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DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS CD _ own a 1 11 a OBattery Check Button @Red Lamp @Display Window @Mode Selector Button 85 9 ; 6 6 0 • YEAR MON. (Month) DAY • HOUR - MIN • - - (Minute) - - - 0 Setting Button Cover Setting Button • When the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) is exposed to a high temperature of around 60° C, it may blacken, but when the temperature falls, it will return to normal. • The LCD may also tend to slow down in response at lower temperatures. It is characteristic of the LCD, not a fault. • The unit works perfectly at the temperatures of approx. 50° 0° C. (SETTINGDATA • When the 0 Battery Check Button is depressed, the 0 Red Lamp will glow. If not, make sure that the batteries are correctly inserted, or replace with fresh batteries. • When the batteries are properly loaded, the data will appear in the 0 Display Window (LCD). The same data will be recorded on the film. Se the desired data on the display according to the respective mode. • Open the 0 Setting Button Cover with your fingernail. • Three modes: Year/Month/Day, Hour/Minute, and " " (blank) are consecutively displayed when the 0 Mode Selector Button is depressed. Stop depressing the Button when the desired mode is displayed. " " indicates the mode when no data printout is required. • Depressing the Setting Button 0, 0 or 0 once will advance the displayed figures one at a time. For rapid advance, keep depressing the button, and within a second or two the figure will increase consecutively. Setting the "Year-Month-Day" 85 9 (September 1, 1985) 1. Press the Mode Selector Button until the "YearMonth-Day" mode is set in the Display Window. 2. Press the 0 Setting Button and set the year to "84" in the Display Window. 3. Press the 0 Setting Button and set the month to "5" in the Display Window. 4. PreSs the 0 Setting Button and set the day to "31" in the Display Window. • Note that unless the "Hour-Minute" mode is set correctly, the "Year-Month-Day" mode will not be set correctly. Setting the "Hour-Minute" Mode 15-30 (half past three in the afternoon) 1. Press the Mode Selector Button until the "Hour-Minute" mode is set in the Display Window. 2. Press the 0 Setting Button and set the second according to the announcement of time or your watch. The §econd "-" will be set to zero, although it will just keep flickering in the Display Window. 3. Press the 0 Setting Button and set the minute to "30" in the Display Window. 4. Press the 0 Setting Button and set the hour to "15" in the Display Window. The 24-hour clock designation is used for the time indication. • Note that the second "-" flickers every second, and if you release the shutter while it is appearing, it will be imprinted on the film. - PC35AF-M SE DATE Specifications Type: All-automatic 35mm leaf-shutter camera with built-in flash and auto dating unit. Data Recording Systems: An internal recording lamp records information onto the reverse side of films, utilizing 6-digit liquid crystal characters. Data Imprinting Mode: Push buttons to set unit to any of three modes; "Year/Mon/Day," "Hour/ Min," or " " (blank). The year, leap year, and month (odd or even numbered days) are automatically adjusted. Year/Mon/Day mode: Year ("80" to "19" - 1980 to 2019); Month ("1" to "21"); Day ("1" to "31") Hour/Min modes: Hour ("0" to "23"); Minute ("00" to "59") Blank mode: " " (no data imprinted). Power Source: Two 1.5V alkaline or silver-oxide batteries. Recording Confirmation: "PRINT" appears in Display Window to indicate data have been recorded. Number of Recordings: Approx. 