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That depends on what you want the command dial to do. If you're in either the Manual (M) or Shutter Priority (S) modes, the command dial will change the shutter speed. If you're in the Program (P) mode, the command dial will shift the program exposure. If you're in any other exposure mode, the command dial does nothing.
If you hold down the metering mode button, the command dial will change the exposure metering mode. If you hold down the exposure compensation button, the command dial will change the amount of the exposure compensation.
If you hold down the release mode button, the command dial will change the release mode.
If you hold down the AF button, the command dial will change the autofocus mode.
If you hold down the QUAL button, the command dial will change the image storage mode.
If you hold down the ISO button, the command dial will change the ISO.
If you hold down the WB button, the command dial will change the white balance setting.
If you're looking at the menus, the command dial will navigate the menu.
If you're reviewing pictures, the command dial will move to the previous or next picture.
Hope this helps. If you still have problems or other questions about this, please don't hesitate to reply to this post.
When you change the battery on your key fob, sometimes you will have to reprogram it to your car's security system for it to function. Make sure your trunk and hood are closed along with all of the other doors, then get into the driver's seat and shut the driver's side door. Put your key into the ignition and click it into ACC mode which is to click it back one click. Wait momentarily until you hear a beep. Quickly now click it forward once and then back to ACC mode where you will then hear another beep.Now open the driver's side door and then shut it to hear the last beep signifying that you are now in Programming Mode.
Press and hold down both the lock and unlock buttons for fifteen seconds and listen for the beep which will signal that the fob has been programmed. Continue this for all existing and new fobs, you will be able to program four remotes to your Grand Prix and will have to do them all at once due to the memory being forgotten every time you enter Programming Mode. Once you have programmed all of the remotes and heard a beep for each one programmed, remove the key from the ignition to exit Programming Mode. You are now free to test your fobs and ensure that they all work.
Dial Pad and Button Beeps Digital telephones can emit a “beep” sound whenever a dial pad or feature button is pressed. The “beeps” are On by default. Follow these steps to turn the “beeps” On or Off on 3000-series DKTs. 1. Press 3+6+9+Hold(simultaneously). 2. Press 0. 3. Press Feature Button 1 (FB1) to toggle On/Off. FB1, LED On: buttons beep. FB1, LED Off: buttons do not beep. 4. Press hold to set the option. 5. You must also go off-hook, then on-hook to exit the program mode.
the Exposure button will generally be disabled in auto mode
try changing it to 'P' (Program) mode and then change the exposure by pressing the +/- button and then you would generally see a scale on the LCD now press the left button to decrease the exposure
better more is to reset the camera to the default settings this would set the aperture, shutter, Exposure, LCD brightness and otehr settings to defaults and this would save from any unwanted changes than required
1) In the program you are working from, begin the scanning process. If working in FULL AUTO MODE as the scan begins click PAUSE or CANCEL, then change "Full Auto Mode" to "Home Mode". 2) You will now see all Epson Scan settings displayed. If the scanner has not previewed automatically, click the large preview button to get a visual of what is on the scanner. 3) Ensure the settings on the Epson Scan are correct for what you wish to scan.
Try This next time .... Not all, but many 5G iPod owners have had issues with the latest iPod
updates, I had this problem myself a day ago & was almost ready to
send it in for a replacement, some HAVE sent theirs in. Anyways, after
updating the iPod the iPod no longer works!! All you get is a blank white screen
(White Screen Of Death), 3 beeping tones and you hear the hard drive
click. Simply resetting the iPod will do nothing, but get you another
three beeps & a click. But to resolve this issue do the following,
this had worked for me as well as others...
Extended
Reset
1) Move the LOCK to the "ON" position.
2) Move it back to the "OFF" position.
3) Hold the "Centre" button then hold down the "MENU" button until you
hear the harddrive make the "click" noise.
4) As soon as you hear the drive "click" press and hold the "Centre"
button then press & hold the Play/Pause button, you should then see
the Apple Logo" like normal and it should then start up like with no
problem.
The sensor for the auto-ISO may be working incorrectly. Try changing the ISO manually for different light modes. You can also try to change the white balance of the LCD.
-Setting the white balance:
1. Set the camera to still image mode
2. Press the "Set" button
3. "White Balance" should be the current selection
4. Press the "Flower" button or "Flash" button to move through the available options for white balance
5. Press "Set" again when change appropriately
- Setting the ISO:
The higher the ISO value, the less light the camera needs to make an exposure, allowing the same exposure to be achieved with higher shutter speeds or smaller apertures. In a digital camera, higher ISO value allows higher shutter speed, at the expense of mottled or grain appearing in the final picture.
1. Set the camera to Still Image mode.
2. Press the "Set" button.
3. Press the "scn" or "timer" button to select ?ISO?.
4. Press the "Flower" or "Flash" button to select the desired setting.
5. Press the "set" button to select.
50/100/200 In the same lighting condition, the higher the ISO value is, the faster the shutter speed will be.
I hope this helps.
1) Turn the Mode Dial to MANUAL MODE (Red camera icon with an "M")
2) Use the Arrow Down on the ENTER Button to select W/B (White Balance)
3) Press the center on the ENTER Button to select and adjust W/B (White Balance)
4) Use the Arrow Right (once), then Press and Hold the Arrow Down.
Note: Continue to Press and Hold the Arrow Down. There will be a pause as you reach the bottom of the common preset conditions. Then a new "hidden" option will appear.
5) Once PRE SET appears, Press the center of the ENTER Button to select it.
6) A Special screen will appear. Point the camera direct at something WHITE, like a piece of paper, a white wall or a white shirt. Regardless of the lighting conditions, the camera will accept this "white object" as the new starting point "base of reference" or "True White".
7) Press the Shutter Button to program the new "True White" setting.
8) Press the center of the ENTER Button to accept and continue photography.
These new settings will be saved as PRE SET True White conditions in Manual Photography Mode until you change the settings with another selection. This will not "go away" when the camera is turned off. These settings do not impact Auto Photography Mode.
1) Turn the Mode Dial to MANUAL MODE (Red camera icon with an "M")
2) Use the Arrow Down on the ENTER Button to select W/B (White Balance)
3) Press the center on the ENTER Button to select and adjust W/B (White Balance)
4) Use the Arrow Right (once), then Press and Hold the Arrow Down.
Note: Continue to Press and Hold the Arrow Down. There will be a pause as you reach the bottom of the common preset conditions. Then a new "hidden" option will appear.
5) Once PRE SET appears, Press the center of the ENTER Button to select it.
6) A Special screen will appear. Point the camera direct at something WHITE, like a piece of paper, a white wall or a white shirt. Regardless of the lighting conditions, the camera will accept this "white object" as the new starting point "base of reference" or "True White".
7) Press the Shutter Button to program the new "True White" setting.
8) Press the center of the ENTER Button to accept and continue photography.
These new settings will be saved as PRE SET True White conditions in Manual Photography Mode until you change the settings with another selection. This will not "go away" when the camera is turned off. These settings do not impact Auto Photography Mode.
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