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DV Camcorder Diagram

 

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Power button

2

 

Left/Mode/Exit button

3

 

Up button/EV comp. hot key

4

 

Right/Menu/OK button

5

 

Flashlight hot key

6

 

Down button/Snap mode hot key

7

 

Status LED indicator

8

 

Wrist strap holder (back)

9

 

Shutter button

10

 

Record button

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Playback button

12

 

Connector cover

13

 

LCD display

14

 

Speaker

15

 

Zoom in/Volume up button

16

 

Zoom out/Volume down button

17

 

HDMI output connector

18

 

USB port

19

 

TV-out connector/earphone

20

 

Tripod socket

21

 

Memory card cover  
(SD, SDHC, MMC and MMC 2.0 
card slot)

22

 

Focus switch

23

 

Lens

24

 

Flash strobe

25

 

Microphone

26

 

Wrist strap holder (front)

*  For the battery compartment cover 

and the locker, please refer to 

section  “Inserting the battery”.

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Summary of Contents for 11010873

Page 1: ...hing and Adjusting the Wrist Strap 7 Getting Started 8 9 Understanding the Screen Icons 10 11 Basic Operations 12 Advanced Settings 13 16 Advanced Operations 17 Copying files to your Computer 18 Using...

Page 2: ...to 16GB SDHC card System Requirements For Mac OS CPU 1 8 GHz PowerMac G5 or faster 1 83 GHz Intel Core Duo or faster System RAM 256MB of RAM or higher Graphics Card 64 MB or higher CD ROM 4X or higher...

Page 3: ...4 Package Contents HD DV Camcorder Power Adapter Software CD USB Cable HDMI Cable AV Cable User s Manual...

Page 4: ...or cover 13 LCD display 14 Speaker 15 Zoom in Volume up button 16 Zoom out Volume down button 17 HDMI output connector 18 USB port 19 TV out connector earphone 20 Tripod socket 21 Memory card cover SD...

Page 5: ...may also insert a SD SDHC MMC and MMC 2 0 memory card to expand your camcorder s memory capacity Lift the memory card cover as shown Insert the card as the direction of indication until it reaches th...

Page 6: ...e battery You can record and playback continuously for long periods of time The battery life indicator will keep running until the lithium battery is fully charged Attaching and adjusting the wrist st...

Page 7: ...idle for a period of time Mode selection Turn on the camcorder Press the Right button to Mode Use the Up button or Down button to select the desired item Press the Right button to confirm Press the Le...

Page 8: ...escription Full battery life Moderate battery life Low battery life Empty battery life Charging battery Note To avoid sudden outage of power supply you are recommended to replace the battery when the...

Page 9: ...ill resolution 6 Video resolution 7 Memory card inserted 8 Battery life 9 Stabilizer 10 Focus tape 11 Effect 12 White balance 13 Snap mode 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Playback mode 1 Mode icon play...

Page 10: ...11 Voice mode 1 Mode icon voice mode 2 Number of recordings 3 Memory card inserted 4 Battery life 5 Voice recorder 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 11: ...st filming conditions Select only for close ups Use the Zoom buttons to zoom in or zoom out the screen Press the Shutter button to take a still picture Recording an audio clip Enter Voice mode Press t...

Page 12: ...Power on enter Camera mode press the Right button Item Option Description Video Resolution HD 1280x720 up to 30fps VGA 640x480 up to 30 fps QVGA 340x240 up to 30fps Still Resolution 2M 5M 8M 12M or 16...

Page 13: ...formation please refer to the Flicker Settings reference table in the Appendix Date Stamp On Off Enable this feature to print a date mark on each picture White Balance Auto The camcorder automatically...

Page 14: ...utton press the Right button again Item Option Description Slide show On Off Start picture slideshow Repeat playing all video clips File Info View the file s title saved date and time size and length...

Page 15: ...der TV Type NTSC Set TV system compatibility to NTSC This option is suitable for America Taiwan Japan and Korea areas PAL Set TV system compatibility to PAL This option is suitable for Germany England...

Page 16: ...dvanced settings section for more information Taiwan NTSC America NTSC Europe PAL China PAL V deo udio Modo AV Televis o SA DA DE TV Turn on your TV and switch the TV to AV mode Connect the audio and...

Page 17: ...e software The PC Camera driver is included in the accessory CD and therefore you should install the driver before using PC Camera Starting the application Connect the camcorder to your computer Turn...

Page 18: ...nd Germany France Italy Spain Russia Setting 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz Area Portugal America Taiwan China Japan Korea Setting 50Hz 60Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50 60Hz 60Hz Note The flicker setting is based on...

Page 19: ...s fully charged Using a protected SD card Set the SD card to be writ able The LCD screen displays MEMORY ERROR or CARD ERROR message Or the camcorder cannot read the memory card The format of the memo...

Page 20: ...ash strobe when taking pictures Add extra light sources when recording video clips Noises occur when viewing images on the LCD screen or on the computer The flicker setting does not match the standard...

Page 21: ...e camcorder has been connected to the PC via the USB cable before installing the driver Install the driver before plugging in the USB cable The TV screen does not display after connecting the camcorde...

Page 22: ...trobe Auto On Off Zoom Digital Zoom 4x White Balance Auto Sunny Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent Exposure Control Auto 2 2 EV Compensation Built in Microphone Yes Built in Speaker Yes Voice Recorder Yes We...

Page 23: ...or abrasive cleaners such as ketene such as acetone ethanol toluene acetic acid methane chloride or other detergents to clean the camcorder these chemicals can damage the LCD screen or the camcorder 4...

Page 24: ...rm or lightning 8 Do not use batteries of different specifications Doing so may lead to the potential for serious damage 9 Remove the battery during long periods between usage as a deteriorated batter...

Page 25: ...es radio frequency energy and if not installed properly or used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication However there is no guarantee that interferenc...

Page 26: ...gards to operation and installation of this item please call the toll free number below to obtain assistance A customer service representative will assist you and provide operating information on the...

Page 27: ...not be liable for incidental or consequential damages caused by the use of this product The manufacture will not be liable for any costs such as lost profits or revenues cost of temporary replacements...

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