Toshiba Camileo X400, Camileo X410, Camileo X416 User's Guide

CAMILEO® X400 Series User’s Guide

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Regulatory Information
FCC Information
Product Name: Camcorder
Model number: CAMILEO
FCC notice “Declaration of Conformity Information”
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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X400 Series
Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by TOSHIBA or parties authorized by TOSHIBA could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Conditions
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Contact
Address: TOSHIBA America Information Systems, Inc.
9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine, California 92618-1697
Telephone: (949) 583-3000
Safety Instructions
1 Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camcorder; otherwise the
warranty will be voided.
2 Avoid all contact with water, and dry hands before using.
3 Do not expose the camcorder to high temperature or leave it in direct
sunlight. Doing so may damage the camcorder.
4 Use the camcorder with care. Avoid pressing hard on the camcorder body.
5 For your own safety, avoid using the camcorder when there is a storm or
lightning.
6 Do not use batteries of different specifications. Doing so may lead to the
potential for serious damage.
7 Remove the battery during long periods between usage, as a deteriorated
battery may affect the functionality of the camcorder.
8 Remove the battery if it shows signs of leaking or distortion.
9 Use only the accessories supplied by the manufacturer.
10 Keep the camcorder out of the reach of infants.
11 Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
12 Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.
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About the battery
Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as replacements. The
battery is a lithium ion battery, which can explode if not replaced, used, handled or disposed of properly. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.
Charge the battery only in an ambient temperature between 41 and 95
degrees Fahrenheit (5 and 35 degrees Celsius). Otherwise, the electrolyte solution might leak, battery performance might deteriorate and the battery life might be shortened.
Never install or remove the battery without first turning off the power and
disconnecting the AC adaptor.
Only use the supplied AC adaptor or USB cable, or an optional Toshiba
battery charger to charge the battery. Never attempt to charge the battery with any other charger.
About the remote control battery
Chemical burns and choking hazard due to battery ingestion
The remote control supplied with this camcorder contains a button cell battery. Keep the button cell battery out of reach of children. If swallowed, the button cell battery can cause serious injury or death. Severe burns can occur within hours of ingestion. If you suspect that a button cell battery has been swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
Use care when changing the button cell battery. Keep all new and used button cell batteries out of reach of children and ensure that the battery compartment is completely secure after replacing the battery. If the battery compartment cannot be completely secured, discontinue use of the remote control and contact the manufacturer.
Use only button cell batteries recommended by the manufacturer as replacements. The button cell battery can explode if not replaced, used, handled, or disposed of properly. Dispose of the button cell battery as required by local ordinances or regulations.
California Perchlorate Information:
Products containing CR (manganese dioxide) lithium coin cell batteries may contain perchlorate. Perchlorate Material – special handling may apply. See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
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This manual contains safety instructions that must be observed to avoid potential hazards that could result in personal injuries, damage to your equipment, or loss of data. These safety cautions have been classified according to the seriousness of the risk, and icons highlight these instructions as follows:
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Additional Information
© Copyright 2011 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. All rights reserved. TOSHIBA reserves the right to make technical changes. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between this product and the documentation.
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Trademarks
CAMILEO is a registered trademark of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. and/or Toshiba Corporation.
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Microsoft, Windows, and Windows Vista are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Contents

Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camcorder.......................... 10
Overview ................................................................10
Check the components .....................................11
System requirements........................................11
Front view .........................................................12
Rear view..........................................................12
Side view ..........................................................13
Underside view .................................................13
Chapter 2: Getting Started......................................................... 14
Loading the battery.................................................14
Charge your battery ..........................................16
Inserting and removing an SD™ Card (optional).....20
Protecting data on an SD™ Card.......................21
Turning the camcorder on and getting started .......22
Turning off the camcorder ......................................22
Chapter 3: Record Mode........................................................... 23
Button functions .....................................................23
LCD touch screen information ................................24
Notification icons..............................................24
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Contents
Touch function icons ........................................26
Video recording ......................................................27
Photo recording......................................................28
Using Digital Light or Light function .......................28
Using the Zoom function ........................................28
Menu options/operations........................................29
Video Setting options........................................30
Photo Setting options .......................................36
Effects...............................................................40
Deleting files .....................................................43
Chapter 4: Playback Mode........................................................46
Button functions .....................................................46
LCD touch screen information ................................47
Notification icons..............................................47
Touch function icons ........................................48
Playback mode operations......................................49
Video Playback..................................................50
Photo Playback .................................................50
Delete a file in Playback mode...........................50
Video Trim ..............................................................51
Chapter 5: Camcorder Settings ................................................ 52
Setup Menu ............................................................52
Menu Sound .....................................................52
TV .....................................................................53
Language ..........................................................53
Time Settings....................................................54
Format ..............................................................54
Default Setting ..................................................55
Chapter 6: Viewing Photos and
Videos on TV.....................................................57
Connecting to a high-definition 16:9
(wide) TV ..........................................................57
Contents
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Chapter 7: Viewing Photos and
Videos on a Computer...................................... 59
Installing bundled software.....................................59
Transferring photos or videos to a computer..........60
Chapter 8: Uploading Video and Photo Files to the
Internet............................................................... 61
CAMILEO® Uploader ...............................................62
Setting up your account information
for a Web site..............................................64
Chapter 9: Webcam Mode........................................................ 66
Chapter 10: Specifications ........................................................ 67
Operating Environment Conditions .........................68
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting.................................................... 69
Chapter 12: Other Information.................................................. 71
Toshiba Support .....................................................71
Before you call ..................................................71
Contacting Toshiba .................................................72
Toshiba’s technical support Web site................72
Toshiba voice contact .......................................72
Warranty.................................................................73
Online Warranty Information.............................73
Warranty Service ..............................................73
Chapter 1
Getting to Know Your Camcorder

Overview

Your Toshiba camcorder comes equipped with a 5MP sensor that can record H.264 format movies. This format allows for extended video recording with less memory.
Other features of your CAMILEO
23x optical zoom 120x digital zoom High quality images up to 16 megapixels 3” color LCD touch screen for easy viewing of video, pictures
and onscreen menus
On-screen video trimming
Video recording at full HD resolution of 1920 x 1080p Pause button to record multiple moments in a single file
Electronic Image Stabilization to record smoother videos HDTV connectivity via a mini HDMI™ cable Built-in CAMILEO
videos captured by the camcorder to the Internet (for Windows
Various effect options, such as Time Lapse and Slow Motion Built-in memory allowing you to take pictures and to record
movies without a memory card.
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based systems only)
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Uploader, allowing you to easily upload
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X400 Series camcorder are:
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A portion of the built-in memory is used for Firmware to operate the
NOTE
NOTE
camcorder.
Memory card slot allowing you to increase storage capacity.
Check the components
Unpack the box and make sure all items listed below are included:
Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Overview
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Camcorder Mini USB cable Mini HDMI™ cable AC adaptor
Quick Start CD-ROM
Guide Software, User’s
Guide (this document),
and Warranty information
Cleaning cloth
Deluxe soft case Remote control AV to mini USB
(Sample Illustration) Components
*Preinstalled in the camcorder
Be sure to remove the protective film on the lens before using.
System requirements
Microsoft® Windows® XP/Windows Vista®/Windows® 7 ❖ Intel 512 MB RAM 1 GB free HDD space 4x CD-ROM Drive Available USB 2.0 port
Mac compatibility
Mac OS 10.6 or above CPU Intel 1 GB system memory 1 GB free HDD space DVD-ROM Available USB 2.0 port
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Pentium® 4, 2.4 GHz or above
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Core™ 2 Duo 2.4 GHz or above
Lithium-ion
rechargeable
battery*
Lens cover set
(lens cover
and strap)
cable
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NOTE
Front view
Light
Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Overview
The LCD touch screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology. However, some tiny black and/or bright dots (white, red, blue or green) may appear on the LCD touch screen. These dots are a normal result of the manufacturing process, and do not affect the recording.
Photo button
Tele/Wide button
Speaker
Lens
IR receiver
Microphone
(Sample Illustration) Front view
Rear view
Mini USB/Mini HDMI™ port cover
(Sample Illustration) Rear view
LCD touch screen
Indicator light
Pause button
Video button
Side view
Getting to Know Your Camcorder
Overview
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LCD touch screen
(Sample Illustration) Side views
Underside view
(Sample Illustration) Underside view
Microphone jack cover
Battery/SD™ Card coverTripod socket
Power button
Playback button
Light button
Chapter 2
Getting Started

