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1. 33 5 AUTO Auto Flash In this mode the flash fires automatically when the light level is low This mode should normally be used q Press the a Landscape Flash Mode button and set 4 auto Auto Flash 2 Press the shutter release button half way Ifthe flash indicator lamp is on the flash will fire Fully press the shutter release button FI indicator Lamp Indications Lights the flash will fire Goes out the flash will not fire Blinks the shutter cannot be released until the flash is fully charged Flash Range negative color film W Wide angle T Telephoto 0 6 2 3m 2ft 7 6ft 0 6 3 3m 2ft 10 9f 34 A LANDSCAPE This mode is recommended for landscape photography The focus is set at a position farther away than normal so landscapes can be photographed more clearly Press the 4 Landscape Flash Mode button and set 4 Landscape Mode e The flash will not fire The shutter speed can be set to as slow as 1 6 sec In dark places it is recommended that a tripod be used to avoid blurring due to camera shake e Moving subjects will be blurred when photographed at the slower shutter speeds 35 FLASH OFF Use this mode when you do not want to use the flash even in a dark place The flash will not fire even if the light level is low This mode can also be used in such places as museums where flash is pro
2. H P type when having copies mad Yes However this is handled differently by different processors For details ask your local processor 45 CARE AND STORAGE Do not touch the front surface of the flash after using the flash continuously in a short time as the flash may be hot Do not leave camera in any place exposed to excessive heat humidity or direct gun ht for example in a car or on the each If the camera gets wet wipe it with a dry towel immediately The salt in seawater can especially damaging Do not use organic solvents such as alcohol or paint thinner when cleaning the camera 46 5 Do not place the camera or film cartridge on top of or near electrical appliances such as TV sets etc or other objects with magnetic properties 6 Do not expose the camera to dust or sand as this could cause serious damage 7 Do not shake or shock the camera 8 Be niot apply excessive force to the lens barrel Do not expose the camera to formalin or naphthalene Please keep the camera in a well ventilated place Do not expose the camera to extreme heat over 40 C 104F or to extreme cold below 10 40 F Low temperatures even within this range may sometimes cause deterioration in battery performance temporarily disabling the camera 47 When transporting the camera from a cold place to a warm lace or in the event of a sudden temperature ch
3. autofocus frame as shown here use the focus lock p 24 Depress the shutter release button fully to take the picture The film will advance automatically to the next frame and the exposure counter display will be reduced by one 1 23 Working Distance nk fogu range of the camera is 0 6 m 2ft to oo infinity It is recommended that you use the Landscape mode p 34 when taking pictures of scenery Before the shutter is released the image in the viewfinder will become larger but this does not affect the image in the icture Focus is adjusted automatically by the autofocus but depending on the conditions the autofocus may have difficulty focusing on some subjects p 43 Close up Correction Picture frame Close up correction marks Image area of picture at 0 6 m 2ft The viewfinder s picture frame shows the area that can be shot for subjects at However the picture area will move lower in the viewfinder as you get closer to the subject At 0 6 m 2ft the shaded area is the actual available image area In this case the subject should be positioned below the close up correction marks 24 USING THE FOCUS LOCK To avoid taking out of focus pictures The focus lock is used when the subject is outside the autofocus frame 1 Position the subject within the autofocus frame and press the shutter release button half way The exposure will also be lock
4. button to call out the date display p Press the SEL button repeatedly until the data to be reset blinks 2 Use the SET button to set the desired numerals Year month day and hour minute are reset in different modes When all of the data has been reset press the SEL button until the data stops linking Data is 9 stomaticaly compensated from the year 1996 to 2035 42 PRINTING THE DATE AND TIME Press the MODE button to select the display to be printed Each time the MODE button is pressed the display will change in the sequence shown above No printing Year monthiday Month day year Day month year Hour minute The printing of dates is handled differently by different processors For details ask your local TOCESSOT ate data i ta pre recorded magnetically but is not ed Bate dat daia i is recorded magnetically to enable printing on either the front or the back of prints CAMERA MAINTENANCE 43 When a cartridge is inserted ti the film does not advance QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Q What kind of subjects are difficult for autofocus And what should be done in such cases The following subjects are difficult for autofocus therefore use the focus lock to focus on another subject at the same distance or when the subject is at a distance use the Landscape mode 1 Glossy subjects 2 Black objects 3 Scenes shot through glass or metal netting 4 Objects such a
