Operating Instructions for advanced features Digital Camera Model No. DMC-CM1 Please read these instructions carefully before using this product, and save this manual for future use.
Contents 1. Before Use How to use this manual ......................................................................................5 Standard Accessories .........................................................................................5 Names and Functions of Main Parts...................................................................6 Stereo headset (optional)....................................................................................9 Inserting/Removing the microSIM card (optional).....
Using the [Rec] Menu .......................................................................................96 Using the [Custom] Menu ...............................................................................116 Basic camera settings ([Setup] menu)............................................................122 5. Viewer Gallery ............................................................................................................124 6. Photo Search Launching Photo Search .....................
Google Keep™ ...............................................................................................158 Calendar .........................................................................................................161 YouTube™ ......................................................................................................163 14. Google Play Google Play™ Store .......................................................................................164 Deleting apps...........................
1. Before Use How to use this manual ≥ Click a cross reference in the text to jump to the corresponding page. ≥ By entering keywords in the search field at the top of the Adobe Reader screen, you can run a keyword search and jump to the corresponding page. ≥ Operations and other details of this manual may vary depending on the Adobe Reader version you are using. ∫ About the symbols in the text : Indicates a general notification.
1. Before Use Names and Functions of Main Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 7 8 9 10 1 Shutter button (P46) Press to take a picture with the camera. Press halfway (lightly) to adjust the focus. 6 Speaker (P133) Plays the ringtone, music or the caller’s voice when in handsfree mode. 2 Camera selector switch (P42) Starts or ends the camera. 7 NFC antenna (P156) The NFC antenna is built-in. 3 Flash (P81)/ AF Assist Lamp (P118) Flashes or lights up when taking a picture with the camera.
1. Before Use 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 22 21 19 20 12 microUSB terminal (P14, 170) Use this when charging or connecting external devices. 13 Ringtone lamp/Charging lamp (P14, 180) Flashes if there is a missed call or new email, and lights up when charging. 14 Light sensor/Proximity sensor Sensor to detect the surrounding brightness and automatically adjust the brightness of the screen, and to prevent incorrect operation of the touch screen during a call.
1. Before Use ∫ About the mobile identification number This unit has a specific mobile identification number A. The mobile identification number is verified as follows. To verify the number on-screen: 1 2 From the Home screen > [ 1 2 3 Open the card slot cover. ]>[ ]. [About phone] > [Status] > check the [IMEI] item. To verify the number by checking the nameplate: Remove the microSIM card tray. Pull the nameplate towards you. ≥ Be careful as the nameplate may be damaged if it is pulled too hard.
1. Before Use Stereo headset (optional) You can use a headset (optional) to listen to music or watch videos. If the headset (optional) has a microphone, you can also use it to talk on the phone. ≥ Check that the headset (optional) plug is completely inserted into the earphone terminal.
1. Before Use Inserting/Removing the microSIM card (optional) A microSIM card is an integrated circuit that stores the customer’s phone number and other information. Calls and messages (SMS) cannot be sent or received unless the microSIM card is inserted. If you have inserted/removed the microSIM card, do not deliberately touch or damage the IC terminals. 1 2 3 4 5 Open the card slot cover with the control ring face of this unit facing upwards.
1. Before Use About the Built-in Memory/the microSD Card (optional) About Built-in Memory ≥ Memory size: Approx. 10 GB ≥ The access time for the built-in memory may be longer than the access time for a microSD card. ≥ You can copy the recorded pictures to a microSD card. (P126) About microSD cards that can be used with this unit The following microSD cards which conform to the SD standard can be used with this unit. (These cards are indicated as microSD card in the text.
1. Before Use Approximate number of recordable pictures and available recording time ∫ Number of recordable pictures ≥ [9999i] is displayed if there are more than 10000 pictures remaining. Aspect ratio [3:2], Quality [A] [Picture Size] 8 GB 32 GB 64 GB L (20M) 720 2910 5790 128 GB 11600 M (10M) 1310 5310 10570 21190 S (5M) 2290 9250 18020 36100 XS (2.
1. Before Use Inserting/Removing the microSD card 1 Open the card slot cover, ensure that the connection terminal of the microSD card is facing down, and insert it firmly in the correct direction until it makes a “click” sound. A Do not touch the connection terminals of the microSD card. 2 Close the card slot cover. ∫ Removing the microSD card Push the microSD card in until it makes a “click” sound and then pull it out straight.
1. Before Use Charging ≥ The battery is not charged when this unit is shipped. Charge the battery before use. Charge with an AC adaptor Connect the unit and AC adaptor to charge. A To power outlet B AC adaptor 1 2 C microUSB terminal D Charging lamp Open the microUSB terminal cover, check the direction of the AC adaptor cable terminal, and insert it into the microUSB terminal. Insert the AC adaptor power plug into the power outlet.
1. Before Use Charging time Charging time Approx. 150 min ≥ Approximate charging time when the battery is drained and the unit is turned off. The charging time is longer if the unit is turned on during charging. When the battery becomes low (charge notification) If the battery level falls below 15%, a message will be displayed stating that the battery is low to notify you to charge the unit.
1. Before Use Turning the unit on/off Turn on the unit by pressing [ ] for 2 seconds or more. ≥ The lock screen will be displayed after a short time. (P17) ≥ The default settings screen will be displayed when you turn the unit on for the first time. (P17) ≥ Press [ ] to enter/release sleep mode, when the unit is turned on. ∫ To turn the unit off Press [ ] for 1 second or more > [Power off] > [OK]. ∫ To restart Press [ ] for 1 second or more > [Reboot] > [OK].
1. Before Use Android™ default settings The first time you turn the unit on after purchase, follow the on-screen instructions and configure the language and Wi-Fi® settings. 1 2 3 Select language > [ ]. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure various settings. After configuring various settings, read through description on diagnosis information > [Deny]/[Allow]. ≥ Information concerning the condition of the terminal and information required for resolution is sent to the manufacturing source e.g.
2. Basic Operation Using the touch screen The unit features a touch screen, which you can operate by touching directly with your fingers. ≥ Peel off the sheet pasted to the touch screen when first bought before use. ≥ The touch screen is designed to be lightly touched with a finger. Do not press the touch screen strongly with your finger or press objects with sharp tips (claws/ball point pens/pins etc.) against it. ≥ The touch screen may not work even when touched in the following cases.
2. Basic Operation Dragging Scrolling Tap an item or icon without releasing your finger and slide it. Flick/drag your finger around the screen to display a hidden area. Pinching When displaying a webpage or picture, use two fingers to push the screen apart and zoom in (pinch out), or bring them together to zoom out (pinch in). ≥ Controls may differ or not be available depending on the app being used.
2. Basic Operation Switching between vertical and horizontal viewing modes The unit switches the screen between vertical and horizontal viewing modes depending on its motion sensor that can detect the unit’s direction and movement. ≥ The screen display may not switch depending on the app being used and other reasons.
2. Basic Operation Home screen The Home screen is the main screen for launching apps. Tapping [ ] when other screens are displayed will return to the Home screen. 1 2 3 4 5 4 1 Google Search™ 2 Area for adding shortcuts, widgets or folders. 3 Displays the current page if there are numerous home screen pages. The page can be switched by flicking in a horizontal direction. 4 Frequently used shortcuts or folders Drag frequently used shortcuts to store them here. 5 Displays the app list.
2. Basic Operation Home screen operations ∫ Launching an app Tap the app’s icon. ∫ Moving an item in the Home screen 1 2 Tap and hold an item. Drag the item to the desired location. ≥ Dragging an item to the edge of the screen displays the next page. ∫ Adding a widget to the Home screen 1 2 3 Tap and hold the background > [ ]. Tap and hold the widget you want to add. Drag the item to the desired location. ∫ Adding a shortcut to the Home screen 1 2 3 Tap [ ]. Tap and hold the app you want to add.
2. Basic Operation Status bar The status bar displays icons that let you know the status of the unit, and notification icons.
2. Basic Operation Notifications panel/Quick menu Notifications panel The notifications panel allows you to check notifications such as missed calls and incoming email messages. Drag the status bar down. Quick menu Various settings can be changed and profile confirmed from the quick menu. 1 Tap [ 2 Tap each setting. ≥ Tapping [ ] in the notifications panel screen. ] in the quick menu screen returns to the notifications panel screen.
2. Basic Operation Control icons Control icons are displayed at the bottom of the screen. 1 2 3 1 Return to the previous screen. 2 Display the Home screen. 3 Display a thumbnail of recently used apps. Tapping a thumbnail launches that app. ≥ Tap [ ] while the thumbnail is displayed to clear the app used most recently. ≥ The control icons may fade away if there is no input for a while depending on the app being used. Tapping the screen displays the control icons.
2. Basic Operation Using apps Launching an app 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]. Tap the app that you want to launch. Close the app Tap [ ]. ≥ The app may pause or remain running in the background depending on the app. Display app options menu Tap [ ] when the app is running. ≥ Controls may differ or the options menu may not be available depending on the app.
2. Basic Operation ∫ App list [Camera] Refer to P39 for details. Google Calendar™ Refer to P161 for details. [Gallery] Refer to P124 for details. [Downloads] Display downloaded files. Google Drive™ Refer to P156 for details. Google Hangouts™ Refer to P146 for details. Google Maps™ Refer to P155 for details. [Email] Refer to P142 for details. Google Voice Search™ Search for information on apps or webpages on the unit with your voice. [Clock] Display the time, or use the alarm or timer.
