Troubleshooting, Computer (video capture), Pc card slot – Casio QV-700 User Manual

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Using the Camera with a Connected Device

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.

Using the Camera with a Connected Device

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Accessing Memory Card Contents with
Your Computer

You can use any of the three methods described below to access the
contents of a memory card with your computer.

Important!

QV-LINK software is required to use your computer to view images
stored on a memory card.

Memory Card Slot

If your computer has a memory card slot, insert the camera’s memory
card into the slot.

PC Card Slot

In this case you need an optionally available CASIO CA-10 PC Card
Adaptor. See the instructions that come with the PC Card Adaptor
and the documentation that comes with your computer for details on
using this type of configuration.

Other Desktop Computer Configurations

Some desktop computers require a separately available PC card
reader/writer and the optionally available CASIO CA-10 PC Card
Adaptor to read memory card contents. See the instructions that
come with the PC card reader/writer and the PC Card Adaptor for
details on using this type of configuration.

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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

1. Batteries not loaded

correctly.

2. Dead batteries

3. Wrong AC adaptor

4. Open memory card

slot cover

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

Power Off

2. Low battery power

3. Use of manganese

batteries.

Batteries are about to go
dead.

1. Function switch sets to

PLAY.

2. Insufficient memory

card capacity or no
memory card loaded in
camera

Low battery power

1. Correctly load batter-

ies (page 22).

2. Replace batteries with

new ones (page 22).

3. Use only recom-

mended AC adaptor .

4. Securely close memory

card slot cover.

1. Turn power back on.

2. Replace batteries with

new ones (page 22).

3. Replace manganese

batteries with alkaline
batteries.

Replace all four batteries
with a set of new ones
(page 22).

1. Set function switch to

REC.

2. Load a memory card

Replace batteries (page
22).

Symptom

Probable Cause

Action

Power Supply

Recording

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Reference

Symptom

Probable Cause

Action

Poor LCD image
focus

Poor color and
brightness when
indoors

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 36).

Shoot under incandes-
cent or other non-fluores-
cent lighting (page 33).

Reorient the camera so
that light is not shining di-
rectly into lens.

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

1. U n h i d e p r o t e c t e d

memory pages (page
74).

2. Correctly select folder

that contains images.

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

Indoor fluorescent lighting

Reflection from sunlight
or light from another
source

Button operation during
page change

1. P r o t e c t e d m e m o r y

pages are hidden.

2. Images are in a dif-

ferent folder.

Recording

Playback

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