EN DERMOCAMERA Model User’s Guide Thank you for purchasing this CASIO product. • Be sure to keep all user documentation handy for future reference.
Indications for Use The Dermocamera DZ-D100 is a camera intended to capture high quality dermoscopic images. Rx only Operating Principle Image data captured from the lens is converted to electrical signals by a CMOS imaging element inside the camera and displayed as an image on the camera’s LCD monitor. The operator composes the image to be photographed while viewing the image shown on the LCD monitor and takes the photograph by pressing the shutter button.
Checking the Accessories When you open the package, check that it contains all the accessories listed below. If any items are missing, refer to the contact information in “Inquiries Regarding Functioning, Operation or Purchase”.
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Contents Indications for Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Operating Principle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Intended Purpose and Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Checking the Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Important Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
❚❙ Getting Better Images 39 Photography Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ Viewing Image Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Displaying the scale on the LCD monitor when shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the light brightness for shots. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Changing the filter for shots . . . . . . . . .
❚❙ Other Settings 61 Modifying other settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ ❚ Configuring Wi-Fi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Configuring the recording mode options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the still image size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Component Names Numbers in parentheses ( ) indicate the main page on which the component is described.
LCD Monitor Display Details and Switching Procedure The LCD monitor uses icons and numbers to display a wide range of information. • The screen pictured below is to show where the different information is displayed. The actual LCD monitor will not appear as shown here. . When shooting still images 1 2 3 4 5 OFF 6 17 7 18 19 20 8 16 9 6mm Patient ID A123456789 Doctor ID 15 14 13 12 A123456789 10 11 Recording mode (page 30) Focusing frame (page 24) No.
. When playing back still images 1 2 3 OFF 11 12 10 13 4 Patient ID A123456789 Doctor ID A123456789 5 9 8 7 6 Recording mode (page 30) No.
. Selecting the details displayed on the LCD monitor Tapping (information display selector) allows you to toggle between showing and hiding information on the screen. This can be selected in both recording mode and playback mode. Recording mode Information display ON Information such as settings is displayed. Information display OFF Settings and other information are not displayed. Playback mode B Information display ON Photography settings, date, time and other information are displayed.
Introduction (Basic Operation) After unpacking the product, charge the battery The battery is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Use the procedure below to load the battery into the camera and charge it. • This camera uses a CASIO dedicated lithium-ion rechargeable battery (DNP100M) as its power supply. (Batteries other than the DNP-100M cannot be used.) Inserting the battery 1. Open the battery cover. 2. Insert the battery.
Replacing the battery Stopper 1. Press [p] (Power) to switch the camera off and then open the battery cover. 2. Remove the battery and insert a new battery. 3. Close the battery cover. IMPORTANT! • When you have pressed [p] (Power) to switch the camera off, do not remove the battery while the operation check indicator (page 8) is flashing green. Doing so may cause data to be deleted or corrupted. Charging .
IMPORTANT! • If you press the [p] (Power) button when the AC adapter for camera charging is connected to the camera, the camera starts up. At that point, charging stops. • The AC adapter for camera charging heats up slightly during charging. This is normal and does not indicate malfunction.
Checking the remaining battery charge As the battery uses up charge, the battery level indicator shown on the LCD monitor changes as shown below. Battery level Full Battery level indicator * Level indicator color White * Low * White * * White * * Red * Red Indicates that the battery is low on charge. Recharge the battery soon. Indicates that the camera cannot take photos. Recharge the battery immediately.
Preparing Memory Cards To store photographed images, use a third-party memory card. (No memory card is provided with this camera.) This camera has built-in memory that allows you to shoot a number of still images and short videos. If a memory card is inserted, the images and videos you shoot are recorded on the memory card. If not, they are recorded in built-in memory. • See page 82 for information on the number of still images and videos you can store. .
2. Insert the memory card. Hold the memory card with the back side uppermost (towards the LCD monitor) and push it into the memory card slot until you hear a click. Back Front 3. Back Close the battery cover. IMPORTANT! • Do not insert anything other than designated memory cards (page 16) into the memory card slot. • If any foreign object or moisture gets into the memory card slot, switch the camera off and remove the battery. Then refer to the contact information in “Inquiries Regarding Repairs”.
