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User’s Manual
Camileo HD
User’s Manual
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Introduction
Welcome and thank you for choosing a TOSHIBA product.
For your convenience, your TOSHIBA product is furnished with two
guides:
a) a Quick Start Guide, and
b) a comprehensive PDF* User’s Manual on the included CD.
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For details about your TOSHIBA product, refer to the User’s Manual or
online documentation which contains further information.
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Contents
Section 1 Getting to Know Your Camera .......................................... 4
Overview ............................................................................. 4
Check the Components .....................................................4
Safety Instructions ............................................................. 5
System requirements......................................................... 5
Front View ........................................................................... 6
Rear View ............................................................................ 6
Side View ............................................................................ 7
Section 2 Getting Started ................................................................... 8
Loading the Battery ........................................................... 8
Inserting and Removing an SD Card (Optional) .............. 8
Protecting Data on an SD Card ......................................... 9
Turning the Camera On and Getting Started ................... 9
Turning the Camera Off ..................................................... 9
Section 3 Record Mode .................................................................... 10
Button Function ............................................................... 10
LCD Monitor Information ................................................. 11
H.264 Movie Recording.................................................... 12
Picture Recording ............................................................ 12
Voice Recording ............................................................... 13
Taking Close up Pictures ................................................ 13
Using Digital Zoom .......................................................... 13
Options for Record Menu ................................................ 14
Operations for Record Mode........................................... 14
Default Setting and Validation ........................................ 15
Movie Mode submenu Setting ........................................ 16
Camera Mode Setting ...................................................... 22
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Contents
Voice Mode ....................................................................... 32
Effect Setting ....................................................................32
Setting Menu ..................................................................... 33
Section 4 Playback Mode ................................................................. 36
Button Function ............................................................... 36
LCD Monitor Information ................................................. 37
Movie Playback ................................................................ 38
Picture Playback .............................................................. 42
Voice Playback ................................................................. 46
Section 5 Listening to MP3 Music ................................................... 48
MP3 Music......................................................................... 48
Transfer MP3 Music to the Camera ................................ 48
Listen to MP3 Music......................................................... 49
Listen to MP3 Music with earphone ............................... 50
Section 6 Viewing MP4 (MPEG4 AVC/H.264) Movie on PC ...................51
View Movie on PC ............................................................ 51
Share Movie ......................................................................51
Section 7 Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV ............................ 52
Connecting to a high-denition TV ................................ 52
Connecting to a non-high-denition 16:9 (Wide) or 4:3
TV....................................................................................... 53
Section 8 Video File Converter ........................................................ 54
Section 9 Burning the Recorded Clip into DVD ............................. 58
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Contents
Section 10 Uploading Video Files to YouTube ................................. 60
Section 11 Transferring Data to a Computer .................................... 64
Installing the Digital Camera Driver ............................... 64
Connecting Your Camera to a Computer ....................... 64
Installing Bundled Software ............................................ 65
Section 12 Specications ................................................................... 66
Section 13 Troubleshooting ............................................................... 67
Section 14 Other Information ............................................................. 68
TOSHIBA Support ............................................................ 68
Operating Environment Conditions ............................... 68
Regulatory information .................................................... 68
Additional information ..................................................... 70
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Section 1
Getting to Know Your Camera
Overview
The camcoder with 5 Mega Pixel sensor can take H.264 movies. By way of using H.264 technology,
more videos can be taken within certain amount of memory. High quality images with up to 11 mega-
pixels can also be delivered smoothly. With a color LCD monitor, users can compose images and
examine them easily.
The camcoder also features movie recording at HD resolution of 1280x720. You can also connect DV
to a HDTV by HDMI cable, and easily playback recorded high-denition videos on the wide screen of
an HDTV.
Exposure and color balance can either be adjusted automatically or allowed to be changed manually.
An 8x digital zoom increases user control over the movies and pictures you take. The camcoder is
also ideally suited for using as a PC camcoder hooked up to your computer via high speed USB 2.0
port.
Built-in memory allows you to take pictures and movies without memory card. The memory card slot
allows users to increase the storage capacity.
Note
Partial memory of the built-in memory is used for Firmware code.
Check the Components
Unpack the package and make sure all standard accessories listed are included:
Camcorder USB Cable AV Cable HDMI Cable AC-Adapter Lithium-ion
Rechargeable
Battery
Quick Start
Guide
CD-ROM
(Software, User’s
Manual)
Earphone Strap Pouch Tripod Warranty
leaet
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Safety Instructions
Avoid hearing damage
Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones are used at high volume. Set the volume to a safe
level. You can adapt over time to a higher volume of sound that may sound normal but can be
damaging to your hearing. If you experience ringing in your ears of mufed speech, stop listening and
have your hearing checked. The louder the volume, the less time is required before your hearing could
be affected. Hearing experts suggest that to protect your hearing:
- limit the amount of time you use earphones at high volume
- avoid turning up the volume to block out noisy surroundings
- turn the volume down if you can’t hear people speaking near you
System requirements
Mircosoft Windows 2000/XP/Vista•
CPU Intel Pentium III 800MHz above•
256MB system memory•
4X CD ROM•
1GB free HDD space•
1 Available USB port•
16-bit Color Display•
Note
The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology so over 99.99% of
the pixels are operational for effective use. However, some tiny black and/or bright dots (white,
red, blue or green) may appear on the LCD screen. These dots are a normal result of the
manufacturing process, and do not affect the recording.
