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1. 52 Viewing a Slideshow of Images Recorded images can be checked by playing back at specific intervals Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the A W button to select Slide Show Press the button The slideshow confirmation screen will ap pear YES will be selected Note If NO is selected using the P button and the SET but ton is pressed the camera returns to the normal playback Screen Q Press the SET button Slideshow will start with the first frame and each frame will be displayed in order at an interval of 3 seconds During playback Press the SET button to stop playback The image displayed when stopping playback will be displayed in the normal playback mode Press the button to move to the next im age Press the W button to pause Press the W button to resume When playback is finished the display will Stop at the final frame Note The frame playback interval of 3 seconds cannot be changed PLAY Erase Index gt gt Protect Image number Off v Would you like to proceed 53 Buisesqsyoeghe q paoueapy Keeping Important Images Protect Setting Recorded images can be protected to prevent them from being accidentally erased Applying the protect setting Display the image to protect on the LCD monitor Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the A V button to se
2. Warranty repair and servicing of this product is valid only in Japan If malfunc tion or abnormality occurs to the product while you are overseas please take the product to the nearest Konica service station upon your return to Japan Appendix 81 Konica
3. gt Movie mode Digital Zoom ry gt gt Camera Exposure White Balance v Reset All Off Movie mode 0 White Balance 30 v Camera Exposure gt QigitalZoom gt Off gt gt 4 Bulpsoo98y peoueApy Changing the AE mode For normal setting the AE mode is set to center weighted light reading The mode can also be changed to spot reading In spot reading the exposure can be adjusted based on a selected position of the subject Enter the M REC menu mode and press the w REC A V button to select AE mode Glow Shutter gt Off Screen Contrast 3 Press the lt P button and select Regu Black amp White Off ar or Spot Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu MREC mode AE mode Slow Shutter Screen Contrast gt Black amp White Changing to Slow Shutter Speed The normal shutter speed when slow shutter is off is between 1 2000 and 1 8 seconds but by turning on Slow shutter mode the range can be extended to between 1 2000 and 2 seconds Enter the M REC menu mode and press the A V button to select Slow Shutter Slow Shutter gt Off Screen Contrast Press the lt P button and select On Biack amp White gt Off Q Press the SET button to exit the
4. Black amp White is selected the black and white Black amp White icon will be displayed on the status LCD Black and white through image 44 Resetting the Camera to Default Settings Various settings made in the M REC menu can be reset to default settings See below Enter the M REC menu mode to select Reset AI Press the P button to enter the Reset All menu and press the button to select VES When the SET button is pressed all settings will return to the default settings and the M REC menu mode will end Movie mode Off Digital Zoom Off Camera Exposure 0 White Balance Auto AE mode Regular Slow Shutter Off Black amp White Off Note M REC Reset All up Movie mode Camera Exposure White Balance oe gt Digital Zoom up gt gt Reset All Return to Original Set up The camera mode page 15 and picture quality mode page 15 are not reset 45 Bulpsoo98y peoueApy Chapter 4 Basic Playback Playing Back Images Recorded images can be displayed on the LCD monitor Note If after recording the main switch is set to the camera will not enter playback mode until the card access LED is off When the card write process is completed the camera will automatically enter play back mode Set the main switch on the top of the cam o era to P
5. Pressing the W button will return the screen Press the SET button and exit the R mode o 8 EC menu Through image will again be displayed on the LCD monitor Note The recorded image brightness will not change changing the LCD monitor brightness even when REC Screen Contrast DISPLAY Screen Contrast 35 Bulpiooay oiseg Chapter 3 Advanced Recording Using the M REC menu The main switch of the camera can be set to Meo so that recording can be made with user defined settings Set the main switch on the top of the cam o era to MB C The lens will extend If the main switch is set to MI with the lens gt Que is being held Err may appear in the status o ED LCD If this occurs turn the main switch to OFF and then turn it back to MIM Press the MENU button to enter the M REC CO menu mode Movie mode Off MENU The M REC menu screen will appear DigitalZoom Off Camera Exposure 0 White Balance Auto DISPLAY Q Press the A W button to select the de sired menu The menu will change as follows every time e the A V button is pressed M REC Reset All gt Movie mode gt Reset All Digital Zoom up Movie mode Camera Exposure gt H Digital Zoom Camera Exposure v White Balance A AE mode Slow Shutter Screen Con
6. The latest image recorded will be displayed Notes Movies will be displayed inside a yellow frame When there is no image data the message No picture in camera will appear 1 Previously recorded images will be displayed each time the lt button is pressed Succeeding images will be displayed each time the P button is pressed Note ERE ENS eee vovg 25 The image will first appear jagged The image will become clear in a few moments Images can be forwarded even before they become clear 46 About the Playback Screen Other than images the LCD monitor displays the following File no displayed only when the image num ber is set to ON The directory number and file number recorded on the card are displayed These registration numbers are as signed uniquely to each image and used when creating DPOF files page 57 2 3 Date Time display displayed for 3 sec onds during playback 100 0001 2002 02 14 1 a x Zoom playback magnifica tion displayed only during zoom playback Protected mark Frame no always displayed displayed only for The frame no is attached to each protected images image for playback on the camera When an image is deleted the frame no will be reassigned Picture quality mode always displayed The picture quality type of the recorded image is displayed Superfine Fine Economy Rua Movie 1 Th
7. Press the SET b mode utton to select Clear ALL ET button return to the DPOF menu utton to exit the PLAY menu PLAY File number Quantity 100 0023 i 1 100 0024 1 100 0025 2 Clear ALL PLAY List 61 Buise13 4oeg e qd peoueApy Chapter Advanced Operations Using the SET UP Menu By changing various items of the SET UP menu the camera can be set to your needs Set the main switch on the top of the cam o era to BAI C The LCD monitor will turn on and the SET UP menu screen will appear S 3 gt on Press the A V button to select the de Sired menu The menu will change as shown below every time the A V button is pressed SET UP Format Self Timer Auto Shut Off Number Reset Beep V Quick Review A Date amp Time SET UP Language Format a gt Saturation Auto Shut Off gt 3min Sharpness Number Reset 9 Off Compression Beep On v Press the lt P button to select the menu content Note SET UP To make a series of settings repeat steps and Format ah Auto Shut Off 3min Q Set the main switch to a mode other than Number Reset gt Off to exit the SET UP menu mode Ceep 9m Note The setting made are saved even when the power is turned off 62 Customizing the Camera Form
8. Cancel Browse The above assumes that your CD ROM is D To check the CD ROM drive letter of your PC open My Computer and check the letter displayed on the CD ROM drive icon Check to see that QuickTime Adobe Acrobat Reader and KD 210Z User s Guide in the KONICA KD 210Z setup menu are checked and click OK Be sure to install QuickTime Adobe Acrobat Reader and KD 210Z User s Guide Q Software checked in will be installed in order Follow the onscreen guidance to continue the installation Note Clicking Cancel during the instal lation process will cancel installa tion In this case perform the in stallation again However do not restart the PC until all the installations have been com pleted Q When all of the software checked in amp have been installed the KD 210Z Setup Menu screen will appear Click OK to fin ish the installation process Konica KD 210Z setup menu All items have been successfully installed Viewing the KD 210Z User s Guide Double click the KD 210Z User s Guide icon on the desktop The KD 210Z User s Guide will be displayed 70 Installing the USB device driver The installation of the USB device driver is not required for Windows 2000 Windows Me and Windows XP Turn on the PC power and start Windows Connect the camera and PC using the USB cable supplied P al To USB connector fo
9. AAA AAA A CL nna WeMI3 MODE o E Woe a SS id SUPER FINE CO FINE ECONOMY 3 Camera mode By selecting a preset recording mode using the MODE button the subject can be recorded in the optimal condition 14 modes can be selected using the 8 icons iy Auto mode Red eye Reduction mode 4 Forced Flash mode BFA Night View Portrait mode amp Flash Off mode A Long Distance mode V Macro recording mode X Self timer mode 7 For details on each mode see Chapter 2 Basic Recording Battery level indicator When using batteries the battery level is indicated using 3 levels full XN half full d Wi empty d Picture quality mode The picture quality of image data can be selected from 3 types by pressing the PICTURE but ton SUPER FINE FINE 3 Economy Remaining number of frames Remaining number of frames available for recording is displayed During movie recording the number of times a 15 second movie can be recorded is displayed When the camera is con nected to a PC PC is displayed 9 reis This indicator is displayed when the camera is set to movie recording Fi This indicator is displayed when the camera is set to black and white recording 15 uolnesedald Installing the Battery AC Adapter Optional Turn the main switch to the OFF position AA batteries Open the battery card cover by sliding if in the direction of the WF ar
10. However Konica will not be responsible in any way in the event of such data loss write protect switch Before Using Perform test s Always take so make sure that Shot contents hooting me test shots before taking important pictures such as weddings etc to the camera is working properly are not guaranteed No compensation will be made for pictures that are unsuccessful due to problems with the camera or SD Memory Card Multi Media Card Be aware of copyright Images that you shoot are for personal use only Using pictures without the permission of the rightful own shooting is rest er is prohibited by copyright law Furthermore there may be places where ricted even for the purpose of personal enjoyment Camera power supply 1 Batteries avail AAalkal able at camera stores etc ine battery 2 units supplied Rechargeable AA nickel hydrogen battery 2 units optional CR V3 lithium battery 1 unit optional Notes 6 Do not mix AA lithium batteries and manganese batteries Use the pre Scribed battery Do not mix new and old batteries Life of alkaline batteries may shorten severely when using different brands or even the same brand when there is difference in internal resistance and capacity depending on the recommend usage period and usage environ ment temperature Avoid use under low temperature and always use new batteries Battery life may decline from bad contact
