Page 2 - INTRODUCTION; Unpacking
INTRODUCTION 2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking Check to make sure that all of the items shown below are included with your camera. If something is missing, contact your dealeras soon as possible. Camera Strap LCD Remote Controller Rechargeable lithium ion battery (NP-20) CD-ROM Stereo Headphones USB Cradle S...
Page 3 - Contents
INTRODUCTION 3 Contents 2 INTRODUCTION Unpacking .................................................................... 2 Features ....................................................................... 8 Precautions .................................................................. 9 General Precauti...
Page 4 - OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS
INTRODUCTION 4 Using Zoom ................................................................ 36 Using the Flash .......................................................... 37 Flash Precautions 38 Using the Self-timer ................................................... 39 Specifying Image Size and Quali...
Page 5 - OTHER SETTINGS
INTRODUCTION 5 DPOF .......................................................................... 66 To insert the date during printing 67 To configure print settings for a single image 67 To configure print settings for all images 68 PRINT Image Matching II ...............................................
Page 6 - APPENDIX
INTRODUCTION 6 Transferring Files to a Computer ............................... 89 Transferring Files Over a USB Connection 89 Using a Memory Card to Transfer Images to a Computer 92 Memory Data 93 Memory Directory Structure 94 Image Files Supported by the Camera 95 Built-in Memory and Memory Card P...
Page 8 - Features; II
INTRODUCTION 8 Features • 2.0 million Effective Pixels A high-resolution megapixel CCD provides 2.0 million ef-fective pixels (2.11 million total pixels) for images that printbeautifully. • Fixed focus lens for quick operation Fixed focus eliminates the need for lens movement, whichshortens startup ...
Page 9 - Precautions; General Precautions
INTRODUCTION 9 * EX-M2 Only • Snapshot + Audio Mode Adds audio to a snapshot. • Movie + Audio Mode • Voice Recording Quick and easy recording of voice input. • After Recording Adds audio to images after they are recorded. • Audio Player Capabilities Use the camera to play back music data from standa...
Page 11 - Operating conditions
INTRODUCTION 11 Operating conditions • This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0 ° C to 40 ° C. • Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas. — In areas subject to direct sunlight— In areas subject to high humidity or dust— Near air conditioners, heaters, or other area...
Page 12 - LED Backlight; Lens; Condensation
INTRODUCTION 12 LED Backlight • The monitor screen is illuminated by an LED backlight. A dark monitor screen indicates that the LED backlight hasreached the end of its service life, and needs to be re-placed by a CASIO authorized service center. Note thatyou will be charged for LED backlight replace...
Page 13 - Other
INTRODUCTION 13 Other • The camera may become slightly warm during use. This does not indicate malfunction.
Page 14 - QUICK START GUIDE; Getting Ready
QUICK START GUIDE 14 QUICK START GUIDE Getting Ready 1 1. Load the battery (page 23). 2 3 2. Place the camera onto the USB cradle to charge thebattery (page 24). • It takes about two hours to achieve a full charge. 1 2
Page 15 - To record an image; Press the power button to turn on the camera.; Configuring Display Language and Clock Settings
QUICK START GUIDE 15 1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Align the mode selector with “REC”. 3. Point the camera at the subject, and use themonitor screen or viewfinder to compose theimage. 4. Holding the camera still, gently press the shut-ter release button. 1 4 2 3 To record an im...
Page 16 - Click the controller to delete the selected image.; To delete an image; To view a recorded image
QUICK START GUIDE 16 1. Press the power button to turn on the camera. 2. Align the mode selector with “PLAY”. 3. Rock the controller down to select . 4. Rock the controller left or right to scroll throughimages and display the one you want to delete. 5. Rock the controller up or down to select “Dele...
Page 17 - GETTING READY; Front; General Guide; Camera; Back
GETTING READY 17 GETTING READY 5 6 1 2 3 4 ■ Front This section contains about things you need to know about and do before trying to use the camera. General Guide The following illustrations show the names of each component, button, and switch on the camera. Camera 1 Power button 2 Shutter release b...
