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DELETING IMAGES

DELETING IMAGES
You can delete the currently displayed image, one or more
selected images, all the images in one or more selected fold-
ers, or all the images in the camera's memory.
IMPORTANT!
• Image deletion cannot be undone. Before deleting an
image, make sure you no longer need it or you have a
back-up copy saved on your computer, on diskette, or
on some other medium. Be especially careful with
"Deleting All Unprotected Images" operation, which
deletes all unprotected images in memory.
• A protected image cannot be deleted. See "Protecting
Images Against Deletion" on page 125 for details on
protecting and unprotecting images.
• Delete operations are disabled when all of the images
on the camera's memory card are protected.
Deleting the Displayed Image
Use the following procedure when you want to delete the
image that is currently on the monitor screen.
1.
Align the power/function switch with
2.
Rock the control button to the left or right, or
rotate the selector dial to scroll through im-
ages and display the image you want to delete.
3.
Press AE-L
4.
In response to the confirmation message that
appears, rock the control button up or down to
select "Yes".
• If you change your mind and do not want to delete the
image, select "No" instead.
5.
Click the control button.
• Displaying a panorama or movie image in step 2 of the
above procedure causes all of the images that make
up the panorama or movie to be deleted.
119
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  • Page 1: Deleting Images

    DELETING IMAGES DELETING IMAGES You can delete the currently displayed image, one or more Deleting the Displayed Image selected images, all the images in one or more selected fold- Use the following procedure when you want to delete the ers, or all the images in the camera’s memory. image that is currently on the monitor screen.
  • Page 2: Deleting Selected Images

    DELETING IMAGES NOTE Deleting Selected Images • The camera does not maintain open spaces in its The following procedure lets you select one or more image memory. Deleting an image causes images following for deletion. the deleted image to be shifted up to fill in the empty space created by the deletion.
  • Page 3: Deleting All Images In Selected Folders

    DELETING IMAGES • Any image marked with the icon is marked for de- Deleting All Images in Selected Folders letion. It will be deleted when you perform the next Use the following procedure to select one or more folder for step of this procedure.
  • Page 4: Deleting All Unprotected Images

    DELETING IMAGES • Any folder with the icon is marked for deletion. All Deleting All Unprotected Images its images will be deleted when you perform the next Use the following procedure when you want to delete all of step of this procedure. the images currently on the camera’s memory card.
  • Page 5: Managing Images

    MANAGING IMAGES MANAGING IMAGES The image management capabilities of the camera make it Folders easy to keep track of images. You can protect images A folder is created automatically whenever you shoot the against deletion, and even use its DPOF feature to specify first image on a particular date.
  • Page 6 MANAGING IMAGES Files • In addition to image files, memory card also contains a number of other files used by the system for image data Each folder can contain up to 250 image files. If you try to management. save the 251st image to a folder, the camera automatically •...
  • Page 7: Protecting Images Against Deletion

    MANAGING IMAGES Rock the control button up or down to toggle Protecting Images Against Deletion the displayed image’s icon on and off. Image protection guards against accidental deletion of im- ages stored on the camera’s memory card. A protected im- age cannot be deleted until it is unprotected (page 119).
  • Page 8: Protecting And Unprotecting All Images In Selected Folders

    MANAGING IMAGES Protecting and Unprotecting All Images • Any folder with the icon is marked for protection. All its images will be protected when you perform the in Selected Folders next step of this procedure. All images in any folder without the icon will be unprotected.
  • Page 9: Protecting And Unprotecting All Images

    MANAGING IMAGES Protecting and Unprotecting All Images DPOF The letters “DPOF” stand for “Digital Print Order Align the power/function switch with Format”, which is a format for recording on a memory card or other medium which digital cam- Press MENU. era images should be printed and how many copies of the image should be printed.
  • Page 10: Making Dpof Settings For Particular Im- Ages

    MANAGING IMAGES Making DPOF Settings for Particular Im- If you want to do this: Do this: ages Decrease the number of Rock the control button copies value down. Increase the number of cop- Align the power/function switch with Rock the control button up. ies value Toggle printing of the record- Press MENU.
  • Page 11: Making Dpof Settings For Particular Folders