11. Important 10 When using Multi Media Cards the operation response time may be longer during shoot ing and playback when compared with the SD Memory Cards However this is due to the specification of the Multi Media Card and is not a malfunction The SD Memory Card includes a write protect switch Sliding this switch downward prevents data from be ing written to the card and images etc saved on the card are protected Please note that pictures cannot be taken or deleted when the write protect switch is on If such an operation is attempted you will be notified by an LED lighting in the viewfinder and a buzzer sound ing See page 22 When using a large capacity card card check and deletion may take some time Always back up important data When using SD Memory Cards Multi Media Cards on a PC do not change the attributes read only etc of the files image data on the card Doing so may prevent the camera from working properly when deleting images etc Do not change the file names or the directory name of image data saved on an SD Memory Card Multi Media Card using a PC or save files other than image data taken by this cam era Images that have been changed or added will not only play back on the camera but may cause the camera to malfunction as well Always format SD Memory Cards Multi Media Cards using this camera A card formatted in a PC may not operate properly Data loss may occur at times due to malfunction or damage
12. M REC menu mode Note Slow Shutter gt On Screen Contrast p Black amp White gt Off The slow shutter setting can only be used during Night view portrait flash off Long distance and macro record ing modes Use a tripod for stabilizing the camera 42 Adjusting the Screen Contrast The screen contrast can be adjusted according to the brightness of the recording location Enter the M REC menu mode and press the _M REC A V button to select Screen Contrast BE mode Regular Slow Shutter Off Press the button to enter the Screen Black amp White gt Off Contrast menu and press the lt gt but ton to adjust the brightness Q Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu mode Screen Contrast 43 Bulpsoo9y peoueApy Recording in black and white Used for expressing a nostalgic feeling similar to using black and white film or for recording characters on a magazine blackboard etc as memos Enter the M REC menu mode and press the A V button and select Black amp White Slow Shutter gt PM Screen Contrast gt Press the P button and select On Sicka Whe Q Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu mode Through image on the LCD monitor will be displayed in black and white Slow Shutter Note Screen Contrast gt When
13. Note This assumes that the new device is drive G The drive letter may differ depending on the PC you are using 72 Q Double click the DCIM folder Double click 100konic to display the icon of the image file Note The first 3 digits of 100konic vary depending on the existing directory of the card Q Double click the file to display the image To save copy drag and drop the file to the desired locationon on the PC Note While the camera and PC is connected by the USB cable the camera cannot be used for recording or playing back images The camera cannot be connected to your PC if the card is not inserted The camera power will turn off if the card is removed during PC connection Using Macintosh Installing the Adobe Acrobat Reader Be sure to install And it is not necessary Double click the English icon to install the Adobe Acrobat Reader for MacOSX users ua Tum on the power of your PC English Q Double click the Acrobat Reader Installer Set the included CD ROM in the CD ROM icon drive Double click the Konica icon Acrobat Reader Installer Follow the instructions shown on the Screen K a Double click the Adobe icon RI Adobe Installing the KD 210Z User s Guide Besure to install Copy GUIDE ENG to a location of your Set the included CD ROM in the CD ROM choice drive Double click the Konica icon GUIDE ENG Doub
14. Zoom Q Press the lt P button to select the menu EE content White Balance The setting will change as follows every time the lt P button is pressed Off default setting Reset All 320 x 240 lt DigitalZoom Off 160 x 120 Camera Exposure 0 White Balance Auto v Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu mode Through images will be displayed on the LCD monitor with a yellow frame And the resolution will be displayed in the upper left of the screen and the recording time will be displayed in the upper right of the screen Q Record the movie The movie will be recorded while the shutter button is held down During recording REC will appear on the right side of the screen in red and the re corded time will be displayed Yellow frame Note When movie mode is selected the icon will appear on the status LCD When the movie mode is selected and the main switch is set to MIE the LCD monitor will automatically turn on and display through image The LCD monitor will not turn off even when pressing the DISPLAY button The optical zoom will not operate during movie recording Perform the operation before pressing the shutter button 38 Using the Digital Zoom By combining the optical zoom 3x and digital zoom 1 5x 2x and 2 5x images can be recorded with a zoom of 4 5 times 6 times and 7 5 times the original siz
15. affected by strong static electricity or electrical shock or during card repair or malfunction Konica will not be responsible in any way for the loss of recorded data or the conse quences of such loss About the LCD monitor e The LCD monitor has been developed using high precision engineering Although the per centage of active pixels is more than 99 9896 there may be missing or constantly lit pixels When using the LCD monitor in a cold location the screen may appear darker than normal immediately after starting use The screen will return to normal brightness as the internal temperature of the camera rises e When the LCD monitor becomes dirty with finger prints or dust wipe with a soft dry cloth 76 Troubleshooting f inspecting the following items does not cure the problem the dealer from whom you purchased the camera or a Konica Service Station Symptom Check page v The power will not e Batteries are depleted T1 15 2 turn on Batteries are not inserted with incorrect polarity 16 Q AC adapter is not connected properly 17 Battery polarity or metal parts of camera are dirty 11 17 The power will Batteries are depleted 11 15 17 suddenly turns off Battery polarity or metal parts of camera are dirty 11 17 after turning it on The camera is being used at low temperature 79 New nickel hydrogen battery which is not charged is being used 11 Images cannot
16. and the order data is recorded within this file 1 Ask for the Konica di 2 DPOF abbreviation for Digital Print Order Format gital camera print service when ordering compatible When printing images using the DPOF function on your own printer first check with the printer manufacturer to make sure that your printer is DPOF compatible Note Image can be printed from the created DPOF file only if your printer is DPOF Selecting images single frame all frames Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the A V button to select DPOF Press the button to enter the DPOF menu Set up will be selected Press the SET button Q Press the A V button to select Select or ALL Q _PLay Screen Contrast gt gt 0 PLN CESTE Select Images within the card are se lected one at a time and the i mu i O PLAY quantity to print is specified SALET manada The quantity of all frames within the card is specified The quan d GNE ED tity cannot be specified for in dividual frames Note f NO is selected and the SET button is pressed the camera returns to the normal playback 57 Buise13 4oeg e qd peoue py For Select Q Select Select and press the SET button Select the image using the lt P gt button and specify the quantity to print using the A W button Note The range that can be specified fo
17. reset is set to On and there are no images within the card that were recorded with this unit images will be numbered from xxxxxx1 jpg If there are images recorded with this unit the number following the last file no will be used 64 Turning off the beep sound The beep sound heard during warnings etc can be turned off Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the A V button to select Beep On is selected Press the lt P button to select Off The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET UP menu mode Setting the quick review SET UP Format gt gt Self Timer b 10sec Auto Shut Off gt 3min Number Reset Off v SET UP Format ay P Self Timer gt 10sec Auto Shut Off 3min NumberReset Off v When setting the quick review on the recorded image during C o M will be displayed for 5 seconds on the LCD monitor See page 27 Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the A V button to select Quick Review Off is selected Press the button to select On The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET UP menu mode a Quick Review f D Date amp
18. 0m Red eye reduction AUTO ON OFF available Recording modes Single shooting Self timer 10 sec 3 sec Macro record ing Long distance Night view portrait Back and white Digital zoom x1 5 x2 0 and 2 5x Movie 320 x 240 160 x 120 1 5 inch low temperature polysilicon TFT color LCD monitor Single frame close up playback x2 x4 movie playback index playback slideshow Single frame all frames format Self timer LED viewfinder LED card access LED Various warnings during recording Date and time recorded AA alkaline batteries 2 units AA nickel hydrogen batteries 2 units CR V3 lithium battery 1 unit or AC adapter DC 3V USB terminal AC adapter jack 5 C 45 C Humidity 20 8096RH 100 x 61 5 x 30 5mm excl protrusions Approx 170g excl batteries SD Memory Card SD Memory Card 8MB AA alkaline batteries 2 units strap CD ROM USB cable quick guide warranty Konica Card AC adapter exclusive soft case Battery life guide reference Recording LCD monitor on Recording LCD monitor off Continuous playback About 130 images AA nickel hydrogen batteries About 200 images CR V3 lithium battery AA alkaline batteries About 500 images About 65 minutes About 75 minutes About 300 minutes About 260 images About 400 images About 1 250 images Under Konica test conditions room temperature normal humidity picture quality Super Fine mode flash one full fl
19. 1 12 i O Warranty Card O Strap O AA alkaline battery 2 units Names of parts md gt Main switch Shutter button DA p gt lt Self timer LED Flash Tu Port Uv Viewfinder window a E 2 Flash sensor g o 5 Lens Tripod hole MODE button 5 way button A V 4 ww 0 Viewfinder LEDs and center SET buttons Viewfinder eyepiece Strap holder Status LCD Card access LED AC adapter socket USB terminal MENU button PICTURE button LCD monitor Battery card cover DISPLAY button 13 Main switch M Manual mode M REC Images can be recorded using manual settings a Auto mode REC Images can be recorded using default settings OFF Power off The camera is turned off gt Playback mode PLAY Images recorded can be played back on the LCD monitor HF Setup mode SET UP Various settings can be changed Note For details on default settings see Default settings are of page 45 The camera mode and picture quality mode can also be selected see page 15 5 way button SET button Used for zoom operation and menu operation Pressing the center acts as the SET button MENU DISPLAY button MENU button Displays menus of various modes DISPLAY button Images can be displayed and recorded using the LCD monitor by pressing the DISPLAY button during Manual mode MIO and Auto mode 6 14 Status LCD AUTOKO EAD ALS s fA
