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Page 2: ... 0 1 2 333 4 5 6 7 5 0 0 8 0 0 9 0 0 1 0 0 1 4 5 1 1 1 2 4 A 6 7 B 1 3 7 763 8 4 C 1 3 ...

Page 3: ...0 0 1 5 2 333 4 5 B 77 4 5 4 E F 94 4 4 B 9 4F G FBH I 9 J 4 4 F 4 4 9 4B F B F 9 F BFF5 4 E F J 4 B 9 E 4 F I 9 8 4 9 BF 4 4 B A 4 9 4FF4I H I4 4 4 1 9 E 5 4 B 9 BF 3 9 E B 5 E FB H 9 5 B B 4 4 9 F H F B 4 F I 9 2 3 45 ...

Page 4: ...6 7 8 A A 5 0 E27 D E7 D E7 6 66 8 0 0 B K 7 9 8 F F 77 77L 9 D F F 8 F I 23 7 ...

Page 5: ...on Check images after recording 1 7 1 32 F 1 6 Capture images with your computer 5 B E 1 F 1 88 Record moving pictures MPEG Movie or Clip Motion H 4E 1 3 Select from various recording modes 1 87 E4 1 8 J 1 86 1 82 ...

Page 6: ...Playback 32 37 E E I 3 E K H G 83 B Various recording I F H9 8 88 F 88 E4 8 J 86 82 87 C 4 C J 4 B 3 C I9 F C D B 8 B Various playback G 6 F 2 4 7 E E 6 B Editing F 6 4 63 K G 6 4 5 68 6 E 62 4 67 B 2 Getting started Basic operations Advanced operations ...

Page 7: ... 23 4 2 4 F 9 B 2 B 28 2 I 7 7 7 78 F 7 77 Additional information ...

Page 8: ... Getting started Identifying the parts A 7 9 B 9 1 I F H9 1 E4 1 1 B 1 2 C 0 7 9 4 D 9 6 E F G H I 9 A 9 4 J K 0 A 0 7 L 97 B 8 8 6D 3 5 ...

Page 9: ... M 7 9 6 N 9 A 9 0A 9 9 9 O 9 4 P 9 Q A A 7 9 R 0 7 9 6 S B 9 6 T 9 B 9 U 0 9 4 V C 7 9 9 0DA 7 9 7 9 W X 0 0 7 9 Y A2 3 Z B 9 5 wj 9 wk E wl AF B 9 5 Attaching the strap ...

Page 10: ... 5 Preparing the power supply Installing the battery pack 5 F 9 B M 5 2 F 9 B To remove the battery pack 4 D C F 9 B 0 F 9 B F 9 B F 9 B 1 7 A2 3 2 7 v 3 7 A2 3 Battery eject lever ...

Page 11: ...ng the battery pack C Battery remaining indicator F I F 4 Recommended charging temperature I 8 2 1 7 2 B 7 B v 3 9 9 I AC LS1A AC power adaptor supplied Jack cover To wall outlet wall socket Battery pack C type Power cord mains lead DC IN jack ...

Page 12: ...ode I N 4I E O B N4 O N4 O 2 When POWER SAVE is ON page 81 8 F M I M 8 N 4I E O N4 O 8 F 38 66 G 38 66 P 2 K 0 4 F 4I E 4 Battery pack Full charge min Normal charge min 8 7 7 7 A 7 NP FC10 supplied Battery life min Number of images F 4 3 F 4 7 2 ...

Page 13: ... 7 GG 38 66 P 2 K 0 4 F 38 66 P 3 K 7 L NP FC10 supplied Battery life min Number of images F 4 3 NP FC10 supplied LCD screen OFF min LCD screen ON min 7 P 8 D 8 I F F H9 H9 8 8 D 8 8 I I I 8 I F 8 8 B B ...

Page 14: ...sing the AC power adaptor Using your camera abroad 28 When using the AC power adaptor 1 B 7 B v 2 9 9 AC LS1A AC power adaptor supplied Jack cover To wall outlet wall socket Power cord mains lead DC IN jack ...

