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1. t500 Digital Camcorder User s Manual Contents PICFACG uuu nese Photography Terms and Definitions 4 1 Getting to Know Your Camesra D LION 5 1 2 ACCESSORI ini ir ina E ao 5 FrONI A sasi 6 l j RA 6 SGS YI nni 7 BOON VIEW u E paia SEAL AS e desi aa ee 7 2 Getting Started l i 2 1 LO COP SO ui 8 2 2 Charge YODA erat 8 2 3 Inserting and Removing an SD Card rr rrrrrrrsssssssa 8 2 4 Turning the Digital Camcorder ON a ar 9 2 5 Configuring the Initial Date and Time Setup ir 9 2 5 Gerung SL u yp u s e E I IAA 9 2 7 Turning the CIN 9 3 Enjoying the Record Mode LO 3 1 BURON FUNCUON ici 10 3 2 LED Monitor IMMA Ol ecran ai u a u nn SS aDnm0uQa amana maaa TOKDAN 11 53 4060 RECON ie ai 13 JAPO C pi ii e PORO A EE A R Rr er 13 35 35 ISIN ZOOM Pilli Du u uuu umsaassusuakawpamawasawasakanykapunssaniwautanqhunakumqantamunaanaaqyuqa 13 3 6 Using Digital Light FURL 14 3 7 Using Stabilization PUNCH OM cana 14 3 8 Showing Information on the screen ccscceccececseececcecseceececcacseseecncaeceeseecnentsueeeeaeeatsureneensans 14 3 9 Options for Record Menu arrrrsrsrsrsrsrssssssssssssssrssssssssssssssa 15 3 10 Operations for Record Mode imcrr a 1
2. Redist xP Network Control Panel Recycle Bin L SimpleSave Application Size 7 82 MB D DVAP_M exe Date modified 9 24 2010 11 32 AM Date created 11 30 2010 5 48 PM 3 The main screen appears automatically on the desktop To view the recorded clips on Internet Direct it is necessary to install ArcSoft MediaImpression first 4 On the thumbnail screen click on the up down icon to change the pages Click on the file s you want to upload 33 5 Click on UPLOAD to start uploading gt oO VAT UPLOAD Name IMAGOO01 AVI Image Size 1260 20 File Size 5 163 386 bytes Length 00 00 9 21 Estimate Upload Time 00 01 43 00 CANCEL Name IMAG0001 AVI Image Size 1280 720 File Size 5 163 388 bytes Length 00 00 9 21 Estimate Upload Time 00 01 43 00 To playback the video file 1 Double click on the video clip on the thumbnail screen 2 Click on the Play Pause icon Il to play pause Click on the Return icon to return to the thumbnail preview screen 34 Name IMAG0001 AVI Image Size 1280 720 File Size 5 163 388 bytes Length 00 00 9 21 Estimate Upload Time 00 01 43 00 To setup your account information for the website 1 Click on tE to go to the setup screen 2 Fill in your account information in the blanks Then click on Save User Mame Password Broadcast Option public Private If you do not have
3. compression method defined in ISO IEC 10918 1 A numerical value that is inversely proportional to the exposure provided to an image sensor to obtain an image Images obtained from a camera using a range of exposure index values will normally provide a range of image quality levels Exif JPEG Exposure Value A numerical value calculated from the exposure provided at the focal plane of an electronic camera to produce specified camera output signal ISO Speed characteristics using the methods described in the referenced standard The ISO speed should correlate with the highest exposure index value that provides peak image quality for normal scenes Universal serial bus a digital interface for connecting up to 64 devices in a tiered star topology See http www usb org 1 Getting to Know Your Camera 1 1 Overview The camera with 5 Mega Pixel sensor can take H 264 videos By way of using H 264 technology more videos can be taken within certain amount of memory High quality images with up to 16 mega pixels can also be delivered smoothly With a color LCD monitor users can compose images and examine them easily The camera features 3 16 9 LCD touch panel which is an ideal platform for you to operate your camera The menu options are accessible with your finger With the touch panel you can select the options directly and quickly The camera also features video recording at HD resolution of 1920x1080 You can also connect it
4. focus refers to a camera lens ability to adjust its configuration in order to focus properly on a subject regardless of whether it is near or Auto Focus AF far from the camera Auto focus lenses generally provide vastly superior image quality than do their fixed focus cousins since they do not have to rely on their depth of field Also known as AF auto focus The adjustment of electronic still picture color channel gains or image processing so that radiation with relative spectral power distribution White Balance i equal to that of the scene illumination source is rendered as a visual neutral With auto white balance the camera attempts to determine the Auto White Balance color temperature of the light and automatically adjust for that color AWB temperature Many people just leave the camera set to auto white balance all the time A standardized ASCII file created in a digital camera and stored on Digital Print Order removable media along with the image files that indicate how many Format DPOF copies of which images should be printed It also allows index prints cropping and text overlays to be specified A compressed file format for digital cameras in which the images are compressed using the baseline JPEG standard described in ISO 12234 2 and metadata and thumbnail images are stored using TIFF tags within an application segment at the beginning of the JPEG file Joint Photographic Experts Group An image
