Panasonic DMC-FZ2A operating instructions Setting the Date/Time Clock Set

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Preparation

Setting the Date/Time (Clock Set)

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SETUP 2/2

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CLOCK SET

 

LANGUAGE

ENG

SELECT SET EXIT MENU

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CLOCK SET

10:00 1.AUG.2003

D/M/Y

SELECT SET EXIT MENU

If the message [PLEASE SET THE CLOCK] appears, set the date and time.

You can go to the setup menu by pressing the [MENU] button during the message is displayed.

You can set the year from 2003 to 2099. The 24-hour system is used.

1Press the [MENU] button.

2Press 1 to make the setup menu appear.

In simple mode, skip this step.

3Press 3/4 to select [CLOCK SET], and then press 1.

4Press 3/4/2/1 to set date and time, and then press 1.

5Press 3/4 to select [M/D/Y], [D/M/Y] or [Y/M/D].

6Press the [MENU] button 2 times.

The menu will disappear.

7Check if the date/time setting is displayed correctly, after turning the camera [OFF] and [ON].

It is possible to print the recording date.

When using the [SD Viewer for DSC] in the supplied CD-ROM, you can print with the recording date by setting its position on the picture. For further information (software installation), read the supplied operating instructions for PC connection.

When you want digital printings with the recording date, be sure to order the printing of the date. For further information, ask a photo studio, a store, etc. Depending on the store, it may not be printed.

When the fully charged battery is inserted to the camera more than one hour, the clock setting is memorized by the camera for about 24 hours even after the battery is removed. (The time may be shorter if the battery is not charged sufficiently)

When the clock setting is cancelled, please set the date and time again.

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Contents Operating Instructions Information for Your Safety Dear CustomerContents Others Standard Accessories Names of the Components Front ViewUp View Back ViewBattery Charger/AC Adaptor Left ViewRight View Bottom ViewLCD Monitor Display/Viewfinder Display RecordingRecording in Simple mode Playback InternetQuick Guide Charge the battery # 2 P11Preparation Charging the Battery Attach the battery to the AC adaptor #When the Charge indicator B turns off, charging is finished Remove the battery from the AC adaptorInserting the Battery Removing the batteryCharging environment and charging error Battery indicatorCharging time and available recording time Using the AC Adaptor Inserting the Card Open the Memory Card/battery doorRemoving the card Access to the card SD Memory Card supplied and MultiMediaCard optionalSD Memory Card MultiMediaCardTurning Power on/off Power indicator LightingSet the power switch to on Set the power switch to OFFAdjusting the Viewfinder Diopter Adjustment Adjustment dialRemove the lens ring Attach the lens hood adaptor Supplied Attaching the Lens HoodAttach the lens hood 2 supplied Remove the lens hood Reverse the lens hood and attach it Temporarily storing the lens hoodAttach the lens cap Attaching the Strap Attaching the Lens Cap Using the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Menu display In multi/zoom playbackShutter Button Pressing halfway/Pressing fully Mode Dial Preparation Operating the Menu Press the Menu buttonSetting the Date/Time Clock Set Press the Menu button Press 1 to make the setup menu appearViewfinder, press the shutter button halfway Taking PicturesPress the shutter button fully to take the picture About the shutter jiggle Taking Pictures in Simple Mode Erasing the captured picture during the review Checking the Captured Picture ReviewAfter taking a picture, press the 4/REVIEW/SET button By pressing the shutter button fully Recording starts Recording Motion ImagesBy pressing the shutter button fully again, recording stops Using the Optical Zoom Using the Digital Zoom Taking Pictures with the Built-in Flash Press Open button to open the FlashTo close the flash Press to the direction of the arrow until it clicksUsing the Optical Image Stabilizer Press 2/1 to select ON/OFFUsing the AF Trigger Using the Focus button to prefocus the cameraUsing the Continuous AF Press Taking Pictures with the Self-timerPress the shutter button fully Taking Pictures with Audio Press the shutter button fully and take a pictureChanging the Picture Size Changing the Quality Data Compression Ratio Taking Pictures with Aperture-priority AE 6,7,8Taking Pictures with Shutter-priority AE Taking Pictures with Macro Mode Set the mode dial to Macro mode Take a pictureTaking Pictures with the Portrait Mode Set the mode dial to Portrait modeTaking Pictures with the Sports Mode Taking Pictures with the Panning Mode Set the mode dial to Panning modeTaking Pictures with the Night Portrait Mode When taking picture of only a Landscape at nightTaking Pictures with the Spot Mode Center the subject in the spot AF area Take a pictureCompensating the Exposure Taking Pictures with Auto AE Bracket Using the AF/AE Lock Set the AF/AE lock again and againUsing the Color Effect Cannot adjust the white balanceAdjusting the Color Tone or the Contrast Picture Adjustment 2,3Setting the White Balance To set manually White set Finely Adjusting the White Balance Setting ISO Sensitivity OFF Using the MC Protector/ND Filter Playing Back Still Pictures Set the mode dial to playbackFast forwarding/Fast rewinding To adjust the sound volume a 2,3During playback, rotate the zoom lever towards Images Multi PlaybackPress 3/4/2/1 to select images Using the Playback Zoom To delete a picture during the playback zoomPlaying Back Motion Images To pauseDeleting Images Delete single imageDeleted Press 2 to select YESDelete multi images Delete all imagesSingle copy setting Writing the Print Information in the Card Dpof SettingTo cancel Multi copy setting To cancel all settings Index setting/to cancelMulti setting/To cancel all settings Single setting/to cancelProtecting Images on the Card Press 3/4/2/1 for setting below Playing Back with Slide Show Automatic PlaybackPress 3/4 to select ALL/DPOF and then press Select Start and then pressTechnical use Adding Audio to Recorded Pictures Audio Dubbing Press the 4/REVIEW/SET button to stop audio recordingResizing Recorded Pictures 4,5,6,7Trimming Recorded Pictures 5,7,8Formatting the Card Adjusting the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder Brightness Using the Auto Review Monitor Setting up the Power Save Mode Resetting the File Number Initializing the settings Playing Back Images with a TV Monitor Viewing images in other countriesConnecting to a PC USB DIRECT-PRINT USB DIRECT-PRINT Single Picture Press 2 to select YES Press the 4/REVIEW/SET buttonUSB DIRECT-PRINT Dpof Picture Press 1 to select Dpof PictureTurn the power switch to OFF. P17 After UseREC mode menu Menu ItemsSimple mode menu Playback mode menuOthers Be sure to detach the battery after use Dispose of an unusable batteryAlways keep the terminals of the battery clean Optimal Use of the BatteryBattery Digital cameraCard AC adaptorLCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens Ring LCD monitor ViewfinderLens ring SD Slide ShowThis Memory Card is Protected Troubleshooting When connecting to PC, images Cannot be transferred Clock setting is resetThis camera chatters when it is Shaken Image is not displayed on TelevisionSpecifications Digital CameraBattery Charger/AC Adaptor Panasonic DE-928B Battery Pack lithium-ion Panasonic CGA-S002EVQT0E74

DMC-FZ2A specifications

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