Congratulations on your purchase of this advanced video camera.
Ensure that you read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe
place for future reference.
About this manual
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this
manual are correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is made
regarding the accuracy of the contents. If the contents of this
manual do not tally with the camera, please take the camera as a
criterion, and our company reserves the right to change the
contents or technical rules without notice in advance. Also, the
manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical specification
in advance without notice.
If the accessories do not tally with the actual package, please take
the actual package as a criterion.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated
into any language or computer language, in any form or by any
means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual or
otherwise, without the prior written permission of the
manufacturer.
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Precautions
General precautions
•Do not use or store the product in dusty, dirty, or sandy areas,
as its components may be damaged.
•Do not store the product in a hot environment. High
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage
batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
•Do not store the product in cold areas. When the product
warms up to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside,
which may damage the electronic circuits.
•Do not attempt to open the casing or attempt your own repairs.
High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric
shock when exposed.
•Do not drop or knock the product. Rough handling may
damage the internal components.
•Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong
detergents to clean the product. Wipe the product with a
slightly damp soft cloth.
•Do not fire the white LED light while it is too close to the
subject's eyes. Intense light from the flash can cause eye
damage if it is fired too close to the eyes. When using the
white LED light, the camera should be at least one meter from
the eyes of the subject.
•Do not open battery cover while an image is being recorded.
Doing so will not only make storage of the current image
impossible, it can also corrupt other image data already stored
in file.
•If the product or any of its accessories are not working
properly, take them to your nearest qualified service center.
The personnel there will assist you and if necessary, arrange
for the product to be repaired.
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•Test for proper operation before using the camera.
Notes on the LCD Screen
Be very careful to ensure the fluid contained in the LCD screen does
not escape if the screen becomes cracked or damaged. If this occurs,
follow these steps:
•If the fluids make contact with skin, wipe it with a clean cloth
then rinse with a large amount of water.
•If the fluid makes contact with eyes, wash eyes with clean
water for at least 15 minutes and go to the hospital as soon as
possible.
•If the fluid is swallowed, first rinse mouth with water, then
drink a large amount of water and induce vomiting. Go to the
hospital as soon as possible.
Operation conditions
•This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
•Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas:
- In areas subject to direct sunlight
- In areas subject to high humidity or dust
- Near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject to
temperature extremes
- Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the sun.
- In areas subject to strong vibration
Power supply
•Use only the type of battery that came with your camera.
Using any other type of battery may damage the equipment
and invalidate the warranty.
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•Ensure the battery is inserted correctly. Inserting the battery
incorrectly can cause damage to the product and possibly start
a fire.
•Remove the battery to avoid the fluid leakage if the camera is
not going to be used for a long time.
•If the battery is crushed or damaged, remove it immediately to
avoid the battery fluid leakage and abnormal expansion.
Before You Start
Take some test shots before performing a formal
recording.
Before taking pictures with this DV camera in any important
occasion (such as a wedding ceremony or an overseas trip), do test
the DV camera beforehand to ensure that it functions properly. Any
additional loss caused by the malfunction of this product (such as
costs of photography or any loss of benefit generated by the
photography) is not the responsibility of the manufacturer and no
compensation will be given for it.
Copyright information
Take care to observe "No Photography" notices in certain locations.
In these cases, you cannot record any live performance,
improvisation or exhibits, even for personal purposes. Any transfer
of pictures or memory card data must be conducted under the
constraints of copyright law.
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1 Introducing the camera
Read this section to learn about the features and functions of the
video camera. This chapter also covers system requirements,
package contents, and descriptions of the hardware components.
1.1 System requirements
The video camera requires a PC with the following specifications:
• Windows® 7 / Vista / XP operating system
• Intel® / AMD Dual-Core CPU or higher
• At least 1 GB of RAM or higher
• At least DirectX 9 video card, DirectX 10 is recommended
• Standard USB 1.1 port or higher
• At least 2GB or greater available hard disk
• Note: A USB 1.1 port will enable you to transfer files to
and from your host PC, but transfer speeds will be much
faster with a USB 2.0 port.
