4-1 Mode 16
4-2 Digital Video Camcorder 18
4-3 Digital Camera 24
4-4 Musi c Pl ayer 30
4-5 Video Recorder 33
4-6 Play Mode 35
4-7 Function Setup 38
4-8 Spotlight 41
Chapter 5: Connected to the Computer 42
Appendix 1: Product Specific 43
Appendix 2: Notes & Tips 45
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Chapter 1: Caution, Safety, and Introduction
Correct Usage
Please operate the unit in strict accordance with this
manual.
Storage Guidelines
This product is not waterproof.It should not be stored
anywhere that the temperature rises above 60(100).
Breakage
Despite the rigid construction of this product, it should be
handled with due care and attention.It may suffer
damage if dropped.
Maintenance and Repair
Please consult a qualified technician if this product
requires any repairs.
Connecting to Other Devices
When connecting this equipment to another device such
as PC or Notebook, pl ease read the manual first and make
sure you fully unde rstand the operating procedures. Please
do not connect this unit to an incompatible product; the
manufacturer will not be responsible for damage to the
unit or to any other device as a result of improper
connection.
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Chapter 2: Machine
2-1Package Contents
A. DV Camcorder
B. Battery (3.7 volts, rechargeable Li-ion Battery)
C.USB connectioncable
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D.A/V cabl e
E. Earphone
F. AC Adapter
G. Driver CD
H. User’s manual
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2-2 Op eration guides
Battery Installation / Remov al
The battery release button is located at the upper
side of the unit. Press the button and open the cover to
install the battery. The metal contact end of the
battery should face left, slide the battery into the bay
with 45° slant angle, then push the entire battery into
bay. When the battery is in the proper position, replace
the cover.
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Recharging the Battery
Charging by AC-Adapter
Plug the AC end of the adaptor into the socket and
plug the USB end of the adaptor into the USB port of the
unit. The redbacklight will turn on when the battery is
being charged; itwill turn off when the unit is fully
charged.
Charging by PC / Notebook
The battery can be charged by connecting the unit
to aPCoraNotebook via the USB cable. Connect the
thick end of the cable to the USB port of the computer
and the thin end to the USB port of the unit. The red
backlight will turn on when the battery is being
charged; it will turn off when the unit is fully charged..
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Installing The Memory Card
Insert the SD/MMC card according to the diagram below.
To remove the memory card, push the card firmly into the
slot, then release. The card will be ejected from the slot.
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Storage for Spare Memory Card
In addition to the memory card installed in the SD slot, a
spare card can be stored in the unit underneath the
battery compartment as shown in the figure below. Due
to the limited space, only a thin card (such as a MMC
card) can be stored.
Press
Power key
for 1
second to
turn on the
unit, the screen w ill display start-up
Press Power key for 2 seconds, the screen will
turn blank and the LED light w ill be off.
Caution! If thePower key is pressed for 2 seconds w hile
data is being written to the memory card, the unit
will shut down, but the memory writing will continue
until it is finished. Under other conditi ons, pressing
the Power key will stop all actions and turn off the
unit.
Mode
When you press theModekey,theDVCamcorderwill
display 7 opti ons
-DV
-DSC
-MP3
-VR
-Play
-Set Up
-Light
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Under normal conditions, when the Mode key is pressed,
theMode sel ection menu will appear on the screen. Use
thedirectional keys or Mode key to move the cursor to
the desired function and press the Enter button to make
your se lection. While the unit is inModeselection, the
Menu key, Display key and shutter key are all disabled.
When data is being written (shooting videos, taking
pictures, or voice recording), the Mode key is disabled.
Shutter Key
Allrecording functions of this unit,
(shootingvideos,taking pictures,
or voice recording), are executed
by pressing the Shutter key. Under
DV and DSC mode, press the
Shutter key to start the taking
pictures.
Menu Key
For each mode of the main
functions, you may press the
Menu key to display the Setting
Menu of that mode and select
your settings. Pressing the Menu
key again, will close the setting window..
