Nikon Camera Coolpix Aw130 Reference Manual
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131 Using Menus Reset All When Reset is selected, the camera’s settings are restored to their default values. • Some settings, such as Time zone and date or Language , are not reset. • This setting cannot be selected while Wi-Fi is connected. CResetting File Numbering To reset file numbering to “0001”, delete all images saved on the memory card or in the internal memory ( A16) before selecting Reset all. Conformity Marking View some of the conformity markings that the camera complies with. Firmware Version View the current camera firmware version. •This setting cannot be selected while Wi-Fi is connected. Press the d button M z menu icon M Reset all M k button Press the d button M z menu icon M Conformity marking M k button Press the d button M z menu icon M Firmware version M k button
132 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps Using Location Data Functions/ Displaying Maps The camera starts to receive signals from positioning satellites when Record location data in Location data options in the z (location data options) menu ( A78) is set to On. Reception status can be checked on the shooting screen. • n or o : The camera receives signals from three or more satellites and is calculating the location data. • z: The camera receives signals, but is not able to perform positioning. • y: The camera does not receive signals. Recording the Shooting Location Data to Images • The camera records location data (latitude and longitude) to images when shooting while the camera is positioning. • When Compass display in Electronic compass in the location data options menu is set to On, the approximate direction of shooting is also recorded. Recording Logs • When the camera is positioning and Create log in the location data options menu is set to Start all logs , you can record location data, altitude, and water depth data at specified intervals while you move around with the camera. • Recorded logs (movement information such as location data, altitude, or water depth) can be saved on a memory card and can be displayed as a map or a graph when View log in the location data options menu is selected. To save a log, select Create log and stop recording, and then select Save logs . Displaying a Map •The current position is displayed on a map when you press the U (map) button while the shooting screen is displayed and the camera is positioning. • The image shooting location is displaye d when you play back an image with recorded location data and press the U button. 0 -101010hPa1010hPa1010hPa 15m15m15m
133 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps Set Time zone and date (A119) correctly before using the location data functions. 1Set Record location data to On. •Press the d button or shutter-release button to exit the menu screen after the setting is complete. • Operate the camera under the open sky to get better reception. 2Check the reception status on the shooting screen. •n or o : The camera receives signals from three or more satellites and is calculating the location data. The location data is recorded to images. • z : Signals are being received from the satellites, but positioning is not possible. The location data is not recorded to images. • y : Signals cannot be received from the satellites, and positioning is not possible. The location data is not recorded to images. • Press the U button while the camera is positioning to check the current position on a map ( A138). 3Take a picture while the camera is positioning. •The location data is recorded to the captured image. • Recorded location data can be checked on the map ( A136). Recording Location Data to Images Press the d button M z (location data options) menu icon M Location data options M k button Location data options Record location data Update A-GPS file Erase location data 40 10 0 -10 30 20 1010hPa1010hPa1010hPa 15m15m15m 25m 0s25m 0s880880 Location data reception
134 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps BNotes About Location Data Functions •Before using the location data functions, read " Notes About Location Data Functions (GPS/GLONASS, Electronic Compass)" ( Axv). • It takes a few minutes to calculate location data when positioning is performed for the first time or after a long period in wh ich positioning could not be performed, or just after the battery is replaced. • You can reduce the time for calculating location data by using the latest A-GPS file (A 110). • Positions of the positioning satellites change constantly. You may not be able to determine the position or it may take some time depending on your location and the time. To use the location data functions, use th e camera in an open-air area with few obstacles in the sky. Signal receiving will be smoothe r if the positioning antenna (A1) is facing the sky. • The following locations which block or reflect signals may result in failed or inaccurate positioning. - Inside buildings or underground locations - Between high-rise buildings - Under overpasses - Inside tunnels - Near high-voltage electrical power lines - Between clusters of trees -Underwater • Using a mobile phone of 1.5 GHz band near this camera may disrupt positioning. • When carrying this camera around while positioning, do not place it in a metal bag. Positioning cannot be performed if the camera is covered with metal materials. • When there is a significant difference in the signals from the positioning satellites, there could be a deviation of up to several hundred meters. • Be aware of your surrou ndings when positioning. • The shooting date and time that is displayed when playing back images is determined by the camera’s internal clock at the time of shooting. The time at which the camera calculated the location data is recorded to images, but it is not displayed on the camera screen. • The location data for the first frame will be recorded on a series of images shot using continuous shooting. BBattery Drain While Recording Location Data and Log Recording •When Record location data is set to On, record location data functions will continue to operate at the specified interval for approximately six hours even after the camera is turned off. Also, record location data fu nctions and log recording will continue to operate while recording logs ( A141) even after the camera is turned off. • When Record location data is set to On or while recording logs, the battery power will drain faster than usual. Co nfirm the battery level especially when recording a log using Start all logs or Start depth log .