Page 18 - Bottom; USB Cradle; Removing the Connector Cover
GETTING READY 18 F G F Connector cover G Memory card slotIf you are not using a memory card, be sure to insert thedummy card into this slot to protect against dust anddamage. ■ Bottom H Be sure to replace theconnector cover wheneverthe connector is not beingused. H Connector * Connection of an LCDre...
Page 19 - Using the Controller; NOTE
GETTING READY 19 Using the Controller The controller is used to select on-screen items and to ex-ecute functions. The following are the terms used in thismanual to describe controller operations. Meaning Use your thumb to push thecontroller up, down, left, or right. Use your thumb to press straightd...
Page 20 - Monitor Screen Contents; REC Mode
GETTING READY 20 Monitor Screen Contents The monitor screen uses various indicators and icons to keep you informed of the camera’s status. ■ REC Mode White balance indicator None Auto Sunlight Shade Light Bulb Fluorescent Manual Quality FINENORMALECONOMY Battery capacity Image size 1600 x 1200 pixel...
Page 21 - PLAY Mode
GETTING READY 21 ■ PLAY Mode IMPORTANT! • Some information may not display properly if you dis- play an image that was recorded using a different digi-tal camera model. Folder number/File number Quality FINENORMALECONOMY Battery capacity Image size 1600 x 1200 pixels1280 x 960 pixels 640 x 480 pixel...
Page 22 - Attaching the Strap; Indicator Lamps
GETTING READY 22 Attaching the Strap Attach the strap to the strap bar as shown in the illustration. Indicator Lamps You can find out the operational status of the camera and theUSB cradle at a glance by checking the color of the indicatorlamps, and whether a lamp is lit or flashing. For details, se...
Page 23 - Power Requirements; To load the battery; mark and then swing it open.
GETTING READY 23 Power Requirements Your camera is powered by a rechargeable lithium ion bat-tery (NP-20). To load the battery 1. Pressing the battery cover on the side of thecamera, slide it in the direction indicated bythe 왖 mark and then swing it open. 2. Align the arrow mark on the battery with ...
Page 24 - To charge the battery; Connect the AC power cord to the AC adaptor.
GETTING READY 24 4. Turn off the cameraand remove itsconnector cover. 5. Set the camera ontothe USB cradle. • The CHARGE lamp on the USB cradle shouldturn red, indicating thatcharging has started.When charging iscomplete, the CHARGElamp will turn green. 6. After charging is complete, remove the came...
Page 26 - If the camera works normally
GETTING READY 26 ■ If the camera works normally 1. Continue using the camera until the currentcharge is used up, and then charge the battery. ■ If the camera does not work normally This can mean there is a problem with how the battery isloaded. 1. Remove the battery from the camera and checkthe batt...
Page 27 - Tip to Make the Battery Last Longer
GETTING READY 27 ■ Tip to Make the Battery Last Longer If you do not need the flash while recording, use the menu toselect (flash off) for the flash mode. See page 37 for more information. ■ Low Battery Indicator The following shows how the battery capacity indicator onthe monitor screen changes as ...
Page 28 - Power Supply Precautions; Battery Precautions
GETTING READY 28 Power Supply Precautions ■ Battery Precautions See the instructions that come with the rechargeable lithiumion battery (NP-20) for important precautions you need toobserve during its use. ■ USB Cradle and AC Adaptor Precautions • Never use an electrical outlet whose voltage is outsi...
Page 29 - Turning the Camera On and Off
GETTING READY 29 Turning the Camera On and Off Press the power button to turn thecamera on and off.Pressing the power button to turnon the camera causes the opera-tion/flash charge lamp to turngreen. Press the power buttonagain to turn off the camera. IMPORTANT! • If camera power is turned off by th...
Page 30 - Using the On-screen Menus; Menu Screen Operations
GETTING READY 30 Using the On-screen Menus Pressing MENU displays menus on the monitor screen thatyou can use to perform various operations. The menu thatappears depends on whether you are in the REC mode orthe PLAY mode. The following shows an example menu pro-cedure in the REC mode. 1. Turn on the...