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Front View
Flash
Self-Timer LED
Microphone
Lens
LCD Panel
Power Button
Rear View
Picture Shutter Button
RECORD/PLAY Button
Direction Button
Enter Button
Movie Shutter Button
Tele Button
OK Button
Wide Button
TV/Earphone Port
Mini USB 2.0 port
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Side View
Macro Switch
LCD Panel
Speaker
Battery / SD Card Cover
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Section 2
Loading the Battery
Before using the Camera, end users must load NP 60 Battery.
Follow the arrow direction and slide to eject the 1.
battery cover.
Insert the batteries according to the correct 2.
polarity marks ( + or -).
Close the battery cover rmly. 3.
Getting Started
Eject
Inserting and Removing an SD Card (Optional)
The Camera comes with internal memory which allows you to store pictures, movies, voice recordings
and music. You can expand the memory capacity by using an optional SD memory card. To insert a
memory card, refer to the gure as below:
Insert the memory card into the right position. 1.
To remove an installed SD card, press the card 2.
inwards to release it.
When the card pops out, gently remove it from its 3.
slot.
Note
When a memory card is tted, movies and pictures are saved on card rather than on the built-in
memory.
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Protecting Data on an SD Card
SD card is read-only by locking the SD card. No pictures, movies
and voice can be recorded when the SD card is locked. Make sure
the lock is on writeable position before recording any media.
Turning the Camera On and Getting Started
To turn on the Camera:
Flip out the LCD panel; the Camera will turn on automatically. 1.
Or press Power Button for one second to turn on it. 2.
Writeable
position
Write-Protected
Position
To take a movie, press the Movie Shutter Button ( • ).
To take a picture, press the Picture Shutter Button ( •
To record the voice, press OK Button ( •
Voice Pen Option. Press Movie Shutter Button (
To take movie at HD resolution, press Down Button to switch to HD mode, then press the Movie •
Shutter Button (
To view stored movies, pictures, listen to stored MP3 and voice recordings, press RECORD/PLAY •
Button (
) once to switch to Playback Mode. Press a second time to return to Record Mode.
).
) to enter Record Menu. Use Direction Buttons to choose
).
) to start voice recording.
Turning the Camera Off
To turn off the Camera, you can either press the Power Button for one second, or you can place the
LCD panel back to its original position.
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Section 3
Record Mode
Button Function
Right Button: Flash Auto/ Red Eye Reduction/ Off
Left Button: Self-Timer ON/OFF
Up Button: LCD Information ON/OFF
Down Button: HD Mode
Enter Button: Menu ON
Tele Button : Digital Zoom In
Wide Button : Digital Zoom out
OK Button: Menu ON
Power Button: Press down for one second to turn on or turn
off the Camera.
RECORD/PLAY Button functions:
Switch between Record /Playback Mode. 1.
Return to the previous page. 2.
Movie Shutter Button:
Start to take movie, or record voice. 1.
To stop recording, press it again. 2.
Picture Shutter Button: Start to take picture.
Macro switch: Switch between Macro Mode, Portrait Mode,
and Normal Mode.
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LCD Monitor Information
The indicator shows below may display on LCD when movies and pictures are recorded:
Record Mode
Resolution
(1)
Movie:
Picture:
Movie Record Mode
Picture Record Mode
Voice Record Mode
Motion Stabilization
Two in One Mode
Photo Frame
Multi-Snap Mode
Night Mode
Backlight Mode
HD / D1 / VGA / QVGA
High / Standard/ Low
(2) Number of images or recording time of movie that can still be taken at current resolution.
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6) Battery indicator:
SD card inserted
Macro Position Focusing
White Balance
full power / medium power / low power / power empty
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Auto Flash
(7)
(8)
(9) 8X digital zoom
(10) Date/Time: YYYY/MM/DD HH: MM
(11)
Red Eye Reduction
Flash Off
Self-timer enabled
Motion Detection
H.264 Movie Recording
Press Movie Shutter button ( ) to start recording. When a movie is recording, a time indicator will
display on LCD monitor. To stop recording, press Movie Shutter Button ( ) again. Press RECORD/
PLAY Button to view the recorded movie.
Four resolution settings are available:
Quality
HD
D1
VGA
QVGA
Picture Recording
Press the Picture Shutter Button ( ) to take a picture.
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to view the picture.
Three resolution settings are available:
Image Quality
High Quality
: 11 Mega Pixel (interpolated)
Standard Quality
Low Quality
: 2 Mega Pixel (for internet)
: 5 Mega Pixel (native resolution)
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Voice Recording
Press OK Button to Enter Record Menu while in Record Mode. Use 1.
Right/Left Buttons (
Press Up/Down Buttons ( 2.
press OK button (
Press Movie Shutter Button ( 3.
Press Movie Shutter Button ( 4.
Press RECORD/PLAY Button ( 5.
) to choose Voice Pen Option.
) to choose “Enter” Option and
)to enter Voice Record Mode.
) to record voice.
) again to stop.
) to view the recorded voice.
Taking Close up Pictures
The Camera has two close-up picture modes to allow you to take pictures at close range. The Macro
Mode ( ) should be used for object located at about 20 cm, while the Portrait Mode ( ) should be
used for object located from 90 cm to 200 cm.
To take close-up pictures:
Slide the macro switch to Macro ( 1.
will appear on the LCD monitor.
Press Picture Shutter Button ( 2.
) or Portrait ( ) positions. In Macro Mode, the macro icon ( )
) to take the picture.
Note
Remember to turn the macro switch back to Normal ( ) when you are not taking close-up
pictures.
Using Digital Zoom
The digital zoom magnies images, when recording movies or taking pictures.
To zoom in/out, press the Tele/Wide Button. 1.
The digital zoom can be set from 1x to 8x. 2.
