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User Manual Canon S110 - PowerShot 2MP Digital ELPH Camera
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Precautions Camera Body Temperature If your camera is used for prolonged periods, the camera body maybecome warm. Please be aware of this and take care when operatingthe camera for an extended period. About the LCD monitor The LCD monitor is produced with extremely high-precisionmanufacturing techni...
1 Table of Contents Read This First ................................................................................... 5Quick Start ....................................................................................... 10 Preparing the Camera Guide to Components ......................................
2 Table of Contents Reviewing an Image Immediately after Recording It ...... 33 Changing the Default Review Setting ............................ 34 Adjusting the Zoom (Angle of View) ............................... 35 Telephoto / Wide Angle ................................................. 35Digital...
Table of Contents 3 Print Settings (DPOF Settings) Displaying the Print Settings Menu .................................. 63Setting the Print Style ....................................................... 64Selecting Images for Printing ............................................ 65Resetting Print Se...
4 Table of Contents Appendices Care and Maintenance of the Camera ............................. 90Troubleshooting ................................................................ 91List of Messages ................................................................. 95Specifications ......................
5 Read This First Please Read Test Shots Before you shoot images of subjects of importance to you, we stronglyrecommend that you shoot several trial images to confirm that you areoperating the camera correctly. Please note that Canon Inc., itssubsidiaries and affiliates, and distributors of its digi...
6 Read This First WARNINGS • Do not aim the camera directly into the sun or at other intense light sources which could damage your eyesight. • Do not trigger the flash in close proximity to human or animal eyes. Exposure to the intense light produced by the flash may damageeyesight. In particular, r...
8 Read This First • Before you discard a battery, cover the terminals with tape or other insulators to prevent direct contact with other objects. Contact withthe metallic components of other materials in waste containers maylead to fire or explosions. Discard the batteries in specialized wastefacili...
Read This First 9 Preventing Malfunctions Avoid Strong Magnetic Fields Never place the camera in close proximity to electric motors or otherequipment generating strong electromagnetic fields. Exposure tostrong magnetic fields may cause malfunctions or corrupt image data. Avoid Condensation Related P...
10 Quick Start Charge the Battery Pack ( ➜ p. 15) Place the battery pack in the batterycharger and plug the charger intothe electrical outlet. The chargeindicator will glow orange while thebattery pack is charging and changeto green when it is fully charged.• Please note that the battery charger sha...
12 Preparing the Camera Guide to Components Front View * To connect Card Photo Printer CP-10 (Optional), use the direct interface cable provided with the printer. To connect a computer, use the USBinterface cable supplied with the camera. Use the supplied AV cable toconnect to a TV. = Optical Viewfi...
Preparing the Camera 13 Back View = CF Card Slot Cover ➜ p. 20 = Strap Eyelet ➜ p. 23 = Battery Cover ➜ p. 17 = Viewfinder ➜ p. 26 = Lock for the CF Card Slot Cover ➜ p. 20 = LCD Monitor ➜ p. 27 = Tripod Socket = DC Coupler Terminal Cover ➜ p. 19
14 Preparing the Camera = (Display) Button ➜ p. 27 = (Menu) Button = (Macro) / (Infinity) / (Right) Button ➜ p. 41 = (Continuous) / (Self-Timer) / (Left) Button ➜ p. 42 = (Flash) / (Set) Button ➜ p. 39 Operation Panel = Indicators = Main Switch ➜ p. 24 = Shutter Button ➜ p. 32 = Zoom Lever Shooting:...
Preparing the Camera 15 Charging the Battery Pack Recharge the battery pack with battery charger CB-2LS or CB-2LSEthe first time you use the camera or when the “Change the batterypack” message is displayed. Battery charger model names and types vary by region. • Insert the battery pack all the way i...
16 Preparing the Camera Handling Precautions • Do not rapidly overturn or wave the battery charger around when the battery pack is in it. There is a danger of the battery pack flying out. • At low temperatures, the battery pack performance may be reduced and the low battery icon may appear earlier t...
Preparing the Camera 17 Installing the Battery Pack Install Battery Pack NB-1L (supplied) as shown below. • Please recharge the battery pack ( p. 15) before you use it for the first time. Battery Lock • Slide the battery cover in the direction of the arrows. • Press the battery lock while inserting ...
18 Preparing the Camera Battery Performance Recordable Images Replay Time LCD Monitor On LCD Monitor Off Battery Pack NB-1L Approx. 120 shots Approx. 270 shots Approx. 85 min. (fully charged) • The actual performance may vary from the above data according to the shooting conditions and the shooting ...