Page 15: ...N5D D O D D N D D5O D D N D D5O D D 4 bAB 7 vDV Control button Select the item with vVbB then set with the center z POWER lamp POWER ON OFF CHG 2001 1 1 12 00 AM Y M D D M Y OK CANCEL M D Y CLOCK SET OK 2001 1 1 12 00 AM Y M D D M Y OK CANCEL M D Y CLOCK SET OK ...

Page 16: ... date and time setting N FO vDVDbDB z B 2 F4 B 5 vAV 7 z vDV N D D5O 3 3 6 H IJ B 7 z 7 P 2 F4 I 3 2001 1 7 12 00 AM Y M D D M Y OK CANCEL M D Y CLOCK SET OK 2001 4 7 10 30 PM Y M D D M Y OK CANCEL M D Y CLOCK SET OK ...

Page 17: ... Inserting the Memory Stick 4 D 1 7 A2 3 2 2 3 B 3 7 A2 3 2 3 P 8 4 5 4 8 I 8 5 F4 Access lamp Erasure prevention switch Connector Label space ...

Page 18: ...d still images VOICE mode audio data pages 19 56 To play back or edit images pages 28 29 71 To record moving images or Clip Motion images pages 26 59 SET UP To set the setup items page 80 v Recording with flash page 24 V Recording with self timer pages 23 27 7 b Checking the last recorded image page 22 B Recording close subjects macro recording page 61 Select Enter OK ISO 0 EV EV WB 0 EV Press MEN...

Page 19: ...B B B B Recording still images A H 0 7 2 3 1 2 7 I D z C I C D z M D C C POWER Lens cover OPEN CLOSE tab AE AF lock indicator green flashes t lights up ...

Page 20: ... 5 Auto power off function 4I 2 B C C DE 4B C The number of images you can record on a Memory Stick 8 MB 8 8 3 7 4 H F I 4 H P 8 D I C F I C F 8 2 C 9 33 RECORDING ...

Page 21: ...B B B B 9 5 F FDF 4 D4 F 1 7 F r F I r F DSPL LCD ON OFF ...

Page 22: ...Indicators in the finder I F C 5 2 b 7 b 7 3 N F O B z N4 O v z P 8 5 F 8 F C D 8 I N 4O N4 O B F 8 5 F B 8 5 8 F 9K Self timer recording lamp red AE AF lock lamp green Flash charge lamp orange AF frame ...

Page 23: ...V F C To cancel the self timer recording V P 8 K 8 B F K K 8 33 F T side for telephoto subject appears closer Digital zoom button W side for wide angle subject appears farther away Control button Shutter button Self timer lamp ...

Page 24: ... 6 2 v F v t t t 1 1 5 N QO F 9 F E F 2 To reduce the red eye phenomenon N 5 B 4 O N4 O B 2 I N4 O F P 8 I N 4O N B 4O 6D2 7 D2 I N B 4O 8 C C 8 8 I 8 B 3 8 I Control button v ...

Page 25: ...B B B B 4 C N FFB 4 O 2 N4 O B F P 8 C C 3 6D2 6 D3 8 I F H9 8 C C 8 C 8 AF illuminator ...

Page 26: ...ens cover OPEN CLOSE tab CAMERA MOVING IMAGE DATE TIME RED EYE REDUCTION AF ILLUMINATOR MPEG MOVIE OFF OFF ON PAGE SELECT MPEG MOVIE CLIP MOTION CAMERA MO MOVING IMA VING IMAGE GE DATE TIME RED EYE REDUCTION AF ILLUMINATOR OK CAMERA MOVING IMAGE DATE TIME RED EYE REDUCTION AF ILLUMINATOR MPEG MOVIE OFF OFF ON PAGE SELECT ...

Page 27: ...B B B B I C 2 3 V F To cancel the self timer recording V FDF 4 D4 F 1 t t F 76 6 7 F 7 7 I 3 9R K 1 8 83 I 3 P3 P 3 K 1 K K H G 83 P I E ...

