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Playing Back Images

Unused pages are colored gray.

Note

• The brightness of the images on a multi-page display may differ

slightly from the brightness when a single image is shown. This is
because the camera automatically uses the brightness setting for
the brightest image contained in the multi-page display for all of the
images.

*

The memory page that is shown on the screen when you
change to the 4-page or 9-page format is in the first (upper
left) position in the multi-page display.

3.

Scroll through the pages on the display.

Use [+] (forward) and [–] (back) to scroll through the memory
pages. Pages are scrolled one, four, or nine at a time, de-
pending on the display format you are using.

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

【+】 

【+】 

【−】 

【−】 

Operation

38

Selecting a Memory Page in a Multi-Page Display

You can use the following procedure to select one of the memory
pages in a multi-page display. Then when you return to the 1-page
display, the memory page you selected will be the one displayed. The
following procedure uses the 4-page display as an example, but you
can use the same procedure with the 9-page display.

1.

In the Playback Mode, press the MODE button.

This changes to the 4-page dis-
play.

2.

Press the DISP button.

This causes a white line to appear
under the first (upper left) page.
This  white  line  indicates  the
memory page that is currently se-
lected.

If you do not perform any opera-
tion  for  about  10  seconds,  the
white line disappears from the dis-
play.

/PROTECT ZOOM

DISP

MODE

+

In this example, we will select this page.

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Playing Back Images

3.

Move the white line to the memory page that you want to
select.

Press [+] to move the line to the
right or [–] to move it to the left. In
this  example,  press  [+]  three
times or [–] once.

4.

Press the ZOOM button.

T h e   i m a g e   i n   t h e   s e l e c t e d
memory  page  appears  as  a  1-
page display.

/PROTECT

ZOOM

DISP

MODE

+

【+】

 

X  3

Operation

40

Using the Zoom Function

This function lets you select a specific part of a stored image and
enlarge it to twice its normal size.

1.

Display an image.

2.

Press the ZOOM button to zoom in on the center of the im-
age.

The center of the image is enlarged to twice its normal size.

3.

Change the position of the zoom area.

You can use [+] and [–] to change the position of the zoom
area in the sequence shown on page 41.

4.

Press the ZOOM button again to return the image to its
original size.

Summary of Contents for QV-70

Page 1: ...1 Playing Back Images 32 Displaying Images on the Camera s LCD 32 Displaying Images on a TV Screen 34 Displaying the Memory Page Number 35 Producing a Multi Page Display 36 Using the Zoom Function 40 4 Using Auto Play 42 Protecting Memory Pages 44 Hiding Protected Memory Pages 47 Deleting Memory Pages 48 To delete a single memory page 48 To delete all unprotected memory pages 51 Connecting to Othe...

Page 2: ...Error 3 Memory Error 1 Contact your dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider See page 67 MEMORY ERROR 1 YES NO CALL TECH SUPPORT 7 Operating conditions This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas In areas subject to direct sunlight In areas subject to high humidity or dust Near air conditioners he...

Page 3: ...ctory to the optimum setting and nor mally does not need adjustment Opening the Terminal Panel Cover Terminals Terminal panel cover AC Power terminal DIGITAL terminal VIDEO OUT terminal Important When closing the terminal panel cover make sure that the plugs on the inside of the cover align with and enter the terminals Never forcibly pull on or twist the terminal panel cover Undue force can damage...

Page 4: ...teries to direct heat or dispose of them by burn ing Doing so can create the danger of explosion Never mix batteries of different types Dead batteries are susceptible to leakage which can cause serious damage to your camera Remove batteries from the camera as soon as you notice they are dead The batteries that power this camera normally become warm when they lose power This does not indicate malfu...

Page 5: ...g and twisting of the AC adaptor s cord and never try to lengthen the cord by splicing it with other wire Be sure to switch power off before connecting or disconnecting the adaptor Always turn camera power off before disconnecting the AC adaptor even if the camera has batteries installed If you don t the camera will turn off automatically when you disconnect the AC adaptor Even so you run the risk...

Page 6: ...switch to the PLAY posi tion and view the image you just recorded Note that turning off the camera s LCD helps to conserve battery power Caution Never remove the camera s batteries while the WAIT mes sage is on the LCD or the operation indicator is flashing green Doing so not only cancels storage of the image being recorded it can also corrupt other image data already stored in camera memory 23 Re...

