Casio Digital Camera QV 70 User Manual

Introduction  
Congratulations upon your selection of the QV-70 LCD Digital Cam-  
era. The QV-70 comes with its own built-in liquid crystal color monitor  
that let’s you instantly view the pictures you take.  
LCD Digital Camera  
QV-70  
To get the most out of the QV-70, be sure to carefully read this  
manual and follow the instructions contained in it.  
Owner’s Manual  
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Contents  
Using Auto Play .................................................................. 42  
Protecting Memory Pages .................................................. 44  
Hiding Protected Memory Pages ........................................ 47  
Precautions .......................................................... 5  
Unpacking............................................................. 9  
General Guide .................................................... 10  
Top and Display .................................................................. 10  
Lens .................................................................................... 10  
Bottom ................................................................................ 11  
Terminals ............................................................................ 11  
Deleting Memory Pages .................................... 48  
To delete a single memory page ........................................ 48  
To delete all unprotected memory pages ........................... 51  
Connecting to Other Devices............................ 54  
The camera terminals ......................................................... 54  
Power Supply ..................................................... 13  
To load batteries ................................................................. 13  
Using AC Power ................................................................. 18  
Using the Camera with a Connected Device ...... 55  
Troubleshooting................................................. 61  
Specifications..................................................... 68  
About the camera’s backlight… ....................... 70  
Recording Images .............................................. 20  
To record an image ............................................................. 20  
How to avoid hand movement… ......................................... 22  
Fluorescent Lighting ........................................................... 23  
Shooting images outdoors .................................................. 23  
NORMAL/MACRO Switch .................................................. 24  
Exposure Adjustment .......................................................... 25  
Changing the Aperture Setting ........................................... 26  
Record Mode Displays ........................................................ 27  
Using the Self-Timer ........................................................... 31  
• 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-70.  
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  
• 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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Unpacking  
General Guide  
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.  
The following illustrations show the names of each component, but-  
ton and switch on the camera.  
Top and Display  
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MODE button  
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Shutter button  
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Operation indicator  
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Function switch  
Lens  
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Lens  
Special video cable  
Aperture switch  
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General Guide  
Tripod hole  
Getting Acquainted  
Self-timer Indicator and Operation Indicator  
• Self-timer Indicator  
Bottom  
This indicator flashes when the camera’s self-timer is activated.  
• Operation Indicator  
This indicator stays lit while power is on. Its color changes as shown  
below to indicate various operating conditions.  
Battery compartment cover  
BRIGHT (brightness) control  
• BRIGHT control adjusts the 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.  
Color  
Green  
Orange  
Red  
Lit  
Flashing  
Recording  
Battery warning  
Power on  
Exposure warning  
Memory full  
Terminals  
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DIGITAL terminal  
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Connecting the Wrist Strap  
Pass the wrist strap through the hole on  
the side of the camera as shown in the  
illustration.  
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Terminal panel cover  
VIDEO OUT terminal  
Important!  
• To avoid possible damage caused by  
accidently dropping the camera, be  
sure to use the wrist strap to secure the  
camera to your wrist whenever using it.  
Opening the Terminal Panel Cover  
Using the Soft Case  
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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 the cover.  
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Power Supply  
Getting Acquainted  
The camera features a two-way power supply that lets you use either  
batteries (AA-size Alkaline or Lithium) or household AC current.  
3. Close the battery compartment cover.  
To load batteries  
Be sure that camera power is turned off whenever loading or replac-  
ing batteries.  
1. Slide the battery compartment cover in the direction indi-  
cated by the arrow in the illustration.  
While pressing the stopper, slide the case in the direction  
indicated by the arrow.  
Battery Handling Precautions  
Incorrect use or handling of batteries can cause them to leak or burst  
and seriously damage your camera. Be sure to note the following  
important precautions to avoid problems with batteries.  
• Use only LR6 (AM-3) type alkaline or  
FR6 type lithium dry cell batteries  
with this camera. Never mix old bat-  
teries with new ones. Failure to do so  
can result in bursting or leaking of  
batteries, creating the danger of fire  
or personal injury.  
2. Insert three batteries.  
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• Always make sure that the positive  
Caution  
[+] 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 leaking of batteries,  
creating the danger of personal injury  
or soiling of objects nearby.  
Be sure to use Alkaline or Lithium batteries. Never use  
manganese batteries (see precautions on the next page).  
Make sure that the positive + and negative - ends of the  
batteries are facing correctly.  
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Power Supply  
Getting Acquainted  
• Remove batteries from the camera if you do not plan to use it for  
more than two weeks.  
Low Battery Indicator  
A low battery indicator (  
) appears on the LCD and the operation  
• Never recharge batteries, never allow direct connection between  
two ends of a battery, and never try to take batteries apart.  
indicator flashes orange whenever remaining battery power drops  
below a certain level.  
• Do not expose batteries 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 malfunction.  
The above indications mean that the camera will soon turn off auto-  
matically if you continue using it. Replace all three camera batteries  
with new ones as soon as possible.  
Standard Battery Life  
The battery life reference values given below indicate the amount of  
time at standard temperature (25°C) until power automatically turns  
off due to battery failure. They do not represent a guarantee that bat-  
teries will perform for any amount of time. Actual battery life depends  
on the battery brand, when the battery was manufactured, and ambi-  
ent temperature where the battery is being used.  
Flash Memory  
The camera features flash memory for storage of images. Flash  
memory does not require electrical power to store data, so image  
data is retained in memory even when you turn camera power off. If  
batteries go dead, simply load a set of new batteries or connect the  
AC adaptor and you will be able to view images in camera memory.  
LCD OFF*  
LCD ON*  
REC  
(one image per  
10 seconds)  
LR6(AM3)AA-size  
alkaline batteries  
1,600  
images  
400  
images  
FR6 AA-size  
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800  
lithium batteries  
images  
images  
LR6(AM3)AA-size  
alkaline batteries  
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minutes  
270  
minutes  
PLAY  
(Auto Play)  
FR6 AA-size  
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150  
lithium batteries  
minutes  
minutes  
* Values in these columns are approximations intended for reference only.  
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Power Supply  
Getting Acquainted  
Auto Power Off  
Using AC Power  
Power automatically turns off whenever you do not perform any cam-  
era operation for a period of time. Power turns off after about one  
minute in the Record Mode or after about three minutes in the Play-  
back Mode.  
