SAMSUNG VP-MS11S, VP-MM11S, VP-MS15BL User Manual [ch]

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Miniket Photo
VP- MS10(S/BL/R)
MS11(S/BL/R) MS12(S/BL/R) MS15(S/BL/R)
AF Auto Focus CCD Charge Coupled Device LCD Liquid Crystal Display
Owner’s Instruction Book
Before operating the unit, please read this Instruction Book thoroughly, and retain it for future reference.
This product meets the intent of Directive 89/ 336 CEE, 73 / 23 CEE, 93/68 CEE.
Use only approved battery packs. Otherwise there is a danger of overheating, fire or explosion. Samsung is not responsible for problems occurring due to using unapproved batteries.
Miniket Photo
VP- MS10(S/BL/R)
MS11(S/BL/R) MS12(S/BL/R) MS15(S/BL/R)
AF CCD LCD
Directive 89/ 336 CEE, 73/ 23 CEE, 93/ 68 CEE.
AD68-00934R
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Contents
Notices and Safety Precautions 8
Precautions when using the Miniket Photo.....................................8
Notes Regarding COPYRIGHT...........................................................9
Notes Regarding Moisture Condensation........................................9
Notes Regarding the Miniket Photo..................................................9
Notes Regarding the Battery Pack..................................................10
Note Regarding the Lens..................................................................11
Notes Regarding the LCD Display ..................................................11
Precautions Regarding Service.......................................................11
Precautions Regarding Replacement Parts...................................11
Getting to know your Miniket Photo 12
Features..............................................................................................12
Accessories Supplied with the Miniket Photo...............................13
Name of Each Part 14
Rear & Left View................................................................................14
Front & Bottom View.........................................................................15
LCD Display .......................................................................................16
OSD (On Screen Display in Photo Capture Mode /
Photo View Mode)...........................................................................16
OSD (On Screen Display in Movie Record Mode /
Movie Play Mode) ...........................................................................17
OSD (On Screen Display in Music Mode) .....................................18
OSD (On Screen Display in Voice Record / Voice Play /
Settings Mode)................................................................................19
LCD ......................................................................................... 16
How to Use the Battery Pack 20
Battery Pack Installation / Ejection.................................................20
Maintaining the Battery Pack...........................................................21
Charging the Battery Pack...............................................................24
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LCD ................................................................ 11
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Getting Started 25
Recording / Charging Indicator .......................................................25
Power Indicator .................................................................................25
Using the Mode Dial..........................................................................26
Using the DISPLAY Button...............................................................27
Using the MENU Button ...................................................................27
Using the Shortcut Buttons .............................................................28
Using the Joystick ...........................................................................29
Structure of Folders and Files.........................................................30
Recording Time and Capacity .........................................................31
Using a mini SD card (Optional Accessory)..................................32
Inserting / Ejecting a mini SD card (Optional Accessory) ...........33
Selecting the Memory Type..............................................................34
Before You Start Operating the Miniket Photo..............................35
Setting the Miniket Photo
Setting Memory .................................................................................37
Selecting the Memory Type............................................................37
Setting the File No. Function ..........................................................38
Formatting the Memory...................................................................39
Viewing Memory Space..................................................................40
Adjusting the LCD Monitor ..............................................................41
Adjusting the LCD Brightness ........................................................41
Setting Date/Time ..............................................................................42
Setting Date/Time ...........................................................................42
Setting Date Format........................................................................43
Setting Date/Time Display ..............................................................44
Setting the System............................................................................45
Setting the NTSC / PAL..................................................................45
Setting the Beep Sound..................................................................46
Setting the Shutter Sound ..............................................................47
Selecting Language ........................................................................48
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Setting the Mode Display................................................................49
Setting the Auto Shut Off................................................................50
Resetting the Miniket Photo............................................................51
Photo Mode 52
Capturing............................................................................................53
Capturing Images............................................................................53
Zooming In and Out........................................................................54
Viewing ...............................................................................................55
Viewing Photo files on the LCD Monitor ........................................55
Viewing Multiple Photo Files / Enlarging a Photo File ...................56
Cropping an Enlarged Photo File ...................................................57
Setting the Capturing Options.........................................................58
Using the Shortcut Buttons.............................................................58
Using the Scene Modes .................................................................60
Setting the Photo Size ....................................................................61
Setting the Photo Quality................................................................62
Setting the Metering Method ..........................................................63
Setting the Self Timer .....................................................................64
Setting the Multi Shot......................................................................65
Setting Digital Effects......................................................................66
Adjusting the Exposure – Exposure Compensation ......................67
Setting the ISO Speed (Sensitivity)................................................68
Setting the White Balance ..............................................................69
Setting the Macro Mode .................................................................70
Setting the Flash .............................................................................71
Setting the Sharpness ....................................................................73
Setting the Focus Method...............................................................74
Setting the Anti-Shake Function (Image Stabilisation)...................75
Setting the Digital Zoom .................................................................76
Setting the Imprint Option...............................................................77
Setting the Viewing Options ............................................................78
