Nikon COOLPIXS6500BLK Changing the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting, Clock Battery

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The Basics of Shooting and Playback

C Changing the Language Setting and the Date and Time Setting

You can change these settings using the Language and Time zone and date settings in the zsetup menu (A104).

You can enable or disable daylight saving time in the zsetup menu by selecting Time zone and date followed by Time zone. Press the multi selector K and then H to enable daylight saving time and move the clock forward one hour; press Ito disable daylight saving time and move the clock back one hour. When the travel destination (x) is selected, the time difference between the travel destination and the home time zone (w) is automatically calculated and the date and time in the selected region are saved at the time of shooting.

If you exit without setting the date and time, Owill flash when the shooting screen is displayed. Use the Time zone and date setting in the setup menu to set the date and time (A104).

C The Clock Battery

The camera’s clock is powered by a built-in backup battery.

The backup battery charges when the main battery is inserted into the camera or when the camera is connected to an optional AC adapter, and it can run the clock for several days after about ten hours of charging.

If the camera’s backup battery becomes exhausted, the date and time setting screen is displayed when the camera is turned on. Set the date and time again. See step 3 (A20) of “Preparation 4 Setting the Display Language, Date, and Time” for more information.

C Imprinting the Shooting Date on Printed Images

Set the date and time before shooting.

You can permanently imprint the shooting date on images as they are captured by setting Print date in the setup menu (A104).

If you want the shooting date to be printed without using the Print date setting, print using the ViewNX 2 software (A88).