Page 34 - BASIC IMAGE RECORDING; Recording an Image
34 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING 3. Compose the imageon the monitorscreen. • The focusing range of the camera is approxi-mately 1 meter toinfinity ( ∞ ). • When performing this step, take care so yourfingers do not block thelens or any of thesensors. • You can compose images using either the monitor screen ...
Page 35 - About the REC Mode Monitor Screen
35 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING • Depending on the distance or angle between the sub- j e c t a n d t h e c a m e r a , t h e i m a g e y o u s e e i n t h eviewfinder may not be exactly the image that is re-corded. • Press the shutter release gently to avoid camera movement. About the REC Mode Monitor Scr...
Page 36 - Using Zoom
36 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Using Zoom You can use the digital zoom feature of your camera to zoomin on the center of an image. Performing a zoom operationtoggles the zoom factor between 1X and 4X. 1. In the REC mode, press MENU. 2. Rock the controller left or right to select the“REC” tab. 3. Rock the ...
Page 37 - Using the Flash
37 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Using the Flash Perform the following steps to select the flash mode youwant to use. 1. In the REC mode, press MENU. 2. Rock the controller left or right to select the“REC” tab. 3. Rock the controllerup or down to select“Flash”, and thenrock the controller tothe right. 4. Ro...
Page 38 - About Red-eye Reduction; Flash Precautions
38 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING ■ About Red-eye Reduction Using the flash to record at night or in a dimly lit room cancause red spots inside the eyes of people who are in theimage. This is caused when the light from the flash reflectsoff of the retina of the eye. Red-eye reduction fires a pre-flash, which...
Page 40 - Specifying Image Size and Quality; To specify the image size
40 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING Self-timer lamp 5. Record the image. • The self-timer lamp flashes and the shutterreleases about 10seconds after you pressthe shutter releasebutton. • You can interrupt an ongoing self-timer countdown by pressing the shutter release button while the self-timerlamp is flashin...
Page 41 - To specify the image quality
41 BASIC IMAGE RECORDING To specify the image quality 1. In the REC mode, press MENU. 2. Rock the controller left or right to select the“REC” tab. 3. Rock the controller up or down to select“Quality”, and then rock the controller to theright. 4. Rock the controller up or down to select thesetting yo...
Page 43 - NOTES; Adjusting the White Balance
43 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 4. Record the image. IMPORTANT! • When shooting under very dark or very bright condi- tions, you may not be able to obtain satisfactory re-sults even after performing exposure compensation. NOTES • Performing an EV shift operation causes the metering mode to switch autom...
Page 44 - Adjusting White Balance Manually
44 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Adjusting White Balance Manually Under some light sources, automatic white balance underthe “Auto” setting can take a long time to complete. Also, theauto white balance range (color temperature range) is lim-ited. Manual white balance helps to ensure that colors arerecor...
Page 45 - Using the Best Shot Mode; Click the controller.
45 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using the Best Shot Mode Selecting one of the six Best Shot scenes automatically setsup the camera for recording a similar type of image. 1. In the REC mode, press MENU. 2. Select the “REC” tab,select “REC Mode”,and then rock thecontroller to the right. 3. Rock the contr...
Page 46 - Using the Movie Mode
46 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Using the Movie Mode You can record movies up to 30 seconds long. The EX-M2even lets you record audio along with your movies. • File Format: AVI AVI format conforms to the Motion JPEG format promotedby the Open DML Group. • Image Size: 320 x 240 pixels • Movie File Size:...
Page 48 - Adding Audio to a Snapshot
48 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS 1. In the REC mode, press MENU. 2. Select the “REC” tab, select “REC Mode”, andthen rock the controller to the right. 3. Rock the controller up or down to select (Snapshot Audio), and then click. • This enters the Snapshot Audio Mode. 4. Press the shutterrelease button t...
