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1. SilverCrest Instruction Manual DV 767 1 Introduction Thank you for choosing our SilverCrest DV 767 multifunctional digital camera To take advantage of all the options offered by this camera we recommend that you read the instructions in this manual before using the device even if you are familiar with electronic devices Pay particular attention to the Important Safety Notice chapter on page 3 Keep this manual safe for future reference If you sell or pass the device on ensure that you also include this instruction manual 2 Copyright The content of this manual cannot be reproduced copied or duplicated in any electronic mechanical magnetic optic chemical manual or any other form without permission from our company Nor can it be stored in a search engine or translated into another language Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation Pentium is a registered trademark of the Intel Corporation Adobe Photoshop is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated Skype is a registered trademark of Skype Limited 3 Declaration The descriptions and features in this manual serve only as general notes and do not represent a guarantee In order to be able to offer you a product of the highest quality we retain the right to make improvements or alterations without giving advanced notice For all product descriptions and operational instructions the German version is ultimately
2. The camera assumes that the surroundings are sunny Tungs The camera semi automatically sets the white balance The camera assumes that the surroundings are lit by light bulbs Fluor The camera semi automatically sets the white balance The camera assumes that the surroundings are lit by fluorescent lights Cloudy The camera semi automatically sets the white balance The camera assumes that the surroundings are overcast or that it is dusk 15 SilverCrest Note The semi automatic white balance with the settings Sunlight Tungs Fluor and Cloudy is always preferable to the fully automatic white balance For further information on the white balance please read the White Balance WB chapter on page 45 EV Bias Z You can use the Navigation button and gt to select between twelve values from 2 0 v to 2 0 for the manual EV bias The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the display Once you have found a suitable setting you can return to the settings by pressing the Navigation button C The following values for the EV bias are available symbol 4 0 0 no manual correction 40 3 to 2 0 the image becomes lighter 0 3 to 2 0 the image becomes darker Note For example use the EV bias for recordings facing into light 2 0 For further information on EV bias please read the EV Bias chapter on page 45 Metering
3. then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button 4 and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current recording or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current recording Ye Delete All tti This setting allows you to delete all your saved voice recordings in one go If you select the Delete AIP setting then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button C 4 and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete all your recordings or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete your recordings 25 SilverCrest Protect Cr This setting allows you to protect individual voice recordings from being deleted If you select the Protect setting then the question Protect File is displayed By using the Navigation button 4 and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to protect the current recording or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to protect the current recording Once you have protected a recording then the text File is protected is displayed next time you attempt to del
4. 17 3 Next Track Previous Track By using the Navigation button 4 and gt you can jump to the previous or next track 17 4 Repeat Random By repeatedly pressing the Menu button you can switch between the different playback modes The following modes are available Play all tracks once Repeat Only the current track is repeated Infinite loop All tracks are played in a set sequence in an infinite loop Random The tracks are played in a random order GUGU 17 5 Delete MP3 Files If you are in the MP3 Playback mode you can delete an MP3 file by selecting the desired track from the track list and then pressing the Flash Delete button The question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the selected track or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the selected track Note Files with the attribute Write Protected cannot be deleted Files with the attribute Hidden are not displayed in the track list 27 SilverCrest 18 Settings Y gt PLAY gt PLAY set Clock 3 Language English a Auto OFF OFF VideoOut PAL K BEEP Enable TE Memory SD Card lt gt USB Mode MSDC F Format gt Logo On M Default Setting gt wi 3r Thi
5. D Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Wechselnzu Favoriten W Er of ta X EB Adresse ZUG Yonyarts Aufw rts Ausschneiden Kopieren ane amp h 3 5 Diskette amp C DY 767 cd driver D Drucker Systemsteuerung 5 8 e 5 DF Netzwerk Geplante Vorg nge W ebordner Wechseldatentra E Die Software fur das neue Ger t wurde installiert Abbrechen 5 The installation is complete Click Finish 6 My Computer CAAITUICK The camera is now recognized and a new removable disk drive appears in My Computer The drive letters displayed may differ depending on the number of drives on your system 39 SilverCrest 22 4 Transferring Photos Videos and Voice Recordings Note If your operating system is Windows 98 please read the chapter Driver Installation on page 35 If you want to transfer data photos videos voice recordings MP3 files between the camera and your computer then you must first define the memory you want to access For more information on this option read Memory on page 29 owitch the camera on and set the USB mode to MSDC see page 29 Use the USB cable gt PLAY to connect your camera to your computer without switching the camera off See page 35 Set Clock gt s Auto OFF OFF X BEEP Enable o gt USB Mode MSDC Logo On The MSDC USB mode is the standard setting This means that you must on
6. If you want to use the camera as a webcam see page 40 or as a video camera see page 41 select the Webcam option If you want to use the camera as a mass storage device for example to transfer data to the computer select the MSDC option Mass Storage Device Class If you want to connect the camera directly to a printer that is compatible with PictBridge choose the PictBridge option Note If you connect the camera to a computer and choose the MSDC setting in USB mode ensure that only the memory defined in the Memory setting is visible on your PC For more details read the Memory section on page 29 and Transferring Photos Videos and Voice Recordings on page 39 18 5 Logo p J In this setting you can define whether or not the start logo is to be displayed when you switch the camera on Use the 4 and gt buttons and press the Navigation button to choose On if the logo is to be displayed or Off if it is not to be displayed 18 6 Language In this setting you can define the language in which text is to appear on the display Use the Navigation button and gt to select from the following languages English Spanish Italian Greek Norwegian and Danish 18 7 Video Out Video Out Signal In this setting you can set the video output signal By using the Navigation button and you can choose between the options NTSC and PAL In order to see the image on
7. can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to protect the current photo or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to protect the current photo Once you have protected a photo then the text File is protected is displayed next time you attempt to delete it see page 24 When displaying the photo the Deletion Protection symbol 3 is displayed on the left edge of the screen To remove the deletion protection from a photo choose the Protect setting again The question Unprotect File is then displayed Choose between the options Yes and No as described above Print If you have connected your camera to a printer see point Printing Directly with PictBridge on page 34 then you can use this menu point to print the selected photo Press on the Navigation button C to change settings and then gt again on the Navigation button to start the printing process Slide Show This setting allows you to show all your images one after the other When you select this setting the camera starts the slide show beginning with the photo currently selected and repeats all your photos until you stop the playback by pressing the Menu button 9 BEER 15 Voice Recording Switch the camera on and use the Capture Playback switch to select Capture Press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol 1 for voice
8. dem Setup fortfahren Weiter zum Fortfahren Abbrechen zum Verlassen Vollstandige Installation Le FAI USB Driver 1 4 MB Die aktuelle Auswahl erfordert min 78 2 MB Speicherplatz 3 Press Continue 4 Choose USB Driver and then press Continue j5 Setup Camera Driver ko x j5 Setup Camera Driver ca E je Beenden des Camera Driver Setup Assistenten Installation durchf hren in Das Setup ist jetzt bereit Camera Driver auf Ihrem Computer zu installieren AS Klicken Sie auf Installieren um mit der Installation zu beginnen oder auf Zur ck um Ihre Einstellungen zu berpr fen oder zu andem Setup hat die Installation von Camera Driver auf Ihrem Computer abgeschlossen Klicken Sie auf Fertigstellen um das Setup zu beenden Setup Typ Vollstandige Installation Ausgewahlte Komponenten USB Driver B 3 Check your entries and choose Install 4 Choose Finish to complete the installation Note For information on how to use the camera with a computer read page 40 in the chapter Using the DV 767 as a Webcam and page 41 in the chapter Using the DV 767 as a Video Camera 36 SilverCrest Microsoft Windows ME 2000 XP Setup Sprache ausw hlen x gt PLAY Set Clock Auto OFF K BEEP o gt USB Mode Logo OFF Enable Webcam On wi 3 1 Insert the CD provided If
