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DELETING VIDEOS FROM THE PLAYLIST

You can delete videos from the playlist.

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Insert a memory card.

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Set the appropriate storage media. (HMX-H203/H204/H205 only) 

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Page 1: ... HMX H200RN HMX H203BN HMX H203SN HMX H203LN HMX H203RN HMX H204BN HMX H204SN HMX H204LN HMX H204RN HMX H205BN HMX H205SN HMX H205LN HMX H205RN HMX H220BN HMX H220SN HMX H220LN HMX H220RN High Definition Digital Camcorder www samsung com register ...

Page 2: ...e SSD helps the camcorder boot read data and operate software much faster than normal HDD Hard Disk Drives Also SSD is very stable durable and makes less noise while in operation It is environmentfriendly because low electric power is required Touch panel adopted You can play recorded images and set functions by simply tapping on the LCD screen Dual Recording While recording full HD videos you can...

Page 3: ...es the Moment Time lapse recording lets you capture the blooming of flowers or the passage of clouds like the pros Use this function to make UGC User Generated Content videos artistic recordings eductational programs or documentary videos Make All Your Recordings with a Simple VIEW Button Press the iView button to preview your storyboards before printing them It s a quick and easy way to see a dige...

Page 4: ...g signs are here to prevent injury to you and others Please follow them explicitly After reading this section keep it in a safe place for future reference PRECAUTIONS Warning t 8IFO VTJOH UIF QPXFS BEBQUFS XJUI ZPVS DBNDPSEFS DPOOFDU UIF BEBQUFS UP BO outlet with protective grounding t P OPU FYQPTF UIF DBNDPSEFS CBUUFSZ UP EJSFDU TVOMJHIU IFBUFST SBEJBUPST mSF PS BOZ other source of excessive heat...

Page 5: ... individual use POMZ Data recorded on the storage media in this camcorder using other digital analog media or devices is protected by the copyright act and cannot be used without permission of the owner of the copyright except for personal enjoyment Even if you record an event such as a show performance or exhibition for personal enjoyment it is strongly recommended that you obtain permission befo...

Page 6: ...mark The SDHC logo is a trademark Microsoft Windows Windows Vista and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Intel Core and Pentium are the registered trademarks or trademarks of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries Macintosh Mac OS are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Ap...

Page 7: ...t of the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachment accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving th...

Page 8: ...ems placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords or plugs convenient receptacles and the point where they exit from the unit 20 OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING CAMCORDER be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Section 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 provides information with...

Page 9: ...n or water d If the CAMCORDER does not operate normally by following the operating instructions adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the CAMCORDER to its normal operation e If the CAMCORDER has been dropped or the cabinet has bee...

Page 10: ...erference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help and for additional suggestions The user may find the following booklet prepar...

Page 11: ...er cord as this could damage the power cord Do not allow water or metal and inflammable matter to enter the camcorder or AC power adaptor Doing so may pose a fire hazard W 4 4 W Do not overload outlets or extension cords as this may result in abnormal heat or fire Using the camcorder at temperatures over 60Ⳅ 140ⳅ may result in fire Keeping the battery at a high temperature may cause an explosion W 4 4...

Page 12: ...mmediately detach the AC adaptor or battery from the camcorder There is a risk of fire or injury W 4 4 W Keep the power cord unplugged when not in use or during lightning storms There is a risk of fire Do not plug or unplug the power cord with wet hands There is a risk of electric shock When cleaning the AC adaptor unplug the power cord There is a risk of malfunction or electric shock Keep the used ...

Page 13: ...y Turn the camcorder off and cover it with vinyl sheet etc before using insecticide E D I C I T C E S N I Do not use the camcorder near dense exhaust gas generated by gasoline or diesel engines or corrosive gas such as hydrogen sulphide Doing so may corrode the external or internal terminals disabling normal operation Do not leave the camcorder in a closed vehicle for a long time where the tempera...

