Sony Group DKCC200X DKC-C200X Digital Still Camera with Bluetooth User Manual Manual 1

Sony Corporation DKC-C200X Digital Still Camera with Bluetooth Manual 1

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S ONY 3-207-403-11 11)
Digital Printing
System
Operating Instructions Page 2 m
Mode d’emploi Page 00 ___ _J:
Manual de instrucciones pégina 00 B
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U PX-CZOO
a 2003 Suny Corparaflcn
Owner’s Record
The model and serial nin-nbsrs are located at the rear.
Record these number in the space provided below.
Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your
Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No.
Serial No.
To prevent fire or shock hazard. do not
expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the
cabinet. Refer servi rig to qualified
personnel only.
for the up. 9x10“ Printer, DKc-czonx
Digital Still Camem, and the PCS-A608.
AC Power Adaptor
Fortlie customers“ in the USA
This equipment has been teswd and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are’designed to
provide reasonable protection against liar-infill
interfermcc in aresidditial histallation. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy
mdifnothimflodaridusedinnooordnncewiththe
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interfermcc will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference toredio
or television reoeption, which can be determined by
tuning the equipmentuflmd on, theusuis encouraged
in try to correct the interference by one or more oftbe
following measures: \
— Reorient orrclocate the modulus antenna,
— lnereasetlie separation between the equipmait and
receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
difi'erent from that to which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dmler or experiencedradiofl'V mclniidan
for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your
authority to operate this equipment.
This device requires shielded interface tabla to comply
with FCC emission limits
The shielded interfice cable recommended in this
manual must be used with this equipment in order-to
comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to
Subpart B of Part 15 oi‘FCC Rules.
Ifyw have any question: about tirixpmduct, you may
call:
Sony : Businevr Information Center (BIC) at
1-800-586—60le (7669) or Sony Web site at
www. sorry. cam.
Declaration of conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model: DKC< CZOOX
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc. .
Adams: 680 Kinderknmack Road,
Orndell, NJ 07649 USA.
Thlcphone Number: 201-930-6972
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Ruin.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This devioe may not cause harmfiil interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
For the customers in Canada
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian .
ICES-003.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause imdesired opoeratinn of the
device.
The term “1C” bdhre the certification/registration
number only signifies that the Industry Canada technical
specifimtions were met.
for the DKc-czuox Digital Still Camera
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly
replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type _
reconnnendcd by the manufacturer. Dispose of used
batteries according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
WARNING
This iniit has no power switch
When installing this unit, incorporate a readily
accessible disconnect device in the fixed wiring, or
connect the power cord to socketvoutlet which must he
provided near the unit and easily accessible.
If a fault should occur during operation of the unit,
operate the disconnect device to switch the power
supply off, or disconnect the power cord.
Voor de klenten in Nederland
— Dit apparent bevat een vast ingebeuwde batterij die
niet vervangen hoefi te worden tijdens de levensduur
van het apparaat.
— Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de batterij toeh
vervangen moet worden. '
De batterij mag alleen vervangen Worden door
vakbekwaam servicepersoneel.
— 600i de batterij niet weg maur lever deze in ale klein
chemisch af‘ml (KCA).
7 Lever bet apparaat aan het einde van de leveusduur in
voor recycling, de battenj zal den op corrects wijzz
verwerkt worden.
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For the customers in Europe
Hereby, Sony Corporation, declares that this UPX—CZUO is
in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of the Directive 1999/5/EC.
For details, please access the following URL:
WWW
This product is intended to be used in the following
countries :Auslria, Belgium. Denmark, Finland, France,
Germany, Greece, Ireland, ltely, Luxembourg, The
Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom,
Iceland, Norway, Swllzerland. Liechtenstein, and Lithuania
Para clientes na Europa
A Sony Corporation deelara que o UPX-CZUU esté em
eontormidede com os requisitos essenciais e outras
disposigfies impertentes da Directiva 1999/5105
Pare mais informagfies, aceda an URL apresentaeo em
seg <
Mamie!
Este produtu node ser ulilizado nus segulntes paises:
Austria, Belgitz, Dinamarca, Finléndia, Frames, Alemanha,
Gre'u'a, lrlanda, Itélia, Luxemburgo, Holanda, Portugal,
Espanha, Suécia, Reino Unido, Islandia, Neruega, Suiga,
Liechtenstein e thuénla.
Voor klanten in Europa
Sony Corporation verklaart hierhij dat deze UPX—CZDO
voldoet aan de prime-ire vereisten en endele relevante
voorschriiten van richtlijn 1999/51EC van de Europese Unis.
Veor veroere informatia bezoekt u de volgende website:
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Dit producl is bedoeld voor gebmik in de volgende landan:
Belgi, Denemarken, Duifiland, Finland, Frankrljk,
Griekenland, lerlend, Itali, Liechtenstein, Litouwen,
Luxemburg, Nederland, Noorwegen, Oustenriik, Portugal,
Spanje, Verenlgd Konlnkrijk, IJsIand. Zweden en
Zwitserland.
Ftir kunder i Europa
Sony Corporation forkunnar harmed att denna UPX—CZDO
uppfytler de huvudsekllge kraven och andra relevanta
vlllknr i direktivet199915/EC.
Se ffiljande URL for "firmare detaljer:
[mg llwwweomglien oe.san 1.1191
Denna produkt er avsedd tor envendning i toljande lander.
Osterrike, Belgian, Denmark, Finland, Frankrike, Tyskland,
Grekland, Irland. ltelien, Luxemhurg. Nederlandema.
Portugal, Spanien, Svelige. Storbritannien, Island, Norge,
Schweiz, Lleehtsnstsln och thauen.
For kunderi Europa
Sony Corporation erklarer herved, at denns UPx-czoo or
i overensstemmslse mad as essemielle krav og andre
relevante bestemmelseri direktiv 1999/SIEC.
ébn venligst den fllgsnde URL angéende detaijsr.
hmrawww commencesonzdgl
Dette produkt er beregnet til brug i de fnlgende lands:
flstrig, Belgien, Denmark, Finland, Frankrig, Tyskland.
Graekenland, lrland. Italian. Luxembourg, Holland,
Portugal. Spanien. Sverigs, Storbrilannien, Island, Norge,
Svejts, ljechtenstein og Litauen.
Euroopassa oleville asiakkaille
Sony Corporation vakuuttaa titan. etté témé UPX~CZOU
vastaa direkliivin 1999/5/EC ulennflisia vaalimuksia jn
muita ssiaankuuluvia méérayksié. Kalso tarkemmat liedot
osoitteesta:
WWW
Tami male on tarkoitetiu kiiytettia‘viiksl seursavissa
maissa: Itévalta, Belgia, Tanska, Suomi, Ranska. Saksa.
Kreikka, Irlanti, ltalia, Luxemburg, Alankomaat. Portugal.
Espanja. Ruotsi, Yhdistynyt kuningnskuma. Islanti, Norja.