Switching the Camera On/Off . Switching the camera on Pressing [p] (Power) switches the camera on in recording mode so that it is ready to take pictures. Pressing [p] (Playback) again at this point switches the camera to playback mode and you can view still images or videos shot previously (pages 25, 44). • Pressing [p] (Playback) switches the camera on in playback mode. • In playback mode, press [p] (Playback) or press the shutter button to return to recording mode.
Using the Touch Panel The LCD monitor on this camera is a touch panel. This enables you to control various camera operations by touching the panel. LCD monitor Tap Briefly touch the screen. Used to select and specify icons and menu options. Swipe Touch the screen and then slide your fingertip up, down, left or right on the screen. Used for operations such as viewing the previous or next image. Pinch-out Touch the screen with two fingers and then slide them apart on the screen.
Setting the Display Language, Date & Time When You First Use the Camera The first time you switch the camera on after purchasing it A screen for setting the display language, date & time appears. If you do not set the date & time, the correct date & time will not be recorded on photographed images. 1. Press [p] (Power) to switch the camera on. 2. Set the display language. [p] (Power) Select the language to be displayed in the screens and tap .
Opening and Closing the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor on this camera is hinged at the top so that it opens 180° upwards. 180° . Opening the LCD monitor As shown in the illustration, place your fingertip at in the center of lower edge of the LCD monitor and lift it upwards so that it rotates and opens. • The LCD monitor does not open from the top. Always open it from the bottom, as shown in the illustration. IMPORTANT! • Opening the LCD monitor switches the camera on.
Holding the Camera Correctly If you move the camera as you are pressing the shutter button, the image shot will not be clear. Hold the camera as shown in the illustration at right and lock your arm against your body. Press the shutter button gently and hold the camera steady as the shutter releases and immediately afterwards. Held level Held on end . Photographing the area around the affected area Point the camera at the area containing the lesion and take a picture.
Photography Setting the recording mode This camera features 7 recording modes that can be selected according to the purpose of the photography. NORMAL, DERMO CONT, DERMO, DERMO AIF, MOVIE NORMAL, MOVIE DERMO, MICROSCOPE • For detailed information on the modes, see “Setting Recording Modes and Shooting Still Images and Videos” (page 30). • You can specify whether the recording mode options are shown or hidden (page 61). 1. Press [p] (Power) to switch the camera on.
Photography 1. Point the camera at the site to be photographed or place the lens directly onto the affected area. • You can change the zoom ratio. Zoom button 2. Press the shutter button down halfway to focus the image. Operation check indicator Focusing frame When the image is focused, the camera gives two short beeps and the operation check indicator and focusing frame turn green. Press down Press down gently until it stops halfway “Bibip” (focused) 3.
Viewing Photographed Still Images and Videos You can view photographed still images or videos on the LCD monitor. 1. Press [p] (Playback) to set the camera to playback mode. • One of the recorded still images or videos appears on the LCD monitor. • Information about the displayed still image or video is also displayed (page 10). • You can also view just the still image [p] (Playback) or video without the information being displayed (page 11).
Deleting Photographed Still Images and Videos When the camera’s memory is full, deleting still images and videos shot previously will free up some memory capacity so that you can shoot new images. • You can delete files simply by tapping (Trash). . Deleting files 1 at a time 1. Swipe left or right to view the file to be deleted. 2. Tap 3. Tap (Trash). . • To delete more files, simply repeat steps 1-3. • To stop deleting, tap in the confirmation message. . Deleting selected files 1.
. Deleting all files 1. Tap (Switch to thumbnail display) to display the image list. 2. Tap (Trash). • The deletion menu appears. 3. Tap “Delete All Files”. • The “Delete all files.” confirmation message appears. 4. Tap . All the files are deleted and the “There are no files.” message appears. . Deleting/restoring files in the Trash When the Trash function is enabled (page 63), deleted images are temporarily moved to the Trash. You can delete or restore files that are in the Trash.
Deleting selected files 1. Tap (Switch to thumbnail display) to display the image list. 2. Tap (Trash). • The deletion menu appears. 3. Tap “Trash”. • The files that have been moved to the Trash are displayed. 4. Tap the files you want to delete from the Trash to select them. • A check mark appears next to the selected files. 5. Tap . • The “Delete selected files.” confirmation message appears. 6. Tap . • The selected files are permanently deleted. . Emptying the Trash 1.
