Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Operation Manual
- Chapter 1 Using Your Camera
- Section 1 Getting Started
- Checking that Everything is Packed
- Names of Parts
- How to Use the Mode Dial
- Inserting the Batteries
- Using the Batteries
- Using the Rechargeable Battery
- Using the AC Adapter
- Turning the Power On/Off
- Setting the Date and Time (DATE SETTINGS)
- Inserting an SD Memory Card (Available in Stores)
- How to Use the LCD Monitor
- Button Functions
- Screens
- Section 2 Basic Shooting
- How to Hold the Camera
- How to Focus
- Shooting Still Images
- When the Subject is not Centered on Your Composition (Focus Lock)
- Shooting with Scenery-Matching
- Combination of Scene Mode and Function
- Shooting with Multi-Shot
- Shooting Movies
- Shooting with Optical Zoom
- Shooting with the Digital Zoom
- Shooting Close-ups (Macro Photo)
- Recording Voice Memos
- Section 3 Using Special Features for Improved Photography
- Using the Flash
- Using the Self-Timer
- Shooting a Still Image with Sound (IMAGE WITH SOUND)
- Using the ADJ. (Adjust) Button
- Changing the Exposure (EXPOSURE COMP.)
- Using Natural and Artificial Lighting (WHITE BALANCE)
- Sensitivity Settings (ISO SETTING)
- Changing Shading for Shooting Text (DENSITY)
- Shooting Consecutively with Different White Balance (WHITE BALANCE BRACKET)
- Choosing Picture Quality Mode/Image Size (PIC QUALITY/SIZE)
- Manual Focus Shooting (FOCUS)
- Changing the Light Metering (PHOTOMETRY)
- Changing the Edge Quality of Still Images (SHARPNESS)
- Shooting Consecutively with Different Exposures (AUTO BRACKET)
- Setting the Exposure Time (TIME EXPOSURE)
- Shooting Pictures Automatically at Set Intervals (INTERVAL)
- Inserting the Date into a Still Image (DATE IMPRINT)
- Returning the Shooting Menu Settings to their Defaults (RESTORE DEFAULTS)
- Section 4 Playing Back/Deleting Still Images, Movies, and Sounds
- Viewing the Photo You Just Took (Quick Review)
- Viewing a Still Image or Movie
- Playing Back Sound
- Viewing at a Glance (Thumbnail Display)
- Enlarged Viewing
- Viewing an S Multi-Shot or M Multi-Shot Still Image in Enlarged Display Mode
- Showing Photos in Order Automatically (SLIDE SHOW)
- Viewing on a Television
- Deleting Unwanted Still Images/Movies/Sounds
- Section 5 Direct Printing
- Section 6 About Other Functions
- Section 7 Changing Camera Settings
- Getting the SD Memory Card Ready for Use (CARD FORMAT)
- Formatting Internal Memory (IN FORMAT)
- Changing Auto Power-Off Settings (AUTO POWER OFF)
- Beep at Recording (BEEP SOUND)
- Changing File Name Settings (SEQUENTIAL NO.)
- Changing Image Confirmation Time (LCD CONFIRM.)
- Adjusting the Brightness of the LCD Monitor (LCD BRIGHTNESS)
- Changing Power-Save Mode Settings (Power-Save)
- Changing the Display Language (LANGUAGE)
- Changing the Playback Method for Viewing on TV (VIDEO OUT MODE)
- Section 1 Getting Started
- Chapter 2 Playing Back Images (Pictures/Movies) on a Computer (For Windows)
- Section 1 Installing Software
- Section 2 Downloading Images to a Computer
- Section 3 Displaying Thumbnail Images (How to Use DU-10x)
- Starting and Exiting DU-10x
- Thumbnail Display Description
- Switching the Ordering of Images
- Changing the Display Size
- Viewing Images in a Slide Show
- Renaming an Image in Thumbnail View
- Copying a Reduced Image File
- Enabling Functions Available with Other Models of Caplio
- Deleting Images
- Viewing Image Information
- Displaying the Viewer Screen
- Printing an Image
- Chapter 3 Playing Back Images (Pictures/Movies) on a Computer (For Macintosh)
- Chapter 4 Shooting with Camera Memos
- Section 1 About Camera Memos
- Section 2 Creating a Camera Memo List
- Section 3 Shooting with Camera Memos
- Shooting with Camera Memos
- Create or Correct a Memo Temporarily (Temporary Memo)
- Viewing/Correcting a Camera Memo Attached to a Still Image
- Attaching a Camera Memo to a Still Image
- Displaying and Changing a Camera Memo Attached to a Still Image on the Camera
- Displaying and Confirming a Camera Memo Attached to a Still Image and Correcting It
- Printing Camera Memos Attached to Still Images
- Section 4 Using Voice Memos
- Appendices
- INDEX

Chapter 4 Section 2 Creating a Camera Memo List
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Starting and Quitting ListEditor
There are two methods of starting ListEditor.
• Start from the Windows [Start] menu.
On the [Start] menu, point to [Programs], point to [Caplio
Software], and then click [ListEditor] to start ListEditor.
• On the DU-10x screen, click the Start ListE-
ditor icon.
There are two methods of quitting ListEditor.
• Click the [x] (Close) button in the upper-
right corner of the screen.
• Click the QUIT icon.
How to Use ListEditor
Up to five categories can be defined for a
camera memo list file. Each category can
include up to 50 text memos and one voice
memo.
Start ListEditor.
ListEditor starts.
You can also start ListEditor by clicking the Start ListE-
ditor icon on the DU-10n screen.
On the [List Title 1] tab, enter a category
name in the [LIST TITLE] box.
Up to 20 alphanumeric characters can be entered for
a category name.
You can switch between [LIST TITLE] tabs by clicking
on another [LIST TITLE] tab.
Enter a camera memo in the [CONTENTS]
box.
Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be entered for
a camera memo.
Click the [ADD] button.
Erase it and enter a camera memo.
Repeat steps and to enter all camera
To delete a camera memo, select the camera memo
you want to delete and click the [DELETE] button.
To move a camera memo, select the camera memo
you want to move and click the [MOVE UP ONE
ROW] or [MOVE DOWN ONE ROW] button.
Creating a Camera Memo List
To create a camera memo list, use the provided software ListEditor.
When creating a camera memo list, first define categories and next add camera memos to them.
You can define up to five categories.
Each category can include up to 50 camera memos.
• A camera memo file in csv format created by a different application can be read into the ListEditor and saved on an SD memory card
for use by the camera.
• To read a csv-format camera memo file into ListEditor, click [Open] on the [File] menu of ListEditor, and then specify the file name.