Page 14: ...onal injuries caused by abnormal operation w T T w Place the camcorder on a stable surface and a place with ventilation openings W 4 4 W Keep important data separately Samsung is not responsible for data loss Do not use the camcorder near strong radio waves or magnetism such as speakers and a large motor Noise could enter video or audio that are being recorded W 4 4 W Do not use the camcorder near...

Page 15: ...8 Checking the battery state 21 Turning your camcorder on off 22 Switching to the power saving mode 23 Setting the operation modes 24 Using the display button 24 Using the touch panel 25 Setting the time zone and date time for the first time 26 Selecting the languages 27 Selecting the storage media HMX H203 H204 H205 only 28 Inserting ejecting a memory card not supplied 29 Selecting a suitable mem...

Page 16: ... mode 44 Playing back videos 46 Viewing photos 47 Viewing a slide show 48 Zooming during photo playback 49 Handling menus and quick menus 50 Menu items 52 Quick menu items 53 Scene 54 Video Resolution 54 Video Quality 55 Photo Resolution 55 Photo Sharpness 56 White Balance 58 Aperture 59 Shutter 59 EV 60 Focus 61 Digital Effect 62 Fader 63 Tele Macro 63 Cont Shot 64 Wind Cut 64 Digital Zoom 65 Sel...

Page 17: ...LCD Brightness 79 Auto LCD Off 80 Beep Sound 80 Shutter Sound 81 Auto Power Off 82 Quick On STBY 83 PC Software 84 USB Connect 84 HDMI TV Out 85 Analog TV Out 86 TV Connect Guide 87 TV Display 87 Default Set 88 Language 88 Demo 89 Anynet HDMI CEC 90 Dividing a video 91 Combining videos 92 Playlist 93 Creating the playlist 94 Arranging videos in the playlist 95 Deleting videos from the playlist ADV...

Page 18: ...setting 100 Direct printing with a pictbridge printer 102 Connecting to a high definition TV 104 Connecting to a regular TV 106 Viewing on a TV screen 107 Dubbing to a VCR or DVD HDD recorder 108 Checking your computer type 109 What you can do with a windows computer 110 Using the Intelli studio program 115 Using as a removable storage device 117 Warning indicators and messages 121 Symptoms and sol...

Page 19: ...ully charged when the CHG charging indicator light turns green STEP1 Get ready quick start guide This quick start guide introduces the basic operation and features of your camcorder See the reference pages for more information PV DBO SFDPSE WJEFPT JO GPSNBU You can record videos in H 264 format that is convenient to email and share with your friends and family You can also take photos with your ca...

Page 20: ...ounds quick start guide Recording videos with HD high definition image quality Recording photos t PVS DBNDPSEFS JT DPNQBUJCMF XJUI GPSNBU i J which provides highly detailed beautiful images t 5IF EFGBVMU TFUUJOH JT i J You can also record with SD standard definition video quality t PV DBO BMTP UBLF QIPUPT XIJMF SFDPSEJOH WJEFPT page 36 Tip Using Quick On STBY by opening closing the LCD screen page 8...

Page 21: ...thumbnail HD SD tab then touch the desired image Viewing on a high definition TV t PV DBO FOKPZ IJHI EFm OJUJPO WJEFPT pages 102 103 Simple and fun Enjoy the various features of Intelli studio PO ZPVS 8JOEPXT DPNQVUFS Using the Intelli studio program built into your camcorder you can import videos photos into your computer and edit or share the videos photos with your friends and family For details...

Page 22: ...videos photos onto YouTube Flickr FaceBook Share your contents with the world by uploading videos and photos directly to a web site with one click MJDL i4IBSFw i6QMPBEw UBC PO UIF CSPXTFS page 113 STEP5 Delete videos or photos If the storage media is full you cannot record new videos or photos Delete videos or photos that you have saved to a computer from the camcorder s storage media Then you can...

Page 23: ...y IA BP210E AD43 00196A AC power adaptor AA MA9 type AD44 00151A Component AV cable AD39 00142D USB cable AD39 00169A User manual CD AD46 00302A Quick start guide AD68 04673A t 5IF FYBDU BQQFBSBODF PG FBDI JUFN NBZ WBSZ CZ NPEFM t 5IF DPOUFOUT NBZ WBSZ EFQFOEJOH PO UIF TBMFT SFHJPO t 1BSUT BOE BDDFTTPSJFT BSF BWBJMBCMF GPS QVSDIBTF BU ZPVS MPDBM 4BNTVOH EFBMFS 4 46 JT not responsible for reduced b...