Notes on Taking Pictures Operation • Do not open the battery cover while the operation check indicator is flashing green. Doing so could cause problems such as photographed images not being saved correctly, recorded images being corrupted and the camera not functioning normally. . Auto Focus Limitations • The camera may not focus correctly for the following types of subject or in the following situations.
Photography Setting Recording Modes and Shooting Still Images and Videos This camera features 7 recording modes that can be selected according to the purpose of the photography. Recording mode 1. Details NORMAL Use this mode to take a normal photograph of the affected area and its periphery. DERMO CONT Use this mode to use a single shutter release to take polarized, non-polarized and UV* close-up shots with the same angle of view. * A safe light wavelength of 405 nm is used.
Photography in NORMAL mode (NORMAL) Shoots still images for clinical use. Suitable for normal still image photography. 1. Set the recording mode to “ 2. Point the camera at the subject and press the shutter button down halfway to focus the image. 3. With the camera fixed in place, press the shutter button down fully. NORMAL”. • A still image is photographed. • You can also take photos by tapping .
Photography in DERMO mode (DERMO) Shoots still images for close-up shots of the affected area. 1. Set the recording mode to “ 2. Place the camera lens directly on the affected area and press the shutter button down halfway to focus the image. 3. With the camera fixed in place, press the shutter button down fully. DERMO”. • A close-up still image is photographed. • You can also take photos by tapping .
4. With the camera fixed in place, press the shutter button down fully. • A close-up still image is photographed. • You can also take the shot by tapping . The screen shown at left appears while the still images are being merged. Busy... Please wait… OFF 5. Once merging is completed, a thumbnail version of the still image appears at the bottom right of the screen. Remove the 3D adapter. Grip the protruding section of the 3D adapter and detach it from the camera.
Shooting video in DERMO mode (MOVIE DERMO) Shoots videos for close-up shots of the affected area. 1. Set the recording mode to “ 2. Place the camera lens directly on the affected area and tap DERMO”. . • Video shooting starts. 3. Tap to end shooting. NOTE • You can also start and end recording by pressing the shutter button. • The auto focus operates continually during video shooting.
2. Mount the camera on the microscope. The microscope adapter has two differently sized eyepieces (30 mm (1.2") dia. and 23.2 mm (0.9") dia.). When mounting the 30 mm (1.2") dia. eyepiece, leave the end cover fitted on the adapter. When mounting the 23.2 mm (0.9") dia. eyepiece, loosen the stopper screw and remove the end cover. Mounting diagram When mounting the camera on a microscope Stopper screw End cover 3. Set the recording mode to “ 4.
Viewing Images Immediately After Shooting After you take a picture, a thumbnail version of the photographed image appears at the bottom right of the screen. Modes other than DERMO CONT DERMO CONT mode OFF OFF UV NonPolarized polarized Tap the thumbnail to view the playback image. Adjusting the Brightness (Exposure Compensation) You can manually adjust the exposure compensation value (EV value) according to the brightness when the shot is taken. – Exposure compensation value: -2.0 to +2.
Using the Zoom With the digital zoom (a method for digitally zooming in on the central part of an image), you can zoom in on your shots up to 8x. 1. In recording mode, pinch in to zoom out or pinch out to zoom in. OFF • You can change the scale using the zoom buttons. Pinch-in/Pinch-out 2. Tap Zoom button or press the shutter button to take the shot. NOTE • You can zoom the image while shooting video.
Applying Protective Film to Take Photos You can apply protective film (DFP-100M (sold separately)) to the camera lens to protect it against scratches and soiling. • Before using the protective film, carefully read the "Notes on Using this Product" provided with the film to ensure that you use it correctly. 1. Apply the protective film to the camera. Remove the backing paper from the protective film and apply the film to the lens.
Getting Better Images This camera features a range of settings that can be accessed via screen icons. Photography Settings OFF 6mm Information display selector icon Scale display icon Light selector icon Filter selector icon Settings icon Wi-Fi connection selector icon Self-timer icon Adapter selector icon Viewing Image Information Tap to display the photography information. Tap the icon again to hide the photography information.
Changing the light brightness for shots Tap or to change the brightness of the light. The available light settings vary depending on the recording mode. • NORMAL, MOVIE NORMAL: AUTO (default)ĺ LOWĺ MIDDLEĺ HIGHĺ OFF • DERMO CONT, DERMO, DERMO AIF, MOVIE DERMO: MIDDLE (default)ĺ HIGHĺ LOW NOTE • In MICROSCOPE mode, the setting cannot be changed. The icon is displayed. Changing the filter for shots Tap to switch between the polarizing, non-polarizing and UV photography filters.
