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Storage Precautions

Battery packs continually discharge small amounts of energy while installed in the camera. Long storage of a battery pack in the camera could cause unnecessary discharge that will shorten its life.

We recommend that you remove the battery pack from the camera if you do not anticipate its immediate use. Store it in a cool, dry place in the case provided. Before resuming use, ensure that you charge the battery pack fully.

 

Specifications

 

 

 

 

Type:

Nickel-hydride cells

 

 

Rated Voltage:

6 V

 

Rated Amperage: 650 mAH

 

 

Life-Span:

Approximately 300 charges cycles

 

Operating Temperatures: 0° to 40°C

 

 

Dimensions:

34 x 22 x 49 mm

 

 

Weight:

Approximately 70 g

 

 

Subject to change without notice.

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Contents English Disclaimer IntroductionTrademark Acknowledgement Table of Contents Table of Contents Quick Guide to Page Numbers by Category ShootingQuick Guide to Page Numbers by Category Replaying ImagesSaving, Printing and Deleting Image Files Other Topics Handling and Safety Precautions Exclusion of LiabilityHandling and Safety Precautions ....2/7 Safety PrecautionsHandling and Safety Precautions ....3/7 Handling and Safety Precautions ....4/7 Handling and Safety Precautions ....5/7 Handling and Safety Precautions ....6/7 Handling and Safety Precautions ....7/7 Avoid Condensation Related ProblemsAvoid Strong Magnetic Fields If Condensation Forms Inside the CameraGuide to Components Quick Start Guide9 pGuide to Components ....2/2 Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 Image Size and Quality SpecificationsBasic Functions of the PowerShot A5 .. /13 Power On/Off SwitchPower Save Function Camera Modes Single Mode Continuous Mode Self-Timer Mode Fine Normal Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....4/13Display Panel Viewfinder Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....5/13Viewfinder Frame Marks Indicators Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....6/13Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....7/13 Camera features a two-stage shutter buttonShutter Button Pressing HalfwayContinuous/Self-Timer + Button Basic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....8/13Auto mode, this button turns the Self-Timer mode on and off Pressing FullyBasic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....9/13 Flash ButtonBasic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....10/13 Reducing the potential for reflections back from the retinasBasic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....11/13 Macro/Jump ButtonBasic Functions of the PowerShot A5 12/13 Stitch Assist mode, the LCD panel is automatically turned onBasic Functions of the PowerShot A5 ....13/13 SET ButtonMode Dial Functions Auto ModeButtons Available in Auto Mode LockProgram Mode Mode Dial Functions ....2/5Buttons Available in Program Mode Continuous/Self-Timer ButtonStitch Assist Mode Mode Dial Functions ....3/5What is Stitch Assist? Horizontal Sequence Vertical SequencePlay Mode Multi Mode Mode Dial Functions ....4/5PC Mode Mode Dial Functions ....5/5Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode Buttons Available in Stitch Assist ModeWhen a Sequence is Complete Retaking a PictureTaking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....2/6 Shooting HintsProcedures for Shooting Horizontal/Vertical Se- quences Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....3/6Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....4/6 2x2 Shot ProceduresGraphic subject captured by the lens Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....5/6 Taking Pictures in Stitch Assist Mode ....6/6 Play Menu Menu FeaturesRecord Menu Menu Features ....2/13 Basic Menu OperationsMenu Button +/- ButtonsMenu Features ....3/13 Small and CCD RAW sizes are not available in Auto modeRecord Menu QualityMenu Features ....4/13 CCD RAW size is not available in Stitch Assist modeReview +/- ExpReset File No Menu Features ....5/13About File Numbers Menu Features ....6/13 Play MenuShow Info Slide ShowMenu Features ....7/13 Begin the slide show by selecting the Start optionStart Mark/UnmarkMaximum of 100 images can be marked Menu Features ....8/13Clear Marks Menu Features ....9/13 ProtectPlay Time RepeatErase Menu Features ....10/13Print Mark Menu Features ....11/13 SetupMaximum of 100 images may be marked Menu Features ....12/13 Power SaveReset BeepFormat Menu Features ....13/13Language Connecting to a TV Connecting to a Computer Connecting to a Windows ComputerConnecting to a Computer ....2/2 Changing the Button Battery and Setting the Date/Time Changing the Button Bat- teryOpen End Tabs Setting the Date/Time Camera Maintenance Use a lens blower to remove dust and dirt from the lensOptional Accessories Soft CaseCF Cards CF Cards and CapacitiesOptional Accessories ....2/2 Pcmcia Card AdapterCF Card Reader Digital Printer CD-200Troubleshooting Troubleshooting ....2/5 Troubleshooting ....3/5 Troubleshooting ....4/5 Image is blurred or Camera or photographicOut of focus Subject is moving Images are too dark Insufficient ambient lightTroubleshooting ....5/5 List of Message Codes Within the CTG99999 and the DC97 folders, respectively List of MessagesNo CF card Specifications PowerShot A5Specifications ....2/2 Tesing ConditionsCanon Battery Pack Before You Use Battery Pack NB-5HAppendix a InstructionsOperating Precautions Appendix a ....2/4Safety Precautions Appendix a ....3/4Specifications Storage PrecautionsAppendix a ....4/4 Appendix B Canon Compact Power AdapterVoltage Range Charging the Battery Pack NB-5H Appendix B ....2/4Powering the Camera With the Compact Power Adapter Appendix B ....3/4Appendix B ....4/4 Never disassemble or alter any part of this equipmentInstructions for Camera Installation Instructions for Pcmcia Slot InstallationAppendix C CanonAppendix C ....2/4 Do not attempt to disassemble or alter CF cardsPrecautions with the FC-15M Appendix C ....3/4Appendix C ....4/4 Insert the FC-15M in the PC card slotSymbols IndexIndex ....2/2 Small/Fine Small/NormalCanon Customer Support North AmericaCanon Customer Support ....2/3 Canon España S.ACanon Customer Support ....3/3 Canon Marketing Malaysia Sdn. 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