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Contents Reference Manual Remotely controlling the camera using a smart device Autofocus function that automatically determines the subjectPage Read This First IntroductionAbout This Manual IiiReference Section, F Technical Notes and Index SymbolOther Information Information and Precautions Use Only Nikon Brand Electronic AccessoriesLife-Long Learning Before Taking Important PicturesComply with copyright notices About the ManualsItems prohibited by law from being copied or reproduced Disposing of Data Storage Devices ViiTurn off in the event of malfunction Do not disassembleHandle the camera strap with care Keep out of reach of childrenObserve caution when handling the battery Observe caution when using the flash Use appropriate cablesHandle moving parts with care CD-ROMsModifications To radio or television reception, which canXii Interface CablesFCC/IC RF Exposure Statement Restrictions on Wireless DevicesXiii Xiv Precautions when Using Radio Transmissions Personal Information Management and DisclaimerTable of Contents Xvii Xviii Xix Page Parts of the Camera Camera BodyMonitor Camera Body Lens cover closedUSB/audio/video output connector Lens Lens coverParts of the Camera 17, E101 Battery-chamber Attaching the Camera StrapMovie-record button E113Using Menus the dButton Press the d buttonPress H or I to select the desired menu icon Press the kbuttonPress H or I to select a Press the kbutton Setting Settings for the option you selected are displayedPress Hor Ito select a menu option Press the d buttonShooting Mode MonitorFocus area face detection 68, E54Playback Mode Category icon in auto sort mode Eye-Fi communication indicatorSequence display when Individual 84, E69Page Preparation 4 Setting the Display Language, Date, and Time PlaybackPreparation 1 Insert the Battery Open the battery-chamber/memory card slot coverInsert the included EN-EL19 battery Rechargeable Li-ion batteryUse Removing the BatteryHigh Temperature Caution Preparation 2 Charge the Battery Prepare the included Charging AC Adapter EH-70POperating the Camera During Charging Charging Using a Computer or Battery ChargerCharge Lamp Preparation 3 Insert a Memory Card Insert the memory cardBInserting the Memory Card Correctly Be sure to turn off the camera before opening the coverFormatting Memory Cards Internal Memory and Memory CardsRemoving Memory Cards Press the power switch to turn on the camera Press the multi selector HorTo select the desired language Press the k button Press Hor Ito select Yes and press the k buttonPress H, I, J, or K to set the date and time Press Hor Ito select Yes and press the kButton Button or KImprinting the Shooting Date on Printed Images Changing the Language Setting and the Date and Time SettingClock Battery Page Display Description Battery level is high Battery exhaustedTurn the Camera On Lens extends and the monitor turns onPower Saving Function Auto Off Turning the Camera On and OffFlashes No operations performed Min Camera entersSelect a Shooting Mode Press the AbuttonChanging the Shooting Settings Available Shooting ModesFrame a Picture Hold the camera steadyFrame the picture Focus areaUsing the Zoom When Using a TripodDigital Zoom and Interpolation Zoom outFocus and Shoot Press the shutter-release button halfway A31Basics Shutter is released and the image will be savedTo Make Sure You Do Not Miss a Shot Shutter-release ButtonAF-assist Illuminator and Flash Play Back Images Press the cplayback buttonUse the multi selector to select an image to DisplayViewing Images More InformationButton Delete ImagesPress Hor Ito select Yes and press the k Deleting the Last Image Captured While in Shooting Mode Operating the Erase Selected Images ScreenDeleting Images in a Sequence Selecting Certain Types of Images for DeletionPage Features That Can Be Set with the dButton Shooting Scene Mode Shooting Suited to ScenesFocusing Shooting FeaturesAAuto Mode Changing AAuto Mode SettingsCamera Settings That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Some settings cannot be used with other functions A70Using Quick Effects Select Yes and press the k buttonScene Mode Shooting Suited to Scenes Changing Scene Mode SettingsCharacteristics of Each Scene Digital zoom cannot be used Shooting FeaturesTo View a Description Help Display of Each Scene XScene auto selectorPage Tripod to stabilize the camera during shooting HSunsetIDusk/dawn Page MFireworks show Page Page Focus Area Shooting Features OPet portraitPet Portrait Auto Release Page Playing Back 3D Images Old photograph FHigh-contrastMonochrome LPopChanging Special Effects Mode Settings Slider Shooting FeaturesEnd shooting Set Smile timer A69 to OffFrame the image Changing Smart Portrait Mode Settings Auto Power Off in Smile Timer ModeWhen the Self-timer Lamp Flashes Releasing the Shutter ManuallyUsing Skin Softening Features That Can Be Set Using the Multi Selector Available FeaturesAauto Scene Special Smart PortraitEffective Range of the Flash Using the Flash Flash ModesFlash Lamp Flash Mode Setting Available Flash ModesRed-eye Reduction Using the Self-timer Press the multi selector Jnself-timerPress Hor Ito select n10s or n2s Frame the image and press Shutter-release button halfwayCamera Settings That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously Press the shutter-release button the rest of the way downPress Hor Ito select on and press the k Using Macro ModePress the multi selector Ip macro mode Macro Mode Setting AutofocusAdjusting Brightness Exposure Compensation Press the kbutton to apply the compensation valuePress the shutter-release button to take an image