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Summary of Contents for MN50HD

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Page 2: ...ithout prior written permission of Elite Brands Inc 2017 FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and c...

Page 3: ...an for help CAUTION Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference...

Page 4: ...quate measures Safety and Handling Precautions Camera Information Do not take apart or attempt to service the camera yourself Do not expose the camera to moisture or extreme temperatures Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures Do not touch and put pressure on the camera lens Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods Do not use abrasive chemicals ...

Page 5: ...ng or removing the battery Use only the provided batteries or type of battery and charger that came with your camera Using other types of battery or charger may damage the device and invalidate the warranty Inserting the battery upside down can cause damage to the product and possibly cause an explosion When the camera is used for an extended period of time it is normal for the camera body to feel...

Page 6: ...p using it USB adapter Information Do not expose the adapter to high temperatures or moisture places Otherwise it may cause fire or electric shock Do not attempt to repair disassemble change or transform the adapter Avoid sudden changes in temperature which may cause condensation on the adapter s internal surfaces Please do not use it immediately in this situation Do not touch the plug with wet ha...

Page 7: ... Basic Operation 12 Powering the Camcorder On and Off 12 Navigating the Camcorder s Menus 12 Setting the Date Time 13 Formatting the SD Card 13 Photo Video and Playback Modes 14 Display Icons on the LCD Screen 15 Setting Up Your Camcorder for Use 18 Recording Video 20 Video Mode Menu 21 Shooting Photos 23 Photo Mode Menu 24 Playback 27 ...

Page 8: ...e Menu 28 Connections 29 Connecting the Camcorder to an HDTV 29 Download Files to Your Computer 29 Use the Camcorder as a PC Camera Windows XP Only 30 Software Installation 31 Technical Specification 33 Attribution and Tech Support 35 ...

Page 9: ... Body Overview 1 LCD screen 2 Up Playback button 3 Power button 4 T Zoom In button 5 W Zoom Out button 6 Mode button 7 Charging Indicator 8 Shutter button 9 OK MENU button 10 Right LED lamp button 11 USB port 12 HDMI port 13 Down button ...

Page 10: ...9 14 Left button 15 Speaker Output 16 Front Lens 17 Microphone 18 Self timer Indicator 19 LED lamp 20 Wrist strap 21 Tripod socket 22 Battery compartment 23 SD Card slot 24 Compartment door ...

Page 11: ...ide the battery slot 3 To remove the battery slide the battery latch back and the battery will pop out from the battery compartment 4 To charge the battery connect the included USB cable and AC adaptor to your camcorder s USB port Charging will begin once the camcorder s screen is closed A red indicator light will stay solidly lit while charging and will turn off once charging is completed Please ...

Page 12: ...t the direction of insertion is correct 3 Once it is inserted correctly audible click is heard Do not try to force the SD card into the slot It can only be inserted one way 4 To remove the SD card press down on the card again and the card will pop out from the memory card slot Note The maximum capacity and speed memory card compatible with your camcorder is 32GB class 10 ...

Page 13: ...ow the camcorder two seconds for the CPU to initiate 2 The camcorder can be powered on or off by pressing the power button Navigating the Camcorder s Menus You may navigate through the menus and user interface utilizing the buttons and the touch screen The instructions below will be outlined utilizing the physical buttons on the camcorder button All of the menus may also be accessed by tapping or ...

Page 14: ...own Right and Left buttons to adjust the date and time 7 Press the OK MENU button to confirm the settings and exit the menu Formatting the SD Card Note It is important to format the SD Card for first time use Please note that all data stored on the SD Card will be deleted including protected files Be sure to download or transfer any files you want to retain to your computer before the SD Card is f...

Page 15: ...Yes 7 Press the OK MENU button to begin the formatting process 8 Press the Left button to exit the setup menu Photo Video and Playback Modes Press the MODE button to switch between the modes You may directly press on the icons on the LCD screen to access the same modes Icon Display Title Description Photo Capture mode For shooting photos Video Capture mode For recording video Playback mode For pla...

Page 16: ...Icons on the LCD Screen Video Capture Mode 1 Capture Mode Icon 2 Resolution Setting 3 Loop Recording 4 Voice Recording 5 Digital Stabilization 6 Memory Capacity 7 Battery Level 8 MENU 9 MODE 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 01 50 50 ...

Page 17: ...ure Mode 10 Capture Mode Icon 11 Resolution Setting 12 Exposure 13 Digital Stabilization 14 Memory Capacity 15 Battery Level 16 MENU 17 Scene Mode 18 MODE 11 10 12 13 14 15 9999 17 Beach Portrait Scenery Sport 16 18 ...

Page 18: ...17 Playback Mode The sequence number of current file the total number of recorded files Mode Icon File type Video Photo 2 436 ...

Page 19: ...e gear icon will be highlighted once you are in the Setup Menu Press the Right Left Up Down OK button to navigate and confirm an option and exit Menu Function Sounds Set the sound type and volume levels Shutter On Off Start up On 1 2 3 Beep On Off Volume 0 1 2 3 Back Light Sets the duration of the LCD back light Options 1min 3min 5min On LED Set the state of the front red LED Options On Off ...

Page 20: ...te and time Language Sets the on screen language English German Italian Spanish Portuguese Dutch French Power Frequency Light Frequency should be set depending on your region 50Hz 60Hz USB Set the default mode for when connecting the camcorder to a computer by USB cable MSDC UVC Format Format your SD card This will delete all files including the protected files Options Yes No Reset All Restores th...