9. entfernt werden 7 USB Massenspeicheraerat a Standardvolume E cx DVE USB Device Das Ger t kann jetzt vom Computer entfernt werden x 3 In the Safely Remove Hardware window 4 A message is displayed which informs you select the USB mass storage device and click that you can now remove the device Remove on OK your camera from the USB connection 22 8 Formatting the Memory If you want to remove the entire contents of your camera or files have been damaged it can be advisable to format the internal memory In some cases it can also be necessary to format new SD memory cards before using them for the first time in your camera You should always try this if your camera does not recognize an inserted SD card To format the memory connect the camera to your computer and open My Computer Right click on the drive to be formatted and choose Format Select FAT32 as the file system and then the default settings for all other parameters Caution If you are not certain about executing the steps described above read the help for your operating system or consult a specialist A mistake during formatting can result in the computer being unusable 43 SilverCrest 23 Technical Data Image sensor LCD Display Lens Focus distance Exposure shutter Exposure time Manual exposure correction WB Zoom Autotimer Image acquisition Resolution Image format Video resolution Res
10. of light objects in front of a light background an automatic exposure generally results in a gray image A longer exposure such as 2 generates a better image Low key image In the case of dark objects in front of a dark background an automatic exposure generally results in a gray image A shorter exposure such as 2 generates a better image 24 3 Range of Exposure Measure The DV 767 camera has a shutter priority which undertakes the appropriate exposure for the image video For this the camera measures the brightness at various points on the image to determine the exposure time In normal cases the image should be exposed in such a way that the subject is well lit As the subject is usually located in the centre of the image the Centre setting is suitable for almost all captures If the subject in the centre of the image is very small then the exposure can only be measured at one point in the centre of the image Spof setting If on the other hand the exposure measurement should be distributed over the entire image then you should select the Matrix setting This setting delivers good results for images that are equally illuminated SilverCrest 25 Disposal 25 1 Batteries Please bear in mind that the end user is obliged to return old batteries to a distributor or to a returns location established for this purpose by the legal waste disposal company 25 2 Device Your consumer electronics device is subject to t
11. recording appears at the top left of the LCD display KO In the bottom right of the display symbol ll the remaining capture time is displayed This is determined solely by the remaining memory available Press the Capture button to start the capture In the display the length of the recording is now displayed in red Press the Capture button 9 to stop the capture 24 a BB ah SilverCrest 16 Playback Voice Recording gt Switch the camera on and use the Capture Playback switch to select Playback To get to the voice mode press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol 11 for the voice mode appears at the top left of the LCD display Once in voice mode you can use the direction buttons on the Navigation button C to switch between your voice recordings Press to select a voice recording You can playback your voice recording by pressing the Capture button Press the Navigation button to return to the main menu of the Voice Recording Playback mode if There are two ways to delete voice recordings from the camera If you are in the Voice Recording Playback mode you can use the Navigation button C to select the voice recording that you wish to
12. sich mit dem Hardwarehersteller f r Software die den Windows Logo Test bestanden hat in Yerbindung zu setzen Installation fortsetzen Installation abbrechen Fertigstellen des Assistenten Die Software f r die folgende Hardware wurde installiert a Digital Camera Klicken Sie auf Fertig stellen um den Vorgang abzuschlie en Zur cl Fertig stellen Abbrechen 7 Choose Continue Installation to confirm this 8 After a short time the installation is complete dialog and the DV 767 is ready to be used as a digital camera The installation described Assistent f r das 5uchen neuer Hardware above must be executed twice Once for the driver as a Digital Camera and once for the driver as a Video Camera Note Fertigstellen des Assistenten Die Software fur die folgende Hardware wurde installiert a Digital Camera Klicken Ste auf Fertig stellen um den Vorgang abzuschlie en lt Zur ck Fertig stellen Abbrechen For information on how to use the camera with a computer read Using the DV 767 as a Webcam on page 40 and Using the DV 767 as a Video Camera on page 41 38 SilverCrest Microsoft Windows 98 SE Installation If you want to use your camera on a computer with a Microsoft Windows 98 SE operating system then you must install the driver from the CD ROM included with the camera To do this first use the USB cable to connect the camera to your computer Then follow the step
13. the mains supply or USB cable to charge the battery see page 10 Connect the USB cable see page 35 Contact the customer hotline see the back of the manual Delete data from your storage medium or transfer data to your PC see 39 Connect your camera directly to the computer and if necessary remove all USB hubs from your computer Reinsert the plug If this does not solve the loose connection exchange the cable the headphones
14. the valid reference should other language versions contain deviations 4 Manufacturer Information JNC Datum Tech GmbH Benzstra e 33 71083 Herrenberg Germany SilverCrest 5 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 22 220 2000n0n0n0nanunnnnnnnnnnunnnunnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnunnnunnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnen 2 2 OO INI NEE 2 3 DEE Ar a ON nenne 2 4 Manufacturer Information 2 200 200200n000n0nnunnnnnnunnnn ne nennen nana 2 5 Table OF CONIONES nsc canne nest een ne 1 6 Important Safety NOTICE A na een a uA UE VR EINE 3 7 INClUGeEG IN DEUVEIV Re Een nun Lens EEDEN Ea 5 8 Operational Controls us 2u20002u00002an00nnnn0nnnnnunnnnunnnnnunnnnnunnnnnunn nun 7 9 Bir saeco se AOERBERSEESPEUGDEEN 8 10 Basic FUNCHONS ra tan nanas CR o state ER EU OK esta sation ci 9 10 1 Battery 9 10 2 Switching Camera On Off 10 10 3 LCD Display 11 10 4 Navigation 11 10 5 SD Memory Card 12 10 6 Headphones 13 10 7 Flashlight 13 11 vid o E Gr loj i c r Ms 14 11 1 Zoom 14 11 2 Auxiliary Light 14 11 3 Capture Settings 14 12 videO PARA S 17 12 1 Volume 17 12 2 Deleting Videos 17 12 3 Playback Settings 17 13 Taking Photograplis eee oo ne cone oo tacos ao oe eoo pa din eco Seco onc in c eS desde ue core co ss 19 13 1 Zoom 19 13 2 Capture Mode 19 13 3 Flash 19 13 4 Capture Settings 20 14 IMAGE PPlayDO6 Gu nn anne eee een 23 14 1 Zoom 23 14 2 Deleting Photos 23 14 3 Playback Settings 23 15 VOICE ROCOTO O MERE TESI 2
15. you have activated 2 Switch the camera on and set the USB mode the Auto Start function on your computer and to Webcam see page 29 Connect your the window shown above is displayed choose camera to your computer without switching Cancel the camera off see page 35 Assistent fiir das Suchen neuer Hardware Assistent fiir das Suchen neuer Hardware Willkommen Es wird nach aktueller und aktualisierter Software auf dem Computer auf der Hardwareinstallations CD oder auf der Windows Update website mit Ihrer Erlaubnis gesucht D atenschutzrichtlinie anzeigen Soll eine Verbindung mit Windows Update hergestellt werden um nach Software zu suchen Mit diesem Assistenten konnen Sie Software f r die folgende Hardwarekomponente installieren USB Device Falls die Hardwarekomponente mit einer CD oder Diskette geliefert wurde legen Sie diese jetzt ein Ja nur diese eine Mal O Ja und edes M Mal wenn ein Ger t angeschlossen wird Wie m chten Sie vorgehen Software automatisch installieren empfohlen Software von einer Liste oder bestimmten Quelle installieren fur fortgeschrittene Benutzer Klicken Sie auf Weiter um den Vorgang fortzusetzen Klicken Sie auf Weiter um den Vorgang fortzusetzen 3 After a short time an unknown device is 4 Choose Install Software from a List or recognized and the window shown above with Specified Source for advanced users and the title New Hardware Search Ass
16. 1 and activate the photo mode see page 11 Press the Menu button 9 to go to the settings menu Here you can use the Navigation button v and 4 to choose between the following settings di SETUP Ea BR Delete ff Del AI Cm Protect 4 Print i Slide Show v v vV Yv v 23 SilverCrest Delete This setting allows you to delete the photo currently selected If you select the Delete setting then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current photo or choose No and press the Navigation button C if you do not wish to delete the current photo Delete All ird This setting allows you to delete all your saved photos in one go RER If you select the Delete AIP setting then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete all your photos or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete your photos Protect On This setting allows you to protect individual photos from deletion If you select the Protect setting then the question Protect File is displayed By using the Navigation button 4 and gt you
17. 4 16 PIAVDacK VOICE Recording euren 25 16 1 Delete Voice Recording 25 16 2 Playback Settings 25 17 Playback MP3 PSS c 27 17 1 Play Pause 27 17 2 Volume 27 17 3 Next Track Previous Track 27 17 4 Repeat Random 27 17 5 Delete MP3 Files 27 SilverCrest 18 SO CUMIN EPP RE ER E 18 1 Set Clock 18 2 Auto OFF 18 3 Beep 18 4 USB Mode 18 5 Logo 18 6 Language 18 7 Video Out Video Out Signal 18 8 Memory 18 9 Format 18 10 Default Setting 18 11 Digital Zoom 19 Output to an AV DEVICE ee sn ssmsee 19 1 System Requirements 19 2 Connecting to the AV Device 19 3 Starting the AV Output 19 4 Ending the AV Output 20 Capturing from an AV Device 20 1 oystem Requirements 20 2 Connecting to the AV Device 20 3 AV Capture 20 4 Capture Settings 20 5 Auto Start 20 6 Auto Stop 21 Printing Directly with PictBridge 21 1 System Requirements 21 2 Connecting to the Printer 21 3 Printing Photos 22 Computer Installation 22 1 oystem Requirements 22 2 Connecting to the Computer 22 3 Driver Installation 22 4 Transferring Photos Videos and Voice Recordings 22 5 Using the DV 767 as a Webcam 22 6 Using the DV 767 as a Video Camera 22 7 Disconnecting from the Computer 22 8 Formatting the Memory 23 Technical Data aan eee aan VUE Reset ME dE nn 24 MOG MMIC AN rom