Exposure Compensation ValueDefault Settings Shooting Features Flash Self-timer Macro Exposure Slow sync with red-eye reduction flash mode may be usedFeatures That Can Be Set with the dButton Shooting Menu White balance Image mode1Options Available in the Shooting Menu 60 fps, BSS, and Multi-shotNormal Features That Cannot Be Used Simultaneously When Quick effects is set to On, Image 120 fps, Continuous H 60 fps, or MultiShot 16 is selected, the ISO sensitivity Single if Blink proof is set to OnOther than Auto, Motion detection is Motion detection is disabledBlink warning is disabled Focusing Using Face DetectionYou may hear the sound of the camera focusing Using Target Finding AF Focus areasSubjects Not Suitable for Autofocus Focus Lock Page Features That Can Be Set with the dButton Playback Using ViewNXPlayback Features Playback ZoomPlayback Zoom Playback Features 2013 Thumbnail Display, Calendar DisplayCalendar Display Full-frame DisplaySelecting Certain Types of Images for Playback Available Playback ModesSwitching Between Playback Modes Desired mode and press the kbuttonPress the multi selector Hor I to select If you select GPlay, the playback screen is displayedEight effects. The effect levels can be adjusted Option Description Quick retouch1,2Print order3,4 PrintedSequence as individual images Option Description Sequence displayOptions Connecting the Camera to a TV, Computer, or Printer Viewing images on a TV E26 Using ViewNX Installing ViewNXCompatible Operating Systems WindowsStart the installer Download the softwareRemove the ViewNX 2 CD-ROM from the CD-ROM drive Transferring Images to the Computer Choose how images will be copied to the computerConnecting the USB Cable When using WindowsTransfer images to the computer Click Start TransferViewing Images Terminate the connectionStart ViewNX Starting ViewNX 2 ManuallyPage Features That Can Be Set with the d Button Movie Menu Recording MoviesPlaying Back Movies Back MoviesRecording Movies Display the shooting screenPress the bemovie-record button to start movie recording 96 3 Press the bemovie-record button again to end recordingWhen recording ends, digital zoom turns off Camera Temperature Functions Available for Movie RecordingFeatures That Can Be Set with the dButton Movie Menu Deleting movies Playing Back Movies100 Functions Available During Playback Adjusting volume101 102 General Camera Setup 103104 E102 When taking images of people using face detection Wi-Fi options105 Option Description Format memory106 Functions that Can Be Performed Using Wi-Fi 107Take Photos View PhotosInstalling the Software on the Smart Device 108Connecting the Smart Device to the Camera Ssid and the password are displayedWi-Fi Wireless LAN Feature Select On and press the kbuttonSet the Wi-Fi setting on the smart device to On Start the dedicated software installed on the smart deviceTo Terminate the Wi-Fi Connection 110Reference Section Connecting the Camera to a TV Viewing Images on a TVViewing and Deleting Images Captured Continuously Sequence Using Easy Panorama Shooting and Playback Shooting with Easy PanoramaShooting range and press the kbutton Choose Normal 180 or Wide 360 asExample of camera movement Iis displayed to indicate the direction of camera movementPage Resume automatic scrolling Viewing Images Captured with Easy PanoramaHold down the k button to rewind Favorite Pictures Mode Adding Images to AlbumsPlaying Back Images in Albums To cancel removal, select No Reference Section Removing Images from AlbumsPress H, I, J, or Kto select an icon and press the k button Changing the Favorites Album IconKbutton Auto Sort Mode Auto Sort Mode CategoriesSetting set to On single, On continuous, or On BSS Fireworks show scene mode A40E11 AboveList by Date Mode E12Aauto mode a Scene mode a Continuous H Sports Continuous L Viewing Images in a SequenceE13 ContinuousPlayback Menu Options Available When Using Sequence E14Sequence Display Options Changing Key Picture in SequenceDeleting Images in a Sequence E15E16 Editing FeaturesEditing Still Images E17 Restrictions on Image EditingOriginal and Edited Images Lighting Glamour retouchQuick Effects E18E19 E20 Quick Retouch Enhancing Contrast and SaturationLighting Enhancing Brightness and Contrast When only one face is detected, proceed to step Press the multi selector Jor K to selectPreview the result and press the k button E21E22 Small Picture Reducing the Size of an Image Press the multi selector Hor I to selectDesired copy size and press the kbutton E23Crop Creating a Cropped Copy Enlarge the image for cropping A80 Refine copy compositionPress the dbutton Use the multi selector to select Yes and press the kbuttonCropping the Image in Its Current Tall Orientation E25Image Size E26 When using the included audio/video cableTurn off the camera Connect the camera to the TV When using a commercially available Hdmi cable Set the TV’s input to external video inputHold down the c button to turn on the camera E27If Images Are Not Displayed on the TV Using a TV Remote Control Hdmi Device ControlE28 Print order option E60 Connecting the Camera to a Printer Direct PrintE29 Connecting the Camera to a Printer Check printer settingsTurn off the camera Turn on the printer E30Camera is automatically turned on E31If the PictBridge Startup Screen Is not Displayed Printing ImagesPrinting Individual Images Select Copies and press the k buttonSelect the desired number of copies up to Nine and press the kbuttonSelect Paper size and press the kbutton Select Start print and press the kbuttonPrinting begins E33Printing Multiple Images Select the desired paper size and press the k buttonE34 To exit the print