Canon S45 User Manual

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Camera User Guide
• Please start by reading the Precautions on page 4 of this manual.
• Please refer to the Software Starter Guide for information on installing the software and downloading images.
• Please also read the printer user guide included with your Canon printer.
Flowchart and Reference Guides
This Guide
Shooting with the Camera
Software Starter Guide
Installing the Software
This Guide
Connecting the Camera to a Computer
Software Starter Guide
Downloading Images to a Computer
Printer User Guide
Using the Printer and Printing
Precautions
This digital camera is designed to perform optimally when used with genuine Canon brand digital camera accessories (“Canon Brand Accessories”). You may use non Canon Brand Accessories with this Digital Camera. However, Canon makes no warranties concerning, and is not responsible for damages resulting from, use of non Canon Brand Accessories.
Camera Body Temperature
If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operating the camera for an extended period.
About the LCD Monitor
The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precision manufacturing techniques. More than
99.99% of the pixels operate to specification. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may occasionally misfire
or appear as red or black dots. This has no effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction.
Video Format
Please set the camera’ s video signal format to the one used in your region before using it with a TV monitor (p. 154).
Language Setting
Please see page 23 to change the language setting.
Please read through the “Read This First” section (p. 4) before using your camera.
Charging the Date/Time Battery
• The camera has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery that maintains the date, time and other camera settings. This battery recharges when the main battery pack is inserted into the camera. When you first purchase the camera, place a charged battery pack in it or use the AC adapter kit (sold separately) for at least 4 hours to charge the date/time battery. It will charge even when the camera power is set to Off.
• If the Set Date/Time menu appears when the camera power is turned on, it means that the date/time battery charge is depleted. Recharge it as described above.
Disclaimer
• While every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this guide is accurate and complete, no liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions.
• Canon Inc. reserves the right to change the specifications of the hardware and software described herein at any time without prior notice.
• No part of this guide may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language in any form, by any means, without the prior written permission of Canon Inc.
• Canon Inc. makes no warranties for damages resulting from corrupted or lost data due to a mistaken operation or malfunction of the camera, the software, the CompactFlash™ cards (CF cards), personal computers, peripheral devices, or use of non-Canon CF cards.
Trademark Acknowledgements
• Canon, PowerShot and Bubble Jet are trademarks of Canon, Inc.
• CompactFlash is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
• iBook and iMac are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc.
• Macintosh, PowerBook, Power Macintosh and QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc, registered in the United States and other countries.
• Microsoft, Windows, and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Other names and products not mentioned above may be registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.
Copyright ©2002 Canon Inc. All rights reserved.
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About this Camera User Guide
Symbols Used
: This mark denotes issues that may affect the camera’s operation.
: This mark denotes additional topics that complement the basic operating
procedures.
Question? Look Here First.
3 How do I navigate the menus?
Selecting Menus and Settings (p. 36)
3 What settings are available under each function?
and Will my settings remain in effect even after Ive turned the camera off?
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode (p. 180)
3 How do I go about printing?
About Printing (p. 122)
3 What functions are available through the menus?
Rec. Menu (p. 148) Replay Menu (p. 150) Set up Menu (p. 151) My Camera Menu (p. 155)
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About the Thumb Index
A quick introduction intended for new users who want to shoot first and learn more later. Tells you how to get the camera running and how to begin shooting and playing back images.
Quick Start
Introduces you to all of the camera components, and explains how to load batteries and use the shutter button, among other basic functions. Also explains how to set the camera’s start-up image, start-up sound and shutter sound.
Describes shooting with the camera, from each shooting mode to using the camera’s various shooting features.
Explains how to review recorded images or select replay settings, how to protect images or erase them, and how to edit movies.
Explains how to print and make print settings, and how to select images for transferring to e-mail.
Explains how to transfer images to a computer. Also explains how to use a TV set for shooting and reviewing images.
You must read this section before connecting your camera to a computer .
Shows the Rec. and Replay menus, the Setup menu and the My Camera menu at a glance and error messages. Also explains how to use the Battery and Charger Kit.
Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions
Shooting
Replaying, Erasing
Printing, Transferring
Connecting
Appendix
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Table of Contents