To power the camera from standard AC power, use the optional AC  
adaptor (AD-C67).  
AC power terminal  
AC adaptor  
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AC Adaptor precautions  
• Never use an electrical outlet whose  
voltage is outside the rating marked  
on the camera. Doing so can create  
the danger of fire,malfunction,or  
electrical shock. Use only the op-  
tional AC adaptor specified for this  
camera.  
Important!  
The Auto Power Off function does not operate under the following  
conditions.  
Caution  
• During Auto Play (page 42)  
• Should the cord of the AC adaptor  
become damaged (exposed internal  
wiring or shorts), request a replace-  
ment from an authorized CASIO ser-  
vice provider. A damaged AC adap-  
tor cord creates the danger of fire,  
malfunction,or electrical shock.  
• When operations are being performed on a computer connected to  
the camera via the camera’s DIGITAL terminal.  
• Whenever the AC adaptor is connected to the camera.  
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Recording Images  
Power Supply  
• Always be sure to use the AD-C67  
AC adaptor only. Using any other AC  
adaptor can cause damage to the  
camera not covered by the warranty.  
The following procedure provides the basic steps for recording an  
image.  
To record an image  
• When unplugging the AC adaptor  
from the wall socket, be sure to  
grasp the adaptor (not the cord).  
1. Enter the Record Mode.  
REC  
Caution  
Slide the function switch to the  
REC position.  
• Avoid an undue bending, pulling,  
and twisting of the AC adaptor's  
cord, and never try to lengthen the  
cord by splicing it with other wire.  
PLAY  
2. Turn on the camera.  
Slide the POWER switch in the di-  
rection indicated by the arrow.  
POWER  
The POWER switch automatically  
slides back to its original position  
when you release it.  
ON/OFF  
• 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 of damaging the camera whenever you  
disconnect the AC adaptor without first turning power off.  
When power comes on, the image of the object that is in  
front of the camera’s lens appears on the LCD.  
You can perform steps 1 and 2 in either order (1 then 2, or 2  
then 1).  
• The AC adaptor may become warm to the touch after extended pe-  
riods of use. This is normal and is not cause for alarm.  
3. Set the NORMAL/MACRO switch to  
tion.  
(NORMAL) posi-  
• After use turn off the power switch of the camera and unplug adap-  
tor from the AC outlet.  
If the object whose image you are  
recording is about 15 centimeters  
from the lens (about 6 inches), set  
the NORMAL/MACRO switch to  
(MACRO). See page 24 for  
details on using this switch.  
Note  
• The camera is designed to refresh the image on the LCD about  
seven times per second. Because of this, you may experience a  
feeling of jerkiness in the changing image if you move the camera  
quickly. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.  
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Recording Images  
Operation  
You can use the camera to take the next picture after the  
“WAIT” message disappears or after the operation indicator  
stops flashing green.  
4. Record the image.  
Compose the image you want to  
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LCD.  
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LCD  
ON/OFF  
Here you could change the function switch to the PLAY posi-  
tion and view the image you just recorded.  
It is best to look at the LCD di-  
rectly, and not from an angle.  
Note that turning off the camera’s LCD helps to conserve  
battery power.  
If you plan to use the viewfinder to  
compose the image, press the  
LCD button to turn off the LCD.  
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.  
The area of the image recorded  
by the camera may differ slightly  
from the area that appears within  
the viewfinder. For more precise  
image composition, use the LCD  
monitor screen instead of the  
viewfinder.  
How to avoid hand movement…  
When using the MACRO setting, the field of view of the  
viewfinder is very different from the area that is photo-  
graphed. Because of this, you should always use the  
camera’s LCD monitor screen to compose images when us-  
ing the MACRO position.  
Any hand movement when you press the shutter button can causes  
blurring of the recorded image. Note the following points on avoiding  
hand movement.  
• Make sure there is no excessive movement of the image of the ob-  
ject on the LCD.  
Take care that your finger is not blocking the lens.  
When the image is situated on the LCD as you want it, press  
the shutter button.  
• Use a tripod whenever possible when recording images in dim light-  
ing. The camera automatically adjusts shutter speed in accordance  
with the brightness of the object whose image is being recorded.  
Shutter speed is quite slow for dimly lit objects, increasing the pos-  
sibility of blurring caused by hand movement.  
Press the shutter button lightly to avoid moving the camera.  
See page 22 for information on how to avoid hand move-  
ment.  
The message “WAIT” appears on the LCD for about six sec-  
onds along with the image that was recorded when you  
pressed the shutter button. You can use the camera to take  
the next picture after the “WAIT” message disappears.  
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Recording Images  
Operation  
Fluorescent Lighting  
NORMAL/MACRO Switch  
The NORMAL/MACRO switch tells the cam-  
era how much distance there will be between  
the lens and the object whose image you are  
recording. The following table describes the  
conditions covered by each switch setting.  
When using the MACRO setting, the field of  
view of the viewfinder is very different from  
the area that is photographed. Because of  
this, you should always use the camera’s  
LCD monitor screen to compose images  
when using the MACRO position.  
Fluorescent lighting actually flickers at a frequency that cannot be  
detected by the human eye. When using the camera indoors under  
such lighting, you may experience some brightness or color problems  
with recorded images. The actual extent of the problems depends on  
what cycle of the fluorescent light’s flicker is occurring when the  
camera’s shutter actually releases. For best results, use a commer-  
cially available video lights.  
Shooting Images Outdoors  
Switch position  
(NORMAL)  
(MACRO)  
Strong direct or reflected sunlight can cause recorded images to take  
on a greenish tinge. This is due to the characteristics of the camera’s  
charge-coupled device (CCD), and it does not indicate malfunction of  
the camera. One way you can try to minimize this problem is to set  
the aperture to [] (F8).  
0.6 to 3.0 meters  
For portraits taken  
indoors  
12 to 14 cm  
For close ups taken  
indoors  
Aperture F2.8()  
(4.7"~5.5")  
(2.0~9.8 feet)  
0.4 meters to ∞  
For general outdoor  
images  
10 to 18 cm  
For outdoor close-ups  
(3.9"~7.1")  
F8 ()  
(1.3 feet~)  
The above figures indicate the distance from the lens protection filter  
to the subject.  