5. turn itself off automatically after 3 5 minutes The full charge time is about 4 to 5 hours Actual charging time may vary depending on the condition of the battery 5 After connecting the USB cable to the computer a The disk DV shows the internal memory of the camera The disk label may be different according to different model and PC OS b Removable Disk shows the external memory Under the circumstances of within the SD SDHC SDXC card in the camera c The disk DVAP shows the built in Internet Direct application is saved at this disk Please DO NOT format this disk or delete the application inside otherwise the Internet Direct application can not function 6 The Camcorder does not power up Make sure the battery is inserted properly The battery may need to be re charged Try removing the battery for 30 seconds and re install 7 The Camcorder does not respond and seems to be locked Try removing the battery for 30 seconds and re install Power up the camcorder 36 10 Getting Help Should you have a technical support question or your HP Digital Camcorder requires service within the warranty period please contact the original point of purchase or an authorized HP reseller in your country If service is not available at those locations please contact an HP Branded Product warranty agent from the support contact list provided below A service agent will work with you to troubleshoot your issue and if ne
6. 25 Per 51 1 705 6232 Chile 55 11 5504 6633 Brasil 55 11 5504 6633 Argentina 54 11 6091 2399 38 Specifications and System Requirements Specification Image sensor Operation modes Lens Focus range Zoom Shutter LCD monitor Storage media Image resolution Video resolution White balance ISO Self timer Flash File format Image play PC interface TV out Battery Dimension Weight 5 Mega pixel CMOS sensor Video record Photo record Auto Focus Lens F3 5 Macro Mode 1cm 120 cm Normal Mode 1 cm infinite 1X 230X 23X Optical zoom and 10X Digital zoom Electronic 3 touch LCD 16 9 Built in 128MB memory partial memory is used for firmware code and sofeware SD SDHC SDXC card slot support up to 64GB High 4608 x 3456 16M pixels Interpolated Standard 2592x1944 5M pixels Low 2048x1536 3M pixels FHD 1080p 30 1920X1080 30fps HD 720p 60 1280X720 60fps HD 720p 30 1280X720 30fps VGA 640X480 640X480 30fps Auto Manual Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten Auto 800 1600 3200 6400 10 seconds delay Flash Auto Red Eye Reduction Flash Off Photo JPG Video AVI Single image Slideshow Mini USB 2 0 port NTSC PAL selectable HDMI Lithium ion rechargeable battery 126mm L x 57mm H x 60mm W 340g without battery System requirements e Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 e Available USB port e Intel Pentium 4 2 4 GHz or above e CD ROM Drive e 512 MB RAM e 16 bit Col
7. 5 Mv 16 3 12 PUOLO lia 18 SR Eli 19 4 Enjoying the Playback Mode 21 dl BUON F ONC aaa 21 4 2 LCD Monitor Informati k an 0040606060 aka wanu annie sieran eerie 22 4 3 Operations for Playback Mode saison ir a 23 4 4 Video Playback Mode iii 24 SPARO PINDER 25 5 setting Your Camera 26 RS PR E A 26 6 Viewing Photos and Videos on TV OO 6 1 Connecting to a High Definition 16 9 Wide TV rr 30 6 2 Connecting to a non high definitiof 4 3 TV r r 30 7 Viewing Video amp Photo on PcC DL 7 1 Installing Bundled Software rrrarsrsrsssrssssssssssnsssrnssnsssssssssssa 31 7 2 Transferring Photos or Videos to a Computer r rrrssssssss 31 8 Uploading Files to Internet 32 9 TOUDIesnoo tig a 36 10 Getting Help nigi 37 Specifications and System Requirements 39 Preface About this Manual This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital camcorder All information presented is as accurate as possible but is subject to change wi
8. 6 Format Use this function to format the internal or external when a SD SDHC memory card is inserted memory Please note that once a format has been selected ALL video and photos will be PERMANETLY erased and CANNOT be restored Be sure to save any desired video and photos to another location such as a PC laptop before formatting In the Setting menu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select Yes or No x Touch Yes to enter the confirmation screen Touch the Yes icon to execute the operation and the No icon to cancel the operation Note All the data will be erased if the SD card is formatted Make sure all the data are copied to your PC before formatting the SD card 5 1 7 Default Setting To restore the default factory settings select this option In the Setting menu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select Yes or No gt Touch Yes to enter the confirmation screen Touch the Yes icon to execute the operation and the No icon to cancel the operation 28 The following table indicates the camera s default settings Resolution FHD 1080p 30 for Video 5MP for Photo Siow Motion _ r m o ww sme o Fan de _ sm i 29 6 Viewing Photos and Videos on TV 6 1 Connecting to a High Definition 16 9 Wide TV 1 Connect the HDMI cable to your camera s HDMI Out port 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a HDMI compatible te
