Casio e110 manuel d'utilisation
- Voir en ligne ou télécharger le manuel d’utilisation
- 48 pages
- 1.06 mb
Aller à la page of
Les manuels d’utilisation similaires
-
Digital camera
Casio EX-ZR310
197 pages 3.58 mb -
Digital Camera
Casio EX-P700
267 pages 5.92 mb -
Digital camera
Casio qv 5500sx
26 pages -
Digital Camera
Casio EX-TR350
137 pages 3.42 mb -
Digital Camera
Casio MA1001-A 1155
195 pages 6.16 mb -
Digital Camera
Casio EX-V7
276 pages 5.58 mb -
Digital Camera
Casio EX-FH100
203 pages 4.26 mb -
Digital Camera
Casio EX-ZS10BE
142 pages 3.89 mb
Un bon manuel d’utilisation
Les règles imposent au revendeur l'obligation de fournir à l'acheteur, avec des marchandises, le manuel d’utilisation Casio e110. Le manque du manuel d’utilisation ou les informations incorrectes fournies au consommateur sont à la base d'une plainte pour non-conformité du dispositif avec le contrat. Conformément à la loi, l’inclusion du manuel d’utilisation sous une forme autre que le papier est autorisée, ce qui est souvent utilisé récemment, en incluant la forme graphique ou électronique du manuel Casio e110 ou les vidéos d'instruction pour les utilisateurs. La condition est son caractère lisible et compréhensible.
Qu'est ce que le manuel d’utilisation?
Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Casio e110 décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.
Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.
Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?
Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Casio e110 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Casio e110
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Casio e110
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Casio e110
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
Pourquoi nous ne lisons pas les manuels d’utilisation?
Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Casio e110 ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Casio e110 et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Casio en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Casio e110, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.
Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?
Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Casio e110, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
Après un achat réussi de l’équipement/dispositif, prenez un moment pour vous familiariser avec toutes les parties du manuel d'utilisation Casio e110. À l'heure actuelle, ils sont soigneusement préparés et traduits pour qu'ils soient non seulement compréhensibles pour les utilisateurs, mais pour qu’ils remplissent leur fonction de base de l'information et d’aide.
Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation
-
Page 1
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 camera ’ s memory. IMPORTANT! • Image deletion cannot be undo[...]
-
Page 2
DELETING IMAGES E-111 NOTE • The camera does not maintain open spaces in its memory. Deleting an image causes images following the deleted image to be shifted up to fill in the empty space created by the deletion. Deleting Selected Images The following procedure lets you select one or more image for deletion. 1. Enter the PLAY mode. 2. Press MENU[...]
-
Page 3
DELETING IMAGES E-112 • Any image marked with the icon is marked for de- letion. It will be deleted when you perform the next step of this procedure. • Note that the image that was on the monitor screen when you pressed MENU in step 2 appears first with its icon turned on. • You can repeat steps 4 and 5 to mark and unmark multiple images if y[...]
-
Page 4
DELETING IMAGES E-113 • Any folder with the icon is marked for deletion. All its images will be deleted when you perform the next step of this procedure. • Note that the folder whose image was on the monitor screen when you pressed MENU in step 2 appears first with its icon turned on. • You can repeat steps 4 and 5 to mark and unmark multiple[...]
-
Page 5
MANAGING IMAGES E-114 MANAGING IMAGES The image management capabilities of the camera make it easy to keep track of images. You can protect images against deletion, and even use its DPOF feature to specify images for printing. Folders and Files Whenever you shoot an image, the camera automatically creates a folder for the current date (as kept by t[...]
-
Page 6
MANAGING IMAGES E-115 11070026.JPG Month Day Serial number Extension (.JPG/.TIF/.AVI) Files Each folder can contain up to 250 image files. If you try to save the 251st image to a folder, the camera automatically creates a new folder and stores the image there. The names assigned to files are based on the current date, as shown below. Example: 26th [...]
-
Page 7
MANAGING IMAGES E-116 Selecting a Folder for Playback Use the following procedure to select a particular folder and play back the image files it contains. 1. Enter the PLAY mode. 2. Press . 3. Use [+] and [ – ] to select the folder you want, and then press the shutter release button. • This displays the image of the first file (in name se- quen[...]
-
Page 8
MANAGING IMAGES E-117 5. Press the shutter release button to toggle the displayed image ’ s icon on and off. • Any image marked with the icon is marked for pro- tection. It will be protected when you perform the next step of this procedure. Any image without the icon will be unprotected. • You can repeat steps 4 and 5 to turn on the icon for [...]