5. data Always displayed on LCD panel Automatic calendar function Automatic compensation to the year 2035 Power source ordinarily used with camera body SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT ANY NOTICE OR OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF THE MANUFACTURER OLYMPUS OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO LTD San Ei Building 22 2 Nishi Shinjuku 1 Chome Shinjuku ku Tokyo Japan Tel 03 3340 2211 OLYMPUS AMERICA INC Two Corporate Center Drive Melville NY 11747 3157 U S A Tel 516 844 5000 800 622 6372 OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO EUROPA GMBH Premises Goods delivery Wendenstrasse 14 16 20097 Hamburg Germany Tel 040 237730 Letters Postfach 10 49 08 20034 Hamburg Germany OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO U K LTD 2 8 Honduras Street London EC1YOTX United Kingdom Tel 0171 253 2772
6. ms lal by 9 Press the shutter release button and take the picture p 22 The shutter will not release when the flash indicator lamp is blinking 10 When the film reaches the end it will automatically rewind p 26 n the cartridge cover and remove 11 ree cartridge P M n 15 LOADING THE BATTERY Use one 3Viithium Battery CR 2 Open the battery compartment cover 3 Whey ry p n replacing the battery make sure to turn the power switch OFF before unloading the batteries Take care not to injure your fingernail when opening the battery cover Insert the new battery correctly as shown and close the battery compartment cover tightly Align the and directions of the batteries correctly as shown Read Battery Handling on page 48 16 CHECKING THE BATTERY Turn the power switch ON and check the battery condition Display Meaning CE mark not displayed Battery level is OK al mark blinks Battery power is low Exposure counter not displayed Battery is dead and should be replaced immediately Note Keep spare batteries on hand when going on a long trip or when using the camera in cold weather Adjust the data of the Quarz Date every time the battery is replaced 17 POINTS TO REMEMBER Hold the Camera Correctly q Corr
7. OLYMPUS NEWPIC ZOOM 60 INSTRUCTIONS Before using your camera read this manual carefully to ensure correct use Thank you for purchasing an Olympus camera Before you start to use your new camera please read these instructions carefully to obtain optimum performance and a longer service life from the unit Ignoring this warni a WARNING result in the death oF serious injury of the user KEEP THE BATTERIES AWAY FROM FIRE NEVER TRY TO DISASSEMBLE RECHARGE OR SHORT CIRCUIT BATTERIES NEVER ATTEMPT TO DISASSEMBLE THE CAMERA IT CONTAINS A HIGH VOLTAGE CIRCUIT IF THE INTERNAL PARTS OF THE CAMERA ARE EXPOSED DUE TO DROPPING OR DAMAGE REMOVE THE BATTERIES IMMEDIATELY TO PREVENT FURTHER USAGE sly ays Before using your camera read this manual carefully to ensure correct use e We recommend that you take test shots to get accustomed to your camera before taking important photographs MAIN FEATURES a Built in 30mm 60mm 2X zoom lens a ee cartridge film for simple one touch film Ci Three Y ng e seie of prints C G H P can be obtained by s Am a agnetic Sond pr awien important printing data on e film use only processors displaying the a mark when requesting film development and printing Symbols used in this manual Incorrect Operation order Indicator blinking Next operation Automatic operation Attention Manual operation Indicator on Depress halfway Pay
8. amp Battery compartment cover p 15 Battery compartment cover release Tripod socket Print type selector switch p 27 Power switch p 19 Cartridge cover release lever p 19 Strap eyelet Cartridge cover VIEWFINDER DISPLAY LCD PANEL VIEWFINDER DISPLAY Flash indicator lamp ights when flash is re ne ey Close up correction marks p 23 Autofocus frame _ Position your subject within the autofocus frame type selected p 27 LCD PANEL Battery check Displayed only when battery level is low p 16 Pash mode display p 32 indscape mode display 3A pe play Red eye reduction display p 39 Quartz date mode display p 41 Cartridge mark Lights when a cartridge is loaded DQ Exposure counter display Selftimer display p 40 The viewfinder format changes in accordance with the print The LCD panel does not actually display all indications simultaneously as shown CARTRIDGE 1X240 Cartridge Film Data disk Cartridge spool Lightlock door drive Lightlock door Cartridge spool Cartridge label Visual Exposure Indicator Never apply undue force to the cartridge spool lightlock door drive or lightlock door because this can result in damage or exposure of the film Using a damaged cartridge can cause camera trouble Do not allow the data disk to become soiled because this can render the
