Turning Power On And Off - Casio Exilim EX-FR10 User Manual

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Turning Power On and Off

. Camera-Controller Wireless Connection (Bluetooth)
The camera and controller communicate over a
Bluetooth wireless technology connection. Once
you perform the "pairing" operation required for
Bluetooth wireless technology connection, the
camera and controller will automatically connect to each other whenever you turn
them on. Note that the connection will be lost when the distance between the camera
and controller becomes too great. The controller will turn off after a preset amount of
time after the Bluetooth wireless technology connection is lost. The camera will
remain on, so you can shoot images by pressing its shutter button.
IMPORTANT!
• Your camera has Bluetooth wireless technology communication functionality built
in. Avoid operating the camera (including camera standalone operations) inside of
aircraft or anywhere else where wireless data communication is restricted.
NOTE
• The Bluetooth connection settings of this camera cannot be changed.
• The camera and controller's Bluetooth wireless technology will not connect to any
other type of device.
. To turn on power
Both the camera and controller need to be turned on in order to use them.
Camera
Press [p] (Power).
[p] (Power)
Operation lamp
• Turning on the camera causes the camera and controller operation lamps to light
green, and automatically starts an operation to establish a Bluetooth wireless
technology connection between the camera and controller. An image appears on
the controller and shooting is enabled.
• The connection between the camera and controller is affected by their orientation
and by the distance between them.
Controller
Press [p] (Power).
Operation lamp
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[p] (Power)
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