Preparing the Camera 19 Using a Household Power Source It is best to power the camera with AC Adapter Kit ACK500 (soldseparately) when you are using it for long periods of time orconnecting it to a computer. • Turn the camera power off before connecting or disconnecting the AC adapter. Compact Power...
20 Preparing the Camera Installing a CF Card Turn the camera power off and insert the CF card with thefollowing procedures. • Slide the lock down and open the CF card slot cover. • Insert the CF card until the slot’s eject button fully extends. Close the CFcard slot cover. • To remove the CF card, p...
Preparing the Camera 21 Handling Precautions for CF Cards • CF cards are high-precision electronic devices. Do not bend them, apply force to them, or subject them to shocks or vibration. • Do not attempt to disassemble or alter a CF card.• Moving a CF card rapidly between temperature extremes will c...
22 Preparing the Camera Setting the Date and Time • The Set Date / Time menu will appear the first time the camera power is turned on or whenever the built-in rechargeable lithiumbattery charge is low. Start from Step 5 to set the date and time. • Press and hold the main switch until the green indic...
Preparing the Camera 23 • After you select the date format, the date format will take effect whenyou press the button. • The LCD monitor will return to the shooting mode. Attaching the Wrist Strap Thread the small loop of the wrist strap through the strap holder onthe camera and pull the large loop ...
24 Basic Functions Turning the Power On / Off Press and hold the main switch until thegreen indicator blinks.• The lens will extend when the mode switch is set to . • The lens will retract approximately 1 minute after the mode switch is setto from . • The LCD monitor will turn on regardless of its O...
Basic Functions 25 Switching between the Shooting / Replay Modes Shooting Slide the mode switch to the position. Replay Slide the mode switch to the position.• You should also slide the mode switch to to print an image with Card Photo Printer CP-10 (optional) (p. 70). • You should also slide the mod...
26 Basic Functions This camera is equipped with an optical viewfinder. Viewfinder Align the square brackets (autofocusmetering field) inside the viewfinderon the primary subject to composethe image. About the Autofocus Function This camera employs AiAF (artificial intelligence autofocus) technologyw...
Basic Functions 27 Using the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor can be used tocompose images while shooting, adjustsettings menus and replay images. • The image in the LCD monitor will darken in strong sunlight or brightlight. This does not constitute amalfunction. LCD Monitor Shooting Mode (Mode switch se...
28 Basic Functions Remaining Image Capacity (Recordable seconds remainingfor movies) p. 36p. 44p. 45p. 37p. 37p. 39p. 42p. 41p. 35p. 27 Shooting ModeExposure CompensationWhite BalanceCompressionResolutionFlash Shooting MethodMacro/InfinityZoom Setting*Camera Blur Warning x2.5 / x3.1 / x4.0 / x5.0 In...
Basic Functions 29 The following information may also be displayed with some images. A sound file (WAVE file) is attached. A sound file in a format other than the WAVE format is attached or thefile format is not recognized. JPEG file with format not conforming to Design rule for Camera Filesystem st...
30 Basic Functions LCD Monitor Menus / Switching between Display Modes Zoomed View Entire Image (Single Image Replay) Replay (Mode switch set to ) Auto Manual Stitch Assist Movie Shooting (Mode switch set to ) The following menus will show on the LCD monitor according tothe selected shooting mode. Y...
32 Basic Functions Pressing the Shutter Button The shutter button features a two-stage action. Pressing Halfway The camera uses the first stage toautomatically set the exposure, autofocusand white balance. When it has finishedmetering, two beeps sound and theupper indicator glows green.When the flas...
Basic Functions 33 Reviewing an Image Immediately afterRecording It Images display in the LCD monitor (regardless of its On/Off status)for 2 seconds immediately after recording even if you release theshutter button. Images can also be reviewed with the followingprocedures. Continuing to Press the Sh...
34 Basic Functions Changing the Default Review Setting The default review time is approximately 2 seconds. This can eitherbe turned off or set to approximately 10 seconds. Display the Rec. menu ( ➜ p. 77) • is not available in the modes. • Use the or button to select the icon. • Use the or button to...
Basic Functions 35 Adjusting the Zoom (Angle of View) The zoom can be adjusted to any setting in the 35 to 70 mm rangein 35 mm film equivalent terms. Telephoto / Wide Angle Pressing (telephoto) on the zoom lever zooms in, making the subjectappear larger in the composition. Pressing (wide angle) on t...