18. and gt you can choose between the different types of WB The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the display Once you have found a suitable setting you can return to the settings by pressing the Navigation button C The following WB settings are available symbol 4 Auto The camera automatically sets the white balance Sunlight The camera semi automatically sets the white balance The camera assumes that the surroundings are sunny ungs The camera semi automatically sets the white balance The camera assumes that the surroundings are lit by light bulbs Fluor The camera semi automatically sets the white balance The camera assumes that the surroundings are lit by fluorescent lights Cloudy The camera semi automatically sets the white balance The camera assumes that the surroundings are overcast or that it is dusk Note The semi automatic WB with the settings Sunlight Tungs Fluor and Cloudy is always preferable to the fully automatic WB For further information on the WB please read the White Balance WB chapter on page 45 EV Bias You can use the Navigation button and gt to select between twelve values from 2 0 to 2 0 for the manual EV bias The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the display Once you have found a suitable setting you can return to the settings by pressing the Navigation button C The fol
19. and the internal components and could cause fire Ensure that the camera is not too close to any direct heat sources such as radiators or magnetic fields such as loud speakers and that it is not placed in direct sunlight for any lengthy periods of time Do not place any naked flames such as candles or objects filled with liquid such as vases on or next to the camera Only place the camera on stable surfaces Otherwise the camera could fall or topple over and cause injuries or be damaged Do not allow the camera to fall or bang into things and handle it carefully Ensure that the display is not exposed to any impact This could damage the glass in the monitor or the liquid could leak out If the liquid gets in your eyes on your skin or on clothes you must wash it off immediately with clean water If the liquid gets in your eyes seek medical assistance immediately Do not turn the camera volume up too high This could damage your hearing Be particularly careful in potentially dangerous situations such as when driving cycling or jogging or temporarily stop using the headphones If your headphones are designed to allow you to hear external noise you should still only ever set the volume loud enough so that you do not block out external noises We advise against using headphones when driving a car or other vehicle Please drive carefully and cautiously If you notice that the device distracts you when driving turn it off A r
20. annot specify the SD card in your camera or the card is not recognized then it may be necessary to format the card To do this insert the SD card in the device connect your camera to your PC and format the SD card Proceed as described in the chapter Formatting the Memory on page 43 10a gt P Memory Size Music 7 Videos CO Photos 47 64MB 15 Tracks 20 Minutes 20 Pictures 512 MB 120 Tracks 160 Minutes 160 Pictures 1 GB 240 Tracks 320 Minutes 320 Pictures 2 GB 480 Tracks 640 Minutes 640 Pictures E track 4 minutes with 128 MPEG4 with 384 kb s 3 4600x1200 pixels 5 1 S compression 12 SilverCrest 10 6 Headphones The camera has a built in loudspeaker for playing back audio data Alternatively you can connect the headphones included to the video and audio output using the mini phone jack Caution Only use the headphones provided Listening to loud volumes for long periods can damage hearing f you can hear a buzzing or background noise in your ears ringing turn the volume down or stop using the headphones You should not turn the volume up so high that you cannot perceive what is going on around you Be particularly careful in potentially dangerous situations such as when driving cycling or jogging or temporarily stop using the headphones 10 7 Flashlight You can also use your camera s built in flash as a flashlight To do this the device must be switched on The flash sta
21. atic switch off function see page 28 Please pay attention to the following information regarding the battery and the note on the disposal of batteries on page 46 Important Battery Information Always observe the correct polarity when inserting the battery Only replace the battery with another battery of the same or comparable type A risk of explosion exists if the battery is not replaced properly Batteries can be fatal if swallowed Keep the battery out of reach of young children If a battery has been swallowed seek medical assistance immediately Do not place the battery on a flame or source of heat Never short circuit the battery Do not try to use force to open the battery This can result in the battery exploding and can cause serious injury Never change the batteries in surroundings that could potentially cause an explosion When inserting or removing the battery sparks may occur which could cause an explosion Areas in which a risk of explosion exists are often but not always indicated as such These include fuel areas such as below deck in a boat fuel transfer points fuel storage areas areas in which the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powder as well as all other areas in which you are usually advised to turn off your vehicle s engine See also the note on the disposal of batteries on page 46 SilverCrest Note A symbol L5 displays the battery status on the LCD screen as foll
22. ation button to only transfer audio to your AV device for example to play voice recordings or MP3 tracks b on the Navigation button to transfer audio and video to your AV device for example to view photos or videos Confirm your selection by pressing the Navigation button If you select the second setting then your camera s display switches off and the display on your AV device is activated It displays the menu for your camera Use your camera as normal 19 4 Ending the AV Output If you want to end the AV output simply remove the AV cable from the camera s AV output socket The camera switches off automatically To continue using the camera switch it back on 31 SilverCrest 20 Capturing from an AV Device If you have an AV device such as a TV or a DVD player you can connect it to the camera and record the video signal being sent for example the television program 20 1 System Requirements Your device must have a RCA type AV output For example if you only have a TV with a scart connection then you must have a scart cinch adapter see right This adapter is not included but can be purchased from specialist electronics outlets 20 2 Connecting to the AV Device Insert the phone jack of the AV cable included into AV input socket under the cover on the front of the device Insert the three RCA plugs into your AV device s AV output socket The video signal is sent through the yellow plu
23. bol EJ Normaf Choose this option if you are in surroundings in which the lighting conditions are similar to daylight Night Choose this option if you are in surroundings in which the lighting conditions are similar to nighttime conditions Press the Navigation button to confirm your selection 22 a Wk JB Rz SilverCrest 14 Image Playback gt Switch the camera on and use the Capture Playback switch 9 to select Playback To get to the Photo mode press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol C for the Photo mode appears at the top left of the LCD display Once in Photo Playback mode preview images of your images are displayed You can use the Navigation button and to select between these videos To display one of your preview images on the full screen select the image and press the Navigation button C The image is now displayed on the entire display screen You can use the Navigation button 4 and gt to display the next or previous image in full screen mode The symbol l6 in the bottom right of the screen shows you which of your images is being displayed Press the Navigation button C again to return to the preview mode 14 1 Zoom If you display an image in full screen mode you can zoom in on or out from your image Push the Navigation button in the following directions A to zoom in wv to zoom out An image in the top left of the display shows wh
24. can enhance the memory capacity of your camera by using an SD card with a maximum 2GB of memory This SD card is not included Using an SD Memory Card To use an SD card first switch off the camera Open the battery case by sliding the battery cover in the direction shown Now slide the SD card as shown in the diagram into the slot under the battery case until you hear the card click into place Close the battery case Once you have switched the camera back on the camera automatically switches to the SD card and the memory card symbol LJ appears in the display To find out how to change the camera s memory location read section Memory on page 29 Removing an SD Memory Card To remove the card again first switch off the camera Open the battery case by sliding back the battery cover in the direction shown IR Now push the card slightly into the camera until the card clicks and the closing mechanism is released You can now remove the card from the camera Now close the battery cover Caution Only insert or remove an SD card when the camera is switched off Never remove the SD card whilst data is being transferred between a PC and the camera This can result in a loss of data or damage to the device The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by improper usage Notes on the Memory Card Only use SD cards You should always format an SD card before using it for the first time Sandisk 73 f you c
