Casio QW-1840 manual

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    2220-1 Module No. 2220 GETTING ACQUAINTED Congratulations upon your selection of the CASIO Wrist Camera (this watch). To get the most out of your purchase, be sure to read this manual carefully and keep the manual and everything contained in the packages. About This Manual • Button operations are indicated using the letters shown in the illustrat[...]

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    2220-2 Timekeeping Mode • Pressing B or E while in the Timekeeping Mode displays the Viewer Screen, which you can use to view images stored in watch memory. Press D to return from the Viewer Screen to the Timekeeping Mode. • Each press of C while in the Timekeeping Mode toggles between the Day of the Week Screen and the Month Screen. Camera Mod[...]

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    2220-3 OUT DOOR IN DOOR 5 ‰ HZ IN DOOR 6 ‰ HZ 60Hz Indoor Outdoor 50Hz Indoor Controlling the Camera Mode Image You can use the following procedures to adjust the brightness and to specify the type of lighting present when recording an image. Adjusting the Image Brightness The watch automatically sets the brightness of the image when you record[...]

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    2220-4 SET NAME DEL Pointer DEL ALL PAGE Attaching Text to an Image You can use the following procedure to attach up to 24 characters of text for each image. To attach text to an image 1. In the VISUAL DATABANK Mode, use E (+) and B ( – ) to display the image to which you want to attach text. 2. Hold down A for about one second until the SET menu[...]

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    2220-5 Using the Viewer Screen The press of a button in the Timekeeping Mode displays the Viewer Screen, which you can use to view images stored in memory. Important! • The watch does not emit any alarm, Hourly Time Signal, or Countdown Alarm sound while the Viewer Screen is on the display. Instead, the message ALM flashes in the upper left corne[...]

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    2220-6 IR MODE Use the IR Mode to exchange data between two watches or between your watch and computer. Note • An infrared adapter (PAD-2) is required to exchange data with a computer. • For details about the procedure for exchanging data with a computer, see the documentation contained on the CD-ROM that comes with the PAD-2 infrared adapter. [...]

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    2220-7 Communication Errors Communication Precautions • The two watches must be within 10cm (4 inches) and 30 degrees of each other. • Proper data communication may also be impossible if the two watches are too close to each other. • Do not move the watches while communication is in progress. • Make sure there is nothing between the two wat[...]

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    2220-8 Settings Following Battery Replacement The watch retains image data in memory when you replace the battery. However, the current time, date, alarm settings, and countdown start time are all cleared. Be sure you make these settings each time you replace the battery.[...]