2 Pros ENTER of the control button. The Clock display appears. 3 Select the display mode of date M/D/Y, or D/M/Y) by pressing the control button. 4 Set the date and time. 1) Select an item to be set by pressing the control button. 2) Set the value by pressing the control button. 5 When ail settings are finished, select OK by pressing ¥ of the control button. 6 Press ENTER of the control button, The date and time are set, and the Setup display is retrieved.
Recommended resolutions Setting the Zoom Range (ZOOM) Print sk Ri ded Size Ne a pad prohibition The zoom range is set to 1.3X (f= 15.6 to 19.8 mm) at ize No. eight Width HGH | MID | $TD the factory. This range can be changed to 2.6x (f= 7.50 {inches) | (inches) to 19.8 mm) with the procedures below. 1 Ths 120 108 Gly 4,17 (D2) 7,18 (D4) Sct the PLAY/CAMERA switch to CAMERA. 9 50 485 Set the POWER switch to ON. 7 ras | Fa ld Clo 3 Press the MENU button twice. 22(L2 The Menu display appears.
Setting the Shooting Conditions The shorting conditions are set at the factory so that you can take pictures automatically. If necessary, you can set the conditions manually. The shooting conditions that can be controlled manually depend on the exposure control mode. The table below shows the available shooting conditions for each exposure control mode. Exposure control | Flash mode Relighting/ | Shutterbug Aperture White balance | Exposure revise mode (FLASH MODE) | photometer | (SHUTTER) |(APERTURE) (WB.
Setting the flash mode (FLASH MODE) ‘When the exposure mode is set to PROGRAM AUTO or APERTURE PRIORITY, the exposure is automatically adjusted, and three flash modes are available. When the exposure control is set to MANUAL EXPOSURE, the exposure is manually adjusted, and two flash modes are available. 1 Set the PLAY/CAMERA switch to CAMERA. 2 Sct the POWER switch to ON. 3 Press the MENU bunion twice. The Menu display appears, 4 Select FLASH MODE by pressing the control button.
6 selectman appropriate value by pressing the control button. 7 Press ENTER of the control button, The selected value is set, and the Menu display is retrieved. To revise the exposure easily The exposure can easily be changed by pressing the control button. When the button is pressed, the value displayed on the LCD changes. Adjusting the white balance 1 Sot the PLAY/CAMERA switch to CAMERA. 2 Set the POWER switch to ON. 3 Press the MENU button twice. The Menu display appears. 4 Select W.
38 The Guide Print-RIB and Guide Print-Dogma are always displayed on the LCD. You cannot set them not to be displayed. 6 When setting is finished, select RETURN by pressing the control button, 7 Press ENTER of the control button. The Setup display is retrieved. Setting the Frame (FRAME) Guidelines for adjusting the size and position of the subject are helpful to decide on framing.
2 Select FRAME by pressing the control button. 3 Press ENTER of the control button, The frame select display appears. 4 Select FRAME [2], FRAME [3] or by pressing the control button. The guidelines for the selected frame appear on the LCD. 5 Press ENTER of the control button. The Setup display is retrieved.
a 1) 21(S): Size of smaller image of 21. Special-1 21(L): Size of a larger image of 21, Special-1 2) 22(8): Size of a smaller image of 22. Special-2 22(L): Size of a larger image of 22. Special-2 &) Adjusting the upper and lower guidelines The upper and lower guidelines of are set at the same position of at the factory. You can modify the position of the two guidelines with the procedures below, For the size of printouts after adjusting the position, see “Size of printouts for FRAME[5] on page 40.
Print size Factory setting Size {inches} | (inches) | (inches) | (inches) 27.0 0.16 20(D4D8) 330 0.19 029 | 019) | Crp) | 0°he) 13,2267 #8 33 85 230 | 013 (ly | (Phe | Cy) | Phy 23.0 0.13 21.0 0.12 ayy | ap | (ha) 16.5 0.1 Cry | Pip | Crp | Ali 1) 21(S): Size of a smaller image of 21. Special-1 21(L): Size of a larger image of 21. Special-1 2) Size of a smaller image of 22. Special-2 22(L): Size of a larger image of 22. Special-2 Bhs BRUNETTE \ (= LINE Adjusting the width of the guidelines 1 Display the Set
Print size Factory 5 Press ENTER of the control button. setting G Size (ob) The guidelines disappear, and the Setup display is {inches) | (inches) | {inches) retrieved. 0.25 @4y) 48.5 249 0.23 (D6), 47 37 20.2 0.18 nee? (D4/D8) 45 3s 202 0.18 Phe | (The | Chg 12 45 45 249 0.23 Phe | UPd | 13,22 8 43 33 171 | 016 17.1 0.16 aly | Phe 15.6 0.14 ay | alg 124 0.11 Hay) | Ely | Ch 1) 21¢8): Size of a smaller image of 21. Special-1 21(L): Size of a larger image of 21.
