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1. a9 paneer AMG ta T f the LCD screen Z 19999 gt gt gt 7 el op of the LCD scree T Photo recording mode j Smart Auto Underwater mode Photo counter i W i 9399 total number of recordable photos ee i D Operating status photo capturing NY GI My 01 JAN 2012 00 00 e E EEE DEEL ADEE EEE DDE DE DEOL ED A Storage media memory card im Battery information remaining charge level Right of the LCD screen Minton Meaning T Digital Zoom bar Getting stated 19 Bottom of the LCD screen A Photo Resolution Ko White Balance Q Smart Filter S Back Light KSI Face Detection oh Anti Shake DIS 01 JAN 2012 00 00 Date Time NG The settings of functions marked with a are lost when the product turns off e The total number of recordable photos is based on available space on the storage media e The largest number the OSD Image Counter can display is 9 999 Getting to know the product e This On Screen Display OSD is shown in the video playback mode only e Press the Playback b button to set the playback mode page 30 Video playback mode Thumbnail view Top of the LCD screen Pindar Meaning Gi Video playback mode 0 00 55 Duration of video Current video Number of total recorded videos Battery information remaining battery
2. e f you want to upload directly without showing a pop up sharing window check Intelli studio does R not pop a list of share marked files from the connected device e You can use the Share 8 button only while Intelli studio is running anu Play Mode slErP2 Connect the built in USB plug of the product to the USB port of the PC SRO i e f you have set PC Software On Intelli studio runs Da automatically on a Windows computer after you ve connected CR the prod uct NA e As part of the uploading process the videos you marked are converted into a format playable by YouTube before actually uploading Time spent uploading may vary depending on such conditions as file size computer performance and network speed e There is no guarantee the uploading operation will work in all environments YouTube server side changes in the future may disable this function e For more information on YouTube visit the YouTube website http www youtube com e This product s YouTube uploading functionality is provided under the licence from YouTube LLC The presence of the YouTube uploading functionality in this product is not an endorsement of or recommendation for the product by YouTube LLC e lf you do not have an account on a specified website you must register first before you can upload e According to YouTube s policy direct video uploading may not be availa
3. e Before using the product read Safety information carefully and These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others then use the product properly Please follow them explicitly After reading this section keep it ina safe place for future reference e Samsung is not responsible for any injury or damage caused by not following the instructions in the user manual e n this manual a memory card or card means a micro SD PRECAUTIONS micro SDHC or micro SDXC e n this user manual the icon or symbol in the parenthesis Warning appearing in a description of a submenu item will appear and remain on the LCD screen when you set the item Example Submenu item of Video Resolution page 53 1080 25p E55 Records in the FULL HD 1920x1080 25p format If you set the video resolution to 1080 25p the E55 To disconnect the apparatus from the mains the plug must be pulled out icon appears and remains on the LCD screen from the mains socket therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable When using the AC power adapter with your product connect the adapter to an outlet with protective grounding Before reading this user manual Before using this product Notes regarding trademarks This product records video in H 264 MPEG4 AVC format You can play back and edit the video recorded by the product on a personal computer using the internal software of this product Ple
4. If the power is interrupted or an error occurs during recording the A video may not be recorded Samsung is not responsible for any damage caused by a failure of normal recording or playback operation because of memory card error Note that damaged data cannot be recovered Do not turn off the product or remove the memory card while accessing the storage media Doing so may damage the storage media or the data in the storage media Basic recording playback 36 Videos are compressed in the H 264 MPEG 4 AVC format For the on screen information display see page 18 For approximate recording times see page 28 Sound is recorded through the internal stereo microphone located on the front of the product Make sure that the microphone is not blocked Before recording an important video test the recording function to see if there any problems with the audio or video recording For various functions available during recording see pages 53 58 You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen in the menu options Adjusting the LCD screen does not affect the image being recorded page 70 When you record indoors or in the dark places ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted In very dark places the ISO adjustment can cause interference effects on images and prevent you from recording these images correctly We recommend you use a professional infrared product when recording in dark places or at night If you mount the produ
5. Digital zoom Video Resolution Anti Shake DIS Face Detection e You cannot select the following function in underwater mode White Balance Menu items are grayed out Appendixes 95 Additional information MAINTENANCE The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations and allow you to enjoy this product for many years Cautions when storing e To store your product safely turn it off Remove the memory card Fully charge the internal battery before storing page 22 Cleaning the product Before cleaning turn off the product e To clean the exterior Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth Do not apply excessive force when cleaning Gently rub the surface Do not use benzene or thinner to clean the product The exterior coating could peel off or the case could deteriorate e To clean the LCD screen Wipe very gently with a soft dry cloth Be careful not to damage the screen e To clean the lens Use a air brush to remove dust and then wipe the lens gently with a soft cloth If necessary wipe gently with lens paper or tissue Mould may form if the lens is not cleaned regularly Ifthe lens looks dim turn off the product and leave it off for about 1 hour e To prolong its service life do not rub the LCD screen with a coarse cloth e Be aware of the following LCD screen phenomena They are not malfunctions When you use the product
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7. Do not place foreign substances on the memory card terminals Use a soft dry cloth to clean the terminals if required Do not paste anything other than the label provided with the card on the label pasting area of the card Do not use a damaged memory card Be careful to keep the memory card out of the reach of children who might swallow it Getting ready to start recording This product supports micro SD micro SDHC and micro Using the memory card adaptor nag i NA SDXC memory cards giving you a wider choice of cards The data storage speed may differ depending on the This product uses micro SD micro SDHC and h manufacturer and production system micro SDXC memory cards To use a memory card directly with a computer or e SLC Single Level Cell system faster write speed enabled a a reader you must attach it to or insert it into Adapier an adaptor e MLC Multi Level Cell system only lower write speed is A4 supported oag gu For best results we recommend using a memory card that supports a faster write speed Using a lower write speed memory card for recording video may cause difficulties when the card is storing You may even KA e Samsung is not responsible for data loss due to misuse including lose your video data during the recording CA In an attempt to preserve every bit of the recorded video the product forcibly stores the video on the low speed memory electricity card and displays a wa
8. Enlarge or reduce the thumbnails in the list Select a file type View videos and photos of the selected folder on your computer Show or hide videos and photos of the connected device View videos and photos of the selected folder on the device View files as thumbnails or on a map Browse folders in the connected device Browse folders stored on your computer Move to the previous or next folder Print files view files on a map store files in Contents Manager register faces or refresh content manager 8 SB 8 6 O OM OO SO 8 8 Using with other devices 30 Using with a Windows computer Step 3 Playing back videos or photos You can play back the recordings conveniently using the Intelli studio application 1 In Intelli studio click the desired folder to display your recordings e Video or photo thumbnails appear on the screen depending on the folder you selected Choose the video or photo that you want to play back e You can view file information by moving the mouse over the file e f you click a video thumbnail once the video plays back inside the thumbnail frame allowing you to search for a desired scene with ease After you select the video or photo you want double click to olay back e Playback starts and the controls appear HDV 0396 MP4 Intelli studio supports the following file formats Video formats MP4 Video H 264 Audi
9. Cancel 4 Select Yes with the Display Underwater OK REC button e lf you selected All Files the product deletes all the files in storage media except for those that are protected e lf you selected Select Files the product deletes the files you selected e Select Files Deletes selected videos or photos e All Files Deletes all videos or photos Q Deleting files by using the Delete ff button Select the file to be deleted on the thumbnail view and then press the Delete button If you select Multiple follow Step 3 and 4 e Deleted images cannot be recovered e Do not eject a memory card or power off the product while deleting videos recorded on the storage media Doing so may damage the storage media or data NA e You can also delete your recordings in the video and photo single view e To protect important images from accidental erasure activate the image protection function in advance page 61 e You cannot delete protected files Cancel the protect function first page 61 e The delete function does not work if the battery charge is insufficient Charge the battery enough so that it does not become exhausted during the delete operation e You can also format the storage media to delete all the images at once Be aware that all files and data including protected files will be erased page 74 Advanced recording playback 60 Advanced
10. Records in the HD 1280x720 25p format 2720x2040 m Records in 2720x2040 resolution with 4 3 aspect ratio 2048x1536 Records in 2048x1536 resolution with 4 3 aspect ratio J 25p indicates the product will record in progressive scan mode at 1920x1080 u Records in 1920x1080 resolution with 16 9 aspect ratio 25 frames per second 640x480 mi Records in 640x480 resolution with 4 3 aspect ratio e Recorded files are encoded using Variable Bit Rate VBR VBR is an encoding system that automatically adjusts the bit rate according to the image being recorded e High resolution images occupy more memory space than low resolution images If you select the higher resolution there is less space to record videos in the memory e The recording times depend on the resolution of a video to be recorded page 28 NA e The number of recordable images differs according to the photo resolution you select page 28 e Photos that are recorded on your product may not playback properly on other digital devices that do not support these photo sizes Advanced recording playback 53 Advanced recording White Balance The colour of your image depends on the type and quality of the Auto Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the recording light source If you want the colour of your image to be realistic conditions select an appropriate lighting condition to calibrate the white Daylight
11. USER MANUAL HMX W300BP HMX W300RP HMX W300YP HMX W350BP HMX W350RP HMX W350YP www samsung com register For video recording use a memory card that supports faster write speeds Recommended Memory Card 4MB s Class 4 or above Caring for water dustshock proof capability e The product is water proof dust proof and shock proof e The product s dust proof and water proof performance complies with IP68 e This product is available for general underwater recording in the sea a river or a lake e The product is water proof to a depth of 5m about 16 4 ft for about 1 hour If you exceed the depth or time limit the water proof functionality is not guaranteed e The product is shock proof to a height of 2m about 6 56 ft e Samsung is not responsible for any malfunction or damage caused by your mishandling Carefully read and understand cautions on underwater recording before use e Because of natural oxidation the sealing performance of rubber gaskets deteriorates as time goes by As a result the water proof performance may be degraded Check the water proof seals before taking the product into water e Samsung is not responsible for any loss caused by mishandling the product or leakage from deteriorated sealing For the damaged water proof seal consult your Samsung service centre Extra charges may be added z i R Before using the product under near water Caring for water dust shock proo
12. Submenu items ke NTSC Sets the video output signal to NTSC mode Off Disables the function PAL Sets the video output signal to PAL mode e On You can use the PC software by connecting the built in USB plug of the product to your PC Ka e To view your recordings on a TV check the TV colour system of the country or region where the product is used page 97 The PC Software function is compatible with Windows operating e This function is for the video output setting and does not affect the s systems only original recorded video source Other settings 73 Other settings Format The Format function configures storage media and prepares it for recording If the storage media already contains data Format deletes all files including protected files and options stored on the media You can also use this function if you want to correct problems with the storage media Insert a memory card page 25 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater 4 button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Format gt OK REC button e Fall a Settings PS Format Default Set Language 3 Select Yes with the Display Underwater button gt OK REC button Other settings 7 4 Do not remove the storage media or perform any other operation such as turning off the power during formatting Also be sure the battery is sufficie
13. T W Display Underwater button to view the area you want on the magnified photo 4 To cancel use the Share button Photos recorded on other devices or those edited on a PC cannot 7 be magnified While you are using the playback zoom you cannot select other images 49 Advanced recording playoack Learn how to record and play back videos photos with various functions Using the menu SINS naa AA 51 HANDLING MENUS naaa nG EG NENA Ka hha 51 MENU TEM G AA 52 Advanced recording sssssssssesrerrressrrrrrnrnrrrerrnnrnnnnnrneennne 53 vdeo ARSSO iese E AA 53 PSIG Fe SOMO AA 53 WAE BIANG APA AA 54 Ir AP 55 BOKI EE AA E APA EN 56 PAULO a AG NAA ANNA AAO ULAN 57 Anti Shake DIS AAP 58 Advanced playbapkanamaaa 59 AA PE 59 Tee AA anced die cause eeatelevn nese 60 KGG NN NAG PT DA AA E 61 BEE CAN AA Aannbuenessenite 62 Si a AA ENOR 63 SGI AA 64 Smat BONE O Nanana khaanmaadajang baa ADAN Aa 64 EES AA AA 66 Aa aka NA GANA a NAA UNA AGNO 66 Using the menu Items HANDLING MENUS The instructions below are examples of how to access and use menu items using the MENU button When you access and use other menu items use these examples as guides Press the Mode 88 button to set the video recording mode page 30 Advanced recording playback 5 1 Press the MENU button e The menu screen appears 2 Press the Display Underwat
14. aaa noo erco ana e Memory cards bigger than 64GB may not operate normally 1080 25p 8 17 34 69 139 279 555 Ai The maximum continuous recording time is under 20 minutes The maximum video file size is 1 8GB When a video recording time is 720 25p 17 33 66 134 269 540 1 073 more than 20 minutes or a video file exceeds 1 8GB a new video file is created automatically Unit Approximate minutes of recording e The maximum number of recordable photo and video files is 9 999 Recordable number of photos respectively Storage media capacity Resolution Storage mediacapacity La aa 2720 x 2040 1 350 2 710 5 450 9 999 9 999 9 999 2048 x1536 1 000 1 950 3 930 7 900 9 999 9 999 9 999 1920x1080 1 340 2 630 5 270 9 999 9 999 9 999 9 999 640 x 480 3 700 7 240 9 999 9 999 9 999 9 999 9 989 Unit Approximate number of images Getting started 728 Basic operation of the product TURNING YOUR PRODUCT ON OFF You can turn the power on or off by pressing the Power 5 button RESET button e Power 5 button Na e The product operates the self diagnosis function when powered on pages 87 89 e Press the RESET button with any sharp object if the product does not turn on When using this product for the first time When you use your product for the first time or after you reset it the d
15. page 57 pages ii v Basic recording playback 40 Basic recording ZOOMING T Telephoto Use the zoom function for close up or wide angle recording Your product allows you to record using digital zoom with the Zoom T W button T Record an enlarged image telephoto Gaan gt W Record a wide area wide angle To zoom in T Press the Zoom T button telephoto W Wideande e The distant subject is gradually magnified e The product provides the following zoom magnification Digital zoom x3 T e Note that the image quality decreases when you use the digital zoom The image quality may deteriorate depending on how much you zoom in on the subject To zoom out W e Frequent use of the zoom function consumes more power e The minimum focal length between the product and the subject is Press the Zoom W button wide angle GUE OO bha g P l e The subject appears smaller and further away e The product can record the sound of the zoom mechanism e The smallest zoom ratio is the subject s original size in the zoom e When using the zoom function and holding the product with your out hand use Anti shake DIS for stable recording page 58 Basic recording playback 4 Basic olayoack CHANGING THE PLAYBACK MODE Understanding how to change the operation modes e Press the Playback b button to set the playback mode e When you shift to the playback mode the most recently creat
