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Digital Camcorder
User Manual
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Contents
Disclaimer................................................................ 6
About This Manual .................................................. 6
Safety Warning and Notice .................................... 9
1 Overall Introduction .......................... 13
System Requirements ................................ 13
Features ....................................................... 13
Accessories ................................................. 14
External View ............................................... 15
Adjusting LCD Display................................ 16
2 Getting Started .................................. 17
Inserting SD Card(s) ................................... 17
Loading the Battery .................................... 18
Charging the Battery ................................... 20
The gestures of using the touch screen ... 21
Single touch ......................................... 21
Slide..................................................... 22
Rotate .................................................. 22
Buttons & Functions ................................... 23
About LED Indicators ................................. 24
Initial settings before use ........................... 25
Setting Date and Time ......................... 25
3 LCD Display Information ................... 26
In Video (DV) Mode ...................................... 26
In Voice Recording Mode ........................... 28
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In Photo (DSC) Mode .................................. 29
4 Using the Camera .............................. 31
Shooting a Video Clip ................................. 31
Voice Recording Mode ................................ 33
Video clip / Voice Clip Playback ................. 34
Shooting / Playback photos ....................... 37
Taking a picture ................................... 37
Images Playback ................................. 38
5 LCD Display Information ................... 40
DV Playback Mode ...................................... 40
Voice Recording Playback Mode ............... 42
DSC Playback Mode .................................... 43
6 Menu Mode ........................................ 44
Menu options of DV Mode .......................... 44
Video clip Resolution ........................... 44
White Balance ..................................... 45
Effect ................................................... 46
Metering ............................................... 47
Backlight .............................................. 48
Night Mode .......................................... 49
Motion Detection .................................. 50
EV Compensation ................................ 51
Menu options of DV/Voice Playback .......... 52
Delete .................................................. 52
Protect ................................................. 54
Menu options of DSC Mode ........................ 55
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Still Image Resolution .......................... 55
White Balance ..................................... 56
Effect ................................................... 57
Metering ............................................... 58
Backlight .............................................. 59
Night Mode .......................................... 60
Self-timer ............................................. 61
Burst .................................................... 62
EV compensation ................................ 63
Menus of DSC Playback ............................. 64
Delete .................................................. 64
Protect ................................................. 66
Autoplay ............................................... 67
Rotate .................................................. 68
DPOF ................................................... 69
Setting Menu ................................................ 71
Information ........................................... 71
Date / Time .......................................... 71
Beep .................................................... 72
Default ................................................. 73
TV standard ......................................... 74
Auto Power Off .................................... 75
Frequency ............................................ 76
Language ............................................. 77
Format ................................................. 78
File Number(Default: Series) ............... 79
LCD brightness .................................... 80
Instant Review ..................................... 81
Memory ................................................ 82
Volume ................................................. 83
Start-up LOGO ..................................... 84
Face Detection .................................... 85
7 PC and TV Connection ...................... 86
Connecting to the Computer ...................... 86
Connecting to a Standard TV ..................... 86
Connecting to a HD TV ............................... 87
8 Installing the Software ...................... 88
9 Editing Software ................................ 89
10 Appendix ............................................ 90
Specifications ....................................................... 90
Troubleshooting ................................................... 92
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Disclaimer
All information presented is as accurate as possible but is subject to change without notice.
There is no guarantee for the accuracy of the contents in this guide.
We reserve the right to change any content or technical rule without prior notification. In addition, the manufacturer reserves the right to change technical specifications and package contents without prior notification. For the latest revision of this User Manual, visit http://www.hp.com/support .
Preface
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Congratulations and thank you for your purchase of this advanced digital camcorder. Ensure that you read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
About This Manual
This manual is designed to assist you in using your new camcorder.
All information presented is as accurate as possible but is subject to change without notice.
For the latest reversion, please visit
www.hp.com/support
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Copyright
This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior written permission of the manufacturer. © Copyright 2012
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Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver.
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following conditions:
• This device may not cause harmful interference.
• This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Trademark Recognition
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Macintosh and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. In addition, all other companies or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Battery
Disposal of Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment and/or Battery by users in private households in the
European Union.
This symbol on the product or on the packaging indicates that this cannot be disposed of as household waste. You must dispose of your waste equipment and/or battery by handling it over to the applicable take-back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment and/or battery. For more information about recycling of this equipment and/or battery, please contact your city office, the shop where you purchased the equipment or your household waste disposal service. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and environment.
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Safety Warning and Notice
Before operating the camcorder, please make sure that you read and fully understand the content in this section. Please do NOT ignore and violate all safety warning notices indicated in this section.
Any violation may damage and void the camcorder warranty and in rare events result in injury.
For your safety
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Do not attempt to insert, use, or charge a battery not designed for this camcorder.
Use the power supply only on even surfaces, without any cover. Open air and circulation around the product must be available. The maximum ambient temperature is 40 ºC.
Risk of explosion may occur if an incorrect battery type is inserted or used. Dispose of used batteries according to their instructions.
Keep the camcorder and its accessories out of the reach of babies, toddlers, and children. In particular, small parts such as memory cards and the battery could be easily dismantled and swallowed.
Use only the original accessories to avoid possible risks to health and property, and thus meet all related legal regulations.
Do not disassemble the camcorder under any circumstances.
Any attempt to repair the camcorder by disassembly may result in electrical shock.
When using the flash, do not use to close to human or animal eyes (particularly for babies, toddlers, and children) to avoid injury.