-
Page 9
MANAGING IMAGES E-118 • Any folder with the icon is marked for protection. All its images will be protected when you perform the next step of this procedure. All images in any folder without the icon will be unprotected. • You can repeat steps 4 and 5 to turn on the icon for multiple folders if you want. 6. Press to protect the images in all th[...]
-
Page 10
MANAGING IMAGES E-119 DPOF The letters “ DPOF ” stand for “ Digital Print Or- der Format ” , which is a format for recording on a memory card or other medium which digital camera images should be printed and how many copies of the image should be printed. Then you can print on a DPOF-compatible printer or at a professional print service fro[...]
-
Page 11
MANAGING IMAGES E-120 To do this Decrease the number of copies value Increase the number of copies value Toggle printing of the recording date on and off Press this button SHIFT INFO / /MF RESIZE • An image selected for printing is marked by the icon. • An image for which printing of the recording date is turned on is marked with the icon. Note[...]
-
Page 12
MANAGING IMAGES E-121 Making DPOF Settings of All Images on the Memory Card 1. Enter the PLAY mode. 2. Press MENU. 3. Select “ DPOF ” “ All ” , and then press the shutter release button. 4. Use the button operations described below to make the DPOF settings you want. To do this Decrease the number of copies value Increase the number of copi[...]
-
Page 13
MANAGING IMAGES E-122 PRINT Image Matching This camera supports PRINT Image Matching, which means that images recorded with it include information about the mode settings, camera setup, etc. When you print an image on a printer that supports PRINT Image Matching, the printer reads this data and adjusts the printed image accord- ingly, so your image[...]
-
Page 14
OTHER SETTINGS E-123 Turning the Monitor Screen Indicators On and Off You can use the procedure below to turn the following moni- tor screen indicators on and off: exposure mode, memory capacity, image size, image protection indicator, folder name, file number, battery capacity. 1. Enter the REC mode or PLAY mode. 2. Select “Indicators” using o[...]
-
Page 15
OTHER SETTINGS E-124 Changing the Display Language Use the following procedure to switch the display language between English and Deutsch. 1. Enter the REC mode or PLAY mode. 2. Press MENU. 3. Select “Language/Sprache” using one of the following two key operations, and then press the shutter release button. 4. Select the setting you want, and t[...]
-
Page 16
OTHER SETTINGS E-125 Turning the Confirmation Beep On and Off Use the following procedure to turn the beep that sounds each time you press a button on and off. 1. Enter the REC mode or PLAY mode. 2. Press MENU. 3. Select “Beep” using one of the following two key operations, and then press the shutter re- lease button. If you are here REC mode P[...]
-
Page 17
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-126 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Your camera has three terminals for connection to external equipment: a VIDEO OUT terminal, a DIGITAL terminal, and a USB port. You can use these terminals to connect the camera to a television, VCR, computer, or other external equipment. The QV- 2900UX also includes an externa[...]
-
Page 18
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-127 IMPORTANT! • Be sure to turn off both the camera and the other equipment before making any connections. • Check the documentation that comes with your other equipment for information you may need to know when making connections. • Leaving the same image displayed on a television or computer display scree[...]
-
Page 19
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-128 1. Use the video cable to connect the camera to the television as shown in the illustration. 2. Perform the required operation on the TV to set it up for video input. • See the documentation that comes with your televi- sion for information about how to do this. 3. Perform normal playback and recording opera[...]
-
Page 20
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-129 Connecting the Wired Remote Controller to the Camera The optionally available wired remote controller lets you op- erate the camera with touching it. This capability helps to avoid the effects of unintended camera movement when shooting at slow shutter speeds or with high telephoto set- tings with the camera m[...]
-
Page 21
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-130 Attaching an External Flash Unit Always make sure that the external flash unit is turned off before attaching it to detaching it from the camera. Leaving the flash unit on can cause it to fire unexpectedly. 1. Point the lens of the camera straight forward, so it matches the optical axis of the external flash. [...]
-
Page 22
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-131 IMPORTANT! • The external flash connected to the external flash sync terminal always fires. To record an image without using external flash, disconnect the sync cable from the terminal or turn off external flash unit power. • After recording an image, check it on the monitor screen. If it is not what you e[...]