Using the Shortcut Buttons.............................................................78
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Deleting Photo Files........................................................................82
Protecting Photo Files.....................................................................83
Rotating a Photo File ......................................................................84
Resizing Photos .............................................................................85
Setting the Slideshow .....................................................................86
Setting the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) Function ...............87
Copying Photo Files........................................................................88
Movie Mode 89
Recording a Movie ............................................................................90
Recording a Movie..........................................................................90
Zooming In and Out........................................................................91
Playing a Movie .................................................................................92
Playing a Movie on the LCD Monitor .............................................92
Setting the Recording Options........................................................93
Using the Shortcut Buttons.............................................................93
Setting the Program AE..................................................................95
Setting the White Balance ..............................................................96
Setting the Digital Effects................................................................97
Setting the Macro Mode .................................................................98
Setting the Movie Quality................................................................99
Setting the Movie Size..................................................................100
Setting the Self Timer ...................................................................101
Setting the Wind Cut.....................................................................102
Setting the Viewing Options ..........................................................103
Using the Shortcut Buttons...........................................................103
Deleting Movie Files .....................................................................107
Protecting Movie Files ..................................................................108
Setting the Slideshow ...................................................................109
Copying Movie Files......................................................................110
Music Mode 111
Playing Music Files .........................................................................112
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DPOF ( ) ............................................. 87
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Copying Music Files from a PC ....................................................112
Playing Music Files .......................................................................113
Setting the Music Play Options .....................................................114
Using the Shortcut Buttons ...........................................................114
Setting the Repeated Play ............................................................116
Setting the Equaliser.....................................................................117
Deleting Music Files......................................................................118
Protecting Music Files...................................................................119
Voice Mode 120
Recording Voice Files.....................................................................121
Recording Voice Files...................................................................121
Playing Voice Files..........................................................................122
Playing Voice Files........................................................................122
Setting the Voice Play Options......................................................123
Using the Shortcut Buttons...........................................................123
Setting the Repeated Play............................................................125
Deleting Voice Files ......................................................................126
Protecting Voice Files ...................................................................127
Copying Voice Files ......................................................................128
PC Cam mode 129
Using the PC Cam Function ........................................................130
Using the PC Cam Function.........................................................130
PictBridge mode
Printing with PictBridge .................................................................132
Printing with PictBridge.................................................................132
Storage Mode 133
Using as a Mass Storage Device ..................................................134
Using as a Mass Storage Device.................................................134
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PC
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PC ....................................................................... 130
PictBridge
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Miscellaneous Information 135
Connecting to a PC.........................................................................136
Supported USB Speed according to Operating System..............136
Recommended System Requirements ........................................136
Installing Software ..........................................................................137
Installing DV Media Pro 1.0..........................................................137
Installing DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio..................................138
Connecting To Other Devices ......................................................139
Connecting to a PC Using USB Cable.........................................139
Connecting to a TV Monitor..........................................................140
Connecting to a VCR....................................................................141
Printing Photos................................................................................142
Printing with DPOF .......................................................................142
Cleaning and Maintenance.............................................................143
After using the Miniket photo........................................................143
Cleaning the Body ........................................................................144
Regarding the Battery...................................................................145
Using Abroad ................................................................................146
Troubleshooting 147
Self-Diagnosis Display ...................................................................147
Self-Diagnosis Display..................................................................147
Checklist........................................................................................147
Using the Menu 149
Specifications 151
Index 153
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PC .......................................................................................... 136
USB PC ....................... 136
PC ................................................................ 136
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DV Media Pro 1.0 .................................................................. 137
DV Media Pro 1.0 / Video Studio ............................................ 138
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USB PC ................................................................ 139
TV ........................................................................... 140
VCR .................................................................................. 141
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DPOF ..................................................................... 142
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Miniket ............................................................... 143
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Notices and Safety Precautions
Precautions when using the Miniket Photo
Please note the following precautions for use:Please keep this Miniket Photo in a safe place. The Miniket
Photo contains a lens that can be damaged by shock. Keep out of reach of children.