Page 28: ... B Playback Playing back still images 7 0 7 2 3 FDF 4 D4 F 1 t t F 72 1 F 2 7 bAB b1 B1 P 8 5 0 8 5 K 8 7 DSPL LCD ON OFF POWER FILE BACK NEXT VOLUME 10 30PM 2001 7 4 100 0028 6 8 640 ...

Page 29: ...ause playback z To advance or rewind the moving image bDB z 1 F 2 7 bAB K b1 B1 3 z 7 7 B F POWER DSPL LCD ON OFF FILE BACK NEXT VOLUME PLAY 6 8 0 00 10 30PM 2001 7 4 MOV 00001 320 VOLUME STOP REV CUE 6 8 4 45 10 30PM 2001 7 4 MOV 00001 320 Playback bar ...

Page 30: ... 5 Moving images recorded with the image of 320 HQ page 52 vDV C FDF 4 D4 F 1 t t F 72 B 7 ...

Page 31: ... B B 7 Viewing images using a computer 5 B B B B B NB 4 O B 2 N 4 FO N 4 FO B F F 6 6 8 I I B D 8 4 R 8 S T P 8 J 1 A H D 1 H B 1 J D 1 H 8 K 8 I F 4 8 8 Communications with your computer for Windows only ...

Page 32: ... Viewing images on Windows 4 1 I 72 I 72 I 3 I 4 4 B1 J 3 9K B I B B 4 PCaution 7 7 7 7 P 8 B 0 0 B 0 8 4 8 4 4 7 7 7 1 B 8 ...

Page 33: ...itle screen appears after a moment 1 Double click My Computer 2 Double click the CD ROM PhotoSuite E 1 The title screen appears after a moment The Install Wizard program starts and the InstallShield Wizard screen appears Left click here ...

Page 34: ...on finishes a screen indicating that installation has been completed appears Left click Next The computer turns off and then immediately on again The USB driver is enabled after restarting 1 Select Yes I want to restart my computer now 2 Left click Finish ...

Page 35: ... 4 B 1 F N O N 9 O 2 F 3 F 4 1 3 B 1 Right click My Computer 2 Left click Properties 3 Left click Device Manager in the System Properties screen 1 Double click Other Devices 2 Check for Sony DSC or Sony Handycam with a question mark ...

Page 36: ... 555 F 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2F 3 2 3 2 7 3 6 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 3 B 7 B 7 B 9 8 7 B Push the connector in as far as it will go Connect to the USB jack on your computer B C ...

Page 37: ...B B B B 7 9 1 2 3 B 4 F I K P B 4 3 NB 4 O B N 4 FO P 8 B B 6 8 9 4 K 3 2 1 To wall outlet wall socket ...

Page 38: ... I I I Example Viewing still images F 1 2 B 7 B 9 3 7 B 4 2 3 9 5 B 4 F Push the connector in as far as it will go Connect to the USB jack on your computer B C ...

Page 39: ...ble Disk F indicates the connected camera 1 The My Computer folder is displayed The Removable Disk F folder contents are displayed Double click the Removable Disk F folder The DCIM folder contents are displayed The 100MSDCF folder contents are displayed ...

Page 40: ...65 0 7 The image is displayed Desired file type Double click in this order t t M t t M M t t M t t t t 2 3 9 The image data is copied to the My Documents example folder ...

Page 41: ...B B 7 6 Viewing images on Macintosh 4 1 4 2 8 D2 D7 D7 4 J 4 9 4 7 D7 4 2 4 H 4 2 B R For Mac OS 9 1 Mac OS X users B K B For Mac OS 8 5 1 8 6 9 0 users P 8 B 0 0 B 0 8 4 8 4 1 2 3 7 4 7 5 3 2 3 4 9 8 B 8 B ...

Page 42: ...6 I R 6 2 0 M3 2 I 3 7 F 1 2 B 7 B 9 3 7 B 4 2 3 9 5 B 4 F 6 7 7 7 A ...

Page 43: ...B B B B 7 6 2 3 8 4 B 8 K I 8 8 K 8 I F 4 8 555 B C B D C I B C 9 D B ...