9. ange put the camera into a plastic bag This allows the camera s temperature to change slowly Once the camera has adjusted to the new temperature you can remove it from the and use it Keep your hair hands strap etc away from the autofocus window lens light sensor and flash Avoid leaving the camera unused for long periods of time This can cause mold to grow on the camera as well as other problems Try to press the shutter release button and check the operation of camera before use Some ony X ray machines can damage the film in your camera Try to avoid passing your camera through these machines Give to the security officer for manual inspection This camera is controlled by a microcomputer Problems with the microcomputer can affect or stop camera operation If this happens remove the batteries then reload them and try the camera again Strong electrical fields can also interfere with the operation of this camera so try to avoid places or objects that generate such fields This camera is not suitable for professional use or for use under severe conditions 48 BATTERY HANDLING e Use the batteries correctly Incorrect usage can _ result in leaking heat and damage When replacing the batteries make sure the plus and minus terminals are correctly aligned Do not short disassemble or charge the batteries Never throw batteries into fire because this can result in spliting or explosion Store batter
10. cartridge unusable Understanding The Visual Exposure Indicator Unexposed D Partially exposed 3 Exposed Processed Only cartridges with the unexposed visual exposure indicator can be used with this camera When a cartridge with other than the visual exposure indicator is loaded the camera will rewind the film and set the cartridge to 3 exposed Take along plenty of film cartridges when traveling to foreign Counties and other areas where cartridge purchasing may be ifficult Do not forcibly move the visual exposure indicator because this may damage the cartridge Using a damaged cartridge can result in camera trouble USING THE STRAP SOFT CASE Attaching the strap The soft case can also be carried on a belt OUTLINE OF OPERATIONS Basic Shooting Procedures _ Load a battery p 15 _ Tum on the power switch _ mark is not displayed on the LCD panel _ Open the cartridge cover p 19 Insert a cartridge p 20 Close the cartridge cover The film will automatically advance to the first frame p 20 Make sure the cartridge mark _ is lit and the exposure counter display is correct gt The exposure counter indicates the number of exposures remaining Operate the zoom button to compose the scene p 21 Place the autofocus frame on the subject on which you want to focus p 22 up
11. e cartridge has been exposed and rewound Remove the cartridge p 26 The cartridge is inserted incorrectly Remove the cartridge and re insert correctly p 19 The flash indicator lamp blinks and the shutter cannot be released The flash is not yet completely recharged Remove your finger from the shutter release button wait several seconds until recharging is completed and then take the picture p 33 The flash will not fire even when the light level is low The Flash Off mode has been set Set another flash mode p 35 6 51 You are using high speed film Set the Filin mode and take the picture p 36 PROBLEMS WITH PICTURES Some pictures are out of focus 6e The camera moved when the shutter release button was pressed Hold the camera correctly and press the shutter release button gently p 18 The subject was outside the autofocus frame Position the subject in the center of the frame or use the focus lock p 24 The lens or autofocus window was dirty Clean the lens and autofocus window p 6 A finger etc was in front of the autofocus window Hold the camera correctly keeping the fingers etc away from the autofocus window p 17 The subject was closer than the minimum focusing distance of 0 6m 2ft Position the subject 0 6m 2ft or more away from the camera and take the picture p 22 You stood directly in fro
12. ect D Correct 3 Incorrect Try not to hold the barrel When set to TELE the lens will automatically return to WIDE after 3 minutes Keep your fingers and the strap away from the lens and flash As the focal length becomes larger Camera shake or movement becomes more noticeable Hold the camera firmly with both hands while keeping your elbows at sides to prevent the camera from shaking Proper Shutter Release The shutter release button has two clicks Practice before loading the film 1 Depress the shutter release button halfway to lock the focus Focus and exposure will be locked properly Make sure the flash indicator lamp next to the viewfinder is lighted This lamp goes out quickly in bright conditions Depress the shutter release button fully to release the shutter and take the picture Cautions 1 Press the shutter release button gently Avoid shaking the camera when pressing the shutter release button to prevent blurry pictures BASIC OPERATIONS LOADING THE CARTRIDGE FILM This camera uses IX240 cartridges Just load the cartridge the camera does the rest automatically 1 Set the power switch to ON Use only cartridges with the unexposed visual exposure indicator p 10 Determine whether or not a cartridge is loaded by checking the LCD panel cartridge mark _g The LCD panel is not displaying the _ mark 2 Turn the cartridge cov
