Nikon 2170749 Instruction Manual - Page 10

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3 Load Film Turn the power switch on and load the film cartridge. When the film cartridge chamber cover is closed, the film automatically advances to the first frame and the film speed is set automatically (ISO25-10000). 3" Confirm the film status via the Visual Exposure Indicator on the film cartridge. 3.2 ®t it P2 401 d30 O: Unexposed film inside cartridge D: Partially exposed film inside cartridge 2: Fully exposed but unprocessed film inside cartridge O: Processed film inside cartridge • Before installing film, confirm that the Visual Exposure Indicator shows O (unexposed) or D (partially exposed). Turn the power switch on, open the film cartridge chamber cover by turning the lock release, and then install the film cartridge. (et 1 • Insert the film cartridge all the way into the cartridge holder on the back of the cover. 20 Check points 0 Use only IX240 film with the PRONEA S. (Do not use conventional 135 film.) 0 Before installing film, confirm the film status via the Visual Exposure Indicator on the film cartridge. Partially exposed film can also be reinstalled. For details, see page 39. E Check the LCD panel to ensure that the film has been installed correctly. 0 When changing film outdoors, avoid exposing the film cartridge to direct sunlight. 3.3 Gently close the film cartridge chamber cover until the lock release snaps closed. The film automatically advances. 4 • C r 3 r•-3r.Or AUT • When 0 and the number of available frames appear on the LCD panel, the film has advanced. • When Err and 0 blink on the LCD panel, the film is not properly installed or fully exposed or processed film is installed. Open the film cartridge chamber cover again and reload the film properly or load new film. • Film is automatically rewound when the film reaches the end of the roll. (See page 29.) NOTE: Closing the film cartridge chamber cover Using too much force when closing the film cartridge chamber cover can cause damage to the internal mechanism. Make sure to close the cover gently. 21 BASIC OPERATION

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3
Load
Film
Turn
the
power
switch
on
and
load
the
film
cartridge.
When
the
film
cartridge
chamber
cover
is
closed,
the
film
automatically
advances
to
the
first
frame
and
the
film
speed
is
set
automatically
(ISO25-10000).
3"
3.2
20
Confirm
the
film
status
via
the
Visual
Exposure
Indicator
on
the
film
cartridge.
®
t
it
P2
40
1
d30
O:
Unexposed
film
inside
cartridge
D:
Partially
exposed
film
inside
cartridge
2:
Fully
exposed
but
unprocessed
film
inside
cartridge
O:
Processed
film
inside
cartridge
Before
installing
film,
confirm
that
the
Visual
Exposure
Indicator shows
O
(unexposed)
or
D
(partially
exposed).
Turn
the
power
switch
on,
open
the
film
cartridge
chamber
cover
by
turning
the
lock
release,
and
then
install
the
film
cartridge.
1
(et
Insert
the
film
cartridge
all
the
way
into
the
cartridge
holder
on
the
back
of
the
cover.
Check
points
0
Use
only
IX240
film
with
the
PRONEA
S.
(Do
not
use
conventional
135
film.)
0
Before
installing
film,
confirm
the
film
status
via
the
Visual
Exposure
Indicator
on
the
film
cartridge.
Partially
exposed
film
can
also
be
reinstalled.
For
details,
see
page
39.
E
Check
the
LCD
panel
to
ensure
that
the
film
has
been
installed
correctly.
0
When
changing
film
outdoors,
avoid
exposing
the
film
cartridge
to
direct
sunlight.
BASIC
OPERATION
3.3
Gently
close
the
film
cartridge
chamber
cover
until
the
lock
release
snaps
closed.
The
film
automatically
advances.
4
AUT
r
•-r
r
C
3
r
3.O
When
0
and
the
number
of
available
frames
appear
on
the
LCD
panel,
the
film
has
advanced.
When
Err
and
0
blink
on
the
LCD
panel,
the
film
is
not
properly
installed
or
fully
exposed
or
processed
film
is
installed.
Open
the
film
cartridge
chamber
cover
again
and
reload
the
film
properly
or
load
new
film.
Film
is
automatically
rewound
when
the
film
reaches
the
end
of
the
roll.
(See
page
29.)
NOTE:
Closing
the
fi
lm
cartridge
chamber
cover
Using
too
much
force
when
closing
the
film
cartridge
chamber
cover
can
cause
damage
to
the
internal
mechanism.
Make
sure
to
close
the
cover
gently.
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