: Functions and operations tables. These pages are shaded on the right edges
to make them easy to find.
Read This First............................................................................. 4
Quick Start .................................................................................. 8
Components Guide................................................................... 10
Front View ................................................................................... 10
Back / Bottom View ...................................................................... 11
Controls....................................................................................... 12
Shooting Mode Dial...................................................................... 13
Operating the Multicontroller ........................................................ 14
Preparing the Camera .............................................................. 15
Charging the Battery Pack.............................................................15
Installing the Battery Pack ............................................................. 17
Installing a CF Card....................................................................... 19
Setting the Date / Time ................................................................. 21
Setting the Language.................................................................... 23
Basic Functions.......................................................................... 24
Turning the Power On / Off ........................................................... 24
Switching between Shooting and Replaying................................... 26
Using the LCD Monitor ................................................................. 28
Using the Viewfinder to Shoot ...................................................... 32
Pressing the Shutter Button........................................................... 33
Using the Zoom (Focal Length) ...................................................... 35
Selecting Menus and Settings........................................................ 36
Customizing the Camera (My Camera Settings) ...................... 40
Changing My Camera Settings...................................................... 40
Registering My Camera Settings .................................................... 42
Shooting - Letting the Camera Select Settings......................... 45
Auto Mode.......................................................................... 45
Reviewing an Image Right after Shooting....................................... 47
Changing the Resolution and Compression.................................... 49
Changing the File Format.............................................................. 52
Using the Flash .................................................................... 54
Portrait Mode ...................................................................... 56
Landscape Mode ................................................................. 56
Night Scene Mode ............................................................... 57
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Fast Shutter ......................................................................... 57
Slow Shutter........................................................................ 58
Stitch Assist Mode................................................................ 59
Movie Mode ........................................................................ 62
Macro Mode........................................................................ 63
Self-Timer ............................................................................ 64
Digital Zoom ................................................................................ 65
Continuous Shooting ........................................................... 66
Shooting - Selecting Particular Effects ..................................... 67
Program AE .........................................................................67
Setting the Shutter Speed..................................................... 69
Setting the Aperture ............................................................ 71
Manually Setting the Shutter Speed and Aperture ................. 73
Selecting an AF frame .......................................................... 74
Switching Between Light Metering Modes ............................ 77
Adjusting the Exposure......................................................... 79
Setting the White Balance .................................................... 80
Changing the Photo Effect .................................................. 83
Changing the ISO Speed ...................................................... 85
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB Mode).................................. 86
Focus Bracketing (Focus-BKT Mode) ...................................... 88
Locking the Exposure Setting (AE Lock) ................................. 90
Locking the Flash Exposure Setting (FE Lock).......................... 92
Switching between the Built-in Flash Adjustment Settings...... 93
Switching the Timing at which the Flash Fires................................. 95
Shooting Images at Set Intervals (Intervalometer)............................ 96
Shooting Problem Subjects for the Autofocus ................................ 98
Saving Custom Settings...................................................... 102
Setting the Auto Rotate Function ................................................ 103
Resetting the File Numbers.......................................................... 104
Replaying................................................................................ 105
Displaying Images Individually ..................................................... 105
Magnifying Images ............................................................ 106
Viewing Images in Sets of Nine (Index Replay) ..................... 107
Jumping Between Images ............................................... 108
Viewing Movies .......................................................................... 109
Editing Movies............................................................................ 110
Rotating Images in the Display .................................................... 112
Attaching Sound Annotations to Images...................................... 113
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Automated Playback (Slide Show)................................................ 114
Protecting Images....................................................................... 118
Erasing .................................................................................... 119
Erasing Images Individually .......................................................... 119
Erasing All Images ...................................................................... 120
Formatting a CF Card ................................................................. 121
Printing ................................................................................... 122
About Printing............................................................................ 122
Selecting from the Print Order Menu ........................................... 124
Connecting the Camera to a Printer ............................................ 126
Printing ...................................................................................... 129
Setting the Print Settings (Direct Print Function)............................ 131
Print Settings (DPOF Print Settings) .............................................. 135
Printing with DPOF Print Settings................................................. 140
Image Transfer Settings (DPOF Transfer Order) ..................... 142
Selecting Images for Transferring ................................................. 142
Viewing Images on a TV Set................................................... 144
Downloading Images to a Computer..................................... 145
Downloading Directly from a CF Card.......................................... 145
Connecting the Camera to a Computer via the USB Cable ........... 146
List of Menu Options and Messages ...................................... 148
Rec. Menu ................................................................................. 148
Replay Menu .............................................................................. 150
Set up Menu .............................................................................. 151
My Camera Menu ...................................................................... 155
Resetting the Settings to Default ................................................. 157
List of Messages ......................................................................... 158
Appendices ............................................................................. 162
Using an AC Adapter Kit (Optional) ............................................. 162
Using a Car Battery Charger (Optional) ........................................ 164
Using the Waterproof Case (Optional) ......................................... 165
Camera Care and Maintenance................................................... 166
Troubleshooting.......................................................................... 167
Specifications .......................................................................... 170
Index ....................................................................................... 176
Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode.......................... 180
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Read This First

