Casio E110 User Manual

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DELETING IMAGES
E-110
DELETING IMAGES
Your camera lets you use any one of the following four meth-
ods to delete images from its memory. You can delete the
currently displayed image, one or more selected images, all
the images in one or more selected folders, or all the images
in the cameras memory.
IMPORTANT!
Image deletion cannot be undone. Before deleting an
image, make sure you no longer need it or you have a
back-up copy saved on you computer, on diskette, or
on some other medium. Be especially careful with
Deleting All Unprotected Images operation, which
deletes all unprotected images in memory.
A protected image cannot be deleted. See Protecting
Images Against Deletion on page E-116 for details on
protecting and unprotecting images.
Delete operations are disabled when all of the images
on the cameras memory card are protected.
Deleting the Displayed Image
Use the following procedure when you want to delete the
image that is currently on the monitor screen.
1.
Enter the PLAY mode.
2.
Use [+] and [] to scroll through images and
display the image you want to delete.
3.
Press .
4.
In response to the confirmation message that
appears, use [+] and [] to select Yes.
If you change your mind and do not want to delete the
image, select No instead.
5.
Press the shutter release button.
Displaying a panorama or movie image in step 2 of the
above procedure causes all of the images that make
up the panorama or movie to be deleted.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - DELETING IMAGES

DELETING IMAGESE-110DELETING IMAGESYour camera lets you use any one of the following four meth-ods to delete images from its memory. You can delete th

Page 2 - Deleting Selected Images

MANAGING IMAGESE-119DPOFThe letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital Print Or-der Format”, which is a format for recording ona memory card or other medium wh

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MANAGING IMAGESE-120To do thisDecrease the number of copies valueIncrease the number of copies valueToggle printing of the recording dateon and offPre

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MANAGING IMAGESE-121Making DPOF Settings of All Images onthe Memory Card1.Enter the PLAY mode.2.Press MENU.3.Select “DPOF” “All”, and then press th

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MANAGING IMAGESE-122PRINT Image MatchingThis camera supports PRINT ImageMatching, which means that imagesrecorded with it include informationabout the

Page 6 - Extension (.JPG/.TIF/.AVI)

OTHER SETTINGSE-123Turning the Monitor ScreenIndicators On and OffYou can use the procedure below to turn the following moni-tor screen indicators on

Page 7 - Protecting Selected Images

OTHER SETTINGSE-124Changing the Display LanguageUse the following procedure to switch the display languagebetween English and Deutsch.1.Enter the REC

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OTHER SETTINGSE-125Turning the Confirmation Beep On and OffUse the following procedure to turn the beep that soundseach time you press a button on and

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-126CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTYour camera has three terminals for connection to external equipment: a VIDEO OUT

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-127IMPORTANT!• Be sure to turn off both the camera and the otherequipment before making any connections.• Check the

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1281.Use the video cable to connect the camera tothe television as shown in the illustration.2.Perform the required

Page 12 - MANAGING IMAGES

DELETING IMAGESE-111NOTE• The camera does not maintain open spaces in itsmemory. Deleting an image causes images followingthe deleted image to be shif

Page 13 - PRINT Image Matching

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-129Connecting the Wired Remote Controllerto the CameraThe optionally available wired remote controller lets you op-e

Page 14 - OTHER SETTINGS

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-130Attaching an External Flash UnitAlways make sure that the external flash unit is turned offbefore attaching it to

Page 15 - Changing the Display Language

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-131IMPORTANT!• The external flash connected to the external flashsync terminal always fires. To record an image with

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-132Connecting to a ComputerThe CD-ROM disc that comes bundled with your camera in-cludes special software (Photo Loa

Page 17 - QV-2900UX

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-133 Connecting to a Computer with the USB Cable• Whenever connecting the USB cable to the camera, makesure the arro

Page 18 - Connecting to a Television

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-134 WindowsThe Data Transfer Cable connects to an IBM PC/AT or com-patible equipped with a D-Sub 9-pin RS-232C seri

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-135IMPORTANT!• Be sure to turn off the camera, computer, and all pe-ripherals connected to the computer (monitor, ha

Page 20 - (QV-2900UX Only)

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-136 Another ComputerTo access the contents on the memory card on a computerthat does not have a CompactFlash card s

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-137<¥SCENE¥> (Best Shot Folder)• QV-2400UXS2400001.JPE (Sample Image File)S2400002.JPE (Sample Image File)U240