Please note the following precautions for use:
Do not place your Miniket Photo in a wet place. Moisture and water may cause the Miniket Photo to malfunction.
To avoid electric shock, do not touch your Miniket Photo or power cable with wet hands.
Do not use the flash close to someone else’s eyes. The flash emits a strong light that may cause damage similar to direct sunlight on one’s eyesight. Particular care should be observed if photographing infants, when the flash should be no less than 3 feet from your subject.
If the Miniket Photo is not working properly, please consult your nearest dealer or authorised SAMSUNG service centre. Disassembling the Miniket Photo by yourself may cause irrecoverable damage which will be difficult to repair.
Clean the Miniket Photo with a dry, soft cloth. Use a soft cloth moistened with a mild detergent solution for removing stains. Do not use any type of solvent, especially benzene, as it may seriously damage the finish.
Keep your Miniket Photo away from rain and saltwater. After using, clean the Miniket Photo. Saltwater may cause the parts to corrode.
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Notices and Safety Precautions
Notes Regarding COPYRIGHT
Television programmes, movie video tapes, DVD titles, films
and other programme materials may be copyrighted. Unauthorised recording of copyrighted materials may infringe on the rights of the copyright owners and is contrary to copyright laws.
All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in
this manual or other documentation provided with your Samsung product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Notes Regarding Moisture Condensation
1. A sudden rise in atmospheric temperature may cause condensation to form inside the Miniket Photo.
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Entering or leaving a heated place on a cold day might cause
condensation inside the product.
To prevent condensation, place the product in a carrying case
or a plastic bag before exposing it to a sudden change of temperature.
Notes Regarding the Miniket Photo
1. Do not leave the Miniket Photo exposed to high temperature (above 60°C or 140°F).
For example, in a parked closed car in summer or exposed to direct sunlight.
2. Do not let the Miniket Photo get wet. Keep the Miniket Photo away from rain, salt water, or any other form of moisture.
The Miniket Photo will be damaged if immersed in water or subjected to high levels of moisture.
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Notices and Safety Precautions
Notes Regarding the Battery Pack
It is recommended that you use the original Samsung Battery
Pack that is available at the retailer where you purchased the Miniket Photo.
Make sure the Battery Pack is fully charged before starting to
record.
To preserve battery power, keep the Miniket Photo turned off
when you are not operating it.
If your Miniket Photo is left in STBY mode and the Battery Pack
is inserted without being operated for more than 3 minutes, it will automatically turn itself off to protect against unnecessary battery discharge.
Make sure that the Battery Pack is inserted firmly in place.The new Battery Pack provided with the product is not charged.
Before using the Battery Pack, you need to fully charge it.
Do not drop the Battery Pack. Dropping the Battery Pack may
damage it.
Fully discharging a Lithium lon battery damages the internal
cells. The Battery Pack may be prone to leakage when fully discharged.
To avoid damage to the Battery Pack, make sure to remove the
battery when no charge remains. Clean the terminal to remove foreign substances before inserting the Battery Pack.
When the battery reaches the end of its life, please contact your local dealer. Batteries must be disposed of as chemical waste.
Be careful not to drop the Battery Pack when you release it from the Miniket Photo.
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Notices and Safety Precautions
Note Regarding the Lens
Do not film with the Miniket Photo’s lens pointing directly at the
sun. Direct sunlight can damage the CCD (Charge Coupled Device, the imaging sensor).
Notes Regarding the LCD Display
1. The LCD monitor has been manufactured using the high precision technology. However, there may be tiny dots (red, blue or green in colour) that appear on the LCD monitor. These dots are normal and do not affect the recorded picture in any way.