* See page 26 for details on how to change the aperture.  
0.6~3.0m  
(2.0~9.8 feet)  
12~14cm  
(4.7"5.5")  
F2.8()  
F8()  
10~18cm  
(3.9"7.1")  
0.4m ~  
(1.3 feet)  
M ACRO  
NORM AL  
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Recording Images  
Operation  
Notes  
Exposure Adjustment  
• Exposure adjustment is generally expressed in terms of an expo-  
sure adjustment value. The exposure adjustment value is always  
set to zero whenever you turn on the camera.  
This camera features an automatic exposure (AE) function that auto-  
matically changes the shutter speed in accordance with lighting. In  
addition, you can also manually adjust the exposure to compensate  
for backlighting, indirect indoor lighting, dark backgrounds, and other  
special conditions.  
• The exposure adjustment value is changed by 0.25EV with each  
press of [+] or [–]. The range of the value is -2EV to +2EV.  
• The exposure adjustment value automatically reverts to zero when-  
ever the shutter button is pressed. You can manually reset the ex-  
posure adjustment value by using [+] and [–] to change the value  
To manually adjust the exposure  
REC  
1. Enter the Record Mode.  
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back to zero, which is indicated when the  
pears from the monitor.  
indicator disap-  
Set the function switch to the REC  
position.  
PLAY  
2. Use the [+] and [–] buttons to manually adjust the exposure.  
DISP  
MODE  
Pressing [+] makes the image on  
the LCD brighter. Use it to adjust  
for dim indoor lighting and back-  
lighting.  
Changing the Aperture Setting  
There are two aperture settings you can use to match lighting condi-  
tions. Use the aperture switch to change the aperture setting.  
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ON/OFF  
Pressing [–] makes the image on  
the LCD darker. Use it to adjust  
for bright sunlight.  
• Use the [] (F8) setting to decrease expo-  
sure. This setting works best outdoors.  
• Use the [] (F2.8) setting to increase ex-  
posure. This setting works best indoor and  
with back lit images.  
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• Also see page 28 for information about exposure warning indica-  
tors.  
3. After adjusting the exposure, press the shutter button to  
record the image.  
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Recording Images  
Operation  
The image number appears in  
the upper right corner of the  
LCD. It indicates the number of  
the next image that will be re-  
corded. The number 21, for ex-  
ample, indicates that there are  
20 images in memory, and the  
next image will be number 21.  
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, you may experience  
a feeling of jerkiness in the changing image if you move the camera  
quickly. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.  
To clear the image number from the LCD, press the DISP  
button again.  
Note  
• Note that turning display of the image number on and off in the  
Record Mode also affects the display of the memory page number  
in the Playback Mode (page 35), and the zoom area indicator used  
in the zoom operation (page 40). If you turn display of the image  
number off in the Record Mode, for example, the memory page  
number will not be shown in the Playback Mode.  
Note  
• The LCD image that appears in the Playback Mode is more detailed  
than the image produced in the Record Mode. Because of this, you  
should consider the Record Mode image to be a reasonable fac-  
simile of the image that is actually stored in memory.  
Displaying the Image Number  
Exposure Warning Indicators  
The image number is a value that indicates the number of the next  
image that will be recorded. Up to 96 images can be stored in camera  
memory.  
An exposure warning indicator appear on the LCD and the operation  
indicator lights orange whenever the light being picked up by the lens  
would result in under exposure or over exposure of an image.  
1. Enter the Record Mode.  
REC  
Set the function switch to the REC  
position.  
PLAY  
2. Press the DISP button.  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
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Over exposure  
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Recording Images  
Operation  
Use the procedure described on page 26 to change the aperture or  
change the lighting of the image so the indicator disappears from the  
LCD.  
• Note that power will turn off quicker if you are using the optional  
Connection Kit for data communications through the camera’s  
DIGITAL terminal when the low battery condition occurs. This is to  
protect against problems due to sudden power failure during data  
transfer.  
Important!  
• The exposure warning indicators also appear when lighting is out-  
side the range of the camera. In such a case, changing the aperture  
will not clear the indicator from the LCD.  
• We strongly recommend that you use the optional AC adaptor  
whenever sending or receiving data over the camera’s DIGITAL ter-  
minal.  
• The manual exposure adjustment procedure (page 25) cannot be  
used when an exposure warning indicator is on the LCD. Clear the  
warning indicator by changing the aperture switch setting.  
• See page 13 for details on how to replace batteries.  
• Pressing the [+] or [–] button to adjust exposure while an exposure  
Memory Full Message  
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warning indicator is on the LCD causes a  
appear. This is an EV value.  
exposure value to  
The message “MEMORY FULL” appears  
on the LCD and the operation indicator  
flashes red whenever you press the shutter  
button while camera memory is full. If you  
want to record more images, you must first  
delete some of the images already stored  
in camera memory. See page 48 for details  
on how to delete images.  
Low Battery Indicator  
The low battery indicator ( ) appears on the LCD and the operation  
indicator flashes orange whenever remaining battery power drops  
below a certain level.  
The above indications mean that the camera will soon turn off auto-  
matically if you continue using it. Replace all three camera batteries  
with new ones as soon as possible.  
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Playing Back Images  
Recording Images  
This section describes how to recall and view images stored in cam-  
era memory. If the LCD is turned off, press the LCD button to turn it  
on.  
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.  
Displaying Images on the Camera’s LCD  
REC  
Set the function switch to the REC  
position.  
The camera can store up to 96 images in memory. Images are se-  
quentially numbered from 1 through 96. Think of camera memory like  
a 96-page album of the images you record.  
PLAY  
The following procedure describes how to display images on the  
camera’s built-in LCD.  
2. Start the Self-Timer operation.  
Place the camera securely on a  
tripod, desk or other stable sur-  
face, with the image to be re-  
corded in the LCD.  
1. Enter the Playback Mode.  
REC  
Slide the function switch to the  
PLAY position.  
After composing the image, press  
PLAY  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
2. Turn on the camera.  
the  
/PROTECT button.  
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Slide the POWER switch in the di-  
The timer countdown is indicated  
by the flashing of the Self-timer in-  
dicator. The image on the LCD  
also clears when the countdown  
begins. The LCD image reap-  
pears after shutter is released and  
the image is recorded.  