In very rare occasions, Li-ion Batteries such as the one provided with this camcorder could explode if a conductive material such as jewelry, keys or beaded chains touch
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9. exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling any batteries, particularly when placing it inside your pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects. In such an event, this could result in property damage, injury or burns.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire as they may explode.
Some camcorder models accept non-rechargeable batteries.
When using these batteries, do not attempt to charge them.
This may cause an explosion and fire.
10. The camcorder is not suitable for barcode photography.
Warranty
1. Warranty is void if damage or system failure occurred due to outside factors such as collision, fire, flood, dirt, sewage, earthquake, and other force majeure events as well as incorrect usage of electricity or use of non-original accessories.
2.
3. Do not attempt to repair or change the camcorder. Any changes to the camcorder invalidate the warranty.
Taking care of your camcorder
1.
It is the sole responsibility of the user if problems (such as data loss and system failure) occurred due to non-factory installed software, parts, and/or non-original accessories.
Always keep the camcorder in the pouch provided or other suitable cases for increased protection against splashes, dust, and collision.
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The only way of replacing the battery and the memory card is to open the Battery / Memory cover. Use care when opening this cover to avoid damage the camcorder.
Dispose of unwanted batteries and camcorders as permitted by the laws in your country.
Water may cause a fire or electric shock. Therefore, store your camcorder in a dry place.
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If your camcorder becomes wet, wipe it with a dry cloth as soon as possible.
Salt or seawater may cause severe camcorder damage.
Do not drop, knock, or shake the camcorder. Inappropriate behavior when using the camcorder may damage the internal electronic circuit board or deform the lens shape.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents to clean the camcorder.
9. Finger grease left on the camcorder lens may result in unclear images or videos. To avoid this problem, be sure to clean the camcorder lens before taking pictures or recording videos. Use a lens brush or soft cloth to clean the lens.
10. Do not touch the lens with your fingers.
11. If a foreign substance or water gets in your camcorder, please turn the power off immediately and remove the battery. Next, remove the foreign substance or water by sending it to the authorized service / maintenance center.
12. To avoid the loss of video and photos on the memory card, you should make a backup copy to a computer or optical disc as soon as possible. Memory cards should not be considered as a long term storage device.
13. All original accessories are designed only for use with this camcorder model you purchased. Do not use these accessories with other camcorder models or camcorders of other brands to avoid unpredictable danger or damage.
14. Before initial use of a memory card, it is recommended to use the camcorder to format the card first. See page 77 for details.
15. Remember to slide the write-protect tab (if available) to the unlock position. Otherwise, all data (if any) on the memory card is protected and the card cannot be edited or formatted.
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Operating environment
1. Do not use or store your camcorder in the environments listed below:
Direct sunlight
Dusty or damp places
Next to an air conditioner, electric heater or other heat sources
In a closed car that is in direct sunlight
Unstable locations
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Do not use your camcorder outdoors when it is raining or snowing.
Do not use your camcorder in or near water.
5.
The camcorder operating temperature is between 0ºC ~ 40ºC
(32ºF ~ 104ºF). It is normal for the operating time to be shortened when the temperature is low.
The capacity of your camcorder battery will reduce each time it is charged/emptied.
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Storage at too high or low temperatures may also result in a gradual capacity loss. As a result, the operating time of your camcorder may be considerably reduced.
It is normal for the camcorder to become warm during operation, because the camcorder casing can conduct heat.
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1 Overall Introduction
Please read this chapter carefully to understand the features and functions of this Digital Video Camera. The description of this chapter also includes the description of system requirements, package contents, and hardware components.
1.1 System Requirements
This Digital Video Camera requires a computer or notebook with the following specifications:
Windows® 7 / Vista / XP / 2000 operating system or Mac OS
10.4 or greater
A CPU of at least the equivalent of Intel® Pentium 4 2.8GHz
At least 2GB of RAM
Standard USB 1.1, 2.0, or 3.0 connection ports.
At least 64MB of display card
Note: USB 1.1 allows you to transmit files to the host, but using USB 2.0 connection port could increase the transmission speed far faster.
1.2 Features
This Digital Video Camcorder provides many features and functions including:
High resolution pixel camcorder (DV
: maximum 1080P, DSC: maximum 16 million pixels)
Touch screen
Dual card slot (1 SD/SDHC and 1 Micro SD)
Slow motion Playback
In addition, the device may also serve the function as a USB/SD card reader.
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1.3 Accessories
This package should contain the following items. In case there is any missing or damaged item, please contact your reseller immediately.
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1.4 External View
1 Lens
2 LED Light
3 Self-timer Indicator
4 Status Display
5 Recording Button
6 USB/HD/TV Output
7 Zoom Button
8 Speaker
9 Playback Button
10 Menu Button
11 Power
12 Light Button
13 Mode Button
14 Tripod socket
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Battery / Memory Card
Compartment
16 Microphone
17 Hand Strap
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1.5 Adjusting LCD Display
Before taking pictures or recording video clips, please adjust the
LCD display for optimal viewing. This camcorder will allow the LCD display to be completely rotated for playback viewing if desired.
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2 Getting Started
2.1 Inserting SD Card(s)
1.
Open the battery cover.
2. Insert the SD card gently into the slot. Make sure the metal contacts face upwards.
SD card 1:
SD card 2:
: SD / SDHC card;
: Micro SD card
Note: To avoid damage to the camcorder and memory cards, DO NOT insert while powered up. Damage to the memory card will result in loss of video and photos.