Loading the battery

Before using the camcorder, you will need to remove the protective film from the battery. To do so, remove the battery, then remove the film, and replace the battery as shown below.
The battery comes pre-installed in the camcorder, however, you must remove the protective film on the battery before use.
To properly connect the battery:
1 Slide the safety latch and open the battery cover.
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(Sample Illustration) Opening the battery cover
Getting Started
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Loading the battery
2 Remove the battery.
3 Pull the protective film off.
Protective film
Li-ion battery
(Sample Illustration) Removing the protective film
4 Reinsert the battery, making sure it is lined-up with the correct
polarity marks.
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Li-ion battery
(Sample Illustration) Reinserting the battery
Be sure the orange latch is engaged after inserting the battery.
5 Close the battery cover.
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Getting Started
Loading the battery
Charge your battery
You must use the supplied AC adaptor or the USB cable to charge your camcorder before use. Turn off the camcorder. A blinking light indicates active charging, and a solid light indicates that charging is complete. In AC charging mode, the light will turn off automatically after the battery is fully charged. The full charge time is approximately 4 hours.
(Sample Illustration) Charging the battery
Handling of the battery
Never attempt to dispose of a battery by burning or by throwing
Never attempt to disassemble, tamper with or repair a battery.
Never short-circuit the battery by either accidentally or
it into a fire, and never allow exposure to a heating apparatus (e.g., microwave oven). Heat can cause a battery to explode and/or release caustic liquid, both which may possibly cause serious injury.
The battery could overheat and ignite. Leakage of the caustic alkaline solution or other electrolytic substances could cause fire, possibly resulting in death or serious injury.
intentionally bringing the battery terminals in contact with another conductive object. This could cause serious injury or a fire, and could also damage the battery and product. Always wrap the battery in plastic (or place it in a plastic bag) whenever transporting it, to avoid exposing the terminals to another conductive object which could result in serious injury. Always cover the metal terminals with insulating tape when disposing of the battery, to prevent accidental short-circuiting which could result in serious injury.
Getting Started
Loading the battery
Never drive a nail or any other sharp object into the battery, hit
battery with a hammer or other object or step on it. Doing so could cause a fire or explosion possibly resulting in serious injury.
Never charge the battery by a method other than as instructed.
Doing so could cause a fire or explosion possibly resulting in serious injury.
Never connect the battery to a plug socket or a car cigarette plug
socket. The battery could rupture or ignite causing a fire or explosion possibly resulting in serious injury.
Never allow a battery to become wet. A wet battery will overheat
or ignite causing rupture or fire, possibly resulting in death or serious injury.
Never store a battery in an area of high humidity. This could
cause a fire or explosion possibly resulting in serious injury.
Never expose a battery to abnormal shock, vibration or pressure.
Never use a battery which has been exposed to abnormal shock even if the appearance is normal. The battery’s internal protective device could fail, causing it to overheat or ignite resulting in caustic liquid leakage, or explosion or fire, possibly resulting in death or serious injury.
Never subject a battery to heat, and never store it or use it near a
heat source. The battery could ignite or explode when heated or burned, possibly resulting in death or serious injury. Subjecting a battery to heat could also cause caustic liquid to leak. It can also cause failure, malfunction, or loss of stored data.
Use of correct battery
Always use the battery supplied. Other batteries have different
voltage and terminal polarities. Use of non-conforming batteries could generate smoke or cause fire or rupture, possibly resulting in serious injury.
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Getting Started
Loading the battery
Battery safety
Never allow caustic electrolyte fluid leaked from the battery to
contact your eyes, body or clothing. Use appropriate protective gloves when handling a damaged
battery. If caustic electrolyte fluid from the battery should contact your
eyes, immediately wash your eyes with large amounts of running water and obtain prompt medical attention, to help prevent permanent eye damage.
If electrolyte fluid should contact any part of your body, immediately wash it off under running water to help prevent skin rashes.
If electrolyte fluid should contact your clothes, promptly remove them to help prevent the electrolyte fluid from contacting your body, possibly resulting in serious injury.
Battery warning indicators
Always immediately turn the power off and disconnect the power
cable/cord plug from the plug socket and stop using the battery if you observe any of the following conditions:
Offensive or unusual odorExcessive heatDiscolorationDeformation, cracks or leaksSmokeOther unusual event during use, such as abnormal sound
In such an event, carefully and immediately remove the battery from the product. In some instances, you might have to wait for the product to cool down before removing the battery, in order to avoid any possible minor injury due to heat exposure. Do not turn on the product’s power again until an authorized Toshiba service provider has checked it for safety. Continued use could cause a fire or rupture possibly resulting in serious injury or product failure including but not limited to the loss of data.
Getting Started
NOTE
Loading the battery
Disposal of used batteries
Always dispose of used batteries in compliance with all
applicable laws and regulations. Put insulating tape, such as cellophane tape, on the electrode during transportation to avoid a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. Failure to do so could possibly result in serious injury.
Inserting the battery
When installing a battery or before moving the product, always
make sure the battery is inserted correctly and securely. If the battery falls out, while you are carrying the product, you could be injured or the battery could be damaged.
Do not use an impaired or exhausted battery
Never continue to use a battery after its recharging capability has
become impaired, or after the warning message indicating that the battery power is exhausted has been displayed.
Continued use of an exhausted or impaired battery could result in the loss of data or damage to the product.
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Handling of the battery
Never attempt to install batteries in reverse polarity.
Make sure the battery is securely installed in the product before
attempting to charge the battery.
Improper installation could generate smoke or fire, or cause the
battery to rupture.
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NOTE
Getting Started

Inserting and removing an SD™ Card (optional)

The battery is a lithium ion battery, which can explode if not
replaced, used, handled or disposed of properly. Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or regulations. Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as replacements.
Charge the battery only in an ambient temperature between 41
and 95 degrees Fahrenheit (5 and 35 degrees Celsius). Otherwise, the electrolyte solution might leak, battery performance might deteriorate and the battery life might be shortened.
Never install or remove the battery without first turning off the
power and disconnecting the AC adaptor.
Inserting and removing an SD™ Card (optional)
An SD™ Card may need to be purchased separately.
Your camcorder comes with internal memory that allows you to store pictures and movies. You can expand the memory capacity by using an optional SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card.
1 Slide the safety latch and open the SD™ Card cover.
(Sample Illustration) Opening the SD™ Card cover
Getting Started
NOTE
Inserting and removing an SD™ Card (optional)
2 Insert the memory card into the slot until it locks in place as
shown below.
To remove the SD™ Card, press inward to release it. When the card pops out, grasp it and pull it
straight out.
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(Sample Illustration) Inserting and removing an SD™ Card
To prevent data corruption, it is recommended that you format the SD™ Card in the camcorder before using.
All data will be erased if the SD™ Card is formatted. Make sure all data is copied to your computer or other media before formatting the SD™ Card.
When a memory card is inserted, photos and videos are saved onto the card rather than the built-in memory.
Protecting data on an SD™ Card
Photos or videos cannot be recorded on an SD™ Card when the card is locked (read only); however, photos and videos can be viewed.
Make sure the lock is in the writable position before recording photos and videos as shown below.
Write-protectedWritable
position position
(Sample Illustration) Protecting data on an SD™ Card
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Getting Started

Turning the camcorder on and getting started

Turning the camcorder on and getting started
To turn on the camcorder, either:
Flip the LCD touch screen outward to turn on the camcorder
automatically.
Or press the Power ( ) button for approximately one second
to turn it on.
To record videos: Press the Video ( ) button to begin recording. Press it again to stop recording.
To take a still photo while recording a video: Press the Photo ( ) button.
To take a photo: Press the Photo ( ) button halfway down to focus until the focusing frame turns green. Then press it fully to take the photo.
Focusing frame: White Focusing frame: Green
(Sample Image) Focusing frames (green and white)
To view stored movies and pictures: Press the Playback ( ) button or touch the onscreen icon to switch to Playback mode.

Turning off the camcorder

To turn off the camcorder, either press the Power ( ) button for one second, or place the LCD touch screen back to its original position.
Chapter 3
Record Mode

Button functions

Video button:
1 Press to begin recording a video. 2 Press it again to stop recording.
Pause button:
1 Press to pause recording. 2 Press it again to resume recording on the same file.
Photo button:
1 Press halfway down to focus, then press it fully to take the
photo.
2 To take a photo during video recording press the photo button to
capture the image.
Note: The photo resolution will be the same as the video resolution. Tele (T) button:
Zoom in.
Wide (W) button:
Zoom out.
Power button:
Press for one second to turn the camcorder ON/OFF.
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Record Mode

LCD touch screen information

Playback button:
Switch between Record/Playback mode.
Light button:
Press to toggle the Light settings (Light ON, Light OFF, Digital light).
Touch the LCD touch screen to show the status of the setting.
LCD touch screen information
The indicators shown on the images below may appear on the LCD touch screen when photos and videos are recorded:
Onscreen notification icons Onscreen touch function icons
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(Sample Image) LCD touch screen indicators
Notification icons
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8
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5
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Battery: Full power
Battery: Medium power
Battery: Low power
Battery: No power
DC power mode
Macro mode for close ups
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Record Mode
LCD touch screen information
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5
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00:03:12
00:03:12
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Scene
White balance
Recording time
Pause recording
The remaining amount of photos that can be taken at the current resolution settings
Current number of photos taken
Motion Detection (Video Record mode only)
Skin
Night
Backlight
Auto
Daylight
Fluorescent
Tungsten
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Zoom meter: 1x~2700x (23x Optical Zoom, 120x Digital Zoom)
Slow Motion (Video Record mode only) Note: Slow motion videos will be recorded in WQVGA
resolution (432 x 240 [WQVGA]).
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Time Lapse (Video Record mode only)
Pre-Record mode (Video Record mode only)
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Record Mode
LCD touch screen information
Touch function icons
Digital light ON
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Video Resolution
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Photo resolution
Video Record mode
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Photo Record mode
Light ON
Light OFF
Full HD (1080p 30)
60p
30
p
HD60 (720p 60)
HD30 (720p 30)
VGA (480p 30)
WQVGA (while the Slow Motion function is active, the video resolution is 432 x 240 [QVGA])
High-16MP
Standard-5MP
Low-3MP
Backlight ON/OFF
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Self-timer ON/OFF
Menu
Playback mode
Photo mode
Video mode
Delete mode
Tap on the screen to close the touchable function bars. Tap
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Filter: Black & White/Classic/Negative can be previewed
Stabilization, Time Lapse, and Slow Motion functions can not be
Stabilization and Night mode functions can not be used
Pre-Record, Motion Detection, Time Lapse, and Slow Motion
The camcorder does not power off automatically in DC power

Video recording

Press the Video ( ) button to start recording. A time indicator displays on the LCD touch screen while recording a video. Press the Video button again to stop recording.
To pause recording, press the Pause ( ) button. To continue recording, press it again.
To take a still photo while recording a video, press the Photo ( ) button.
Touch the onscreen Playback ( ) icon to view a recorded video.
The resolution settings available are:
Record Mode
Video recording
again to show the bars.
immediately without the indicator on the LCD screen.
used simultaneously.
simultaneously.
functions can not be used simultaneously.
mode.
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Video Quality
Full HD 1080/30: 1920 x 1080p 30fps
60p
30
p
HD60 720/60: 1280 x 720p 60fps HD30 720/30: 1280 x 720p 30fps VGA 480/30: 640 x 480p 30fps
The image resolution captured during video recording is the same as the video resolution.
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Record Mode

Photo recording

Photo recording
Press the Photo ( ) button halfway down until the focusing frame turns from white to green. Then press it fully down to take a photo.
Press the Playback button or touch the onscreen ( ) icon to view the photo.
The Resolution settings available are:
Image Quality High-16MP: 4608 x 3456 Standard-5MP: 2592 x 1944 Low-3MP: 2048 x 1536

Using Digital Light or Light function

This setting allows you to brighten the subject or extend the dynamic range of high contrast and backlight, so objects appear brighter and clearer.
1 Press the Light button.
The Digital Light ( ) icon appears on the screen.
2 Press the Light button again.
The Light ( ) icon appears on the screen. The light turns ON, providing illumination while recording.
3 Press the Video/Photo button to start recording or to take a
photo.
4 Press the Light button again to turn it OFF.
The light is disabled automatically when battery power is low.