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Options for Record Menu
Movie Mode Camera Mode Voice Pen Effect Setting
Resolution•
Exposure•
Sharpness•
White Balance•
Stabilization•
Motion Detect•
Night Mode•
Exit•
Resolution•
Exposure•
Two in One•
Photo Frame•
Flash•
Selftimer•
Sharpness•
White Balance•
Multi-snap•
Backlight•
Date Printing•
Night Mode•
Exit•
Operations for Record Mode
Enter•
Exit•
Normal•
B/W•
Classic•
Negative•
Exit•
Sound•
Time Setting•
Format Memory•
TV System•
Language•
Default Setting•
Exit•
Operation Screen
Press OK Button when in Movie/Picture Record Mode. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to move between main menu 2.
options, which are Movie Mode, Camera Mode, Voice
Pen, Effect, and Setting. Submenu will pop out while
move to each main option.
Press OK Button to validate sub option you select. 3.
Select Exit option to exit submenu. 4.
Enter Button
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Default Setting and Validation
The following table indicates the Camera’s default setting as well as its validation.
Always:1. The setting always keeps valid.
One Time: 2. The setting is only valid either once or till Camera power off.
Validation Default Factory Setting
Resolution Always VGA for Movie
Standard for Picture
Exposure One Time 0EV
Sharpness One Time Level 5
White Balance One Time Auto
Stabilization Always Off
Motion Detect One Time Off
Two in One One Time Off
Photo Frame One Time Off
Flash Always Off
Self-Timer One Time Off
Multi-Snap One Time Off
Backlight Mode One Time Off
Date Printing Always Off
Night Mode Always Off
Effect One Time Normal
Sound Always On
Format Memory One Time Off
TV System Always Depends on shipping area
Language Always Depends on shipping area
Volume Always Level 6
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Movie Mode submenu Setting
Record main menu includes Camera setting and other advanced setting. You can use Right/Left
Buttons to move between options and press OK Button to validate the setting.
Movie Resolution
To change Movie Resolution:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on the screen. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to move between four settings. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Display Screen Video Resolution Option
) to select Resolution then press OK Button to switch to Resolution
OK Button
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Exposure
The Camera adjusts image exposure automatically. In certain circumstances you may wish to adjust
the exposure compensation setting.
To change Exposure setting:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on the screen. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons to move to Exposure Option. Press OK Button and then Exposure Submenu 3.
will pop out on the screen.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose preferred EV value. The change can be previewed immediately. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Display Screen Exposure Option
OK Button
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Sharpness
You can soften and sharpen images to achieve different effects.
To change Sharpness setting:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on the screen. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to move between nine levels. The change can be previewed immediately. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Display Screen Change Sharpness Setting
) to select Sharpness then press OK Button to switch to Sharpness
OK Button
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White Balance
The Camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically. Three manual white balance settings
are available:
Auto (Default): • The Camera automatically adjusts white balance.
Daylight: • Under outdoors.
Fluorescent: • Under uorescent light condition.
Tungsten: • Under tungsten light condition.
To change White Balance Setting:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on the screen. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons to select White Balance, then press OK Button to switch to White Balance 3.
submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to move between four settings. The change can be previewed immediately. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Display Screen W/B Option
OK Button
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Stabilization
To enable Motion Stabilization:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on the screen. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
Motion Stabilization submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose ON or OFF. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Motion Stabiization Motion Stabilization Option
Note
The captured screen will be smaller when motion stabilization is enabled.•
) to select Motion Stabilization then press OK Button to switch to
OK Button
Digital Zoom is disabled when motion stabilization is activated.•
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Motion Detection
To enable Motion Detection:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Movie Mode will pop out on the screen. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
Detect submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose ON or OFF. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Camera will start to record video once if there is a movement for 3 consecutive seconds. Stop 6.
recording if there is no movement for 3 seconds.
Motion Detect Motion Detect Option
) to select Motion Detect then press OK Button to switch to Motion
OK Button
Night Mode
Use Night Mode for night scenes or low light conditions. A longer exposure captures more detail of
background subjects.
Display Screen Night Mode Option
OK Button
Note
To avoid blurry pictures, place the Camera on a at, steady surface, or use a tripod.
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Camera Mode Setting
Picture Resolution
To change Picture Resolution:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the 2.
screen.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to move between three settings. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Display Screen Video Resolution Option
) to select Resolution then press OK Button to switch to Resolution
OK Button
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Exposure
The Camera adjusts image exposure automatically. In certain circumstances you may wish to adjust
the exposure compensation setting.
To change Exposure setting:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the 2.
screen.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
Exposure Submenu will pop out on the screen.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose preferred EV value. The change can be previewed immediately. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Display Screen Exposure Option
) to move to Exposure Option. Press the OK Button and then
OK Button
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Two in One (Picture Record Mode Only)
With Camera set to Two in One mode, you can combine two snapshots into one picture.
To enable Two in One:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the 2.
screen.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose ON or OFF. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Press Picture Shutter Button to 1.
take rst picture.
) to select Two in One then press OK Button to switch to Two in One
Display Screen Two in One Option
OK Button
Press Picture Shutter Button to 2.
take second picture.
Press the RECORD/PLAY Button 3.
to view the Two in One picture.
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Photo Frame (Picture Record Mode Only)
Your Camera features popular electronic photo frame. You can take your picture with preferred
electronic photo frame.
To enable Photo Frame:
When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons ( 1.
Button to switch to Photo Frame submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to locate preferred photo frame. Then select Set option and press OK Button 2.
to validate the setting and exit.