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2.2 Loading the Battery
ONLY use the provided battery or manufacturer recommended battery with this camcorder.
Note: Insert the battery correctly according to this description. Failure to due this could result in damage to this Digital Video Camcorder and result in fire.
1. Open the battery cover.
2. Insert the battery according to the illustration. Be sure to have the battery terminal contacts match with the camcorder.
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3. Close the battery cover.
Battery Status Indicator:
Battery full
Battery half full
Battery empty
Charging battery (A new battery should be charged at least 4 hours.)
The device power is supplied by DC input .
(No battery inside.)
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2.3 Charging the Battery
You can use the AC adaptor to charge the lithium battery, whether the camcorder is on or off.
Insert the lithium battery into the camcorder and connect the camera to the cable of the AC adaptor. You can also charge the battery by a PC (via USB port) when the system is off.
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2.4 Using the touch screen gestures
2.4.1 Single touch
The single touch function acts as a hotkey menu to adjust basic settings directly on the display.
1. Mode change (Video, Photo and Voice Recording)
2. Resolution change (Full HD, HD, WVGA, WEB or 16M, 8M, 5M,
3M)
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2.4.2 Slide
Slide right or left to view the previous file or the next file in Playback
Mode.
2.4.3 Rotate
Under Playback Mode, you can rotate the image by 90°/step as shown below.
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2.5 Buttons & Functions
Description
Power
Button
Button Function
Press the button to turn
ON/OFF the power.
Menu
Button
LIGHT
Button
&
MODE
Button
Zoom
Button
Recording
Button
Press the button to display the main OSD menu.
- Press [MODE] to access different the 3 mode of Video,
Photo and Voice recording.
- Press [LIGHT] to turn
ON/OFF the LED light in front of the camcorder.
- In MENU and PLAY BACK modes, these buttons can be used for selection of the relevant functions. [LIGHT] is for left and [MODE] is for right.
- This camcorder is equipped with 5X optical zoom and 4X digital zoom function. Please note that the 4X digital zoom is supported in 720P or lower video resolutions.
- The [T] and [W] buttons can be used for function selection in the mode of [MENU]
Press the start/stop button
to begin / stop video recording, take a photo, or to start/stop voice recording.
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Playback
Button
Press the Playback button to enter Playback mode and playback the last file.
2.6 About LED Indicators
Below table describes the meaning of the camera LED indicators:
Indicator Color Definition
Power
(Rear LED)
Recording
(Front LED)
Green
Red blinking
Turning power on.
Recording
Self-timer Red blinking Start of Self-timer.
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2.7 Initial settings before use
2.7.1 Setting Date and Time
1. Turn on the camcorder to set up the date and time for the initial use. Set the date and time by touching the screen to select the field to be modified and touch the up or down arrow icons to change the value as illustrated below.
2. Press Recording Button ( ) to store your changes.
) icon to exit the settings menu. 3. Touch the (
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3 LCD Display Information
3.1 Video (DV) Mode
The following illustration shows the LCD display layout and icon description in the DV Mode ( ).
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2
3
4
5
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DV(Movie Clip) Mode icon
Motion Detection icon
Night Mode icon
Exposure compensation icon
Color effect icon
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Metering Mode icon
White balance icon
Battery status icon
00:00:00
Remaining recording time icon
Resolution icon
Backlight icon
Histogram icon
Playback icon
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Digital Zoom icon
Menu icon
Memory Status icon
: SD card 1 icon;
: Micro SD card 2 icon
: Internal memory icon (displayed when there is no SD card)
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3.2 Voice Recording Mode
The following illustration shows the LCD display layout and icon description in the Voice Recording Mode ( ).
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4
5
2
3
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Voice Recording Mode icon
Battery status icon
00:00:00
Recording time left icon
Playback icon
Menu icon
Memory Status icon
: SD card 1 icon;
: Micro SD card 2 icon
: Internal memory icon (displayed when there is no SD card)
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3.3 Photo (DSC) Mode
The following illustration shows the LCD display layout and icon description in the DSC Mode ( ).
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4
5
6
2
3
DSC Mode icon
Night Mode icon
EV compensation icon
Effect icon
Metering Mode icon
White balance icon
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Battery icon
Number of pictures left icon
Resolution icon
Backlight icon
Histogram icon
Playback icon
Digital zoom icon
Menu icon
Memory Status icon
: SD card 1 icon;
: Micro SD card 2 icon
: Internal memory icon (displayed when there is no SD card)
Burst icon
Self-timer icon
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4 Using the Camcorder
4.1 Shooting a Video Clip
1. Power on the camcorder by opening the LCD panel or pressing the power button. Press the Mode Button ( ) or touch the
“DV Mode icon” on the LCD screen to switch to DV mode.
2. Press the Recording Button ( ) to start recording. Press the
Recording Button again ( ) to stop recording.
3. The camcorder will store the video clip automatically.
DV Mode Icon
Note: It is recommended to use a 4 GB or greater capacity SD
/ SDHC or micro SD memory card for video recording.
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The LCD screen ratio will be different depending on the setting of video resolution. Please refer to the table shown below:
Video Resolution Preview
16:9 ratio
FHD ( 1920 x 1080p )
HD (1280 x 720p)
WVGA (848 x 480p)
4:3 ratio
WEB (320 x 240)
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4.2 Voice Recording Mode
1. Power on the camcorder. Press the Mode Button ( ) or touch the screen to select the
“Voice Recording Mode icon” to switch to Voice Recording Mode.
