Memorex MCC228RSBLK User Manual

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Contents................................................1
Safety Precautions................................2
EIA Guidelines ......................................8
Location of Controls ............................10
Battery Installation...............................12
Using the Hand Strap..........................13
Installing the Software......................14
To Install the Driver.........................15
To Install PhotoImpressions and
VideoImpressions Software ............16
Inserting the SD Memory Card ...........17
Downloading and Transferring Files ...18
Safely Removing Hardware ................19
Using Mediaconverter .........................20
Using MediaImpression.......................22
Connecting Another Unit to a Non-
High Definition TV ...............................27
Connecting Another Unit to an HD TV28
Movie Mode Setting Menu ..................29
Camera Mode Setting Menu...............34
Effect Mode Setting Menu...................41
General Setting Menu .........................42
Operation ...........................................46
Opening the Viewfinder...................46
Headphones....................................46
Turning the Power On.....................46
Turning the Power Off.....................46
Macro Switch ..................................47
Zoom Control ..................................47
On-Screen Display..........................47
Return to the Record Mode ............47
Taking Pictures....................................48
Recording Voice Messages ................49
Recording Movies ...............................50
Playing Movies ..................................51
Deleting One/All Videos..................52
Thumbnails .....................................53
Locking One/All Movies ..................54
Repeat One/Repeat All ...................55
Viewing Photos .................................56
Deleting One/All Pictures................57
Thumbnails .....................................58
Locking One/All Pictures.................59
Viewing a Slideshow .......................60
Playing MP3 Files ...............................61
Playing Voice Recordings ...................63
Troubleshooting Guide........................65
Formatting the Unit .............................67
Resetting the Unit ...............................68
Firmware Update.................................68
Specifications ......................................69
CONTENTS
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT DISASSEMBLE UNIT. NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
DANGEROUS VOLTAGE:
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
ATTENTION:
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
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Before using the unit, be sure to read all operating instructions carefully. Please note that these are general precautions and may not pertain to your unit. For example, this unit may not have the capability to be connected to an outdoor antenna.
1. READ INSTRUCTIONS
All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is operated.
2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS
The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference.
3. HEED WARNINGS
All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered to.
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
All operating instructions should be followed.
5. CLEANING
Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
6. ATTACHMENTS
Do not use attachments not recommended by the product's manufacturer as they may cause hazards.
7. WATER AND MOISTURE
Do not use this product near waterfor example: near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool.
8. ACCESSORIES
Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
product may fall, causing serious injury or serious damage to the product. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold with the product. Any mounting of the product should follow the manufacturers instructions, and should use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
8A. An appliance and cart combination should
be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
9. VENTILATION
Slots and openings in the cabinet and in the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by placing the product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. This product should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat source. This product should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to.
10. POWER SOURCES
This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type
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of power supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or local power company. For products intended to operate from battery power or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
11. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION
This product is equipped with a polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
12. POWER-CORD PROTECTION
Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
13. LIGHTNING
To protect your product from a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line surges.
14. POWER LINES
An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits,
or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
15. OVERLOADING
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.
16. OBJECT AND LIQUID ENTRY
Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in fire or electric shock. Never spill or spray any type of liquid on the product.
17. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING
If an outside antenna is connected to the product, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static
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EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING AS PER
NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE
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charges. Section 810 of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, provides information with respect to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna discharge product, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna discharge product, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for grounding electrodes.
18. SERVICING
Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
19. REPLACEMENT PARTS
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician uses replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or those that have the same characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
20. SAFETY CHECK
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.
21. WALL OR CEILING MOUNTING
The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended by the manufacturer.
22. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE
Unplug the product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel
under the following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or
water.
d. If the product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or the
cabinet has been damaged.
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change
in performancethis indicates a need for service.
23. HEAT
The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
24. NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that provides guidelines for proper grounding, and in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be connected to the grounding system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as practical.
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COPYRIGHT:
Distributing copies of MP3, WMA, or WAV tracks without permission is a violation of international copyright laws.
SAFETY:
Vibration experienced during walking or exercising will not affect the unit. However, dropping the unit or
dropping a heavy object on the unit may result in damage or sound distortion.
Avoid spilling any liquid onto or into the unit.
Do not leave the unit in a location near heat sources; in a location subject to direct sunlight, excessive
dust, sand, moisture, rain, or mechanical shock; on an unlevel surface; or in a car with the windows closed during periods of excessive heat.
ROAD SAFETY:
Do not use headphones while driving, cycling, or operating any motorized vehicle. It may create a traffic hazard, and it is illegal in some areas. It can be potentially dangerous to play your headset at a high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. You should exercise extreme caution or discontinue use in potentially hazardous situations.
FCC WARNING:
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 to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Be sure to observe the following precautions when using the camera:
Never try to take pictures or use the built-in display when operating a motor vehicle or
while walking.
Never try to open the case of the unit or attempt your own repairs. Always leave service to
authorized repair facilities.
Keep the unit away from water and other liquids, and never let it get wet. Never use when it
is raining or snowing.
Should foreign matter or water get into the unit, immediately turn the power off and contact
your local authorized service center.
Physical damage and malfunction of this unit can cause the data stored in its memory to be
deleted. Be sure to always keep backup copies of data by transferring to a personal computer.
In an environment with electrostatic discharge, the user may have to reset the unit by
removing the battery, and then reinserting it.
Do not leave the unit in places subject to extremely high temperatures, such as a sealed
vehicle or in direct sunlight.
Remove the rechargeable battery pack when the unit is not used for long periods of time.
Dispose of rechargeable battery pack in a manner that complies with applicable laws.
Do not place the unit in unstable locations, such as a sloping surface or unstable table
where the unit may fall.
Do not touch or press on the display or lens.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT use the unit while it's charging as rechargeable batteries can explode in rare instances while charging.
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOC ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISES ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
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Dear Customer:
Selecting fine audio and video equipment such as the unit you’ve just purchased is only the start of your musical enjoyment. Now it’s time to consider how you can maximize the fun and excitement your equipment offers. This manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a safe level. One that lets the sound come through loud and clear without annoying blaring or distortion, and most importantly, without affecting your sensitive hearing. Sound can be deceiving. Over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to higher volumes of sound. So what sounds “normal” can actually be loud and harmful to your hearing. Guard against this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your hearing adapts.
To establish a safe level:
Start your volume control at a low setting.
Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and without
distortion.
Once you have established a comfortable sound level:
Set the dial and leave it there.
Taking a minute to do this now will help to prevent hearing damage or loss in the future. After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.
We Want You Listening For A Lifetime
Used wisely, your new sound equipment will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment. Since hearing damage from loud noise is often undetectable until it is too late, this manufacturer and the Electronic Industries Association’s Consumer Electronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive noise. This list of sound levels is included for your protection.
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Decibel
Level Example
30 Quiet library, soft whispers 40 Living room, refrigerator, bedroom away from traffic 50 Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office 60 Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine 70 Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant 80 Average city traffic, garbage disposals, alarm clock at two feet
THE FOLLOWING NOISES CAN BE DANGEROUS UNDER CONSTANT EXPOSURE:
90 Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower 100 Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill 120 Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap 140 Gunshot blast, jet engine 180 Rocket launching pad
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
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1. Macro ( / ) Switch (Side of Lens)
2. Lens
3. Light/Flash
4. Microphone
5. Display
6. Power Button
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PART NO. 084-07042L-019*
AC ADAPTER PART NO. 199A04220L-B09*
*Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 70 to order.)
FRONT/SIDE
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS (CONTINUED)
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1. Shutter Button
2. Navigation/Zoom/OK (Tele/Wide/ Up/Down) Control
3. HD/Right Button
4. Record-Play Mode/Return Button
5. USB Port (USB CABLE PART
NO. 0950A7356L-A02*)
6. Record Start/Stop Button
7. Flash/Left Button
8. TV Out/Headphones Jack (AV
CABLE PART NO. 0950A7356L-A01*)
9. HDMI Out Jack
10. Battery Compartment (BATTERY COVER PART NO.
6086A8321L-A04*)
11. Hand Strap Hook (HAND STRAP PART NO. 221- 04350L-B01*)
CD PART NO. 0970A8321L-A04H* POUCH PART NO. 2560A7370L-
A01*
*Consumer Replaceable Part (See page 70 to order.)
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BATTERY INSTALLATION
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INSTALLING AND CHARGING THE BATTERY PACK
When the Battery Status is empty an indicator will appear as shown at the right. When the Battery indicator is almost empty, it is time to recharge the battery pack. IMPORTANT: Only use the rechargeable battery pack (included) and the adapter (included).
Slide the Compartment cover off in the direction of the arrow and insert the battery pack (included) as shown, (making sure to observe the correct polarities indicated inside the compartment) and replace the Compartment cover.
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To charge the rechargeable battery pack, simply plug the AC Adapter into the USB jack and the other end to an AC outlet having 120V, 60Hz only.
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Empty
NOTE: During charging, the light indicator (Record Start/Stop button) will flash with red light. When the battery is full, the light indicator (the Record Start/Stop button) will light red.
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USING THE HAND STRAP
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Insert the rope through the hole in the main unit.
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Insert the end of the Strap through the ropes loop until snug.
USING A TRIPOD:
To use a tripod (not included), simply screw the unit onto the tripod, then extend the tripod legs. NOTE: It is recommended to use camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod.
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SUPPORTED OPERATING SYSTEMS
This unit is compatible with Microsoft Windows XP (Home or Professional Edition with Service Pack 2 or higher) or Vista.
MEDIA FILES SUPPORTED FORMATS Audio Formats: MP3 files Photo Format: Baseline JPEGs Video Format: AVI-H.264 (max: 1280 x 720 resolution 30 fps)
For Windows:
Windows will automatically detect the unit and SD Card (if inserted). See the following pages to install the driver and the bundled software.
INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE
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TO INSTALL THE DIGITAL PLAYER CD SOFTWARE AND DRIVER For Windows:
Windows should automatically detect the unit, but to utilize all the unit’s features, install the software as shown below.
To Install the Driver
1. Insert the Installation CD-Rom into the CD Drive; the auto-run program will start and the Install screen will appear.
NOTE: If the setup does not start automatically, run the Autorun program on the installation CD to run the installer.
2. Click the INSTALL DEVICE DRIVER button and follow the on-screen
instructions to install the driver.
3. When finished installing, click FINISH to complete the driver installation,
and go back to the Install screen to install the remaining items as shown on the following pages.
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To Install PhotoImpressions and VideoImpressions Software
1. After completing the Driver installation, click ArcSoft MediaConvertor and the ArcSoft MediaImpression” checkboxes, then click INSTALL APPLICATION SOFTWARE.
2. Follow the on-screen instructions to start the installation process. The installer will install one application at a time.
3. When finished, click EXIT to exit the installer. Restart your computer if prompted.
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EXTERNAL MEMORY CARD
TO AVOID DAMAGE, make sure the unit is off before inserting or removing the card.
1. Insert a SD memory card (not included) up to 2GB as shown below.
2. To remove the SD memory card, push the edge of the card, then the card will spring out. Carefully remove the card.
When an SD Card is inserted, files are automatically stored on it instead of the internal memory.
INSERTING THE SD MEMORY CARD
MEMORY FULL:
When the internal and/or SD card memory is full, “MEMORY FULL” will appear in the viewfinder for two seconds when you attempt to take a video/ picture. Back-up the data onto your computer and delete files in this case.
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TRANSFERRING PHOTO/MUSIC/VIDEO FILES TO AND FROM THE UNIT USING DRAG AND DROP METHOD USING WINDOWS
1. Turn on your computer.
2. Turn on the unit.
3. Connect the smaller end of the cable to the USB jack on the unit and the larger end of the cable to your USB port on your PC.
4.
A "Memorex" window will automatically pop up on your computer screen.
5a. PHOTO FILES: Locate the
folder where your photo files are stored on your computers hard drive. Simply drag and drop the JPG photo files to or from the DCIM100PHOTO folder inside the "Memorex". The photo name must be "PICTXXXX.jpg". For example, PICT0001.jpg, PICT0002.jpg, etc.
5b. MUSIC FILES: Locate the folder where your MP3 files are stored on your
computers hard drive. Simply drag and drop the photo files to or from the MP3 folder inside the "Memorex".
5c. VIDEO FILES: Locate the folder where your AVI files are stored on your
computers hard drive. Simply drag and drop the AVI files to or from the DCIM200MOVIE folder inside the "Memorex".
6. After you have finished your transfer, safely remove the unit as described on page 19.
7. The unit is ready to play the files you transferred.
NOTE: Do not create any additional folders in the “Memorex”.
DOWNLOADING AND TRANSFERRING FILES
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SAFELY REMOVE HARDWARE
SAFELY REMOVING THE UNIT FROM THE COMPUTER NOTE: To avoid damage to the unit or data loss, always follow the procedure listed
below before disconnecting the unit from the USB port on your computer.
Using your mouse, double click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon on the task bar.
From the "Safely Remove Hardware" window (shown lower right), select "USB Mass Storage Device" and click the "Stop" button. The "Stop a Hardware Device" window will pop up. Click "OK". When the "Safe to Remove Hardware" window is displayed, you may remove the unit from the USB cable or remove the USB cable from the computer.
NOTE:
If the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon is not displayed on the task bar, please double click on My Computer. Right click on
Memorex and left click on “Eject”. Then it is safe to remove
the unit from the computer.
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USING MEDIACONVERTER
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MediaConverter is used to convert multiple video formats into a compatible format with this unit. This way you can convert various video files, then copy them and play them back on this camera.
1. After installing (see page 14), click START menu c PROGRAMS c ARCSOFT MEDIACONVERTER c
MEDIA CONVERTER. You can also double click the MediaConverter shortcut on your desktop; the application will open.
2. Click Add File/Add Folder. Select the video you want to convert, then click OPEN/OK.
3. To preview the video file: Click ® to play the movie. Click p to pause playback. Click X to stop playback.
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4. Use the CONVERT TO pull down menu to select the Local Disk or YouTube. If YouTube is desired, make sure to set up your account by selecting “SETTING YOUTUBE ACCOUNT” in the EXTRAS menu at the top right of the window.
5. Select a desired directory, from the local directory pull down menu.
9. Click on START to begin converting the files; the file will convert and then the Task window will appear. Click CLOSE or SAVE REPORT.
10. Rename the new file Clip0001.avi”, so it is compatible with this unit. If Clip0001.avi” is used, then rename to “Clip0002.avi”.
11. Connect the unit to your computer and transfer the new file (see page
18). After transferring, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button to enjoy your new movie.
ALL EXTRA FEATURES:
There are many more features for this software, simply click EXTRAS menu (top right of the window) c HELP to access the detailed help menu.
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MediaImpression has many features to make a movie, burn to DVD/VCD, work with pictures, and much more. The next few pages will give you some basic operation of the application. For more details, simply click EXTRAS
menu (top right of the window) c HELP to access the detailed help menu.
Burning the recorded Clip to DVD/VCD
1. After installing (see page 14), click
START menu c PROGRAMS c ARCSOFT MEDIAIMPRESSION. You can also double click the MediaImpression shortcut on your desktop; the application will open.
2. Click MAKE MOVIE.
3. Select a folder on the left (see #1);
the viewable files will appear in the display area.
4. Click and drag a movie or picture
from the display area (see #2) into the storyboard (see #3). Once in the storyboard, you can move them around as desired.
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5. After adding the first item to the storyboard (see #3), the title and credits
are added automatically. To change, see the next step.
6. MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES:
Below are some descriptions. For more details and to see descriptions of the other icons/features, see the Help menu (under EXTRAS). TRANSITION & EFFECT: Click the Transition & Effect icon to select the transitions and effects to be inserted between video clips or still images. PREVIEW: Double-click a video clip in the storyboard to preview and trim it. Double-click a picture in the storyboard to preview it. ROTATE: Click the Rotate Left or Rotate Right icon to rotate the selected photo or video file in your movie. TITLE AND CREDITS: Click the Title and Credits icon to customize the title and credits with your own text. ADD MUSIC: Click the Add Music icon to select audio files and add background music to your movie. ADD LOGO: Click the Add Logo icon to select a logo image and add it to your movie. DELETE: To delete a file from the storyboard, select it and click the delete (trash) icon.
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7. Click “Preview” to view your new movie.
8. Click “Save As” to save your movie.
9. To burn the movie, click “Burn to Disc”; the
Burn To Disc screen will appear.
10a. To burn to a DVD, insert a DVD, then
select DVD tab. Enter any desired information, then click “Start to start burning.
10b. To burn to a VCD, insert a VCD, then
select VCD tab. Enter any desired information, then click “Start” to start burning.
ALL EXTRA FEATURES:
There are many more features for this software, simply click EXTRAS menu (top right of the window) c HELP to access the detailed help menu.
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Using the Picture Editor
1. After installing (see page 14), click START menu c PROGRAMS c
ARCSOFT MEDIAIMPRESSION. You can also double click the MediaImpression shortcut on your desktop; the application will open.
2. Click PICTURES.
3. Select a folder on the left; the
viewable files will appear in the display area.
4. Double click any picture to
open it and make any modifications. Simply click EXTRAS menu (top right of the
window) c HELP to access the detailed help menu to view all the features and tools used for modifying a picture.
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Using the Unit as a WebCam
1. After installing (see page 14), click START menu c PROGRAMS c
ARCSOFT MEDIAIMPRESSION. You can also double click the MediaImpression shortcut on your desktop; the application will open.
2. Connect the unit to the computer. Press the Record-Play Mode/Return
button to switch to PC Camera Mode; the green indicator will light.
3. Click WebCam.
4. Capture a still image by clicking “Capture”. Capture a group of images
by clicking “Burst”.
5. Capture a video clip by clicking “Record Video”. Stop the recording by
clicking “Stop recording”.
6. SETTINGS: Use the settings to adjust the capture settings, such as
video device, burst number, etc.
7. WEBCAM SETTINGS: Use to adjust your WebCam related
preferences, such as brightness, contrast, etc.
8. CONNECT: Click to connect to your WebCam. The connect icon only
appears when your WebCam is not connected.
9. DISCONNECT: Click to disconnect the unit. The disconnect icon only
appears when the WebCam is disconnected.
10. SNAPSHOT AND VIDEO: Select to set the desired resolution.
ALL EXTRA FEATURES:
There are many more features for this software, simply click EXTRAS menu (top right of the window) c HELP to access the detailed help menu.
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You can connect this unit to a TV using the supplied A/V cable. This will allow you to view the unit’s videos and pictures on a non-high definition (non- HD) television.
First, make sure to set the TV SYSTEM to NTSC or PAL, corresponding to your TV color system as shown on page 44, then connect as follows.
1. Power on the unit and connect the single plug to the unit’s TV OUT/ Headphones jack and the other to the televisions AV IN jack.
2. The Earphone/TV option will appear. Choose the TV option using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
3. Set the TV’s video input to the AV IN jack.
4. Operate the unit as described in this manual, but the information that usually appears in the display will now appear on the TV.
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You can connect this unit to a TV using the supplied HDMI cable. This will allow you to view the unit’s videos and pictures on a high definition (HD) television. For best results, record in HD (see page 29), then the video will be HD.
Connect as follows.
1. Connect one end of the HDMI cable (not included) to the HDMI jack on the unit and the other end to the HMDI IN jack on your HD TV.
2. Set the TV’s video input to the HMDI jack.
3. Operate the unit as described in this manual, but the info that usually appears in the display will now appear on the TV.
