Viewing MPEG4 Movie on PC.............................51
Section 8 Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV...............52
Section 9 Video File Converter............................................53
Section 10 Burning the Recorded Clip onto DVD..............57
Section 11 Transferring Data to a Computer......................59
Section 12 Specifications and System Requirements ......62
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Section 1
Getting to Know Your Camera
Overview
The camera with 5.2 Me ga Pixel sensor can take DVD-Q uality MPEG-4 movies. By wa y of
using MPEG-4 technol ogy, more vid eos can be tak en within cert ain amount of m emor y. High
quality images with up to 11 mega-pixels can also be delivered sm oothly. With a color LCD
monitor, users can compose images and examine them easily.
Exposure and color balance can either b e adjusted automaticall y or allowed to be changed
manually. An 8x digital zoom increases user control over the movies and pic tures you take.
The camera is also ideally suited for using as a PC camera hooked up to your home computer
via high speed USB 2.0 port
Build-in 64 MB memory allows you to take pictures and movies without memory card. The
memory card slot allows users to increase the storage capacity up to 2GB.
Note
Partial memor y of the built-in 64MB memory is used
for Firmware code
Standard Accessories
Unpack the package and make sure all standard accessories listed are included:
z
Camera
z
USB Cable
z
TV Cable
z
Quick Guide
z
CD-ROM ( Driver, Arcsoft Software and User Manual)
z
Earphone
z
Remote Control (Optional)
z
Strap
z
Pouch
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Front View
Self-Timer LED
Lens
Flash
IR Receiver
KeyPad illustration
LCD Panel
Power Button
SD card slot
Direction Buttons
Menu/Enter Button
Picture Shutter Button
Movie Shutter Button
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Tele-Wide Button
RECORD/PLAY Button
TV Out Port
Mini USB 2.0 port
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Side View
Speaker
Battery Cover
Macro Switch
Microphone
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Loading the Battery
Before using the camera, user must load two AA
(Alkaline) batteries.
1. Follow the arrow direction and slide to eject the
battery cover.
2. Insert the batteries according to the correct
polarity marks ( + or -)
3. Close the battery cover firmly.
Section 2
Getting Up and Running
Inserting and Removing an SD CardΰOptionalα
The camera comes with internal memory which allows you to store pictures, movies, recorded
voice and music. You can expand the memory capacity by using an optional SD or MMC
memory
card up to 2GB. To insert a memory card, refer to the figure as below:
1. Insert the memory card into the right position.
2. To remove an installed SD card, press the card inwards to
release it.
3. When the card pops out, gently remove it from its slot.
Note
When a memory card is inserted, movies and pictures are
saved on card rather than on the built-in memory.
Protecting Data on an SD Card
SD card is read-only by locking the SD card. No pictures, movies and voice can be recorded
when the SD card is locked. Make sure the lock is on writeable position before recording any
media.
Write-Protected
Writeableposition
Writeable position
Write-Protected
Position
Position
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Turning the Camera On and Getting Started
To turn on the camera:
(1) Flip out the LCD panel; the camera will turn on automatically.
(2) Or press Power Buttonfor one secondto turn on it.
Ö To take a movie, press the Movie Shutter Button (
Ö To take a picture, press the Picture Shutter Button (
Ö To record the voice, press the Upper Button of Direction Buttons and press the Movie
Shutter Button (
press the Enter Button.
Ö T o view stored m ovies, pictures or l isten to stored MP3 a nd voice record ings, press the
RECORD/PLAY Button once to sw itch to Pla yback Mode. Pr ess a secon d time to r eturn
to Record Mode.
Turning the Camera Off
To turn off the Cam era, you can either press the Power Button for one secon d, or you can
place the LCD panel back to its original position.
) to start voice recording and press it again to stop. If you want to exit,
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Button Function
Section 3
Record Mode
Menu/˘˸ʳ˕
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˨ʳ˕
˗ʳ˕
˗ʳ˕
˥˼˺˻ʳ˕ʳ
Right Button : Flash AUTO/OFF
Left Button :Self-Timer ON/OFF
Up Button : Voice Recording Mode
Down Button: LCD Information ON/OFFMenu/Enter Button : Menu ON
Power Button: Press down for one second to turn
on or turn off the camera.
RECORD/PLAY Button functions:
1. Switch between Record /Playback Mode.
2. Return to the previous page.
Tele-Wide Button: Digital Zoom in and out.
Movie Shutter Button:
1. Start to take movie, or record voice.
2. To stop recording, press it again.
Picture Shutter Button: Start to take picture
Macro switch: Switch between Macro Mode,
Portrait Mode, and Normal Mode.
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LCD Monitor Information
Descriptions indicated on the graphic below describe the icons that appear on the LCD when the device is operating.
Record Mode
(1)
Movie Record Mode
Picture Record Mode
Voice Record Mode
Motion Stabilization
Two in One Mode
Photo Frame
Multi-Snap Mode
Backlight Mode
(2) Resolution
Movie :High / Standard/ Low
Picture:
Number of images or recording time of movie that can still be taken at current
(3)
resolution.