20. 5 minutes Check to make sure that new batteries fully charged battery or AC adapter have been installed connected Set the main switch to E The LCD monitor will turn on and the Lan guage Setting screen will appear g ES Note Francais The same screen will also appear when setting the main switch to other modes MIB gt B3 with the ex ception of OFF Q Press the A W button to select the de sired language and press the SET button The Confirmation screen for the selected lan English guage will appear ICEREU CA B UU CE D Q Press the lt button to select amp UY and press the SET button The selected language will be confirmed and the Time Date Setting screen will appear Year 2001 4 Note Month 1 Selecting LZ and pressing the SET button will re Day nq turn you to the screen of C 00 00 20 Q The Year is selected Press the lt P button to adjust the year Q Press the W button to select Month Press the lt P button to adjust the month Press the W button to select Day Press the lt P gt button to adjust the date Q Press the W button to select Time hour Press the lt P button to adjust the time hour Q Press the W button to select Time minute Press the lt P button to adjust the time minute Note When selecting each item in steps through Month Day Tim
21. 8m For distances between 0 25m to 0 8m from the subject see w Macro Recording mode page 32 Check to make sure that an SD Memory Card Multi Media Card is properly inserted Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to ea The lens will extend If the main switch is set to while the lens is being held Err may appear in the status LCD If this occurs turn the main switch to OFF and turn it back to ICM Q Press the PICTURE button to set the picture quality of the image data to record Default setting is B r change the set ting see Setting the Picture Quality page 28 Q Press the MODE button to set the recording mode Default setting is mO To change the set ting according to the subject read from Se lecting the Recording Mode page 29 to ND Self timer Mode page 34 Q View the LCD monitor or look through the viewfinder to determine the image composi tion and then press the W and gt T buttons to set the subject size PICTURE 23 Bulpiooay oiseg Note When pressing the lt W button the subject will be come smaller wide When pressing the gt T button the subject will become larger telescopic The zoom func tion will operate within the range is equivalent to 35 105mm in a 35mm camera Q Lightly press the shutter button halfway The viewfinder LED will light green and the
22. D monitor Due to the characteristics of liquid crystals the brightness of the LCD monitor may appear uneven with changes in temperature etc The LCD monitor has been developed using high precision engineering and is superior in sharpness and picture quality Due to the nature of liquid crystals however there may be missing or constantly lit pixels on the monitor This is not a malfunction of the unit If the LCD monitor becomes damaged for some reason take care to prevent personal injury from broken glass etc Furthermore take care that liquid crystals do not touch the skin or enter the eyes or mouth About the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card As well as the SD Memory Card included with this camera Multi Media Cards may also be used A Caution SD Memory Cards and Multi Media Cards are manufactured using precision electronic com ponents Do not perform the following as malfunction or damage may occur as a result Do not touch the terminal with hands or metal objects Damage to the components may occur as a result of static electricity Before handling an SD Memory Card or Multi Media Card discharge any static build up from your body by touching grounded metal etc Do not bend drop or apply excessive force Avoid heat liquid and direct sunlight when using and for storage Do not open the battery card cover or remove the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card while data is being read or written Do not dismantle or modify Rm i
23. Konica Digital Still Camera Wicital Revio KD 210Z Thank you for your purchase For the correct usage of this product please read this User s Manual and the warranty card carefully and keep them in a safe place for future reference Before accepting the warranty card please make sure that the date of purchase and the dealer s details have been completed About trademarks Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me and Windows XP are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U S and other countries Apple Macintosh Mac OS QuickTime and Power PC are trademarks or registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U S and other countries The SD logo is a trademark Other company names and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners About voluntary restriction concerning radio wave interference This equipment is a class B information technology device based on the standards of VCCI Voluntary Control Council for Interference Use of this device near radios and television tuners may cause reception interference Please use this product correctly according to the contents of this User s Manual Machine Noise Information Ordinance 3 GSGV January 18 1991 The sound pressure level at the operator position is equal or less than 70 dB A according to ISO 7779 Note This User s Guide uses illustr
24. LAY menu PLAY PLAY DPOF List File number Quantity 100 0023 1 100 0024 1 100 0025 2 C cear ALL OK _ PLAY File number Quantity 100 0023 1 100 0024 1 100 0025 2 Clear ALL CT PLAY List 59 Buise13 4oeg e qd peoueApy Deleting images from the list single frame all frames Images not required to be printed can be deleted from the list single frame all frames Display the list screen PLAY File number Quantity For single frame Pre a TAa Press the A V button to select the image to delete C GlarALL OK _ Q Press the SET button The image to delete and the delete confir PLAY mati ill ator Screen Wi appear File number Quantity o Press the lt button to select YES and press the SET button C Clear ALL OK The list screen with the deleted image re moved will be displayed PLAY DPOF List Note If NO is selected and the SET button is pressed the E M deletion will be canceled and the camera will return to the list display Remove ves CHIC Q Press the P button to select OK and press PLAY the SET button The camera will return to the DPOF menu 3 C Clear ALL Q Press the SET button to exit the PLAY menu mode 60 For all frames Press the b and press the S The camera will
25. Time Language gt gt Saturation Normal Sharpness Normal SET UP A Quick Review On Date amp Time Language Saturation Sharpness 65 suone1edo peoueApy Setting the date Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the A W button to select Date amp Time gt Press the P button to enter the Date amp Canguage gt 2 Saturation Normal Time menu Sharpness Normal For the setting see Adjusting the Menu Dis play Language and Time Date page 20 Year 2001 o Press the SET button The camera will return to the screen of ay i Q Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET UP menu mode Setting the language Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the A V button to select Language Quick Review gt Date amp Time T p 2 F Press the P button to enter the Language Gaan e Normal menu Sharpness Normal v Press the A V button to select the de sired language and press the SET button The language confirmation screen will appear Press the lt button to select amp UY and press the SET button The selected language will be confirmed and the camera will return to the screen of English Q Move to the next menu
26. Windows OS Prein stalled versions of Microsoft Windows 98 Windows 98SE Windows 2000 Professional Windows Me or Windows XP Memory 16M B or more of available RAM 82MB or more recommended Display 32 000 colors or more resolution of 640 x 480 pixels or higher Others CD ROM drive USB port standard equipped 2 Macintosh OS Mac OS 9 0 9 1 9 2 Version 10 0 4 10 1 CPU PowerPC Memory 16M B or more of available RAM 32MB or more recommendeo Display 32 000 colors or more resolution of 640 x 480 pixels or higher Others CD ROM drive USB port standard equipped Using Windows Installing the i Set the included CD ROM in the CD ROM drive Click the Start button and select Run Be sure to install Turn on the PC power and start Windows ncluded software CD ROM and KD 210Z User s Guide ftm Programs Dk Favorites Documents Eh Settings A Find amp Help Log Off Kitagawa Shut Down emu The Run window will appear D yu s ip 69 2d 0 sobew Gulwejsues pue asemyos y Guyjeysuy Run cux Type the name of a program folder document or Intenet resource and Windows will open it for you Oper B Cancel Browse O Enter D install exe and click OK Run 2 x 1 Type the name of a program folder document or Internet x resource and Windows will open it for you Open D install exe zi
27. and press the A V button to select Auto Shut Off Format zy 3 min is selected SelfTimer y i sec Number Reset Off Press the lt P button to select 10 min Beep gt On or Off The setting will take effect at the time the S SET UP menu selection is made Format mr J Self Timer 10sec Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET Number Reset gt OD Beep gt On UP menu mode x Note Even if the selection is set to Off the camera will auto matically shut off after several hours Resetting the file number The file number can be reset Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the p SET UP R A V button to select Number Reset Format E Self Timer 10sec Off is selected Auto Shut Off gt 3min Press the button to select On Beep On The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made F SET UP z Format gt gt Move to the next menu or set the main switch FEM er oe v Auto Shut Off 3min to a mode other than to exit the SET D UP menu mode Beep On v Note When factory shipped the number reset is set to Off and continuous file no are assigned as shown below XXXXXX1 JOG eeewx2 pg XXXXXX3 jPg If number
28. ash in two image recordings recording operation continuous recording at 20 sec intervals zoom opera tion single way for every image recorded Note For reference values concerning battery life see Notes on pages 11 and 17 1 DPOF Digital Print Order Format specified by Canon Inc Kodak Co Ltd Fuji Photo Film Co Ltd and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co Ltd is a standard for recording specified information such as the images or quantity to print from the images taken by a digital camera on a recording medium 2 DCF Design rule for Camera File system is a standard by JEITA mainly for the purpose of simplifying the use of image files taken by digital cameras with other related devices 79 xipueddy For Warranty and After sales Service repair handling and care first consult the dealer from whom you purchased the camera Warranty separately attached Before accepting the warranty card please make sure that the date of purchase and dealer of purchase and the dealer s details have been completed After reading the war ranty keep it in a safe place Warranty period main unit 1 year from the date of purchase During the warranty period If the product malfunctions for some reason during the warranty period take the unit along with the warranty to our dealer of purchase or a nearby Konica service station The prod uct will be repaired free of charge under the conditions stated in the warranty A charge
29. ations to explain button operations Please note however that the button layout may differ slightly from the actual product Important Safety Precautions cece terete eeen 5 Before USING a uicti ea et teenr Peeters 11 Preparation Checking package contents sssssssseeen 12 Names Of parts b qu cb ee LH ER d 13 Installing the Battery AC Adapter Optional 16 Inserting Removing the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card 18 ristallinig the Strap iot ct e d ORE e Sae rete eats 19 Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time Date 20 Basic Recording REC REGCOMMING sti taxon E 22 Setting the Picture Quality ses 28 Selecting the Recording Mode sssme 29 Auto Mode et eene nnns 30 Red eye Reduction Mode eee 30 5 Forced Flash Mode ssseseseeenennnnnneenees 30 Night View Portrait Mode ssee e 31 Q9 Flash Off Mode ssssssseen 31 A Long Distance Mode sseeeemm 31 amp Macro Recording Mode ssseeeeee 32 Salf timer Mode cese eee 34 Adjusting the Screen Contrast ssssseene 35 Advanced Recording MI B M REC Using the M REG menu icr reas 36 Recording A MONS c ns teet ven cu en eh nens 38 Using the Digital ZOOM iras sias ree enna ar E EEEE Ee 39 Exposure Compensation ssseeme 40 Chang