    MANAGING IMAGES Making DPOF Settings for Particular Making DPOF Settings of All Images on Folders the Memory Card Align the power/function switch with Align the power/function switch with Press MENU. Press MENU. Select “DPOF” “Folder” and then rock the Select “DPOF” “All”...
  • Page 12: Print Image Matching

    MANAGING IMAGES If you want to do this: Do this: PRINT Image Matching II Decrease the number of Rock the control button copies value down. Images include PRINT Image Matching data (mode setting and other camera Increase the number of cop- Rock the control button up.
  • Page 13: Exif Print

    MANAGING IMAGES Exif Print Exif Print is an internation- ally supported, open stan- dard file format that makes it possible to capture and dis- play vibrant digital images with accurate colors. With Exif 2.2, files include a wide range of shooting condition information that can be inter- preted by an Exif Print printer to produce better-...
  • Page 14: Other Settings

    OTHER SETTINGS OTHER SETTINGS To do this: Select this setting: Changing the Menu Language Display menus in English English When you first purchase your camera, it comes with a set of Display menus in German Deutsch three different menu languages from which you can choose. Display menus in French Français The bundled CD-ROM contains additional menu language...
  • Page 15 5 to the window that Computer” and then the CD-ROM volume named opened in step 7. CASIO. Disconnect the USB cable connecting the cam- Connect the camera to your computer using era to your computer (page 149).
  • Page 16 Macintosh without connecting to the camera. See page 149 for more information. IMPORTANT! Open the CD-ROM volume named “CASIO”. • If power to the camera is cut off while you are loading menu language data, the camera’s program will not be Open the “Camera Language”...
  • Page 17 OTHER SETTINGS Insert the memory card you created using one Press the shutter release button. of the procedures under “Transferring Menu • The message “NOW LOADING” appears on the moni- Language Data to a Memory Card” on page 133 tor screen, indicating that menu language data is be- into the camera.
  • Page 18: Turning The Confirmation Beep On And Off

    OTHER SETTINGS Turning the Confirmation Beep On and Off Use the following procedure to turn the beep that sounds each time you press a button on and off. Align the power/function switch with Press MENU. Select “Beep” and then rock the control button to the right.
  • Page 19: Connecting To External Equipment

    To avoid this, you should not leave the same image dis- played on such a screen for very long periods. • This camera does not support cable transfer of data with other CASIO digital cameras, portable tele- phones, etc.
  • Page 20: Selecting The Video Output Signal Mode

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Use the video cable to connect the camera to Selecting the Video Output Signal Mode the television as shown in the illustration. Your camera supports both NTSC (used in U.S., Japan, and other countries) and PAL (used in Europe and other areas) Perform the required operation on the TV to set video output signal systems.
  • Page 21: Connecting To A Computer

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Installing the Software from the CD-ROM Connecting to a Computer Before you can exchange files with your computer, you first The USB cable that comes with your camera makes it easy need to install the software contained on the CD-ROM that to connect to a computer that is equipped with a USB port.
  • Page 22: Computer System Requirements

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT USB Driver for Mass Storage (for Windows/Macintosh) NOTE This is the software that makes it possible for the camera to • See the user documentation files (PDF) on the “talk” to your personal computer over a USB connection. bundled CD-ROM for details about using Photo If you are using Windows XP, Mac OS 9, or Mac OS X, do Loader and Photohands.
  • Page 23: Installing Software From The Cd-Rom In Windows

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Installing Software from the CD-ROM in NOTE • The menu application may not start up automatically Windows on some computers. If this happens, navigate to the Use the procedures in this section to install the software CD-ROM and double-click “menu.exe”...
  • Page 24: Viewing The Contents Of The "Read Me" File

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Viewing the Contents of the “Read me” File Installing an Application You should always read the “Read me” file for any applica- On the menu screen, click “Software.” tion before installing it. The “Read me” file contains informa- tion you need to know when installing the application.
  • Page 25: Installing Software From The Cd-Rom On A Macintosh

