T) DATE AND TIME IMPRINTING
The camera is capable of recording Date and Time information on the film�s magnetic strip. Your film processing lab will print the Date And Time information onto the photographs. Please refer to figure 2 for identification of the LCD Panel (15) and three control buttons, DATE (25), SEL (24) and SET (23). The DATE Button (25) controls the type of information that appears on the LCD. Date may be imprinted in choice of 3 styles with either Day, Month or Year appearing first. Date may be set by pressing the DATE Button to select one of 3 styles. Press the Date Button (25) repeatedly to scroll through the desired date and time formats:
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ye a r/m on th/d ay
m on th/d ay /y ea r
da y/m o nth /ye ar
h ou r/m in u te
Press the SEL Button (24) so the 2 digit � year � display blinks. Press the SET Button (23) to set correct year. (Press Set Button continuously for rapid digit advance and lightly once for each single digit advance.) Repeat the procedure to set � month � and � day � by pressing firstly the SEL and then the SET Button. To set Time, press the SEL Button so the 2 digit � hour � display blinks. Press the SET Button to set correct hour. Repeat the procedure for � minute � by pressing firstly the SEL and then the SET Button. (This is a 24 hour clock.) For no imprinting on photograph, press DATE button until � -- -- -- � appears on LCD Panel. The camera�s batteries power the date imprinting. Date and time memory will be retained for 5 minutes during battery replacement. Date or Time may be printed on the front and back of each picture. NOTE: When you remove the battery the date and time information will be lost. When new battery is installed the date and time needs to be reset following above instructions. However if film is installed the frame count is retained and will display correctly when new battery is installed.
U) BATTERY DISPOSAL
Contribute to environmental protection � Do not dispose of used batteries or accumulators in household garbage bins. � In some countries you are legally obliged to handle disposal of used batteries by taking either to a public collection station or to where batteries were originally purchased. � Please check with your local authority about specific regulations and location of collection bins where old batteries may be placed. � Batteries are labelled with symbols containing harmful substances: Pb (Lead); Cd (Cadmium); Hg (Mercury). Pb � Protect the environment and dispose of used batteries appropriately.