2. Press the Recording Button ( ) to start voice recording.
Press the Recording Button again ( ) to stop voice recording.
Voice
Recording
Mode
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4.3 Video Clip / Voice Clip Playback
Note: Video, Photos and Audios may not play back on the camcorder if:
1. The folder/file name has been changed on your computer.
2. If the file has been edited / processed on a computer or captured with another camcorder / camera.
1. In DV / Voice Recording Mode, pressing the Playback Button
( ) or touching the Playback Mode icon on the LCD screen to will put the camcorder in playback mode. The last file stored will be displayed on the LCD screen.
Playback
Playback Mode icon
2.
Playback Mode icon
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Touch the desired mode icon (DV, DSC, or Audio). Recorded files will appear as thumbnails as illustrated below. Touch the file thumbnail or press the Zoom Button ( ) to select the file, and press Recording Button ( ).
3. To pause the Playback of video, press the Recording Button ( ) or touch the screen icon ( ).
4. Press Playback Button ( ) again or touch the screen to select the Return Button ( ), the digital video camera will return to DV/Voice Recording Mode.
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5. You can also playback the video clips at different speeds by touching the screen icons ( and ). To playback in slower speeds, touch the ( touch the ( and
Review the table below for details.
) icon to select ON/OFF then
) icons to vary the speed.
Playback speed is as below when the
Slow Motion is
“OFF”:
Playback speed is as below when the
Slow Motion is
“ON”:
Rewind
Rewind
Rewind
Rewind
2X play
4X play
8X play
16X play
Forward
Forward
Forward
Forward
Rewind
Rewind
Rewind
Rewind
1/2X play Forward
1/4X play
1/8X play
1/16X play
Forward
Forward
Forward
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4.4 Shooting / Playback Photos
4.4.1 Taking a picture
1. Turn on the camcorder. Press the Mode Button ( ) or touch the screen to select the
“DSC Mode icon” to switch to DSC
Mode.
2. Press the Recording Button ( ) to capture photos. The camcorder will store the picture automatically.
DSC Mode icon
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4.4.2 Photo Playback
1. In DSC Mode, press Playback Button ( ) or touch the screen to select the Playback Button icon to display the images on the
LCD screen.
Playback
Playback Mode Icon
2. Touch the file thumbnail or press the Zoom Button ( select the file, and press Recording Button ( ).
) to
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3. Pressing the Zoom Button ( select the Zoom icons ( /
) or touching the screen to
) will zoom in or zoom out the picture. Press the Mode Button ( ) or touch the screen to select the 4-way icons to move the image.
4. Press Zoom Button ( ) or touch the Return Button ( return to full screen for viewing photos.
) to
5. Press the Playback Button ( select the Return Button ( mode.
) again or touch the screen to
) will return to DSC capture
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5 LCD Display Information
5.1 DV Playback Mode
Please refer to the following table regarding the description of each icon and symbol.
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7
8
3
4
1
2
5
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Slow Motion Playback Button
File Protect icon
Battery status icon
Playback Mode icon
00:00:00
Length of each Movie clip icon
Resolution icon
Return icon
Fast forward Playback icon
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10
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13
Playback/Pause icon
Fast rewind Playback icon
Menu icon
Sound volume icon
100-0001
Folder and file number
Note:
1. Maximum capacity of each recorded file is 4GB. Once the recording reaches 4 GB, the camcorder will automatically stop recording. Press the record button to begin recording again.
2. Setting of high resolution will result in larger file size and therefore shorter recording time per recording.
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5.2 Voice Recording Playback Mode
Please refer to the following table regarding the description of each icon and symbol.
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2
3
8
9
6
7
4
5
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File Protect icon
Battery status icon
Playback Mode icon
00:00:00
Length of each voice recording icon
Return icon
Fast forward Playback icon
Playback/Pause icon
Fast rewind Playback icon
Menu icon
Sound volume icon
100-0001
Folder and file number
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5.3 DSC Playback Mode
Please refer to the following illustration to familiarize yourself with icons and symbols of DSC Playback Mode.
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8
9
6
7
10
2
3
4
5
0001
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) icon
File Protect icon
Battery status icon
Image Playback Mode icon
Number of pictures left icon
Resolution icon
Return icon
Menu icon
Zoom- Out icon
Zoom- In icon
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6 Menu Mode
Touching the icon or pressing the Menu button ( launch the Main menu screen.
) will
6.1 Menu options for DV Mode
Set your camcorder to DV Mode and press the MENU Button ( to show the DV options menu.
6.1.1 Video Recording Resolution
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV Mode.
)
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Resolution option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired resolution option to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again.
FHD
1920 x 1080p
4. Touch the
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HD
1280 x 720p
WVGA
848 x 480p
WEB
320 x 240
Note: 1. When setting to FHD, HD or WVGA resolution, the LCD display aspect ratio is 16:9.
2. When setting to WEB video resolution, the LCD display aspect ratio is 4:3.
icon to return to video recording mode.
6.1.2 White Balance
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the White Balance option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired White Balance option (Auto, Daylight,
Cloudy, Fluorescent or Tungsten) to select as illustrated below.
After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again.
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
Tungsten
The Digital Video Camera automatically adjusts white balance.
The setting is suitable for outdoor recording in daylight.
The setting is suitable for recording in cloudy or shady environments.
The setting is suitable for indoor with fluorescent lamp lighting, or environments with high color temperature.
The setting is suitable for indoor with incandescent lamp light, or environments with low color temperature.