Please Read
Test Shots
Before you try to photograph important subjects, we highly recommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that the camera is operating and being operated correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its distributors are not liable for any consequential damages arising from any malfunction of a camera or accessory, including CompactFlash™ cards, that results in the failure of an image to be recorded or to be recorded in a format that is machine sensible.
Warning Against Copyright Infringement
Please note that Canon digital cameras are intended for personal use and should never be used in a manner that infringes upon or contravenes international or domestic copyright laws and regulations. Please be advised that in certain cases the copying of images from performances, exhibitions, or commercial pr operties by means of a camera or other device may contravene copyright or other legal rights even if the image was shot for personal use.
Warranty Limitations
This camera’s warranty is only effective in the country of sale. If a pr oblem arises while the camera is in use abroad, please convey it back to the country of sale before proceeding with a warranty claim to a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
For Canon Customer Support contacts, please see the Canon Limited Warranty supplied with your camera.
Safety Precautions
• Before using the camera, please ensure that you read and understand the safety precautions described below. Always ensure that the camera is operated correctly.
• The safety precautions noted on the following pages ar e intended to instruct you in the safe and correct operation of the camera and its accessories to prevent injuries or damage to yourself, other persons and equipment.
• In the next few pages, the term “equipment” refers primarily to the camera, its power supply accessories and an optional compact power adapter.
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Warnings
Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sources which could damage your eyesight.
Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damage eyesight. In particular, remain at least one meter (39 inches) away from infants when using the flash.
Store this equipment out of the reach of children and infants. Accidental damage to the camera or batteries by a child could result in serious injury. In addition, placement of the strap around the child’s neck could result in asphyxiation.
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter any part of the equipment that is not expressly described in this guide. Disassembly or alteration may result in high-voltage electrical shock. Internal inspections, alterations and repairs should be conducted by qualified service personnel authorized by your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
To avoid the risk of high-voltage electrical shock, do not touch the flash por tion of the camera if it has been damaged. Similarly, never touch internal portions of the equipment that become exposed as a result of damage. There is a risk of high-voltage electrical shock. Please take the first opportunity to consult your camera distributor or a Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Stop operating the equipment immediately if it emits smoke or noxious fumes. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately turn the camera’s power off, remove the camera battery and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Confirm that smoke or fume emissions have ceased. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Stop operating the equipment if it is dropped or the casing is damaged. Failure to do so may result in fire or electrical shock. Immediately turn the camera’s power off, remove the camera battery and unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Do not allow the equipment to come into contact with, or become immersed in, water or other liquids. Do not allow liquids to enter the interior. The camera has not been waterproofed. If the exterior comes into contact with liquids or salt air, wipe it dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. In the event that water or other foreign substances enter the interior, immediately turn the camera’s power off and remove the camera battery or unplug the power cord from the power outlet. Continued use of the equipment may result in fire or electrical shock. Please consult your camera distributor or the closest Canon Customer Support Help Desk.
Do not use substances containing alcohol, benzene, thinners or other flammable substances to clean or maintain the equipment. The use of these substances may lead to fire.
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Remove the power cord on a regular periodic basis and wipe away the dust and dirt
that collects on the plug, the exterior of the power outlet and the surrounding area. In dusty, humid or greasy environments, the dust that collects around the plug over long periods of time may become saturated with humidity and short-circuit, leading to fire.
Do not cut, damage, alter or place heavy items on the power adapter cord. Any of these
actions may cause an electrical short circuit, which may lead to fire or electrical shock.
Do not handle the power cord if your hands are wet. Handling it with wet hands may
lead to electrical shock. When unplugging the cord, ensure that you hold the solid portion of the plug. Pulling on the flexible portion of the cord may damage or expose the wire and insulation, creating the potential for fires or electrical shocks.
Use of power sources not expressly recommended for this equipment may lead to
overheating, distortion of the equipment, fire, electrical shock or other hazards. Use only the recommended power accessories.
Do not place the batteries near a heat source or expose them to direct flame or heat.
Neither should you immerse them in water . Such exposur e may damage the batteries and lead to the leakage of corrosive liquids, fire, electrical shock, explosion or serious injury.
Do not attempt to disassemble, alter or apply heat to the batteries. There is serious risk
of injury due to an explosion. Immediately flush with water any area of the body, including the eyes and mouth, or clothing, that comes into contact with the inner contents of a battery. If the eyes or mouth contact these substances, immediately flush with water and seek medical assistance.
Avoid dropping or subjecting the batteries to severe impacts that could damage the
casings. It could lead to leakage and injury.
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals with metallic objects, such as key holders. It
could lead to overheating, burns and other injuries. Use the supplied terminal cover to transport or store the battery pack.
Before you discard a battery , cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to
prevent direct contact with other objects. Contact with the metallic components of other materials in waste containers may lead to fire or explosions. Discard the batteries in specialized waste facilities if available in your area.
Use NB-2L battery pack only . Use of other batteries may cause explosions or leaks,
resulting in fire, injury and damage to the surroundings.
Use the supplied battery charger to charge the NB-2L battery pack. Use of other
battery chargers may cause the unit to overheat and distort, resulting in fire or electrical shock.
Disconnect the battery charger or the compact power adapter from both the camera
and power outlet after recharging and when the camera is not in use to avoid fires and other hazards.
The battery charger and the camera terminal of the optional compact power adapter
are designed for exclusive use with this camera. Do not use it with other products . There is a risk of fire and other hazards.
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Always keep the terminals of the battery charger clean. Do not place metal objects on top of the terminals. There is a risk of fire and other hazards.
Cautions
Avoid using, placing or storing the equipment in places subject to strong sunlight or high temperatures, such as the dashboard or trunk (boot) of a car. Exposure to intense sunlight and heat may cause the batteries to leak, overheat or explode, resulting in fire, burns or other injuries. High temperatures may also cause deformation of the casing. Ensure that there is good ventilation when using the compact power adapter to charge the battery pack or power the camera.
Do not store the equipment in humid or dusty areas. Storage in such areas could lead to fire, electrical shock or other damage.
Be careful not to bang the camera or subject it to strong impacts or shocks that could lead to injury or damage the equipment when wearing or holding it by the strap.
Be careful not to cover the flash with your fingers when shooting. In addition, do not touch the surface of the flash after taking several pictures in rapid succession. Either action could result in burns.
If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body may become warm. Please take care when operating the camera for an extended period as your hands may experience a burning sensation.
Preventing Malfunctions
Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields
Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or other equipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure to str ong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data.
Avoid Condensation Related Problems
Moving the equipment rapidly between hot and cold temperatures may cause condensation (water droplets) to form on its external and internal surfaces. Y ou can avoid this by placing the equipment in an airtight, resealable plastic bag and letting it adjust to temperature changes slowly before removing it fr om the bag.
If Condensation Forms Inside the Camera
Stop using the camera immediately if you detect condensation. Continued use may damage the equipment. Remove the CF card, and battery or a household power source, from the camera and wait until the moisture evaporates completely befor e resuming use.
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Quick Start