Sveitsi, Liechtenstein ja Liettuel
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' Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsofi
Corporation in the United States and other countries
~ All other companies and product names mentioned
herein may be the trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
Furthermore, “TM” and “®” are not mentioned in
each case in this manual.
Duplication, edition, or printing ofa CD, TV
programs, copyrighted materials such as pictures or
publications, or any other materials except for your
own recording or creation is limited to private or
domestic use only. Unless you hold copyright or have
permission of copyright holders for the materials to be
duplicated, use of those materials beyond this limit
may infringe the provisions of the copyright law and
be subject to the copyright holder’s claim for damages.
When using photo images with thisprinter, pay special
attention not to infringe the provisions of the copyright
law. Any unauthorized use or modification of others’
portrait may also infringe their rights.
For some demonstrations, performances, or exhibits,
photography may be forbidden.
Table of Contents
Reading the Supplied CD-ROM Manual .
System Overview
System Configuration .
Printouts that Can Be Made with This System ..
Flash Modes and Examples of Shooting
Conditions .
Preparations
Unpacking
Preparation of the Camera i
Preparation of the Printer
Attaching the Paper Holder
Operation .
Preparations .
Taking a Picture
Printing a Picture i
Reprinting a Picture Stored in Memory of
the Printer (COPY PRINT) A
Viewing a Picture
Deleting a Picture
Protecting a Picture (PROTECT
Turning Ofithe Power
Menu .....
Menu Configuration
Functions of the Menu Items .
Various Functions
Using the Camera Wi attenes
Setting the Clock (CLOCK) ,.
Setting the Record Resolution
(RESOLUTION) ......
Setting the Zoom Range (ZOOM)
Setting the Shooting Conditions
Setting the Print Size to he Displayed
(PRINT SIZE LIST) .....
Setting the Frame (FRAME) 4
Setting Power Save Mode
(POWER SAVE) ......
Selecting the Format of the Output Signal
(VIDEO OUT) .....
Selecting Sound During Operation
(SOUND)
Moving a Pi p y
Multiple Display (MOVE ..
Locking the Menu of the Carrier
Adjusting the Print Quality
(COLOR ADJUST)
Adjusting the Printing
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N—n—qu-tnaunhxo
The “Basic Imaging Profile” .
Communication between the Camera and Printer
Using the Bluetooth ...... 48
Locations of Parts .
Camera .
Printer
Precautions .
Safety
Installation
Operation
Cleaning
Batteries
Specifications
Troubleshooting
Camera
While Shooting
Liquid Crystal Display of the Camera
Picture Quality
Printer
Bluetooth I“notion
Battery Charger
Reading the Supplied
CD-ROM Manual
The supplied CD-ROM includes manuals for the UPX-
C200 (in Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish,
Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, and Korea).
The copies of these manuals are created in PDF
(Portable Document Format) format.
Preparation
To read the manuals included on the supplied CD~ROM,
the Adobe Acrobat Reader is required.
If the Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed on your
computer, you can copy it fi'om the Acrobat folder on the
CD-ROM. Install the Adobe Acrobat Reader for the
language corresponding to the manual you want to read
on your computer.
Do not play back this CD-ROM using an audio CD
player. Doing so may result in damage to your hearing
or to the audio equipment due to loud sounds.
CD-ROM System Requirements
The following are required to access the supplied CD-
ROM.
' Computer:
— Intel® Pentium® processor or personal computer
equipped with a 100% compatible processor.
— External or built-in CD-ROM drive
' Operating system: Microsofl® Windows® 95 OSR
2.0, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows Me,
Windows NT® 40 (service pack 5 or later), Windows
2000, Windows XP.
Reading the Supplied CD—ROM Manual
Reading the CD-ROM Manual
To read the manual on the CD-ROM, proceed as follows.
1 Insert the CD-ROM disc in your CD-ROM drive.
The manuals are saved in the Instructions For Use
folder.
2 Open the folder shown below, and select the manual
that you want to read.
- Basic Instructions
- Advanced Instructions
- Utility Instructions
When you use the utility sofiware, the followings are
required:
Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, or
Windows K?
For details, refer to the Utility Saflware Operation
Guide.
Trademarks
Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel
Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and
other countries.
Microsoft, Windows and Windows NT are registered
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United
States and/or other countries.
Adobe and Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe
System Incorporated in the United States and/or other
countries,
Abbreviations
- Microsofi® Windows® 95 operating system is
abbreviated to Windows 95.
- Microsoft® Windows® 98 operating system is
abbreviated to Windows 98.
' Microsoft® Windows® 98 Second Edition operating
system is abbreviated to Windows 98 SE.
- Micmsofl® Windows® Millennium Edition operating
system is abbreviated to Windows 98 Me.
- Microsofi® Windows NT® 4.0 operating system is
abbreviated to Windows NT 41).
- Microsofi® Windows® 2000 operating system is
abbreviated to Windows 2000.
- Mierosofi® Windows® XP operating system is
abbreviated to Windows XP.
System Overview
The Sony UPX—CZDO digital printing system is designed
to allow you to take pictures with a digital camera and to
print them on two types of paper: UPC-X46 or UPC-
X34. The system adopts Bluetooth wireless technology,
which enables communication between the camera and
printer without using cables.
System Configuration
Using the Bluetooth function
Bluetnolh Imnsmission
Camera Funler
You can send images from the camera to the printer For details on the BIuetoothfimc-tion. see "Bluetaoth ”
without a cable. on page 4 7.
Connecting to a computer
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2 - ! USB cable USB cable 1
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3 Camera Computer Printer
Using the utility software stored on the CD-ROM, you N
1 can store camera pictures on the computer, read and
print the image data stored in the computer. It is also When connecting a computer using a USB cable,
possible to print diflerent images, color images, and depending on the type of computer, normal operation
black-and»white images, or different sizes of images on may nothe obtained. In such a case, use a commercially
a single sheet of print paper. available USB hub.
When using this system with a computer, refer to
“Utility Sofiware Operation Guide” on the supplied CD-
ROM.
Sysnem Overview 7
Printouts that Can Be Made with This System
The system can print 22 types of printouts andtwo types images, They do not show the exact size to be printed.
of guide print. When the UPC-X46 is used, all types of Under each image, the size number and size is shown.
printouts are available> while when the UPC-X34 is D2, D4, D6, and D8 indicate that there are different
used, the types that can be printed are limited. types of printouts for the same size, and X46 shows that
The figures below show the number of images on a the size is available only when the UPC-X46 is used
single sheet of print paper, and the direction and types of
When the UPC-X46 is used
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t .L 151x|01.8mmx46 2. 120x911 mmX46 4.50x60mm 7t60><40mm
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6.54x54mm2x21neh 10.A7x37mm 11.45x35mm 15.34x28mm
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14.38x32mm
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Guide Print-KGB Guide FrinHlLC-im
When the UPC-X34 is used
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3.95x70mm 7.60x40mm 6.54x54mm2x2incn 11.45x35mm
4.50x60mm 10.47x37mm 9.50x485mm 13.43x33mm
5.10x53mm 12.45x45mm 14,3ax32mm
6. 70 x 50 mm
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i 15. 34 x 23 mm 20. 45 x 35 mm D4 21,s;zecia|-1 22A Spec-IQ
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Guide print
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Guide Pl‘inl—RGB Guide Print—DLGm
i Syslem Overview 9
Flash Modes and Examples of
Shooting Conditions
The system offers five types of flash modes. Shooting
examples in each mode are introduces here.