30. atting the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card Enter the SET UP menu mode Q SET UP Format is selected Gelf Timer 10sec Auto Shut Off 3min Press the P button to enter the Format Number Reset Off NO is selected Beep 0n Press the button to select YES and SET UP format press the SET button auis i R Formatting resets The memory Formatting message will appear card and ae Ali pieturas on it ormat When formatting is completed the screen of will be displayed SET UP Formatting The memory card Setting the Self Timer The self timer interval can be changed from 10 seconds default setting to 3 seconds Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the A V button to select Self Timer SET UP 10 sec is selected Format Auto Shut Off Press the lt P button to select 3 sec Number Reset The setting will take effect at the time the Geer menu selection is made Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET Auto Shut OF p UP menu mode Number Reset _ gt Beep gt v 63 suonesado peoueApy Setting the auto shut off time The auto shut off time can be changed from 3 minutes default setting to 10 minutes or the function can be turned off Enter the SET UP menu mode
31. be Main switch is not set to a Or MA 23 36 recorded even when Recordable SD Memory Card Multi Media Card is 26 63 pressing the shutter not inserted button e SD Memory Card is write protected 10 Maximum number of images has already been 26 28 50 recorded Delete images that are no longer required d The camera is set to self timer 34 8 Flash is being charged Wait for a while 22 2 amp The LCD monitor or The LCD monitor brightness adjustment is 35 43 image is not clear not correct e CD monitor is dirty with fingerprints or dust 76 Focus cannot The subject is not in the center 25 be adjusted The subject is difficult to focus 33 The front cover glass is dirty 75 The recording mode and the distance between 22 the camera and subject are not correct Flash does not work The flash mode is set to Flash Off 31 mage colors are Image was taken under conditions where white 41 not natural balance could not be adjusted Battery dies after AA alkaline batteries are being used TAS s very little recording The battery is not new low battery 17 Battery polarity or metal parts of camera are dirty 11 17 71 xipueddy Symptom Check page Cannot play back X Main switch is not set to gt 46 Images were continuously shot 26 e SD Memory Card Multi Media Card recorded E with images is not inserted 46 Ss All images on the SD Memory Card Multi Media a Card have been d
32. e Press the DISPLAY button if the LCD monitor is off Macro recording Through image icon 32 G While viewing the LCD monitor press the W and P T buttons to adjust the sub ject size and image composition Q Lightly press the shutter button halfway The viewfinder LED will light green and the exposure and focus will be locked Gently press the shutter button completely Image recording is completed when the buzzer sound is heard Note Focus adjustment in the macro recording mode may take longer than usual Focus adjustment may be difficult for the following A location where the subject or background is extremely dark Objects with no contrast sky white wall car hood etc flat objects with only horizontal lines fast moving ob jects poorly lit objects dark places objects with strong backlight or reflecting light and objects that flicker such as fluorescent lighting 33 Bulpiooay oiseg Self timer Mode This mode automatically releases the shutter after a delay so that the person making the recording can be included in the image When using the self timer the camera must be fixed on a stable surface The use of a tripod is recommended The shutter is released approximately 10 seconds default setting after the shutter button is pressed Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to e The lens will extend Press the PICTURE button and set the r
33. e The digital zoom can only be used when optical zoom is set to TELE 8x Enter the M REC menu mode and press the w REC A V button to select Digital Zoom Press the gt button to select On Reset All Movie mode Off gt gt Camera Exposure 0 Auto White Balance v Q Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu moag M REC Reset All gt Press the button until the optical zoom Movie mode stops Then release the 5 WAY button and Camera Exposure press the button again White Balance p A blue frame will appear on the LCD monitor and the magnification ratio will be displayed on the top right Use the LCD monitor as the viewfinder for recording Note Pressing the gt button each time will switch the mag nification between 1 5x 2x and 2 5x zoom magnification will not change if the button is held down Digital zoom cannot be used when the LCD monitor is off When using digital zoom the picture quality may decrease compared to images recorded under normal conditions Blue frame 39 Bulpsoo98y peoueApy Exposure Compensation The exposure can be compensated to intentionally brighten or darken the overall recorded image The camera exposure can be adjusted within the range of 1 5EV at O 3EV intervals Q Enter the M REC menu mode and press
34. e quired picture quality of the image data to record Q Press the MODE button and select e MOF FAB Aawt Note The self timer can be used with MO Mi EA e A and V modes Q View the LCD monitor or look through the viewfinder to determine the image composi tion and then press the w and gt 7 buttons to set the subject size Lightly press the shutter button halfway and then gently press the button down com pletely The self timer LED on the front of the cam era will flash in red and the shutter will be released after about 10 seconds Note To cancel the self timer during operation set the main switch to OFF The self timer function is cancelled after each recording To continue using the self timer set the self timer again The delay time for the self timer can be set to either 10 sec default setting or 3 sec in the SET UP menu See page 63 34 Adjusting the Screen Contrast The screen contrast can be adjusted depending on the recording location Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to Am The lens will extend Press the MENU button and enter menu mode Screen Contrast will be selected Press the P button to enter the Contrast menu and use the buttons to adjust the brightness Note the REC Screen and gt The screen will become darker with the button and brighter with the f button
35. e the A V button can be pressed to re turn to the earlier setting screens to correct previously set items Press the SET button The Confirmation screen for the date setting will appear Press the SET button again The set values will be save and a through image image as seen through the lens will be displayed on the LCD monitor Note Selecting NO by pressing the J gt button and pressing the SET button will return you to the screen of if MIG is selected in step the LCD monitor will turn off It X or is selected the LCD monitor will re main on and the initial screen of the corresponding setting will appear Date amp Time Year 2002 4 00 00 Date amp Time Date amp Time Year 2002 Day 14 2002 8 14 10 30 Is this correct Through image The image as seen through the lens 21 uoneJgedojg Chapter 2 Basic Recording Recording Holding the camera Hold the camera securely in both hands with the elbows pressed against the body for stable positioning When using the flash with the camera held sideways hold the camera so the shutter button is at the top Take caution not to cover the flash or lens with fingers or strap Viewfinder and LED To focus during viewfinder recording fit the sub ject within the entire viewfinder and align
36. e maximum number of frames this camera can play back is 999 If there are more than 999 images on an SD Memory Card Multi Media Card the camera may not play back the images properly 2 This camera can play back image files that comply with the DCF Design rule for Camera File System standard Images taken with products from other companies that comply with the DCF standard may also be played back However the memory card must either be an SD Memory Card or Multi Media Card 3 Some of the camera functions erase etc will not be available for image files taken with products from other companies 47 yoeghe q oiseg Displaying magnified images Select the image to display Press the SET button The center of the image will be displayed at magnification of 2x The image will be magnified by 4 times when the button is pressed once more Note Magnified images are displayed inside a blue frame The picture quality mode and frame number are not dis played Press the A W lt P gt button to scroll the image and display the desired portion Note Pressing the SET button will return the screen to Playing Back Movies Select the movie to play back Note Movies are displayed in a yellow frame Movies may take some time to display Press the SET button The playback of the movie will start Note All information displays will be cleared at the time of playback The
37. eleted 51 63 Battery dies after The battery is not new low battery 17 very little playback AA alkaline batteries are being used 11 17 e Battery polarity or metal parts of camera are dirty 11 17 Correct date is not The backup time during battery replacement is 20 Oo displayed when about 15 minutes The date must be set again 2 turning on power if this limit has been exceeded Cannot transfer Camera is not correctly connected to the PC 67 The main switch of the camera is set to OFF 71 72 images to PC Error message if the number of remaining frames on the status LCD displays Err and all status LED flash an error has occured In this case perform the following procedure 1 Set the main switch to OFF Set the main switch to other than OFF If camera functions are not restored 2 If using the AC adapter disconnect it See page 17 3 Remove all batteries See page 16 4 Install new batteries See page 16 If the error persists even after performing the above procedures contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera or a Konica Service Station For inquiries concerning repair handling and care contact the dealer from whom you pur chased the camera 78 Main specifications Type Active pixels Recording medium Number of Recordable images For 8MB SD Memory Card Recording method mage format maging elements Lens Focus adjustment Recording range Exposure con
38. eries About 130 images About 260 images About 65 minutes AA nickel hydrogen batteries About 200 images About 400 images About 75 minutes CR V3 lithium battery About 500 images About 1250 images About 300 minutes Under Konica test conditions room temperature normal humidity picture quality Super Fine mode flash one full flash in two image recordings recording operation continuous recording at 20 sec intervals zoom opera tion single way for every image recorded Note Battery life varies according to the brand and grade Use new batteries The above values are reference values and are not guaranteed Especially for alkaline batteries the above value may decline by half depending on the condition of the used batteries See page 11 Battery life may decline from bad contact when there is oil or grease on the polarity of the batteries Always wipe batteries with a soft dry cloth before use Do not touch contact parts since the batteries life may decline from bad contact when there is oil or grease on the battery cover or metal parts within the battery compartment If a contact part is accidentally touched or there is decline in battery life always wipe with a soft dry cloth before use Power is consumed by the following operations even when not recording and these will reduce the number of images that can be recorded Repeated focus operations by pressing the shutter button halfway Repeated zoom operations Ex