16. Display Underwater button gt Smart BGM Dale f T Smart BGM On es 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button e Off Turns off the background music e On Turns on the background music Na e This function is available in the video single view only e You can change the desired background music in the Smart BGM Option function Smart BGM Option You can play back a video with background music The Smart BGM Option lets you select the music that will play M e Insert a memory card page 25 e Press the Playback button to set playback mode page 30 e Set Play Mode to Video page 59 1 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater button to select the desired video and then press the OK REC button 2 Press the MENU button gt Display 0 Underwater button gt Smart BGM Option f fi Smart BGM Option a The Flea Waltz dt Canon in D ay Cello Suite No 1 oh Ca Mem Exit 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Ulo nel 1U I The Flea Waltz Plays back The Flea Waltz Canon in D Plays back Canon in D Cello Suite No 1 Plays back Cello Suite No 1 Nocturne Plays back Nocturne Random Plays back from The Flea Waltz to Noctu
17. E8 This mode reverses the colours creating a negative image Dazzle E3 This mode creates a brighter image by increasing colour saturation Noir E3 This mode creates a stronger image by increasing contrast Western E This mode creates a faded and old film vintage look Advanced recording playback 55 Advanced recording Back Light Cases where you would typically use the Back Light When a subject is lit from behind this function compensates for back lighting so that the subject does not appear too dark Press the Mode 8 button to set the video recording or photo recording mode page 30 1 Press the MENU button gt Display J Underwater button gt Back Light 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button aj FG Back Light On EN S w O ayn 2 y my S oupmenu items Off Disables the function On 89 Backlight compensation brightens the subject Advanced recording playback 56 function The subject is in front of a window The person you want to record is wearing white or shiny clothes and is placed against a bright background The person s face is too dark to distinguish his her features The subject is outdoors and the background is overbright The light sources are too bright The subject is in front of a snowy background Advanced recording Face Detec
18. FHANDOUNG MENU AA E E A 51 MENUITEM saa 52 Advanced recording aa ANAN AA 53 VIOO RESOUNO AA 53 Mao ena 53 ABANGAN 54 SN AA ed E A Aa 55 Contents Ea AA AAO TA 56 Pa ale CUO a ANA 57 Anti TRS DIS AA AA 58 Adyanced PIA nn GAGA 59 PAA NGANGA AN AANGAL 59 AT 60 FIN ANA AAAH AA AA 61 Delete My CIE AA 62 NA CA E E 63 ME tS Gal AA AA 64 Sman BOM OU aaa so GA OE 64 Sese AA R E 66 Nama AE E AA 66 Su cee aaa 67 BULA 68 ea NG SANG AA AT 68 Storage lM AA nnn PCE ere mee eee tne me 68 PISNO Deeneerr rer tntCeren erent career acne tet tke eter enn enter a 69 Date NME SOF cre xvescanansnnnaicdas enan E Keia onen AA EEEE 69 Date Time B ss AA 70 BG BE apes AA PA aoa 70 Aia eee E A E E R E 71 BEN a GG NALNG E 71 SUING DUNG cea viomncaumaqunscene E bovdnaniessimcnes ARA f2 AUG Power Off reisauto aa AGANE SA 2 PO CI PA 13 Vdeo UN arnar nA EEE E E EE 73 BONG TA KAAGAD AA 74 BEEE E AA teenies 75 GI IAC aaa E EE E E A E 75 Using with other devices cecer 106 Gonnecting toa TV saa GAGA 77 CONNECTING TO A HIGH DEFINITION TV WITH HDMI 05 77 VIEWING ON A TV SERENA 77 Using with a Windows computer Usap sa 78 WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A WINDOWS COMPUTER 78 USING THE Intelli studio PROGRAMME Lan 79 USING AS A REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE unan 84 O EE E 66 TrouDlesSNOOtNO AA AAP 87 WARNING INDICATORS AND MESSAGES Laan 87 SYMPTOMS AND SCUUTION Snap BA AASA 90 AdditionalihformatiON scasicteccacrissinmsainieridnniercienanet 9
19. File number is full Cannot record video The number of photo files has reached 9 999 No more can be stored on the card The card has reached maximum capacity No more files can be stored The folder and file number have reached their maximum number You cannot record additional videos e Delete unnecessary files on the storage media e Back up files to your PC or another storage media and delete unneeded files e Change to another card which has enough free space e Set File No to Reset e Format the storage media e Set File No to Reset and format the storage media Remember to back up important files before formatting File number is full Cannot take a photo Playback Read Error Underwater handling The folder and file number have reached their maximum number You cannot record additional photos Meaning A problem has occurred while the product was reading data from the storage media Action e Set File No to Reset and format the storage media Remember to back up important files before formatting e Use the product to format the storage media after backing up important files to a PC or another storage device Message toon Meaning Act Ensure that the USB and card covers are closed before shooting under water The product has switched to the Underwater mode e Make sure to close and lock the memory card HDMI jack cover and USB plug cover when
20. J Use outdoors in normal daylight Adjusts the white balance balance according to outdoor lighting conditions Cloudy lt 3 Use when recording in the shade or cloudy weather Fluorescent Use when recording under white fluorescent lights Press the Mode 88 button to set the video recording or photo Tungsten 45 Use when recording under halogen lamps recording mode page 30 andincandescent lights 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater Ka e A subject can be recorded under various types of lighting conditions button 3 White Balance s indoors natural fluorescent candlelight etc Because the colour temperature is different depending on the light source the subject s 2 Select the desired submenu item with Zoom T W button gt tint will differ affecting the subject s white balance Use this function to correct the white balance and provide a more natural result OK REC button e The adjusted setting remains until you set the white balance again e During normal outdoor recording setting to Auto may provide better la O amp results bi maala e Cancel the digital zoom function for a clear and precise setting ANAL a e Reset the white balance if light conditions change Daylight st e When you set the underwater mode White Balance is switched to Cloudy DT Auto and you cannot select the other White Balance submenu items Exit 3 Press the MENU button to exit t
21. Not doing so may decrease the audio quality during video recording or playback e Do not poke the speaker or microphone of the product with any sharp object Water proof performance will be degraded J Before reading this user manual SAFETY WARNINGS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON USE What the icons and signs in this user manual mean TOT ooa afety Icon Thank you for purchasing this Samsung Product Please read this A There is a potential risk of death or serious injury user manual carefully before you use the product and keep it handy WARNING for future reference Should your product fail to operate correctly refer to Troubleshooting pages 87 95 Q There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the CAUTION product This User Manual covers the HMX W300 and HMX W350 models nO Negi ee MOTEK OF NG expos 0M AaNINE Snork or e Illustrations of model HMX W300 are used in this user manual VAN personal injury when using your product follow these basic safety precautions e Although some features of HMX W300 and HMX W350 are different they operate in the same way M Settings required before using a function e The displays in this user manual may not be exactly the same as those you see on the LCD screen 7 Here are hints or page number references you will find e Designs and specifications of the product and other accessories KA helpful when you operate the product are subject to change without any notice
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23. a cable connection micro HDMI cable Other settings Shutter Sound You can turn the shutter sound on or off 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Shutter Sound gt OK REC button 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button OK REC button wela m a Settings a Beep Sound Q Shutter Sound off pan Auto Power O On DD Off The shutter sound is off On The shutter will sound each time you press the OK REC button in the photo recording mode Other settings Auto Power Off To save battery power you can set the Auto Power Off function to 5 Min This setting turns off the product if there is no operation for five minutes 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater 8 button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Auto Power Off OK REC button 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button ala E Settings Beep Sound Q Shutter Sound off amp Auto Power O A Exit 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Submenu items e Off The product does not turn off automatically e 5 Min The product automatically turns off if there is no operation for 5 minutes in STBY mode or in thumbnail index view Ka e The Auto Power Off function
24. a system that satisfies the requirements Intelli studio may not operate optimally e Ona slower than recommended computer video playback may skip frames or operate in an unexpected manner e If the version of DirectX on your computer is lower than 9 0c install DirectX 9 0c or higher e We recommend transferring the recorded videos to a PC before playing back or editing the video data e To run Intelli studio a laptop computer requires better and faster components than a desktop PC e Intelli studio is not Mac OS compatible e If you have a 64 bit version of Windows XP Windows Vista or Windows 7 installed on your PC Intelli studio may install and work as 32 bit programme SAMSUNG Using with other devices 78 Using with a Windows computer USING THE Intelli studio PROGRAMME 3 Click Yes in the new file saving window The uploading procedure starts Click Yes to confirm Intelli studio is a built in programme that allows you to play back and e f you do not want to save any new files select No edit files You can also upload files to web sites such as YouTube or Flickr Do you want to save new files in camcorder SAMSUNG HMX W300 to 1 New Files 2 Total Files 2 Folder C Userst Administratort Documentstintelli studioSarr Change Step 1 Connecting the USB plug 2 ra 1 Set PC Software to On page 73 e This is the default setting To di
25. button Ca 1 10 m 100 0001 9 Multi View S 3 To return to the thumbnail index view use the Share 8 button Do not power off the product or eject the memory card during photo playback Doing so may damage the recorded data NA e Loading time may vary depending on the size and quality of the selected photo e Your product may not playback the following photo files normally Photos that were recorded on another device Photos recorded in a file format not supported by this product One that does not conform to DCF standards e This product supports the JPEG file format However note that all JPEG files are not always played back Basic recording playback 48 Basic playback ZOOMING DURING PHOTO PLAYBACK You can magnify a playback image using the OK REC button on the product e Insert a memory card page 25 e Press the Playback gt button to set the playback mode page 30 1 Select the photo you want to magnify page 48 Be 1 10 m 100 0001 a i 22 Multi View Basic recording playback 2 Adjust the magnification with the OK REC button e The screen is framed and the image is magnified starting from the centre of the image e You can zoom in from x1 3 to x2 0 w Q x1 5 1 10 m 100 0001 Exit 3 Press the Zoom
26. date and time so the product can record them correctly 1 Press the MENU button gt Display F Underwater 8 button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Date Time Set gt OK REC button 3 Set each date or time value by pressing the Zoom T W buttons e Press the Underwater button after you set each date or time value The cursor moves to the next value gp Date Time Set Day Month Year Hr Min N 01 _JAN 2012 00 00 v mena Cancel B Move OK 4 After setting minute press the OK REC button e The product exits the date time screen Other settings 69 Other settings Date Time Display You can set whether or not the date and or time are displayed on the LCD screen 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Date Time Display gt OK REC button 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button OK REC button Before you use the Date Time Display function you must set the date and time page 69 aj O Settings File No S i ate Date Time Set Time Date Time Disg Date amp Time Menu Exit 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu e The date time is displayed on the LCD screen according to the option you selected Submenu items Off Current dat
27. is disabled in the following situations s If you have connected the built in USB plug of the product to a PC During recording playing back pause when paused or a slideshow e Press the Power button to restart the product 72 Other settings PC Software Video Out Your product contains built in PC software Intelli studio If you set TV colour systems differ depending on the country or region Set PC Software on you can use this PC software to download and the video output signal according to the TV colour system of the edit videos and photos by connecting the built in USB plug of the connected video equipment product to your PC 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater 8 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater button gt Settings button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Video Out gt OK REC 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt PC Software gt OK REC button button 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button OK REC button OK REC button ola Gi 2 Gi Sai Settings PC Software amp Saa Orf B aO NTSC 5 Video Out Zon P Format SZ PAL ea Format Exit Exit 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu al ee Submenu items
28. off e Be careful not to push the memory card too hard The memory card may suddenly pop out Your product supports only micro SD micro SDHC and micro SDXC cards s Card compatibility with the product may vary depending on the manufacturer and the type of memory card Getting started 25 Getting ready to start recording SELECTING A SUITABLE MEMORY CARD NOT SUPPLIED Compatible memory cards You can use micro SD micro SDHC and micro SDXC cards with this product We recommend you use a micro SDHC card This product supports micro SD cards up to 2GB We cannot guarantee normal operation with micro SD cards bigger than 2GB MMC Multi Media Card and MMC Plus are not supported Compatible memory cards and capacities Micro SD card 1GB 2GB micro SDHC card 4GB 32GB micro SDXC card up to 64GB When you use unauthorised memory cards the product cannot record Videos correctly and your recordings may be lost The memory cards released after this product was released may not be compatible with the product To ensure stable recording and playback use 4MB s Class 4 or higher memory cards Micro SDHC and micro SDXC cards are a higher version of micro SD memory cards and support higher capacity than micro SD memory cards Use micro SD cards only with micro SD enabled host devices Usable memory card CJ CJ jam CH CJ Ca Terminals Micro SDXC 64GB Terminals Micro SDHC 4GB 32GB Te
29. playback Protect 3 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater buttons and then the OK REC button to select each file you want to You can protect important saved videos or photos from accidental protect A indicator appears on the files you selected After deletion You cannot delete protected images unless you release the you have selected all the files you want to protect press the protection or format the memory MENU button a Protect 110 dm e Insert a memory card page 25 e Press the Playback 5 button to set playback mode ca page 30 C e Set Play Mode to Video or Photo page 59 1 Press the MENU button gt Display F Underwater button gt Protect Menu Protect Cancel 4 Select Yes with the Display Underwater amp OK REC cal NG a HERO button e f you selected All On the indicator e appears on all files Al On e f you selected All Off the indicator c disappears from all Aio protected files e f you selected Select Files the indicator e appears on Exit the files you selected for protection 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button Submenu item OK REC button Da i e f you select Select Files you will see image thumbnails Go to Step 3 e lf you select All On or All Off go to Step 4 e Select Files Protects individual vi
30. replaced with Samsung Service Centre e Unauthorised battery replacement and use may cause the product to wet overheat fire or explode SAMSUNG is not responsible for any damage caused by the use of an unauthorised battery Getting ready to start recording INSERTING EJECTING A MEMORY CARD NOT SUPPLIED To insert a memory card To eject a memory card Open Close lever in the direction of the arrow and open the memory card cover as shown in the figure above Insert the memory card into the card slot until it softly clicks e Make sure that the terminals portion of the card is facing left and the product is placed as shown in the figure Close the cover and then slide the Open Close lever in the direction of the arrow as show in the figure 1 Press the power button to turn off the product and then slide the 1 Press the power button to turn off the product and then slide the Open Close lever in the direction of the arrow and open the memory card cover as shown in the figure above Gently push the memory card to eject it Close the cover and then slide the Open Close lever in the direction of the arrow as show in the figure e To avoid the data loss turn off the product by pressing the Power M button before inserting or ejecting the memory card e f you eject the memory card from the product while it is on the product turns
