Nikon 3142EB Digital Camera with 802.11b/g Transmitter User Manual 7 of 8

Nikon Corporation Digital Camera with 802.11b/g Transmitter 7 of 8

User Manual 7 of 8

61Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and Printers* Press   again to cancel before printing is complete.Creating a DPOF Print Order: Print SetThe Print set option in the playback menu (  67) is used to create digital “print or-ders” for printing on DPOF-compatible devices (  86).  Selecting Print set displays the menu shown in Step 1.Select pictures as described in Steps 1–3 of “Printing Selected Pictures” (  58).3* To delete current print order, highlight Delete Print Set and press  . Print SetDate and Info are reset each time the menu shown Step 4 is displayed.  Info is not printed when the camera is connected directly to the printer.4Confi rm selection (to return to step 1 and change selection, press   button).5Start printing.  PictBridge menu is dis-played when printing is complete. *1Highlight Print Selected.2Display selection dialog.4Highlight option and press  :•  Date: Print date of recording on all pictures in print order.•  Info: Print shutter speed and aperture on all pictures in print order.•  Done: Complete print order and exit.  Pic-tures in print order are shown by icon dur-ing playback (  6–7).
62Connecting to Televisions, Computers, and PrintersImageLinkUse the supplied PV-10 dock insert to print pictures on an ImageLink printer (  86).  See the printer manual for details.1 Attach the supplied printer insert to the printer.1 Attach the dock insert to the printer. USBPTP (the default option) must be selected for Inter-face > USB in the camera setup menu before the cam-era can be connected to a printer.2 Turn the camera off  and attach it to the dock in-sert.  The camera will turn on automatically.3 Print pictures as described in the printer manual.To  remove the dock insert, place your thumbs where indicated, press, and lift. ImageLinkThe monitor will turn off  automatically if no operations are performed for about one minute while the camera is connected to an ImageLink printer.  If no operations are performed for another seven minutes, the camera will turn off .If the printer does not support the language selected in the camera setup menu, menus will be displayed in English.
63Wireless Transfer and PrintingWireless transfer is available with computers running Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 or later (Service Pack 2 or later recom-mended) or Mac OS X version 10.3 or later.  To confi gure the camera for use with the wireless network, you will also need the Wireless Camera Setup Utility, which is installed with Picture Project; see the Quick Start Guide and the PictureProject Refer-ence Manual (on CD) for installation instructions.Wireless Transfer and PrintingUsing the camera’s built-in IEEE 802.11b/g wireless transmitter, you can:•  Transmit pictures to a computer for storage and editing (  00–00)•  Save pictures directly to the computer hard disk as they are taken (  00)•  Print pictures on a printer connected to a wireless network (  00) To prevent the camera from turning off  unexpectedly during transmission, use the supplied AC adapter.Connecting to a Wireless NetworkWireless transfer and printing requires a wireless local-area network (LAN) compat-ible with the IEEE 802.11b/g standard.  The network can consist of the camera in peer-to-peer communication with a single computer equipped with a wireless LAN adapter (ad-hoc mode) or of a camera connected to a wireless network via a wire-less LAN access point (infrastructure mode).Ad-hoc (peer-to-peer) network Infrastructure networkWireless LAN access pointComputer withwireless LAN adapter
64Wireless Transfer and PrintingConfi guring the Camera for ConnectionBefore the camera can be used as part of a wireless network, network settings must be copied to the camera using the Wireless Camera Setup Utility.  Follow the steps below to prepare the camera for connection to the computer.1 Set the Interface >  USB  option in the setup menu to PTP (  00) and turn the camera off .2 Place the camera in the COOL-STATION.See pages 00–00 for information on using the Wireless Camera Setup Utility for Windows.  Instructions for Macintosh users may be found on pages 00–00.Windows If the Wireless Camera Setup Utility Is Not InstalledIf the Wireless Camera Setup Utility is not already installed, insert the yellow installer CD sup-plied with the camera in a CD-ROM drive and start the installer as described in the Quick Start Guide.  In the “Install Center” window, click Wireless Camera Setup Utility.  The Wireless Camera Setup Utility will start automatically when installation is complete.  The “Profi les” and “Wireless Printing” tabs are not available during the initial installation run.1 Turn  the computer on and select All Pro-grams > Nikon > Wireless Camera Setup Utility from the Start menu.  The dialog shown at right will be displayed; click Next.