36 Shooting Selecting a Shooting Mode The camera features the following shooting modes. Auto Most settings are automatically selected by thecamera. Manual The exposure compensation, white balance andother settings can be manually selected. Stitch Assist Images are shot in overlapping series to creat...
Shooting 37 Changing Resolution / Compression Settings Still image resolution and compression settings and movie resolutionsettings can be adjusted to suit your requirements. Resolution settingsget progressively higher ranging from the (Small) and (Medium)to the (Large) settings. Use a high resoluti...
38 Shooting Resolution (Movies) Select [640 x 480], [320 x 240] or [160x 120]. Compression Select [Superfine], [Fine] or [Normal]. Compression Resolution (1600 x 1200 pixels) 957 KB 611 KB 302 KB (1024 x 768 pixels) 450 KB 294 KB 155 KB (640 x 480 pixels) 208 KB 141 KB 79 KB (640 x 480 pixels) 900 K...
Shooting 39 Red-Eye The main flash may fire automatically as required by Reduction the light level. The red-eye reduction lamp fires whenever Auto the flash fires. Auto The flash fires automatically as required by the light level. On The flash fires with every shot. Off The flash will not fire. Slow...
40 Shooting Please note that a slow shutter speed will be selected in darkplaces when the flash is set to off or slow-synchro. Be careful toavoid camera blur under these conditions. • Shooting in Mode Be careful to hold the camera still to avoid camera blur. • Shooting in , or Mode Fix the camera to...
Shooting 41 / Shooting Close-Ups / Infinity Shots Macro Mode Use this mode to record subjects in the range of 10to 57 cm (3.9 in. to 1.9 ft.) from the lens tip whenat maximum wide angle and in the range of 27 to57 cm (10.6 in. to 1.9 ft.) when at the maximumtelephoto setting. Infinity Mode Use this ...
42 Shooting Shooting Continuously • Set the shooting mode to . • Display . • The camera will shoot continuously at approximately 2.5 images persecond* (Large and Fine settings withthe LCD monitor off) while theshutter button is held down.Recording ceases when the shutterbutton is released. * This fi...
Shooting 43 Using the Self-Timer • Set the shooting mode to , , , or . • Display . • When the shutter button is pressed, the self-timer indicator will flash andthe shutter will activate after 10seconds. The self-timer indicator willflash at a faster rate two secondsbefore the picture is taken. • To ...
44 Shooting Adjusting the Exposure Compensation An image can be under-exposed if the subject is backlit orpositioned in a bright location. Lights in night shots may alsoappear too bright. To avoid under-exposing the image, use theexposure compensation function. • Set the shooting mode to , , or . • ...
Shooting 45 Setting the White Balance Setting the white balance to match the dominant light source whenshooting will adjust the coloring of the image (excluding images) to the correct settings for the prevailing light conditions. Auto The camera sets the white balance automatically. Daylight Use thi...
46 Shooting Shooting in Stitch Assist Mode Stitch Assist mode can be used to shoot images, which overlap, andwhich can later be merged to create one panoramic image on acomputer. • To merge the images on the computer, use PhotoStitch, one of the supplied programs. Framing a Subject The PhotoStitch p...
Shooting 47 • Set the shooting mode to or . • The LCD monitor will turn on. • Shoot the first frame in the series.• The exposure and white balance settings are set and locked with thefirst image. Successive images usethe same settings. • Make the brightness in each image consistent. The final image ...
Shooting 49 Shooting a Movie Use the movie mode to shoot movie clips. • Set the shooting mode to . • The LCD monitor will turn on. • The available recording time (seconds) will display. • Press the shutter button fully to start recording images and sounds. • A red dot and recorded time (in seconds) ...
Shooting 51 Functions Available in Each Shooting Mode The chart below is a reference for the settings available for variousshooting conditions. The settings selected in each shooting mode aresaved when switching between shooting modes. * Default value. ● Setting available. ▲ Selectable for first fra...
52 Replaying Displaying Images Singly (Single Image Replay) • The last recorded image will appear in the display (single image replay). • Press the button to switch the display to the previous image. The button switches to the next image. Hold down the button to advancethrough the images more rapidl...
Replaying 53 • An image can be magnified approximately 2.5 times in the singleimage replay mode. • Press the or button to move the selection area left or right andhold the button while pressing the or button to move the selection area up or down. • Press on the zoom lever to return to single image r...