31. support your memory card formatting Not Supported Format L TA dialed device and may sull have existing images On Format the card using the product or replace the card with a card formatted correctly Not Supported Card mr The memory card is not supported in this product haa Te ine NO Pease ui ether OMmNone Low Speed Card Please record ata lower resolution The memory card is not fast enough to record at Record video at a lower resolution this resolution e Replace memory card with a faster card Recording 2 aeon O OOOO O e Turn the product s power off and on for data A problem has occurred while the product was e Write Error aada oed aeimeda e fa file is not recovered use the product to format 9 9 the storage media after backing up important files to a PC or another storage media e Delete unnecessary files from the storage media Back up files to your PC or another storage The number of The number of video files has reached 9 999 media and delete unneeded files video files is full No more can be stored on the card e Change to another card which has enough free Cannot record The card has reached maximum capacity No more space video files can be stored e Set File No to Reset e Format the storage media Appendixes 88 Troubleshooting Recording Massage toon Meaning Act The number of photo files is full Cannot take a photo
32. to a web site such as YouTube the one time upload maximum is 14 minutes 59 seconds 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button e f you select Select Files you will see image thumbnails Go to Step 3 e f you select All On or All Off go to Step 4 3 Press the Zoom T W Display I II Underwater buttons Using the Share ES button and then the OK REC button to select each file you want to You can set the share mark on a video by share mark A G indicator appears on the files you selected a FAnE1r5 e ouian i After you have selected all the files you want to share mark l fore press the MENU button pe Share Mark 1 10 11 ul bath Mark Ke Cancel na Advanced recording playback 63 Advanced playback Smart BGM You can enjoy music during video playback If the original sound in the video is loud the background music will be decreased naturally On the other hand if the original sound in the video is quiet the background music will be increased naturally M e Insert a memory card page 25 e Press the Playback button to set playback mode page 30 e Set Play Mode to Video page 59 1 Press the Zoom T W Display J Underwater button to select the desired video and then press the OK REC button 2 Press the MENU button gt
33. to an external device set the When you move the product to a location with a higher video output signal so that it matches the TV colour system of the temperature than the previous location or when you move it to a external device page 73 hot area suddenly Examples You record outside in cold weather during the winter and then move the product in indoors PAL compatible countries regions You record outside in hot weather after being indoors or inside a car where the A C was running Australia Austria Belgium Bulgaria China CIS Czech Republic e What can do Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Great Britain Holland Turn the power off and leave the product in a dry area for 1 2 Hong Kong Hungary India Iran Iraq Kuwait Libya Malaysia Mauritius hours before using it Norway Romania Saudi Arabia Singapore Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Syria Thailand Tunisia etc Use the product only after dew condensation has completely NTSC compatible countries regions s disappeared Bahamas Canada Central America Japan Korea Mexico Philippines Taiwan United States of America etc You can make recordings with your product and view pictures on lt the product s LCD screen anywhere in the world Appendixes 97 Additional information HOW TO USE ARM BAND BASED ON LEFT _ 3 Insert and loop the other end of the strip from behind the holder ARM USE H MX W350 ONLY ring and f
34. you play back a video tagged as My Clip the My Clip 87 page 30 icon on the LCD screen appears The colour of the My Clip icon is changed to yellow at the scenes tagged as My Clip for 8 seconds HD P 0 00 00 0 00 55 1 100 0001 K i OD 80 Multi View Capture 3 To return to thumbnail index view while playing back use the Share button Do not power off or eject the memory card during video playback Doing 1 Set Play Mode to Video mage 59 AN so may damage the recorded data e When you select a video file the play back time appears on the screen Na e t may take some time to start playback depending on the size and e The thumbnail highlight appears on the latest created or s quality of the selected video played file e The product may not play back the following video files The video was recorded on another device URGES 110 a The video has a file format that is not supported by the product e You can use various playback options during video playback v page 44 e You can play back the recorded videos on a TV or PC p pages 77 81 Play Mode 82 My Clip Play Basic recording playback 43 Basic playback Various playback operations Playback Pause 1 Playback and pause alternate when you press the OK REC button during playback 2 Press the Share Ff button
35. you would like to play back Sharing videos photos on Web sites Share your contents with the world by uploading videos and photos directly to a web site with a single click Click Share BA gt Upload on the Intelli studio browser page 82 13 STEP 5 Delete videos or photos If the product s storage media is full you cannot record new videos or photos Save videos and photos to your computer and then delete the videos or photos you ve saved to your computer from the product s storage media Then you can record new videos or photos in the newly freed up space Playback b5 gt Select a file by using Zoom T W Display I D Underwater gt Delete gt Select Yes with Display 0 Underwater amp gt OK REC page 60 Getting Started Learn your product s layout indicators and basic operations Getting to know the product cccccceseeeeseseeeeeeeeeeseaeeeees 15 WHAT S INCLUDED WITH YOUR PRODUCT 15 LOCATION OF CONTROLS acdscveinenniescersnassnanedoosenses Insan 16 IDENTIFYING THE SCREEN DISPLAYS 18 Getting ready to start recording cccccssssssseeeeeeeeseseeeeeeees 22 CHARGING THE BATTERY maana na 22 CHECKING THE BATTERY STATE Ga 23 INSERTING EJECTING A MEMORY CARD NOT SUPPLIED 25 SELECTING A SUITABLE MEMORY CARD NOT SUPPLIED 26 RECORDABLE TIME AND CAPACITY maana 28 Basic operation of the OCU Cl a a 29 TURNING YOUR PRODUC T ON Q Rf aaa ak na
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37. 6 MANTENANGE sce gtitnadsccuss AA En a i 96 USING YOUR PRODUCT ABROAD uma aaa 97 HOW TO USE ARM BAND BASED ON LEFT ARM USE Ei UE aaa NAA 98 HOW TO USE CHEST BAND HMX W350 ONLY unan asana 99 GEOS SART AA E 100 SPECE IONS AABANG AG 101 Quick start guide This quick start guide introduces the basic operation and features of your product See the reference pages for more information STEP 1 Get ready STEP 2 Record with your product 1 Insert a memory card page 25 e You can use commercially available micro SD micro SDHC or micro SDXC memory cards with this product LCD screen Zoom T W button OK REC button Power button 2 Charge the battery fully page 22 e The battery is fully charged when the CHG charging indicator light turns green Mode sfi button MENU button Playback ib button My Clip 32 button Share 8 button Delete 4 button Display ILJI button Underwater button The product comes with the battery installed No additional battery s is required Charge the product s internal battery via the USB connection TO Quick start guide Recording videos Recording photos Your product uses advanced H 264 compression technology to give you the clearest video quality a Using Underwater mode The product provides general water proof performance which enables underwater recording in sea
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39. AT MOMENTS DURING 3 Press the My Clip 3 button at each great moment during PLAYBACK playback e The product tags the scene as My Clip 57 You can tag good scenes during playback to enjoy the only scenes tagged as My Clip 9 dp e Insert a memory card page 25 RK e Press the Playback gt button to set the playback mode page 30 4 To return to thumbnail index view while playing back use the Share button NA e When you use the My Clip function the product tags the scene so that it starts 3 seconds before you pressed the My Clip 35 button and ends five seconds after you pressed the My Clip g button e The product can tag up to 20 moments as My Clip during a video playback 1 Set Play Mode to Video page 59 2 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater button to select the desired video and then press the OK REC button Basic recording playback 46 Basic playback CAPTURING PHOTOS WHILE PLAYING BACK VIDEO You can capture photos from a video during video playback e Insert amemory card page 25 e Press the Playback gt button to set the playback mode page 30 1 Set Play Mode to Video page 59 2 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater button to select the video you want and then press the OK REC button e The selected v
40. C button language and then press the OK REC button e Select No to cancel Default Set e All setting values are initialised to the factory default 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu e After resetting the product reset Date Time Set page 29 s e Do not turn off the power while Initialising the settings e The Default Set function does not affect the files recorded on the storage media Other settings 75 Using with other devices Learn how to connect your product to a TV or computer Connecting to a IN aa AA NAG T7 CONNECTING TO A HIGH DEFINITION TV WITH HDMI 00 77 VIEWING ON A TV SCREEN AA AA 77 Using with a Windows computer cccccseseeeeeeseseeeeeeeanees 78 WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A WINDOWS COMPUTER 78 USING THE Intelli studio PROGRAMME Laan 79 USING AS A REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE uo ee 84 Connecting to a TV CONNECTING TO A HIGH DEFINITION TV WITH HDMI You can view High Definition HD quality videos recorded in HD resolution on an HDTV using an HDMI connection This product supports HDMI output to deliver high definition video transfer e Check if there is an HDMI input jack on your TV e Insert amemory card page 25 e Set Video Output according to the TV colour system of the connected TV NTSC PAL page 73 HDTV Product Signal flow ITA HDMI IN Micro HDMI Cable m 1 Turn on the product e f you do not turn on the pro
41. G There is a potential risk of death or serious injury Don t disassemble or attempt to repair WA the USB plug or the product There is a risk of fire or electric shock If the USB plug gets hot or the product produces an abnormal sound or smell when charging or when sending data unplug the USB plug immediately and request service from a Samsung service centre There is risk of fire or personal injury Do not touch the USB plug with wet hands There is a risk of electric shock Do not open and close the memory card cover or USB plug cover near or in the water Do not open or close the cover with wet hands Either action may cause an electric shock or damage the product o Ss Do not place heavy objects on the USB plug Heavy objects can cause the plug to break or disconnect from the product Safety information Do not press the surface of the LCD with force or hit it with a sharp object lf you push the LCD surface you can Cause unevenness in the display Do not use the product in direct sunlight or near heating equipment The heat may cause a malfunction or injury Do not use the product near dense exhaust gas generated by gasoline or diesel engines or near a corrosive gas such as hydrogen sulfide Doing so may corrode the external or internal terminals disabling normal operation N CAUTION There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the product Do
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43. O AA EE E 7O KG BOS 1G pale AA AA 70 AA AA 71 BEGP OUN e e AE E E 71 UIST CLINE each AA PA 72 Auto Power OM a assraicansinsasoen sare ondsiiinetiinisin sans GAN da 72 ASG LC eee eer eee seen ae 13 Voco GIN ee a E E E E E E 13 FE AA GANA AGA NA a T 14 Defaut 5S AA 75 ale AA 15 Other settings SETTING MENU ITEMS For operation details go to the page number listed in the table under Page Storage Info 68 File No Series 69 Date Time Set 01 JAN 201 2 00 00 69 Date Time Display Off 70 LCD Brightness Normal 70 Auto LCD Off On 71 Beep Sound On 71 Shutter Sound On 72 Auto Power Off 5 Min 72 PC Software On 73 Video Out PAL 73 Format 5 74 Default Set 75 Language English 15 Menu options and default values may be changed without prior notice Storage Info Storage Info displays the storage information You can view the used memory space available memory space and available recordable time Insert a memory card page 25 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater 8 button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Storage Info gt OK REC button e Used memory space memory space available for use and the available recordable time appears Note that the storage info values depend on the currently selected video resolution G Storage Info Used 62 MB Free 31 32 GB HD 720 25p 579 Min Exit Q ok 3 Pres
44. OTOS WHILE PLAYING BACK VIDEO ii i 47 VEMNG PHOTOS saa NAA GAS Ja 48 ZOOMING DURING PHOTO PLAYBACK ccr 49 Basic recording RECORDING VIDEOS 3 To stop recording press the OK REC button again Set the resolution you want before recording page 53 Recording Pause Resume M e Insert a memory card page 25 The product allows you to pause temporarily while recording a video e Press the Mode button to set the video recording With this function you can record separate scenes as a single video mode page 30 Press the Share 8 button to pause while recording Press it again to resume IT 579Min 0 00 00 fom iio Pause Capture fin s 4 i 1 Select a subject to record e Use the Zoom T W button to adjust the size of the subject Ca al ieee ee page 41 e This product automatically detects the scene when you align Go the subject page 40 HD 2 Press the OK REC button Ha e The recording indicator appears and recording starts CO 57Min 0 00 00 m NA If pausing during video recording lasts for 5 minutes the product will be s turned off automatically if you have set Auto Power Off 5 Min ND page 72 00 Pause Capture Basic recording playback 35 Basic recording
45. RM BAND BASED ON LEFT ARM USE ENE NGO CINE mean Gn NAGING 98 HOW TO USE CHEST BAND HMX W350 ONLY wanna suna 99 Aa AA PAANAN AA 100 alala eU AA nena innat 101 Troubleshooting Before contacting a Samsung authorised service centre review the recommendations in this troubleshooting guide They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary call WARNING INDICATORS AND MESSAGES Problems may occur because of the following reasons Check the information and take corrective action Battery a e Charge the battery by attaching the product to a PC using the built in USB plug Low Battery The battery is almost discharged Storage media Message icon f meaning aco nsen Gara pA There is no memory card inserted in the memory e Insert a memory card card slot e Delete unnecessary files from the memory card There is not enough space to record on the memory a AG AGO ede Card Full pas gap Y and then delete unneeded files e Replace the memory card with another card that has enough free space Card Error The memory card has a problem and the product e Replace the memory card with another card cannot recognise it Not Formatted sp AA Hi ree card was not formatted by this e Format the memory card using this product Appendixes 87 Troubleshooting Storage media Message a OOOO e This product cannot play back files because it m The memon card may NAVE beem Oi ved By does not
46. a again If you use a memory card with a low write speed the product automatically stops recording videos and displays a message on the LCD screen When recording a subject illuminated by bright light a vertical line appears This is not a malfunction During recording the date time does not display Date Time Display is set to Off Set Date Time Display to On page 70 You cannot record a photo image e Set your product to the photo recording mode page 30 e The storage media is full Use anew memory card or format the storage media page 74 Or remove unnecessary images page 60 You don t hear the shutter sound when you record a photo image e Set Shutter Sound to On page 72 e During dual recording video and photo the Shutter Sound is off e When the micro HDMI cable is connected to the product the Shutter Sound is not available Appendixes 9 Troubleshooting Recording Symptom Explanation Solution You don t hear the beep sound Set Beep Sound to On page 71 The beep sound is temporarily turned off while recording videos When the micro HDMI cable is connected to the product the Beep Sound is not available There is a time difference between the point where you press the OK REC button and the point where the recorded video starts stops e On your product there may be a slight time delay between the point where you press the OK REC button and the act
47. age 30 O Videos and photos thumbnail index view Video Photo 1 Press the MENU button gt Play Mode IT CO Gz Play Mode Play Mode Play Mode This function is available in thumbnail view only 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button lel m amp Play Mode S Video oo Photo Exit Advanced recording playback 59 Advanced playback Delete You can erase your recordings one by one or all at once M e Insert a memory card spage 25 e Press the Playback 5 button to set playback mode page 30 e Set Play Mode to Video or Photo page 59 1 Press the MENU button gt Display J Underwater 4 button gt Delete Ulo bi l Delete Select Files All Files Exit 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button OK REC button e f you select Select Files you will see image thumbnails Go to Step 3 e lf you select All Files go to Step 4 3 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater buttons and then the OK REC button to select each file you want to delete An indicator m appears on the files you selected After you have selected all the files you want to delete press the MENU button Gi Delete 110 1 Ke FSET Delete
