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1. To format the memory media please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation KJEL button to select Cancel or OK 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm gm Warning Formatting will delete everything on the media 3 9 6 Diving The Diving mode selection allows you to shoot videos in underwater conditions To enable disable the Diving mode please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation pymme button to select On or Off 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 43 3 9 7 Language See section 2 9 2 Setting the language 3 9 8 Frequency The Frequency selection allows you to set the refresh rate of the video camera Increasing the refresh rate decreases flickering thereby reducing eyestrain To set the refresh rate please do the following T Use the Left Right Navigation KETENS button to select 60Hz or 50Hz P Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 3 9 9 Default The Default selection allows you to reset the video camera to factory defaults To reset please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation ibis button to select Cancel or OK D Press the Middle Navigation Button to confirm 3 44 3 10 USB mode Your video camera can be used as a USB mass storage device When connecting to a PC the video camera is displayed as a removable drive in Windows Explorer Drag and drop files to and from the removable drive just like
2. 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select the desired option e Color Select this option pre for color photography Sepia Select this option for brown color effect Lo Black and white Select this option for monochrome effect 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 22 3 2 4 Night Mode The Night Mode helps you to get better results while shooting at night To set the night mode please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation IGITUR ETE button to select Off or On 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm fom 3 25 Quality The Quality selection allows you to set the video quality More storage space is required for better quality To set the quality please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation WET button to select Fine or Normal e Normal Select this option for normal quality e Fine Select this option for high quality 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 23 3 3 Playing Videos To play videos please do the following ar Make sure you are in the Video mode Press the Mode button to switch to the Video mode if not Press the Playback button to enter the Video Playback mode 3 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select the desired video 4 Press the Middle Navigation button to play back the video To pause during playback press the Down Navigation button To resume press the Down Navigation button agai
3. Zoom Movie Digital Zoom 4X for WVGA and 720P only Camera Digital Zoom 4X Still Image Playback No support TFT monitor 3 0 TFT 960 x 240 pixels 16 9 LED flash Effective range lt 1m Mode On Off White balance Auto Sunny Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent EV compensation 2 0 EV 2 0 EV Self timer Off 5 seconds 10 seconds PC interface USB 2 0 high speed TV out format NTSC PAL HDMI Shutter speed Still 2 1 4000 Video 1 15 1 2000 Auto power off Off 1 min 5 min Power supply Li ion Battery NP40 DC in USB optional Dimensions 36 6 W x 114 2 H x 88 5 D mm Weight Approx 160 5g without battery 47 Troubleshooting Cannot turn on The battery is not Insert the battery suddenly turns off enabled the video inserted correctly camera correctly The battery has no Charge the battery power The video The auto power off Turn the power on camera function is again The video camera Charge the battery is running out of battery power The captured Before the image When the battery image is not is saved the indicator turns red stored in powerhas been charge the battery memory cut off immediately The video The video Charge the battery camera turns camera is off when running out of capturing battery power image using the self timer The image is The subject is Please take a
4. 5 1 White Balance 4 Night Mode 2 Resolution 5 Quality 3 Effect 20 3 21 White Balance The White Balance selection allows you to set the white balance when recording videos under specific lighting conditions To set the white balance please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select the desired option e Auto Select this White Balance option to let the video camera set the white balance automatically e Sunny Select this option for daylight Cloudy Select this option for cloudy days Tungsten Select this option for normal indoor lighting conditions e Fluorescent Select this option for fluorescent lighting 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 3 2 2 Resolution The Resolution selection allows you to set the resolution before you record a video The higher the resolution the more memory space is required To select the resolution please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select the desired option 1080P Select this option for 1920 x 1080 resolution e 720P Select this option for 1280 x 720 resolution WVGA Select this option for 848 x 480 resolution 21 e QVGA Select this option Resolution for 320 x 240 resolution 1080P SOR aren 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 3 2 3 Effect The Effect selection allows you to change the recording effect To set the effect please do the following