(4)
(5)
High / Standard/ Low
SD card inserted
Macro Position Focusing
(6)
(7)
Battery indicatorΚ
(8)
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White Balance
full power / medium power / low power /
power empty
Auto Flash
Flash Off
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(9)
(10)
(11)
Self-timer enabled
8X digital zoom
Date/Time : YYYY/MM/DD HH: MM
(12)
Motion Detect
MPEG4 Movie Recording
Press the Movie Sh utter button () to start recording. W hen a movie is recording, a tim e
indicator will display on LCD monitor. To stop recording, press Movie Shutter Button (
again. Press RECORD/PL A Y Button to vie w the recor ded movie.
Three resolution settings are available:
Press the Picture Shutter Button () to take a picture.
)
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to view the picture.
Three resolution settings are available:
Resolution Image Quality
3840*2880 (11M pixel)
2592*1944 (5M pixel)
1600*1200 (2M pixel)
Voice Recording
1. Press Upper Button () of direction Buttons to switch
to Voice Record Mode.
2. Press Movie Shutter Button (
3. Press Movie Shutter Button (
4. Press RECORD/PLAY Button to view the recorded
) to record voice.
) again to stop.
High Quality
Standard Quality
Low Quality
voice.
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Taking Close up Pictures
The camera has two close-up picture modes to allow you to take pictures at close range. The
Macro Mode (
(
) should be used for object located from 60 cm to 100 cm.
To take close-up pictures:
1. Rotate the lens ring to switch to Macro (
the macro icon (
2. Press the Picture Shutter Button (
) should be used for object located at about 20 cm, while the Portrait Mode
) or Portrait () positions. In Macro Mode,
) will appear on the LCD monitor.
) to take the picture.
Note
Remember to turn the macro switch back to
Normal (
close-up pictures.
) when you are not taking
Using Digital Zoom
The digital zoom magnifies images, when recording movies or taking pictures.
1. To zoom in/out, press the Tele/Wide Button.
2. The digital zoom can be set from 1x to 8x and the magnification ratio is shown on the
LCD monitor.
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Options for Record Mode
Movie Mode Picture Mode Voice PenEffectSet
z Resolution
z Exposure
z Sharpness
z White Balance
z Stabilization
z Motion Detect
z Exit
z Resolution
z Exposure
z Two in One
z Photo Frame
z Flash
z Self-timer
z Sharpness
z White Balance
z Multi-snap
z Backlight
z Date printing
z Exit
Operations for Record Mode
z Enter
z Exit
z Normal
z B/W
z Classic
z Negative
z Exit
z Sound
z Start-up Screen
z Time Setting
z Format Memory
z TV System
z Language
z Default Setting
z Exit
Operation Screen
1. Press the Enter Button when in Movie/Picture Record
Mode.
2. Use the Right/Left Buttons to move between main
menu options, which are Movie Mode, Camera
Mode, Voice Pen, Effect, and Setting. Submenu will
pop out while move to each main option.
3. Press Enter Button to validate sub option you select.
4. Select Exit option to exit submenu.
Enter Button
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Default Setting and Validation
The following table indicates the camera’s default setting as well as its validation.
1. Always: The setting always keeps valid.
2. One Time: The setting is only valid either once or until the camera powers off.
Validation Default Factory Setting
Resolution
Exposure
Sharpness
White Balance
Motion Stabilization
Motion Detect
Two in One
Photo Frame
Flash
Self-Timer
Multi-Snap
Backlight Mode
Date Printing
Effect
Sound
Always High for Movie
Standard for Picture
One Time 0EV
One Time Level 5
One Time Auto
Always Off
One Time Off
One Time Off
One Time Off
Always Off
One Time Off
One Time Off
One Time Off
Always Off
One Time Normal
Always On
Format Card
TV System
Language
Volume
One Time Off
Always Depends on shipping area
Always Depends on shipping area
Always Level 6
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Movie Mode submenu Setting
Record main menu includes camera setting and other advanced setting. You can use
Right/Left Buttons to move between options and press Enter Button to validate the setting.
Movie Resolution
To change Movie Resolution:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on the
screen
.
3. Use Up/Do
submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between three settings.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
wn Buttons to select Resolution then press Enter Buttons to switch to Resolution
Display Screen Video Resolution Option
Enter Button
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Exposure
The camera adjusts image exposure automatically. In certain circumstances you may wish to
adjust the exposure compensation setting.
To change Exposure setting:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move to Exposure Option. Press the Enter Button and then
Exposure Submenu will pop out on the screen.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose preferred EV value. The change can be previewed
immediately.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Exposure Option
Enter Button
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Sharpness
You can soften and sharpen images to achieve different effects.
To change Sharpness setting:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Sharpness then press Enter Buttons to switch to
Sharpness submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between nine levels. The change can be previewed
immediately.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Change Sharpness Setting
Enter Button
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White Balance
The camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically. Three manual white balance
settings are available:
1. Auto (Default): The camera automatically adjusts white balance.
2. Daylight: Under outdoors
3. Fluorescent: Under fluorescent light condition.
4. Tungsten: Under tungsten light condition.
To change White Balance Setting:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select White Balance, then press Enter Buttons to switch to White
Balance submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between four settings. The change can be previewed
immediately.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen W/B Option
Enter Button
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Motion Stabilization
To enable Motion Stabilization:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Motion Stabilization then press Enter Buttons to switch to
Motion Stabilization submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose ON or OFF.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Motion Stabiization Motion Stabilization Option
Enter Button
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1. The captured screen will be smaller when
motion stabilization is enabled.
2. Digital Zoom is disabled when motion
stabilization is activated.
