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PLAYBACK
E-109
PLAYBACK
You can use the cameras built in monitor screen to play
back recorded images.
Basic Playback Operation
Use the following procedure to scroll through recorded im-
ages stored in the cameras memory.
1.
Align the power/function switch with .
: PLAY mode for playing back images
2.
Rock the control button to the left or right, or
rotate the selector dial to scroll through im-
ages on the monitor screen.
NOTES
Keeping the control button pressed toward the left or
right scrolls through images at high speed.
In order to allow for faster playback image scrolling,
the image that initially appears on the monitor screen
is a preview image, which is of somewhat lower quality
than the actual display image. The actual display im-
age appears about two seconds after the preview im-
age. Note that a fully detailed actual display image
may not be available in the case of some images cop-
ied from certain digital camera models.
If you want to do this:
Scroll forward
Scroll backward
Do this:
Rock the control button to the right.
Rock the control button to the left.
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Seite 1 - PLAYBACK

PLAYBACKE-109PLAYBACKYou can use the camera’s built in monitor screen to playback recorded images.Basic Playback OperationUse the following procedure

Seite 2 - Playing a Movie

PLAYBACKE-118Resizing an ImageYou can use the following procedure to change an image toVGA size (640 x 480 pixels).• VGA is the optimum image size for

Seite 3 - Playing a Panorama

DELETING IMAGESE-119DELETING IMAGESYou can delete the currently displayed image, one or moreselected images, all the images in one or more selected fo

Seite 4 - Enlarging the Playback Image

DELETING IMAGESE-120NOTE• The camera does not maintain open spaces in itsmemory. Deleting an image causes images followingthe deleted image to be shif

Seite 5 - Displaying the 9-image View

DELETING IMAGESE-121• Any image marked with the icon is marked for de-letion. It will be deleted when you perform the nextstep of this procedure.• Y

Seite 6 - Press DISP

DELETING IMAGESE-122• Any folder with the icon is marked for deletion. Allits images will be deleted when you perform the nextstep of this procedure

Seite 7 - Other Image Information

MANAGING IMAGESE-123MANAGING IMAGESThe image management capabilities of the camera make iteasy to keep track of images. You can protect imagesagainst

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MANAGING IMAGESE-12411070026.JPGMonthDaySerial numberExtension (.JPG/.TIF/.AVI)FilesEach folder can contain up to 250 image files. If you try tosave t

Seite 9 - Using the Slide Show Feature

MANAGING IMAGESE-125Protecting Images Against DeletionImage protection guards against accidental deletion of im-ages stored on the camera’s memory car

Seite 10 - Resizing an Image

MANAGING IMAGESE-126Protecting and Unprotecting All Imagesin Selected Folders1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Press MENU.3.Select “Protect”

Seite 11 - DELETING IMAGES

MANAGING IMAGESE-127Protecting and Unprotecting All Images1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Press MENU.3.Select “Protect” “All” and then ro

Seite 12 - Deleting Selected Images

PLAYBACKE-110Playing a MovieUse the following procedure to play back a movie recordedin the Movie Mode.1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Rock

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MANAGING IMAGESE-128Making DPOF Settings for Particular Im-ages1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Press MENU.3.Select “DPOF” “Select” and th

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MANAGING IMAGESE-129Making DPOF Settings for ParticularFolders1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Press MENU.3.Select “DPOF” “Folder” and the

Seite 15 - MANAGING IMAGES

MANAGING IMAGESE-130If you want to do this:Decrease the number ofcopies valueIncrease the number of cop-ies valueToggle printing of recordingdates on

Seite 16 - 11070026.JPG

OTHER SETTINGSE-131Changing the Menu LanguageWhen you first purchase your camera, it comes with a set ofthree different menu languages from which you

Seite 17 - Protecting Selected Images

OTHER SETTINGSE-132Transferring Menu Language Data to a MemoryCardThe procedure you should use to transfer a language set fileto a memory card depends

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OTHER SETTINGSE-133 Macintosh1.Set the bundled CD-ROM into your Macintosh’sCD-ROM drive.2.Connect the camera to your Macintosh usingthe USB cable (pa

Seite 19

OTHER SETTINGSE-1341.Insert the memory card you created using oneof the procedures under “Transferring MenuLanguage Data to a Memory Card” on page E-1

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OTHER SETTINGSE-135Turning the Confirmation Beep On and OffUse the following procedure to turn the beep that soundseach time you press a button on and

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-136CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTYour camera has three terminals for connection to externalequipment: a VIDEO OUT

Seite 22 - PRINT Image Matching

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1371.Use the video cable to connect the camera tothe television as shown in the illustration.2.Perform the required

Seite 23 - OTHER SETTINGS

PLAYBACKE-111Playing a PanoramaUse the following procedure to play back a panorama re-corded in the Panorama Mode.1.Align the power/function switch wi