Setting Power Save Mode (POWER SAVE) ‘When the power save mode is set, the LCD is automatically turned off after the set period has elapsed with no operation. To reactivate the LCD, press any button of the camera. 1 Display the Setup display. For details on displaying the Setup display, see “Displaying the Setup display” on page 32. 2 Select POWER SAVE by pressing the control button. 3 Press ENTER of the control button. The Power Save display appears.
Selecting Sound During Operation (SOUND) ‘When you operate the camera, you can be prompted or notified with the sound if you wish. 1 Display the Setup display. For details on displaying the Setup display, see “Displaying the Setup display” on page 32. 2 Select SOUND by pressing the control button. 3 Press ENTER of the control button. The Sound display appears. 4 Select the sound settings by pressing the control button. OFF: No sound is heard.
6 Celesta picture to be moved by pressing the control button, and press ENTER of the control button, The cursor stops blinking. 7 Move the blinking vertical line to the position wire the picture is to be moved by pressing, >, Aor ¥ of the control button, and press ENTER of the control button, The picture is moved to the designated position, and the Menu display is retrieved, The vertical line is blinking. Locking the Menu of the Camera The menu can be locked in CAMERA and PLAY mode.
SHARPNESS: Pressing » makes the edges of objects in a picture sharper. GAMMA: Pressing € makes the color tone of the whole picture lighter, while pressing » makes it deeper. © Press the EXEC button when the adjustment is completed. The display returns to COLOR ADJUST Printing out a guide image To check the results of your adjustments, print out one of the camera's guide images. Press the SIZE button of the camera to select Guide Print-RIB or Guide Print-Dogma, then execute printing.
Adjusting the Printing Location (PRINT SETTING) Adjust so that a printed image is correctly located on the print paper when the UPCHUCK is used. The printing location can be shifted Tum on the printer. Press the MENU button. 3 Press the control button to display PRINT SETTING 4 press » of the control button, PRINT OFFSET: appears. 5 Press the control button to select the offset value. © Press the EXEC button. The offset value selected in step 5 is registered, and the display returns to PRINT SETTING.
48 Communication between the Camera and Printer Using the Bluetooth For the communication between the camera and printer with the Bluetooth, the following settings are required: + The same passkey are set on the camera and printer. » The § Bluetooth lamp is lit Checking the current settings ‘You can check the current passkey settings on the camera and printer. Settings on the camera 1 Set the POWER switch to ON. 2 Press the MENU button twice. 3 Select SETUP by pressing the control button.
6 Press «or » of the control button to set the POWER to ON. 7 Press the EXEC button. “REBOOTING” appears, Then the printer is restarted, and the ©) Bluetooth lamp Heights. Adding printers * You can use up to three printers with the camera. When printers are added to the system, you can select the printer to be used with the PRINTER button of the camera. It is convenient that each printer have a device number (from 1.10 9).
Locations of Parts For details, see the pages shown in parentheses. Camera Front [A] Flash 36) Lights according to the selection of FLASH MODE of the menu. © Bluetooth lamp (48) Lights when MODULE of Bluetooth in menu is set to ON to indicate the Bluetooth function is enabled FLASH jack Connect a cord from an external flash that supports an X contact. When an external flash that supports an X contact is connected with the synchronization cord, the flash lights synchronizing with the shutter.
[8} Tripod resew hale (13) Used to attach the camera to the tripod. [8] Lens (f=7.5 to 19.8 mm, F-2.8 to Auto focus lens with optical zoom. fil Viewfinder You can see the subject through the viewfinder and can shoot a picture without using the LCD monitor. Use the viewfinder to check the subject. The picture seen through the viewfinder does not reflect the framing correctly. Battery compartment lid (11) Insert four NH-AA batteries and the lithium button battery, and close the lid.
| Rear PRINTER button Selects a printer when multiple printers are used. For details, refer to the Operating Instructions {Advanced Operations). f2] COLOR/B/W button (20) Selects COLOR or B/W (black and white) for a printout, [3] SIZE button (19) Selects the size for a printout. [4] POWER switch (17) Turns the power to the camera ON or OFF.
