EN Digital Camera User’s Guide Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product. • Before using it, be sure to read the precautions contained in this User’s Guide. • Keep the User’s Guide in a safe place for future reference. • For the most up-to-date information about this product, visit the official EXILIM Website at http://www.exilim.
Accessories As you unpack your camera, check to make sure that all accessories shown below are included. If anything is missing, contact your original retailer. Camera (EX-FR200CA) Controller (EX-FR200CT) Lens cap • The lens cap comes pre-attached to the camera. Hinge Unit • The hinge unit comes pre-attached to the camera.
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Contents Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Read this first! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . General Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Monitor Screen Contents and How to Change Them . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Advanced Recording Settings 49 Using the REC Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Shooting by Touching the Monitor Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . (Touch Shooting) . . . 50 Movie Image Quality Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Movie Quality) . . . 50 Reducing Blur Due to Camera Movement During Movie Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Movie Anti Shake) . . .
Configuring Wireless Connection Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Having Images Shot with the Camera Sent to a Smartphone Automatically . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Auto Send) . . . 75 Specifying Images to be Sent by Auto Send . . . . (Auto Send File Settings) . . . 76 Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them to a Smartphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Resize When Sending) . . .
Specifying the Display Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Language) . Specifying the Controller Sleep State Trigger Time . . . . . . . . . . . . (Sleep) . Formatting Built-in Memory or a Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Format) . Resetting the Camera to Factory Defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Reset) . Checking the Current Camera Firmware Version . . . . . . . . . . . . (Version) . Registering a Second Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Multi Camera Mode) .
General Guide The numbers in parentheses indicate the pages where each item is explained.
Monitor Screen Contents and How to Change Them The monitor screen uses various indicators, icons, and values to keep you informed of the camera’s status. • The sample screens in this section are intended to show you the locations of all the indicators and figures that can appear on the monitor screen in various modes. They do not represent screens that actually appear on the camera. .
. Movie Recording 1 2 Movie quality (page 50) Movie recording time (page 47) 3 NOTE • If you do not perform any operation for about three seconds during snapshot recording or movie recording, icons will become transparent. .
NOTE • The folder name and file name in the upper right corner of the monitor screen has the meaning described below (page 101). Example: 100-0023: 23rd image file in the folder named “100CASIO”. .
Quick Start Basics What you can do with your CASIO camera Your CASIO camera is packed with a powerful selection of features and functions to make recording of digital images easier, including the following main functions. . Shooting Shoot without worrying about the angle of view The camera is equipped with a 185° fisheye lens, which lets you capture the entire scene before you with a single shot. *See page 39 for more information.
. Viewing Time Lapse Creates a movie of snapshots you shot. *See page 61 for more information. . Sharing Wireless Connection Turns your smartphone into a camera remote controller and allows you to select one or more snapshot and/or movie file in camera memory and send a copy to a smartphone. *See page 66 for more information. . Simultaneous Use of Two Cameras Multi Camera Mode You can register two cameras on the controller and operate them both at the same time or individually.
Using the Attachment You can configure the camera to suit your specific needs by attaching the hinge unit, which enables attachment of the controller, and other included and optionally available attachments. This way you can configure the camera to suit your specific needs. IMPORTANT! • Do not apply strong pressure to the surface of the monitor screen. Doing so can damage it. • Never touch the lens with your fingers.
Hinge Unit . To use the hinge unit as a stand . To change the shooting direction by 90 degrees 1. While pulling down on the camera’s [FREE] lever, rotate the camera clockwise 90 degrees until you hear a click. [FREE] lever Microphones • Align the A mark with the B mark on the hinge unit. • The positions on the microphones indicate the orientation of the image to be shot (landscape, in this case). A B . To remove the hinge unit from the camera 1.
2. Remove the hinge unit from the camera. . To attach the hinge unit to the camera 1. 2. Align the A mark with the C mark on the hinge unit. D C Rotate the camera clockwise about 15 degrees until the A mark is aligned with the D mark on the hinge unit. A Tripod nut 1. Use the tripod nut to secure a tripod (commercially available) to the hinge unit.
Carabiner Strap 1. Pass the carabiner strap belt around the controller’s carabiner strap attachment bar. 2. Pass the belt through the buckle to secure it. flap Pull on the belt until the belt flap is passed all the way through the buckle. 3. Hook the flap on the buckle. 4. Pull on the carabiner and controller to confirm that the flap is hooked on the buckle and is secure. flap IMPORTANT! • The carabiner strap is not intended for mountain climbing use. It is designed only to support the camera.
Using the Touch Panel The monitor screen of the camera is a touch panel. This means you can perform the following operations by touching the screen with your fingers. Monitor Screen Touch Momentarily touching the screen with your finger. Touch the screen to select an icon or menu item, and to configure settings. Flick Holding your finger against the screen as you flick it up, down, left, or right. Use flick to scroll forward through images.
NOTE • Applying a commercially available LCD protective sheet will reduce the operation sensitivity of the monitor screen. First, charge the battery prior to use. The camera and the controller each have a built-in rechargeable lithium ion battery. The batteries are not charged when you purchase the camera, so you will need to charge both the camera and controller before using them. You can use either of the two following methods to charge the batteries.
. Operation Lamp Indications While power is off Operation Lamp Status Meaning Lit red Charging Flashing red Charging stopped due to abnormal internal temperature, USB-AC adaptor problem, battery problem (page 133), timer operation.
IMPORTANT! • A battery that has not been used for a long time and/or ambient temperature can cause charging to take longer than normal. These conditions may also cause the operation lamp to flash red. If this happens, refer to page 133. • The USB-AC adaptor will become warm during charging. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. • The shape of the power plug depends on each country or geographic area.
. To charge using a USB connection to a computer While the camera and controller are turned off, connect in the sequence shown below (, ). [USB] port Computer (power turned on) USB port 1 2 1 [USB] cover USB Micro USB cable (included with camera) When plugging in the connectors, orient this marking as described below.
. Operation Lamp Indications While power is off Operation Lamp Status Meaning Lit red Charging Flashing red Charging stopped due to abnormal internal temperature, USB-AC adaptor problem, battery problem (page 133), timer operation. Unlit Charging complete While power is on • Camera Operation Lamp Status Meaning Lit amber Charging High speed red-green flashing Charging stopped due to abnormal internal temperature, USB-AC adaptor problem, battery problem (page 133), timer operation.