48. alt from the product within 1 hour 1 Immerse the product in clean water for 2 3 minutes and then 3 Dry the product completely in a well ventilated and shaded area gently shake it in the water to rinse it e Hold the product with the cleaned part facing down and then gently shake the product 2 Remove the product from the water and then wipe the water A e Bubbles may appear when the product is soaking in water This is not a droplets off the product with a soft and dry cloth MN maitunction ie e f the product is not rinsed completely the water proof performance may deteriorate e Press each button of the product to remove salt or other foreign substances between around the buttons e Do not use chemicals to clean the product including soap neutral detergent or alcohol You can damage the product s water proof capability e This product is designed to drain well The water drains through the small holes around the buttons on the product e Do not use a device such as a hair dryer to dry the product The water proof performance may deteriorate or the appearance of the product can be transformed e Do not open the memory card HDMI jack cover and the USB plug cover until the product has dried out e lf there is water on this product wipe it off with a soft and dry cloth until it is completely dry e After using the product under near water dry the internal microphone and speaker of the product completely
49. and POPO RT then click Send Yes KU SOC EM ABS Import song mp3 m4a C UsersttAdministratort Documents4 Music Browse e The song is converted to the m4a file and transferred into the memory card in the product 5 When the transferring finishes click OK v Seni alela i amp Smart BGM Option a e You can save up to 5 converted songs ial A into the memory card in the product Random gt lt 6 The song saved into the memory card appears on the Smart BGM Option menu in the video playback mode page 64 Exit To delete the external songs in the memory card You can delete the external songs from Manage BGM in the Smart BGM screen or from the BGM folder in the memory card mang E NewBGM2 m4a NewBGM3 m4a Select BGM file s to delete ol In the case of the product sold in Europe you should save external songs as follows 1 Follows steps 1 3 as the figure on the left 2 Change the external song s name gt select a location to save it gt sveca ong aurean your Pc ana conen te smar sam click Convert gt Yes e The BGM folder is automatically created in the selected location and then the external song is ee ie converted to the m4a file and l saved in the BGM folder 3 Connect a memory card to your PC gt copy the BGM folder including converted external songs from the PC to the memory card gt disconnect the memory card from the PC and
50. ase note that this product is not compatible with other digital video formats Before recording an important video make a trial recording Play back your trial recording to make sure the video and audio have been recorded properly Recorded contents may be lost due to a mistake when handling the product or memory card etc Samsung will not provide compensation for damage due to the loss of recorded contents Make a backup of important recorded data Protect your important recorded data by copying the files to a PC We also recommend you copy them from your PC to other recording media for storage Refer to the software installation and USB connection guide Copyrights Please note that this product is intended for individual use only Data recorded on the storage media in this product using other digital analogue media or devices is protected by the Copyright Act and cannot be used without permission of the owner of the copyright except for personal enjoyment Even if you record an event such as a show performance or exhibition for personal enjoyment we strongly recommend that you obtain permission beforehand Proper recording etiquette e Do not record videos and photos of people without their authorisation or consent e Do not record videos and photos in forbidden recording places e Do not record videos and photos in private places All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual or other documenta
51. asten the velcro 1 Insert and loop the velcro strip from opposite end to the logo through the left ring viewed from the rear side of the holder as shown below and fasten it T Loosen the band enough before wearing and adjust it to fit appropriately 2 Adjust the anti slip ring as shown below to prevent getting loose After the 1st step Appendixes 98 Additional information HOW TO USE CHEST BAND HMX W350 ONLY Attaching the holder onto the chest band 1 Insert and loop each end of the band through holder rings as shown below and fasten the velcro 2 Adjust the anti slip ring as shown below to prevent getting loose 1 Loosen the chest band and shoulder band enough before putting on 2 Buckle the right shoulder band with the chest band to connect each other and then put it on your right arm NA Check if the chest band is unbuckled before putting on 3 Buckle the left shoulder band with the chest band to connect each other 4 Buckle up the chest band Appendixes 99 Adjust the length to your convenience as appropriate Additional information GLOSSARY AF Auto Focus F No F Number A system that automatically focuses the product lens on the subject Your product uses the contrast to focus automatically Aperture The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the product s se
52. ate time set screen appears at start up Set the date and time SETTING THE DATE TIME FOR THE FIRST TIME Set the date and time of your local area when you turn on the product for the first time 1 Press the Power 5 button to turn on the product e When you turn on your product for the first time the Date Time Set screen appears gp Date Time Set Day Month Year Hr Min N 01 _JAN 2012 00 00 Ww KO Move O OK 2 Set each date or time value by pressing the Zoom T W buttons e To move left or right press the Display I IN or Underwater button 3 After setting minute press the OK REC button e The product exits the date time screen NA e The year can be set up to 2037 e Set Date Time Display to On page 70 e User settings may be reset to the default if the internal battery has been discharged completely After using the product recharge it before storing e lf the internal battery has been discharged completely the Date Time setting resets to 01 JAN 2012 00 00 Getting started 29 Basic operation of the product SETTING THE OPERATION MODES USING THE ZOOM T W DISPLAY 0 a You can switch the operating mode in the following order each time UNDERWATER S OK REC BUTTON you press the Mode ili 3 button Video recording mode The functions of the Zoom T W Display J1 Underwater Photo recording mode OK REC butto
53. ble in your nation region Using with other devices 83 Using with a Windows computer USING AS A REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE You can transfer or copy recorded data from the product to a Windows computer by connecting the product s built in USB plug to the computer s USB port Viewing the contents of storage media 1 Set PC Software to Off page 73 2 Insert a memory card page 25 3 Connect the built in USB plug of the product to the USB port of the PC page 79 e The Removable Disk or Samsung window appears on the PC s screen after a moment e Select Open folders to view files using Windows Explorer and then click OK Removable Disk G Windows can perform the same action each time you insert a disk or connect a device with this kind of file E Pictures What do you want Windows to do Na using Photo Printing Wizard Gd View a slideshow of the images using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer FA Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard Browse picture files using MediaShow Ope y hles _ Always do the selected action Using with other devices 4 The folders in the storage media appear e Different file types are stored in different folders gt Removable Disk G EEE io Edi or ty Jo O SYSTEM Publish this Folder to the Wab E share this Folder Photos Videos Setting folder System folder 5 Select the desired folde
54. bnail index view 1 Press the Playback b button to set the playback mode Importing videos photos from the product to your PC and viewing them on your PC screen 1 Start the Intelli studio programme by connecting the built in USB plug of the product to your PC e Anew file saving screen appears with the Intelli studio main window Click Yes The uploading procedure starts 2 In Play Mode select Video or Photo page 59 e The recorded videos or photos appear in the thumbnail index view 3 Press the Zoom T W Display J Underwater 8 button to select the desired video or photo then press the OK REC button Gi 0 00 55 110 aT KA Intelli studio runs automatically after you have connected your product s to a Windows computer if you have set PC Software On in the product page 73 12 Quick start guide 2 Any new files are saved to your PC and registered to Contents Manager in the Intelli studio programme e You can arrange the files by different criteria such as Face Date etc Contents Manager Saved files in your PC A Dat amp 2012 01 01 NG Gl i CD Hov 0349 00 12 EJ HDV 0359 00 06 BJ HDV 0365 00 47 amp 100VIDEO NOT JA t CO HDv_0349 00 12 BJ HDV 0359 00 06 QM HDV 0365 00 47 IG HDV_0371 00 11 Folders directory on your PC 3 Double click the file
55. correctly Cannot play back a video file properly on a PC You need a video codec to play back the file recorded on your product Install or run the built in editing software Intelli studio e Check whether the built in USB plug of the product is connected in the proper direction e Disconnect the built in USB plug of the product from the PC restart the computer and then reconnect the product properly Your computer may not have the necessary performance specifications to play back a video file Check the recommended computer specifications Intelli studio does not function properly Your computer is not playing back videos images or sound located on your product properly Exit the Intelli studio application and restart the Windows computer Intelli studio is not Mac OS compliant Set PC Software to On in the Settings menu The Intelli studio programme may not run automatically If this occurs access My Computer or Windows Explorer open the drive that corresponds to your product find Intelli studio and then run IStudio exe Video playback or sound may stop temporarily depending on your computer The video or sound copied to your computer is not affected If your product is connected to a computer that does not support Hi speed USB USB2 0 the image or sound may not play back correctly Images video and sound copied from the product to your computer are not affected The playback screen is paused or distort
56. create a new video file e Up to 9 999 files can be stored in one folder The product creates a new folder when the number of files in a folder exceeds 9 999 2 e The folder names are given in the following order 100VIDEO 101VIDEO etc The maximum number of folders is 999 e The product can create a maximum of 9 999 files in a storage Video files media e Video files are compressed in H 264 format The file extension is MP4 Photo file 2 e Refer to page 53 for the video resolution e As with video files the file number used in the file name automatically increases when you create a new photo file Photo files e Photos have a SAM JPG name format e The folder names are given in the following order 100PHOTO e Photo images are compressed in JPEG Joint Photographic 101PHOTO etc Experts Group format The file extension is JPG e Refer to page 53 for the photo resolution NA Do not modify the name of a video file recorded by the product For s proper playback the product requires that files have their original folder and file names Using with other devices 85 Appendixes Get information about error messages maintenance and specifications Troubleshooting paaa AA AA AA 87 WARNING INDICATORS AND MESSAGES 87 SYMPTOMS AND SOLUTIONS nnn 90 Additional information sasawa AA AA 96 MAINTENANCE 2iicsiisannsgesss In Doonan pn BANG hb 96 USING YOUR PRODUCT ABROAD 111111 nananana 97 HOW TO USE A
57. ct on a tripod and you turn on the Anti Shake function images you capture will look shaky or fuzzy Release the Anti Shake function when you mount the product on a tripod Basic recording CAPTURING PHOTOS DURING VIDEO 2 While recording the video frame the scene you want to RECORDING photograph and then press the Playback button e This product records the photo image without a shutter Your product can capture photos without interrupting video sound recording e You can capture up to 5 photos during video recording e Video keeps recording even while you take photos e Insert a memory card page 25 QTemn ppp m e Press the Mode sgj button to set the video recording mode page 30 HD U Pause gt Capture 3 To stop recording press the OK REC button again e Photos are captured in the video recording resolution s e When you set the smart filter function the product cannot capture a photo during the video recording page 55 1 Press the OK REC button e The recording indicator appears and recording starts i 579Min 0 00 00 m KID 9 Pause Capture Basic recording playback 37 Basic recording TAGGING GREAT MOMENTS WHILE 3 To stop recording press the OK REC button again RECORDING MY CLIP FUNCTION Understanding My Clip function U
58. ction of the e When you press the USB open lever sideways the USB arrow to close the built in USB plug cover as show in the figure plug will pop out if the built in USB plug cover is open NA e Do not force the built in USB plug s e Depending on your computer environment you can attach a USB extension cable HMX W350 only to the product s USB plug and your computer s USB port to charge the product 3 Connect the built in USB plug of the product to the USB port of a PC and then check if the USB port complies with the standard rated power limit e The battery does not charge if you operate the product when it is e The charging CHG indicator lights up and charging starts connected to a PC To charge the battery when it is connected to After the battery is fully charged the charging CHG indicator your PC with the built in USB plug you must turn the product off turns green Getting started 22 Getting ready to start recording CHECKING THE BATTERY STATE Battery level display You can check the charging state and remaining battery capacity The battery level display shows the n sry amount of power remaining in the battery E To check the charging state The colour of the LED indicates the power or charging state SEEN Ea State Message indicator Fully charged a Fl a a 25 50 used ca cil 50 75 used ml 75 95 use
59. cts DA sam STBY im the recording conditions when you align a subject in the LCD screen and optimises the product settings A scene icon that matches the conditions appears on the LCD screen no lt When recording at nights Appears when the product fails to recognise the recording l situations Press the Underwater button in the standby mode e The underwater mode alternately turns on and off each time you press the Underwater button SMART Appears when recording indoors Indoor a I gt BD Appears when recording at night Night amp GI 1579Min STBY mj Appears when recording a very bright scene R til snowy landscape ski slope KA Appears when recording people Portrait KA e When you set the Smart Filter function the product records in the basic NG settings TO e The product may not select the correct scene depending on shooting conditions such as product shake lighting and distance to the subject HM e The product may not detect the portrait mode depending on the orientation E e When you finish recording under water turn the underwater mode or the brightness of faces off e When you set Face Detection to On the Portrait F4 mode can be e Read and understand cautions on underwater recording before use activated in Smart Auto mode
60. d 1 95 98 used Chargin Orange EN ie Exhausted flickers The product will be k Eror E forced to turn off after 3 minutes Charge orange Blink the battery as soon as possible a Fully charged After 3 seconds the product turns off Low Battery The figures above are based on a fully charged battery at a normal temperature Low ambient temperature may affect the use time Getting started 23 Getting ready to start recording Available running time for the battery Charging time Approx 270min Use the built in USB plug Playback time Approx 120 min Approx 180 min Continuous recording time Resolution Na 1080 25p 720 25p Approx 130 min Approx 200 min Charging time Approximate time in minutes required to fully charge a completely exhausted battery Recording Playback time Approximate time available when you have fully charged the battery Times shown above are measured under Samsung s test conditions Your times may differ depending on your usage and conditions Na o The recording and playback times will be shorter when you use your product in low temperatures The charging time will vary depending on the amount of charge left in the battery Depending on your PC specifications the charging time can be prolonged Continuous recording without zoom The continuous recording time above shows the available recording time when you record without us
61. de 29 SETTING THE DATE TIME FOR THE FIRST TIME da 29 De CHING TAE OPERATION MODES stirista tama kada seeks 30 USING THE ZOOM T W DISPLAY ITI UNDERWATER 3 Ce JE BU NAA 30 SWITCHING THE INFORMATION DISPLAY MODE wais 32 USING THE FLOATING BUMPER HMX W350 ONLY nnman 32 USING THE WEARABLE BAND CHEST BAND ARM BAND HMX W350 ONLY v EEEn 32 USING TAES TRAP aie ceciceen npa APA aaa ab bagaO nak kaaa ku 33 SELECTING THE QSD LANGUAGE wiicadedocattanannsiecswnnneandiass oui 33 Getting to know the product WHAT S INCLUDED WITH YOUR PRODUCT Check your accessories Your new product comes with the the accessories shown on this page If any of these items are missing from your box call Samsung s Customer Care Centre SAMSUNG M Internal Gravity 3 oo Model name T0 01816 5 Lens J Aba naba Micro HDMI cable Micro SD SDHC SDXC Micro SD SDHC SDXC X HMX W300BP inay card adapter HMX W350BP O X Se ce Red Ng Digital zoom x3 Nag The exact appearance of each item may vary by model O The contents may vary depending on the sales region HMX W300YP naa x Buca ete mi paa See page 26 for memory cards HMX W350YP g o i ae nena e You can purchase parts and accessories from your local Samsung dealer SAMSUNG is not responsible for reduced battery life time or Although the models have some features that are different they operate malfunctions caused by any unaut
