PLAYBACKE-109PLAYBACKYou can use the camera’s built in monitor screen to playback recorded images.Basic Playback OperationUse the following procedure
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
DELETING IMAGESE-119DELETING IMAGESYou can delete the currently displayed image, one or moreselected images, all the images in one or more selected fo
DELETING IMAGESE-120NOTE• The camera does not maintain open spaces in itsmemory. Deleting an image causes images followingthe deleted image to be shif
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
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
MANAGING IMAGESE-123MANAGING IMAGESThe image management capabilities of the camera make iteasy to keep track of images. You can protect imagesagainst
MANAGING IMAGESE-12411070026.JPGMonthDaySerial numberExtension (.JPG/.TIF/.AVI)FilesEach folder can contain up to 250 image files. If you try tosave t
MANAGING IMAGESE-125Protecting Images Against DeletionImage protection guards against accidental deletion of im-ages stored on the camera’s memory car
MANAGING IMAGESE-126Protecting and Unprotecting All Imagesin Selected Folders1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Press MENU.3.Select “Protect”
MANAGING IMAGESE-127Protecting and Unprotecting All Images1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Press MENU.3.Select “Protect” “All” and then ro
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
MANAGING IMAGESE-128Making DPOF Settings for Particular Im-ages1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Press MENU.3.Select “DPOF” “Select” and th
MANAGING IMAGESE-129Making DPOF Settings for ParticularFolders1.Align the power/function switch with .2.Press MENU.3.Select “DPOF” “Folder” and the
MANAGING IMAGESE-130If you want to do this:Decrease the number ofcopies valueIncrease the number of cop-ies valueToggle printing of recordingdates on
OTHER SETTINGSE-131Changing the Menu LanguageWhen you first purchase your camera, it comes with a set ofthree different menu languages from which you
OTHER SETTINGSE-132Transferring Menu Language Data to a MemoryCardThe procedure you should use to transfer a language set fileto a memory card depends
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
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
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
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-136CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTYour camera has three terminals for connection to externalequipment: a VIDEO OUT
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1371.Use the video cable to connect the camera tothe television as shown in the illustration.2.Perform the required
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
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-138Connecting to a ComputerYou can use the special USB cable that comes bundled withthe camera to connect it to the
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
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-140Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image DataIn addition to the cable connections described in the previ-ous section
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-141Memory Card DataImages recorded with this camera and other data is storedon the memory card using DCF (Design rul
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-142Memory Card File Structure<¥DCIM¥> (Parent Folder)INDEX.HTM (Card Browser Main File)QVCAM.QVS (Management F
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-143• Main Image FileContents: Still image file recorded by the camera• Main Movie FileContents: Movie file recorded
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
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-145Using the HTML Card BrowserThe camera’s Card Browser generates HTML files that letyou see a table of image thumbn
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
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-147Viewing Card Browser File ContentsUse your computer’s Web Browser to view the contents ofthe Card Browser files.1
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
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
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-149• Image PropertiesThe following is the information provided by the ImageProperties screen.File Size : File sizeRe
REFERENCEE-150REFERENCECamera MenusThe following shows lists of menus that appear in the RECmode and PLAY mode, and their settings.• The settings that
REFERENCEE-151PLAY modeDate Style Year/Month/DayDay/Month/YearMonth/Day/YearAdjust Time settingNTSC / PALInitial default setting is English.Off / OnNo
REFERENCEE-152Mode SettingsSettings in Each Mode쑗 : Available ҂ : Not availableDrive ModeExposure Mode1-ImageContinuousAEBMoviePanorama ModeP ModeA M
REFERENCEE-153쑗 : Available 왕 : Partially available ҂ : Not availableDrive Mode + Exposure Mode CombinationsThe following table shows to what exte
REFERENCEE-154Full Auto Mode SettingsThe following are the settings that are selected automatically by the camera in the Full Auto Mode. You cannot ch
REFERENCEE-155Troubleshooting1. Batteries are not oriented correctly.2. Batteries are dead.3. Using the wrong AC adaptor.1. Activation of Auto Power O
REFERENCEE-156SymptomProbable CauseActionRecordingUnable to perform MENUand other button operationsRecorded image is blurred.Power failure during self
REFERENCEE-157SymptomProbable CauseActionPlaybackCannot display a particularimage.Monitor screen contents donot appear on the screen ofa connected TV.
PLAYBACKE-113Displaying the 9-image ViewThe following procedure displays nine images on the monitorscreen at the same time.1.Align the power/function
REFERENCEE-158RECORD ERRORThere are no imageson this memory card!This camera cannotdisplay the imageyou selected!REPLACE BATTERY!NOT FORMAT MENUSome p
REFERENCEE-159Insert memory card!MEMORY FULLChange quality/sizeor delete unneededimagesMEMORY FULLDelete unneededimagesLENS CAPThere is no memory card
REFERENCEE-160Description ... Digital cameraModel ... QV-4000Recorded ImageFile Format ...
REFERENCEE-161Recording Functions ... One-shot, continuous, movie, pan-orama, AEB, self-timer, macro, BestShotMonitor...
REFERENCEE-162Battery LifeThe values noted below indicate the number of hours before bat-tery failure under normal operating temperature (25°C). These
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
PLAYBACKE-115Displaying the Histogram andOther Image InformationThe camera saves the histogram and other image informa-tion along with the image itsel
PLAYBACKE-116• Except for the histogram, “-----” is shown in place ofany item for which information is uncertain or other-wise unavailable.3.Rock the
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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