5,000 recordings; normally, one year's operation. Film Speed Setting: Automatic switching (ISO 64 - 1600) Size & Weight: 129(W) x 69(H) x 51.5(D)mm (5.1 x 2.7 x 2 in.), 345 g (12.2 oz.) without batteries. s'• Meld Optical Co.,. Lid. C.P.O. 895, Tokyo 100-91, JAPAN Pentair Europe ma. Weiveldluen 3-5, 1930 Zaventem Zuld-7, BELGIUM Pantos' Nendebeeralledseft mbH Postfach 540169, 2000 Hamburg 54, WEST GERMANY Penton U.K. Unshed Pante% House, South Hill Avenue, South Harrow, Middlesex HA2 OLT, U.K. Penton Prenoell.A. Z.I. Argenteuil, 12, Rut Ambroise-Croizet, 96100 Argenteuil, FRANCE Penton (llelswela) AG Industriestresse 2,8306 Diedikon ZH, SWITZERLAND Pent= Svenska AB Box 850, S-751 27 Uppsala, SWEDEN Pant= Nederland Spinveld 25,4815 HR Breda, THE NETHERLANDS Pardo' Norlle A/5 Sterowegt. 18, Oslo 1,NORWAY Penton Corporation 35 Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Colorado 80112, U.S.A. Pent= Canada Inc. 1760 West 3rd Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. V6J 1K5, CANADA Arabi Optical &Whirs Ind. • Corn. Ltda. Rua Capita° Antonio Ross 376, Sala 121 Ed. PBK, Silo Paulo, BRASIL 2/ 86 Printed in Japan

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DESCRIPTION
OF
CONTROLS
CD
_
own
a
1
11
a
6
6
0
YEAR
MON.
DAY
(Month)
HOUR
MIN
(Minute)
OBattery
Check
Button
@Red
Lamp
@Display
Window
@Mode
Selector
Button
0
Setting
Button
Cover
Setting
Button
85
9
;
When
the
LCD
(Liquid
Crystal
Display)
is
exposed
to
a
high
temperature
of
around
60
°
C,
it
may
blacken,
but
when
the
temperature
falls,
it
will
return
to
normal.
The
LCD
may
also
tend
to
slow
down
in
response
at
lower
temperatures.
It
is
characteristic
of
the
LCD,
not
a
fault.
The
unit
works
perfectly
at
the
temperatures
of
approx.
50
°
-
0
°
C.
(SETTING
DATA
When
the
0
Battery
Check
Button
is
depressed,
the
0
Red
Lamp
will
glow.
If
not,
make
sure
that
the
batteries
are
correctly
inserted,
or
replace
with
fresh
batteries.
When
the
batteries
are
properly
loaded,
the
data
will
appear
in
the
0
Display
Window
(LCD).
The
same
data
will
be
recorded
on
the
film.
Se
the
desired
data
on
the
display
according
to
the
respective
mode.
Open
the
0
Setting
Button
Cover
with
your
fingernail.
Three
modes:
Year/Month/Day,
Hour/Minute,
and
"
"
(blank)
are
consecutively
displayed
when
the
0
Mode
Selector
Button
is
depressed.
Stop
depressing
the
Button
when
the
desired
mode
is
displayed.
"
"
indicates
the
mode
when
no
data
printout
is
required.
Depressing
the
Setting
Button
0,
0
or
0
once
will
advance
the
displayed figures
one
at
a
time.
For
rapid
advance, keep
depressing
the
button,
and
within
a
second
or
two
the
figure
will
increase
consecutively.
Setting
the
"Year
-Month
-Day"
85
9
(September
1,
1985)
1.
Press
the
Mode
Selector
Button
until
the
"Year
-
Month
-Day"
mode
is
set
in
the
Display
Window.
- -
PC35AF-M
SE
DATE
Specifications
2.
Press
the
0
Setting
Button
and
set
the
year
to
"84"
in
the
Display
Window.
3.
Press
the
0
Setting
Button
and
set
the
month
to
"5"
in
the
Display
Window.
4.
PreSs
the
0
Setting
Button
and
set
the
day
to
"31"
in
the
Display
Window.
Note
that
unless
the
"Hour
-Minute"
mode
is
set
correctly,
the
"Year
-Month
-Day"
mode
will
not
be
set
correctly.
Setting
the
"Hour
-Minute"
Mode
(half
past
three
in
the
afternoon)
15-30
1.