39. fer to the instruction manual operating system in use Please note that Konica will not be responsible for any loss resulting from such operations The protect setting set with this camera is equivalent to the read only attribute of a file ct he camera will be disabled Please note that if the attribute of a file is changed using a PC the protect setting set with 74 Images that have been altered or newly saved on an SD Memory Card Multi Media Card using a device other than this camera will not only play back on the camera but may cause the camera to malfunction when inserted Do not change the file name of image data saved on an SD Memory Card Multi Media Card using a PC or save files other than image data taken by this camera Chapter 8 Appendix When Carrying the Camera Overseas Using the AC adapter optional DR AC2 Do not use the AC adapter with voltages other than the displayed power supply voltage 100V AC 240V AC For countries with a different power plug shape check with a travel agenoy etc and prepare a conversion adapter suitable for the power plug of the destination country in advance Caring and storage Cleaning the camera When cleaning the camera do not use solvents such as benzene or paint thinner Before cleaning remove the batteries from the camera or disconnect the power plug of the AC adapter from the wall outlet The exterior casing surface consists of paint and printing Wiping t
40. focus and exposure will be locked f the subject to focus is not in the center perform Focus Lock Recording page 25 See also Release Lock page 26 Gently press the shutter button completely Recording is completed when a buzzer Sound is heard The operation of writing the recorded image to the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card will start and at the same time the card access LED on the side of the camera will light or ange When the card access LED turns off the writing process is completed Do not open the battery cover when the card access LED is lit Note The number displayed within the frame of the status LCD indicates the remaining number of images that can be recorded The remaining number of images varies depending on the capacity of the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card and the picture quality mode When the battery level indicator is half full d Yl replace the battery Set the main switch to OFF The lens will automatically retract 24 O Press shutter button halfway ES Jo 4 SUPER EINE PICTURE ECONOMY amp _ iS Back of the main unit FARTS Press shutter button fully Recording using the viewfinder Recording can be made using only the viewfinder without the LCD monitor Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to Ill and press the DISPLAY button The LCD monitor will turn off The viewfinde
41. gh humidity dust or vibration If dust or liquid enters the camera or if the internal parts are damaged by strong vibration overheating fire or electrical shock may occur as a result 7 Important Safety Precautions A Caution oeemocoe Do not use force when operating the camera The camera may become damaged causing personal injury as a result Do not use the flash near eyes Eye injury may occur as a result Check that the polarity is correct when inserting batteries The battery may heat damage or leak if the polarity is not correct possibly causing skin burns and or personal injury as a result Do not use batteries which have become soiled with oil or sweat If soiled wipe the contacts with a dry cloth before use When cleaning or carrying out non photographic operations on the cam era disconnect the AC adapter for safety Remove the batteries when the camera will not be used for an extended period If the camera is to be used by a child the correct usage must be taught by a parent or guardian Personal injury may occur as a result Do not rotate the camera when mounting on a tripod About battery fluid leakage Should battery fluid leaks ever come into contact with hands or clothing wash immediately with water Loss of eyesight may occur if battery fluid enters the eye In such case do not rub the eye Immediately flush the eye with water and seek medical attention About the LC
42. he casing with benzene or paint thinner may cause discoloration or the paint or printing to be removed When the camera becomes dirty wipe off the dust with a soft dry cloth For stubborn dirt dampen a cloth in diluted neutral detergent kitchen detergent wring thoroughly and wipe When finished wipe the camera with a dry cloth When using a chemical cloth follow the safety precautions of the product 75 xipueddy After using the camera If the camera is not to be used for a long period remove the batteries and ensure that the power plug of the AC adapter is disconnected from the wall outlet e Leaving the batteries inside the camera for a long time may cause the battery fluid to leak resulting in malfunction of the unit When storing keep both camera and batteries in cool place with low humidity and under constant temperature as much as possible Recommended temperature 15 C 25 C Recommended humidity 4096 6096 About the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card Handling e Do not bend or apply excessive force Do not store the card in places with high humidity dusty places or where static electricity or electromagnetic fields are likely to occur e Keep dust water and foreign objects away from the terminal section About image data e Use a PC to delete images and files recorded with other models The recorded data may be lost when you or a third part misuses the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card if the card is
43. ing the White Balance ssss 41 Changing the AE mode 3 nee oretenus 42 Changing to Slow Shutter Speed sss 42 Adjusting the Screen Contrast sssssene 43 Recording in Black and White sssseeees 44 Resetting the Camera to Default Settings 45 Basic Playback PLAY Playing Back Images etr toe teneas 46 Playing Back MOVIES anna 48 Advanced Playback Erasing PLAY Using thi PLAY Meni sepi niiina ehe a ERR aaaea 49 eNA CEA T TTT 50 Viewing Multiple Images Index Playback ss 52 Viewing a Slideshow of Images sss 53 Keeping Important Images Protect Setting 54 Displaying the file number sssssmmmm 56 Adjusting the Screen Contrast ssssssene 56 Selecting the Image to Print DPOF sssssse 57 Advanced Operations Sii SET UP Using the SET UP Menu teen e 62 Customizing the Camera esses 63 Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC Operating Environments sse 69 USING Windows stetit ret beet eet es 69 Using Mainos Nie tete e Re ORI EUR ERR R e sive AER 73 Appendix When Carrying the Camera Overseas i r 75 Caring and storage ssssseeeen eee 75 Troubleshooting 3 5 eee etel rre teme e tree foglie 7T Main specifications ea
44. is made e Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET UP menu mode SET UP Quick Heview gt Date amp Time b Language gt Saturation Normal Sharpness gt Normal SET UP QuickReview Date amp Time Language Saturation 67 suonejedo peoueApy Setting the compression rate The compression rate of images can be lowered Although images will be clearer when lower ing the compression rate the file size of images will become larger and the number of images that can be recorded will decrease 1 Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the A V button to select Compression Normal is selected Press the lt P button to select Low The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made e Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the S UP menu mode Note For details on the relationship between compression ET rate and number of allowed recordings see Number of re cordable images on page 28 68 Oo SET UP C ES Compression ub Normal SET UP Compression o gt Low A Chapter 7 Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC Operating Environments Images recorded with the camera can be transferred to a PC using the USB cable supplied 1
45. ismantle short circuit coat solder etc apply heat apply pres sure with nail etc to the battery or throw into a fire Furthermore do not allow metals wires necklaces etc to come into contact with batteries Fluid leakage heat fire and damage may occur as a result A Caution o eji o Do not point the lens directly at the sun or at a strong light source Malfunction of internal parts may occur from concentrated rays of light Using the camera in such conditions may cause short circuits and breakdown of insu lation resulting in overheating and or fire Take care not to get fingers caught in the battery card cover Personal injury may occur as a result When using the camera inside an airplane follow the directions of the air line company Electric waves emitted from the camera may affect airplane cockpit instruments Do not leave the camera in locations such as A location exposed to direct sunlight or inside a car etc where the tem perature may become extremely high Fire and or damage to the unit may occur Within the reach of children The strap may wrap around the neck causing strangulation or accessories Such as batteries SD Memory Card etc may be swallowed Unstable surfaces such as on an unstable table or an angled surface Camera dropping on the head or other body parts may not only cause per sonal injury but malfunction of the unit as well A location exposed to lampblack steam hi
46. ker with a less clear image the more you are too far away While the flash is being charged the viewfinder LED will light in red While the LED is on flash recording cannot be made When continuously using the flash for recording check to make sure that the LED on the viewfinder is off Red eye Reduction Mode Preliminary flashing is performed before the actual flash to reduce the red eye effect Other than the preliminary flash the mode is the same as HUW MOF FAB ww Press the MODE button and select aUe Note The red eye reduction may have little effect if the subject is not directly facing the preliminary or actual flash or when there is some distance between the camera and subject 5 Forced Flash Mode Used to soften dark shadows on the face of the subject due to backlight artificial lighting etc The flash will always be used regardless of the surrounding brightness MD OsFAS ww Press the MODE button and select 9 30 EA Night View Portrait Mode Used when recording subjects with night view as the background The flash and red eye reduction will always be used Under low light conditions the shutter speed will become slow Since this may result in the image becoming blurred use of a tripod is recommended myo g9AS Press the MODE button and select BA amp Flash Off Mode Used when recording in a place where flash photography is prohibited or when uti
47. le click the copied GUIDE ENG to display the KD 210Z User s Guide Konica Double click the Manual folder v Manual 73 2d 0 seBeuu 6uuojsueJj pue asemyos y Guyjeysuy Transferring images Turn on the power of your PC Connect the camera and PC using the USB cable supplied Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to II MG P or SS PC will appear on the status LCD Lu gt PL Q An Undefined Name icon will appear on the desktop Z Notes Q Double click the DCIM folder Q Double click 100konic to display the icon of the image file Note The first 3 digits of 100konic vary depending on the existing directory of the card Q Double click the file to display the image To save copy drag and drop the file to the desired location on the Macintosh Caution Do not disconnect the USB cable AC adapter optional or open the battery card cover while the card access LED is on Furthermore do not format the SD Memory Card or Multi Media Card using a PC Data may be come damaged Do not disconnect the USB cable AC adapter optional or open the battery card cover while the card access LED is on Furthermore do not format the SD Memory Card or Multi Media Card using a PC Data may become damaged Image files can be copied to a hard disk or other media and deleted as necessary For Always back up important data details re