Using the Zoom function

The Zoom function magnifies images when recording Videos or taking Photos.
Press the Tele/Wide (T/W) buttons to zoom IN/OUT.
The camcorder zooms in by Optical Zoom first. When the Optical Zoom factor is at maximum, zooming stops temporarily. Press and hold the Tele (T) button when you want to zoom in beyond the Optical Zoom range. The Digital Zoom is activated and zooming continues.
Record Mode

Menu options/operations

The Zoom function can be set from 1x~2700x (23x Optical
Zoom and 120x Digital Zoom).
Menu options/operations
Video Setting Photo Setting Effects Setup* Delete
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Light Resolution Stabilization Motion Detection Face Tracking Slow Motion Pre-Record Time Lapse Date Printing Continuous Play
Light Resolution Self-Timer Smile Detection Date Printing ISO Slideshow
Macro mode Exposure Measure Scene Filter White Balance
Menu Sound TV Language Time Setting Format Default Setting
Delete Video Delete Photo Select & Delete Delete All
*Please see “Camcorder Settings” on page 52 for more information about Setup.
Operation Screen
1 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon.
The Menu screen appears. The available options are Video Setting,
Photo Setting, Effects, Setup, and Delete.
2 Touch the desired onscreen icon twice.
The options menu appears.
3 Touch to select the specific option you
want to change, and touch it again to enter its settings menu.
4 Touch twice to validate the new
setting.
5 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
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NOTE
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
Video Setting options
Operation Screen
1 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon.
The Menu screen appears.
2 Touch the Video Setting icon twice.
The Video Setting menu appears.
3 The Video Setting menu options are:
Light, Resolution, Stabilization, Motion Detection, Face Tracking, Slow Motion, Pre-Record, Time Lapse, Date Printing, and Continuous Play.
Touch the icon once to view the description, touch twice to activate.
Light
In this option, select a mode to brighten the shooting area or to extend the brightness of objects. The Light settings available are:
ON Turns the light ON, providing illumination when recording.
OFF Turns the light OFF.
Digital Light
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Light icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Extends the dynamic range of high contrast and backlight, so objects appear brighter and clearer.
Resolution
The Resolution settings available are:
Full HD 1080/30 Records videos at 1920 x 1080p 30fps resolution.
HD 720/60 Records videos at 1280 x 720p 60fps resolution.
HD 720/30 Records videos at 1280 x 720p 30fps resolution.
VGA 480/30 Records videos at 640 x 480p 30fps resolution.
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Resolution icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
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Stabilization
Your camcorder provides a feature that steadies the image to help create clearer videos.
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Stabilization icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
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Record Mode
Menu options/operations
Motion detection
This option allows the camcorder to automatically record videos when the camcorder detects movement.
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Motion Detect icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit. The camcorder will begin recording
automatically if movement is detected. It stops recording when movement stops.
Face Tracking
The camcorder detects and focuses on face(s) automatically. This function helps to capture subjects in backlit conditions.
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Face Tracking icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
In Record mode, when the camcorder is aimed at face(s), the face frame(s) appear.
Slow motion
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NOTE
This option allows recording of videos with a slow motion effect. When the video is played, the playback time will be longer than the actual recording time.
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Slow Motion icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
While using the Slow Motion setting, audio is not recorded and
zoom is disabled.
The view angle may become smaller when the Slow Motion
function is activated.
When the Slow Motion function is activated, the video resolution
is WQVGA.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
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Pre-Record
The Pre-Record function allows the camcorder to begin recording a few seconds before the Record button is pressed.
Touch the icon once to view the description, touch twice to activate.
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Pre-Record icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
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Record Mode
Menu options/operations
Be sure to aim the camcorder at the subject and position it
securely before the Video button is pressed
The Pre-Record function is disabled when another video setting
is activated.
Time Lapse
This option allows the camcorder to record still images at specific time intervals that can then be played back as one video file. The Time Lapse settings available are:
OFF Disables Time Lapse.
1 second Records one frame per second.
3 seconds Records one frame every three seconds.
5 seconds Records one frame every five seconds.
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Time Lapse icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Date Printing
This option imprints the date and time on each video.
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Date Printing icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
When this function is activated, the date appears on the corner of the video.
Continuous Play
This option allows you to playback files continuously.
Record Mode
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Operation Screen
1 In the Video Setting menu, touch the
Continuous Play icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
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Record Mode
Menu options/operations
Photo Setting options
Operation Screen
1 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon.
The Menu screen appears.
2 Touch the Photo Settings icon twice.
The Photo Setting Menu appears.
3 The Photo Setting menu options are:
Light, Resolution, Self-Timer, Smile Detection, Date Printing, ISO, and Slideshow.
Light
In this option, select a mode to brighten the shooting area or to extend the brightness of objects. The Light settings available are:
ON Turns the light ON, providing illumination when recording.
OFF Turns the light OFF.
Digital Light
Operation Screen
1 In the Photo Setting menu, touch the
Light icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Extends the dynamic range of high contrast and backlight, so objects appear brighter and clearer.
Resolution
The Resolution settings available are:
High-16MP Takes photos at 4608 x 3456, 16MP quality.
Standard-5MP Takes photos at 2592 x 1944, 5MP quality.
Low-3MP Takes photos at 2048 x 1536, 3MP quality.
Operation Screen
1 In the Photo Setting menu, touch the
Resolution icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Self-Timer
The Self-Timer allows you to take photos with a ten-second time delay.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
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Operation Screen
1 In the Photo Setting menu, touch the
Self-Timer icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
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Record Mode
Menu options/operations
Smile Detection
The camcorder automatically takes the photo when it detects a smile.
Operation Screen
1 In the Photo Setting menu, touch the
Smile Tracking icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
In Photo mode, when the camcorder is aimed at face(s), the face frame(s) appear around a smiling face and automatically take the photo.
Date Printing
This option imprints the date and time on each photo.
Operation Screen
1 In the Photo Setting menu, touch the
Date Printing icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
When this function is activated, the date appears on the corner of each photo.
ISO
NOTE
The camcorder automatically adjusts the ISO setting of images. Four manual ISO sensitivity settings are also available (800/1600/3200/6400). Use the higher setting to take a photo in the dark or in a poorly lit location, or for a subject moving at a high rate of speed.
Auto
800 ISO 800
1600 ISO 1600
3200 ISO 3200
6400 ISO 6400
Operation Screen
1 In the Photo Setting menu, touch the
ISO icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Sets the ISO setting automatically according to conditions.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
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The image may become grainy with a higher ISO setting.
Slideshow
Photos can be viewed one after another in a slideshow in a chosen interval of time. The Slideshow settings available are:
2 seconds Displays one photo every two seconds.
5 seconds Displays one photo every five seconds.
10 seconds Displays one photo every ten seconds.
OFF Disables Slideshow.
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1 In the Photo Setting menu, touch the
Slideshow icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
Operation Screen
Effects
Operation Screen
1 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon.
The Menu screen appears.
2 Touch the Effects icon twice.
The Effects menu screen appears.
3 The Effects menu options are: Macro
mode, Exposure Measure, Scene, Filter, and White Balance.
Macro mode
The camcorder adjusts the focus automatically. When this function is activated, the camcorder adjusts the focus with priority on close-up objects that are at a distance of approximately
0.39 - 47.24 ins. (1 - 120cm).
Operation Screen
1 In the Effects menu, touch the Macro
mode icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Exposure Measure
The camcorder adjusts the exposure (amount of light the camcorder receives from the scene) automatically. The Exposure settings available are:
The camcorder meters the light in an average value for the overall scene and
Auto
adjusts the exposure automatically. This setting is suitable for normal conditions.
The camcorder still meters the light in an average value for the entire scene, but gives greater weight to the center. This
Center
way, the center of the image appears more clear, while the surrounding may appear darker.
The camcorder only meters the light in the middle spot of the scene. This setting is
Spot
typically used, for example, in capturing the light of a candle.
Operation Screen
1 In the Effects menu, touch the
Exposure Measure icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
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Scene
You can select a mode according to the scene and conditions. The Scene settings available are:
Auto Automatically adjusts to current conditions.
Skin Adjusts skin tones to appear more natural.
Night Use in low light conditions or at night.
Backlight Use when the subject is brightly lit from behind.
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NOTE
1 In the Effects menu, touch the Scene
icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
Operation Screen
To avoid blurry photos when taking photos in Night mode, place the camcorder on a flat, steady surface, or use a tripod.
Filter
You can select a special filter effect for photos and videos. The Filter settings available are:
Auto No filter effects.
Black & White The image is converted to black and white.
Classic The image is converted to sepia.
Negative The image is converted to a negative of the original.
Operation Screen
1 In the Effects menu, touch the Filter
icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Scene/Filter: B/W / Classic / Negative effect can be previewed immediately without icons appearing on the LCD touch screen.
White Balance
The camcorder adjusts the white balance of images automatically. The White Balance settings available are:
Auto Automatically adjusts white balance.
Daylight Use in outdoor conditions.
Fluorescent Use in fluorescent lighting.
Tungsten Use in tungsten lighting.
Operation Screen
1 In the Effects menu, touch the White
Balance icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
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Deleting files
Operation Screen
1 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon.
The Menu screen appears.
2 Touch the Delete icon twice. 3 The Delete menu appears. 4 The Delete menu options are: Delete
Video, Delete Photo, Select & Delete, and Delete All.
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Record Mode
Menu options/operations
Deleting Video(s)
Operation Screen
1 In the Delete menu, touch the Delete
Video icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired thumbnail
video(s). Check mark(s) will indicate the selected file(s).
3 Touch the Delete icon to delete the
selected video(s).
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Deleting Photo(s)
Operation Screen
1 In the Delete menu, touch the Delete
Photo icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired thumbnail
photo(s). Check mark(s) will indicate the selected file(s).
3 Touch the Delete icon to delete the
selected photo(s).
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Select & Delete
Operation Screen
1 In the Delete menu, touch the Select
& Delete icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired thumbnail
photo(s) and video(s). Check mark(s) will indicate the selected file(s).
3 Touch the Delete icon to delete the
selected photo(s) and video(s).
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Delete All
NOTE
Use this option to delete all photos and videos.
Yes
No
Operation Screen
1 In the Delete menu, touch the Delete
All icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the new
setting.
4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
When an SD™ Card has been installed, only the photos and
videos stored on the card are deleted.
Videos or photos cannot be deleted if the card is write-protected.
Deletes all photos and videos in the built-in memory (when no SD™ Card is installed), or delete all photos and videos on the installed SD™ Card.
Does not delete all photos and videos in the built-in memory (when no SD™ Card is installed), or do not delete all photos and videos on the installed SD™ Card.
Record Mode
Menu options/operations
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Chapter 4
NOTE
Playback Mode