9. 8 Re AA Fo songe 0 Wi r 6 09000 DOSE Video Resolution wm _ i i ele eco oc o o Recording time s the video that can still be taken at current lt 05 30 x resolution Number of images that can still be taken at current resolution s O Self timer enabled 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 CrS gt w Motion Detection Zoom meter 1X 230X 23X Optical zoom and 10X Digital zoom 12 V Note e Stabilization Time Lapse and Slow Motion functions can not be used simultaneously e Stabilization and Night Mode functions can not be used simultaneously e Pre Record Motion Detect Slow Motion and Time Lapse functions can not be used simultaneously 3 3 Video Recording e Press Video Button to start recording When a video is being recorded a time indicator will display on the LCD monitor 00 00 25 To stop recording press it again e To pause recording Press Pause Button to pause recording 00 00 36 To continue the recording press it again e Dual record press Photo Button to capture the image The Dual record icon O appears on the LCD monitor e Press Playback Button or touch on the screen to view the recorded video e Four resolution settings are available Video Quality Full HD 1080p 30 fps HD 720p 60 fps HD 720p 30 fps VGA 640X480 w Note e The image resolution captured during video rec
10. an account please sign up on the website first 35 9 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 1 The flash is not working The battery power is low The camera is in DC power mode In flash auto mode camera flash fires ONLY when necessary in dark setting as example 2 The files on the memory card do not display smoothly when the LCD shows the marking The means the SD card is low speed or contains incompatible content The way to resolve this condition is to format SD card by the camera instead of a PC Please refer to the detailed Format instruction in Section 5 Or upgrade to a higher speed performance SD SDHC SDXC card to a high speed one 3 Why do some of my indoor photos look blurry and dark The camera extends photo exposure time under low light indoor condition Keep the camera and the target subject steady for several seconds when taking photos The shutter will sound when photos are being taken 4 How do I charge battery The quickest and preferred method is to use the supplied AC adaptor with the USB cable See page 8 in this manual for details You can use the supplied UB cable with a PC or laptop to recharge as well Please note that if you use a laptop please make sure it is plugged into an AC source so that it s battery is not depleted The camera must be turned OFF blinking light confirms charging and the light becomes constant after the charging is completed In AC charging Mode the light will
11. ation Indicator appears on the screen To navigate the magnified photo press on the screen and move as well The inner Magnification Indicator turns red Move to the W position to zoom out of the photo or exit the magnification mode Touch BEH to start or to stop the slide show Touch to exit Note e When the LCD is idle for a few seconds the playback function icons will disappear automatically Simply touch the screen to restore the playback function icons Delete Photo 1 Touch EEE to go to the Delete option screen 2 Touch Yes to delete the current photo or No to cancel the operation and to exit touch All Delete All to delete all photos Before all photos are deleted a confirmation screen will appear touch Yes to execute the operation and No to cancel the operation 0006 0008 Delete All Yes No Note e If a memory card has been inserted you can only delete those photos stored on the card e Photos on a written protected memory card cannot be deleted 25 5 Setting Your Camera 5 1 Setting Menu Touch on the screen in Live view mode The options menu will be displayed Touch the Sc icon on the screen The settings submenu will be displayed The Setting submenu contains 7 options for configuring your camera setup They are Sound operation sound TV Language Time Setting Date Printing Format and Default Setting 5 1 1 Sound Enable o
12. cessary issue a Return Material Authorization RMA number in order to replace your HP Branded Product For warranty claims you will be required to provide a copy of your original dated sales receipt as proof of purchase and the issued RMA number You will be responsible for shipping charges when shipping the product to the service center The service agent will provide you with an address and you will also be responsible for any shipping charges to the warranty service center Once your product is received by this service center a replacement unit will be shipped back to you typically within 5 business days Contact phone Support Language Contact phone Support simp chinese hpodd com FX trad chinese hpodd com H nippon hpodd com Korean korean hpodd com Deutsch deutsch hpodd com 37 Contact phone Support Country Europe Region EMEA Nederlandsk Deutsch Deutsch Language 32 2700 1724 49 6950073896 34 914533458 33 171230454 353 1850882016 39 269682189 31 202015093 41 18009686 Belgi Deutschland Espa a Espa ol France Fran ais Ireland English Italiano Nederlandsk Deutsch Fran ais Italiano Italia Nederland Schweiz English 44 2073652400 North America United States 1 866 694 7633 Canada English and French 1 866 694 7633 English 52 55 1204 8185 Mexico City M xico Espa ol 52 33 1031 3872 ua 52 81 1107 2639 Venezuela 58 212 335 4574 Colombia 57 1 508 23