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LCD On/Off Key
This key controls the LCD screen On/Off. The main
purpose is to save power.For example, while the unit is
playing music in MP3 mode, the screen can be
switched off to save power so the user can listen to
music for longer.
Rotating Lens
While in DV or DSC mode, the user
canrotate the lens to shoot videos
or take pictures.
3-3 Functions
Main
functions
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Descriptions
Battery status
DV mode
DSC mode.
MP3 player mode.
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DV
Voice recorder mode.
Playback mode.
Spotlight mode.
No memory card
Memory card full
Memory card lock
File lock
Video Resol ution
Exposure value
Remaining time for video shooting.
DSC
Zoom status.
Sunny
Cloudy
Sun lamp
Tungsten
Shutter speed
Image Resolution
Exposure Value
Remaining pictures for taking
Focus control
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Self-photography
Sunny
Cloudy
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MP3
Sun lamp
Tungsten
Shutter speed
Auto flash
Force to light
Force not to light
Play
File lock
Displayed song number / Total songs
AtoBrepeat
VR
PLAY
Repeat the selected song
Repeat all songs
Volume
File number
Recording
File lock
Remaining time to record
Displaying Bar
File number
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Playing
Video files
Photo files
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Voice files
9-files displayed format
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Functions
4-1 Sy stem Messages
No Memory Card
If the memory card
is not in the DV
Camcorder or it has
been inserted
incorrectly, the
system will show
the message“NO
MEMORY CARD!”
No Memory Space
When the system is getting ready, it will check
how much memory is available. If the memory is
full, the system will show the message “NO MEMORY
SPACE!” When the memory card is full, pressing the
Shutter key won’t execute the video/photo/voice
recording function.Under normal conditions,
press the Left and Right buttons to select files
and press the Up/Down buttons to adjust volume
(there are 21 levels of volume control). Even if
the memory card is full, the user can press the
Enter button to playback files or the Menu key to
start the Menu
function.
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No File
After inserting the memory card and entering playback
mode, if there is no file
(video, photo, voice
fil e) i n the memory
card, the system will
show “NO FILE!”
message.
Card Lock
The SD card has a
lock function for the file
protection. If the user inserts the SD card when the lock
function is on they
won’t be able to
delete or save files: the
system will display the
message “CARD
LOCK!”.To save or
delete the file, simply
un-lock the function.
LowBattery
When the battery is low
or fully depleted, a
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flashing red light wil l announce “LOW BATTERY!”
4-2 D igital Video Camcorder (DV)
Video Recording
Video Recording
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After entering DV mode, rotate the Lens to preview the
scene. You can adjust the zoom on the LCD screen by
using Up/Down button. PresstheShutter key once to
start recording. The recording time are indicated on the
screen. Press theShutter key again to end the video
recording.
Video Playback
Press the Enter button to preview the recorded video.
Press the Left/Right button to the previous/next vi deo
record. Press the Up/Down button to control volume. In
playback mode, press the Down button or the Shutter
key toreturntovideorecordingstatus.
Notes
** High Brightness LED
In darker or insufficient lighting conditions, the user can
press the Right button toturnontheLEDspotlight.While
finishing recording, press it again to turn it off.
** Zoom
While video recording, you may press the Up/Down
button to adjust Di gital Zoom. The Up button is for Zoom
In,and the Down button is for Zoom Out. The maximum
Zoom is 4x.
** Video file auto- naming rules
The video files taken with the unit are named automatically by the
system, counting from “File0001.asf” to “File9999.asf”. All file
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naming rules follow “DSF format” conventi on. All DV files are
saved on the memory card under the subdirectory Root:
\\DCIM\100AXH10\. The directory structure can be viewed when
the unit is connected to a computer through the USB cable.
Basic Settings ~
c Adjust Exposure Value
Basic Setting~ Exposure.In the case of insufficient light
when taking photos, press the Right button to enter the
submenu. Adjust the EV value upward to increase
brightness, for e xample, change the value to +0.3 or
+1.5. The screen is brighter when EV value is increased.