65Wireless Transfer and Printing2 Confi rm that the computer is equipped for wire-less LAN and click Next.3 Follow the on-screen instructions to describe your wireless LAN setup.  The Wireless Camera Setup Utility will determine the information required to confi gure the camera based on the type of wire-less device used and whether the network is infra-structure or ad-hoc.4 The dialog shown at right will be displayed.  Con-nect the COOL-STATION to the computer using the supplied USB cable.  Place the camera in the COOL-STATION and turn the camera on, then click Next to proceed to the next step.5 Enter a profi le name and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profi le list (  00).  Click Next to proceed.  Depending on the options se-lected in Step 3, the dialog shown in Step 6 may be displayed.  If it is not displayed, proceed to Step 8.
66Wireless Transfer and Printing6 Enter wireless network settings (  00).  Do not edit fi elds that are completed automatically (de-pending on the options selected in Step 3, it may only be necessary to provide a security key).  Click Next to proceed.  If the dialog shown in Step 7 is not displayed, proceed to Step 8.7 Enter TCP/IP settings (  00) and click Next.8 If desired, select the printer that will be used for wireless printing with this profi le (  00) and enter an appropriate name.  Click Next to proceed.9 Click Finish, then turn the camera off  and discon-nect the COOL-STATION.
67Wireless Transfer and PrintingMacintosh1 Open  the  “Applications : Nikon  Software : Wireless Camera Setup Utility” folder and double-click the  Wireless Camera Setup Utility  icon.  The dialog shown at right will be displayed; click Next.2 Confi rm that the computer is equipped for wire-less LAN and click Next.3 Follow the on-screen instructions to describe your wireless LAN setup.  The Wireless Camera Setup Utility will determine the information required to confi gure the camera based on the type of wire-less device used and whether the network is infra-structure or ad-hoc.4 The dialog shown at right will be displayed.  Con-nect the COOL-STATION to the computer using the supplied USB cable.  Place the camera in the COOL-STATION and turn the camera on, then click Next to proceed to the next step.
68Wireless Transfer and Printing5 Enter a profi le name and choose the icon that will appear in the camera profi le list (  00).  Click Next to proceed.6 Enter wireless network settings (  00).  Do not edit fi elds that are completed automatically.7 Enter TCP/IP settings (  00) and click Next.8 If desired, select the printer that will be used for wireless printing with this profi le (  00) and enter an appropriate name.  Click Next to proceed.9 Click Finish, then turn the camera off  and discon-nect the COOL-STATION.
69Wireless Transfer and PrintingWireless Network Settings (Windows and Macintosh)The Wireless Camera Setup Utility may require information on some or all of the following wireless network settings:Item DescriptionNetwork name (SSID)(required)The name of the wireless network.  Note that the camera will connect only to the device selected in the profi le list (  00), even if another network exists with the same SS-ID.Type(required)•  Ad-hoc: The network is ad-hoc if it consists of the camera and a computer with a built-in wireless or a wireless LAN adapter.•  Infrastructure: Infrastructure networks include a wireless access point con-nected to a local-area network.Channel The channel used by the computer for peer-to-peer wireless communication (ad-hoc networks only).AuthenticationThe type of authentication used by the computer or access point.  The cam-era supports WP-PSK (infrastructure mode only), open system, and shared key authentication.DataencryptionThe type of encryption (if any) used on the network.  Depending on the au-thentication used, the camera supports the following types of encryption:•  Open system: none, WEP•  Shared key: WEP•  WP-PSK: TKIPKey type If  the network uses WEP encryption, note whether the key is base 16 or ASCII.Network key If the network uses TKIP or WEP encryption, note the network key. Key index In infrastructure networks that use WEP encryption, note the access point key index.  The default index is 1.Address type(required)Note whether the network is confi gured to supply IP address automatically or manually.IP address If the network is confi gured for manual IP addresses, note the IP address that will be assigned to the camera. MAC Address FilteringIf the wireless network uses MAC address fi ltering, you will need to supply the fi lter with the camera’s MAC address.  Choose Firmware version from the camera setup menu and note the camera MAC address. Port NumbersThe camera uses UDP port 5353 and TCP port 15740.  If you are using a fi rewall, you will need to confi gure it to leave these ports open.