4. Touch the icon to return to video recording mode.
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6.1.3 Effect
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Effect option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Effect option (Normal, B/W (Black/White) or
Sepia) to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again.
Normal
B&W
Make recordings in nature color
Make recordings in B&W (Black and White) color
Sepia
4. Touch the
Make recordings in Sepia-toned color
icon to return to video recording mode.
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6.1.4 Metering
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Metering option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Metering option (Spot, Center, Touch AE) to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the
Menu screen will be displayed again.
Spot
Center
This setting is to ensure correct exposure for the object even if the background is very bright or very dark.
Use this setting to preserve background details while letting lighting conditions at the center of the frame define exposure.
Touch AE Touch the object to make it with suitable light.
4. Touch the icon to return to video recording mode.
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6.1.5 Backlight
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Backlight option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Backlight option to enable or disable the function as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the
Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is disabled. Enabling the option will compensate for a backlit subjects.
4. Touch the icon to return to video recording mode.
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6.1.6 Night Mode
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Night Mode option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Night Mode option to enable or disable the function as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the
Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is disabled. Enabling the option will compensate for a low light situations.
4. Touch the icon to return to video recording mode.
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6.1.7 Motion Detection
When the Motion Detection is enabled, the camcorder will automatically begin recording when a few seconds of movement is detected. The camcorder will stop recording a few seconds after no further motion is detected. When this feature is enabled, the camcorder will NOT automatically shut down due to the power saving mode.
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Motion Detection option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Motion Detection option to enable or disable the function as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is disabled.
4. Touch the
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icon to return to video recording mode.
6.1.8 EV Compensation
You can adjust the value of the exposure compensation which is ranged from -2.0EV to +2.0EV (at 0.5EV increment). The higher the EV value, the brighter the image will be.
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( ) then touch the EV Compensation option to display the submenu.
3. Touch the
–
icon to decrease the EV value or touch the + icon to increase the EV value. The EV value can also be changed by pressing the Mode Buttons ( ) to select left/right will increase or decrease EV value by steps. Press the Recording
Button ( ) to confirm.
4. Touch the icon to return to video recording mode.
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6.2 Menu options of DV/Voice Playback
In DV/Voice Recording Mode, touch the icon or press the
Playback button to enter Playback Mode.
6.2.1 Delete
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV/Voice
Playback Mode.
2. Touch the screen to select the file to be deleted and touch the
icon or press the Menu Button ( ) to enter Menu mode.
3. Touch the Delete option to enter the Delete submenu. Next, touch the screen to select Delete One or Delete All.
4. Touch the screen to select
“Yes” or “No” to delete file(s).
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Delete One
Delete the current file
Delete All
Delete all files stored in the Digital Video
Camera
Note: The file cannot be recovered once it is deleted. Please make sure you have backed up the file (if desired) before Deleting.
Protected files cannot be deleted. Before deleting, you must unlock it.
5. Touch the icon to return to Playback mode.
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6.2.2 Protect
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DV/Voice
Playback Mode.
2. Touch the screen to select the file to be protected and touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( ) to enter
Menu mode. If the file is already protected, the lock icon will be displayed in the upper part of the screen as illustrated below.
Protect Lock
3. Touch the Protect option to enter the Protect submenu. Next, touch the screen to select the desired option.
Note: To unlock the file from Protect, repeat steps stated above. When the Protection is relieved from Protect mode, the locked icon will disappear.
4. Touch the
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icon to return to Playback Mode.
6.3 Menu options of DSC Mode
Touching the icon or pressing the Menu button ( launch the DSC Main menu screen.
) will
6.3.1 Still Image Resolution
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Resolution option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired resolution option to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again.
16M
8M
5M
3M
4. Touch the
4608 x 3456 pixels (Interpolation)
3200 x 2400 pixels (Interpolation)
2592 x 1944 pixels
2048 x 1536 pixels
icon to return to DSC recording mode.
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6.3.2 White Balance
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the White Balance option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired White Balance option (Auto, Daylight,
Cloudy, Fluorescent or Tungsten) to select (as illustrated below). After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again.
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Fluorescent
Tungsten
The Digital Video Camera automatically adjusts white balance.
The setting is suitable for outdoor recording in daylight.
The setting is suitable for recording in cloudy or shady environments.
The setting is suitable for indoor with fluorescent lamp lighting, or environments with high color temperature.
The setting is suitable for indoor with incandescent lamp light, or environments with low color temperature.
4. Touch the
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icon to return to DSC recording mode.
6.3.3 Effect
This camcorder can record normal color image, black and white image, or image with sepia effect.
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Effect option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Effect option (Normal, B/W (Black/White) or
Sepia) to select (as illustrated below). After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again.
Normal
B&W
Make recordings in nature color
Make recordings in B&W (Black and White) color
Sepia
4. Touch the
Make recordings in Sepia-toned color
icon to return to DSC recording mode.
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6.3.4 Metering
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Metering option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Metering option (Spot, Center, Touch AE) to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the
Menu screen will be displayed again.
Spot
Center
This setting is to ensure correct exposure for the object even if the background is very bright or very dark.
Use this setting to preserve background details while letting lighting conditions at the center of the frame define exposure.
Touch AE Touch the object to make it with suitable light.
4. Touch the icon to return to DSC recording mode.
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6.3.5 Backlight
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Backlight option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Backlight option to enable or disable the function as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the
Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is disabled. Enabling the option will compensate for a backlit subjects.