Display Screen Photo Frame Option
OK Button
) to select Photo Frame option, then press OK
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Flash (Picture Record Mode Only)
This Camera has four ash settings. To change ash setting by either hot key (Right Button) or Option
Setting.
Auto-ash ( •
general photography.
Red-Eye Reduction ( •
Flash Off ( •
in a place where ash photography is prohibited, or when the subject is distant (beyond the range of
the ash).
To change Flash setting:
When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons ( 1.
Button to switch to Flash submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 2.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 3.
): the ash res automatically according to light conditions. Use this mode for
): The ash res twice light before the picture is taken.
): the ash will not re under any circumstances. Use this mode when taking images
) to select Flash Option, then press OK
) to move between 3 settings.
Note
The ash will be disabled automatically when battery power is low ( ).
Display Screen Flash Options
OK Button
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Selftimer (Picture Record Mode Only)
The self-timer allows you to take pictures with a ten-second time delay. The self-timer LED on the front
of the Camera beneath the ash light will also blink. The speed of blinking will increase just before the
picture is taken.
To enable Self-timer:
When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons ( 1.
switch to Self-timer submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose On or Off. 2.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 3.
Display Screen Self-timer Options
OK Button
) to select Self-timer, then press OK Button to
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Sharpness
You can soften and sharpen images to achieve different effects.
To change Sharpness setting:
When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons ( 1.
Button to switch to Sharpness submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to select Sharpness then press OK Button to switch to Sharpness submenu. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons to move between nine levels. The change can be previewed immediately. 3.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 4.
Display Screen Change Sharpness Setting
OK Button
) to select Sharpness Option, then press OK
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White Balance
The Camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically. Three manual white balance settings
are available:
Auto (Default): • The Camera automatically adjusts white balance.
Daylight: • Under outdoors.
Fluorescent: • Under uorescent light condition.
Tungsten: • Under tungsten light condition.
To change White Balance Setting:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Ok Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons ( 2.
the screen.
Use Up/Down Buttons to select White Balance, then press OK Button to switch to White Balance 3.
submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to move between four settings. The change can be previewed immediately. 4.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 5.
Display Screen W/B Option
) to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on
OK Button
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Multi-Snap (Picture Record Mode Only)
With the Camera set to Multi-Snap Mode, you can take ve continuous pictures.
To enable Multi-Snap:
When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons ( 1.
to switch to Multi-Snap submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose On or Off. 2.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 3.
Display Screen Multi-Snap Option
OK Button
Backlight (Picture Record Mode Only)
) to select Multi-Snap, then press OK Button
With the Camera set to backlight Mode, you can take shots when bright light is behind the subject.
To enable Backlight:
When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons ( 1.
to switch to Backlight submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose On or Off. 2.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 3.
Display Screen Backlight Option
OK Button
) to select Backlight, then press OK Buttons
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Date Printing (Picture Record Mode Only)
To enable Date Printing:
When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons ( 1.
Button to switch to Date Printing submenu.
Use Up/Down Buttons to choose On or Off. 2.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 3.
Display Screen Date Printing Option
OK Button
) to select Date Printing, then press OK
Note
Date would be shown on the printed picture once date printing is enabled.
Night Mode
Use Night Mode for night scenes or low light conditions. A longer exposure captures more detail of
background subjects.
Display Screen Night Mode Option
OK Button
Note
To avoid blurry pictures, place the Camera on a at, steady surface, or use a tripod.
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Voice Mode
To enable voice recording:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Voice Option. Then Voice Submenu will pop out on the screen. 2.
Choose Enter option to enable voice recording and press OK Button to enter Voice Record Mode. 3.
Press Movie Shutter Button ( 4.
Display Screen Voice Mode Option
) to record voice and press it again to stop.
OK Button
Effect Setting
There are four modes which are Normal, Black/White, Classic and Negative.
To change Effect setting:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Effect Option. Then Effect Submenu will pop out on the screen. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
immediately.
Press OK Button to validate the setting and exit. 4.
) to move between four settings. The change can be previewed
Display Screen
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Setting Menu
The Setting submenu contains options for conguring your camera set up.
To change advanced setting:
In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press OK Button to switch to record menu screen. 1.
Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Setting option, then Setting Submenu will pop out on the screen. 2.
Use Up/Down Buttons ( 3.
Display Screen Setting Option
) to move between settings.
Sound (operation sound)•
Time Setting•
Format Memory•
TV System•
Language•
Default Setting•
Sound Setting
Enable or disable KeyPad tone and operation sound by using Up/Down Buttons ( ), the press OK
Button to validate the setting.
Submenu Display Screen Sound Setting
Sound
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Time Setting
Move between Date, Time, Set and Exit by using Left/Right Buttons.•
Adjust date and time by using Up/Down Buttons, then select Set to validate each change.•
Select Exit to leave Time Setting without any change.•
Submenu Display Screen Time Setting
Time Setting
Format Memory
Submenu Display Screen Format Memory Options
Format Memory
Yes: Format the SD Card / built-in memory.
No (Default): Do not format SD Card / built in memory.
Note
All the data will be erased if the SD card is formatted. Make sure all the data are duplicated to
PC before formatting SD card.
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TV System
Ensure that the appropriate TV standard of your area is selected – either NTSC or PAL.
Wrong TV system setting may cause image icker.
NTSC standard: USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan etc.
PAL standard: UK, Europe, China, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong etc.
Submenu Display Screen TV System Option
TV System
Selecting Interface Language
Use this option to select the lanauage of user interface which you want.
Submenu Display Screen Language Option
Language
Default Setting
To restore the default factory setting, select this option.