Page 7: ...DE PLAY REC Record Mode Displays The following provides details on the images indicators and mes sages that appear on the LCD in the Record Mode If the LCD is turned off press the LCD button to turn it on Image Display An image of the object that is picked up by the camera s lens appears on the LCD The camera is designed to refresh the image on the LCD about seven times per second Because of this ...

Page 8: ... of the images already stored in camera memory See page 48 for details on how to delete images 31 Recording Images Using the Self Timer With the Self Timer the shutter is released 10 seconds after you press the PROTECT button 1 Enter the Record Mode Set the function switch to the REC position 2 Start the Self Timer operation Place the camera securely on a tripod desk or other stable sur face with ...

Page 9: ... VIDEO IN terminal 35 Playing Back Images After connecting the camera and TV use the same procedures as those described under Displaying Images on the Camera s LCD on page 32 Important Note that only images already stored in camera memory can be viewed on the TV screen If you change to the camera s Record Mode the image picked up by the camera s lens will not appear on the TV screen Displaying the...

Page 10: ...ame procedure with the 9 page display 1 In the Playback Mode press the MODE button This changes to the 4 page dis play 2 Press the DISP button This causes a white line to appear under the first upper left page This white line indicates the memory page that is currently se lected If you do not perform any opera tion for about 10 seconds the white line disappears from the dis play PROTECT ZOOM DISP ...

Page 11: ...ART appears There must be at least two images two pages recorded in memory to use the auto play operation Otherwise the AUTO PLAY START message will not appear on the dis play After about one second this message disappears and the auto play operation starts 43 Playing Back Images 3 seconds 3 seconds Auto play continues to loop through the memory pages This means that when it reaches the last page ...

Page 12: ...cted pages are hidden The following message appears on the monitor when you hide pro tected memory pages and all pages currently in memory are pro tected It also appears if you delete all unprotected memory pages while protected memory pages are hidden To unhide protected memory pages While holding down the button turn on the camera 48 Operation Deleting Memory Pages Use the procedures described i...

Page 13: ...ry pages After you are finished deleting pages press DEL to exit the delete operation Note Deleting a page causes the remaining pages to be renumbered Blank pages are not left inserted between non blank pages 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 51 Deleting Memory Pages To delete all unprotected memory pages 1 Enter the Playback Mode and turn on the camera 2 Press DEL One page delete All page delete Exit this screen Thi...

Page 14: ...televi sion and displaying images from camera memory on a TV screen Video Tape Deck VIDEO You can use the video tape deck to record images from the camera To record camera images on video tape 1 Use the special video cable that comes with the camera to connect to the VIDEO IN terminal of the video tape deck 2 Set up the video tape deck to record images input through its VIDEO IN terminal Consult t...

Page 15: ...nd more images repeat steps 2 through 5 Important Never disconnect the cable turn power off or change the function switch setting while a data communication operation is in progress Doing so can damage the camera How data transfer affects resolution QV 70 QV 700 NORMAL QUARTER QV 70 QV 700 NORMAL QV 70 QV 100 QV 120 QV 200 QV 300 NORMAL NORMAL QV 70 QV 100 QV 120 QV 200 QV 300 NORMAL FINE NORMAL N...

Page 16: ...d sunlight 1 Blocking of the lens when recording 2 Failure to correctly center the object when aiming through the viewfinder 63 Symptom Probable Cause Action Color of recorded image is strange No button operation during multi page dis play Cannot start auto play opera tion 1 Reflection from sun light or light from an other source 2 Difference between Record Mode and Playback Mode char acteristics ...

Page 17: ...ection of cable during data communi cation Connected camera op eration is disabled during data communications Other 67 MEMORY ERROR 2 3 CONSULT THE OWNER S MANUAL Messages MEMORY FULL All 96 memory pages are used Pages must be de leted page 48 before further recording is possible MEMORY EMPTY No images are stored in memory Problem with internal memory Perform the following procedure 1 Press 2 Afte...

Page 18: ...these columns are approximations intended for reference only 400 images 800 images 70 minutes 150 minutes REC one image per 10 seconds PLAY Auto Play LCD ON LCD OFF 70 Reference About 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 camera is used for a...

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