2. When you use the LCD monitor under direct sunlight or outdoors, it may be difficult to see the picture clearly.
3. Direct sunlight can damage the LCD monitor.
Precautions Regarding Service
Do not attempt to service the Miniket Photo yourself.Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous
voltage or other hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Precautions Regarding Replacement Parts
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service
technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer and with the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorised substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or
other hazards.
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Getting to know your Miniket Photo
Features
High Resolution Digital Still Camera
Employing 5Mega CCD Pixels with an available maximum resolution of 2592X1944. You can store images in internal memory or mini SD card.
MPEG4 Movie Recording
You can record MPEG4 movie on the internal memory or mini SD card.
x 5 Digital Zoom ( x 15 its original size)
Allows the user to magnify an image up to x15 its original size.
Colour TFT LCD
A high-resolution(150K) colour TFT LCD gives you clean, sharp images as well as the ability to review your recorded files immediately.
Anti-Shake Image Stabilisation
With the Miniket Photo, you minimize the effects of natural shaking movements when taking pictures of still objects in dark places.
Various Digital Effects
The DSE (Digital Special Effects) allows you to give the film a special look by adding various special effects.
USB Interface for Data Transfer
You can transfer still images and movie files or any other files to a PC using the USB interface.
PC Cam for multi-entertaining
You can use the Miniket Photo as a Web cam for video chatting and other Web cam applications.
Voice Record / Playback with vast memory
You can record voices and store it in the internal memory or mini SD card (optional accessory) and play back recorded voice clips.
Plus Advantage, Music
With this Miniket Photo, you can play back Music files stored in the internal memory or mini SD card (optional accessory). Enjoy your favourite songs with the Music files with your Miniket Photo.
PictBridge/DPOF Function
When you connect the Miniket Photo to a PictBridge-supported printer and DPOF (Digital Printing Order Format) function using a USB cable, you can print your stored pictures without a PC.
Multi OSD Language
You can select the desired OSD language from OSD list.
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Getting to know your Miniket Photo
MINIKET
Accessories Supplied with the Miniket Photo
Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with
your Miniket Photo.
Basic Accessories
1. Lithium Ion Battery Pack
2. AC Power Adapter
3. Audio/Video Cable
4. USB Cable
5. Software CD
6. Hand Strap
7. Instruction Book/Quick Guide
8. Soft Case
Optional Accessory
9. Earphones
[ Notes ]
Parts and accessories are available at your local Samsung dealer
and service centre.
You can download programs, the latest driver software, and
CODECs from the Samsung Electronics webpage.
1. Lithium Ion Battery Pack
4. USB Cable
2. AC Power Adapter
5. Software CD
8. Soft Case 9. Earphones7. Instruction Book/Quick Guide
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Rear & Left View
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2. MENU button
3. Joystick (Up, Down, Left, Right, OK)
4. Earphones and AV jack
5. USB port
6. DC IN jack
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8. Recording / charging Indicator
9. Built-in Speaker
10. Display Button
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Front & Bottom View
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3. Record / Stop Button
4. Power Button
5. Built-in Microphone
6. Lens
7. Flash
8. Tripod Receptacle
9. OPEN Switch (Battery / mini SD card Slot)
10. Battery Slot
11. Mini SD card slot
12. Battery Lock Switch
Usable mini SD card
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LCD
OSD (On Screen Display in Photo Capture Mode/Photo View Mode)
Photo Capture Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Image Size Indicator
3. Image Quality Indicator
4. Anti-Shake Indicator
5. White Balance Indicator
6. EV Indicator
7. ISO Speed Indicator
8. Multi Shot Indicator *
9. Sharpness Indicator
10. Digital Effect Indicator
11. Date / Time Indicator
12. Optical Zoom Indicator
13. Shaking warning indicator
14. Digital Zoom Indicator
15. Self Timer (Shortcut Button) *
16. Macro (Shortcut Button)
17. Flash (Shortcut Button)
18. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
19. Battery Life Indicator
20. Memory Type Indicator
21. Focus Indicator
22. Image Counter (recordable still image number)
23. Metering Mode Indicator
24. Scene Mode Indicator
Photo View Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Image Size Indicator
3. DPOF Indicator
4. Image Number
5. Delete (Shortcut Button)
6. Protection (Shortcut Button)
7. Slide (Shortcut Button)
8. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
9. Battery Life Indicator
10. Memory Type Indicator
11. Image Counter (Current / Total)
12. Current Selection
13. Cursor Control (Help Key)
14. Full View (Help Key)
[ Notes ]
Functions not marked with * will be retained when the
Miniket Photo is restarted after turning it off.