Page 24: ...one and lens getting to know the camcorder Lens Lens open close switch Q MENU button Zoom W T button Recording start stop button TFT LCD screen Touch screen Jack cover Component AV jack HDMI jack USB jack Power button Display button Backlight button Anti shake OIS button SMART AUTO VIEW button 12 ...

Page 25: ...Video Photo Play mode Zoom W T lever PHOTO button Built in speaker Internal microphone Recording start stop button Charging CHG indicator DC IN jack Jack cover Grip belt Battery release switch Tripod receptacle Memory card slot Memory card cover Grip belt hook 13 ...

Page 26: ...ear depending on the setting values PRECHECK This On Screen Display OSD is shown in the record t mode only Select the record mode by pressing the t MODE button page 23 Record mode getting to know the camcorder t 4FUUJOHT PG GVODUJPOT NBSLFE XJUI BSF OPU SFUBJOFE XIFO UIF DBNDPSEFS JT UVSOFE PGG t 5IF PO TDSFFO JOEJDBUPST BSF CBTFE PO BO 4 NFNPSZ DBSE DBQBDJUZ t 5IF BCPWF TDSFFO JT JMMVTUSBUFE GPS ...

Page 27: ...creen Display OSD is shown in photo play t mode only Select the Play t tab on the LCD screen to select the play mode page 23 Photo play mode 1 Photo play mode 2 Slide show Playback zoom X1 1 X8 0 3 File name file number 4 Image counter current image total number of recorded images 5 Storage media Memory card or internal memory HMX H203 H204 H205 only Battery info remaining battery level 7 Photo Res...

Page 28: ...MJEF UIF Battery release switch in the direction as shown in the figure USING THE BATTERY Purchase extra battries to allow continuous use of your camcorder t G ZPV VTF CBUUFSJFT GSPN PUIFS NBOVGBDUVSFST UIFSF JT B EBOHFS PG PWFSIFBUJOH m SF PS FYQMPTJPO t 4BNTVOH JT OPU SFTQPOTJCMF GPS QSPCMFNT UIBU BSF DBVTFE CZ VTJOH VOBQQSPWFE CBUUFSJFT t FUBDI UIF CBUUFSZ GSPN UIF DBNDPSEFS XJUI DBSF UP QSFWFOU...

Page 29: ...the jack cover and connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN jack 3 Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall socket t 5IF DIBSHJOH JOEJDBUPS MJHIUT VQ BOE DIBSHJOH TUBSUT GUFS UIF CBUUFSZ JT GVMMZ charged the charging CHG indicator turns green Charging using the USB jack and a computer You can also charge the camcorder through its USB jack 1 Press the Power button to turn off the camcorder and then ...

Page 30: ...he device will be forced to turn off after 3 seconds Low BUUFSZw CHECKING THE BATTERY STATE You can check the charging state and remaining battery capacity The color of the LED indicates the power or charging state Charging CHG indicator The color of the charging indicator shows the charging state Charging state Charge Fully discharged Charging Fully charged Error LED color Red Orange Green Red bl...

Page 31: ...the battery in your pocket or other warm protected place for a short time then re attach it t P OPU QVU UIF CBUUFSZ OFBS BOZ IFBU TPVSDF J F mSF PS B IFBUFS t P OPU EJTBTTFNCMF BQQMZ QSFTTVSF UP PS IFBU UIF CBUUFSZ t P OPU BMMPX CBUUFSZ UFSNJOBMT UP CF TIPSU DJSDVJUFE 5IJT NBZ DBVTF MFBLBHF HFOFSBUF IFBU or cause a fire Maintaining the battery t 5IF SFDPSEJOH UJNF JT BGGFDUFE CZ UFNQFSBUVSF BOE FOW...

