Casio DV-01 Owner's Manual

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QV-7000SX
LCD Digital Camera
Owner's Manual
If you need help with
your camera, please
call: 1(800)435-7732
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LOCK
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QUICK REFERENCE
Loading Batteries (page 27)
Be sure to load the four AA size batteries that come with the camera before using it.
Be sure to use alkaline, lithium or Ni-MH batteries. Never use manganese batteries.
Make sure the battery compartment cover is locked securely. Failure to do so can result in the cover
opening, creating the danger of personal injury and corruption of image data.
On the bottom of the camera, slide the bat-
tery compartment cover lock towards the
front of the camera (
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) to release the cover.
Grasping both sides of the battery compart-
ment cover, swing it open (
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Load batteries so their plus (+) and minus (–) ends are facing
as shown in the illustration.
Close the battery compartment cover (
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), and then slide
the battery compartment cover lock towards the back of the
camera to lock the cover in place (
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).
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QUICK REFERENCE
Recording Images (page 37)
Be sure to perform the following operations after replacing batteries or loading batteries for the first time.
Set the camera’s built-in clock (page 34).
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Slide the Function
Switch to REC.
Set the dial to
for normal recording.
After confirming that the Auto Focus
operation is complete (the operation
indicator lights green), press the shutter
button all the way down to record the image.
Slide the POWER Switch in
the direction indicated by
arrow to turn on the camera.
After composing the image on the
monitor screen, press the shutter but-
ton about half way and hold it there.
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The camera’s Auto Focus feature automatically
focuses the image.
Operation indicator
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QUICK REFERENCE
Playing Back Images (page 67)
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Slide the POWER Switch in the
direction indicated by arrow.
The image you recorded appears
on the monitor screen.
The camera may contain pre-recorded demonstration images
when you purchase it. To delete these images, see page 5.
Use [+] and [–] to scroll
through the images stored
in camera memory.
Slide the Function
Switch to PLAY.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - QV-7000SX

QV-7000SXLCD Digital CameraOwner's ManualIf you need help with your camera, please call: 1(800)435-77322LOCK321LOCK123QUICK REFERENCELoading Batt

Page 2 - CONTENTS

37RECORDINGRECORDINGUsing the Shutter ButtonThe following steps describe how to operate the shutter but-ton so that Auto Focus has a chance to focus t

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS

41RECORDING• The monitor screen goes blank and the operation indicatorflashes amber while the flash unit is charging.Camera Shake IndicatorThe (came

Page 4 - UNPACKING

45RECORDING3.After adjusting the exposure, press the shutterbutton to record the image. NOTES • Exposure compensation is generally expressed interms o

Page 5 - GENERAL GUIDE

49OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS4.Use [+] and [–] to increase or decrease the dis-tance value on the monitor screen, until theone closest to distance you m

Page 6 - MEMORY CARDS

53OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS4.After confirming that the Auto Focus operationis complete (operation indicator is green),press the shutter button all the

Page 7 - POWER SUPPLY

57OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS3.After composing the image on the monitorscreen, press the shutter button about halfway and hold it there to activate Auto

Page 8 - Using AC Power

61OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONSTo make Record Menu settings1.Slide the Function Switch to REC.2.Press MENU.• MENU is disabled while thedial is set to or

Page 9 - To select the date format

65OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS5.Repeat step 4 for other items, if you want.6.After the on/off status of each item is the wayyou want it, press MENU.Initi

Page 10 - RECORDING

69PLAYBACK3.Press MENU.4.Use [+] and [–] to selectTOOL, and then pressthe shutter button.5.Use [+] and [–] to selectEDIT, and then press theshutter bu

Page 11 - Resolution Settings

73PLAYBACKTo ungroup panorama images1.Perform steps 1 through 6 under “To re-grouppanorama images” on page 72.2.Use [+] and [–] to selectCANCEL GROUP