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Motion Detection
To enable Motion Detection:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Motion Detect then press Enter Buttons to switch to
Motion Detect submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose ON or OFF.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
6. Camera will start to record video once if there is a movement for 3 consecutive seconds.
Stop recording if there is no movement for 3 seconds.
Motion Detect Motion Detect Option
Enter Button
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Camera Mode Setting
Picture Resolution
To change Picture Resolution:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Resolution then press Enter Buttons to switch to
Resolution submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between three settings.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Video Resolution Option
Enter Button
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Exposure
The camera adjusts image exposure automatically. In certain circumstances you may wish to
adjust the exposure compensation setting.
To change Exposure setting:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on
the screen
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move to Exposure Option. Press the Enter Button and then
Exposure Submenu will pop out on the screen.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose preferred EV value. The change can be previewed
immediately.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Exposure Option
Enter Button
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Two in One ( Picture Record Mode Only)
With camera set to Two in One mode, you can combine two snapshots into one picture. To
enable Two in One:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Two in One then press Enter Buttons to switch to Two in
One submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose ON or OFF.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Two in One Option
Enter Button
6. Take a first picture.
7. Take a second picture.
8. Press the RECORD/PLAY
Button to view the Two in One
picture.
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Photo Frame (Picture Record Mode Only)
Your camera features popular electronic photo frame. You can take your picture with preferred
electronic photo frame. To enable Photo Frame:
1. When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons to select Photo Frame option, then press
Enter Buttons to switch to Photo Frame submenu.
2. Use Up/Down Buttons to locate preferred photo frame. Then select Set option and press
Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Photo Frame Option
Enter Button
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Flash (Picture Record Mode Only)
This camera has two flash settings. To change flash setting by either ``Right Button´´ or
Option Setting.
Auto-flash()Κthe flash fires automati cally according to light conditions. Use this mode for
general photography.
Flash Off()Κthe flash will not fire under any circ umstances. Use this mode when taking
images in a place where flash photography is prohibited, or when the subject is distant
(beyond the range of the flash).
To change Flash setting:
1. When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons to select Flash Option, then press Enter
Buttons to switch to Flash submenu.
2. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between 2 settings.
3. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Note
z The flash will be disabled automatically
when battery power is low (
Display Screen Flash Options
Enter Button
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Self-timer (Picture Record Mode Only)
The self-timer allows you to take pictures with a ten-second time delay. To activate Self-timer
by either ``Left Button´´ or Option Setting. The self-timer LED on the front of the camera
beneath the flash light will also blink. The speed of blinking will increase just before the picture
is taken.
Display Screen Self-timer Options
Enter Button
Sharpness
You can soften and sharpen images to achieve different effects.
To change Sharpness setting:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Sharpness then press Enter Buttons to switch to
Sharpness submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between nine levels. The change can be previe wed
immediately.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Change Sharpness Setting
Enter Button
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White Balance
The camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically. Three manual white balance
settings are available:
1. Auto (Default): The camera automatically adjusts white balance.
2. Daylight: Under outdoors
3. Fluorescent: Under fluorescent light condition.
4. Tungsten: Under tungsten light condition.
To change White Balance Setting:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on
the screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select White Balance, then press Enter Buttons to switch to White
Balance submenu.
4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between four settings. The change can be previewed
immediately.
5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen W/B Option
Enter Button
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Multi-Snap (Picture Record Mode Only)
With the camera set to Multi-Snap Mode, you can take five continuous pictures.
Display Screen Multi-Snap Option
Enter Button
Backlight (Picture Record Mode Only)
With the camera set to backlight Mode, you can take shots when bright light is behind the
subject.
Display Screen Backlight Option
Enter Button
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Date Printing
To enable Date Printing:
1. When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons to select Date Printing, then press Enter
Buttons to switch to Date Printing submenu.
2. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose On or Off.
3. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Date Printing Option
Enter Button
Note
Date would be shown on the printed picture
once date printing is enabled.
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Voice Mode
To enable voice recording:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Voice Pen. Then Voice Submenu will pop out on the
screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between Enter and Exit Option.
4. Choose Enter option to enable voice recording and press Enter Button to validate the setting
and exit.
Display Screen Voice Mode Option
Enter Button
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Effect Setting
There are four modes which are Normal, Black/White, Classic and Negative.
To change Effect setting:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Effect Option. Then Effect Submenu will pop out on the
screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between four settings. The change can be previewed
immediately.
4. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
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Setting Menu
The Setting submenu contains options for configuring your camera set up.
To change advanced setting:
1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen.
2. Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Setting option, then Setting Submenu will pop out on the
screen.
3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between settings.
Display Screen Setting Option
z Sound (operation sound)
z Start-Up Screen
z Time Setting
z Format Card
z T V System
z Language
z Default Setting
z Sound Setting
Enable or disable KeyPad tone and operation sound by using Up/Down Buttons, then press
Enter Button to validate the setting.
SubmenuDisplay Screen Sound Setting
Sound
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z S tart-up Screen
Customize the Start-Up Screen with your favorite pictures. Press Right/Left Buttons to select
the picture you want and press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
SubmenuDisplay Screen Start-Up Screen
Start-Up Screen
If you do not want to customize the start up screen, press Left/Right Buttons and select No
Start-Up Screen.
