Nikon Coolpix S1 User Manual - Page 23

Display DATE menu., ear may differ in some areas.

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First Steps 5 HOME TIME ZONE 6 HOME TIME ZONE London, Casablanca Back Confirm Display map of world time zones. 7 DATE DM Y 01 . 01 . 2005 00 : 00 Madrid, Paris, Berlin Back Confirm Select home time zone. 8 DATE DM Y 20 . 01 . 2005 00 : 00 Display DATE menu. 9 DATE DM Y 20 . 04 . 2005 00 : 00 Select Month. Repeat steps 8-9 to edit Month, Year, hour, and minute. 11 DATE MD Y 04 . 20 . 2005 15 : 10 Confirm Choose date display order. Edit Day (order of Day, Month, and Year may differ in some areas). 10 DATE DM Y 20 . 04 . 2005 15 : 10 Confirm Highlight D M Y. 12 AUTO 10 Exit to current mode. The Camera Clock The clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or an AC adapter is connected, and can provide several days of backup power after about 10 hours of charging. The clock and birthday counter may be reset when the battery runs low; when the battery is exhausted, the DATE menu will be displayed automatically. If the clock is not set, a ("date not set") icon will flash in the monitor during shooting. Pictures taken while this icon is displayed will have a time stamp of "00.00.0000 00:00," while movies will be dated "01.01.2005 00:00." 13

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First Steps
6
HOME TIME ZONE
HOME TIME ZONE
HOME TIME ZONE
Back
Back
Confirm
Confirm
Back
Confirm
Madrid, Paris, Berlin
Select home time zone.
5
HOME TIME ZONE
HOME TIME ZONE
Back
Back
Confirm
Confirm
Back
Confirm
London, Casablanca
Display map of world time zones.
7
DATE
DATE
DATE
Y
D
M
2005
.
.
01
00
00
:
01
Display DATE menu.
8
DATE
DATE
DATE
Y
D
M
2005
.
.
01
00
00
:
20
20
Edit
D
ay (order of
D
ay,
M
onth, and
Y
ear may differ in some areas).
9
DATE
DATE
DATE
Y
D
M
2005
20
.
.
00
00
:
04
10
DATE
DATE
DATE
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
2005
20
.
.
04
15
10
:
Y
D
M
Highlight
D M Y
.
Select
M
onth.
Repeat steps 8–9 to
edit
M
onth,
Y
ear, hour, and minute.
12
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
10
10
10
Exit to current mode.
11
DATE
DATE
DATE
Confirm
Confirm
Confirm
2005
04
.
.
20
15
10
:
Y
M
M
D
Choose date display order.
The Camera Clock
The clock battery charges when the main battery is installed or an AC adapter is con-
nected, and can provide several days of backup power after about 10 hours of charg-
ing.
The clock and birthday counter may be reset when the battery runs low;
when the
battery is exhausted, the
DATE
menu will be displayed automatically.
If the clock
is not set, a
(“date not set”) icon will flash in the monitor during shooting.
Pictures
taken while this icon is displayed will have a time stamp of
“00.00.0000 00:00,” while
movies will be dated “01.01.2005 00:00.”