Page 49 - Recording Your Voice
49 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Recording Your Voice The Voice Recording Mode provides quick and easy record-ing of your voice. • Audio Format: WAVE/ADPCM recording format This is the Windows standard format for audio recording.The file extension of a WAVE/ADPCM file is “.WAV”. • Recording Time: Approx...
Page 50 - Audio Recording Precautions
50 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS ■ Audio Recording Precautions • Keep the microphone on the front of the camera pointedat the subject. • Take care that you do not block the microphone withyour fingers. • Good recording results are not possible when the camera is too far from the subject. • Operating cam...
Page 51 - Turning Image Review On and Off; REC Mode Camera Settings; Turning the Monitor Screen On and Off
51 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS IMPORTANT! • The monitor screen turns back on automatically in the following cases, even if “LCD-OFF” is selected withthe above procedure.— When you press MENU (Monitor screen remains on for about one minute.) — When you rock the controller left or right— When you enter ...
Page 52 - Assigning Functions to the Controller
52 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Assigning Functions to the Controller A “key customization” feature lets you assign a setting func-tion to the controller. After you assign a function, the corre-sponding parameter is changed whenever you rock the con-troller left or right in the REC mode. 1. In the REC ...
Page 53 - Specifying Power On Default Settings
53 OTHER RECORDING FUNCTIONS Specifying Power On Default Settings The camera’s “mode memory” feature lets you specify thepower on default settings individually for the recordingmode, flash mode, digital zoom mode, and white balancemode. Turning on mode memory for a mode tells the camerato remember t...
Page 54 - PLAYBACK; Basic Playback Operation
54 PLAYBACK 3. R o c k t h e c o n t r o l l e r r i g h t ( f o r w a r d ) o r l e f t(back) to scroll through files on the monitorscreen. NOTES • Holding the controller to the left or right scrolls at high speed. • Note that the images produced on the monitor screen of this camera are simplified ...
Page 56 - Zooming the Displayed Image
56 PLAYBACK 5. After clicking thecontroller, you canthen rock it up, down,left, or right to scrollto different parts ofthe zoomed image. • After clicking again, you can rock the controller up or down to zoom in and out on the image again. 6. Press MENU to return the image to its originalsize. IMPORT...
Page 57 - Resizing an Image
57 PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • Resizing an image causes a new (resized) version to be stored as a separate file. • Images smaller than 320 x 240 pixels cannot be resized. • Note that you can resize snapshots recorded with this camera only. • If the message “The function is not supported for this file”. ap...
Page 58 - Playing a Movie
58 PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • A movie plays until the end and then stops. You can- not repeat-play a movie. • Audio volume can be adjusted only when playback is being performed or is paused. • When you have the LCD remote controller connected to the camera, audio is output through the stereoh e a d p h o...
Page 61 - on
61 PLAYBACK IMPORTANT! • Audio volume can be adjusted only when playback is being performed or is paused. • When you have the LCD remote controller connected to the camera, audio is output through the stereoh e a d p h o n e s ( p a g e 9 7 ) i n s t e a d o f t h e c a m e r a ’ sspeaker. Output th...
Page 62 - DELETING FILES; Deleting a Single File; Click the controller to delete the file.
DELETING FILES 62 DELETING FILES You can delete a single file, or you can delete all files cur-rently in memory. IMPORTANT! • Note that file deletion cannot be undone. Once you delete a file, it is gone. Make sure you really do notneed a file anymore before you delete it. Especiallywhen deleting all...
Page 63 - Deleting All Files; In the PLAY mode, rock the controller down .; Click the controller to delete all the files.
DELETING FILES 63 IMPORTANT! • If a file cannot be deleted for some reason, the mes- sage “The function is not supported for this file.” ap-pears when you try to delete it. Deleting All Files The following procedure deletes all unprotected files cur-rently in memory. 1. In the PLAY mode, rock the co...