The OSD indicators of this product shown above are
based on model VP-MS10.
The OSD indicators are based on when using the
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LCD
OSD (On Screen Display in Movie Record Mode/Movie Play Mode)
Movie Record Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Image Size Indicator
3. Image Quality Indicator
4. Macro Indicator
5. Self Timer Indicator *
6. Windcut Indicator
7. Date / Time Indicator
8. Zoom In / Out Indicator
9. Digital Effect (Shortcut Button)
10. White Balance (Shortcut Button)
11. Program AE (Shortcut Button)
12. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
13. Battery Life Indicator
14. Memory Type Indicator
15. Counter (Elapsed Time)
16. Record / Stop Indicator
17. Remaining Time Indicator
Movie Play Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Image Size Indicator
3. Image Number
4. Playback Progress Bar
5. Counter (Elapsed Time)
6. Volume Indicator
7. Delete (Shortcut Button)
8. Protection (Shortcut Button)
9. All Play (Shortcut Button)
10. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
11. Battery Life Indicator
12. Memory Type Indicator
13. Image Counter (Current / Total)
14. Stop / Play / Pause Indicator
[ Note ]
Functions not marked with * will be retained when the Miniket
Photo is restarted after turning it off.
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OSD (On Screen Display in Music Mode)
Music Mode
1. File Property
2. Progress Bar
3. Counter (Elapsed Time / File Length)
4. Search (Help Key)
5. Play / Pause (Help Key)
6. Volume Control (Help Key)
7. Equaliser (Shortcut Button)
8. Volume Indicator
9. Mode Indicator
10. Current Folder Name
11. Title Name
12. Protection Indicator
13. Move (Help Key)
14. Folder (Help Key)
15. Play (Help Key)
16. Delete (Shortcut Button)
17. Hold (Shortcut Button)
18. Repeat (Shortcut Button)
19. File List Display (Shortcut Button)
20. Battery Life Indicator
21. Memory Type Indicator
22. File Number (Current / Total)
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SWSWAV0001.WV0001.WAVSWAV0001.WAV
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8KHz
Mono
64Kbps
SWAV0004.WAVSWAV0002.WAV
8KHz
Mono
64Kbps
00:00:16/00:00:20
00:00:16/00:00:20
SearchSearch
Volume
PausePause
Volume
Move
Select
Settings
Name of Each Part : LCD Display
OSD (On Screen Display in Voice Record / Voice Play /Settings Mode)
Voice Record Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. File Name
3. Current File Information
4. Standby / Record Indicator
5. Counter (Elapsed Time / Remaining Time)
6. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
7. Battery Life Indicator
8. Memory Type Indicator
Voice Play Mode
1. File Number (Current / Total)
2. Progress Bar
3. Counter (Elapsed Time / Remaining Time)
4. Search (Help Key)
5. Play / Pause (Help Key)
6. Volume Control (Help Key)
7. Volume Indicator
8. Delete (Shortcut Button)
9. Repeat (Shortcut Button)
10. File List Display (Shortcut Button)
11. Record / Play (Shortcut Button)
12. Protection Indicator
Settings Mode
1. Mode Indicator
2. Menu Tab
3. Setup Items
4. Move (Help Key)
5. Select (Help Key)
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
OSD
Voice Record Mode
5
Voice Play Mode
Settings Mode
Settings
TYPE
Memory TypeMemory Type
Int. Memory
Memory Card
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MENU
How to Use the Battery Pack
Battery Pack Installation / Ejection
It is recommended to purchase one or more additional Battery Packs to allow continuous use of your Miniket Photo.
To insert the Battery Pack
1. Push the [OPEN] switch on the bottom side of the set in the direction of ! as shown in the diagram and open the lid.@
2. Insert the Battery Pack into the battery slot until it softly clicks. Make sure that the SAMSUNG logo is facing up while the set is placed as shown in the diagram.
To eject the Battery Pack
1. Push the [Battery Lock Switch] in the direction as shown in the diagram to pop the Battery Pack out.
2. Pull the ejected Battery Pack out in the direction as shown in the diagram.
[ Notes ]
Clean the terminals to remove any foreign substances before
inserting the Battery Pack.