Page 12 - OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS

5QUICK REFERENCEDeleting Images (page 92)53421Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.Press MENU.Press the shutter button to delete the selected image. You

Page 13 - Movie Recording

77PLAYBACKTo start Auto Play1.Slide the Function Switch to PLAY.2.Press MENU.3.Use [+] and [–] to selectVIEW, and then press theshutter button.4.Use [

Page 14 - Using the Self-timer

814.After confirming that theAuto Focus operation iscomplete (operation in-dicator is green), pressthe shutter button all theway down to record theima

Page 15 - Using the Record Menu

855.Use [+] and [–] to selectSELECT, and then pressthe shutter button.6.Use [+] and [–] to select the folder you want,and then press the shutter butto

Page 16

89IMAGE PROTECTION7.Press the shutter button to toggle image pro-tection on and off.•The indicator in the upper left corner of an imageindicates tha

Page 17 - PLAYBACK

93DELETING IMAGES5.Use [+] and [–] to select the image you want todelete.• Protected images are not displayed.6.Double check to make sure that you rea

Page 18 - Panorama Playback

97CONNECTIONS• Computer (page 101)• QV Color Printer(page 100)DIGITAL Terminal IMPORTANT! • Be sure to turn off both the camera and other equip-ment b

Page 19 - Auto Play

101Connecting to a Personal ComputerPC Link SoftwareSpecial PC Link software available from CASIO makes im-age data transfers with a personal computer

Page 20 - EDITING IMAGES

105INFRARED DATA TRANSFER5.Use [+] and [–] to selectSEND, and then pressthe shutter button.6.Use [+] and [–] to select PAGE, and then pressthe shutter

Page 21 - USING FOLDERS

109INFRARED DATA TRANSFER3.Use [+] and [–] to selectIR, and then press theshutter button.4.Use [+] and [–] to selectQV-LINK, and then pressthe shutter

Page 22 - IMAGE PROTECTION

113USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERCompactFlash Card PrecautionsPersonal Computer• This camera uses management files to manage the se-quenc

Page 23 - DELETING IMAGES

9FEATURESOptical ZoomOptical zoom lets you magnify an image to twice its normalsize. Using optical zoom in combination with digital zoomlets you zoom

Page 24 - CONNECTIONS

117USING CompactFlash CARDS WITH YOUR COMPUTERSaving an HTML File• When transferring CompactFlash card contents to a harddisk, floppy diskette, MO dis

Page 25 - CONNECTING TO OTHER EQUIPMENT

121TROUBLESHOOTINGSymptom Probable Cause ActionOtherAll buttons and switches donot operate.Cannot perform infrareddata communication.Auto Play start

Page 26 - INFRARED DATA TRANSFER

125SPECIFICATIONSMonitor/Viewfinder ... 2.5-inch TFT, low-glare color HASTLCD (122,100 pixels)Clock ... Built

Page 27

13PRECAUTIONSMonitor ScreenRecordingThe image shown on the monitor screen during recording isintended for composition purposes only, so its resolution

Page 28 - Contents From Your Computer

17loopMonitor screenfacing downUsing the Soft CaseKeep the camera in its soft case to protect it when not in use.The soft case protects the camera aga

Page 29 - HTML File Generator

21MONITOR SCREENPressing DISP causes various indicators to appear on themonitor screen.Recording ModeDISPDISP buttonMacro mode indicatorFlash ModeAuto

Page 30 - TROUBLESHOOTING

252.Press MENU.3.Use [+] and [–] to selectSETUP, and then pressthe shutter button.4.Use [+] and [–] to selectFORMAT, and then pressthe shutter button.

Page 31 - SPECIFICATIONS

29POWER SUPPLYLow Battery IndicatorThe battery capacity indicator in the lower left of the monitorscreen (shown only when image information display is

Page 32 - 6-2, Hon-machi 1-chome

335.Press the shutter button to cycle through theavailable settings until the one you want is onthe monitor screen.6.When the settings are the way you

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