Olympus D-600L D-500/D-600L Instruction Manual (English, Français, Es - Page 126

DATE, Year, Month, Day - d manual

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MENU 1 / 2 S A H E Q /H +/ Q - / S QM E N U 2 / 2 E F R O A R S M E A T ADBCL ARAL TRI GEDH T N E S S N EXT E ND N EXT E ND :DATE 1 / 2 YEAR MO NT H DAY HOUR M I NUTE < 97 > < 1> < 1> < 0> < 00> NE XT E ND :DATE 2 / 2 F ORM AT < J P> T I ME < ON> PR I NT < ON> NE XT E ND :DATE 2 / 2 F ORM A T < J P > T I ME < ON> PR I NT < ON> NE XT E ND 126 E DATE 1 When DATE is selected from the menu, the screen on the left appears on the LCD monitor. YEAR, MONTH, DAY, HOUR, MINUTE, FORMAT, TIME, and PRINT can be input/adjusted. 2 Move the arrow to the desired item with the +/- buttons. Press the OK button to highlight the < > space of the item. Input inside the < > with the +/- buttons, then press the OK button to confirm the command. ● With FORMAT, you can select the display order of the year, month and day of the date from the following three. US .......Month, Day, Year EU .......Day, Month, Year JP........Year, Month, Day ● When you set TIME ON, the recording time as well as the date is displayed/printed. With it OFF, only the date is displayed/printed. ● When you set PRINT ON, the recording date (and the time when TIME is set on) is displayed on the LCD monitor and printed. Note: x Nonexistent dates cannot be set. x Date/time adjustment can be made from a PC as well. Refer to the software's online manual for details.

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MENU 1 / 2
S HQ / HQ / SQ
A E + / –
E RASE ALL
F ORMAT CARD
N EXT
E ND
: DATE
1/2
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
HOUR
M I NUTE
NE XT
E ND
MENU 2 / 2
DATE
BRIGHTNESS
N EXT
E ND
: DATE
2/2
F ORMAT
T I ME
PR I NT
NE XT
E ND
< 97 >
< 1 >
< 1 >
< 0>
< 00>
< J P>
< ON>
< ON>
: DATE
2/2
F ORMAT
T I ME
PR I NT
NE XT
E ND
< J P>
< ON>
< ON>
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DATE
1
When DATE is selected from the menu, the screen on the
left appears on the LCD monitor. YEAR, MONTH, DAY,
HOUR, MINUTE, FORMAT, TIME, and PRINT can be
input/adjusted.
2
Move the arrow to the desired item with the +/– buttons.
Press the OK button to highlight the < > space of the item.
Input inside the < > with the +/– buttons, then press the
OK button to confirm the command.
With FORMAT, you can select the display order of the year,
month and day of the date from the following three.
US
.......
Month, Day, Year
EU
.......
Day, Month, Year
JP
........
Year, Month, Day
When you set TIME ON, the recording time as well as the
date is displayed/printed. With it OFF, only the date is
displayed/printed.
When you set PRINT ON, the recording date (and the time
when TIME is set on) is displayed on the LCD monitor and
printed.
Nonexistent dates cannot be set.
Date/time adjustment can be made from a PC as
well. Refer to the software’s online manual for
details.
Note: