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•Ê Before connecting the interface cable, ensure that both the camera and computer power switches are turned off. This means that you should turn the camera’s Mode Dial to the L (Lock) position.

Once the interface cables have been connected and the power switches turned on, you can load images onto the computer from the camera by turning the Mode Dial to the PC position and starting up the image processing software supplied with the camera.

Please read the Quick Start Guide or Help file provided with each software program for specific instructions on their use.

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Contents English Introduction DisclaimerTrademark Acknowledgement Table of Contents Table of Contents Shooting Quick Guide to Page Numbers by CategoryReplaying Images Quick Guide to Page Numbers by CategorySaving, Printing and Deleting Image Files Other Topics Exclusion of Liability Handling and Safety PrecautionsSafety Precautions Handling and Safety Precautions ....2/7Handling and Safety Precautions ....3/7 Handling and Safety Precautions ....4/7 Handling and Safety Precautions ....5/7 Handling and Safety Precautions ....6/7 Avoid Condensation Related Problems Handling and Safety Precautions ....7/7Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields If Condensation Forms Inside the CameraQuick Start Guide9 p Guide to ComponentsGuide to Components ....2/2 Image Size and Quality Specifications Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5Power On/Off Switch Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 .. /13Power Save Function Camera Modes Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....4/13 Single Mode Continuous Mode Self-Timer Mode Fine NormalDisplay Panel Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....5/13 ViewfinderViewfinder Frame Marks Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....6/13 IndicatorsCamera features a two-stage shutter button Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....7/13Shutter Button Pressing HalfwayBasic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....8/13 Continuous/Self-Timer + ButtonAuto mode, this button turns the Self-Timer mode on and off Pressing FullyFlash Button Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....9/13Reducing the potential for reflections back from the retinas Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....10/13Macro/Jump Button Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....11/13Stitch Assist mode, the LCD panel is automatically turned on Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 12/13SET Button Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....13/13Auto Mode Mode Dial FunctionsButtons Available in Auto Mode LockMode Dial Functions ....2/5 Program ModeButtons Available in Program Mode Continuous/Self-Timer ButtonMode Dial Functions ....3/5 Stitch Assist ModeWhat is Stitch Assist? Horizontal Sequence Vertical SequenceMode Dial Functions ....4/5 Play Mode Multi ModeMode Dial Functions ....5/5 PC ModeButtons Available in Stitch Assist Mode Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist ModeWhen a Sequence is Complete Retaking a PictureShooting Hints Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....2/6Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....3/6 Procedures for Shooting Horizontal/Vertical Se- quences2x2 Shot Procedures Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....4/6Graphic subject captured by the lens Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....5/6 Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....6/6 Menu Features Play MenuRecord Menu Basic Menu Operations Menu Features ....2/13Menu Button +/- ButtonsSmall and CCD RAW sizes are not available in Auto mode Menu Features ....3/13Record Menu QualityCCD RAW size is not available in Stitch Assist mode Menu Features ....4/13Review +/- ExpMenu Features ....5/13 Reset File NoAbout File Numbers Play Menu Menu Features ....6/13Show Info Slide ShowBegin the slide show by selecting the Start option Menu Features ....7/13Start Mark/UnmarkMenu Features ....8/13 Maximum of 100 images can be markedClear Marks Protect Menu Features ....9/13Play Time RepeatMenu Features ....10/13 ErasePrint Mark Setup Menu Features ....11/13Maximum of 100 images may be marked Power Save Menu Features ....12/13Reset BeepMenu Features ....13/13 FormatLanguage Connecting to a TV Connecting to a Windows Computer Connecting to a ComputerConnecting to a Computer ....2/2 Changing the Button Bat- tery Changing the Button Battery and Setting the Date/TimeOpen End Tabs Setting the Date/Time Use a lens blower to remove dust and dirt from the lens Camera MaintenanceSoft Case Optional AccessoriesCF Cards CF Cards and CapacitiesPcmcia Card Adapter Optional Accessories ....2/2CF Card Reader Digital Printer CD-200Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ....2/5 Troubleshooting ....3/5 Image is blurred or Camera or photographic Troubleshooting ....4/5Out of focus Subject is moving Images are too dark Insufficient ambient lightTroubleshooting ....5/5 List of Message Codes List of Messages Within the CTG99999 and the DC97 folders, respectivelyNo CF card PowerShot A5 SpecificationsTesing Conditions Specifications ....2/2Before You Use Battery Pack NB-5H Canon Battery PackAppendix a InstructionsAppendix a ....2/4 Operating PrecautionsAppendix a ....3/4 Safety PrecautionsStorage Precautions SpecificationsAppendix a ....4/4 Canon Compact Power Adapter Appendix BVoltage Range Appendix B ....2/4 Charging the Battery Pack NB-5HAppendix B ....3/4 Powering the Camera With the Compact Power AdapterNever disassemble or alter any part of this equipment Appendix B ....4/4Instructions for Pcmcia Slot Installation Instructions for Camera InstallationAppendix C CanonDo not attempt to disassemble or alter CF cards Appendix C ....2/4Appendix C ....3/4 Precautions with the FC-15MInsert the FC-15M in the PC card slot Appendix C ....4/4Index SymbolsSmall/Fine Small/Normal Index ....2/2North America Canon Customer SupportCanon España S.A Canon Customer Support ....2/3Canon Marketing Malaysia Sdn. Bhd Canon Customer Support ....3/3International Ulead Customer SupportPage ZZP-SC1XA210