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Instruction Manual

Digital Full HD Camcorder

DV-300

with 5.0 megapixel and 8x digital zoom

CONTENTS

• Digital Full HD Camcorder
• 4x Activ Energy batteries 
  type AAA
• USB cable
• Video cable
• Video editing software
• Warranty certificate
• Instruction manual

YEAR WARRANTY

 

3

2

AFTER SALES SUPPORT

1800 623 432

MODEL: DV-300      PRODUCT CODE: 43081     09/2014

AUS

W

2

with 5.0 megapixel and 8x digital zoom

Summary of Contents for DV-300

Page 1: ... CONTENTS Digital Full HD Camcorder 4x Activ Energy batteries type AAA USB cable Video cable Video editing software Warranty certificate Instruction manual YEAR WARRANTY 3 2 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1800 623 432 MODEL DV 300 PRODUCT CODE 43081 09 2014 AUS W2 with 5 0 megapixel and 8x digital zoom ...

Page 2: ... of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory laws Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or rep...

Page 3: ...the enclosed warranty card and your purchase receipt Please store them carefully together with the operating instructions Make sure to include the instruction manual if the product is passed on to another party 1 Package Contents Please unpack the Digital Full HD Camcorder carefully and check that all of the following items are included 1 MAGINON DV 300 2 4x Activ Energy batteries type AAA 3 USB c...

Page 4: ... Insert batteries 7 4 2 Inserting and removing the memory card 7 5 MENUSETTINGS 8 6 USAGEOFTHEDIGITALFULLHDCAMCORDER 14 6 1 Recording videos 14 6 2 Taking photos 14 6 3 Playing recordings 14 7 CONNECTIONTOCOMPUTERANDTV 15 7 1 System requirements 15 7 2 Installation of software 16 7 3 Downloading recordings 16 7 4 Use as webcam 17 7 5 Connection to aTV 17 8 TECHNICALDATA 18 9 CONFORMITY 19 10 WARRA...

Page 5: ...evideocameramayonlybeusedbypeoplewhoarephysically and mentally capable of operating it safely Risk of electric shock by wetness and moisture The video camera and the affiliated components may not be exposed to dripped or sprayed water Furthermore no objects filled with liquids such as vases or glasses may be placed on or near the device There is a fire and electric shock hazard Do not use the vide...

Page 6: ...f the batteries are replaced improperly or if the wrong type of battery is inserted Therefore only use batteries of the type LR03 1 5V AAA or NiMH batteries with the same specification Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunlight fire etc This is a fire or explosion hazard Do not store the batteries near fire stoves or other sources of heat Never store the batteries at temperature...

Page 7: ...xposed to impact or point pressure This could result in the glass of the monitor being damaged If the monitor liquid gets into your eyes or onto your skin it must be rinsed off immediately with clear water Seek medical attention immediately Damage to the electronics monitors or the lens which were caused by external influences such as shock drop or otherwise are not warranty cases and will therefo...

Page 8: ...mcorder 4 1 Device overview Key Function 1 ON OFF On and off switch 2 MENU Show and hide menu 3 SETUP Flash light menu Enter option or change to Setup menu 4 7 Change to playback mode 5 T W Zoom in and out menu Up and Down 6 8 Take photo 7 Start and end video recording 8 Status LED 9 Touchscreen 4 3 2 5 6 7 8 9 1 ...

Page 9: ...ter Put the battery compartment cover on again and close it tightly 4 3 Inserting and removing the memory card In order to be able to make recordings with the video camera you must first insert a memory card into the device Insert the memory card into the memory card shaft on the bottom of the video camera corresponding with the image and press it far enough into the device until you hear it audib...

Page 10: ... button Options appearing on the touchscreen can also be changed directly by touching the monitor The following settings are available Resolution 12M Take photos with resolution of 4000 x 3000 pixels interpolated 8M Take photos with resolution of 3264 x 2448 pixels interpolated 5M Take photos with resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels 3M Take photos with resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels 1M Take photos ...

Page 11: ...normal photo quality Metering Center The exposure is determined through the middle area of the image Multi The exposure is determined through individual points distributed throughout the entire image Spot The exposure is determined through the centre point of the image Exposure The brightness of the photo can be changed in the range from 2 0EV dark to 2 0EV light Select the desired EV value with t...

