Mustek DV 2000 Owner Manual
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Digital Video
User Guide
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
Getting to Know Your Digital Video...............................................3
Using the Panel............................................................. ..........4
Power.................................................................................. 5
Modes.................................................................................. 6
Mode Switch Button..................................................................7
Movie Mode
Taking Movies........................................................................ 9
Playback Movies.....................................................................10
Video Format/Video Out......................................................... 12
Camera Mode
Taking Pictures......................................................................13
Night Shot............................................................................14
Playback Pictures...................................................................15
Main Functions
Changing the Quality Setting.....................................................16
The Video Number and Recording Timer........................................ 17
The Picture Counter................................................................17
Using Self-timer..................................................................... 18
The LCD Display..................................................................... 18
Volume Adjust........................................................................18
Delete.................................................................................19
Advanced Functions
Attention Icon...................................................................... 21
Setup..................................................................................22
Notice for video clip playback on PC............................................ 24
Getting to Know Your Digital Video
Front View
Shutter/Set
( Note: Shutter button is equal
to “SET” in setup menu.)
Speaker
Back View
Status LED
(Power On/USB)
Video out
USB port
LCD Viewfinder
Panel
MMC/SD Card Slot
Zoom
Power Button
Lens
Front LED
Microphone
Battery
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Using the Panel
Back/Self-timer
REC/PLAY sub-mode switch Movie/Camera Mode Switch
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Play/
Pause
Delete/LCD(On/Off) Volume/Night Shot
NEXT/Quality
MENU
Stop
Power
Power On/Off
Nudge the Power slider to activate your
Digital Video. Nudge it again to turn this
Digital Video off.
If you leave your Digital Video unused for
3 minutes, the Power will turn off. (Only if the Auto-Off is on, see the section Auto-
Off.)
Power Low
If your battery is low, you will see a battery icon ( )shown on the top center of the LCD.
If your battery is about to run out, you will see a blinking battery icon ( ) shown on the top center of the LCD. Your Digital Video will turn off itself in 10 seconds.
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Modes
Power On
USB connected
Recorder Sub-Mode
Playback Sub-Mode
Movie Mode
Recorder Sub-Mode
Playback Sub-Mode
Camera Mode
Mass Storage Mode PC Camera Mode
Before connected to PC(Movie Mode/Camera Mode)
Before connected to PC, Digital Video has two modes: Movie Mode and
Camera Mode. Movie Mode lets you take sound videos.Camera Mode lets you take pictures.Each mode has a recorder sub-mode and a play-back sub-mode. You can switch between the two sub-modes to take and play videos or pictures.
Modes
Connected to PC(Mass Storage Mode/PC Camera Mode)
Mass Storage Mode
Connect your Digital Video to a computer, it will turn to Mass Storage
Mode. In Mass Storage Mode, your Digital Video acts exactly like a hard disk. That means you can access it via the Windows user interface. You can copy, move or delete pictures or movies exactly the way you manipulate files.
( Note : Please do not copy any files into the DCIM folder of your Digital
Video. Otherwise it may cause Digital Video unstable or crash.)
PC Camera Mode
You can connect this Digital Video to a computer with its supplied USB cable and use it as a PC camera. After USB connecting, press ; it will turn to PC Camera Mode. With a compatible video capture program, you can capture movies.
USB Cable
USB port
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Mode Switch Button
Press the Mode Switch button to switch between two primary modes:
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Movie Mode
When powering on your Digital Video, it will be in Movie Mode.
Camera Mode
You can press the Mode Switch button to shift to Camera Mode. Press the Mode
Switch button again to return to Movie
Mode.
Taking Movies
Taking Your First Movie
1 Press Power
2 Press Zoom-in or Zoom-out to frame your picture
Zoom in or Zoom out
3
Press Shutter to start recording
4 Press Shutter again to stop
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Playback Movies
Playback a Movie
1 Switch to Playback sub-mode
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2 Press Zoom-in or Zoom-out to preview
When press Zoom-in, it will show 1 movie on the LCD.
When press Zoom-out, it will show movie thumbnails on the LCD.
Playback Movies
3 Press Next or Back to navigate
4 Press Play to start
5 Press Play again to pause
6 Press Stop to stop
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Video Format/Video Out
Video Format
This Digital Video uses Motion JPEG as its digital video format. Motion
JPEG (different from MPEG) is a compact video format supported by both
Microsoft’s Windows Media Player and Apple Computer’s QuickTime. You can play it on most Windows and Mac OS computers. There are a lot of freeware or shareware programs that supports playing or editing in
Motion JPEG format.
Video Out
This Digital Video can output analog video to a home TV set. To configure the Digital Video, please refer to the section NTSC/PAL.
Video Out
Taking Pictures
Taking Your First Picture
1
Press Power
2
Switch to Camera Mode
3 Press Zoom-in or Zoom-out to frame your picture
Zoom in or Zoom out
4 Press Shutter to take a picture
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Night Shot
Taking a night shot
Night shot is 1 second exposure to let you take a picture at night or in dim light.