70Wireless Transfer and Printing Profi lesA separate profi le must be created for each network to which the camera is connected.  In addition, the Wireless Camera Setup Utility must be installed on any computer to which pic-tures are transferred.  The camera can store up to nine profi les for diff erent computers or printers; before additional profi les can be created, existing profi les must be deleted.  To view existing profi les, connect the camera and start the Wireless Camera Setup Utility as described on the preceding pages, and then select the “Profi les” tab.  Profi les selected in the “Pro-fi  les” tab can be edited, renamed, or deleted using the De-tails, Rename, and Delete buttons.
71Wireless Transfer and PrintingConnecting to the NetworkAfter creating a network profi le, you can connect to the network by selecting the profi le from a list.  Turn the camera on, select shooting mode, and follow the steps below:* To view settings for the selected profi le, press the zoom control to T ( ).  If you are unable to connect, check these settings to make sure they match those used on the network.  If the last session with the selected device did not terminate normally, the camera will briefl y display a message stating that the session is now complete. @ ModeWhile the camera is in @ (wireless) mode, data transmission will continue after the camera monitor turns off  to save power (auto power off ;   00).  Video output (  00) is suspended while the camera is in wireless mode. “Resume Interrupted Transfer”If data transfer is interrupted due to signal loss or loss of power, the camera will display the message “Resume interrupted transfer?” the next time wireless mode is selected.  Select Ye s  to resume transfer, No to exit to the profi le list.1Display shooting mode menu (  00).2Highlight @.3Display profi le list.4Highlight profi le. *5Select profi le.  If network profi le is selected, wireless transfer menu shown at left will be displayed when connection is established.  If printer profi le is selected, wireless printer menu will be displayed (  00).  To exit to profi le list before connection is established, press   again.
72Wireless Transfer and PrintingWireless TransferWhen a network profi le is selected from the profi le list (  00), the menu shown at right will be displayed.  Highlight an option and press the   button.  The mes-sage “Connecting to (profi le name)” will be displayed while the camera connects.  To exit to the profi le list before a connection is established, press the    but-ton.Item DescriptionEasy Transfer Transfer all new pictures.  Pictures that have already been transferred will not be transferred again.Shooting DateTransfer all pictures taken on selected date(s).  Once connection has been established, list of dates will be displayed with number of pictures taken on each date.  Rotate rotary multi selector to highlight date, press to right to select.  Selected dates are marked with @ icon.  Press   to transfer pictures on selected dates.  Press rotary multi selector to left to exit with-out transferring pictures.Marked Images Transfer all pictures marked with   icon (  00).Selected ImagesTransfer selected pictures.  Once connection has been established, dialog shown at right will be dis-played.  Rotate rotary multi selector left or right to scroll through pictures, press up to select picture at center of display for transfer.  Selected pictures are marked with @ icon (to deselect, press rotary multi selector down).  Press   to begin transfer.Shoot & Transfer Transfer pictures to computer as they are taken (  00).PC ModeCamera will display “Connected to (profi le name).”  If PictureProject is in-stalled on destination computer, PictureProject Transfer will start.  Click the Picture Project Transfer button to transfer pictures.  If PictureProject is not installed, pictures can be copied to computer by drag and drop. Unable to Connect/Connection FailedIf the camera is unable to connect or data transfer can not be established, an error message will be displayed.  After ensuring that the wireless LAN adapter or access point is on and that network settings match those in the selected profi le, select Try Again and press the   but-ton.  Note that depending on the type of error, the Try Again option may not be available.  To  connect using a diff erent profi le, select Choose Profi le and select the profi le from the profi le list.