25. de here Video Mode 9 Erase Protection Flash here Flash On Date Stamp Night Mode 1 White Balance here Sunlight 4 Volume File Size here 10 Megapixels SD Card Quality here Fine 6 Battery EV Bias here 42 0 Metering Centre Mark Macro Mode Info Area SilverCrest 10 Basic Functions You can use your 8in1 multifunctional SilverCrest DV 767 camera as a digital video camera digital photo camera MP3 player MPEG4 video player AV recorder for voice recordings as a webcam and as a data storage medium How to use these functions is described in the following document starting on page 14 Firstly however you should familiarize yourself with basic functions such as inserting and loading the battery switching the device on and off navigation inserting the memory card and so on 10 1 Battery Inserting the Battery Ensure that the device is switched off and is not connected to the mains supply or a computer Open the battery case by sliding back the battery cover in the direction shownlli Insert the rechargeable battery so that the batterys connecting contacts point in the direction of the device and are located on the side of the battery case hinges Ensure that the rechargeable battery locks into place Finally close the battery cover Note To increase the life of your battery you can save energy in the following ways Only use the camera rarely as a flashlight see page 13 Activate the autom
26. delete If you now press the Flash Delete button then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current photo or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current photo If you are in Playback mode pressing the Menu button takes you to a menu in which you can change settings For more information see the point Delete on page 25 Select the Delete menu point The question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button 4 and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current photo or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current photo 16 2 Playback Settings 16 1 Delete Voice Recording To change settings set your camera to n Playback mode see page 11 and activate the voice recording mode see page 11 Press the Menu button to go to the settings menu de Delete Here you can use the Navigation button C vw and 4 to choose between the following ig Del All settings Cm Protect S Slide Show Delete This setting allows you to delete the voice recording currently selected qe If you select the Delete setting
27. e RS 24 1 White Balance WB 24 2 EV Bias 24 3 Range of Exposure Measure 25 DISPOSA we 25 1 Batteries 25 2 Device 256 POUNDS SOO IN ota waists 6 Important Safety Notice Please read and observe the following notes carefully SilverCrest You must not take the camera apart modify or repair it Never open the casing of the camera or the adapter they do not contain serviceable parts Opening the casing increases the risk of death by electric shock If the camera has been dropped or the casing has been damaged switch the device off Note on isolation from supply If the camera is connected via the mains adapter the On Off switch does not completely isolate the device from the mains supply In order to completely isolate the device from the electricity supply you must remove the plug from the socket For this reason the camera should be set up in such a way that unhindered access to the mains socket is available and that the plug can in case of an emergency be removed immediately To eliminate the risk of fire the plug should always be removed from the socket before a long period without use such as during a holiday Isolate the camera from the mains supply before storms or thunderstorms in which there is a risk of lightning Take caution with the power cable Only ever touch the power cable at the plug Do not pull on the cable itself and never touch th
28. e device is set up the first time it is used For more information see the paragraph Transferring Photos Videos and Voice Recordings on page 39 If you want to use your camera as a webcam or video camera on a computer with Microsoft Windows ME 2000 XP or Vista then you must manually install the driver This is described below for Windows Vista Windows ME 2000 XP and Windows 98SE 35 SilverCrest Microsoft Windows Vista E d Automatische Wiedergabe Setup Sprache ausw hlen I Wahlen Sie die Sprache aus die wahrend der Installation benutzt werden soll Immer f r Software und Spiele durchf hren Programm installieren oder ausf hren Kein Herausgeber angegeben Allgemeine Optionen Ordner ffnen um Dateien anzuzeigen L LE J i mit Windows Explorer Standard in der Systemsteuerung festlegen 1 Insert the CD provided The automatic 2 Select the installation language and press playback starts Click on AUTORUN EXE OK Lo e x j5 Setup Camera Driver Komponenten auswahlen Welche Komponenten sollen installiert werden 5 Setup Camera Driver Willkommen zum Camera Driver Setup Assistenten Wahlen Sie die Komponenten aus die Sie installieren m chten Klicken Sie auf Dieser Assistent wird jetzt Camera Driver auf Ihrem Computer installieren Weiter wenn sie bereit sind fortzufahren Sie sollten alle anderen Anwendungen beenden bevor Sie mit
29. e power cable with wet hands as this can cause a short circuit or electric shock Do not place either the device or pieces of furniture on the power cable and ensure that it is never jammed Never get the power cable in a knot or interconnect it with other cables The power cable should be positioned in such a way that nobody stands on it A damaged power cable can cause fire or electric shock Check the power cable from time to time Should it be damaged contact your nearest authorized customer service centre or your dealer to get it replaced Keep your camera and in particular the accessories out of reach of children Never allow children to use electrical devices unsupervised Children cannot always correctly identify danger Batteries can be fatal if swallowed Keep the batteries out of reach of young children If a battery has been swallowed seek medical assistance immediately Packaging foil must also be kept away from children This could cause suffocation The camera and its components must not be exposed to dripping or splashed water In addition no objects or containers that are filled with liquid such as vases or glasses must be placed on the camera Take particular care in rain snow on the beach or near to water Do not use the camera in areas with high levels of humidity moisture smoke or dust Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature can rise dramatically such as in a vehicle This could damage the casing
30. et Clock Auto OFF OFF lt BEEP Enable lt gt USB Mode PicBridge On Set your camera to Playback mode and switch to Photo mode Select the photo to be printed and press the Menu button Use the Navigation button vw to switch to the Prin menu point and then press the Navigation button gt to change settings and gt again to start the printing process 34 SilverCrest 22 Computer Installation 22 1 System Requirements Operating System Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP or Vista CPU Pentium Ill 500 MHz or above RAM 64MB RAM 128 MB is recommended Hard Drive 50 MB of free memory Interface USB 2 0 compatible with USB 1 1 CD ROM Drive Yes if the operating system is Windows 98 SE 22 2 Connecting to the Computer Lift the protective lid on the front of the device and connect the camera as shown in the following images 1 Insert the small plug mini USB of the 2 Insert the large end of the connection cable connection cable into the camera s USB socket into a free USB socket on your computer Note If you use a USB hub a multiple USB port adaptor it is possible that your computer does not recognize the camera In this case connect the USB cable directly to your PC 22 3 Driver Installation To transfer your photos videos or voice recordings to a computer with Microsoft Windows ME 2000 XP or Vista you do not need to manually install a driver Th
31. ete it see page 24 When displaying the voice recording the Deletion Protection symbol L2J is displayed on the left edge of the screen To remove the deletion protection from a recording choose the Protec setting again The question Unprotect File is displayed Choose between the options Yes and No as described above Slide Show ml This setting allows you to play back all your voice recordings one after the other When you select this setting the camera begins the sequence of recordings starting with the recording currently selected To stop the slide show press the Menu button 26 Tur SSSQSRQESISRLLOCLCGOLOCLCO OLLLLLLL CLLL LUNVLn BBWNBISKMNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN NL SilverCrest 17 Playback MP3 Files Switch the camera on and use the Capture Playback switch 9 to select Playback To get to the MP3 mode press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol 1 for the MP3 mode appears at the top left of the LCD display Once in MP3 Playback mode the MP3 titles saved on your camera are displayed You can use the Navigation button C w and A to move between the MP3 titles To play a MP3 title press the Navigation button To pause the playback press the Navigation button again 17 1 Play Pause Pressing the Capture button starts an MP3 title Press the Capture button again to pause the playback 17 2 Volume By using the Navigation button v and 4 you can set the volume
32. g and the audio signal is sent through the red and white plugs Note If you are using a scart RCA adapter ensure that the switch if there is one is set to Signal Out 20 3 AV Capture Switch your AV device on and start playback Now set the Mode switch to Capture and switch the camera on You can now see the image from your AV device on the camera s display You can use the Capture button 9 to start and stop the recording You cannot use the zoom function or the auxiliary light when recording an AV signal Comment The recording is in MPEG 4 format and is only restricted by the amount of free memory 20 4 Capture Settings To change settings set your camera to the Capture mode for AV signals as described above Press the Menu button to get to the settings menu Here you can use the Navigation button v and 4 to choose AutoStart AutoStop between the following settings 32 a www BB ah SilverCrest 20 5 Auto Start This setting allows you to automatically start recording from an AV source at a defined point in time Use the Navigation button gt to select the time Use the Navigation button lt and gt to switch between year month day hour and minu