4. Touch the icon to return to DSC recording mode.
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6.3.6 Night Mode
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Night Mode option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Night Mode option to enable or disable the function as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the
Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is disabled. Enabling the option will compensate for a low light situations. The default setting is off.
4. Touch the icon to return to DSC recording mode.
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6.3.7 Self-timer
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Self-timer option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Self-timer option (Off, 2S, or 10S) to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is off.
2S 2 secs.
10S 10 secs.
4. Touch the
The image will be taken 2 seconds after the shutter is released.
The image will be taken 10 seconds after the shutter is released.
icon to return to DSC recording mode.
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6.3.8 Burst
This feature will continuously and automatically shoot three pictures in approximately 1 second by pressing the Recording Button ( ).
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Burst Mode option to display the submenu.
) then
3. Touch the desired Burst Mode option to enable or disable the function as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the
Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is disabled. The default setting is off.
4. Touch the icon to return to DSC recording mode.
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6.3.9 EV compensation
You can adjust the value of the exposure compensation which is ranged from -2.0EV to +2.0EV (at 0.5EV increment). The higher the EV value, the brighter the image will be.
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC Mode.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( ) then touch the EV Compensation option to display the submenu.
3. Touch the
–
icon to decrease the EV value or touch the + icon to increase the EV value. The EV value can also be changed by pressing the Mode Buttons ( ) to select left/right will increase or decrease EV value by steps. Press the Recording
Button ( ) to confirm.
4. Touch the icon to return to DSC recording mode.
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6.4 Menus of DSC Playback
In DSC Recording Mode, touch the icon or press the
Playback button to enter Playback Mode.
6.4.1 Delete
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC
Playback Mode.
2. Touch the screen to select the file to be deleted and touch the
icon or press the Menu Button ( ) to enter Menu mode.
3. Touch the Delete option to enter the Delete submenu. Next, touch the screen to select Delete One or Delete All.
4. T ouch the screen to select “Yes” or “No” to delete file(s).
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Delete One Delete the current file
Delete All
Delete all files stored in the Digital Video
Camera
Note: Photos cannot be recovered once deleted. Please make sure you have backed up the Photo(s) (if desired) before deleting.
Protected photos cannot be deleted. Before deleting, you must unlock it.
5. Touch the icon to return to Playback mode.
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6.4.2 Protect
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC
Playback Mode.
2. Touch the screen to select the file to be protected and touch the
icon or press the Menu Button ( ) to enter Menu mode. If the photo is already protected, the lock icon will be displayed in the upper part of the screen as illustrated below.
Protect Lock
3. Touch the Protect option to enter the Protect submenu. Next, touch the screen to select the desired option.
Note: Repeat above steps to unlock the file. When the file is unlocked, the locked icon will disappear.
4. Touch the icon to return to Playback mode.
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6.4.3 Autoplay
This camcorder includes a slideshow feature for playing back each photo at a fixed interval.
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC
Playback Mode.
2. Touch the screen to select the file to begin the slideshow and touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( ) to enter Menu mode.
3. Touch the desired photo display interval (Off, 1 sec., or 3 secs.).
The photo slideshow will begin to play at the selected interval.
4. Touch the LCD screen to suspend the slideshow and return to
Menu mode.
icon to return to Playback mode. 5. Touch the
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6.4.4 Rotate
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC
Playback Mode.
2. Touch the screen to select the file to rotate and touch the
icon or press the Menu Button ( ) to enter Menu mode.
3. Touch the desired photo rotation (Left 90 or Right 90). The photo will rotate according to your selection. Continue to touch the desired rotation option until finished.
4. Touch the
5. Touch the
icon to return to the previous Menu mode.
icon again to return to Playback mode.
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6.4.5 DPOF
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) function allows you to determine which captured photos on the memory card are to be printed.
1. Power on the camcorder and make sure it is in the DSC
Playback Mode.
2. Touch the screen to select the file to be printed and touch the
icon or press the Menu Button ( ) to enter Menu mode. If the photo has already been selected for print, the
DPOF icon will be displayed in the upper part of the screen as illustrated below.
DPOF icon
3. Touch the DPOF option to enter the DPOF submenu. Next, touch the screen to select the desired option.
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4. Touch the desired option to select. Once selected, the previous Menu screen will be displayed.
5. Touch the icon again to return to Playback mode.
Note: 1. A memory card is required for the DPOF function.
2. If you insert the memory card into a DPOF compatible printer, these selected photos will begin to print after prompted.
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6.5 Settings Menu
The Settings Menu can be used to select specific camcorder settings such as date/time. The Settings menu can be accessed in recording or playback mode.
6.5.1 Information
This feature is used to display information on the LCD screen to help you capture the best video and photos.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( ) then touch the Settings icon . Touch the Information option to display the Information submenu.
3. Touch the desired option (Normal, Histogram, or Off) to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is Normal.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
6.5.2 Date / Time
Please refer to 2.7.1 the Setting of Date and time.
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6.5.3 Beep
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Beep option to
3. Touch the desired option to enable or disable the camcorder sound effects. The default option is On.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.4 Default
Use this to reset all settings to the original factory default settings.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Default option to
3. Touch the desired option to restore or not to restore the camcorder original factory settings. If you select yes, another prompt will be displayed again to confirm.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.5 TV standard
Use the TV standard to set for your area. See table below.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the TV Standard option to
3. Touch the desired option to match your TV area.
TV out standard setting reference
NTSC
PAL
USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Mexico
Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark,
Finland, Germany, UK, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia,
New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Thailand, Norway
5. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.6 Auto Power Off
This setting can be used to automatically power off the camcorder after not using it for a selected period of time.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( ) then touch the Settings icon option to display the submenu.