Shooting with the small-diameter adapter When photographing lesions in difficult-to-focus locations, such as between fingers, fit the small-diameter adapter (sold separately) to the camera to take the shot. 1. Fit the small-diameter adapter on the camera. Ensure that the raised flange on the small-diameter adapter is securely fitted into the notch on the camera. Camera notch Camera 2. Tap select (recall) on the left side of screen and OFF .
5. Remove the small-diameter adapter. To remove the small-diameter adapter, press the release button on the rim of the adapter as you remove it from the camera. Release button NOTE • To maintain a consistent angle of view for shots taken with the small-diameter adapter mounted, take care not to press too hard on or apply excessive force to the small-diameter adapter. • The small-diameter adapter cannot be used in NORMAL, MOVIE NORMAL or MICROSCOPE mode. • The default zoom magnification setting is 3x.
Adjusting the color tones (White Balance) You can adjust the white balance of still images and videos shot in NORMAL mode. The white balance of still images and videos shot in other modes cannot be adjusted. 1. Tap 2. Tap (recall) on the left side of screen. (Setting). The Setting menu appears. 3. Tap “White Balance”. The white balance settings are displayed.
Viewing Still Images and Videos Viewing Photographed Still Images and Videos Refer to page 25 for more information on the procedure. Zooming in on images 1. Set the camera to playback mode and swipe left or right to show the image you want to view. 2. Pinch-out on the image or press the zoom button (+) to zoom in on the displayed image. You can swipe to zoom in on a different area. Pinchin on the image or press the zoom button (-) to zoom out from the displayed image.
Other Playback Functions This section describes functions that you can use and configure in playback mode. Using various playback functions and settings Displaying a scale on playback images Displaying the scale enables you to estimate the size of an affected area. 1. Set the camera to playback mode and tap (Scale display). The scale appears in the center of the screen. 2. Touch the scale to rotate it. You can rotate the scale to the direction you want to assess.
Resetting the Doctor ID or Patient ID You can reset the Doctor ID and Patient ID registered in a photographed image. 1. Display the image with the Doctor ID or Patient ID you want to reset. 2. Tap 3. Tap the Doctor ID or Patient ID. to display the photography information. YES The “Reset Doctor ID ?” or “Reset Patient ID ?” message appears. Reset Patient ID ? NO 4. Tap . OFF The reset ID field is cleared. Patient ID Pati Doctor ID A123456789 Setting the video playback volume 1.
Viewing images on an external monitor 1. Switch off the camera and use a third-party HDMI cable to connect the camera to the external monitor. • Use only HDMI cables (third-party) that carry the logo shown at right. • Switch the camera off before connecting or disconnecting the cable. Configure the external monitor as described in the manual for the monitor before connecting or disconnecting the cable. HDMI connector HDMI HDMI input External monitor HDMI output (micro) HDMI cable (Less than 3.0 m (9.
Connecting the Camera to a Computer (Wi-Fi connection) This camera is equipped with a Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) connection function. Connecting this camera to a computer via Wi-Fi enables you to transfer photographed images to the computer. To use the Wi-Fi connection, you must install the D’z IMAGE Viewer D image management software on your computer.
Wi-Fi Mode Tap (Enable Wi-Fi) to enable or disable the Wi-Fi connection. . Icons displayed on screen during Wi-Fi connection When you enable the Wi-Fi connection between the camera and a computer (page 61), icons indicating the communication status appear on the camera screen. Wi-Fi connection is disabled. Wi-Fi connection is enabled and you are connected in AP mode. Wi-Fi connection is enabled but is operating in STATION mode, but you are not connected.
Setting Up the Wi-Fi Connection the First Time To connect the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi, you must configure the Wi-Fi connection. This procedure is only necessary the first time. AP Connects the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi. STATION Connects the camera to a wireless LAN router. SSID DZ-D100 (default setting, used in AP mode) Password 00000000 (default setting, used in AP mode) • To protect personal information, this should be changed (page 53). . Wi-Fi connection via AP mode 1. Tap 2.