2. Basic Operation Entering Text The keyboard is displayed automatically when you tap a text entry field. ≥ The keyboard may differ, or the text and symbols that can be entered may be restricted depending on the app used, language or selected text entry field. Select entry method The entry method can be selected depending on the language used. 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [Language & input] > [Default]. Select entry method to use.
2. Basic Operation Basic settings Setting the date and time ∫ Set the date, time and time zone 1 2 From the Home screen > [ 3 To set the date and time automatically Turn on the [Automatic date & time] and [Automatic time zone] checkboxes. ≥ This completes the setting. ]>[ ]. Tap [Date & time]. To set the date and time manually Turn off the [Automatic date & time] and [Automatic time zone] checkboxes, and proceed to the next step. 4 5 6 [Set date] > set the date > [Done].
2. Basic Operation Sound, vibration settings ∫ Adjust the volume 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [Sound] > [Volumes] > drag the slider for the sound to adjust left or right > [OK]. ≥ The ringtone volume can also be adjusted by pressing [ ]/[ ]. ∫ Change the ringtone for phone calls 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [Sound] > [Phone ringtone] > select the desired ringtone > [OK]. ∫ Turn the incoming call vibration on/off 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ].
2. Basic Operation Screen settings ∫ Change display language 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [Language & input] > [Language] > select the desired language. ∫ Change screen brightness 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [Display] > [Brightness] > drag the slider left or right to adjust the brightness. ≥ Tapping [AUTO] adjusts the screen brightness automatically to suit the surrounding brightness. ≥ Increasing the screen brightness decreases the battery performance.
3. Connecting to networks Connecting to mobile networks 2G/3G/LTE networks can be used to access email, messages and the internet. For most mobile network operators, the connection is configured automatically when a microSIM card is inserted. If the connection is not configured automatically, an access point must be configured manually. Check with the mobile network operator with whom you signed the network contract for the information required when setting the access points.
3. Connecting to networks Configure mobile network details ∫ Disabling mobile network connections Disable a 2G/3G/LTE network connection. This can be used to avoid unintentional downloads or synchronisation. ≥ Wi-Fi network settings will not be changed. 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [More...] > [Mobile networks]. Turn off the [Data enabled] checkbox.
3. Connecting to networks Connecting to Wi-Fi® networks This unit is compatible with Wi-Fi networks. You can use email and the internet with wireless LAN services. Turning on the Wi-Fi function 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Turn on [Wi-Fi]. ≥[ ] is displayed in the status bar if connection settings have already completed. ≥ When Wi-Fi is turned on, the Wi-Fi connection will take priority even if a mobile network connection is enabled.
3. Connecting to networks ∫ Adding a Wi-Fi network manually Some Wi-Fi networks cannot be detected automatically. In this case, you need to add the Wi-Fi network manually. For details, contact the network administrator. 1 2 3 4 From the Home screen > [ [Wi-Fi] > [ ]>[ ]. ]. Enter the network SSID. Select the network’s security type and enter its password > [Save]. ∫ Disconnecting from a connected Wi-Fi network 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ].
3. Connecting to networks Connecting to VPNs If your company or school uses a Virtual Private Network (VPN), you must configure your unit so that you can use the VPN. For details about configuring your unit, contact the network administrator. Connecting to a VPN 1 2 3 4 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [More...] > [VPN]. Tap the VPN to connect to. Enter the required information > [Connect]. ≥[ ] is displayed in the status bar. Adding a VPN 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ [More...
3. Connecting to networks Configure a portable Wi-Fi access point Using this unit as a portable Wi-Fi access point allows PCs with wireless LAN capabilities to connect to the internet. 1 2 3 4 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ [More...] > [Tethering & portable hotspot] > [Set up Wi-Fi hotspot]. Configure the network SSID, security and password > [Save]. Turn the [Portable Wi-Fi hotspot] checkbox on. ≥[ ] is displayed in the status bar. ∫ Stop the portable Wi-Fi access point 1 2 3 ].
3. Connecting to networks Configure airplane mode This turns off all wireless features of the unit to prevent interference with aircraft equipment. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [More...] > turn on the [Aeroplane mode] checkbox. ≥[ ] is displayed in the status bar. ≥ This can also be configured by pressing [ ] for 1 second or more, and tapping [Aeroplane mode].
4. Camera Before using the camera ≥ Check whether the lens is stained. (P190) ≥ When starting the camera app, be careful not to interfere with the lens operation. ≥ Make sure that your fingers or hair do not cover the lens when taking pictures. ≥ Always take test shots beforehand. Always take test shots for important pictures (such as weddings) to confirm that images and sounds are recorded properly.
4. Camera ∫ Tips for taking good pictures Hold the unit gently with both hands, keep your arms still at your side and stand with your feet slightly apart. ≥ Do not cover the flash/AF Assist lamp A, the microphone B or the speaker C with your fingers or other objects. ≥ Be careful not to move the unit when you press the shutter button. If the unit moves, it may cause blurry images. Dim areas become blur easily in particular.
4. Camera Recording flow 1 Slide and release the camera selector switch to start up the camera. (P42) 2 Set the desired Recording Mode. (P51) 3 Start recording. ≥ Home screen > [ ] also starts the camera. Taking a Still picture (P46) 1 2 Press the shutter button halfway to focus. Press the shutter button fully (push it in further), and take the picture. Recording Motion Picture (P47) 4 1 From the Recording screen > [ ≥ Start recording motion pictures. 2 Tap [ ].
4. Camera Using camera functions Launching the camera Slide and release the camera selector switch. ≥ Home screen > [ ] also starts the camera. ≥ The camera can also be started by flicking [ ] to the left on the Lock screen. ∫ To end the camera Releasing the camera selector switch after sliding it, or using the steps below returns to the Home screen. 1 2 Flick the right edge of the screen to the left. Tap [ A ]. (P25) MP4 30p 3:2 AF L HDR GPS OFF OFF AF 0500 ヮユワヶ 2.8 60 3 0 3 AUTo Q.
4. Camera Viewing Recording screens Switching the Information Displayed on the recording screen From the Recording screen > [ ]. ∫ About the tilt sensor display With the tilt sensor displayed, it is easy to correct the tilt of the unit etc. 1 2 Tap [ ] to display the tilt sensor. Check the tilt of the unit. A Horizontal direction: Correcting tilt to the left B Vertical direction: Correcting downward tilt ≥ When the tilt of the unit is little, the indicator changes to green.
4. Camera Screen display The display on the screen shows the operation state of the unit. A MP4 30p 3:2 AF L HDR GPS OFF OFF AF 0500 ヮユワヶ 2.8 60 3 1 0 3 AUTo Q. MENU AWB DISP.
4. Camera A MP4 30p 3:2 HDR GPS OFF OFF AF L AF 0500 ヮユワヶ 2.8 60 3 0 3 AUTo Q. MENU AWB DISP. A 8 Control ring menu (P84) T W 9 Control ring operation (P84) B Battery indication Programme Shift (P57) : Start/End recording motion picture (P47) 2.
4. Camera Taking a Still picture 1 2 Select the Recording Mode. (P51) Press the shutter button halfway to focus. ≥ Aperture value and shutter speed are displayed. (Flashes in red if the correct exposure is not achieved.) D C A Aperture value B Shutter speed Focus When the subject is focused When the subject is not focused Focus indication C On Blinks AF area D Green Red Sound Beeps 2 times — 2.8 60 AB ≥ Focusing may take longer than usual in a dark environment.
4. Camera Recording Motion Picture Applicable modes: Motion pictures can be recorded in the MP4 format. Audio will be recorded in stereo. 1 2 From the Recording screen > [ ]. A ≥ Start recording motion pictures. ≥ Recording of motion picture appropriate for each mode is possible. ≥ The recording state indicator (red) C will flash while recording motion pictures. ≥ You can operate the zoom even when recording motion pictures.
4. Camera ≥ Motion pictures cannot be recorded in the following cases. – [Glistening Water]/[Glittering Illuminations] (Scene Guide Mode) – [Miniature Effect]/[Star Filter] (Creative Control Mode) ∫ Configuring the recording quality 1 2 From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Motion Picture] > [Rec Quality]. Select the item.
4. Camera ∫ Recording still pictures while recording motion pictures Applicable modes: Still pictures can be recorded even while recording a motion picture. (Simultaneous recording) During motion picture recording, press the shutter button fully to record a still picture. ≥ Tapping [ ] can also record still pictures.
4. Camera 4K Pre-Burst Burst files are recorded 1.5 seconds before and after the moment that the shutter clicks, and your favourite frame can be selected and the still picture captured. 1 2 From the Recording screen > [ ≥ Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. ] also starts the app. Taking a Still picture. (P46) ≥ Still pictures before and after the shutter clicks are displayed. ≥ Tap [ ] to capture the still picture from previously recorded burst files. 3 Select frame to capture.
4. Camera Selecting the Recording Mode 1 From the Recording screen > Recording Mode icon. A ヮユワヶ 2 MP4 30p 3:2 AF L HDR GPS OFF OFF AF 0500 2.8 60 3 0 3 AUTo AWB Q. MENU DISP. Select the Recording Mode. ≥ It can also be selected by rotating the control ring. (P84) Intelligent Auto Mode (P52) The subjects are recorded using settings automatically selected by this unit. Intelligent Auto Plus Mode (P52) Allows you to adjust the brightness and colour hue when in Intelligent Auto Mode.
4. Camera Taking Pictures using the Automatic Function Recording Mode: When you wish to leave settings to this unit and record without thinking about them, use Intelligent Auto Plus Mode or Intelligent Auto Mode, which makes optimal settings for the subject and scene. Functions that can be set differ between Intelligent Auto Plus Mode and Intelligent Auto Mode.