33. gation button if you do not wish to reset the settings 18 11 Digital Zoom By using the Navigation button 4 and gt you can activate or deactivate the digital zoom It is not possible to use the zoom function if you select Off 30 SilverCrest 19 Output to an AV Device You can also reroute your cameras display through an AV device such as a television This allows you to view your photos or videos comfortably on a large display or to show them to larger groups 19 1 System Requirements Your device must have a RCA type AV port For example if you only have a TV with a scart connection then you must have a scart RCA adapter see right This adapter is not included but can be purchased from specialist electronics outlets 19 2 Connecting to the AV Device Insert the phone jack of the AV cable included into AV output socket on the front of the device Insert the three RCA plugs into your device s AV input socket The video signal is sent through the yellow plug and the audio signal is sent through the red and white plugs Note If you are using a scart RCA adapter ensure that the switch if there is one is set to Signal In 19 3 Starting the AV Output Switch your AV device on and set it to AV In For more details read the operating instructions for your AV device When you have switched on the camera the image on the right is shown on the camera s display Press 4 on the Navig
34. he Navigation button if you wish to delete the current video or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current video 12 3 Playback Settings To change settings set your camera to Playback mode see page 11 and activate the Video mode see page 11 Press the Menu button to go to the settings menu Here you qe Delete can use the Navigation button C w and 4 to choose between the following settings iud Del All Protect GS Slide Show SilverCrest Delete This setting allows you to delete the video currently selected If you select the Delete setting then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current video or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current video Delete All ird This setting allows you to delete all your saved videos in one go RER If you select the Delete AIP setting then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete all your videos or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete your videos Protect On This se
35. he 2002 96 EC European directive on disposal of electrical and electronic equipment You are forbidden to dispose of your device in the household waste P d i For information on the disposal of old devices contact your local government the waste management administration or the shop from which you purchased this product You can hand your device in to local collection points free of charge P4 Disposing of old devices correctly helps to prevent damage to the environment and reduces health risks 46 26 Trouble Shooting Problem Camera cannot be switched on The device switches on but then switches off again after a short time The camera switches itself off automatically The battery runs down too quickly The camera does not take a photo after the capture button has been pressed The image is out of focus The flash is not working The date and time are not displayed correctly Cause Battery not correctly inserted Battery not charged The battery is not sufficiently charged Auto Off is activated and the camera switches off automatically after a predefined time The ambient temperature is too low The battery is overcharged The battery has exceeded its lifetime The device has been used too often as a flashlight this uses too much power The camera is not in Capture mode The memory is full The lens is dirty The Capture Distance switch i
36. he zoom function the digital zoom must be enabled for further information see the section titled Digital Zoom on page 30 Tips for a Better Video Avoid using the zoom function whilst recording only use one zoom setting when filming as the image is not entirely in focus when zooming in out 11 2 Auxiliary Light You can use the auxiliary light to brighten the scene whilst capturing a video Before you start filming press the Flash button 9 once to activate the light Press the same button again to switch the light off Note If the battery is not charged sufficiently you cannot use this function 11 3 Capture Settings To optimize your capture the DV 767 offers various optional settings such as image size image quality contrast etc Note If some settings are unclear or you are unfamiliar with them please read the Technical Help chapter on page 45 14 a gt lt 3 I SilverCrest XL SETUP Stabilizer 4 Disable yi SETUP Size VGA 4 Quality Super LP WB Auto p IP Ev 00 gt Metering Center b wv 1 2 To change settings set your camera to Capture mode see page 14 and activate the video function see page 14 Press the Menu button 9 to go to the settings menu You can now use the Navigation button C vw and 4 to select the following settings Size By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose the following settings f
37. hing the camera off See page re RD PISIS 35 It IS then available as a webcam for all D Aktualisierungen Kontakten die in meiner Kontaktliste sind programs Q ss Note Use the support provided to position the camera on the table in front of you 40 SilverCrest 22 6 Using the DV 767 as a Video Camera Note Before using the DV 767 as a video camera for the first time read the chapter Driver Installation on page 35 If you have correctly installed the driver for the DV 767 then you can use the camera as a video camera This allows you for example to import recordings directly into graphic applications like Adobe Photoshop This software is not included To use the camera as a webcam switch it on and set the USB mode to Webcam see page 29 Connect your camera to your computer without switching the camera off See page 35 It is then available as a webcam for all programs Note amp Adobe Photoshop BEN Bearbeiten Bild Ebene Auswahl Filter Ansicht Fenster Hilfe Strg N Neu ffnen Durchsuchen Umschalt Strg4 O ffnen als Alt Strg O Letzte Dateien ffnen d Arts Normal Strg 0O In ImageReady bearbeiten Umschalt Strg M Importieren CanoScan LiDE 30 N1240U Coach Digital Camera WIA Video Camera Ister WIA Unterst tzung Automatisieren Skripten The camera is installed with Windows as a WIA device Windows I
38. hotos videos or voice recordings cannot be transferred to the computer No sound is coming out of the headphones The LCD display showing any contents is not The camera will not transfer any MP3 WMA files The computer does not recognize the camera 48 Cause The white balance WB settings are incorrect The photo could be damaged The EV bias is set incorrectly The LCD screen is dirty The cable is not correctly The operating system Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME XP Vista the computer does not have a USB connection No USB driver has been installed with Windows 98 The headphones cable is loose The battery is empty The device is switched off The display is broken The device is in AV Out mode The battery is empty The USB cable is not connected The USB cable is faulty The memory is full A USB hub is interconnected The USB plug has a connection connected is not loose Solution Reset the WB see page 21 Run a check on your computer Reset the EV bias see page 21 Clean the screen with a clean dry cloth Check the cable connection Install Windows 98 98SE 2000 ME XP Vista and a USB connection Install the Windows98 USB driver from the CD see page 39 Connect correctly Charge the battery see page 10 Switch to the device on see page 10 Contact the customer hotline see the back of the manual Read page 31 Use
39. ich area of your image is being magnified You can adjust this whilst in full screen mode by pressing the Navigation button C and then moving it in the following directions 4 v and Press the Navigation button C to return to Zoom mode 14 2 Deleting Photos You have two options for deleting photos from your camera f you are in the Photo Playback mode you can use the Navigation button C to select the photo that you wish to delete If you now press the Flash Delete button G then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current photo or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current photo f you are in Playback mode pressing the Menu button takes you to a menu in which you can change various settings for more information read the point Delete on page 24 Choose the menu point Delete The question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button 4 and you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current photo or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current photo 14 3 Playback Settings To change settings set your camera to Playback mode see page 1
40. isk of explosion exists if the batteries are not replaced properly Read the Important 3 SilverCrest Information When Using Batteries on page 9 Dispose of your batteries in accordance with the battery regulations The end user is obliged to return old batteries to a distributor or to a returns location established for this purpose by the legal waste disposal company See page 46 Dispose of your camera and battery in ee accordance with regulation 2002 96 EC see page ud 46 The camera must not be disposed of in the household waste SilverCrest 7 Included in Delivery 1 Multi Functional Camera DV 767 2 Mains Adapter 5 AV Cable 6 Battery 7 Support 8 Strap SilverCrest SilverCrest DV 767 37 English BRE IE Espanol 9 Protective Bag 10 Quick Start Guide SilverCrest 11 CD Remark We reserve the right to change the design and technical data without notice SilverCrest 8 Operational Controls 4 1 LCD Display 9 2 Macro Button Eyelet for Strap 7 a Loud Speaker 5 Function Display 6 Menu Button 8 7 Navigation Button o 8 Capture Button 9 Flash Delete Button 2 Switch for Capture Playback Mode 11 2 Mode Button 2 On Off Button 3 Camera Lens Flash 5 Capture Display USB Connection and Charge Socket 2 AV Input AV Output Headphones Socket Battery Cover Battery SilverCrest 9 Display 5 6 1 Mo
