[Select Lcd] Selecting The Display Used At Startup - Kyocera M410R User Manual

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Introduction
[BRIGHT CNTRL] Adjusting the LCD Monitor Brightness | [FORMAT] Initializing Memory Cards | [POWER SAVE] Having the Camera Turn Off Automatically to Save Power | [MODE LOCK] Preserving Your
Function Settings | [BEEP] Adjusting the Volume of the Camera Button Beep | [SHUTTER VOL] Adjusting the Volume of the Shutter Sound |
SCREEN] Selecting the Startup Screen | [ZLANGUAGE] Selecting the Menu Language | [VIDEO OUT] Setting the Output Format for a TV Connection | [FILE NO.] Starting Image File Numbers from 0001 |
[MODE RESET] Resetting Function Settings

[SELECT LCD] Selecting the Display Used at Startup

You can specify whether the image appears on the electronic viewfinder
(EVF) or LCD monitor (LCD) when the camera is turned on.
1
Set the mode select dial to "G" and
turn the camera on.
2
Press the up u or down d button to
select [SELECT LCD] and then press the
right button r.
3
Press the up u or down d button to
select the desired display screen and
then press the OK button E.
The selected setting is applied and the Set Up menu screen reappears.
[EVF] : When you turn the camera on, images are displayed on the
EVF (electronic viewfinder). (Default)
[LCD] : When you turn the camera on, images are displayed on the
LCD monitor.
BNote
• This setting is retained when you turn the camera off.
• If you turned the camera on in "P" mode, "G" mode or PC mode (with the camera
Contents (Top page)
Detailed Contents
Getting Ready
connected to a PC), the LCD monitor turns on regardless of this setting.
Index
Taking Pictures
Playback
GB-158
Nomenclature
Set Up
[SELECT LCD] Selecting the Display Used at Startup
SET UP(2/3)
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
REC REVIEW
SET UP(2/3)
MODE LOCK
BEEP
SHUTTER VOL
SELECT LCD
START SCREEN
REC REVIEW
Menus and Settings
Troubleshooting
| [START
OFF
+ 2
+ 2
EVF
SET
2SEC
OFF
+ 2
+ 2
EVF
LCD
2SEC

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