Page 32: ...order t 5IF SFDPSEJOH BOE QMBZCBDL UJNF XJMM CF TIPSUFS XIFO ZPV VTF ZPVS DBNDPSEFS JO MPX temperatures On the battery t 5IF DIBSHJOH JOEJDBUPS CMJOLT EVSJOH DIBSHJOH PS CBUUFSZ OGP XJMM OPU CF DPSSFDUMZ displayed under the following conditions The battery is not attached correctly The battery is damaged The battery is worn out For the battery information only We recommend that you use the AC powe...

Page 33: ...LCD screen to turn on the camcorder t PVS DBNDPSEFS UVSOT PO BVUPNBUJDBMMZ when you open the LCD screen 2 To turn off the camcorder press the Power button for about one second t MPTJOH UIF TDSFFO XJMM OPU UVSO PGG the camcorder t 4FU UIF EBUF BOE UJNF XIFO VTJOH ZPVS camcorder for the first time page 25 When using this camcorder for the first time When you use your camcorder for the first time or res...

Page 34: ... off in 5 minutes t G ZPV PQFO UIF TDSFFO PS DPOOFDU B DBCMF UP UIF DBNDPSEFS EVSJOH TMFFQ NPEF UIF sleep mode ends and the camcorder returns to the last operation mode used t The power saving mode does not work in the following situations When the camcorder has a cable connection USB Component AV or AC power adaptor etc While recording playback or the slideshow is being operated When the LCD scre...

Page 35: ...IF 1MBZ tab in the record mode switches the operation mode to the play mode Mode Mode indicators Functions Record mode To record videos or photos Play mode To play videos or photos or edit them This camcorder provides one record mode which combines the video and photo record modes You can easily record videos or photos in the same mode without having to change it 23 Mode indicators MODE button STB...

Page 36: ...UIF QBOFM BDDJEFOUBMMZ XIJMF VTJOH UIF UPVDI QBOFM t 5IF UBCT BOE JOEJDBUPST UIBU BQQFBS PO UIF TDSFFO EFQFOE PO UIF DVSSFOU SFDPSEJOH QMBZCBDL status of your camcorder t 8BSOJOH JOEJDBUPST BOE NFTTBHFT NBZ BQQFBS EFQFOEJOH PO UIF SFDPSEJOH DPOEJUJPOT t 5IF Display button does not work when the menu or quick menu screen are being displayed You can switch the on screen information display mode Pres...

Page 37: ... date and time of your local area when you turn on the camcorder for the first time 1 Open the LCD screen to turn on the camcorder t PVS DBNDPSEFS UVSOT PO BVUPNBUJDBMMZ XIFO ZPV PQFO UIF LCD screen t 5IF UJNF POF iHome screen appears dispaying settings for Lisbon and London Greenwich Mean Time t PV DBO BMTP TFU ZPVS DVSSFOU UJNF POF GSPN UIF iSetting menu page 76 2 Select your local area on the ma...

Page 38: ... 1 Touch the Menu Setting tab 2 Touch the up down tab until Language is displayed 3 Touch Language and then touch the desired OSD language 4 Touch the Exit or Return tab to complete the setting t 5IF NFOV TDSFFO BOE NFTTBHFT BSF EJTQMBZFE JO UIF TFMFDUFE language t iLanguage options may be changed without prior notice t 5IF DBNDPSEFS SFUBJOT UIF MBOHVBHF ZPV TFMFDU FWFO XIFO OPU DPOOFDUFE UP UIF C...

Page 39: ...NPSZ PS BOZ NFNPSZ DBSE ZPV JOUFOE UP VTF JO UIF DBNDPSEFS PO B PC t 8IFO ZPV JOTFSU B NFNPSZ DBSE UIF TUPSBHF NFEJB TFUVQ TDSFFO BQQFBST 5PVDI iYes if you want to use a memory card or No if not t P OPU SFNPWF UIF QPXFS CBUUFSZ PS QPXFS BEBQUPS XIFO BDDFTTJOH TUPSBHF NFEJB UP SFDPSE playback format delete etc The storage media and its data may be damaged t P OPU FKFDU B NFNPSZ DBSE XIJMF JU JT CFJ...

