Casio EXS20 A EX-M20, Exilim EX-S20, Exilim EX-M20 User Manual

Digital Camera
EX-S20/EX-M20
User’s Guide
K858PCM1DMX
Thank you for purchasing this CASIO Product.
• Before using it, be sure to read the precautions contained in this User’s Guide.
• For the most up-to-date information about this product, visit the official Exilim Website at http://www.exilim.com/.
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Unpacking
Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact your dealer as soon as possible.
Camera
Rechargeable lithium ion battery
(NP-20)
CD-ROM
USB Cradle (CA-23)
USB Cable
Basic Reference
Strap
Special AC Adaptor
(AD-C51G)
AC power cord
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* The shape of the AC
power cord plug varies according to country or geographic area.
LCD Remote Controller Stereo Headphones
* Comes with
EX-M20 only
* Comes with
EX-M20 only
EX-M20
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Contents
2 INTRODUCTION
Unpacking .................................................................... 2
Features ....................................................................... 9
Precautions ................................................................. 11
General Precautions 11 Data Error Precautions 13 Operating conditions 13 Condensation 14 Lens 14 Other 15
16 QUICK START GUIDE
First, charge the battery! ............................................ 16
To configure display language and clock settings ..... 17
To record an image .................................................... 18
To view a recorded image .......................................... 18
To delete an image ..................................................... 19
20 GETTING READY
About This Manual ..................................................... 20
General Guide ............................................................ 21
Camera 21 USB Cradle 22
Monitor Screen Contents ........................................... 23
REC mode 23 PLAY mode 24 Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen 25
Indicator Lamps .......................................................... 25
Attaching the Strap .................................................... 26
Power Requirements ................................................. 26
To load the battery 26 To charge the battery 28 Power Supply Precautions 32 Turning the Camera On and Off 35 Auto Power Off (APO) 36
Using the On-screen Menus ...................................... 37
Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings ... 39
To configure display language and clock settings 40
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43 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING
Recording an Image ................................................... 43
Aiming the Camera 43 Recording an lmage 44 About the REC Mode Monitor Screen 45 Recording Precautions 45
Using Zoom ................................................................ 46
Using the Flash .......................................................... 47
Flash Precautions 49
Recording Macro Images ........................................... 50
Using the Self-timer ................................................... 51
Specifying Image Size and Quality ............................ 52
To specify the image size 52 To specify image quality 53
55 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
Exposure Compensation (EV Shift) ........................... 55
Adjusting White Balance ............................................ 56
Adjusting White Balance Manually 57
Using the BESTSHOT Mode ..................................... 58
Creating Your Own BESTSHOT Setup 60
Combining Shots of Two People into a Single Image
(Coupling Shot) .......................................................... 62
Recording a Subject onto an Existing Background
Image (Pre-shot) ........................................................ 64
Using the Movie Mode ............................................... 66
Recording Audio (EX-M20 Only) ............................... 67
Adding Audio to a Snapshot 67 Recording Your Voice 69
Using the Histogram .................................................. 70
REC Mode Camera Settings ..................................... 72
Specifying ISO Sensitivity 72 Turning the On-screen Grid On and Off 73 Turning Image Review On and Off 73 Assigning Functions to the [] and [] Keys 74 Assigning Functions to the [] and [] Keys 75 Specifying Power On Default Settings 76 Resetting the Camera 77
78 PLAYBACK
Basic Playback Operation .......................................... 78
Playing an Audio Snapshot (EX-M20 Only) 79
Flipping the Display .................................................... 80
Zooming the Display Image ....................................... 81
Resizing an Image ..................................................... 82
Cropping an Image..................................................... 83
Playing a Movie .......................................................... 84
Displaying the Calendar Screen ................................ 86
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Playing a Slide Show ................................................. 87
To specify the slideshow images 88 To specify the slideshow time 89 To set the slideshow interval 90 Using the Photo Stand Feature 90
Rotating the Display Image........................................ 91
Using Image Roulette ................................................ 92
Adding Audio to a Snapshot (EX-M20 Only) ............. 93
To re-record audio 94
Playing Back a Voice Recording File
(EX-M20 Only) ........................................................... 95
97 DELETING FILES
Deleting a Single File ................................................. 97