4. Camera ∫ Scene Detection When taking pictures ¦ > [i-Portrait] [i-Scenery] [i-Macro] [i-Night Portrait] [i-Night Scenery] [i-Food] [i-Sunset] When recording motion pictures ¦ > [i-Portrait] [i-Scenery] [i-Low Light] [i-Macro] ≥ [¦] is set if none of the scenes are applicable, and the standard settings are set. ≥ When [ ] or [ ] is selected, the unit automatically detects a person’s face, and it will adjust the focus and exposure.
4. Camera ∫ Functions that work automatically The following functions work automatically in order for the unit to perform the most optimum settings. ≥ Scene Detection ≥ Backlight Compensation ≥ Face Detection ≥ Auto White Balance ≥ Intelligent ISO sensitivity control ≥ [Red-Eye Removal] ≥ [i.Resolution] ≥ [i.
4. Camera ∫ Taking a picture with a blurred background (Defocus Control) Recording Mode: You can easily set the blurriness of the background while checking the screen. Set the aperture value to a higher number when you want a sharp focus background. Set the aperture value to a lower number when you want a soft focus background. 1 2 [ ]>[ ]. (P84) Operate the control ring to set the blur. AUTO 2.8 60 Strong defocus 3 Weak defocus Taking pictures.
4. Camera ∫ Recording images by changing the brightness or colour tone Recording Mode: This mode enables you to change the brightness and colour tone to your preferred settings from the ones set by this unit. Setting brightness 1 2 [ ]>[ ]. (P84) Operate the control ring to adjust the brightness. ≥ Tap [ ] to return to the Recording screen. -2 ・・-1・・ 0・・+1・・+2・・ -3・・ +3 3 0 3 Setting colour (Fine adjustment of the White Balance) 1 2 [ ]>[ ].
4. Camera Taking Pictures with Your Favourite Settings (Programme AE Mode) Recording Mode: The unit automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture value according to the brightness of the subject. You can take pictures with greater freedom by changing various settings in the [Rec] menu. Set the Recording Mode to [ ]. (P51) ∫ Programme Shift In Programme AE Mode, you can change the preset aperture value and shutter speed without changing the exposure. This is called Programme Shift.
4. Camera Aperture-Priority AE Mode Recording Mode: Set the aperture value to a higher number when you want a sharp focus background. Set the aperture value to a lower number when you want a soft focus background. 1 2 Set the Recording Mode to [ ]. (P51) Operate the control ring to set the aperture value. (P84) A F A Aperture Value 2.8 3.2 2.8 3.5 A Aperture value: Reduces It becomes easier to defocus the background.
4. Camera Shutter-Priority AE Mode Recording Mode: When you want to take a sharp picture of a fast moving subject, set with a faster shutter speed. When you want to create a trail effect, set to a slower shutter speed. 1 2 Set the Recording Mode to [ ]. (P51) Operate the control ring to set the shutter speed. (P84) S SS A Shutter Speed 40 50 60 80 60 100 A Shutter speed: Slow It becomes easier to express movement. Shutter speed: Fast It becomes easier to freeze movement.
4. Camera Manual Exposure Mode Recording Mode: Determine the exposure by manually setting the aperture value and the shutter speed. The Manual Exposure Assistance appears on the lower portion of the screen to indicate the exposure. 1 2 Set the Recording Mode to [ ]. (P51) Operate the control ring to set the aperture value and shutter speed. (P84) M SS ≥ The unit switches between aperture setting operation and shutter speed setting operation each time [ ] is tapped.
4. Camera Manual Exposure Assistance −3 0 +3 −3 0 +3 −3 0 +3 The exposure is adequate. Set to faster shutter speed or larger aperture value. Set to slower shutter speed or smaller aperture value. ≥ The Manual Exposure Assistance is an approximation. We recommend checking the pictures on the playback screen. ≥ If the exposure is not adequate, the aperture value and the shutter speed turn red and blink when the shutter button is pressed halfway.
4. Camera Registering your preferred settings (Custom Mode) Recording Mode: You can register the current camera function settings as custom settings. If you then record in Custom Mode, you can use the registered settings. ≥ Initial setting of the Programme AE Mode is registered as the custom settings initially. ∫ Registering Personal Menu Settings (Registering custom settings) Up to 2 sets of the current camera settings can be registered in [Cust.Set Mem.
4. Camera Taking Pictures that match the Scene being recorded (Scene Guide Mode) Recording Mode: If you select a scene to suit the subject and recording conditions while viewing sample pictures, the unit will set the optimal exposure, colour and focus, allowing you to take pictures matching the scene. 1 2 Set the Recording Mode to [ scene example. (P51) ] and tap the Scroll and select the scene example (P64 to P69) and then tap it. ≥ Scroll the screen to display hidden items.
4. Camera [Clear Portrait] The brightness of the face is adjusted and the background is defocused to create a clear portrait. [Silky Skin] Brighter face and softer skin colour creates a healthy younger look. ≥ The smoothing effect is applied to the part that has a similar tone to the complexion of a subject, as well. ≥ This mode may not be effective under insufficient lighting. [Backlit Softness] When backlighted, the overall screen brightness is increased. Portraits are softened and infused with light.
4. Camera [Sweet Child's Face] Moderate background defocusing and skin tone highlighted draws attention to the child’s face. [Distinct Scenery] Saturation of sky and trees creates more distinct scenery. [Bright Blue Sky] On a sunny day, the overall screen brightness is increased to create a vibrant image of the blue sky. [Romantic Sunset Glow] The enhanced purple tone creates a romantic image of the sky just after sunset.
4. Camera [Vivid Sunset Glow] Red is enhanced to create a vivid image of the sunset. [Glistening Water] The glisten of the water is enhanced to look brighter and slightly bluish. ≥ Display of the Recording screen will be delayed more than usual and the screen will look as if frames are dropping. ≥ Star filter used in this mode may cause glistening effects on the objects other than water surface. [Clear Nightscape] Colour saturation of the night light is increased to accentuate the nightscape.
4. Camera [Warm Glowing Nightscape] The warm colour tone creates a warm image of the nightscape. ≥ We recommend that you fix the unit and take pictures using the Self-timer. ≥ The shutter may remain closed after taking the picture. This is due to signal processing and is not a malfunction. ≥ Noise may become visible when you take pictures in dark places. [Artistic Nightscape] A slow shutter speed captures light trails that can creates an artistic nightscape.
4. Camera [Clear Night Portrait] Fill flash and a longer exposure capture better portraits against the nightscape. ≥ Use the flash. ≥ We recommend that you fix the unit and take pictures using the Self-timer. ≥ When [Clear Night Portrait] is selected, keep the subject still for about 1 second after taking the picture. ≥ When [Silent Mode] is set to [ON], the flash is not activated. ≥ The shutter may remain closed after taking the picture. This is due to signal processing and is not a malfunction.
4. Camera [Freeze Animal Motion] The faster shutter speed prevents blur and captures a clear image of the fast moving animal. [Clear Sports Shot] The faster shutter speed prevents blur, for example at sporting events. [Monochrome] A monochrome image captures the mood of the moment.
4. Camera Taking Pictures with different image effects (Creative Control Mode) Recording Mode: This mode records with additional image effects. 1 2 Set the Recording Mode to [ image effect (filter). (P51) ] and tap the Select and tap the image effect (filter) (P72 to P76). ≥ Scroll the screen to display hidden items. ≥ The White Balance will be fixed to [AWB] and the ISO sensitivity will be fixed to [AUTO].
4. Camera ∫ Taking a picture with a blurred background (Defocus Control) You can easily set the blurriness of the background while checking the screen. 1 2 [ ]>[ ]. (P84) POP Operate the control ring to set the blur. ≥ Tap [ ] to return to the Recording screen. AUTO 2.8 60 2.8 3.2 ≥ This function is not available in the following case: – [Miniature Effect] (Creative Control Mode) ∫ Setting brightness 1 2 Tap [ ]. POP Operate the control ring to configure settings.
4. Camera [Expressive] This effect emphasises the colour to make a pop art picture. [Retro] This effect gives a faded image. [Old Days] This effect adds a bright, soft and nostalgic feel to the overall image. [High Key] This effect adds a bright, airy and soft feel to the overall image. ≥ If you select this effect with Panorama Shot Mode, the effect may not be apparent in places with insufficient brightness.
4. Camera [Low Key] This effect adds a dark and relaxing feel to the overall image and enhances bright parts. [Sepia] This effect creates a sepia image. [Monochrome] This effect creates a black and white picture. [Dynamic Monochrome] This effect gives a higher contrast to create an impressive black and white picture. [Impressive Art] This effect gives your photo a dramatic contrast look. ≥ If you select this effect with Panorama Shot Mode, seams between pictures may become noticeable.
4. Camera [High Dynamic] This effect produces the optimum brightness for both dark and bright parts. [Cross Process] This effect gives your photo a dramatic colour look. [Toy Effect] This effect reduces peripheral brightness to give the impression of a toy camera. [Toy Pop] This effect creates a vivid and bright image with the look of a toy camera. [Bleach Bypass] This effect gives a higher contrast and a lower saturation to create a calm and tranquil picture.
4. Camera [Miniature Effect] This effect blurs peripheral areas to give the impression of a diorama. Setting the type of defocus With [Miniature Effect] you can make the subject stand out by intentionally creating defocused and in-focus portions. You can set the recording orientation (defocus orientation) and the position and size of the in-focus portion. 1 2 From the Recording screen > [ 3 Tap the in-focus area. 4 Drag [±] to change the size of the in-focus area. ≥ You can change to 3 types of size.