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Charge indicator
Battery lock
Charge the Battery (p. 15).
Charge the battery using the supplied battery charger. The charging is complete when the charge indicator turns from red to green.
Please note that the battery charger shape varies between regions.
Install the Battery (p. 17).
Open the CF card slot/battery cover. Hold back the battery lock in the direction of the arrow using the corner of the battery pack, then insert the battery pack into the compartment until it is locked.
Terminals
Install the CF card (p. 19).
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Open the lens cover (p. 24).
The camera powers up into Shooting mode.
If the [Set Date/Time] menu appears on the LCD monitor, set the date and time (p. 21).
For information about how to change the language, see Setting the Language (p. 23).
Turn the Shooting Mode dial to (p. 45).
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Focus (p. 33).
Aim the camera and lightly press the shutter button halfway. Two beeps will sound when the autofocus is set.
Quick Start
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Shoot (p. 33).
Press the shutter button all the way. You will hear the sound of the shutter close when the shot is complete.
View the recorded image (p. 47).
The recorded image appears in the LCD monitor for approximately 2 seconds. Keep your finger on the shutter button, or press multicontroller while the image is displayed to continue to display the image after the shutter button is released.
on the
To Immediately Delete the Displayed Image
1. Press the button while the image is displayed.
2. Confirm that [Erase] is selected and press on the multicontroller.
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Components Guide