48. lect Protect Press the gt button The Protect confirmation screen will appear YES is selected Note n the protect confirmation screen the frame number of the screen is displayed on the lower right If NO is selected using the P button and the SET but ton is pressed the camera will return to the normal play back screen Press the SET button The image will be protected and the pro tected mark OTI will appear Note Protected images will not be deleted even when erasing all frames 54 PLAY Erase Index Slide Show Image number v On F N25 Removing the protect setting Display the protected image on the LCD monitor Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the A V butt on to select Protect Press the P button The protect confirmation screen will appear YES will be selected Press the button to select NO Q Press the S The protect ET button setting will be removed from the image and the protected mark OFA will disappear Ba 25 PLAY Erase 2 Index Glide Show gt COED Image number gt Off v 55 Buisesqsyoeghe q paoueapy Displaying the file number The file no can be displayed on the image being played back See page 47 Enter the PLAY menu
49. lect YES Press the SET button After Erasing ALL Pictures is displayed all images are erased and No Picture in Cam era is displayed Note f there are one or more protected images the last frame is displayed Erasure time may take some time when erasing many frames or when using a Multi Media Card PLAY Cae NEN Index gt Slide Show o gt Protect gt 2 Image number gt Off Erase ALL Pictures C vs CHIC Erase ALL Pictures Erasing ALL Pictures No Picture in Camera 51 Buise13 4oeg e qd peoueApy Viewing Multiple Images Index Playback Images of 9 frames are displayed at one time on the LCD monitor This function is useful for quickly locating the desired image to display Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the A V button to select Index Slide Sh Press the P button um Images of 9 frames will appear at one time image number t Note The image displayed at the time of entering the menu is displayed inside a red frame within the index screen The select frame is displayed with a red frame Movie images are displayed with 2 and protected im ages are displayed with O n Press the lt P A and W buttons to se lect the desired image Press the SET button The selected image will be displayed in the normal display mode
50. lizing the night view or indoor lighting for recording The flash will always be off during recording Under low light conditions the shutter speed will become slow Since this may result in the image becoming blurred use of a tripod is recommended myo g9AdS Press the MODE button and select Note If the subject is moving the image will appear blurred 2A Long Distance Mode Used when recording scenery The flash will always be off during recording MN LAGAs Press the MODE button and select A 31 Bulpiooay oiseg Macro Recording Mode Used when recording the subject at close distances Macro recording is used when the subject is within a distance range of between 0 25m and 0 8m from the front of the lens For macro recording the flash will always be off Under low light conditions the shutter speed will become slow This may result in the image becoming blurred When using macro recording the use of a tripod is recommended A Caution For macro recording the recording range and the field of view within the viewfinder will differ Use the LCD monitor for re cording Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to ea The lens will extend Press the PICTURE button and set the re quired picture quality of the image data to record Press the MODE button and select W The macro recording icon will appear on the LCD monitor Not
51. mera to malfunc tion but the card may become unusable Installing the Strap Pass the thin loop through the strap into the strap holder on the right side of the camera If the strap is difficult to pass through use a toothpick etc to pull out the strap Pass the strap through the thin loop and pull IN Warning When using the camera with the strap attached take care so that it does not wrap around the neck On no account hang the camera on the neck of small children and infants Strangulation may occur as a result if the strap wraps around the neck When carrying the camera hanging from the strap take care so that it is not accidentally banged When installing the strap there is a possibility that the camera could be dropped and dam aged Place the camera on a stable surface before installing the strap 19 uolnesedald Adjusting the Menu Display Language and Time Date When using the camera for the first time set the menu display language and time date The setting range is between January 1 2001 and December 31 2035 The following shows an example of changing the time and date from 0 00 January 1 2001 to 10 30 August 14 2002 Note The menu language time and date are maintained by the backup condenser The setting contents are therefore re tained even when replacing the AA batteries lithium bat tery IN Backup time during battery replacement is e about 1
52. mode and press the PLAY A V button to select Image number Erase Index gt Slide Show gt Press the button and select On Protect gt Q Press the SET button The camera returns to the normal playback PLAY display and the file no will be displayed on Erase Index gt A gt the Image Slide Show gt Protect gt Note When selecting Off and pressing the SET button or MENU button the file no will be cleared from the image Adjusting the Screen Contrast The screen contrast can be adjusted according to the brightness of the playback location Enter the PLAY menu mode and press the Q PLAY A V button to select the Screen Con DPOF 23 J trast Press the P button to enter the Screen Contrast menu and press the lt P but ton to adjust the brightness Q Press the SET button to exit the PLAY menu mode za Screen Contrast 56 Selecting the Image to Print DPOF Images cannot be printed by the camera itself This menu indicates the images to output and their quantity when ordering prints using digital camera print service at a camera shop or photo shop 1 or when automatically outputting images within a card to a DPOF 2 compatible digital printer There are 2 types of specifica tions single frame speci ication and all frame specification A DPOF file is automatically created on the card
53. ne enter ren noun 79 Important Safety Precautions This product has been designed with safety in mind however please read the following dis play marks warnings and cautions for its correct usage The following warning and caution symbols are to prevent damage to the user other persons and property Definitions of the symbols g FA The following categories explain the degree of danger or damage that may occur if the displayed content is not followed or the product is misused A Warning This symbol indicates that misuse may result in serious injury and even death AN Caution This symbol indicates that misuse may result in bodily injury or physical damage Nd A S The following categories explain the contents to be followed using symbols A This symbol indicates that the content requires caution when performed Q This symbol indicates that the content is prohibited Q This symbol indicates that the content must always be followed Important Safety Precautions Z Warning e x 02 eoo OO Should any of the following occur stop using the product immediately Remove the batteries from the unit and disconnect the AC adapter If using the AC adapter disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet Consult the dealer from whom you bought the product for further assistance Continued use of the product may result in fire or electrical shock If you no
54. or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET IEXEUCKSUWCE D UP menu mode Note Selecting OL and pressing the SET button wil turn you the screen of A e 66 Setting the saturation The brightness of colors can be set Selecting High will brighten the colors and selecting Low will soften the colors 1 Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the A V button to select Saturation Normal is selected Press the lt P button to select either High or Low The setting will take effect at the time the menu selection is made Move to the next menu or set the main switch to a mode other than to exit the SET UP menu mode Setting the sharpness Quick Review gt Date amp Time gt up Language D Saturation gt Normal Sharpness Normal v SET UP Quick Review n Off Date amp Time n Language D p gt Saturation High Sharpness Normal ww Contours of images can be sharpened or softened Selecting Hard will sharpen images and selecting Soft will soften images 1 Enter the SET UP menu mode and press the N A W button to select Sharpness ormal is selected Press the lt P button to select either H Th ard or Soft e setting will take effect at the time the menu selection
55. portrait A Self timer flash off A Self timer long distance A gt gt gt gt gt gt Self timer macro recording A Note When pressing the button with holding the MODE button down the MODE changes in reverse order e During auto power off the setting of each mode is saved ZAYNight View Portrait mode and X Self timer mode are canceled Jump function When power is turned off the mode returns to AUTO default setting However the previously set mode can be selected by pressing the MODE button once Self timer is not included as a previous set mode Single action AUTO function Pressing the MODE button for 2 seconds will return the mode to For details concerning each mode see the respective pages MO 550 ES 530 F p 30 E303 GOs aA 0 31 X p 32 p 34 29 BuipiooeH oiseg Auto Mode Since this mode automatically performs all settings it allows you to concentrate on the actual image to record When recording in a dark place or against backlight the camera will auto matically determine whether the flash is necessary M LAG As Press the MODE button and select WAKO Note The flash recording range is 0 8 to 3 0m when the camera is set to WIDE and 0 8 to 2 0m when set to TELE the range varies depending on the zoom position and aper ture When outside this range the screen will become brighter the more you are too near and the screen will become dar
56. r Quantity is 1 99 for each image file Press the SET button The camera will return to the screen of Q Press the W button to select Exit and press the SET button For ALL Q Select ALL and press the SET button Q Press the A V button to specify the quan tity to print Select ALL is selected Note The range that can be specified for Quantity is 1 99 for each image file If there are more than 100 images on the card the mes sage You may select up to 100 pictures will appear and the camera will display the Select screen If Cancel is selected using the P button and the SET button is pressed the camera returns to the screen of Press the SET button The camera will return to the screen of Q Press the W button to select Exit and press the SET button 58 DPOF SetUp e ALL PLAY Select ALL Quantity GEE Checking determining images The File number and Quantity are displayed in a list and the setting contents are checked Press the W button to select List Press the S ET button The specified file number and quantity will be displayed in a list Q After checking the contents using the A W button OR Press the S press the button and select ET button The camera will return to the DPOF menu Q Press theS mode ET button to exit the P