Deleting All Files ........................................................ 98
99 FILE MANAGEMENT
Folders ....................................................................... 99
Memory Folders and Files 99
Protecting Files ........................................................ 100
To protect a single file 100 To protect all files in memory 101
DPOF ........................................................................ 101
To configure print settings for a single image 102 To configure print settings for all images 103
PRINT Image Matching II ............................................. 104
Exif Print ................................................................... 104
Using USB DIRECT-PRINT ..................................... 105
Using the FAVORITE Folder .................................... 107
To copy a file to the FAVORITE folder 107 To display a file in the FAVORITE folder 108 To delete a file from the FAVORITE folder 109 To delete all files from the FAVORITE folder 110
111 OTHER SETTINGS
Turning the Key Tone On and Off (EX-S20) .............111
Configuring Sound Settings (EX-M20) ..................... 111
To configure sound settings 111 To set the volume level 112
Specifying an Image for the Startup Screen ............ 113
Configuring Power Down Image Settings................. 114
Specifying the File Name Serial Number
Generation Method ................................................... 116
Using the Alarm .........................................................117
To set an alarm 117 Stopping the Alarm 118
Setting the Clock .......................................................118
To select your Home Time zone 118 To set the current time and date 119 Changing the Date Format 120
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Using World Time ..................................................... 120
To display the World Time screen 120 To configure World Time settings 121 To configure summer time (DST) settings 122
Changing the Display Language ............................. 123
Formatting Built-in Memory...................................... 123
125 USING A MEMORY CARD
Using a Memory Card .............................................. 126
To insert a memory card into the camera 126 To remove a memory card from the camera 126 Formatting a Memory Card 127 Memory Card Precautions 128
Copying Files ........................................................... 129
To copy all the files in built-in memory
to a memory card 129
To copy a file from a memory card to built-in memory 130
131 VIEWING IMAGES ON A COMPUTER
Using the Camera with a Windows Computer ........ 131
USB Connection Precautions 136
Using the Camera with a Macintosh Computer....... 136
USB Connection Precautions 140
Operations You Can Perform from Your Computer...
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Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images
to a Computer .......................................................... 141
Memory Data ............................................................ 142
DCF Protocol 142 Memory Directory Structure 142 Image Files Supported by the Camera 144 Built-in Memory and Memory Card Precautions 144
145 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER
Using the Album Feature ......................................... 145
Creating an album 145 Selecting an Album Layout 146 Configuring Detailed Album Settings 147 Viewing Album Files 149 Saving an Album 152
Installing the Software from the CD-ROM ............... 152
About the bundled CD-ROM 152 Computer System Requirements 153
Installing Software from the CD-ROM in Windows ...
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Getting Started 154 Selecting a Language 154 Viewing the Contents of the Read me File 155 Installing an Application 155 Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files) 156 User Registration 156 Exiting the Menu Application 156
Installing Software from the CD-ROM on a
Macintosh ................................................................. 157
Installing Software 157 Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files) 158
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159 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M20 Only)
Transferring Audio Files to the Camera ................... 159
Preparing the Camera for Audio Player Operation ...
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Using the Camera as an Audio Player .................... 161
General Guide 161 Basic Remote Controller Operations 163
Playing Back Audio Files ......................................... 164
Specifying the Audio Playback Mode 164 Playing Back Tracks Randomly 164 Selecting a Specific Track for Playback 165 Specifying the Track Playback Sequence 166 Using BASS BOOST 168
Deleting MP3 Files from File Memory ..................... 169
Deleting a Single MP3 File 170 Deleting All MP3 Files 171
Disabling Remote Controller Button Operations ..... 171
LCD Remote Control Error Messages ..................... 172
Audio Playback Precautions .................................... 172
173 APPENDIX
Menu Reference ....................................................... 173
Indicator Lamp Reference ....................................... 175
Camera Indicator Lamps 175 USB Cradle Indicator Lamps 177
Troubleshooting Guide............................................. 178
Display Messages 181
Specifications ........................................................... 182
Main Specifications 182
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IMPORTANT!
The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this manual.
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of the EX-S20/EX­M20.