IMPORTANT! • The first time you connect the camera or controller to your computer with the USB cable, an error message may appear on your computer. If this happens, disconnect and then reconnect the USB cable. • A battery that has not been used for a long time, certain types of computers, and connection conditions can cause charging to take longer than normal. These conditions may also cause the operation lamp to flash red. If this happens, refer to page 141.
Checking the Current Battery Level As battery power is consumed, a battery indicator on the monitor screen indicates its current level as shown below. Level Battery Indicator High Camera Controller Indicator Color White Low * * * * * White * * * Red * Red indicates battery power is low. Charge the battery as soon as possible. indicates that the battery is about to go dead. Charge the battery immediately.
Turning Power On and Off . Camera-Controller Wireless Connection (Bluetooth) The camera and controller communicate over a Bluetooth wireless technology connection. Once you perform the “pairing” operation required for Bluetooth wireless technology connection, the camera and controller will automatically connect to each other whenever you turn them on. Note that the connection will be lost when the distance between the camera and controller becomes too great.
• The maximum range for shooting with the controller’s shutter button is around 10 meters (32.8'). The maximum range for viewing the image on the controller’s monitor screen is around five meters (16.4'). • If the connection is poor, the controller operation lamp will flash green and “ ” (Communication status between camera and controller) will appear on the monitor screen. Camera response may be slow if you perform an operation on the controller while communication conditions are bad.
Toggling Between the REC Mode and PLAY Mode To enter the PLAY mode To enter the REC mode “ ” (Show Icons) In the REC mode, touch “ ” (PLAY). • If “ ” (PLAY) is not displayed on the screen, you can touching the Review image (page 57), or switch to the PLAY mode by touching “ ” (Show Icons) and then touching “ ” (PLAY). In the PLAY mode, touch “ ” (Show Icons). On the screen image that appears, touch “ ” (REC). Screen after “ ” (Show Icons) is touched “ ” (PLAY) / “ ” (REC) .
3. Touch the date display format you want. Example: July 10, 2017 YY/MM/DD * 17/7/10 DD/MM/YY * 10/7/17 MM/DD/YY * 7/10/17 4. Set the date and the time. • Touch the value you want to change (year, month, day, hour, minute) and then touch “ ”, “ ” to change it. • To switch between 12-hour and 24-hour format, select “am (pm)”/“24h” and then touch “ ”, “ ” to change the setting. 5. 12/24 hour switch icon When the date and time settings are the way you want, touch “OK”.
Preparing a Memory Card Though the camera has built-in memory that can be used to store images and movies, you probably will want to purchase a commercially available memory card for greater capacity. The camera does not come with a memory card. Images recorded while a memory card is loaded are saved to the memory card. When no memory card is loaded, images are saved to built-in memory. • Snapshots and movies stored in built-in memory cannot be copied to a memory card.
To load a memory card 1. On the camera, hold down [p] (Power) for about two seconds to turn off power, and then open the [CARD] cover. 2. Load a memory card. Positioning the memory card so its back is facing upwards (towards the lens side of the camera), slide it into the card slot all the way in until you hear it click securely into place. Back Front 3. Back Close the [CARD] cover. IMPORTANT! • Never insert anything besides a supported memory card (page 30) into the memory card slot.
. To replace the memory card Press the memory card and then release it. This will cause it to pop out of the memory card slot slightly. Pull the card out the rest of the way and then insert another one. • Turn off the camera before replacing the memory card. Replacing the card while the camera is on can result in recorded images not being saved and even damage the memory card. To format (initialize) a new memory card Format a memory card on the camera before using it for the first time.
Shooting a Snapshot Your camera has a variety of different recording modes to suit various shooting conditions and objectives (page 39). This section explains how to use the Dome View recording mode. Selecting the Dome View Recording Mode This mode shoots a domed image that covers a much wider area than a conventional camera. The recorded image has a round shape. 1. Turn on the camera and controller (page 26). This causes the camera and controller to start up on the REC mode. 2. Touch “ 3.
To shoot a snapshot 1. Point the camera at the subject. 2. Press the camera or controller shutter button. The camera will automatically adjust exposure and focus, and then shoot the snapshot. • Normally, shooting a snapshot will cause the operation lamp to flash red once. The camera will automatically put the entire image in focus, and then shoot the snapshot. Camera Operation lamp Shooting a Movie Press [0] (Movie) on the camera or controller to start movie recording.
Viewing Snapshots Use the following procedure to view snapshots on the camera’s monitor screen. • For information about how to play back movies, see page 58. 1. Touch “ ” (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode. “ ” (PLAY) This will display one of the snapshots currently stored in memory. • You can also enter the PLAY mode by touching the review image screen (page 57). • Information about the displayed snapshot also is included (page 10).
Deleting Snapshots and Movies If memory becomes full, you can delete snapshots and movies you no longer need in order to free up storage and record more images. IMPORTANT! • Remember that a file (image) delete operation cannot be undone. . To delete a single file 1. Enter the PLAY mode. 2. Touch “ 3. Touch “ 4. Touch “Delete 1 File”. 5. Flick the screen the left or right to scroll through images until the one you want to delete is displayed. 6. Touch “ ” (Show Icons). ”. ” (Delete).
Snapshot Shooting Precautions Operation • If unwanted light is shining onto the lens, shade the lens with your hand when shooting an image. Monitor Screen when Shooting Snapshots • Subject brightness conditions can cause monitor screen response to slow and can cause digital noise in the monitor screen image. • The image that appears on the monitor screen is for image composition. The actual image will be recorded in accordance with the currently selected recording mode (page 39).
Recording Images Touching the monitor screen in the REC mode will display a screen for configuring REC mode settings. To configure REC mode settings 1. Press [p] (Power) to turn on the camera and enter the REC mode. • If the camera is in the PLAY mode, touch “ ” (REC) to enter the REC mode. [p] (Power) 2. Touch “ 3. Touch the item whose setting you want to change. ” (Show Icons).