73Wireless Transfer and PrintingDuring transfer, the camera will display the dialog shown at right, showing signal strength, the number of pictures transferred, the total number of pictures, and the transfer rate.  Signal strength is indicated by the antenna icon at the top of the dialog, varying from “strong” (fi ve bars) to “no signal” (antenna icon turns red).  The signal can be improved by ensuring a clear line of sight between the camera antenna and the wireless LAN adapter or access point.  To cancel transfer before the current picture has been transmitted, press the   button.If PictureProject is installed on the destination computer, pictures will automati-cally be displayed in PictureProject after transfer.  Pictures are saved to the direc-tory selected in the PictureProject “Transfer Options” dialog.  If PictureProject is not installed, pictures will be saved to the “PictureProject” folder in “My Pictures” (Win-dows) or “Pictures” (Macintosh), and the destination directory will be displayed in Windows Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Macintosh).When transfer is complete, the message shown at right will be displayed.  Press the   button to return to the profi le list.  To exit wireless transfer mode, turn the cam-era off , press the   button to exit to shooting mode, or press the   button and select another playback mode. The Wireless Status LED (  00)The camera wireless status LED shows data transfer status as follows:•  LED blinks: Camera searching for connection or in power-saving mode•  LED on: Connection established or data transfer in progress•  LED off  : Not connected The   ButtonThe   button can not be used to transfer pictures when the camera is in wireless mode.  Use the options in the wireless transfer menu or the PictureProject Transfer button to transfer pictures. Memory CardsPictures can not be transferred when a locked (write-protected) memory card is inserted in the camera.  Unlock the card before insertion.
74Wireless Transfer and PrintingSaving Pictures Directly to the Computer: Shoot & TransferIn  Shoot & Transfer mode, the camera monitor will display the view through the lens.  Pictures can be taken as though the camera were in   (auto) mode (  00–00).  All pictures shot in Shoot & Transfer mode are transferred directly to the computer as they are taken.  To exit, press the rotary multi selector.Note that because the rotary multi selector can not be used in Shoot & Transfer mode, camera settings must be adjusted before wireless mode is selected.  The ad-ditional processing for advanced red-eye reduction is not performed (  00).Pressing the   button in Shoot & Transfer mode displays the following op-tions:Item DescriptionConfi rm Transfer Select On to display confi rmation message before picture is transferred.Save Images Select On to save a copy of each picture taken to internal memory or the camera memory card.Image Mode Choose an image mode (  00).Wireless PrintingIf a printer profi le is selected from the profi le list (  00), the camera will display the message “Connected to printer” followed by the wireless printing menu shown at right.  Print pictures as described on pages 00–00.  Note that pictures can not be printed if the printer is off . The PD-10 Wireless Printer AdapterThe PD-10 wireless printer adapter (available separately) can be connected to any printer with a type A (fl at) USB connector, allowing direct wireless printing even when the printer is not connected to a network.  To print pictures using the PD-10, press the camera   button when the profi le list is displayed (  00).  For more information, consult the instructions provided with the PD-10.
75The Shooting MenuMenu GuideThis section describes the menus available for shooting, playback, and camera set-up.  See page 17 for information on using the menus.Shooting Options: The Shooting MenuTo  display the shooting menu, select   mode (  18) and press the   button.  With the exception of Image mode, the following options are available only in   mode.  Unless Reset all (  76) is used to reset settings to their default values (  87), settings in this menu will be restored the next time   mode is selected.Option DescriptionSET-UP Display the setup menu. 70Image mode Choose image size and quality. 61White balance * Match white balance to the light source. 62Exp. +/– Adjust exposure for very bright or very dark subjects. 63Continuous * Take pictures one at a time or in a sequence. 63BSS * Use BSS to choose the sharpest picture. 65ISO Sensitivity Control camera’s sensitivity to light. 65Color options * Control color. 66AF-area mode Choose where the camera focuses. 66* See the Appendix for information on restrictions that may apply to these settings (  88).  Image ModePictures taken with a digital camera are recorded as image fi les.  The size of the fi les, and with it the number of images that can be recorded (  88), depends on the size and quality of the images (image mode).  Before shooting, choose an image mode according to how you plan to use the picture.Option Size (pixels) DescriptionHigh (2816★)2,816 × 2,112 Pictures are compressed less than Normal, produc-ing higher quality images.Normal (2816) 2,816 × 2,112 Best choice in most situations.Normal (2048) 2,048 × 1,536 Smaller size allows more pictures to be stored.PC screen (1024) 1,024 × 768 Suited to computer display.TV screen (640) 640 × 480 Suited to e-mail or television viewing.The current setting is shown by an icon in the display (  6–7). Shooting Menu SettingsSee the Appendix for information on shooting menu defaults (  87).