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. shall not be held liable for any damages or losses suffered by you or any third party due to the use of Photo Loader and/or Photohands.
CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, repairs, or battery replacement. Be sure to back up all important data on other media to protect against its loss.
• The SD logo is a registered trademark.
• Windows, Internet Explorer, and DirectX are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
• Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
MultiMediaCard is a trademark of Infineon Technologies AG of Germany, and licensed to the MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA).
• Acrobat and Acrobat Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.
• The USB driver (mass storage) uses Phoenix Technologies Ltd. software. Compatibility Software Copyright C 1997 Phoenix Technologies Ltd., All Rights Reserved.
• MPEG Layer-3 audio decoding technology licensed from Fraunhofer IIS and Thomson Multimedia.
• Other company, product and service names used herein may also be trademarks or service marks of others.
• Photo Loader and Photohands are the property of CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD. Except as stipulated above, all copyrights and other related rights to these applications revert to CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Copyright Restrictions
Except for the purposes of your own personal enjoyment, unauthorized copying of snapshot files, movie files, audio files, and music files violates copyright laws and international contracts. Distribution to third parties of such files over the Internet without permission of the copyright holder, whether for profit or for free, violates copyright laws and international contracts.
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Features
2.0 million Effective Pixels A high-resolution megapixel CCD provides 2.0 million effective pixels (2.11 million total pixels) for images that print beautifully.
Fixed focus lens for quick operation Fixed focus eliminates the need for lens movement, which shortens startup time and shooting time.
Macro Function Text images come out clear and easy-to read.
Compact electric lens barrier Protects the lens against damage.
1.6-inch TFT color LCD monitor screen
4X digital zoom
10MB Flash memory
Images can be recorded without using a memory card.
Support for SD memory cards and MMC (MultiMedia Cards) for memory expansion
Easy Charging Just place the camera onto the USB cradle to charge its battery.
Easy Image Transfer Transfer images to a computer simply by placing the camera onto the USB cradle.
Photo Stand feature A slideshow of images in file memory can be played while the camera is on its USB cradle.
BESTSHOT Simply select the sample scene that matches the type of image you are trying to record and the camera performs troublesome setups automatically for beautiful pictures every time.
Coupling Shot and Pre-shot Coupling Shot lets you combine two subjects into a single image, while Pre-shot lets you add a subject to a previously recorded background image. This means you can create images that include you and your friend, even if you are the only two people around. You can use Coupling Shot and Pre-shot by selecting the applicable sample images in the BESTSHOT mode.
Image Roulette Feature Images cycle like a slot machine on the display until one of them remains.
Triple Self-timer mode The self-timer can be set up to repeat three times, automatically.
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Real-time histogram An on-screen histogram lets you adjust exposure as you view the effect on overall image brightness, which makes shooting under difficult lighting conditions easier than ever before.
World Time A simple operation sets the current time for your current location. You can select from among 162 cities in 32 time zones.
Alarm A built-in alarm helps to keep you on time for important events, and even can be used in place of an alarm clock. You can also have a specific image appear on the monitor screen when the alarm time is reached.
Album Function HTML files are generated automatically to create an album of recorded images. Album contents can be viewed and printed using a standard Web browser. Images can also be incorporated into Web pages quickly and easily.
Calendar screen A simple operation displays a full-month calendar on the cameras monitor screen. Each day of the full-month calendar shows a thumbnail of the first image recorded for that date, which helps to make searching for a particular image quicker and easier.
DCF Data Storage DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) data storage protocol provides image inter-compatibility between the digital camera and printers.
Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) Images can be printed easily in the sequence you want using a DPOF compatible printer. DPOF can also be used when specifying images and quantities for printing by professional print services.
PRINT Image Matching II Compatible Images include PRINT Image Matching II data (mode setting and other camera setup information). A printer that supports PRINT Image Matching II reads this data and adjusts the printed image accordingly, so your images come out just the way you intended when you recorded them.
USB DIRECT-PRINT support Your camera supports USB DIRECT-PRINT, which was developed by Seiko Epson Corporation. When connected directly to a printer that supports USB DIRECT-PRINT, you can select images to print and start the print operation directly from the camera.