5. any other storage device 3 11 Diving mode The Diving mode selection allows you to record videos taking underwater conditions into account In Diving mode the video camera will adjust the White Balance setting automatically 9 Note Except for the White Balance setting you can adjust all the other video settings just like in the Video mode To switch to the Diving mode please do the following 1 Press the Mode button to switch to the Set mode The System menu appears Use the Left Right Navigation button to select Diving Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm Use the Left Right Navigation button to select On and press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 5 Press the Mode button to exit and enter the Diving mode 45 Appendix Specification General Imaging sensor 1 3 2 CMOS 5 0 Megapixel Sensor Active pixels 5 0 Megapixel Storage media Internal Built in 128MB Flash Memory Available memory space for image storage is approximately 78MB SD Card SDHC Compatible Up to SDHC 16GB Class6 Color effects Color B amp W Sepia Lens F3 2 f 4 0mm Fixed lens Focus range 1 2m infinity Still image Format JPEG EXIF DCF DPOF Resolution 3M 5M 12M Firmware Interpolation Quality Normal Fine Movie clips Format H 264 AVI Resolution WVGA 60fps OVGA 120fps 720P 30fps 1080P 30fps Quality Normal Fine 46 General
6. e Atleast 1 GB of RAM or higher e Graphic card with DirectX 9 support DirectX 10 recommended e Standard USB 1 1 port or higher e At least 2 GB of available disk space 9 Note A USB 1 1 port will enable you to transfer files to and from your host PC but transfer speeds will be much faster with a USB 2 0 port 1 2 Features The video camera offers a variety of features and functions including e 1080p 30fps HD camcorder e Records H 264 Video Clip e Digital camera e USB mass storage e Waterproof IPX8 cking the video camera ing items should be present in the package If any item is r appears damaged contact your dealer immediately CD ROM User s Manual HDMI cable 1 4 About the video camera Refer to the following illustrations to familiarize yourself w buttons and controls of this video camera 1 4 1 Front view Lens LED flash 1 4 2 Top view Power LED Speaker Tripod socket 44 Right view Microphone Power button Menu button LCD screen cover Playback button 1 45 Back view 4 way Navigation button Record button Mode button HDMI USB AV Out SD card slot Battery compartment See the table below for a description of each button s function Name Button Function Power Co Press and hold to turn the button O power on or off Menu Press to display the menu for button d the current mode Playback Press to
7. set the white balance automatically e Sunny Select this option for daylight Cloudy Select this option for cloudy days e Tungsten Select this option for normal indoor lighting conditions Fluorescent Select this option for fluorescent lighting 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 3 6 2 Resolution The Resolution selection allows you to set the resolution before you taking a photo The higher the resolution the more memory space is required To select the resolution please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select the desired option e 3M Select this option for 2048 x 1536 resolution e 5M Select this option for 2592 x 1944 resolution e 12M Select this option for 4000 x 3000 resolution 33 2 Press the Middle Navigation Resolution button to confirm 3 6 3 Effect The Effect selection allows you to change the recording effect To set the effect please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select the desired option Color Select this option Effect for color photography Sepia Select this option for brown color effect n Ly e Black and white Select this option for monochrome effect 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 3 6 4 Night Mode The Night Mode helps you to get better results while shooting at night To set the night mode please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation ULGE bu