Button functions

The buttons have the following functions in Playback mode.
Video button:
1 Press to enter Video Record mode.
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Photo button:
1 Press to enter Photo Record mode
In Video Playback Mode Tele (T) button:
Increase volume.
Wide (W) button:
Decrease volume.
Double tap the LCD touch screen to reset the zoom.
Power button:
Press for one second to turn the camcorder ON/OFF.
In Photo Playback Mode Tele (T) button:
Zoom in.
Wide (W) button:
Zoom out.

LCD touch screen information

Playback button:
Switch between Record/Playback mode.
Pause button:
1 Press to pause video playback. 2 Press it again to resume video playback.
LCD touch screen information
The indicators shown below may appear on the LCD touch screen while in Playback mode:
Onscreen notification icons Onscreen touch function icons
Playback Mode
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(Sample Image) LCD touch screen indicators
Notification icons
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00:03:12
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321
250
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4
Battery: Full power
Battery: Medium power
Battery: Low power
Battery: No power
DC power mode.
Playback time counter.
Current number of photos taken.
The remaining amount of photos that can be taken at the current resolution settings.
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NOTE
Playback Mode
LCD touch screen information
3
4
Touch function icons
5
Video Playback mode
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Photo Playback mode
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Volume control.
Video Playback mode.
Photo Playback mode.
Video Trim mode
Continuous play ON/OFF.
Slideshow ON/OFF.
Select & Play thumbnail screen ON.
Menu ON.
Return to Record mode.
Go to the previous file. Fast rewind Videos.
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Play the file.
Pause.
Advance to the next file. Video fast forward.
Delete the current file.
Stop video play.
Tap the screen to display the Menu icons. Tap again to hide the icons.

Playback mode operations

To view and manage photos and videos in the built-in memory or on an SD™ Card, use the Playback mode.
Operation Screen
1 In Record mode, press the Playback
button or touch the onscreen ( ) icon to switch to Playback mode.
2 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon to
view the previous video/photo, or touch the onscreen ( ) icon to view the next video/photo.
3 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon.
The Menu screen appears.
4 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon to
open the thumbnail screen for photos and videos.
The Select & Play screen appears.
5 In the Select & Play screen, select the
file(s) you want to play, and then touch ( ) to confirm. Check marks appear on the selected file(s).
6 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon to
play the selected files. (Video: full length. Photo: displays for 2 seconds.)
Playback Mode
Playback mode operations
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Playback Mode
Playback mode operations
Video Playback
Operation Screen
1 In the Video Playback mode, touch
the ( ) or ( ) icon to play or pause the video.
2 Touch the ( ) icon to view the
previous video, or touch the ( ) icon to view the next video.
3 While playing a video, touch the
() or () icon to fast rewind/forward the video.
4 In the Continuous Play On mode the
( ) icon is highlighted. Touch the ( ) icon to play all video files continuously. Touch the ( ) icon to stop the video.
5 Use the Tele/Wide buttons to adjust
the volume.
Photo Playback
Operation Screen
1 In the Photo Playback mode, touch
the ( ) icon to view the previous photo, or touch the ( ) icon to view the next photo.
2 In the Slideshow On mode the ( )
icon is highlighted. Touch the ( ) or ( ) icon to play or pause the slideshow. Touch the ( ) icon to stop the slideshow.
Delete a file in Playback mode
Operation Screen
1 In the Playback mode, touch the
( ) icon.
2 Touch the ( ) icon to delete the
current photo.
3 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Playback Mode
NOTE

Video Tr im

When an SD™ Card has been installed, only the photos and
videos stored on the card are deleted.
Videos or photos cannot be deleted if the card is write-protected.
Video Trim
Use this option to trim the beginning and/or end of the recorded video and save it as a new video clip.
Operation Screen
1 In Video Playback mode, touch the
onscreen ( ) icon.
2 Touch the Dividing ( / ) icon (the
icon turns yellow) to indicate the beginning/end.
3 Touch the Rewind/Forward
( / ) icon to fine-tune the dividing point.
4 To preview the video, touch the
onscreen( ) or ( ) icon to play or pause the video. Touch the ( ) icon to stop the video.
5 Touch the Save As New ( ) icon to
trim the video at the black portion of the bar, leaving the green portion as a new video file.
6 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Video Flow: Specify the Dividing ( / ) where the video clip is to be cut. Portions A and C will be cut, and portion B will be saved as the new video clip.
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Chapter 5
Camcorder Settings

Setup Menu

Operation Screen
1 Touch the onscreen ( ) icon.
The Menu screen appears.
2 Touch the Setup ( ) icon twice to
enter its settings menu.
3 The Setup Menu options are: Menu
Sound (operation sound), TV, Language, Time Setting, Format, and Default Setting.
Menu Sound
You can enable or disable tone and operation sounds.
Operation Screen
1 In the Setup menu, touch the Menu
Sound icon twice. The Menu screen appears.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the setting. 4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
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TV
Use this function to select the appropriate TV standard for your area, either NTSC or PAL.
An incorrect TV system setting may cause the image to flicker.
NTSC (60Hz) USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, etc.
PAL (50Hz) UK, Europe, China, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong, etc.
Operation Screen
1 In the Setup menu, touch the TV icon
twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the setting. 4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Language
Use this option to select the language of the user interface.
Camcorder Settings
Setup Menu
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Operation Screen
1 In the Setup menu, touch the
Language icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the setting. 4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
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Camcorder Settings
Setup Menu
Time Settings
Operation Screen
1 In the Setup menu, touch the Time
Setting icon twice.
2 Touch the Month, Day, Year, Hour, or
Minute to set.
3 Touch the up/down arrows to adjust
the numeric value.
4 Touch the ( ) icon to validate the
setting.
5 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
Format
Use this option to delete all data in the built-in memory or on the SD™ Card.
YES
NO
Deletes all photos and videos in the built-in memory (when no SD™ Card is installed), or delete all photos and videos on the installed SD™ Card.
Does not delete all photos and videos in the built-in memory (when no SD™ Card is installed), or do not delete all photos and videos on the installed SD™ Card.
Operation Screen
1 In the Setup menu, touch the Format
icon twice.
2 Touch to select the desired option. 3 Touch again to validate the setting. 4 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
All data will be erased if the SD™ Card is formatted. Make sure all data is copied to your computer or other media before formatting the SD™ Card.
Default Setting
To restore the default factory setting, select this option.
YES Restores to default factory setting.
NO Does not restore to default factory setting.
Operation Screen
1 In the Setup menu, touch the Default
Setting icon twice.
2 Choosing YES performs the
operation, and NO cancels the operation.
3 Touch the Return/Exit ( ) icon twice,
or hold it down to exit.
The following table lists the camcorder’s default settings:
Setting Default Factory Setting
Resolution
Light OFF Stabilization ON Motion Detection OFF Face Tracking OFF Slow Motion OFF Pre-Record OFF Time Lapse OFF Continuous Play OFF Self-Timer OFF Smile Detection OFF Date Printing OFF ISO Auto Slideshow OFF Macro Mode OFF Exposure Measure Auto
Video: Full HD 1080p/30 Photo: Standard-5M
Camcorder Settings
Setup Menu
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Scene Auto Filter Auto White Balance Auto Menu Sound ON TV NTSC Language English Volume Level 4
Camcorder Settings
Setup Menu
Setting Default Factory Setting
Chapter 6
Viewing Photos and Videos on TV

Connecting to a high-definition 16:9 (wide) TV

To view images or videos from your camcorder on a TV:
1 Connect the mini HDMI™ cable to your camcorder’s mini
HDMI™ Out port.
2 Connect the other end of the cable to a television.
3 Set the video input source of your TV to HDMI™.
(16:9)
(Sample Image) Connecting a high-definition TV
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NOTE
NOTE
Viewing Photos and Videos on TV
Connecting to a high-definition 16:9 (wide) TV
4 The steps for viewing stored photos and videos on a TV are the
same steps used for viewing them on the LCD screen.
The LCD touch screen does not display when the camcorder is connected to an HDTV.
Some functions may not be accessible while the camcorder is connected to a TV or an HDTV.
Chapter 7
NOTE
Viewing Photos and Videos on a Computer
It may be necessary to install the bundled software application, ArcSoft MediaImpression computer.