Bundled with Photo Loader and Photohands Your camera comes bundled with Photo Loader, the popular application that automatically loads images from your camera to your PC. Also included is Photohands, an application that makes image retouching quick and easy.
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* EX-M20 Only
Snapshot + Audio Mode Adds audio to a snapshot.
Movie + Audio Mode
Voice Recording
Quick and easy recording of voice input.
After Recording Adds audio to images after they are recorded.
Audio Player Capabilities Use the camera to play back music data from standard MP3 (MPEG-1 Audio Layer-3/MPEG-2 Audio Layer-3) files.
Selectable Sound Settings You can configure different sounds to play whenever you turn on the camera, press the shutter release button, or perform a key operation.
Precautions
General Precautions
Be sure to observe the following important precautions whenever using the EX-S20/EX-M20.
All references in this manual to this camera and the camera refer to the CASIO EX-S20/EX-M20 Digital Camera.
Never try to take pictures or use the built-in display while operating a motor vehicle or while walking. Doing so creates the danger of serious accident.
Never try to open the case of the camera or attempt your own repairs. High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed. Always leave maintenance and repair work up to a CASIO authorized service center.
Never look at the sun or any other bright light through the cameras viewfinder. Doing so can damage your eyesight.
Keep the small parts and accessories of this camera out of the reach of small children. If swallowed accidentally, contact your physician immediately.
Never fire the flash in the direction of a person operating a motor vehicle. Doing so can interfere with the driver’s vision and create the danger of accident.
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Never fire the flash while it is too close to the subjects eyes. Intense light from the flash can cause eye damage if it is fired too close to the eyes. This is especially true with young children. When using the flash, the camera should be at least one meter (3.3´) from the eyes of the subject.
Keep the camera away from water and other liquids, and never let it get wet. Moisture creates the danger of fire and electric shock. Never use the camera outdoors in the rain or snow, at the seashore or beach, in the bathroom, etc.
Should foreign matter or water ever get into the camera, immediately turn it off. Next, remove the cameras battery and/or unplug the AC adaptor power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. Using the camera under these conditions creates the danger of fire and electric shock.
Should you ever notice smoke or a strange odor coming out of the camera, immediately turn it off. Next, taking care you do not burn your fingers, remove the camera’s battery and/or unplug the AC adaptor power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. Using the camera under these conditions creates the danger of fire and electric shock. After making sure there is no more smoke coming from the camera, take it to your nearest CASIO authorized service center for repair. Never attempt your own maintenance.
Never use the AC adaptor to power any other device besides this camera. Never use any other AC adaptor besides the one that comes with this camera.
Never cover the AC adaptor with a quilt, blanket, or other cover while it is in use, and do not use it near a heater.
At least once a year, unplug the AC adaptor power cord from the power outlet and clean the area around the prongs of the plug. Dust build up around the prongs can create the danger of fire.
If the cameras case should ever become cracked due to dropping it or otherwise subjecting it to rough treatment, immediately turn it off. Next, remove the cameras battery and/or unplug the AC adaptor power cord from the power outlet, and contact your dealer or nearest CASIO authorized service center.
Never use the camera inside of an aircraft or in any other areas where its use is prohibited. Doing so can result in an accident.
Physical damage and malfunction of this camera can cause the data stored in its memory to be deleted. Be sure to always keep backup copies of data by transferring them to personal computer memory.
Never open the battery cover, disconnect the AC adaptor from the camera, or unplug the AC adaptor from the wall socket while recording images. Doing so will not only make storage of the current image impossible, it can also corrupt other image data already stored in file memory.
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Data Error Precautions
Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of the following creates the risk of corruption of data in file memory.
Removing the battery or memory card, or setting the
camera onto the USB cradle while the camera is performing a record or memory access operation
Removing the battery, removing the memory card, or
placing the camera onto the USB cradle while the operation/flash charge lamp is still flashing after you turn off the camera
Disconnecting the USB cable, removing the camera
from the USB cradle, or disconnecting the AC adaptor from the USB cradle while a data communication operation is being performed
Using low batteryOther abnormal operations
Any of the above conditions can cause an error message to appear on the monitor screen (page 181). Follow the instructions provided by the message to eliminate the cause of the error.