For details on shooting conditions, refer to "Operating
Instructions (Advanced Operations)"
Auto flash and auto exposure mode (Ai)
This is the default mode of the camera, and is suitable
for outdoor and indoor portrait shots, When the subject
is not bright enough, the flash automatically lights.
Forced flash and auto exposure mode (5)
The built»in flash lights according to the brightness of
the subject. The exposure and shutter speed are
automatically adjusted This mode is suitable for indoor
pomaits and identification shots using the built-in flash
as the main light source and the shadow-clearing flash
connected to the camera with a synchronization curd.
Flash with
synchronization
50rd . Synchronization cord
‘l 0 system Overview
No flash and auto exposure mode (<9)
The built~in flash does not light This mode is suitable
for shooting under stable light sources such as studio
light, video light, fluorescent light, etct
Studio light (halogen light, etc.)
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Forced flash and manual exposure mode
(M 5)
The built-in flash lights to illiuninilte a subject about 1.5
meters away with the optimum brightness. The aperture
and shutter speed are manually adjusted. This mode is
suitable for indoor portraits and identification shots
using the built-in flash as the main light source and the
shadow-clearing flash connected to the camera with a
synchronization cord.
Synchronized Approx. 1.5 or
flash
No flash and manual exposure mode
(M C9)
This mode does not use the built-in flash, but uses an
external flash cemented with the synchronization cord,
or is suitable for shooting under stable light sources such
as studio light, video light, fluorescent light, etc.
Flash
Approx. 1.5 in
mm. :Synchmnizatinn cord
Preparations
Unpacking
Make sure that the following accessories are supplied
with your system
Paper tray for the UPC-X46 (1)
Paper tray for the UPC-X34 (l)
Tray cover (1)
Paper holders (2)
AC power cord for printer (1)
AC power adaptor PCS-ACOS (1)
AC power cord for the PCS-ACOS (1)
Batteries NH»AA (4)
Lithium button battery CR-2025 (1)
Battery charger (1)
AC power cord for battery charger (1)
Cleaning cassette (1)
CD-ROM (1)
Operating Instructions (2)
Software License Agreement (1)
Preparation of the Camera
Inserting batteries
Four NH-AA batteries and a lithium button battery CR-
2025 are supplied. Insert them as described below.
1 Open the battery compartment lid on the bottom of
the camera by sliding the button to OPEN with the
center projection of the button pressed
Preparations
11
2 Pull out the button battery case.
insert the case.
3 Install the button battery CR-ZOZS in its case, and ’
12
Preparations
5 Close the lid and lock it by sliding the button to
CLOSE with the center projection of the button
pressed while pushing the lid.
Note on replacing batteries
When replacing batteries, they may drop down if the
battery compartment Iid faces down. To avoid this, turn
the grip so that the lid faces up.
Operating the camera with the batteries
If you operate the camera with the batteries, charge the
batteries before use.
For details on charging the batteries, see “Charging
batteries ” on page 31,
Role of the button battery
Usually, power is fed from the AC power adaptor or
batteries. When the AC power adaptor is unplugged or
the batteries run out, the button battery feeds power to
the memory to retain the stored settings.
Connecting the camera to a wall outlet
Connect the DC cord of the PCS-ACOS AC power
adaptor(supplied) to the DC 111 8.4Vjack ofthe camera.
Then connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet.
Now you can use the camera on AC power Using an AC
power adaptor, you need not worry about the remaining
battery power.
PCSACDB
AC poweradepmr AC powsrcord
(supplied) (supplied)
Use the AC power adaptor near the wall outlet. if some
trouble occurs during operation, immediately
disconnect the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet to
cut power supply.
Setting the clock, frame, and power save
You can set the date and time, frame, and power save
mode on the Setup display that appears on the LCD of
the camera.
For details on the setting procedures, see "Various
Functions” on page 3].
Attaching to a tripod
You can attach the camera to a tripod using the tripod
screw hole on the bottom of the camera.
Rim in the screw of the tripod and tighten firmly but not
with excessive force. If the screw has not been tightened
securely, the camera may drop. Iftoo tight, the screw
threfid may be damaged. Be sure that the screw is run in
smoothly, then tighten securely.
Camera
Preparations
13
14
Preparation of the Printer
Before using the printer for the first time, you need to
install a print cartridge and the paper tray, as indicated
below These preparations are not needed for everyday
print operations, but are to he done as required.
Preparing a print pack
You need an optional printing pack (UPC-X46 or UPC-
X34) designed for the printer. The pack contains a set of
print paper and a print cartridge,
' Do not rewind the ink ribbon and use the rewound
print cartridge for printing. Otherwise, proper
printing result will not be obtained, or even a
breakdown may occur.
- Use the printing pack for this printer only.
- Always use the print cartridge designed for the size of
the print paper you use. If you mix cartridges and
paper of different types or sizes, printing may not be
possible, or a paper jam or other trouble may occur.
~ Do not printon the used print paper. Printing an image
twice on the same paper will not make the printed
image thicker: This may even cause a malfunction or
breakdown.
- Do not touch the ink ribbon of the print cartridge or the
printing surface of the print paper. Ifthere are
fingerprints or dust on the printing surface or the ink
ribbon, the printing quality may deteriorate.
- For high quality prints, avoid placing the printing pack
in locations that are subject to high temperature, high
humidity, excessive dust, or direct sunlight.
- When storing a partially used pack of the print
cartridge and print paper, store it in its original bag or
in a similar container.
Loading the print cartridge
1 Push on PUSH OPEN to open the cartridge
compartment cover.
compartment cover
Preparations
2 Insert the print cartridge into the cartridge
compartment firmly until it clicks into place.
Prlnt wflridge
3 Close the camidge compartment cover.
Changing the print cartridge
When the print cartridge runs out, the Df lamp lights
and an error message appears on the operation display.
Replace the print cartridge.
1 Push on PUSH OPEN no open the cartridge
compartment cover.
2 Press up the cartridge eject lever.
Cartridge eject
lever
The cartridge pops out. Retrieve the cartridge.
3 Insert a new print camidge, and close the cover.
- Never put your hand into the cartridge compartment.
The thermal head reaches high temperatures,
especially afier repeated printing.