POWER  
ON/OFF  
rection indicated by the arrow.  
The POWER switch automatically  
slides back to its original position  
when you release it.  
Self-timer indicator  
When power comes on, the page  
that was displayed when you last  
turned power off appears on the  
LCD.  
To cancel on ongoing Self-Timer  
operation, press the  
/PRO-  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
TECT button or shutter button.  
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You can perform steps 1 and 2 in  
either order (1 then 2, or 2 then 1).  
Important!  
• 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.  
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32  
 
Playing Back Images  
Operation  
Displaying Images on a TV Screen  
Use the special video cable that comes with the camera to connect it  
to a television as illustrated below, and you can then view the images  
stored in camera memory on the TV’s screen.  
3. Scroll through the memory pages until the image you want  
to view is displayed.  
Press [+] to display the next memory page or [–] to display  
the previous memory page.  
Note that turning off the camera’s LCD helps to conserve battery  
power.  
【+】  
【-】  
【+】  
【-】  
Important!  
• The camera can be connected only to a TV that is equipped with a  
VIDEO IN terminal.  
• Make sure that the power of both the camera and the TV are turned  
off when making connections.  
Notes  
• The signal output through this camera's VIDEO OUT terminal is an  
NTSC signal. An image output through this terminal will not look  
normal if the camera is connected to a PAL or other type of TV or  
video deck.  
• If you set the function switch to PLAY after recording an image, that  
image appears on the LCD first.  
• The message “MEMORY EMPTY” appears on the LCD if there are  
no images stored in memory when you enter the Playback Mode.  
Leaving the same image displayed on a TV or computer CRT  
screen for very long periods can cause that image to “burn in,” leav-  
ing a ghost of the image even after the original image is cleared. Be  
sure not to leave an image on a TV or CRT screen for long periods.  
VIDEO OUT terminal  
TV  
VIDEO IN terminal  
F
E R  
F
O
/
W
N
O
O
+
P
D E  
O
M
P
S
I
D
M
O
O
Z
E L  
T
D
C
E
O T  
INPUT  
/
P R  
L
R
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Accessory video cable  
After connecting the camera and TV, set the  
channel of the TV to the channel used for  
video input.  
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34  
Playing Back Images  
Operation  
After connecting the camera and TV, use the same procedures as  
those described under “Displaying Images on the Camera’s LCD” on  
page 32.  
Notes  
• The letter “P” next to the memory page number indicates that page  
is “protected” and cannot be deleted. See page 44 for details about  
protecting memory pages.  
Important!  
• Note that turning display of the memory page number on and off in  
the Playback Mode also affects the display of the image number in  
the Record Mode (page 27), and the zoom area indicator used in  
the zoom operation (page 40).  
• 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.  
Producing a Multi-Page Display  
Displaying the Memory Page Number  
Four or nine memory pages can be displayed at the same time. This  
feature can be used to display multiple memory pages on the  
camera’s built-in LCD, or on the screen of a connected TV.  
The memory page number is a value in the upper right corner of the  
LCD that indicates the number of the currently shown memory page.  
1. Enter the Playback Mode.  
1. Enter the Playback Mode and turn on the camera.  
2. Switch to multi-page display.  
REC  
Set the function switch to the  
PLAY position.  
Press the MODE button to  
change between the different dis-  
play formats.  
PLAY  
REC  
2. Press the DISP button.  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
Each press of MODE changes the  
display format in the following se-  
quence.  
PLAY  
+
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
The memory page number ap-  
pears in the upper right corner of  
the LCD.  
You cannot use the multi-page  
display while protected memory  
pages are hidden (page 47).  
+
To clear the memory page num-  
ber from the LCD, press the DISP  
button again.  
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36  
 
Playing Back Images  
Operation  
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.  
*
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.  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
+
This changes to the 4-page dis-  
play.  
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.  
In this example, we will select this page.  
2. Press the DISP button.  
【+】  
【-】  
【+】  
【-】  
1
2
4
5
7
6
8
9
10  
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.  
3
11  
Unused pages are colored gray.  
If you do not perform any opera-  
tion for about 10 seconds, the  
white line disappears from the dis-  
play.  
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.  
37  
38  
Playing Back Images  
Operation  
Using the Zoom Function  
This function lets you select a specific part of a stored image and  
enlarge it to twice its normal size.  
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.  
【+】 X 3  
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.  
4. Press the ZOOM button.  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
The image in the selected  
memory page appears as a 1-  
page display.  
+
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.  
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40  
 
Playing Back Images  
Changing the Location of the Zoom Area  
Operation  
Using Auto Play  
Auto play lets you automatically scroll through the camera’s memory  
pages quickly and easily. You can specify the speed of the scroll.  
【+】  
【+】  
【+】  
【+】  
【+】  
【+】  
【+】  
【+】  
【+】  
Important!  
• The camera’s Auto Power Off function (page 17) does not function  
while an auto play operation is in progress. If you forget to turn the  
camera off, there is the danger that auto play will continue until bat-  
teries are dead. To avoid this, make sure that you stop the auto play  
operation and turn the camera off when you finish viewing.  
To start the auto play operation  
1. Enter the Playback Mode and turn on the camera.  
2. Start the auto play operation.  
• Pressing [–] moves the zoom area in the opposite direction.  
Notes  
Hold down the [+] and [–] buttons until the message “AUTO  
PLAY START” appears.  
• If the page number is displayed in the upper right corner of the  
screen when you perform a zoom operation, the number is replaced  
by a zoom area indicator. This indicator shows you what part of the  
image is currently enlarged on the display. You can turn the zoom  
area indicator on and off by pressing the DISP button.  
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.  
Zoom area indicator  
• Note that turning display of the zoom area indicator on and off dur-  
ing a zoom operation also affects the display of the image number  
in the Record Mode (page 27), and the memory page number in the  
Playback Mode (page 35).  
After about one second, this message disappears and the  
auto play operation starts.  
41  
42  
Playing Back Images  
Operation  
Protecting Memory Pages  
You can protect specific memory pages to ensure that they are not  
accidently deleted.  
3 seconds  
3 seconds  
To protect a page  
1. Enter the Playback Mode and turn on the camera.  
Auto play continues to loop through the memory pages. This  
means that when it reaches the last page, it starts again  
from the first page.  