Page 64 - FILE MANAGEMENT; Folders; Memory Folders and Files
FILE MANAGEMENT 64 FILE MANAGEMENT The file management capabilities of the camera make it easyto keep track of images. You can protect files against dele-tion, and even use its DPOF feature to specify images forprinting. Folders Your camera automatically creates a directory of folders inits built-in...
Page 65 - Press MENU to exit the menu screen.; Protecting Files; To protect a single file
FILE MANAGEMENT 65 4. Rock the controllerup or down to select“On”, and then click. • A file that is protected is i n d i c a t e d b y t h e mark. • To unprotect a file, se- lect “Off” in step 4, andthen click. 5. Press MENU to exit the menu screen. Protecting Files Once you protect a file it cannot...
Page 66 - To protect all files in memory; DPOF; DPOF Settings
FILE MANAGEMENT 66 To protect all files in memory 1. In the PLAY mode, press MENU. 2. Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Protect”, andthen rock the controller to the right. 3. Rock the controller up or down to select “AllFiles : On”, and then click. • To unprotect all files, click the controller in step...
Page 67 - To insert the date during printing
FILE MANAGEMENT 67 To configure print settings for a singleimage 1. In the PLAY mode,rock the controller up(DPOF). 2. Rock the controllerup or down to select“Select images”, andthen rock the control-ler to the right. 3. R o c k t h e c o n t r o l l e r l e f t o r r i g h t t o s c r o l lthrough i...
Page 68 - To configure print settings for all images; Click the controller to complete the procedure.; Click the controller to complete the procedure.
FILE MANAGEMENT 68 To configure print settings for all images 1. I n t h e P L A Y m o d e , r o c k t h e c o n t r o l l e r u p(DPOF). 2. Rock the controller up or down to select “Allimages”, and then rock the controller to theright. 3. Rock the controller up or down to specify thenumber of copie...
Page 69 - Exif Print
FILE MANAGEMENT 69 PRINT Image Matching II Images include PRINT Image Matching II data (mode setting and other camera setup information). A printer that sup-ports PRINT Image Matching II reads this data and adjusts the printed imageaccordingly, so your images come outjust the way you intended when y...
Page 70 - Using the FAVORITE Folder; To copy a file to the FAVORITE folder
FILE MANAGEMENT 70 4. Rock the controller left or right to select the fileyou want to copy to the FAVORITE folder. 5. R o c k t h e c o n t r o l l e r u p o r d o w n t o s e l e c t“Save”, and then click. • This copies the displayed file to the FAVORITE folder. NOTES • Copying an image file with t...
Page 71 - To display a file in the FAVORITE folder; To delete a file from the FAVORITE folder
FILE MANAGEMENT 71 To display a file in the FAVORITE folder 1. In the PLAY mode, press MENU. 2. Select the “PLAY” tab, select “Favorites”, andthen rock the controller to the right. 3. R o c k t h e c o n t r o l l e r u p o r d o w n t o s e l e c t“Show”, and then click. • If the FAVORITE folder is...
Page 72 - Turning the Key Tone On and Off; In the REC mode or PLAY mode, press MENU.; Specifying an Image for the Startup Screen; Enter the REC mode or the PLAY mode.
OTHER SETTINGS 72 OTHER SETTINGS Turning the Key Tone On and Off Use the following procedure to turn the tone that soundswhen you press a key on and off. 1. In the REC mode or PLAY mode, press MENU. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Beep”, andthen rock the controller to the right. 3. Rock the cont...
Page 73 - Changing the Date and Time Setting
OTHER SETTINGS 73 Changing the Date and Time Setting Use the following procedure to change the date and timesetting. 1. In the REC mode or PLAY mode, press MENU. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Adjust”, andthen rock the controller to the right. 3. Set the date and the time. Do this: Rock the con...
Page 74 - Changing the Display Language; Changing the Date Format
OTHER SETTINGS 74 Changing the Display Language You can use the following procedure to select one of six lan-guages as the display language. 1. In the REC mode or PLAY mode, press MENU. 2. Select the “Set Up” tab, select “Language”,and then rock the controller to the right. 3. Rock the controller up...