Page 21: ...the top left 3 Press the shutter button to begin or end recording The recording duration will show on the top right of the LCD screen Notes 1 Use the T Zoom In and W Zoom Out buttons for zooming 2 Press the Up button to pause recording 3 Press the Right button to enable or disable the LED video light 4 Press the Left button to show the on screen display information or to power the screen off to co...

Page 22: ...ngsten Video Quality Sets the video quality Options Super Fine Fine Normal Stabilizer Use this function to minimize hand shake when shooting pictures Options On Off Voice Rec Enables and disables the microphone when recording video Options On Off Loop Recording Sets the duration of loop recording Setting is for duration of video Options Off 1min 3min 5min Slow Motion Enables and disables slow moti...

Page 23: ...tween each time lapse Options Off 3sec 5sec 10sec 30sec 1min 3min Time lapse Duration Set the duration of time lapse recording Options Unlimited 3min 5min 10min 15min 20min 30min 60min Effect Adds a color filter to each video being recorded Options Normal B W Sepia Red Green Blue ...

Page 24: ... photo Once a photo is captured it will be displayed on the LCD screen for a brief second Notes 1 Use the T Zoom In and W Zoom Out buttons for zooming 2 The memory capacity displayed at the top right of the display will decrease with each image captured 3 Press the Right button to enable or disable the LED assistive light 4 Press the Left button to show the on screen display information or to powe...

Page 25: ...ungsten Image Quality Sets the photo quality Options Super Fine Fine Normal Metering Sets the determination of the best capture speed and aperture Center Multi Spot Sharpness Hard Normal Soft ISO Sets the level of light sensitivity to adapt to the current scene Options Auto 50 100 200 400 800 1600 Exposure Manually sets the exposure value to compensate in various scenes Options 2 0 1 7 1 3 1 0 0 7...

Page 26: ...splay on the screen Press the shutter button once and the white frame will change to a yellow frame A photo will now automatically be captured once the yellow frame detects a face s smile Press the shutter button again to deactivate the smile detection Auto Review Determines the amount of time to display a captured photo Options Off 1sec 3sec 5sec Self Timer Sets the time of automatically capturin...

Page 27: ...ime lapse Options Unlimited 3min 5min 10min 15min 20min 30min 60min Scene Automatically adjusts your settings based on the scene mode selected Options Auto Portrait Scenery Sport Beach Effect Adds a color filter to each photo being captured Options Normal B W Sepia Red Green Blue Date Stamp Adds a date time or Options Off Date Date Time ...

Page 28: ... Playback mode Notes 1 Press the Down button or the T and W buttons to view your photos and videos one by one 2 Press the MENU OK button to select a file and enter the Playback menu interface Playback Video Clips 1 After entering Playback mode select Video File 2 After selecting a video clip press the Shutter button to play the video 3 Press the Up button to pause playback and press the Shutter or...

Page 29: ...or exit the menu 4 Use the directional buttons to explore the details of the photo or use the T Zoom In and W Zoom Out buttons to adjust the photo size again Playback Mode Menu Menu Function Lock Use this function to protect your files from being deleted Options Single Lock All Unlock All Delete Use this function to delete a single file or all files Options Single All ...

Page 30: ...DTV Playback operation is the same as the playback of the camcorder Download Files to Your Computer 1 Connect your camcorder to a computer with the included USB cable and MSDC will display on the camcorder s screen 2 On your computer go into My Computer from the Start menu Look under the Removable Disk or Devices with Removable Storage group and the name of your memory card will be displayed 3 Dou...

Page 31: ...Camera Windows XP Only 1 Power your camcorder off Connect your camcorder to the computer with the included the USB cable 2 Power your camcorder on If the display shows MSDC press the MODE button to switch to PC Camera mode Your screen will now show PCCAM 3 In Windows XP go into My Computer and double click USB video tool The camcorder will now function as a PC Camera 4 Press the Power button to ex...

Page 32: ...ftware CD contains software that comes with camcorder Installation of the software is not required for using the camcorder Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive and run it then double click the start An installation MENU as below will appear ...

Page 33: ...Photo Manager Installs software for editing photos Notes 1 To use MAGIX Video easy SE or MAGIX Photo Manager with no time limit you will have to register the software first 2 Please do install the Quick Timer Player during the installation of MAGIX Video easy SE 3 MAGIX Video easy SE and MAGIX Photo Manager work in Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 ...

Page 34: ...ilization Pixels JPEG 20 MP 8 MP 5 MP 3 MP VGA 3 2 16 9 10 MP 16 9 2 MP MOV 1080p30 720p60 720p30 Shutter Speed 1 2 1 2000 sec Exposure 2 0 EV 2 0 EV ISO Sensitivity Auto 50 100 200 400 800 1600 LCD Monitor 230k 3 0 in HVGA Touch Screen Assistive Light Dual White LED Constant Continuous Shooting OFF 3 Shots 5 Shots 10 Shots White Balance Control Auto Daylight Cloudy Tungsten Fluorescent ...

Page 35: ...I O Ports 8 pin Mini USB USB 2 0 high speed Mini HDMI Microphone Speaker Power NP 60 3 7v 1050mAh Dimensions 4 51 x 1 65 x 2 70 in 4 88 oz PC Camera Yes Operating Temperature 32 104 Degrees Fahrenheit Included Accessories USB Cable HDMI Cable AC Adaptor Pouch Lithium Ion Battery CD ROM 8GB SD Card Compatible Devices Windows 7 8 10 Mac OS 10 8 10 9 10 10 ...

Page 36: ...d is used in the United States by Elite Brands Inc under license If you re having difficulties with your camera or would like further assistance please call our toll free technical support hotline at 800 441 1100 Please be sure to have your camera handy when calling ...

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