8. switch to the button Playback mode PLAYBACK In OSD menus e Use the 4 way Navigation button to select items and press the middle button to confirm In Video and Photo modes 4 way e Press T W to zoom in out Navigation Note In Video mode the button zoom function is only applicable to 720P and WVGA resolution settings e Toggle EV to select the different EV settings Press 2 to turn the LED flash on off Name Button Function In Photo Playback mode e Press Left Right Navigation button EV 2 to move through the pictures e Press T to view thumbnails e Press the middle button to view a selected thumbnail in full screen In Video Playback mode Press Left Right Navigation button EV 2 to move through the video clips Press W to view thumbnails Press the middle button to view a selected thumbnail in full screen In full screen view press the middle button to play the video clip Press W to pause playback Press again to resume Name Button Function e Press Left Right Navigation button EV 2 to fast forward rewind during playback Press the middle button to return to the normal speed In Video mode e Press to start recording a Record video Press again to stop button recording In Photo mode e Press to take a picture Mode Press to switch to different button modes Video Photo or Set 14 7 Aboutthe LEDs The following table des
9. the Middle Navigation button to confirm Use the Left Right Navigation DPI ERIT button to select the field to be adjusted Use the Up Down Navigation button to adjust the value Repeat steps 4 5 to adjust desired fields Press the Middle Navigation button to exit Setting the language To select the language please do the following 1 16 Press the Mode button to Language switch to the Set mode Use the Left Right Navigation button to select Language Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm Use the Left Right Navigation button to select the desired language Press the Middle Navigation button to exit 29 3 Setting the beep To adjust the beep please do the following 1 Press the Mode button to Beep switch to the Set mode Use the Left Right Navigation button to select Beep Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm Use the Left Right Navigation button to select Off or On Press the Middle Navigation button to exit on 17 3 Using the Video Camera 3 1 Recording Videos To record a movie please do the following 1 Press the Power button to turn on the video camera The video camera enters the Video mode 2 Press the Record button to start recording the video To adjust the video you may Use the T W button to zoom in out applicable to 720P and WVGA only Press the Left Navigation button to turn the LED flash on off Toggle the Right Navigation b
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11. DXG Sportster DXG 5B7V User s Manual DXG USA Table of Contents About this manual eee eee eee esee eene eene enne noun iv Copyright iisi iv Precaulioms ar a a saat aaa N Ea SETS y Before You Start euet etes viii Introduction e eeeeeeeeeeeeee ee esees L 1 1 System requirements eese 1 12 QUU p 1 1 3 Unpacking the video camera 2 1 4 About the video camera eee 3 1 41 Front VIEW cairisses tert entran eda 3 1 4 2 OP VIEW st 3 1 4 3 Bottom view eee 4 1 4 4 Right view 1 4 5 BACK VIEW 1 4 6 Adjusting the LCD display 6 1 4 7 About the LEDs eee 9 Getting started LO 2 1 Inserting an SD card eee 10 2 2 Inserting the battery eee il 2 3 Charging the battery eee 13 2 4 Turning on off the video camera 13 2 5 Connecting to TV using a USB AV Cable 14 2 6 Connecting to TV using an HDMI Cable 14 2 7 Connecting to PC using a USB AV Cable 15 2 8 Changing modes eerte 15 DIEM Before you start eere 15 2 9 1 Setting the date and time 15 2 9 2 Setting the language sss 16 2
12. Diving mode eerte tte rentre 45 Appendik dus kosas 46 Specification sissi NC 46 Troubleshooting eren enero of 48 iii Preface Congratulations on your purchase of this advanced video camera Make sure that you read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe place for future reference About this manual Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this manual are correct and up to date However no guarantee is made regarding the accuracy of the contents If the contents of this manual do not tally with the camera please take the camera as a criterion We reserve the right to change the contents of this manual and specifications of the product without prior notice If the accessories do not tally with the actual package please take the actual package as the criterion Copyright Copyright 2010 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of the manufacturer iv Precautions General precautions Do not use or store the product in dusty dirty or sandy areas as its components may be damaged Do not store the product in a hot environment High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic dev
13. amera underwater otherwise the battery card compartment cover may open After using the camera Be sure to wipe any dirt or sand off the waterproof sealing material or its contraction surface Dirt or sand may scratch the material or the surface making the camera less resistant to water To wash sand dirt or dust off the camera rinse it under running tap water or soak it in a bowl of fresh water or 2 or 3 minutes Do not use any soapy water mild detergents alcohol or similar liquids to clean the camera They may make the camera less resistant to water The sealing material that makes this camcorder waterproof is replaceable at an additional cost and should be replaced once a year to maintain the camera s water resistance Please contact us for details to avail of this service Operation conditions This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas In areas subject to direct sunlight In areas subject to high humidity or dust Near air conditioners heaters or other areas subject to temperature extremes Inside of a closed vehicle especially one parked in the sun In areas subject to strong vibration Power supply e Use only the type of battery that came with your camera Using any other type of battery may damage the equipment and invalidate the warranty e Ensure the battery is inserted correctly Insertin
