Kodak DC5000 manual Setting the Clock on Your Camera, Main Camera Setup screen appears

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Setting the Clock on Your Camera

Your camera has a built-in clock that maintains the date and time in a

24-hour format. The camera clock needs to be set if you plan to use the Date Stamp feature, which imprints the date on your picture. For

information on using the Date Stamp feature, see page 19.

If you remove the batteries from the camera for an extended period of time, or the batteries become exhausted, you may need to reset the clock.

Menu

Review

Setup

1Set the Mode dial to Camera Setup.

Capture

2 Slide the POWER switch to the right to turn

 

on the camera.

 

The main Camera Setup screen appears.

3

Press a

/

button until the

icon

 

is highlighted.

 

 

 

4

Press the DO-IT button.

 

 

The Date/Time screen appears.

 

5

Press a

/

/

buttons to adjust the

 

date and time fields.

 

 

6Press the DO-IT button.

The camera accepts the setting and returns to the main Camera Setup screen.

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Contents User’s Guide Page About the Camera’s Weatherproof & Rugged Design Important Camera InformationPage Table of Contents Personalizing Your Camera Customizing Your PicturesReviewing Your Pictures Tips and Troubleshooting Installing Your SoftwareConnecting Your Camera Appendix Where to Get HelpWarranty and Regulatory Information Getting Started Turning the Camera On and Off Preparing to Take PicturesLoading Batteries Checking Batteries Page Inserting a Camera Memory Card Removing a Camera Memory CardDate/Time screen appears Setting the Clock on Your CameraMain Camera Setup screen appears Adjusting the LCD Brightness Attaching the Neck StrapPage Taking Pictures Previewing a Picture Before it is Taken Pressing the Shutter Button Zooming in on Your Subject Picture is permanently deleted from the camera memory card Viewing the Picture Just TakenLCD displays the Delete Picture screen Main Menu screen appears Setting a Quickview for Each PictureCurrent setting is checked  Main Menu screen reappearsSetting the Flash Flash setting icon changes Status DisplayPhotographing Distant Subjects Photographing Close-Ups Self-timer icon appears in the Status Display Putting Yourself in the PictureLCD displays the Date Stamp screen Adding the Date to Your PicturesLCD displays the main Menu screen Press Button LCD displays the Delete Picture screen Deleting the Picture Just TakenPicture appears on the LCD with Icon displayed above Customizing Your Pictures Adjusting the Camera Exposure LCD displays the Exposure Compensation screenAdding a Border to Your Picture Picture is taken, the border cannot be removedBlack & White-takes a black-and-white picture Capturing in Black-and-White, Sepia Tone, or DocumentEffect, the effect cannot be removed Adjusting the Picture Quality Adjusting the Picture Resolution Selecting a White Balance for Indoor Pictures Center-Weighted-evaluates Choosing a Metering SystemSelecting the ISO Setting LCD displays the Auto ISO screen. The current setting is Sharpening and Softening a Picture Locking in an Exposure Setting Page Reviewing Your Pictures Viewing Your Pictures LCD displays a magnified view of the selected picture Magnifying Your PicturesLast picture taken appears on LCD screen Main Review Menu screen appears Selecting Pictures for PrintingLast picture taken appears on the LCD screen Print Order screen appearsCancelling Pictures for Printing Picture appears on the LCD with the Protect icon Protecting Your PicturesProtect screen appears Pictures are deleted from the camera memory card Deleting One or All of Your PicturesDelete screen appears Running a Slide Show on Your Television Slide Show Interval screen appearsViewing Information About a Picture Page Personalizing Your Camera Setting a Response Beep Beep screen appears. The current setting is checked Saving Camera Power Power Save screen appears. The current setting is checked Viewing Camera Information Selecting a Language for the Camera Language screen appears. The current Setting is checked Main Camera Setup screen reappears Formatting Your Camera Memory Card Format Memory Card screen appearsAdjusting the Video Out Signal Video Out screen appears. The current setting is checked Once the picture is taken, borders cannot be removed Adjusting the Camera Default SettingsSetting a Border Default Auto Main Default-flash fires Setting a Flash DefaultSetting a White Balance Default Main Camera Setup screen appears Setting an Exposure Compensation Default Exposure Compensation Default Screen appearsSetting an Effect Default No Effect Main Default- captures pictures in full colorSetting an Auto ISO Default Page Windows-Based System Requirements Macintosh System RequirementsKodak Software for Windows-Based Computers Software OverviewKodak Software for Macintosh Computers Page Connecting Your Camera Using a Serial Cable Connection Connecting to a Windows-Based ComputerConnecting to a Macintosh Computer Using a USB Cable Connection Opening Mounter Software Opening Digital Access Software Twain AcquireStarting Kodak Software for Windows-Based Computers Opening Camera Controls SoftwareOpening Picture Transfer Application Opening Digital Access Software Plug-In AcquireStarting Kodak Software for Macintosh Computers Picture Transfer icon appearsNavigating to Your Pictures Page Connecting with Your Camera Communicating with the Computer Adjusting Your Monitor for Better ViewingGetting Better Results from Your Printer Camera Memory Card Problem Cause Solution TroubleshootingComputer Monitor Problem Cause Solution Camera Communications Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution Camera Problem Cause Solution LCD Messages Cause Solution Faxed Information Online ServicesSoftware Help Customer Support Country Help number FaxCountry Help number Fax Page Warranty Time Period Warranty Repair CoverageLimitations How to Obtain Service Application SupportCanadian DOC Statement Regulatory InformationFCC Compliance and Advisory Original Camera Default Settings AppendixCamera Specifications Weatherproof RatingGeneral Maintenance and Safety Lens Using Your Batteries Page Index Auto ISO Page Page