13. ed at this time The autofocus lock is released when the finger is removed from the shutter release button When the shutter release button is pressed the flash indicator lamp will light instantaneously Still p essing the shutter release button lightly recompose the scene as desired and then fully press the shutter release button to take the picture 25 AFTER SHOOTING Turn the Power switch to OFF Make sure That the lens is retracted and the lens barrier is closed 26 is UNLOADING THE CARTRIDGE FILM The film will be rewound automatically when the end of the roll is reached Wait until the sound of motor operation stops and blinks in the exposure counter Gispley then open the cartridge cover and remove the cartridge The cartridge visual exposure indicator will be set to 3 exposed Rewinding in Mid roll To rewind the film in mid roll use a pointed object puch as a ballpen to lightly press the mid roll rewind utton The cartridge visual exposure indicator C3 exposed is set even when the film is rewound before the end is reached Because of that cartridges cannot be re used after being rewound in mid roll However the visual exposure of cartridges that were rewound when no exposure have been made will remain unexposed This cartridge can be used even when r wound E Do not forcibly move the visual exposure indicator because this may damage the cart
14. er release lever and open the cartridge cover 20 3 Insert the cartridge correctly and close the cartridge cover The film will advance automatically to the first frame 4 Make sure the number of possible exposures are displayed on the LCD panel The mark will blink when no cartridge is loaded or when other than an unexposed cartridge is loaded If the film does not advance properly will blink in the ure counter and the film will be rewound automatically Vhen rewinding is completed a binking processed mark wall be depayed Hthis occurs remove and reload the 21 TAKING PICTURES Turn the Power switch to ON The lens barrier is open the lens is extended and the LCD panel is lighted Look through the viewfinder press the Zoom lever and compose the picture S Do not look directly at the sun through the Viewfinder On TELE the lens can zoom in to 60mm On WIDE the lens can zoom out to 30mm The zoom operates in five 5 stages When set to any focal length other than 30mm the lens will automatically return to the 30mm position after approximately three 3 minutes 22 3 4 Position the subject inside the autofocus frame Depress the shutter release button halfway The shutter will not release while the flash indicator lamp is blinking To take a picture with the subject outside the
15. hibited for night scenes etc Press the Landscape Flash Mode button and set Flash Off Mode The shutter speed can be set to as slow as 16 sec It is recommended that a tripod be used to avoid blumng due to camera shake 4 FILL IN Forced Activation Use this mode when you want the flash to fire regardless of lighting conditions The flash will always fire in this mode This mode is useful for softening the shadows of subjects in the shade of a tree etc with backlit subjects and under fluorescent and other artificial lighting Press the 4 Landscape Flash Mode button and set Fill in Mode range p 33 The effect of the flash will be less L Always make sure the subject is within the fash evident in bright lighting 7 37 4 MT AUTO SLOW Both people and night scenes can be clearly photographed in this mode When taking pictures of people with a night back ground this mode produces clear images of both Press the ds La Flash Mode button and set 43 Auto Slow Mode The shutter speed can be set to as slow as 1 6 sec It is recommended that a tripod be used to avoid blurring due to camera shake 38 USING RED EYE REDUCTIONSELFTIMER This camera also has a Red eye Reduction Selftimer mode Setting The Mode Press the o Red eye Reduction Selftimer Mode button to set the modes in the foll