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-138• Card Browser FolderContents: Files used by the card browser• Card Browser FileContents: Data used by the card b

Page 23 - Connecting to a Computer

DELETING IMAGESE-112• Any image marked with the icon is marked for de-letion. It will be deleted when you perform the nextstep of this procedure.• N

Page 24 - DC IN 6V

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-139• We also strongly recommend that after transferring datafrom a memory card to other external storage that you re

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-140Using the HTML Card BrowserThe camera’s Card Browser generates HTML files that letyou see a table of image thumbn

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1414.Select the Card Browser setting you want.When you want thisTo turn off the Card Browser (no HTML filesgenerated

Page 27 - DCF Protocol

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-142IMPORTANT!• When the Card Browser is turned on, the monitorscreen goes blank when you turn off the camera, butthe

Page 28 - Memory Card File Structure

CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-1434.You can click the following items on the screento perform the operations described below.To do thisStart an aut

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-144INDEXDATA• Image PropertiesThe following is the information provided by the ImageProperties screen.File Size : Fi

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CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTE-145Saving Card Browser Files• To save Card Browser files, use a USB cable connection(page E-133) or memory card tran

Page 31 - Using the HTML Card Browser

REFERENCEE-146REFERENCECamera MenusThe following shows lists of menus that appear in the RECmode and PLAY mode, and their settings.• The settings that

Page 32

REFERENCEE-147PLAY modeSET UPDELETEDPOFPROTECTSLIDE SHOWOff / OnOff / Type1 / Type2 /Type3 / Type4Off / OnYear / Month / DayDay / Month / YearMonth /

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REFERENCEE-148Mode SettingsSettings in Each Mode : Available  : Partially available ҂ : Not availableRecording ModeExposure ModeNormalPortraitLa

Page 34 - “INDEX.HTM”

DELETING IMAGESE-113• Any folder with the icon is marked for deletion. Allits images will be deleted when you perform the nextstep of this procedure

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REFERENCEE-149 : Available  : Partially available ҂ : Not available : Entering the Interval Mode while “BULB” is selected as the shutter speeda

Page 36 - Saving Card Browser Files

REFERENCEE-150Troubleshooting1. Batteries are not oriented correctly.2. Batteries are dead.3. Using the wrong AC adaptor.1. Activation of Auto Power O

Page 37 - REFERENCE

REFERENCEE-151SymptomProbable CauseActionRecordingRecorded image is blurred.Power failure during self-timer operation.Monitor screen image is outof fo

Page 38 - PLAY mode

REFERENCEE-152SymptomProbable CauseActionPlaybackMonitor screen contents donot appear on the screen ofa connected TV.Cannot access the deletescreen.Ca

Page 39 - Settings in Each Mode

REFERENCEE-153RECORD ERRORThere are no imageson this memory card!This camera cannotdisplay the imageyou selected!REPLACE BATTERY!NO FORMAT MENUCF ERRO

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REFERENCEE-154MEMORY FULLDelete unneededimagesLENS CAP!• There is not enough memory for further recording.Delete some images you don’t need from memor

Page 41 - Troubleshooting

REFERENCEE-155SpecificationsDescription ...Digital cameraModel ... QV-2400UX/QV-2900UXRecorded Im

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REFERENCEE-156Focus Range ... • QV-2400UXNormal focus:10cm to ∞ (1X zoom)50cm to ∞ (3X zoom)Macro focus: 1cm to 50cm (1X zoom)Manua

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REFERENCEE-157• This camera does not have a separate battery to power its clock.Clock settings are cleared whenever power to the camera is cut off(by

Page 44 - Messages

MANAGING IMAGESE-114MANAGING IMAGESThe image management capabilities of the camera make iteasy to keep track of images. You can protect imagesagainst

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MANAGING IMAGESE-11511070026.JPGMonthDaySerial numberExtension (.JPG/.TIF/.AVI)FilesEach folder can contain up to 250 image files. If you try tosave t

Page 46 - Specifications

MANAGING IMAGESE-116Selecting a Folder for PlaybackUse the following procedure to select a particular folder andplay back the image files it contains.

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MANAGING IMAGESE-1175.Press the shutter release button to toggle thedisplayed image’s icon on and off.• Any image marked with the icon is marked f

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MANAGING IMAGESE-118• Any folder with the icon is marked for protection.All its images will be protected when you perform thenext step of this proce

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