76The Shooting Menu  White BalanceProcess pictures to produce natural colors under diff erent types of light.Option DescriptionAuto White balance automatically adjusted to suit lighting conditions.  Best choice in most situations.White bal. preset Neutral-colored object used as reference to set white balance un-der unusual lighting conditions (see below).Daylight White balance adjusted for direct sunlight.Incandescent Use under incandescent lighting.Fluorescent Use under most types of fl uorescent lighting.Cloudy Use when taking pictures under overcast skies.Flash Use with the fl ash.At settings other than Auto, the current setting is shown by an icon in the display (  6–7). Preset White BalancePreset white balance is used with mixed lighting or to compensate for light sources with a strong color cast (for example, to make pictures taken under a lamp with a red shade look as though they had been taken under white light).Place white or gray reference object under lighting that will be used during shooting.12Highlight White bal. preset.3Camera zooms in.* To restore most recent value for preset white balance, highlight Cancel and press  .4Highlight Measure. *5Frame reference object.Framereference object here Preset White BalancePreset white balance can not be measured with the fl ash.
77The Shooting Menu6Preset white balance set to new value.  Exp. +/–Exposure compensation is used to alter exposure from the value selected by the camera.  Choose from values between –2.0 EV and +2.0 EV in increments of / EV.  Negative values produce darker pictures, positive values brighter pictures.  The ef-fects can be previewed in the display; at settings other than zero, the current value for exposure compensation is also shown (  6–7). ContinuousCapture a fl eeting expression on a portrait subject, photograph a subject that is moving unpredictably, or capture motion in a series of pictures.  At settings of Con-tinuous  and  Multi-shot 16, the fl ash turns off   and focus, exposure, and white balance are fi xed at the values for the fi rst picture in each series.Option DescriptionSingle One shot is taken each time shutter-release button is pressed.Continuous While shutter-release button is pressed, camera takes pictures at up to 2.2 frames per second (fps).Multi-shot 16Each time shutter-release button is pressed, camera takes 16 shots at about 2 fps and arranges them in a single pic-ture as shown at right.  Image mode set to   Normal (2816).Intvl timer shooting Camera takes pictures automatically at specifi ed interval (  64).Except at Single, the current setting is shown by an icon in the display (  6–7).
78The Shooting Menu1Choose interval between shots.  Press   button to make selection, then press   button to return to shooting mode.2Press shutter-release button all the way down to start recording.  Camera will take pictures at specifi ed interval until shutter-release button is pressed again, memory is full, or 1800 frames have been recorded.  Monitor turns off  and indicator lamp blinks green between shots. Interval Timer PhotographyTo  display the interval timer menu, highlight Intvl timer shooting in the CONTINUOUS menu (  63) and press the   button.  To prevent unexpected loss of power, charge the battery before shooting begins. Interval Timer PhotographySee the Appendix for more information on how pictures taken with interval timer photogra-phy are stored (  89).
