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    Using Menus
    2Use a card reader or other device to copy the downloaded 
    file to the “NCFL” folder of the memory card.
    •The “NCFL” folder is located directly under the memory card root directory. If 
    the memory card does not have “NCFL” folder, create a new folder.
    3Insert the memory card containi ng the copied file into the 
    camera.
    4Turn on the camera.
    5Press the d  button to display the location data options 
    menu, and use the multi selector to select  Location data 
    options.
    6Select  Update A-GPS file , and update the file.
    •About two minutes are needed to update the A-GPS file.
    BNotes About Updating A-GPS File
    •The A-GPS file is disabled when a position  is determined for the first time after the 
    camera is purchased. The A-GPS file becomes active from the second operation for 
    determining a location.
    • The validity period of the A-GPS file can  be checked on the update screen. If the 
    validity period has expired, it is displayed in gray.
    • Once the validity period of the A-GPS file  has expired, calculating the location data 
    will not become faster. Updating of the A- GPS file before using the location data 
    functions is recommended.
    Distance Units
    The distance units of the map display can be selected from  km (m) (kilometers, 
    meters) (default setting) or  mi (yd) (miles, yards).
    Press the d
     button M z  (location data options) menu icon M  Distance 
    units M  k  button 
    						
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    Calculate Distance
    Calculate the linear distance from the current position to the shooting location 
    of the image or between the shooting locations of two images.
    1Use the multi selector HI to 
    select the desired option for 
    calculating the distance, and press 
    the  k button.
    •When  Position now image  is selected, 
    the camera starts calculating the current 
    position. Proceed to step 3.
    2Use  JK  to select the image that is 
    the start point, and press the  k 
    button.
    • To adjust the scale of the map, use the 
    zoom control ( f (h )/g  (i )).
    3Press  JK to select the image that 
    is the end point.
    • Each time an image is selected, the 
    distance is displayed on the screen.
    • To end distance calculation, press the  k 
    button.
    BNotes About Distance Calculation
    • If the location data is not recorded on the image, the distance cannot be 
    calculated.
    • In order to calculate the distance using  Position nowimage , the current 
    position must have been successfully calculated  (A 132). 
    Press the  c button (playback mode)  M display a map ( A136)  M d  
    button  M z  (location data options) menu icon  M Calculate distance  M 
    k  button
    Calculate distance
    Position now⇔ image
    Image⇔ image
    Choose start point
    Back Select image
    Distance
    Select image
    Choose end point
    Back 
    						
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    Points of Interest (POI) (Recording and Displaying 
    Location Name Information)
    Configure the POI (Points of Interest, location name information) settings.
    CPOI Display
    If there is no location name information at the set display level, the location name 
    information may not be displayed or “---” may be displayed.
    Press the d button  M z  (location data options) menu icon  M Points 
    of interest (POI) M  k  button
    OptionDescription
    Embed POI Set whether or not to record the location name 
    information on the images to be shot.
    •
    Default setting:  Off
    • The location name information can be recorded on 
    both still images and movies.
    Display POI Set whether or not to display the location name 
    information on the shooting screen or playback screen 
    (
    A 3, 5).
    • If Embed POI  was set to On when an image was taken, 
    the location name information for the image is 
    displayed on the playback screen.
    • Default setting:  Off
    Level of detail Set the display level of the location name information. A 
    higher display level shows more detailed regional 
    information.
    •
    When set to level 1: country names are displayed.
    • When set to levels 2 to 5: the information displayed 
    varies depending on the country.
    • When set to level 6: landmark names (facilities) are 
    displayed. 
    Edit POI Before pressing the d
     button, select the image to 
    change the location name information.
    • Update POI : The location name information recorded 
    on the image can be changed.
    - When level 6 is selected, press the multi selector  JK 
    to change the landmark name.
    - To change the POI information level, press the multi  selector  HI. 
    • Remove POI : The location name information recorded 
    on the image is deleted. 
    						
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    Create Log
    Start or stop recording logs, and save them (A141).
    * Cannot be selected if there is a log that has not been saved. Select  End all logs, 
    End location log , or End depth log, and save or delete the log.
    Press the d button M  z  (location data options) menu icon  M Create 
    log  M k  button
    OptionDescription
    Start all logs* The camera records location, altitude, and water depth 
    logs.
    •
    Select an interval and time duration that the camera 
    uses for log recording. The default setting is  15 s for 
    interval and  Log data for next 24 hrs  for time 
    duration.
    Start location log* The camera records a location log.
    •
    Select an interval and time duration that the camera 
    uses for log recording. The default setting is  15 s for 
    interval and  Log data for next 24 hrs  for time 
    duration.
    Start depth log* The camera records a water depth log.
    •
    Select an interval that the camera uses for log 
    recording. The default setting is  1 min for interval, and 
    time duration is fixed to one hour. 
    						