Selecting a Recording Mode and Shooting a Snapshot The camera has a variety of different recording modes. 1. In the REC mode, touch the “ Icons). 2. Touch the recording mode icon. 3. Touch the icon of the recording mode you want to use. ” (Show Recording mode icon This enters the selected recording mode. • Touching “< >” will display a detailed explanation about each mode. Flick upwards or downwards on the monitor screen to scroll through modes. When the one you want is displayed, touch its icon.
Shooting a Panorama Image (Panorama) You can use the procedure below to shoot a 360° panorama image without moving the camera. This is done by expanding a Full View image with the center of the lens as a reference point. The size of the recorded image is 7456x1994. 1. Select “< >” (Panorama) as the recording mode. 2. Point the camera upwards. The screen will show part of the final expanded panorama image. 3.
Shooting a 4:3 Aspect Ratio Image (Super Wide Angle) Use the procedure below to record an image produced by cropping the center (4:3 aspect ratio) of the scene being picked up by the lens. The size of the recorded image is 3232x2424. 1. Select “< >” (Super Wide Angle) as the recording mode. 2. Press the shutter button. This records the snapshot.
Shooting Scenes of an Activity at a Fixed Interval (Interval Shooting) You can use Interval Shooting to shoot snapshots and movies automatically at a specified interval. REC Screen Icon Display Scene Description Standard Shoots at a fixed interval. Hiking Shoots using a setup optimized for hiking. Cycling Shoots using a setup optimized for cycling. Snow & Water Shoots using a setup optimized for snow and water sports. Leisure Shoots using a setup optimized for leisure and trips. .
5. Touch an item and then change its setting. Interval Allows selection of one of the shooting intervals below. 5 sec, 15 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min Shooting Style t³: Shoots five snapshots followed by a five-second movie. ³ Only: Shoots a five-second movie. Audio is also recorded with this setting. t Only: Shoots a snapshot. • When “5 sec” is selected for the “Interval” setting, the movie recording time is two seconds. 6. Touch “ 7. Touch “Start”. ” (Back). This starts the operation.
NOTE • Anti-shake is applied in accordance with the current camera settings. However, image anti-shake is not applied. • The current shooting setup, including zoom, cannot be changed while shooting with this function. • The image after each recording operation is displayed only while “Type 1” is selected as the Review image type (page 57). • If the camera battery goes dead during an Interval Shooting operation, the operation will terminate.
. To stop an Interval Shooting operation 1. On the controller, press any button to recover from the sleep state. 2. Touch “ 3. Touch “Yes”. ” icon. This stops the Interval Shooting operation. . To shoot images manually during an Interval Shooting operation You can shoot snapshots and movies manually even while an Interval Shooting operation is in progress. 1. On the controller, press any button to recover from the sleep state. 2.
Shooting with Zoom Digital zoom up to 4X is supported when shooting with the Super Wide Angle recording mode. Note that a digital process is used to enlarge the center of the image, so there is deterioration of image quality. 1. Perform the required screen operation to change the zoom factor as desired. Zoom in: Touch “+”, or spread Zoom out: Touch “–”, or squeeze Telephoto Wide Angle Telephoto : Enlarges the subject and narrows the range.
To record a movie The following procedure explains how to record a movie. • You can change the movie quality setting when shooting with the Super Wide Angle recording mode. See page 50 for details. 1. Press [0] (Movie). Recording time This will start recording. • Stereo audio is also recorded when something other than “HS120” or “HS240” is selected for the movie quality setting. • Nothing is shown on the monitor screen during movie recording while the movie quality setting is “4K” or “FHD (60p)”.
IMPORTANT! • Spending a long time using movie recording will cause the camera to become slightly warm to the touch. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction. • When the movie quality setting is something other than “HS120” or “HS240”, audio will be recorded along with the movie image. Note the following points when shooting a movie. – Take care that the microphones are not blocked by your fingers, etc.
Advanced Recording Settings The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings. Using the REC Menu . Example Menu Screen Operation 1. In the REC mode, touch “ Icons). 2. Touch “MENU”. ” (Show This will display the menu screen. • Menu contents are different in the REC mode and PLAY mode. Tabs 3. Touch the tab where the menu item you want to configure is located. 4. Flick upwards and downwards until you find the item whose setting you want to change.
Shooting by Touching the Monitor Screen (Touch Shooting) Procedure Enter the REC mode * MENU * “r REC MENU” Tab * Touch Shooting When “On” is selected for this setting, you can shoot by touching the screen. NOTE • Touch Shooting cannot be used while the camera is configured with the setting below.
REC Mode Movie Quality Recording speed Movie size Panorama Panorama 30 fps 2880x720 Reducing Blur Due to Camera Movement During Movie Recording (Movie Anti Shake) Procedure Enter the REC mode * MENU * “r REC MENU” Tab * Movie Anti Shake You can reduce blur due to camera movement during movie recording by selecting the (Standard) or (Strong) setting. However, image anti-shake is not used. Also, Anti Shake results in a narrower angle of view during movie recording.
Shooting a Burst of Images (High Speed CS) Procedure Enter the REC mode * MENU * “r REC MENU” Tab * High Speed CS Use the procedure below to shoot a burst of images. 1. Touch an item that matches what you want to shoot. Setting Description 30 fps High-speed shooting of 30 images in one second. PAST Pressing the shutter button will store 15 pre-recorded images along with 15 CS images that are shot after the shutter button is pressed. Off High Speed CS shooting turned off.
Correcting Image Brightness (Brightness) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * “r REC MENU” Tab * Brightness You can manually adjust an image’s exposure value (EV value) before shooting it. The exposure compensation value you set remains in effect until you change it or turn off the camera (which causes it to revert to “0.0”). – Exposure Compensation Range: –2.0 EV to +2.0 EV – Unit: 1/3 EV • To cancel exposure compensation, change the EV value to 0.0. Decreases the EV value.
Adjusting White Balance (White Balance) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * “r REC MENU” Tab * White Balance You can adjust white balance to match the source of light available where you are shooting and avoid the blue cast that results when shooting outdoors when it is cloudy, and the green cast that results when shooting under fluorescent lighting. 1. Touch the type of white balance you want to select. You can see the affect of the white balance setting you select on the monitor screen.
