Jay Tech DDV P10 User manual

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Contents
Disclaimer ....................................................................1
Precautions..................................................................2
General Precautions....................................................2
Power Supply...............................................................3
1 Overall Introduction...............................................4
1.1 System Requirements...................................................4
1.2 Accessories...................................................................5
1.4 Initial Set Up..................................................................7
1.5 First Time Usage Setting...............................................9
2 Video Mode...........................................................10
2.1 For Video Shoot..........................................................10
2.2 For Video Play Back ...................................................10
2.3 Photo Shoot During Video Play Back .........................14
2.4 Fast or Slow Motion Forward / Rewind.......................14
2.5 Projector for Video......................................................15
2.6 For Various Video Set Up ...........................................16
3 Photo Mode..........................................................17
3.1 For Photo Shoot..........................................................17
3.2 For Photo Review .......................................................17
3.3 Projector for Photo......................................................23
3.4 For Various Photo Set Up ...........................................23
4 Set Up Menu......................................................... 25
4.1 Go into the SET UP menu...........................................25
4.2 Set Up Menu...............................................................25
5 PC and TV Connection........................................ 31
5.1 Connecting to the Computer.......................................31
5.2 Connecting to a Standard TV or HD TV......................31
5.3 Installing the Software.................................................32
6 Editing Software...................................................33
7 Appendix ..............................................................34
7.1 Specifications..............................................................34
7.2 Troubleshooting..........................................................36
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Thank you for purchasing this Digital Projector Camcorder. Please make sure to read this manual thoroughly before using it and keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Disclaimer
This company will endeavor to make sure the contents of this manual are correct and up to date. However, we do not guarantee the accuracy of the contents of this manual. In case there is any discrepancy between this manual and the Digital Projector Camcorder, please use this camera as the basis. We reserve the right to change any content or technical rule without prior notification. In addition, the manufacturer reserves the right to change technical specifications and package contents without prior notification.
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Precautions
General Precautions
Do not try to disassemble the product by yourself, which may damage the product or cause electric shock.
Keep the Digital Projector Camcorder away from the reach of children or animals to prevent them from swallowing the batteries or small accessories.
Stop using the Digital Projector Camcorder if any kind of liquid or foreign object enters the Digital Projector Camcorder. If it happens, power off the Digital Projector Camcorder and contact your dealer for help.
Do not operate the Digital Projector Camcorder with wet hands; it may cause electric shock.
The Digital Projector Camcorder may be damaged in an environment of high temperature. This camera is designed for use in the temperature between 0°C and 40°C (32°F and 104°F).
Do not use or store the product in dusty, dirty, sandy or the area that is close to air conditioner or heater.
It is normal that the temperature of the Digital Projector Camcorder body rises if the Digital Projector Camcorder works for a long period of time.
Do not open the 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.
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Before using this Digital Projector Camcorder for important occasions (such as wedding or overseas trip), be sure to test this Digital Projector Camcorder in order to ensure proper operations of this product.
Power Supply
Be sure to use the type of battery or battery charger attached to this Digital Projector Camcorder. Using any other type of battery or battery charger might damage the equipment and render the guarantee void.
Make sure the batteries are placed in the correct position. Error in the orientation of batteries might damage this product and result in fire.
Please remove the batteries to avoid leaking of battery fluid if the camera is not to be used for a long period of time.
Please remove the crashed or damaged battery immediately to avoid leaking of battery fluid or abnormal expansion.
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1 Overall Introduction verall Introduction
Please read this chapter carefully to understand the features and
Please read this chapter carefully to understand the features and functions of this device. The description of this chapter also
functions of this device. The description of this chapter also includes the description of system requirement, package contents,
includes the description of system requirement, package contents, and hardware components.
and hardware components.