1.2 Features
The video camera offers a variety of features and functions
including:
• Full HD Digital camcorder
• Digital camera (max. 12 Megapixels)
• HDMI audio-video output
• Max. 4X digital zoom
• Mass storage device
• 3” TFT LCD Touch Display (16:9)
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1.3 Unpacking the video camera
The following items should be present in the package. If any item is
missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
Video camer a
Pow er Cord
U ser man ual
Pou ch
Li-i on battery
CD-R OM
(Ap plic ation s oft wa re)
USB & AV c able
B attery
charg er
HDMI cab le
St rap
(Op tio nal)
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1.4 About the camera
Refer to the following illustrations to familiarize yourself with the
buttons and controls of this video camera.
1.4.1 Front view
Lens
LED light
1.4.2 Top view
Strap hole
SD card slot
Macro switch
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1.4.3 Bottom view
1.4.4 Right view
LCD touch
screen cover
Tripod mount
Microphone
4
Menu button
1.4.5 Back view
REC. / STOP button
LED/ Enter button
1.4.6 LCD Panel
Power button
Battery cover latch
Battery cover
REC. / Power LED
Mode button
UP/ DOWN buttons
USB / AV Output
HDMI Output
Playback
button
Speaker
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1.4.7 Adjusting the LCD display
Flip and twist the LCD screen as shown while capturing a still
image or recording a video clip.
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In
Movie
and
Photo
modes,
press
See the table below for a description of each button’s function.
Button Name Function
Power
button
Menu
button
Mode
button
Up/Down
buttons
Press to turn power on/off.
Press to display main OSD menus.
Use to toggle Movie, Photo, and SET
modes.
to zoom in and out.
In Movie Playback mode:
1. Press the Up/Down buttons to
browse stored movies.
2. While playing a movie, press the
Up/Down buttons to rewind /
fast forward the movie.
3. In the thumbnail mode, press the
Up/Down buttons to select the
video clip and then press the
ENTER button to show the video
clip.
In Photo Playback mode:
1. Press the Up/Down buttons to
browse stored images.
2. In the thumbnail mode, press the
up and down to select the
thumbnail images and then press
the ENTER button to view the
image in full screen mode.
In
Movie
mode, press to record
3.
In SET mode, press Up/Down
buttons to highlight menu items,
and the ENTER button to select.
video clip.
In MoviePlayback mode, press to
pause the video playback. Press the
REC. / STOP button again to
resume video playback.
In Photo mode, press to take a
photo.
REC. /
STOP
button
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Macro
switch
Playback
button
Move the switch to the position to
enable Macro mode.
In Movie and Photo mode, press to
enter playback mode.
Green
Power
-on
Red Blinking
Recording
Red Camera busy
Green
Blinking
Self-timer is activated
Green
Blinki
ng
2 seconds
self-timer
Self-timer
Green
Blinking
Self-timer is activated.
Green
Blinking
2 seconds
self-timer
1.4.8 About the LEDs
The following table describes the camera LEDs:
LED Color Definition
Power /
Rec.
Rapidly
Rapidly
remaining.
remaining.
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2 Getting started
Read this section to learn how to start using the video camera. This
section covers basic functions such as switching on, inserting the
battery and memory cards, and configuring preliminary settings.
See later chapters for advanced functions.
2.1 Inserting an SD card
An SD card can be installed in the video camera to provide
additional storage space for still images, video clips, or other files.
1. Open the SD card compartment cover.
2. Insert the SD card as shown. Make sure the contacts are
facing downwards.
3. Press down the SD card compartment cover then inwards
to close it.
2.2 Inserting the batteries
This video camera is designed for use with a rechargeable Li-Ion
battery. Only use the batteries supplied or similar batteries
recommended by the manufacturer or your dealer.
1. Open the battery compartment cover and insert the
batteries as shown.
2. Close the battery compartment cover.
•Note: Installing the battery incorrectly could cause
damage to the camera and possibly start a fire.
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2.3 Charging the battery
You can charge the battery with the charging unit provided. Follow
the below steps to charge your battery.
3. Insert the Li-ion battery into the charging bay. Connect
one end of the power cord to the charging unit and then
plug the other end to the wall outlet as shown.