If the Miniket Photo will not be in use for a while, remove the
Battery Pack from the Miniket Photo.
It is recommended to prepare fully charged additional Battery
Packs for outdoor use.
Additional Battery Packs are available at your local Samsung
dealer and service centre.
<Inserting the Battery Pack>
Cover
<Ejecting the Battery Pack>
Battery Lock
Switch
[ ]
✤ ✤ . ✤ . ✤ .
[ ]
.
1.
[OPEN] !
2.
1. .
2.
[ Warning ]
When you eject the Battery Pack from the Miniket Photo, hold the
Battery Pack so as not to drop it.
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How to Use the Battery Pack
Maintaining the Battery Pack
The Battery Pack should be recharged in an environment
between 32°F (0°C) and 104°F (40°C).
The life and capacity of the Battery Pack will be reduced if it is
used in temperatures below 32°F (0°C) or left in temperatures above 104°F (40°C) for a long period.
Do not put the Battery Pack near any heat sources (fire or
flames, for example).
Do not disassemble, process, press, or heat the Battery Pack.Do not allow the + and - terminals of the Battery Pack to be
short-circuited. It may cause leakage, heat generation, fire, or overheating.
If Miniket Photo fails to work when you turn on the power or the
battery life indicator flickers, replace the Battery Pack.
It is recommended to use original Battery Pack that is available
at SAMSUNG service centre.
32°F (0°C) 104°F (40°C) .
32°F (0°C) .
32°F (0°C) 104°F (40°C)
.
( ). ✤ . ✤ + .
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How to Use the Battery Pack
Using Time / Image Capacity According To Modes
Battery
Mode
Photo
Movie
Music
Voice
Using Time
Conditions
Continuous
Recording Time
Conditions
Continuous
Playback time
Conditions
Continuous
Recording Time
Conditions
Figures shown above are measured under Samsung’s test
environment, and may differ from users and conditions.
SB-LH82 (820 mAh)
Approx. 85 minutes
Fully charged battery / Room temperature / 5M image
size / Super Fine / Pictures captured at 20 sec interval / zoom in or out after each capturing
Power off and on after each 8 captures / Default LCD
brightness (14)
3 non-flash use / 1 flash use capturing
Approx. 80 minutes
Fully charged battery / Room temperature Normal 320x240 Image Size No zooming
Approx. 4 hours
Fully charged battery / Room temperature LCD display turned off
44.1 KHz / 128 Kbps / 4MB / Default equaliser / Use earphones / Mid-level volume
Approx. 4 hours
Fully charged battery / Room temperature Mono / 64 Kbps / Use earphones / Mid-level volume
Image Capacity
Approx. 230
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How to Use the Battery Pack
Battery Level Display
The Battery Level Display shows the amount of battery power remaining in the Battery Pack.
Battery Level
Indicator
State
Fully charged
25 ~ 50% is used
50 ~ 70% is used
75 ~ 95% is used
Over 95% is used The Miniket Photo will soon turn off. Change the Battery
Pack as soon as possible.
(flickers)
The Miniket Photo will be
forced to turn off soon.
It is recommended to fully charge the Battery Pack before use.
Charging time according to charging methods
Battery
SB-LH82 (820 mAh)
Using AC Adapter Using USB Charging
Approx. 1 hr 40 min
You may charge your Miniket Photo by connecting it to a PC with
the USB cable.
Message
-
-
-
-
-
“Low battery”
Approx. 3 hr
95% ( )
Miniket
SB-LH82 (820 mAh)
USB PC
25 ~ 50%
50 ~ 70%
75 ~ 95%
-
-
-
-
-
.
USB
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How to Use the Battery Pack
Charging the Battery Pack
You can charge the Battery Pack using AC Power Adapter or USB cable.
1. Turn off the Miniket Photo by pressing the [POWER] button.
Charging will begin only when the Miniket
Photo is turned off (using AC Power Adapter or USB cable).
2. Insert the Battery Pack to the Miniket Photo.
3. Open the Connector Cover of the set.
4. Charge the Miniket Photo.
Connect the AC Power Adapter with the
AC Power
Miniket Photo properly and plug the AC
Adapter
Power Adapter to the wall outlet.