1.1 System Requirements 1.1 System Requirements
This Digital Projector Camcorder requires a unit of computer with the
This Digital Projector Camcorder requires a unit of computer with the following specifications:
following specifications:
Windows® 7 / Vista / XP / 2000 operating system or Mac OS
Windows® 7 / Vista / XP / 2000 operating system or Mac OS
10.3 ~10.4
10.3 ~10.4
A CPU of at least the equivalent of Intel® Pentium 4 2.8GHz A CPU of at least the equivalent of Intel® Pentium 4 2.8GHz
At least 512 MB of RAM At least 512 MB of RAM
Standard USB 1.1 connection port or higher Standard USB 1.1 connection port or higher
At least 64MB of display card At least 64MB of display card
Note: USB 1.1 allows you to transmit files to the host, but Note: USB 1.1 allows you to transmit files to the host, but using USB 2.0 connection port could increase the transmission speed far faster.
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1.2 Accessories
This package should contain the following items. In case there is any
missing or damaged item, please contact your dealer immediately.
Digital Projector
Camcorder
Pouch User Manual
Software CD HDMI Cable Video Cable
USB Cable Lithium Battery Adaptor
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1.3 External View
1
Recording Button
2 HDMI / USB / AV Out 10 Projector Lens
Power On/Off
3 4 Microphone 12 Self Portrait Mirror
Projector Focus Adjustment
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Speaker
6 7 Tripod Mount 15 LED Torch
Battery Cover Lock
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9 Hand Strap Slot
11 SD Memory Card Slot
13 Video Camera Lens 14 LED indicator
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1.4 Initial Set Up
1.4.1 Insert SD Cards
Insert an SD card and make sure the “gold pin” is facing the right way as illustrated.
Note: Do not remove or insert SD card when the power of the Digital Projector Camcorder is on to avoid damaging files.
1.4.2 Load Battery
Please use only battery provided or recommended by the manufacturer or dealer. This package is supplied with a Lithium battery.
Note: Insert batteries correctly according to this description. Error in inserting batteries could result in non-repairable damage to the device.
A. Slide the battery cover switch to open the cover and Insert
batteries according to the illustration.
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B. Make sure the gold pin connection is on the correct side of
the battery compartment.
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1.5 First Time Usage Setting
1.5.1 Date/Time
Press on the relevant icon (example: [2010]) to high light the setting.
Press Press
or to adjust the value. (at the top right corner) to confirm.
1.5.2 Language
Use the selection, Press on the language icon (Example: [ENG]) to select and confirm.
Note 1: For other settings; please refer to the [SET UP MENU] section in this manual for details.
Note 2:
to either [Video Mode] or [Photo Mode] section in this manual for details.
& to go to various pages for the language
For the settings in Video and Photo mode please refer
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2 Video Mode ideo Mode
2.1 For Video Shoot 2.1 For Video Shoot
Press here for Set up Menu
Press to go into Video Mode
Press for Video Play back
2.2 For Video Playback
2.2.1 Video Playback
1) Press
2) Press the
Press here to start your video shoot
Press / to zoom in/ out during Video Shoot
for playback
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3) Use the & to go to the various pages
4) Press the file to select the video clip you wish to review
5) Press the to replay your selected clip
6) Use the & to adjust volume
& to fast forward and rewind 7) Use
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2.2.2 Video Playback Menu
Press [Menu] for other menu option for video play back.
Press to go to Video Playback Menu
You will find the following 3 options
File Protection
Play Option
Delete
A. File Protection
Press the [File Protect icon] to go into the Protect menu selections, you will have 4 options to select as follows:
- Protect One Video Clip
- Unprotect One Video Clip
- Protect All Video Clips
- Unprotect All Video Clips
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Press on the relevant icon to select, press [O] to confirm or [X] to cancel.
B. Play Options
Press [Play Options icon] to go into the Play Option menu selections, you will have 4 options to select as follows:
-Play One Video Clip
-Play All Video Clips
-Repeat One Video Clip
-Repeat All Video Clips
Press on the relevant icon to select, press [O] to confirm or [X] to cancel.
C. Delete
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Press [Delete icon] to go into the Delete menu selections, you will have 3 options to select as follows:
-Delete One Video Clip
-Delete All Video Clips
-Delete From Thumb Nail View
Press on the relevant icon to select, press [O] to confirm or [X] to cancel.