16. ies out of the reach of children Ifa battery is swallowed consult a physician immediately Battery performance will drop temporarily at lower temperatures In cold areas protect the camera by using protective gear or placing it inside your clothing Even when performance drops due to low temperature it will be restored at normal temperatures Sweat or oil on the plus and minus terminals can cause poor contact Wipe batteries carefully with a dry cloth before use 49 We recommend that you carry spare batteries on long trips especially in foreign countries where availability is questionable s Please note that the battery supplied with the camera is for test purposes only therefore the service life cannot be guaranteed There is danger of battery leakage when the camera is not used for an extended period therefore remove the battery and store in a location with low humidity and temperature of 20 degrees C or less Always observe the cautions listed on the battery Dispose of used batteries as prescribed by local regulations 50 TROUBLESHOOTING OPERATING PROBLEMS The camera does not work The power is OFF Set the power switch to ON p 21 The battery is loaded incorrectly Reload the battery correctly p 15 The battery is exhausted Replace the battery with a new one p 16 The battery performance has dropped due to cold Keep the camera warm while using it p 48 Th
17. ils concerning index prints 31 Making Additional Prints Extra printing 1 Make sure that the cartridge ID number is the same as the ID numbers on the backs of the regular prints or index prints to be copied before taking the cartridge to the processor 2 Use the frame numbers printed on the backs of the regular prints or index prints when ordering additional copies Print prices will differ depending on the print type The anding of index Pinis will differ Aail a on the processor Ask your local processor for details 32 LCD Panel Display garo 4 DA da USING THE LANDSCAPE FLASH MODES This camera has four flash modes and a landscape mode Use these modes in accordance with the photographic conditions and your purpose Setting The Modes E Each time the 4 Landscape Flash Mode button is pressed the mode will change sequentially as shown in he table below 1e The setting retums to Auto Flash when the Power switch is set to OFF Function Application The flash fires automatically when the ight level is low p 33 _ For landscape photography The fash does note p For when you do not want to use the flash p 35 Fiin The flash always fires when a picture is taken p 36 Auto Slow Use when photographing people with a night background p 37 Warning Do not use the flash when extremely close to the eyes of people and animals
18. nt of the camera and pressed the shutter release button when using the selftimer Press the shutter release button while looking through the viewfinder not when standing in front of the camera p The finished prints are dark The fingers etc were in front of the flash Hold the camera correctly so the flash is not covered by the fingers etc pin The subject was beyond the flash range gt Position the subject within the flash range p 33 The Flash Off mode was set Check the flash mode and reset if necessary p 35 The picture was taken with backlighting Set the Fill in mode and take the picture p 36 The colors in indoor pictures are not normal The colors were affected by the color of the indoor lighting gt Set the Fill in mode and take the picture p 36 53 SPECIFICATONS Type Fully automatic autofocus lens shutter camera with built in 30mm 60mm zoom lens Film format 1X240 cartridge film Image size _16 7mm x 30 2mm Print type Three selectable types C H P with magnetic IX information input function Lens Olympus lens 30mm 60mm F4 5 8 5 5 elements in 5 groups Zoom drive Step zoom system Shutter Electronically controlled lens shutter Shutter speeds 1 6 sec 1 320 sec Focusing Active type autofocus with focus lock Focusing range 0 6m 2ft infinity Landscape mode Viewfinder Real image type zoom viewfinder C H P print type selec
19. owing sequence LCD Panel Display Mode no display OFF t Red eye Reduction p 39 F L COTS Selftimer p 40 39 lt RED EYE REDUCTION This mode is used to reduce the phenomenon which causes eyes to appear red in pictures The red eye reducing lamp lights before the shutter is released to reduce this phenomenon Pressthe wo Red eye Reduction Selftimer Mode button and set the Red eye Reduction mode The red eye reducing effect will be reduced in the following cases 1 When ine subject is not looking directly at the red eye reducing lamp 2 When the subject is far away The red eye reducing effect differs depending on individual differences 40 SELFTIMER Include yourself in commemorative pictures Press the wv Redeye Reduction Selftimer Mode button and set the Selftimer mode Mount the camera securely on a tripod Aim the camera as desired and press the shutter release button when ready 8 sec Selftimer indicator blinks 2sec Lights Autofocus and exposure are locked when the shutter release button is partially depressed After the shutter has been released the camera will return to the OFF mode X i selftimer can be canceled during operation by tuming the Power switch to OFF 41 a 3f LA N 1 CORRECTING THE DATA Press the Mode