. Touch the Auto Power Off
3. Touch the desired option (Off, 3 MIN, or 5 MIN) to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is 3 minutes.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.7 Frequency
Use the Frequency setting to set the frequency system for your area.
See table below.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Frequency option to
3. Touch the desired option to match your area.
Frequency setting reference:
50HZ
UK, Germany, Spain, Italy, France,
Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, China,
Japan
60HZ
4. Touch the
USA, Taiwan, Korea, Japan
icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.8 Language
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Language option to
3. Touch the desired User Interface language (English, German,
French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, Traditional
Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Turkish, Russian, Thai, Arabian or
Korean) to select.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.9 Format
This will format the memory card or the built-in memory. Be warned that all Video, Photo, and Audio content on the card or internal memory will be deleted and CANNOT be restored once completed.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Format option to
3. Remove all memory cards to format the internal memory.
Touch
“O” Yes to select to format the card or memory. Touch
“X” No to cancel and return to the Settings menu. If you select yes, another prompt will be displayed again to confirm.
Note:
All Video, Photo, and Audio content on the card or internal memory will be deleted and CANNOT be restored once completed.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.10 File Number(Default: Series)
This setting allows you to name the files.
If “Series” is selected, the file name will follow the latest stored file consecutively.
If “Reset” is selected, the next file name will start from 0001 even after formatting, deleting or inserting a new memory card.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the File Number option to
3. Touch the desired option.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.11 LCD brightness
This setting can be used to adjust the brightness of the screen.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( ) then touch the Settings icon option to display the submenu.
. Touch the LCD Brightness
3. Touch the desired option. The brighter the LCD, the more drain on the battery.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.12 Instant Review
This setting can be used to determine the number of seconds that a photo will displayed on the LCD after capture.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon to display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Instant Review option
3. Touch the desired option (1S, 3S, or 5S) to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is 1 second.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.13 Memory
Use this setting to select data storage location. If a single memory card is inserted, it will be automatically selected by default. This setting should only be used when 2 memory cards are inserted.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Memory option to
3. Touch the desired option. SD1 is the SD/SDHC memory card slot and SD2 is the micro SD card slot. If you select a card source that does NOT have a memory card inserted, a “No
Card” prompt will briefly be displayed.
Note: Power off the camcorder before inserting a memory card to avoid damage and loss of content on the card. When inserting SD card, slot 1 or slot 2 can be selected for storage. If the camera does not have SD card, the file will be stored in the build-in storage.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.14 Volume
Use this setting to adjust the camcorder effects volume.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Volume option to
3. Touch the desired option (High, Medium, or Low) to select as illustrated below. After an option is selected, the Menu screen will be displayed again. The default setting is Medium.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
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6.5.15 Start-up LOGO
Use this setting to change the startup image when the camcorder is powered on.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( touch the Settings icon display the submenu.
) then
. Touch the Start-up Logo option to
3. Touch the desired option (Default or User Setting) to select as illustrated below. If Default is selected, then the camcorder will display the HP startup screen.
4. If the User Setting option is selected, cycle through the photos stored on the camcorders memory (card or internal) and touch the desired photo you want when the camcorder powers up.
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5. The camcorder will exit the settings menu.
6.5.16 Face Detection
The Face Detection setting will detect and focus on faces in a scene automatically during a photo mode.
1. Power on the camcorder.
2. Touch the icon or press the Menu Button ( ) then touch the Settings icon option to display the submenu.
. Touch the Face Detection
3. Touch the desired option to enable or disable the setting. The default option is Off. Enabling face detection may slow the shot to shot time.
4. Touch the icon to exit the Menu mode.
Note: Face Detection can ONLY be used in DSC (Photo) mode.
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7 PC and TV Connection
7.1 Connecting to the Computer
As shown in the illustration, use the USB cable provided to connect the camcorder to a PC for file transmission.
7.2 Connecting to a Standard TV
As shown in the illustration, use the video cable to connect the camcorder to a standard TV.
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7.3 Connecting to a HD TV
As shown in the illustration, use the HDMI cable provided to connect the camcorder to a HD TV or HDMI enabled PC monitor for high resolution picture display.
Note:Some TVs may not recognize this image format (1080p, 30fps).
Please confirm the resolution of the connected TV.
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8 Installing the Software
1. Place the CD ROM attached into the CD player.
2. If the CD is not executed automatically, please use the root menu of the computer to locate the Install_CD.exe file in the CD root menu.
The following screen will be displayed.
3. Press the Menu item and follow the Installation process and follow the instructions on screen.
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9 Editing Software
ArcSoft Total Media Extre me(TME) ™ manages your media for you, and gives you tons of fun and exciting ways to create and share projects featuring your photo, video, and music files. Edit, enhance and add creative effects to your photos. You can
Create your own movies or photo slide shows complete with soundtrack.
Upload your files easily to YouTube™!
Or share them through simple email attachments or popular photo printing.
You can go to http://www.arcsoft.com/ for more information.