14. cribes the camera LEDs LED Color Definition Power Green Power on Red Format USB Mass Storage TE Low battery Red Blinking Delete Recording 2 Getting started Read this section to learn how to start using the video camera This section covers basic functions such as switching on inserting the battery and memory card and configuring preliminary settings See later chapters for advanced functions 2 1 Inserting an SD card sp card sold separately An SD card can be installed in the video camera to provide additional storage space for still images and video clips 1 Push the lock to open the battery cover as shown in the illustration 2 Insert the memory card Ensure that the gold contacts are facing downwards We recommend using a memory card with a capacity of 1 GB or higher 10 3 Close the battery cover 22 Inserting the battery This video camera is designed to use a rechargeable Li ion battery Only use the battery supplied or similar batteries recommended by the manufacturer or your dealer 9 Note Install the battery exactly as described here Installing the battery incorrectly could cause damage to the video camera and possibly start a fire 1 Push the lock to open the battery cover as shown in the illustration 11 e battery Ensure that the battery contacts match to ntacts inside the battery compartment 2 3 Charging the battery You can charge the battery with th
15. e charging unit provided Follow the below steps to charge your battery 1 Connect one end of the power cord to the charging unit and then plug the other end to the wall outlet Insert the Li ion battery into the charging bay The orange LED will light up for proper charging After full charge the LED turns green m gt e YS NN The actual charging time depends on the current battery capacity and charging conditions 2 4 Turning on off the video camera Press and hold the Power button to turn the video camera on off 13 2 5 Connecting to TV using a USB AV Cable To view pictures or videos on a TV connect the video camera to a TV using the supplied USB AV cable as shown 2 6 Connecting to TV using an HDMI Cable You can also connect the video camera to a TV using the HDMI cable 14 2 7 Connecting to PC using a USB AV Cable Connect the video camera to a computer with the USB AV cable provided as shown 2 8 Changing modes The video camera can operate in three modes Video Photo and SET Press the Mode button to toggle different modes 2 9 Before you start Before you start using the video camera some basic settings such as Date Time Language and Beep need to be configured 29 1 Setting the date and time To adjust the date and time please do the following 1 Press the Mode button to switch to the Set mode 15 7 2 92 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select Date Time Press
16. g the battery incorrectly can cause damage to the product and possibly start a fire e Remove the battery to avoid the fluid leakage if the camera is not going to be used for a long time e Ifthe battery is crushed or damaged remove it immediately to avoid the battery fluid leakage and abnormal expansion Before You Start Taking test shots Before taking pictures with this DV camera in any important occasion such as a wedding ceremony or an overseas trip test the camera beforehand to ensure that it functions properly Any additional loss caused by the malfunction of this product such as costs of photography or any loss of benefit generated by the photography is not the responsibility of the manufacturer and no compensation will be given for it Copyright information Observe No Photography notices in certain locations In these cases you cannot record any live performance improvisation or exhibits even for personal purposes Any transfer of pictures or memory card data must be conducted under the constraints of copyright law viii 1 Introduction Read this section to learn about the features and functions of the video camera This chapter also covers system requirements package contents and descriptions of the hardware components 1 1 System requirements The video camera requires a PC with the following specifications e Windows XP SP2 Vista Windows 7 operating system e Intel amp AMD Dual Core or higher