Front View

Zoom Lever Shooting:
(Telephoto)/
(Wide Angle) p. 35
Replaying:
(Zoom in)/ (Zoom out) p. 106
Shutter button (p. 33)
Lens Cover (p. 24)
Optical Viewfinder Window (p. 32) Shooting Mode Dial (p. 13)
AF-assist Beam (p. 34) Red-Eye Reduction Lamp (p. 54)
Self-Timer Lamp (p. 64)
Microphone (p. 113)
Flash (p. 54)
Speaker
(Audio/Video Out) Ter minal (p. 144)
Lens
Terminal Cover
* To connect the camera to a computer or printer, use one of the following cables.
Computer: USB Interface Cable IFC-300PCU (supplied with this camera)
Direct Print Compatible Printer (optional): Direct Interface Cable DIF-100 (supplied
with Direct Print compatible printers)
Bubble Jet Printer with the direct print function (optional): Please refer to the Bubble Jet Printer user guide.
Please refer to your System Map to find out which direct print function compatible printer can be used with this camera.
T erminal* (p. 126, 127)
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Back / Bottom View

Viewfinder (p. 32)
Strap Mount
Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions
Attaching the Wrist Strap*
DC Coupler Cable Cover (p. 162)
CF Card Slot/Battery Cover (p. 17, 19)
Tripod Socket
* Be careful not to wave the camera about or catch it on other items when dangling it
from the wrist strap.
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The LCD monitor is covered with a thin plastic film for protection against scratches during shipment. Remove it before using the camera.
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Controls

(Exposure) / (White Balance) /
(Function) Button (p. 36, 79, 80)
(Flash) / (Index)
Button (p. 54, 107)
(Macro) /
(Jump)
Button (p. 63, 108)
(Light Metering) /
(Microphone) Button
(p. 77, 90, 92, 113)
(Manual Focus) /
(Single image erase)
Button (p. 98, 100, 119)
Power/Mode Indicator (p. 24)
Power/Replay Lever (p. 24, 26)
Multicontroller (p. 14, 74)
(Menu) Button (p. 36)
(Display) Button (p. 28)
LCD Monitor (p. 28)
Upper Indicator
The indicators light or blink when the shutter button is pressed or the following operations are underway.
Green: Ready to record / Ready to communicate (during a computer
Blinking Green: Recording to CF card / Reading CF card / Erasing from CF card/
Orange: Ready to record (flash on)
Blinking Orange: Ready to record (camera shake warning)
connection) Transmitting data (during a computer connection)
Lower Indicator
Yellow: Macro mode / Manual focus mode
Blinking Yellow: Focusing difficulty (although you can press the shutter button, try using
focus lock or adjusting the focus manually, p. 100)
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Shooting Mode Dial