Submenu Display Screen Default Setting Option
Default Setting
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Section 4
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to switch from Record Mode to Playback Mode.
The Playback Mode is for viewing and managing movies and pictures as well as listening to voice and
music on the built-in memory or on an optional memory card.
Operation Display Screen
Press RECORD/PLAY Button (
Record Mode to Playback Mode Main Menu.
There are 4 options in the Playback Mode, •
movie, picture, voice and music.
Direction Buttons can be used to select the •
specic option.
Press OK Button to view movies/pictures, listen •
to voice or music.
) to switch from
Playback Mode
Button Function
The Direction Buttons have the following functions in Movie and Picture Playback Modes.
Right Button: Go to the next movie/picture.
Left Button: Go to the previous movie/picture.
Tele Button : Digital Zoom in. (only Picture Mode)
Wide Button : Digital Zoom out. (only Picture Mode)
OK Button: Enter to movie, picture, voice or music option
menu.
RECORD/PLAY Button functions:
Switch between Record and Playback modes. 1.
Return to the previous page. 2.
Movie Shutter Button:
Start playing the recorded movie or voice.
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LCD Monitor Information
Indicators on the LCD screen while in Playback Mode:
Movie resolution Indicator
HD Resolution
D1 Resolution
VGA
(1)
Picture Resolution Indicator
(2)
(3) Current Number/ Total number of movie, picture, voice, or MP3.
(4)
QVGA
High Resolution
Standard Resolution
Low Resolution
Indicate the selected movie/picture is locked.
Magnication Indicator.
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Movie Playback
Operation Display Screen
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to select Playback 1.
Mode. Use Direction Buttons to select the Movie
option.
Press OK Button to go to Movie Playback Mode. 2.
Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or last 3.
movie.
Press Movie Shutter Button to play and press it 4.
again to pause.
While playing movie, press Right/Left Buttons to 5.
fast forward/backward, then release the button to
stop.
Use Up/Down Buttons to adjust volume. 6.
Press OK Button to go to the movie option menu. 7.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select six options, 8.
Delete, Thumbnail, Lock, Repeat One, Repeat
All, or Exit.
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Delete Movies
Operation Display Screen
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Delete option 1.
).
(
Press OK Button to go to the Delete menu. 2.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the movie. 3.
Use Up Button to delete all movies and Down 4.
Button to delete single movie.
Before a movie is deleted, a conrmation screen 5.
will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the
operation and “No” to cancel the operation.
Press OK Button to exit. 6.
Note
If a memory card is tted, you can delete only those movies stored on the card. •
Movies on a written-protected memory card cannot be deleted.•
The delete function will only erase unlocked movies. Locked movies must be unlocked before •
being deleted.
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Thumbnail Function
Operation Display Screen
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Thumbnail 1.
option (
Press OK Button to view nine thumbnail movies. 2.
To play a movie, use Right/Left Buttons to select 3.
the movie and press Enter Button to view.
).
Lock Movies
Single or all movies can be locked. This function can prevent the movies from being deleted
accidentally.
Operation Display Screen
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Lock option 1.
).
(
Press OK Button to go to the Lock menu. 2.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the movie. 3.
Use Up Button to lock/unlock all movies and 4.
Down Button to lock/unlock single movie.
Before a movie is locked/unlocked, a 5.
conrmation screen will appear; choosing “Yes”
will execute the operation, “No” will cancel the
operation.
Press OK Button to exit. 6.
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Repeat Movies
This function automatically repeats playing single movie or all movies in order.
Operation Display Screen
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Repeat One 1.
option (
Press OK Button to start repeating. 2.
) or Repeat All option ( ).
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Picture Playback
Operation Display Screen
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to select Playback 1.
Mode. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the
Picture option.
Press OK Button to go to Picture Playback Mode. 2.
Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or last 3.
picture.
While the picture is selected, use Tele/Wide 4.
Buttons to magnify.
To navigate the magnied picture, press 5.
Direction Button to enter navigation mode. Use
Direction Buttons to navigate the magnied
picture. Press OK Button again to exit navigation
mode.
Press OK Button to go to the picture option 6.
menu.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select ve options, 7.
Delete, Thumbnail, Lock, Slideshow, or Exit.
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Delete Picture
Operation Display Screen
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Delete option 1.
).
(
Press OK Button to go to the Delete menu. 2.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the picture. 3.
Use Up Button to delete all pictures and Down 4.
Button to delete single picture.
Before a picture is deleted, a conrmation screen 5.
will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the
operation, “No” will cancel the operation.
Press OK Button to exit. 6.
Note
If a memory card is tted, you can delete only those pictures stored on the card. •
Pictures on a written-protected memory card cannot be deleted.•
The delete function will only erase unlocked pictures. Locked pictures must be unlocked •
before being deleted.
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Thumbnail Function
Operation Display Screen
Use Direction Buttons to select the Thumbnail 1.
option (
While selecting Thumbnail option, press OK 2.
Button to view nine thumbnail pictures.
To view a picture, use Direction Buttons to select 3.
the picture.
Press OK Button to view the selected picture. 4.
).
Lock Pictures
Single or all pictures can be locked. This function can prevent the pictures from being deleted
accidentally.
Operation Display Screen
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Lock option 1.
).
(
Press OK Button to go to the Lock menu. 2.
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the picture. 3.
Use Up Button to lock/unlock all pictures and 4.
Down Button to lock/unlock single picture.
Before a picture is locked/unlocked, a 5.
conrmation screen will appear; choosing “Yes”
will execute the operation, “No” will cancel the
operation.
Press OK Button to exit. 6.