)
No Start-Up Screen
z Time Setting
z Move between Date, Time, Set and Exit by using Left/Right Buttons.
z Adjust date and time by using Up/Down Buttons, then select Set to validate each change.
z Select Exit to leave Time Setting without any change.
SubmenuDisplay Screen Time Setting
Time Setting
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z Format Card
SubmenuDisplay Screen Format Card Options
Format Card
YesΚFormat the SD Card / built-in memory
No (Default)ΚDo not format SD Card / built in memory
Note
z All the data will be erased if the SD card is
formatted. Make sure all the data are
duplicated to PC before formatting SD
card.
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TV System
Ensure that the appropriate TV standard of your area is selected – either NTSC or PAL.
Wrong TV system setting may cause image flicker.
NTSC standard: USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan etc.
PAL standard: UK, Europe, China, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong etc.
SubmenuDisplay Screen TV System Option
TV System
z Selecting Interface Language
SubmenuDisplay Screen Language Option
Language
z Default Setting
English, German, French, Italian,
Spanish and Portuguese
Korean , Japanese, Traditional
Chinese, Simplified Chinese
To restore the default factory setting, select this option.
SubmenuDisplay Screen Default Setting Options
Default Setting
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Section 4
Playback Mode
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to switch from Record Mode to Playback Mode.
The Playback Mode is for viewing and managing movies and pictures as well as listening to
voice and music, or read eBook on the built-in memory or on an optional memory card.
Operation Display Screen
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to switch from Record
Mode to Playback Mode Main Menu.
z There are five options in the Playback Mode, movie,
picture, voice, music, and eBook.
z Direction Buttons can be used to select the specific
option.
Press Enter Button to view movies/pictures, listen to
voice/music, or read eBook.
Note
When any recorded movie, picture, voice or
music, or eBook is stored in the camera, a folder
will be shown on the respective playback mode.
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Button Functions
The Direction Buttons have the following functions in Movie and Picture Playback Modes.
Right Button : Go to the next movie/ picture.
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Left Button : Go to the previous movie/ picture.
Up Button : Invalid
Down Button : Information ON/OFF Menu/Enter Button : Enter to movie, picture,
voice, or music option menu.
RECORD/PLAY Button functions:
1. Switch between Record and Playback modes.
2. Return to the previous page.
Tele-Wide Button: Digital Zoom in and out.
Movie Shutter ButtonΚ
Start playing the recorded movie or voice
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LCD Monitor Information
Indicators on the LCD screen while in Playback ModeΚ
(1)
(2)
(3)
Mode Indicator
Movie Playback Mode
Picture Playback Mode
Voice Playback Mode
Music Playback Mode
eBook Playback Mode
Resolution Indicator
High Resolution
Standard Resolution
Low Resolution
Indicate the selected movie/picture is locked.
Indicate the single movie/voice/MP3 is being repeated.
Indicate all of the movies/voices/MP3 are being repeated.
Indicate the slide show is playing.
(4)
(5)
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Current Number/ Total number of movie, picture, voice, or MP3.
Magnification Indicator.
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Movie Playback
Operation
1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Movie option.
2. Press Enter Button to go to Movie Playback Mode.
3. Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or last movie.
4. Press Movie Shutter Button to play and press it again to
pause.
5. While playing movie, press down 〔Right〕or〔Left〕button
to fast forward/backward, then release the button to stop.
6. Use the 〔Up〕or〔Down〕button to adjust volume.
Display Screen
7. Press Enter Button to go to the movie option menu.
8. Use 〔Right〕or〔Left〕buttons to select six options,
Delete, Thumbnail, Lock, Repeat One, Repeat All, or Exit.
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Delete Movies
Operation Display Screen
1. Use 〔Right〕or〔Left〕buttons to select the Delete option
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2. Press Enter Button to go to the Delete menu.
3. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the movie.
4. Use Up Button to dele te all movies and Down Button to
delete single movie.
5. Before a movie is deleted, a confirmation screen will
appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the operation, “No”
will cancel the operation.
6. Press Enter Button to exit.
Note
If a memory card is fitte d, you can delete only
those movies stored on the card.
Note
Movies on a written-protected memory card
cannot be deleted.
Note
The delete function will only erase unlocked
movies. Locked movies must be unlocked
before being deleted.
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Thumbnail Function
Operation Display Screen
1. Use〔Right〕or〔Left〕 buttons to select the Thumbnail
option (
2. Press Enter Button to view nine thumbnail movies.
3. To play a movie, use Direction Buttons to select the
movie and press Enter Button to view.
).
Lock Mo vies
Single or all movies can be locked. This function can prevent the movies from being deleted
accidentally.
Operation Display Screen
1. Use〔Right〕or〔Left〕 buttons to select the Lock option ().
2. Press Enter Button to go to the Lock menu.
3. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the movie.
4. Use Up Button to lock/unlock all movies and Down Button to
lock/unlock single movie.
5. Before a movie is locked/unlocked, a confirmation screen
will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute th e o perat ion , “ No”
will cancel the operation.
6. Press Enter Button to exit.
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Repeat Movies
This function automatically repeats playing single movie or all movies in order.
OperationDisplay Screen
1. Use 〔Right〕or〔Left〕 butto ns to select the Repeat One
option (
2. Press Enter Button to start repeating.
) or Repeat All option ().
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Picture Playback
OperationDisplay Screen
1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Picture option.
2. Press Enter Button to go to Picture Playback Mode.
3. Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or previous picture.