4. The red LED will light up for proper charging.
5. After full charge, the LED turns to green.
6. It takes about 120 minutes to achieve full charge. Actual
charging time depends on current battery capacity and
charging conditions.
•Note: You may also charge the battery by connecting the
video camera to a computer with the USB cable provided.
When the video camera is turned off, connecting to PC
starts charging. When the video camera is powered on,
connecting it to PC goes to USB mode. It takes about 180
minutes to achieve full charge.
2.4 Turning on the video camera
Press and hold the power button or flip open/close the LCD touch
screen to turn the video camera on/off.
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2.5 Changing modes
The video camera can operate in three modes, Movie, Photo, and
SET. Press the Mode button to toggle different modes.
2.6 Before you start
Before you start using the video camera, some basic settings such as
date and time, languages and beep function need to be configured.
2.6.1 Setting the date and time
1. Turn on the video camera, and press the Mode button to
go to SET mode. Press the Up/ Down buttons or tap the
screen to highlight Date / Time. Press the ENTER button
or tap the screen to enter the Date/Time menu.
2. Tap the screen or press the REC. / STOP button to select
a field.
3. Adjust each value by pressing the Up/ Down buttons or
tap /.
4.
Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to save your changes
and leave the Date/Time menu.
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2.6.2 Setting the language
1. Turn on the video camera, and press the Mode button to
go to SET mode. Press the Up/ Down buttons or tap the
screen to highlight or tap the screen to highlight
Language. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
enter the Language menu.
2. Press the Up/ Down buttons or tap the screen to select the
following language options: English, German, French,
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, Korean, Turkish, Japanese,
Russian, and Arabic. Tap / to go to the
previous/next page. After the language is selected, press
the ENTER button or tap Ok confirm.
2.6.3 Setting the beep
1. Turn on the video camera, and press the Mode button to
go to SET mode. Press the ENTER button or tap the
screen to enter the Beep menu.
2. Press the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select Off
or On options. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
confirm.
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Movie mode
files.
2.7 Shoot/Playback video
2.7.1 Shooting a video clip
1. Turn on the video camera and it starts in Movie mode.
2. Use the LCD screen to frame the video.
3. Press the REC. / STOP button to start recording.
4. Press the REC. / STOP button again to stop recording.
5. The video clip is automatically saved with a unique file
name.
Notes:
1. The maximum length of each video recording file
is 3.66 GB. When the maximum length is reached, the
recording will automatically be saved as separate
3. The LCD pr
eview and the ratio of a still
-
image
Video
Taking pictures
capture can vary depending on the different video
resolution settings. See the following table:
resolution
1080P
720P
WVGA
QVGA
Preview
16:9 ratio
4:3 ratio
(3M, 5M, 12M)
4:3 ratio
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2.7.2 Playing the video clip
1. In Movie mode, press the Playback button and the most
recent file displays on the LCD screen.
Movie playback
mode indicator
2. Press the Up/Down buttons or tap / to
browse the video clips. Press the ENTER button or tap
the screen to play back the video clip.
3. To pause while playing back the video clip, press the
REC. / STOP button.
4. When viewing the video clip, press MENU button to
display the Volume option, and then use the Up/Down
buttons or tap / to adjust the volume.
5. Press Up/Down buttons to fast rewind /forward.
6. Press the ENTER button to stop playing.
7. Press the Playback button again to return to Movie
mode.
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Photo mode
2.8 Taking/viewing pictures
2.8.1 Taking a still picture
1. Turn on the camera and move the mode dial to Photo
mode.
2. Use the LCD screen to frame the picture.
3. Press the REC. / STOP button to capture the image.
4. The picture is automatically saved with a unique file
name.
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2.8.2 Viewing images
1. In Photo mode, press the Playback button and the most
recent image displays on the LCD screen.
Playback mode
2. Press the Up/Down buttons or tap /to
browse the images.
3. In thumbnail mode, press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
view the image in full screen mode.
4. Press the Playback button again to return to Photo mode.
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2.9 Connecting to a computer
Read this section to learn how to transfer files to a PC, show the
video clips or photos on PC.
Connect the video camera to a computer with the USB cable
provided.
2.10 Connecting to a standard TV
Connect the video camera to a standard TV as shown with the AV
cable provided.