13. correctly Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage to the product and possibly cause an explosion When the camera is used for an extended period of time it is normal for the camera body to feel warm Battery Safety Notice If the battery pack is mishandled the battery pack can burst cause a fire or chemical burns Observe the following cautions Do not disassemble Do not crush or expose the battery to any shock or excessive force such as hammering or dropping Do not short circuit and do not allow metal objects to come into contact with the battery terminals e Do not expose to high temperature above 45 C 113 F such as in direct sunlight e Do not incinerate or dispose of in a fire e Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries e Besure to charge the battery pack using the appropriate device for this battery pack e Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children e Replace the battery with the specified type only Lithium ion Battery Warning Caution Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Camera amp Battery Recycle Notice In the European Union do not discard this product and battery as unsorted municipal waste Contact local authorities for recycling program information Photography Terms and Definitions Auto
14. ecorded it is strongly recommended that you expand the capacity by using SD SDHC memory cards 1 Insert the memory card into the slot Please refer to the figure on the right side 2 To remove an installed SD card press the card inwards to release it 3 When the card pops out gently remove it from its slot 4 Recommended memory capacity 1GB or above W Note e When a memory card is installed videos photos are saved on the card rather than on the built in memory LOCK e Protecting Data on an SD Card SD Card is read only when it is locked No photos or videos can be recorded when the SD card is locked Make sure the lock is on the writeable Writeable Write Protected position before recording any media sa Position 2 4 Turning the Digital Camcorder On To power on the camera 1 Flip out the LCD panel the camera will turn on automatically 2 Or press Power Button for one second 2 5 Configuring the Initial Date and Time Setup The time setting screen appears to allow you to setup date and time Touch Year Month Day Hour Minute and AM PM to set Adjust the numeric value by touching A A Touch the OK icon to validate the setting Touch the Exit icon to exit 2 6 Getting Started e To record video Press Video Button to record video To stop recording press it again e To pause recording Press Pause Button to pause recording To continue the recording press it again e To take a ph
15. g Information on the screen Touch the on screen button to show or not to show the indicators on the LCD screen Gt s _ 1 Touch on the screen The information bar will show on the screen 2 Touch again to hide all indicators 3 Touch to display the indicators 14 3 9 Options for Record Menu Resolution Resolution Pre record Flash Motion Detect ISO Slow Motion Self Timer Time Lapse e Scene Sound e WB White Balance TV e Macro Mode Language Time Setting Date Printing Format Default Setting Please refer to Section 5 for the detailed information about Setting 3 10 Operations for Record Mode 1 Touch on the screen in Record Mode The options menu will be displayed on the screen 2 Touch the option icons on the screen lightly with your finger The options are Video Photo Effect and Setting 3 The option submenu will pop up on the screen 4 Touch to select the specific option you want to adjust The selected option will be highlighted 5 Touch the Exit icon to exit 15 3 11 Video Touch EZ on the screen in live view mode The options menu will be displayed on the screen Touch the icon on the screen The video submenu will be displayed The Video submenu contains 5 options Resolution Pre record Motion Detect Slow Motion and Time Lapse for you to adjust the camera settings 3 11 1 Video Resolution Four resolution settings are availab
16. g the Playback Mode 4 1 Button Function The Buttons have the following functions in Playback Mode Video Button 1 Press to switch from playback mode to live view mode Press again to begin recording video Tele Wide Toggle 1 Move to the T position to zoom in the photo 2 Move to the W position to zoom out of the photo Playback Button 1 Switch between Live view Playback Mode 2 For quick review press it after recording Pause Button 1 In Video Playback Mode press to pause the recorded video 21 4 2 LCD Monitor Information Indicators on the LCD screen while in Playback Mode Video Playback Mode Photo Playback Mode eu EDIT Video Resolution eo est Sow Moto 42 240 0VG8 Photo Resolution _ G w Record s image resolution captured during videos eaire I is the same as the video resolution 00 05 30 Video Video playback time counte gt gt gt gt gt gt gt gt time counter 0003 0005 Current number Total number of m Am Tan wa mm Oo o H eee o Km esse 22 TIC Video fast forward Em ses _ 12 Magnification Indicator 4 3 Operations for Playback Mode The Playback Mode is for viewing and managing videos and photos on the built in memory or on an SD Card Press Playback Button or touch on the screen to switch to the Playback mode Touch to select the specific option T