~ Do not rewind the ink ribbon and use the rewound
print cartridge for printing. Otherwise, proper Attachlng the Paper ”Older
printing result will not be obtained, or even 8 Attach the supplied paper holder to the paper tray es
breakdown may occur. follows:
' If the prim. cartridge does not click into place, remove
it and than re-insert it. If the ink ribbon is too slack to 1 Insert the tips of both ends of the paper holder into
be loaded, wind the ink ribbon in the direction of the the holes located at the bottom of the paper tray,
arrow to remove the slack pinching the portions near the two ends.
Paper holder
- If the print cartridge is not loaded when you turn on
the printer, the D43 lamp lights up.
- Do not touch the ink ribbon orplace the print cartridge
in a dusty location. Fingerprints or dust on the ink
ribbon may result in imperfect printing. 2 Push the paper holder into the stoppers firmly until
- Do not change the print cartridge while printing. i‘ snaps into P1303, making 3 CBC" 30mm»
Notes on storing the print cartr 95
~ Avoid placing the print cartridge in a location subject
to high temperatures, high humidity, excessive dust or
direct sunlight.
- When you are going to store a partially used cartridge,
store it in its original bag.
Removing the paper holder
Push out the paper holder gently from the stoppers, and
remove it, pinching the portions near the two ends.
Preparations 1 5
16
inserting the print paper
1 Set the print paper into the tray.
Prlnl paper
Rii’fle the print paper. Then insert the print paper
with its printing surface (the side with no imprint)
facing up and the arrow pointing in the same
direction as the arrow in the tray
You can set 25 sheets when the UPC»X46 is used,
and 30 sheets when the UPC»X34 is used.
2 Remove the protective sheet on the print papen
Be sure to keep the protective sheet, which is used
for cleaning the inside of the primer.
3 Insert the tray to the paper tray slot.
Do not touch the printing surface. Fingerprints on
the printing surface may result in imperfect
printing.
- Set the paper of the UPC-X46 into the large paper tray,
and that of the UPC-X34 into the small paper tray. If
the paper size and tray size do not match, a paper jam
may occur.
- Do not remove or insert the paper tray during printing.
Preparations
~ If print paper does not feed automatically, the 134°
lamp lights. Pull out the paper tray and check for a
paper jam.
' When adding print paper to a partially full tray, make
sure that the total number of sheets does not exceed 25
for the UPC-X46 or 30 for the UPC-X34. Do not
place diiferent types or sizes of paper in the tray.
Otherwise, apaper jam or malfimction may occlu'.
- Do not write or type on the printing surface of the
paper before printing. You maynot be able to proceed
with printing. If you want to write greetings or draw
on the printed surface after printing, use an oil ink pert
- Do not attach stickers or anything else on the printing
surface before printing.
- Do not print on the used print paper. Printing an image
twice on the same paper will not make the printed
image thicker. This may even cause amalfunctinn or
breakdown.
' Before printing, do not fold or bend the print paper.
- Do not leave the ejected printed paper exceeding 10
sheets on the paper tray.
Notes on sto 'ng the pr' tpaper
' Avoid placing the print paper in a location subject to
high temperatures, highhumidity, excessive dust or
direct sunlight.
' Avoid storing the paper with the printed faces
touching each otheror in Contact with rubber or plastic
products including vinyl chloride or plasticizer for an
extended period of time; color changes or
deterioration of the printed image may occur.
- When you are goingw store parfially-usedprint paper,
store it in its original bag.
Attaching the tray cover
Keep the supplied tray cover attached to the paper tray
when not in use to protect print paper placed in the tray
from dust. The tray cover can be attached to either paper
tray for the UPC-X46 or for the UPC-X34.
Connecting the printer to a wall outlet
Connect the supplied AC power cord to the AC IN
connector of the printer and then to wall outlet.
Filmer
AC power cord
(supplied)
fl}
in wall uullel
Operation
This section describes the basic procedures for taking
and printing a picture, and also displaying a picture. The
system has additional functions, which are described in
“Various Functions” on page 31 or in the supplied
Operating Instructions (Advanced Operations).
Preparations
MENU human
1 Turn on the printer.
Check that Ready ET RSSI [)}))] appears on the
operation display.
2 Set the PLAY/CAMERA switch to CAMERA.
3 Set the POWER switch ofthe camera to ON.
The camera starts searching for the printer, and
“DISCOVERING” appears on the LCD. When the
camera finds the primer, “DISCOVERED" appears,
and the printer name and Bluetouth address are
displayed in black on the LCD. If the color of the
printer name and Bluetooth address do not change
to black but remain in gray, turn the printer and
camera off, and perform steps 1 through 3 again
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Press any button on the camera, and the Bluetcoth
display is turned elf, and you can start mking a picture.
If the printer name and Bluelooth address are still
displayed in gray, and “DISCOVERED” does not
appear, refer to the Operating Instructions (Advanced
Operations).
Shooting conditions set at the factory
The conditions for taking a picture are set at the factory
so that they can be controlled automatically. if they have
not been changed, you can check the factory setting by
pressing the MENU button then V of the control button
as shown below, After checking, be sure to press the
MENU button to tum off the Menu display,
sent:
Menu A - EXtT
m4 MTG
FUEH MOE: Q's
W/SWE SETTING
GE QREQZ (”M
<:>SELECT 60K
Setting the record resolution
Before starting shooting, it is recommended to set a
record resolution appropriate for the print size.
For details on record resolution, see "Setting the Record
Resolution (RESOLUTTON)” on page 33.
Operation
Taking a Picture
Standby vamp Control button
1 Point the camera at the subject and adjust the frame
by monitoring the LCD of the camera.
Zooming is available for easily adjusting the frame
by pressing the zoom lever.
For details, see "Setting the Zoom Range (ZOOM) ”
on page 34.
You can display the guidelines for adjusting the
frame.
For detuiIs on the guidelines, see “Setting the
Frame (FRAME) ” on page 38.
2 Press the release button halfway until the green dot
appears at the top of the LCD, then press the button
the rest of the way.
A picture (quick-review picture) just taken appears
on the LCD, The standby lamp starts flashing in
red. Once the picture is stored in memory, flashing
stops, and the standby lamp lights in green.
If a red dot appears when you press the release
button halfway, the picture is not in focus, or the
automatic exposure control has failed. Press the
release button halfway again.
To print the picture. see “Printing a Picture " on page
19.
To take a new picture, press the release button or zoom
lever to turn off the quick-review picture, and then repeat
steps 1 and 24
To delete the picture just taken
You can delete the picture just taken from the memory.
Follow the procedures below
1 Press ENTER of the control button.
“Delete?” appears.
2 Select 0K by pressing A ofthe control button, and
press ENTER of the control button.
The picture on the LCD will be deleted.
Display on the LCD in CAMERA mode
An example of the display when the PLAY/CAMERA
switch is set to CAMERA is shown below.