To use a tripod (not included), simply screw the tripod onto the video camera, then extend the tripod legs. NOTE: It is recommended to use the camera on a flat, steady surface or use a tripod.
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Turn the unit on as described on page 46. While in the Record mode, press the
Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the main menu will appear. Select Movie Mode using
the HD/Right 2 and Flash/Left 3 button.
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ENTERING/EXITING THE MOVIE MODE SETTING MENU
RESOLUTION: Select the desired Movie Resolution.
To exit, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button.
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Enter the Movie mode menu as shown above. Select Resolution using the Navigation/ Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Resolution menu will appear. Select the desired movie resolution (HD/D1/VGA/QVGA) or Exit using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. See Movie Resolution specs above.
NOTE: You can also use the HD/Right button to switch to and from HD or VGA.
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MOVIE RESOLUTION SPECS: HD: 1280 x 720 - 30fps D1: 720 x 480 - 30fps VGA: 640 x 480 - 30fps QVGA: 320 x 240 - 30fps Exit
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EXPOSURE: This is set automatically, but you can change manually as follows:
Enter the Movie mode menu as shown on the previous page. Select Exposure using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Exposure menu will appear. Select the desired movie exposure (+1.0 to -1.0) or Exit using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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LIGHT: This setting will turn the front light on or off.
Enter the Movie mode menu as shown on the previous page. Select Light using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Light menu will appear. Select ON to turn the light on or OFF to turn the light off using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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SHARPNESS: This setting will allow you to soften or sharpen the movies.
Enter the Movie mode menu as shown on page 29. Select Sharpness using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Sharpness level will appear. Select the desired sharpness using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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WHITE BALANCE: This setting will allow you to set the white balance.
Enter the Movie mode menu as shown on page 29. Select White Balance using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the White Balance menu will appear. Select the desired movie White Balance (see above specs) or Exit using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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WHITE BALANCE SPECS:
Automatically sets WB. Use outdoors. Use with fluorescent lights. Use with Halogen lights. Exit
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MOTION STABILIZATION: This setting will allow you to turn this feature on or off.
Enter the Movie mode menu as shown on page 29. Select Stabilization using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Stabilization menu will appear. Select ON to turn the stabilization on or OFF to turn the stabilization off using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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MOTION DETECTION: This setting will allow you to turn this feature on or off.
Enter the Movie mode menu as shown on page 29. Select Motion Detect using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the Motion
Detect menu will appear. Select ON to turn the Motion Detection on or OFF to turn the Motion Detection off using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1. Whenever set to On, if there is movement for three
seconds, the unit will record until the movement stops for three seconds. Press the Record- Play Mode/Return button 2 twice to cancel.
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NOTES:
When recording video, the captured screen size will be smaller when set to ON.
Digital Zoom is disabled when set to ON.
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NIGHT MODE: This setting will allow you to turn this feature on or off.
Enter the Movie mode menu as shown on page 29. Select Night Mode using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Night Mode menu will appear. Select ON to turn the night mode on or OFF to turn the night mode off using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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CAMERA MODE SETTING MENU
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Turn the unit on as described on page 46. While in the Record mode, press the
Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the main menu will appear. Select Camera Mode
using the HD/Right 2 and Flash/Left 3 button.
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ENTERING/EXITING THE CAMERA MODE SETTING MENU
RESOLUTION: Select the desired Camera Resolution.
To exit, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button.
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Enter the Camera mode menu as shown above. Select Resolution using the Navigation/ Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Resolution menu will appear. Select the desired camera resolution (High, Standard, or Low) or Exit using the Navigation/ Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. See Camera Resolution specs above.
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CAMERA RESOLUTION SPECS: High: 3744 x 2808 Standard: 2592 x 1944 Low: 1600 x 1200 Exit:
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EXPOSURE: Select the desired Camera Resolution.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on the previous page. Select Exposure using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Exposure menu will appear. Select the desired camera exposure (+1.0 to -1.0) or Exit using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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TWO IN ONE: Allows you to combine two pictures.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on the previous page. Select Two In One using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the
Two In One menu will appear. Select ON to activate this feature or OFF to deactivate using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1. When activated, press the Shutter button 2 once for the first picture, again for the second. Then press the Record-Play Mode/Return button 3 to view the new picture.
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Press Shutter
Once
Press Shutter
Again
Press Record-Play
Mode/Return
button to view.
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PHOTO FRAME: Select the desired Photo Frame
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select Photo Frame using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Photo Frame screen will appear. Select the desired photo frame using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to select it. The selected frame will appear on all pictures taken until the unit is turned off or the photo frame screen is reset to normal.
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FLASH: Select the desired Flash mode.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select Flash using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Flash menu will appear. Select the desired flash (Auto Flash, Flash On, Flash Off, or Red Eye Reduction) using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to select it. The flash will be disabled when the battery is low.
NOTE: You can also use the Flash/Left button to switch to set the flash.
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SELF-TIMER: See below to take a picture using the Self-Timer.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select Selftimer using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the Self-Timer
menu will appear. Select ON to activate the Self-Timer, OFF to deactivate the Self-Timer, or Exit to exit using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control
1. If activated, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button 2 to return to the Picture Taking mode. When a picture is taken, the self-timer will activate and take a picture in 10 seconds.
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SHARPNESS: This setting will allow you to soften or sharpen the pictures.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select Sharpness using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Sharpness level will appear. Select the desired sharpness using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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WHITE BALANCE: This setting will allow you to set the white balance.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select White Balance using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the White Balance menu will appear. Select the desired White balance (see above specs) or Exit using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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WHITE BALANCE SPECS:
Automatically sets WB. Use outdoors. Use with Fluorescent lights. Use with Halogen lights. Exit
MULTI-SNAP: When enabled, the camera will take five continuous pictures.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select Multi-snap using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the Multi-
snap menu will appear. Select ON to activate the Multi-snap or OFF to deactivate the Multi- snap using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control
1. If activated, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button 2 to return to the Picture Taking mode. When a picture is taken, five continuous pictures will be taken.
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BACKLIGHT: Set to turn the backlight On to take shots when bright light is behind the
subject or Off.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select Backlight using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Backlight menu will appear. Select ON to turn backlighting on or OFF to turn backlighting off using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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DATE PRINTING: When enabled, the date will be shown on each picture taken.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select Date Printing using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Date Printing menu will appear. Select ON to turn Date Printing on or OFF to turn Date Printing off using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
NOTE: Please make sure Date is set properly, see page 43.
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NIGHT MODE: Activate during low light conditions or night scenes.
Enter the Camera mode menu as shown on page 34. Select Night Mode using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Night Mode menu will appear. Select ON to turn Night mode on or OFF to turn Night Mode off using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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EFFECT MODE SETTING MENU
Turn the unit on as described on page 46. While in the Record mode, press the
Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the main menu will appear. Select Effect using the
HD/Right 2 and Flash/Left 3 button.
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EFFECT MODE (CAMERA OR VIDEO TAKING)
To exit, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button.
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Select the desired effect (Normal, B/W, Classic, Negative, or Exit) using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. The effect will be in effect for picture or movie taking.
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GENERAL SETTING MENU
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Turn the unit on as described on page 46. While in the Record mode, press the
Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the main menu will appear. Select Setting Mode
using the HD/Right 2 and Flash/Left 3 button.
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ENTERING/EXITING THE SETTING MENU (PICTURE OF VIDEO TAKING)
SOUND: Select to turn the sound of the functions off.
To exit, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button.
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Enter the Setting mode menu as shown above. Select Sound using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Sound menu will appear. Select ON to turn the sound on or OFF to turn the sound off using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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DATE AND TIME SETTING: Follow the procedure below to set the date and time.
Enter the Setting mode menu as shown on the previous page. Select Time Setting using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Time Set menu will appear with the year highlighted. Set the year using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the month will be highlighted. Set the month using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the day will be highlighted. Repeat this procedure to set the day, hour and minute. After setting the minute, OK SET will be highlighted. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control once more and the date and time will be set.
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NOTES:
The date and time should be set before using the Date Printing, see page
39.
You can also cycle through the date and time settings using the HD/Right and Flash/Left button.
Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button to exit without setting the date and time.
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FORMATTING THE CARD/MEMORY: Follow the procedure below to format/erase:
Enter the Setting mode menu as shown on page 42. Select Format Card to format the inserted Memory card (if no card is inserted, select Format memory to format the internal memory) using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Format Card/Memory menu will appear with the year highlighted. Select YES to format/ erase or NO to NOT format/erase using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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TV SYSTEM: When connecting the unit to a TV using the AV/Headphones Out jacks,
select the TV System used in your area.
Enter the Setting mode menu as shown on page 42. Select Sound using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Sound menu will appear. Select NTSC or PAL, depending on the system used on your TV using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
NOTE: USA useds the NTSC system.
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NOTE: Make sure to
back up the data because formatting will erase everything on the card/memory.
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LANGUAGE: Set the language as follows:
Enter the Setting mode menu as shown on page 42. Select Language using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Language menu will appear. Select the desired Language using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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DEFAULT: Returns the setting to the factory default settings.
Enter the Setting mode menu as shown on page 42. Select Default Setting using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Default Setting menu will appear. Select YES to return to the factory default settings or NO to cancel, using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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OPERATION
Press and hold the Power button for one second, then release or just open the viewfinder to turn the unit on. The Power indicator will light red briefly and then light green.
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TO TURN THE POWER ON
TO TURN THE UNIT OFF
Press and hold the Power button for one second, then release or just close the viewfinder to turn the unit off. The Power indicator will light red and then turn off. The unit will shut off.
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To open the viewfinder, simply pull upwards as shown; the unit will automatically tun on. Rotate to the desired viewing angle. Do not try to open further than it will allow.