Connect the USB Cable with the
USB
Miniket Photo properly and connect
Cable
the other side to a USB port of a PC.
[ Notes ]
You may use the Miniket Photo powered by
the AC Power Adapter indoors where available.
[ Warning ]
It is recommended to fully charge the Battery Pack before use.You should only charge the battery in an environment between 32°F (0°C)
and 104°F (40°C).
Ambient temperature may affect charging the Battery Pack; too low
temperature may result in longer charge time / incomplete charging.
Before connecting the cable, make sure that you don’t have any foreign
substances between connectors.
Connecting the AC Power Adapter
Connecting the USB Cable
4
DC Power Jack
USB Port
[ ]
✤ ✤ 10°C ~ 30°C
You can charge the Battery Pack using AC Power Adapter and USB cable.
1.
Charging will begin only when the
2.
3.
4.
5.
AC Power
[ ]
.
Miniket Photo is turned off (using AC Power Adapter or USB cable).
Connect the AC Power Adapter with the Miniket Photo properly and plug the AC
Adapter
Power Adapter to the wall outlet.
Connect the USB Cable with the Miniket Photo properly and connect
Cable
the other side to a USB port of a PC. USB Charging will charge the Battery Pack up to 85%.
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Getting Started
Recording / Charging Indicator
The colour of the LED indicates the state of power or charging.
LED
LED Colour
Red
Orange
Green
Power Indicator
LED Colour
During Recording
Recording
<Movie and
Voice Mode>
-
-
Blue
During Charging
-
Charging
Fully Charged
Power
On
Power Indicator
Recording / Charging Indicator
LED Colour
< >
-
-
LED Colour Power
-
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Getting Started
Using the Mode Dial
The Mode Dial is used to change the Miniket Photo mode. Available modes are Photo, Movie, Music, Voice, PC Cam, PictBridge, Storage, and Settings.
Setting the Mode
Turn the desired mode by turning the Mode Dial.
Within 1 ~ 2 seconds, the Miniket Photo switches to the designated mode.
Functions of Each Mode
Photo Mode
You can take / view photos.
Movie Mode
You can record / play back video.
Music Mode
You can play back music files (music).
Voice Mode
You can record / play back voice clips.
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PictBridge-supported printer with a USB cable, you can print your stored pictures without a PC.
USB cable allows you to store various files in the Miniket Photo.
regarding the LCD display, Date / Time, Reset, and Memory management.
PC Cam Mode
You can use the Miniket
Photo as a PC cam for video chatting and other PC cam applications.
PictBridge Mode
When you connect the
Miniket Photo to a
Storage Mode
Connecting the Miniket
Photo to a PC with a
Settings Mode
Using this mode, you
can set / adjust settings
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, , , , PC , PictBridge ,
1-2 .
/ .
/
PictBridge
/
(music).
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PC
Miniket
PC
PictBridge
USB Miniket
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USB
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Getting Started
Using the DISPLAY Button
1. If you press the [DISPLAY] button once, only Shortcut Button icons and focus indicator will appear on the screen.
2. f you press the [DISPLAY] button twice, only focus indicator will appear on the screen.
3. If you press the [DISPLAY] button 3 times, it switches to the initial (normal) display screen.
[ Notes ]
Above description applies to the Photo and Movie mode.In Music and Voice modes, the [DISPLAY] button will not operate.
The LCD screen goes off automatically after 30 seconds if there was no button operation. In that case, press any button to turn on the LCD monitor.
1. [DISPLAY] ,
2. [DISPLAY] ,
[DISPLAY] Button
3. [DISPLAY] , .
[ ]
✤ ✤ [DISPLAY] .
30 LCD
LCD
Using the MENU Button
1. Change the desired modeoto mode by setting the Mode Dial.
2. Press the [MENU] button.
3. Move the cursor by moving the joystick (up / down / left / right) to select desired menu item, and then press the joystick (OK) to confirm.
4. Press the [MENU] button to finish.
MENU
POWER
W
T
M
E
N
U
MENU Button
Mode Dial
Joystick
1. .
2. [MENU] .
3. ( / / / ) (OK) .
4. [ MENU] .
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Getting Started
Using the Shortcut Buttons
For Photo, Movie, Music, Voice and PictBridge modes, icons that represent the most frequently accessed functions according to the selected mode are displayed on the LCD monitor to allow easier access. Using these buttons, you may directly access the functions.