17. le e FHD 1080p 30 Record videos at 1920x1080p 30 fps resolution e HD 720p 60 Record videos at 1280x720p 60 fps resolution e HD 720p 30 Record videos at 1280x720p 30 fps resolution e VGA 640X480 Record videos at 640x480p 30 fps resolution In the Video submenu touch the Fa icon on the screen Touch to select the desired resolution option Touch the Exit icon to exit 3 11 2 Pre record The Pre record function ensures that you will not miss any critical recording opportunities The videos are recorded 3 seconds more before the Video Button is pressed In the Video submenu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select On or Off CX Touch the Exit icon to exit J Note e Aim the camera at the subject and position it securely e Enabling the Pre record function will reduce battery life e Turning power off then on will reset the Pre record to the default setting of OFF 16 3 11 3 Motion Detection Record videos automatically when the camera detects a movement In the Video submenu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select On or Off CX Touch the Exit icon to exit Camera will start to record video automatically if it detects a movement It will stop recording approximately 3 seconds after motion is no longer detected Note e Enabling the Motion Detect function will reduce battery life e Turning power off then on will reset the Motion De
18. levision 3 Set the video input source of your TV to the appropriate HDMI input 4 The steps for viewing stored videos and photos on HDTV are exactly the same as for viewing them on the LCD monitor Review the Playback section of this manual for additional details 6 2 Connecting to a non high definition 4 3 TV 1 Connect one end of the AV cable to your camera s AV out port 2 Connect the other end of the cable to a television 3 If necessary set the video input source of your TV to the appropriate video input The steps for viewing stored videos and photos on TV are exactly the same as for viewing them on the LCD monitor Review the Playback section of this manual for additional details 30 7 Viewing Video amp Photo on PC 7 1 Installing Bundled Software The CD ROM supplied with this camera contains 2 pieces of software e ArcSoft MediaImpression is a user friendly application that helps you managing your media burning your video into DVD and uploading your files to the web sites easily e Adobe Reader is a popular program that you need to have installed to read the User s Manual Many computer users will find they already have this software installed on their computer To install the bundled software 1 Insert the CD ROM into
19. n HDMI Port Mini USB 2 0 Port Side View Power Button Playback Button mO y Pause Button Speaker Digital Light Button Stabilization Button Bottom View Z 4 il T 4 m Z Ul Xe O Tripod Socket Battery SD card Cover 2 Getting Started 2 1 Loading the Battery Before using the camera users must load the Lithium ion rechargeable battery included within the package 1 Insert the battery according to the correct polarity marks or 2 Close the battery cover firmly W Note If the camcorder does not power up make sure that it is orientated properly 2 2 Charge your battery It is recommended that the AC adaptor and USB cable included with the camcorder be used for the initial charge The camera must be turned OFF blinking light confirms charging and the light becomes constant when the charging has been completed In AC charging Mode the light will turn itself off automatically after _ 3 5 minutes The full charge time is about 4 to 5 hours Actual I charging time may vary depending on the condition of the battery 2 3 Inserting and Removing an SD Card Although the camera comes with internal memory which allows a limited number of photos and video to be r
20. or Display Note 1 GB free HDD space The LCD screen is manufactured using extremely high precision technology so over 99 99 of the pixels are operational for effective use However some tiny black and or bright dots white red blue or green may appear on the LCD screen These dots are a normal result of the manufacturing process and do not affect the recording 39 P N 7525C00252A
21. ording is the same as the video resolution e The flash can not be used when capturing image during movies recording 3 4 Photo Capturing e Press Photo Button halfway down until the focusing frame turns from white to green Then press it fully down to take photo e Press Playback Button or touch on the screen to view the photos e Three resolution settings are available Image Quality 16 Mega Pixels 5 Mega Pixels 3 Mega Pixels 3 5 Using Zoom Function The zoom magnifies images when recording video or taking photo 1 To zoom in out use the Tele Wide toggle 2 It can be set from 1X 230X 23X Optical zoom and 10X Digital zoom 13 3 6 Using Digital Light Function The setting allows you to extend the brightness of the objects that are dark or in the shadow It can extend the dynamic range for backlight and high contrast sense so that the objects will be brighter and clearer To use the Digital Light function 1 Press Digital Light Button in Record Mode The Digital Light icon IC appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press Video Button to start recording or press Photo button to take photo 3 7 Using Stabilization Function e To record with an effect of reducing camera shake to result in more stable video e To use the Stabilization function 1 Press Stabilization Button in Record Mode The Stabilization icon yU appears on the LCD monitor 2 Press Video Button to start recording 3 8 Showin