Use the shooting mode dial to switch between the Shooting modes.
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The camera automatically selects settings.
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Image Zone
The camera automatically selects settings according to
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the image composition type.
: Portrait (p. 56) : Landscape (p. 56) : Night Scene (p. 57) : Fast Shutter Speed (p. 57) : Slow Shutter Speed (p. 58) : Stitch Assist (p. 59) : Movie (p. 62)
Creative Zone
The user selects exposure, aperture or other settings to
Preparing the Camera, Basic Functions
achieve special effects.
: Program AE (p. 67) : Shutter Speed-Priority AE (p. 69) : Aperture-Priority AE (p. 71) : Manual Exposure (p. 73) : Custom (p. 102)
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Operating the Multicontroller

The multicontroller is used to select choices, images and menus on the LCD monitor and confirm the selection.
Moving the cursor on the LCD monitor up and down.
Use C or D to select a menu item on the LCD monitor.
Moving the cursor on the LCD monitor left and right.
Use B or A to select a menu item on the LCD monitor.
Confirming a menu selection or moving the AF frame.
Press
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Preparing the Camera

Charging the Battery Pack

Recharge Battery Pack NB-2L (supplied) with Battery Charger CB-2LT or CB-2LTE before you use the camera for the first time and subsequently when the “Charge the battery pack” message is displayed.
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the line on the battery charger, then slide the battery in the direction of the arrow.
Battery charger model names and types
Align the edge of the battery pack with
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vary by region.
(For CB-2LT) Plug the battery charger into a power
outlet.
CB-2LT
Charge Indicator
(For CB-2LTE) Attach the power cord to the battery charger and plug it into a power outlet.
(For CB-2L T and CB-2LTE)
• The charge indicator will light red while the battery pack is charging. It will change to a steady green when the charge is complete.
• After charging, unplug the battery charger and remove the battery pack from it.
CB-2LTE
Charge Indicator
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To protect and prolong the life of the battery pack, do not charge it for 24 hours or longer at a time.
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This is a lithium ion battery pack so there is no need to completely use or discharge it before recharging. It can be recharged at any time.
It takes approximately 80 minutes to bring a fully discharged battery pack to full charge (based on Canon’s testing standard). Charge it within a temperature range of 5 to 40º C (32 to 104º F).
Charging times will vary according to the surrounding humidity and battery pack charge state.
You may hear a noise during charging. This is not a malfunction.
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Charging the Battery Pack (continued)
Battery Pack Handling Precautions
Keep the battery pack and camera terminals ( ) clean at all times. Dirty
terminals may cause a poor contact between the battery pack and camera. Polish the terminals with a tissue or a dry cloth before charging or using the battery pack.
Do not cover the battery charger with anything, such as a tablecloth, cushion or blanket, when it is charging. Heat will build up internally and possibly lead to fire.
Do not charge batteries other than Battery Pack NB-2L with the supplied battery charger.
The battery pack continues to discharge a small amount when left in the camera (even with the power turned off) or battery charger. This shortens the battery life. Remove the battery pack when the camera is not in use.
Do not allow any metal objects such as keyrings to touch the “+” and “- terminals (Fig. A), as this can damage the battery pack. To carry the battery pack, or store it during periods of disuse, always replace the terminal cover (Fig. B) or place it in the supplied case and store it in a cool, dry place. Recharge it fully before using it again.
Fig.A Fig.B
Even charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally. You are advised to charge the battery on the day of use, or one day before, to ensure a full charge.
Since storing a fully charged battery pack for long periods of time (about 1 year) can shorten its lifecycle or affect performance, you are recommended to use the battery pack in the camera until it is completely discharged and to store it at normal temperature (23° C/ 73° F or less). If you do not use the battery pack for long periods of time, charge it fully and discharge it fully in the camera at least once a year before returning it to storage.
The camera consumes the battery charge when the power is on even when a function is not being used. To conserve the battery charge, be particularly attentive in turning the camera off.
Although the battery pack’s maximum operating range is 0 to 40º C (32 to 104º F), the optimal range is 10 to 30º C (50 to 86º F). At cold temperatures, such as those experienced when skiing, performance will temporarily decline, reducing the usable time before recharging.
If the usable time of a battery pack diminishes substantially even when fully charged, it should be replaced.
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Installing the Battery Pack