17. ices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store the product in cold areas When the product warms up to its normal temperature moisture can form inside this may damage the electronic circuits Do not attempt to open the casing or attempt your own repairs High voltage internal components create the risk of electric shock when exposed Do not drop or knock the product Rough handling may damage the internal components Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the product Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth Do not fire the flash while it is too close to the subject s eyes Intense light from the flash can cause eye damage if it is fired too close to the eyes When using the flash the camera should be at least one meter from the eyes of the subject Do not open the battery cover while an image is being recorded Doing so will not only make storage of the current image impossible it can also corrupt other image data already stored in file If the product or any of its accessories are not working properly take them to your nearest qualified service center The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for the product to be repaired Test for proper operation before using the camera Notes on the LCD Screen Caution must be observed when dealing with the fluid contained in the LCD Ensure that the fluid does not leak if the screen becomes cracked
18. it 9 Note Once deleted files cannot be recovered Ensure the files are transferred to the PC via the USB cable or saved to another storage device Files that have been protected will not be deleted You have to unlock the files first before deleting them 3 4 2 Delete All The Delete All selection allows you to delete all files at once To delete all files please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation PHE button to select Cancel or OK 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm ip 27 9 Note Once deleted files cannot be recovered Ensure the files are transferred to the PC via the USB cable or saved to another storage device Files that have been protected will not be deleted You have to unlock the files first before deleting them 3 4 3 Protect The Protect selection allows you to protect files from being deleted To protect a file please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation 0005 0010 button to select the desired file 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to lock the file A lock icon is displayed on the screen to show that the file is protected 3 Repeat steps 3 4 to lock other files 9 Note To unlock a file repeat the same steps The lock icon amp disappears when the file is unlocked 28 3 4 4 Autoplay The Autoplay selection allows you to play back the recorded files automatically To start auto play please do the following 1 Press
19. n To fast forward rewind press the Left Right Navigation button To return to the normal speed press the Middle Navigation button 5 Press the Middle Navigation button to stop The Video Playback Screen 1 2 3 00 00 05 0005 0010 24 Icon Description r3 Indicates that the video camera is in Playback mode 00 00 05 Indicates the total clip length 0005 0040 Indicates the number of the current video and total videos Indicates that the file is protected 25 3 4 Video Playback Menu To access the Video Playback menu please do the following 1l In Video mode press the Playback button to switch to the Video Playback mode Press the Menu button to open the Video Playback menu Use the Left Right Navigation Button to scroll through the selections until the desired one is highlighted Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm g Press the Menu button to exit The following selections are available in the Video Playback menu 1 Delete One 4 Autoplay 2 Delete All 5 Volume 3 Protect 26 34 1 Delete One The Delete One selection allows you to delete individual files To delete a file please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation PEERAA button to select the desired file fi fa fis 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to delete the file 9 Repeat steps 3 4 to delete other files 4 Press the Menu button to ex
20. or damaged If this occurs follow these steps e Ifthe fluid makes contact with skin wipe it with a clean cloth then rinse with a large amount of water e Ifthe fluid makes contact with eyes wash eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention If the fluid is swallowed first rinse mouth with water then drink a large amount of water and induce vomiting Seek immediately medical attention Waterproof Waterproof performance e The camera s waterproof performance is equivalent to the IPX8 standard e The supplied accessories are not waterproof When using the camera e The waterproof properties of the camera apply to fresh water and saltwater only they do not apply to cleaning substances chemicals or water from spas etc Any such liquids should be wiped off immediately e Do not immerse in water at a depth greater than 3 0 m 10 ft e Do not subject the camera to highly pressurized water e Do not immerse in water for longer than 60 minutes After 60 minutes of use in water allow the camera to dry for at least 10 minutes Donotimmerse in water warmer than 40 C 104 F e Do not open or close the battery card compartment cover when the camera is wet or underwater yi Do not open or close the battery card compartment cover with wet hands Do not open the battery card compartment cover next to water or a pool The camera is not dust proof Do not bump or knock the c