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2.11 Connecting to an HDTV
Read this section to learn how to show the video clips or photos on
an HDTV. Connecting to an HDTV offers the high resolution for
displaying the video clips or photos.
Connect the video camera to an HDTV as shown with an HDMI
cable.
•Notes:
1. Photo capturing and movie recording are not
supported when connected to an HDTV and TV.
2. When connected to HDTV and TV, go to Playback
mode and press the REC. key to view video clips or
photos in thumbnails.
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3 Using the camera
Read this section to learn how to use the camera.
3.1 Movie mode
Use this mode to capture video clips and store them in internal
memory or on an SD card.
3.1.1 Movie mode
Use the following picture to familiarize yourself with the Movie
mode icons and symbols.
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4
6 7
5
Movie mode:
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
Movie mode indicator
Zoom indicator
Macro indicator
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4
5
Memory
status
indicator
:
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7
8
9
White balance indicator
Night mode indicator
Effect indicator
Recorded time indicator
: indicates an SD card is inserted and the
available storage capacity of the SD card
: indicates no inserted SD card and the
available internal memory
Remaining memory capacity
Resolution indicator
Battery indicator
EV compensation indicator
3.1.2 Using the macro function
This function can capture subjects close to the lens. In macro mode,
subjects can be as close as 20-21 cm.
While in
video camera to activate macro function, and an icon
on the LCD screen.
Move the macro switch again to return to normal mode.
Photo
mode, move the
Macro
switch on the side of the
displays
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3.1.3 Using the zoom function
The camera is equipped with 4x digital zoom.
Press the Up button to get closer to a subject.
Press the Down button to move away from a subject.
•Note: 1080p and QVGA do not support zoom function.
3.1.4 Using the LED light
Use the LED light to illuminate subjects in dark environments.
Press the LED button to choose from the following lighting options:
Off and On modes.
3.1.5 Quick access controls
You can also make adjustments to exposure and lighting settings by
tapping the LCD touch screen.
In Movie modes, tap
compensation setting.
▲/▼
on screen to adjust the EV
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4
1
1
2
3
4
3.2 Photo mode
Use Photo mode to capture still pictures and store them in the
internal memory or on an SD card.
3.2.1 Photo mode icons
Use the following picture to familiarize yourself with the Photo
mode icons and symbols.
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8
2
3
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
Photo mode indicator
Zoom indicator
Remaining number of photos
Macro indicator
White balance indicator
Night mode indicator
Effect indicator
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5
Memory status
indicator
:
6
7
8
9
: indicates an SD card is inserted and the
available storage capacity of the SD card
: indicates no inserted SD card and the
available internal memory
File size indicator
Battery indicator
Self timer indicator
EV compensation indicator
3.2.2 Using the macro function
See section 3.1.2 “Using the macro function”.
3.2.3 Using the zoom function
See section 3.1.3“Using the zoom function”.
3.2.4 Using the LED light
See section 3.1.4 “Using the LED light”.
3.2.5 Quick access controls
See section 3.1.5 “Quick access controls”.
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4
Display
s the number of current movie /
total number of recorded video clips
3.3 Movie Playback mode
Use MoviePlayback mode to review all the movie files stored in
the video camera.
3.3.1 Movie Playback mode icons
Refer to the following picture to familiarize yourself with the
MoviePlayback mode icons and symbols.
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1
8
4
7
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
1
2
3
4
5
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Movie playback mode indicator
The length of every video clip
Playback icon. Tap to start playing the
video clip.
/
Up/Down icons. Tap to go to the
previous/next video clips.
5
Thumbnail icon. Tap to view all video clips
in thumbnails.
MENU icon. Tap to enter movie playback
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7
8
menu.
File protect indicator
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Display
s the number of
current image / the
Thumbnail icon. Tap to view all pictures in
thumbnails.
3.4 Photo Playback mode
Use PhotoPlayback mode to review all the image files stored in the
video camera.
3.4.1 Photo Playback mode icons
Refer to the following picture to familiarize yourself with the Photo
Playback mode icons and symbols.
1
2
3 5 4 3
See the table below for a description of each icon and symbol.
