• When the O Battery Check Button is depressed,
the 0 Red Lamp will glow. If not, make sure that
the batteries are correctly inserted, or replace with
fresh batteries.
• When the batteries are properly loaded, the data
will appear in the 0 Display Window (LCD). The
same data will be recorded on the film. Set the
desired data on the display according to the
respective mode.
• Open the O Setting Button Cover with your
fingernail as illustrated on page 26.
• Three modes: Year/Month/Day, Hour/Minute,
and
" (blank) are consecutively displayed
when the 0 Mode Selector Button is depressed.
Stop depressing the Button when the desired mode
is displayed.-
"
indicates the mode when
no data printout is required.
• Depressing the Setting Button 0,0 or O once
will advance the displayed figures one at a time.
For rapid advance, keep depressing the button,
and within a second or two the figure will
increase consecutively.
Setting the "Year-Month-Day"
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3Tc| (May 31, 1984)
1. Press the Mode Selector Button until the "Year-
Month-Day" mode is set in the Display Window.
2. Press the 0 Setting Button and set the year
to "84" in the Display Window.
3. Press the
O
Setting Button and set the month
to "5" in the Display Window.
4. Press the © Setting Button and set the day to
"31" in the Display Window.
• Note that unless the "Hour-Minute" mode is set
correctly, the "Year-Month-Day" mode will not
be set correctly.
Setting the "Hour-Minute" Mode
,| (half past three in the afternoon)
1. Press the Mode Selector Button until the
"Hour-Minute" mode is set in the Display Window.
2. Press the © Setting Button and set the second
according to the announcement of time or your
watch. The second
" will be set to zero, although
it will just keep flickering in the Display Window.
3. Press the 0 Setting Button and set the minute
to "30" in the Display Window.
4.
Press the 0 Setting Button and set the hour to
15
in the Display Window. The 24-hour clock
designation is used for the time indication.
• Note that the second "—" flickers every second,
and if you release the shutter while it is appearing,
it will be imprinted on the film.