Page 44: ...eaning ssss A H 8 8 F 88 82 E4 8 88 F ssss H 8 4 F 87 F ssss 9 8 4 F F ssss H 8 4 F 87 F ssss 9 8 4 F J ssss H 8 J 86 J ssss 9 8 J Folder containing still image TEXT mode image and Clip Motion image data Folder containing E MAIL mode and TIFF mode image data Folder containing moving image data Folder containing VOICE mode audio data ...

Page 45: ...B B B B 7 64 ssss A H 8 K F 88 ssss 8 B 82 4 F 4E ssss H 8 4 FE ssss H 8 E4 8 P 8 U K F U U E4 U J U 8 1 E 0 9 0 A H B 0 38 H 87 J 86 0 82 0 H E4 8 Folder File Meaning ...

Page 46: ...e performing advanced operations 0 2 0 1 0 2 2 vAVAbAB 7 3 z 7 1 2 0 6 3 1 bDB 2 z vDVDbDB CAMERA MOVING IMAGE DATE TIME RED EYE REDUCTION AF ILLUMINATOR MPEG MOVIE OFF OFF ON SELECT OK DELETE PROTECT PRINT SLIDE 400 200 100 AUTO ...

Page 47: ... 6 F x When the mode dial is set to Item Setting Description E V3 E U3 E C D E N EO 9 4 B 6 8 x B 4 C I I9 F 94F x B 4 44 4B 44 4 4 x4 C 8 4 3 x B 4 4 I C 0 H G x 73 P 73 13 P 3 32 P7 P 2 K 83 x 0 0 ...

Page 48: ...6 4 4 A H 82 J H 86 E4 A H 8 F K 3 P3 A H K 88 B 3 88 x 4 F Q F 9 F E F 9 H9 x 4 F F4I J 4F G WI H x4 6 531 66 V3 V x U U3 C Item Setting Description ...

Page 49: ...e dial is set to MOVING IMAGE is set to MPEG MOVIE in the SETUP settings Item Setting Description E V3 E U3 E C D E N EO 9 4 B 6 8 x B 4 C I I9 F 94F x B 4 44 4B 44 4 4 x4 C 8 H G 3 9R 3 P3 x P 3 H K 83 J 4F G WI H x4 ...

Page 50: ...G IMAGE is set to CLIP MOTION in the SETUP settings Item Setting Description E V3 E U3 E C D E N EO 9 4 B 6 8 x B 4 C I I9 F 94F x B 4 44 4B 44 4 4 x4 C 8 H G x 4 F 4 F K 87 Q F 9 F E F 9 H9 x 4 F F4I J 4F G WI H x4 6 531 66 V3 V x U U3 C ...

Page 51: ... 4 When the mode dial is set to 4 Item Setting Description F 4 6 F 4 U 63 U 6 F M 17 59 x D8 D D D x4 D4 F 4 5 4 68 F G M 73 P P 3 32 P7 P 2 K 6 F K 4 M 4 7 7 F E M 4 62 F ...

Page 52: ...4 Setting the image size IMAGE SIZE 1 2 3 0 4 H J 9 0 C0 bAB vAV 73 P 1 3 2 73 13 M P 3 1 3 32 P7 1 P 2 1 8 K B K 9 F K 8 9 0 3 9R M 3 P3 P 3 9 R 4 F P 3 4 F 3 P 2 ...

Page 53: ... 0 7 G GG 2 3 9 I 4 4 4 F Image size Usage Quality STANDARD FINE 73 P 8 73 13 13 8 P 3 8 2 32 P7 K 33 3 P 2 2 2 Image size Usage Number of images or time 3 9R E E 3 3 P3 E 2 P 3 3 4 F 3 P 2 3 U 4 F P 3 U ...

Page 54: ...46 B Various recording Recording images according to shooting conditions TWILIGHT mode C To cancel the TWILIGHT mode P 8 I F H9 8 5 I F H9 8 I I F H9 38 1 2 B C 9 I F H9 C ...