In bright sunlight, lower the EV value to reduce the
brightness on screen. The adjustabl e range of EV value
is -1.5 to +1.5.
c Select Light meter method
Basic Setting~ Light meter and press the Right button
to enter the submenu.This function is designed to give
better light sensing during video shooting. For example,
if thescene has backlight or high contrast, change the
light meter method to“Center” to avoid insufficient
reflection or “Dark Face” caused by the “Average”
method. There are three light meter methods available
in thesubmenu: Average Light meter, Central Light
meter, and Center Light meter. Select the appropriate
method for the scene in question.
c Adjust Shutter Speed
Basic Setting~Shutter T, press the Right button to enter
the submenu. Shutter preferential mode isavailable
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with this unit. Users can set the shutter speed up
manually: Auto, 1/1000, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30,
1/15, 1/8. Under Auto setup, the shutter speed will alter
according to the environmental light conditions. For
example, when the light is insufficient, the shutter
speed wi ll reduce automatically.
c Adjust White Balance
Basic Setting ~White Balance and press the Right
button to enter submenu. Then use Up/Down button to
select from the following five different white balance
modes : Auto, Sunny, Cloudy, Tungsten, Sun lamp.
Check the effect of the selected mode i n the preview
frame. This function is designed to improvethequality
of the video under various lighting conditions. Adjust
whitebalance according to the brightness and col or
hue of the environment. For example: the color hue
from an indoor fl uorescent lamp is different from that of
an indoor incandescent lamp. Therefore, you need to
adjust the white balance accordingly.
c Video Resolution
Basic Setting ~ Size, press the Right button to enter
submenu. Use Up/Down button to select video
resolution of 640 x 480(VGA) or 320 x 240(QVGA), press
Enter button to select.
c Change the Recording Quali ty
Basic Setting~ Quality, press the Right button to enter
submenu. For the best recording quality, select “Best”
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however, doing so will significantly reduce the length
of available recording time because of the limited size
of memory. It is suggested that you use “Normal” or
“Economic” setting if you are taking a lot of footage.
Alternati vely use a high capacity memory card.
There are fi ve quality settings available: Best, Fine,
Normal, Basic, and Economic.
Advanced Settings~
c Five Filter Effects
Advanced Setting~ Effect. Filter of various colors is a
standard accessory for professional photographers. In
this unit filter effects are achieved w ith digital
technol ogy. Y ou can select the filter in accordance
with your personal taste. You may need to experiment
afew timestogainfamiliarity with the filter effects.
Press the Right button to enter the submenu. Use
Up/Down button to select from five different filter
effects: Text, Sepia, R filter, G filter, and B filter. You can
see the effect of each filter in the preview window.
<Tip>: In case of insufficient light at night shooting, use
the filters to increase brightness of the picture.
c Three Types of Image Shooting Modes
Advanced Setting~Special optional list, press the Right
button to e nter submenu. The color hue and shutter
speed are different for three shooting modes. For
example, under the Ni ght Shot Mode, automatic
adjustment will have the highest EV val ue and slow est
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shutter speed to increase li ght exposure on the sensors.
Under Sport Shooting Mode, the shutter speed is
increased to capture fast moving objects. There are
three predefined shooting modes: Normal, Sport, and
Night Shot.
c Sensitivity Value Setting
Advanced Setting ~ISO optional list, press Right Button
to enter submenu.Four different ISO setup val ues are
available 100, 200, 400 and 800. The ISO setup is to
enhance the sensitivity of sensor. The sensitivi ty is higher
when ISO value setup is higher. In the case of low
brightness for recording video, ISO 200 or 400 i s
recommended to getclearfilms.
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4-3 D igital Still Camera (DSC)
Shooting photos
Please rotate out the lens under DSC mode, and
adjust the shooti n g range from the LCD screen. Press
Shutter key to complete.
Press Enter button to view the latest shot images, press
Shutter key again to go back film shooting mode,
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move the Left and Right button to switch among
different pictures that have been taken before.
Self-Photography
Turn the l ens to face yourself, press Left button to
reverse the photography screen and start the
photography.
Note:The nearest photography distanceforthisunit is
80cm. Any shorter than this distance and the picture
will be unclear.