. Wi-Fi connection via STATION mode 1. Tap 2. Tap 3. Tap “Wi-Fi”. 4. Set “Wi-Fi” to “ON”. (recall) on the left side of screen. (Setting). Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 5. In “Wi-Fi Mode”, select “STATION”. 6. Tap “SSID”. 7. In the STATION MODE screen, select the SSID you want to connect to. Wi-Fi Mode OFF ON STATION AP SSID If the desired SSID is shown 1) Select the SSID for the router you want to connect to and enter the password for the router. 2) Tap .
Transferring images to a computer (Auto Transfer) You can transfer photographed images to your computer using the camera’s Wi-Fi connection function and the D’z IMAGE Viewer D image management software. 1. Double-click the screen. 2. In the startup screen, click “Auto Transfer OFF”. icon for D’z IMAGE Viewer D on the computer When “Auto Transfer OFF” changes to “Transferring...”, image transfer begins. When image transfer is completed, 3. Click (Update) appears. (Update).
Changing the password for Wi-Fi connection You can change the password used when connecting the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi (AP mode). To protect personal information, it is recommended that you change the password. IMPORTANT! • Terminate the Wi-Fi connection before changing your Wi-Fi connection password. 1. Tap 2. Tap “Wi-Fi”. 3. Tap “SSID” to display the Password field. 4. Tap “Password” to open the password settings screen. 5. Once you have changed the password, tap (Setting). .
Using a Computer Functions available on a computer Connecting the camera to a computer enables the following. Saving and viewing images on your computer • Manually saving and viewing images on the computer (USB connection) (pages 54, 57). • Automatically transferring images to the computer for viewing via wireless LAN (page 48). The D’z IMAGE Viewer D image management software must be installed. Playing back video • You can also play back videos (pages 56, 58).
NOTE • You can also import images directly from a memory card using a third-party card reader or the card slot on the PC. Refer to the manual for your device for details. . Connecting the camera to a PC to save files 1. Switch off the camera and connect it to a USB port on the PC using a micro USB cable. USB port USB • The PC used should be compliant with the IEC/UL/CSA/EN60950-1 or JIS C 6950-1, or with the VCCI-B, FCC-B or CE standard.
7. Windows 10/Windows 8.1: Click “Documents”. Windows 7: Click “Start” and then “Documents”. • If there is already a saved “DCIM” folder, it will be overwritten. Rename or move the existing saved “DCIM” folder before copying the new folder. 8. Windows 10/Windows 8.1: In the “Documents” menu, click “Home” and then “Paste”. Windows 7: In the “Documents” menu, click “Organize” or “Edit” and then “Paste”.
Using a Macintosh Computer Depending on the performance of your Macintosh computer, you may not be able to successfully view or save still images and videos on your computer. Saving and viewing images on a Macintosh computer Do not use a computer to manipulate images in built-in memory or on memory cards, including modifying, deleting, moving or renaming the images.
2. Press [p] (Power) to switch the camera on. When you switch the camera on, check that the camera’s operation check indicator has changed to being lit green. Note that, at this point, the LCD monitor is not switched on. The computer recognizes built-in memory or memory cards in the camera as drives. The icon displayed differs depending on the Mac OS version used. • The first time you connect the camera to a computer via a USB cable, an error message may appear on the computer.
Files and Folders Individual photographed still images and other data are recorded on this camera as discrete blocks of data. Each such discrete block of data is referred to as a “file”. Files are grouped together into “folders”. Files and folders are automatically named so that they can be identified. • For detailed information on the folder structure, see “Folder structure in memory” (page 60).
Data in memory Images photographed with this camera are stored in the camera’s memory using a method that complies with the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard. . DCF standard • Images shot with this camera can be viewed on other DCF-compatible brands of camera. • Images shot with this camera can be printed on other DCF-compatible brands of printer. • Images shot with other DCF-compatible brands of camera can be viewed on this camera.
Other Settings Modifying other settings This section describes menu options that can be configured in both recording mode and playback mode. 1. Tap 2. Tap 3. Choose the option you want to set and select a setting. (recall) on the left side of screen. (Setting). Configuring Wi-Fi Menu item: Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Select ON or OFF. Wi-Fi Mode AP: Connects the camera to a computer via Wi-Fi. STATION: Connects the camera to a wireless LAN router.
