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LCD Digital Camera

QV-700

Owner’s Manual

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Contents

Introduction

Congratulations upon your selection of the QV-700 LCD Digital Cam-
era. The QV-700 comes with its own built-in liquid crystal color moni-
tor that let’s you instantly view the pictures you take.

To get the most out of the QV-700, be sure to carefully read this
manual and follow the instructions contained in it.

Precautions ................................................................... 5

Unpacking ................................................................... 11

General Guide ............................................................. 12

Top and Display / Lens ..................................................................... 12
Bottom ............................................................................................... 13
Dial .................................................................................................... 13
Monitor Screen .................................................................................. 14
Connecting the Wrist Strap ............................................................... 15
Using the Soft Case .......................................................................... 15

Memory Cards ............................................................. 16

To insert a memory card into the camera .......................................... 16
To remove a memory card from the camera ..................................... 17
Formatting a Memory Card ............................................................... 18

Power Supply .............................................................. 22

To load batteries ............................................................................... 22
Using AC Power ................................................................................ 26

Setting the Current Date and Time ........................... 28

To set the date and time ................................................................... 28
To select the date format .................................................................. 29

Recording Images ...................................................... 31

To record an image ........................................................................... 31
How to avoid hand movement… ....................................................... 33

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Fluorescent Lighting .......................................................................... 33
Shooting Images Outdoors ................................................................ 34
Shooting with the Flash ..................................................................... 34
Changing the Lens Orientation ......................................................... 34
NORMAL/MACRO Switch ................................................................. 36
Resolution Modes ............................................................................. 36
Exposure Adjustment ........................................................................ 37
Record Mode Displays ...................................................................... 38
Low Battery Indicator ......................................................................... 39
Memory Remaining Indicators .......................................................... 40
Using the Flash ................................................................................. 41
Repeat Recording ............................................................................. 42
Using the Self-timer ........................................................................... 44
Using the Timer ................................................................................. 45
Using Panorama Recording .............................................................. 48
Manual Recording ............................................................................. 49

Playing Back Images .................................................. 51

Displaying Images on the Camera’s LCD ......................................... 51
Playback Mode Displays ................................................................... 52
Producing a Multi-Page Display ........................................................ 53
Using the Zoom Function .................................................................. 55
Superimposing a Title on an Image .................................................. 57
Rotating an Image ............................................................................. 61
Filtering an Image ............................................................................. 62
Mixing Images ................................................................................... 64
Using Auto Play ................................................................................. 65
Using Folders .................................................................................... 68
Image protection ............................................................................... 71
Unprotecting Images ......................................................................... 73
To unprotect all images in a folder or

all images on the memory card ...................................................... 74

Hiding Protected Memory Pages ....................................................... 74

Deleting Memory Pages ............................................. 75

Deleting Images ................................................................................ 75
Deleting All the Images in a Folder ................................................... 77

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Resolution Conversion .............................................. 80

Connecting to Other Devices .................................... 81

The camera terminals ........................................................................ 81

Using the Camera with a Connected Device ............ 82

Accessing Memory Card Contents

with Your Computer ................................................. 90

Memory Card Slot ............................................................................. 90
PC Card Slot ..................................................................................... 90
Other Desktop Computer Configurations .......................................... 90

Troubleshooting ......................................................... 91

Error Messages ........................................................... 96

Specifications ............................................................. 98

About the camera’s backlight… .............................. 100

• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any

damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual.

• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any

loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of
the QV-700.

• CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any

damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunc-
tion, repairs, or battery replacement. Be sure to back up all impor-
tant data on other media to protect against its loss.

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Summary of Contents for QV-700

Page 1: ...ing Images on the Camera s LCD 51 Playback Mode Displays 52 Producing a Multi Page Display 53 Using the Zoom Function 55 Superimposing a Title on an Image 57 Rotating an Image 61 Filtering an Image 62...