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OPENING THE VIEWFINDER
For private listening, plug the headphones (not included) into the TV Out/Headphones jack. At the prompt, select the Headphones option using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. The speaker will be disconnected when headphones are used.
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HEADPHONES
AUTO POWER OFF
When no button has been pressed for three minutes, the unit will automatically turn itself off to save power.
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RETURN TO THE RECORD MODE
Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button to return to the previous menu/screen. While in the Play mode, press this button repeatedly to return to the Record mode. While in the Record mode, press to go to the Play menu.
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Rotate to the Up ()position when taking pictures of subjects that are very close.
Rotate to the Down
()position when
taking normal pictures.
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MACRO SWITCH
While viewing a photo or while in the Video Stop mode, push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down to make the on-screen display information disappear. Push downward again to view the on-screen display.
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ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
When taking video/pictures, push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control up to zoom in, or down to zoom out, to a maximum of 8x.
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ZOOM CONTROL
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TAKING PICTURES–Set options on pages 34-40 before taking pictures.
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Press and hold the Power button for one second, then release or just open the viewfinder to turn the unit on. The Power indicator will light red briefly and then light green. The unit will automatically enter the Record mode.
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If not already in the Record mode, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button repeatedly to enter the Record mode.
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Rotate the Macro ( / ) switch to the Up ( ) position when taking pictures of
subjects that are very close. Rotate to the Down ( ) position when taking normal
pictures. When taking video/pictures, push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control up to zoom in or down to zoom out, to a maximum of 8x.
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When ready, press and release the Shutter button to take a picture. Hold the camera still
until the Picture Number decreases by one (this could take a second or two).
NOTES:
The Picture Number may decrease by one or by more than one depending on the amount of memory the picture takes.
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RECORDING VOICE MESSAGES
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Turn the unit on as described on page 46. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1;
the main menu will appear. Select Voice Pen using the HD/Right 2 and Flash/Left 3
button.
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Select Enter using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control; the Voice screen will appear.
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Press the Record Start/Stop button to start recording, and speak into the microphone at a normal tone of voice; the timer will start counting. When finished, press the Record Start/Stop button again; the timer will stop counting.
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RECORDING VIDEO MOVIES–Set options on pages 29-33 before recording.
Press and hold the Power button for one second, then release or just open the viewfinder to turn the unit on. The Power indicator will light red briefly and then light green. The unit will automatically enter the Record mode.
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If not already in the Record mode, press the Record-Play Mode/Return button repeatedly to enter the Record mode.
2
When ready, press the Record Start/Stop button; a click will sound and recording will begin. REC will blink and the timer will count in the display.
3
When finished, press the Record Start/Stop button to stop recording.
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PLAYING MOVIES
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Press and hold the Power button for one second, then release or just open the viewfinder to turn the unit on. The Power indicator will light red briefly and then light green. The unit will automatically enter the Record mode.
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Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button 1 to enter the Play mode. Select MOVIE using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 2,
then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 2 to enter the Movie mode.
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Press the Record Start/Stop button; playback of the selected movie will begin. During playback, press the Record Start/Stop button to pause playback.
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During playback, the buttons will function as follows: Record Start/Stop: Pause and Play. While in the Pause mode, push the Navigation/ Zoom/OK control to the left to go back one frame, and to the right to advance one frame. Navigation/Zoom/OK Control: Volume. Push down to decrease the volume one level or up to increase one level.
HD/Right: Press to go to the next video. Flash/Left: Press to go to the previous
video.
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Enter the Movie mode as shown on the previous page. Press the Navigation/Zoom/ OK control to enter the submenu.
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Select the Delete option using the HD/Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to select it
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Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down to delete the current video, or push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control up to delete all the videos.
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Select YES to delete or NO to NOT delete, using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to exit the Delete menu.
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DELETING ONE/ALL VIDEOS
NOTES:
If inserted, you can only delete movies from the memory card, not the internal memory.
Movies on a write-protected card (see card’s manual) cannot be deleted.
You can only delete unlocked movies, see page 54.
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Enter the Movie mode as shown on page
51. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to enter the submenu.
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Select the Thumbnail option using the HD/ Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to
select it.
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2
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2
Select a video using the HD/Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons. You can also push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 up or down
to select a video. Press the Navigation/ Zoom/OK control 3 to select it.
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2
1
3
THUMBNAILS
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Enter the Movie mode as shown on page
51. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to enter the submenu.
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Select the Lock option using the HD/Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to select it
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Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down to Lock the current video, or push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control up to lock all the videos.
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Select YES to lock or NO to unlock, using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to exit the Lock menu.
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LOCKING ONE/ALL MOVIES
NOTE: Locking the movies prevents them from being accidentally deleted.
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Enter the Movie mode as shown on page
51. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to enter the submenu.
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Select the Repeat One option to repeat the current video or Repeat All option to repeat
all the videos using the HD/Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to select it.
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2
Repeat playback will start automatically. To stop playback, press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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REPEAT ONE/REPEAT ALL
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VIEWING PHOTOS
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Press and hold the Power button for one second, then release or just open the viewfinder to turn the unit on. The Power indicator will light red briefly and then light green. The unit will automatically enter the Record mode.
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Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button 1 to enter the Play mode. Select PICTURE using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 2,
then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 2 to enter the Picture mode.
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1
2
Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1 up to zoom in or down to zoom out, then press the
Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1; the navigation control will be activated. Push the Navigation/
Zoom/OK control 1 up to scroll up, or down to scroll down. Press the HD/Right button 2 to scroll to the right, or the Flash/Left button 3 to scroll to
the left. Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button 4 to return to the regular size picture.
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3
2 4
3
Press the HD/Right button 1 to go to the next
picture or Flash/Left button 2 to go to the previous picture.
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Enter the Picture mode as shown on the previous page. Press the Navigation/Zoom/ OK control to enter the submenu.
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Select the Delete option using the HD/Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to select it
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2
Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down to delete the current picture or push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control up to delete all the pictures.
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Select YES to delete or NO to NOT delete, using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to exit the Delete menu.
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DELETING ONE/ALL PICTURES
NOTES:
If inserted, you can only delete pictures from the memory card, not the internal memory.
Pictures on a write-protected card (see card’s manual) cannot be deleted.
You can only delete unlocked pictures, see page 59.
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Enter the Picture mode as shown page 56. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to enter the submenu.
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Select the Thumbnail option using the HD/ Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to select it.
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2
1
2
Select a picture using the HD/Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to select it.
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3
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Enter the Picture mode as shown page 56. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to enter the submenu.
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Select the Lock option using the HD/Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to select it.
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2
Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down to Lock the current picture, or push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control up to lock all the pictures.
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Select YES to lock or NO to unlock, using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to exit the Lock menu.
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LOCKING ONE/ALL PICTURES
NOTE: Locking the pictures prevents them from being accidentally deleted.
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Enter the Picture mode as shown on page
56. Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control to enter the submenu.
1
Select the Slideshow option using the HD/ Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 3 to select it.
3
2
1
2
The slideshow will start automatically. To stop playback, press the Navigation/Zoom/ OK control; the unit will stop on the current picture.
3
VIEWING A SLIDESHOW
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IMPORTANT–MP3 files must be moved into this unit as shown on page 18.
Press and hold the Power button for one second, then release or just open the viewfinder to turn the unit on. The Power indicator will light red briefly and then light green. The unit will automatically enter the Record mode.
1
Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button 1 to enter the Play mode. Select MUSIC using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 2,
then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 2 to enter the Music mode.
2
1
2
Locate an MP3 file to play using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1, then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 1 to start
playback. If there is more than one page of MP3 files, press the HD/Right 2 and Flash/Left 3 buttons to scroll through them.
1
3
2
3
Press the Record Play/Stop button to stop playback.
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CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE
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Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down to decrease the volume one level, or up to increase the volume one level.
5
Press the HD/Right button 1 to go to the next
MP3 file and Flash/Left button 2 to go to the previous MP3 file.
2
1
6
Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control and the Repeat option will appear at the lower left of the display. Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down once to
activate Repeat One ( ). Press twice to activate Repeat All ( ). Press again to
cancel Repeat function.
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NOTES:
For best results, plug in headphones as shown on page 46.
Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button repeatedly to return to the Play mode.
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Press and hold the Power button for one second, then release or just open the viewfinder to turn the unit on. The Power indicator will light red briefly and then light green. The unit will automatically enter the Record mode.
1
Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button 1 to enter the Play mode. Select VOICE using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 2,
then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control 2 to enter the Voice mode.
2
1
2
Locate a voice recording to play using the HD/Right 1 and Flash/Left 2 buttons.
2
1
3
Press the Record Play/Stop button to start playback. Press again to stop playback.
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CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE
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Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down to decrease the volume one level, or up to increase the volume one level.
5
Press the HD/Right button 1 to go to the next
voice recording and Flash/Left button 2 to go to the previous voice recording.
2
1
6
Press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control and the Repeat option will appear at the bottom of the display. Push the Navigation/Zoom/ OK control down once to activate Repeat
One ( ). Press twice to activate Repeat All ( ). Press again to cancel Repeat
function.
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Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control up, and the Delete option will appear at the bottom of the display. Push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control down to delete the current voice recording, or push the Navigation/Zoom/OK control up to delete all the voice recordings. Select YES to delete or NO to NOT delete, using the Navigation/Zoom/OK control. Then press the Navigation/Zoom/OK control.
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NOTE: Press the Record-Play Mode/Return button repeatedly to return to Play mode.
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If you experience a problem with this unit, check the chart below before calling for service.
Symptom Possible Cause Solution
Unit will not turn on. Power is off.
Press the Power button for one second to turn on.
Battery pack is weak or dead. Recharge the battery pack.
Images/pictures are poor quality. Poor lighting.
Take picture in better lighting and/or adjust the EV setting.
Lens is dirty. Clean lens with a soft cloth.
Subject too close.
Rotate the Macro ( / ) switch to the Up ( ) position.
Subject or unit moved as picture was taken.