Page 40: ...se the memory card cover INSERTING EJECTING A MEMORY CARD NOT SUPPLIED t 5P BWPJE EBUB MPTT UVSO PGG UIF DBNDPSEFS CZ QSFTTJOH UIF Power button for one second before inserting or ejecting the memory card t F DBSFGVM OPU UP QVTI UIF NFNPSZ DBSE UPP IBSE 5IF NFNPSZ DBSE NBZ TVEEFOMZ QPQ PVU Your camcorder supports only SD Secure Digital and SDHC Secure Digital High Capacity cards Card compatibility ...

Page 41: ...SDHC card is a higher version Ver 2 00 of the SD card and supports capacities above 2GB SDHC cards cannot be used with current SD enabled host devices Common cautions for memory cards t BNBHFE EBUB NBZ OPU CF SFDPWFSFE We recommend you make a back up of important data separately on the hard disk of your PC t 5VSOJOH UIF QPXFS PGG PS SFNPWJOH B memory card during an operation such as formatting del...

Page 42: ...F NFNPSZ DBSE may get warm This is normal and is not a malfunction The camcorder supports SD and SDHC memory cards giving you a wider choice of cards The data storage speed may differ depending on the manufacturer and production system t 4 TJOHMF MFWFM DFMM TZTUFN GBTUFS write speed enabled t NVMUJ MFWFM DFMM TZTUFN POMZ lower write speed is supported For best results we recommend using a memory c...

Page 43: ...oximate number of images t DUVBM SFDPSEJOH UJNFT NBZ EJGGFS EFQFOEJOH PO UIF SFDPSEJOH DPOEJUJPOT BOE UIF TVCKFDU t 5IF IJHIFS UIF RVBMJUZ BOE SFTPMVUJPO UIF NPSF NFNPSZ JT VTFE t PXFS SFTPMVUJPO BOE RVBMJUZ JODSFBTFT UIF SFDPSEJOH UJNF CVU UIF JNBHF RVBMJUZ NBZ TVGGFS t 5IF CJU SBUF BVUPNBUJDBMMZ BEKVTUT UP UIF SFDPSEJOH JNBHF DDPSEJOHMZ UIF SFDPSEJOH UJNF NBZ WBSZ t FNPSZ DBSET CJHHFS UIBO NBZ O...

Page 44: ...tate the LCD screen towards the lens t PV DBO SPUBUF JU VQ UP UPXBSET UIF MFOT BOE VQ UP CBDLXBSE To view recordings more conveniently SPUBUF UIF TDSFFO CZ UPXBSET UIF lens then fold it back to the body Excessive rotation may damage the connective hinge between the screen and the camcorder Clean fingerprints or dust on the screen with a soft cloth If you make the grip belt too tight and use excessi...

Page 45: ...ght movement while shooting Aim the camcorder as shown in the illustration 1 Hold the camcorder with your both hands 2 Put your hand through the grip belt 3 Make sure your footing is stable and there is no danger of colliding with another person or object 4 Aim and focus as shown in the illustration We recommended you keep the sun behind you while shooting 33 ...

Page 46: ... Select a subject to record t EKVTU UIF QBOFM UP UIF CFTU BOHMF GPS SFDPSEJOH t 6TF UIF Zoom lever or Zoom button to adjust the size of the subject page 40 2 Press the Recording start stop button t 5IF SFDPSEJOH indicator appears and recording starts 3 To stop recording press the Recording start stop button again t 5IF 2VJDL 7JFX JDPO BQQFBST PO UIF TDSFFO 4 Touch the Quick View icon to view the m...

Page 47: ...r video recording t 5IF CSJHIUOFTT PG UIF TDSFFO DBO CF BEKVTUFE JO UIF NFOV PQUJPOT EKVTUJOH UIF TDSFFO does not affect the image being recorded page 79 t PS WBSJPVT GVODUJPOT BWBJMBCMF EVSJOH SFDPSEJOH TFF i3FDPSEJOH NFOV JUFNT w pages 53 69 t P OPU UVSO PGG UIF DBNDPSEFS PS SFNPWF UIF NFNPSZ DBSE XIJMF BDDFTTJOH UIF TUPSBHF NFEJB Doing so may damage the storage media or the data in the storage ...