22. oto during video recording When recording video press Photo Button to capture the image The Dual record icon O briefly appears on the LCD monitor e To take a photo Press Photo Button halfway down until the focusing frame turns from white to green Then press it fully down to take photo Focusing Frame White Focusing Frame Green e To view stored videos and photos Press Playback Button or touch 3 on the LCD monitor to switch to the Playback mode 2 7 Turning the Camera Off To turn off the camera You can either press Power Button for one second or you can close the LCD panel back to its original position 3 Enjoying the Record Mode 3 1 Button Function Video Button 1 Press to take video 2 To stop recording press it again Photo Button 1 Press to take photo 2 When recording video press to capture the image Tele Button 1 Zoom In Wide Button 1 Zoom out Power Button 1 Press down for one second to turn on or turn off the camera Playback Button 1 Switch between Record Playback Mode 2 For quick review press it after recording Pause Button 1 Press to pause the recording 2 To continue the recording press it again Digital Light Button Digital Light On Off Stabilization Button Stabilization On Off 10 3 2 LCD Monitor Information The indicators shown below may display on LCD when videos and photos are recorded LL Lose Ka 00 06 20
23. ouch 1 to back to Record Mode a 23 4 4 Video Playback Mode In the Video Playback mode touch E BA to play or pause the videos Sweep to the right or touch SI to go to the previous video sweep to the left or touch BA to go to the next video While playing videos touch E amp E E to fast rewind forward __ Touch to increase the volume touch l reduce the volume Touch to exit Note e When the LCD is idle for a few seconds the playback function icons will disappear automatically Simply touch the screen to restore the playback function icons Delete Videos Touch EE to go to the Delete option screen Touch Yes to delete the current video or No to cancel the operation and to exit touch All Delete Delete All to delete all videos elete gt gt gt Before all videos are about to be deleted a ses es All confirmation screen will appear touch Yes to execute the operation and No to cancel the operation Note e If a memory card has been inserted you can only delete those videos stored on the card d j LE v e Videos on a written protected memory card cannot be deleted 24 4 5 Photo Playback In the Photo Playback mode sweep to the right or touch HEN to go to the previous photo sweep to the left or touch IAN to go to the next photo While the photo is selected move the tele wide toggle to the T position to magnify The magnific
24. r disable the keypad tone and the operation sound In the Setting menu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select On or Off x Touch the Exit icon to exit 5 1 2 TV Ensure that the appropriate TV standard of your area is selected either NTSC or PAL An incorrect TV system setting may cause image flickers e NTSC 60Hz USA Canada Japan South Korea and Taiwan etc e PAL 50Hz UK Europe China Australia Singapore and Hong Kong etc In the Setting menu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select PAL or NTSC Touch the Exit icon to exit 26 5 1 3 Language Use this option to select the language of the user interface In the Setting menu touch the e icon on the screen Touch to select the desired option Touch the Exit icon to exit In the Setting menu touch the icon on the a screen to enter the time setting screen ES 2010 o Touch Year Month Day Hour Minute and AM PM to set RA Adjust the numeric value by touching A nd Touch the OK icon to save the settings Touch the Exit icon to exit My 09 30 AM 5 1 5 Date Printing Imprint the date and time on the video and photo In the Setting menu touch the Ee icon on the screen Touch to select On or Off x Touch the Exit icon to exit Li Note e Date Printing function can not be used when Slow Motion function is activated 27 5 1
25. r help Warning A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC emission limits and to prevent interference to radio and television reception Use only shielded cable to connect I O devices to this equipment Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void your warranty and service agreement Declaration of Conformity This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the following conditions e This device may not cause harmful interference e This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Trademark Recognition Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc In addition all other companies or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Safety and Handling Precautions General precautions Do not try to disassemble the product by yourself This may damage the product or cause electric shock Keep the Digital Camcorder away from the reach of children or animals to prevent them from swallowing the batteries or small accessories Stop using the Digital Camcorder if any kind of liquid or foreign object enters the Digital Camcorder Should this occur power off the Digital Camcorder and contact your dealer for help Do not ope
