Konica Minolta C2 Digital Camera User Manual


 
8
Installing the Batteries
Power supply
1.Batteries
AAA alkaline batteries (2 pieces/supplied)
Rechargeable AAA nickel-hydrogen batteries (2 pieces/sold separately)
* Manganese or lithium batteries cannot be used.
Inserting the AAA batteries
Close the lens cover.
1 Open the battery cover by sliding it in the direction of
the arrow.
2 Insert the 2 AAA batteries with the poles aligned with
the indications (+/-) inside the battery compartment.
Caution
Inserting batteries with the poles oriented incorrectly can cause battery
fluid leakage and generation of heat that can result in personal injury as
well as soiling, and/or damage to the camera.
3 After checking that the batteries have been installed
correctly, close the battery cover. Check to make
sure that the cover is completely closed.
Battery life (reference)
* Under Konica test conditions (room temperature, normal humidity; picture quality: Super Fine mode;
flash: one full flash in two image recordings; recording operation: continuous recording at 20 sec.
intervals; zoom operation: none)
Note:
Data may be corrupted if the battery cover is opened during operation without the lens cover being closed.
Remaining battery level is indicated in two steps by and . It is time to replace the
batteries when the indicator appears. When replacing the AAA batteries, replace both at the
same time.
AAA nickel-hydrogen batteries can also be used but the remaining battery level may not always be
indicated correctly when these batteries are used. Sometimes it is possible to continue recording even
when the indicator is shown.
Do not mix old and new batteries.
Battery life varies according to the brand and grade.
Do not mix batteries of different capacities, types, or brands.
The values mentioned in “Battery life (reference)” are reference values and are not guaranteed. Especially
for alkaline batteries, depending on the brand, or even for batteries of the same brand, the service life may
become extremely short as you approach the “use before date”, and the environment of use may cause
differences in inner electrical resistance and capacity that will also shorten service life. Operation at low
temperatures should be avoided as much as possible, and the use of fresh batteries is recommended.
Battery life may decrease due to bad contact if the +/- poles of the batteries are contaminated by oil
or grease from fingerprints. Always wipe batteries with a soft, dry cloth before use.
Recording
(LCD monitor on)
Recording
(LCD monitor off)
Continuous
playback
AAA alkaline batteries
100 150 45
AAA nickel-hydrogen batteries
180 300 60
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