Olympus D-510 Zoom D-510 Zoom Instruction Manual - Page 81

Settings retained after power is turned off

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Settings retained after power is turned off After the power is turned off, some user settings will be retained in the camera's memory, but others will return to their factory defaults. The chart below shows the available settings from this menu: Group Item Possible Settings Memory Spot metering (ESP) SPOT ̅ Exposure compensation +2.0 +1.5 +1.0 +0.5 (0) -0.5 -1.0 -1.5 -2.0 ̅ Shooting ISO sensitivity (AUTO) 100 200 400 ̅ Digital zoom (OFF) ON ̅ White balance (AUTO) ̅ Image Record mode Sharpness TIFF SHQ (HQ) SQ HARD (NORMAL) SOFT ̅ 5 ̅ Advanced Shooting Techniques Contrast HIGH (NORMAL) LOW ̅ Rec view (OFF) ON ć File naming (NAME RESET) AUTO FILE ć Clear settings (RESET) HOLD ć Settings Beep sound (ON) OFF ć Date & time Monitor adjustment (January 1 2001 00:00) ć (Set to the midpoint of the adjustment bar) ć * The default settings are indicated in parentheses. The icons in the "Memory" column are designated as follows: ć: The setting remains until it is changed. ̅: Turning the power off normally returns the camera's settings to their default values. To allow the settings for a particular setting group to be maintained even when the camera is turned off, set the clear settings function for that group to OFF (p.98). However, removing the power supply from the camera will return the settings to their default values even if the clear settings function is set to OFF. CAUTION • If the batteries are removed and left out of the camera, or if the batteries run down, the settings will return to their defaults. 71

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5
Advanced Shooting Techniques
Settings retained after power is turned off
After the power is turned off, some user settings will be retained in the
camera’s memory, but others will return to their factory defaults.
The chart below shows the available settings from this menu:
* The default settings are indicated in parentheses.
The icons in the “Memory” column are designated as follows:
±
:
The setting remains until it is changed.
²
:
Turning the power off normally returns the camera’s settings to their
default values.To allow the settings for a particular setting group to be
maintained even when the camera is turned off, set the clear settings
function for that group to OFF (p.98). However, removing the power
supply from the camera will return the settings to their default values
even if the clear settings function is set to OFF.
CAUTION
If the batteries are removed and left out of the camera, or if the batteries
run down, the settings will return to their defaults.
Item
Group
Memory
²
²
²
²
²
²
²
²
±
±
±
±
±
±
Possible Settings
(AUTO)
100
200
400
(OFF)
ON
(AUTO)
TIFF
SHQ
(HQ)
SQ
HARD
(NORMAL)
SOFT
HIGH
(NORMAL)
LOW
(OFF)
ON
(NAME RESET)
AUTO FILE
(RESET)
HOLD
(ON)
OFF
(January 1 2001
00:00)
(Set to the midpoint of the adjustment bar)
+2.0
+1.5
+1.0
+0.5
(0)
–0.5
–1.0
–1.5
–2.0
Spot metering
Exposure
compensation
ISO sensitivity
Digital zoom
White balance
Record mode
Sharpness
Contrast
Rec view
File naming
Clear settings
Beep sound
Date & time
Monitor
adjustment
Shooting
Image
Settings
(ESP)
SPOT