Operating conditions
This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas.In areas subject to direct sunlightIn areas subject to high humidity or dustNear air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject
to temperature extremes
Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the
sun
In areas subject to strong vibration
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Condensation
When you bring the camera indoors on a cold day or otherwise expose it to a sudden change of temperature, there is the possibility that condensation can form on the exterior or on interior components. Condensation can cause malfunction of the camera, so you should avoid exposing it to conditions that might cause condensation.
To keep condensation from forming, place the camera into a plastic bag before moving it into a location that is much warmer or colder than your current location. Leave it in the plastic bag until the air inside the bag has a chance to reach the same temperature as the new location. If condensation does form, remove the battery from the camera and leave the battery cover open for a few hours.
Lens
Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens. Doing so can scratch the lens surface and cause malfunction.
Fingerprints, dust, or any other soiling of the lens can interfere with proper image recording. Never touch the lens with your fingers. You can remove dust particles from the lens surface by using a lens blower to blow them off. Next, wipe the surface of the lens with a soft lens cloth.
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Other
Take care never to sit down with the camera in the pocket of your slacks or otherwise subject the camera to severe stress. Doing so can crack the LCD monitor screen.
The camera may become slightly warm during use. This does not indicate malfunction.
If the exterior of the camera needs cleaning, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth.
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QUICK START GUIDE
First, charge the battery!
1.
Load the battery (page 26).
2.
Place the camera onto the USB cradle to charge the battery (page 28).
It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge.
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1.
Press the power button to turn on the camera.
2.
Press [], [], [], and [] to select the language you want.
3.
Press [SET] to register the language setting.
4.
Use [], [], [], and [] to select the geographical area you want, and then press [SET].
5.
Use [] and [] to select the city you want, and then press [SET].
6.
Use [] and [] to select the summer time (DST) setting you want, and then press [SET].
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Use [] and [] to select the date format setting you want, and then press [SET].
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Set the date and the time.
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Press [SET] to register the clock settings and exit the setting screen.
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To configure display language and clock settings
IMPORTANT!
Be sure to configure the following settings
before using the camera to record images (See page 40 for details).
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1.
Press the power button to turn on the camera.
2.
Align the mode selector with “ ” (PLAY).
3.
Use [] and [] to scroll through the images on the monitor screen.
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To view a recorded image
(See page 78 for details.)
1.
Press the power button to turn on the camera.
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Align the mode selector with “ ” (REC).
3.
Point the camera at the subject, use the monitor screen or viewfinder to compose the image.
4.
Holding the camera still, gently press the shutter release button.
To record an image
(See page 44 for details.)
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1.
Press the power button to turn on the camera.
2.
Align the mode selector with “ ” (PLAY).
3.
Press [] ( ).
4.
Use [] and [] to display the image you want to delete.
5.
Use [] and [] to select “Delete”.
To exit the image delete operation without deleting anything, selectCancel”.
6.
Press [SET] to delete the image.
To delete an image
(See page 97 for details.)
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GETTING READY
This section contains information about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the camera.
About This Manual
This section contains information about the conventions used in this manual.
Terminology
The following table defines the terminology used in this manual.
Button Operations
Button operations are indicated by the button name inside of brackets ([ ]).
On-screen Text
On-screen text is always enclosed by double quotation marks (“ ”).
File Memory
The term file memory in this manual is a general term that refers to the location where your camera is currently storing the images you record. File memory can be any one of the following three locations.
The cameras built-in Flash memory
An SD memory card loaded in the camera
A MultiMediaCard loaded in the camera
For more information about how the camera stores images, see page 99.
This term as used in this manual:
this camera or the camera
file memory
battery
optional charger unit
Means this:
The CASIO EX-S20/EX-M20 Digital Camera
The location where the camera is currently storing images you record (page 44)
The NP-20 Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery
The optionally available CASIO BC-10L Charger Unit
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General Guide
The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera.
All the illustrations in this manual show the EX-M20. See the text that accompanies the illustrations for information about how the EX-S20 and EX-M20 differ from each other.