26. ra settings 3 12 1 Photo Resolution Three resolution settings are available e 16MP Shoot photo at 4608 x 3456 16MP quality e 5MP Shoot photo at 2592 x 1944 5MP quality e 3MP Shoot photo at 2048 x 1536 3MP quality In the Photo submenu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select the desired resolution option Touch the Exit icon to exit 3 12 2 Flash This camera has three flash settings e Flash Auto 4 The flash fires automatically according to light conditions Use this mode for general photography e Red Eye Reduct of The pre flash will fire to reduce the red eye effect e Flash Off tO The flash will not fire under any circumstances Use this mode when taking photo in a place where flash photography is prohibited or when the subject is distant beyond the range of the flash In the Photo submenu touch the H icon on the screen Touch to select the desired option Touch the Exit icon to exit Note D The flash will be disabled automatically when the battery power is low 18 3 12 3 ISO The camera adjusts the ISO sensitivity of its images automatically Four manual ISO sensitivity settings are available 800 1600 3200 6400 It is recommended you leave the setting to Auto Manually selecting the ISO setting may help compensate for low light situations or subjects in rapid motion The higher the ISO value the lighter also grainer the final pho
27. rate the Digital Camcorder with wet hands as this may cause electric shock The Digital Camcorder may be damaged in high temperature This camera is designed for use in temperatures between 0 C and 40 C 32 F and 104 F Do not use or store the product in dusty dirty or sandy areas or any area that is close to an air conditioner or heater It is normal that the temperature of the Digital Camcorder body rises if the Digital Camcorder is on for a long period of time Do not open the battery cover while the camera is recording Doing so will not only make storage of the current image impossible it can also corrupt other image data already stored Before using this Digital Camcorder for important occasions be sure to test this Digital Camcorder in order to ensure proper operation of the product Power Supply Be sure to use the type of battery or battery charger provided with this Digital Camcorder Using any other type of battery or battery charger might damage the equipment and may void any warranty Make sure the battery are placed in the correct position Error in the orientation of battery might damage this product Please remove the battery to avoid leaking of battery fluid if the camera is not to be used for a long period of time Battery Information If battery is already installed make sure to power off the camera before removing and inserting new battery When using a battery in this product ensure that it is inserted
28. should appear It may be different based on OS recognition DVAP L This disk or device contains more than one type of content What do you want Windows to do Internet Direct using the program provided on the device Y Print the pictures lt l using Photo Printing Wizard View a slideshow of the images using Windows Picture and Fax Viewer Emas Copy pictures to a folder on my computer using Microsoft Scanner and Camera Wizard im Open folder to view files using Windows Explorer AA Take na actin In Windows XP 32 If the AutoPlay window does not appear Please click My Computer gt DVAP gt DVAP exe to execute the application CIANO gt Compute APL ru i File Edit View Tools Help Views v B Open Bum Favorite links Name s Date modified Type Size E Documents Redist 11 30 2010 5 48 PM File Folder Autorun inf 9 24 2010 11 35 AM Setup Information 1 KB E Pictures DVAP exe 9 14 2010 9 58 PM Application 152 KB B Music DVAP ico 10 13 2009 1 29 PM Icon 8 KB More _ DVAP set 9 24 2010 11 34 AM SET File 1 KB Folders v DVAP_M exe 9 24 2010 11 32 AM Application 8 012 KB BI Desktop 5 ffdshow exe 5 19 2010 10 00 AM Application 5 137 KB Public jM Computer amp HP C ca Recovery D e amp DVD RW Drive E Removable Disk F Removable Disk G Removable Disk H Removable Disk E DV J Removable Disk K DVAP L lo
29. tect to the default setting of OFF 3 11 4 Slow Motion Record videos with slow motion effect When the video is played the playback time will be longer than the actual recording time In the Video submenu touch the icon on the Screen Touch to select On or Off gt Touch the Exit icon to exit W Note e Pause function can not be used when Slow Motion function is activated e Enabling the Slow Motion function will reduce video resolution e Turning power off then on will reset the Pre record to the default setting of OFF and return the camcorder to the Full HD resolution 3 11 5 Time Lapse Record still images at specific intervals you can set and play them as one video file e Off Disable Time Lapse e 1 Second Record one frame per second e 3 Seconds Record one frame every 3 seconds e 5 Seconds Record one frame every 5 seconds In the Video submenu touch the icon on the Screen Touch to select the desired option Touch the Exit icon to exit Note e Pause function can not be used when Time Lapse function is activated e Turning power off then on will reset the Time Lapse to the default setting of OFF 17 3 12 Photo Touch on the screen in live view mode The options menu will be displayed Touch the icon on the screen The photo submenu will be displayed The Photo submenu contains 4 options Resolution Flash ISO and Self Timer for you to adjust the came
30. thout notice For the latest revision please visit www hp com support Copyright This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright All rights are reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced by any mechanical electronic or other means in any form without prior written permission of the manufacturer Copyright 2010 Federal Communications Commission FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the distance between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician fo
