Casio EX Z60 Owners Manual - Page 148

Displaying the Calendar Screen

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PLAYBACK 2. Use and [̈] to move the selection boundary to the image you want. Pressing [̈] while the selection boundary is in the right column or [̇] while it is in the left column scrolls to the next full screen of nine images. Selection boundary Example: When there are 20 images in memory, and Image 1 is displayed first 123 456 789 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3. Pressing any button besides or the shutter button displays the full-size version of the image where the selection boundary is located. Displaying the Calendar Screen Use the following procedure to display a 1-month calendar. Each day shows the first file recorded on that day, which makes it easy to find the file you want. 1. In the PLAY mode, press the zoom button ( ) twice. • You can also display the calendar by pressing [MENU], selecting the "PLAY" tab, selecting "Calendar", and then pressing [̈] to display the calendar. • Use the procedure under "Changing the Date Format" on page 173 to specify the date format. Year/Month Date selection cursor 148

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Date selection cursor
Displaying the Calendar Screen
Use the following procedure to display a 1-month calendar.
Each day shows the first file recorded on that day, which
makes it easy to find the file you want.
1.
In the PLAY mode,
press the zoom button
(
) twice.
You can also display
the calendar by
pressing [MENU],
selecting the
PLAY
tab, selecting
Calendar
, and then
pressing [
±
] to display
the calendar.
Use the procedure
under
Changing the
Date Format
on page
173 to specify the date
format.
Year/Month
2.
Use [
´
], [
³
], [
²
], and
[
±
] to move the
selection boundary to
the image you want.
Pressing [
±
] while the
selection boundary is
in the right column or
[
²
] while it is in the left
column scrolls to the
next full screen of nine
images.
Example: When there are 20 images in memory, and
Image 1 is displayed first
Selection boundary
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
3.
Pressing any button besides [
´
], [
³
], [
²
], [
±
],
or the shutter button displays the full-size
version of the image where the selection
boundary is located.