menu, press the d buttonE35 E36 Reference Section Print all imagesE37 Paper SizeEditing Movies Press Hor Ito choose the Mcontrol choose start pointPress Hor Ito choose the Ncontrol choose end point E38E39 Edited movie is savedE40 Shooting Menu for AAuto ModeImage Mode Settings Image Size and Quality E41 Number of Images That Can Be SavedOption Description AAuto White Balance Adjusting HueE42 Using Preset Manual Select MeasureE43 Camera zooms in to the position for measuring white balanceFrame the reference object in the measuring window Press the kbutton to measure a new white balance valueE44 Measuring windowContinuous Shooting E45E46 Best Shot SelectorSaved Each time the shutter-release button isE13.Reference Section Images Captured in Continuous Shooting ModeE47 E48 Pre-shooting CachePress down halfway Reference Section Images saved by pressing halfwayISO Sensitivity E49Color Options E50Camera will be displayed in the monitor Reference Section AF Area ModeE51 E52 E53 Using Subject Tracking Register a subjectPress the shutter-release button fully to take the image E54E55 Autofocus ModeAutofocus Mode for Movie Recording Option Description POn default Off Disables the quick effects function during shootingE56 Function aRNormal default setting Smart Portrait MenuSkin Softening E57Smile Timer E58YOn Blink ProofE59 E60 Playback MenuPrint Order Creating a Dpof Print Order E61 Select whether or not to print shooting dateShooting information E62 Favorite pictures mode or auto sort modeList by date mode Print Date Canceling Existing Print OrderE63 Slide Show Slide show beginsChoose End or Restart E64Protect E65Image Selection Screen E66Press the kbutton to apply image selection E67Rotate Image E68Voice Memo Recording Voice MemosPlaying Voice Memos E69See File and Folder Names E111 for more information Deleting Voice MemosE70 E71 Copy Copy Between Internal Memory and Memory CardSelect a copy option and press the k button E72 If Memory contains no images. Is DisplayedE73 Sequence Display OptionsChoose Key Picture Movie Menu Movie OptionsNormal Speed Movie Options E74Frame Rate and Bitrate HS Movie OptionsE75 E76 Movie Options and Maximum Movie LengthWhen recording HS movies Reference Section Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion HS MoviePress the bemovie-record button to start recording E77Press the bemovie-record button to end recording E78E79 HS MoviePortions recorded at hHS 480/4× Portions recorded at jHS 1080/0.5×Open with HS Footage E80E81 Off default setting Wind noise reduction is not enabledWind Noise Reduction E82 Setup MenuWelcome Screen Time Zone and Date Selecting the Travel Destination Time ZoneE83 Day/Month/YearSelect xTravel destination and press the k button Press KPress Jor Kto select the travel destination time zone E84E85 WHome Time ZoneDaylight Saving Time Imprinting Date on ImagesE86 Monitor SettingsPhoto Info Auto info Battery LevelE87 Print Date Imprinting Date and Time E88E89 Print Date and Print OrderVibration Reduction E90Motion Detection E91Light even when Auto is selected AF AssistE92 In. at the maximum telephoto positionE93 When smart portrait mode is selected Reference SectionDigital Zoom Sound Settings E94E95 When the Monitor Has Turned Off to Save PowerAuto Off Format Memory/Format Card Formatting the Internal MemoryFormatting Memory Cards E96E97 Language E98Hdmi and HDMI-CEC TV SettingsE99 Power supplied by the computer Charge by ComputerE100 Is connected to a computerE101 Charge LampBlink Warning E102E103 Mode Reference SectionBlink Warning Screen Wi-Fi Options E104Keyboard Reference Section Operating the Text Input KeyboardE105 Eye-Fi Communication Indicator Option Description BEnableEye-Fi upload is set to Disable Eye-Fi UploadReset All Autofocus mode E55 Single AF Quick effects E56E107 Basic Shooting FunctionsScene Mode Special effects modeE108 Smart Portrait MenuBlink warning E102 Off Charge by computer E100 Auto Setup MenuE109 Others Firmware VersionE110 DSCN0001 . JPG File and Folder NamesE111 E112 Optional Accessories E113Error Messages E114E115 Photography E116L4608×2592 Current time zone E117Memory contains no Select Copy in the playback menu Images E118 E119 K button to resume printing No paper is loaded in printer E120Printer status Specifications Cleaning and StorageTroubleshooting IndexMaximizing Camera Life and Performance CameraBattery Charging AC Adapter Memory Cards Cleaning and Storage CleaningStorage LensOff is selected for Charge by computer TroubleshootingPower, Display, Settings Issues Problem Cause/Solution Battery is exhausted No operations are performed for an extended Period of timeCannot operate properly Camera turns off without Connected while the camera is onHide info is selected for Photo info in Monitor Support Print dateShooting Issues Saved Subject is too close. Try shooting using macro 41, 44Scene mode F10When Scene auto selector, Portrait, Night When HDR is set to On, Easy panorama, PetF11 To Multi-shotNot light F12AF-assist illuminator does When shooting in Night landscape, Night F13Playback Issues F14F15 F16 Connected to a printerDisplayed Internal memory Be printedType SpecificationsF17 F18 F19 MTP, PTPF20 Infrastructure Technical Notes and IndexRechargeable Li-ion Battery EN-EL19 SpecificationsCharging AC Adapter EH-70P F21Approved Memory Cards F22Supported Standards F23F24 Trademark InformationSymbols IndexNumerics F25F26 Favorite pictures mode F27Format internal memory ....... , E96 Format memory cardsF28 Pet portrait auto releaseRechargeable Li-ion battery F29Print order date option Shutter-release buttonF30 Page YP2L0311
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