31. to an HDTV via an HDMI cable and easily playback the recorded high definition videos on the wide screen HDTV Moreover the camera has an advanced uploading feature With the exclusive built in Internet Direct application you can upload the videos captured by the camera to the web site more effortlessly ISO sensitivity and color balance can either be adjusted automatically or changed manually A 10x digital zoom helps you to control over the videos and photos you take The varied effect options such as Time Lapse and Slow Motion make recording more fun The built in memory allows you to take photos and to record videos without a memory card The memory card slot allows users to increase the storage capacity W Note e Partial memory of the built in memory is used for the camera s Firmware code and software e Install the bundled software application on the CD ArcSoft Medialmpression for viewing the videos correctly on a PC 1 2 Accessories This package should contain the following items e Camera e USB Cable e AV Cable e HDMI Cable e AC Adaptor e Lithium ion Rechargeable Battery e Quick Guide e CD ROM Software User s Manual e Pouch e Lens Cover Set Lens cover and Strap e Warranty card e Cleaning Cloth Front View Tele Wide Toggle Photo Button Microphone LCD Touch Panel Flash Lens Self timer LED Rear View Playback LED Indicator Record LED Indicator TV Port Video Butto
32. to will be In the Photo submenu touch the icon on the Screen Touch to select the desired option Touch the Exit icon to exit Note The image may become noisy when the ISO number is large 3 12 4 Self Timer The self timer allows you to take photos with a ten second time delay The self timer light on the front of the camera will also blink The speed of blinking will increase just before the photo is taken In the Photo submenu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select On or Off gt x Touch the Exit icon to exit The will be displayed on the live view screen Press the photo shutter button to begin the 10 second countdown The Self timer light on the front of the camcorder will begin to flash The frequency of the blinking will increase until the photo is taken 3 13 Effect Touch on the screen in live view mode The options menu will be displayed Touch the icon on the screen The Effect submenu will be displayed The Effect submenu contains 3 options Scene White Balance and Macro Mode for you to adjust the camera settings 19 3 13 1 Scene You can select the mode according to the scene condition e Auto Shoot without any special effect on the image This is the default setting e Skin Shoot with an effect that softens skin tones e Night mi Use Night Mode for night scenes or low light conditions e Backlight Take shots
33. when bright light is behind the subject This may help lighten subject faces e Black White The image is converted to black and white e Classic G The image is converted to a sepia look e Negative The image is converted as the negative of the normal In the Effect submenu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select the desired scene mode option Touch the Exit icon to exit k Note To avoid blurry photos place the camera on a flat steady surface or use a tripod when taking shots in the Night Mode 3 13 2 White Balance The camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically However three manual white balance settings have been made available if you feel the auto mode is not achieving the desired effect e Auto The camera automatically adjusts white balance e Daylight Under outdoor condition e Fluorescent Under fluorescent light condition e Tungsten K Under tungsten light condition In the Effect submenu touch the WB icon on the Screen Touch to select the desired white balance option Touch the Exit icon to exit 20 3 13 3 Macro Mode Select Macro mode to record close up video and photos In the Effect submenu touch the icon on the screen Touch to select On or Off gt Touch the Exit icon to exit W Note Turning power off then on will reset the Macro mode to the default setting of OFF 4 Enjoyin
34. your computer s CD ROM drive The autorun screen appears 2 Click Install ArcSoft Medialmpression Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation sl Note e The detailed Instructions for the bundled software can be found within the program once the installation is completed Click on Extras on the title bar and select Help to open the instruction manual e Install the bundled software application ArcSoft MediaImpression for viewing the videos correctly on a PC 7 2 Transferring Photos or Videos to a Computer You can transfer photos or videos stored on your camera to a computer and send them in e mails to friends or post them on the web sites To do this you should 1 Connect the computer and camera with the supplied mini USB 2 0 cable 2 The videos and photos can be found on your computer at My Computer Removable Disk DCIM 100MEDIA This assumes that a SD SDHC card is inserted 3 Under this folder you can view delete move or copy any video photo you desire 31 8 Uploading Files to Internet The built in Internet Direct application offers you an easy way to upload your files to Internet instantly It helps you share them with your family and friends on the web site To upload files to Internet 1 Connect the camera to your computer by using the supplied USB cable E V gi 2 After making a USB connection the AutoPlay window

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