54 Replaying • The last recorded image will appear in the display (single image replay). • A set of up to nine images will appear in the display (index replay). • You can change the image selection with the or button. Pressing on the zoom lever displays the selectedimage in single image replay mode....
Replaying 55 Switching between Sets of Nine Images • Successive sets of nine images can be shown in the display. • Press the button to display the previous set of nine images. The button displays the next set of nine. • Pressing on the zoom lever restores the index replay mode.
56 Replaying Replaying Movies Movie clips can be replayed with the following procedures. • Use the or button to select a movie. • Movies cannot be played in the index replay mode. • The movie images will play.• Pressing the or button during replay stops it and displays theprevious or next image. • W...
Replaying 57 Rotating Images in the Display Images can be rotated 90º or 270º clockwise in the display. 0º (Original) 90º 270º • Use the or button to select . • Cycle between the 90º/270º/0º orientation each time you press the button. • Press the button several times until the replay screen reappear...
58 Replaying Automating Playback (Auto Play) All of the images on a CF card can be displayed one-by-oneautomatically with the auto play function. Each image is displayedfor approximately 3 seconds. • Use the or button to select . • The camera will read the images on the CF card and start auto play. ...
Replaying 59 Pausing and Resuming Auto Play • Pressing the button temporarily pauses auto play. Press the button again to resume auto play. • If the or button is pressed while auto play is paused, the displaycan be switched to the previous ornext image, respectively. Hold downthe or button to advanc...
60 Replaying • Use the or button to select . • Use the or button to select an image. Press the button to protect it. • Pressing the button protects the image. If the button is pressed a second time, the protection isremoved. Protecting Images You can protect important images to prevent their acciden...
61 • Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exercise adequatecaution before erasing a file. • Protected images cannot be erased with this function. • Use the or button to select . • Use the or button to select the image you wish to erase. • Use the or button to select [OK]. • To cancel ...
62 Erasing Image Erasing All Images • Please note that erased images cannot be recovered. Exerciseadequate caution before erasing afile. • Protected images cannot be erased with this function. • Use the or button to select . • Use the or button to select [OK]. • To cancel the command, select [Cancel...
63 Print Settings (DPOF Settings) Images on a CF card can be individually selected for printing in aspecified number of copies. The print type and date or file numberprinting options can also be selected. These settings are compatiblewith Digital Print Order Format (DPOF) standards so that images ca...
64 Print Settings (DPOF Settings) Setting the Print Style The following settings can be selected. Standard Prints one image per page. Index Prints selected images at reduced size on asingle sheet in an index format. Print Type Both Prints the images in both standard and indexformats. Date Adds the d...
Print Settings (DPOF Settings) 65 (Date) You may select either [On] or [Off]. (File No.) You may select either [On] or [Off]. • Use the or button to select a setting. Press the button. • Press the button several times until the replay screen reappears. • Use the or button to select [Order]. Display ...
66 Print Settings (DPOF Settings) • Use the or button to select an image. • The zoom lever can be used to switch between the single and index replay(3 images) modes for image selection. • Pressing the button displays the 34 icon so that the number of print copies can be specified. Pressingthe button...
Print Settings (DPOF Settings) 67 Index • Use the or button to select an image. • Pressing the button causes a check mark icon to appear. Pressingthe button a second time deselects the image. Check Mark for IndexPrinting • Press the button several times until the replay screen reappears. • Images ar...
68 Print Settings (DPOF Settings) Resetting Print Settings Resetting the print settings removes them from all the selectedimages and resets the print type to [Standard], the date setting to[Off] and the file number setting to [Off]. Display the Print Order menu ( ➜ p. 63) • Use the or button to sele...
69 Printing with Card Photo Printer CP-10 The optional Card Photo Printer CP-10 can be used to print imagesdirectly and effortlessly from the camera. It can also print imagesmarked with DPOF print settings. Connecting Card Photo Printer CP-10 • Two direct interface cables are shipped with Card Photo...
70 Printing with Card Photo Printer CP-10 • After you connect the printer, slide the mode switch to and turn on the camera. If you switch from mode to mode when the camera power is already on, the lens will retractimmediately. • Please refer to the Card Photo Printer CP-10 manual for instructions on...
Printing with Card Photo Printer CP-10 71 • Press the button to start printing. • The LCD monitor returns to the replay mode when the print concludessuccessfully. Printing Errors • Use the or button to select [Stop] or [Resume]. • The [Resume] option does not display with some types of error. Inthat...