Slide the function switch to the PLAY position.  
Slide the POWER switch in the direction indicated by the  
arrow.  
3. Press the shutter button to stop the auto play operation.  
If the page number is not shown in  
the upper right of the page, press  
DISP.  
Pressing any button stops the  
auto play operation.  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
+
+
Note that the buttons of the cam-  
era 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 opera-  
tion.  
Page number  
You can also use auto play with the multi-page display.  
Change to the multi-page display first, and then start auto  
play.  
2. Scroll through the memory pages until the one you want to  
protect is displayed.  
DISP  
MODE  
Press [+] to display the next  
memory page or [–] to display the  
previous memory page.  
+
POWER  
ON/OFF  
You cannot protect or unprotect  
memory pages while protected  
memory pages are hidden (page  
47).  
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44  
 
Playing Back Images  
Operation  
To unprotect a page  
1. Enter the Playback Mode and turn on the camera.  
2. Scroll through the memory pages until the one you want to  
unprotect is displayed.  
3. Protect the page.  
Press the  
/PROTECT button  
to protect the page.  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
+
The letter “P” appears to the right  
of the page number to indicate  
that page is protected.  
3. Press the  
/PROTECT button.  
Protect indicator  
The letter “P” disappears, indicating that page is no longer  
protected.  
Note  
• If the page number is not displayed when you press the  
/PRO-  
TECT button, the page number along the protect indicator appears  
about a second after you press the button.  
Note  
• If the page number is not displayed when you press the  
/PRO-  
TECT button, the page number appears about a second after you  
press the button.  
45  
46  
Deleting Memory Pages  
Playing Back Images  
Use the procedures described in this section to delete memory  
pages. You can delete individual pages, or all the pages currently  
stored in memory.  
Hiding Protected Memory Pages  
This function makes it possible for you to hide protected memory  
pages so their images do not appear on the monitor during playback.  
Warning!  
To hide protected memory pages  
The delete operation cannot be undone!  
While holding down the [+] button, turn on the camera.  
Before performing any of the procedures described in this section,  
make sure that you really do not need the images recorded on the  
memory pages you are deleting. Be especially careful when you are  
using the all delete operation.  
Important!  
• You cannot protect or unprotect pages (pages 44~46) while pro-  
tected pages are hidden.  
• You cannot display multiple images (page 36) while protected  
pages are hidden.  
To delete a single memory page  
• 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.  
1. Enter the Playback Mode and turn on the camera.  
Slide the function switch to the PLAY position.  
Slide the POWER switch in the direction indicated by the  
arrow.  
2. Scroll through the memory pages until the one you want to  
delete is displayed.  
Press [+] to display the next memory page or [–] to display  
the previous memory page.  
Remember that you cannot delete a protected page. If the  
page you want to delete is protected, use the procedure on  
page 46 to unprotect it before proceeding.  
To unhide protected memory pages  
While holding down the [–] button, turn on the camera.  
You cannot delete memory pages while using multi-page  
display (page 36), zoom function (page 40), or auto play  
(page 42).  
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48  
 
Deleting Memory Pages  
Operation  
To abort the delete operation without deleting anything,  
press DEL.  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
3. Press DEL.  
DEL  
6. To delete the page whose contents are shown, press the  
shutter button.  
+
* This screen clears  
automatically from  
the display if you do  
not perform any op-  
eration for about 30  
seconds.  
Pressing the shutter button de-  
letes the page you selected and  
displays the next page.  
One-page delete  
All page delete  
Exit this screen  
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 as many times as you want to delete  
memory pages.  
4. Press the [+] button to specify deletion of a single page.  
After you are finished deleting pages, press DEL to exit the  
delete operation.  
DISP  
MODE  
If the page you selected in step 2  
is protected, the contents of the  
nearest unprotected page appear  
in the above screen.  
+
Note  
POWER  
ON/OFF  
• Deleting a page causes the remaining pages to be renumbered.  
Blank pages are not left inserted between non-blank pages.  
* This screen clears  
automatically from  
the display if you do  
not perform any op-  
eration for about 30  
seconds.  
1
2
3
4
The contents of the  
memory page you  
displayed in step 2  
appear here.  
5. Make sure that you really want to delete the page that con-  
tains the contents shown on the display.  
1
2
3
You can use [+] and [–] to change the memory page. When  
you do, protected pages are skipped (not displayed).  
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50  
Deleting Memory Pages  
Operation  
Warning!  
To delete all unprotected memory pages  
The following operation deletes all unprotected memory pages and  
cannot be undone. Make sure that you do not need any of the images  
stored in memory before performing this operation.  
1. Enter the Playback Mode and turn on the camera.  
/PROTECT ZOOM DISP  
MODE  
2. Press DEL.  
DEL  
4. To delete all unprotected pages, press the shutter button.  
If there were no protected pages in memory, the message  
“MEMORY EMPTY” appears on the display after all memory  
pages are deleted.  
* This screen clears  
automatically from  
the display if you do  
not perform any op-  
eration for about 30  
seconds.  
One-page delete  
All page delete  
Exit this screen  
3. Press the [–] button to specify deletion of all unprotected  
pages.  
DISP  
MODE  
If there were protected pages in memory, they are the only  
pages that remain after the delete operation is complete.  
To abort the delete operation  
without deleting anything, press  
DEL.  
+
POWER  
ON/OFF  
* This screen clears  
automatically from  
the display if you do  
not perform any op-  
eration for about 30  
seconds.  
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52  
 
ConnectingtoOther Devices  
The camera terminals  
The following describes which the camera terminal you should use  
for each type of connection.  
Deleting Memory Pages  
The message shown below appears on the monitor screen  
whenever you try to delete all memory pages while there are  
protected pages in memory and those pages are hidden.  
VIDEO OUT – Use this terminal when connecting to the VIDEO IN  
terminal 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.  
VIDEO IN  
R
F
F
E
O
/
W
N
O
O
+
E
P
D
O
M
P
I S  
D
M
terminal of other  
device  
O
O
Z
L
E
T
D
C
E
T
VIDEO OUT  
terminal  
O
/ P R  
INPUT  
L
R
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Special video  
cable that comes  
with camera  
DIGITAL – Use this terminal to connect to a personal computer (re-  
quires optional Connection Kit), another CASIO Digital  
Camera, or a QV Color Printer. The illustration below  
shows how to connect to another digital camera.  