Camera
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Front
1 Power button 2 Shutter release button 3 Flash 4 Lens 5 Self-timer lamp 6 Microphone
(EX-M20 only)
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9 Normal ( ) / Macro ( )
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0 Mode selector A Strap bar B Battery cover C [][][][] D [SET] button E [DISP] button F [MENU] button G Monitor Screen
Back
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IHJ
H Speaker (EX-M20 only) I Connector J Memory card slot
Bottom
USB Cradle
Simply placing your CASIO digital camera onto the USB cradle lets you perform the following tasks.
Battery charging (page 28)
Automatic transfer of images to a computer (page 131)
Viewing of images using the Photo Stand slideshow
feature (page 90).
1 Camera connector 2 [PHOTO] button 3 [USB] button 4 [USB] lamp 5 [CHARGE] lamp
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6 [DC IN 5.3V]
(AC adaptor connector)
7 [USB]
(USB port)
Front
NOTE
See Using the Camera as an Audio Player on page 161 for information about the LCD remote controller that comes with the EX-M20.
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Monitor Screen Contents
The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the cameras status.
REC mode
8 Image size
1600 ҂ 1200 pixels
1600҂ 1072 pixels
1280 ҂ 960 pixels
640 ҂ 480 pixels Movie Recording: recording time (seconds)
9 Quality
FINE NORMAL ECONOMY
0 Built-in memory selected
for data storage. Memory card selected for data storage.
A ISO sensitivity B Date and time C EV value D Battery capacity E Digital zoom factor
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Self-timer
None 1-Image
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Self-timer 10 sec
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Self-timer 2 sec
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Triple self-timer
5 REC modes
Snapshot BESTSHOT Movie Snapshot Audio
(EX-M20 only) Voice Recording
(EX-M20 only)
6 Digital zoom indicator 7 Memory capacity
(Remaining number of storable images)
1 Flash Mode indicator
None Auto
Flash Off Flash On Red-eye reduction
2 Focus Mode indicator
None Normal
Macro
3 White balance indicator
None Auto
Sunlight Shade Light Bulb Fluorescent Manual
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PLAY mode
5 Quality
FINE NORMAL ECONOMY
6 Built-in memory selected for data
storage. Memory card selected for data storage.
7 Date and time 8 Battery capacity
IMPORTANT!
Some information may not display properly if you display an image that was recorded using a different digital camera model.
1 PLAY mode file type
Snapshot Movie Snapshot Audio
(EX-M20 only) Voice Recording
(EX-M20 only)
2 Image protection indicator 3 Folder number/File number 4 Image size
1600 ҂ 1200 pixels 1600 ҂ 1072 pixels 1280 ҂ 960 pixels
640 ҂ 480 pixels
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Indicators
on
(page 23)
Histogram
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(page 70)
Indicators
off
Monitor
screen off
Changing the Contents of the Monitor Screen
Each press of the [DISP] button changes the contents of the monitor screen as shown below.
IMPORTANT!
You cannot turn off the monitor screen in the following cases: In the PLAY mode, in the BESTSHOT mode, when not recording in the Movie mode
You cannot use the [DISP] button to change the contents of the monitor screen while a movie is being recorded, or while standing by for or performing audio recording.
In the Voice Recording mode, you can only turn indicators on and off.
Indicator Lamps
You can find out the operational status of the camera and the USB cradle at a glance by checking the color of the indicator lamps, and whether a lamp is lit or flashing. For details, see Indicator Lamp Reference on page 175.
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Self-timer lamp
Operation/Flash charge lamp
[CHARGE] lamp
[USB] lamp
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Attaching the Strap
Attach the strap to the strap bar as shown in the illustration.
IMPORTANT!
Be sure to keep the strap around your wrist when using the camera to protect against accidentally dropping it.
The supplied strap is intended for use with this camera only. Do not use it for any other purpose.
Never swing the camera around by the strap.
Power Requirements
Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20).
To load the battery
1.
Pressing the battery cover on the side of the camera, slide it in the direction indicated by the mark and then swing it open.
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2.
Align the arrow mark on the battery with the arrow mark on the camera as shown in the illustration, and slide the battery into the battery compartment.
3.
Swing the battery cover closed, and then slide it in the direction indicated by the arrow while pressing down on it.
NP-20
Arrow marks
IMPORTANT!
Use only the special NP-20 rechargeable lithium ion battery to power this camera. Use of any other type of battery is not supported.