Playing Flashlight Setup
Before taking pictures, use Right button to setup the
Flashlight.Default in the camera is to detect
automatically if the Flashlight is necessary. Press Right
button once to force the turn-on of Flashlight, press
again to setup to force not to turn-on of flashlight.
Self-timer Photography Setup (10 seconds delay)
You can use the Functional Menu to activate a 10
seconds delay on Self-Photography.After
completing the setup for Self-Photography, the
camera will count down 10 seconds from when the
Shutter key is pressed before taking the pi cture
Digital Zoom
When taking pi ctures, you can use the Up/Down
Button to adjust the Zoom ratio. Press the Up button to
Zoom In and the Down button to Zoom Out.
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Maximum 4x Digital Zoom.
Picture Rotation
This function is available for pictures taken by DSC. It
provides 4 types of rotating angles, including: 0° ,90° ,
180° ,and270° .Select pi cture browsing mode then
press MENU button to perform setup. The rotated
picture will be automatically saved as a new picture
and will not replace the original file.
Picture Printing Setup
This unit supports the direct printing function of
DPOF(digital print order format)typeprinter.Incase
thedirect printing by this type of printer is needed, you
must press Enter button to confirm ”Print setup” from
Menu. If you want to cancel the printing, please select
No. To access this function, please enter picture
browsing mode, then press Menu button to setup.
Flashlight
There are three optiona l modes forSpotlight: Auto,
Force to light, and Force not to light. The default setup
of the digital camera is Auto mode. Under Auto mode,
when illumination is lower than 760 lux, the Flashlight will
be activated automatically. Under Force to light mode,
the Flashlight will be activated for every shot. Under
Force not to light mode, the Flashlight w ill not be
activated when a picture is taken.
When you are about to run out of power, this is
indicated on the screen and the flashlight is not
avaible in this case.
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File Saving Naming Rule
The file of the picture taken w ill be named
automatically from FILE0001.jpgand accumulate
automatically to FILE9999.jpg.The file saved on DSC will
be stored in the submenu of Root:\\DCIM\100AXH10\
of memory card.
Basic Settings ~
c Adjust Exposure value
Basic Setting ~ Exposure selection list, press Right
button to enter sub menu. Same as DV function, total
11 sections of exposure values from -1.5 to +1.5 are
available from this camera: +1.5, +1.2, +0.9, +0.6, +0.3,
0, -0.3, -0.6, -0.9, -1.2, -1.5. You can setup the value
according to your need.
c Light-M eter Mode Setup
Basic Setting~ Light-meter selection list, press Right
button to enter submenu. As with the DV function, three
light meter methods are available from DSC: Average
light meter, Central light meter and Center light meter.
Use the Up/Down button to select the required li ght
meter method.
c Adjust Shutter Speed
Basic Setting~Shutter T, press the Right button to enter
submenu. Shutter preferential mode is available with
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this unit. Users can set the shutter speed up manually:
Auto,1/1000, 1/500, 1/250, 1/125, 1/60, 1/30, 1/15, 1/8.
Under Auto setup, the shutter speed will alter
according to the environmental light conditions. For
example, when the light is insufficient, the shutter
speed wi ll reduce automatically.
c White Balance Adjusting
Basic Setting~White Balance optional list, press Right
button to enter submenu. As with DV function, DSC
provides five white balance setups : Auto, Sunny,
Cloudy, Tungsten, and Sun lamp. You can see the
effects under selected mode in the preview frame.
c Picture Resolution Setup
Basic Setting~ for option of picture size, press the Right
button to enter submenus.There are 7 picture optional
resolutions: 320 x 240, 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1280 x 960,
1600 x 1200, 2048 x 1536, 2304 x 1728. When the value is
higher, the picture resolution is better, w hich means the
high pixel photography and required more memory
card space. Use Up/Down button to sel ect the
required picture size, and press Enter button to confirm
your setup. For normal 3 x 5 inch photo, use 1600 x 1200
resolution is proper to have successful pi ctures.
c Change Recording Quality
Basic Setting~Qualityoptionallist, press the Right button
to enter submenu. There are three kinds of JPEG
compression qualities: Fine, Normal, and Basic.