Powersoume (Ballsry indicator or AC power adaptor)
Resolution
Exposure eempensaliun
Fame lock (groom/unlock (red) lnalrator')
Remaining numberofpictures
(The number at pictures in be
stored in memory with the set
resolulren)
Zoom bar?)
Shading conditions (flash
shutter speed, awosure)“
I) These appear only when the release button is pressed.
2) This appeals only when the zoom lever is pressed.
Auto focus function
When you press the release button halfway, the auto
focus fimction is activated, and the subject is
automatically put in focus. Once the subject is in focus,
a green dot appears on the LCD. When you press the
button the rest of the way, the shutter is released, and the
image is stored in the camera’s memory.
Ifa subject is out of focus, a red dot appears on the LCD.
Release the release button, then slowly press the button
halfway again, Even if the red dot appears, you can press
the release button the rest of the way, and the shutter will
be released.
Even if you press the release button fully instead of
halfway, the auto focus function will be activated, and
you can take a picture.
If SOUND of the SETUP menu is set to SHUTTER or
ON, 3 sound is heard when the release button is pressed
halfway and when pressed again the rest of the way.
The auto—focus fimction may not work properly in any of
the situations below:
- The subject lacks enough contrast.
- The subject includes an extremely bright object.
- The subject has no horizontal line.
Compensating the exposure
Exposure compensation can easily be obtained by
pressing A or V of the control button. When you press
the button, the exposure compensation value displayed
on the LCD changes.
For details on the exposure compensation, see “Revising
the exposure (EXPOSURE) " on page 36.
Printing a Picture
The picture just taken can be printed with the procedure
below.
1 Press the PRINT button.
A layout display appears.
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Selectlon of the COLOR]
E. m if BNV button
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Prrnrsize
2 Select the print size using the SIZE button.
1) Press the SIZE button.
The layout display of the currently selected size
appears.
2) Press the SIZE button repeatedly until the
desired size appears.
For details on the size of printouts, see “Setting the
Home (FRAME) ” on page 38.
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3 Select COLOR or B/W by pressing the COLoR/
B/W button.
Each time you press the button, the seletion is
toggled.
COLOR: For printing a picture in color
BIW: For printing a picture in black and white
4 Press A or V of the control button to set the number
of sheets is to be printed.
5 Press the PRINT button again.
Picture data are transmitted to the printer, and
“TRANSMITTING” appears on the LCD.
When the data have been transmitted,
“TRANSMISSION ACCOMPLISHED. TOUCH
ANY KEY TO CONTINUE." appeals.
The number of picture set in step 4 is printed.
Press any button on the camera, and a quick-review
picture appears on the [ED in CAMERA mode, or
a picture stored in memory in PLAY mode.
Selection of the print size and COLOR!
BAN
You can select the print size and COLOR or B/W before
pressing the PRINT button, Press the SIZE or COLOR!
B/W button, and press it again while the print size or
COLOR or B/W is displayed on the LCD. Then press
the PRINT button to print the picture.
Adjusting the quality of a black-and-white
pictu re
When you print a picture by selecting B/W with the
COLOR/B/W button, the picture is printed by
overlaying yellow, magenta, and cyan, so a perfectly
achromatic picture may not be obtained, You can adjust
the black tone using the color adjustment function of the
printer.
For details an adjustment. refer to the Operating
Instructions (Advanced Operations).
Printing a picture stored in the camera’s
memory
When you take pictures, their data are stored in the
camera’s memory. To print them, view and select a
picture to be printed, then perform the procedures for
printing.
For viewing a picture stored in memory, see “Viewing a
Picture" an page 21.
Operatlon
Reprinting a Picture Stored in
Memory of the Printer
(COPY PRINT)
The data of the last picture printed are stored in memory
of the printer. You can reprint the picture.
If you press the standby button, the lamp goes out, and
data stored in memory are deleted, and you cannot
reprint the picture.
1 Press the MENU button.
Press V of the control button to display “COPY
PRINT [>>].”
3 Press P of the control button
“COPY PRINT: 1 [1—9 PRINT: EXECT’ appears.
4 Press A or V of the control button to set the number
of sheets to be printed.
Avalue fl'om 1 to 9 can be set.
5 Press the EXEC button.
The number of pictures set in step 4 is printed.
When printing is completed, the display returns to
the Ready display.
Viewing a Picture
You can View pictures stored in memory on the LCD.
1 Set the PLAY/CAMERA switch to PLAY.
Set the POWER switch to ON.
3 Press any button to turn off the Bluetooth display.
A picture in memory appears on the LCD
4 Select a picture displayed on the LCD by pressing
4 or P of the control button.
Displaying the nine-picture multiple
display
Nine pictures stored in the camera’s memory can be
displayed at a time on the LCD. Then you can quickly
search for a desired picture.
1 Press the W side of the zoom lever.
You can see nine pictures stored in camera's
memory on the LCD.
2 Select a picture by pressing 4, V, A or V of the
control button.
3 Display a picture by pressing ENTER of the oontml
button or with the T side of the zoom lever.
Display on the LCD in PLAY mode
An example of the display when the PLAY/CAMERA
switch is set to PLAY is shown below.
Power source (Battery indicatoror AC power adapter)
Resnlulicn
Protect mark (Thls appears only when
the picture ls proladsd.)
Number of the current plums/Total number
of piotures shred In memory
Remaining number or piuures
trite numperot pictures to be stored
in memory with [he set resolution)
mus/tit 08 02:46
Dateltiauhe picture cunentty displayed
is stored in memory
Operation
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Deleting a Picture
Pictures stored in the memory of the camera can be
deleted one by one or all at once.
Deleting pictures one by one
re.-.
1 Set the PLAY/CAMERA switch to PLAY.
Set the POWER switch to ON
3 Press the MENU button twice.
The Menu display appears
4 Select a picture to be deleted by pressing 4 or V of
the control button.
5 Select DELETE by pressing A or V of the control
button.
6 Press ENTER of the control button,
The Delete display appears.
7 Select 0K by pressing A of the control button.
8 Press ENTER or the control button to delete the
picture.
The selected picture is deleted from the memory.
, To delete the other picture
Repeat steps 4, 7, and 8.
Operation
Deleting all pictures
1 Set the PLAY/CAMERA switch to PLAY.
2 Set the POWER switch to ON.
3 Press the MENUbutton twice.
The Menu display appears.
4 Select DELETE ALL by pressing A or v ofthe
control button.
5 Press ENTER of the control button.
The Delete All? display appears,
6 Select OK by pressing A of the control button.
7 Press ENTER of the control button to delete the all
pictures.
The all pictures other than those protected are
deleted from the memory.
Deleting a picture on the nlne-picture
multiple display
1 Set the PLAY/CAMERA switch to PLAY.
2 Set the POWER switch to ON.
3 Press the W side of the zoom lever twice.
The nine-picture multiple display appears.
4 Press the MENU button.
The Menu display appears.
5 Select DELETE by pressing A or V of the control
button,
The nine-picture multiple display appears, and the
cursor blinks at the currently selected picture.