Page 75 - Formatting Built-in Memory
OTHER SETTINGS 75 Formatting Built-in Memory Formatting built-in memory deletes any data stored in it. IMPORTANT! • Note that data deleted by a format operation cannot be recovered. Check to make sure you do not needany of the data in memory before you format it. • Formatting memory deletes all file...
Page 76 - USING A MEMORY CARD
USING A MEMORY CARD 76 USING A MEMORY CARD You can expand the storage capabilities of your camera byusing a commercially available memory card (SD memorycard or MultiMedia Card). You can also copy files from built-in flash memory to a memory card and from a memory cardto flash memory. • Normally, fi...
Page 77 - Using a Memory Card; To insert a memory card into the camera
USING A MEMORY CARD 77 Using a Memory Card To insert a memory card into the camera 1. Making sure that thecontacts of the memorycard are facing towardsthe top of the camera,carefully insert the cardinto the slot as far as itwill go. To remove a memory card from the camera 1. Press the memory cardint...
Page 78 - Formatting a Memory Card; Load the memory card into the camera.
USING A MEMORY CARD 78 Formatting a Memory Card Formatting a memory card deletes any data already storedon it. IMPORTANT! • Be sure to use the camera to format a memory card. Formatting a memory card on a computer and thenusing it in the camera can slow down data processingby the camera. In the case...
Page 79 - Copying Files; Memory Card Precautions
USING A MEMORY CARD 79 Copying Files Use the procedures below to copy files between built-inmemory and a memory card. To copy all the files in built-in memory toa memory card 1. Load the memory card into the camera. 2. Turn on the camera. Next, enter the PLAYmode and press MENU. 3. Select the “PLAY”...
Page 80 - Rock the controller up or down to select “Card
USING A MEMORY CARD 80 To copy a file from a memory card tobuilt-in memory 1. Perform steps 1 through 3 of the procedure un-der “To copy all the files in built-in memory to amemory card.” 2. Rock the controller up or down to select “Card Built-in”, and then click. 3. Rock the controller left or righ...
Page 81 - USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER; Installing the Software from the CD-ROM
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 81 USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER The USB cradle that comes with your camera makes it easyto connect to a computer that is equipped with a USB port.You can also transfer files using the memory card, if yourcomputer is equipped to read memory cards. Computer Page 89...
Page 82 - Computer System Requirements; Windows; Macintosh
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 82 Internet Explorer (for Macintosh)This is a browser application for reading HTML files. Imagesloaded by Photo Loader are stored in folders called “Librar-ies.” Internet Explorer displays the contents of a library onyour computer screen. DirectX (for Windows)This so...
Page 83 - Getting Started; Selecting a Language
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 83 Installing Software from the CD-ROM inWindows Use the procedures in this section to install the softwarefrom the bundled CD-ROM to your computer. NOTE • You do not need to install software if you already have it installed on your computer. The CD-ROM includes the ...
Page 84 - Viewing the Contents of the “Read me” File; Click the “Read me” button.; Installing an Application; Click the “Install” button.
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 84 Viewing the Contents of the “Read me” File You should always read the “Read me” file for any applica-tion before installing it. The “Read me” file contains informa-tion you need to know when installing the application. 1. On the menu screen, click “Software.” 2. C...
Page 85 - Click the “Read” button.; Exiting the Menu Application
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 85 Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files) 1. On the menu screen, click “Manual.” 2. Click the name of the application whose userdocumentation you want to read. 3. Click the “Read” button. IMPORTANT! • You need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer t...
Page 86 - Open the file named “Internet Explorer.”; To install Photo Loader; Open the folder named “Photo Loader.”; To install Acrobat Reader
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 86 ■ To install Internet Explorer and OutlookExpress 1. Open the file named “Internet Explorer.” 2. Open the folder for the language version youwant to install, and then open the file named“readme_casio” file. 3. Follow the instructions in the read me file toinstall ...
Page 87 - Installing the USB Driver; Open the “System Folder” on the startup disk.
