● Have your film processed by a Photo Finisher which displays the above sign.
● Different Photo Finishers may provide different services.
Consult them for details of their services.
The “CE” mark certifies that this product satisfies the requirements of the EU (European Union) regarding safety, public
health, environment and consumer protection. (“CE” is the
abbreviation of Conformite Euroeepnne.)
This product conforms with Directive 89/336/EEC.
CAMERA CARE AND CAUTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
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PART NAMES
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@1
@2
@3
@4
@5
@6
@7
@8
@9
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#1
#2
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!8
!0
!1
!2
!3
!4
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!6
!7
(Refer to the illustrations while you read this manual)
Liquid Crystal Display
!9 Self-timer Mode Sign
@0 Landscape Mode Sign
@1 Back Light Compensation/Flash Off Mode Sign
@2 Red-eye Reduction Flash Mode Sign
@3 Date Display (Type of Film Cartridge/Camera ISO
Display)
@4 Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
@5 MRC Button (Mid-Roll Change Button)
@6 Film Cartridge Mark
@7 Battery Capacity Sign
@8 Exposure Counter
@9 SET (Date Set) Button
#0 SEL. (Date Select) Button
#1 MODE Button
#2 DATE Button
q AE Window
w Flash
e Viewfinder Window
r AF (Auto focus) Light Emitter Window
t Red-eye Reduction/Self-timer Lamp
y Fujinon Lens
u AF (Auto focus) Light Sensor Window
i Slide Cover
o Shutter Release Button
!0 Viewfinder Eye-piece
!1 AF Lamp (green)
!2 Format Selector
!3 Zoom Lever
!4 Strap Lug
!5 Film Cartridge Compartment Cover Release Knob
!6 Battery Compartment Cover
!7 Film Cartridge Compartment Cover
!8 Tripod Socket
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ATTACHING THE STRAP
Fig. 1
Attach the strap as illustrated.
✻ When using a commercial strap, check the
strength and other properties of the strap.
Because straps for cellular telephones, PHS, etc.
are for light devices, be especially careful when
using them.
LOADING THE BATTERY
Fig. 2
Lithium battery to be used: CR123A/DL 123A or
equivalent (one)
Open the Battery Compartment and insert (one) 3V
Lithium battery.
✻ Be sure to reset the date when replacing battery.
✻ Do not load the cartridge before inserting the bat-
tery.
✻ One lithium battery has enough power for taking
approximately 300 shots (Based on our test conditions). If multiple rolls of film are being used such
as for vacation or traveling where batteries may
be difficult to obtain, it is advisable to carry a
spare.
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✻
q
w
When inserting battery, lens may move if camera
is in the on position. This is a normal occurrence,
not a problem.
Fig. 3
Once the power is on, you can check the battery
capacity display on the LCD.
q on: Battery capacity is insufficient; provide a
new battery.
w blink: Shutter release will not trip because the
battery has no charge; change the battery.
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SETTING THE DATE
(YEAR : MONTH : DAY/HOUR : MINUTE)
Fig. 4
q Press the DATE Button for more than 2 seconds, until the year number blinks.
w Press the SET Button and adjust the numbers that blink.
e Press the SEL. Button to select the position of the blinking sign year → month → day →
hour → minute order, and adjust each figure using the SET Button.
Adjustable items are as follows.
r After adjusting the year → month → day → hour → minute, press the DATE Button.
✻The year, month, and day change together with the hour and minute.
✻To set the hour or minute by radio, press the DATE Button when the time signal announces
zero.
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SELECTING THE DATE MODE
Fig. 5
With the Advanced Photo System
The date (year:month:day / hour:minute) can be
printed on the front and back of the print. Front
printing can be seen when inserted in an album and
back printing is convenient for cataloging.
✻ Changes, such as eliminating the date, are possi-
ble when reprinting (Some photo-finishers may
not support this feature).
✻ With some backgrounds, the date display on the
front may be difficult to see.
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ABC
ED
Fig. 6
Each time the DATE Button is pressed, the date format changes in sequence.
A Year-Month-Day
B Month-Day-Year
C Day-Month-Year
D Hour-Minute
E No print
The indicated mode is recorded when the picture is
taken, and printed on the front and back of the print
when printed.
✻ Some Print Service shops may not support Front
printing.
✻ Nothing will be printed on the print when the “- - -”
mark is displayed.
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TURNING THE POWER ON/OFF
Fig. 7
When the slide cover is opened by sliding it fully in
the arrow direction, the power is turned on, the flash
lamp pops up, the lens advances, and the camera
enters the "Ready-to-Shoot" state. When the slide
cover is closed, the power is turned off.
✻ When turning on the power, do not press the lens
with your finger. The camera may malfunction.
✻ If the camera is not operated in the “Shoot” state
for 5 minutes, the power is automatically turned
off. If the slide cover is closed, then reopened in
this state, the camera will be set to the “Ready-toShoot” state.
✻ When the power is turned off, all functions are
canceled except Red-eye reduction modes.
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LOADING THE FILM CARTRIDGE
q
1
2
3
4
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
With the Advanced Photo System
IX240 Cartridge film is used.
✻ Do not load the cartridge before inserting the bat-
After closing the slide cover, (q)move the Film
Cartridge Compartment Cover Release Knob in the
arrow direction, open the Film Cartridge
Compartment Cover.
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