Specifying ISO Sensitivity (ISO) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * “r REC MENU” Tab * ISO ISO sensitivity is a measure of sensitivity to light. Setting Description Auto Adjusts sensitivity automatically according to conditions ISO80 Lower sensitivity Slow shutter speed Less noise Fast shutter speed (Set for shooting in dimly lit areas.
Self-shooting (Mirror Image) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * “r REC MENU” Tab * Mirror Image Turning on this function displays the controller monitor image as a mirror image. This comes in handy when using the controller to compose self-shot images. The image is recorded in normal orientation (not mirror imaged). Normal image Mirrored image NOTE • You can change an image displayed on the screen to a mirror image by flicking the image.
Turning on Image Review (Review) Procedure Enter the REC Mode * MENU * “r REC MENU” Tab * Review While Review is turned on, the camera will display an image immediately after it is recorded. Type 1 Displays a full-screen view of the image for about one second. Type 2 Displays a review image in the lower left corner (when the controller is in landscape orientation) or the upper left corner (in portrait orientation) of the controller monitor screen.
Viewing Snapshots and Movies Viewing Snapshots See page 35 for the procedure for viewing snapshots. Viewing a Movie 1. Touch “ 2. Flick left or right across the screen image to scroll through the movies until the one you want is displayed. ” (PLAY) to enter the PLAY mode. Image quality Movie icon: Movie recording time 3. Touch “ ” (Movie) to start playback. • To clear the icons and shooting information leaving only the image, touch the screen where an icon is not located.
Viewing a Panorama Snapshot 1. In the PLAY mode, flick left or right to display the panorama snapshot you want to view. 2. Touch “< >” to start playback of the panorama. Panorama playback causes the image to scroll left or right. • To clear the icons and shooting information leaving only the image, touch the screen where an icon is not located. Touching the monitor screen again will cause the icons and information to reappear. Current display position Touch “ ”. Touch “ ”.
Viewing the Image Menu The image menu shows multiple images on a single screen. 1. In the PLAY mode, touch “ fingers on the screen. ” or squeeze your This displays the image menu. • Touch “ ”, “ ”, or flick upwards or downwards to scroll to the next page of images. • To view the normal (single image) display mode, touch the image your want to view. • In the case of a movie, the first image in the movie is displayed.
Creating a Time Lapse Movie (Time Lapse) This function creates a Time Lapse Movie up to 10 minutes long by combining snapshots shot with the camera on a particular date, in the order they were shot. 1. In the PLAY mode, touch “ 2. Touch the “ 3. Select how images should be chosen for conversion to a Time Lapse Movie. ” (Show Icons). ” (Time Lapse) icon. Date Create a Time Lapse Movie for a specific date. Interval Group Create a Time Lapse Movie for group of Interval Shooting images (page 42).
NOTE • If the snapshots you are using are different from the aspect ratio of the Time Lapse Movie, there will be black bands along the top and bottom or left and right of the image. • When there is a large number of images, this function will stop processing when the Time Lapse Movie reaches a length of 10 minutes. Subsequent images will not be converted to a Time Lapse Movie. • The types of images below cannot be included in a Time Lapse Movie.
Other Playback Functions (PLAY) The following are menu operations you can use to configure various camera settings. Using the PLAY Menu . Example Menu Screen Operation 1. In the PLAY mode, touch “ Icons). 2. Touch “MENU”. ” (Show This will display the menu screen. • Menu contents are different in the REC mode and PLAY mode. Tabs 3. Touch the tab where the menu item you want to configure is located. 4. Touch the item whose setting you want to change. 5.
Rotating an Image (Rotation) Procedure Enter the PLAY Mode * MENU * Rotation 1. Flick left or right to display the image you want to rotate. 2. Touch “ ”. This will rotate the image 90 degrees to the left. 3. When the image is in the orientation you want, touch “ ”. NOTE • Note that this procedure does not actually change the image data. It simply alters how the image is displayed on the camera’s monitor screen.
Generating an Image from a Full View Image (Generate Image) Procedure Enter the PLAY Mode * MENU * Generate Image You can use the procedure below to generate a cropped image or a panorama image from a Full View image or a Global View image. 1. Flick the screen to the left or right to scroll through images until the Full View or Global view image you want is displayed. 2. Touch the icon of the type of image you want to generate. This displays the expanded image in the size you selected.
Connecting the Camera with a Smartphone (Wireless Connection) Controlling Your Camera with a Smartphone Your camera has both Bluetooth wireless technology and wireless LAN capabilities built in. After establishing a wireless connection with a smartphone, you can perform the operations described in the table below. Requires installation of the EXILIM Connect app on your smartphone. • Your camera is a Bluetooth® Smart device.
With this function: You can do this: View on phone View snapshots stored in camera memory on a smartphone, and copy snapshots and movies to a smartphone for viewing (page 74). IMPORTANT! • Inside an aircraft or anywhere else where use of wireless communication is restricted or prohibited, do not use this camera. • Some smartphone models may not be able to play back movie files from your camera.
. About EXILIM Connect For detailed information about EXILIM Connect, refer to the EXILIM Connect User’s Guide (which you can download at the website below). http://www.exilim.com/manual/ • Note that to view the EXILIM Connect User’s Guide (PDF), you will have to install Adobe Reader. Consult CASIO authorized service center if you are unable to open to display the PDF format User’s Guide. • Note that EXILIM Connect User’s Guides may not be available in all languages.
Getting Ready to Establish a Connection between a Smartphone and Your Camera Installing the EXILIM Connect Smartphone app on your smartphone makes it possible to remotely control the camera from your smartphone and to send images recorded with the camera to your smartphone. Search the EXILIM Connect app on Google Play or App Store and install it on your smartphone.
Establishing a Wireless Connection for the First Time The first time you establish a wireless connection between the camera and a smartphone, you need to use the procedure below to configure wireless connection settings. This operation is required for the first connection only. . Smartphone that supports Bluetooth Smart Connecting the camera to a smartphone using Bluetooth wireless technology (pairing) makes it simple to configure wireless connection settings.