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files) Installing Software from the CD-ROM on a Macintosh On the menu screen, click “Manual.” The CD-ROM contains applications and user documentation in various languages in folders named for each language: Click the name of the application whose user English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, and Chi- documentation you want to read.
  • Page 26 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT To install Internet Explorer and Outlook Express IMPORTANT! • If you are upgrading to the new version of Photo Open the file named “Internet Explorer.” Loader from a previous version and you want to use library management data and HTML files created us- Open the folder for the language version you ing the old version of Photo Loader, be sure to read want to install, and then open the file named...
  • Page 27 Macintosh PC without installing the USB driver first. Confirm that the “CASIO-USB Storage Driver” To uninstall the USB driver file and “CASIO-USB Storage Class Shim” file Delete “CASIO-USB Storage Driver” and “CASIO-USB are in the “Extensions” folder, and then restart Storage Class Shim”...
  • Page 28 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files) To view the camera user’s guide To perform the following procedures, you must have Acrobat On the CD-ROM, open the “Manual” folder. Reader installed on your Macintosh (page 144). Open the “Digital Camera” folder, and then On the bundled CD-ROM, open the folder open the folder for the language whose user’s named “Acrobat Reader.”...
  • Page 29: Transferring Files To A Computer

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Transferring Files to a Computer Transferring Files Over a USB Connection You can transfer images to a computer with a USB port sim- The CD-ROM that comes bundled with your camera con- ply by connecting the camera to the computer with the USB tains a copy of Photo Loader and a USB driver.
  • Page 30: Turn On The Camera

    Be sure to connect the AC adaptor to the camera for Large connector (A) power. • The optionally available CASIO QC-1U USB cable cannot be used with this camera. • Never disconnect the USB cable while the PC is ac- cessing camera memory (indicated by a flashing USB lamp).
  • Page 31: Using A Memory Card To Transfer Image Data

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Terminating a USB Connection Using a Memory Card to Transfer Image Data Windows Me or 98 In addition to the cable connections described in the previ- Disconnect the USB cable from the camera, and then turn off ous sections, you can also exchange data between your the camera.
  • Page 32: Memory Card Data

    DCF camera or printed on a DCF printer. In addition to sup- To access the contents on the memory card on a computer port for the DCF protocol, your CASIO digital camera also that does not have a CompactFlash card slot or PC card slot,...
  • Page 33: Memory Card File Structure

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Memory Card File Structure <¥SCENE¥> (Best Shot Folder) S5700001.JPE (CD-ROM Scene File) S5700002.JPE (CD-ROM Scene File) <¥DCIM¥> (Parent Folder) INDEX.HTM (Card Browser Main File) U5700201.JPE (User Scene File) QVCAM.QVS (Management File) U5700202.JPE (User Scene File) HTML (Card Browser Folder) SCENE.QVS (Best Shot Management File)
  • Page 34: Image Files Supported By The Camera

    Image Files Supported by the Camera • Preview Image File Contents: Preview images of still image and movie files • Image files recorded with the CASIO QV-5700 Digital Cam- used for temporary playback and card browser previews • DCF protocol image files •...
  • Page 35: Precautions When Using A Memory Card On A Computer

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Precautions when Using a Memory Card • The above is also true about the names of folders inside the DCIM folder. These folders must be returned to the on a Computer names assigned to them by the camera whenever you •...
  • Page 36: Using The Html Card Browser

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Specifying the Card Browser Type Using the HTML Card Browser The camera’s Card Browser generates HTML files that let Align the power/function switch with you see a table of image thumbnails for easy selection. You can also view the properties of each image. Press MENU.
  • Page 37 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Click the control button to apply it. IMPORTANT! • When the Card Browser is turned on, turning off cam- • When you turn on any Card Browser (Type 1 through era causes the monitor screen goes blank, but the op- 4), the camera creates a file named “INDEX.HTM”...
  • Page 38: Viewing Card Browser File Contents

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT Viewing Card Browser File Contents Use your Web browser to open the file named “INDEX.HTM”. Use your computer’s Web Browser to view the contents of • This displays a gallery of thumbnails for all the images the Card Browser files.
  • Page 39 CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT You can click the following items on the screen to perform the operations described below. To do this: Click here: Start an automatic slideshow of full-screen AUTO size images (5-second interval) Start a manual slideshow of full-screen size MANUAL images (image changes with click) •...
  • Page 40: Saving Card Browser Files