41. isplay The camera has a rotating LCD display When opening and closing the display you can rotate it by up to 90 degrees and once open you can rotate it 180 degrees forwards and 90 degrees backwards You can watch the image on the LCD display whilst recording You can also view previous recordings on the screen Caution Never force the LCD display to rotate or use excessive force This could damage the camera Never watch long videos on the LCD display as this could damage your eyes Instead connect the camera to a TV see page 31 10 4 Navigation Playback Capture Mode You can use the Capture Playback Mode button to set your camera to Capture or Playback mode In Capture mode you can use your camera to record videos take photographs and record speech In Playback mode you can view photographs or videos and can play back voice recordings or MP3 files Video Photo Voice Mode You can use the Mode button to define which format video photo or voice you wish to capture or play back In Playback mode you can also play MP3 files However it is not possible to capture MP3 files ee Video Mode Photo Mode Q Voice Mode Je MP3 Mode You can use the Menu button 9 to access the camera s main menu From there you can use the Navigation button to choose between Setup and the photo video settings SS SilverCrest 10 5 SD Memory Card The camera has an integrated memory of 64MB You
42. isplay symbol l you are shown how many photos you have already captured and how many remaining images are available in the current quality Press the Capture button to take a photograph 13 1 Zoom When taking photographs you can zoom in on magnify or zoom out from reduce your subject Push the Navigation button O in the following directions A to zoom in T stands for telephoto wv to zoom out W stands for wide angle The right side of the display now shows a graphic which allows you to find out to what degree you are currently zooming To use the zoom function the digital zoom must be activated For more information see Digital Zoom hapter on page 30 13 2 Capture Mode If you are 30 40cm away from your subject you will get a better result by using the camera in Macro mode To do this move the switch down to the Macro symbol The N symbol appears on the left of the camera display when the Macro mode is activated LB For all other distances move the switch up to the symbol for normal capture 13 3 Flash By pressing the Flash button more than once you can select various options for the flash The following options are available symbol 2 amp Flash off the flash is switched off Automatic flash the camera uses the light conditions to decide whether or not a flash IS required g Flash on The flash is switched on and is triggered at each capture SilverCrest 13 4 Captu
43. istant is then choose Continue displayed Choose the menu point No Not this time and then press Continue Assistent f r das Suchen neuer Hardware Assistent f r das Suchen neuer Hardware Wahlen Sie die Such und Installationsoptionen Es wird gesucht a S Diese Quellen nach dem zutreffendsten Treiber durchsuchen einzuschr nken Lokale Pfade und Wechselmedien sind in der Standardsuche mit Verwenden Sie die Kontrollk stchen um die Standardsuche zu erweitern oder e lige Device einbegriffen Der zutreffendste Treiber wird installiert Folgende Quelle ebenfalls durchsuchen Nicht suchen sondern den zu installierenden Treiber selbst wahlen Verwenden Sie diese Option um einen Geratetreiber aus einer Liste zu wahlen Es wird nicht garantiert dass der von Ihnen gew hlte Treiber der Hardware am besten entspricht 5 Select Removable Storage and then click 6 The system searches for the driver on the Continue CD 37 SilverCrest Hardwareinstallation Assistent f r das Suchen neuer Hardware Die Software die f r diese Hardware installiert wird Digital Camera hat den windows Logo T est nicht bestanden der die Kompatibilit t mit Windows XP berpr ft warum ist dieser Test wichtig Das Fortsetzen der Installation dieser Software kann die korrekte Funktion des Systems direkt oder in Zukunft beeintr chtigen Microsoft empfiehlt strengstens die Installation jetzt abzubrechen und
44. lowing values for the EV bias are available 0 0 no manual correction 40 3 to 2 0 the image becomes lighter 0 3 to 2 0 the image becomes darker Note For example use the EV bias for recordings with a back light 2 0 For further information on EV bias please read the EV Bias chapter on page 45 Date Stamp You can use the Navigation button 4 and to define whether or not you want a Date Stamp on your photos Press the Navigation button to confirm your selection If you select the On option then the date on which the photo was taken is displayed in the bottom right of the screen If the Date Stamp is activated then the symbol I is displayed SilverCrest Metering r L You can use the Navigation button 4 and gt to define the area of the image in which the lighting is to be measured The following settings are available symbol EJ Centre the lighting is measured in a large area in the middle of the image Spof the lighting is measured on a small point in the middle of the image Matrix The lighting is measured at several equally distributed points in the image Press the Navigation button to confirm your selection IL d Note For further information on EV bias please read the EV Bias chapter on page 45 a Best Shot ve By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the following ai options sym
45. ly execute the aforementioned step if you have used your camera as a webcam or video camera or have printed photos using PictBridge If you have correctly connected the camera to your computer a new removable medium drive appears in My Computer You can now use this removable drive as a normal drive You can copy delete or rename files as normal If necessary read the operating instructions for your operating system Caution To prevent data loss you should never disconnect your camera from your computer whilst saving or writing data To connect the camera from your computer follow the instructions on page 42 22 5 Using the DV 767 as a Webcam Note Before using the DV 767 as a webcam for the first time read the chapter Driver Installation on page 35 If you have correctly installed the driver for the RESTE DV 767 then you can for example use the y agemen camera as a webcam for applications such as Skype see image on right or other video Skype Video aktivieren A Privatsph re Kamera w hlen conference systems This software is not inm ee v included bal Wenn ich in einem Gespr ch bin Ah Audioger te Videoversand automatisch aktivieren To use the camera as a webcam switch it on amp E une and set the USB mode to Webcam see page X vem Oae 29 Connect your camera to your computer reg Jedem dem ich erlaube mich anzurufen Privatsphare Einstellungen without switc
46. mage Acauisition This standard interface allows you to exchange data between graphic software and devices like the digital camera This means that the DV 767 can be used with all graphics programs that support WIA SilverCrest a 22 7 Disconnecting from the Computer If you have connected the camera as a mass storage medium to your computer USB mode MSDC then you should never disconnect the camera without first safely removing the hardware from your operating system Failure to do this could result in the loss of data or damage to your camera s memory For Windows 98SE Me 2000 Use the button to switch your camera off before you remove the USB connection cable For Windows XP Hardware sicher entfernen Wahlen Sie das Ger t aus das Sie entfernen mochten und klicken Sie auf Beenden Sie erhalten eine Benachrichtigung wenn Sie das Ger t sicher entfernen konnen Hardwarekomponenten E LISB Massens peicherger t USB Massenspeicherger t an Standort 0 Hardware sicher entfernen Ger tekomponenten anzeigen F re mms J EIL 7 8 01 02 1 Double click on the Safely Remove 2 In the Safely Remove Hardware window Hardware symbol it may be necessary to show select the USB mass storage device and click inactive symbols on Close Eine Hardwarekomponente beenden Best tigen Sie welche Ger te beendet werden sollen Klicken Ste auf DK um den Vorgang fortzusetzen Es wird ver
47. olution Video format Audio format Duration Voice recordings Audio format Duration Line in recording Audio format Duration MP3 playback Audio format Internal memory External memory Requirements for direct printing Video output Integrated loudspeaker Integrated microphone Connections Mains supply Data transfer AV input AV output headphones Mains adapter Input Output Model number Battery Li Ion Output Model number Dimensions Weight 44 1 1 8 5 mega pixels 2592x1944 CMOS 2 5 LTPS LCD 0 23 mega pixels 960x240 f 8 22mm F 2 8 Long shots 1 5m unlimited Macro shots 30 40cm Automatic 1 15 1 2000 second 2 0 0 2 0 in 10 steps Auto Sunlight Cloudy Neon Light Internal Light 8x digital zoom 10 seconds 3648x2736 10M 2560x1920 5M 2048x1536 3M 1280x960 1 3M 640x480 0 3M JPEG 320 x 240 or 640 x 480 ISO MPEG 4 30 frames per second 800 2000 kbps 4 bit ADPCM 44 1KHz 177kbps mono Only restricted by memory capacity WAV 16 bit PCM 8kHz 128kbps mono Only restricted by memory capacity WAV 4 bit ADPCM 16kHz 44 1kHz 120 358kbps stereo Only restricted by memory capacity MP3 64MB memory 54MB is free SD memory card PictBridge NTSC or PAL Mono Mono mini USB mini USB 2 5mm mini jack 2 5mm mini jack 100 240V AC 50 60Hz 0 5A 5 0V DO 1 2A MU12 2050120 C5 3 V 950mAh TD B001 115 x 56
48. or the image size symbol R QVGA Quarter Video Graphics Array The image resolution is 320 x 240 pixels 0 07 mega pixels This makes it only a quarter of the size of the VGA VGA Video Graphics Array The image resolution is 640 x 480 pixels 0 03 mega pixels Note Select QVGA if you wish to film a long video but only have a limited amount of memory Select VGA if you wish to film a video in high quality Quality By using the Navigation button 4 and you can choose the following settings for the f L compression rate symbol B Norma maximum compression rate lower memory consumption poorest quality Fine medium compression rate Super lowest compression rate highest memory consumption best quality Note For the best quality of image select Super If you wish to use as little memory as possible select Normal The Fine setting is between the Super and Normal settings WB White Balance By using the Navigation button 4 and you can choose between the different types of WB The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the display Once you have found a suitable setting you can return to the settings by pressing the Navigation button The following WB settings are available symbol Ml Auto The camera automatically sets the white balance Sunlight The camera semi automatically sets the white balance