4. Camera [Fantasy] This effect creates a fantastical image in a pale colour tone. [Star Filter] This effect transforms pin-points of light into a star effect. ≥ Display of the Recording screen will be delayed more than usual and the screen will look as if frames are dropping. [One Point Color] This effect leaves one selected colour to emphasise impressiveness. Set the colour to leave in Set the colour to leave in by selecting a location on the screen.
4. Camera Taking panorama pictures (Panorama Shot Mode) Recording Mode: Consecutive photos taken while this unit is moved are combined to form a panorama. 1 Set the Recording Mode to [ ]. (P51) Adding an image effect Operate the control ring to select the image effect. (P84) ≥ Image effects that are available for Creative Control Mode can be added. (P70) (excluding [Toy Effect], [Toy Pop], [Bleach Bypass], [Miniature Effect] and [Fantasy]) ≥ If no image effect is to be added, select [No Effect].
4. Camera ≥ Move the unit towards the recording direction while taking care not to shake the unit. (If the camera shakes too much, pictures may not be able to be recorded, or the recorded panorama picture may become narrower (smaller).) ≥ The zoom position is fixed to Wide. ≥ If the exposure is not adequate, the aperture value and the shutter speed turn red and blink when the shutter button is pressed halfway. ≥ The White Balance is fixed to [AWB].
4. Camera Zoom and Flash Taking Pictures with the Zoom Applicable modes: You can zoom-out to record landscapes etc. in wide angle (Wide) or zoom-in to make people and objects appear closer (Tele). (Maximum magnification: 4k) Pinching in/pinching out the screen. or Operating with the control ring. (P84) ≥ If [ ] is not displayed, refer to “Change various settings with the control ring” on P85. ≥ The zoom can also be operated by tapping [ ]/[ ].
4. Camera ∫ About zoom types Use Extra Optical Zoom, Intelligent Zoom or Digital Zoom to zoom in. Combinations of zoom types are fixed depending on the picture sizes. [EZ] Extra Optical Zoom ≥ This function works when any of the picture sizes indicated with “EX” (P104) are selected. Zooms in without deteriorating the image quality. [iA] Intelligent Zoom ≥ You can zoom in while minimising deterioration of the image quality.
4. Camera Taking pictures by using the flash Applicable modes: With the built-in flash you can take pictures in dark places or adjust the entire contrast of a picture by illuminating a subject with a bright background. Flash Do not cover it with your fingers or other objects. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Rec] > [Flash]. [‡] ([Auto]) The flash is automatically activated when the recording conditions make it necessary.
4. Camera ∫ The available flash range (approximation) If the distance to the subject is close when taking a picture using a flash, part of the recorded image becomes dark because the light of flash is blocked by the lens or it becomes out of flash range. Check the distance to the subject when taking a picture. Wide [AUTO] in [Sensitivity] 60 cm (2.0 feet) to 5.3 m (17 feet) ≥ This is the range when [ISO Limit Set] (P113) is set to [OFF].
4. Camera ∫ Available flash settings by Recording Mode The available flash settings depend on the Recording Mode.
4. Camera Operating the control ring Applicable modes: A function to suit the Recording Mode is assigned to the control ring. ∫ Rotating the control ring Functions assigned by the control ring can be set by directly rotating the control ring from the Recording screen. The default function assigned to the control ring differs depending on the Recording Mode. ∫ Operating the control ring bar with touch operations Operation of the control ring bar differs depending on the configured function.
4. Camera ∫ Change various settings with the control ring 1 Tap [ ]. ≥ To use the function displayed on the recording screen, rotate the control ring without tapping [ ]. A ヮユワヶ 2 MP4 30p 3:2 AF L 2.8 60 3 0 3 AUTo Select the item.
4. Camera Compensating the Exposure Applicable modes: Use this function when you cannot achieve appropriate exposure due to the difference in brightness between the subject and the background. 1 2 [ ]>[ ]. (P84) Operate the control ring to configure settings. -3・・ -2・・-1 ・・0・・+1・・+2・・ 3 Underexposed Properly exposed Compensate the exposure towards positive. Tap [ +3 3 Overexposed Compensate the exposure towards negative. ≥ Select [0] to return to the original exposure. 3 0 ].
4. Camera Setting the Light Sensitivity Applicable modes: This allows the sensitivity to light (ISO sensitivity) to be set. Setting to a higher figure enables pictures to be taken even in dark places without the resulting pictures coming out dark. 1 2 [ ]>[ ]. (P84) Operate the control ring to configure settings. AUTO ISO AUTo 125 [AUTO] The ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted according to the brightness.
4. Camera ≥ For the focus range of flash when [AUTO] is set, refer to P82. ≥[ ] is not available in the following cases. – Shutter-Priority AE Mode – Manual Exposure Mode ≥ [AUTO] is not available in the following case.
4. Camera ∫ Auto White Balance Depending on the conditions prevailing when pictures are taken, the pictures may take on a reddish or bluish tinge. Furthermore, when a multiple number of light sources are being used or there is nothing with a colour close to white, Auto White Balance may not function properly. In a case like this, set the White Balance to a mode other than [AWB]. 1 Auto White Balance will work within this range.
4. Camera ∫ Setting the colour temperature You can set the colour temperature manually for taking natural pictures in different lighting conditions. The colour of light is measured as a number in degrees Kelvin. As the colour temperature increases, the picture becomes more bluish. As the colour temperature decreases, the picture becomes more reddish. 1 2 3 4 [ ]>[ ]. (P84) Operate the control ring and align [ Tap [ ] to the centre. ]. Operate the control ring to configure settings.
4. Camera Setting the Menu Various menu options are available for you to set the unit to take pictures the way you want and to use it with ease. Example: In the [Rec] menu, change [Quality] from [A] to [›] 1 From the Recording screen > [ ]. A ヮユワヶ 2 MP4 30p 3:2 AF L HDR GPS OFF OFF AF 0500 2.8 60 3 0 3 AUTo AWB Q. MENU DISP. Select the menu. [Rec] (P96) This menu lets you set the aspect ratio, number of pixels and other aspects of the pictures you are recording.
4. Camera Menu list ∫ [Rec] This menu lets you set the aspect ratio, number of pixels and other aspects of the pictures you are recording. ≥ [Photo Style], [Metering Mode], [i.Dynamic] and [i.Resolution] are common to both the [Rec] menu and [Motion Picture] menu. Changing these settings in one of these menus is reflected in other menu. [Drive Mode] You can change what this unit will do when you press the shutter button.
4. Camera ∫ [Motion Picture] This menu lets you set the [Rec Quality], and other aspects for motion picture recording. ≥ [Photo Style], [Metering Mode], [i.Dynamic] and [i.Resolution] are common to both the [Rec] menu and [Motion Picture] menu. Changing these settings in one of these menus is reflected in other menu. – For details, refer to the explanation for the corresponding setting in the [Rec] menu. [Rec Quality] This sets up the picture quality of motion pictures.
4. Camera ∫ [Setup] The unit can be configured for easier use, such as changing the save destination of images. [Location Logging] Sets whether to append location information of the recording location to the picture or motion picture during recording. P122 [Store in] Sets the storage location of recorded images. P122 [Auto Backup] Sets whether to save a backup copy of the recorded image on the Google drive or not at the end of the camera function.
4. Camera Calling frequently-used menus instantly (Quick Menu) By using the Quick Menu, some of the menu settings can be easily found. ≥ The features that can be adjusted using Quick Menu are determined by the mode or a display style the unit is in. 1 From the Recording screen > [ ]. ≥ The menu can also be called by touching the icon you wish to change in the Recording screen. A ヮユワヶ 2 Select the menu item. 3 Select the setting. 4 Tap [ MP4 30p AF L 2.
4. Camera Using the [Rec] Menu Select a Drive Mode Applicable modes: You can change what this unit will do when you press the shutter button. From the Recording screen > [ [ ] ]> [Rec] > [Drive Mode]. (P91) ([Single]) When the shutter button is pressed, only one picture is recorded. [ ] ([Burst]) (P97) Recordings are made in succession while the shutter button is pressed.
4. Camera Taking Pictures using Burst Mode Applicable modes: Pictures are taken continuously while the shutter button is pressed. ≥ A maximum of 23 pictures is taken upon pressing the shutter button once when the burst speed is set to [SH]. ≥ Pictures taken with a burst speed will be recorded as a single burst group. 1 2 From the Recording screen > [ (P91) ]> [Rec] > [Drive Mode] > [Burst]. Select the burst speed.
4. Camera ≥ The focus is fixed in the first picture. ≥ Exposure, White Balance and ISO sensitivity will be fixed to the settings for the first picture when [SH]/[H] is set. ≥ When [SH]/[H] is set, the recording may be brighter or darker from the second picture depending on changes in the brightness of the subject. ≥ When set to [H]/[M]/[L], the burst speed may drop midway when the number of pictures taken continuously increases.
4. Camera Taking Pictures using Auto Bracket Applicable modes: In this mode, 3 pictures are automatically recorded in the selected exposure compensation range each time the shutter button is pressed. With Auto Bracket d1 EV 1 2 3 1st picture 2nd picture 3rd picture d0 EV j1 EV i1 EV From the Recording screen > [ Bracket]. (P91) ]> [Rec] > [Drive Mode] > [Auto Set the exposure compensation range. Focus on the subject and take a picture.