4. While the picture is selected, use Tele/Wide Buttons to
magnify.
5. Use Direction Buttons to navigate the magnified picture.
6. Press Enter Button to go to the picture option menu.
7. Use Direction Buttons to select five options, Delete,
Thumbnail, Lock, Slideshow, or Exit.
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Delete Picture
Operation Display Screen
1. Use 〔Right〕or〔Left〕 buttons to select the Delete option
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2. Press Enter Button to go to the Delete menu.
3. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the picture.
4. Use Up Button to delete all pictures and Down Button to
delete single picture.
5. Before a picture is deleted, a confirmation screen will
appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the operation, “No”
will cancel the operation.
6. Press Enter Button to exit.
Note
If a memory card is fitte d, you can delete only
those pictures stored on the card.
Note
Pictures on a written-protected memory card
cannot be deleted.
Note
The delete function will only erase unlocked
pictures. Locked pictures must be unlocked
before being deleted.
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Thumbnail Function
Operation Display Screen
1. Use 〔Right〕or 〔Left〕 buttons to select the Thumbnail
option (
).
2. While selecting Thumbnail option, press Enter Button to
view nine thumbnail pictures.
3. To view a picture, use Direction Buttons to select the picture.
4. Press Enter Button to view the selected picture.
Lock Pictures
Single or all pic tures c an b e lock ed. T his f unction can preve nt the pictur es f rom being de let ed
accidentally.
OperationDisplay Screen
1. Use 〔Right〕or〔Left〕 buttons to select the Lock option
).
(
2. Press Enter Button to go to the Lock menu.
3. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the picture.
4. Use Up Button to lock/unlock all pictures and Down
Button to lock/unlock single picture.
5. Before a picture is locked/unlocked, a confirmation
screen will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the
operation, “No” will cancel the operation.
6. Press Enter Button to exit.
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Make Slide Show
This function automatically repeats all pictures in order.
OperationDisplay Screen
1. Use 〔Right〕or〔Left〕 buttons to select the Slide option
).
(
2. Press Enter Button to start the slide show; Press it again
to stop.
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Voice Playback
Direction Buttons Function
In Voice Playback Mode, the Direction Buttons have the following functions:
Right/ Left ButtonsΚSelect the last or next voice.
Menu/Enter Buttn
˨ʳ˕
˨ʳ˕
Up/Down ButtonsΚ Adjust the voice playback
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˥˼˺˻ʳ˕ʳ
Menu/Enter ButtonΚSw
OperationDisplay Screen
1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Voice option.
2. Press Enter Button to go to Voice Playback Mode.
volume.
itch to voice option menu.
3. Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or
previous voice recording.
4. Press Movie Shutter Button to start playing back
the selected voice. Press it again to stop.
5. Use Up/Down Buttons to adjust the volume.
6. Press Enter Button to go to the voice playback
option menu.
7. Press Up Button to select Delete option and Down
Button to select Repeat option.
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8. Press Down Button once to repeat single
voice; Press twice to repeat all voice recording.
9. Press it again to disable the repeat function.
10. The repeat icons will be different while selecting
Repeat One option and Repeat All option.
11. To delete a voice, use Right/Left Buttons to
select the voice.
12. Use Up Button to delete all voice recordings and
Down Button to delete single voice recording.
13. Before a voice is deleted, a confirmation screen
will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the
operation, “No” will cancel the operation.
14. Press Enter Button to exit submenu.
15. Press RECORD/PLAY Button to exit Voice
Mode.
\MP3\JC-Somebody \MP3\JC-Somebody
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Section 5
Listening to MP3 Music
MP3 Music
MP3 is a compressed audio file format. The MP3 music can be downloaded from some MP3
web sites. This DV includes the feature of MP3 play with lyrics display. To enable this function,
make sure both .mp3 and .lrc files with the same file name are copied to the memory.
Transfer MP3 Music to the camera
1. Install the camera driver on your computer.
2. Connect your camera to the computer USB port.
3. The Red LED will light when the camera is connected to the computer and in Mass
Storage Mode.
4. Transfer MP3 music to My Computer\Removable Disk\MP3.
5. Once all the music is transferred, disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
Listen to MP3 Music
OperationDisplay Screen
1. In Playback Mode, use Direction Buttons to select the
Music option
2. Use Up/Down Buttons to locate MP3 you want to play,
or press Right/Left Buttons to jump to the next/previous
page. There is an icon
with Lyrics display.
in the front for those MP3
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3. Press Movie Shutter or Enter Button to play MP3
4. Press Movie Shutter Button again to stop playing.
5. Press Up/Down Buttons to adjust volume.
6. Press Enter Button to go to repeat menu.
7. Press Down Button once to repeat current MP3(
8. Press Down Button twice to repeat all MP3(
9. Press Enter Button to exit submenu.
10. Press RECORD/PLAY Button to exit Music Mode.
).
).
Listen to MP3 Music with earphone
MP3 stored in the camera can be played either by built-in speaker, or Earphone, or TV.
When the earphone cable is plugged in the camera, the option menu of Earph one/TV pops out
on the LCD Screen. Choose earphone or TV and press Enter Button to validate the setting.
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Section 6
Reading eBook
eBook
An eBook is an electronic edition of a physical book. eBooks in your camera have many
features that traditional paper books do not: you have the freedom to control the look and feel
of your eBook through colors, your own bookmarks, carrying your eBooks anywhere with your
camera.