6 Select a picture to be deleted by pressing 1, P, A
or V of the control button, and press ENTER of the
control button. .
The Delete display appears.
7 Select OK by pressing A of the control button.
8 Press ENTER of the control button.
The picture selected in step 6 is deleted, and the
Menu display is retrieved.
To cancel deleting a picture
Select RETURN by pressing A or V of the control
button instead of OK on the Delete or Delete All?
display, and press ENTER of the control button.
The Menu display is retrieved.
To finish deleting
Press the MENU button.
Protecting a Picture (PROTECT)
To avoid deleting a picture accidentally, a picture
protection function is available. You can protect
pictures one by one or all at once.
Protecting pictures one by one
1 Set the PLAY/CAMERA switch to PLAY.
2 Set the POWER switch to ON.
3 Press the MENU button twice,
The Menu display appears.
4 Select PROTECT by pressing A or v ofthe control
button.
5 Press ENTER of the control button.
The Protect display appears.
6 Select a picture to be protected by pressing 4 or P
of the control button.
7 Check that ON is selected, and press ENTER of the
control button.
If not selected, select ON by pressing A of the
control button, and press ENTER of the control
button.
The protect mark % appears.
To protect the other pictures
Repeat steps 6 and 7 above.
Protecting all pictures
Set PLAY/CAMERA switch to PLAY.
Set the POWER switch to ON.
Press the MENU button twice,
The Menu display appears.
Select PROTECT ALL by pressing A or V ofthe
control button
Press ENTER of the control button.
The Protect All display appears.
Select ON by pressing A of the control button
Press ENTER of the control button to protect the all
pictures.
The protect mark appears.
Protecting a picture on the nine-picture
multiple display
Set the PLAY/CAMERA switch to PLAY.
Set the POWER switch to ON.
Press the W side of the zoom lever twice.
The nine-picture multiple display appears.
Press the MENU button.
The Menu display appears.
Select PROTECT by pressing A or V of the control
button.
The nine-picture multiple display appears, and me
cursor blinks at the currently selected picture.
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6 Select a picture to be protected by pressing the
control button, and press ENTER of the control
button.
The Protect display appears.
7 Check that ON is selected, and press ENTER of the
control button.
If ON is not selected, select ON by pressing A of
the control button, then press ENTER of the control
button.
The protect mark appears on the picture selected in
step 6.
8 Select RETURN by pressing V of the control
button, and press ENTER of the control button.
The picture selected in step 6 is protected, and the
Menu display is retrieved.
Retrieving the Menu display
Selecr RETURN by pressing A or V of the control
button on the Protect or Protect All display, and press
ENTER of the control button,
To finish setting the protection
Press the MENU button.
Deleting a protected picture
If you wish to delete a protected picture or pictures,
release the protection.
1 Select a picture whose protection is to be released
by pressing 4 or P of the control button.
2 Display the Protect or Protect All display, and
select OFF,
For details on displaying the Pmteci or Protect/[II
display, see “Pmtectingpictures one by one” on
page 23 or "Protecting aII pictures " on page 23.
3 Press ENTER of the control button, and the protect
mark disappears.
The protection is released.
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Turning Off the Power
When you finish you operation, set the printer to standby
mode, and turn the camera off.
Setting the printer to standby mode
Press the oil/standby button, and the lamp goes out and
the printer is set to the standby mode.
Turning the Camera Off
Set the POWER switch to OFF.
The camera stores the latest internal conditions in
memory, then the power supply is shut out. During
storing, the standby lamp is lit.
If you shut off the power supply to the camera while the
standby lamp is lit, the latest conditions may not be
stored in memory. While the standby lamp is lit, do not
disconnect the AC power adaptor, or do not remove the
inserted batteries. It should also be avoided to tum on
and off the camera by connecting and disconnecting the
AC power adaptor.
Menu
Menu Configuration
Camera
CAMERA mode
—Exrr
—RESOLLI110N _AHIGH
—M1D
—s-m
‘ZOOM ——1:750|n 15 Bmm’
4: 15.610 1sz mm
-AuT0 ERASE ——0N
—0FF
—-1- (Exposure Mods) fF‘ROGRAM AUTO
—AFERTURE PRIORITY
—MANUAL EXPOSURE
q} FLASH MODEM A’;
4155
(9
M5
7M®
— 4 APERTURE——Fx,x
FXK
Fm
— n:- SHUTIER —1/2|s; In 11100051
— n) EXPOSURE 7+075va 20.005v m-1wev
, {a w.B. AUTO
—One Push
—3000K Io 7000K
—LOADISAVE SE‘I‘I’ING ——LOAD ss‘rrme
fSAVE SETTING
[ fCANCEL
AE AREA——Cemer Wewgmed
—FACE
—Baokwcund
-SEI'UP (For dsmls. see “SEI'UP msnu.')
PLAY mode
fEX‘T
fPROPERTY
—DELETE 770K
—REI'URN
fDELETE ALL —[OK
RETURN
— PROTECT —E ON
RETURN
~PROTECT ALL —ON
“OFF
—REI'URN
—MOVE
ASEI'UP (For details, see “SETUP menu.')
SETUP menu
The SETUP menu is common to CAMERA and PLAY
mode.
—REI'URN
—FRAME
oPOWER SAVE
—SOUND
—CLOCK
—BA'I'IERY REFRESH —
L~MEM0RV FORMAT 7
—USB
— Blueloolh
—FRINT SIZE LIST —— RETURN
7 . 151 x101,6mm x46
—2. 120 x90 mm X46
.95x70 mm
.80><60 mm
.70x53mm
.70x50mm
—7 60x40mm
—9. 50 x 48.5 mm
fiID. 47 x 37 mm
—11,45 x 35 mm
—12. 45 x 45 mm
—13. 43 x 33 mm
—14. 38 x 32 mm
—15, 34 x28 mm
716. 23 x23 mm
—17, 50 x 60 mm D2 X48
—18. 50 x 40 mm D4 X46
—19, 47 >< 37 mm D6 X46
—2U, 45 X 35 mm D4IDB
~21. Special-1
~22. Special—2
feuide Print-RGB
—Guide Print-DLGm
AOFF
—FRAME(1]
‘FRAME—[ZJ
—FRAME-{3]
—FRAME-[4]
—FRAME-[5] —-E
fFRAME-[G]
—OFF
,3 MINUTES
_10 MINUTES
PAL
—VIDEO OUT
I: NTSC
—0FF
—SHUTTER
—ON
—START
—CANCEL
fSTART
—CANCEL
fSTORAGE
~0R|GINAL
7 PROPERTY
—CHANGE PASSKEY
—ADD PRINTER
-— REMOVE PRINTER
—MODULE i‘:
54x54mm2x2ind|es
LINEI
LINE2
WIDTH
Menu 25
26
Printer
COLOR ADJUST —
BIusIaoth SETTING ~
7 CYN-RED (77 to +7)
7 MAG~GRN (-7 I0 +7)
7 YEL—BLU (-7 to +1)
— DARK (—7 lo +7)
7 LIGHT (77 (0 +7)
— SHARPNESS (010 +7)
7 GAMMA (77 to +7) _
7 SAVE SErnNG (Hz/3)
— LOAD SETTING (1/2/3)
v Blueloom ADDR
— PASSKEY INPUT
— MY DEVICE NAME
— CONNECTION RECORD —E
— MODULE POWER
PRINT SETTING 7 PRINT OFFSET: (—Z—W1f2)
COPY PRINT
Menu
COPY PRINT: 1 [1 la 9]
FASSKEY INPUT [1:2 :4]
—Snrvy UP-DX1DD [NONE m 91
1. Sony DKC—CZOUX
2. NONE
3. NONE
——POWER: (ON/OFF)
Functions of the Menu Items
CAM E RA mode
Menu Item Function Setting
EXlT To exit Menu mode.