Configuring the camera sounds Menu item: Sounds Startup Half Shutter Shutter ON: The tone sounds. OFF: No tone sounds. Operation Operation Vol Sets the volume for the operation tones. Range of settings: 0-7 (default: 3) Resetting the camera date and time Menu item: Adjust Tap the year, month, day, hour, minute or am (or pm)/24h option and then swipe up or down to change the setting. After changing the date or time, tap to confirm the change.
Setting the Doctor ID Menu item: Doctor ID Enables/disables input of a Doctor ID when the camera starts up. To change the Doctor ID, tap “Doctor ID” and register a new ID. Setting the Patient ID Menu item: Patient ID Enables/disables input of a Patient ID when the camera starts up. To change the Patient ID, tap “Patient ID” and register a new ID. UV ON/OFF setting Menu item: UV Enables/disables the UV filter. Trash setting Menu item: Trash Enables/disables the Trash function.
Formatting memory Menu item: Format If a memory card is inserted in the camera, you can format the memory card. If not, you can format the built-in memory. • Formatting deletes all the data in memory. Data deleted in this way cannot be recovered. Check that you really want to format the memory before proceeding. • When you format memory, images are deleted even when Trash (page 63) is enabled. • When formatting, ensure that you are using a battery with ample remaining charge.
Appendix Notes on Using the Camera . Notes on Handling the Camera This camera is a precision device. Applying undue force to the lens in particular can cause damage or a fault. Take special note of the following: Use the camera indoors (consulting/examination rooms, home health care, etc.). Do not leave the LED light switched on for extended periods. Do not use this camera around people fitted with devices such as pacemakers. Do not operate with wet hands.
During observations and photography, hold the camera grip securely and take care not to drop it. Particularly when working above the patient, take care not to drop the camera onto the patient. Carefully check the recording mode (NORMAL or DERMO) when taking pictures to ensure that the mode is correct for the site being photographed. Depending on the recording mode, the LED light may be on or off, or may illuminate a different area. Take care shining the light at other people.
. Notes on Storing the Camera • Storage temperature: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) • Storage humidity: 10% to 85% (non-condensing) • Switch the camera off, wipe the lens and camera body clean and store the camera in a clean location. • Store the camera in a location that is not subject to high temperatures or humidity or exposed to direct sunlight. • Store the camera out of the reach of children.
. Condensation If the camera is suddenly moved between locations with very different temperatures, such as from outdoors on a cold, midwinters day to a heated room indoors, water droplets (condensation) may form on the inside and outside of this camera and cause a fault. To prevent condensation in such situations, place the camera is a sealed plastic bag before moving it.
. LED light • Do not look directly at the LED light or look directly into the close-up lens at the front of the camera when it is switched on. This could lead to the eye being exposed to strong light which could cause impaired eyesight. • When photographing close to the eye, take care not to shine light directly into the the eye.
. Notes on using Wi-Fi function (wireless LAN) • Because this product uses wireless communication, it may affect or be affected by nearby equipment. • This product is subject to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) of the United States and cannot be taken or exported to countries that are embargoed under those regulations. Radio transmission interception Data transmitted via radio waves can be intercepted by a third party. Please bear this in mind. Unauthorized access CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.
Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity Model Name : DZ-D100 Responsible Party : Casio America Inc. Address : 570, Mount Pleasant Avenue, Dover, NJ 07801, U.S.A. Telephone number : 973-361-5400 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Maintenance and Cleaning for the Camera • Do not touch the lens surface or LED light. • Check that there is no dirt or dust on the close-up lens at the front of the camera. If any dirt or dust is found, use the tool provided to detach the close-up lens and then remove any soiling. • Before and after use, use clean gauze or soft cloth soaked in ethanol for disinfection at the appropriate dilution to wipe any soiling off the close-up lens.
Power Supply Charging . If the camera’s operation check indicator flashes red during charging • This indicates that charging cannot proceed because the ambient temperature or the battery temperature is either too high or too low. Disconnect the cable and leave the camera at room temperature for some time. Then resume charging within the recommended operating temperature range. • Check for soiling on the battery contacts. If the contacts are dirty, wipe them clean with a dry cloth.
Memory Cards See page 16 for information on the supported memory cards and how to insert a memory card. . Memory cards • SD, SDHC and SDXC memory cards are all fitted Unlocked (write-enabled) with write-protection (lock) switches. Use this switch if you are concerned about accidentally deleting your data. However, note that you cannot use a locked Locked card for photography, format the card or delete data (write-protected) without first unlocking the card.