4. Camera Taking Pictures with the Self-timer Applicable modes: 1 2 3 From the Recording screen > [ Timer]. (P91) ]> [Rec] > [Drive Mode] > [Self Select the time of the Self-timer. [ ] ([2sec.]) Picture is taken 2 seconds after shutter is pressed. ≥ This is convenient for preventing camera shake when the shutter button is pressed e.g. when recording with this unit fixed. [ ] ([10sec.]) Picture is taken 10 seconds after shutter is pressed.
4. Camera Adjusting the Picture Quality by Adding an Effect ([Photo Style]) Applicable modes: You can select effects to match the type of image you wish to record. You can adjust the colour and image quality of the effects. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Rec] > [Photo Style]. [ ] ([Standard]) This is the standard setting. [ ] ([Vivid])¢1 Brilliant effect with high saturation and contrast. [ ] ([Natural])¢1 Soft effect with low contrast.
4. Camera ∫ Adjusting the picture quality ≥ Picture quality cannot be adjusted in the Intelligent Auto Plus Mode. 1 2 3 Tap the Photo Style that you wish to set. Tap the item that you wish to set. Tap [ ] or [ ] to adjust. ≥ You can also tap the slide bar to adjust. -5 [ ] [ S ] [ ] ([Saturation])¢1 [ ] ([Color Tone])¢1 [ ] ([Noise Reduction]) +5 r Increases the difference between the brightness and the darkness in the picture.
4. Camera Setting the aspect ratio of pictures Applicable modes: This allows you to select the aspect ratio of the pictures to suit printing or the playback method. At the time of purchase, it is initially set to [3:2]. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [4:3] [Aspect Ratio] of a 4:3 TV [3:2] [Aspect Ratio] of a 35 mm film camera [16:9] [Aspect Ratio] of a high-definition TV, etc. [1:1] Square aspect ratio [Rec] > [Aspect Ratio].
4. Camera Setting the number of pixels Applicable modes: Set the number of pixels. The higher the numbers of pixels, the finer the detail of the pictures will appear even when they are printed onto large sheets. From the Recording screen > [ [Aspect Ratio] ]> [Rec] > [Picture Size]. Settings [ [4:3] ] ] 9M 3456k2592 [ ] 4.5M 2432k1824 ] [ ] 5472k3648 ] 10M 3888k2592 ] 5M 2736k1824 2.5M 1920k1280 17M 5472k3080 ] ] [ ] 8M 3840k2160 [ ] 3.
4. Camera Setting the compression rate of pictures ([Quality]) Applicable modes: Set the compression rate at which the pictures are to be stored. From the Recording screen > [ Settings [A] ([Fine]) [›] ([Standard]) [ ([RAWiFine]) ]> File format [ ] Description of settings A JPEG image in which image quality was given priority. JPEG ] [Rec] > [Quality]. A standard image quality JPEG image. This is useful for increasing the number of shots without changing the number of pixels.
4. Camera Select the type of Auto Focus Mode ([AF Mode]) Applicable modes: This allows the focusing method that suits the positions and number of the subjects to be selected. From the Recording screen > [ [š] ]> [Rec] > [AF Mode]. (P91) ([Face Detection]) The unit automatically detects the person’s face. (max. 15 areas) The focus and exposure can then be adjusted to fit that face no matter what portion of the picture it is in. [ ] ([AF Tracking]) Focus can be adjusted to a specified subject.
4. Camera ∫ Setting up [ ] ([AF Tracking]) When operating the shutter button ≥ Place the subject in the AF tracking frame, and press the shutter button halfway to lock the subject. A A AF tracking frame – AF area will turn green when the unit detects the subject. – The AF area turns yellow when the shutter button is released. When operating the touch screen ≥ You can lock the subject by tapping it. – Set the [Touch Settings] to [Touch AF]. – The AF area turns yellow while the subject is locked.
4. Camera Taking Pictures with Manual Focus Applicable modes: Use this function when you want to fix the focus or when the distance between the lens and the subject is determined and you do not want to activate Auto Focus. 1 2 From the Recording screen > [ 3 Tap the enlarged display area. A MF adjustment screen B Peaking C MF Guide ]> [Rec] > [Focus Mode] > [MF]. (P91) Tap [ ]. ≥ Switches to the MF adjustment screen. ≥ You can tap [ A ] to display/hide the enlarged display area.
4. Camera Achieving focus quickly using Auto Focus Tap [ ] in the MF adjustment screen to activate the Auto Focus. ≥ Enabling Auto Focus in the MF adjustment screen adjusts the focus to the centre of the enlarged screen. ≥ [MF] is not available in the following cases. – [Miniature Effect] (Creative Control Mode) – When recording motion pictures Selecting the Method for Measuring Brightness ([Metering Mode]) Applicable modes: Type of optical measurement to measure brightness can be changed.
4. Camera Compensating the contrast and exposure ([i.Dynamic]) Applicable modes: Contrast and exposure are compensated when the brightness difference between the background and subject is great, etc. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Rec] > [i.Dynamic]. Settings: [Auto]/[High]/[Standard]/[Low]/[OFF] ≥ [Auto] automatically sets the intensity of the effect according to the recording conditions. ≥ This feature may be automatically disabled, depending on the lighting conditions.
4. Camera Combining pictures with different exposures ([HDR]) Applicable modes: You can combine 3 pictures with different levels of exposure into a single picture with rich gradation. You can minimise the loss of gradations in bright areas and dark areas when, for example, the contrast between the background and the subject is large. An image combined by HDR is recorded in JPEG. From the Recording screen > [ [ON] Records HDR pictures. [OFF] Does not record HDR pictures. ]> [Rec] > [HDR].
4. Camera Setting the Shutter Type ([Shutter Type]) Applicable modes: There are two types of shutters, a mechanical shutter and an electronic shutter. Pictures can be taken with a fixed mechanical shutter or with the shutter system selected automatically. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Rec] > [Shutter Type]. [AUTO] ([Auto]) Function Shutter Speed (Sec.) [MSHTR] ([Mechanical Shutter]) Depending on the recording condition and the shutter speed, the shutter type is switched automatically.
4. Camera Correcting red eyes ([Red-Eye Removal]) Applicable modes: The Red-Eye Removal function works when the flash is activated to automatically detect red eyes and correct the image data. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Rec] > [Red-Eye Removal]. Settings: [ON]/[OFF] ≥ Under certain circumstances, red-eye cannot be corrected.
4. Camera Setting the step increment of ISO sensitivity ([ISO Increments]) Applicable modes: You can adjust the ISO sensitivity settings for every 1/3 EV. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Rec] > [ISO Increments]. [1/3 EV] [L.100]¢1/[125]/[160]/[200]/[250]/[320]/[400]/[500]/[640]/[800]/[1000]/[1250]/[1600]/ [2000]/[2500]/[3200]/[4000]/[5000]/[6400]/[8000]/[10000]/[12800]/[H.16000]¢1/ [H.20000]¢1/[H.25600]¢1 [1 EV] [L.100]¢1/[125]/[200]/[400]/[800]/[1600]/[3200]/[6400]/[12800]/[H.
4. Camera Setting the colour space ([Color Space]) Applicable modes: Set this when you want to correct the colour reproduction of the recorded pictures on a PC, printer etc. From the Recording screen > [ [sRGB] [AdobeRGB] ]> [Rec] > [Color Space]. Colour space is set to sRGB colour space. This is widely used in computer related equipment. Colour space is set to AdobeRGB colour space.
4. Camera Using the [Custom] Menu Disabling Operational Sounds and the Output of Light at once ([Silent Mode]) Applicable modes: This function is useful for recording images in a quiet environment, public facility, etc. or recording images of subjects such as babies or animals. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Custom] > [Silent Mode]. Settings: [ON]/[OFF] ≥ Operational sounds are muted, and the flash and the AF Assist lamp are forced off. The following settings are fixed.
4. Camera Fixing the Focus and the Exposure ([AF/AE Lock]) Applicable modes: This is useful when you want to take a picture of a subject outside the AF area or the contrast is too strong and you cannot achieve appropriate exposure. 1 From the Recording screen > [ ]> [AE Lock] Only the exposure is locked. ≥ Fixing the exposure turns on the [AEL] display. [AF Lock] Only the focus is locked. ≥ Fixing the focus turns on the [AFL] display. [AF/AE Lock] Both focus and exposure are locked.
4. Camera Turning on the AF Assist Lamp ([AF Assist Lamp]) Applicable modes: AF assist lamp will illuminate the subject when the shutter button is pressed halfway, making it easier for the unit to focus when recording in low light conditions. (Larger AF area is displayed depending on the recording conditions.) From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Custom] > [AF Assist Lamp]. Settings: [ON]/[OFF] ≥ The effective distance of the assist lamp is a maximum of approximately 1.5 m (4.9 feet).
4. Camera Highlighting in-focus portions ([Peaking]) Applicable modes: Works when focusing manually in the Manual Focus Mode. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Custom] > [Peaking]. [ON] In-focus portions are highlighted with colour. [OFF] In-focus portions are not highlighted. Sets the detection level of the area in focus ([Peaking Detect Level]) Applicable modes: From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Custom] > [Peaking Detect Level].
4. Camera Displaying the histogram ([Histogram]) Applicable modes: From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Custom] > [Histogram]. Settings: [ON]/[OFF] ≥ A Histogram is a graph that displays brightness along the horizontal axis (black to white) and the number of pixels at each brightness level on the vertical axis. It allows you to easily check a picture’s exposure.