PLAY/CAMERA switch (17, 21) Use this switch to toggle between playback and recording modes. CAMERA: Set the switch at this position to take a picture. PLAY: Scythe switch at this position to view the images stored in memory. [8] MONITOR (PAL) switch (43) ‘When a video cable is connected to the VIDEO QUT jack and VIDEO OUT of the menu is set to PAL, this switch is enabled. Select which yeu use for monitoring a picture, the LCD or video monitor.
Printer Front [1] (standby) button and lamp (18, 45) Press to turn on the printer, and the lamp lights. Pressing it again makes the lamp go out, and the printer enters the standby mode. [Z] Paper tray slot (16) Insert the paper tray. Operation display ‘When the power turned on, the operation mode or menu tier appears. MENU button (20, 45) Press to display the menu item or to cancel any changes made on the menu items that you have not registered.
Rear Paper jam remove cover (61) ‘When a paper jam occurs, remove this cover, and remove the jammed paper. connector (17) Connect to a wall outlet using the supplied AC power cord. USE connector Connect to the USB connector on a computer using the USB cable. When connecting a computer using a USB cable, depending on the type of computer, normal operation may not he obtained. In such a case, use a commercially available USB hub.
Precautions Safety » Operate the printer and the AC power adapter using the power source specified in “Specifications” {page 58). * Be careful not to damage the power cord by placing or dropping heavy objects dangerous to use the printer or AC power adapter with a damaged power cord. + If you do not intend to use the printer or AC power adapter for a long time, disconnect the power cord. + Unplug the power cord by grasping the plug, not the cord itself.
operation Test shooting Before shooting, you should always take a few test shots and review them to see that the camera is functioning normally. Copyright laws “You may take pictures for your personal enjoyment with this digital still camera. However, it is illegal to take pictures of items protected by copyright laws without the permission of the copyright owner. Keep this in mind when shooting in concerts, shows and exhibitions, ete. —many of the items on display are protected by copyrights.
58 Specifications Camera General Power supply ~~ Supplied from Sony NH-AA Batteries or from an AC power adapter (8.4 V DC) Operating temperature 5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F) Storage temperature ~20°C to +60°C (-4°F to +140°F) Operating humidity 20% to 80% (non condensation) Dimensions 230 x 190 % 74 mm (945 inches) Mass Approx.
Maximum print size UPCHUCK: 101.6 X 151.4 mm {@x6 i 'g inches) (no border) UPCHUCK: 70.1 x 95.3 inches) (no border) UPCHUCK: 1664 x 2440 dots UPCHUCK: 1112 Xx 1512 dots Print pixels USB interface Data-transmission system Compliant with the Universal Serial Bus Specifications Revision 1.1 Pin assignment of the USB connector vo Signal Function Vee Cable power, maximum current: 100 ma roe Data Data ra Data Data, can be pulled up to +3.
60 Troubleshooting If you run into any problem when using your UPXC200, use the following table as a guide to troubleshoot the problem. If the problem persists, contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility. Camera Symptom Power is not fumed off even if the POWER switch is set to OFF. The camera is bung up.
Symptom Possible causes/Action "A part of the picture is | A finger was blocking fh lens. missing. ~» Hold the camera correctly, and make curs a finger docs not block the lens. Tess dark around the picture. the built-in flash is used. Set the zoom position to 1.3x or lower. Printer Symptom Action Cannot operate the « The AC power cord is not connected printer affixes the power | comely, switch is muted on, ~+ Connect the AC power cord to an AC outlet securely. do not match.
62 5 Press the EXEC button, The cleaning cassette and protective sheet will clean inside the printer. After the cleaning is finished, the protective sheet is automatically ejected, 6 Remove the cleaning cassette from the printer and set the print cartridge and print paper. Bluetooth Function Symptom Cause/solution Data cannot be + The distance between the device and the transmitted. printer is too great. —Locate the devices within the maximum communicable distance.
Error messages Error message Cause Faction Camera Printer SET MEDIA RIBBON END « The print cartridge bas run out. SET CARTRIDGE ~ Replace the print cartridge. SET PAPER « "The print paper has run out. PUSH EXEC —»Put print paper in the paper tray and press the EXEC button, * The paper tray is not inserted in the printer. —» Insert the paper tray and press the EXEC button. CHECK PRINTER. PAPER JAMMING + The print paper may jam. REMOVE PRINTS —> Remove the jammed paper, if my. See “If paper jams” on page 61.