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 87 ■ Installing the USB Driver 1. Turn off the camera and quit all applications onyour Macintosh. 2. Insert the bundled CD-ROM provided into theCD-ROM drive. 3. Open the hard disk that is specified as thestartup disk. 4. Open the “System Folder” on the startup disk. ...
Page 88 - To view the camera user’s guide
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 88 Viewing User Documentation (PDF Files) To perform the following procedures, you must have AcrobatReader installed on your Macintosh (page 86). 1. O n t h e b u n d l e d C D - R O M , o p e n t h e f o l d e rnamed “Acrobat Reader.” 2. Open the folder for the lang...
Page 89 - Transferring Files to a Computer
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 89 Transferring Files to a Computer The CD-ROM that comes bundled with your camera con-tains a copy of Photo Loader and a USB driver. This soft-ware lets you transfer the contents of the camera’s memoryto your computer quickly and easily. Photo Loader and thePhotohan...
Page 90 - To connect the USB Cable
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 90 4. Shut down your computer, and plug ConnectorA of the cable into its USB port. Next, start upyour computer. USB port Connector A USB cable(bundled) 3. Plug Connector B on the bundled USB cable tothe USB port of the USB cradle. ■ To connect the USB Cable 1. Connec...
Page 92 - Terminating a USB Connection
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 92 ■ Terminating a USB Connection Windows XP, Me or 98Turn off the camera, and then remove the camera from theUSB cradle. Windows 2000Click card services in the task tray on your computer screen,and disable the drive number assigned to the camera. Next,turn off the c...
Page 93 - Memory Data; DCF Protocol
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 93 U s i n g a C o m m e r c i a l l y A v a i l a b l e S D M e m o r y C a r dReader/WriterSee the user documentation that comes with the SD memorycard reader/writer for details about how to use it. Using a Commercially Available PC Card Reader/Writerand PC Card Ad...
Page 94 - Folder and File Contents; Memory Directory Structure; Directory Structure
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 94 . . . . . . . . . ■ Folder and File Contents • Parent folder Folder that stores all of the digital camera files. • Storage folder Folders for storing files stored with the digital camera. • Image file File that contains an image recorded with the digital cam-era. ...
Page 95 - Image Files Supported by the Camera
USING THE CAMERA WITH A COMPUTER 95 Image Files Supported by the Camera • Image files recorded with the CASIO EX-S2/EX-M2 Digital Camera • DCF protocol image files Certain DCF functions may not be supported. When display-ing an image recorded on another camera model, it may takea long time for the i...
Page 96 - PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE; Transferring Audio Files to the Camera
PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) 96 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) You can transfer MP3 music data files from your computer tothe camera and then use the camera as a portable audioplayer. • MP3 stands for MPEG Audio Layer-3, which is the name of audio compression technology. • Supported Files ...
Page 97 - Align the mode selector with “AUDIO”.
97 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) 3. Align the mode selector with “AUDIO”. • This enters the AUDIO mode for playback audio data. • Press the [ ] button on the LCD remote controller to turn on the camera and start playback. Preparing the Camera for Audio PlayerOperation Perform the following step...
Page 98 - Using the Camera as an Audio Player; LCD Remote Controller
PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) 98 Using the Camera as an Audio Player General Guide ● LCD Remote Controller 7 8 9 0 A 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 [ ] (Skip Back/Fast Reverse) 2 [ ] (Skip Forward/Fast Forward) 3 [ ] (Pause) 4 [ ] (Play/Stop) 5 Headphones jack (ø3.5mmstereo mini jack) 6 Clip 7 Lock switch 8 Pla...
Page 99 - Display
99 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) 4 Playback mode indicatorThis icon indicates the playback mode. 5 Battery level indicator This type of icon: Off Indicates this: Normal playback All track repeat 1-track repeat ● Display 1 2 3 4 5 1 Track numberShows the track number of the current track. 2 Trac...