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-138Connecting to a ComputerYou can use the special USB cable that comes bundled withthe camera to connect it to the

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-139• Your camera requires a special QV Camera USB cable.Use of a commercially available USB cable or the option-ally

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-140Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image DataIn addition to the cable connections described in the previ-ous section

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-141Memory Card DataImages recorded with this camera and other data is storedon the memory card using DCF (Design rul

Seite 28 - Connecting to a Television

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-142Memory Card File Structure<¥DCIM¥> (Parent Folder)INDEX.HTM (Card Browser Main File)QVCAM.QVS (Management F

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-143• Main Image FileContents: Still image file recorded by the camera• Main Movie FileContents: Movie file recorded

Seite 30 - Connecting to a Computer

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-144• The above is also true about the names of folders insidethe DCIM folder. These folders must be returned to then

Seite 31 - Disconnecting the USB Cable

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-145Using the HTML Card BrowserThe camera’s Card Browser generates HTML files that letyou see a table of image thumbn

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1465.Click the control button to apply it.• When you turn on any Card Browser (Type 1 through4), the camera creates

Seite 33 - DCF Protocol

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-147Viewing Card Browser File ContentsUse your computer’s Web Browser to view the contents ofthe Card Browser files.1

Seite 34 - Memory Card File Structure

PLAYBACKE-112Enlarging the Playback ImageUse the following procedure to enlarge the playback imageon the screen. You can enlarge the image up to 3.2 t

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1484.You can click the following items on the screento perform the operations described below.To do this:Start an au

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-149• Image PropertiesThe following is the information provided by the ImageProperties screen.File Size : File sizeRe

Seite 37 - Using the HTML Card Browser

REFERENCEE-150REFERENCECamera MenusThe following shows lists of menus that appear in the RECmode and PLAY mode, and their settings.• The settings that

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REFERENCEE-151PLAY modeDate Style Year/Month/DayDay/Month/YearMonth/Day/YearAdjust Time settingNTSC / PALInitial default setting is English.Off / OnNo

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REFERENCEE-152Mode SettingsSettings in Each Mode쑗 : Available ҂ : Not availableDrive ModeExposure Mode1-ImageContinuousAEBMoviePanorama ModeP ModeA M

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REFERENCEE-153쑗 : Available 왕 : Partially available ҂ : Not availableDrive Mode + Exposure Mode CombinationsThe following table shows to what exte

Seite 41 - Saving Card Browser Files

REFERENCEE-154Full Auto Mode SettingsThe following are the settings that are selected automatically by the camera in the Full Auto Mode. You cannot ch

Seite 42 - REFERENCE

REFERENCEE-155Troubleshooting1. Batteries are not oriented correctly.2. Batteries are dead.3. Using the wrong AC adaptor.1. Activation of Auto Power O

Seite 43 - PLAY mode

REFERENCEE-156SymptomProbable CauseActionRecordingUnable to perform MENUand other button operationsRecorded image is blurred.Power failure during self

Seite 44 - Settings in Each Mode

REFERENCEE-157SymptomProbable CauseActionPlaybackCannot display a particularimage.Monitor screen contents donot appear on the screen ofa connected TV.

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PLAYBACKE-113Displaying the 9-image ViewThe following procedure displays nine images on the monitorscreen at the same time.1.Align the power/function

Seite 46 - Non-Menu Settings

REFERENCEE-158RECORD ERRORThere are no imageson this memory card!This camera cannotdisplay the imageyou selected!REPLACE BATTERY!NOT FORMAT MENUSome p

Seite 47 - Troubleshooting

REFERENCEE-159Insert memory card!MEMORY FULLChange quality/sizeor delete unneededimagesMEMORY FULLDelete unneededimagesLENS CAPThere is no memory card

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REFERENCEE-160Description ... Digital cameraModel ... QV-4000Recorded ImageFile Format ...

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REFERENCEE-161Recording Functions ... One-shot, continuous, movie, pan-orama, AEB, self-timer, macro, BestShotMonitor...

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REFERENCEE-162Battery LifeThe values noted below indicate the number of hours before bat-tery failure under normal operating temperature (25°C). These

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PLAYBACKE-114Selecting a Specific Image in the 9-imageView1.Display the 9-image view.2.Press DISP.• This causes a pointer to appear in the upper left

Seite 52 - Specifications

PLAYBACKE-115Displaying the Histogram andOther Image InformationThe camera saves the histogram and other image informa-tion along with the image itsel

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PLAYBACKE-116• Except for the histogram, “-----” is shown in place ofany item for which information is uncertain or other-wise unavailable.3.Rock the

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PLAYBACKE-117IMPORTANT!• Auto Power Off (page E-35) is disabled wheneverSlide Show is being used. This means you should notleave Slide Show running wh

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