Page 55: ...wo images continuously A 0 H 0J 9 0 0 bAB H J vAV 6 0 4 To return to normal recording mode N 4 FO vDV P 8 5 8 F 8 1 5 2 4 3 Recording still images for e mail E MAIL A F K K N O H G 83 0 H 0J 9 0 0 bAB H0 J vAV 6 0 4 1 5 2 4 3 ...

Page 56: ... return to normal recording mode N 4 FO vDV Image size Quality STANDARD FINE 73 P 73 13 P 3 2 32 P7 3 3 P 2 78 Adding audio files to still images VOICE A E4 K N O H G 83 0 H 0J 9 0 0 bAB HF 0J vAV 6 0 4 7 7 1 5 2 4 3 ...

Page 57: ...ng mode N 4 FO vDV Image size Quality STANDARD FINE 73 P 8 73 13 8 P 3 6 32 P7 7 P 2 8 Recording text documents TEXT J K F H 0 H 0J 9 0 0 bAB H 0D J vAV 6 0 4 7 2 3 9 0D G Image size Number of images 73 P U 2 73 13 7U 3 P 3 3 U 2 32 P7 U 3 P 2 3 U 3 1 5 2 4 3 ...

Page 58: ...al recording mode N 4 FO vDV P 8 C 8 I 8 I 8 8 N O RB F 5 Recording still images as uncompressed files TIFF A 73 P K K N O H G 83 0 0 0 H 0J 9 0 0 bAB H J vAV 6 0 4 To return to normal recording mode N 4 FO vDV 1 5 2 4 3 ...

Page 59: ...B B B B F 4 P 8 I N 73 13 O K N 73 13 O 8 I 8 2 Creating Clip Motion Files H 0 B H J 9 0 vAV H F 0J BAvAV H J vAV z 6 0 4 H J 9 0 C0 bAB vAV 9 5N 5 0 9 5N 5 3 0 1 3 7 8 4 6 2 5 9 ...

Page 60: ...the frame images while making a Clip Motion recording 1 b 7 2 B N F F O N F FFO bD B z 3 N4 O vDV z I N F F O 2 1 3 MAKING CLIP MOTION 1 10 7 2 3 9 I I 3 Image size Number of images M 4 F 3 P 2 MM P 8 5 K 8 8 H 38 0 8 K 4 F 0 8 H 8 ...

Page 61: ...nce to the subject A A C 0 H9J 9 bAB vAV 5 1 B 4 8 D D 7 D 6 3 6 0 4 To reactivate auto focusing N B 4O vDV P B 1 5 2 4 3 Recording images at close range MACRO A A K C 7 B 9 F 5 C To return to normal recording mode B P I F 2 1 3 ...

Page 62: ... Adjusting the exposure EXPOSURE A A C C 0 H J 90F bAB vAV C 5 V3 E U3 E D E 6 0 4 P C C 1 5 2 4 3 C C I C C V C U Set the exposure toward Set the exposure toward ...

Page 63: ...B B B B F Adjusting the white balance WHITE BALANCE A A C B 4 I C 0 H J 9 0 bAB vAV C 9 C B 9n 8 0 8 B 8 B 9 D 1 5 2 4 3 6 0 4 To reactivate auto adjustment N B 4O vDV 9 9 C C ...

Page 64: ...effects P EFFECT A A 5 0 H DJ 9 0 0 bAB vAV C0 O 0 0 6 0 4 To cancel picture effect N4 O vDV 1 5 2 4 3 Recording the date and time on a still image DATE TIME A 0 B H J 9 0 vAV H 0A 0J BAvAV B vAV z 1 O 0 0 6 4 F 1 4 5 2 3 ...

Page 65: ...B B B B F 4 P 8 N O 8 8 Using the spot light metering function A A B C 0 H J 9 0 0 bAB H J vAV 6 H C To cancel the spot light metering function N4 O vDV 1 4 2 3 LCD screen Spot light metering cross hair ...