-
Page 23
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-132 Connecting to a Computer The CD-ROM disc that comes bundled with your camera in- cludes special software (Photo Loader) that makes transfer of images from the camera to a computer quick and easy. The following types of computer connections are supported. ■ Windows USB port connection Serial port (RS-232C) co[...]
-
Page 24
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-133 ■ Connecting to a Computer with the USB Cable • Whenever connecting the USB cable to the camera, make sure the arrow mark on the plug is aligned properly with the arrow mark on the side of the camera ’ s terminal. • Plug the USB connectors into the ports as far as they will go. Incorrect connection can[...]
-
Page 25
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-134 ■ Windows The Data Transfer Cable connects to an IBM PC/AT or com- patible equipped with a D-Sub 9-pin RS-232C serial port, as shown below. DIGITAL terminal USB VIDEO OUT DC IN 6V DIGITAL Serial port (RS-232C D-Sub 9-pin) Data Transfer Cable • Never disconnect the USB cable while a data communica- tion ope[...]
-
Page 26
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-135 IMPORTANT! • Be sure to turn off the camera, computer, and all pe- ripherals connected to the computer (monitor, hard disk, etc.) before connecting the camera to the com- puter. • After connecting the camera to the computer, slide the REC/PLAY selector to “ PLAY ” , and then turn on the camera. Data co[...]
-
Page 27
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-136 ■ Another Computer To access the contents on the memory card on a computer that does not have a CompactFlash card slot or PC card slot, use a commercially available PC card reader/writer in combi- nation with a separately available CASIO PC Card Adapter (CA-10). See the instructions that come with the PC car[...]
-
Page 28
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-137 < ¥ SCENE ¥ > (Best Shot Folder) • QV-2400UX S2400001.JPE (Sample Image File) S2400002.JPE (Sample Image File) U2400001.JPE (Sample Image File) U2400002.JPE (Sample Image File) SCENE.QVS (Best Shot Management File) • QV-2900UX S2900001.JPE (Sample Image File) S2900002.JPE (Sample Image File) U29000[...]
-
Page 29
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-138 • Card Browser Folder Contents: Files used by the card browser • Card Browser File Contents: Data used by the card browser • Main Image Folder Contents: Image files recorded by the camera • Main Image File Contents: Still image file recorded by the camera • Main Movie File Contents: Movie file record[...]
-
Page 30
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-139 • We also strongly recommend that after transferring data from a memory card to other external storage that you re- format the memory card and delete its contents before us- ing it to record more images. • The camera formats memory cards using ATA format, which means that a Macintosh sees all memory card f[...]
-
Page 31
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-140 Using the HTML Card Browser The camera ’ s Card Browser generates HTML files that let you see a table of image thumbnails for easy selection, and even view the properties of each image. • Card Browser files can be viewed using the Web browsers listed below. Movie files require QuickTime. Microsoft Internet[...]
-
Page 32
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-141 4. Select the Card Browser setting you want. When you want this To turn off the Card Browser (no HTML files generated) Maximum performance, including access to image properties and slideshow capabilities • This format uses high-level Java Script, and requires Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.01 or later or Nets[...]
-
Page 33
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-142 IMPORTANT! • When the Card Browser is turned on, the monitor screen goes blank when you turn off the camera, but the operation lamp continues to flash for some time as the camera internally creates Card Browser files. Per- forming any of the operations listed below while the operation lamp is flashing not on[...]
-
Page 34
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-143 4. You can click the following items on the screen to perform the operations described below. To do this Start an automatic slideshow of full-screen size images (5-second interval) Start a manual slideshow of full-screen size images (image changes with click) Click here AUTO MANUAL • Tapping an image on the [...]
-
Page 35
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-144 INDEX DATA • Image Properties The following is the information provided by the Image Properties screen. File Size : File size Resolution : Resolution Quality : Quality Recording mode : Recording mode AE : Exposure mode Light metering : Metering mode Shutter speed : Shutter speed Aperture stop : Aperture stop[...]
-
Page 36
CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT E-145 Saving Card Browser Files • To save Card Browser files, use a USB cable connection (page E-133) or memory card transfer (page E-135) to copy the folder named “ DCIM ” on the memory card to a hard disk, floppy diskette, MO disk, or other external stor- age. Never use your computer to edit or delete files,[...]
