Turning the camera on or off, Turning the camera on, Turning the camera off – Nikon KeyMission 170 User Manual

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Getting Started

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Notes About the USB Cable

Check the shape and direction of the plugs and do not insert or remove the plugs at an

angle.

Do not use a USB cable other than the UC-E21. Using a USB cable other than the UC-E21

could result in overheating, fire or electric shock.

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Turning the Camera On While Charging

If you press the movie button or photo button while charging with the Charging AC
Adapter, the camera turns on, enabling you to record movies, capture still images, play them
back, and operate the setting menus (some menus cannot be operated).

Turning the Camera On or Off

Turning the Camera On

Press the movie button or photo button to turn on

the camera. When the camera turns on, the shooting
screen is displayed.

You can check the battery level on the monitor or on

the SnapBridge 360/170 app screen.

Turning the Camera Off

After turning on the camera, it turns off automatically when no operations are

performed for 1 minute.

The camera turns off automatically when no operations are performed for 30

seconds after shooting (default setting). You can configure settings in Auto off in
Camera settings in the c (setup) menu (

A23).

You can turn off the camera by pressing and holding the movie button for at least

3 seconds while the camera is turned on.

You can also turn off the camera using the following procedure.

Enter shooting mode

M k button M Use HI to select b (power off) M k

button

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Notes About Turning Off the Camera During Remote Shooting

The camera buttons are disabled when using the SnapBridge 360/170 app to shoot
remotely. Before turning off the camera, stop using the remote shooting function. For more
information about remote shooting, see SnapBridge 360/170 app online help.

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