NOTE • “Auto Send” (page 75) will be turned on after you configure wireless connection settings on the camera and smartphone. • After the camera is paired, Bluetooth wireless technology operation will consume battery power even when the camera it turned off. Because of this, it is recommended that you charge the camera’s battery before you plan to use it. . Smartphone that does not support Bluetooth Smart Configure smartphone wireless LAN connection settings (input the camera SSID and password). 1.
. What to do if you are unable to establish a wireless LAN connection between the camera and a smartphone. This problem may be caused when the smartphone is already wirelessly connected to one of the networks or devices below. Go to your smartphone’s Wi-Fi settings and select this camera’s SSID.
4. For the smartphone’s Wi-Fi settings, select the SSID displayed on the camera and establish a wireless LAN connection between the camera and smartphone. 5. On the smartphone, start up the EXILIM Connect app. 6. Compose the image on the smartphone’s screen as you shoot. For information about how to use “Shoot with phone”, refer to the EXILIM Connect manual (page 68).
Viewing Snapshots and Movies in Camera Memory on a Smartphone (View on phone) View snapshots stored in camera memory on a smartphone, and copy snapshots and movies to a smartphone for viewing. . Bluetooth Wireless Technology Connection 1. Perform one of the operations below. – Enter the sleep mode. Turn on the camera and controller. On the controller, press [p] (Power). This will enter the sleep mode, which is indicated by the camera’s operation lamp slowly flashing green.
Configuring Wireless Connection Settings This section explains wireless mode operations and setting items. 1. Touch the “ ” (Wireless) icon. This will display the wireless mode screen. • Pressing the shutter button will return to the screen that was displayed before the wireless mode screen. 2. Touch “Wireless settings”. This will display the wireless setting screen. 3. Touch the item you want to configure. 4. Change the setting of the selected item.
NOTE • Auto Send can be used only with a smartphone that supports Bluetooth Smart. Both a Bluetooth and wireless LAN connection are required between the camera and smartphone to auto send camera images. • You can specify the size of the image sent to the smartphone using “Resize When Sending” (page 77). • You can use the smartphone apps below to view snapshots after sending them.
Resizing Snapshots before Sending Them to a Smartphone (Resize When Sending) Procedure “ ” (Wireless) * Wireless settings * Resize When Sending This feature can be use to resize snapshots before they are sent to a smartphone using “Shoot with phone” or “Send to phone”. Resizing only affects snapshots that satisfy the conditions below. Images that do not satisfy these conditions are sent to the smartphone in the size they are recorded.
NOTE • Changing the wireless LAN password will terminate the connection with the smartphone. To reconnect with the smartphone, configure wireless connection settings (page 70). If your smartphone does not support Bluetooth Smart, perform the operations below to change your smartphone’s Wi-Fi settings. – iPhone: Tap the right arrow of the field where the SSID of the camera is displayed in the Wi-Fi settings to delete network settings. After deleting, select the camera SSID again and input the new password.
Using Two Cameras at the Same Time (Multi Camera Mode) What you can do with two cameras You can register two cameras on the controller and operate them both at the same time or individually. Feature Description Simultaneous shooting with two cameras You could point one camera at yourself and the other camera at a scene, and simultaneously record the scene and your reaction to it. Possibilities are unlimited! Switching between two cameras You can switch between the two cameras as desired.
IMPORTANT! • In addition to the camera that comes with the controller, you can also register the camera model below on the controller. – Separately available EX-FR100CA (available in Japan only) or EX-FR200CA digital camera – EX-FR100 or EX-FR200 camera Preparing a Second Camera to be Registered on the Controller Perform the steps below on the second camera before trying to register it on the controller. 1. Charge the camera’s battery (page 19). 2. Prepare a memory card for the camera (page 30).
NOTE • Up to two cameras can be registered at one time. To add a new camera while two cameras are already registered, you will need to first unregister one of the registered cameras. • A message will appear if camera registration fails, and then the display will return to the screen that was shown before you touched the “¥ Setup” tab. If this happens, perform the camera registration procedure again from step 1. • You can also use the procedure below to register a camera on a controller.
. Camera Connection Priority (Priority) Normally, when two cameras are registered on the controller, turning on the controller and cameras automatically makes the first camera detected Camera 1 (main camera) and the second camera detected Camera 2. You can also use the procedure below to define one of the cameras as Camera 1 (main camera). 1. On the menu screen, touch the “¥ Setup” tab. 2. Touch “Multi Camera”. 3. Touch “Priority”.
Multi Camera Mode The controller is in the Multi Camera Mode while there are two cameras registered on it. Turning on the controller and the two cameras causes the controller to connect with Camera 1 (main camera) first. At this time, “ ” will appear on the display. Touch “ ” to start the connection operation with Camera 2. The controller will be able to control both cameras after connection with the second camera is established.
. Exiting the Multi Camera Mode Exit the Multi Camera Mode whenever you want to use the controller with a single camera. 1. Touch “ 2. Touch the screen of the camera you want to use. ” on the screen. This exits the Multi Camera Mode and displays the image of the camera you selected above. The controller will disconnect from the other camera (the one you did not select above).
Shooting with the Multi Camera Mode This section provides an overview of how to shoot images using the Multi Image screen and the Single Image screen in the Multi Camera Mode. For more detailed information, see “Shooting a Snapshot” (page 33). Shooting with the Multi Image Screen You can use this screen to display images from the two cameras side by side (or above and below in the case of portrait orientation).
. Shooting with a Single Camera You can use the operations below to shoot on either one of the cameras while viewing images of both cameras on the Multi Image screen. To shoot a snapshot 1. Press the Camera 1 or Camera 2 shutter button. This shoots a snapshot on the camera whose shutter button you pressed. To shoot a movie 1. Press the Camera 1 or Camera 2 [0] (Movie) button. This starts movie recording on the camera whose button you pressed. Press [0] (Movie) again to stop recording. .
. Multi Image Screen Operations • You cannot configure camera REC mode settings while the Multi Image screen is displayed. To configure such settings, touch “ ” or “ ” to display the Single Image screen of the camera whose REC mode settings you want to configure, and then touch the REC Mode icon. For information about the REC mode, see page 39. After you are finished configuring settings, touch “ ” to return to Multi Image screen.