Installing bundled software

The CD-ROM supplied with your camcorder contains two software applications.
ArcSoft MediaImpression
helps manage your media, and upload videos to the Internet easily.
Adobe
To install the bundled software:
1 Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s optical disc drive.
2 Click “Install Application Software”. Follow the onscreen
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Reader® is a popular program that is needed to view
the User’s Manual. Many users will find they already have this software installed on their computer.
The autorun screen appears.
instructions to complete the installation.
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to view videos properly on your
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is a user-friendly application that
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NOTE
Viewing Photos and Videos on a Computer

Transferring photos or videos to a computer

Detailed information can be found in the online help of all the bundled software.
Transferring photos or videos to a computer
You can transfer photos or videos stored on your camcorder to a computer and send them via email to friends or post them on the Internet.
To do this:
1 Connect the computer and camcorder with the supplied mini
USB 2.0 cable.
The multi-indicator light blinks.
2 To access photos and videos on your SD™ Card: Videos and
photos can be found on your computer at “My Computer\Removable Disk\DCIM\100MEDIA.”
3 To access photos and videos in the camcorder’s internal
memory: Videos and photos can be found on your computer at “My Computer\DV\DCIM\100MEDIA"
4 In this folder, you can view, delete, move, or copy any
video/photo you want.
Chapter 8
NOTE
NOTE
Uploading Video and Photo Files to the Internet
The built-in CAMILEO® Uploader application offers an easy way to upload video clips and photos to social media Web sites instantly, allowing you to share them with your family and friends on these Web sites. The bundled software, ArcSoft MediaImpression be used to upload video clips to these Web sites.
You must have Internet access to upload videos to a Web site.
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, can also
CAMILEO Uploader for Windows® based systems only.
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NOTE
Uploading Video and Photo Files to the Internet

CAMILEO® Uploader

CAMILEO® Uploader
To upload files to the Internet:
1 Connect the camcorder to the computer by using the supplied
USB cable.
(Sample Illustration) Connecting the camcorder to a computer
2 When the USB connection has been made, the CAMILEO
Uploader application AutoPlay window appears on your computer screen. (If the AutoPlay window does not appear, click My Computer > DVAP > DVAP.exe to execute the application.)
It may be necessary to first install ArcSoft MediaImpression® onto your computer to view videos/photos in the CAMILEO Uploader. If ArcSoft MediaImpression is not installed, you may be asked to install the H.264 Codec (ffdshow-a free software under GPL license) to view videos on CAMILEO Uploader correctly.
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Uploading Video and Photo Files to the Internet
NOTE
CAMILEO® Uploader
3 Choose the Web site you wish to upload to.
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(Sample Image) CAMILEO® Uploader main screen
Some social media Web sites may not be accessible in certain regions.
4 Click the Videos or Photos tab to go to the videos/photos
thumbnail page.
Use the scroll bar to view the next/previous page.
5 Click the files you wish to upload. Click Select All/Deselect
All to select/deselect all video or photo files shown on the
current page.
(Sample Image) CAMILEO® Uploader screen - Upload videos/photos
6 Click Upload to begin uploading your files.
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NOTE
Uploading Video and Photo Files to the Internet
CAMILEO® Uploader
Click CANCEL to stop the uploading process.
(Sample Image) CAMILEO® Uploader screen - Cancel
Setting up your account information for a Web site
You need to activate your Facebook account by email after registering it.
If the privacy setting of your Facebook account is set to the highest security level, you may have limited access to the CAMILEO Uploader.
1 Choose the Web site.
2 Click the Settings tab to view the setup screen.
3 Fill in your account information, and then click Save.
4 To save your account information and avoid re-entering your
login information, check Remember password.
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Uploading Video and Photo Files to the Internet
NOTE
CAMILEO® Uploader
5 If you have not previously set up an account with the Web site,
one will first need to be created.
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(Sample Image) CAMILEO® Uploader screen - Sign up for new account
Some social media Web sites may not be accessible in certain regions. You must have Internet access to upload files to a Web site.
Chapter 9
Webcam Mode
Connect the camcorder to your computer, using the supplied USB
2.0 cable. Press the Video button to switch to the Webcam mode. The Multi-indicator light glows blue. In this mode, you can implement live video conference meetings and multimedia communications.
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(Sample Illustration) Connecting the camcorder to a computer
Chapter 10
Specifications
Image sensor 5 Megapixel BSI CMOS sensor Operations modes Video record, Photo record, Webcam Lens types 23x Optical zoom Lens Auto focus lens (F3.5 - 4.1)
Focus range
Zoom 1x ~ 120x (120x Digital zoom) Shutter Electronic LCD touch screen 3” (7.6 cm) LCD touch screen (16:9)
Storage media
Image resolution
Video resolution
Macro mode: wide: 0.39” (1cm) ~ 47.24” (120cm) Normal mode: 0.39” (1cm) ~ infinity
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CAMILEO
used for firmware code).
CAMILEO
for firmware code). SD/SDHC/SDXC Card slot support (up to 128GB)
16MP: 4608 x 3456 (Interpolated) 5MP: 2592 x 1944 3MP: 2048 x 1536
Full HD (1080/30): 1920 x 1080 (30fps) HD (720/60): 1280 x 720 (60fps) HD (720/30): 1280 x 720 (30fps) VGA (480/30): 640 x 480p (30fps)
X400: Built-in 128MB memory (partial memory is
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X416: Built-in 16GB memory (partial memory is used
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Specifications

Operating Environment Conditions

Approximate recording length (1GB)
1920 x 1080
Resolution:
Recording length: ~00:11:30 ~00:11:30 ~00:17:15 ~00:34:30
(FHD1080p/ 30fps)
1280 x 720 (HD720p/
60fps)
1280 x 720 (HD720p/
30fps)
640 x 480 (VGA/30fps)
Approximate photo capacity (1GB)
Resolution: 16MP 5MP 3MP Photo capacity: ~426 photos ~817 photos ~1090 photos
White balance Auto, Daylight, Fluorescent, Tungsten ISO Auto/800/1600/3200/6400 Exposure Measure Auto/Center/Spot Self-timer 10 second delay Light Light ON/Light OFF/Digital Light
File format
Image play Single image/slideshow PC interface Mini USB 2.0 port TV out Mini HDMI™ port/AV via mini USB port
Battery
Dimensions
Weight
Photo: JPG Video: MP4 (H.264)
Lithium-ion rechargeable battery Battery weight: 1.1 oz. (31g) Battery charging time: 4 hours with AC adaptor Battery life: 1 hour 40 minutes with LCD on
4.7” (L) x 2.1” (W) x 2.4” (H) 120 (L) x 54 (W) x 62 (H) mm
CAMILEO X400: 10.4 oz. (295g) (without battery) CAMILEO X416: 10.5 oz. (297g) (without battery)
Operating Environment Conditions
Operating temperature: 14° to 104° F (-10° to 40° C)
Operating humidity: 20 to 85% (no condensation allowed)
Chapter 11
Troubleshooting
1 If the LCD screen preview is not clear while shooting, how
can the focus be adjusted?
Try switching between Macro and Normal modes.
2 The files on the memory card do not display properly when
the LCD touch screen shows the “!” marking.
The “!” symbol indicates that the SD™ Card is too low of a speed or contains corrupted files. To solve this problem, format the SD™ Card using the camcorder instead of a computer (Refer to “Format” on page 54).
Change the SD/SDHC/SDXC card to a high speed card.
3 Why do some of my indoor pictures look blurry and dark?
The camcorder extends picture exposure time under low-light/ indoor conditions. Keep the camcorder (and the target subject) steady for several seconds when taking pictures. The shutter sounds when a picture is taken.
4 How do I charge the battery?
You must use the supplied AC adaptor or the USB cable.
The camcorder must be turned OFF. A blinking light confirms the camcorder is currently charging. A steady light indicates that charging has been completed. The light turns off automatically after battery is fully charged (In AC charging Mode).
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Troubleshooting
5 After connecting the USB cable to the computer:
“DV” indicates the internal memory of the camcorder.
“Removable Disk” indicates the external memory
(SD/SDHC/SDXC card installed in the camcorder) (path will vary depending on name of SD™ Card).
“DVAP” indicates the built-in CAMILEO
Windows
Do not format the disk or delete the application. The CAMILEO® Uploader application may not function.
®
based systems only).
®
Uploader (for
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Other Information

Toshiba Support

If you require help or are having problems operating your product, you may need to contact Toshiba for additional technical assistance.
Before you call
Since some problems may be related to software, it is important that you investigate other sources of assistance first. Try the following before contacting Toshiba:
Review the documentation supplied with your product.
If a problem occurs when you are running software
applications, consult the software documentation for troubleshooting suggestions. Contact the software company’s technical support department for assistance.
Consult the reseller or dealer from whom you purchased your
product. They are your best resource for current information and support.
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Other Information

Contacting Toshiba

Contacting Toshiba
Toshiba’s technical support Web site
For technical support, or to stay current on the most recent software and hardware options for your CAMILEO product information, be sure to regularly check the Toshiba Web site at www.support.toshiba.com.
Toshiba voice contact
For technical support, call the Toshiba Customer Support Center:
Within the United States at (888) 592-0944
Outside the United States at (949) 583-3305
Toshiba Phone Service Center for Latin America Specialized technical service in Spanish.
Hours:
Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST:
Argentina: 0-800-666-3701
Bolivia: 800-10-0684
Chile: 800-646526
Colombia: 01-800-912-0539
Costa Rica: 0-800-011-1123
Ecuador: 00-1-949-587-6834*
El Salvador: 800-6601
Guatemala: 1-800-624-0114
Honduras: 00-1-949-587-6836*
Nicaragua: 00-1-949-587-6843*
Panamá: 008-000447813
Paraguay: 009-800-4410059
Perú: 0-800-5-3817
República Dominicana: 1-888-862-3225
Uruguay: 000-411-002-2297
Venezuela: 0800-1008819
®
product and for other
*Phone charges apply.