57. r PC Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to or P The Add New Hardware Wizard screen will appear Thi niea searchoe for now driver for ko 2102 Q Insert the CD ROM supplied into the CD ROM drive Click Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and then click Next lt Back Wee Cancel Q Click Specify a location and input D T Elopoy dick T CD ROM dive T Meose indows Update JF Specify alecaton Note Here the CD ROM drive is assumed to be drive D Use a different letter if appropriate The INF file necessary for the install is located in D When searching a different location click Browse Click Next indows Update ecl a location Q Click Next lt Back x Click Finish The USB device driver is now installed Note For Macintosh users the USB device driver is not required 71 2d 0 sobew 6uuejsueJj pue aseMYyOS y Huljjeysul Transferring images Turn on the power of your PC Connect the camera and PC using the USB cable supplied Set the main switch on the top of the cam erato B MiG o SS PC will appear on the status LCD Lr L O Double click My Computer Q Double click the newly created removable device G
58. r is used for recording Note When turning the main switch to the OFF position while the LCD monitor is off the LCD monitor will remain off when the recording is performed the next time To record using the LCD monitor press the DISPLAY button Focus Lock Recording Use the following procedure if the subject to record is not in the center of the viewfinder Position the subject so that it falls within the focus frame of the viewfinder and lightly press the shutter button halfway The viewfinder LED will light green and the focus position will be locked Note Exposure is locked when the viewfinder LED is lit green Releasing the finger from the shutter button after locking the focus position will cancel the focus lock In this case the focus cannot be re locked While continuing to hold the shutter button down lightly halfway re position the sub ject for the desired composition and gently press the shutter button down completely to record 25 Bulpiooay oiseg Notes and hints concerning recording Release lock Although the exposure and focus will be locked when the shutter button is lightly pressed after determining the image composition in step of page 24 the release lock will operate if any of the following conditions apply In this event the sfutter button cannot be pressed further and recording cannot be completed A warning sound may also be heard When
59. row Warning Do not operate with wet hands Electri cal shock may occur as a result Insert AA batteries 2 units with polarity as shown in the diagram inside the battery com partment Caution Inserting batteries with the polarity A incorrect cause battery fluid leakage and heating resulting in personal injury de facement and or damage to the camera After checking that the battery has been cor rectly installed close the battery card cover At this time check to make sure that the cover is completely closed Note AA Batteries that can be used are AA alkaline batteries and AA nickel hydrogen batteries When using AA alkaline batteries approximately 130 im ages can be recorded with the LCD monitor on and 260 images with the LCD monitor off During continuous play back the camera can be operated for about 65 minutes All values obtained under Konica test conditions See page 17 When the battery level indicator on the status LCD is less than half replace the batteries When replacing AA batteries replace both with new batteries When using the camera outdoors it is recommended that you carry extra batteries CR V3 lithium battery optional Inert the battery in the correct direction as shown in the diagram 16 Battery life guide reference Recording LCD monitor on Recording LCD monitor off Continuous playback AA alkaline batt
60. s on Inserting the card Open the battery card cover Face the label of the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card toward the front of the camera and securely insert into the camera with the A mark on the label facing up until a click is heard The card will be locked Q Close the battery card cover A SD Memory Card cannot be inserted and locked if the front back sides or the up down direction are incorrect Mutli Media Card will lock with the card ejected if the front back sides or the up down direc tion are incorrect and the battery card cover will not close If force is used when inserting SD Memory Card Multi Media Card damage may occur to the connector section Removing the card e U Open the battery card cover Press in the inserted SD Memory Card Multi ge Media Card The card will unlock and eject Push Push System 18 Q Close the battery card cover AC E Always turn the main switch to the OFF posi tion and make sure the LED is off before in serting removing the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card When opening the battery card cover while the card LED is on card access is interrupted and the unit may stop operating correctly During image recording the card LED is lit While the lamp is on do not open the battery card cover or remove the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card Interrupting the writing pro cess will not only cause the ca
61. s set to this mode as default Among the 3 picture quality modes this mode is superior in quality Use this mode when saving images or when editing im ages on a PC Images consisting of about 2 million pixels can be recorded in this mode FINE 1280 x 960 pixels Images consisting of about 1 3 million pix els can be recorded in this mode ECONOMY 640 x 480 pixels Among the 3 modes this mode allows the most number of images to be recorded Since the image file size is small images recorded in this mode are suitable for at taching to email etc Picture quality mode and display When playing back images record in the above picture modes the 3 mode types will appear on the center bottom of the LCD monitor SUPER FINE KS FINE gt al Economy gt B 28 Selecting the Recording Mode By selecting a preset recording mode using the MODE button the subject can be recorded in the optimal condition 14 modes can be selected using the 8 icons The current setting can be checked on the icon display of the status LCD mp9o gY AA MODE PICTURE Each time the MODE button is pressed the recording mode changes in the order shown below 5 g3 A t Auto A Red eye Reduction A A Forced Flash A Night View Portrait A Flash Off A Long Distance A Macro Recording A Self timer auto Self timer red eye reduction Self timer forced flash A Self timer night view
62. t Q Use the lt P button to select the menu content Glide Show J Protect gt S Q Press the SET button to exit the PLAY menu x mode e Note The settings made will be saved even when the power is turned off 49 Buise13 4oeg e qd peoueApy Erasing Images Displayed images can be erased one image at a time or all recorded images can be erased at one time Erasing single frame Display the image to erase on the LCD moni 1 tor Press the MENU button and enter the PLAY menu mode z ie 25 Erase will be selected P button to enter the Erase mode and press the A button to select This Erase Index up Slide Show up Db h Protect Image number Note f NO is selected and the SET button is pressed the camera will return to the normal playback screen Press the SET button The displayed image will be erased and the following image will be displayed Note When the last frame is erased the image before the frame that was erased will be displayed on the LCD monitor Image number following the frame erasedwill be reas signed 50 Erasing all frames Press the MENU button and enter the PLAY menu mode Erase will be selected Press the P button to enter the Erase menu and press the W button to select ALL Q Press the SET button Press the button to se
63. t for recording may not change Note When recording using the LCD monitor with the memory card not inserted remaining number of frames in the status LCD is flashing with 000 the shutter can be pressed but recording cannot be made Note The auto shut off function operates even when using the AC adapter 26 Checking the recorded image quick review By setting quick review to ON in the SET UP menu see Setting the quick review page 65 the recorded image can be checked for about 5 seconds after it is recorded When recording using the LCD monitor When recording is completed the recorded image is played back for about 5 seconds To save press the SET button or the shutter button To save press the SET button To delete use the gt button to select NO and then press the SET button If there is no key operation within the 5 sec onds the image is automatically saved and AN returns to displaying the through image ER o e When using the viewfinder to record and the LCD monitor is off When recording is completed the LCD moni tor will automatically turn on to play back the recorded image for about 5 seconds To save press the SET button To delete use the P button to select NO and then press the SET button If there is no key operation within the 5 sec onds the image is automatically saved and the LCD monitor is turned off 27 Buipiooeg oiseg Setting the Pic
64. tensive use of the LCD monitor in the Playback mode Communication with a PC Do not use new batteries with old ones Do not use a mix of different types different manufactures different classifications of batteries Do not use rechargeable batteries with substantially different charge status A Warning When you continue using the camera for a long time the batteries become hot Contact with the batteries can lead to burns AC adapter optional Insert the AC adapter into a wall outlet of 100V AC Next connect the power cable of the AC adapter into the AC adapter jack on the camera 2 oy A Handling the AC adapter Be sure to read the Safety Precautions in this manual pages 6 7 and 8 Always use the specified AC adapter DR AC2 Otherwise fire and or electrical shock may oc cur as a result uoneJgedojg Inserting Removing the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card Application and handling of the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card Other than saving recorded images SD Memory Card Multi Media Card can also be used for data transfer to a PC see Chapter 7 Installing the Software and Transferring Images to a PC page 69 For handling instructions see About the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card page 9 Preparation Check to make sure that the main switch is set to the OFF position Damage may occur to the camera and or SD Memory Card Multi Media Card if the power i
65. the w nEc A T button to select Camera Exposure eset All gt D Movie mode gt Off QigitalZoom Off Press the lt P button to adjust the expo D Auto sure compensation White Balanoe Note Pressing the lt Q button will darken the image and the gt button will lighten the image Press the SET button to exit the M REC Camera Exposure ll menu mode eee eeeee Note The result after setting the camera exposure may not be obvious In such case it is recommended to record mul tiple images with different camera exposure settings and later select the best image The result of compensation may be insufficient when us ing the flash 40 Changing the White Balance The white balance can be adjusted so that images can be recorded in natural colors no matter what light source the subject is exposed to Enter the M REC menu mode and press the A V button to select White Balance Press the lt P button to change the set ting The setting changes as shown below every time the lt P button is pressed Auto default setting 3XX Daylight gt amp Incandescent lighting lt zh Strobe lighting zm Fluorescent lighting Q Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu mode Note When there are multiple light sources or when the subject is under special lighting the desired result may not be achieved