Transfer eBooks to the camera
1. Install the camera driver on your computer.
2. Connect your camera to the computer USB port.
3. The Red LED will light when the camera is connected to the computer and in Mass
Storage Mode.
4. Transfer eBooks, .txt file format only, to My Computer\Removable Disk\eBook.
5. Once all the files are transferred, disconnect the USB cable from the PC.
Read eBooks
OperationDisplay Screen
1. In Playback Mode, use Direction Buttons to select the
eBook option
2. Use Up/Down Buttons to select eBook you want to
read, or press Right/Left Buttons to jump to the
next/previous page. There is an icon
those eBooks with bookmark added.
in the front for
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3. Press Enter Button to read the eBook.
4. Press Up/Down Buttons to scroll up/down the text
5. Selectto jump to the first page
6. Select
7. Select
background.
8. Select
9. Select
to jump to the last page
to change the color of text and
to auto scroll down the text.
to add a bookmark.
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Section 7
Viewing MPEG4 Movie on PC
MPEG4 Movie
MPEG4, the multimedia format and compression standards, is a cutting-edge compression
technology developed by MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group). It not only enhances the
image quality but also improves the efficiency of recording capacity.
MPEG4 is adopted in this camera to take DVD-quality MPEG4 movies. The MPEG4 movie
format of AVI is used in this camera.
View MPEG4 Movie on PC
When playing an MPEG4 movie for the first time, MPEG4 Video Codec Xvid should be
installed in PC. To do this:
(1) Insert the CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. Click “Install Device Driver” ( Install
MPEG4 Video Codec Xivd) and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation.
(2) Start video player such as Widows Media Player to view MPEG4 AVI Movies.
Share MPEG4 Movie
You can share the recorded MPEG4 movies to your friends via internet or CD. Make sure
MPEG4 Video Codec Xvid is installed in your friends’ PC. MPEG4 Video Codec Xvid is
available in the provided CD or can be downloaded from Internet.
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Section 8
Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV
You can view stored movies and pictures on a television. To connect to a television:
1. Connect one end of the AV cable to your camera’s AV Out port.
2. Connect the other end of the cable to a television.
3. The option menu of Earphone/TV pops out on the LCD Screen.
4. Choose TV option and press Enter Button to validate the setting.
5. The steps for viewing stored pictures and movie on a TV are exactly the same as for
viewing them on the LCD monitor.
Note
1. The LCD monitor does not work when the
camera is connected to a television.
2. Taking pictures with high resolution is not
supported while the camera connects to a
TV.
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Section 9
Video File Converter
Bundled software CD contains Acrsoft Media Converter that features video file converter to
convert multiple video formats into MPEG4 Xvid compatible format with your camera. In this
way, you can convert any format of video files and playback your favorite movies on your
camera.
To convert a video file:
(1) Install Arcsoft Media Converter ( Refer to section 11)
(2) Click StartÆ Select ProgramsÆ Acrsoft Media ConverterÆ Media Converter
(3) Media Converter main Screen will appear on your desktop.
(4) Follow Step 1 and click “Select Media”
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(5) Select the video file you want to convert.
(6) Follow Step 2 and click “Select Destination” to choose the location you want to store the
converted video file.
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(7) Click “ Convert” to start video converting.
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(8) Task Report window will pop out after the task is completed.
(9) Before transferring the converted file to your camera, rename the converted file to
“ Clip0001.avi”. (Please note: if Clip0001.avi exists in the camera, then the converted file
has to be renamed to clip0002.avi)
(10) Connect your camera to PC and transfer the converted video to “My
Computer\Removable Disk\DCIM\200Movie” in your camera. (Refer to Section 10
Transferring Data to a Computer)
(11) After transferring the converted video to the camera, press RECORD/Play Button to
enjoy your favorite movie.
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Section 10
Burning the Recorded Clip onto DVD
Bundled software CD contains ArcSoft Showbiz DVD also feathers burning the movie clip into
DVD. You can preserve your precious movies on DVD to share with family and friends. To
create a DVD:
(1) Install Arcsoft Showbiz DVD ( Refer to section 11)
(2) Click StartÆ Select ProgramsÆ Acrsoft Showbiz DVDÆ Showbiz DVD
(3) Showbiz DVD main Screen will appear on your desktop.
(4) Drag Video File to “ Drag Video Here”
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(5) Click ” Create ”
(6) Click “ Start “ to start DVD burning
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Section 11
Transferring Data to a Computer
Installing the Digital Camera Driver
Before connecting this camera to a computer for the first time, you should install a driver on the
computer. The driver is on the CD-ROM disc provided in the package. To install the driver:
1. Insert the CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen will
appear.
2. Click “Install Device Driver”. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the
installation. Depending on your operating system, you may have to restart your
computer after installing the driver.
Connecting Your Camera to a Computer
You can transfer pictures, movies or voice recordings stored on your camera to a computer
and send them in emails to friends or post them on websites. To do this you should:
1. Install the camera driver on your computer.
2. Connect the computer and camera with the supplied mini USB 2.0 cable.
3. Default mode is Mass Storage Mode when the camera connects to PC
4. Transfer pictures or movies or MP3 or voice recordings
Mass Storage Device Mode
The RED LED will light up when the camera is connected to the computer. Movies,
pictures and voice recordings can be found on your computer at “My
Computer\Removable Disk\DCIM\”. Under this mode, you can read, delete, move, or copy
any movie/picture/voice recording you want. Use the bundled Arcsoft application software
to edit the movies or pictures.