Warranty

Online Warranty Information
This product comes with a One (1) Year Standard Limited Warranty. The One (1) Year Standard Limited Warranty for Toshiba Computer Accessories and Electronics can be found online at
http://pcsupport.toshiba.com/accessories1yr.
Warranty Service
Customers located in the fifty (50) United States and District of Columbia may obtain warranty service by visiting the Toshiba Acclaim Web site at www.acclaim.toshiba.com or by contacting the telephone support center at 1-888-592-0944.
Customers located outside the fifty (50) United States and District of Columbia may obtain warranty service by contacting the telephone support center at 1-949-583-3305.
Other Information
Warranty
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Información reglamentaria
Información de la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones de Estados Unidos (FCC)
Nombre del producto: Videocámara
Número de modelo: CAMILEO® serie X400
Aviso de la FCC “Información sobre la declaración de conformidad”
Este equipo se probó y se comprobó que cumple con los límites para dispositivos digitales de Clase B, en virtud de la Parte 15 de las normas de la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones de Estados Unidos (Federal Communications Commission o FCC). Estos límites están diseñados para proporcionar una protección razonable contra interferencias perjudiciales en una instalación residencial. Este equipo genera, utiliza y puede irradiar energía de radiofrecuencia y, si no se instala y utiliza conforme a las instrucciones, puede provocar interferencias perjudiciales a las comunicaciones por radio. Sin embargo, no se garantiza que no habrá interferencias en una instalación en particular. Si este equipo provoca interferencias perjudiciales en la recepción de radio o televisión, lo que se puede determinar apagando y encendiendo el equipo, recomendamos al usuario que intente corregir la interferencia adoptando una o varias de las medidas siguientes:
Cambiar la orientación o la ubicación de la antena receptora.
Aumentar la distancia entre el equipo y el receptor.
Conectar el equipo a un tomacorriente en un circuito diferente al que está
conectado el receptor.
Consultar al distribuidor o a un técnico especializado en radio y televisión
para obtener ayuda.
A D V E R T E N C I A
Los cambios o las modificaciones realizados a este equipo, que no estén aprobados expresamente por TOSHIBA o por terceros autorizados por TOSHIBA, pueden invalidar el derecho del usuario a utilizar el equipo.
Requisitos de la FCC
Este equipo se probó y se comprobó que cumple con la Parte 15 de las normativas de la FCC. Su funcionamiento está sujeto a las siguientes dos condiciones:
(1) Este dispositivo no debe causar interferencias perjudiciales.
(2) Este dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia, incluidas aquellas que puedan comprometer su funcionamiento.
Contacto
Dirección: TOSHIBA America Information Systems, Inc.
9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine, California 92618-1697
Teléfono: (949) 583-3000
Instrucciones de seguridad
1 No deje caer la videocámara ni la perfore o desarme, de lo contrario se
anula la garantía.
2 Evite el contacto con el agua y séquese las manos antes de usar la
videocámara.
3 No exponga la videocámara a temperaturas elevadas ni la deje en contacto
directo con la luz del sol ya que la videocámara podría averiarse.
4 Use la videocámara con cuidado. No presione el cuerpo de la videocámara
con fuerza.
5 Para su seguridad personal, no utilice la videocámara durante una tormenta
ni cuando relampaguea.
6 No utilice baterías de especificaciones diferentes, ya que se podrían causar
daños graves.
7 Extraiga la batería cuando no esté utilizando la videocámara durante un
período prolongado, ya que una batería deteriorada puede afectar el funcionamiento de la videocámara.
8 Extraiga la batería si da muestras de que tiene una fuga o una deformación.
9 Utilice solamente los accesorios suministrados por el fabricante.
10 Mantenga la videocámara fuera del alcance de los niños.
11 Se corre el riesgo de una explosión cuando se reemplaza la batería con una
de tipo incorrecto.
12 Elimine las baterías usadas de acuerdo con las instrucciones.
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Información sobre la batería
Utilice solamente las baterías recomendadas por TOSHIBA como
repuestos. La batería es de iones de litio y puede explotar si no se reemplaza, utiliza, manipula o elimina en forma correcta. Deseche la batería según lo requieran la legislación y los reglamentos locales.
Cargue la batería solamente a temperatura ambiente entre 5 y 35 grados
centígrados (41 y 95 grados Fahrenheit). De lo contrario, es posible que se fugue la solución electrolítica, que se deteriore el rendimiento de la batería y que se acorte su duración.
Nunca instale o extraiga la batería sin antes apagar la alimentación y
desconectar el adaptador de CA.
Para cargar la batería utilice solamente el adaptador de CA o el cable USB
suministrado, o un cargador de baterías Toshiba opcional. Nunca trate de cargar la batería con cualquier otro tipo de cargador.
Acerca de la batería del control remoto
A D V E R T E N C I A
Peligro de quemaduras químicas o de asfixia debido a la ingestión de la batería.
El control remoto que se suministra con esta videocámara contiene una batería de botón. Mantenga la batería de botón fuera del alcance de los niños. La ingestión de una batería de botón puede causar lesiones graves o la muerte. Pocas horas después de la ingestión se podrían producir quemaduras graves. Si sospecha que alguien ha ingerido una batería de botón busque atención médica inmediatamente.
Cargue la batería de botón con cuidado. Mantenga todas las baterías de botón, nuevas y usadas, fuera del alcance de los niños y asegúrese de que el compartimento de la batería cerrado completamente después de reemplazar la batería. Si el compartimento de la batería no se puede cerrar bien, deje de utilizar el control remoto y póngase en contacto con el fabricante.
Utilice como repuestos solamente las baterías de botón recomendadas por el fabricante. Si no se reemplaza, usa, maneja o desecha adecuadamente la batería de botón podría explotar. Deseche la batería de botón según lo requieran la legislación y los reglamentos locales.
Información sobre el perclorato para el estado de California:
Los productos que incluyen baterías de litio CR (dióxido de manganeso) de tipo botón podrían contener perclorato. Perclorato—puede requerir manejo especial. Consulte http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
esté
Íconos de seguridad
A
Este manual contiene instrucciones de seguridad que deben seguirse a fin de evitar posibles peligros que podrían tener como consecuencia lesiones personales, daños al equipo o pérdida de datos. Son advertencias de seguridad que están clasificadas de acuerdo con la gravedad del peligro y están representadas por íconos que distinguen cada instrucción como se muestra abajo:
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P E L I G R O
A D V E R T E N C I A
N O T
Este ícono indica la presencia de una situación inminentemente peligrosa que, de no evitarse, ocasionaría muerte o lesiones graves.
Este ícono indica la presencia de una situación potencialmente peligrosa que, de no evitarse, podría ocasionar muerte o lesiones graves.
Este ícono indica la presencia de una situación potencialmente peligrosa que, de no evitarse, podría ocasionar lesiones menores o moderadas.
Este ícono indica la presencia de una situación potencialmente peligrosa que, de no evitarse, podría ocasionar daños a la propiedad.
Este ícono brinda información importante.
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Información adicional
© Copyright 2011 TOSHIBA CORPORATION. Todos los derechos reservados. TOSHIBA se reserva el derecho de efectuar cambios técnicos. TOSHIBA no asume ninguna responsabilidad por daños directos o indirectos incurridos por errores, omisiones o discrepancias entre este producto y la documentación.
Marcas comerciales
CAMILEO es una marca registrada de Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. y/o Toshiba Corporation.
Adobe y Adobe Reader son marcas registradas o marcas comerciales de Adobe Systems Incorporated en Estados Unidos y/u otros países.
ArcSoft, MediaImpression y MediaConverter son marcas registradas de ArcSoft, Inc.
Facebook es una marca registrada de Facebook Inc.
HDMI, el logotipo de HDMI y High-Definition Multimedia Interface son marcas comerciales o marcas registradas de HDMI Licensing, LLC.
Intel, Intel Core, Celeron, Centrino y Pentium son marcas comerciales o marcas registradas de Intel Corporation o de sus subsidiarias en Estados Unidos y otros países.
Mac es una marca comercial de Apple Inc., registrada en Estados Unidos y otros países.
Microsoft, Windows y Windows Vista son marcas registradas o marcas comerciales de Microsoft Corporation en Estados Unidos y/u otros países.
Picasa es una marca comercial de Google Inc.
Secure Digital y SD son marcas comerciales de la SD Card Association.
YouTube y el logotipo de YouTube son marcas registradas de Google, Inc.
Todos los demás nombres de marcas y productos son marcas comerciales o marcas registradas de sus respectivas compañías.

