memory card is installed in it.

• Be sure to use only CASIO brand CompactFlash cards.

Proper operation with other memory cards is not guaran-
teed.

• Static electricity, electrical noise, and other electrical phe-

nomena can cause corruption or even total loss of the data
stored on a memory card. Because of this, you should al-
ways make backup copies of important images on other
media (magnetic optical disk, floppy diskette, computer
hard disk, etc.).

• Memory card problems can be corrected by reformatting

the memory card. Reformatting a memory card deletes all
images stored on the card, but you can use a computer to
copy the images you want to keep to the computer’s hard
disk before reformatting your card. If you plan to be record-
ing images where you do not have access to a computer, it
is a good idea to take along an extra memory card or two
just in case you experience an unexpected memory card
problem.

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Menu Screens

Pressing MENU displays the menu screen.  The contents of
the menu screen depend on whether you are in the PLAY
mode or REC mode. The following procedure shows opera-
tion in the REC mode as an example.

1.

Slide the POWER ON/OFF switch to the right to
turn on the camera.

2.

Slide the REC/PLAY selector to “REC”.

• To perform a menu operation in the PLAY mode, slide

the REC/PLAY selector to “PLAY”.

3.

Press MENU.

4.

Use [+] and [–] to select the item you want, and
then press the shutter release button.

• Make setting in accordance with the guidance mes-

sages that appear on the monitor screen.

[+] [–]: Item selection, page scrolling

Shutter release button: Applies displayed setting

MENU: Returns to previous screen

• Pressing the 

 

 button is sometimes required to exit

certain setting screens.

• See the “Camera Menus” on page E-146 for more informa-

tion about menu contents.

Example Displays

On-screen guidance

On-screen guidance

REC mode FUNCTION menu, page 2

REC mode, page 1

Items

Items

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4.

Select and change the digits on the screen to

set the current date and time.

Shutter release button: Moves the green marker.

[+] / [–]: Increases and decreases the currently selected

digit.

5.

Press   

 to apply your settings.

6.

Press   

 to exit this setting screen.

Selecting the Date Format

You can use the following procedure to select one of the
three different date formats.

1.

Turn on the camera, and then use the REC/
PLAY selector to select either “REC” or
“PLAY”.

2.

Press MENU.

3.

Select “Date Style” using one of the following
two key operations, and then press the shutter
release button.

• Use [+] and [–] to select each menu item, and press

the shutter release button to advance to the next
menu.

If you are here

REC mode

PLAY mode

Select this on the menu screen

“FUNCTION” 

 “SET UP” 

 “Date Style”

“SET UP” 

 “Date Style”

Green
marker

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Summary of Contents for QV-2400UX

Page 1: ...cedures in this User s Guide are based on the QV 2400UX The same procedures also apply to the QV 2900UX unless specifically noted otherwise Certain camera models may not be available in some geographi...

Page 2: ...acking Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera If something is missing contact your dealer as soon as possible Camera Soft case Lens cap cap holder The lens...

Page 3: ...ns E 24 Monitor Screen Indicators E 25 REC mode E 25 PLAY mode E 26 Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen E 27 Operation Indicator Lamp E 28 REC mode E 28 PLAY mode E 29 Using the Bundled Access...

Page 4: ...82 Quick Exposure Mode Selection E 83 Selecting the Metering Mode E 84 Quick Metering Mode Selection E 85 Setting the Sensitivity Level E 85 Using the Filter Function E 86 Downloaded from ManualsCame...

Page 5: ...N Menu Settings E 98 E 99 PLAYBACK Basic Playback Operation E 99 Playing a Movie E 100 Playing a Panorama E 101 Enlarging the Playback Image E 102 Displaying the 9 image View E 103 Selecting a Specifi...

Page 6: ...82 Quick Exposure Mode Selection E 83 Selecting the Metering Mode E 84 Quick Metering Mode Selection E 85 Setting the Sensitivity Level E 85 Using the Filter Function E 86 Downloaded from ManualsCame...

Page 7: ...DUCTION E 7 Quick Reference Getting Ready 1 2 Load batteries Set the current time and date page E 32 3 PUSH 1 2 Insert the memory card page E 39 page E 45 3 1 2 3 Downloaded from ManualsCamera com Man...

Page 8: ...de the REC PLAY selector to REC Point the camera at the subject compose the image on the monitor screen and press the shutter release button half way to focus the image Slide the POWER ON OFF switch t...

Page 9: ...MENU PLAY REC SHIFT INFO MF RESIZE 2 3 Slide the REC PLAY selector to PLAY Use forward and back to scroll through stored images on the monitor screen Slide the POWER ON OFF switch to the right to turn...

Page 10: ...delete 5 Slide the REC PLAY selector to PLAY Double check to make sure you really want to delete the image you selected You can exit the image delete operation by pressing MENU 6 Use and to move the...

Page 11: ...back up all important data on other media to protect against its loss Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Com...

Page 12: ...82 Quick Exposure Mode Selection E 83 Selecting the Metering Mode E 84 Quick Metering Mode Selection E 85 Setting the Sensitivity Level E 85 Using the Filter Function E 86 Downloaded from ManualsCame...

Page 13: ...E 13 Recording Features page E 64 Portrait Mode Best Shot Mode page E 67 page E 65 Landscape Mode Movie Mode page E 73 page E 66 Night Scene Mode Panorama Mode page E 75 Downloaded from ManualsCamera...

