Canon S10 manual Setting the Beep On/Off, Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness

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Setting the Beep On/Off

The beep sounds when the shutter button or another button is pressed during a menu operation.

1Display the Setup menu (p. 63).

2Use the and buttons to select [Beep].

3Use the and buttons to select [On] or [Off].

The warning beep is not controlled by the beep setting.

Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness

The LCD monitor can be set to either the normal () or bright () setting.

1Display the Set up menu (p. 63).

2Use the and buttons to select [LCD Brightness].

3Use the and buttons to select or .

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Contents Camera User Guide Disclaimer Règlementation canadienne sur les interférences radio FCC NoticeCanadian Radio Interference Regulations Digital Camera, Model PS1025Table of Contents Shooting in Manual Mode Shooting in Image Mode Rotating an ImageViewing Image Information Erasing the Displayed Image Setting the LanguageReplacing the Button Battery Protecting ImagesTest Shots Use of the Equipment in a Foreign CountrySafety Precautions Read This First Page Read This First If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera Avoid Condensation Related ProblemsAvoid Strong Magnetic Fields Extended StorageGuide to Components Front ViewBack View Mode Dial p Operation PanelMode Dial Lower Indicator IndicatorsUpper Indicator Display PanelPreparing the Battery Pack Charging the Battery PackInstall the battery as shown Diagram Installing the BatteryRechargeable Battery Pack NB-5H Battery TerminalsClose the battery cover Lithium BatteriesUsing the AC Adapter Battery PerformanceTest Conditions Installing a CF Card About CF Cards CF Cards and Estimated CapacitiesPrecautions with CF Cards How to Remove the Windows Standard DriverHow to Install the SanDisk ATA FlashDisk Device Driver Set the date, time and date format Setting the Date and TimeSetting the Menu Language Press the SET buttonAttaching the Wrist Strap Pass the other end of the wrist strap through the small loopConnecting to a TV Shooting Mode Turning the Power On/OffPower Save Function Play ModeUsing the Viewfinder Using the LCD MonitorPressing Fully Using the Shutter ButtonPressing Halfway Following data is shown in informa- tion viewSetting the Zoom Telephoto/Wide Angle SettingsDigital Zoom Shooting in Auto Mode Using the FlashPress the button to cycle through the flash settings Shoot Flash is set to fire when the indicator shines red Using the Self-TimerFlash Settings Red-Eye ReductionUsing the Focus Lock Situations Not Suited to Autofocus PhotographyReplaying Images Erasing Single Images Shooting in Manual Mode Functions Available only in manual modeShoot Shooting in Image Mode Shooting in Stitch Assist Mode Horizontal Series Vertical Series 2 MatrixCamera Positioning How to Frame a SubjectWhat is the Stitch Function? LandscapesDocuments Turn the Mode Dial to the position LCD monitor will turn onShooting Select from the following image arrangementsShoot the first frame Approximate File Size of One Image Resolution Image SizeCompression Image Quality 1280 x 960 pixelsShooting Close-Ups Macro Mode Adjusting the Exposure Compensation You can take a shot anytime by pressing the shutter buttonSetting the White Balance Setting the Exposure Metering Method Shooting with the AE LockAdjusting Image Quality Settings Recording Settings Switching the Digital Zoom On/OffSwitching the Review Feature On/Off Resetting the File NumberReview Feature File Number Conventions Turn the Mode Dial to the position Press the button Rotating an ImageJumping Images Or button to jump to the first or last ImageViewing Image Information Starting a Slide ShowSelecting Slide Show Images Setting the Play Time Press the Menu button to close the Select menuSelecting Images for Printing Print Settings Dpof SettingsSetting the Auto Replay On/Off There are two ways to select images for printingPress the Menu button to close the Print menu Setting the Date/Time Print Function Selecting the Print TypeMaximum of 998 images may be marked for printing Setting the File Number Print Function Resetting Print Settings Erasing Erasing All ImagesProtecting Images ErasingProtected images will be shown with the icon Camera Settings Displaying the Setup MenuSetting the Beep On/Off Adjusting the LCD Monitor BrightnessSetting the Date/Time Formatting a CF CardSetting the Language Replacing the Button Battery AppendicesLens Camera MaintenanceCamera Body Optical ViewfinderTroubleshooting Camera will not record CF card slot cover is open Battery cover opened immediAtely after Mode Dial turned to Display panel flashes CFReplace it with a new one Battery pack will not Battery consumed quickly Battery pack capacity reducedBattery pack life exceeded Power adapterReset the white balance mode Set the camera to a mode other thanWith surroundings Positive + setting Onto camera from the subject Flash mode is set to Flash OnList of Message Codes Following codes may appear in the display panelNo CF card List of MessagesBusy By formattingMore Cannot rotateUnidentified Image Edited on another computerImage Quality Settings List of FunctionsRecording Functions Specifications PowerShot S10Normal / Fine / Super Fine Battery Pack NB-5H sold separately in some regions Symbols IndexVideo OUT Terminal Canon Customer Support Canon Marketing Services Canon Marketing Malaysia Sdn. BhdPage Page IE-027-V1 0999CH5.2 Canon INC

S10 specifications

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