F
R
F
F
E
F
E
O
O
W
N /  
W
O
O
DIGITAL terminal  
O
O N /  
DIGITAL terminal*  
+
E
+
E
P
P
D
D
O
O
M
M
P
P
S
S
I
I
D
D
M
M
O
O
O
O
Z
L
Z
L
E
E
T
D
T
D
C
C
E
E
T
T
O
O
R
R
P
/
P
/
Connecting  
cable*  
*The type of connecting cable you should use depends on the type  
and shape of the terminals equipped on the digital camera you are  
connecting to. See pages 57 through 59 for details.  
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54  
Using the Camera with a Connected Device  
Connecting to Other Devices  
The following section provides specific information on how you can  
use the camera after connecting to various types of devices. In each  
case, the camera terminal you should connect to is indicated in the  
• Page numbers (page 27) are also recorded on the video tape if they  
are turned on. Be sure to turn off display of page numbers if you do  
not want them in the taped images.  
VIDEO  
DIGITAL  
title as  
and  
.
• If the low battery indicator (page 29) is displayed while you are re-  
cording to video tape, it will also be recorded with the image. If this  
happens, either replace batteries or use the AC adaptor.  
Important!  
• Make sure that the power of all devices is turned off before connect-  
ing them.  
VIDEO  
Video Printer  
• You should also check the owner’s manuals of the device you are  
connecting to the camera for precautions and other information.  
You can use Video Printer to print copies of images in camera  
memory.  
VIDEO  
Television  
To print camera images on a Video Printer  
• See page 34 of this manual for details about connecting to a televi-  
sion and displaying images from camera memory on a TV screen.  
1. Use the special video cable that comes with the camera to connect  
to the VIDEO IN terminal of the video printer.  
2. Set up the video printer to print images input through its VIDEO IN  
terminal.  
VIDEO  
Video Tape Deck  
• Consult the owner’s guide that comes with the video printer for de-  
tails about how to set up for printing.  
You can use the video tape deck to record images from the camera.  
3. Enter the camera Playback Mode and display the image you want  
to print.  
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.  
4. Start the video printer’s print operation.  
• Page numbers (page 27) are also included on the print if they are  
turned on. Be sure to turn off display of page numbers if you do not  
want them in the print.  
2. Set up the video tape deck to record images input through its  
VIDEO IN terminal.  
• Consult the owner’s guide that comes with the tape deck for details  
about how to set up for recording.  
• If the low battery indicator (page 29) is displayed while you are print-  
ing, it will also be printed with the image. If this happens, either  
replace batteries or use the AC adaptor.  
3. Enter the camera Playback Mode and start the video deck record  
operation.  
• It is probably best to use auto play when recording camera images  
to video tape, because it changes pages automatically at a preset  
speed.  
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56  
 
Using the Camera with a Connected Device  
Connecting to Other Devices  
4. Use the [+] and [–] buttons to move the pointer to the send icon.  
Connecting to another CASIO Digital Camera  
DIGITAL  
5. After you make the setting you want, press the shutter button  
again.  
You can connect the camera to another CASIO digital camera and  
exchange image data between them. Connect the DIGITAL terminals  
of the two cameras using the optionally available SB-62 connecting  
cable.  
• Pressing the shutter button sends the selected image to the other  
camera.  
• You can send only one image at a time. To send more images,  
repeat steps 2 through 5.  
To connect the two cameras  
To receive data to this camera from another camera  
1. Turn both cameras off.  
1. Set the function switches of both cameras to PLAY.  
2. Connect the two cameras by plugging the optional SB-62 connec-  
tion cable into their DIGITAL terminals.  
2. Use the [+] and [–] buttons of other camera to find the image you  
want to receive.  
3. Turn both cameras on.  
• You cannot receive images between two cameras while either of  
their function switches is set to REC.  
To send data from this camera to another camera  
1. Set the function switches of both cameras to PLAY.  
• You cannot receive multi-page display or zoomed images.  
2. Use the [+] and [–] buttons of this camera to find the image you  
want to send.  
• If you try to receive a multi-page display or zoomed images, other  
camera’s monitor automatically changes to normal display of page  
1.  
• You cannot send images between two cameras while either of their  
function switches is set to REC.  
3. Press the shutter button of this camera.  
• You cannot send images while using the multi-page display or  
zoom function.  
3. Press the shutter button of this camera.  
Send icon  
Receive icon  
Return to previous display  
Send icon  
Receive icon  
4. Use the [+] and [–] buttons to move the pointer to the receive icon.  
Return to previous display  
• As soon as you perform the above step, all of the buttons and con-  
trols on the other camera become disabled.  
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58  
Using the Camera with a Connected Device  
Connecting to Other Devices  
5. After you make the setting you want, press the shutter button  
again.  
Computer (Using QV-Link Software and a Connection  
Cable)  
DIGITAL  
• Pressing the shutter button receives the selected image from the  
other camera.  
The optionally available QV-Link Software and connection cable  
lets you transfer images from your digital camera to a personal com-  
puter. The following are the models of QV-Link software that sup-  
port this camera.  
* You can receive only one image at a time. To send more images,  
repeat steps 2 through 5.  
Windows Version: LK-10V/LK-1/LK-1A  
Macintosh Version: LK-2V/LK-2/LK-2A  
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.  
VIDEO  
Computer (Video Capture)  
You can use the special video cable that comes with the camera to  
connect directly to the VIDEO IN terminal of a personal computer  
equipped with video capture capabilities.  
How data transfer affects resolution  
• QV-70  
• QV-70  
• QV-70  
• QV-70  
QV-700 ...................................................NORMAL  
QV-700 ...................................................NORMAL  
QV-100/QV-120/QV-200/QV-300 ..........NORMAL  
QV-100/QV-120/QV-200/QV-300 ..........NORMAL  
NORMAL  
QUARTER  
To transfer camera images to a personal computer (video  
capture)  
NORMAL  
FINE  
1. Use the special video cable that comes with the camera to connect  
to the VIDEO IN terminal of the computer.  
NORMAL  
2. Enter the camera Playback Mode and display the image you want  
to send.  