20. particular attention to items in this manual enclosed in boxes Product shown in pictures and illustrations may be slightly different from this unit PREPARATIONS Names and functions of parts Viewfinder display LCD panel art Using the strap Soft cas Outline of operations Loading the battery Checking the battery Points to remember ISN ooo BASIC OPERATIONS Loading the cartridge film Taking pictures Using the focus lock After shooting Unloading the cartridge film ADVANCED TECHNIQUES Setting the print Ubi he ects Autol Auto flash n Fash OF Fill in Fe Auto Using red eye reduction selftimer Red eye reduction Selftimer Correcting the data Printing the date and time CAMERA MAINTENANCE Questions and answer Care and storage Battery handling Troubleshootn Specifications PREPARATIONS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF PARTS Zoom button p 21 T telephoto W wide angle Mid roll rewind button p 26 Shutter release button Light sensor Autofocus window Lens LCDpanel Quartz date mode buttons p 42 Red eye reduction selftimer button p 39 amp Landscape flash mode button p 32 0 Red eye reduction selftimer signal Flash Viewfinder Lens barrel Do not soil as this can cause blurred pictures Wipe clean with a soft cloth Viewfinder Flash indicator l
21. ridge a damaged cartridge can result in camera trouble ADVANCED TECHNIQUES SETTING THE PRINT TYPE Setting The Print Type F Set the print type selector switch to the desired type C H or P Print type selector switch H type viewfinder C type viewfinder P type viewfinder The print type setting is magnetically recorded on the film The number of exposures that can be taken on a roll does not change when the print type is changed 28 Print area on film Print Print Type Setting Configuration For H type prints the images are printed without change With C type the left and right sides of the images are cut With P type the tops and bottoms of the images are cut The aspect ratios of the three print types are shown in the table below Print type Aspect ratio C type Approx 2 3 H type Approx 9 16 P type Approx 1 3 The negatives cannot be seen 29 Requesting Development and Printing Use only processors displaying the mark when requesting film developing and printing The developed film will be returned in the cartridge The prints will be marked with the same ID number found on the film as shown on page 30 30 Print rear surface example Index prints example ID number Frame number Date Ask your local processor for deta
22. s smoke or fire that have no substance 5 Scenes in which the sun appears in the picture ie motor can be heard but Remove the cartridge and check the visual exposure indicator If the visual exposure indicator is set to O unexposed re insert the cartridge otherwise insert a new cartridge Q What happens if the cartridge cover is opened with a Partial exposed cartridge inside lose the cartridge cover immediately There is possibility of the fim in the cartridge Bein exposed and rendered useless therefore the film will be rewound In such cases insert a new cartridge 44 ae zO gt O PO PO FO How long will the battery last Approximately 10 rolls of 25 exposure film 50 flash usage can be taken The battery may last even longer if lash and zoom are used infrequently What should do if the lens becomes tee lens cleaner and lens tissue and genty wipe the lens lean When is the exposure metered When the shutter release button is partially depressed the exposure is metered at the same time that the focus is adjusted Both are locked while the shutter release button is partially depressed Does the flash become hot The flash can become hot if used continuously At such times stop using the camera briefly to give the flash time to ool Can reversal film be used Yes However the flash range will be approximately 70 of that for negative film Is it possible to change the print type C
23. tion Magnification 0 32X 0 59X 54 Viewfinder displays Autofocus frame close up correction frame flash indicator lamp Exposure control Programmed AE auto flash at low light levels Exposure counter Subtractive type LCD panel display Film speed range Automatic setting Automatic setting range ISO50 1501600 Film loading One touch insertion automatic loading automatically advances to first frame when camera back is closed Film advance Automatic film winding Film rewind Automatic rewind at end of roll Mid roll rewind also possible Setimer Electronic selftimer with approx 10 sec elay 55 Flash Built in flash Flash recycle time approx 8 sec with new battery at normal temperature Flash anges IS0200 negative color WIDE 0 6m 4 4m 2ft 14 5ft TELE 0 6m 2 3m 2ft 7 6ft 1S0400 negative color WIDE 0 6m 6 3m 2ft 20 7ft TELE 0 6m 3 3m 2ft 10 9ft Red eye reduction lamp included Flash modes Auto flash Fill in Flash Off Auto Slow Battery check Displayed on LCD panel Power source One 3V lithium battery CR 2 Dimensions 114mm W x 62mm H x 39mm D 4 5X2 2X1 5 in ety rotrusions Weight 200 grams 7 02 not including battery 56 SPECIFICATIONS FOR DATE UNIT Data recording method Recording using magnetic IX information input function Data coding No data year month day month day year day month year and day hour minute External display of recorded

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