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Advanced Settings~
c Five Filter Effects
Advanced Setting~Effect optional list, press the Right
button to enter submenu. As with DV, fivedifferent filter
effects are available from DSC: Text, Sepia, R filter, G
filter, and B filter. You can survey the picture effect
created under a selected Mode from preview frame.
c Sensitivity Value Setting
Advanced Setting ~ISO optional list, press Right Button
to enter submenu. Three different ISO setup values are
available 100, 200, 400. The ISO setup is to enhance the
sensitivity of sensor.The sensitivity is higher when ISO
value setup is higher. In the case of low b rightness for
taking pictures, ISO 200 or 400 is recommended to get
clear pictures.
c Burst setup
Advanced Setting~Burst optional list, press Right
Button to enter submenu.Select turn “off” or “2” burst.
Maximum two burst shots are available from this
device.
c Timer setup
Advanced Setting~Timer optional list, press Right
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button and press Up/Down button to select on/off.
c Add the Date on a Picture
Advanced Setting~ Date stamp optional list, press
Right button to enter submenu. Use Up/Dow n button to
turn On/Off, then press enter button to confirm.
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4-4 M usic player(MP3)
Saving Music to Memory Card
Apply card recorderorUSBconnection function to
save MP3 file onto memory card. Please note it should
be saved in the following path directory,
\\DCIM\100AXH10\.
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Music Format Support
This unit supports music file under *.MP3 format only.
Music Playing
After entering MP3 mode, press the Left/Right button
to sele ct songs, use Up/Down button to adjust volume.
Press Enter button to play selected songs, press Enter
button again to pause. If there is no MP3 file on
memory card, “No File!” will be indicated on screen.
Use Up/Down button to adjust volume, volume can be
divi ded into 21 level s from soundless to maximum.
When MP3filesare available from the memory card,
the screen w il l display the sequential file name FILE0001
or FILE0002.
AĺB Automatic memory and repeat playing functions
Same as language learning machine, this equi pment
provides automatic memory and repeat playing
functions. Automatic repeat button will automatically
memorize from the moment w hen repeat button is
pressed till it is pressed again and repeat playing. To
cancel automatic repeat, press again and it w ill go
back to normal playing.
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Basic Settings ~
c Playing Mode Selection
Basic Setting~ Play Mode optional list, press Right
button to enter submenu. Three playi ng modes are
available: Normal, Repeat one, and Repeat all.
c Delete Music File
Basic Setting~Delete optional list, press the Right
button to enter submenu. Delete the selected MP3 file
on the current memory card if neede d.
c Delete All Music Files
Basic Setting~Delete All selected items, press the
Right button to enter submenu. Del e te all MP3 files on
thememory card if needed.
c File Lock
Basic Setting~ Lock optional list, press Right button to
enter submenu. This is to prevent a music file from being
deleted accidentally. To delete locked file, enter and
remove the file lock.
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4-5 V oice Recording (VR)
Voice Recording
Afterentering the Voice Recording function, the
system will check automatically if any pre-recorded
voice file is available.
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Under the Voice Recording function, press the Shutter
key
to record, press again to stop voice recording. Adjust
the volume by using the Up/Down button. Auto Repeat
can be activated by using the Up/Down button too.
Playing Recorded Files
Press the Enter button to switch to playing mode, press
it again to play. Press it again to pause.
Basic Settings~
c Recording Q uali t y Setting
Basic Setting~ Quality optional list, press Right button
to enter submenu. 5 types of recording qualities are
available : 8kHz, 16kHz, 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz.
c Deleting Files
Basic Setting~ Delete optional list, press Right button to
select Yes or No. Recorded file can be selected and
deleted ifneeded.
c Deleting All
Basic Setting~Delete All optional list,press Right button
to select Yes orNo.Ifyou press Yes, all the recorded
voice files will be deleted.
c File Lock
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Basic Setting~Lock optional list, press Right button to
lock theselected file if needed.