135 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps CPoints of Interest (POI) Information POI information is location name information for the nearest landmarks (facilities) and other details. •When Display POI in Points of interest (POI) (A 113) in the location data options menu is set to On, the nearest location name information for the current position is displayed during shooting (only when the camera is positioning). • When Embed POI is set to On, location name information can be recorded on the image during shooting (only when the camera is positioning). • If the location name information was recorded on the image during shooting, this information is displayed when Display POI is set to On during playback. • The location name information may not be displayed depending on the setting level in Level of detail in Points of interest (POI) . Also, certain landmark names may not be registered, or the landmark name may be different. CUnderwater Recording of Location Data The screen on the right is displayed if you select Underwater scene mode or select x (scene auto selector) mode and then submerge the camera underwater while location data is being calculated. If you select Yes and press the k button, the location data calculated prior to underwater shooting is recorded to the images to be shot underwater. CImages with Recorded Location Data • The z icon is displayed during playback for images which have the location data recorded ( A5). • The location data recorded on an image can be checked on a map with ViewNX 2 after transferring the image to a computer ( A157). • The actual shooting location may differ from the location data recorded to the image files due to the accuracy of the calculated location data and differences in the geodetic system used. • The location data and POI information recorded on images can be erased using Erase location data in Location data options (A 110). The erased information cannot be recovered. 40 10 0 -10 30 20 1010hPa1010hPa1010hPa 15m15m15m 25m 0s25m 0s880880 Location name information (POI information) Underwater Do you want to use the location data last obtained before submerging? These data will be recorded with every shot taken until you resurface. Ye sNo
136 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps Displaying the Shooting Location (Playback Mode) *The z icon is displayed during playback for images which have the location data recorded ( A5). •Shooting location: The shooting location of the image with recorded location data is displayed on a map. The shooting location of the image selected before the U button was pressed is displayed in yellow. The approximate shooting direction is indicated by C for images captured when Compass display is set to On (A 116). C (pointing toward the top of the screen) indicates north. • Thumbnail display: If shooting locations appear on the map, images are displayed as thumbnails. • The operations described below can be performed while a map is displayed. Map Operations 1Action control can be used ( A20).2Disabled when there are no shooting locations on the displayed map. Press the c button (playback mode) M select an image recorded with location data* M U button OperationDescription Multi selector1Move the map display (in eight directions). Zoom control 1• g(i ): Zoom in on the map display. • f (h ): Zoom out the map display. U button Return to the playback screen. k button 2Select images in thumbnail playback mode. See “Operations When Thumbnail Images Are Selected” ( A137). 500m Shooting location Thumbnail display
137 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps Operations When Thumbnail Images Are Selected *Only Altitude/depth logs can be selected if the camera was recording an altitude/depth log when shooting the selected images. Only Scroll map can be selected if the camera was not recording an altitude/depth log. BNotes About Map Display • Maps cannot be displayed while the camera is being charged with the charging AC adapter. • The map display cannot be rotated. Only the north up display (the top of the screen indicates the north) is available. • The map display scale varies depending on which country is shown on the map. • If the d button is pressed while the map is displayed, Time zone and date, Format card /Format memory , Language , and Reset all in the setup menu ( A 119) cannot be selected. OperationDescription Multi selector Use JK to switch the selected thumbnail image. • The shooting location of the selected image changes to yellow on the map. Zoom control • g (i ): Display the selected image in full-frame playback mode. Use JK to display the previous or next image. • f (h ): Return to the map display. U button Return to the playback screen. k button A menu is displayed, and the options described below can be selected. Scroll map* Return to the map operation screen and display a map with the shooting location of the selected image in the center. Altitude/ depth logs* Display an altitude/depth log graph ( A145). Press the k button while the graph is displayed to return to the map operation screen. Save location Save the shooting location of the selected image. Center on saved location Move directly to the saved location. See “Map Operations of Saved Locations” (A 139) for more information.