    CONNECTING TO EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT • Image Properties Saving Card Browser Files The following is the information provided by the Image • To save Card Browser files, use a USB cable connection Properties screen. (page 147) or memory card transfer (page 149) to copy the File Size : File size folder named “DCIM”...
  • Page 41: Camera Menus

    REFERENCE REFERENCE Flash Intensity Strong / Normal / Weak Camera Menus Sync Speed Fast / Normal / Slow The following shows lists of menus that appear in the REC Digital Zoom Off / On mode and PLAY mode, and their settings. Focus Expansion Off / On Grid...
  • Page 42: Play Mode

    REFERENCE PLAY mode Date Date Style Year/Month/Day Day/Month/Year Month/Day/Year Menu Available Settings Adjust Time setting Delete Select / Folder / All Video Out NTSC / PAL Protect Select / Folder / All Language Initial default setting is English. DPOF Select / Folder / All Beep Off / On Resize...
  • Page 43: Settings In Each Mode

    REFERENCE Mode Settings Settings in Each Mode : Available : Not available Partial Shutter Release Focus Button Press Flash Self-timer Frame Mode Display Lock Lock 1-Image Continuous Movie Panorama Mode P Mode A Mode S Mode M Mode Mode...
  • Page 44: Drive Mode + Exposure Mode Combinations

    REFERENCE Drive Mode + Exposure Mode Combinations The following table shows to what extent each drive mode can be used in combination with each exposure mode. : Available : Partially available : Not available Exposure Mode Mode P Mode A Mode S Mode M Mode Mode...
  • Page 45: Full Auto Mode Settings

    REFERENCE Full Auto Mode Settings The following are the settings that are selected automatically by the camera in the Full Auto Mode. You cannot change these settings manually. Menu Settings Non-Menu Settings Menu Item Setting Item Setting Sensitivity Auto Metering Multi-pattern Enhancement White Balance...
  • Page 46: Troubleshooting

    REFERENCE Troubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Action No power 1. Batteries are not oriented correctly. 1. Load batteries correctly (page 29). 2. Batteries are dead. 2. Replace batteries with a full set of new ones (page 29). 3. Using the wrong AC adaptor. 3.
  • Page 47 REFERENCE Probable Cause Symptom Action Unable to perform MENU Full Auto is selected as the exposure mode. Change to another exposure mode. and other button operations Recorded image is blurred. Improper focus Make sure the subject on which you want to focus is inside the focus frame.
  • Page 48 Restore power and turn the camera on. If this does not work, contact your dealer or an authorized CASIO service provider. Nothing appears on the 1. The monitor is asleep.
  • Page 49 REFERENCE Messages RECORD ERROR Some problem occurred when compressing image CF ERROR There is some problem with the memory card you data to save it on the memory card. Shoot the image To use this card, you are using. Perform the following procedure to cor- again.
  • Page 50 REFERENCE There is no memory card loaded in the camera. Insert memory card! Load a memory card (page 37). MEMORY FULL There is not enough memory to record an image Change quality/size with your current quality and size settings. Change or delete unneeded the image quality and size settings and try again, or images...
  • Page 51: Specifications

    REFERENCE 1600 FINE 1.02MB 12 images 50 images 855 images Specifications NORMAL 0.68MB 18 images 75 images 1266 images 1200 ECONOMY 0.34MB 35 images 144 images 2445 images Description ......Digital camera TIFF 5.625MB 2 images 10 images 173 images 1280 FINE 0.65MB...
  • Page 52 REFERENCE Zoom ........3X optical zoom; 3.2X digital zoom Built-in Flash (9.6X in combination with optical zoom) Flash Modes: ....AUTO, ON, OFF, Red eye reduction Flash Range: ....Approximately 0.5 to 3 meters Focusing ......Contrast-type Multi-area Auto Focus (1.6´...
  • Page 53 REFERENCE Battery Life • This camera does not have a separate battery to power its clock. Clock settings are cleared whenever power to the camera is cut off The values noted below indicate the number of hours before bat- (by batteries going dead while the camera is not connected to an tery failure under normal operating temperature (25 C (77 F)).

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