62. deos or photos from deletion e All On Protects all videos or photos e All Off Cancels the protection for all videos or photos You can also protect your recordings in the video and photo single view Advanced recording playback 6 Advanced playback Delete My Clip 4 Select Yes with the Display Underwater 6 OK REC button e lf you selected All Files the product deletes My Clip tags from all files except for those that are protected e lf you selected Select Files the product deletes My Clip tags from the selected files You can delete My Clip tags from a video tagged as My Clip M e Insert a memory card page 25 e Press the Playback B button to set playback mode page 30 e Set Play Mode to Video page 59 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater Submenu items button gt Delete My Clip e Select Files Deletes the My Clip tags from the selected videos Ca a fl OD amp e All Files Deletes the My Clip tags from all videos Delete My Clip Select Files All Files Deleted My Clip tags cannot be recovered You can also delete My Clip tags in the video single view 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button OK REC button e f you select Select Files you will see image thumbnails Go to Step 3 e lf you select All Files go to Step 4 3 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater butto
63. derwater button gt Slide Show button gt File Info gt OK REC button 2 Select an option by pressing the Zoom T W button and then 2 Select the desired video or photo with the Zoom T W Display press the OK REC button ICO Underwater button gt OK REC button ii o f e The following information for the image you selected appears Slide Show Date Duration Video Size Resolution e Y GJ File Info nt ne BB 100VIDEO HDV_0001 MP4 Date 01 JAN 2012 Duration 0 00 55 Exit Size 123 MB Resolution HD 720 25p 3 To exit press the MENU button Sa Box Submenu items 3 To exit press the MENU button e Start To start a slide show from the current image The indicator appears To stop the slide show press the OK REC button again To return to the thumbnail view move the Share button e Interval Continuously plays back photos at the interval you select You can choose 1sec or 3sec e Music You can turn the internal background music on or off This product has 4 default background melodies stored in the boot up flash memory If the music is on when the slide show starts the 4 melodies will play back in shuffle mode Advanced recording playback 66 Other settings Refer to items to configure your product settings Other settings Asa AA ANA 68 SETTING MENUITEM G AAP 68 Soe eea I AA E S 68 FIGINO satan arena E E A GAGANA 69 Date TIME AA 69 Date Time DS
64. duct are responsible for their own products Use the optional accessories according to their safety instructions Samsung is not responsible for any malfunctions for fires or electric shocks or for damage caused by unauthorised accessories N CAUTION There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the product Do not use the product near a TV or radio It can cause distortion on the TV screen or interference on the radio Place the product on a stable surface that is well ventilated To maintain water proof performance replace related parts annually For replacement of such parts consult your Samsung service centre Do not use the product near sources of strong radio waves or magnetism such as speakers or large motors Noise from these sources could distort the video or audio you are recording Keep important data separately Samsung is not responsible for data loss Contents Caring for water dust shock proof capability ii Before reading this user manual 00020000030 asssasaaaans 2 eU AA AA 4 CUI gi AAP 10 Getting Stated AA 14 Getting to know the product una NAN 15 WHAT S INCLUDED WITH YOUR PRODUCT La 15 LOCATION COI 2 fasssnuanianiudtcecanandecsadeatonians ouastatuabite 16 IDENTIFYING THE SCREEN DISPLAY Saga naasa aa 18 Getting ready to start recording ccccceesesseseeeeeeeeeeneeees 22 CHARGING THE BATTERY 2ace sesncnniempszataevevan
65. duct first the product may fail to recognise the connected TV 2 Connect the product to the TV with a micro HDMI cable e The micro HDMI cable is sold separately 3 Set the TV s input or source selector to the HDMI input you ve attached the product to e Refer to the TV s instruction manual to see how to select the TV s input or source 4 When you connect the product to a TV the LCD screen of the product turns off and the images recorded by the product appear in thumbnail view on the TV e For videos and photos playback see pages 43 48 VIEWING ON A TV SCREEN Image appearance depends on the TV screen aspect ratio Appearance on Wide Screen 16 9 TV Recording ratio Appearance on 4 3 TV Images recorded in a 16 9 ratio Images recorded in a 4 3 ratio KA e When you connect the product to a TV with a micro HDMI cable the s product switches to playback mode and when you disconnect the product from the TV the product switches to thumbnail view e You can use only aD to A type micro HDMI cable with this product e The HDMI jack on the product is for output only e Use only HDMI 1 3 cable when connecting to the HDMI jack of this product If you use another type of HDMI cable the screen display may not work e When the product is connected to a TV you cannot control the volume of the TV from the product e Adjust the volume to a moderate level If
66. e Electrical amp Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking on the product accessories or literature indicates that the product and its electronic accessories e g charger headset USB cable should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal please separate these items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product or their local government office for details of where and how they can take these items for environmentally safe recycling Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract This product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal Samsung Electronics Co Ltd 129 Samsung Ro Yeongtong Gu Suwon Si Gyeonggi Do 443 742 Korea Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab Blackbushe Business Park Saxony Way Yateley Hampshire GU46 6GG UK RoHS compliant amp Hala n Our product complies with The Restriction Of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic i equipment and we do not use the 6 hazardous materials Cadmium Cd Lead
67. e product to the device Appendixes 92 Troubleshooting Adjusting the image during recording Symptom Explanation Solution e This product has no user adjustable focus control function e The minimum focal length between the product and the subject is about 20 cm Record the subject at more than the minimum focal length The image is out of focus Playback on your product Playback playback pause function does not e Image files recorded using another device may not play back on your product work e Check memory card compatibility page 26 The skip or search function does not work e f the temperature inside the product is too high it cannot function properly Turn the properly product off wait for a few minutes and turn it on again Playback on other devices TV You cannot view the image on or hear the sound froma tne conneciad device e Make sure that the connection cable is connected to the proper jack e The display mode of the recorded video does not match that of playback display device e A video recorded in 16 9 wide mode should be played back on a TV or PC that supports 16 9 screen mode The image appears distorted on your TV or PC Appendixes 93 Troubleshooting Connecting to a computer Symptom Explanation Solution Your computer does not recognise your product Disconnect the built in USB plug of the product from the PC restart the PC and then reconnect product
68. e time information is not displayed Date Displays the current date Time Displays the current time Date amp Time Displays the current date and time The date time will read 01 JAN 201 2 00 00 in the following case s When the internal battery is depleted LCD Brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen to compensate for ambient lighting conditions 1 Press the MENU button gt Display J Underwater 8 button gt Settings Press the Zoom T W button gt LCD Brightness gt OK REC button Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button welan m a Settings rN Date Time Display GB LCD Brightness lt 2 Norma Auto LCD Off Bright Menu Exit 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Other settings 7O Submenu items e Normal Standard brightness e Bright Brightens the LCD screen Other settings Auto LCD Off To reduce power consumption the product automatically dims the brightness of the LCD screen if the product is idle for a period of time 1 Press the MENU button gt Display J Underwater 8 button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Auto LCD Off gt OK REC button 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button mjo m a Settings Date Time Display fb LCD Brightn
69. ease or decrease the volume e You can hear the recorded sound from the internal speaker e You can set the volume level anywhere between 0 and 10 Gi HD Po 00 00 0 00 55 1 100 0001 6 In 60 Multi View Capture e You can hear the recorded sound only when playback is at normal s speed e The product switches to the thumbnail index view after the last file plays back if playback does not stop e When you play back the My Clip scenes the search playback and slow motion playback functions do not operate Basic recording playback 44 Basic playback PLAYING BACK MY CLIP 2 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater button to select the video tagged with the My Clip symbol and You can extract and play back the scenes tagged as My Clip from then press the My Clip button a video e The product plays back the tagged scenes sequentially eK P gt 0 00 00 0 00 55 m M e Insert a memory card spage 25 e Press the Playback gt button to set the playback mode page 30 89 Multi View 3 To return to thumbnail index view while playing back use the Share 5 button 1 Set Play Mode to Video page 59 Gf 0 00 55 110 qi EYE LK JD Menu Play Mode L My Clip Play Basic recording playback 45 Basic playback TAGGING GRE
70. ed e Check the system requirements to play back a video e Shut down all other applications currently running on the computer e lf you play back a video on your product when it is connected to a computer the video may not play back smoothly on the computer depending on the transfer speed Copy the file to your PC and then play it back Appendixes 94 Troubleshooting Underwater handling The subject on the LCD screen is not clear e Set the underwater mode to On page 40 under water e Check if there are stains or foreign substances on the lens Water gets into the product e Turn the power off and then contact Samsung s Customer Care Centre Overall operations e Has the product been left unused for a long period of time The internal battery may be discharged page 24 The date and time are incorrect e Press the RESET button to reset the product The product turns off The Reset function does not affect the recorded images and user settings The product does not turn off or the buttons do not operate normally Menu items that cannot be used at the same time e You cannot select greyed items in the current recording playback mode e f you have not inserted a memory card into the product all functions that require a memory card Storage Info Format etc are dimmed in the menu and you will not be able to select them e The following functions cannot be used in the Smart filter mode
71. ed file is highlighted e The product selects the thumbnail display options based on the standby mode you used the last time e You can display video or photo thumbnails using the Play Mode menu page 59 lt Video recording mode gt lt Video playback mode gt Gj 579Minl STBY an 0 00 55 110 a lt Switch playback modes gt HD Meny Play Mode amp p MENU button gt Play Mode gt Video or Photo lt Photo playback mode gt y Ca 110 oy MENU lt Photo recording modes DD 0999 1 B You can switch the playback mode to the video or photo recording mode by pressing the Mode s button or Playback 5 button Basic recording playback 4 Basic playback PLAYING BACK VIDEOS 2 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater button to select the desired video and then press the OK REC You can preview the recorded videos in the thumbnail index view button and find and play back a video directly e The product plays back the video you selected and the on screen indicators appear briefly They reappear when you M e Insert a memory card page 25 press the OK REC button e Press the Playback gt button to set the playback mode e If
72. eo recording mode only e Press the Mode gg 3 button to set the video recording mode page 30 Video recording mode b My Clip Right of the LCD screen SC 1 Digital Zoom bar Getting started 18 CYA pambenta Top of the LCD screen Bottom of the LCD screen 579Min STBY A m een oe J ee eee heses i T f Video recording mode HD Video Resolution i 3 Smart Auto Underwater mode ye White Balance 1 E 579Min Remaining recordable time mo Smart Filter wW Operating status standby bongs STBY 11 recording pause photo capturing Eya Back Light CC Dee resa renov ca BI Pwde Co Battery information NI remaining charge level mo Anti Shake DIS 01 JAN 2012 00 00 Date Time KA e The settings of functions marked with a are G lost when the product turns off e The on screen indicators are based on a micro SDHC memory card with a 32GB capacity e The screen above is an example and may differ from the actual display e For warning indicators and messages see pages 87 89 e The illustrated items above and their positions may be changed without notice to improve performance Getting to know the product e This On Screen Display OSD is shown in the photo recording mode only e Press the Mode sf button to set the photo recording mode page 30 Photo recording mode
73. er button to select Video Resolution The Video Resolution function is used here as an example O a a St Video Resolution 1080 25p A 0 25p HD Exit 3 Press the Zoom T W button to select the desired option and then press the OK REC button m o a 0 amp Video Resolution lt 2 1080 25p cr 720 25p HD Exit 4 To exit the menu press the MENU button NA e While you are using certain menu items some other menu items s cannot be used at the same time or may be greyed out For more information see Troubleshooting on page 95 e For easy understanding the menu setting procedure in the example above is presented the simplest way of setting the menu item Menu setting methods can differ depending on the menu options you choose Using the menu items MENU ITEMS The items available in each menu vary depending on the operating mode For item operation details see the page number listed under Page in the table Recording menu items Playback menu items e Available e Available X Not Available X Not Available Operation i Photo mode Default Video Photo Default value Page Thumbnail a Thumbnail ma oe value view view view view Video Resolution X 720 25p Play Mode Video 59 Delete o e e o 60 Photo Resolution X 2720x2040 53 Protect e e e e E 61 White Balance Auto 54 i
74. es Off ai Auto LCD Off 2 On fecal Exit 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Submenu items Off Disables the function On When there is no operation for a period of time in the STBY mode or during recording the product reduces power consumption by automatically dimming the LCD screen PA e f the Auto LCD Off function is enabled and the LCD screen dims you can press any button on the product to return the LCD screen s brightness to normal e The Auto LCD Off function is disabled in the following situation If you have connected the built in USB plug of the product to a PC Other settings 71 Beep Sound You can set the beep sound on or off If you hear a beep sound when operating the menu settings the setting is turned on 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater 8 button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Beep Sound gt OK REC button 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button ala fm Settings B uni Off 10 Shutter Sound Auto Power O TH Menu Exit 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Submenu items e Off The beep sound is off e On A beep will sound every time you press a button A The Beep sound function is cancelled in the following situations s During recording and playing back During a pause while recording When the product has
75. f capability Before using the product under near water e Make sure to remove sand hair and other foreign substances from the product and keep the lens glass clean e f you find foreign substances or water around the memory card HDMI jack cover or USB plug cover wipe it off with a soft clean cloth that leaves no fabric dust Even a very small amount of a foreign substance may cause damage or let water enter the product e Make sure the water proof seal in the cover is undamaged A damaged seal can damage or let water enter the product If the seal is damaged contact your nearest Samsung Service Centre for a replacement e Do not open or close the memory card HDMI jack cover or USB plug cover with wet or dirt sand covered hands Also avoid opening the covers near water It may introduce water or other foreign substances into the product e Use the underwater mode to ensure the optimal condition for under water recording page 40 e Close the memory card HDMI jack cover and USB plug cover Make sure they click when you close them If they do not click they are not closed e Do not open or close the memory card HDMI jack cover or USB plug cover while on the beach or near water It may introduce water or other foreign substances into the product Do not open the memory card HDMI jack cover or USB plug cover if this product is wet It may introduce water or other foreign substances into the product Change the memo
76. green and blue in an image The goal of adjusting the white balance or colour balance is to correctly render the colours in an image Appendixes TOO Specifications HMX W300BP HMX W300RP HMX W300YP HMX W350BP HMX W350RP HMX W350YP LCD screen Connectors General Video signal PAL Picture compression format H 264 MPEG 4 AVC Audio compression format AAC Advanced Audio Coding Image device 1 3 2 CMOS Effective pixels 4 mega pixels Total pixels 5 mega pixels Lens F2 2 X3 Digital Zoom Focal length 4 3 mm 35 mm film equivalent Size dot number 2 3 LCD 230k LCD screen method TFT LCD HDMI output D type connector micro HDMI USB output Built in USB Dust proof Water proof specification Max 5 m underwater IEC IP68 Power source 3 7V Using Lithium lon battery Power source type Lithium lon battery Power consumption Recording 2 1W LCD On 720 25p 2 4W LCD On 1080 25p Operating temperature 0 C 40 C Operating humidity 10 80 Storage temperature 20 C 60 C Storage media Memory card micro SD micro SDHC micro SDXC Not supplied External dimensions WxHxD Approx 62 mm x 112 mm x 17 8 mm Weight Approx 140 g battery included internal type Internal MIC Mono microphone The technical specifications and design may be changed without notice Appendixes 101
