
GENERAL GUIDE
Timekeeping Mode
Timekeeping Mode
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VISUAL DATABANK Mode
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IR Mode
IRCOMStopwatch Mode
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Countdown Timer Mode
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Camera Mode
•Pressing F in any mode besides the VISUAL DATABANK Mode and the IR Mode enters the Camera Mode.
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•Pressing D while in the Camera Mode enters the VISUAL DATABANK Mode so you can view images you have just recorded.
CAMERA MODE
Use the Camera Mode to record images.•The lens for image recording is located on the top edge of the watch.Note
•Wrist Camera memory can store up to approximately 80 images. The actual number of images you can store depends on recording conditions. If you record many brightly lit or colorful images, for example, the total number of images you can store may be less than 80.
•The above is also true for the remaining memory capacity value. This value is an approximate number for reference purposes only. Depending on recording conditions, you may be able to store fewer images than that indicated on the display.
To record an image
1.Press F to enter the Camera Mode.•Note that you cannot enter the Camera Mode from the VISUAL DATABANK Mode and the IR Mode.
•The Camera Mode screen first shows remaining memory capacity for about one second, followed by the image being picked up by the lens.
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2.While viewing the image on the display, point the lens of the watch at the subject whose image you want to record.
3.Press F to release the shutter and record the image.•This records the image currently on the display and stores it into memory. The image remains on the display for about three or four seconds as the record operation is being performed.
Note
•All watch button operations are disabled while the record operation is in progress.
•The watch stays in the Camera Mode for about one minute after you enter it. Then it automatically enters the VISUAL DATABANK Mode and displays the last image recorded. See “Camera Rest Interval” for more information.
•The message REC FULL appears on the display to indicate that memory is full. You will not be able to record an image while this message is displayed. If this happens, delete images you no longer need to make room for more images.
Camera Mode Precautions
General
•Never touch the surface of the lens. Fingerprints or dirt on the lens can cause poor performance of the camera function. To clean the lens surface, use a camera lens blower to blow off any dirt or dust particles, and then wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
•Take care that you do not accidentally move the watch when you press F to release the shutter.
•Insufficient lighting can result in poor images. Shoot in daylight whenever possible. At night, shoot indoors in a
Camera Rest Interval
Camera Mode operations consume considerable battery power. To protect against premature rundown of its battery, the watch automatically goes into a rest interval, during which you will be unable to
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Displayed Image Size and Memory Image Size
Though the size of images displayed by this watch is 120 ⋅ 120 dots, the size of the image stored in memory is 176 ⋅ 144 dots. This means that after you transfer images to your computer or another device, you can display them 176 ⋅ 144 dots.