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thePCandthenwritethembacktothe -You cannot print pictures with printers

card,thepicturesmaybedisplayedwith which do not support PictBridge. (P83) datesdifferentfromtheactualrecording • Reset the mode to [!_. (P83) datesincalendarplaybacketc.

7:The ends of the pictures are cut at

TV, PC and

printer

 

printing.

 

 

 

1: The picture

does not appear on the

• When using

a printer with a trimming or

television.

 

 

 

borderless printing function, cancel this

 

 

 

function before printing. (For details,

• Is the camera connected to the TV

refer to the operating instructions for the

correctly?

 

 

 

 

 

 

printer.)

 

 

 

• Set the TV input to external input mode.

 

 

 

• When you order photo studios to print

 

 

 

 

2: The display

areas on the TV screen

pictures,

ask

the photo

studio if the

and the camera's LCD monitor are

pictures

can

be printed

with both ends.

different.

 

 

 

8:The picture is not displayed fully on

Depending

on the TV model, the area

the TV.

 

 

 

display may be smaller so the picture

• Set the aspect of the TV on the camera.

may be stretched horizontally or vertically

(P20)

 

 

 

and the top and bottom or left and right of

 

 

 

Others

 

 

 

the picture may be cut off when it is

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

displayed. This is due to the TV

1 :An unreadable language

was selected

specifications

and is not a malfunction.

by mistake.

 

 

3: The motion pictures cannot be played

• Press [MENU/SET], select the [SETUP]

menu icon [,_] and then select the [@'_]

back on a TV.

 

 

 

 

icon to set the desired language. (P20)

• Are you trying to play back the motion

2: The setting for the auto review

pictures by directly inserting the card in

function

is disabled.

 

the card slot of the TV?

 

 

 

 

 

- Connect

the camera

to the TV with the

• Is the camera in burst mode (P63) or

AV cable

(supplied)

and then play back

motion picture mode [_]

(P52) or

the pictures

on the camera. (P87)

[SELF PORTRAIT] (P46) in scene

4: The picture cannot be transferred

mode?

 

 

 

- In these cases, you cannot set the auto

when the camera is connected to a

review function in the [SETUP] menu.

PC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Is the camera

connected to the PC

3: A red lamp sometimes

turns on when

correctly?

 

 

 

the shutter button is pressed halfway.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

• Is the camera recognized by the PC

• In dark places, the AF assist lamp (P63)

lights red to make it easier to focus on a

correctly?

subject.

 

5:The card is not recognized by the PC. (The built-in memory is recognize)

Disconnect the USB connection cable.

Connect it again while the card is inserted in the camera.

6:The picture cannot be printed when the camera is connected to a printer.

Does the printer support PictBridge?