77. h as skiing or skydiving the included wearable arm band or chest band lets you bring the product with you To use insert the product with the floating bumper into the product holder attach the chest band or arm band to the holder and then strap the arm band or chest band around your arm or chest respectively pages 98 99 Be careful when using the chest band Because the chest band holds the product against your chest if you fall forward while recording you can suffer a chest injury ai Product holder e Do not expose the floating bumper to temperatures over 50 C 122 F If not it may cause deformation e Do not place the bumper in direct sunlight or in a closed vehicle for a long time in summer Do not put the bumper into hot water over 50 C 122 F e After using the bumper store it in a cool place under 20 C 68 P away from direct sunlight Getting started 32 Basic operation of the product USING THE STRAP Attach the strap and place your hand through the loop to prevent the product from being dropped SELECTING THE OSD LANGUAGE You can select the language that appears on the LCD screen The product retains the language setting even when you turn it off 1 Press the MENU button e The menu screen appears 2 Press the Display Underwater amp button to select Settings e The settings menu appear
78. he menu Advanced recording playback 54 Advanced recording Smart Filter O Smart Filter Examples By applying special effects you can add fun and character to an image You can apply various filter effects to create unique images Press the Mode 8 button to set the video recording or photo recording mode page 30 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater 8 button gt Smart Filter 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button OK REC button a gt O Smart Filter PS Vignetting Fish Eye Exit Dazzle Western 3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Submenu items KA e When you apply a smart filter effect while recording a video the aaah s recording speed will be set to 15 fps and the recording resolution will e Normal Without any smart filter effect the product displays a normal natural be set to 640x480 SD Vi pee auring recording or payback e The following functions cannot be used when the product is in the ignetting Apply the retro looking colours high contrast and strong Saar filter mode vignette effect of lomo cameras Fish Eye Distort close objects to imitate the visual effect of a fish eye Digital zoom Video Resolution Anti Shake DIS lens Face Detection Retro E3 This mode gives the image a reddish brown look Classic This mode changes the image to black and white Negative
79. horised use of accessories in the same way Getting started 15 Getting to know the product LOCATION OF CONTROLS Rear L eft Getting started 16 LCD screen Zoom T W button OK REC button Display ILJI button Mode gags K3 button MENU button My Clip 3 button Power button Underwater button Playback Photo capture button Share 8 Pause button Delete f button CHG Charging indicator Strap hook Biel 18 GENO io OO ONOo Internal speaker Getting to know the product Front Right Bottom Internal microphone Lens Getting started 17 7 Cover Built in USB plug Open Close lever Built in USB plug Water proof seal Built in USB plug Built in USB plug Built in USB open lever Tripod receptacle HDMI jack Memory card slot RESET button Water proof seal Memory card HDMI jack Open Close lever Memory card HDMI jack Hapee O G B 6 B WG Cover Memory card HDMI jack Be careful not to cover the internal microphone and lens while recording Getting to know the product IDENTIFYING THE SCREEN DISPLAYS The available functions vary depending on the operation mode you have selected Different indicators appear depending on the setting values e This On Screen Display OSD is shown in the vid
80. ideo is played back Gi HD P 0 00 00 0 00 55 1 100 0001 Lo 89 Multi View Capture Basic recording playback 47 3 Press the Playback B button when the video scene you want to capture as a photo appears e The captured photo is recorded in JPEG format b gt 4 To return to thumbnail index view while playing back use the Share button NA e Photos are captured in the resolution of the video recording s e You cannot capture photos from a video when the product is playing back only scenes tagged as My Clip Basic playback VIEWING PHOTOS You can preview recorded photos in the thumbnail index view and find and play back a photo directly e Insert amemory card page 25 e Press the Playback button to set the playback mode page 30 1 Set Play Mode to Photo page 59 e The thumbnail highlight appears on the latest created or played file Menu Play Mode 110 m 2 Press the Zoom T W Display Underwater button to select the desired photo and then press the OK REC button e The product displays the photo you selected in full screen view and the on screen indicators appear briefly They reappear when you press the OK REC button e To view the previous next file press the Display ILI Underwater amp
81. ing any other function after recording starts The battery may discharge 2 3 times faster than this reference if you use the recording start stop zoom and playback functions Getting started 24 About the battery e Battery properties A lithium ion battery is small sized and has a high capacity Low ambient temperature below 10 C 50 F may shorten its usage time and affect its function Be careful not to completely discharge the battery When fully discharged a battery damages its internal cells The battery may be prone to leakage when fully discharged If the battery is not used for a long time fully charge the battery and then using your product drain the charge completely once every 3 months to keep the battery functioning properly A battery which is completely discharged may not turn on the recharging LED during charging This is deliberate and is designed to protect the battery If you start charging and the charge indicator does not light within 5 minutes contact your local Samsung dealer The battery lifetime is limited Battery capacity decreases over time and through repeated use If decreased usage time between charges becomes significant it is probably time to replace the battery with a new one Contact your local Samsung dealer Each battery s life is affected by storage operating and environmental conditions Q The rechargeable battery is built in the product and the battery must be
82. io and then run IStudio exe e The product turns off if you remove its USB plug from the USB port of the computer Using with other devices 79 Computer or Windows Explorer open the drive that corresponds to Using with a Windows computer Step 2 About the Intelli studio main window When the Intelli studio starts up video and photo thumbnails appear in the main window 5 Folder 5 Date 5 Color 5 Location 5 Face eed HDV 0371 00 11 Ha a My Computer C W Deskt F My Documents J VIDEO Sy L o pt po mar EH Save New File CD HOv 0349 00 12 RJ HDV 0359 00 06 QM HDV 0365 00 47 M HDV 0371 00 11 q SS CE NG e If you install Intelli studio on your PC the programme will launch more quickly To install the programme select Tool gt Install Intelli studio on PC on the Intelli studio screen e You can update the latest version of Intelli studio software by clicking on Web Support gt Update Intelli studio gt Start Update e The product s built in Intelli studio software is intended for home use It is not for precision or industrial productions For these applications we recommend an editing application designed for professional use For details select Help gt Help on the Intelli studio screen pa SE Menu items Display files in the selected folder Switch to Photo edit mode Switch to Video edit mode Switch to Share mode
83. l either ask you to enter your ID and password or ask you to click OK to continue to the web site you have selected Upload History Upload List 6 2012 01 01 The web browser will open for ouTube login CI Hov 0299 00 12 Click OK to continue Select a site for uploading You READY 5 Enter your ID and the password to access e Access to the web site contents can be limited depending on your web access environment The allowed total recording time for individual videos and the capacity s available for uploading videos can differ depending on each web site s policy Using with other devices 82 Using with a Windows computer Upload your videos directly to YouTube The One Press Share amp button lets you directly upload and share your videos on YouTube Just press the Share amp button while your product is connected to a Windows computer using the built in USB plug STEP 1 STEP 3 On the product select a video you want to upload in the Press the Share amp button while your video thumbnail index view using the Share amp button product is connected to a Windows computer page 63 Repeat for each video you want to upload e A pop up sharing window displaying the videos e The Share mark is appears on each video with Share marks appears on the screen e Click Yes on the PC screen to begin GG ka uploading your videos to YouTube
84. l injury or material damages Heed all instructions fully N WARNING There is a potential risk of death or serious injury Using the product at temperatures over 60 C 140 F may result in fire Do not store the product in a high temperature location for a long period of time Otherwise battery inside the product may overheat and explode Do not aim the product directly into the sun Doing so could cause eye injuries and may cause internal parts of the product to malfunction Keep memory cards out of the reach of children If the memory card is swallowed by a child consult a physician immediately EN gt Do not allow water metal or inflammable material to enter the product Doing so may pose a fire hazard Do not dispose of the product in a fire Fire can cause the battery to explode If the product produces an abnormal sound or smell or smokes immediately request service from a Samsung service centre There is a risk of fire or personal injury No oil Oil entering the product can cause electric shock or cause the product to malfunction Never use cleaning fluid or similar chemicals to clean the product Do not spray cleaners directly on the product Doing so may pose a fire hazard Connect the USB plug to a USB jack on a PC or an adaptor Do not insert the plug forcibly if it does not match the jack You can break the plug Safety information N WARNIN
85. level 1 10 Centre of the LCD screen indetor Meaning Ca Protect Share mark p My Clip Scroll bar Bottom of the LCD screen Button guide eee eee AA eee eee eae ae ee ee eee eee eee eee ee eee IBA The on screen indicators appear briefly They reappear when you press the OK REC button Top of the LCD screen naan Meaning G Video playback mode HID Video Resolution gt II lt K D gt Operating status playback pause SUD search slow motion playback PAANAN Time code TUSONO aa elapsed time recorded time Erase protection Share mark Battery information remaining battery level Pi My Clip 100 0001 File name file number Getting stated 20 Centre of the LCD screen Peston Meana Previous skip Rewind ked lt d Forward skip Fast Forward Dp gt gt Volume up down k Playback Pause 3p II Reverse forward slow motion playback 411P Bottom of the LCD screen Indicator Meaning 01 JAN 2012 00 00 Recorded date time Button guide Getting to know the product e This On Screen Display OSD is shown in the photo playback mode only e Press the Playback b button to set the playback mode page 30 Photo playback mode Thumbnail view Top of the LCD screen naton Meaning Ca Photo playback mode Curren
86. mains on the LCD screen e A warning indicator or message appears on the screen pages 87 89 e This occurs if you disconnect the built in USB plug before turning the power off The image on the LCD screen looks dark e Ambient light is too bright Adjust the brightness of the LCD page 70 Appendixes 90 Troubleshooting Recording Symptom Explanation Solution Pressing the OK REC button does not start recording e Press the Mode sg 3 button to set the video recording or the photo recording mode page 30 e There is not enough free space to record on the storage media e The internal temperature of your product is unusually high Turn off your product and let it cool off for ten minutes in a cool place Your product is damp and moist inside condensation Turn off your product and leave it for about 1 hour in a cool place The actual recording time is less than the estimated recording time e The estimated recording time may vary depending on content and features used e When you record an object that moves quickly the actual recording time may be shortened The recording stops automatically There is no more free space for recording on the storage media Back up important files on your PC and format the storage media or delete unnecessary files If you make recordings or delete files frequently the performance of the storage media deteriorates If this occurs format the storage medi
87. not drop or expose the product or its accessories to severe vibrations or impact This can cause the product or its accessories to malfunction or cause personal injury Do not leave the product in a closed vehicle for a long time where the temperature is very high High temperatures can cause the product to malfunction and the battery to explode or burst into flame Do not expose the product to insecticide Insecticide entering the product could cause the product to operate abnormally Turn the product off and cover it with a vinyl sheet etc before using insecticide Do not use the product on a tripod not supplied in a place where the tripod is subject to severe vibrations or impact Do not expose the product to soot or steam Thick soot or steam could damage the product case or cause the product to malfunction Do not expose the product to sudden changes in temperature or high humidity There is also a risk of product failure or electric shock if you use the product outdoors during lightning storms Safety information Do not wipe the product body with benzene or thinner The exterior coating could peel off or the surface could deteriorate Use Samsung approved accessories only Using products from other manufacturers may cause overheating fire explosion electric shock or personal injuries caused by abnormal operation Manufacturers of unauthorised accessories compatible with this pro
88. ns and then the OK REC button to select videos tagged as My Clip a The garbage can icon iz appears on the selected videos Press the MENU button to delete all tags from the videos Delete My Clip 1 10 co EY YY Talle Delete Cancel Advanced recording playback 62 Advanced playback Share Mark 4 Select Yes with the Display Underwater OK REC button e f you selected All On the indicator B8 appears on all files e f you selected All Off the indicator 89 disappears from all share You can set the share mark on a video and directly upload the marked file to the YouTube site marked files e Insert a memory card page 26 e lf you selected Select Files the indicator appears on the files you e Press the Playback b button to set playback mode page 30 AB rhac mak W app y e Set Play Mode to Video page 59 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater button gt Share Mark Select Files Share marked selected videos All On Share marked all videos bii E i Sa iii All Off Releases the share marked videos all at once Share Mark Select Files ei NG e You can also set the share mark on your videos in the single image display mode e By using the Intelli studio software embedded in the product you can easily upload videos marked with share marks page 83 e When uploading a video file
89. ns vary according to the operation mode you e Each time the operation mode changes the respective mode are using The following tables list the buttons and functions they indicator appears perform in each mode e Pressing the Playback button in the recording mode switches to the playback mode Menu screen Button Menu screen Mode Functions Tateltersixe g T Moves the cursor up Video recording mode To record videos W Moves the cursor down Photo recording mode To record photos idl Moves to the previous menu Moves to the next menu l k ji To pl k vid hotos Playback mode Gs o play back videos or photos OK REC Confirms selection Getting started 30 Basic operation of the product Recording mode Playback mode Button Video recording mode Photo recording mode Button Video playback mode Single view Photo playback mode Single view T Digital zoom telephoto Digital zoom telephoto T Increases the volume page 44 page 41 page 41 W Decreases the volume page 44 Digital zoom wide angle Digital zoom wide angle w a 41 si Ca 41 Da Search playback RPS Reverse Playback Search rate x2 3 X4 gt x8 gt x16 wpage 44 IC Previous skip playback Previous image page 48 ILJI Display page 32 Display page 32 pago 44 play spag pia ipag Reve
90. nsor Composition Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo Usually abiding by the rule of thirds leads to a good composition Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CMOS The F number defines the ratio of the focal length to the size of the lens aperture focal length diameter of lens aperture The smaller the F number the larger the lens aperture and the greater the amount of light that reaches the product s sensor Generally smaller F numbers provide brighter images MPEG 4 AVC H 264 MPEG 4 AVC H 264 defines the latest video coding format standardised by the ISO IEC and the ITU T in 2003 Compared with the conventional MPEG 2 format MPEG 4 AVC H 264 has more than twice the efficiency Your product employs MPEG 4 AVC H 264 to encode high definition videos Product shake Blur CMOS is an image sensor producing images approaching the quality of CCD charge coupled device sensors It consumes less power meaning a longer battery life on your product Digital zoom A feature that artificially increases the amount of zoom available with the zoom lens Optical zoom When using the Digital zoom the image quality will deteriorate as the magnification increases Effective Pixel Count If the product is moved while the shutter is open the entire image may appear blurred This occurs more often when the shutter speed is slow Prevent product shake by raising the sensitivity using a fa