• QV-70  
QV-10/QV-10A/QV-11/QV-30/QV-70.... NORMAL  
NORMAL  
3. Perform the required operation on the computer.  
Connecting to a QV Color Printer of Digital Photo  
Printer  
You can connect this camera to a CASIO QV Color Printer or Digital  
Photo Printer and print out images that are in camera memory. Use  
the communication cable that comes with the printer to connect the  
camera’s DIGITAL terminal to the printer’s terminal.  
• Consult the owner’s guide that comes with the computer or its video  
capture board for details about how to set up to capture images.  
DIGITAL  
Important!  
• With this configuration, you cannot send images from the personal  
computer to the camera.  
Applicable printer models: CASIO QG-100, DP-8000  
• The camera can be 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  
terminal.  
• After connecting to a printer, turn on camera power and slide the  
function switch to the PLAY position. See the documentation that  
comes with the printer you are using for details on its operation.  
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60  
 
Troubleshooting  
Reference  
Symptom  
Poor LCD image Incorrect NORMAL/ Use NORMAL for scen-  
Symptom  
No power  
Probable Cause  
Action  
Probable Cause  
Action  
1. Batteries not loaded 1. Correctly load batter-  
correctly.  
2. Dead batteries  
ies (page 13).  
focus  
MACRO switch setting ery and group photos,  
and MACRO for close-  
2. Replace batteries with  
new ones (page 13).  
3. Use only recom-  
mended AC adaptor .  
ups (page 24).  
3. Wrong AC adaptor  
Poor color and Indoor fluorescent lighting Shoot under incandes-  
brightness when  
indoors  
cent or other non-fluores-  
cent lighting (page 23).  
Sudden power 1. Operation of Auto 1. Turn power back on.  
failure  
Power Off  
2. Low battery power  
Use of manganese  
batteries.  
2. Replace all three bat-  
teries with a set of new  
ones (page 13).  
Replace manganese  
batteries with alkaline  
batteries.  
Recorded image Strong direct or reflected Change aperture setting  
has greenish sunlight  
tinge.  
to [] (F8). Note that this  
condition is due to CCD  
characteristics, and does  
not indicate camera mal-  
function.  
indicator Power will automatically Replace all three batter-  
Part of the im- 1. Blocking of the lens 1. Hold the camera cor-  
on LCD  
turn off shortly.  
ies with a set of new ones  
(page 13).  
age is missing.  
when recording.  
rectly, making sure  
that your finger or the  
wrist strap is not block-  
ing the lens.  
No recording Function switch sets to Set function switch to  
when shutter PLAY.  
button is pressed  
REC.  
2. Failure to correctly 2. Take particular care  
center the object when  
aiming through the  
viewfinder.  
under the following  
conditions, which can  
cause the recorded im-  
age to be slightly differ-  
ent from the image that  
appears in the view-  
finder.  
Power failure Low battery power  
during self-timer  
operation  
Replace all three batter-  
ies with a set of new ones  
(page 13).  
indicator on Over exposure  
LCD  
Change aperture switch  
setting to [] (page 26).  
indicator on Under exposure  
LCD  
Change aperture switch  
setting to [] (page 26).  
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62  
Troubleshooting  
Action  
Reference  
Symptom  
Symptom  
Probable Cause  
Probable Cause  
Action  
• Macro photography  
For more precise im-  
age composition, use  
the LCD monitor  
screen instead of the  
viewfinder.  
• Aiming at an angle that  
is diagonal to the  
viewfinder’s optical  
axis.  
All pages do not Protected memory pages Unhide protected memo-  
appear during are hidden.  
auto play.  
ry pages (page 47).  
Camera is con- 1. Function switch set to 1. Set function switch to  
nected to a TV, REC PLAY (page 32).  
but LCD monitor 2. Incorrect camera-TV 2. Connect correctly us-  
contents do not  
appear on TV  
screen.  
connection  
ing the special video  
cable that comes with  
the camera (page 34).  
3. Select the correct  
channel for video play-  
back. See the TV’s  
user documentation for  
details.  
It is best to point the  
lens directly at the sub-  
ject, and not at an  
angle.  
3. Wrong TV channel  
Color of recorded 1. Reflection from sun- 1. Reorient the camera  
image is strange.  
light or light from an-  
other source  
2. Difference between 2. This difference does  
Record Mode and  
Playback Mode char-  
acteristics.  
so that light is not shin-  
ing directly into lens.  
Some images Protected memory pages Unhide protected memo-  
are missing.  
are hidden.  
ry pages by holding down  
[–] while turning power on  
(page 47).  
not indicate a problem  
or malfunction.  
C a n n o t u s e Protected memory pages Unhide protected memo-  
multi-page dis- are hidden.  
play.  
ry pages by holding down  
[–] while turning power on  
(page 47).  
No [+]/[–] button Button operation during Wait until an image is on  
operation during page change  
multi-page dis-  
play  
the LCD before perform-  
ing a button operation.  
Cannot protect Protected memory pages Unhide protected memo-  
memory pages. are hidden.  
ry pages by holding down  
[–] while turning power on  
(page 47).  
Cannot start Only one image in Auto play can be used  
auto play opera- memory  
tion  
only when there are two  
or more images in cam-  
era memory.  
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Troubleshooting  
Action  
Reference  
Symptom  
Symptom  
Probable Cause  
Probable Cause  
Action  
ALL DATA IS Protected memory pages Unhide protected memo-  
C a n n o t e x - 1. Incorrect cable con- 1. Connect correctly  
change data be- nection (page 57).  
tween two cam- 2. Camera connected to 2. Turn power on after  
eras is not turned on. connecting cable.  
3. Function switch sets to 3. Set function switch to  
REC. PLAY (page 32).  
PROTECTED! are hidden.  
Stays on moni-  
tor and images  
ry pages by holding down  
[–] while turning power on  
(page 47).  
do not appear.  
Delete operation 1. All pages are pro- 1. Unprotect the page  
does not start  
when DEL is  
pressed.  
tected.  
you want to delete  
(page 46).  
Cannot transfer 1. Sending camera’s 1. Correct the situation  
d a t a ( e r r o r memory is empty. and try again.  
keeps occur- 2. Receiving camera’s 2. Correct the situation  
ring) memory is full and try again.  
