Troubleshooting, Using qv-link software and a connection cable, Connecting to a qv color printer – Casio QV-120 User Manual

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Using QV-Link Software and a Connection Cable

The optionally available QV-Link Software and connection cable lets
you transfer images from your digital camera to a personal computer.
The following are the computer models that can run QV-Link soft-
ware.

Windows Version: LK-10V

Macintosh Version: LK-2V

Important!

• This camera does not fully support the software that comes with the

LK-1 and LK-1A connection kits for Windows, and the LK-2 and LK-
2A connection kits for the Macintosh. Never try to use the software
that comes with these connections kits with this digital camera.

Connecting to a QV color Printer

DIGITAL

You can connect this camera to a CASIO QV color Printer and print-
out images that are in camera memory. Use the communication cable
that comes with the QV Color Printer to connect camera's DIGITAL
terminal to the QV Color Printer's terminal.

Applicable printer model: CASIO QG-100

After connecting the two units, turn on camera power and slide the
function switch to the PLAY position. For details on how to perform
the QV Color Printer procedures required for printing, see the docu-
mentation that comes with the QV Color Printer.

Using the Camera with a Connected Device

Using the Camera with a Connected Device

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Computer (Video Capture)

VIDEO

You can use the special video cable that comes with the camera to
connect directly to the VIDEO IN terminal of a personal computer
equipped with video capture capabilities.

To transfer camera images to a personal computer (video
capture)

1. Use the special video cable that comes with the camera to connect

to the VIDEO IN terminal of the computer.

2. Enter the camera Playback Mode and display the image you want

to send.

3. Perform the required operation on the computer.

• Consult the owner’s guide that comes with the computer or its video

capture board for details about how to set up to capture images.

Important!

• With this configuration, you cannot send images from the personal

computer to the camera.

• The camera can be connected directly to a personal computer or

video capture board that is equipped with a VIDEO IN terminal
(RCA pin jack). It cannot be connected directly to an S-VIDEO ter-
minal.

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Troubleshooting

No power

Sudden power
failure

indicator

on LCD

N o r e c o r d i n g
w h e n s h u t t e r
b u t t o n

i s

pressed

P o w e r f a i l u r e
during self-timer
operation

indicator on

LCD

indicator on

LCD

1. Batteries not loaded

correctly.

2. Dead batteries

3. Wrong AC adaptor

1. O p e r a t i o n o f A u t o

Power Off

2. Low battery power

Use of manganese
batteries.

Low battery power

Function switch sets to
PLAY.

Low battery power

Over exposure

Under exposure

1. Correctly load batter-

ies (page 13).

2. Replace batteries with

new ones (page 13).

3. U s e o n l y r e c o m -

mended AC adaptor .

1. Turn power back on.

2. Replace batteries with

new ones (page 13).
Replace manganese
batteries with alkaline
batteries.

Replace batteries (page
13).

Set function switch to
REC.

Replace batteries (page
13).

Change aperture switch
setting to [

] (page 26).

Change aperture switch
setting to [

] (page 26).

Symptom

Probable Cause

Action

Power Supply

Recording

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Reference

Sympton

Probable Cause

Action

Poor LCD image
focus

Poor color and
brightness when
indoors

Recorded image
h a s g r e e n i s h
tinge.

Color of
recorded image
is strange.

No +/– button
operation during
multi-page dis-
play

All pages do not
appear during
auto play.

Use NORMAL for scen-
ery and group photos,
and MACRO for close-
ups (page 24).

Shoot under incandes-
cent or other non-fluores-
cent lighting (page 21).

Change aperture setting
to [

]. Note that this con-

dition is due to CCD char-
acteristics, and does not
indicate camera malfunc-
tion.

1. Reorient the camera

so that light is not shin-
ing directly into lens.

2. This difference does

not indicate a problem
or malfunction.

Wait until an image is on
the LCD before perform-
ing a button operation.

Unhide protected memo-
ry pages (page 45).

I n c o r r e c t N O R M A L /
MACRO switch setting

Indoor fluorescent lighting

Strong direct or reflected
sunlight

1. Reflection from sun-

light or light from an-
other source

2. Difference between

R e c o r d M o d e a n d
Playback Mode char-
acteristics.

Button operation during
page change

Protected memory pages
are hidden.

Recording

Playback

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