138 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps Displaying the Current Position on a Map (Shooting Mode) 1 See “Recording Location Data to Images” (A133) for more information. 2 A world map is displayed by pressing the U button when the camera is not positioning. • The current position is displayed in the center of the map. You can save a location and display the map recorded with the saved location. • When the camera lens faces downward, a compass is displayed. • The previously displayed map is displayed when the camera is turned on for the second and subsequent times. • The operations described below can be performed while a map is displayed. 1Action control can be used ( A20).2Cannot be selected when the camera is not positioning. Enter shooting mode while the camera is positioning1 M U button2 OperationDescription Multi selector1Move the map display (in eight directions). Zoom control 1• g(i ): Zoom in on the map display. • f (h ): Zoom out the map display. U button Display a screen that indicates information such as the direction ( A 139). Press the button again to return to the shooting screen. k button A menu is displayed, and the options described below can be selected. Center on current location 2Display the current position in the center of the map. Save location Use the multi selector to select a location, and press the k button to save the location (up to 30 locations). • Select No on the confirmation dialog to exit the registration screen.. Center on saved location Move directly to the saved location. • See “Map Operations of Saved Locations” (A 139) for more information. Current position Compass Current position
139 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps CNotes About Direction and Location Data Display Direction or location data, etc. is displayed when a map is being displayed in shooting mode or if the U button is held down while the power is off. 1 Date and time 2 Location data reception 3 Create log display (location data) 4 Create log display (altitude/water depth) 5 Altitude 6 Atmospheric pressure 7 Direction 8 Latitude and longitude 9 Location name information (Points of Interest: POI)* 10 Compass display * “----” may be displayed for the location name information depending on the setting level in Level of detail of Points of interest (POI) . CMap Operations of Saved Locations If you press the k button and select Center on saved location while a map is displayed ( A136, 138) or a thumbnail is selected ( A144), the map scrolls to the saved location that is closest to the center of the screen. • Use the multi selector HIJK to move to other saved locations. • Press the l button to cancel saving a location. - Current location: Cancel saving of the selected location. - Selected locations : Delete a batch of saved locati ons. Use the multi selector to select a saved location and press the l button. Press the l button again to deselect it. Press the k button after you finish selecting the locations. - All locations : Delete the all saved locations at once. • Press the k button to exit the operation screen. 15 / 11 / 2015 15:30 24º 19’ 21” 124 º 04’ 37” 1010 NNE 1554 m NE hPa 124 5 6 8 9 7 3 10 500m
140 Using Location Data Functions/Displaying Maps You can check the atmospheric pressure as well as the altitude or water depth of the current position on the screen, and record the displayed values to the captured images. •The altitude, water depth, and atmospheric pressure that are recorded to images can be imprinted on the images by using Data imprint (A 68) in the playback menu. • Captured images and related logs can be displayed if you use the altitude or water depth log recording functions ( A145). BNotes About Altimeter and Depth Gauge •Use Alt./depth correction in Altitude/depth options (A 118) in the location data options menu to correct the altitude or water depth in advance. Before using the camera underwater, make sure to adjust the data to 0 m (0 ft) at the surface of water. • Do not use the altimeter or depth gauge in this camera for specialized applications such as mountain climbing or underwater diving. The displayed information is intended as a general guide only. • Since the altitude is calculated using the camera's internal barometer, the data may not be displayed correctly in some climate conditions. • When the scale of the depth gauge display exceeds 25 m (82 ft), the depth gauge display turns orange. When the scale of the depth gauge display exceeds 30 m (98 ft), the depth gauge display turns red. CAltitude/Water Depth •The altimeter or depth gauge can be displayed when Altimeter/depth gauge in Altitude/depth options in the location data options menu is set to On (default setting). • The depth gauge and water depth are displayed when you select Underwater scene mode, or select x (scene auto selector) mode and then submerge the camera underwater. If the camera is not being used underwater when Underwater is selected, the depth gauge display is fixed at 0 m (0 ft). • The display range of the altitude is -300 m to +4500 m (-984 to +14,760 ft), and the display range of the water depth is 0 m to 35 m (0 ft to 114 ft). • When altitude or water depth is corrected, i is displayed next to the altitude or water depth. Using Altimeter and Depth Gauge 40 10 0 -10 30 20 1010hPa1010hPa1010hPa 15m15m15m 25m 0s25m 0s880880 At mospheric pressure Altitude or water depth Alti meter or depth gauge