Page 2: ...memory card Removal of camera batteries disconnection of the AC adaptor or removal of the memory card while a record or data communication operation is taking place Disconnection of the cable while a...

Page 3: ...ate the equipment Properly shielded cables with ferrite core must be used for con nection to host computer and or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits THE SPECIAL VIDEO CABLE THAT COMES WI...

Page 4: ...own in the illustration Important Be sure to keep the wrist strap around your wrist whenever using the camera to protect against accidentally dropping it Using the Soft Case Keep the camera in its sof...

Page 5: ...ake 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 page 18 Reformat...

Page 6: ...lways make sure that the positive and negative ends of the bat teries are facing correctly as noted by the markings on the camera itself Improper loading of batteries can re sult in bursting or leakin...

Page 7: ...amaged AC adaptor cord creates the danger of fire or electrical shock Caution AC outlet AC adaptor 27 Always be sure to use the AD C620 AC adaptor only Using any other AC adaptor can cause damage to t...

Page 8: ...tion indicated by the arrow The POWER switch automatically slides back to its original position when you release it When power comes on the image of the object that is in front of the camera s lens ap...

Page 9: ...towards the front Rotates up to 180 towards the back 35 Recording Images Any images recorded while the lens body is rotated so the lens is pointed from the back of the camera are stored as mirror imag...

Page 10: ...name Battery indicator Low Battery Indicator A low battery indicator appears on the monitor screen when ever remaining battery capacity drops below a certain level Appear ance of this indicator tells...

Page 11: ...sed and three images 0 05 0 1 and 0 15 seconds before the shutter button is pressed TIME Recording Future With this method the camera records a series of four shots based at intervals of about 0 05 se...

Page 12: ...interval of from 1 to 60 minutes in 1 minute steps 7 Use and to select the start time of the record opera tion and then press the shutter button You can specify any amount of time up to 24 hours from...

Page 13: ...k Images Playing Back Images This section describes how to recall and view images stored in cam era memory Displaying Images on the Camera s LCD The following procedure describes how to display images...

Page 14: ...an 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...

Page 15: ...tle on a rotated image page 61 The recording date of an image remains as that when the image was recorded even if you superimpose a title on the image 1 Slide the Function switch to the PLAY position...

Page 16: ...message You cannot filter on a rotated image page 61 To filter an image 1 Slide the function switch to the PLAY position 2 Use the and buttons to scroll through the images in memory until the one you...

Page 17: ...a do not operate while a page change operation is in progress Make sure that an image is shown on the display when you press a button to stop the auto play operation 1 second 1 second 2 Start the auto...

Page 18: ...ed here tell you how to protect images against accidental deletion You can protect a single image all the images in a particular folder or all images currently stored on the memory card Note that you...

Page 19: ...cannot protect or unprotect pages pages 73 74 while pro tected pages are hidden To unhide protected memory pages While holding down the button turn on the camera 75 Deleting Memory Pages Deleting Memo...

Page 20: ...Menu 3 Select ALL Use and to select ALL and press the shutter button 4 Select ALL Use and to select ALL To clear the selection screen and quit this procedure select the EXIT icon 5 Press the shutter...

Page 21: ...en after the original image is cleared Be sure not to leave an image on a TV or CRT screen for long periods 83 Using the Camera with a Connected Device After connecting the camera and TV use the same...

Page 22: ...utter button receives the selected image from the other camera You can receive only one image at a time To send more images repeat steps 2 through 5 Important Never disconnect the cable turn power off...

Page 23: ...rd Adaptor to read memory card contents See the instructions that come with the PC card reader writer and the PC Card Adaptor for details on using this type of configuration 91 Troubleshooting No powe...

Page 24: ...of con 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 ceiving camera to PLAY page 51 4 The s...

Page 25: ...W Battery Life The values noted below indicate the number of hours before battery failure under normal operating temperature 25 C as estimated by battery manufacturers These values are for reference...

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