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Make Slide Show
This function automatically repeats all pictures in order.
Operation Display Screen
Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Slide option 1.
(
Press OK Button to start the slide show; press it 2.
again to stop.
).
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Voice Playback
Direction Buttons Function
In Voice Playback Mode, the Direction Buttons have the following functions:
Right/Left Buttons: Select the last or next voice.
Up/Down Buttons: Adjust the voice playback volume.
OK Button: Switch to voice option menu.
Operation Display Screen
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to select Playback 1.
Mode. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the Voice
option.
Press OK Button to go to Voice Playback Mode. 2.
Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or last 3.
voice recording.
Press Movie Shutter Button ( 4.
playing back the selected voice. Press it again to
stop.
Use Up/Down Buttons to adjust the volume. 5.
Press OK Button to go to the voice playback 6.
option menu.
Use Up Button to select Delete option and Down 7.
Button to select Repeat option.
) to start
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Operation
Press Down Button once to repeat single voice; 8.
Press twice to repeat all voice recording.
Press it again to disable the repeat function. 9.
The repeat icons will be different while selecting 10.
Repeat One option and Repeat All option.
To delete a voice, use Right/Left Buttons to 11.
select the voice.
Display Screen
Press OK Button to go to the voice playback 12.
option menu.
Press Up Button to select Delete option. 13.
Use Up Button to delete all voice recordings and 14.
Down Button to delete single voice recording.
Before a voice is deleted, a conrmation screen 15.
will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the
operation, “No” will cancel the operation.
Press OK Button to exit. 16.
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Section 5
Listening to MP3 Music
MP3 Music
MP3 is a compressed audio le format. The MP3 music can be downloaded from some MP3 web
sites.
Transfer MP3 Music to the Camera
Install the Camera driver on your computer. 1.
Connect your Camera to the computer USB port. 2.
The Orange LED will light when the Camera is connected to the computer and in Mass Storage 3.
Mode.
Transfer MP3 music to My Computer\Removable Disk\MP3. 4.
Once all the music is transferred, disconnect the USB cable from the PC. 5.
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Listen to MP3 Music
Operation Display Screen
Press RECORD/PLAY Button to select Playback 1.
Mode. In Playback Mode, use Right/Left Buttons
to select the Music option
Use Up/Down Buttons to locate MP3 you want 2.
to play, or press Right/Left Buttons to jump to the
next/previous page.
Press Movie Shutter or OK Button to play MP3. 3.
Press Left Buttons continually to operate Fast 4.
Backward, and loose Left Buttons to play
normally.
Press Right Buttons continually to operate 5.
Fast Forward, and loose Right Buttons to play
normally.
Press Movie Shutter Button again to stop 6.
playing.
Press Up/Down Buttons to adjust volume. 7.
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Operation Display Screen
Press OK Button to go to repeat menu. 8.
Press Down Button once to repeat current MP3 9.
(
).
Press Down Button twice to repeat all MP3 ( 10.
Press OK Button to exit. 11.
To delete a MP3, use Right/Left Buttons to 12.
select the voice.
Press OK Button to go to the MP3 playback 13.
option menu.
Press Up Button to select Delete option. 14.
).
Use Up Button to delete all MP3 recordings and 15.
Down Button to delete single MP3 recording.
Before a MP3 is deleted, a conrmation screen 16.
will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the
operation, “No” will cancel the operation.
Press OK Button to exit. 17.
Listen to MP3 Music with earphone
MP3 stored in the Camera can be played either by built-in speaker, or Earphone, or TV.
When the earphone cable is plugged in the Camera, the option menu of Earphone/TV pops out on the
LCD Screen. Choose earphone or TV and press Enter Button to validate the setting.
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Section 6
Viewing MP4 (MPEG4 AVC/H.264) Movie on PC
View Movie on PC
When playing a movie for the rst time, Video Codec should be installed in PC. To do this:
Insert the CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. Click “Install Device Driver” and follow the 1.
on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Start video player such as Windows Media Player to view AVI Movies. 2.
Share Movie
You can share the recorded movies to your friends via internet or CD. Make sure Video Codec is
installed in your friends’ PC. Video Codec is available in the provided CD.
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Section 7
Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV
Connecting to a high-denition TV
Connect HDMI cable to a HD TV. 1.
Set video input source of a TV to “HDMI” option. 2.
The steps for viewing stored pictures and movie on a TV are exactly the same as for viewing them 3.
on the LCD monitor.
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Connecting to a non-high-denition 16:9 (Wide) or 4:3 TV
Connect one end of the AV cable to your Camera’s AV Out port. 1.
Connect the other end of the cable to a television. 2.
The option menu of Earphone/TV pops out on the LCD Screen. 3.
Choose TV option and press Enter Button to validate the setting. 4.
The steps for viewing stored pictures and movie on a TV are exactly the same as for viewing them 5.
on the LCD monitor.
Note
The LCD Panel does not work when the Camera is connected to a television.
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Section 8
Video File Converter
Bundled software CD contains ArcSoft MediaConverter that features video le converter to convert
multiple video formats into compatible format with your camera. In this way, you can convert various
video les formats and playback your favorite movies on your camera.
8.1 MediaConverter
To convert a video le:
Install ArcSoft MediaConverter ( 1. Refer to section 11).
Click [ Start ] 2. g [ All Programs ] g [ ArcSoft MediaConverter ] g [ MediaConverter ].
MediaConverter main Screen will appear on your desktop. 3.
Click [ Add File ]. 4.
Preview Window
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Select Video le you want to convert. 5.
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You can preview your media les before converting. To preview media les, use the following control 6.
functions.