2.3 Photo Shoot During Video Playback
To take a photo from your video clip, simply press the recording button during your video playback as follows
1) Press here to playback
2) Press here for
photo shoot
2.4 Fast or Slow Motion Forward / Rew ind
2.4.1 For Fast Motion
Press to fast forward and to Rewind during play back Each time you press, you can change the play speed by 2x / 4x / 8x / 16x / 32x / 64x.
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2.4.2 For Slow Motion
Slow Motion
Icon
Press [Slow Motion Icon]. Then, Press and
to Rewind during play back Each time you press, you
to Slow forward
can change the play speed by 2x / 4x / 8x / 16x / 32x / 64x.
2.5 Projector for Video
Projector
Icon
Press on the [Projector icon] to turn on the projector, you will have 3 Options to choose from.
-High Brightness
-Low Brightness
-Off Projector
Use the [Projector Focus Adjustment] to set the projector focus
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2.6 For Various Video Set Up
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You can press on the 4 icons on the screen to change the various settings for your video shoot:
Video Resolution
Press the [Video Resolution Icon] to adjust the Video Resolution, you have 5 options as follows:
[1080/30P] FHD 1080p @ 30fps [720/60P] HD 720p @ 60fps [720/30P] HD 720p @ 30fps [480/60P] WVGA 480 @ 60fps
480/30P] WVGA 480 @ 30fps
LED Torch
Press [LED icon] to turn on/off the LED Torch
Scene Mode
Press [Scene Mode icon] to change the different Scene Mode, you have the following
ptions: o
Auto / Night / Sports / Landscape / Portrait / Sunset / Sand or Snow / Flower / Firework / Water
Note: Scenery Options is only applicable for Photo Shoot
Pre-Recording
Press [Pre-Recording icon] to turn on/off
once to set up.
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the function. Press This will set the device to pre-record 3 sec. before you start the actual video shoot
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3 Photo Mode hoto Mode
3.1 For Photo Shoot 3.1 For Photo Shoot
Press here to shoot your photos
Press here for Set Up Menu
Press / to zoom in/out before photo shoot
Press to go into Photo Mode
Press for Photo Review
3.2 For Photo Review
3.2.1 Photo Review
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1) Press
2) Press the camera icon here to review photos
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3) Use the & to go to the various pages
4) Press the file to select the photos you wish to review
5) Use the for the previous or for the next photo
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6) Use & to zoom in/out of your photo. After you press use the
manipulate the image further.
to enlarge the photo, you can
, , and to
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3.2.2 Photo Review Menu
Press [Menu] for other menu option for photo review.
Press to go to Photo Review Menu
You will find the following 6 options:
File Protection
DPOF
Slide Show Setting
Slide Show Effect
Delete
Rotate
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A. File Protection
Press the [File Protection icon] to go into the Protect menu selections, you will have 4 options to select as follows:
- Protect One Photo
- Unprotect One Photo
- Protect All Photos
- Unprotect All Photos
Press on the relevant icon to select, press [O] to confirm or [X] to cancel
B. Slide Show Setting
Press Slide Show Setting icon to go into the Slide Show Setting menu selections, You have 3 options to select as follows:
-Off
-1s
-3s
Press on the relevant icon to confirm.
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C. Slide Show Effect
Press [Slide Show Effect icon] to go into the Slide Show Effect menu selections, you have 2 options to select as follows:
-Fading
-Flying
Press on the relevant icon to confirm.
D. Delete
Press [Delete Icon] to go into the Delete menu selections, you have 3 options to select as follows:
-Delete Single Photo
-Delete All Photos
-Delete from Thumb Nail View
Press on the relevant icon to select, press [O] to confirm or [X] to cancel.
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E. DPOF (Photos)
Press [DPOF icon] to go into the DPOF menu selections, you have 4 options to select as follows:
-DPOF One photo file
-DPOF all photo files
-Reset One photo file
-Reset DPOF all photo files
Press on the relevant icon to select, press [O] to confirm or [X] to cancel.