79The Shooting Menu  Best Shot Selector (BSS)BSS is recommended for situations in which inadvertent camera movement can produce blurred pictures, or when parts of the image are prone to under- or over-exposure.  It may not produce the desired results if the subject moves or the com-position is changed while the shutter-release button is fully pressed.Option DescriptionOff BSS off .OnCamera takes shots while shutter-release button is pressed, to a maximum of ten.  These images are then compared and sharpest picture (picture with highest level of detail) is saved.  Flash turns off   automatically and focus, exposure, and white balance for all photos are determined by fi rst picture in each series.ExposureBSSSelecting this option displays sub-menu shown at right.  Choose from:•  Highlight BSS: picture with smallest area of over-exposure is selected.•  Shadow BSS: picture with smallest area of un-derexposure is selected.•  Histogram BSS: of pictures with least under- and over-exposure, cam-era chooses picture with overall exposure closest to optimum.Camera takes fi ve shots each time shutter-release button is pressed, but only picture that best meets selected criterion is saved.  Flash turns off  automatically and focus and white balance for all photos are determined by fi rst picture in each series.  Recommended for high-contrast subjects, when it is diffi  cult to set exposure correctly.At settings other than Off , the current BSS setting appears in the display (  6–7). ISO SensitivityISO sensitivity is a measure of how quickly the camera reacts to light.  The higher the sensitivity, the less light needed to make an exposure.  Much as fi lm with a high ISO rating tends to produce “grainy” images, high sensitivities may however be as-sociated with “noise”—randomly spaced, brightly colored pixels concentrated in dark parts of the image.  Choose from values between ISO 50 and 400 equivalent.  Auto is equivalent to ISO 50 under normal conditions; when lighting is poor and the fl ash is off , the camera compensates by raising ISO sensitivity to a maximum of ISO 200 equivalent.The current ISO sensitivity is displayed in the monitor at settings other than Auto ( 6–7).  If Auto is selected, an ISO icon will be displayed when sensitivity is raised above ISO 50 equivalent.
80The Shooting Menu  Color OptionsMake colors more vivid or record pictures in monochrome.Option DescriptionStandard color Natural color.Vivid color Vivid, “photoprint” colors.Black-and-white Take pictures in black-and-white.Sepia Record pictures in sepia.Cyanotype Take pictures in blue-tinted monochrome.The eff ects of the selected option can be previewed in the monitor.  At settings other than Standard color, the current setting is also indicated by an icon in the display (  6–7). AF-Area ModeChoose where the camera focuses.Option DescriptionCenter Camera focuses on subject at center of frame.ManualPress rotary multi selector up, down, left, or right to se-lect from 99 focus areas in large frame shown at right.  Pictures can be taken while focus area selection screen is displayed.  To end focus area selection and adjust fl  ash, macro close-up, and self-timer settings, press   button.  Press   button again to change selection. Focus areaTo focus on off -center subjects when Center is selected for AF-area mode:Focus Lock1Position subject in center of frame.2Press shutter-release button halfway and check focus.3Recompose picture with shutter-release button pressed halfway.4Take picture.
81The Playback MenuPlayback Options: The Playback MenuTo display the playback menu, press the   button to select playback mode (  19) and press the   button.  See page 17 for more on using the menus.Option DescriptionSET-UP Display the setup menu. 70Print set Select pictures for printing. 59Slide show View pictures in an automatic slide show. 68Delete * Delete all or selected pictures. 68Protect * Protect selected pictures from accidental deletion. 68Transfer marking * Change transfer marking for existing pictures. 68Small pic. Create a small copy of the current picture. 69Copy * Copy fi les between memory card and internal memory. 69* To select multiple pictures for deletion, protection, transfer, or copying:3Repeat steps 1–2 to select addi-tional pictures.  To deselect picture, highlight and press rotary multi se-lector down.2Select current picture.  Selection shown by icon.1Scroll through pictures.  Current picture shown at center of display.4Complete operation.  Confi rmationmessage may be displayed. Print SetCreate digital “print orders” for PictBridge printers and devices that support DPOF ( 59).
82The Playback Menu Slide ShowSelecting Slide show displays the following options.  Rotate the rotary multi selec-tor to highlight and press the   button to select.Option DescriptionFrame intvl Choose length of time each slide will be displayed.Loop If this option is checked, slide show will repeat until   button is pressed.Start Start slide show.While the slide show is in progress, rotate the rotary multi selector clockwise to skip ahead, counter-clockwise to rewind.  To pause the slide show, press the   button.When the slide show ends or is paused, the menu shown at right will be displayed.  Highlight Restart  and press the   button to restart the show, or select End to end the show and return to the playback menu.PausePausePauseConfirmConfirmConfirmEndRestartRestartRestart Slide ShowsMovies (  37) appear as still images showing the movie’s fi rst frame.  The camera will turn off  automatically (  75) if no operations are performed for 30 minutes during the show, even if Loop is selected. DeleteChoose Erase all images to delete all pictures, Erase selected image(s) to select pictures for deletion (  67).  Pictures marked with a   icon will not be deleted. ProtectProtect selected pictures from accidental deletion.  Protected pictures are marked with a   icon (  6–7) and can not be deleted using the   button or  Delete.  Note, however, that formatting will delete protected fi les (  76). Transfer MarkingMark existing pictures for transfer to a computer (  53).Option DescriptionAll on Mark all images for transfer.All off  Remove transfer marking from all images.Select image(s) Mark selected pictures for transfer (  67).Pictures selected for transfer are identifi ed by a   icon (  6–7).