Install Battery Pack NB-2L (supplied) into the camera as follows. We recommend that you use the AC Adapter Kit ACK700 to power the camera for extended periods (p. 162).
Turn off the camera (p. 24).
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Check that the power/mode indicator is not lit.
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Battery lock
Slide the CF card slot/battery cover in the direction of the arrow to open the cover.
Hold back the battery lock in the direction of the arrow with the corner of the battery pack, then insert the battery pack into the compartment until it is locked.
To remove the battery pack, release the battery lock.
Close the CF card slot/battery cover then slide it to the original position until it clicks.
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Charge the battery pack before using it the first time (p. 15).
When the upper indicator on the left side of the viewfinder is blinking green, the
CF card is being written to, read, erased or transmitted to. Therefore, never turn off the camera or open the CF card slot/battery cover while this indicator is blinking green.
Remove the battery pack when the camera is not in use.
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Installing the Battery Pack (continued)
Battery Low Status
The following icon and/or message appears when the battery becomes low.
Battery pack charge is low. Recharge it as soon as possible before it is required for an extended period. When the LCD monitor is off, this icon will display when you press the
, , or button.
Change the battery pack
Battery charge is insufficient to operate the camera. Replace the battery pack immediately.
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See Battery Performance (p. 172).
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Installing a CF Card

Turn off the camera (p. 24).
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Check that the power/mode indicator is not lit.
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Slide the CF card slot/battery cover in the direction of the arrow to open the cover.
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Insert the CF card with the label facing
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CF card Eject Button
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When the indicator on the left side of the viewfinder blinks green, the camera is writing, reading, erasing or transmitting an image to or from the card. Do not perform the following, for image data may be lost or corrupted:
- Do not shake the camera.
- Do not turn off the power or open the CF card slot/battery cover .
Please note that CF cards formatted in or edited with computers, other manufacturer’s cameras or application programs may not operate correctly in the camera.
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See CF Cards and Estimated Capacities (p. 173).
out and the arrow pointing in.
Push the card in until the CF card eject button fully extends.
To remove the CF card, push the CF card eject button and pull the card out.
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Installing a CF Card (continued)
CF Card Handling Precautions
CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend, force, or subject them to shocks or vibration.
Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card.
Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes may cause condensation to form in the card, leading to potential malfunctions. To avoid condensation formation, place the CF card in a sealed plastic bag before moving it into a different temperature zone and allow it to adjust slowly to the new temperature. If condensation forms on the CF card, put it aside until the water droplets have evaporated completely .
Place the CF card in the supplied case for storage.
Do not use or store CF cards in the following types of locations.
Locations subject to dust or sand
Locations subject to high humidity and high temperatures
Microdrives are a recording medium with a hard disk. Their merits are a large capacity and a low price per megabyte of capacity. However, they can be more susceptible to vibrations and shocks than CF cards, which use durable flash memories. Please be careful, therefore, not to subject the camera to vibrations or shocks when using a microdrive, especially while recording or replaying.
Using the Soft Case (Optional)
Use the soft case SC-PS900 (optional) for storing the camera, batteries and CF card.
Soft case appearance may differ in some regions.
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Setting the Date / Time