1 Press Night Shot 2 Night Shot on
3 Press Shutter to start
1 second exposure
4
Press Night Shot again to exit
Playback Pictures
Playback a picture
1
Switch to Playback sub-mode
2 Press Zoom-in or Zoom-out to preview
When press Zoom-in, it will show 1 picture on the LCD.
When press Zoom-out, it will show picture thumbnails on the LCD.
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Changing the Quality Setting
Movie Recorder Sub-Mode
You can change the movie’s quality setting whenever you want.
1. In Movie Mode, press the button.
2. The LCD will display your current quality setting on the top left corner. Which could be “ ” for fine quality, “ ” for normal quality.
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Fine quality Normal quality
Camera Recorder Sub-Mode
You can change the picture’s resolution setting whenever you want.
1. In Camera Mode, press the button.
2. The LCD will display your current picture’s resolution setting on the top left corner. Which could be “ ” for fine resolution (1600 x 1200),
“ ” for high resolution (1280 x 960) or “ ” for low resolution (640 x
480).
Fine resolution
(1600 x 1200)
High resolution
(1280 x 960)
Low resolution
(640 x 480)
The Video Number and Recording Timer
the last video number
While you’re filming, the last video’s number and recording timer will be displayed on the LCD.
The Recording Time of video 10
The Picture Counter
Picture counter
You can see the picture counter displayed on the top right corner of your
LCD. If you have taken thirty pictures, your LCD will display “30”.
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Using Self-Timer
This Digital Video has a built-in 10 second self-timer.
1
Press Timer
2
Press Shutter to start
The LCD Display
LCD On/Off
To save energy, Digital Video allows you to switch off the LCD panel. In
Playback Mode, the LCD will always be on. In Recorder Mode, press the
button to turn the LCD on or off.
Volume Adjust(only for Movie Mode)
You can adjust playback volume by using or .
Delete
Delete one
1 Switch to Playback sub-mode
2
Press Next or Back to select one, then press
3 Press Shutter to confirm
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Delete
Delete All
1
Follow the same steps as “Delete one”, then press again. Or you
could directly press twice in Playback submode.
Del one Del All
2 Press Shutter to confirm
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Note: You can press Menu to exit “Delete One” or “Delete All”.
Attention Icon
Memory Full
If your Digital Video’s memory card is full, you can not take any new picture. So when you press the
Shutter to take a picture, the LCD will display a huge icon in the center. The icon will be shown for 2 seconds to remind you of it, then it will be hidden unless you press the Shutter again.
No Card
If you don’t install a MMC card or SD card in this
Digital Video, the LCD will display “NO CARD” in the center.
Card Lock
If you have installed a SD card correctly in this
Digital Video, you will see a card lock icon in the left side of the LCD. (Only if you turn on the security lock of a SD card, there will be a card lock icon.)
( Note: When you install or uninstall a MMC card or SD card in this Digital
Video, the Power will be off.)
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Setup
1
Press Menu
2
Press Next or Back to select
3
Press Shutter to change
4
Press Menu again to quit
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Under the menu, you can setup the BEEP ON/OFF, AUTO-OFF, FORMAT the memory card, analog video output format (NTSC/PAL) and 50Hz/60Hz
(power supply).
Beep On/Off
If you choose Beep On, there will be beep sound when you press the button. If you choose Beep Off, there will be soundless when you press the button. (Note: Only when you connect this Digital Video to a PC by
USB and Power on, there will be one beep sound.)
Auto-Off
Under Auto-Off, if you leave your Digital Video unused for 3 mintues, this
Digital Video will auto-off.
Auto-Off on
LCD Off Power Off
1 Minutes 2 Minutes
Auto-Off on LCD Off Power Off
3 Minutes
Format your Memory Card
If you want to erase all movies, pictures and other files, you can select
FORMAT under the menu and press SET to wipe out the memory completely. If you want to keep your memory contents, press MENU to quit.
YES NO
NTSC/PAL
NTSC/PAL are two incompatiable analog TV singal formats. You can toggle between NTSC and PAL to your TV set’s preference.
NTSC: North America and Japan
PAL: U.K. and Germany, France, Russia, certain European and African countries
NTSC PAL SECAM
50Hz/60Hz
Match up with the frequency of the main power supply in your country.
Please refer to the following figures:
50 Hz : Europe, P.R.C.,Hong kong, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
60 Hz : America, Canada, Taiwan, Japan,and Korea.
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Notice for video clip playback on PC
Our video clip adopts Microsoft latest video technology(Direct X
8.0). Therefore user(Mindows 98, 2000) needs to install our enclosed Direct X to playback the video clip files.
Note: Direct X is a program to upgrade Microsoft’s Media Player codec.

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