Shooting with the Single Image Screen You can use the operations below to shoot with either one of the cameras while viewing its image on the Single Image screen. Camera 1 or Camera 2 REC screen Switches to the Multi Image screen. Switches the Single Image screen between the two cameras. Exits the Multi Camera Mode. . To switch the Single Image screen between the two cameras (Camera 1, Camera 2) 1. Touch “ ” or “ ”. Each touch toggles between Camera 1 and Camera 2. . To shoot a snapshot 1.
. Single Image Screen Operations • Menu screen, REC mode screen, and wireless mode settings you configure for Camera 1 or Camera 2 on the Single Image screen are maintained when you return to Multi Image screen and even when you exit the Multi Camera Mode. • You cannot perform the operations below while the Single Image screen is displayed.
Viewing Snapshots and Movies in the Multi Camera Mode This section provides an overview of how to view images using the Multi Image screen and the Single Image screen in the Multi Camera Mode. For more detailed information, see “Viewing Snapshots and Movies” (page 58). Multi Image Screen Operations You can use this screen to display the playback screens of the two cameras side by side (or above and below in the case of portrait orientation) and view snapshots and movies from both cameras simultaneously.
. To playback movies or panorama images shot with both cameras simultaneously 1. On the Camera 1 or Camera 2 screen, display the movie or panorama image you want to view. While there is a movie or panorama image displayed on the playback screen of both Camera 1 and Camera 2, “ ” (Playback) is displayed in the center of the screen. 2. Touch “ ” (Playback). This starts simultaneous playback of both movies or panorama images.
Single Image Screen Operations You can use the operations below to view snapshots or movies of either Camera 1 or Camera 2 on the Single Image screen. Camera 1 or Camera 2 PLAY screen Switches to the Multi Image screen. Switches the Single Image screen between the two cameras. Displays an image menu (page 60). Exits the Multi Camera Mode. To switch the Single Image screen between the two cameras (Camera 1, Camera 2) 1. Touch “ ” or “ ”. Each touch toggles between Camera 1 and Camera 2. .
Printing Professional Print Service You can take a memory card that contains the images you want to print to a professional print service and have them printed. Printing on a Home Printer You can use a printer equipped with a memory card slot to print images directly from a memory card. For details, see the user documentation that comes with your printer. Printing with a Computer After transferring the images to your computer, use commercially available software to print.
Using the Camera with a Computer Things you can do using a computer... You can perform the operations described below while the camera is connected to a computer. Save images to a computer and view them there • Save images and view them manually (USB connection) (pages 95, 98). Play back and edit movies • You can play back movies (pages 97, 100). • To edit movies, use commercially available software as required. The procedures you need to perform are different for Windows and the Macintosh.
Viewing and Storing Images on a Computer You can connect the camera to your computer in order to view and store images (snapshot and movie files). Never use your computer to modify, delete, move, or rename any image files that are in the camera’s built-in memory or on its memory card. Doing so can cause problems with the camera’s image management data, which will make it impossible to play back images on the camera and can drastically alter remaining memory capacity.
4. Double-click “Removable Disk”. • Your computer recognizes the memory card loaded in the camera (or built-in memory if there is no card) as a removable disk. 5. Right-click the “DCIM” folder. 6. On the shortcut menu that appears, click “Copy”. 7. Windows 10, Windows 8.1 users: Click “Documents”. Windows 7, Windows Vista users: Click “Start” and then “Documents”. • If you already have a “DCIM” folder in “Documents”, the next step will overwrite it.
Playing Movies To play back a movie, first copy it to your computer and then double-click the movie file. Some operating systems may not be able to play back movies. If this happens, you need to install separately available software. • With Windows 10, Windows 8.1 and Windows 7, playback is supported by Windows Media Player 12. • If you are unable to play back movies, go to the URL below to download QuickTime 7 or higher and install it on your computer. https://www.apple.com/quicktime/ .
Using the Camera with a Macintosh When you want to do this: Operating System Version Required Software See page: Save images to your Macintosh and view them there manually OS X Installation not required. 98 Save images to your Macintosh automatically/ Manage images OS X Photos or iPhoto, which comes bundled with some Macintosh products. – Play movies OS X 10.
. To connect the camera to your computer and save files 1. On the camera, hold down [p] (Power) for about two seconds to turn off power. Next, use the micro USB cable that comes with the camera to connect it to your computer's USB port. [USB] port USB • For details about connecting to the camera and precautions when connecting, see page 23. Micro USB cable (included with camera) 2. Press [p] (Power) to turn on the camera.
. To view copied images 1. Double-click the camera’s drive icon. 2. Double-click the “DCIM” folder to open it. 3. Double-click the folder that contains the images you want to view. 4. Double-click the image file you want to view. • For information about file names, see “Memory Folder Structure” on page 102. • An image that was rotated on the camera will be displayed on your Macintosh screen in its original (unrotated) orientation.
Files and Folders The camera creates a file each time you shoot a snapshot, record a movie, or perform any other operation that stores data. Files are grouped by storing them in folders. Each file and folder has its own unique name. • For details about how folders are organized in memory, see “Memory Folder Structure” (page 102). Name and Maximum Number Allowed Example Each folder can contain up to 9999 files named CIMG0001 through CIMG9999. The extension on the file name depends on the file type.
Memory Card Data The camera stores images you shoot in accordance with the Design Rule for Camera File System (DCF). . About DCF The following operations are supported for DCF-compliant images. Note, however, that CASIO makes no performance guarantees concerning these operations. • Transferring this camera’s DCF-compliant images to another manufacturer’s camera and view them. • Printing this camera’s DCF-compliant images on another manufacturer’s printer.
Other Settings (Set Up) This section explains menu items that you can use to configure settings and perform other operations in both the REC mode and PLAY mode. For information about menu operations, see page 49. Adjusting Monitor Screen Brightness (Screen) Procedure MENU * “¥ Setup” Tab * Screen You can use the following procedure to change the brightness of the monitor screen. +2 Brightness that is greater than +1, which makes the screen easier to view. This setting consumes more power.