Page 12: ... Normal black white sepia negative red green blue DateStamp OFF Off No date and time on the videos DATE Date The date is displayed in the video D T Date time Date and time are shown in the video FaceDetect On Turning on the face detection function Off Turning off the face detection function SmileCapture On With smile capture switched on a photo is automatically taken as soon as the camera detects ...

Page 13: ...ct all recordings from accidental deletion Unlock all Remove the deletion protection by all recordings Delete One Delete an individual recording All Delete all recordings Slideshow Start Start slide show of the photos Interval Time interval between two photos during the slide show Selection from 1 10 seconds through the LEFT or RIGHT button Repeat Repeat slide show Yes or cancel after a run No Voi...

Page 14: ...t the volume for the audio signals AutoReview Off No automatic preview by photos 1s By photos the recorded picture is displayed for 1 second 3s By photos the recorded picture is displayed for 3 seconds Powerfrequency Set the mains frequency corresponding with the mains frequency of your local mains to 50 or 60 Hz This hinders flickering for recordings with artificial light Powersave Set the automa...

Page 15: ...ayback of recordings through aTV with the NTSC system PAL For playback of recordings through aTV with the PAL system Format You can format the memory card directly in the video camera Please observe that all data on the memory card will be deleted when you format it Resetall With this option you can reset the settings to the standard settings Confirm the reset with Yes or cancel the selection with...

Page 16: ...r 10 seconds after pressing the shutter release button In the series image mode in contrast 3 recordings will be made in a series 6 3 Playing recordings Press the 7 symbol on the touchscreen or the operating button with the respective symbol to select the Playback mode When in Playback mode the 7 symbol appears in the left top corner of the monitor In Playback mode you can move between photos usin...

Page 17: ... automatically to the USB mode 3 The camera installs itself on the computer as an additional drive under the name Removable storage device 4 Doubleclickonthedevicetodetectthefolder DCIM 5 The photos and videos are located in the sub folders of the DCIM folder 6 You can copy or move video and photo files on the computer Alternatively you can insert the memory card in a card reader on the computer W...

Page 18: ... computer A welcome screen appears 2 Click on the name of the desired software To install the software follow the on screen instructions 7 3 Downloading recordings In order to transfer videos and photos from the video camera to a computer connect the device through a USB cable with a USB connection from the computer and turn on the video camera The USB symbol is displayed in the monitor An additio...

Page 19: ...iver appears on your computer under All Programs Open the program Amcap in the folder to display the webcam image of the video camera The image can however also be viewed using any other program with webcam function 7 5 Connection to a TV You can transfer the monitor image from the video camera to aTV Connect the device through the AV cable with an AV connection from the TV Then select the AV conn...

Page 20: ...tions 1920x1080 15fps 1280x720 30fps 640x480 30fps Photo resolutions 4000x3000 interpolated 3264x2448 interpolated 2592 x 1944 2048 x 1536 1280 x 960 File formats Video AVI motion JPEG photo JPEG Zoom 8x digital zoom Power supply 4x Alkaline batteries type AAA 1 5V Connections USB 2 0 AV out NTSC PAL HDMI Dimensions 115 x 38 x 65 mm 8 Technical specifications Note During the course of product impr...

Page 21: ...ice Our service outlets will be happy to assist you in case of problems with the operation of the device or with any queries and problems The device comes with a manufacturer s warranty of 3 years Please see enclosedWarranty Card for details Please contact our hotline prior to returning a defective device Service address QSL MAGINON Service Rear Unit 11 Slough Business Park 2 Slough Avenue off Rac...

Page 22: ...ligated to return the rechargeable batteries to the designated collection facilities or the battery s point of sale Batteries and rechargeable batteries are therefore labelled with the adjacent displayed symbol Your product has the symbol on the right It means that electrical and electronic devices may not be disposed of with household waste but rather they must be brought to a separate collection...

Page 23: ...uring the process of repair some or all of your stored data may be lost We recommend you save this data elsewhere prior to sending the product for repair You should also be aware that rather than repairing goods we may replace them with refurbished goods of the same type or use refurbished parts in the repair process Please be assured though refurbished parts or replacements are only used where th...

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