66. the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card is unformatted Warning sound 1 When there is insufficient SD Memory Card Multi Media Card space When the remain ing number of frames on the status LCD is 0 Warning sound When the memory card is write protected Warning sound When the camera buffer memory is full from continuous recording 2 Before exposure and focus are locked Before the viewfinder LED lights or flashes green When an error messages is displayed on the status LCD See page 22 1 Always format the SD Memory Card Multi Media Card using the camera For details on formatting see page 63 2 The time of release lock varies depending on the type of card used and picture mode Image blur warning If there is a possibility of the image becoming blurred during recording the viewfinder LED will flash red Auto shut off function When using the camera with batteries and no operation is made for a certain time the camera power will automatically turn off to prevent battery depletion When the power turns off the LCD monitor will also turn off depending on the mode To recover from auto shut off press the MODE button PICTURE button A W button shutter button or DISPLAY button The time for auto shut off is factory set to 3 min and the setting can be changed in the SET UP menu See page 64 Remaining number of frames display Depending on the recorded subject the remaining number of frames lef
67. the sub ject to focus within the section with the diagonal Q lines ofthe located approximately at the cen ZZ ter of the viewfinder For macro recording 0 25m to 0 8m or if the zoom position is set to TELE and the distance between the camera and subject is near record Focus area Finder LED with the LCD monitor set to ON since the viewfinder and the recording range will vary For macro recording see page 32 Definitions of viewfinder LED display statuses on the right of the viewfinder are shown below Use them as references during operation of the camera LED display Status Definition Warning sound Red Flashing System error error code displayed on status LCD Yes Red Flashing Image blur warning Low light warning No Red On Flash charging No Green Flashing Auto focus AF unavailable No Green On Camera ready for recording No Red and green Flashing Camera unstable warning low luminance warning or when subject cannot be focused AF Yes Red and green Flashing Insufficient card space or card is not inserted damaged unformatted or write protected No Red and green On Formatting card or during process No 29 The LEDs will flash in green even when the distance between the camera and subject is out of the auto focus range normal recording 0 8m ee macro recording 0 25m 0 8m Recording Normal recording is performed with the subject a distance of more than 0
68. tice any abnormality such as smoke or an abnormal smell or if the camera becomes extremely hot If liquid gets inside the camera If any foreign object gets inside the camera Do not dismantle modify or repair the camera yourself Fire and or electrical shock may occur as a result For repair or internal inspection consult the dealer from whom you bought the product Do not allow the camera to get wet Fire electrical shock and or malfunction of the unit may occur if internal parts are exposed to water or other liquids Do not drop or insert metal objects or combustible items inside the camera Fire electrical shock and or malfunction of the unit may occur as a result when metal objects etc getting inside the camera Do not use the camera while driving May cause traffic accidents When using the camera while walking pay attention to the road surface sur roundings etc Do not use the camera on unstable ground Serious injury and even death may occur as a result especially when falling from high places Do not directly look at the sun through the viewfinder Loss of or impaired eyesight may result Do not touch the metal parts on the camera during thunder and lighting Death may occur if lighting strikes the camera Important Safety Precautions Z Warning 9S SN Do not use AC adapters other than those specified Fire may occur as a result of AC adapters other than those specified being used Do not d
69. trast Black amp White 36 OQ Press the lt P button to change the menu setting Note To continue with settings repeat steps and O Q Press the SET button to exit the M REC menu mode Through image will be displayed on the LCD monitor Q Record using the set conditions See Re cording page 23 Note The menu settings that have been made will be saved even when the power is turned off The settings set in the M REC menu will not be have any effect when the main switch is set to E auto mode M REC Reset All Movie mode Digital Zoom Camera Exposure White Balance 37 Bulpsoo98y peoueApy Recording a Movie Movies can be recorded with this camera The available recording resolutions are 320 x 240 pixels and 160 x 120 pixels Maximum movie recording time is 30 seconds for 320 x 240 pixel resolution and 60 seconds for 160 x 120 pixel resolution Recording is made only while the shutter button is held down Note When the movie mode is set all menus with the exception of Reset All and Screen Contrast will become unavailable Each menu can again be accessed by turning the movie mode off The status LCD displays the number of times a 15 second movie segment can be recorded Enter the M REC menu mode and press the Q MREC A V button to select Movie mode Reset All gt gt Digital
70. trol Photometry White balance Shutter speed Viewfinder Flash Recording modes LCD monitor Playback Deletion LED display Buzzer Auto date function Power supply O terminals Operating temperature Size W x H x D Weight Accessories Optional accessories Digital still camera 195 million pixels SD Memory Card Multi Media Card Super fine 1600 x 1200 pixels approx 17 images Low compression approx 9 images Fine 1280 x 960 pixels approx 26 images Low compression approx 16 images Economy 640 x 480 pixels approx 60 images Low compression approx 82 images Movie 320 x 240 pixels Max 30 sec recording 160 x 120 pixels Max 60 sec recording JPEG standard Exif ver 2 1 DPOF compatible 1 Design rule for Camera File System standard DCF compatible 2 1 2 7 inch 2 11 million pixels RGB CCD f 5 4 16 2mm F 2 8 W 4 6 T Equivalent to f 35 105mm by 35mm film camera conversion Auto focus 0 25m ee during macro recording mode 0 25m 0 8m Normal recording 0 8m ee Programmed AE Center weighted light reading normal setting spot reading Auto daylight incandescent lighting flash fluorescent lighting Mechanical shutter CCD electronic shutter 1 8 1 2000 sec during slow shutter ON 2 1 2000 sec Optical real image type viewfinder Internal auto lighting flash Flash recording range WIDE 0 8 3 0m TELE 0 8 2
71. ture Quality By using the PICTURE button the picture quality of the image data to be recorded can be selected from 3 types The currently selected picture quality is displayed on the status LCD Pressing the PICTURE button will cycle through the picture quality modes as shown below SUPER FINE Default setting a C i MODE FINE A1 Economy j one LWideae PICTURE SUPER FINES ECONOMY 3 Number of recordable images The values shown below are guides when recording using the same picture mode When there are files other than images or when recording is made while switching the picture quality mode recording mode the number of recordable images will vary Furthermore the number of recordable images may also vary depending on the recorded subject Picture quality mode Estimated number of File size estimate recordable images 8MB card Compression rate NORMAL LOW NORMAL LOW SUPER FINE About 17 images About 9 images About 400KB About 700KB FINE About 26 images About 16 images About 250KB About 400KB ECONOMY About 60 images About 32 images About 100KB About 200KB When using an SD Memory Card Note The default setting for the compression rate is NORMAL See page 68 for details on the alteration of compression rate Picture quality modes and number of recorded pixels Picture quality mode Number of recorded pixels H x V Picture quality SUPER FINE 1600 x 1200 pixels The camera i
72. when there is oil or grease on the polarity of the batteries Always wipe batteries with a soft dry cloth before use Do not touch contact parts since the batteries life may decline from bad contact when there is oil or grease on the battery cover or metal parts within the battery compartment If a contact part is accidentally touched or there is decline in battery life always wipe with a soft dry cloth before use When using rechargeable batteries read the instruction manual of the bat teries and charger before use It is a characteristic of rechargeable batteries that they may not be suffi ciently charged when used for the first time Rechargeable batteries cannot be charged in the camera When discard the used battery dispose it in accordance with the regula tion in the concerned area Don t use or leave the battery at a high temperature place such as a strong sunshine a car inside under hot weather and a front of a stove 2 Household power outlet Use AC adapter optional model DR AC2 11 Chapter 1 Preparation Checking package contents Accessories OQ a uick Guide O CD ROM O SD Memory Card 8MB 1 unit O Konica Card O USB cable Driver software Windows 98 98SE QuickTime Windows Adobe Acrobat Reader Windows Macintosh e KD 210Z User s Guide Windows Macintosh Optional accessories C adapter model DR AC2 Soft case model DR CC
73. will be made if the product is not accompanied by the warranty or if the warranty card is not indicated with the name of the dealer of purchase and the date of purchase even if within the warranty period Mishandling of the product repair modification or disassembly of the product by other than Konica authorized personnel or malfunction due to unsatisfactory storage malfunctions from accidents from covering with sand submerging underwater applying of excessive force dropping fire etc will not only void the warranty but badly damaged products may prevent full restoration of the product functions Please contact the nearest Konica service station Outside the warranty period W 80 Performance parts parts necessary to maintain the function of this product for the repair of this product are kept for 8 years in principle and repairs are accepted at a charge Repairs may also be possible after this period Please contact the nearest Konica service station hen requesting service If symptoms persist after having checked the table on pages 77 and 78 disconnect the power supply and contact the dealer from whom you purchased the camera Note Transportation cost for taking bringing back the product to from repair shipping cost or carrying charges are at the customer s expense When shipping the prod uct pack the unit appropriately and use shipping method such as registered mail or express mail to prevent loss of the product
74. yellow frame will not be displayed during playback Playback cannot be started when the viewfinder LED is on red green or the card access LED is on During playback Press the SET button to stop playback and return to the initial screen Press the W button to pause Press the W button once more to resume playback When playback is finished the screen returns to Q Note Movie images recorded with this unit may not play back correctly on other cameras 48 25 Blue frame Chapter B Advanced Playback Erasing Using the PLAY Menu By using the PLAY menu various playbacks can be made as well as editing of images that are no longer required Set the main switch on the top of the cam era to P The last image recorded will be displayed Note Movie images will be displayed inside a yellow frame Press the MENU button and enter the PLAY menu mode The menu screen will be displayed Index Press the A V button to select the de Slide Show Protect Image number _ ww sired menu The menu changes as shown below every time the A W button is pressed e Erase PLAY Erase gt Index index F 5 Slide Show Slide Show 1 gt Protect gt 3 d IB eus 4 Image number EZ Screen Contrast DPOF o PLAY E g
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