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Contents VQT1 C14 PanasonicInformation for Your Safety DMC-FX1O Following Applies only in the U.S.AFollowing Applies only in Canada About the battery charger About the battery packBattery charger Read together with the Cautions for Use. Pg0 Care of the camera Do not strongly shake or bump the cameraContents Becomeseasier SettingthefocusmethodAndtime OthersComponents Standard AccessoriesNames CD-ROM13 14 15 1011Play back the pictures Quick GuideCharging the Battery with the Charger Number of recordable pictures About the BatteryPlayback time Charging time IApprox, 130 minCard optional Inserting and Removing the BatteryOptional About the Built-inHttpllpanasonic.co.jpIpavclgloballcs Initial setting Setting Date/Time Clock SetChanging the clock setting Press MENU/SETPlayback mode P30 About the Mode DialAdvanced Intelligent ISO sensitivity mode P42 Macro mode P43Setting the Menu Youcan About the Setup MenuClock SET Monitor World Time P56=BEEP Beep LevelVideo OUT ResetTV Aspect @J LanguageScreen display in normal picture mode Initial settings Switching the LCD Monitor DisplaySwitching the screen display LCD Monitor DisplayFocus range is 50 cm 1.64 feet to J Taking picturesPress the shutter button fully to take a picture Color P59 Color of the subject will differ if Try the AF/AE lock technique or macro modeTaking Pictures Simple ModeNight Portrait P46 -NIGHT Scenery P47 Candle Light P48Other Settings in Simple mode Settings in Simple mode PICT.MODEAuto Review Zoom Taking Pictures withBurst COL.MODE Travel Date World TimePicture size and maximum zoom Magnification Menu operation Press MENU/SET Checking the Recorded Picture Review Playing back/Deleting Pictures ALL Delete To delete Multi DeletePress to select YES and then Press MENU/SET to set Press 41/1 to select the picture and then press to set@ s2 ,3 About the LCD MonitorRecording guide line Press A/T to select a mode Press LCD Mode for I secondPower LCD High Angle OFFCanceling Power LCD or High angle mode Taking Pictures using the Built-in FlashPress A/V to select a mode Auto171 Available flash settings by recording modeISO Red-eye Reduction Hash settingForced Red-eye Reduction Slow sync ForcedPress Press Air to select a mode Self-timerTaking Pictures with Self PortraitUnderexposed Compensating the ExposureProperly exposed Overexposed Optical Image Stabilizer Press To select Stabilizer function Mode ThenMODE1 MODE2Subject being recorded Sensitivity according To the movementTaking Close-up PicturesFocus range Taking pictures that Scene mode0A04 Sensitivity Colmode Technique for Portrait modeAdvanced CRecording pictures Wide1×andbeingabout1.5m AftertakingthepicturePicture AmalfunctionAge display setting Starry SKY Setting the shutter speedExposure Balance Burst Stabilizer Turn the camera off when taking off or landing Technique for Aerial photo modePress the shutter button fully to Stop recording Motion Picture Mode30fpsVGA Islower Pictureswith30fpsWith10fpsalthoughthepicturequality Thefilesizewith10fpsQVGAissmall soitissuitablefore-mailsRecording which Day of the Vacation You Take the Picture Press MENU/SET to close the menu Take a picture Canceling the travel dateDisplaying the Time at Travel Destination World Time Setting the home area Home Perform steps 1,2World Time Then pressFinishing setting the home area Menu Using the REC ModeAutowhite Whitebalance Forrecordingunder Halogen halogenlighting ForusingthepresetBalance DaylightSensitivity 100 1250 Use Bright DMC-FX12 When the aspect ratio isDMC-FX10 About HI QualityAdvanced Recording pictures Vivid NaturalSepia Rotate the zoom lever towards Displaying MultipleScreens Press /I/1/1 to select a PicturePress A/V/41/I to select a Picture and then press MENU/ SET Displaying Pictures byTo stop using the playback zoom Using the Playback ZoomRotate the zoom lever towards To enlarge the picture Press A/V/I/I to move PositionStopping motion picture playback Press Playing Back MotionRotate Disr Date Stamp Resize Trimming Items that can be set Using the Play mode menuSlide Show PT0 Favorite PT0 RotatePress to finish Press to select Start and then press MENU/SETDeleting all favorites Press to select on and then press MENU/SETMulti and then press Menu Press MENU/SET twice to close the menuSET Shooting Date Multi or Cancel and then Press MENU/SET CancelResize Trimming To print the date Protect Icon Appears Press 1/1 to select the size Then press Press 41/1 to select the picture Then pressPress I/T to select YES or No and then press MENU/SET MenuPress 1/1 to select the picture and then press MENU/SET Press / to select the copy Destination and then pressPress MENU/SET several times to close the menu Press to select YES and then Press MENU/SET Connecting to a PC Conditions under which a different folder number is used ThecommunicationonceonthePC. cameras screen Disconnect the USB connection cable after printing Press to select Print Start and then press MENU/SETPrint with Date Press to select Print Start Then press MENU/SETWhen printing different pictures on 1 sheet of paper Setting the date printing with Dpof print in advanceNUM. of Prints Paper SizePlaying Back Pictures Playing back pictures using the AV cable suppliedPlaying back pictures on a TV with an SD Memory Card slot Screen Display Recording Normal Picture Mode OISO RecordingEnlarge PlaybackMail Others About the Lens Dispose of unusable batteryMessage Display Card Do not leave the card where Temperature is high, whereThis Memory Card is Protected No Additional Delete Selections can be MadeMemory Card Error Format this CARD? BUILT-INMEMORY Error Format BUILT-IN MEMORY?Memory Card Parameter Error Please Turn Camera OFF and then on AgainUSB Mode CHANGED. Please Remove the USB Cable TroubleshootingPlease RE-CONNECT the Printer Recorded picture looks rough. Noise appears on the picture 42or 3 pictures are taken at one timeMotion picture recording stops in the middle LCD monitorNoise appears on the LCD monitor LCD monitor flickers indoorsFlash is activated 2 times Picture is not played backIs disabled Setting for the auto reviewWhen the camera is connected to a TelevisionLens clicks AF assist lamp does not turn onFile numbers are not recorded consecutively 512MB Number of Recordable Pictures and Available512MB 590 940 730 1370100 812MB 480 Available recording time when recording motion pictures101 Built-in Memory102 SpecificationsRecording file format 104 105 Digital Camera Accessory SystemFor USA Customers Digital Camera Accessory Order Form1O7 Request for Service Notice For USA OnlyPanasonic Digital Still Camera Limited Warranty Limited Warranty For USA Only109 110 Customer Services Directory For USA OnlyYou may also contact us directly at 111 Precautions a prendrePour le Canada LA PLUIE, h. LRUMIDITI, aPropos du bloc-batterie 112Propos du chargeur de batterie 113 IndexLCD 114Panasonic Puerto Rico, Inc VQTlClPanasonic Canada Inc
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