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10 Appendix
Specifications
Image sensor 1/3.2 inch. 5 mega pixels CMOS sensor
Effective pixels 5 Megapixel (2592X1944)
Storage media
Support SD / Micro SD card and SDHC card up to
32GB
ISO Equipment Auto
Color effect
Lens
Focus range
Normal / BW / Sepia f = 5-25 mm; F=3.5-3.7
(f = 38-190 mm, 35mm equivalent)
Wide: 10cm~Infinity
Tele: 100cm~ Infinity
Still image
Recording method (fps)
TV output
Zoom
Format
:JPEG (DPOF, EXIF)
Resolution: 3MP, 5MP, 8MP (Interpolation), 16M
(Interpolation)
Resolution NTSC PAL
Full HD (1920 x 1080) 30fps
HD (1280x720)
WVGA (848x480)
WEB (320x240)
Format: H.264 (MOV)
NTSC/PAL
30fps
60fps
30fps
30fps
30fps
30fps
30fps
Optical Zoom: 5x ; Digital Zoom: 4x
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Audio
TFT screen
Static image playback: 8x digital zoom (depending on the size of the image)
Sound: ADPCM
Video: MOV
3.0” Touch Panel screen
LED Flashlight
Range
:Below 1.0m
DV: On / Off
DSC: On / Off
White balance Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Fluorescent / Tungsten
Exposure -2.0 EV~+2.0 EV (0.5EV / step)
Self-Timer
Interface
Off, 2 seconds, 10 seconds
Camcorder: USB 2.0 (high-speed)
Mass storage high disk: USB 2.0(high-speed), MIC input, HDMI, USB DC IN
Shutter
Electronic shutter
1/2 ~1/4000 sec
Auto Power Off Off, 3 minutes, 5 minutes
Power Source NP-60 Lithium battery (1050mAh)
Dimensions
Weight
110 (L) x 68 (H) x 37 (W) mm
About 186g (without battery and SD card)
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Cannot power on the
Camcorder.
1. Battery is not inserted correctly.
2. Battery is exhausted.
1. Please insert battery correctly.
2. Recharge the
Battery.
Camera shutdown suddenly.
1. Power saving mode already activated.
2. Battery exhausted.
1. Please turn on the power again.
2. Recharge the
Battery.
Photos are not stored in the memory.
The camcorder was
Powered off before it completed storing the images.
Be sure the Battery is charged and do not power off the camcorder until 5 seconds after a video of photo is recorded.
Camera shutdown when using Self-timer shooting picture.
Battery exhausted Recharge the Battery.
Images are out of focus
Object exceeds the range of focus or camcorder was not still during recording.
Keep subjects within range and reduce camcorder movement.
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Unable to use the external memory card.
All Buttons can not work or camera hangs.
1. Memory card is
Protected.
2. Memory card contains non-DCF images taken by other cameras.
3. Memory card type or format not supported.
1. Unlock the memory card.
2. Reformat the memory card.
Please make sure to backup the file before reformatting memory card.
3. Use only SD,
SDHC or micro SD memory cards.
Short circuit occurred when connecting the camera to other device.
Remove the Battery and re-insert after 10 seconds.
Battery power was okay when the camcorder was new, but now lasts only a few minutes.
Rechargeable
Batteries do wear out after a year or longer.
Replace the NP-60 battery with same type (mAh rating `
1050 and 1700).
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Table of contents
- 6 Disclaimer
- 6 About This Manual
- 9 Safety Warning and Notice
- 13 Overall Introduction
- 13 System Requirements
- 13 Features
- 14 Accessories
- 15 External View
- 16 Adjusting LCD Display
- 17 Getting Started
- 17 Inserting SD Card(s)
- 18 Loading the Battery
- 20 Charging the Battery
- 21 The gestures of using the touch screen
- 21 Single touch
- 22 Slide
- 22 Rotate
- 23 Buttons & Functions
- 24 About LED Indicators
- 25 Initial settings before use
- 25 Setting Date and Time
- 26 LCD Display Information
- 26 In Video (DV) Mode
- 28 In Voice Recording Mode
- 29 In Photo (DSC) Mode
- 31 Using the Camera
- 31 Shooting a Video Clip
- 33 Voice Recording Mode
- 34 Video clip / Voice Clip Playback
- 37 Shooting / Playback photos
- 37 Taking a picture
- 38 Images Playback
- 40 LCD Display Information
- 40 DV Playback Mode
- 42 Voice Recording Playback Mode
- 43 DSC Playback Mode
- 44 Menu Mode
- 44 Menu options of DV Mode
- 44 Video clip Resolution
- 45 White Balance
- 46 Effect
- 47 Metering
- 48 Backlight
- 49 Night Mode
- 50 Motion Detection
- 51 EV Compensation
- 52 Menu options of DV/Voice Playback
- 52 Delete
- 54 Protect
- 55 Menu options of DSC Mode
- 55 Still Image Resolution
- 56 White Balance
- 57 Effect
- 58 Metering
- 59 Backlight
- 60 Night Mode
- 61 Self-timer
- 62 Burst
- 63 EV compensation
- 64 Menus of DSC Playback
- 64 Delete
- 66 Protect
- 67 Autoplay
- 68 Rotate
- 71 Setting Menu
- 71 Information
- 71 Date / Time
- 73 Default
- 74 TV standard
- 75 Auto Power Off
- 76 Frequency
- 77 Language
- 78 Format
- 79 File Number(Default: Series)
- 80 LCD brightness
- 81 Instant Review
- 82 Memory
- 83 Volume
- 84 Start-up LOGO
- 85 Face Detection
- 86 PC and TV Connection
- 86 Connecting to the Computer
- 86 Connecting to a Standard TV
- 87 Connecting to a HD TV
- 88 Installing the Software
- 89 Editing Software
- 90 Appendix
- 90 Specifications
- 92 Troubleshooting