83The Playback Menu  Small Pic.Create a small copy of the current picture.  Highlight a size and press  .Option Description640 × 480 Suited to television playback.320 × 240 Suited to display on web pages.160 × 120 Suitable for e-mail.A confi rmation dialog will be displayed.  Highlight Yes   and press the   button to create a copy at the chosen size.Small copies are stored as JPEG fi les with a compression ratio of 1 :16 (see page 89 for more information).  During playback, copies are indicated by a gray border; a  ,  , or   icon is displayed when they are viewed full-frame (  6–7). CopyCopy pictures between internal memory and a memory card.  This option is only available when a memory card is inserted.Option DescriptionCopy pictures from internal memory to memory card.Copy pictures from memory card to internal memory.Selecting either of the above options displays the menu shown at right.  Choose Selected images to select the pictures that will be copied (  67) or All images to copy all pictures. Create small picture file?Create small picture file?Create small picture file?ConfirmConfirmConfirmNoYesYesYesA confi rmation dialog will be displayed.  Highlight Yes   and press the   button to copy the images. CopyVoice memos (  44) will be copied with the associated picture, but voice recordings (  38) will not.  See “Copying Voice Recordings” for information on copying voice recordings (  40).  The camera may be unable to copy pictures that were created with another make of camera or that have been modifi ed on a computer.  See page 89 for more information on how copies are stored.
84The Setup MenuBasic Camera Setup: The Setup MenuTo display the setup menu, select SET-UP or   from the shooting (  61), playback (  67), scene (  26), movie (  36), one-touch portrait (  25), or voice recording menus (  39).  See page 17 for more on using the menus.  Settings remain in eff ect until reset (  76).Option DescriptionMenus Choose how menus are displayed. 70Quick startup Enable or disable welcome screen and start-up sound. 70Welcome screen Select screen displayed when camera is turned on. 71Date Set clock and choose home and destination time zones. 71Monitor settings Adjust monitor brightness and choose display style. 73Date imprint Imprint date or birthday counter on pictures. 74AF assist Enable or disable AF assist illumination. 75Sound settings Adjust sound and volume settings. 75Blur warning Turn blur warning on or off .75Auto off  Choose when monitor will turn off  to save power. 75Format memory / Format card Format internal memory or memory card. 76Language Choose language for camera menus and messages. 76Interface Adjust settings for connection to television or computer. 76Reset all Restore camera settings to default values. 76Firmware version Display camera fi rmware version. 76  MenusChoose how menus are displayed. Default SettingsSee the Appendix for information on setup menu defaults (  87).  Quick StartupChoose On to disable the welcome screen (  71) and start-up sound.  The camera will be ready for shooting as soon as it is turned on.Text Icon
85The Setup Menu The Clock BatteryThe clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or an AC adapter is connected, and can provide several days of backup power after about 10 hours of charging.  Welcome ScreenChoose the welcome screen displayed when the camera is turned on.  This option is only available when Off  is selected for Quick Startup.Option DescriptionNikon COOLPIX logo displayed at start-up.Animation Animation displayed at start-up.Select an imageSelect picture from internal memory or memory card.  Copy of selected image is created for use in welcome screen and remains when original is deleted or memory card is removed. DateSet the camera clock and choose home and travel destination time zones.Option DescriptionDate Set camera clock to current date and time (see below).Time zone Choose home ( ) or travel destination ( ) time zone (  90); turn daylight saving time on or off .Selecting Date displays the menu shown in Step 1.  Follow the steps below to set the camera clock to the current date and time.2Select Month.  Repeat steps 1–2 to edit Month, Year, hour, and minute.1Edit Day (order of Day, Month,and Year may diff er).4Choose date display order.  Press   to return to setup menu.3Select D M Y.

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