Page 100 - Basic Remote Controller Operations
PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) 100 ● To skip to the beginning of the next trackPress the [ ] button (remote controller beeps). To keep skipping forward, press the [ ] button multiple times (remote controller beeps). The current track numberis shown on the LCD. ● To stop playbackPress the [ ] but...
Page 101 - Selecting a Specify Track for Playback; Specifying the Audio Playback Mode
101 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) Selecting a Specify Track for Playback You can use the following procedure to display a list of avail-able tracks and select one of them for playback. 1. While AUDIO modeplayback is stoppedor paused, click thecamera’s controller. • This turns on the monitor scr...
Page 102 - Specifying the Track Playback Sequence; Press the remote controller’s [
PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) 102 Specifying the Track Playback Sequence Normally, all tracks in memory are played back in the orderthey are saved. You can use the following procedure to cre-ate a play list that tells the camera the sequence to use whenplaying back AUDIO mode tracks. 1. On your...
Page 103 - Example PLAYLIST.TXT File Contents
103 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) The above PLAYLIST.TXT file specifies the following play-back sequence. 1. Playback the MP3 file named AUDIO001.MP3. 2. Playback the MP3 file named AUDIO002.MP3. 3. Playback all the files in the folder named POPS. 4. Playback the MP3 file named ROCK0002.MP3, wh...
Page 105 - Audio Playback Precautions; LCD Remote Control Error Messages
105 PLAYING AN AUDIO FILE (EX-M2 Only) Audio Playback Precautions • Listening to audio at a high volume for long periods can damage your hearing. Particular care is required when firststarting a playback operation. • Never use the headphones, try to perform fine adjustment, or look at the monitor sc...
Page 106 - Menu Reference; REC tab menu
APPENDIX 106 EX-S2: (Snapshot) / (Best Shot) / (Movie) EX-M2: (Snapshot) / (Best Shot) / (Movie) / (Snapshot Audio) / (Voice Recording) Auto / (Flash Off) / (Flash On) / (Red-eye reduction) 10 sec / Off LCD-ON / LCD-OFF 1600 x 1200 / 1280 x 960 / 640 x 480 Fine / Normal / Economy On / Off On / Off –...
Page 107 - PLAY tab menu; Indicator Lamp Reference; Camera Indicator Lamps
APPENDIX 107 ■ PLAY Mode ● PLAY tab menu Zoom Protect Dubbing Resize Copy Favorites On/Off / All Files : On/Off / Cancel * EX-M2 only 640 x 480 / 320 x 240 / Cancel Built-in Card / Card Built-in / Cancel Show / Save / Delete / Cancel ● Set Up tab menu Beep Startup Date Style Adjust Language Format O...
Page 109 - USB Cradle Indicator Lamps
APPENDIX 109 USB Cradle Indicator Lamps The USB cradle has two indicator lamps: a CHARGE lampand a USB lamp. These lamps light and flash to indicate thecurrent operational status of the cradle and camera. CHARGE lamp USB lamp Color Red Green Amber Red Status Lit Lit Lit Flashing Color Green Green St...
Page 110 - Troubleshooting Guide
APPENDIX 110 Power does not turn on. C a m e r a s u d d e n l y p o w e r sdown. Image is not recorded whenthe shutter release button ispressed. Camera powers down dur-ing self-timer countdown. R e c o r d e d i m a g e s a r e n o tsaved in memory. The battery is dead. 1) Auto Power Off activated ...
Page 113 - Display Messages
APPENDIX 113 Memory Full Record Error Folder cannot becreated. The card is locked. There are no files. This file cannot beplayed. No Favorites file! This function cannotbe used. Battery is low. Display Messages Memory is full. If you want to record more files, de-lete files you no longer need (page ...
Page 114 - Specifications; Main Specifications; Camera Functions
APPENDIX 114 Specifications Main Specifications Product ............................... Digital Camera Model .................................. EX-S2/EX-M2 ■ Camera Functions Image Files Format Snapshots: ...................... JPEG (Exif Version 2.2); DCF (Design Rule for Camera File System)1.0 sta...