PC Camera Mode
When in Mass Storage Device Mode, press RECORD/PLAY Button to switch to PC
Camera Mode and the GREEN LED will light up. Under this mode, you can implement live
video conference meetings or use video email over the Internet.
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Installing Bundled Software
The CD-ROM supplied with this camera contains 5 pieces of software.
ÖAcrsoft PhotoImpression is a user-friendly application that helps you read,
edit and organize images.
ÖAcrsoft Show Biz allows you to edit movies and is equally easy to use.
ÖArcsoft Media Converter can convert multiple video formats into MPEG4
Xvid compatible format with your camera
ÖAcrobat Reader is a popular program that you need to have installed to read
the User’s Manual. Many computer users will find they already have this
software installed on their computer.
ÖMPEG4 Video Codec Xvid, this decode software has to be installed for
correctly viewing the movies you record.
The detail information can be found in online help of all the bundled software.
To install the bundled software:
1. Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen appears.
2. Select the piece(s) of software you want to install from the list, then click InstallApplication Software. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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Specification
Image Sensor 5.2 Mega Pixel Sensor
Operation Modes
Lens F3.0 (f = 7.0 mm)
Section 12
Specifications and System Requirements
Movie RecordΕPicture RecordΕVoice
RecordΕMP3 PlayerΕPC CameraΕMass
Storage Device
100cm~infinite (Normal Mode)
Focus Range
Digital Zoom 8X
ShutterElectronic
LCD monitor 2.4" TFT LCD
Storage Medi a
Image Resolution
Movie Resolution
White Balance
70cm ~ 140cm (Portrait Mode)
Center: 20 cm (Macro Mode)
Built-in 64M Memory (partial memory is used
for Firmware code);
SD/MMC Card Slot support (up to 2GB)
Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP
Pentium MMXΕCeleron or AMD Athlon®
CPU
64MB RAM
CD ROM
500MB free HDD space
Available USB port
16-bit Color Display
95mm×71mm×34mm
142gΰwithout batteryα
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Simple Troubleshooting
How to adjust the focus when image on the LCD screen is not clear?
Set the lens ring/ Macro dial to the proper position: Normal
regarding the distance to the main subject.
How to shoot correctly?
Set the lens ring/ Macro dial (see above) to achieve proper focusing, keep camera steady,
and press the shutter button. LCD screen will show a “funnel” icon as confirmation of the
taking picture. Y ou are ready to take next picture, remember to keep camera steady to avoid
blurry images.
The flash is not working.
Flash function is disabled at the Macro mode, at the flash OFF mode, and at the Auto mode
under sufficient light condition. Check setting of your camera. The flash will not work with a
low battery and so please change the batteries for fresh ones.
When recording, the zoom does not function – the “Zoom Tele / Wide
inactive.
Zoom Tele / Wide function is disabled if the “Stabilization” is ON. Check setting of your
camera.
The “!” or “funnel” icons, visible on the LCD screen when the memory card is
inserted.
/Portrait/Macro
” button is
Your memory card may contain files which are not compatible or “non-readable” by the
camera. Connect camera to the computer, review / delete or relocate incompatible file to the
computer. It is recommended to format the memory card before using with the camera, but
note that the formatting will erase all existin g data. Check file contents of the memory card if
the memory card has been used for other applications before.
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This form describes the protection You will have under this Limited
Warranty.
LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD:
This Limited Warranty begins on the date of purchase of the Covered Product and
continues for a period of six months.
WHAT IS COVERED:
Meijer will pay the cost of labor and repair or replacement parts in the event Your
Covered Product fails to operate as a result of a mechanical or electrical failure caused
by defects in workmanship and/or materials. A mechanical or electrical failure caused
by a direct result of a power surge is also covered. Parts will be replaced with those of
like kind and quality, and may be new or remanufactured. If the Covered Product
cannot be repaired, if the cost of the repair exceeds the original purchase price or if
parts are not available due to the age of the Covered Product or discontinued by the
manufacturer, the Covered Product will be replaced with a product of similar features.