21. picture out of focus beyond focus within the available range focus range 48 Memory card The memory Unlock the cannot be card is protected memory card used The memory Format the card contains memory card non DCF images Before formatting taken by other the card ensure video cameras you back up the files 49 Website Please visit our website at www dxgusa com for any product updates or special announcements You can also check out our online support desk where you can register your product send emails to our technical support and find a list of frequently asked questions FAQs
22. re deleting them 3 8 2 Delete All The Delete All selection allows you to delete all files at once To delete all files please do the following Delete All 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select Cancel or OK 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 38 9 Note Once deleted files cannot be recovered Ensure the files are transferred to the PC via the USB cable or saved to another storage device Files that have been protected will not be deleted You have to unlock the files first before deleting them 3 8 3 Protect The Protect selection allows you to protect files from being deleted To protect a file please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation 0005 0010 button to select the desired file 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to lock the file A lock icon 2 is displayed on the screen to show that the file is protected 3 Repeat steps 3 4 to lock other files 9 Note To unlock a file repeat the same steps The lock icon amp disappears when the file is unlocked 39 3 8 8 Autoplay The Autoplay selection allows you to play back the recorded files automatically To start auto play please do the following 1 Press the Middle Navigation 0005 0010 button to begin auto play 2 Press the Middle Navigation button again to stop 40 3 9 System Menu To access the System menu please do the following 1 Press the Mode button to switch to
23. rent resolution 4 Indicates the current battery status 5 Gs Indicates the current Self timer setting Indicates that the video camera is in Photo e mode 7 Eg Indicates the current White Balance setting 8 Indicates the Night Mode is enabled 9 pr Indicates the current Effect setting 10 m Indicates the current Zoom status Indicates the remaining number of photos u 0042 that can be taken 31 3 6 Photo Menu To access the Photo menu please do the following 1 Make sure you are in the Photo mode Press the Mode button to switch to the Photo mode if not Press the Menu button to open the Photo menu Use the Left Right Navigation button to scroll through the selections until the desired one is highlighted 4 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm Use the Left Right Navigation button to choose the desired setting and press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 6 Press the Menu button to exit The following selections are available in the Photo menu 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 White Balance 4 Night Mode 2 Resolution 5 Selftimer 3 Effect 6 Quality 32 3 6 1 White Balance The White Balance selection allows you to adjust the white balance when capturing images under specific lighting conditions To set the white balance please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select the desired option e Auto Select this optionto PRASA let the video camera
24. the Middle Navigation button to begin auto play To pause auto play press gt 00 00 02 0005 0010 the Down Navigation button Press the Down Navigation button again to resume e To fast forward rewind press the Left Right Navigation button Press the Middle Navigation button to return to the normal speed 2 Press the Middle Navigation button again to stop 3 445 Volume The Volume selection allows you to adjust the playback volume To adjust the volume please do the following 1 Use the Up Down Navigation PAWA button to adjust the value between 0 and 10 2 Press the Middle Navigation aq button to confirm 29 3 5 Shooting Photos To shoot a photo please do the following a 2 ob Press the Power button to turn on the video camera Press the Mode button to switch to the Photo mode Press the Record button to capture a photo To adjust the camera you may e Use the T W button to zoom in out e Press the Left Navigation button to turn the LED flash on off Toggle the Right Navigation button to select different exposure compensation value The Photo Shooting Screen 30 Iw 8 9 10 11 Icon Description Memory type indicator 52 indicates that an SD card is used 1 Qo c gt ON indicates that no SD card is inserted and internal memory is used 2 GT 20 Indicates the current EV compensation value 3 Sv Indicates the cur