4. Camera Sets the touch operations during recording ([Touch Settings]) Applicable modes: The focus and brightness can be set to the specified subject and position using the touch screen. From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Custom] > [Touch Settings]. [Touch AF] It is possible to set the focus to the subject specified on the touch screen. ≥ This is not available when [Focus Mode] is set to [MF]. ≥ Tap [ ] to cancel the setting.
4. Camera Basic camera settings ([Setup] menu) From the Recording screen > [ ]> [Setup] > select the item. Item Setting/Notes Tags of the recording location can be appended to pictures and motion pictures. [ON]/[OFF] [Location Logging] ≥ Cautions for Use: Be sure to pay special attention to the privacy, the likeness rights, etc. of the subject when you use this function. Use at your own risk. Sets the storage location of recorded pictures and motion pictures.
4. Camera Item Setting/Notes Sets whether to emit the beep or not. [Beep] [ON]/[OFF] ≥ When [Silent Mode] is set to [ON], [Beep] is set to [OFF]. Sets whether to emit the shutter sound or not. [Shutter] [ON]/[OFF] ≥ When [Silent Mode] is set to [ON], [Shutter] is set to [OFF]. [Tilt sensor adjustment] You can adjust the tilt of the horizon reference line when the unit is held in a horizontal orientation. ≥ Adjust the tilt of the horizon reference line, and tap [OK].
5. Viewer Gallery Display pictures, motion pictures or other items that have been taken. Playback slideshows, edit still pictures or capture still pictures from motion pictures. ≥ Data can be synchronised using your Google account. Viewing pictures and motion pictures 1 From the Home screen > [ 2 Select album. 3 Tap picture or motion picture. ]>[ ]. ≥ The Album list screen is displayed.
5. Viewer ∫ Switching display method Display by categorising location, time or other properties. From the Album list screen > [Albums] > select the item. ∫ Viewing in slideshow Playback pictures in an album using a slideshow. From the File list screen/Full screen display > [ ] > [Slideshow]. ≥ Tapping the screen while playing back a slideshow ends the slideshow. ∫ Setting pictures as wallpaper, etc Set a picture as the Home screen wallpaper or the image for contacts.
5. Viewer Managing pictures and motion pictures ∫ Copying, moving Copy or move pictures or motion pictures to the unit or microSD card, or create folders. 1 From the Full screen display > [ ] > [Move]/[Copy]. ≥ Tapping [ ] from the Album list screen or File list screen > [Select album] or [Select item] can move/copy multiple items. 2 Select move or copy destination. ≥ Create a new folder to move or copy items to. ∫ Deleting pictures and motion pictures From the Full screen display > [ ] > [OK].
5. Viewer Capturing still pictures from motion pictures Still pictures can be captured from motion pictures recorded with this unit. 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap a motion picture. Drag the slide bar and move it to the position to capture. 4 Tap [ 5 Select frame to capture and tap [ ]. ≥ Still pictures before and after the selected position are displayed. ].
5. Viewer Using “Swipe & Share” Tap and hold an album or file to use “Swipe & Share”. Drag albums or files to the menu displayed on the edge of the screen to active each function. 1 2 From the Album list screen/File list screen/Full screen display > tap and hold an album or file. Drag to the menu in each direction. ∫ Changing menu displayed with “Swipe & Share” Change the menu displayed on the edge of the screen.
6. Photo Search Launching Photo Search Search for photography locations in the current location or travel destinations, or use pictures taken by other people in those locations as a reference. The walking route from the current location to the desired photography location can also be displayed. From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. ≥ During initial start-up, read the terms of use and tap [Agree] if you agree to the terms.
6. Photo Search Viewing pictures From the Map view screen/Grid view screen > tap the picture to view. ≥ The picture is displayed in full screen. ≥ The control icons and thumbnail images are switched from show/hide each time the screen is tapped. Saving a favourite Up to 50 favourites can be saved. From the Map view screen/Grid view screen > tap [ thumbnail. ] at the top right of the ≥ Saving a picture as a favourite displays [ ] in the thumbnail images.
6. Photo Search Configuring various settings ∫ Configuring how location information is used Use the unit’s location information. 1 2 With [Photo Search] launched > [ ]. Turn the [Use Location services] checkbox on. ≥ If you turn the [Use Location services] checkbox off, functions such as route display and favourite notification that make use of the current location information will be disabled.
7. Phone Calls can be made/received using the phone app, and voicemail services can be used. Usable services vary depending on your mobile network operator. For more information, contact your contracted mobile network operator. Emergency calls 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Enter telephone number for the emergency call > [ ≥ If the incorrect telephone number has been entered, tap [ Tap [ ]. ] to clear the entered number. ] after the call has ended.
7. Phone Making an international call 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Enter the telephone number in order of: + (tap and hold [0]) > country number > region number (area code) > telephone number. ≥ If the region number (area code) starts with “0”, omit the first “0” and enter the number. 3 4 Tap [ Tap [ ]. ] after the call has ended. Operations while on a call ∫ Adjusting the call volume When during a call > Press [ ]/[ ].
7. Phone Answering a call 1 When a call is being received, drag [ 2 Tap [ ≥ To reject the call, drag [ ] to [ ] to [ ]. ]. ] after the call has ended. ∫ Turning the ringer off temporarily The ringer can be turned off temporarily when receiving a call. When receiving a call > press [ ]/[ ], or [ ]. ≥ For details on configuring silent mode or vibration mode in advance, refer to P30.
7. Phone Call log Making a call from the call log 1 From the Home screen > [ [ 2 ]>[ ]. ≥ The Call log screen is displayed. ≥ The following icons are used in the call log to indicate different types of calls. ]: Outgoing calls [ ]: Answered calls [ ]: Missed calls Tap the phone number or name of the person to call. Save number to contact list from call log 1 2 3 From the Call log screen > tap [ ] of the telephone number to save. [Add to contacts] > [CREATE NEW CONTACT].
7. Phone Voicemail The voicemail service can be used depending on the mobile network operator. A message is stored on the voicemail centre if a call is missed. For information, contact your contracted mobile network operator. Configure voicemail number Configure the number to connect to the voicemail centre. For information on the number to enter, contact your mobile network operator. 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Settings]. [Voicemail] > [Setup] > [Voicemail number].
7. Phone Caller ID information Configure whether to show/hide your phone number to other person when making a call. 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Settings]. [GSM call settings] > [Additional settings]. [Caller ID] > select the item. Fixed Dialling Numbers Configuring Fixed Dialling Number (FDN) means calls cannot be made to telephone numbers that are not saved on the FDN list. ≥ You must enter the PIN 2 code assigned to you by your mobile network operator in order to use this feature.
8. People Saving contacts The name, telephone numbers, email addresses and other contact details of friends and family members can be saved to contacts. ≥ Data can be synchronised using your Google account. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ]. ] > enter required details > [DONE]. ≥ Tapping [ ] saves an image. ∫ Importing contacts from storage 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]> [ ]. [ ] > [Import/export] > [Import from storage] > [OK].
8. People Displaying contacts From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. ≥ The Contact list screen is displayed. 1 2 3 6 4 5 7 8 1 Contact list Display all saved contacts. ≥ To display contacts for each account, tap [ ] > [Contacts to display]. 2 Favourite contact list/Frequently used contact list Display contacts saved as favourites or frequently used contacts. 3 Group list Display contacts in each group. 4 Profile (P138) 5 Contacts name Tap to display the Contacts detail screen.
8. People Managing contacts Editing contacts 1 2 3 From the Contact list screen > tap the contact to edit. [ ] > [Edit]. Edit the required details > [DONE]. ≥ Tapping [ ] saves an image. Deleting contacts 1 2 From the Contact list screen > tap the contact to delete. [ ] > [Delete] > [OK]. Saving a contact in the favourite list 1 2 From the Contact list screen > tap the contact to save in favourites. Tap [ ]. ≥ Appears as [ ] when saving in favourites.
8. People Creating groups 1 From the Contact list screen > [ 2 Enter group name > [DONE]. ]>[ ]. ≥ Select the account if there are multiple accounts. ≥ Entering the contact name in the [Type person’s name] column and selecting the contact saves the contact in the group. Backing up contacts 1 2 3 From the Contact list screen > [ ] > [Import/export]. Tap [Export to storage]/[Share visible contacts]. Follow the guidance on the screen.
9. Email/Messaging Email Configuring an email account 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Enter the email address and password > [Next]. Follow the guidance on the screen. ≥ When configuring an account manually, consult your email service provider for details about settings. Creating an email and sending 1 2 3 4 5 6 From the Home screen > [ Tap [ ]>[ ]. ]. Tap [To] and enter the email address of the recipient. ≥ Tap [ ] > [Add Cc/Bcc] to enter Cc or Bcc. Tap [Subject] and enter a subject.
9. Email/Messaging Reading received email 1 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. ≥ The Email inbox list screen is displayed. ≥ To update the email inbox, tap [ ] > [Refresh]. ≥ If there are multiple accounts, tap [Inbox] to switch accounts. Tapping [Combined view] displays all emails. 2 Tap the email to display. ∫ Displaying attachments 1 2 From the Email inbox list screen > tap email to display. Tap the attachment. ≥ To save the attachment, tap [ ] > [Save].
9. Email/Messaging Switching folders From the Email inbox list screen > [Inbox] > tap folder to display. Configure email settings ∫ Configure general email settings From the Email inbox list screen > [ ] > [Settings] > [General settings]. ∫ Adding an email account 1 2 From the Email inbox list screen > [ ] > [Settings] > [ADD ACCOUNT]. Follow the guidance on the screen. ∫ Changing email account settings Change settings for [Account name], [Signature], [Sync frequency] or other options.