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4-6 PLAY mode
PLAY All Kinds of Recorded Media Files
Under this integrated function, browsing of three
formats isavailable: voice file, video file, and picture
file. Press the Left and Rightbutton to switch between
different files. To play any kind of file format, press the
Enter button and press it again to pause.
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Menu Settings~
c Deleting A File
Menu Setting~Delete optional list, you can select and
delete specific multimedia files if desired.
c Deleting All Files
Menu Setting~Delect all, you can select and delete
all e xisting multimedia files if need.
c File Lock
Menu Setting~Lock optional list, press the Right button
to enter submenu, this function can lock selected
multimedia file and avoid accidental deletion. To
delete the multimedia files under “File lock!” you need
to enter this function and remove file lock first.
c Playing File Category
Menu Setting~Category optional list, press the Ri ght
button to enter submenu. With this function, you can
select the categoryfiles. Currently the system provides:
All, Movie, Picture and Voice.
c Picture Rotation
This function is available for pictures taken by DSC. It
provides 4 types of rotating angles, including:
0° ,90° , 180° ,and270° .Select picture browsing
mode then press MENU button to perform setup. The
rotated picture will be automatically saved as a new
picture and will not replace the original file.
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c Picture Printing Setup
This unit supports the direct printing function of
DPOF(digital print order format)typeprinter.Incase
thedirect printing by this type of printer is needed, you
must press Enter button to confirm “Print setup” from
Menu. If you want to cancel the printing, please select
No. To access this function, please enter picture
browsing mode, then press Menu button to setup.
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4-7 Function setup
Button Sound
Selection items include On/Off(Default is On)
Adjust System Date
Use Up/Down b utton to select your preferred date
sequence: dd/mm/yy, yy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yy (The
default is yy/mm/dd).Press Enter button to complete
and save the setup. Or press the Left button
continuously to quit from submenu, but the setup value
won’t be saved. The system default date is 2004/05/01.
Adjust System Time
Operation:Use the Up/Down button in the upper part
to select AM or PM (default is am). The system default
time is 00h00m. The system default value is NTSC.
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TV Signal Output Type
NTSC and PAL TV outputs are available from this unit.
The system default value is NTSC.
Environmental Light Adjustment Frequency
To overcome theflicker created on thepicturetaken
by DV and DSC due to indoor florescent lamp flashing
frequency, this unit provides two setups for flashing
frequencies of light source : 50Hz, 60Hz, and the system
default value i s 60Hz.
Note: The flicker caused by direct shooting against
light source cannot be eliminated.
Language Selection
Different language interfaces to operate this unit are
availabl e.
Adjusting the Automatic Turn-Off Time
System provides five types of turn-off setup: Turn-off,
1minute, 2 minutes, 3 minutes, and 5 minutes, the
system default value is 3 minutes.
LCD Backlight Brightness Adjustment
To save power, users can adjust the LCD brightness,
there are 4 selections: Auto, Minimum, Medium,
Maximum. Minimum means darkest, Maximum means
brightest. System defaul t i s Medium.
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Formatting Memory Card
To ensure your memory card functions properly, we
suggest that you format it for the first time you use it. The
following w indow will appear when you enter your SD
card. Simply select “Yes” to format your card.
Set to default values
If the system is in a state of disorder due to personal
setup, you can use set default function, to restore all
setup to default values.
System version
After confirmation button is pressed, the current
software version will be displayed. This function is to
provide service information for the distributor for after
sale tracking.
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4-8 Spotlight
This Flashlight function provides three intensities of
brightness. The default of brightness is the weakest.
Press the Up button to increase the bri ghtness. Press the
Enter button to turn the Flashlight off.
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Chapter 5: Connected to the Computer
To charge the unit, plug the USB cable into your PC.
Turn on the power and enter “My computer” on the PC
to find portable disc.Click mouse to enter selected
item and you w ill see DCIM file folder and
\\DCIM\100AXH10\ sub directory. This file folder stores
all the files built by the user, includes video, picture,
voice file, etc.