Contenido

Capítulo 1: Familiarícese con la videocámara.......................... 10
Vista general ..........................................................10
Revise los componentes...................................11
Requisitos del sistema......................................12
Vista frontal ......................................................12
Vista posterior ..................................................13
Vista lateral .......................................................13
Vista inferior .....................................................13
Capítulo 2: Para comenzar........................................................ 14
Inserción de la batería.............................................14
Carga de la batería ............................................15
Inserción y extracción de una tarjeta SD™
(opcional) .........................................................20
Protección de datos en una tarjeta SD™ ...........21
Encender la videocámara y empezar a usarla..........22
Cómo apagar la videocámara..................................22
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Contenido
Capítulo 3: Modo Grabar........................................................... 23
Funciones de los botones .......................................23
Información de la pantalla LCD táctil ......................24
Íconos de notificación.......................................24
Íconos táctiles de funciones..............................26
Grabación de video .................................................27
Grabación de fotografías.........................................28
Uso de la función Luz digital o Luz .........................28
Uso de la función del Zoom ....................................28
Opciones/operaciones del Menú.............................29
Opciones de configuración de Video.................30
Opciones de configuración de Fotografía..........36
Efectos..............................................................40
Eliminación de archivos ....................................44
Capítulo 4: Modo Reproducir....................................................47
Funciones de los botones .......................................47
Información de la pantalla LCD táctil ......................48
Íconos de notificación.......................................48
Íconos táctiles de funciones..............................49
Operaciones del modo Reproducir..........................50
Reproducción de video .....................................51
Reproducción de fotografía...............................51
Eliminar un archivo en el modo Reproducir......51
Recorte de video.....................................................52
Capítulo 5: Configuraciones de la videocámara...................... 53
Menú Configuración................................................53
Menú Sonido ....................................................54
TV .....................................................................54
Idioma...............................................................55
Ajuste de la hora ...............................................55
Formatear .........................................................55
Configuración predeterminada..........................56
Contenido
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Capítulo 6: Ver fotografías o videos en un televisor................ 58
Conexión a un televisor de alta definición
de 16:9 (ancho) ................................................58
Capítulo 7: Ver fotografías o videos en una computadora..... 60
Instalación del paquete de software incluido...........60
Cómo transferir fotografías o videos a
la computadora.................................................61
Capítulo 8: Cómo cargar archivos de video y fotografías
en Internet.......................................................... 62
CAMILEO® Uploader ...............................................63
Configuración de la información
de cuenta de un sitio web ...........................65
Capítulo 9: Modo Cámara web................................................. 67
Capítulo 10: Especificaciones................................................... 68
Condiciones ambientales de funcionamiento..........69
Capítulo 11: Solución de problemas........................................ 70
Capítulo 12: Información adicional........................................... 72
Asistencia técnica de Toshiba .................................72
Antes de contactar a Toshiba............................72
Contacto con Toshiba .............................................73
Sitio web de asistencia técnica de Toshiba .......73
Contacto telefónico con Toshiba.......................73
Garantía ..................................................................74
Información en línea sobre la garantía..............74
Servicio de garantía ..........................................74
Capítulo 1
Familiarícese con la videocámara

Vista general

La videocámara Toshiba viene equipada con un sensor de 5 megapíxeles que puede grabar videos en formato H.264. Este formato permite grabar más video con menos memoria.
La videocámara CAMILEO funciones:
Zoom óptico 23x Zoom digital 120x Imágenes de alta calidad hasta de 16 megapíxeles Pantalla LCD táctil a color de 3 pulgadas para visualizar con
facilidad videos, fotografías o los menús en pantalla.
Recorte de videos en pantalla Grabación de video con resolución de alta definición completa
(HD) de 1920 x 1080p
Botón Pausar para grabar en un solo archivo múltiples
momentos
Estabilización de la imagen electrónica para grabar videos sin
dificultades
Conectividad HDTV a través de un cable mini HDMI™ CAMILEO
fácilmente a Internet los videos registrados en la videocámara (solamente para sistemas basados en Windows
®
Uploader integrado, que permite transferir
®
X400 también incluye las siguientes
®
)
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Familiarícese con la videocámara
A
A
Vista general
Varias opciones de efectos tales como Tiempo de espera y
Cámara lenta
Memoria integrada que permite tomar fotografías o grabar
videos sin utilizar una tarjeta de memoria
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N O T
El firmware utiliza una porción de la memoria integrada para el funcionamiento de la videocámara.
Ranura de tarjeta de memoria que permite aumentar la
capacidad de almacenamiento
Revise los componentes
Desempaque la caja y asegúrese de que estén incluidos los artículos enumerados a continuación:
Videocámara Cable mini USB Cable mini HDMI™ Adaptador de CA
Guía de CD-ROM
inicio rápido de software, Manual
del usuario (este documento),
e información de la garantía
(Ilustración de muestra) Componentes
*Preinstalada en la videocámara
Paño de limpieza de lujo
Estuche suave Control remoto Cable AV a
Batería de
iones de litio
recargable*
Juego de cubierta
para el lente
(cubierta para
el lente y correa)
mini USB
N O T
Asegúrese de retirar la película protectora del lente antes de usar la videocámara.
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Familiarícese con la videocámara
Vista gen e ra l
Requisitos del sistema
Microsoft® Windows® XP/Windows Vista®/Windows® 7
Intel
512 MB de RAM
1 GB de espacio libre en el disco duro
Unidad de CD-ROM de 4x
Un puerto USB 2.0 disponible
Compatibilidad con Mac
Mac OS 10.6 o superior
CPU Intel
1 GB de memoria del sistema
1 GB de espacio libre en el disco duro
DVD-ROM
Un puerto USB 2.0 disponible
®
Pentium® 4, 2.4 GHz o superior
®
Core™ 2 Duo 2.4 GHz o superior
N O T
Vista frontal
Luz
Lente
Receptor de infrarrojos
Micrófono
(Ilustración de muestra) Vista frontal
La pantalla de cristales líquidos (LCD) táctil se fabrica utilizando una tecnología de altísima precisión. Sin embargo, podrían aparecer en la pantalla algunos puntos pequeños negros y/o brillantes (blancos, rojos, azules o verdes). Estos puntos son el resultado normal del proceso de fabricación y no afectan la grabación.
Botón Fotografía
Botón Tele/Gran angular
Parlante
Pantalla LCD táctil
Vista posterior
Luz indicadora
Familiarícese con la videocámara
Vista general
Botón Pausar
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Cubierta del puerto Mini USB/Mini HDMI™
(Ilustración de muestra) Vista posterior
Vista lateral
Pantalla LCD táctil
Cubierta del conector del micrófono
(Ilustración de muestra) Vista lateral
Vista inferior
Botón Video
Botón de encendido
Botón Reproducir
Botón de la luz
Cubierta de la batería/tarjeta SD™ Ranura para el trípode
(Ilustración de muestra) Vista inferior
Capítulo 2
Para comenzar

Inserción de la batería

Antes de utilizar la videocámara debe retirar la película protectora de la batería. Para hacerlo, saque la batería, retire la película y vuelva a insertar la batería como se muestra a continuación.
La batería ya viene instalada en la videocámara, sin embargo, debe retirar la película protectora de la batería antes de usarla.
Para conectar correctamente la batería:
1 Deslice el pestillo de seguridad y abra la cubierta de la batería.
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(Ilustración de muestra) Cómo abrir la cubierta de la batería
2 Saque la batería.
Para comenzar
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Inserción de la batería
3 Quite la película protectora.
Película Protectora
Batería de iones de litio
(Ilustración de muestra) Cómo quitar la película protectora
4 Inserte de nuevo la batería asegurándose de que quede alineada
con las marcas de polaridad correctas.
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N O T
Carga de la batería
Batería de iones de litio
(Ilustración de muestra) Cómo reinsertar la batería
5 Cierre la cubierta de la batería.
Antes de utilizar la videocámara debe cargar la batería usando el adaptador de CA o el cable USB que se suministran. Apague la videocámara. Una luz intermitente indica que se está cargando la batería y una luz sólida indica que se completó la carga. Cuando se utiliza el modo de carga con CA la luz se apaga automáticamente
Asegúrese de que el pestillo anaranjado esté enganchado después de insertar la batería.
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Para comenzar
Inserción de la batería
cuando la batería está completamente cargada. El tiempo para la carga completa es de aproximadamente 4 horas.
(Ilustración de muestra) Cómo cargar la batería
A D V E R T E N C I A
Manejo de la batería
Nunca trate de desechar una batería quemándola o exponiéndola
al fuego y nunca la ponga en contacto con un aparato que genere calor (ej.: un horno de microondas). El calor puede provocar la explosión de la batería y/o provocar la fuga de líquido cáustico, que podrían ambos causar lesiones graves.
Nunca intente desarmar, alterar o reparar la batería, ya que ésta
podría sobrecalentarse e incendiarse. La fuga de la solución alcalino-cáustica o de otras sustancias electrolíticas podría provocar un incendio, que podría ocasionar la muerte o lesiones graves.
Nunca ponga en contacto, accidental o intencionalmente, las
dos terminales de la batería con otro objeto conductor causando un cortocircuito. Esto podría ocasionar lesiones graves o provocar un incendio, así como dañar la batería y el producto. Cuando transporte la batería envuélvala siempre en un material plástico (o colóquela en una bolsa plástica) para evitar exponer sus terminales a otro objeto conductor, lo cual podría ocasionar lesiones graves. Al desechar la batería siempre cubra las terminales metálicas con cinta de aislar para evitar un cortocircuito accidental que podría ocasionar lesiones graves.
Nunca inserte clavos ni objetos punzocortantes, golpee con un
martillo ni con algún otro objeto, ni pise la batería, ya que podría provocar un incendio o explosión que podría ocasionar lesiones graves.
Nunca cargue la batería mediante un método que no esté
indicado en las instrucciones, ya que si lo hace podría provocar un incendio o explosión, que podría ocasionar lesiones graves.
Para comenzar
Inserción de la batería
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A D V E R T E N C I A
Nunca conecte la batería a un tomacorriente o al enchufe del
encendedor de un auto, ya que la batería podría romperse o encenderse provocando un incendio o explosión, que podría ocasionar lesiones graves.
Nunca permita que se moje la batería, ya que una batería mojada
podría sobrecalentarse o encenderse provocando una ruptura o incendio, que podría ocasionar la muerte o lesiones graves.
Nunca guarde una batería en un área con un alto nivel de
humedad, ya que esto podría provocar un incendio o explosión, que podría ocasionar lesiones graves.
Nunca exponga la batería a condiciones anormales de impacto,
vibración o presión. Nunca use una batería que haya sido expuesta a condiciones anormales de impacto aunque la apariencia de ésta sea normal. El dispositivo de protección interno de la batería puede fallar, ocasionando que ésta se sobrecaliente o encienda provocando una fuga de líquido cáustico, una explosión o un incendio, que podría causar la muerte o lesiones graves.
Nunca someta una batería al calor y nunca la guarde o use cerca
de una fuente de calor. Si la batería se calienta o se quema se podría encender o explotar, lo que podría ocasionar la muerte o lesiones graves. Someter una batería al calor también podría ocasionar una fuga del líquido cáustico, así como fallas, mal funcionamiento o pérdida de datos almacenados.
Uso de la batería correcta
Siempre utilice la batería suministrada con la videocámara. Hay
otras baterías que tienen distintos voltajes y polaridades en las terminales. El uso de baterías no compatibles podría generar humo o provocar un incendio o ruptura, que podría ocasionar lesiones graves.
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Para comenzar
Inserción de la batería
A D V E R T E N C I A
Seguridad de la batería
Si la batería tiene una fuga, nunca permita que el fluido
electrolítico cáustico entre en contacto con sus ojos, cuerpo o ropa.
Use guantes protectores cuando manipule una batería dañada. En caso de que el fluido electrolítico cáustico de la batería
entrara en contacto con sus ojos, lávelos inmediatamente con cantidades abundantes de agua corriente y busque atención médica cuanto antes para evitar que sus ojos sufran daños irreversibles.
En caso de que el fluido electrolítico entrara en contacto con alguna parte de su cuerpo, lave esa parte inmediatamente bajo agua corriente para evitar irritaciones cutáneas.
En caso de que el fluido electrolítico entrara en contacto con su ropa, quítesela de inmediato para evitar que el fluido entre en contacto con su cuerpo, lo que podría ocasionar lesiones graves.
Indicadores de advertencia de la batería
Si observa cualquiera de las siguientes condiciones apague
inmediatamente la alimentación, desconecte la clavija del cable de alimentación del tomacorriente y deje de usar la batería:
Mal olor u olor inusualCalor excesivoDecoloraciónDeformación, grietas o fugasHumoOtras situaciones poco usuales durante el uso, tales como
un sonido anormal
En tales situaciones, extraiga de inmediato con cuidado la batería del producto. En algunos casos, tal vez tenga que esperar hasta que el producto se enfríe antes de retirar la batería, para evitar la posibilidad de sufrir una lesión menor debido a la exposición al calor. No vuelva a encender la alimentación del producto hasta que un representante de servicio autorizado de Toshiba haya comprobado que no acarrea ningún riesgo. Si continúa usando la batería podría provocar un incendio o una ruptura, que podría ocasionar lesiones graves o fallas al producto, incluyendo entre otras la pérdida de datos.
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Inserción de la batería
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Desecho de baterías usadas
Siempre deseche las baterías usadas de conformidad con todas
las leyes y normas pertinentes. Al transportarlas, coloque una cinta aislante, tal como una cinta de celofán, sobre el electrodo para evitar un posible cortocircuito, incendio o choque eléctrico. No cumplir con estas instrucciones podría resultar en lesiones graves.
Inserción de la batería
Al instalar una batería o antes de mover el producto, siempre
asegúrese de que la batería esté insertada correctamente y de modo seguro. Si la batería llega a caerse mientras traslada el producto, usted podría sufrir lesiones o la batería podría dañarse.
No use una batería dañada o agotada
Nunca continúe usando una batería después de que se haya
afectado su capacidad de recargarse o después de que aparezca un mensaje de advertencia que indique que se le ha agotado la energía.
Si continúa usando una batería agotada o dañada podría ocasionar la pérdida de datos o daños al producto.
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Manejo de la batería
Nunca trate de instalar baterías con la polaridad invertida.
Asegúrese de que la batería esté bien instalada en el producto
antes de tratar de cargarla.
Una instalación inadecuada puede causar humo o fuego, o hacer
que se rompa la batería.
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Inserción y extracción de una tarjeta SD™ (opcional)