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    View Log
    Check or erase the log data stored on the memory card using Create log 
    ( A 114).
    Set Clock from Satellite
    Signals from the positioning satellites are used to set the date and time of the 
    camera’s internal clock. Check the positioning status before setting the clock 
    using this option.
    BNotes About Set Clock from Satellite
    •To set the camera's internal clock, posi tioning must have been done successfully 
    ( A 132).
    • Date/time adjustment by  Set clock from satellite is set according to the time 
    zone set in Time zone and date  (A 119) in the setup menu. Check the time zone 
    before setting  Set clock from satellite .
    • The date/time set using  Set clock from satellite  is not as accurate as radio clocks. 
    Use  Time zone and date  in the setup menu to set the time if it is not accurate in 
    Set clock from satellite .
    Press the d button  M z  (location data options) menu icon  M View log 
    M  k  button
    OptionDescription
    Location logs Select a log (date) that you want to display and press the 
    k
     button to display a location log on a map ( A144).
    • Press the  l (delete) button to delete the selected log or 
    all saved location logs.
    Altitude/depth logs Select a log (date) that you want to display and press the 
    k
     button to display the altitude or water depth data as a 
    graph ( A145).
    • Press the  l (delete) button to delete the selected log or 
    all saved altitude/depth logs.
    Press the  d button M  z  (location data options) menu icon  M Set clock 
    from satellite M  k  button 
    						
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    Electronic Compass
    Press the d button  M z  (location data options) menu icon  M 
    Electronic compass  M k  button
    OptionDescription
    Compass display Set whether or not to displa
    y a compass on the shooting 
    screen.
    • Default setting:  Off
    • The direction the camera is pointing is displayed based 
    on measured direction information.
    • When the camera lens faces downward, the compass 
    display switches to a circle compass with a red arrow 
    that points north.
    -Display style: north, east, south, and west
    - Display range: 16 cardinal points
    • The direction measured by the electronic compass can 
    be imprinted on images using  Data imprint in the 
    playback menu ( A68).
    Compass correction Correct the compass when the compass direction is not 
    displayed correctly.
    When the screen shown 
    on the right is displayed, 
    swing the camera to draw 
    a figure eight in the air 
    while turning your wrist 
    to face the camera 
    forward and backward, 
    side to side, or up and 
    down.
    Compass correction
    Move camera in a figure eight. 
    						
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    BNotes About Using the Electronic Compass
    •The electronic compass is not displayed when the camera lens is facing upwards.
    • Do not use the electronic compass in this camera for mountain climbing and other 
    specialized applications. The displayed info rmation is intended as a general guide 
    only.
    • Direction may not be measured correctly near the following objects: 
    magnets, metals, electrical motors, electric al home appliances or electrical power 
    cables.
    • Direction may not be measured correctly in the following places: 
    in automobiles, trains, ships, airplanes, inside buildings or in underground malls
    • Direction may not be measured correctly if the location data cannot be calculated. 
    						
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    Altitude/depth Options
    BNotes About Altitude/Depth Options
    •To correct the altitude or water depth using  Use location data of Alt./depth 
    correction,  Record location data  in Location data options  in the location data 
    options menu must be set to  On, and also positioning must have been performed 
    based on signals received from four or more satellites ( A132).
    • When  Altimeter/depth gauge  is set to On, the altimeter or depth gauge, altitude 
    or water depth, and the atmospheric pressure are displayed even if  Hide info is 
    selected for  Photo info in Monitor settings in the setup menu ( A78).
    Press the  d button  M z  (location data options) menu icon  M 
    Altitude/depth options M  k  button
    OptionDescription
    Altimeter/depth 
    gauge Set whether or not to display the altimeter or depth gauge 
    on the shooting screen.
    •
    Default setting:  On
    Alt./depth correction The altitude or water depth value is compensated.
    •
    Use location data : The altitude is compensated using 
    the record location data function.
    - When the confirmation dialog is displayed, select  Yes  and press the  k button. The altitude is 
    compensated using the displayed value.
    - The data is not compensated underwater.
    • Correct manually : Enter the altitude or water depth to 
    compensate the data. 
    - Use the multi selector  HI to change the value and 
    use JK  to change the input po sition of the digits.
    - When the cursor is positioned on the rightmost digit,  press the  k button to set this value.
    • Reset : The compensation set using  Use location data 
    or  Correct manually  is canceled.
    - When the compensation cancellation dialog is  displayed, select Yes  and press the k button. The 
    compensated value is canceled.
    Altitude/depth units Set the unit of distance for displaying altitude or water 
    depth to m
     (meters) (default setting) or  ft (feet). 
    						
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    Time Zone and Date
    Set the camera clock.
    Setting the Time Zone
    1Use the multi selector HI to 
    select  Time zone  and press the  k 
    button.
    The Setup Menu
    Press the  d button M  z  menu icon  M Time zone and date  M k  
    button
    OptionDescription
    Date and time •
    Select a field: Press the 
    multi selector JK .
    • Edit the date and time: 
    Press  HI.
    • Apply the setting: Select 
    the minute setting and 
    press the  k button.
    Date format Select 
    Year/Month/Day , Month/Day/Year , or Day/Month/
    Year .
    Time zone Set time zone and daylight saving time. 
    •
    When  Travel destination  (x ) is set after having set the 
    home time zone ( w), the time difference between the 
    travel destination and the home time zone is automatically 
    calculated, and the date and time are saved for the selected 
    region.
    2015
    1115 15 10
    Date and time
    D M Y
    hm
    Edit
    Time zone and date
    Date and time
    Date format
    Time zone
    15/11/2015  15:30 
    						
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    2Select w Home time zone  or x 
    Travel destination  and press the 
    k  button.
    •The date and time displayed in the monitor 
    changes depending on whether the home 
    time zone or travel destination is selected.
    3Press  K.
    4Use  JK  to select the time zone.
    •Press  H to enable daylight saving time 
    function, and  W is displayed. Press  I to 
    disable the daylight saving time function.
    • Press the  k button to apply the time zone.
    • If the correct time is not displayed for the 
    home or travel destination time zone 
    setting, set the appropriate time in  Date 
    and time .
    Time zone
    Home time zone
    Travel destination
    15/11/2015  15:30
    Time zoneHome time zone
    Travel destination
    15/11/2015  15:30
    10:30
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