RESOLUTION To select the resuluLiun for recording. Record Rescluliun
HIGH: 2288 x 1712
MD: 1280 x 960
STD: 832 X 624
ZOOM To sclelzt the zoom range. Zoom Rang:
f=7.50t019.8 mm, f=15.6 to 19.8 mm
AUTO ERASE To select the recording mode. Auto Erase
ON: When memory becomes full, the oldest image is deleted,
and a new image o stored in memory.
on; When memory heoomes full, recording stops.
(Refer la the Operm'ng Instructions (Advanced Operating.)
r) (Exposure Mode)
To select the method for controling
exposure,
Exposure Mode
PROGRAM AUTO: Exposure is controlled automatically.
APERTU'RE PRIORITY: The aperture setting takes priority for
controlling the exposure
MANUAL EXPOSURE: Exposure is controlled manually.
'li' FLASH MODE To select the flash modet Flash Mode
As: Auto exposure, auto flash
i: Auto exposure, forced flash
®z Auto zxpnsule, no flash
Mt: Manual exposure, foroed flash
M®: Manual exposure, no ilash
# APERTURE To select the aperture settings, Aperture Selling
(This selection is available only when Aperture values vary depending on the learning position
Exposure Mode is 39! to APERTURE
PRIORITY or MANUAL EXPOSURE)
{I SHUTTER To select lllB shutter speed. Slums-r Speed (in fractions Of a second)
(This selection is available only when l/2[S], l/4[S], l/8[S], l/l5[S], l/30IS], l/50[S], l/lOD[S],
Exposure Mode is set in MANUAL 1/125[S], 1/250[S], 1/500[S], 1/750[S], 1/1000[S]
EXPOSURE)
1} mOSU'RE To change the exposure setting. EV Campensatitm
40r7SEV, +0.50EV. +0.25EV, illOOEVa 70.25EV, 70.50EV,
70,75EV, —1.00EV
é WE. To adjust the white balance. White Balance
AUTO: White balance is adjusted automatically.
One Push: White balance is adjusted under the lighting
conditions when One Push is selected.
30mm, zsoox, 400m, 45mm, 50mm, 550le 50mm
osmix, 70mm: White balance is arhnsted fur the selected
color temperature.
{11mm
To store the shooting conditions (FLASH
MODE, APEKI'URE, SHUTTER,
EXPOSURE. and WB.) for each
exposure.
l}! mark apenrs infront ofthe items to be
saved
LOAD SETTING: The stored shooting conditions are retrieved
SAVE Setting: The shooting conditions are stored.
CANCEL: The Menu display is retrieved,
(Refer to the Operating instructions (Advanced Operations»
AEAREA
To select the area for automatic
photometry
AE Arm
Center Weighted: Weighting at the center
FACE: Face area
Backgound: Upper halrof the background
(Refcr to the Operating instructions (Advanced 0perations).)
SETUP (See “SETUP menu”)
Menu 27
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PLAY mode
Menu item Function
Setting
EXIT To exit Menu mode.
PROPERTY Tn displuytlte information on the selected
image,
DEETE To delete a pimme stored in memory. Delete
OKIRETU'RN
DELETE ALL Th delete all pictures except the protected Delete All?
ones stored in memory. OKIREI'UTUV
PROTECT To set or release the protection of Protect.
pictures. ON/RETURN
PROTECT ALL To set or release the pmtectinn of all Pmteel All
pictures smredin memory. ONIOFFIRETU'RN
MOVE Move Lhepicutre on the mum-picture
display.
SETUP (See “SETUP menu?)
SETUP menu
Menu Il-m Function Settlng
RETURN To exit SETUP mod, and retrieve the
Menu display,
PRDTT SIZE LIST To select the size shown on the LCD Print Size
when the SIZE button is pressed. RETURN
1.151x101.6 mmX46
2. 120 X 90 mm X46
3. 95 x 70 mm
4. 80 x 60 mm
5. 70 x 53 mm
6. 70 X 50 mm
7. 60 x 40 mm
8. 54x54mm2><2 inches
9, 50 x 48.5 mm
10. 47 x 37 mm
11, 45 X 35 mm
12. 45 X 45 mm
13. 43 x 33 mm
14. 38 X 32 mm
15, 34 X 28 mm
16. 23 x 23 mm
17.80X60mmmX46
18.60X40mmD4X46
19. 47 X37 mm D6X46
20. 45 x 35 mm D4ID8
21. Special-1
22. Special-2
Guide Print—R613 (Always displayed)
Guide Print-DIJGm (Always displayed)
FRAME To select the type ofgnidelmes shown on OFF: No guidelines displayed
the LCD. FRAME-[l] Displnying meel
FRAME-[2 Displaying Flame 2
FRAME-[3 Displaying Flame 3
FRAME-[4]: Displaying Frame 4
FRAME-[5] (LINE/LINE): The positions of two horizontal
lines are adjustable.
FRAME-[6] (WIDTH): The width of two vertical lines is
adjustable.
Menu
Menu item Function Setting
POWER SAVE To set and releases puwer save mode. Power Save
OFF: No power save uperation
3 MINUTES: For entenng the power save mode in three
minutes,
10 MINUTES: For entering the newer save mode in II) minutes.
VIDEO OUT To select the fem! of the signal output Video Out
firm the VIDEO OUT jack. PAL: Supplies a PAL signal (The MONlTOR (PAL) switch is
enabled.)
NTSC: Supplies an NTSC signal
SOUND To turn on and off the sound with Sound
operations. OFF: No sound
SHUTTER: Sunnds only when the shuller release or the PRINT
button is pressed
ON: Sounds for all operations (excluding the zoom lever,
PLAY/CAMERA switch, and MONITOR (PAL) switch)
CwCK To set the date and time. Clock
Y/MID, Date, Time
OKIRETU'RN
BATTERY REFRESH To refresh the NH batteries, Bakery Refresh
START: Refreshing of the batteries begins.
