Konica Minolta X21 instruction manual Getting UP and Running, Inserting the Batteries

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GETTING UP AND RUNNING

INSERTING THE BATTERIES

This digital camera uses two AA-size alkaline batteries or Ni-MH batteries. AA-size Ni- MH batteries are recommended because of longer life. Do not use other types of batteries with this camera. When using Ni-MH batteries, fully recharge them with a battery charger suitable for complex electronic equipment. Please consult your vendor about an appropriate charger. When replacing the batteries, the camera should be turned off.

Slide the battery-chamber door toward the front of the camera to release the safety catch

(1). Open the door.

1

Insert the AA batteries as shown; make sure the positive and negative battery terminals are oriented correctly

(2).

Close the battery-chamber door and slide it toward the back of the camera to engage the safety catch.

After installing the batteries, the set-date/time

2

message may appear on the monitor. Set the

date and time following the instructions in page 20. The clock and calendar can also be set in section 3 of the setup menu. If the camera is not used for several hours after the batteries are taken out, the clock, calendar, and memory settings are lost.

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Contents Page Before YOU Begin For Proper and Safe USE For Proper and Safe USE Page For Proper and Safe USE Do not remove the ferrite cores from the cables Table of Contents LCD monitor display recording mode Self-portrait mirror Setup menu 104 Names of Parts Page Getting UP and Running Inserting the BatteriesBATTERY-CONDITION Indicator Auto Power OFFAC Adapter Sold Separately Attaching the Strap Installing and Removing a Memory Card About Memory Cards Setting the Date and Time Camera notes Setting the Camera to Record Images Handling the CameraUsing the Zoom Lens Shooting tipsLCD Monitor Display Basic CAMERA-SHAKE WarningBasic Recording Operation Focus and exposureFocus Lock Focus RangeFocus Signals Special Focusing SituationsFlash Signals Flash Range Automatic Operation LCD Monitor Display Recording Mode SELF-PORTRAIT Mirror Playback Basic Operation SINGLE-FRAME Playback DisplayViewing Images Deleting Single ImagesLCD Monitor Display Playback Mode Enlarged Playback LCD Monitor Display Advanced Navigating the Main Recording MenuCtrl func Off Auto reset Date imprint Flash Modes Page Drive Modes Self-timer Continuous advance Multi frame White Balance Image Quality Frame Counter and Memory Card Capacity Exposure Compensation Color Modes Portrait Special Effects Adding a frame or borderCreating side-by-side images Adjustments Navigating the Advanced Recording MenuSetup Controller Customization Auto Reset Date Imprinting Digital Zoom File Number # Memory Folder NameInstant Playback Movie Recording Navigating the Main Movie Recording Menu 320x240 Playback Advanced Operation Playing Back MoviesNavigating the Main Playback Menu Navigating the Advanced Playback Menu Menu Options in the Playback Mode SetupFRAME-SELECTION Screen Move Sel EnterDeleting multiple or all images Deleting Image FilesDeleting a single image Locking multiple or all images Locking Image FilesLocking a single image Adding to Favorites Viewing Favorites Rotate Slide Show Creating a print order for a single image About DpofCreating a Dpof Print Order Cancel To delete the Dpof file All Creating print order for multiple imagesOrdering AN Index Print Date PrintingMail Copy Setup Menu Navigating the Setup Menu LCDbrightness Format Reset default Language English Menu options in the setup mode YYYY/MM/DD MM/DD/YYYY DD/MM/YYYY LCD Monitor Brightness Formatting Memory CardsReset Default Audio Signals LanguageFocus Signal Shutter SignalDate Format Transfer ModeDate and Time DATA-TRANSFER Mode System RequirementsConnecting the Camera to a Computer Page Connecting to Windows 98 and 98SE Automatic InstallationManual installation DATA-TRANSFER Mode Auto Power OFF DATA-TRANSFER Mode Quicktime System RequirementsMemory Card Folder Organization Drive IconCamera Notes Windows Me, 2000 Professional, and XP Disconnecting the Camera from a ComputerWindows 98 / 98 Second Edition Macintosh Changing the Memory Card DATA-TRANSFER Mode Windows 98 and 98 Second EditionNumber of prints in the print run are displayed as well Navigating the PictBridge Menu Printing Notes Paper size Batch printIndex print SizesPrinting Dpof Files Appendix Problem Symptom Cause Solution Removing the Driver Software Windows Camera care CleaningCare and Storage StorageBefore important events and journeys Memory cardsBatteries LCD monitor care Operating temperatures and conditionsQuestions and service CopyrightTechnical Specifications CCD1600 X 1200 Standard image quality, no instant play MS-B404