Press
the
Mode
Selector
Button
until
the
"Hour
-Minute"
mode
is
set
in
the
Display
Window.
2.
Press
the
0
Setting
Button
and
set
the
second
according
to
the
announcement
of
time
or
your
watch.
The
§econd
"—"
will
be
set
to
zero,
although
it
will
just
keep
flickering
in
the
Display
Window.
3.
Press
the
0
Setting
Button
and
set
the
minute
to
"30"
in
the
Display
Window.
4.
Press
the
0
Setting
Button
and
set
the
hour
to
"15"
in
the
Display
Window.
The
24
-hour
clock
designation
is
used
for
the
time
indication.
Note
that
the
second
"—"
flickers
every
second,
and
if
you
release
the
shutter
while
it
is
appearing,
it
will
be
imprinted
on
the
film.
Type:
All
-automatic
35mm
leaf
-shutter
camera
with
built-in
flash
and
auto
dating
unit.
Data
Recording
Systems:
An
internal
recording
lamp
records
information
onto
the
reverse
side
of
films,
utilizing
6
-digit
liquid
crystal
characters.
Data
Imprinting
Mode:
Push
buttons
to
set
unit
to
any
of
three
modes;
"Year/Mon/Day,"
"Hour/
Min,"
or
"
"
(blank).
The
year,
leap
year,
and
month
(odd
or
even
numbered
days)
are
automatically
adjusted.
Year/Mon/Day
mode:
Year
("80"
to
"19"
1980
to
2019);
Month
("1"
to
"21");
Day
("1"
to
"31")
Hour/Min
modes:
Hour
("0"
to
"23");
Minute
("00"
to
"59")
Blank
mode:
"
"
(no
data
imprinted).
Power
Source:
Two
1.5V
alkaline
or
silver
-oxide
batteries.
Recording
Confirmation:
"PRINT"
appears
in
Display
Window
to
indicate
data
have
been
recorded.
Number
of
Recordings:
Approx.
5,000
recordings;
normally,
one
year's
operation.
Film
Speed
Setting:
Automatic
switching
(ISO
64
-
1600)
Size
&
Weight:
129(W)
x
69(H)
x
51.5(D)mm
(5.1
x
2.7
x
2
in.),
345
g
(12.2
oz.)
without
batteries.
s'•
Meld
Optical
Co.,.
Lid.
C.P.O.
895,
Tokyo
100-91,
JAPAN
Pentair
Europe
ma.
Weiveldluen
3-5,
1930
Zaventem
Zuld-7,
BELGIUM
Pantos'
Nendebeeralledseft
mbH
Postfach
540169,
2000
Hamburg
54,
WEST
GERMANY
Penton
U.K.
Unshed
Pante%
House,
South
Hill
Avenue,
South
Harrow,
Middlesex
HA2
OLT,
U.K.
Penton
Prenoell.A.
Z.I.
Argenteuil,
12,
Rut
Ambroise-Croizet,
96100
Argenteuil,
FRANCE
Penton
(llelswela)
AG
Industriestresse
2,8306
Diedikon
ZH,
SWITZERLAND
Pent=
Svenska
AB
Box
850,
S-751
27
Uppsala,
SWEDEN
Pant=
Nederland
Spinveld
25,4815
HR
Breda,
THE
NETHERLANDS
Pardo'
Norlle
A/5
Sterowegt.
18,
Oslo
1,
NORWAY
Penton
Corporation
35
Inverness
Drive
East,
Englewood,
Colorado
80112,
U.S.A.
Pent=
Canada
Inc.
1760
West
3rd
Avenue,
Vancouver,
B.C.
V6J
1
K5,
CANADA
Arabi
Optical
&Whirs
Ind.
Corn.
Ltda.
Rua
Capita°
Antonio
Ross
376,
Sala
121
Ed.
PBK,
Silo
Paulo,
BRASI
L
2/
86
Printed
in
Japan