Locking the Camera or Controller Screen Orientation (Rotation Lock) Procedure MENU * “¥ Setup” Tab * Rotation Lock You can use this setting to fix the orientation of the camera or controller screen image, or allow the orientation to be detected and automatically rotated as required. Off The camera detects its orientation when you are shooting, and stores orientation information along with the image data. During playback of an image, it is displayed in accordance with the orientation information.
Using the Vibration Function (Vibration) Procedure MENU * “¥ Setup” Tab * Vibration While “On” is selected for this function, the controller will vibrate whenever any one of the events described below occurs. • When a preview of an image that what just shot appears on the controller screen • When communication between the camera and controller is lost • When an error occurs • While focus is locked Setting the Camera’s Clock (Adjust) Procedure MENU * “¥ Setup” Tab * Adjust 1.
Specifying the Display Language (Language) Procedure MENU * “¥ Setup” Tab * Language . Specify the display language you want. 1. Flick upwards and downwards until you find the language you want, and then touch to select it. • Camera models sold in certain geographic areas may not support display language selection.
Formatting Built-in Memory or a Memory Card (Format) Procedure MENU * “¥ Setup” Tab * Format If a memory card is loaded in the camera, this operation will format the memory card. It will format built-in memory if no memory card is loaded. • The format operation will delete all contents on the memory card or in built-in memory. It cannot be undone. Make sure you do not need any data currently on the card or in built-in memory before you format it.
Registering a Second Camera (Multi Camera Mode) Procedure MENU * “¥ Setup” Tab * Multi Camera You can connect a second camera to the controller. See page 79 for details.
Appendix Safety Precautions *DANGER This symbol indicates information that, if ignored or applied incorrectly, creates the danger of death or serious personal injury. *WARNING This indication stipulates matters that have the risk of causing death or serious injury if the product is operated incorrectly while ignoring this indication.
*DANGER • Failure to observe any of the following precautions creates the risk of battery overheating, fire, and explosion. – Never use or leave the battery near open flame. – Do not expose the battery to heat or fire. – Make sure the battery is oriented correctly when charging it. – Never carry or store the battery together with items that can conduct electricity (necklaces, pencil lead, etc.).
*WARNING . Smoke, abnormal odor, overheating, and other abnormalities $ • Continued use of the camera while it is emitting smoke or strange odor, or while it is overheating creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present. 1. Turn off the camera. * If the camera will not turn off for some reason, press the [RESET] button (page 8). 2.
*WARNING • Never touch the power plug while your hands are wet. Doing so creates the risk of electric shock. • Should the power cord or power plug become damage, contact your retailer or nearest CASIO authorized service center. • Do not use the USB-AC adapter in areas where liquids* might spill on them. Liquids create the risk of fire and electric shock. * Liquids: Water, sports drinks, seawater, animal or pet urine, etc.
*WARNING . Dropping and Rough Treatment - • Continued use of the camera after it is damaged by dropping or other rough treatment creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Immediately perform the following steps whenever any of the above symptoms are present. 1. Turn off the camera. * If the camera will not turn off for some reason, press the [RESET] button (page 8). 2. If you are using the USB-AC adapter to power the camera, unplug the power plug from the power outlet. 3.
*CAUTION . USB-AC Adapter • Misuse of the USB-AC adapter creates the risk of fire and electric shock. Make sure you observe the following precautions. – Never cover the USB-AC adapter or power cord with a quilt, blanket, or other cover while it is in use, and do not use it near a heater. Doing so can interfere with heat radiation and cause the area around them to become hot. – Do not use detergent when cleaning the power cord, the USB-AC adapter, or the USB cable (especially the plugs and jacks).
*CAUTION . Locations To Be Avoided • Never leave the camera in any of the following types of locations. Doing so creates the risk of fire and electric shock. – Areas subject to large amounts of humidity or dust – Food preparation areas or other locations where oil smoke is present – Near heaters, on a heated carpet, in areas exposed to direct sunlight, in a closed vehicle parked in the sun, or other areas subject to very high temperatures - .
Shock resistant, Splashproof, Dustproof This camera is designed to be shock resistant, splashproof, and dustproof as described below. 0 Shock resistant: Passes testing based on CASIO independent standards*1 formulated according to MIL-Standard 810F Method 516.5-Shock.*2 *1 Drop testing of the camera/controller combination and the camera and controller individually from a height of 1.
• Check the contact surfaces of the [CARD] cover and [USB] cover gaskets for dirt, sand, and any other foreign matter. Clean contact surfaces by wiping them with a soft, clean, dry cloth. Note that a single strand of hair or a single grain of sand can allow water to leak into the camera. • Check the [CARD] cover and [USB] cover splashproofing gaskets are free of cracks, scratches, and other damage. • Close the [CARD] cover and [USB] cover securely into place.
. Cleaning after Use Perform the following steps to clean the camera after using it under water or after it becomes soiled with sand, dirt, or mud. Note that the [CARD] cover and [USB] cover must be closed securely when performing these steps. 1. Immerse the camera in fresh water. • Fill a bucket or other container with tap water or other fresh water, and immerse the camera for about 10 minutes. Gently wipe dust, dirt, sand, and other matter from the camera with your fingers.
. Other Precautions • The accessories that come with the camera are not splashproof. • Subjecting the camera to extreme impact can cause loss of splashproofing. • Moisture on the camera can freeze in very cold environments. Ice left on the camera can lead to malfunction. Do not allow moisture to remain on the camera under cold conditions. • Should water ever leak into the camera and cause malfunction due to improper use, CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Precautions During Use . Data Error Precautions Your digital camera is manufactured using precision digital components. Any of the following creates the risk of corruption of data in camera memory.
. Lens • Never apply too much force when cleaning the surface of the lens. Doing so can scratch the lens surface and cause malfunction. . Caring for your camera • Never touch the lens with your fingers. Finger smudges, dirt, and other foreign matter on the lens can interfere with proper operation of the camera. Use a blower or other means to keep the lens and flash window free of dirt and dust, and wipe gently with a soft, dry cloth. • To clean the camera, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. .
Connection to a public LAN This product does not support wireless LAN connection over a public wireless LAN environment. Intended Areas of Use This camera is intended for use in countries or areas listed at the website linked below. http://world.casio.