72 Printing with Card Photo Printer CP-10 Printing with DPOF Print Settings Card Photo Printer CP-10 can print images marked with DPOF printsettings, excluding those with the print type set to [Index]. • Use the or button to select [Print]. • Use the or button to select [OK]. • Select [Style] if you...
Printing with Card Photo Printer CP-10 73 Stopping Printing • If the button is pressed while printing is underway, a confirmationmessage will appear. • Use the or button to select [OK]. • Pressing the button stops the print queue after the image currentlyprinting is finished. The LCD monitorreturns ...
Printing with Card Photo Printer CP-10 75 Setting the Print Style The following settings can be selected. Standard Prints one copy of one image per sheet . Image Multiple Prints 8 copies of one image on a singlesheet. Use the Multiple setting to printon adhesive labels. Borderless Prints the image t...
76 Printing with Card Photo Printer CP-10 Date Select [On] or [Off]. • Use the or button to select the desired option and press the button. • Press the button to complete the procedure. • The date and border settings cannot be selected for images set to [Multiple] in the [Image] menu (they will prin...
77 Camera Settings Displaying the Rec. Menu Camera settings are adjusted with the Rec. menu according to thefollowing procedures. For instructions on changing the resolution and compression , please see page 37. Please see page 34 to learn how to change the review time for images. • The Rec. menu ca...
78 Camera Settings About File Numbers • Images are assigned individual frame numbers ranging from 0001 to 9900 and organized in folders containing up to 100 images. Thefolders are assigned names from 100 to 998. (Folder numbers cannotcontain 99 in the last two digits.) • Since images shot in , or mo...
Camera Settings 79 Display the Rec. Menu ( ➜ p. 77) Setting the Beep On / Off A beep sounds for confirmation purposes when the shutter button ispressed or a camera setting is changed. The beep can be turned off. • Use the or button to select . • Use the or button to select [On] or [Off]. • The warni...
80 Camera Settings Formatting CF Cards New CF cards must be formatted in accordance with the followingprocedures before use. • Please note that formatting a CF card erases all its data, including protected images and other types of data. • Use the or button to select . • Use the or button to select ...
Camera Settings 81 Changing Other Settings Switching the Auto Power Down Function On / Off The auto power down function can be set to automatically turn thecamera power off after a set period of time passes without thecamera being used. On The camera shuts off after approximately 3 minutes in shooti...
82 Camera Settings Setting the Video Signal Format To use a TV monitor to shoot or replay images, the video signalformat can be switched to suit regional standards. Display the Rec. Menu ( ➜ p. 77) • Use the or button to select . • Use the or button to select . • Use the or button to select [NTSC] o...
Camera Settings 83 Setting the Language The language in which menus and messages are displayed can beselected with this function. Display the Rec. Menu ( ➜ p. 77) • The Language menu can also be displayed in replay mode by holding down the button and pressing the button. However, language settings c...
84 Shooting / Replaying with a TV Monitor A TV monitor can be used to view images as they are shot orreplayed when it is connected to the camera via the supplied AVcable (AVC-DC200). Always turn the camera and TV power offbefore attaching or detaching the AV cable. • After the cable has been attache...
85 Downloading Images to a Computer Downloading Directly from a CF Card Images can be loaded directly from a CF card to a computer if youare using a notebook computer, a PC card reader or a CF card reader. Inserting the CF Card PC Card Reader CF Card Reader • A PC card adapter (PCMCIA adapter), sold...
86 Downloading Images to a Computer Downloading Images Double-click the icon of the drive with the CF card. Copy the photographed images to the desired folder onthe hard disk. The images are contained in the [XXXCANON] folder insidethe [DCIM] folder on the CF card. The XXX represents anumber from 10...
Downloading Images to a Computer 87 Connecting the Camera to a Computer witha USB Cable Supported Operating Systems Windows Windows 98 (Including the Second Edition)Windows Millennium Edition (W indows Me)Windows 2000 *Only systems pre-installed with Windows 98 / Me / 2000 or upgraded to Windows Me ...
88 Downloading Images to a Computer • Operating the camera simultaneously with other USB devices, excluding USB mice and keyboards, may not work correctly. If thisoccurs, disconnect the other devices and then reconnect thecamera. • Do not have more than two cameras connected to a computer with the U...
Downloading Images to a Computer 89 Slide the camera’s mode switch to . • The replay screen will display and when the connection to the computer is complete, the LCD monitor will shut offand the indicator will glow green. • Always press the PUSH button on the connector when detaching thecable from t...