-
Page 37
REFERENCE E-146 REFERENCE Camera Menus The following shows lists of menus that appear in the REC mode and PLAY mode, and their settings. • The settings that are underlined in the following table are initial defaults. •“ ” indicates items that can be included as part of a short- cut (page E-95). REC mode 1600 x 1200 / Fine 1600 x 1200 / [...]
-
Page 38
REFERENCE E-147 PLAY mode SET UP DELETE DPOF PROTECT SLIDE SHOW Off / On Off / Type1 / Type2 / Type3 / Type4 Off / On Year / Month / Day Day / Month / Year Month / Day / Year Time setting English / Deutsch No / Yes NTSC / PAL Off / Mode1 / Mode2 / Mode3 No / Yes Indicators Card Browser Beep Date Style Date / Time Language / Sprache Format Video Out[...]
-
Page 39
REFERENCE E-148 Mode Settings Settings in Each Mode : Available : Partially available ҂ : Not available Recording Mode Exposure Mode Normal Portrait Landscape Night Scene Best Shot Movie (Normal) Movie (Past) Panorama Interval P Mode A Mode S Mode M Mode Partial Shutter Release Button Press AF Lock AE Lock Flash Mode Self-timer Focus Frame[...]
-
Page 40
REFERENCE E-149 : Available : Partially available ҂ : Not available : Entering the Interval Mode while “ BULB ” is selected as the shutter speed automatically changes the shutter speed to 1 second. Recording Mode + Exposure Mode Combinations The following table shows to what extent each recording mode can be used in combination wit[...]
-
Page 41
REFERENCE E-150 Troubleshooting 1. Batteries are not oriented correctly. 2. Batteries are dead. 3. Using the wrong AC adaptor. 1. Activation of Auto Power Off (page E-37). 2. Dead batteries 3. QV-2400UX: Turning power on in the REC Mode while the lens cap is attached to the lens. Batteries are low. 1. The REC/PLAY selector is set to “ PLAY ” . [...]
-
Page 42
REFERENCE E-151 Symptom Probable Cause Action Recording Recorded image is blurred. Power failure during self- timer operation. Monitor screen image is out of focus. Recorded image is not saved. Colors of recorded image are different from those on the monitor screen. [+] and [ – ] operations do not work while the 9-image view is on the monitor scr[...]
-
Page 43
REFERENCE E-152 Symptom Probable Cause Action Playback Monitor screen contents do not appear on the screen of a connected TV. Cannot access the delete screen. Cannot select menu items in the PLAY mode. All buttons and switches are dead. Nothing appears on the monitor screen. 1. Incorrect camera-TV connection 2. Wrong TV settings 3. Wrong video sign[...]
-
Page 44
REFERENCE E-153 RECORD ERROR There are no images on this memory card! This camera cannot display the image you selected! REPLACE BATTERY! NO FORMAT MENU CF ERROR You must format the CompactFlash card before using it with this camera. FORMAT MENU Some problem occurred when compressing image data to save it on the memory card. Shoot the image again. [...]
-
Page 45
REFERENCE E-154 MEMORY FULL Delete unneeded images LENS CAP! • There is not enough memory for further recording. Delete some images you don ’ t need from memory card (page E-110). • The DCIM folder or other file (page E-137) cannot be created due to insufficient memory when downloading data from a computer to the memory card. Use your compute[...]
-
Page 46
REFERENCE E-155 Specifications Description ......................... Digital camera Model .................................. QV-2400UX/QV-2900UX Recorded Image File Format ......................... Still images (including panoramas): JPEG (Exif. Ver. 2.1) / TIFF, DCF stan- dard (Design rule for Camera File sys- tem), DPOF compatible Movies: AVI (Mo[...]
-
Page 47
REFERENCE E-156 Focus Range ...................... • QV-2400UX Normal focus: 10cm to ∞ (1X zoom) 50cm to ∞ (3X zoom) Macro focus: 1cm to 50cm (1X zoom) Manual focus: 1cm to ∞ (1X zoom) 50cm to ∞ (3X zoom) • QV-2900UX Normal focus: 40cm to ∞ (1X zoom) 1m to ∞ (8X zoom) Macro focus: 1cm to 50cm (1 to 1.6X zoom) Manual focus: 1cm to ?[...]
-
Page 48
REFERENCE E-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 batteries going dead while the camera is not connected to an AC power outlet with the AC adaptor) for about 24 hours. After power is resumed, either by loading fresh batteries or connecting to a[...]