91. ntly charged The storage media can be corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted during formatting If the storage media becomes corrupted format it again Do not format the storage media on a PC or other device Make sure to format the storage media on this product If there is no storage media inserted Format cannot be selected and will be dimmed on the menu You must format storage media you used in other devices or newly purchased memory cards with this product before using them This enables stable speeds and operation when accessing the storage media Be aware that formatting erases all files and data including protected files Other settings Default Set Language You can initialise reset your product settings to the factory defaults You can select a language in which to display the menu and initial settings at the factory messages 1 Press the MENU button gt Display J Underwater 8 1 Press the MENU button gt Display J Underwater 8 button gt Settings button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Default Set OK REC 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt Language gt OK REC button button jo Ea Ds agang r Settings Settings Format Format DefaultSet nnn Default Set Language SS 3 Select Yes with the Display Underwater button gt 3 Press the Zoom T W button to select the desired OSD OK RE
92. o AAC WMV WMV 7 8 9 Photo formats JPG GIF BMP PNG TIFF Using with other devices 8 Step 4 Editing videos or photos You can edit the videos or photos in various ways with various functions Change Size Fine Tuning Image Effect Insert Frame etc Before editing a video or photo in Intelli studio make a backup copy of the video or photo file and store it on your computer for safe keeping using My Computer or Windows Explorer Choose the video or photo you want to edit 2 Click Movie Edit Rf or Photo Edit F7 according to the file you selected in the Intelli studio browser e The selected file appears in the editing window 3 Edit the video or photo with various edit functions Using with a Windows computer Step 5 Sharing the videos photos online Share your contents with the world by uploading photos and videos directly to a web site with one click 1 Choose the videos or photos you want to share 2 Click Share BA on the Intelli studio browser e The selected files appear in the sharing window Upload History Upload List 6 2012 01 01 Select a site for uploading You T3 READY g N 3 Click the web site you would like to upload files to e You can choose YouTube twitter Flickr Facebook Picasa E mail or another web site you want to use for your on line photo or video management 4 Click Upload to start uploading e A pop up window appears The window wil
93. page 30 VAN Do not turn off the product or remove the memory card while it is accessing the storage media Doing so may damage the storage media or the data in the storage media NA e The recordable number of photos varies depending on the recording s conditions and the photo resolution page 28 e Audio is not recorded when you take photos e For the on screen display information see page 19 e You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen in the menu options Adjusting the LCD screen does not affect the image being recorded page 70 e For various functions available during recording see pages 53 58 1 Select a subject to record e Photo files conform to the DCF Design rule for Camera File system e Use the Zoom T W button to adjust the size of the subject standard established by JEITA Japan Electronics and Information page 41 Technology Industries Association e Your product automatically detects the scene when you align the subject page 40 Basic recording playback 39 Basic recording RECORDING WITH EASE FOR BEGINNERS USING UNDERWATER MODE SMART AUTO User friendly SMART AUTO optimises your product for the recording conditions automatically providing you with the best performance The product provides general water proof performance which enables the underwater mode to record clear video under water ON This product automatically dete
94. r or files to copy then drag and drop them into the destination folder e The folder or files are copied from the storage media to the PC 4 e f the Removable Disk window does not appear confirm the s connection page 79 or perform steps 1 to 3 again If the removable disk does not appear automatically open the removable disk folder using My Computer or Windows Explorer e f the connected product s disk drive does not open or the context menu that appears when right clicking your mouse open or browse appears broken your computer may be infected by an Autorun virus Update your anti virus software to its latest version and scan your disk drives e Depending on the functions of the product additional folders can be created e The product turns off if you remove its USB plug from the USB port of the computer 84 Using with a Windows computer Structure of folders and files on the storage media N o Address G 8 Go O e The folder and file structure for storage media is shown below so sos r E mise VIDEO 100VIDEO HDV_0001 MP4 HDV_0002 MP4 e File naming follows DCF Design rule for Camera File System rules Video file H 264 e HD quality videos have an HDV_ MP4 name format DeM e The video recorded by using the smart filter function has the EE SDV 0007 MP4 SDV 0008 MP4 SDV MP4 name format i SAM 0002 JPG e The file number used in the file name automatically increases l when you
95. red submenu item with the Zoom T W button OK REC button Cy We o E Ca Anti Shake DIS AC iii On MG Exit 3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu AA NG ene een Submenu items e Off Disables the function e On 3 The Anti Shake DIS function is enabled to compensate for shaking Advanced recording playback 58 Ol UA O Use the Anti Shake function in the following cases e When recording while walking or in a moving car e When recording with the zoom function e When recording subjects of a small size Gross product shake may not be entirely corrected even if Anti Shake DIS is On Firmly hold the product with both hands When this function is On the actual movement of the subject and the movement displayed on the screen may be slightly different When recording in dark lighting at high magnification while this function is On after images may stand out If this occurs we recommend using a tripod not supplied and turning Anti Shake DIS to Off Advanced playoack Play Mode When you select Play Mode you can then select to display either l l i ma e Video Your product displays videos in the thumbnail index view videos or photos in the thumbnail index view Select one of these lt Photo Your product displays photos in the thumbnail index view playback modes before playback Press the Playback b button to set playback mode p
96. rminals Micro SD 1GB 2GB Getting started 26 Handling a memory card Damaged data may not be recoverable We recommend you make a back up of important data separately on the hard disk of your PC Turning the power off or removing a memory card during an operation such as formatting deleting recording and playback may cause data loss If you modify the name of a file or folder stored in the memory card with your PC your product may not recognise the modified file The micro memory card does not support any data recovery mode Therefore care should be taken to prevent the memory card from being damaged while recording We recommend that you power off the product before inserting or removing the memory card to avoid data loss Make sure to format the memory card in this product If the memory card has been formatted by a PC or other device using it on this product without reformatting may cause recording and or playback failure Samsung is not responsible for damage to recorded contents caused by incompatible formatting You have to format newly purchased memory cards memory cards with data that your product cannot recognise or cards with data saved by other devices Note that formatting erases all data on the memory card Erased data cannot be recovered A memory card has a certain life span If you cannot record new data you have to purchase anew memory card Do not bend drop or subject the card to strong impacts
97. rne randomly J4 e This function is available in the video single view only e When you change background music by pressing the MENU button while the video is playing back the video will be paused Press the OK REC button to play back the paused video again with the changed background music Advanced recording playback 64 Advanced playback Using external songs as background music Smart BGM II You can enjoy external songs by saving them into a memory card as well as the sounds in the Smart BGM Option function of the product M e Insert a memory card page 25 e Prepare external songs for background music To set external songs as background music You should convert your songs to a compatible format using the Intelli studio programme built in your product to be recognised by the product 1 Connect the built in USB plug of the product to the USB port of your PC to run the Intelli studio programme page 79 2 Click Tool on the Intelli studio screen gt Sending song for Smart BGM 3 Click Browse on the Smart BGM Pe eee as ee screen to select the desired song Copy to PC Register to Contents Manager Delete All Registered Files Add View GPS Information Sending song for Smart Eya Web sharing P Set as the background imag gt ag Manage BGM Songs saved on device 0 songs 5 songs Available memory space 1570 84 MB 4 Change the song s name to be recognised by the product
98. rning Low speed card Please record at a lower resolution and is not a malfunction If you are unavoidably using a low speed memory card the resolution of the recording may be lower than the set value page 53 The higher the resolution and quality the more memory the product uses Getting started 27 e We recommend storing memory cards in memory card cases to avoid data loss that can be caused by moving the card or by static e After a period of use the memory card may get warm This is normal Getting ready to start recording RECORDABLE TIME AND CAPACITY Listed below are the available video recording times and the number as the internal firmware uses a portion of the memory of photos the product can take by card memory size and resolution Refer to the recordable video time and the number of photos when recording videos or taking photos NG e Your recordable time and capacity and recordable number of photos s may differ from the figures in the tables depending on your subject and actual recording conditions Recording time available for video in minutes e The higher the resolution the more memory is used e Lower resolution increases the recording time but the image quality may suffer 1GB 1 000 000 000 bytes Actual formatted capacity may be less Storage media capacity e The bit rate automatically adjusts to the image you are recording Rese uon Accordingly the recording time may va ao 2 oo
99. rse slow motion playback page 44 Search playback FPS Forward Playback Search rate Underwater mode aml x2 3 XA gt X83 X16 page 44 O Underwater mode page 40 aba CI Next skip playback wpage 44 Next image page 48 Forward slow motion playback page 44 OK REC Video recording start stop Photo capturing page 39 OK REC Playback Pause page 44 Playback zoom page 49 page 35 Getting started al Basic operation of the product SWITCHING THE INFORMATION DISPLAY MODE You can display or hide on screen information Press the Display IOI button in the standby mode e The full and minimum display modes alternate 57Min STBY oo STBY DID lt Full display modes lt Minimum display modes Warning indicators and messages may appear depending on the s recording conditions pages 87 89 USING THE FLOATING BUMPER HMX W350 ONLY When you put the product into the included floating bumper the product with the floating bumper will float on water You can record confidently knowing that the product will not sink even if you accidently drop or release it while recording under water In addition the product with the floating bumper can withstand strong shocks USING THE WEARABLE BAND CHEST BAND ARM BAND HMX W350 ONLY When you enjoy outdoor sports activities suc
100. ry card in a dry place protected from sea breezes Caring for water dust shock proof capability Using the product under near water e Do not use the product in water depths exceeding 5m about 16 4 ft e Do not use the product underwater for longer than 1 hour e Do not open the memory card HDMI jack cover or USB plug cover underwater e Do not use the product in hot water such as a hot spring e Do not expose the product to strong vibration shock or pressure Do not jump or dive into water holding the product Do not use the product in strong water flows such as in rapids or under waterfalls The strong water pressure may impair the water proof performance or cause a malfunction e Do not place the product near sand Sand can enter the speaker and microphone e Do not expose to direct sunlight for a long time The product can overheat e Do not poke the speaker or microphone of the product with any sharp object Water proof performance will be degraded e f the product is splashed by substances such as sunscreen tanning oil or soap wipe off immediately The substances may impair the water proof performance or cause discolouration Be careful not to get dirt lint and foreign substances to the internal microphone when using the product Caring for water dust shock proof capability Cleaning after using the product under near water After using the product in water rinse to remove foreign substances or s
101. s w e a wo a Settings ai RSA Ce Tec Te TE aT Ce File No q i Date Time Set 3 Press the Zoom T W button to select Language and then press the OK REC button KO l asi BY Settings HEN Format Default Set P Frangais kamakangUa9e naa Deutsch be d Exit 4 Press the Zoom T W button to select the desired OSD language and then press the OK REC button 5 To exit press the MENU button e The product displays the menus and messages in the language you selected e Language options may be changed without prior notice s e The date and time format may change depending on the selected language Getting started 33 Basic recording playback Learn about basic functions for videos photos shooting and how to play back them Basic recording maa AA AA 35 RECORDING MDEOS accuse tastessaonncdcaconstedeaianndslddcetgrataciaseatoiaancoes Glo CAPTURING PHOTOS DURING VIDEO RECORDING 5 37 TAGGING GREAT MOMENTS WHILE RECORDING MY CUP a Ae AA 38 RECORDING PHOTO Dagtang ee aska 39 RECORDING WITH EASE FOR BEGINNERS SMART AUTO 40 USING UNDERWATER MODE pama ana nsan 40 ZOOMING AA aeierncncoes 41 Basic NADAGANAN AA 42 CHANGING THE PLAYBACK MODE mamamana 42 PEAYING BACK VIDEOS AA AA 43 PLAYING BACK MY CUP wcstosrcassnncotdvavrasetiauinnetoasiittenenasanesne 45 TAGGING GREAT MOMENTS DURING PLAYBACK 46 CAPTURING PH
102. s rivers and lakes Enable the underwater mode to record clear videos under water page 40 Read and understand cautions on underwater recording before use 1 Press the Power 5 button 2 Press the Mode agag KS9 button to set the video recording mode 3 Press the OK REC button e To stop recording press the OK REC button again 9 ET 579Min HD 9 Pause 0 00 00 cI 1 Capture 1 You can take photos and store them in the storage media Set the desired resolution before recording 1 Press the Power 5 button 2 Press the Mode s button to set the photo recording mode 3 Frame the subject in the LCD screen and press the OK REC button e The shutter sound is heard and the photo is recorded bpp m A e The default video resolution setting is 720 25p e You can also take photos while recording a video page 37 Quick start guide STEP 3 Play back videos or photos STEP 4 Save recorded videos or photos Using the Intelli studio programme built into your product you can import videos photos into your computer and edit or share the videos photos with your friends and family For details see pages 78 83 Viewing videos or photos on the LCD screen You can find recordings quickly by using the thum
103. s the MENU button to exit the menu NA e The actual capacity may be less than the capacity displayed on the LCD screen as the product s system files occupy a part of the capacity e lf there is no storage media inserted Storage Media cannot be selected and will be dimmed on the menu Other settings 68 Other settings File No The product assigns file numbers to recorded files in the order they were recorded Use File No to continue or reset the current file number sequence 1 Press the MENU button gt Display F Underwater 8 button gt Settings 2 Press the Zoom T W button gt File No gt OK REC button 3 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button OK REC button welan m a Settings Storage Info File No Date Time Set Reset a mu Exit 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Qik AHANI Itame Submenu items e Series Assigns file numbers in sequence even if you replace the memory card with another one format the card or delete all files The file number is reset when a new folder is created e Reset Resets the file number to 0001 when you format the memory card delete all files or insert anew memory card When you set File No to Series each file is assigned a different number to avoid duplicating file names This is convenient when you want to manage your files on a PC Date Time Set Set the current
104. sconnect the USB plug To disconnect the USB plug after completing the file transfer you must follow these steps 2 Connect the built in USB plug of the product to the USB port of your PC e Anew file saving window appears along with the Intelli studio T R ay 3 05 PM main window If your product has no new files the pop up window for saving new files will not appear e Depending on your version of Windows the Windows removable disk window may also appear Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the taskbar Select USB Mass Storage Device and then click Stop lf the Stop a Hardware device window appears click OK A OO N a Disconnect the product s built in USB plug from the PC NA e Make sure you insert the USB plug into the USB port with the plug oriented in the correct direction e When the built in USB plug is connected turning the product on or off may cause the PC to malfunction e f you disconnect the product s built in USB plug from the PC while transferring files data transmission will stop and the data may be damaged e lf you connect the built in USB plug to a PC via a USB HUB or simultaneously connect the built in USB plug along with other USB devices the product may not work properly If this occurs remove all USB devices from the PC and then reconnect the product e ntelli studio may not automatically run If this occurs access My your product find Intelli stud