90 Appendices Care and Maintenance of the Camera Use the following procedures to clean the camera body, lens,viewfinder and LCD monitor. • Never use thinners, benzene, synthetic cleansers or water to clean the camera. These substances may distort or damage theequipment. Camera Body Gently wipe dirt ...
Appendices 91 Troubleshooting Camera will not operate Cause Solution • Press the main switch for a few moments. • Close the battery cover or CF card cover and then press the mainswitch again to turn the camera off. • Insert a fully charged battery pack.• Use a household power source.• Wipe the batte...
92 Appendices Lens will not retract Cause Solution • First close the battery cover or CF card cover and then turn the poweroff. • First close the battery cover or CF card cover and then turn the poweroff. Battery pack consumed quickly Cause Solution • Replace the battery pack with a fresh one. Batte...
Appendices 93 Image is blurred, out of focus, or not as expected Cause Solution • Be careful not to move the camera when pressing the shutter button. • Be careful not to block the AF auxiliary light emitter with yourfingers or other items. • Ensure that there is at least 57 cm (1.9 ft.) between the ...
94 Appendices Subject is too bright Cause Solution • When using the flash, ensure that the camera is no closer to thesubject than 27 cm (10.6 in.). • Adjust the exposure compensation to a negative (-) setting. • Change the shooting angle. • Set the flash to any setting other than On. Flash will not ...
Appendices 95 List of Messages The following messages may appear in the LCD monitor. Busy...: Image is being recorded to, or readfrom, CF card No CF card: You attempted to shoot or replayimages without a CF card installed. Cannot record!: You attempted to shoot an imagewithout a CF card installed. C...
96 Appendices Incompatible JPEG format: You attempted to replay anincompatible JPEG file. Corrupted Data: You attempted to replay an imagewith corrupted data. RAW: You attempted to replay a RAWimage. Unidentified Image : You attempted to replay an imagethat was recorded in a specialformat (proprieta...
Appendices 97 Exx: (xx: number) Camera malfunction.Turn the power off and then backon, then shoot or replay. Problemexists if error code reappears. Notethe number and contact CanonCustomer Support Help Desk. If anerror code displays directly aftertaking a picture, the shot may nothave been recorded....
98 Appendices Specifications PowerShot S110 DIGITAL ELPH / DIGITAL IXUS v Image Sensor: Approx. 2.11 million -pixel 1 / 2.7 in. CCD(effective pixels: approx. 2.02 million) Lens: 5.4 (W) - 10.8 (T) mm(35 mm film equivalent: 35 - 70 mm)F2.8 (W) - 4.0 (T) Digital Zoom: Maximum 2.5x (5.0x with optical z...
100 Appendices Accessories Battery Pack NB-1L Type: Rechargeable Lithium Ion Cell Nominal Voltage: 3.7 V Typical Capacity: 680 mAh Cycle Life: Approx. 300 times Operating Temperatures: 0 - 40 ºC (32 - 104 ºF) Dimensions: 32.3 x 49.8 x 10.6 mm (1.3 x 1.9 x 0.4 in.) Weight: Approx. 29 g (1.0 oz.) Batt...
104 Appendices Canon Customer Support Canon Inc. 30-2 Shimomaruko 3-chome, Ohta-ku, Tokyo146-8501, Japan NORTH AMERICA Canon U.S.A., Inc. Canon Customer Care CenterPhone (US): 1-800-828-4040 (Available Mon. - Fri., 9 AM to 8 PM Eastern Time) Canon Canada Inc. Phone (Canada): 1-800-OK-CANON (1-800-65...
Appendices 105 Canon Italia S.p.A. Pronto Canon: 02 8249 2000 Canon Belgium N.V. / S.A. Helpdesk: 0900-10627Tel.: (02) 722.04.11 Fax: (02) 721.32.74 Canon Luxembourg S.A. Tel.: (352) 48 47 961 Fax: (352) 48 47 96232 Canon Nederland N.V. Helpdesk: 023 - 5 681 681Tel.: 023 - 5 670 123 Fax: 023 - 5 670...
106 Appendices OCEANIA Canon Australia Pty. Ltd. Info-Line: (02) 9805 2864 Canon New Zealand Ltd. Info-Line: 0900-522666 ASIA Canon Singapore Pte. Ltd. 79 Anson Road, #09-01 / 06, Singapore 079906Phone: (65) 532 4400 Fax: (65) 221 7577 Canon Hongkong Co., Ltd. 9/F, The Hong Kong Club Building, 3A Ch...
FCC Notice (Digital Camera, Model PC1012) This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions;(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that maycause undesir...
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