Page 66: ...00 0001 FILE BACK NEXT VOLUME CLIP TEXT SINGLE DISPLAY 8 vDV 1 1 E4 1 1 1 J 1 J 1 F 1 1 To display the next previous index screen vDVDbDB To return to normal playback single image 8 K 8 z P I J CLIP TEXT APERTURE VALUE SHUTTER SPEED EXPOSURE VALUE F2 2 1 125 0 0 10 30PM 2001 7 4 100 0005 SINGLE DISPLAY ...

Page 67: ...B CLIP TEXT OK 10 30PM 2001 7 4 100 0005 PRINT PROTECT DELETE Enlarging a part of a still image Zoom and trimming 7 C A A 7 6 vAVAbAB To return to the normal size z To record an enlarged image trimming 1 B K 2 N HO B z 3 K vDV z F K 1 2 4 3 ...

Page 68: ...P 8 5 K 8 5 K J 8 G 8P K 8 0 8 8 8 8 8 5 K 13 8 5 Playing back still images in order SLIDE 0 H 0J bAB z vDVD bDB 0 F 5 8 8 0 0 4 1 4 1 6 H J vAV z To cancel the SLIDE SHOW setting N FO vDVDbDB z 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 69: ...e SLIDE SHOW playback z N J O B z To skip to the next previous image during the SLIDE SHOW B b P K Rotating a still image ROTATE 5 0 H 0J bAB z 6 H J vAV bAB H IJ vAV z To cancel rotation N FO vDV 6 z P 8 5 J 8 5 0 8 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 70: ... 5 Viewing images on a TV screen E AF 7 AF B A B F E C DE F C F 7 E P 8 5 E 8 I E Set the TV VIDEO switch to VIDEO A V connecting cable supplied to A V OUT jack ...

Page 71: ...Deleting images DELETE 5 bDB K I bDB 0 6 H 0 0 0J bAB vAV z 4 H IJ vAV z 1 2 4 5 3 W To cancel deleting 8 B 6 4 8 N FO vDV 4 7 0 H 0 0 0J bAB z 6 H J H 0 0 J bAB z 4 H J N O bDB z H 0 0 J 1 vDVDbDB z z t z t z 1 3 4 5 2 W ...

Page 72: ... 2 B 3 N4 O bDB z To cancel deleting N FO bDB 6 N J O bDB 4 z P MENU SET TO NEXT Preventing accidental erasure PROTECT bDB K I bDB 0 6 H 0 J bAB vAV z P 67 1 2 4 3 W ...

Page 73: ...B 6 7 0 H 0 J bAB z 6 H J H 0 0 J bAB z 4 H J N4 O bDB z 1 3 4 5 2 W H 0 0 J 1 vDVDbDB z z t z t z 2 B 3 N4 O bDB z To release protection H J 6 N4 O bDB z H 0 0 J 6 1 vDVDbDB z 2 1 3 B N4 O bDB z To cancel protection N FO bDB 6 N J O bDB 4 z MENU SET TO NEXT ...

Page 74: ...hanging the recorded still image size RESIZE 5 K 0 H 0 C0J bAB z 6 vAV z 73 P P 3 32 P7 P 2 K To cancel changing the size N FO vDV 6 z 1 2 3 4 P 8 K 8 5 K J 8 K 8 K 8 I K K 0 8 K 8 5 K K 13 8 I K 13 F 8 5 K ...

Page 75: ...B z 6 H IJ vAV z 4 5 4 2 0 0 1 I3 B 2 3 4 5 2 3 4 H I 4 F N J O vDV z To copy the image to another Memory Stick N 4 B O vDV z 4 1 2 3 4 To cancel copying N FO vDV 6 z 7 0 H 1J bAB z H J bAB z 6 7 z z z t z t z 4 0 1 3 4 6 2 5 W MENU SET TO NEXT ...

Page 76: ... J O vDV z To copy the image to another Memory Stick N 4 B O vDV z To cancel copying N FO bDB N J O bDB z P 8 5 8 5 8 4 4BH9 4 5 J 8 N J O 4 F Selecting still images to print PRINT 5 4 4 bDB K I bDB 0 6 H J bAB vAV z To unmark the print mark z 6 1 2 4 3 W ...