Hold unit steady until picture is taken.
Subject is too far away.
Rotate the Macro ( / ) switch to the Down ( ) position.
Resolution is set too low.
Set to a higher resolution, see page 34.
White balance is not set properly.
Set White Balance to reflect the environment you are in.
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Can’t take video/picture. Memory is full. Delete some pictures/videos.
Power is off.
Press the Power button for one second to turn on.
Unit taking picture in Black and White. Effect mode is not set to normal. Set Effect mode to Normal.
No sound during playback. The headphones are plugged in. Remove headphones.
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Formatting the Player WARNING! Do not format this player unless it stops working and you are
instructed to do so by technical support personnel.
1. Use the USB cable to connect the player and the computer.
2. Double click on My Computer, then right click "Memorex" and left click on "Format".
3. At the "Format" window, click OK to confirm and the player will start to format (see figure to the right). When finished, click "OK" to close the Format window. NOTE: Make sure you have selected "FAT 32" at the file system pull-down menu; otherwise, after formatting, the player will not work properly. Then, click OK to confirm and the player will start to format. When finished, click "Close" to close the Format window.
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34.4MB
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If the unit acts erratically, reset the unit by removing the battery pack for a couple of seconds and then reinserting.
FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADE
Please visit our Web site at www.memorexelectronics.com to check if there is new firmware available.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Before upgrading the firmware, please backup all of your media files on your computer. After upgrading, format the unit to complete the upgrade procedure.
RESETTING THE UNIT
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Image Sensor...........................................................................5.0 Mega CMOS Sensor
Storage System–Internal ................................................................64Mb Flash Memory
External ................................................................Up to 2GB SD Card
Picture Resolution ...........................................................................(11Mp) 3744 x 2808
..........................................................................................................(5Mp) 2592 X 1944
..........................................................................................................(2Mp) 1600 x 1200
Video Resolution ...................................................................................1280 x 720 (HD)
.................................................................................................................720 x 480 (D1)
..............................................................................................................640 x 480 (VGA)
..........................................................................................................320 X 240 (QVGA)
File Format.......................................................JPEG (Baseline)/MP3/WAV/AVI (H.264)
Display .................................................................................2.4” (Measured Diagonally)
Video Frame Rate...................................................................................................30fps
Focus Range ...............................................................20cm (Macro)/200cm+ (Normal)
Digital Zoom.................................................................................................................8x
Self-timer .............................................................................................10 seconds delay
TV Out............................................................................................................NTSC/PAL
USB ............................................................................................................................2.0
HDMI...........................................................................................................................1.3
Power Source ........................................................DC-in(5v)/Li-ion battery/USB power
Dimensions ...................................................................4 (H) x 1.5 (W) x 2.5 (D) inches
Weight.................................................................................................................0.26 lbs
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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FOR ADDITIONAL SET-UP OR OPERATING ASSISTANCE, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT:
WWW.MEMOREXELECTRONICS.COM OR CONTACT CUSTOMER SERVICE: For customers calling within US, call 1-800-919-3647. For customers calling within Mexico, call 001-866-580-8316.
PLEASE KEEP ALL PACKAGING MATERIAL FOR AT LEAST 90 DAYS IN CASE YOU NEED TO RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO YOUR PLACE OF PURCHASE OR IMATION ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS.
FOR CONSUMER REPLACEABLE PART(S), SEE PART NUMBER(S) ON PAGES 10 AND11 AND THEN CONTACT FOX INTERNATIONAL AT: 1-800-321-6993.
FOR FIRMWARE UPGRADE, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
WWW.MEMOREXELECTRONICS.COM
TO CHECK IF THERE IS NEW FIRMWARE AVAILABLE.
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Enterprises Corp., Weston, Florida. Printed in China
Memorex, the Memorex logo, and "Is it live or is it Memorex?" are trademarks of the aliates of Memorex Products, Inc.
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Camcorder
HD Digital
Guía del usario
Please read these instructions completely,
before operating this product.
Por favor lea toda las instruciones
antes de tratar de usar este producto.
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Contenidos ............................................1
Medidas de seguridad...........................2
Pautas EIA ............................................8
Ubicación de los controles ..................10
Instalación de las pilas........................12
Utilización de la correa de mano ........13
Instalación del Software...................14
Instalar el dispositivo ......................15
Instalar el programa de impresión de
fotografías y de videos ...................16
Colocar la tarjeta de memoria SD.......17
Descargar y transferir archivos ...........18
Quitar el hardware con seguridad.......19
Utilizar el convertidor multimedia ........20
Utilizar la impresión multimedia ..........22
Conectar otra unidad a una TV
que no sea de alta definición ..............27
Conectar otra unidad a una TV de alta
definición (HD) ....................................28
Menú de configuración de Modo
películas ..............................................29
Menú de configuración de Modo
cámara ................................................34
Menú de configuración de Modo
efectos.................................................41
Menú de configuración general...........42
Funcionamiento ................................46
Abrir el visor....................................46
Auriculares ......................................46
Encendido de la unidad ..................46
Apagado de la unidad.....................46
Activación de macro .......................47
Control de zoom .............................47
Visualización en pantalla ................47
Volver al modo grabación ...............47
Tomar fotografías ................................48
Grabar mensajes de voz.....................49
Grabar películas..................................50
Reproducir películas.........................51
Borrar todas las fotografías/
Videos..............................................52
Vista en miniatura ...........................53
Bloquear una/todas las películas....54
Repetir una/todas............................55
Ver fotografías...................................56
Borrar una/todas las Imágenes.......57
Vistas en miniatura .........................58
Bloquear una/todas las Imágenes ..59
Visualización de presentación de
diapositivas .....................................60
Reproducir archivos MP3....................61
Reproducir grabaciones de voz ..........63
Guía de resolución de problemas.......65
Formatear la unidad............................67
Reiniciar la unidad ..............................68
Actualización de Firmware..................68
Especificaciones .................................69
CONTENIDOS
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ADVERTENCIA: Para reducir el riesgo de descargas eléctricas no abra la cubierta o tapa posterior. Allí no hay partes que el usuario pueda reparar. Lleve su unidad a un Centro de Servicio Autorizado.
ADVERTENCIA: PARA EVITAR LOS RIESGOS DE DESCARGA ELÉCTRICA O INCENDIO, NO EXPONGA ESTE APARATO A LA LLUVIA NI A LA HUMEDAD.
CUIDADO
RIESGO DE DESCARGA ELÉCTRICA. NO ABRIR
ADVERTENCIA:
La figura del rayo con punta de flecha dentro de un triángulo está hecha para alertar al usuario de la presencia de cables sin aislar con voltaje peligroso dentro del gabinete, de tal magnitud que puede ocasionar una descarga eléctrica a las personas.
ADVERTENCIA:
El signo de exclamación dentro de un triángulo está hecho para alertar al usuario de la existencia de instrucciones importantes tanto de servicio como de funcionamiento y mantenimiento que vienen con la unidad.
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Antes de usar este aparato asegúrese de leer bien todos los puntos de este manual de operaciones. Una vez leído, consérvelo a la mano para usarlo como referencia en el futuro. Tenga especial cuidado al seguir las advertencias indicadas en la unidad, así como las que aparecen en el manual de instrucciones.
1. Lea el instructivo.
Usted deberá leer todo el instructivo de seguridad y funcionamiento antes de operar su equipo.
2. Conserve el instructivo
Conserve el instructivo para futura referencia.
3. Siga las medidas de seguridad
Las medidas de seguridad y funcionamiento deberán seguirse al pie de la letra.
4. Siga las instrucciones
Siga todas las instrucciones sobre el funcionamiento de la unidad.
5. Limpieza
Desenchufe la unidad antes de limpiarla. Nunca use líquidos de limpieza químicos, ni aerosoles. Use un paño seco y suave.
6. Auxiliares
Nunca use ningún aparato auxiliar que no haya sido recomendado por el fabricante.
7. Evite lugares cerca del agua o muy húmedos.
Nunca use su unidad cerca del agua. Por ejemplo, cerca de una bañera o lavamanos, lavadero de cocina o lavandería, en un sótano húmedo, cerca de una piscina o lugares similares.
8. Accesorios
Coloque la unidad en una mesa, soporte o repisa estables, donde no hay vibración. Cuando coloque la unidad en un carro o estante, asegúrese de seguir las recomendaciones indicadas en este manual.
8A. La combinación de aparato y carro deberá
ser movida con cuidado. Las paradas bruscas, fuerza excesiva y las superficies irregulares podrán hacer que el aparato y el carro se vuelquen.
9. No permita la entrada de objetos o líquidos dentro de la unidad Nunca
introduzca ningún objeto metálico en la unidad, ni ponga nada que contenga líquidos cerca a ella. La unidad no deberá ser instalada en un mueble empotrado, como una repisa para libros, un estante o donde la presencia de cortinas o mobiliario obstruya las aberturas de ventilación.
10. Suministro de energía
Esta unidad solo deberá operarse con la electricidad que aparece en la etiqueta. Si no está seguro del tipo de energía que hay en su casa, consulte a su distribuidor o compañía de electricidad de su localidad. Para aquellos productos que funcionan con baterías, u otras fuentes, consulte el instructivo de funcionamiento.
11. Polarización
Esta unidad está equipada con un cable de electricidad polarizado (el enchufe cuenta con
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una clavija más ancha que la otra). Dicho enchufe sólo puede ser insertado en el contacto eléctrico en una sola dirección. Eso se hace como medida de seguridad. Si no pudiera insertar la clavija completamente en el contacto eléctrico, vuelva a intentarlo invirtiendo la clavija. Si aun así no puede insertar el enchufe, comuníquese con un electricista para que reemplace su contacto eléctrico obsoleto. No modifique las características de seguridad de la clavija polarizada.