1
2
3
6
7
8
Playback mode indicator
total number of saved images
/
Tap to view the previous/next image
MENU icon. Tap to enter photo playback menu.
File protect indicator
3.5 Thumbnail mode
When in PhotoPlayback or Movie Playback modes, tap
on screen to show images as thumbnails.
1. Turn on the video camera and make sure it is in PhotoPlayback or Movie Playback mode.
2. The most recent image /video clip displays on the screen.
Press the zoom button left to view six thumbnail images
/video clips on the LCD screen.
3. Press the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to highlight
an image or a video clip. Tap / to view
the previous or next page.
4. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to view the image or
playback the video clip in full screen.
5. Tap again to return to thumbnail view.
3.6 USB mode
You can use USB mode to connect to a host PC.
When connected to a host PC, the video camera is shown as a
removable drive in Windows Explorer.
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4 Using the menus
Read this section to learn how to configure the camera settings and
use the advanced features.
4.1 Movie menu
When in Movie mode, press the MENU button to show the Movie
options menu.
4.1.1. White balance
Use this option to correct color difference for different lighting
conditions. When white balance is set to Auto, the video camera
automatically compensates for different lighting conditions.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
2. Tap the screen to highlight the White Balance option.
Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to display the
submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select Auto,
Sunny, Cloudy, Fluorescent, or Tungsten. Press the
ENTER button or tap Ok to confirm.
4. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.1.2. Video resolution
Use the resolution option to determine the resolution of the
captured video. The larger screen size requires more memory
storage space.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the MENU button to display menu options.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Resolution
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select
1080P, 720P, WVGA, or QVGA. Press the ENTER button
or tap Ok to confirm.
4. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
•Notes:
1. The LCD displays the 16:9 ratio while setting the video
resolution to WVGA, 720P or 1080P.
2. The LCD displays the 4:3 ratio while setting the video
resolution to QVGA. QVGA (120 fps) high frame rate
mode, is suitable for shooting fast motion videos such as
sport activities and traffic flow. The video plays back in
silent slow motion video.
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3. 1080p and QVGA mode do not support Digital Zoom
function.
4.1.3. Color effect
The camera can capture standard color images, black and white
images, or sepia tone to give an old-fashioned look.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Effect option.
Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to display the
submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select
Color, B&W or Sepia. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok
to confirm.
4. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
4.1.4. Night mode
Use this function to shoot a better video clip quality in dark
environments.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Night Mode
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down or tap the screen to select Off or On
option. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to confirm.
4. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.1.5. Video quality
Use this function to record video clips. Higher quality video
requires more memory storage space and higher speed SD card
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie
mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Quality
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
4. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select Fine
or Normal options. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
confirm.
5. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.2 Movie playback menu
Use the playback menu to manage the files stored in the internal
memory or on the SD card.
4.2.1 Delete
Use this function to delete files.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button or tap the screen to display the Movie Playback
menu.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select
Delete One or Delete All options.
If you select Delete One, the playback screen appears again.
Use the Up/Down buttons or tap / to select the
file you want to delete. Press the ENTER button or tap the
Delete icon to delete the selected video clip.
If you select Delete All, use the Up/Down buttons or tap the
Delete icon and press the ENTER button or tap Ok to delete
all video clips.
3. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
•Note: Once deleted, files cannot be recovered so make
sure you have a backup before you delete. Files that have
been protected will not be deleted. You have to unlock
the files first before deleting them.
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4.2.2 Protect
Use this function to lock files to prevent accidental deletion.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button or tap the screen to display Movie Playback
menu.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select the
Protect option. Then playback screen appears again.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap / to
select the file you want to protect.
4. Press the ENTER button or tap the Protect icon to
confirm. A lock icon is displayed to show that the file
is protected.
•Note: To unlock a file, repeat the above steps. The lock
icon disappears when the file is unlocked.
5. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.2.3 Autoplay
Use this function to continuously play all movie clips stored in the
memory card.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button or tap the screen to display the Movie Playback
menu.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select the
Autoplay option. The video camera starts continuous
playing of movie clips.
3. Press the REC. / STOP button to pause the movie clip.
Press the REC. / STOP button again to resume the
playback. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
stop and return to Movie Playback mode.
