Nikon 25535 User Manual - Page 29

The Clock Battery, Setting the Clock from PictureProject Windows XP/Mac OS X Only

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DATE DM Y 01 09 2005 00 00 DATE DM Y 01 09 2005 00 00 First Steps Display DATE menu. Edit Day (order of Day, Month, and Year may differ in some areas). DATE DM Y 01 09 2005 00 00 Select Month. Repeat steps 7 and 8 to Highlight D M Y. edit Month, Year, hour, and minute. DATE DM Y 01 12 2005 13 00 Confirm DATE MD Y 12 01 2005 13 00 Confirm NORM AUTO 1/60 F2.7 14 Choose order in which Day, Month, and Year will be displayed. Exit to mode currently selected with the mode dial. Note that time and date of recording will not be imprinted on pictures unless Date or Date and time is selected for Date imprint (c122). The Clock Battery When the main battery is installed or the camera is powered by the optional EH-62C AC adapter, the clock battery will charge in about ten hours. When fully charged, the clock battery can provide a few days of back-up power. Setting the Clock from PictureProject (Windows XP/Mac OS X Only) If the camera is connected with the USB option set to PTP (default setting) (c61) in the Interface menu of the Set-up menu, PictureProject and Wireless Camera Setup Utility (both provided) can be used to set the camera clock to the same time and date as the computer. See the PictureProject Reference Manual (on CD) for details. 17

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17
First Steps
The Clock Battery
When the main battery is installed or the camera is powered by the optional EH-62C AC
adapter, the clock battery will charge in about ten hours. When fully charged, the clock bat-
tery can provide a few days of back-up power.
Setting the Clock from PictureProject (Windows XP/Mac OS X Only)
If the camera is connected with the
USB
option set to
PTP
(default setting) (
c
61) in the
In-
terface
menu of the Set-up menu, PictureProject and Wireless Camera Setup Utility (both
provided) can be used to set the camera clock to the same time and date as the computer.
See the
PictureProject Reference Manual
(on CD) for details.
Display DATE menu.
Edit
D
ay (order of
D
ay,
M
onth, and
Y
ear
may differ in some areas).
Select
M
onth. Repeat steps 7 and 8 to
edit
M
onth,
Y
ear, hour, and minute.
Highlight
D M Y
.
Choose order in which
D
ay,
M
onth, and
Y
ear will be displayed.
Exit to mode currently selected with the
mode dial.
Note that time and date of recording will
not be imprinted on pictures unless
Date
or
Date and time
is selected for
Date
imprint
(
c
122).
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Confirm
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