12. Protección del cable de electricidad
Asegúrese de que el cable nunca se encuentre en el camino donde pasan las personas, y de no colocar nada sobre él que lo pueda pinchar o recalentar (como puede suceder con un calentador, por ejemplo). Nunca agarre el cable con las manos mojadas, y asegúrese de agarrar el cuerpo del enchufe (nunca tire del cable), tanto para conectarlo como para desconectarlo.
13. Relámpagos
Para proteger su unidad de una tormenta eléctrica, o cuando no va a ser usada por un período largo de tiempo, es recomendable que desconecte la unidad de la pared, la antena o el cable. Así evitará daños producidos por descargas eléctricas.
14. Líneas aéreas de energía eléctrica
Como medida de precaución, cuando instale una antena exterior, hágalo lo más lejos posible de las líneas aéreas de energía eléctrica, ya que la antena podría caer sobre
dichas líneas y causar un cortocircuito. Asimismo, nunca deberá tocarlas ya que podría ser fatal.
15. Sobrecarga
Nunca sobrecargue los enchufes ni extensiones, ya que podría resultar en un incendio o cortocircuito.
16. No permita la entrada de objetos o líquidos dentro de la unidad.
Nunca introduzca un objeto metálico en la unidad, ni ponga nada que contenga líquidos cerca de ella. La unidad no deberá ser instalada en un mueble empotrado, como una repisa para libros, un estante o donde la presencia de cortinas o mobiliario obstruya las aberturas de ventilación.
17. Conexión a tierra de la antena exterior.
Si se conecta una antena al receptor, asegúrese de que el sistema de antena tenga
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EJEMPLO DE LA INSTALACIÓN A TIERRA SEGÚN EL
CÓDIGO NACIONAL DE ELECTRICIDAD NEC
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una conexión a tierra a fin de proveer cierta protección contra sobrecargas de electricidad y acumulación de estática. La Sección 810 del Código Eléctrico Nacional, ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provee información sobre: la correcta instalación a tierra del mástil así como la estructura de apoyo; la conexión a tierra del cable de plomo a la unidad de descarga de la antena; sobre el tamaño de los conductores a tierra; la ubicación de la salida de la antena; la conexión de los electrodos de tierra y los requisitos para los mismos. Vea la figura a continuación.
18. Reparaciones
Nunca intente darle servicio a su unidad usted mismo, ya que abrir la unidad o quitar la tapa puede exponerlo a circuitos de voltaje peligrosos. Lleve su unidad a un Centro de servicio autorizado.
19. Repuestos
Cuando tenga necesidad de ordenar piezas, asegúrese de que su centro de servicio use las piezas especificadas por el fabricante, o aquéllas que tienen las mismas características que la pieza original. El uso de piezas no autorizadas pueden causar descargas eléctricas u otros peligros.
20. Chequeo de seguridad
Cada vez que repare su unidad, solicite al técnico que hizo la reparación que haga un chequeo de seguridad para determinar si el producto está funcionando correctamente.
21. Montaje en pared o techo
Este producto deberá montarse en el techo o pared siguiendo las instrucciones dadas por
el fabricante.
22. Daños que requieren servicio:
Siempre desenchufe su unidad del contacto eléctrico y solicite el servicio de un técnico calificado cuando se presenten las siguientes condiciones:
a. El cable eléctrico o el enchufe están dañados. b. Ha derramado líquido dentro de la unidad. c. Ha expuesto su equipo a la lluvia o al agua. d. Su equipo no funciona correctamente a pesar
de seguir las instrucciones de funcionamiento, como es el ajuste de controles indicados en el manual de funcionamiento. El mal manipuleo de dichos controles puede resultar en un daño mayor a los mismos.
e. Ha dejado caer su unidad y el gabinete se ha
dañado.
f. Su equipo muestra señales diferentes en su
funcionamiento; eso es una clara indicación de que su equipo necesita servicio.
23. Calor
Esta unidad no deberá nunca colocarse cerca a artefactos tales como radiadores, estufas, cocinas u otros dispositivos (incluyendo amplificadores) que produzcan calor.
24. NOTA ESPECIAL PARA EL INSTALADOR DEL SISTEMA DE CABLE CATV
Esta nota está hecha especialmente para llamar la atención del instalador de cable al Artículo 820-40 del NEC, el mismo que imparte directrices para conectar a tierra el cable correctamente, así como al edificio y lo más cerca posible a la entrada del cable.
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DERECHO DE AUTOR:
La distribución de copias de pistas en formato MP3, WMA o WAV sin premiso es una violación de las leyes
internacionales de los derechos de autor.
SEGURIDAD:
La vibración experimentada al caminar o hacer ejercicio no afecta al reproductor. Sin embargo, dejar caer el reproductor o dejar caer un objeto pesado sobre el reproductor puede ocasionar daños o distorsión en el sonido.
No permita que caiga líquido sobre el reproductor o en su interior.
No deje el reproductor en un lugar cercano a una fuente de calor; ni en lugar donde caiga la luz directa del sol, polvo excesivo, arena, humedad, lluvia o impacto mecánico; ni en una superficie desnivelada; ni tampoco en un auto con las ventanas cerradas durante períodos de calor excesivo.
SEGURIDAD EN EL CAMINO:
No utilice audífonos mientras conduce, anda en bicicleta o mientras opera un vehículo motorizado. Eso puede
crear un peligro de tránsito y es ilegal en algunos lugares. Es potencialmente peligroso tener los audífonos a alto volumen mientras camina, especialmente en cruces peatonales. Sea extremadamente precavido o suspenda el uso en situaciones potencialmente peligrosas.
NOTIFICACIÓN DE LA FCC:
Este equipo fue probado y se encontró que cumple con las limitantes para aparatos digitales de Clase B, de conformidad con el apartado 15 de las Normas de la FCC. Estas limitantes están diseñadas para ofrecer una protección razonable contra interferencia dañina en una instalación residencial. Este equipo genera, usa y puede irradiar energía de radiofrecuencia y, si no se instala y usa conforme indican las instrucciones, puede ocasionar interferencia dina con las radiocomunicaciones. Sin embargo, no hay garantía de que no habrá interferencia en una instalación particular. Si este equipo llegara a causar interferencia dañina con la recepción de radio o televisión, lo cual se puede determinar encendiendo y apagando el equipo, recomendamos que el usuario intente corregir la interferencia tomando una o varias de las siguientes medidas:
Cambie la orientación o ubicación de la antena receptora.
Incremente la distancia entre el equipo y el receptor.
Conecte el equipo a un contacto eléctrico que esté en un circuito distinto al que está conectado el receptor.
Pida ayuda consultando al distribuidor o a un técnico experimentado en radio o televisión.
Este aparato cumple con la parte 15 de las Normas de la FCC. El funcionamiento está sujeto a las siguientes
condiciones:
Este aparato probablemente no provoque interferencia perjudicial
Este aparato aceptará cualquier interferencia que reciba, incluyendo la interferencia que pueda causar un
funcionamiento no deseado.
Las modificaciones no autorizadas por el fabricante pueden invalidar la autoridad del usuario para poner en
funcionamiento el aparato.
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Este aparato digital de Clase B cumple con la norma ICES-003 de Canadá.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Asegúrese de cumplir con las siguientes precauciones al utilizar la mara:
Nunca intente tomar fotografías o utilizar la pantalla integrada cuando esté utilizando un
vehículo motorizado o cuando esté caminando.
Nunca intente abrir la caja de la unidad o realizar Ud. mismo las reparaciones. Siempre
realice el servicio técnico en los centros de reparación autorizados.
Aleje la unidad del agua y otros líquidos y nunca deje que se moje. No la utilice bajo la
lluvia o nieve.
Si entrara agua u otro material dentro de la unidad, apáguela de inmediato y contacte a su
centro de servicio técnico autorizado local.
El daño y mal funcionamiento de la unidad puede causar que se borre la información que
se encuentra almacenada en la memoria. Asegúrese de realizar copias de seguridad de la información cuando realice una transferencia a una computadora personal.
En un ambiente con descarga electroestática, el usuario puede que tenga que reiniciar la
unidad quitando las pilas y colocándolas nuevamente.
No deje la unidad en lugares con temperaturas extremadamente altas, como en un
vehículo cerrado herméticamente o bajo la luz solar directa.
Quite las pilas recargables cuando la unidad no se utilice por largos períodos de tiempo.
Deseche las pilas de manera que cumpla con las leyes aplicables.
No ubique la unidad en lugares inestables, como en superficies inclinadas o en una mesa
en donde la unidad pueda caerse.
No toque ni ejerza presión sobre la pantalla o la lente.
IMPORTANTE: NO utilice la unidad cuando se esté cargando debido a que las pilas recargables pueden explotar en casos excepcionales cuando se esn cargando.
ATTENTION: POUR ÉVITER LES CHOC ÉLECTRIQUES, INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISES ET POUSSER JUSQU’AU FOND.
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Estimado Cliente:
En el momento en que seleccionó un equipo de tan alta tecnología como el que usted acaba de comprar, su entretenimiento musical recién comenzó. Ahora es tiempo de pensar en cómo puede optimizar el entretenimiento que su equipo le ofrece. Este fabricante y la Asociación de Industrias Electrónicas del Grupo de Consumidores Electrónicos desean que usted obtenga el mejor resultado de su equipo, usándolo a un nivel seguro como es escuchar un sonido claro y sonoro, sin distorsión y, sobre todo, sin que afecte su sentido auditivo. El sonido es engañoso, ya que con el tiempo su nivel de audición puede adaptarse a escuchar sólo en volumen alto, resultando en un serio daño a su sentido auditivo. Protéjase contra este daño innecesario ajustando el volumen de su equipo a un nivel bajo antes de acostumbrarse a escuchar siempre la música a un volumen alto.
Para establecer un nivel auditivo seguro:
Ponga el control de volumen en posición baja.