•Note: You may also use on-screen icons to rewind
/ pause / fast-forward / stop
while playing the video clip.
4. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
4.2.4 Volume
Use this function to adjust the volume of the video clips in playback
mode.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Movie mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button or tap the screen to display the Movie Playback
menu.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons highlight the Volume option.
Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to display the
submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap / to
increase/decrease the volume. Press the ENTER button
or tap Ok to confirm.
4. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.3 Photo menu
In Photo mode, press the MENU button to show the Photo Options
menu.
4.3.1 White balance
Use this option to correct color difference due to lighting
conditions.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the White Balance
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select Auto,
Sunny, Cloudy, Fluorescent, or Tungsten. Press the
ENTER button or tap Ok to confirm.
4. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.3.2 Resolution
Use this option to set the size of the captured image. Larger images
contain more details and therefore use more memory space.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Resolution
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
4. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select 3M,
5M or 12M. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
confirm.
5. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.3.3 Color effect
The camera can capture standard color images, black and white
images, or sepia tone to give an old-fashioned look.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Effect option.
Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to display the
submenu.
4. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select
Color, B & W, or Sepia. Press the ENTER button or tap
Ok to confirm.
5. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
4.3.4 Night mode
Use this function to shoot a better photo clip quality in dark
environments.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Night Mode
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
4. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select Off
or On option. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
confirm.
5. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.3.5 Selftimer
Use the self timer function to take a photo of yourself.
6. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
7. Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
8. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Selftimer
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
9. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select Off,
5 seconds, or 10 seconds options. Press the ENTER
button or tap Ok to confirm.
10. Press theMENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.3.6 Photo quality
Use this set the photo quality. Higher quality pictures requires
more memory storage space and higher speed SD card
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
2. Press the MENU button to display the menu options.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Quality
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
4. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select Fine
or Normal options. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
confirm.
5. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
4.4 Photo playback menu
4.4.1 Delete
Use this function to delete files.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button or tap the screen to display the Photo Playback
menu.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select
Delete One or Delete All options.
If you select Delete One, the playback screen appears again.
Use the Up/Down buttons or tap / to locate the
file you want to delete. Press the ENTER button or tap the
Delete icon to delete the selected image.
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If you select Delete All, use the Up/Down buttons or tap the
Delete icon and press the ENTER button or tap Ok to delete
all images.
3. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
•Note: Once deleted, files cannot be recovered so make
sure you have a backup before you delete. Files that have
been protected will not be deleted. You have to unlock
the files first before deleting them.
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4.4.2 Protect
Use this function to protect files.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button or tap the screen to display the Photo Playback
menu.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select the
Protect option. Then playback screen appears again.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap / to select
the file you want to protect.
4. Press the ENTER button or tap the Protect icon to
confirm. A lock icon is displayed to show that the file
is protected.
•Note: To unlock a file, repeat the above steps. The lock
icon disappears when the file is unlocked.
5. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
4.4.3 Slide show
The camera includes a slide show function, which displays each
image in turn with a regular interval between pictures.
1. Turn the video camera on and ensure it is in Photo mode.
Press the Playback button and then press the MENU
button or tap the screen to display the Photo Playback
menu.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to select the Autoplay option
and press the ENTER button or tap the screen to confirm.
The images will be displayed automatically.
3. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to stop the
slideshow.
4. Press the MENU button again or tap to exit the
menu.
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4.5 System menu
The system menu is used to configure miscellaneous camera
functions.
4.5.1 Setting the beep
See section 2.6.3 “Setting the Beep”.
4.5.2 Date/time
See section 2.6.1 “Setting the date and time”
4.5.3 Auto power off
Use this function to switch the camera off automatically after a
period of inactivity for power saving.
1. Turn on the video camera and press the Mode button to
go to SET mode.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to highlight
the Auto Power Off option. Press the ENTER button or
tap the screen to display the submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select Off,
1 minute, or 5 minutes. Press the ENTER button or tap
Ok to confirm.
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4.5.4 TV standard
Use the TV option to set the TV system for the area.
1. Turn on the video camera and press the Mode button to
go to SET mode.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the TV standard
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select
NTSC or PAL, and press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
confirm.