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Power Supply Charging . If the camera or controller operation lamp starts flashing red... If the camera or controller operation lamp starts flashing red during charging, it means that further charging is not possible for one of the reasons below. Perform the actions described below to correct the problem and then try charging again.
Battery Precautions . Precautions during Use • Operation provided by a battery under cold conditions is always less than operation under normal temperatures. This is due to the characteristics of the battery, not the camera. • Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is within the range of 15°C to 35°C (59°F to 95°F). Outside this temperature range charging can take longer than normal or even fail. .
Disposing of the Camera When disposing of the camera and controller, be sure to first remove its built-in lithium ion battery and send it in for recycling. IMPORTANT! • The battery of this camera is built-in and cannot be replaced by you. Contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center to have the battery replaced. • Make sure that the camera is turned off before removing the battery. • The edges of the back cover are sharp. Take care not to cut your fingers when removing it.
. Controller 1. Remove the four screws that secure the back of the controller. 2. Holding the back cover in the circled area, rotate in the direction of the arrow to remove the cover. 3. Rotate the cover on the end of the controller in the direction indicated by the arrow to remove it. 4. Remove the six screws that secure the back of the controller. 5.
6. Hook your fingertip at the location indicated in the illustration and lift the battery up to remove it. . Old Rechargeable Battery Handling Precautions • Insulate the positive and negative terminals with tape, etc. • Do not peel the covering off of the battery. • Do not try to take the battery apart.
Using a Memory Card See page 30 for information about supported memory cards and how to load a memory card. . Using a Memory Card • If a memory card starts to behave abnormally during image playback, you can restore normal operation by reformatting it (page 107). However, it is recommended that you always take along multiple memory cards whenever using the camera far away from the home or office.
Reset Initial Default Settings The tables in this section show the initial default settings on menus that appear in the REC mode and PLAY mode when you reset the camera (page 107). • A dash (–) indicates an item whose setting is not reset or an item for which there is no reset setting. IMPORTANT! • Some menu items may not be available, depending on the recording mode being use. .
. Setup Menu Screen 0 Date Style – Info On Language – Rotation Lock Camera: Off Controller: Off Sleep 5 min Format – Reset – Version – Multi-Pairing – Camera Sound Vibration On Adjust – .
When things don’t go right... Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action Power Supply Power does not turn on. 1)The battery of new camera is not charged. Charge the battery before using the camera. 2)The camera battery may be dead. Charge the battery (page 19). If this does not resolve the problem, contact your retailer or a CASIO authorized service center. The camera suddenly powers down. 1)The battery may be dead. Charge the battery (page 19).
Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action There is digital noise in images. Sensitivity may have been increased automatically for a dark subject, which increases the chance of digital noise. Use a light or some other means to illuminate the subject. A recorded image was not saved. 1)Camera power may have been turned off before the save operation was complete, which will result in the image not being saved. If the battery indicator shows , charge the battery as soon as possible (page 19).
Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action File Deletion A file cannot be deleted. The file may be protected. A protected image cannot be deleted. Wireless Connection I can’t establish a 1)The camera cannot connect with a smartphone if they are wireless connection. too far apart from each other. The wireless LAN 2)The smartphone may be connected with another wireless connection is device. Check the smartphone’s Wi-Fi settings and confirm broken.
Problem Possible Cause and Recommended Action Other The wrong date and time are displayed, or the wrong date and time are being stored along with image data. The date and time setting is off. Set the correct date and time (page 105). The messages on The wrong display language is selected. Change the display the display are in language setting (page 106). the wrong language. Images cannot be transferred over a USB connection. 1)The USB cable may not be connected securely to the camera.
Display Messages Access timed out. Connection dropped. Appears when a connection could not be established with a smartphone. Battery is low. This message appears when the camera or controller battery goes dead. Camera connection was lost. Power will turn off. A Bluetooth connection between the camera and controller could not be established or maintained (page 143). There is something wrong with the memory card. Turn off the camera, remove the memory card and then reload it into the camera.
Number of Snapshots/Movie Recording Time Snapshot Recording Mode Image Size (Pixels) Approximate File Size Built-in Memory*1 Recording Capacity microSD Memory Card*2 Recording Capacity Dome View 3888x3888 4.13 MB 7 2286 Panorama 7456x1944 2.99 MB 14 4283 Super Wide Angle 3232x2424 X.
Image Size / Pixels (Audio) Approximate Data Rate (Frame Rate) HS120 1280x720 (No audio) XX.X Megabits/ second (XXX frames/ second) HS240 640x480 (No audio) XX.X Megabits/ second (XXX frames/ second) STD 640x480 (Stereo) XX.X Megabits/ second (XXX frames/ second) Maximum File Size 29 minutes or 4 GB Built-in Memory*1 Recording Capacity Maximum Recording Time with microSD Memory Card*2 File Size of 1-minute Movie X seconds XX minutes X seconds XXX.X MB X seconds XX minutes X seconds XXX.
Specifications File Format Snapshots: JPEG (Exif Version 2.3; DCF 2.0 standard) Movies: MOV format, H.264/AVC standard, IMA-ADPCM (Stereo) Recording Media Built-in Memory (Image Storage Area: 49.9MB*) microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC * Built-in memory capacity after formatting Recorded Image Sizes Snapshots: 12M (4000x3000), 5M (2560x1920) Movies: Full HD (1920x1080 30 fps), STD (640x480 30 fps), HS240 (512x384 240 fps) Effective Pixels 10.2 Megapixels Imaging Element Size: 1/2.
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Approximate Battery Life All of the values provided below represent the approximate amount of time under normal temperature (23°C (73°F)) before the camera turns off. These values are not guaranteed. Low temperatures shorten battery life.
. USB-AC adaptor (AD-C53U) Input 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 100 mA Output 5.0 V DC, 650 mA Operating Temperature Requirements 5 to 35°C (41 to 95°F) Dimensions 53 (W) x 21 (H) x 45 (D) mm (2.1" (W) x 0.83" (H) x 1.8" (D)) (excluding projections) Weight Approximately 37 g (1.3 oz) • Power cord precautions for use in Singapore The power cord set is not supplied. The power cord used must comply with relevant national and/or international standards.
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