Lentamente aumente el nivel hasta que escuche el sonido de manera clara y confortable, sin distorsión.
Una vez que establezca el nivel de audición confortable:
Deje fijo el control de volumen en dicho nivel.
Eso le tomará tan solo un minuto, y le ayudará a prevenir la pérdida del oído en el futuro.
Nosotros deseamos que usted pueda oír durante toda su vida
Si sabe usar su equipo, éste le proveerá mucho tiempo de satisfacción y entretenimiento. Debido a que el daño causado al oído es imperceptible hasta que ya es muy tarde, este fabricante y la Asociación de Industrias Electrónicas le recomiendan evitar la exposición prolongada a ruidos excesivos. La lista que le damos a continuación le servirá de guía:
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Nivel de decibeles Ejemplo
30 Una biblioteca, susurros. 40 Sala, refrigerador, dormitorio lejos del tráfico. 50 Semáforo, conversación normal, oficina tranquila. 60 Aire acondicionado a 20 pies, máquina de coser 70 Aspiradora, secadora de pelo, restaurante bullicioso. 80 Tráfico en la calle, triturador de basura, alarma de reloj a 60 cm.
LOS SIGUIENTES RUIDOS PUEDEN SER PELIGROSOS SI SE SOMETE A ELLOS EN FORMA CONSTANTE:
90 Metro, motocicletas, tráfico de camiones, podadora de césped. 100 Camión de basura, sierra eléctrica, perforadora neumática. 120 Concierto de rock frente a las bocinas, ruido de truenos. 140 Sonido de disparo, motor de avión. 180 Lanzamiento de una nave espacial.
Esta información fue proporcionada gratuitamente por la Fundación de Investigación de la Sordera.
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UBICACIÓN DE LOS CONTROLES
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PILA RECARGABLE PIEZA NO. 084- 07042L-019*
ADAPTADOR DE CA PIEZA NO. 199A04220L-B09*
Pieza reemplazable por el consumidor (Consulte la g. 70 para solicitarla.)
FRENTE/LATERAL
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UBICACN DE LOS CONTROLES (CONTINUACIÓN)
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3. Botón de ALTA DEFINICIÓN (HD)/ Derecho
4. Botón Modo Grabar-Reproducir/ Retomar
5. Puerto USB (CABLE USB PIEZA
NO. 0950A7356L-A02*)
6. Botón Iniciar/Detener (Start/Stop)
7. Botón Flash/Izquierdo
8. Conector de Salida de TV/ Auriculares (CABLE AV PIEZA
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INSTALACIÓN DE LA PILA
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INSTALAR Y CARGAR LAS PILAS
Cuando las pilas se encuentran descargadas, aparecerá el indicador que se muestra a la derecha. Cuando el indicador de las pilas se encuentre casi vacío, deberá recargarlas. IMPORTANTE: Sólo utilice las pilas recargables (incluidas) y el adaptador (incluido).
Deslice la tapa del compartimiento hacia afuera en la dirección de la flecha e inserte las pilas (incluidas) como se muestra, (asegurándose de respetar las polaridades como se indica dentro del compartimiento) y coloque nuevamente la tapa.
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Lleno
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Expulse
To DC IN Jack
conector de entrada CD IN
Enchufe del adaptador CA
Contacto eléctrico
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UTILIZACIÓN DE LA CORREA DE MANO
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Introduzca la cuerda en el orificio de la unidad principal.
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Pase el extremo de la correa a través de la cuerda hasta que quede ajustado.
UTILIZACIÓN DEL TRÍPODE:
Para utilizar un trípode (no incluido), simplemente atornille la unidad al mismo. Luego estire las patas del trípode. NOTA: Se recomienda utilizar la cámara en una superficie plana y estable o utilizar un trípode.
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SISTEMAS OPERATIVOS ADMITIDOS
Esta unidad es compatible con Microsoft Windows XP (Edición Hogar o Profesional con Service Pack 2 o superior) o Vista.
FORMATOS COMPATIBLES DE ARCHIVOS MULTIMEDIA Formatos de Audio: Archivos MP3 Formatos de Fotografía: Baseline JPEGs. Formatos de Video: AVI-H.264 (max: 1280 x 720 resolución 30 fps)
Para Windows:
Windows detectará la unidad automáticamente y la tarjeta SD (si fue colocada). Vea las páginas siguientes para instalar el dispositivo y el programa codificado.
INSTALACIÓN DEL SOFTWARE
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PARA INSTALAR EL PROGRAMA DEL REPRODUCTOR DE CD DIGITAL Y EL DISPOSITIVO Para Windows:
Windows debería detectar la unidad automáticamente, pero para utilizar todas las opciones de la unidad, instale el programa como se muestra más abajo.
Instalar el Dispositivo
1. Coloque el CD-Rom de instalación en el dispositivo de CD; el programa de ejecución automática se iniciará y aparecerá la pantalla de instalación.
NOTA: Si la configuración no se inicia automáticamente, inice el programa de ejecución automática en el CD de instalación para ejectuar el instalador.
2. Haga clic en el botón de INSTALACIÓN DE DISPOSITIVO (INSTALL DEVICE
DRIVER) y siga las instrucciones que aparecen en pantalla para instalar el mismo.
3. Cuando haya finalizado, haga clic en FINALIZAR (FINISH) para completar las
instalación del dispositivo, y regrese a la pantalla de instalación para instalar los componentes restantes como se muestra en las páginas siguientes.
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Instalar el programa de Impresión de Fotografías y Videos.
1. Luego de completar la instalación del dispositivo, haga clic en “ArcSoft Covertidor multimedia y “ArcSoft Impresión multimedia”, luego haga clic en INSTALAR EL PROGRAMA DE APLICACIÓN (INSTALL APPLICATION SOFTWARE)
2. Siga las instrucciones que aparecen en pantalla para iniciar el proceso. Se instalará una aplicación a la vez.
3. Cuando haya finalizado, haga clic en SALIR (EXIT) para salir del instalador. Reinicie su computadora si lo desea.
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TARJETA DE MEMORIA EXTERNA PARA EVITAR EL DAÑO, asegúrese de que la unidad está apagada antes de introducir o quitar la
tarjeta.
1. Coloque una tarjeta de memoria SD (no incluida) de hasta 2GB, como se muestra abajo.
2. Para extraer la tarjeta de memoria SD, presione el borde de la misma para que se expulse hacia afuera. Quite la tarjeta con cuidado.
Cuando se coloca una Tarjeta SD, los archivos se almacenan automáticamente en dicha tarjeta en vez de hacerlo en la memoria interna.
COLOCAR LA TARJETA DE MEMORIA SD
LA MEMORIA ESTÁ LLENA:
Cuando la tarjeta de memoria SD y/o la memoria interna esté llena, “MEMORIA LLENA” (“MEMORY FULL”) aparecerá en el visor por dos segundos cuando intente tomar una fotografía o grabar un video. En ese caso, copie la información en su computadora y borre los archivos.
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TRANSFERIR ARCHIVOS DE FOTOS/MÚSICA/VIDEO HACIA Y DESDE LA UNIDAD UTILIZANDO EL MÉTODO DE ARRASTRAR Y SOLTAR UTILIZANDO WINDOWS
1. Encienda la computadora.
2. Encienda la unidad.
3. Conecte el extremo pequeño del cable a la entrada USB de la unidad y el extremo grande al puerto USB de su PC.
4. Aparecerá automáticamente la ventana “Memorex” en la pantalla de la computadora.
5a ARCHIVOS DE FOTOS:
Ubique la carpeta en donde se guardan sus archivos de fotos en el disco duro de su computadora. Simplemente arrastre y suelte los archivos de fotografías JPG hacia o desde la carpeta DCIM–100PHOTO dentro de “Memorex”.
El nombre de la foto debe ser "PICTXXXX.jpg". Por ejemplo,
PICT0001.jpg, PICT0002.jpg, etc.
5b. ARCHIVOS DE MÚSICA: Ubique la carpeta en donde se guardan sus archivos
MP3 en el disco duro de su computadora. Simplemente arrastre y suelte los archivos de fotografías hacia o desde la carpeta MP3 dentro de “Memorex”.
5c. ARCHIVOS DE VIDEO: Ubique la carpeta en donde se guardan sus archivos
AVI en el disco duro de su computadora. Simplemente arrastre y suelte los archivos AVI hacia o desde la carpeta DCIM–200MOVIE dentro de “Memorex”.
6. Una vez que ha finalizado la transferencia, retire la unidad con seguridad como se explica en la página 19.
7. El reproductor está listo para reproducir los archivos transferidos.
NOTA: No cree ninguna carpeta adicional en “Memorex”.
DESCARGAR Y TRANSFERIR ARCHIVOS
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QUITAR EL HARDWARE CON SEGURIDAD
CÓMO QUITAR LA UNIDAD CON SEGURIDAD DE LA COMPUTADORA NOTA: Para evitar daños a su unidad o pérdida de datos, respete siempre el
procedimiento detallado a continuación antes de desconectar la unidad del puerto USB de su computadora.
Con el mouse, haga doble clic en el icono “Quitar Hardware con seguridad” (Safely Remove Hardware) en la barra de tareas.
En la ventana Quitar Hardware con Seguridad (que se puede ver en la parte inferior derecha), seleccione Dispositivo de almacenamiento masivo USB (USB Mass Storage Device) y haga clic en el botón Detener (Stop). Aparecerá la ventana Detener un dispositivo de Hardware (Stop a Hardware Device). Haga clic en OK. Cuando aparezca la ventana Es seguro quitar el Hardware (Safe to Remove Hardware), podrá retirar la unidad del cable USB o retirar el cable USB de la computadora.
NOTA:
Si no aparece el icono “Quitar Hardware con Seguridad”
(Safely Remove Hardware) en la barra de tareas, haga doble clic en Mi PC. Haga clic con el botón derecho del mouse en Memorex y con el botón izquierdo en “Expulsar” (“Eject”). Entonces será seguro quitar la unidad de la computadora.