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4.5.5 Format
Use this function to format the current storage media. This format
action will delete everything on the media.
1. Turn on the video camera and press the Mode button to
go to SET mode.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Format option.
Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to display the
submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons to select Cancel, or SD, and
press the ENTER button or tap Ok to confirm.
4. The current media (memory card or internal memory) is
formatted.
•Note: When no SD card is inserted, internal memory
option will be displayed in the Format submenu.
4.5.6 Default
Use this option to reset all settings to the default settings.
1. Turn on the video camera and press the Mode button to
go to SET mode.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons to highlight the Default
option. Press the ENTER button or tap the screen to
display the submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select
Cancel or Ok, and press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
confirm.
4.5.7 Language
See section 2.6.2 “Setting the language”.
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4.5.8 Frequency
Use the Frequency option to set the frequency system for your area.
To set the frequency:
1. Turn on the video camera and switch to SET mode.
2. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to highlight
the Frequency option. Press the ENTER button or tap the
screen to display the submenu.
3. Use the Up/Down buttons or tap the screen to select
NTSC or PAL. Press the ENTER button or tap Ok to
confirm.
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Appendix
Specifications
General
Imaging
sensor
Active pixels
Storage media Built-in 128 MB flash memory (approx. 75
Sensor
sensitivity
Color effects Color/B&W/Sepia
Lens Fixed lens
Focus range Normal: 1.5m~infinity
Still image Formats: JPEG (EXIF 2.2), DCF
1/3.2” CMOS 5.0 Megapixel sensor
5.0 Megapixel
MB available for image storage)
SD Card, SDHC compatible (up to SDHC
16GB Class 6)
Auto
Wide: F/3.2, f=5.1mm
Macro: 20-21cm
Resolution: 3M, 5M, 12M (Firmware
interpolation)
Li-
ion Battery or
DC-in via USB
General
Movie clips Format: H.264 (AVI)
Resolution: QVGA (120 fps), WVGA (60
fps), HD 720p (30 fps), HD 1080p (30 fps)
Zoom Movie: Digital Zoom 4X (except 1080p
and QVGA)
Camera: Digital Zoom 4X
TFT Monitor 3” TFT LCD Touch Display (960 x 240
pixels) (16:9)
LED Light < 1.0 m range
White balance Auto/Sunny/Cloudy/Tungsten/
Fluorescent
EV
compensation
Self-timer Off, 5, 10 seconds
PC interface MSDC: USB 2.0 (high speed)
TV out format NTSC/PAL / HDMI
Shutter speed Still: 2 ~ 1/4000 second
Auto power
off
Power supply
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-2.0 EV~+2.0 EV
Video: 1/15 ~ 1/2000 second
Off, 1 min., 5 min.
General
Dimension 17 (W) x 107 (H) x 57 (D) mm
Weight Approx. 97±5g (without batteries)
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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Cannot turn on
the video
camera.
The camera
suddenly turns
off.
The captured
image is not
stored in
memory.
The batteries are
not inserted
correctly.
The batteries
have no power.
The auto power off
function was
enabled.
The camera is
running out of
battery power.
Before the image
is saved the
power has been
cut off.
• Insert the
batteries
correctly. (See
2.2 Inserting the
batteries.)
• Replace the
batteries
• Turn the power
on again.
• Replace the
batteries.
When the battery
indicator turns red,
replace the
batteries
immediately.
Problem Possible Cause Solution
The camera
turns off when
capturing
image using
self-timer.
The image is
out of focus.
Memory card
cannot be
used.
The camera is
running out of
battery power.
The subject is
beyond focus
range.
The memory
card is protected.
The memory
card contains
non-DCF images
taken by other
cameras.
• Replace the
batteries.
• Please take a
picture within
the available
focus range and
choose normal
or macro mode.
(See 3.2.2 Using
the macro
function).
• Unlock the
memory card.
Format the
memory card. (See
4.5.5 Format.)
Before formatting
the card, ensure
you back up the
files.
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Problem Possible Cause
All buttons are
inactive.
SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.
Short circuit
occurred when
connecting the
camera with other
devices.
Solution
• Remove the
batteries from the
camera and insert
again.
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