INFRARED DATA TRANSFER

This camera can perform IrDA data communication with digi- tal equipment that supports IrTran-P protocol.

Infrared data transfer capabilities let you exchange image data with another digital camera without physical connec- tion.

This camera uses IrDA IrTran-P protocol, which was jointly developed by NTT, Sony, Sharp, Okaya Systemware and CASIO to provide a means for transferring digital camera still images using infrared signals. (January 1998)

IMPORTANT!

IrTran-P communication can be performed only with equipment that supports IrTran-P protocol.

During IrTran-P image data transfers, the ID (product identification string) of the other equipment is shown on the camera’s monitor screen. The ID normally shows the manufacturer and product name, but no ID may appear at all, depending on how the equipment was set up by the manufacturer.

When performing IrTran-P data communication with another QV-3000EX/Ir camera, images are trans- ferred as-is, without any change in size (2048 x 1536 or 1024 x 768 pixels).

When using IrTran-P data communication to send image data to a CASIO QV-770 digital camera, QV- 3000EX/Ir 2048 x 1536 images and 1024 x 768 im- ages are converted to 640 x 480 images.

How images are affected by IrTran-P transfers with other equipment depends on the other equipment.

Receiving Data

1.Align the POWER/Function Switch with PLAY.

2.Press / .

• This causes the receive stand by screen to appear.

3.Align the infrared port of the camera with the port of the sending unit, and start the send op- eration.

See the documentation that comes with the sending unit for details on its operation.

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Casio QV-3000EX/Ir manual Infrared Data Transfer, 103, Receiving Data, Align the POWER/Function Switch with Play Press