The Set Date/Time menu will appear the first time the camera power is turned on or whenever the built-in rechargeable lithium battery charge is low. Start from Step 5 to set the date and time.
Turn on the camera (p. 24).
1
Press the button.
2
The [ (Rec.)] or [ (Replay)] menu appears.
(Rec.) Menu.
Select the [ (Set up)] menu using A on
3
the multicontroller.
Pressing the button also switches between menus.
Select [Date/Time] using C or D on the
4
multicontroller, then press .
The factory default for the date format may differ from that shown here in some regions.
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Set the date and time.
5
Select the item using B or A on the multicontroller .
Set the values using C or D on the multicontroller .
The date can be set up to the year 2030.
Press .
6
After adjusting the settings, press the button to close the menu window.
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Setting the Date / Time (continued)
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You may need to reset the date and time if the battery pack is removed for about three weeks.
The Date/Time cannot be inserted in the actual image even if the Date/Time have been set.
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Charging the Date/Time Battery
The camera has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery that maintains the
date, time and other camera settings. This battery recharges when the main battery pack is inserted into the camera. When you first purchase the camera, place a charged battery pack in it or use the AC Adapter Kit ACK700 (sold separately) for at least 4 hours to charge the date/time battery. It will charge even when the camera power is set to Off.
If the Set Date/Time menu appears when the camera power is turned on, it means that the date/time battery charge is depleted. Recharge it as described above.
For printing images with the date on them, refer to page 131.
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Setting the Language

Turn on the camera (p. 24).
1
Press the button.
2
The (Rec.) or (Replay) menu appears.
Select the[ (Set up)] menu using A on
3
the multicontroller.
Pressing the button also switches between menus.
Select [Language] using C or D on the
4
multicontroller and press .
(Rec.) Menu.
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Select a language using B, A, C or D on
5
the multicontroller.
Press .
6
After adjusting the settings, press the button to close the menu window.
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In replay mode, you can change the language by holding while you press the button. (This function cannot be used while a direct print function
compatible printer (optional) or the direct print function compatible Bubble Jet Printer is connected to the camera or while replaying movies.)
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Basic Functions

Turning the Power On / Off

The power/mode indicator remains lit while the power of the camera is on. The power/mode indicator indicates the state of the camera as follows.
Orange: Shooting mode Green: Replaying mode/Printer connection mode* Y ellow: Computer connection mode* Off: The power of the camera is off.
* For printer connection mode, see Connecting the Camera to a
Printer (p. 126). For computer connection mode, see the Software Starter Guide
Power/Mode Indicator
Turning On/Off the Camera in Shooting Mode
supplied with the camera.
1
Open the lens cover.
• The camera powers up in Shooting mode.
• The power/mode indicator lights orange.
Close the lens cover.
• The power goes off.
Turning On/Off the Camera in Replaying Mode
1
Slide the power/replay lever to the right and hold its position until an image appears on the LCD monitor, then release it.
• The camera powers up in Replaying mode.
• The power/mode indicator lights green.
Slide the power/replay lever to the right again.
• The power goes off.
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You will hear a startup sound and see the startup image when the power comes
on. (To change the startup sound and image, see below and pages 40 and 156.)
The startup image does not appear when the LCD monitor is off or the
terminal is connected to a TV.
Turning on the camera without the startup sound and image
Press and hold the button, then turn on the power.
Power-saving Function
The camera is equipped with a power-saving function. If [Auto Power Down] is set to [On], the power goes off according to the following conditions.
Shooting Mode: Powers down approximately three minutes after the last
time a camera control is accessed. The LCD monitor will shut off approximately three minutes after the last time a camera control is accessed even if the power-saving function is turned off.
Replaying Mode: Powers down approximately five minutes after the last time
a camera control is accessed.
Printer Connection Mode:
Powers down approximately five minutes after the last time a camera control is accessed on the camera or something is printed on the printer.
PC Connection Mode: Displays a warning message on the computer screen
approximately 5 minutes after a control is last accessed. The camera will power down if no controls are used after 1 additional minute. It will not activate when the communication settings are set to [PTP] (p. 147).
The following are the ways to restore the power.
If the power-saving function is activated while the camera is in Shooting mode,
press the shutter button halfway .
– If the power-saving function is activated while the camera is in Replaying mode,
slide the power/replay lever to the right again.
Please note that the camera continues to consume a minimal amount of power
even when the power-saving function shuts it down.
The power-saving function is disabled while a slide show plays on the camera (p. 114).
You can turn off the power-saving function in the [ (Set up)] menu (p. 151).
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