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UTILIZAR EL CONVERTIDOR MULTIMEDIA
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El Covertidor multimedia se utiliza para convertir múltiples formatos de video en un formato compatible con esta unidad. De esta manera podrá convertir varios archivos de video, luego copiarlos y reproducirlos nuevamente en la cámara.
1. Luego de instalar (vea la página 14), haga clic en el menú INICIO (START)
c PROGRAMAS c ARCSOFT CONVERTIDOR MULTIMEDIA c
CONVERTIDOR MULTIMEDIA. También podrá hacer doble clic en el acceso directo del Convertidor multimedia en el escritorio; se abrirá la aplicación.
2. Haga clic en Agregar Archivo/Agregar Carpeta. Seleccione el video que desea convertir, luego haga clic en ABRIR/OK (OPEN/OK).
3. Para previsualizar el archivo de video: Haga clic en ® para reproducir la película. Haga clic en p para pausar la reproducción. Haga clic en X para detener la reproducción.
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4. Utilice el menú desplegable CONVERTIR A (CONVERT TO) para seleccionar el Disco local o YouTube. Si elige YouTube, asegúrese de configurar su cuenta seleccionando CONFIGURAR CUENTA YOUTUBE (SETTING YOUTUBE ACCOUNT) en el me de EXTRAS que aparece en la parte superior derecha de la ventana.
5. Seleccione el directorio deseado, desde el menú desplegable del directorio local.
9. Haga clic en INICIAR (START) para comenzar a convertir los archivos; el archivo se convertirá y luego aparecerá la ventana de Tareas. Haga clic en CERRAR (CLOSE) o GUARDAR INFORME (SAVE REPORT).
10. Renombre el nuevo archivo “Clip0001.avi” para que sea compatible con esta unidad. Si Clip0001.avi” ya está siendo utilizado, entonces renómbrelo Clip0002.avi”.
11. Conecte la unidad a su computadora y luego transfiera el nuevo archivo (vea la página 18). Luego de transferir, oprima el botón Modo Grabar-Reproducir/ Retomar para disfrutar de su nueva película.
TODAS LAS OPCIONES EXTRA:
Hay muchas más opciones para este programa, simplemente haga clic en el menú de EXTRAS (parte superior derecha de la ventana) c AYUDA (HELP) para
acceder
al menú detallado de ayuda.
UTILIZAR EL CONVERTIDOR MULTIMEDIA (CONTINUACIÓN)
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La Impresión multimedia tiene diversas opciones para realizar una película, grabar a DVD/VCD, trabajar con imágenes, etc. Las próximas páginas le mostrarán el funcionamiento básico de la aplicación. Para más detalles, simplemente haga clic en el menú de EXTRAS (parte superior derecha de la ventana) c AYUDA (HELP) para acceder al menú detallado de ayuda.
Pasar el Clip grabado a DVD/VCD
1. Luego de instalar (vea la página 14),
haga clic en el menú INICIO (START) c PROGRAMAS c ARCSOFT
IMPRESIÓN MULTIMEDIA. También podrá hacer doble clic en el acceso directo de Impresión multimedia en el escritorio; se abrirá la aplicación.
2. Clic en REALIZAR PELÍCULA.
3. Seleccione una carpeta a la izquierda
(vea #1); los archivos visibles aparecerán en el área de visualización.
4. Haga clic y arrastre la película o
fotografía del área de visualización (vea #2) en el historial (storyboard) (vea #3). Una vez que se encuentra en el historial (storyboard), podrá moverlas según lo desee.
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5. Luego de agregar el primer elemento al historial (storyboard) (vea #3), el título y
los créditos se agregarán automáticamente. Para modificar, vea el siguiente paso.
6. OTRAS OPCIONES: Abajo
encontrará algunas descripciones. Para más detalles y ver las descripciones de los otros elementos/opciones, vea el menú de Ayuda (Help) (en EXTRAS).
TRANSICIÓN & EFECTO (TRANSITION & EFFECT): Haga clic
en el ícono Transición & Efecto para seleccionar las transiciones y efectos que se insertarán entre los video clips o imágenes fijas. PREVISUALIZAR: Haga doble clic en un video clip del historial (storyboard) para previsualizarlo y modificarlo. Haga doble clic en una fotografía del historial (storyboard) para previsualizarla. ROTAR (ROTATE): Haga clic en el ícono Rotar hacia la izquierda (Rotate Left) o Rotar hacia la derecha (Rotate Right) para girar la fotografía o archivo de video seleccionado en su película. TÍTULOS Y CRÉDITOS (TITLE AND CREDITS): Haga clic en el ícono de Títulos y Créditos para personalizar los títulos y créditos con su propio texto. AGREGAR MUSICA (ADD MUSIC): Haga clic en el ícono Agregar Música para seleccionar los archivos de audio y agregar música de fondo en su película. AGREGAR LOGO (ADD LOGO): Haga clic en el ícono Agregar Logo para seleccionar una imagen de logo y agregarla a su película. BORRAR (DELETE): Para borrar un archivo del historial (storyboard), selecciónelo y haga clic en el ícono borrar (papelera de reciclaje) (trash).
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7. Haga clic en “Previsualizar” (“Preview”) para ver su nueva película.
8. Haga clic en “Guardar Como” (“Save As”) para guardar su película.
9. Para grabar la película, haga clic en “Grabar en
Disco” (“Burn to Disc”); aparecerá la pantalla correspondiente.
10a Para grabar en un DVD, coloque el DVD, luego
seleccione la solapa DVD. Ingrese la información deseada, luego haga clic en “Iniciar” (“Start”) para comenzar a grabar.
10b. Para grabar en un VCD, coloque el VCD, luego
seleccione la solapa VCD. Ingrese la información deseada, luego haga clic en “Iniciar” (“Start”) para comenzar a grabar.
TODAS LAS OPCIONES EXTRA:
Hay muchas más opciones para este programa, simplemente haga clic en el menú de EXTRAS (parte superior derecha de la ventana) c AYUDA (HELP) para acceder al
menú detallado de ayuda.
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Utilizar el Editor de fotografías
1. Luego de instalar (vea la página 14), haga clic en el me INICIO
(START) c PROGRAMAS c ARCSOFT IMPRESIÓN MULTIMEDIA. También pod hacer doble clic en el acceso directo de Impresión multimedia en el escritorio; se abri la aplicación.
2. Haga clic en FOTOGRAFÍAS.
3. Seleccione una carpeta a la
izquierda; los archivos visibles aparecerán en el área de visualización.
4. Haga doble clic en cualquier
fotografía para abrirla y realice cualquier modificación. Simplemente haga clic en el
menú de EXTRAS (parte superior derecha de la ventana) c AYUDA (HELP) para acceder al me detallado de ayuda y visualizar todas las opciones y herramientas utilizadas para modificar una fotografía.
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Utilizar la unidad como una Cámara Web.
1. Luego de instalar (vea la página 14), haga clic en el menú INICIO (START) c
PROGRAMAS c ARCSOFT IMPRESIÓN MULTIMEDIA. También podrá hacer doble clic en el acceso directo de Impresión multimedia en el escritorio; se abrirá la aplicación.
2. Conecte la unidad a la computadora. Oprima el botón Modo Grabar-Reproducir/
Retomar para cambiar al Modo Cámara de PC; el indicador verde se iluminará.
3. Haga clic en Cámara Web.
4. Capture una imagen fija haciendo clic en “Capturar” (“Capture”). Capture un
grupo de imágenes haciendo clic en “Ráfaga” (“Burst”).
5. Capture un video clip haciendo clic en “Grabar Video” (“Record Video”). Detenga
la grabación haciendo clic en “Detener grabación” (“Stop recording”).
6. CONFIGURACIONES (SETTINGS): Utilice las configuraciones para ajustar las
configuraciones de captura, tales como el dispositivo de video, número de grabación, etc.
7. CONFIGURACIONES DE CÁMARA WEB (WEBCAM SETTINGS): Utilice para
ajustar sus preferencias de Cámara Web, como el brillo, contraste, etc.
8. CONECTAR (CONNECT): Haga clic para conectar a su Cámara Web. El ícono
conectar sólo aparece cuando su Cámara Web no está conectada.
9. DESCONECTAR (DISCONNECT): Haga clic para desconectar la unidad. El
ícono desconectar sólo aparece cuando la Cámara Web está desconectada.
10. FOTO Y VIDEO (SNAPSHOT AND VIDEO): Seleccione para configurar la
resolución deseada.
TODAS LAS OPCIONES EXTRA:
Hay muchas más opciones para este programa, simplemente haga clic en el menú de EXTRAS (parte superior derecha de la ventana) c AYUDA (HELP) para acceder al
menú detallado de ayuda.
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CONECTAR LA UNIDAD A UNA TV DE BAJA DEFINICIÓN.
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Podrá conectar esta unidad a la TV utilizando el cable de A/V proveído. Esto le permitirá ver los videos y fotos contenidos en la unidad a través de un televisor de baja definición (non-HD).
Primero, asegúrese de configurar EL SISTEMA DE TV a NTSC o PAL, según el sistema de color de su TV, como se indica en la página 44 luego, conecte la unidad de la siguiente manera.
1. Encienda la unidad y conecte el enchufe simple al conector de Auriculares/SALIDA DE TV y el otro al conector de ENTRADA DE AV del televisor.
2. Aparecerá la opción de Auricular/TV. Elija la opción de TV con el control de Navegación/Zoom/OK, luego oprima el control de Navegación/Zoom/OK.
3. Configure la entrada de video de la TV al conector de ENTRADA DE AV.
4. Utilice esta unidad como se describe en este manual. La información que aparece generalmente en la pantalla ahora aparecerá en la TV.
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