User Guide
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This manual is a provisional version only.
User interface settings
MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > User Interface
e User Interface settings control the way the sensor unit interacts with you, the photogra-
pher. It also presents some battery-saving options and includes date and time settings.
Entries of the USER INTERFACE Menu
To get to the user interface settings, open MAIN MENU > SETTINGS > USER INTERFACE
menu. e user interface menu includes both entries and sub-menus. e following
entries are available here:
• Sound:
e sensor unit uses audio feedback to help let you know if each new image is
exposed correctly. is is part of the instant approval architecture, which is
described in Using Instant Approval Architecture . is menu entry enables
you to turn the sound on or off.
• Language:
e menu system can be displayed in any of several languages, including
English, French and German. is menu entry enables you to select your
preferred language for the menus.
• Power Down:
To help preserve the charge of your camera battery, you can set the camera to
power down aer a specified period of inactivity. e effect is exactly the same
as though you had pressed the off button on the camera. Once it has powered
down, you must turn the sensor unit on before you can take more pictures. Set
this to Never to disable this feature (this is the default setting). Set to a value
between 3 and 99 minutes to establish a time-out.
Note that you can also set a display time-out, which darkens the display to help save battery
power, but leaves the camera turned on so it will respond instantly to the shutter release
and other buttons; see Making Display Settings for details.
• Mark Overexp.:
is feature helps draw your attention to areas of your images that are over-
exposed. When this feature is enabled, the single-image preview display will
highlight each overexposed pixel by flashing it white and black. Set this entry
to Yes to enable the feature; set to No to disable it. See also Overexposure
Indicator .
(1 - 99, Never)