49. ows Battery symbol is green the battery is fully charged You can use the video camera normally Battery symbol is yellow the battery is sufficiently charged You can use the camera normally Battery symbol is red the battery is half charged Recharge the battery soon Battery symbol is red the battery is empty The message Out of Battery is displayed and the camera switches itself off Recharge the battery before continuing to use the device y 851 Charging the Battery There are two options for charging the camera s battery You can charge the battery via the mains adapter supplied or via the computer Charging via the Mains Adapter owitch your camera off Open the cover on the front of the camera and insert the mini USB plug of the mains adapter model number DVS 120A15FEU into the camera s USB port Connect the other end of the mains adapter to the mains supply As soon as the charging process begins the Charging display lights up red Charging via the Computer owitch your camera off Open the cover on the front of the camera and insert the mini USB plug of the USB connection cable into the camera s USB socket Insert the other end of the USB connection cable into a free USB socket on your computer Your computer must be switched on in order to charge the camera As soon as the charging process begins the Charging display lights up red Caution In order to avoid overloading do not use a USB hub on you
50. per area of the screen you can see which of your videos is being displayed Use the Capture button to start and stop a video recording Press the Navigation button to return to the preview mode 12 1 Volume wj When viewing a video in full screen mode you can alter the volume Push the Navigation button in the following directions A to increase the volume up to a maximum of 35 vw to reduce the volume On the display the symbol 4 shows the volume selected 12 2 Deleting Videos qe You have two options for deleting videos from your camera f you are in the Video Playback mode you can use the Navigation button C to select the video that you wish to delete If you now press the Flash Delete button G then the question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current video or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current video If you are in Playback mode pressing the Menu button takes you to a menu in which you can change various settings for more information read the point Delete on page 24 Choose the menu point Delete The question Really Delete is displayed By using the Navigation button D 4 and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press t
51. r computer to charge your camera In case of overloading the connected devices may no longer function properly or your computer may be damaged If in doubt use the mains adapter provided to charge your camera As soon as the charging process is completed the Charging display lights up green If the battery was completely empty this can take up to 3 hours Note Always connect the cable to the camera before connecting it to the mains supply or your computer The battery supplied has an output voltage of 3 7V and a current of 900mAh Only use the battery supplied Ensure that the cover of the USB connection on the front of the device is always closed when you are not using the USB connection This prevents the connection from becoming dirty Remove Battery Ensure that the device is switched off and is not connected to the mains supply or the computer Open the battery case by sliding back the battery cover in the direction shownlll Release the battery by sliding it toward the battery cover and tipping the camera to remove the battery Finally close the battery cover 10 2 Switching Camera On Off To switch the DV 767 on press the On Off button for 1 2 seconds until the function display lights up green When you release the button the device switches on After a short start up procedure it is ready for use To switch the camera off press and release the On Off button 10 SilverCrest 10 3 LCD D
52. rd u You can use the Navigation button 4 and gt to define the area of the image in which the lighting is to be measured The following settings are available symbol E Centre the lighting is measured in a large area in the middle of the image Spot the lighting is measured on a small point in the middle of the image Matrix The lighting is measured at several equally distributed points in the image Note For further information on EV bias please read the EV Bias chapter on page 45 Image Stabilizer By using the Navigation button and you can activate or deactivate the digital image stabilizer Note To achieve better image capture we recommend that you activate the image stabilizer 16 SilverCrest 12 Video Playback gt Switch the camera on and use the Capture Playback switch to select Playback To get to the Video mode press the Mode button 9 as often as necessary until the symbol LU for the Video mode appears at the top left of the LCD display Once in Video Playback mode preview images of your videos are displayed You can use the Navigation button C and gt to select between these videos To play back one of these preview images select the preview image and press the Navigation button C The video is now displayed on the entire display screen You can use the Navigation button C and gt to display the next or previous video in full screen mode In the up
53. re Settings To optimize your capture the DV 767 offers various optional settings such as image size image quality white balance etc Note If some settings are unclear or you are unfamiliar with them please read the Technical Help chapter on page 45 yj SETUP i SETUP o Cap Mode Single sh DateStamp Off Size 10 0 M Metering Center 4 Quality Super BESTSHOT Normal LP WB EV To change settings set your camera to Capture mode see page 11 and activate the photo function see page 11 Press the Menu button 9 to go to the settings menu You can now use the navigation key v and 4 to select the following settings Cap Mode By using the Navigation button C 4 and gt you can choose between the different capture options The following options are available Single The camera takes one photograph when you press the Capture button SelfCap Selecting this mode activates the autotimer function If you press the Capture button the camera emits a peep for a few seconds before the capture is triggered Sequence When you press the Capture button the camera takes a series of three photographs Panorama If you select this mode you can merge two captures in one image When you press the Capture button once the camera saves the left half of the image This is now displayed in a slightly transparent form on the left half of the display You can now find another s
54. s described below Hardware Assistent Hardware Assistent Dieser Assistent sucht nach neuen Treibern fur lt SilverCrest DV 757 gt Ein Geratetreiber ist ein Programm das erforderlich ist damit ein Gerat funktioniert EL EE C Eine Liste Re Treiber in einem bestimmten Verzeichnis zum Ausw hlen anzeigen Weiter gt EZDITUL GA Abbrechen Zur ck Abbrechen 1 The window shown above is displayed Now 2 Select Find the most suitable driver for this insert the Driver CD ROM provided and click on device and then click on Continue gt Continue gt Hardware Assistent Hardware Assistent In der Windows Treiberdatenbank und in den gew hlten Verzeichnissen wird nach neuen Treibem gesucht Klicken Sie auf Weiter um die Suche zu starten Die Treiberdatei f r folgendes Ger t wird gesucht USB Generic DeviceDesc Diskettenlaufwerke Der beste Treiber kann jetzt installiert werden Klicken Sie auf Zur ck um einen anderen Treiber zu w hlen oder auf Weiter um den Vorgang fortzusetzen m JI Im e Microsoft Windows Update Position des Treibers 2 D STUMS INF Geben Sie eine Position an Dursnsuchen i Abbrechen lt Zur ck lt Zur ck Abbrechen 3 Select CD ROM Drive and then click 4 Click Continue gt Continue gt Hardware Assistent USB Generic DeviceDesc Bg Arbeitsplatz OI x
55. s not in its normal position The quality is set too low The flash is switched off The date and time have not been set The camera uses its standard time Silver Crest Solution Insert the battery correctly see page 9 Use the mains supply or USB cable to charge the battery see page 10 Use the mains supply or USB cable to charge the battery see page 10 Set Auto Off to meet your requirements see page 28 Do not use the video camera in extreme temperatures If the battery only stays charged for a very short time after you have charged it you must replace the mains adapter To do this contact the customer hotline see the back of the manual Change the battery To do this contact the customer hotline see the back of the manual Only use the device seldom in order to save electricity owitch to Capture mode see page 11 Delete data from your storage medium or transfer data to your PC see page 39 Insert an empty storage medium into the device see page 12 Clean the lens with a soft dry cloth Set the Capture Distance switch to its normal position Set the quality to Super see page 15 Set the Flash mode Automatic see page 19 to Set the date and time see page 28 SilverCrest Problem The colour of the photos is abnormal The photo display is not correct The image is too light or too dark The LCD screen is not clear P