Resetting and reset content The list below shows the settings in the recording mode and playback mode menus that are reset (initialized) by the Reset procedure (page 64). • Settings marked as “–” below are not reset. IMPORTANT! • Some menu options may not be available depending on the recording mode used.
Trouble shooting Symptoms and solutions Symptoms Probable cause and solution Power Supply The camera won’t 1) The battery may be loaded the wrong way round (page 12). switch on. 2) The battery may be fully discharged. If so, recharge the battery (page 13). If the battery immediately runs out even so, the battery has reached the end of its service life. Purchase a new CASIO lithium-ion battery (DNP-100M) (sold separately). The camera switched itself off for no reason.
Symptoms Probable cause and solution The battery went dead while I was shooting with the self-timer. The battery may be fully discharged. If so, recharge the battery (page 13). Images displayed The adapter selector setting may be wrong. Use the correct on the LCD setting for the recording mode (page 41). monitor are slightly out of focus. There is noise in the image. The camera automatically increases its sensitivity when the subject is dark, which may generate noise.
Symptoms Probable cause and solution Wi-Fi function I can’t connect to 1) If the computer or wireless LAN router are too far from the the wireless LAN. camera, it cannot maintain a connection. The connection 2) The computer may be connected to another wireless device. drops out. Check that this camera is selected in the Wi-Fi connection settings on the computer (page 50). 3) The connection may drop out if there is a microwave oven, cordless phone or other wireless device nearby.
Symptoms Probable cause and solution If you set the time Load the battery and reset the time (page 20). Then leave the after purchasing battery in the camera for at least 24 hours. the camera and • If you have left the battery in the camera for at least 24 hours then immediately and the time is still reset every time you remove the battery, the remove the function for retaining the camera settings may be corrupted.
Messages displayed on the screen Displayed where there is an error on the memory card. Switch the camera off and re-insert the memory card. If the same message reappears when you switch the camera back on, format the memory card (page 64). Card ERROR IMPORTANT! • Note that formatting the memory card will delete all the content (files) on the card. Before formatting the memory card, use a computer or other device to save any uncorrupted files on the memory card. This card is not formatted.
No. of Remaining Still Image Shots/Remaining Shooting Time Still images Image size (pixels) File size No. of shots in built-in memory*1 No. of shots on SD memory card*2 20M (5184×3888) 8.06MB 5 1860 12M (3968×2976) 4.72MB 9 3190 5M (2560×1920) 1.97MB 23 7590 Video Image size/ pixels (audio) UXGA 1600×1200 (monaural) Transfer rate (frame rate) 1 file Max. size Recording time in built-in memory*1 Max. available recording time on SD memory card*2 18Mbps (30 frames/sec.) Up to 1.
Shooting range Main Specifications/Optional Products Image file Still images: JPEG (Exif Ver. 2.3/DCF2.0-compliant/DPOF formats non-compliant) Video: MOV format, H.264/ AVC-compliant, IMA-ADPCM audio (monaural) Recording Built-in flash memory (Image recording area: media Approx. 40.0MB*) SD/SDHC/SDXC * Built-in memory capacity after formatting Exposure -2.0EV to +2.0EV compensation (0.
External Micro USB port (Hi-Speed connection USB-compatible), HDMI™ ports output (Micro, type D), DC jack (5V, 3A) Weight Microphone Monaural Speaker Monaural Power supply Lithium-ion battery (DNP-100M) (1) Applicable IEC60601-1 standards IEC60601-1-2 The monitor and computer used should be compliant with the IEC/UL/CSA/EN60950-1 or JIS C 6950-1 standard or with the VCCI-B, FCC-B or CE standard. The use of non-compliant products could result in failure to meet the applicable standards.
. Lithium-ion battery (DNP-100M) Rated voltage 3.7 V Rated capacity 1690 mAh Size 36.0×55.2×13.7 mm (1.4"×2.2"×0.5") (W x H x D) Weight Approx. 46 g (1.
. Camera Applied Parts Glass cover Aluminosilicate glass Adhesive Acrylic UV/visible-light curing Glass retainer Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) . Small-diameter adapter Front section Glass cover Aluminosilicate glass Adhesive Acrylic UV/visible-light curing Glass retainer Polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) .
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