105. sing the My Clip function you can tag good scenes while a recording and then enjoy the scenes tagged as My Clip from a My Clio 3 My Clip 3 My Clip 3 long video BO GO R Vo During a video recording You can extract and play back the scenes tagged as My Clip from a video page 45 e The product can tag up to 20 moments as My Clip while recording a video 1 Press the OK REC button e When you use the My Clip function the product tags the scene so e The recording indicator appears and recording starts that it starts 3 seconds before you pressed the My Clip button and ends 5 seconds after you pressed the My Clip 9 button 2 Press the My Clip 8 button at each great moment while You can also tag any scenes in a video by pressing the My Clip 37 button during a video playback page 46 recording e The product tags the scenes as My Clip 6 TI 79min 0 00 07 om bz Gy KID LAG Pause Capture Basic recording playback 38 Basic recording RECORDING PHOTOS 2 Frame the subject in the LCD screen and press the l OK REC button Set the desired resolution before recording page 53 e The shutter sound is heard and the photo is recorded gt gt gt m e Insert a memory card page 25 e Press the Mode sg e button to set the photo recording mode
106. sisnsunsasinicwanetiicsammet 22 CHECKING THE BATTERY STATE xcsnncsnes Amat aaa 23 INSERTING EJECTING A MEMORY CARD NOT SUPPLIED 25 SELECTING A SUITABLE MEMORY CARD NOT SUPPLIED 26 RECORDABLE TIME AND CAPACITY da 28 Basic operation of the prOoDUGL aa saan 29 TURNING YOUR PRODUCT ON OFF rn 29 SETTING THE DATE TIME FOR THE FIRST TIME anan 29 SETTING THE OPERATION MODES 30 USING THE ZOOM T W DISPLAY ILI UNDERWATER OK REC BUTTON laan 30 SWITCHING THE INFORMATION DISPLAY MODE La 32 USING THE FLOATING BUMPER HMX W350 ONLY iaca 32 USING THE WEARABLE BAND CHEST BAND ARM BAND HMX W350 ONLY AU En 82 USING HE UI merere Naa Ayna ann iaa 33 SELECTING THE OSD LANGUAGE pakakak aa 33 Basic recording playback anas 34 Basic ecordNO semua ncn enim 35 RECORDING NEO varmidir i ien E E TA E aE RA 35 CAPTURING PHOTOS DURING VIDEO RECORDING 37 TAGGING GREAT MOMENTS WHILE RECORDING MY CUP FUNCTION AA 38 RECORDING PHOTOS aapi e e EEE TeS 39 RECORDING WITH EASE FOR BEGINNERS SMART AUTO 40 USING UNDERWATER MOD Basaan AG 40 ZOOMING AA AO 41 eS ey Ka ital eisai 42 CHANGING THE PLAYBACK MODE wan 42 PLAYING BACK VIDEOS saa NA aa ANG 43 PLA ING BACK ae 45 TAGGING GREAT MOMENTS DURING PLAYBACK 46 CAPTURING PHOTOS WHILE PLAYING BACK VIDEO 05 47 NIE ANG lg pe 48 ZOOMING DURING PHOTO PLAY BACK umaasa aasa 49 Advanced recording olayboack wn 5O Using the MEAN saa ANA AGA NIA 51
107. ster shutter speed Alternately use a tripod the DIS or OIS function to stabilise the product Quality An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image Higher quality images have a lower rate of compression which usually results in a larger file size Resolution Unlike the total pixel count this is the actual number of pixels used to capture an image Exposure The number of pixels present in a digital image High resolution images contain more pixels and typically show more detail than low resolution images Shutter speed The amount of light allowed to reach the product s sensor Exposure is controlled by a combination of the shutter speed the aperture value and ISO sensitivity Focal length The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point in millimeters Longer focal lengths result in narrower angles of view and the subject is magnified Shorter focal lengths result in wider angles of view Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter This is an important factor in the brightness of a photo as it controls the amount of light which pass through the aperture before it reaches the image sensor A fast shutter speed provides less time for light to enter The photo becomes darker but more easily freezes subjects in motion White balance colour balance An adjustment of the intensities of colours typically the primary colours red
108. sung com Africa UGANDA 0800 300 300 www samsung com a www samsung com hk Chinese TANZANIA 0685 88 99 00 www samsung com Asia HONG KONG 852 3698 4698 www samsung com hk_en English SOUTH ifi 0860 SAMSUNG 726 7864 www samsung com Pacific NDIA 1800 3000 8282 i AFRICA 1800 266 8282 a a Botswana 0800 726 000 www samsung com INDONESIA 0800 112 8888 021 5699 7777 www samsung com id Namibia 8197267864 www samsung com JAPAN 0120 327 527 www samsung com Angola 91 726 7864 www samsung com MALAYSIA 1800 88 9999 www samsung com my Zambia 211350370 www samsung com Correct disposal of batteries in this product Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate battery return systems This marking on the battery manual or packaging indicates that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with other household waste at the end of their working life Where marked the chemical symbols Hg Cd or Pb indicate that the battery contains mercury cadmium or lead above the reference levels in EC Directive 2006 66 If batteries are not properly disposed of these substances can cause harm to human health or the environment To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse please separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through your local free battery return system Correct Disposal of This Product Wast
109. t photo Number of total Ng recorded photos Battery information cam remaining battery level Centre of the LCD screen inion Meaning Ca Protect Scroll bar Bottom of the LCD screen Peston Meaning Button guide pa The on screen indicators appear briefly They reappear when you press the OK REC button Top of the LCD screen Piston Memo Ca Photo playback mode SEM Photo Resolution D Slide show Current photo Number of total Ib recorded photos Erase protection Battery information remaining battery level 100 0001 File name file number Getting started 21 Centre of the LCD screen Indicator Meaning Previous Next photo ked ppl Playback zoom Q Bottom of the LCD screen Button guide 01 JAN 2012 00 00 Recorded date time Getting ready to start recording CHARGING THE BATTERY Battery for this product is built into the product e Be sure to charge the battery before you start using your product e You can charge the battery with the built in USB plug 1 Press the Power button to turn off the product 4 When the charging is completed detach the USB plug from the PC and then push in the built in USB plug 2 Slide and open the Open Close lever in the direction of the arrow to pop out the built in USB plug as shown in the figure 5 Slide and close the Open Close lever in the dire
110. the surface around the LCD screen may heat up If you leave the power on for a long time the surface around the LCD screen becomes hot When using the product in cold conditions an afterimage may appear on the LCD screen e An LCD screen is manufactured using advanced technology which creates screens with pixel failure rates of less than 0 01 However a black or bright spot red blue white may appear in the centre of the LCD screen and up to two spots may appear outside the centre These spots which are normally incurred during the manufacturing process do not affect the recorded images Appendixes 96 Additional information Q When there is dew condensation put the product aside for USING YOUR PRODUCT ABROAD LA 8 i a while before using e What is dew condensation Dew condensation happens when a product is moved to a location where there is a significant temperature difference e Each country or region has its own electric and video colour systems e Before using your product abroad check the following items from the previous location The dew condenses on the external or internal parts of the product and on the reflection lens If On TV colour systems there is dew on or in your product it may cause the product to malfunction or damage the product when you turn the power on Your product is an PAL based product When playing back or e Exactly when does dew condensation occur copying the PAL formatted recordings
111. the volume is too high the video may include noise Using with other devices 7 Using with a Windows computer WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A WINDOWS I System requirements COMPUTER The following requirements must be satisfied to use the internal l editing software Intelli studio You can perform the functions listed below by connecting your 9 product to your Windows computer with the buitin USB plug ancl ENT then using the Intelli studio software built into your product os Microsoft Windows XP SP2 Windows Vista or Windows 7 CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 1 66 GHz or higher is recommended Main functions AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 2 2 GHz or higher is recommended Notebook Intel Core2 Duo 2 2GHz or AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core e ntelli studio editing software s main functions 2 6GHz or higher is recommended Playing back recorded videos or photos RAM 1GB or higher is recommended Editing recorded videos or photos l Vi NVIDIA GeF higher ATI R HD 2600 seri high Uploading the recorded videos and photos to YouTube Flickr ood Erre 8200 87 might AN Radeon ND 2690 Senes ar gner Facebook etc Display 1024 x 768 16 bit colour or higher 1280 x 1024 32 bit colour e You can transfer or copy the files videos and photos saved on recommended the storage media into your computer USB USB 2 0 Direct X DirectX 9 0c or higher NA e System requirements mentioned above are recommendations Even on
112. then insert it to the product 4 On the Smart BGM Option menu in video playback mode select an external song as background music Import song mp3 m4a C UserstfAdministrator9tDocumentsY Music Songs to be saved and chan NewBGM1 Enter up to 8 letters numberd To delete the external songs in the memory card 1 Eject the memory card from the product and then connect it to your PC 2 Delete the desired external songs from the BGM folder Ka e The product can recognise the external songs converted by the Intelli Q studio programme only e The file formats of external songs to be converted by the Intelli studio programme are mp3 and m4a formats e External songs are saved into the BGM folder in the memory card e f you transfer the converted m4a files into the BGM folder in the memory card you can use them as Smart BGM Advanced recording playback 65 Advanced playback Slide Show File Info You can enjoy a slide show with various effects You can see the image information for photos and videos e Insert a memory card page 25 e Insert a memory card page 25 e Press the Playback button to set playback mode e Press the Playback b button to set playback mode page 30 page 30 e Set Play Mode to Photo page 59 e Set Play Mode to Video or Photo page 59 1 Press the MENU button gt Display J Underwater 4 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Un
113. tion O Example of the Face detection mode Your product detects a subject s face and automatically adjusts the When you set the Face detection mode to On the face detection brightness and image quality to the optimal settings and records Tame appear around Tacos a Mewn IN tie Ngure below The He product can detect up to three faces faces more vividly FY 579Min STBY Press the Mode 88 button to set the video recording or photo recording mode page 30 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater button gt Face Detection 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button el w MD Face Detection pa using On fe Wenn Exit 3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu Submenu items e Off Disables the function e On 82 Detects faces automatically and sets the optimal recording values Advanced recording playback 5 7 Advanced recording Anti Shake DIS Use the Anti shake DIS Digital Image Stabiliser function to compensate for unstable images caused by the slight shaking that can occur when you hold the product by hand Press the Mode 8 t button to set the video recording or photo recording mode page 30 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater button gt Anti Shake DIS 2 Select the desi
114. tion provided with your Samsung product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Furthermore TM and are not mentioned in each case in this manual Micro SD micro SDHC and micro SDXC logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Windows 7 and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel Core Core 2 Duo and Pentium are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries AMD and Athlon are either registered trademarks or trademarks of AMD in the United States and other countries Macintosh Mac OS are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Apple Inc in the United States and or other countries YouTube is a trademark of Google Inc Flickr is a trademark of Yahoo Facebook is a trademark of Facebook Inc Twitter is a trademark of twitter Inc Picasa is a trademark of Google Inc HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC Adobe the Adobe logo and Adobe Acrobat are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE Safety information The safety precautions illustrated below are to prevent persona
115. to return to the thumbnail index View Search playback 1 During playback press and hold the Display F Underwater button for reverse search forward search 2 Pressing the Display Underwater button repeatedly increases the search speed in each direction e RPS Reverse Playback Search rate x2 gt x4 3 x8 x16 e FPS Forward Playback Search rate x2 gt x4 3 x8 gt x16 Gi ND KET 0 00 00 0 00 55 m 100 0001 gt gt Multi View 3 To resume normal playback press the OK REC button Skip playback e During playback press the Underwater button to locate the starting point of the next file Pressing the Underwater button repeatedly skips files in the forward direction e During playback press the Display 01 button to locate the starting point of the current file Pressing the Display 01 button repeatedly skips files in the reverse direction e Press the Display II button within 3 seconds of the starting point of the current file to skip back to the previous file Slow motion playback 1 During pause press the Display F Underwater button to make the video go reverse forward slowly GI MD gt 0 00 00 0 00 55 T 100 0001 ra a gt 28 Multi View 2 To resume normal playback press the OK REC button Adjusting the volume Press the Zoom T W button to incr
116. u Delete pa e x x 62 My Clip Smart Filter e o Normal 55 Share Mark e o X x i 63 gid sn x ai x x T fl 6A Face Detection 6 Off 57 puon ale Slide Show X X o o 66 Anti Shake DIS e e Off 58 File Info o o 66 Settings o o 5 68 75 Settings e o e o 68 75 Menu options and default values may be changed without prior notice Advanced recording playback 52 Advanced recording Video Resolution Photo Resolution You can select the resolution of video to be recorded You can select the resolution of the photo to be recorded Press the Mode 88 button to set the video recording mode Press the Mode 88 g button to set the photo recording mode page 30 page 30 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater 8 1 Press the MENU button gt Display Underwater 8 button gt Video Resolution button gt Photo Resolution 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button 2 Select the desired submenu item with the Zoom T W button gt OK REC button gt OK REC button cla DD w amp Video Resolution bla Ma amp Photo Resolution 1080 25p a KID S 2720x2040 ER 7 720 25p i 2048x1536 1920x1080 EW Exit 3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu 3 Press the MENU button to exit the menu 1080 25p 5 Records in the FULL HD 1920x1080 25p format e 720 25p HD
117. ual point where the recorded video starts stops This is not an error Horizontal stripes appear on the images Storage Media This occurs when recording images under a fluorescent lamp sodium lamp or mercury lamp This is not a malfunction Memory card functions do not operate Insert a memory card into your product properly page 25 If you use a memory card formatted on a computer format it again directly on your product page 74 Image cannot be deleted You cannot delete a protected image Release protection of the image using the Protect function page 61 You cannot format the memory card The memory card is not supported on your product or the card has some problems The data file name is not indicated correctly Your computer does not recognise an micro SDXC memory card Your TV or computer cannot display photos and videos that are stored on an micro SDXC memory card e The file may be corrupted e The file format is not supported by your product e The file name is displayed correctly only if the directory structure complies with the international standard Micro SDXC memory cards use the exFAT file system To use micro SDXC memory cards on a Windows XP computer download and update the exFAT file system driver from the Microsoft website Micro SDXC memory cards use the exFAT file system Ensure that the external device is compatible with the exFAT file system before connecting th
118. you use the product under water page ii e To set the Underwater mode to Off press the Underwater button Appendixes 89 Troubleshooting SYMPTOMS AND SOLUTIONS If these solutions do not resolve your problem contact your nearest Samsung authorised service centre Power The product does not turn on e The internal battery may be discharged Charge the battery The power turns off automatically e s Auto Power Off set to 5 Min If no button is pressed for about 5 minutes the product turns off automatically Auto Power Off To disable this option change the setting of Auto Power Off to Off page 72 e The battery is almost exhausted Charge the battery Power cannot be turned off e Unplug the built in USB plug and connect the power supply to the product again before turning it on e Press the RESET button page 17 The battery discharges quickly Display e The temperature is too low e The battery is not fully charged Charge the battery again e The battery has reached the end of its lifespan and cannot be recharged Contact your local Samsung dealer The TV screen or LCD display has distorted images or has stripes at the top bottom or on the left right e This can occur when recording or viewing a 16 9 ratio image on a 4 3 ratio TV or vice versa For more details see the display specifications page 77 Unknown indicator appears on the screen An afterimage re

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