NOTE
To remove the battery, open the battery cover. Taking care that the battery does not suddenly fall out of the camera, tilt the camera towards the side. When the battery slides out part way, pull it out by hand.
The battery is not charged when you purchase the camera. You need to charge the battery before using the camera for the first time.
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4.
Turn off the camera.
5.
Set the camera onto the USB cradle.
Do not place the camera onto the USB cradle while it is turned on.
The [CHARGE] lamp on the USB cradle should turn red, indicating that charging has started. When charging is complete, the [CHARGE] lamp will turn green.
6.
After charging is complete, remove the camera from the USB cradle.
While holding the USB cradle in one hand, use your other hand to lift the left side from the USB cradle first (as if you were rotating it clockwise vertically). This ensures that you properly disengage the connector on the bottom of the camera from the USB cradles connector.
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[CHARGE] lamp
To charge the battery
1.
Connect the AC power cord to the bundled AC adaptor.
2.
Plug the other end of the AC power cord into a household power outlet.
3.
Connect the AC adaptor to the [DC IN 5.3V] connector of the USB cradle.
USB Cradle
AC Adaptor
[DC IN 5.3V]
AC power cord
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IMPORTANT!
It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge. Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity and charging conditions.
Use only the USB cradle (CA-23) or the optionally available charger unit (BC-10L) to charge the special NP-20 rechargeable lithium ion battery. Never use any other charging device.
Use only the bundled AC adaptor. Never use any other type of AC adaptor. Do not use optionally available AD-C40, AD-C620 and AD-C630 AC adaptors with this camera.
Make sure that the camera connector of the USB cradle is securely inserted into the camera’s connector as far as it will go.
The [CHARGE] lamp may remain amber colored and the charge operation may not start right away if you try to charge immediately after using the camera (which causes battery to become warm) or when it is too hot or too cold where you are performing the charge operation. If this happens, simply wait until the battery reaches normal temperature. The [CHARGE] lamp will turn red and charging will start when the battery temperature returns to the allowable charging temperature range.
If the [CHARGE] lamp starts flashing red, it means that an error occurs while charging. An error can be caused by any of the following: a problem with the USB cradle, a problem with the camera, or a problem with the battery or how it is loaded. Remove the camera from the USB cradle and see if it works normally.
You can use the USB cradle to charge the cameras battery, to exchange data with a computer over a USB connection, or when using the Photo Stand feature only.
NOTE
The bundled AC adaptor is designed for operation with any power supply in the range of 100V to 240V AC. Note, however, that the shape of the AC power cord plug varies according to country or geographic area. If you plan to use the AC adaptor in a geographic area where the power receptacle shape is different from that in your area, replace the AC power cord with one of the other ones that comes with the camera, or purchase a commercially available AC power cord that is compatible with the power outlets in that area.
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If the camera works normally
1.
Continue using the camera until the current charge is used up, and then charge the battery.
If the camera does not work normally
This can mean there is a problem with how the battery is loaded.
1.
Remove the battery from the camera and check the battery contacts for dirt. If the contacts are dirty, wipe them clean with a dry cloth.
2.
Check to make sure that the AC adaptor’s power cord is connected securely to the power outlet and USB cradle.
If the same symptoms occur again when you place the camera on the USB cradle after taking the above steps, contact a CASIO authorized service center.
Battery Life Guidelines
The battery life guideline values given below indicate the amount of time under the conditions defined below the table, until power automatically turns off due to battery failure. They do not guarantee that the battery will provide the amount of service indicated. Low temperatures and continued use reduce battery life.
Supported Battery: NP-20 (Rated Capacitance: 680mAh)
*1 Continuous Recording Conditions
Temperature: 23°C (73°F)
Monitor screen: On
Flash: Off
Image recorded about every 10 seconds
Approximate Battery Life
720 shots (120 minutes)
190 shots (95 minutes)
180 minutes
170 minutes 450 minutes
Operation
Number of Shots, Continuous Recording*1 (Recording Time)
Number of Shots, Normal Recording*2 (Recording Time)
Continuous Playback*
3
(Continuous Snapshot Recording) Continuous Voice Recording*
4
Continuous Audio Playback*
5
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