LCD
PictBridge ,
.
1. Turn the Mode Dial to set the desired mode.
2. Press the [POWER] button to turn on the Miniket Photo.
3. On the LCD monitor, the function icon of shortcut button is displayed. Press the shortcut button to access the function directly.
In Photo Capture Mode, the icons of 4 shortcut buttons will be :
< >-< >-< >-< >
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[Power] Button
Shortcut button
Mode Dial
Icons of
Shortcut button
functions
1.
2. [POWER] Miniket .
3.
LCD
.
) , 4
:
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Getting Started
Using the Joystick
The joystick is used to make a selection, move the
cursor, select functions, and exit from the menu.
1. Move the cursor left / right by pressing the joystick.
2. Move the cursor up / down by pressing the joystick.
You can adjust the volume by moving the
joystick (up / down) in Movie / Music / Voice playback modes.
3. Confirm your selection by pressing the joystick (OK).
MENU
Joystick
,
1. /
2. /
/ / /
3. OK
Menu Selection
Move Upwards
Move Downwards
Move Left
Move Right
Confirm Selection
While Playing Back
Increase Volume
Decrease Volume
-
-
-
Move left
Move Up
Move down
Confirm selection
Move right
Move Upwards
Move Downwards
Move Left
Move Right
Confirm Selection
-
-
-
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Getting Started
Structure of Folders and Files
The movie, photo, music, voice files and so forth files are stored in internal memory or mini SD card as below:
[ Notes ]
Refer to page 32 for details on mini SD card.You can store general data files and folders in
Miniket Photo.
The maximum number of files you may store in
DCIM is 99 where number of folders is 999.
DCAM****.JPG: Photo files
SMOV****.AVI: Movie files SWAV****.WAV: Voice files ********.MP3: Music files
MISC: DPOF files are stored.Do not change the file or folder name except
‘Free’.
You can freely change the file or folder name
under the ‘Free’.
Movie files that you have not made with this
Miniket Photo may not play back on this Miniket Photo.
<MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders are system folders created
when manufacturing.
Do not change or delete <MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders.
Changing or deleting <MUSIC1 ~ 4> folder names will disable music playback.
Only mp3 files are recognised under the system
folder “MP3”. Folders created under the system folder “MP3” other than <MUSIC1 ~ 4> cannot be recognised (Figure 1).
User folders can be created under <MUSIC1 ~ 4>
folders. MP3 files under a user created folder will be recognised and played back but the folder name will not be displayed on the LCD screen (Figure 2)
Folders created under the user folders will not be
recognised (Figure 3).
<MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders can contain up to 500
songs.
Miniket Photo supports NetSync DRM.
[ Warning ]
Mini SD cards are made with precision technology.
It is sensitive and vulnerable to electric shock, temperature and humidity, be cautious with handling the mini SD card to avoid losing data stored in it.
Damaged data may not be recovered, and
SAMSUNG is not responsible for lost data. Make sure to back up important files in PC separately.
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XXXX.MP3 XXXX.MP3
(Figure 1)
User folder
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
(Figure 2)
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
Photo Folders
Movie Folders
Voice Folders
Music Folders
XXXX.MP3
XXXX.MP3
(Figure 3)
SD :
[
]
SD 32 .
✤ ✤
DCIM 99
999
DCAM****.JPG :
SMOV****.AVI : SWAV ****.WAV : ********.MP3 :
MISC: DPOF .
'Free'
✤ ✤ 'Free'
<MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders are system folders created
when manufacturing.
Do not change or delete <MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders.
Changing or deleting <MUSIC1 ~ 4> folder names will disable music playback.
Only mp3 files are recognised under the system
folder “MP3”. Folders created under the system folder “MP3” other than <MUSIC1 ~ 4> cannot be recognised (Figure 1).
User folders can be created under <MUSIC1 ~
4> folders. MP3 files under a user created folder will be recognised and played back but the folder name will not be displayed on the LCD screen (Figure 2)
Folders created under the user folders will not be
recognised (Figure 3).
Copied folders under the system folder “MP3” will
not be deleted, only formatting the memory will remove the folder.
<MUSIC1 ~ 4> folders can contain up to 500
songs.
Miniket Photo supports NetSync DRM.
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