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    See “Editing Images (Still Images)” ( E26) for information about image editing 
    functions.
    Mark for Wi-Fi Upload
    Select still images in the camera that you want to transfer to a smart device in 
    advance before transferring them . Movies cannot be selected.
    On the image selection screen ( A56), select or deselect images for the Mark 
    for Wi-Fi upload function.
    Note that when you select  Reset all (E 109) in the setup menu or  Restore 
    default settings  (E 91) in the Wi-Fi options menu, the Mark for Wi-Fi upload 
    settings that you made are canceled.
    The Playback Menu
    Press the  c button (playback mode)  M d  button  M Mark for Wi-Fi 
    upload  M k  button 
    						
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    Slide Show
    Play back images one by one in an auto mated “slide show.” When movie files are 
    played back in the slide show, only the  first frame of each movie is displayed.
    1Use the multi selector HI to 
    select  Start and press the  k 
    button.
    • The slide show begins.
    • To change the interval between images, 
    select  Frame intvl , press the k button, 
    and specify the desired interval time before 
    selecting  Start.
    • To repeat the slide show automatically, select  Loop and press the  k button 
    before selecting  Start.
    • The maximum playback time is up to about 30 minutes even if  Loop is 
    enabled.
    2End or restart the slide show.
    • The screen shown on the right is displayed 
    after the slide show ends or is paused. To 
    exit the show, select  G and then press the 
    k  button. To resume the slide show, select 
    F  and then press the  k button.
    Operations During Playback
    • Use the multi selector  JK to display the previous/next image. Press and 
    hold to rewind/fast forward.
    • Press the  k button to pause or end the slide show.
    Press the 
    c button (playback mode)  M d  button  M Slide show  M k
    button
    Pause
    Loop
    Fra
    me intvl
    Start
    Slide show 
    						
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    Protect
    The camera protects selected images from accidental deletion.
    Select images to protect or cancel protection from the image selection screen 
    (A 56).
    Note that formatting the memory card  permanently deletes all data including 
    protected files (
    E106).
    Rotate Image
    Specify the orientation in which saved  images are displayed during playback. 
    Still images can be rotated 90 de grees clockwise or 90 degrees 
    counterclockwise.
    Images that were saved in the “tall” orie ntation can be rotated up to 180 degrees 
    in either direction.
    Select an image from the image selection screen ( A56). When the Rotate 
    image screen is displayed, use the multi selector  JK or rotate it to rotate the 
    image 90 degrees.
    Press the  k button to finalize display or ientation, and save orientation 
    information with the image. Press the c
     button (playback mode)  M d  button  M Protect  M k
    button
    Press the  c button (playback mode)  M d  button  M Rotate image M  k
    button
    Rotate
    Back
    Rotate image
    Rotate
    Back
    Rotate image
    Rotate
    Back
    Rotate image
    Rotate 90 degrees 
    counterclockwise Rotate 90 degrees
    clockwise 
    						
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    Sequence Display Options
    Select the method used to display images in the sequence ( E25).
    Settings are applied to all sequences, and the setting is saved in the camera’s 
    memory even if the camera is turned off.
    Choose Key Picture
    Specify a different image in the sequence as the key picture.
    • When the key picture selection screen is displayed, select an image ( A56).
    Press the 
    c button (playback mode)  M d  button  M Sequence display 
    options  M k  button
    OptionDescription
    Individual pictures Displays each image in 
    a sequence individually.  F is 
    displayed on the playback screen.
    Key picture only 
    (default setting) Displays only the key picture for images in a sequence.
    Press the c
     button (playback mode)  M display a sequence for which you 
    want to change the key picture  M d  button  M Choose key picture  M 
    k  button 
    						