F. Rotate
Press [Rotate icon] to go into the Rotate menu selections, You have 2 options to select as follows:
-Left 90°
-Right 90°
Press on the relevant icon to confirm.
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3.3 Projector for Photo
Projector
Icon
Press on the [Projector icon] to turn on the projector, you will have 3 Options to choose from.
-High Brightness
-Low Brightness
-Off Projector
Then Use the [Projector Focus Adjustment] to set the projector focus.
3.4 For Various Photo Set Up
You can press on the 4 icons on the screen to change the various settings for your photo shoot:
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Photo Resolution
/
f
Press [Photo Resolution Icon] to adjust the Photo Resolution, you have 4 options as follows:
3MP
2048 x 1536 pixels
5MP
2592 x 1944 pixels
8MP
3200 x 2400 pixels (Interpolation)
16MP
4608 x 3456 pixels (Interpolation)
LED Torch
Press [LED icon] to turn on / off the LED Torch.
Scene Mode
Press [Scene Mode icon] to change the different Scene Mode, you have the following options:
Auto / Night / Sports / Landscape / Portrait / Sunset / Sand or Snow/ Flower / Firework / Water
Timer
Press the Timer Icon to set up the photo shoot timer with the following option:
2 sec
10 Sec/ Of
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4 Set Up Menu Set Up Menu
4.1 Go into the SET UP menu 4.1 Go into the SET UP menu
Press the [Set Up Menu Icon] to go into the SET UP menu page. Press the [Set Up Menu Icon] to go into the SET UP menu page.
Press here for SET UP Menu
Use the & to go to different page of the SET UP menu (2 Pages)
4.2 Set Up Menu
(a) Page 1 of 2
4.2.1 To change NTSC/PAL TV setting
Press the [NTSC/PAL icon] for selection. Press the relevant icon to choose between [NTSC] and [PAL]
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4.2.2 File Number
Press the [File Number icon] for selection. Press [R] to reset all file numbers to 0001 (For both video & photos) Press [123] to set up default for file number
4.2.3 Date/Time Settings
Press the [Date/Time Setting icon] to set the date/time. Press on the relevant icon to High light the setting (Example [2010]) Use
Press
or icon to adjust the value
(At the top right corner) to confirm
4.2.4 Formatting of SD memory card
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Press the [SD Card icon] for selection. Press [X] to cancel or [O] to format your memory card
Note: All files in the SD card will be deleted upon formattin g, p lease sav e your files on your PC or lap top before formatting.
4.2.5 Restore Factory Default
Press the [Restore Factory Default icon] for selection. Press [X] to cancel and [O] to restore factory default settings.
4.2.6 LCD brightness
Press the [LCD brightness icon] for selection. Press on the relevant icons to choose between Low/ Medium/ High.
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4.2.7 Time/Date Stamp for Photos/Videos
Press the [Time/ Date Stamp icon] or selection. Press on the relevant icon to choose between [Date] stamp/
[Date/Time] stamp/ [OFF].
4.2.8 Auto Power Off
Press the [Auto Power Off icon] for selection. Press the relevant icon to choose between 3 MIN/ 5 MIN/ OFF.
(b) Page 2 of 2
4.2.9 Language
Press the [Language icon] for selection.
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Use the & to go to various pages of the language selection Press on the language icon to select and confirm.
4.2.10 Flicker
Press the [Flicker icon] for selection. Press the relevant icon to choose between Auto/ 60HZ/ 50HZ.
4.2.11 Sound Volume
Press the [Sound Volume icon] for selection. Press the relevant icon to choose between OFF / Low / Medium /
High.
4.2.12 Start Up Display Logo
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You can use any photo you took as th the device. Press the [Logo icon] fo Press the [Photo File icon] and it will bring you to the photo files you took in your device Press on the photo you want to use as your start up display image. Turn off the device and restart.
r selection.
e start up display image for
4.2.13 Digital Zoom Setting
Press the [Digital Zoom icon] for selection. Press the relevant icon to choose between x10 / MAX.