CANCEL: Refreshing of the batteries is cmeled.
MEMORY FORMAT Formats the huilt»in memory for image Memory Funnat (CAUTION! ALL IMAGES WILL BE
dam. DELETED.)
START: For-nailing oflhe memury begins,
CANCEL: Fonnatting nftlre memnry is canceled.
when you format the memory, all image (Referu) the Operating Instructions (Advanced 0perations).)
data, including these for promoted ones
are deleted.
USE Selects Ihe USB class, USB Class
STORAGE: For accessing the built-in memoryvfor image dam
as removable media in sturage class.
ORIGINAL: For controlling the earners using the supplied
driver and utility software.
(Refer m tire Operating instructions (Advanced operations),)
Bluetooth Sets for the Bluetoolll functions. PROPERTY: Shows the camera's address and passkey, and the
list uflhe registered primers.
CHANGE PASSKEY: For changing the passlrey, from 0000 in
9999.
ADD PRINTER: For registering optional primers up to three
REMOVE PRINTER: For removing the regislered primer
MODULE: For turning ON or OFF the power ofthe Bluemoth
CircuiL
(Refer to the Operating lrlstmetians (Advanced 0peratiorls).)
Menu 29
30
Printer
Menu Item
Function
Setting
COIDR ADJUST
You can adjusi the prim quality.
CYN-RED: The cyan and the red are adjustedr
MAG-GRN. The rnngenin and lb: green are adjusted.
YEL-BLU: The yellow and Ike blue are adjusted.
DARK: The bxighmss of a dark area is adjusted.
LIGHT: The lsrighmees ofa bright area is adjisied.
SHARPNESS: The sharpness of edges nfobjects in a niemre is
ndjusled.
(3mm The (one ofe piemre is adjusted.
SAVE SETTING (HZ/3): The adjusted values are stored in the
built-in memory.
LOAD smrNG (1/2/3): The ndjusied values swred in memory
are landed.
(Refer in [he Opemling Instmclions (Advanced Opemlions).)
Blue‘loolh SETHNG
Yen can make Bluemoth senmgs,
Blnemmh ADDR: The Bluetoolh address is displayed.
PASSEY INPUT: A passkey is sel or changed.
MY DEVICE NAME: The primer can be assigned a nnmher.
CONNECTION RECORD: The connection mold is displayed
MODULE POWER: The power ofthe Bluetooth eireuiis is
turned on or air.
(Refer tn the onemring Instructions (Advmd 0pemtions).)
PRINT SETTING
The priming loenfien on print'pflpcr efrhe
UPOX46 is fimdjnsied,
PRINT OFFSET (41-110/1/2)
The printing location can be shificd by 0.5 mm.
COPY PRINT
The neweer picture sinred in memory is
reprinted.
[l — 9]
The number ofshects to Imprinted is set.
Menu
Various Functions
Using the Camera with Batteries
You can operate the camera with the inserted NH-AA
batteries. To use the camera with the batteries, charge
the batteries using the supplied battery charger.
The batteries may not be fully charged when they are
used for the first time or they have not been used for a
long period oftimer In such a case, repeat charging and
discharging a few times.
For details on discharging see ‘Wefrerhing batteries ”
on page 31.
- Operation time of the batteries varies according to the
temperature and operating conditions. It is
recommended to use fully charged batteries or an AC
power adaptor to shoot pictures securely.
,- If the remaining power of the batteries is low, the
period for charging the built-in flash becomes long,
and the LCD is turned 03 during charging to increase
the charging speed.
Charging batteries
1 Put the batteries in the battery charger with the
correct polarity.
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Batteries
Battery charger
2 Connect the battery charger to the WI] outlet.
in wall millet Q;
CHARGE [amp
The CHARGE lamp lights, and charging begins. It
takes about 230 minutes to charge four batteries.
When the batteries are fully charged, the CHARGE
lamp goes out
3 Disconnect the battery charger from the wall outlet,
and remove the batteries.
' Do not charge batteries other than the NH batteries.
Otherwise the batteries may be damaged.
- Insert the batteries firmly.
~ When charging batteries that have not been used for a
long period of time, charging may stop before they are
fully charged. In such a case, disconnect the battery
charger from the wall outlet, and reconnect it to start
charging again. Then the batteries may be fully
charged
- Charge batteries that are used outr
- Charge the batteries in a place with an ambient
temperature between 10°C and 30°C (50°F to 86°F)
' Be sure to connect the battery charger securely.
' Do not insert or remove batteries with the battery
charger connected to the wall outlet.
- The battery charger and batteries may become hot
during charging, but this is not a malfunction
- Alter charging batteries, they become very hot. Be
careful about touching them,
- During charging, a TV, radio or tuner may receive
noise. In such a case, use a wall outlet far from the TV,
radio or tuner.
Refreshing batteries
Batteries installed in the camera can be refreshed with
the procedures below.
1 Display the Setup display.
For details on displaying the Setup display, see
“Displaying the Setup display" on page 32.
Various Funflions 31
32
2 Select BATTERY REFRESH by pressing A or v of
the control button.
3 Press ENTER of the control button.
The Battery Refiesh display appears.
4 Select START by pressing A of the control button.
5 Press ENTER of the control button.
Refreshing batteries begins.
To stop refreshing batterles
Select CANCEL instead of START in step 4, and press
ENTER of the control button.
Battery refresh function
The battery refresh function can avoid the batteries from
memory efiects') by discharging batteries that are not
drained completely. The shortened operating period of
batteries can be corrected. Refreshing is recommended
when the operating period of batteries becomes short
1) Memory eirecn: lfa rechargeable battery is discharged and
charged repeatedly without being discharged completely,
the power is temporarily lowered. and the operating period
may be shortened on some devices. This is a passing
phenomenon and discharging a hanery enmpletely can
rmtnre the operating period. How the memory eifect
actually atfects operation varies among different devices.
Battery power indicator
Battery power is indicated on the LCD of the camera.
The remaining level is indicated in four levels. Check
the indicator and charge the battery as necessary.
Ind" ator Meaning
The remaining power is more than 2/3.
1/1 o. H,“ spare charged batteries ready
or AC poweradnptnr.
The remaining power is less than
mo, Rwlaoe the batteries with charged
ones or use the AC power adaptor.
The balleries are drained of power. The
camerawill not Work. Replace the
batteries with charged ones muse the AC
power adaptor. If you press the release
button, the indicator blinks to indicate
that shooting is disabled.
The remaining power is between 2/3 and
Setting the Clock (CLOCK)
The date and time are set on the SETUP menu.
Displaying the Setup display
1 Set the POWER switch to ON.
Press the MENU button hm'ce.
The Menu display appears.
3 Select SETUP by pressing A or V of the control
button.
4 Press ENTER of the control button.
The Setup display appears.
Setting the date and time
Various Functions
1 Select CLOCK by pressing A or V of the control
button on the Setup display.

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