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    Configure the Wi-Fi (wireless LAN) settings to connect the camera and a smart 
    device.
    The Wi-Fi Options Menu
    Press the  d button  M q  menu icon  M k  button
    OptionDescription
    Connect to 
    smart device Select when wirelessly connecting the camera and a smart 
    device.
    See “Connecting to a Sm
    art Device (Wi-Fi)” (E45) for more 
    information.
    Upload from 
    camera Select when wirelessly connecting the camera and a smart 
    device. 
    See “Preselecting Images in the Camera That You Want to 
    Transfer to a Smart Device” (
    E47) for more information.
    • The images to transfer can be selected on the image 
    selection screen before establishing a Wi-Fi connection 
    (A 56, E 87). The SSID and password of the camera are 
    displayed on the screen after images are selected.
    Disable Wi-Fi Select to terminate the wireless connection between the 
    camera and a smart device.
    See “To Terminate the Wi-Fi Connection” (
    E46) for more 
    information.
    Options SSID: Change the SSID. The SSID configured here is displayed 
    on the smart device. Set a 1- to 24-character alphanumeric 
    SSID.
    Auth./encryp.
    : Select whether or not to encrypt the 
    communications between the  camera and the connected 
    smart device. 
    Communications are not encrypted when  Open (default 
    setting) is selected.
    • When  WPA2-PSK-AES  is set, the message for entering a 
    password is displayed when  the camera is connected to 
    smart device ( E45).
    Password : Set an 8- to 16-characte r alphanumeric password.
    Channel : Select the channel used for wireless connections.
    Subnet mask : Use the default setting ( 255.255.255.0) under 
    normal conditions.
    DHCP server IP address : Use the default setting 
    ( 192.168.0.10 ) under normal conditions.
    Current settings Display the current settings.
    Restore default 
    settings Restore the Wi-Fi settings to their default values. The wireless 
    connection is terminated if this option is performed while Wi-Fi 
    is connected. 
    						
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    Operating the Text Input Keyboard
    Character Input for SSID and Password•Use the multi selector HIJK  to select 
    alphanumeric characters. Press the k  button to 
    enter the selected character in the text field and 
    move the cursor to the next space.
    • To move the cursor in  the text field, select N or 
    O  on the keyboard, and press the  k button.
    • To delete one character, press the  l button.
    • To apply the setting, select  P on the keyboard 
    and press the  k button.
    Character Input for Channel, Subnet  mask and DHCP server IP address•Use the multi selector HI  to set the numbers. 
    To move to the next digit, press  K or the k 
    button. To return to th e previous digit, press J.
    • To apply the setting, select the last digit and press 
    the  k button.
    GH I J
    KLM S T
    NOP
    U VWX Y Z QR
    ABCDE F
    0 23456789
    1
    Delete
    Back
    SSID
    GH 05
    234 6789AB
    L
    IJK MNOPQR CDEF
    1
    Text field
    Keyboard
     . . .1 9 2 1 6 8 0 1 0
    0 0 0
    Edit
    DHCP server IP address 
    						
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    Location Data Options
    The Location Data Options Menu
    Press the  d button  M z  menu icon  M Location data options  M k 
    button
    OptionDescription
    Record location data When set to 
    On, signals are received from the positioning 
    satellites, and positioning starts ( E39).
    • Default setting:  Off
    Update A-GPS file A memory card is used to up
    date the A-GPS (assist GPS) 
    file. Using the latest A-GPS file can shorten the time 
    needed for obtaining the location data.
    • See “Updating the A-GPS File” ( E94) for more 
    information.
    Erase location data The location data and POI information recorded on 
    images are erased.
    •
    The deleted location data or POI information cannot 
    be recovered.
    • The location data of images captured with cameras 
    other than this camera cannot be erased. 
    						
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    Updating the A-GPS File
    Download the latest A-GPS file from the  website below, and use it to update 
    the file.
    http://nikonimglib.com/agps4/
    • The A-GPS file for the COOLPIX P610 is only available from the website 
    above.
    1Download the latest A-GPS fi le to the computer from the 
    website.
    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 (menu) button to disp lay 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 2 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 beco mes 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, obtaining the location data 
    will not become faster. Updating of the A- GPS file before using the location data 
    functions is recommended. 
    						
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    Points of Interest (POI)  (Recording and Displaying 
    Location Name Information)
    Configure the POI (points of interest, location name info rmation) settings.
    CPOI Display
    If there is no location name information at the set display level, no information may 
    be displayed.
    Press the d button  M z  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 sc
    reen or playback screen 
    ( A 6, 7).
    • If Embed POI  was set to On when an image was 
    captured, 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 If 
    Update POI  is selected during playback mode, the 
    location name information re corded on the image can be 
    changed. Before  pressing the d button, select the 
    image to change the location name information.
    • When level 6 is selected,  press the multi selector JK to 
    change the landmark name.
    • To change the POI informat ion level, press the multi 
    selector  HI.
    If  Remove POI  is selected, the location name information 
    recorded on the image is deleted. 
    						
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    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 
    ( E 39).
    • Date/time adjustment by  Set clock from satellite is set according to the time 
    zone set in Time zone and date  (A 57, E 97) of 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  menu icon M  Set clock from satellite  M k  
    button 
    						
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