9. Email/Messaging Gmail™ Gmail can be sent and received using a Google account. ≥ Each Gmail operation is similar to email. For details about the operating method, refer to “Email” on P142. Creating a Gmail and sending 1 2 3 4 5 6 From the Home screen > [ Tap [ ]>[ ]. ]. Tap [To] and enter the email address of the recipient. ≥ Tap [ ] > [Add Cc/Bcc] to enter Cc or Bcc. Tap [Subject] and enter a subject. Tap [Compose email] and enter a message.
9. Email/Messaging Google Hangouts™ Send and receive messages, pictures and other files with friends, or hold video conversations with a group. ≥ A Google account is required to use all functions. Launching [Hangouts] From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. ≥ If the setting screen is displayed when launching it for the first time, configure it as required. Sending messages 1 2 From the Hangout screen > [ ]. Enter the name, email address or telephone number of the other person and select the contact.
9. Email/Messaging Starting a video chat 1 2 From the Hangout screen > [ ]. Enter the name, email address or telephone number of the other person and select the contact. ≥ Saved contacts can also be selected. ≥ The Chat screen is displayed. ≥ Tapping [Anyone else?] adds a person to chat to. 3 Tap [ ]. ≥ The other person responding to this starts the video chat. Responding to a video chat From the Call screen > drag [ ] to [ ]. ≥ Start the video chat.
10. Web browser Launching the web browser The unit can be used to browse web pages, manage bookmarks and download images and other files. ≥ Contact your mobile network operator regarding data plans and rates. ≥ Additional charges may be incurred for accessing the internet or downloading media files from the internet. For information, contact your contracted mobile network operator. Viewing a web page 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Enter the web address in the address bar > [Go].
10. Web browser Navigating while web pages are displayed ∫ Zooming in/zooming out Pinch out to zoom in, pinch in to zoom out. Double-tapping the screen also zooms in/out. ∫ Returning to the previous page [ ]>[ ≥ Tapping [ ]. ] will also return to the previous page. ∫ Jumping to the previous page [ ]>[ ]. ≥ Tapping after using the [ immediately before.
10. Web browser Using the browser options menu Tapping [ ] displays the options menu. [New tab] Opens a new tab. [New incognito tab] Opens a new incognito tab. [Bookmarks] Opens a bookmark. (P151) [Recent tabs] Displays tabs opened with computers or other devices. [History] Opens the history. (P148) [Share...] Sends web pages (URLs) via email or Bluetooth wireless technology. [Print...] Prints the web page. (P172) [Find in page] Searches for words within the web page.
10. Web browser Bookmarks Adding bookmarks 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ Display web page to add > [ ]>[ ]. ]>[ ]. Edit the required details > [Save]. Opening bookmarks 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ]. ]>[ ]. ] > [Bookmarks]. Select the bookmark. Editing bookmarks 1 2 3 4 From the Home screen > [ [ ] > [Bookmarks]. Tap and hold the bookmark to edit > [Edit bookmark]. Edit the required details > [Save]. Deleting bookmarks 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ].
11. Music Google Play Music™ [Play Music] launches the app to play music. Copying music from a computer or other devices 1 Connect the computer and unit with a microUSB cable (commercially available). ≥ For details on how to connect to a computer, refer to P170. 2 Copy music data to the unit. Listening to music 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap an album. Tap a song.
11. Music Displaying My Library Display My Library to search for songs by [GENRES]/[ARTISTS]/[ALBUMS]/ [SONGS] categories. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Flick the left edge of the screen to the right > [My Library]. Using playlists Create playlists and management your favourite songs. ∫ Creating a playlist and saving a song 1 2 3 4 From the Home screen > [ Tap an album > tap [ ]>[ ]. ] on the right of the song name. Tap [Add to playlist]. [New playlist] > enter name > [Create playlist].
12. Maps Location information service This unit is compatible with location information services that use GPS. Various apps can be used, including searching for nearby shops or restaurants, adding location information to pictures, or displaying your current location on maps. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [Location] > turn location information [ON]. ≥ The location information service does not guarantee a high level of accuracy for locations.
12. Maps Google Maps™ Check current location with the [Maps] app, or search for locations or routes. From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Search box Enter search words into the search box to display the destination on the map. Tap the search box to select nearby spots by category. [ ] Displays a map around the current location. [ ] Displays the information around the current location. ≥ To use [Maps], a mobile network or Wi-Fi communication is required.
13. Other apps and functions NFC The NFC function can be used to transfer data with other NFC-compatible devices, or directly display websites on the unit by swiping it over devices with integrated NFC modules or smart posters. ≥ Refer to P6 for details on the NFC antenna. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [More...] > Turn the [NFC] checkbox on. Google Drive™ The [Drive] app is an online storage service for creating, browsing and sharing files.
13. Other apps and functions Displaying files 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap the file to display. ≥ Tapping [ ] searches for files. ≥ Tapping [ ] displays file information, and individual settings can be changed. Scanning files 1 2 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ]>[ ]>[ ]. ]>[ ]. ]. Configuring drives 1 2 From the Home screen > [ Flick the left edge of the screen to the right > [Settings].
13. Other apps and functions Google Keep™ Notes can be created easily. Notes are managed on the web via the Google account, and can be accessed from anywhere. Creating notes 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [Add quick note] > enter note. ≥ Tapping [ ] configures the note colour. ≥ Tapping [ ] configures notifications. ≥ Tapping [ ] also creates notes. Adding images to notes 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Select note. [ ] > [Take photo]/[Choose image].
13. Other apps and functions Create list items Create list items with check boxes. A strike-through line is displayed in list items when the check box is selected, and is convenient for checking whether items have been completed. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ]. ]>[ ]. ]>[ ]. ]>[ ]. ] > enter list items. Searching notes 1 2 From the Home screen > [ [ ] > enter text to search. Sharing notes 1 2 3 4 From the Home screen > [ Select note. [ ] > [Share]. Select application.
13. Other apps and functions Moving notes to archive 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Select note. Tap [ ]. ≥ Horizontally flicking notes to move also sends them to the archive. Displaying archives 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Flick the left edge of the screen to the right > [Archive]. Deleting notes 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. ]>[ ]. Select note. [ ] > [Delete].
13. Other apps and functions Calendar Manage schedules with the [Calendar] app. ≥ Data can be synchronised using your Google account. Changing the calendar display 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap the date area. Tap [Day]/[Week]/[Month]/[Agenda]. Display multiple calendars 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ]. ] > [Calendars to display]. Select calendar to display. Creating schedules 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ]. ] > [New event]. Enter schedule > [DONE].
13. Other apps and functions Editing schedules 1 2 3 4 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap the schedule in day display/week display. Tap [ ]. Edit schedules > [DONE]. Deleting schedules 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap the schedule in day display/week display. [ ] > [OK]. Cancelling scheduled notifications, configuring snooze ] is displayed in the status bar > tap the Open the notification panel when [ schedule.
13. Other apps and functions YouTube™ Play YouTube videos or post motion pictures. Viewing motion pictures 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap the motion picture to view. ≥ This unit displays in landscape viewing mode. Searching motion pictures 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ Tap [ ]>[ ]. ]>[ ]. ]. Enter the search text > [ ]. Uploading 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ Flick the left edge of the screen to the right > [Uploads] > [ Follow the guidance on the screen. 163 ].
14. Google Play Google Play™ Store Search for fun games or useful apps in the [Play Store], and install them on the unit. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Searching and installing apps. ≥ Google Wallet™ can be used for the payment of paid apps. ≥ The [Play Store] may not be available for use in some regions.
14. Google Play Deleting apps Deleting all data within apps Delete app data if the unit has become full in order to free up space on the unit. 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Apps]. [ALL] tab > tap the app to delete. [Clear data] > [OK]. ≥ Data may not be able to be deleted depending on the app. Deleting installed apps 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Apps]. [DOWNLOADED] tab > tap the app to delete. [Uninstall] > [OK]. ≥ Apps may not be able to be deleted depending on the app.
14. Google Play Access permissions Access permissions define what information or functions apps on the unit that apps can access. Unauthorised apps that steal personal or other information and send them to external locations may misuse access permissions. When installing apps, download them from trusted sits and check the access permissions. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Apps]. Tap the app to check > check the [PERMISSIONS] items.
15. Connecting to external devices Bluetooth® wireless technology Use Bluetooth wireless technology with this unit and Bluetooth-compatible devices. Transfer data with Bluetooth-compatible devices, or connect to wireless headsets to listen to music. Turning on the Bluetooth function 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Turn on [Bluetooth]. ≥[ ] is displayed in the status bar when the Bluetooth function is turned on.
15. Connecting to external devices Changing the unit’s name The name of this unit displayed on the other device can be changed. 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ] > [Bluetooth]. ] > [Rename phone]. Enter the name > [Rename]. Unpairing a Bluetooth device 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Bluetooth]. Select the currently connected Bluetooth device in the [PAIRED DEVICES] column > [OK]. ≥ Pairing settings will not be deleted when unpairing a device.
15. Connecting to external devices Deleting paired Bluetooth devices 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Bluetooth]. Tap [ ] of the Bluetooth device to delete from the [PAIRED DEVICES] column. Tap [Unpair]. Sending data to a Bluetooth device 1 2 3 4 Select the data to send from the app. Open the send/share menu in the app. Tap [Bluetooth]. Select the destination Bluetooth device. Receiving data from a Bluetooth device 1 Send the data from the sending Bluetooth device.