Click •
Click •
Make sure your media les can be previewed before converting.
to start previewing.
to stop previewing.
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Click on [ Start ] to begin converting les. 7.
Preview Window
Task Report window will pop out after the task is completed. 8.
Before transferring the converted le to your camera, rename the converted le to “Clip0001.avi”. 9.
(Please note: if Clip0001.avi exists in the camera, then the converted le has to be renamed to
clip0002.avi)
Connect your camera to PC and transfer the converted video to “Computer\DV\DCIM\200Movie” 10.
(Vista) / “My Computer\DV\DCIM\200Movie” (XP) in your camera. (Refer to section 11 Transferring
Data to a Computer.)
After transferring the converted video to the camera, press RECORD/Play 11. g REC/PLAY Button to
enjoy your favorite movie.
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Section 9
Bundled software CD contains ArcSoft MediaImpression also features burning the movie clip into
DVD. You can preserve your precious movies on DVD to share with family and friends.
To create a DVD:
Install ArcSoft MediaImpression ( 1. Refer to Section 11).
Click [ Start ] 2. g [ All Programs ] g [ ArcSoft MediaImpression ].
ArcSoft MediaImpression main Screen will appear on your desktop. 3.
Click [ Make Movie ]. 4.
Burning the Recorded Clip into DVD
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Click [ Start ] to start DVD burning. 5.
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Section 10
The bundled software CD contains ArcSoft MediaImpression which features uploading the recorded
videos to YouTube. It will help you to share them with your family and friends on YouTube website.
10.1 ArcSoft MediaImpression
To upload video les to YouTube:
Install ArcSoft MediaImpression ( 1. Refer to Section 11).
Click [ Start ] 2. g [ All Programs ] g [ ArcSoft MediaImpression ].
ArcSoft MediaImpression main Screen will appear on your desktop. 3.
Click [ Video ] Option. 4.
Uploading Video Files to YouTube
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Select the video le you want to upload and click [ Upload to YouTube ] option at the bottom menu.5.
If this is your rst time using of this function, please follow the instruction on YouTube Setting Panel.6.
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Go to http://www.YouTube.com/login, then Log onto your YouTube account. 7.
(If you do not have a YouTube account, sign up here rst.)
After you log onto your YouTube account, Click [ Get Authorization ] button below. 8.
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Then, Click [ Allow ] Button shown on YouTube website.
Click [ Save ] Button to upload the video. 9.
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Section 11
Transferring Data to a Computer
Installing the Digital Camera Driver
Before connecting this Camera to a computer for the rst time, you should install a driver on the
computer. The driver is on the CD-ROM disc provided in the package. To install the driver:
Insert the CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen will appear. 1.
Click “Install Device Driver”. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation. 2.
Depending on your operating system, you may have to restart your computer after installing the
driver.
Connecting Your Camera to a Computer
You can transfer pictures, movies or voice recordings stored on your Camera to a computer and send
them in emails to friends or post them on websites. To do this you should:
Install the Camera driver on your computer. 1.
Connect the computer and Camera with the supplied mini USB 2.0 cable. 2.
Default mode is Mass Storage Mode when the Camera connects to PC. 3.
Transfer pictures or movies or MP3 or voice recordings. 4.
Mass Storage Device Mode
The Orange LED will light up when the Camera is connected to the computer. Movies, pictures and
voice recordings can be found on your computer at “Computer\DV\DCIM\” (Vista) / “My Computer\DV\
DCIM\” (XP). Under this mode, you can read, delete, move, or copy any movie/picture/voice recording
you want. Use the bundled ArcSoft application software to edit the movies or pictures.
PC Camera Mode
When in Mass Storage Device Mode, press RECORD/PLAY Button to switch to PC Camera Mode and
the GREEN LED will light up. Under this mode, you can implement live video conference meetings or
use video email over the Internet.
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Installing Bundled Software
The CD-ROM supplied with this Camera contains 4 pieces of software.
ArcSoft MediaImpression • is a user-friendly application that helps you managing your media for
you, and gives you funny and exciting ways to create and share projects featuring your photo,
video, and music les. Support the feature of uploading videos easily to YouTube.
ArcSoft MediaConverter • can convert multiple video formats into compatible format with your
Camera.
Adobe Reader • is a popular program that you need to have installed to read the User’s Manual.
Many computer users will nd this software already installed on their computer.
Device Driver includes •
1. Video Codec for viewing movies correctly on PC•
2.Webcam Driver•
The detailed information can be found in online help of all the bundled software.
To install the bundled software:
Insert the CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen appears. 1.
Select the piece(s) of software you want to install from the list, then click 2. Install Application
Software . Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
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Section 12
Specications
Specication
Image Sensor 5 Mega Pixel CMOS Sensor
Operation Modes Movie Record, Picture Record, Voice Record, MP3 Player, PC Camera,
Mass Storage Device
Lens F3.2 (f = 7.2mm)
Focus Range 150cm~innite (Normal Mode)
Center: 20 cm (Macro Mode)
Digital Zoom 8X
Shutter Electronic
LCD monitor 2.5” LCD
Storage Media Built-in 64MB Memory (partial memory is used for Firmware code);
SD Card Slot support
Image Resolution Still image 3744x2808 (11M Pixels)
2592x1944 (5M Pixels)
1600x1200 (2M Pixels)
Movie Resolution HD 1280 x 720 pixels 30 fps
D1 720 x 480 pixels 30 fps
VGA 640 x 480 pixels 30 fps
QVGA 320 x 240 pixels 30 fps
White Balance Auto/Manual (Daylight, Fluorescent, Tungsten)
Exposure ± 1EV in 0.3 steps
Self-Timer Approx. 10 second delay
Flash (for still) Auto/ Red Eye Reduction/ Off
File Format Picture: JPEG
Movie: AVI (H.264)
Voice: WAV
Music: MP3
PC Interface HDMI/Mini USB2.0/ TV Out
TV out Digital: HDMI
Analog: Composite Video (NTSC/PAL Selectable)
Battery NP60 Lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery
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Section 13
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
1. If the LCD image is not clear when shooting, how can the focus be adjusted?
Rotate the “Focus Ring” on the circumference of the lens to the proper position: General/Figure/Macro.