WHERE YOU ARE COVERED:
Coverage under this Limited Warranty is limited to the United States of America,
including the District of Columbia. It does not include any Canadian or U.S. Territories
including Guam, Puerto Rico, or U.S. Virgin Islands.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED:
zPRODUCTS NOT ORIGINALLY COVERED BY A MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY;
zITEMS THAT ARE STILL COVERED BY THE MANUFACTURER’S WARRANTY,
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER THE MANUFACTURER HONORS SUCH WARRANTY;
zPERIODIC CHECKUPS AND/OR PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE AS DIRECTED BY THE
MANUFACTURER EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN;
zINHERENT PRODUCT DEFECTS THAT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
MANUFACTURER OR PARTS FAILURE DUE TO A MANUFACTURER’S RECALL;
zANY AND ALL PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS THAT OCCUR PRIOR TO THE EFFECTIVE
DATE OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND/OR ANY COSTS TO REPAIR ANY PRODUCT
SOLD “AS-IS” INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO FLOOR MODELS, DEMONSTRATION
MODELS, ETC;
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zPARTS OR REPAIRS DUE TO NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR AND ITEMS NORMALLY
DESIGNED TO BE PERIODICALLY REPLACED BY THE PURCHASER DURING THE
COVERED PRODUCT’S LIFE, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BATTERIES, LIGHT
BULBS ETC;
zDAMAGE FROM ACCIDENT, ABUSE, MISUSE, MISHANDLING, INTRODUCTION OF
FOREIGN OBJECTS INTO THE COVERED PRODUCT, UNAUTHORIZED
MODIFICATIONS OR ALTERATIONS TO A COVERED PRODUCT, FAILURE TO FOLLOW
THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS, AND EXTERNAL CAUSES INCLUDING
THIRD PARTY ACTIONS, FIRE, THEFT, INSECTS, ANIMALS, EXPOSURE TO WEATHER
zLOSS OR DAMAGE CAUSED BY WAR, INVASION OR ACT OF FOREIGN ENEMY,
HOSTILITIES, CIVIL WAR, REBELLION, RIOT, STRIKE, LABOR DISTURBANCE,
LOCKOUT, OR CIVIL COMMOTION;
zINCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SECONDARY DAMAGES OR DELAY IN
RENDERING SERVICE UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OR LOSS OF USE DURING
THE PERIOD THAT THE COVERED PRODUCT IS AT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE
CENTER OR OTHERWISE AWAITING PARTS;
zANY PRODUCT USED IN A COMMERCIAL SETTING OR RENTAL BASIS;
zFAILURES THAT OCCUR OUTSIDE OF THE 50 STATES OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, INCLUDING THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA;
zNONFUNCTIONAL OR AESTHETIC PARTS INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
PLASTIC PARTS, KNOBS, ROLLERS, BASKETS, SCRATCHES, PEELING AND DENTS;
zUNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS AND/OR PARTS;
zCOST OF INSTALLATION, SET-UP, DIAGNOSTIC CHARGES, REMOVAL OR
REINSTALLATION OF THE COVERED PRODUCT, EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN;
zACCESSORIES USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH A COVERED PRODUCT;
zANY LOSS OTHER THAN A COVERED BREAKDOWN OF THE COVERED PRODUCT;
zSERVICE WHERE NO PROBLEM CAN BE FOUND;
zBREAKDOWNS WHICH ARE NOT REPORTED WITHIN THE TERM OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY;
zIMPROPER INSTALLATION OF COMPONENTS OR PERIPHERALS;
zCORRUPTION OF ANY RECORDING MEDIA INCLUDING ANY PROGRAM, DATA OR
SETUP INFORMATION RESIDENT ON ANY HARD DRIVES AND INTERNAL OR
EXTERNAL REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICES, AS A RESULT OF THE
MALFUNCTIONING OR DAMAGE OF AN OPERATING PART, OR AS A RESULT OF ANY
REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY;
zDAMAGE TO CLOTHING ;
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zCOLOR FADING OF PICTURE FOR ANY TELEVISION;
zBURNED–IN PHOSPHOR (INCLUDING IMAGE GHOSTING), PIXEL BURNOUT NOT IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S SPECIFICATIONS.
WHAT TO DO WHEN YOUR PRODUCT FAILS TO OPERATE:
zCall the 24 –hour customer service toll –free number at (866) 845-9436.
Many oversights, which are not covered under this Limited Warranty, can be due to
simple circumstances such as the Covered Product not being switched on, being
unplugged, or a fuse blown at the junction box. For a Covered Product that uses
batteries as the primary power supply, or a remote control unit, please check that the
batteries do not need replacing or recharging.
SERVICE DELIVERABLES:
There is no deductible required to obtain service for Your Covered Product.
OTHER PROVISIONS:
Limit of Liability:
The limit of liability under this limited warranty is the least of the cost of (1) the
purchase price of the Covered Product excluding tax and delivery costs or (2)
authorized repairs not to exceed the purchase price of the Covered Product or (3)
replacement of the Covered Product with similar features or (4) reimbursement for
authorized repairs or replacement. Upon replacement, there is no longer any
obligation for the replaced product under this Limited Warranty.
Limitations of Implied Warranty:
All Implied Warranties which may arise under state law, including all Implied
Warranties of Merchantability or Fitness for a particular purpose, are limited to the
duration of this Warranty and do not cover incidental or consequential damages. Some
states do not allow limitations on how long an Implied Warranty lasts or the exclusion
of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may
not apply to You. This Warranty gives You specific legal rights, and You may also have
the other rights which vary from state to state.
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Transferability and Renewals:
This Limited Warranty is not transferable or renewable.
Subrogation:
If We pay for a loss, We may require You to assign Us Your rights of recovery against
others. We will not pay for a loss if You impair these rights to recover. Your rights to
recover from others may not be waived.
Arbitration:
In the event of a disagreement between You and Us concerning costs, either of us may
make a written demand for arbitration. This must be done within sixty (60) days after
the day You filed Your claim. Each of us will select an arbitrator. The two arbitrators
will select an umpire. Each of us will pay the expenses of the arbitrator We select. The
expenses of the umpire will be shared equally. Unless both of us agree otherwise,
arbitration will take place in the country and state in which You live. Local rules apply.
A majority decision will be binding.
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FCC part 15.21
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to
operate the equipment.
FCC part 15.105
NOTE: 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 separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into 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.
Dist. By Wholesale Merchandisers, Inc.,
2929 Walker, N. W.,
Grand Rapids, MI 49544
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