4.2.14 EV value Extra Optional Functions
Press on the middle of
een and press the
scr
to adjust the EV value of
the device.
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5 PC and TV Connection PC and TV Connection
5.1 Connecting to the Computer 5.1 Connecting to the Computer
As shown in the illustration, use the USB cable provided to connect
As shown in the illustration, use the USB cable provided to connect the Digital Projector Camcorder to a PC for file transmission.
the Digital Projector Camcorder to a PC for file transmission.
5.2 Connecting to a Standard TV or HD TV
As shown in the illustration, use the video cable to connect the Digital Projector Camcorder to a standard TV or you can use the HDMI cable provided to connect the Digital Projector Camcorder to a HD TV for high resolution picture display.
* For HD (High Definition) TV * For Standard TV
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5.3 Installing the Software
1. Place the CD ROM attached into the CD player.
2. If the CD is not executed automatically, please use Windows File Manager to execute the Install_CD.exe file in the CD. The following screen will be displayed.
3. Press the Menu item and follow the Installation process
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and follow the instructions on-screen.
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6 Editing Software
ArcSoft Total Media Extreme (TME) ™ manages your media for you, and gives you tons of fun and exciting ways to create and share projects featuring your photo, video, and music files. Edit, enhance and add creative effects to your photos. You can z Create your own movies or photo slide shows complete with
soundtrack.
z Upload your files easily to YouTube™! z Or share them through simple email attachments or popular
photo printing.
z You can go to http://www.arcsoft.com/ for more information.
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7 Appendix Appendix
7.1 Specifications 7.1 Specifications
Image Sensor 1/3.2 inch 5.0 mega pixels CMOS sensor Effective Pixels 5.03 Mega pixels Storage Media SD card and SDHC card Supported.
Lens
Focus Range Normal: 80cm~infinity
Still Image
Movie Clip Format: H.264 (MOV)
Digital Zoom
Audio Audio for Voice Recording: ADPCM LCD Display 8.9 cm (3.5 inch) Touch screen (16:9)
Assist LED Light
Exposure -2.0 EV~+2.0 EV Self-Timer Off, 2 seconds, 10 seconds.
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Fixed lens F/2.8, f=4.27mm
Format: JPEG (DPOF, EXIF2.2) Resolution: 5MP / 3MP Firmware interpolation : 8MP /16MP
Video Mode : Max 100x Photo Mode: Max 60x Playback Mode: 10x
Range: About 1.0m Movie Clip: On / Off DSC: On / Off
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Interface
TV output PAL/NTSC Shutter Auto Power Off Off, 3 minutes, 5 minutes
Power Source Lithium battery (3.7V, 800mAh) Dimensions 55 x 108 x 16 mm
Weight 108 g (without battery)
Digital output connector: USB 2.0 high-speed HDMI USB DC IN
Electronic shutter 2~1/8000 second
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7.2 Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Can not turn on the power of Digital Projector Camcorder.
Camera shutdown suddenly.
Pictures are not stored in the memory.
Camera shutdown when using Self-timer shooting picture.
Images are out of focus
1. Batteries are not inserted correctly.
2. Batteries are exhausted.
1. Power saving mode already activated.
2. Battery exhausted.
Power off before storing the images.
Batteries in camera are exhausted.
Object exceeds the range of focus.
1. Please insert batteries correctly.
2. Replace the batteries.
1. Please turn on the power again.
2. Replace the batteries.
Please change to new batteries when the battery indicator turns to red color.
Charge the battery.
Please take the picture within the focusing range and select normal or Macro Mode.
Unable to use the external memory card.
All Buttons can not work or camera hangs.
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1. Memory card is Protected.
2. Memory card contains non-DCF images taken by other cameras.
Short circuit occurred when connecting the camera to other device.
1. Unlock the memory card.
2. Reformat the memory card. Please make sure to backup the file before reformatting memory card.
Take out batteries in the camera and re-insert again.
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