2. How to shoot correctly?
First properly adjust the focus, then after pressing the shutter button, the LCD shows a “funnel”
marking in the center of the screen to record the image. Firmly hold your Camera before the “funnel”
marking disappears, then you can get a clear picture.
3. The ash is not working.
When the Camera is in Macro mode, if the battery power is low, the ash does not work.
4. When recording, the zoom does not function – and the “Zoom In/Out” button is inactive.
If the “Anti-shake” function is activated when recording, the “Zoom In/Out” button for digital zooming
will be disabled.
5. The les on the memory card do not display smoothly when the LCD shows the “!” or
“funnel” marking.
The “!” means the le format is not supported and the “funnel” marking indicates the le is not read
smoothly. Delete these les and the others can then be played normally. It is recommended that you
rst format the memory card before using it and avoid placing les with different formats in the same
folder.
6. Why is camera Flash not active when taking pictures?
Make sure that the lens dial is NOT set at Macro mode, as ash is disabled in this mode. Scroll
through Camera modes and set Flash as Auto, or Fill in Flash; note that Flash OFF is the default pre-
set mode for normal picture -taking. In Auto mode camera ash res ONLY when necessary (in dark
setting as example).
7. Why do some of my indoor pictures look blurry and dark?
Camera extends pictures exposure time under low light/ indoor condition. Keep camera (and
photographed subject) steady for several seconds when taking pictures and while pressing the Trigger
Button. Shutter will sound when picture has been taken. Please also note that your multifunctional
camera is optimized as Video / Movie camera; the pocket size / slim camera only incorporates small
Flash with limited range.
8. How do I charge battery?
Computer will not charge battery when connected. You must use ONLY the supplied AC charger.
Camera must be turned OFF (screen closed); blinking light conrms charging, but light is constant
when charging has been completed.
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Section 14
Other Information
TOSHIBA Support
Need help?
For the latest driver updates & user manuals please have a look at the
TOSHIBA options & services support page:
computers.toshiba.eu/options-support
Please see computers.toshiba.eu/options-warranty
for the TOSHIBA hotline numbers.
Operating Environment Conditions
Operating temperature: 5 to 35° C
Operating humidity: 20 to 80 %
(no condensation allowed)
Regulatory information
CE compliance
This product is CE marked in accordance with the requirements of the applicable EU Directives.
Responsible for CE marking is Toshiba Europe GmbH, Hammfelddamm 8, 41460 Neuss,
Germany. A copy of the ofcial Declaration of Conformity can be obtained from following website:
http://epps.toshiba-teg.com.
Working Environment
The Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) of this product has been veried typically for this product
category for a so called Residential, Commercial & Light Industry Environment. Any other working
environment has not been veried by Toshiba and the use of this product in these working
environments is maybe restricted or cannot be recommended. Possible consequences of the use of
this product in non veried working environments can be: Disturbances of other products or of this
product in the nearby surrounding area with temporarily malfunction or data loss/corruption as result.
Example of non veried working environments and related advices:
Industrial environment (e.g. environments where a mains voltage of 380V three-phase is being used
mainly): Danger of disturbances of this product due to possible strong electromagnetic elds especially
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near to big machinery or power units.
Medical environment: The compliance to the Medical Product Directive has not been veried by
Toshiba, therefore this product cannot be used as a medical product without further verication. The
use in usual ofce environments e.g. in hospitals should be no problem if there is no restriction by the
responsible administration.
This product is not certied as a medical product according to the Medical Product Directive 93/42
EEC.
Automotive environment: Please search the owner instructions of the related vehicle for advices
regarding the use of this product (category).
Aviation environment: Please follow the instructions of the ight personnel regarding restrictions of
use.
Additional environments not related to EMC
Outdoor use: As a typical home/ofce equipment this product has no special resistance against
ingress of moisture and is not strong shock proofed.
Explosive atmosphere: The use of this product in such special working environment (Ex) is not
allowed.
Following information is only for EU-member states:
Disposal of products
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that products must be
collected and disposed of separately from household waste. Integrated batteries
and accumulators can be disposed of with the product. They will be separated
at the recycling centres.
The black bar indicates that the product was placed on the market after August
13, 2005.
By participating in separate collection of products and batteries, you will help to assure the proper
disposal of products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health.
For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country,
please visit our website (http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com) or contact your local city ofce or
the shop where you purchased the product.
Following information is only for EU-member states:
Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators
The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and/or
accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste.
If the battery or accumulator contains more than the specied values of lead (Pb),
mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) dened in the Battery Directive (2006/66/EC),
then the chemical symbols for lead (Pb), mercury (Hg) and/or cadmium (Cd) will
appear below the crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol.
By participating in separate collection of batteries, you will help to assure the proper disposal of
products and batteries and thus help to prevent potential negative consequences for the environment
and human health.
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For more detailed information about the collection and recycling programmes available in your country,
please visit our website (http://eu.computers.toshiba-europe.com) or contact your local city ofce or
the shop where you purchased the product.
Additional information
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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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