Page 14: ...ture priority AE shutter speed priority AE manual exposure pages E 78 to E 83 Three metering modes Multi pattern center weighted spot pages E 84 Four focus modes Auto focus macro infinity manual pages...

Page 15: ...ns E 24 Monitor Screen Indicators E 25 REC mode E 25 PLAY mode E 26 Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen E 27 Operation Indicator Lamp E 28 REC mode E 28 PLAY mode E 29 Using the Bundled Access...

Page 16: ...82 Quick Exposure Mode Selection E 83 Selecting the Metering Mode E 84 Quick Metering Mode Selection E 85 Setting the Sensitivity Level E 85 Using the Filter Function E 86 Downloaded from ManualsCame...

Page 17: ...ns E 24 Monitor Screen Indicators E 25 REC mode E 25 PLAY mode E 26 Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen E 27 Operation Indicator Lamp E 28 REC mode E 28 PLAY mode E 29 Using the Bundled Access...

Page 18: ...he following illustrations show the names of each component button and switch on the camera Front GETTING ACQUAINTED Shutter release button page E 44 48 Terminal panel cover page E 20 Flash page E 53...

Page 19: ...lete button pages E 61 111 SHIFT INFO Shift Information button pages E 26 95 Memory card slot cover page E 39 REC PLAY selector page E 48 Zoom slider pages E 51 102 103 Monitor screen page E 25 Operat...

Page 20: ...urface of the lens with a soft lens cloth The lens of the QV 2400UX extends from its body when you turn on power and retracts when you turn off power Take care not to subject the lens to undue force o...

Page 21: ...with it installed Make sure that Macro Mode is selected as the focus mode whenever you are using the Wide Conver sion Lens Note that optical zoom is restricted as shown below in the Macro Mode QV 240...

Page 22: ...2400UX extends from its body when you turn on power and retracts when you turn off power Take care not to subject the lens to undue force or impact and never set the camera face down so the lens is i...

Page 23: ...talled Make sure that Macro Mode is selected as the focus mode whenever you are using the Wide Conver sion Lens Note that optical zoom is restricted as shown below in the Macro Mode QV 2400UX 1X fixed...

Page 24: ...urface of the lens with a soft lens cloth The lens of the QV 2400UX extends from its body when you turn on power and retracts when you turn off power Take care not to subject the lens to undue force o...

Page 25: ...peed causes the corresponding monitor screen value to turn yellow Aperture value Recording Mode indicator NORMAL PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE NIGHT SCENE BEST SHOT MOVIE MOVIE PAST PANORAMA INTERVAL Self timer...

Page 26: ...2400UX extends from its body when you turn on power and retracts when you turn off power Take care not to subject the lens to undue force or impact and never set the camera face down so the lens is i...

Page 27: ...V 2400UX 1X fixed QV 2400UX QV 2900UX 1X to 1 6X QV 2900UX Using a Filter The lenses of both camera models are threaded With the QV 2400UX you can screw on an optionally avail able Conversion Lens Ada...

Page 28: ...2400UX extends from its body when you turn on power and retracts when you turn off power Take care not to subject the lens to undue force or impact and never set the camera face down so the lens is i...

Page 29: ...talled Make sure that Macro Mode is selected as the focus mode whenever you are using the Wide Conver sion Lens Note that optical zoom is restricted as shown below in the Macro Mode QV 2400UX 1X fixed...

Page 30: ...of the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While...

Page 31: ...ect button Side marked with arrow Memory Cards This camera supports use of a CompactFlash memory card CF TYPE I II or IBM microdrive for image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this man...

Page 32: ...of the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While...

Page 33: ...r image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this manual refer both to a CompactFlash memory card and IBM microdrive unless specifically noted otherwise IMPORTANT Make sure that the power...

Page 34: ...the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While t...

Page 35: ...r image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this manual refer both to a CompactFlash memory card and IBM microdrive unless specifically noted otherwise IMPORTANT Make sure that the power...

Page 36: ...of the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While...

Page 37: ...ect button Side marked with arrow Memory Cards This camera supports use of a CompactFlash memory card CF TYPE I II or IBM microdrive for image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this man...

Page 38: ...the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While t...

Page 39: ...ect button Side marked with arrow Memory Cards This camera supports use of a CompactFlash memory card CF TYPE I II or IBM microdrive for image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this man...

Page 40: ...of the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While...

Page 41: ...r image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this manual refer both to a CompactFlash memory card and IBM microdrive unless specifically noted otherwise IMPORTANT Make sure that the power...

Page 42: ...the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While t...

Page 43: ...r image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this manual refer both to a CompactFlash memory card and IBM microdrive unless specifically noted otherwise IMPORTANT Make sure that the power...

Page 44: ...of the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While...

Page 45: ...r image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this manual refer both to a CompactFlash memory card and IBM microdrive unless specifically noted otherwise IMPORTANT Make sure that the power...

Page 46: ...of the following conditions While a slideshow is playing When you are performing operations on a com puter printer or other external device connected to the camera s DIGITAL terminal or USB port While...

Page 47: ...r image storage Note that all mentions of memory card in this manual refer both to a CompactFlash memory card and IBM microdrive unless specifically noted otherwise IMPORTANT Make sure that the power...

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