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| Cannot exchange data be- | 1. | Incorrect cable connection |
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TECH SUPPORT
2. After checking that the SYSTEM RESET message is on the display, press the shutter button to perform a system reset or turn power off if you do not want to perform a system reset.
•Never turn off power while the system reset is in progress! Doing so will damage camera memory are require servicing by an authorized service provider!
•Be sure to power the camera using the AC adaptor or
a new set of alkaline or lithium batteries. Weak batter- ies or manganese batteries can result in a power fail- ure while the system reset operation is in progress, causing damage to camera memory.
•If the MEMORY ERROR message continues to ap- pear on the display after you perform the reset proce- dure, contact your nearest CASIO service provider.
After the final “SYSTEM RESET” confirmation message appears, press the shutter button.
The display should return to normal after the system reset is complete.
Important!
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MEMORY ERROR | Problem with internal memory. Contact your dealer or an | ||
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MEMORY FULL | Not enough memory for further recording. Delete some | ||
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| NORMAL to ECONOMY (page 24, 54). | ||
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SYSTEM ERROR | Problem with internal memory. Contact your dealer or an | ||
CALL TECH | authorized CASIO service provider. |
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SPECIFICATIONS
Recording System | ............. Digital (JPEG |
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| JPEG, TIFF and other format. | ||||
Recording Medium | ............ Flash memory (4MB) |
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Memory Capacity | ............... FINE: 30 i mages (minimum) | ||||
| (Approximately 124KB compressed) | ||||
| NORMAL: 60 images (minimum) | ||||
| (Approximately 62KB compressed) | ||||
| ECONOMY: 120 images |
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| Effective Pixels: 330,000) | ||||
Computer Output image | ... 640 x 480 pixels |
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Lens .................................... | Fixed focal point with macro position; | ||||
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Aperture .............................. | f2, f8 auto switching | /fixed | |||
Focus Range ...................... | NORMAL: 0.7m to |
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| MACRO: 14cm to 16cm (5.5" to 6.3") | ||||
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Light Metering .................... | TTL center priority by CCD | ||||
Exposure Metering | ............ Program AE, |
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Exposure Range | ................ EV +5 to 18 |
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Shutter ................................ | CCD shutter | |
Shutter Speed .................... | 1/8 to 1/4000 second | |
White Balance .................... | Aut | omatic, Fixed |
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Recording Modes .............. | ||
| Panorama; Title; Macro | |
Flash Modes ....................... | AUTO, ON, OFF | |
Monitor/Viewfinder ............ | ||
| 122,100 (555 x 220) pixels | |
Video Output ...................... | NTSC |
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Input/Output Terminals | .... DIGITAL IN/OUT, VIDEO OUT, AC | |
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Power Supply ..................... | Four batteries | |
| lithium batteries)/AC adaptor (AD- | |
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Power Consumption......... | Approximately 6.8 W |
Battery Life |
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Continuous | Approximately 190 |
| Approximately 320 |
Playback | minutes |
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Continuous | Approximately 690 |
| Approximately 1,430 |
Recording | shots |
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“Continuous Recording” is made without use of the camera’s flash. Regardless of use of the camera’s flash, turning on and off the power switch, as well as other operating conditions may affect the above values.
Note: The above values are obtained based on Panasonic’s alkaline batteries and Fujifilm’s lithium batteries.
They may vary if other manufacturer’s batteries are used. For your reference, the values when the camera is operated with Duracell’s batteries are shown below.
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Auto Play | Approximately 100 minutes | |
Continuous Recording | Approximately 190 shots | |
Dimensions ........................ | 129(W) x 66(H) x 38(D) mm / | |
| 5" (W) x 2.6" (H) x 1.5" (D) | |
Weight ................................. | Approximately 200g | / |
| 7oz. (excluding batteries) | |
Standard Accessories...... | wrist strap; soft | case; video cable; four |
| LR6 alkaline batteries;owner’s manual |
•The liquid crystal panel built into this camera is the product of pre- cision engineering, with an effective pixel rate of 99.99%. This also means, however that 0.01% of the pixels can be expected to fail to light or to remain lit at all times.
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