Themessage above will be displayed on the screen
when this equipment is connected to USB cable to the
PC. At this moment, this equipment can be used as
normal portable disc and the content in the memory
card canberead directly.In the meantime, USB wire
will charge power continuously to this equipment..
Design and Specifications are Subject to change
without notice.
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Appendix 2: Notes & Tips
1>If you cannot turn on the system, the battery power
may b e low . Please replace thebatteryorusetheUSB
cable or charger to charge.
2>When charging, the battery is ful ly charged if the
red LED light blinks for one second and then turn off.
3>If you cannot use the SD/MMC card after insering
card, please check the following:
1.If the SD/MMC card is damaged, please replace a
new one. Most of the reasons come from a bad
controller chip inside the SD card.
2.If the file in the SD/MMC card is damaged, please
enter into the Setup modeĺSelect Format, and
reformat the SD/MMC as FAT16.
4>If you cannot use the external hard diskafterit is
connected to PC, check the following:
1.Since Win 98 does not support MassStorage,
therefore first it is necessary to install the Driver stored
in the Win 98 CD that is bundled w ith this product.
2.Check the device manager at the PC end and
make sure USB i ssuccessful in connecting.
5>If the ASF Mpeg4 file cannot be played at the PC
end, pl ease fol lowtheinstructions given below to
check your PC system:
1.If the version of the Microsoft Medi aPlayer is too
old(Series 8 or older), please start your MediaPlayer
application when youare already in the internet, this
software will automatically install the decoding
program module that supports the ASF Mpeg4.
2.Please go to the Microsoft website
www.microsoft.com
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version(Series 9) ofMediaPlayer.
6>With the memory card reading/writing functions,
this equipment can be used as an external storage
device to your PC.
7>If you use this unit for the first time and cannot
charge with the battery charger, please check
whether or not you have installed the battery properly.
We recommend you charge the battery at least 2
hours to assure a fully charged battery.
8>After you have charged the battery or used this unit
continuously for 30 minutes, the machine will produce
some heat, which is a normal charge or discharge
phenomenon.
9>If the LCD image blinks when the machine is on, it
means that the battery is low. Please recharge the
battery or replace another battery for further use.
10>If you take a DV movie withVGAresolution, please
use a high-speed SD card or MMC card, because the
capacity of the VGA data is very large, and the old
model SD card may have a mosaic effect if the
storage speed is not fast enough.
11>If you are taking i mage in a dark environment, you
canuse the Night Shot mode and manually adjust the
shutter speed to 1/2 second, so that this unit can give a
clear screen at the 1 lux environment.
12> Under the environment with strong sunlight or
indoor yellow light, you can manually change the
shutter speed, the EV and white balance settings to
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obtain a better filming effect.
13>The design of the battery cover is tight, which is
normal, since the battery will fall off easily if it is too
easy to open. Therefore, this unit adopts a whole-piece
tight battery cover.
14>This unit is bundled with a high-quality battery. If
you purchaseanewbattery,werecommendyouto
buy the battery with the same qualitytomaintain
good operations of this unit. We also not recommend
you to use the low-priced handset charger to charge
this battery, since some electric appliances are not
protected by the overload design, which will shorten
the battery life.
15>Disassembling the housing of this unit on your own
is prohibited. No free warranty service will be provided
once the disassembly of the housing on your own is
conducted. Do not apply a high-pressure force to
rotate the lens to a position exceeding the stop point,
otherwi se you will damage the product and w ill not
havewarranty service.
16>If you use theUSBcablefortheconnectionofthe
unitwith PC and unplug the USB cable repeatedly
during data transmission, tthis maybe causePC
system crash, which is a normal phenomenon.
17>If you are taking pictures indoor and the picture
has a wave-form shadow, please adjust the setting,
and the reference for the parameter of such settings is
given below:
Environment Light Frequency : 60Hz ĺShutter Speed
should be equal to or smaller than 1/125 second.
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Environment Light Frequency : 50Hz ĺShutter Speed
should be equal to or smaller than 1/100 second.
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Design subject to alterations without notice.
MINOX is a registered trademark of MINOX GmbH, Wetzlar.