La batería es de iones de litio y puede explotar si no se
reemplaza, utiliza, manipula o elimina en forma correcta. Deseche la batería según lo requieran la legislación y los reglamentos locales. Utilice solamente las baterías recomendadas por TOSHIBA como repuestos.
Cargue la batería solamente a temperatura ambiente entre 5 y 35
grados centígrados (41 y 95 grados Fahrenheit). De lo contrario, es posible que se fugue la solución electrolítica, que disminuya el rendimiento de la batería y que se acorte su duración.
Nunca instale o extraiga la batería sin antes apagar la
alimentación y desconectar el adaptador de CA.
Inserción y extracción de una tarjeta SD™ (opcional)
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Su videocámara viene con una memoria interna que le permite almacenar fotografías y videos. Usted puede aumentar la capacidad de la memoria utilizando una tarjeta de memoria SD/SDHC/SDXC opcional.
1 Deslice el pestillo de seguridad y abra la cubierta de la tarjeta SD™.
(Ilustración de muestra) Cómo abrir la cubierta de la tarjeta SD™
Podría ser necesario comprar la tarjeta SD™ por separado.
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2 Inserte la tarjeta de memoria en la ranura hasta que encaje en
su lugar, como se muestra a continuación.
Para extraer la tarjeta SD™, presiónela hacia adentro para liberarla. Cuando se asome la tarjeta sujétela y sáquela en línea recta.
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(Ilustración de muestra) Inserción y extracción de una tarjeta SD™
Para evitar la corrupción de datos se recomienda formatear la tarjeta SD™ en la videocámara antes de utilizarla.
Si se formatea la tarjeta SD™ se borran todos los datos. Por lo tanto, asegúrese de copiar todos los datos en una computadora o en otro medio antes de formatear la tarjeta SD™.
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Cuando se inserta una tarjeta de memoria, los videos y las fotografías se guardan en la tarjeta en lugar de la memoria integrada.
Protección de datos en una tarjeta SD™
En una tarjeta SD™ que esté bloqueada (de lectura solamente) no se pueden grabar fotografías o videos pero sí se pueden ver.
Asegúrese de que el bloqueo esté en la posición de grabable antes de grabar fotos o videos como se muestra a continuación.
Posición dePosición de
grabable protección
contra escritura
(Ilustración de muestra) Protección de datos en una tarjeta SD™
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Encender la videocámara y empezar a usarla

Encender la videocámara y empezar a usarla
Para encender la videocámara puede utilizar uno de los siguientes métodos:
Abrir la pantalla LCD táctil para encender la videocámara
automáticamente.
Presionar el botón de encendido ( ) durante
aproximadamente un segundo.
Para grabar videos: Presione el botón Video ( ) para iniciar la grabación. Presiónelo de nuevo para detener la grabación.
Para tomar una fotografía mientras se graba un video: Presione el botón Fotografía ( ).
Para tomar una fotografía: Presione a medias el botón Fotografía ( ) para enfocar hasta que el marco de enfoque se vuelva verde. Luego presione el botón del todo para tomar la fotografía.
Marco de enfoque: Blanco Marco de enfoque: Verde
(Imagen de muestra) Marcos de enfoque (verde y blanco)
Para ver las fotografías y los videos almacenados: Presione el botón Reproducir ( ) o toque el ícono en la pantalla para pasar al modo Reproducir.

Cómo apagar la videocámara

Para apagar la videocámara presione el botón de encendido ( ) durante un segundo o coloque de nuevo la pantalla LCD táctil en su posición original.
Capítulo 3
Modo Grabar

Funciones de los botones

Botón Video:
1 Presionar para iniciar la grabación de un video. 2 Presionar de nuevo para detener la grabación.
Botón Pausar:
1 Presionar para pausar la grabación. 2 Presionar de nuevo para reanudar la grabación del mismo archivo.
Botón Fotografía:
1 Presionar a medias para enfocar y luego presionar del todo para
tomar la fotografía.
2 Para tomar una fotografía durante la grabación de un video
presione el botón fotografía para capturar la imagen.
Nota: La resolución de la fotografía será igual a la resolución del video. Botón Tele (T):
Efectuar acercamientos.
Botón Gran angular (W):
Efectuar alejamientos.
Botón de encendido:
Presionar durante aproximadamente un segundo para encender o apagar la videocámara.
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Información de la pantalla LCD táctil

Botón Reproducir:
Para alternar entre el modo Grabar y el modo Reproducir.
Botón de la luz:
Presionar para alternar entre las configuraciones de la luz (Luz encendida, Luz apagada, Luz digital).
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Toque la pantalla LCD táctil para mostrar el estado de la configuración.
Información de la pantalla LCD táctil
Los indicadores que aparecen en las siguientes imágenes podrían aparecer en la pantalla LCD táctil cuando se registren fotografías o videos:
Íconos de notificación en pantalla Íconos táctiles de funciones en pantalla
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(Imagen de muestra) Indicadores de la pantalla LCD táctil
Íconos de notificación
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8
7
5
6
Batería: Alimentación plena
91011
151413 1612
Batería: Alimentación media
1
2
Batería: Alimentación baja
Batería: Sin alimentación
Modo de alimentación con corriente continua
Modo Macro para primeros planos
Modo Grabar
Información de la pantalla LCD táctil
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3
4
Escena
5
Balance de blancos
6
00:03:12
00:03:12
250
321
Tiempo de grabación
Pausar grabación
Cantidad de fotografías restantes que se pueden tomar con la configuración de resolución actual
Cantidad actual de fotografías tomadas
Detección de movimiento (en el modo Grabar video solamente)
Piel
Noche
Luz de fondo
Auto
Luz de día
Fluorescente
Tungsteno
7
Contador del zoom: 1x~2700x (zoom óptico 23x, zoom digital 120x)
Cámara lenta (modo Grabar video solamente) Nota: Los videos en cámara lenta se grabarán en una
resolución WQVGA (432 x 240 [WQVGA]).
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Tiempo de espera (modo Grabar video solamente)
Modo Pregrabar (modo Grabar video solamente)
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Modo Grabar
Información de la pantalla LCD táctil
Íconos táctiles de funciones
Luz digital ENCENDIDA
9
Resolución de video
10
Resolución de fotografía
Modo Grabar video
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Modo Grabar fotografía
Luz ENCENDIDA
Luz APAGADA
Full HD (1080p 30)
60p
30
p
HD60 (720p 60)
HD30 (720p 30)
VGA (480p 30)
WQVGA (cuando la función de Cámara lenta está activada, la resolución del video es de 432 x 240 [QVGA])
Alta - 16MP
Estándar - 5MP
Baja - 3MP
Luz de fondo ENCENDIDA/APAGADA
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14
15
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Autotemporizador ACTIVADO/DESACTIVADO
Menú
Modo Reproducir
Modo Fotografía
Modo Video
Modo Eliminar
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