Page 77: ...AB z 6 H 0 0 J bAB z I N FFO 4 7 7 z z z t z t z 1 3 4 5 7 2 6 W MENU SET TO NEXT 0 H IJ bAB z To unmark selected print marks 4 z To unmark all the print marks N FFO bDB 6 z N4 O bDB z To cancel marking the print mark N FO bDB 6 N J O bDB z P 8 5 J 8 A H 8 K ...

Page 78: ...5 320 DIVIDE DIVIDING POINT EXIT CANCEL O K C c H 0 J 4 H IJ vAV z H IJ H 0 J H0D J H IJ vAV z You cannot divide the following types of files 8 8 8 The file number changes as follows when you divide a file X Y 4E 4E 4E 8 4E 1 MOV00003 mpg 2 1 2 MOV00005 mpg MOV00004 mpg DIVIDE point Divided at the designated point ...

Page 79: ... 8 5 8 1 MOV00002 mpg 3 A B DIVIDE point MOV00004 mpg 1 MOV00005 mpg 3 B A DIVIDE point 1 3 MOV00006 mpg MOV00004 mpg MOV00007 mpg A B DELETE DELETE 1 3 MOV00006 mpg Formatting the Memory Stick FORMAT 0 I 2 3 0 B H J 9 0 vAV H J BAvAV B 6 H IJ vAV z To cancel formatting N FO vDV 6 PNote 0 7 P 8 5 B 8 I 2 3 4 ...

Page 80: ...up settings SETUP B 0 B B 5 x CAMERA SETUP 1 8 F 8 Item Setting Description 4E H H x H 4E H 3 F 4 4 87 D 5 W x4 5 B 4 4 x4 3 FFB 4 x4 4 B C 38 Item Setting Description 4 4 2 3 2 3 F F B x 0 D F HB H x HF 9 DA A F4 4 F 3 8 ...

Page 81: ...B B B B 0 SETUP 2 Item Setting Description F H9 H9 x 4 F F F F H9 H9 x 4 F 1 F N H9 O 9B x4 D D 4 D E 4 4B A B 28 F F 28 B 4 x 4 F B B 4I E 4 x4 1 N4 O I N 4I E O N4 O 3 4 x4 D 5 4 N 4O N 5O ...

Page 82: ... Additional information Precautions I F K 4 5 3 8 8 I 8 8 B 8 8 8 C 8 C 8 8 8 8 I 0 8 8 1 E E ...

Page 83: ... 8 B 8 C 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 9 9 3 4I 4 On Memory Sticks 1 H 0 H M 5 9 H C H H H H 7 7 7 7 ...

Page 84: ... 6 On InfoLITHIUM battery pack 2 3 7 M F 9 B F 9 B 7 8 8 I 8 2 8 C 8 I 9 F 9 I 9 0 7 8 I 1 8 0 F 8 8 I 8 7 0 P 8 1 C 8 8 8 I 8 C 8 8 8 ...

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Page 91: ... Warning and notice messages E F Message Meaning 4 4 5 5 4 4 5 4 8 8 4 4 4 5 F4 F4 4 4 5 4 F F 4 F 4 F 9 B F 9 B 4 4BH9 4 5 4 5 4 4 5 4 H G 4E 5 K E F 4 4 5 0 ...

Page 92: ... E 8 4 E Z Z F 4E F4 B 9 4I 4 4 H Message Meaning ...

Page 93: ... Self diagnosis display 5 F ss 7 7 0 0 7 First three digits Cause and or Corrective Action 1 31ss 8 t 1 1ss 8 t 8 t 67 8 t 6 1 1ss 17 1ss 8 t K 8 1 1 1 C 32 ss 8 1ss1ss 5 8 1ss1ss K ...

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Page 95: ... 4 Display window indicators A B C D E 2 3 F 7 7 9P A 7 9 A 7 4 1 2 3 5 6 ...

Page 96: ... LCD screen indicators A B A A 7 A C A A 7 D E F G H 0A I J K L L M 7 7 A N O A 9 A P 0F Q R S T U B D 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 90 qs qa qd qf qg qh qj qk ql w wa 7 ...

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