3. Receiving camera’s 3. C h a n g e f u n c t i o n  
2. Multi-page display 2. Change to a normal-  
(page 36) or zoom dis-  
play (page 40)  
size, 1-page display  
format.  
function switch is in  
REC position.  
switch setting of re-  
ceiving camera to  
PLAY (page 32).  
All buttons and Malfunction due to static Remove batteries and  
switches do not electrical charge or strong disconnect the AC adap-  
operate.  
impact  
tor if you are using one.  
Restore power and turn  
the camera on. If this  
does not work, contact  
your dealer or an autho-  
rized CASIO service pro-  
vider.  
4. The message “ALL 4. The sending camera’s  
DATA IS PROTECT-  
ED” is on the monitor  
of the sending camera.  
protected memory  
pages are hidden. Un-  
hide protected memory  
pages by holding down  
[–] while turning power  
on (page 47).  
5. Replace batteries or  
use the AC adaptor  
(page 13).  
Very bright or Wrong BRIGHT setting  
very dark LCD  
image  
Adjust the BRIGHT set-  
ting (page 11).  
5. Low battery  
6. Disconnection of cable 6. Securely reconnect the  
No buttons or Malfunction due to expos- Remove batteries and/or  
switches oper- ing camera to electro- unplug the AC adaptor.  
during data communi-  
cation  
cable.  
ate.  
static charge.  
Reload batteries and/or  
plug in AC adaptor and try  
operation again.  
Keys of con- Connected camera op- Normal operation will re-  
nected camera eration is disabled during turn when you exit data  
are disabled.  
data communications.  
communications by press-  
ing EXIT.  
LCD monitor is Incorrect BRIGHT setting Adjust the BRIGHT  
too bright or too  
dark.  
(brightness) setting.  
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Specifications  
Messages  
General  
Recording System ... Digital (JPEG based)  
Signal System ......... NTSC  
MEMORY FULL  
All 96 memory pages are used. Pages must be de-  
leted (page 48) before further recording is possible.  
Recording Medium .. Built-in 2MB flash memory  
Number of Pages .... 96  
MEMORY EMPTY  
No images are stored in memory.  
Delete Functions ..... Single page; All pages (with page protect feature)  
Imaging Device ....... 1/5-inch CCD (Total Number of Pixels: 250,000)  
Lens ........................ Fixed focus with macro position; F2.8/f = 5.2mm  
Aperture .................. F2.8/F8 manual switching  
MEMORY ERROR  
#1  
YES +  
NO CALL TECH  
SUPPORT!  
Problem with internal memory. Perform the following  
procedure.  
1. Press [+].  
ERROR RESET  
YES SHUTTER  
NO CALL TECH  
Focal Length ........... F2.8/NORMAL : 0.6m to 3.0m/2.0 to 9.8 feet  
F2.8/MACRO : 12cm to 14cm/4.7" to 5.5"  
SUPPORT  
F8/NORMAL : 0.4m to /1.3feet to ∞  
2. After checking that the ERROR RESET message  
is on the display, press the shutter button to per-  
form a system reset or turn power off if you do not  
want to perform a system reset. The display should  
return to normal after the system reset is complete.  
F8/MACRO  
: 10cm to 18cm/3.9" to 7.1"  
(from lens protection filter)  
Light Metering ......... TTL center point by photographic element  
Exposure Metering .. Aperture priority AE  
Exposure Range ..... EV +6 to 18  
Never turn off power while the system reset is in  
progress! Doing so will damage camera memory  
are require servicing by an authorized service  
provider!  
Exposure Adjustment ... -2EV to +2EV  
Shutter System ....... Electronic  
Be sure to power the camera using the AC adap-  
tor or a new set of alkaline or lithium batteries.  
Weak batteries or manganese batteries can re-  
sult in a power failure while the system reset op-  
eration is in progress, causing damage to cam-  
era memory.  
Shutter Speed ......... 1/8 to 1/4000 second  
White Balance ......... Automatic  
Self-timer ................. 10-second  
Monitor .................... 61,380-pixel 1.8-inch TFT low-glare color LCD;  
doubles as finder  
Important!  
Terminals ................ DIGITAL; VIDEO OUT; DC IN 6V  
System reset can result in a change in the order of  
images stored in camera memory.  
Corrupted images may be lost entirely.  
If image data is partially corrupted, parts of the im-  
age may not be recoverable.  
Power Supply .......... Batteries (AA-size Alkaline or Lithium batteries X 3)/  
AC Adaptor (AD-C67)  
Power Consumption .. 3.2 W  
MEMORY ERROR  
#2~#3  
Problem with internal memory. Contact your dealer or  
an authorized CASIO service provider.  
CONSULT THE  
OWNER’S MANUAL!  
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About the camera’s backlight…  
Battery Life  
• The camera is equipped with a fluorescent light source to provide  
the back lighting for its LCD.  
LCD OFF*  
LCD ON*  
REC  
(one image per  
10 seconds)  
LR6(AM3)AA-size  
alkaline batteries  
1,600  
images  
400  
images  
• The normal service life of the backlight is approximately six years,  
when the camera is used for about two hours a day.  
FR6 AA-size  
lithium batteries  
2,200  
images  
800  
images  
• Should the LCD image appear abnormally dark, take the camera to  
your dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider to have the  
light source replaced. Note that you will be charged for this replace-  
ment.  
LR6(AM3)AA-size  
alkaline batteries  
270  
minutes  
70  
minutes  
PLAY  
(Auto Play)  
• Under very cold conditions, the backlight may require more time  
than normal to light, or reddish bands may appear in the image.  
These conditions do not indicate malfunction, and normal operation  
should return at higher temperatures.  
FR6 AA-size  
lithium batteries  
440  
minutes  
150  
minutes  
* Values in these columns are approximations intended for reference only.  
Dimensions ............. 66(H) X 103(W) X 34(D)mm /  
2.6" (H) X 4.0" (W) X 1.3" (D)  
Weight ..................... Approximately 150g / 5.3oz (excluding batteries)  
Accessories............. Wrist strap; soft case; special video cable; Alkaline  
batteries (LR6 X 3); owner’s manual  
• The liquid crystal panel built into this camera is the product of preci-  
sion engineering, with an effective pixel rate of 99.99%. This also  
means, however that 0.01% of the pixels can be expected to fail to  
light or to remain lit at all times.  
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70  
 

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