Choosing a language for the menus – Nikon 900 User Manual

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First Steps: Choosing a Language for the Menus

Choosing a Language for the Menus

For the display of messages and menu items in its LCD monitor,
the COOLPIX 900 offers a choice of English, French, German,
and Japanese. When you first turn your camera on, you may
find that the menus are in a language other than English. To
select a new language for the display, turn the selector dial to
M-REC.

Wait one or two seconds for the camera to start up. The color
LCD monitor should show the camera’s current settings super-
imposed on the view through the lens.

Note:

If there is no card currently in the

camera, in place of the camera settings the
monitor will show a message indicating that
no card is present. If the monitor is blank,
press the MONITOR button until the view
through the camera’s lens is visible. Should
the monitor remain blank, check whether the
control panel on top of the camera is on. If
not, rotate the selector dial to OFF and check
that the batteries are properly inserted or
that the AC adapter is connected and
plugged in.

Press the MENU key to bring up the shooting menu. If the
menu is not in English, press the zoom-out switch (W/▼) until
the last item in the first page of options is selected (in the
illustrations below, “XXX…” has been substituted for the
letters actually appearing in the display).

X X

X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X
X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X

X X X X X X X X X X X

With the last item selected, press the shutter button. The
following menu will appear.

Select the desired language using the zoom switch and then
press the shutter button to register your choice. The menus
and dialogs shown in the color LCD monitor will then be
displayed in the chosen language.

Select the last item in the
first page of options

German

English

French

Japanese

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