25. the Set mode The System menu appears 2 Use the Left Right Navigation button to scroll through the selections until the desired one is highlighted 3 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm The following selections are available on the System menu Date Time Default 5 6 7 8 1 Date Time 6 Diving 2 Beep 7 Language 3 Auto Power Off 8 Frequency 4 TV Standard 9 Default 5 Format 41 3 9 1 Date and Time See section 2 9 1 Setting the date and time 3 9 2 Beep See section 2 9 3 Setting the beep 3 9 Auto Power Off The Auto Power Off selection allows you to set an idle time after which the video camera automatically enters the sleep mode to save power To adjust the auto power off please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select e Off Disables the Auto Auto Power Off Power Off function 1 min Auto Power Off after 1 minute CU GD e 5 min Auto Power Off after 5 minutes p Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 3 9 4 TV Standard The TV Standard selection allows you to select the TV standard of the recorded videos To adjust the TV Standard please do the following 1l Use the Left Right Navigation button to select NTSC or PAL 42 2 Press the Middle Navigation ZSEE button to confirm 3 9 5 Format The Format selection allows you to format your memory card or the internal memory when no memory card is inserted
26. tton to select Off or On 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm fom 34 3 65 Self timer The Self timer selection allows you to take photos after a pre defined delay To set the self timer please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select 5 sec Select this option Selftimer for 5 second delay 10 sec Select this option for 10 second delay re Fo Off Select this option to disable Self timer 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 3 06 Quality The Quality selection allows you to set photo qualities A file in better quality requires more storage space than a file in the normal quality To set the photo quality please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation button to select Normal or Fine e Normal Select this option KeTTETI for normal quality e Fine Select this option for high quality 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 35 3 7 Viewing Photos To view photos please do the following a Make sure you are in the Photo mode Press the Mode button to switch to the Photo mode if not Press the Playback button to enter the Photo Playback mode Press the Left Right Navigation button to browse the recorded photos e Press the Up Navigation button to view thumbnails e Select the desired thumbnail and press the Middle Navigation button to view the photo in full screen 4 Press the Playback b
27. utton again to return to the Photo mode The Photo Playback Screen 1 0005 0010 3 Icon Description Indicates that the video camera is in Playback mode p Indicates that the file is protected Indicates the number of the current image and total number of saved images 3 8 Photo Playback Menu To access the Photo playback menu please do the following 1 In Photo mode press the Playback button to switch to the Photo Playback mode Press the Menu button to open the Photo Playback menu Use the Left Right Navigation button to scroll through the selections until the desired one is highlighted Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm Press the Menu button again to exit The following selections are available in the Photo Playback menu 1 Delete One 3 Protect 2 Delete All 4 Autoplay 37 3 8 1 Delete One The Delete One selection allows you to delete individual files To delete a file please do the following 1 Use the Left Right Navigation PIJETC Xen button to select the desired file 2 Press the Middle Navigation button to delete the file 3 Repeat steps 3 4 to delete other files 4 Press the Menu button to exit 9 Note Once deleted files cannot be recovered Ensure the files are transferred to the PC via the USB cable or saved to another storage device Files that have been protected will not be deleted You have to unlock the files first befo
28. utton to select different exposure compensation values 3 Press the Record button again to stop video recording The Video Recording Screen 18 Icon Description Memory type indicator S indicates that an SD card is used W indicates that no SD card is inserted and the internal memory is used 2 sop Indicates the percentage of memory left 3 3 2 0 Indicates the current EV compensation value 4 720P Indicates the current resolution 5 co Indicates the current battery status 6 E Indicates that the video camera is in Video mode 7 Eg Indicates the current White Balance setting 8 Indicates the Night mode is activated 9 pr Indicates the current Fffect setting 10 fw Indicates the zoom status 11 fe Indicates the recording time 19 3 2 Video Menu To access the Video menu please do the following 1l Make sure you are in the Video mode Press the Mode button to switch to the Video mode if not Press the Menu button to open the Video menu Use the Left Right Navigation button to scroll through the selections until the desired one is highlighted Press the Middle Navigation button to confirm B Use the Left Right Navigation button to choose the desired settings and press the Middle Navigation button to confirm 6 Press the Menu button to exit The following selections are available in the Video menu 1 2 3 4 White Balance Coes c

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