56. s chapter describes how you can change general camera settings such as the time and language In order to change these settings the camera must be switched on It can however DigitZoom On be in any mode Press the Menu button to display the settings menu If the light marking on the top edge of the screen is on the left side then press gt on the Navigation button to switch to the right entry Setup The menu above is displayed You can use the Navigation button v and 4 to choose between the following settings A 2 3 18 1 Set Clock cu This setting allows you to set the date and time By using the Navigation button and gt you can switch between year month day hour and minute Choose A or v to set the values 18 2 Auto OFF d With this setting you can set the camera to switch itself off if not in use after a certain amount of time You can use the Navigation button C and gt to select the following time periods 3min 5min 8min and Off 18 3 Beep This setting allows you to activate or deactivate the beep made by the camera when certain buttons are pressed such as when taking a photo To do this use the Navigation button and gt to select On to activate the beep and Off to deactivate it 28 a LLLI SilverCrest 18 4 USB Mode ok In this setting you can use the Navigation button and gt to define the USB mode for the desired function
57. sucht folgende Gerate zu deaktivieren Nachdem die Ger te beendet wurden konnen sie sicher entfernt werden u USB Massenspeichergerat ee Standardvolume E ee DYC USB Device Hardware kann jetzt entfernt werden g Das Ger t USB Massenspeicherger t kann jetzt entfernt Papierkorb werden 3 In the Safely Remove Hardware window 4 A message is displayed which informs you select the USB mass storage device and click that you can now remove the device Remove on OK your camera from the USB connection ks Oe gt amp 01 09 42 ST SilverCrest For Windows Vista f Hardware sicher entfemen BE Wahlen Sie das Gerat aus das Sie entfemen bzw abdocken m chten G0 und klicken Sie auf Stoppen Sie erhalten eine Benachrichtigung wenn Sie das Ger t sicher entfemen k nnen Hardwaregerate USB Massenspeichergerat USB Massenspeichergerat an Port_ 0007 Hub _ 0001 Eigenschaften Stoppen Hardware s cher entfernen E Geratekomponenten anzeigen zd C Le 1 1735 1 Double click on the Safely Remove 2 In the Safely Remove Hardware window Hardware symbol it may be necessary to show select the USB mass storage device and click inactive symbols on Stop Best tigen Sie welche Gerste gestoppt werden sollen Klicken Sie auf OK um den Vorgang fortzusetzen Es wird versucht folgende Gerate zu stoppen Wenn die Gerate deaktiviert sind k nnen sie sicher
58. te and then use the Navigation button again 4 and v to enter the desired value Comment In order for this function to work properly it is important that you have set the time and date correctly see page 28 20 6 Auto Stop This setting allows you to automatically stop recording from an AV source at a defined point in time Use the Navigation button gt to select the time Use the Navigation button and gt to switch between year month day hour and minute and then use the Navigation button C again 4 and v to enter the desired value Comment In order for this function to work properly it is important that you have set the time and date correctly see page 28 SilverCrest 21 Printing Directly with PictBridge The DV 767 camera meets the PictBridge standard which makes it possible to print photos directly from the camera without having to use a computer This is primarily recommended for quick one off printing 21 1 System Requirements The printer must meet the PictBridge standard and have a USB connection You can tell whether your printer supports this standard by the PictBridge logo or by reading your printer s manual 21 2 Connecting to the Printer Switch the camera on and set the USB mode to PictBridge see page 29 Now use the USB cable to connect your camera to your printer without switching the camera off 21 3 Printing Photos 4 PictBridge gt PLAY S
59. the connected device for example a TV you must select the format supported by your device In most cases this is PAL 18 8 Memory iE This setting allows you to define the data storage medium to which your photos videos etc are to be saved By using the Navigation button and you can choose between the options Internal internal memory and SD card removable memory card Note If you connect the camera to a PC then only the memory that you defined in the Memory setting is visible For more details read the Transferring Photos Videos and Voice Recordings section on page 39 18 9 Format Memory This setting allows you to format the data memory which you defined in the setting see page 29 To do this push the Navigation button to the right gt The question Really Delete is displayed Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to format the memory or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the memory Caution By formatting the memory you will lose all the data you saved previously 29 SilverCrest 18 10 Default Setting This setting allows you to reset all settings to the default setting To do this push the Navigation button to the right gt The question Reset Settings is displayed Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to reset all the settings or choose No and press the Navi
60. tting allows you to protect individual videos from deletion If you select the Protect setting then the question Protect File is displayed By using the Navigation button 4 and gt you can choose between the options Yes and No Choose Yes and press the Navigation button if you wish to protect the current video or choose No and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to protect the current video Once you have protected a video then the text File is protected is displayed next time you attempt to delete it see page 24 When playing the video the Deletion Protection symbol E is displayed on the left edge of the screen To remove the erase protection from an image choose the Protect setting again The question Unprotect File is displayed Choose between the options Yes and No as described above Slide Show This setting allows you to show all your videos one after another When you select this setting the camera activates the sequence starting with the video currently selected and repeats all your videos until you stop the playback by pressing the Menu button 18 a La SS SilverCrest 13 Taking Photographs Switch the camera on and use the Capture Playback switch to select Capture Press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol 1 for photo capture appears at the top left of the LCD display In the bottom right corner of the d
61. ubject whose right half is saved in the right half of the image when you press the Capture button again Note The Sequence and Panorama modes only work if you have set a resolution smaller than 10M 0 3M 1 3M 3 0M or 5 0M under the Size capture setting If this is not the case then the error messages No sequence or Cannot photograph are displayed In the following section Size describes how to set the resolution By using the Navigation button and gt you can set the resolution for your images Here you can select between resolutions of 0 3 1 3 3 0 5 0 and 10 mega pixels MP symbol I The higher the resolution the more memory the images take up Note When using a resolution of 10 mega pixels the Sequence and Panorama capture modes are not available 20 SilverCrest Quality V7 By using the Navigation button and gt you can choose the following settings for the Nm compression rate symbol B Normal maximum compression rate lower memory consumption poorest quality Fine medium compression rate Super lowest compression rate highest memory consumption best quality Note For the best possible quality of image select Super If you wish to use as little memory as possible select Normal The Fine setting is between the Super and Normaf settings WB White Balance By using the Navigation button 4
62. x 20mm 145g SilverCrest 24 Technical Help This chapter explains some technical terms No claims are made regarding completeness and accuracy 24 1 White Balance WB The WB white balance is used to set the colour temperature This adjusts the camera so that it is ideally suited for the light conditions in the desired location If this WB is fully automatic then the camera looks for a white area or similar in the picture and uses this as a basis to calibrate all other colours In reality this area is seldom white More often than not it is simply the lightest area in the screen This often results in colour fog Using semi automatic WB setting the camera to certain defined lighting conditions can often reduce this colour fog However this only works with standard lighting conditions In mixed light it can lead to poor results 24 2 EV Bias You can use the EV bias to manually change the predefined exposure value for the exposure meter This correction makes the image video lighter or darker than predefined by the shutter As a rule the shutter priority is not optimal in the following cases and requires the exposure to be manually corrected Back light If the object being captured is illuminated by back light for example a portrait with the sunset in the background a shutter priority normally results in the image being too dark A longer exposure such as 2 generates a better image High key image In the case
63. ys illuminated for as long as you keep the Flash button pressed Note Use this function sparingly as the flash uses a lot of power SilverCrest 11 Video Capture Switch the camera on and use the Capture Playback switch 9 to select Capture When you switch the camera on the system automatically selects the Video mode If you are in a different mode you can switch to Video mode by pressing the Mode button Press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol 11 for video capture appears at the top left of the LCD display In the bottom right of the display symbol Il the remaining capture time is displayed This is determined solely by the remaining memory available Press the Capture button to start the capture In the display the length of the recording is now displayed in red Press the Capture button again to stop the capture Tips for a Better Video Do not make any sudden movements with the camera This will help to avoid blurred pictures Never switch between landscape and portrait format whilst recording Keep the camera upright whilst filming This way you achieve a 4 3 image format as with commercial televisions 11 1 Zoom During the video capture you can zoom in on magnify or zoom out from reduce your subject Push the Navigation button in the following directions A to zoom in T stands for telephoto v to zoom out W stands for wide angle To use t
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