15. Connecting to external devices USB connections Using USB storage Connect the unit and a computer with a microUSB cable (commercially available), and use it as a removable disk. This allows data to be backed up to the computer, or transfer data with the unit as USB storage. 1 2 3 4 5 From the Home screen > [ [ ]>[ ] > [Storage]. ] > [USB computer connection]. Turn the [Media device (MTP)] checkbox on. ≥ Configure [Camera (PTP)] when connected to a computer that does not support MTP.
15. Connecting to external devices Using USB tethering You can connect the unit and computer with a microUSB cable (commercially available) to connect your computer to the internet via the unit. 1 2 3 Connected the unit to a computer with a microUSB cable (commercially available). From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [More...]. [Tethering & portable hotspot] > turn the [USB tethering] checkbox on. ≥[ [ ] is displayed in the status bar when USB tethering is enabled.
15. Connecting to external devices Printing Turn registered print services on/off or configure them. This allows printing from anywhere when combined with a cloud-compatible printer. ≥ Printing services are not registered at the point of purchase. Please download these separately. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Printing]. Select registered print service > turn on/off. Changing print service settings 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ Select registered print service > [ ] > [Printing].
16. Synchronise/Backup/Reset Synchronise and delete accounts Configure synchronisation settings for each account, such as calendars and contacts. ≥ For details on how to add accounts, refer to P31. Configuring synchronisation items 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap account type > tap account to configure. Turn on the checkbox for the data to synchronise. Synchronising manually 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. Tap account type > tap account to configure. [ ] > [Sync now].
16. Synchronise/Backup/Reset Backup Backup app data, settings and other items to a Google server. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Backup & reset]. Turn the [Back up my data] checkbox on. Reset Reset the unit to factory default settings. ≥ Resetting deletes all saved data, downloaded apps and other content. 1 2 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Backup & reset]. [Factory data reset] > [Reset phone] > [Erase everything].
17. Security Screen lock Configure the screen lock when recovering from sleep mode or other actions. Configuring the screen lock prevents unauthorised access to the unit. Configuring the screen lock 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ] > [Security] > [Screen lock]. Select the screen unlock method. [None] Does not set the screen lock. [Slide] Release the screen lock by sliding [ the outer circumference). [Face Unlock] Release the screen lock using facial recognition.
17. Security SIM card lock The microSIM card can be locked to prevent unauthorised access to the unit. Once the SIM card is locked, the SIM PIN code must be entered every time the unit is turned on. ≥ Incorrectly entering the SIM PIN code 3 times locks the SIM PIN code and it can no longer be used. If this happens, enter a PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) to unlock the SIM PIN code. ≥ For details on the PIN code/PUK code, contact your mobile network operator.
18. Updates System updates If the software needs to be updated, update files can be obtained to update the unit. ≥ The unit must be connected to a network when you perform a system update. (Except when using [Update from microSD]) ≥ Perform system update in an area with good reception without moving around. ≥ Perform system update with sufficient battery strength remaining. ≥ During system update, telephone calls, messages, various communication functions and other functions cannot be used.
18. Updates Searching for software updates manually Check whether or not software updates are required, and if so, download the update file over the network. 1 2 3 From the Home screen > [ ]>[ ]. [About phone] > [System updates] > [Update over the network]. Follow the guidance on the screen. Updating using a microSD card Download the update files using a computer and save them to a microSD card, then insert the microSD card into the unit to update the software.
19. Settings list Settings list Tap Home screen > [ ] > [ ] to configure various settings on the unit. Settings are grouped into the following categories. [Wi-Fi] Refer to P34 for details. [Bluetooth] Refer to P167 for details. [Date usage] The data usage management screen is displayed, and the mobile data network usage (as a guideline) is displayed for each period of time or app. [More...] [Aeroplane mode] Disables all wireless features of the unit.
19. Settings list [Display] [Brightness] Refer to P31 for details. [Display adjustment] Adjusts the display colour tones. [Wallpaper] Configures the wallpaper of the Home screen. [Auto-rotate screen] Automatically switches from vertical/horizontal display to suit the orientation of the unit. [Sleep] Refer to P31 for details. [Daydream] Configures whether or not to display the screen saver when sleep mode starts while charging. [Font size] Configures the font size.
19. Settings list [Encrypt phone] Encrypts all data on the unit. [Set up SIM card lock] Refer to P176 for details. [Make passwords visible] Configures whether or not to display characters when entering the password. [Device administrators] Enables/disables administrator rights of the unit. [Unknown sources] Refer to P166 for details. [Verify apps] Displays a warning before installing apps that may be harmful to the unit, or prohibits installations. [Storage type] Displays the storage type.
19. Settings list [Date & time] [Automatic date & time] [Automatic time zone] [Set date] Refer to P29 for details. [Set time] [Select time zone] [Use 24-hour format] Refer to P29 for details. [Choose date format] Switches the date display method. [Power] [Fast Start-up] Increases the start speed within 24 hours after turning the unit off. [Starting the Camera] Starts the camera in fast startup. [Accessibility] [TalkBack] Turns [TalkBack] on/off. [Captions] Configures subtitles.
20. Others Troubleshooting First, try out the following procedures (P183–P188). Cannot turn the unit on. ≥ Check that the battery is adequately charged. Touch screen does not operate even when tapping it. ≥ Check that the unit is not in sleep mode. > If the unit is in sleep mode, press the [ ] to release sleep mode. The unit does not operate as expected. ≥ Check the following methods. > Turn the unit on/off. > Turn the unit off, remove the microSIM card and reinsert it. > Run an update.
20. Others Cannot use voice calls or LTE networks. ≥ Check to see if the microSIM card is inserted correctly. ≥ Check the terms and conditions of your SIM card. ≥ Check to see if the unit is connected to the mobile network correctly. ≥ High speed LTE networks may not be available in some countries and regions. ¢ When you make a voice call or connect to a packet data network with the SIM card, charges imposed by your mobile network operator apply. For details, contact the operator. Cannot receive calls.
20. Others The microSIM card is locked. ≥ If [Set up SIM card lock] has been configured, the microSIM card is locked when the unit is turned on. > Enter SIM PIN code. The microSIM card is PUK-locked. ≥ Contact your mobile network operator. The screen is no displayed. ≥ Check that an object is not placed near the proximity sensor, or that the proximity sensor is not covered. ≥ Check that there are no protective films or covers interfering with the touch screen’s functionality. No sound is heard.
20. Others ∫ Recording The picture cannot be recorded. ≥ Is there any memory remaining on the built-in memory or the microSD card? > Delete the pictures which are not necessary to increase available space in the memory. (P126) ≥ You may not be able to record for a short while after turning this unit on when using a large capacity microSD card. The recorded picture is whitish. ≥ Picture might look whitish when lens gets dirty with fingerprints or similar.
20. Others The brightness or the hue of the recorded picture is different from the actual scene. ≥ When recording under fluorescent or LED lighting fixture, etc., increasing the shutter speed may introduce slight changes to brightness and colour. These are a result of the characteristics of the light source and do not indicate a malfunction. ≥ When recording subjects in extremely bright locations or recording under fluorescent lighting, LED lighting fixture, mercury lamp, sodium lighting, etc.
20. Others Striping or flicker appears under lighting such as a fluorescent or LED lighting fixture. The subject appears distorted. ≥ This is characteristic of MOS sensors which serve as the unit’s pickup sensors. This is not a malfunction. When a subject moves across the image very fast, the subject may appear slightly distorted. A clicking sound is recorded in the motion pictures. The recorded sound is very quiet. ≥ This unit automatically adjusts the aperture during motion picture recording.
20. Others Cautions for Use ∫ About the operating environment Do not leave the unit in the following areas, as there is the risk of damage. ≥ Near electronic products. The image may become distorted, and static may be introduced. ≥ Extremely hot or cold areas. ∫ Optimal use of this unit ≥ Do not drop or subject the unit to shock when carrying it around. ≥ Do not place the unit in the back pocket of your trousers. Doing so may cause damage to the unit when sitting down.
20. Others ∫ About the lens, screen ≥ If there is liquid or sand on the unit, wipe it with a soft, dry cloth. ≥ If the lens is dirty, lightly wipe the surface with a soft dry cloth. ≥ Do not press the lens with excessive force. ≥ Do not leave the unit with the lens facing the sun as rays of light from the sun may cause it to malfunction. Also, be careful when placing the unit outside or near a window. ≥ Do not place objects on top of the screen, or press sharp objects against it.
20. Others ∫ Battery ≥ The battery is a consumable item. While performance depends on the usage status of the unit, if the amount of time that the unit can be used becomes drastically shorter even after charging it, the battery may require replacement. Contact the dealer or Panasonic for replacement of the battery. ≥ When the battery is replaced, your personal information will be deleted and settings will return to their default settings. We recommend that you take a backup copy of important information.
20. Others ≥ microSDXC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. ≥ Adobe is a trademark or registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. ≥ Windows and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. ≥ Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. ≥ Google, Android, Google Play and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc.
20. Others ≥ This product contains open source software licenced in compliance with GNU General Public Licence, Version 2 (GPL v2), GNU Lesser General Public Licence (LGPL), and other licences. The programme is free software; you can copy it, redistribute it, and modify it under the terms of the GPL v2 or LGPL as published by the Free Software Foundation.
Ecodesign information The following are ecodesign information required by Commission Regulation (EC) No.1275/2008 amended by (EU) No.801/2013. 1) The power consumption of the product in networked standby is approximately 0.8 W if all wired network ports are connected and all wireless network ports are activated.