Page 48: ... stop button t 5IF SFDPSEJOH indicator will display and recording will start 2 Press the PHOTO button at the scene you want while recording videos t 8IFO UIF indicator disappears the photo image is recorded without a shutter sound t 7JEFP LFFQT SFDPSEJOH FWFO XIJMF QIPUPT BSF UBLFO t 5P TUPQ SFDPSEJOH QSFTT UIF Recording start stop button again t PV DBOOPU DBQUVSF QIPUPT VOEFS UIF GPMMPXJOH DPOEJU...

Page 49: ...ocus 3 Fully press the PHOTO button t 5IF TIVUUFS TPVOE JT IFBSE XIFO iShutter Sound On is set t 5P DPOUJOVF SFDPSEJOH XBJU VOUJM UIF DVSSFOU QIPUP JT DPNQMFUFMZ saved on the storage media t 8IFO UIF QIPUP JT SFDPSEFE PO UIF TUPSBHF NFEJB UIF 2VJDL 7JFX JDPO BQQFBST PO UIF screen 4 Touch the Quick View icon to view the most recently recorded photo t 5P SFUVSO UP UIF TUBOECZ NPEF UPVDI UIF 3FUVSO t...

Page 50: ...FPT QSFTT UIF Recording start stop button To record photos press the PHOTO button 4 To cancel Smart Auto mode press the SMART AUTO button again t VUUPOT VOBWBJMBCMF EVSJOH 4NBSU VUP PQFSBUJPO Menu tab 2 6 button etc Most settings are automatically adjusted in Smart Auto mode To set or adjust functions on your own release the Smart Auto mode first t PV DBO OPU BDDFTT 4NBSU VUP NPEF XIJMF SFDPSEJOH P...

Page 51: ...FMFDUFE WJEFP JT QMBZFE 3 Press the PHOTO button halfway at the scene you want to capture t 5IF QMBZCBDL TDSFFO JT QBVTFE 4 Press the PHOTO button fully down t 5IF DBQUVSFE TUJMM JNBHF JT SFDPSEFE JO 1 GPSNBU 5 When the photo is recorded in the storage media touch the Return tab to view the thumbnail index t Touch the Photo tab to view the recorded photos page 46 t You cannot capture photos under ...

Page 52: ...table recording page 41 t SFRVFOU VTF PG UIF PPN GVODUJPO DPOTVNFT NPSF QPXFS Tip When using the Zoom W T lever you can decrease zoom speed by sliding the Zoom W T lever slowly Sliding it faster increases the zoom speed However when using the Zoom W T button on the LCD panel you cannot adjust the zoom speed ZOOMING This camcorder allows you to record using optical 20x power zoom and digital zoom b...

Page 53: ...case we recommend using a tripod not supplied and turning Anti shake to Off SETTING THE ANTI SHAKE OIS OPTICAL IMAGE STABILIZER Use the Anti shake OIS Optical Image Stabilizer function to compensate for unstable images caused by shaking movements when holding the camcorder PRECHECK Select the record mode by pressing the MODE button page 23 Press the Anti shake OIS button to toggle the Anti shake O...

Page 54: ...nd Off Tip Back lighting causes the subject to be darker than the CBDLHSPVOE U UZQJDBMMZ PDDVST XIFO The subject is in front of a window The person you want to record is wearing white or shiny clothes and is placed against a bright background The person s face is too dark to distinguish his her features The subject is outdoors and the background is overcast The light sources are too bright The sub...

Page 55: ...UFE EFQFOEJOH PO UIF TUBOECZ NPEF UIBU XBT VTFE the last time However you can choose the video HD or SD or photo thumbnail view display options by touching the HD HD SD SD or photo tab on the LCD screen You can choose from these thumbnail display options 3x2 4x3 and Date Understanding how to change the operation modes You can easily change the operation modes by touching the LCD screen or using th...

Page 56: ...lip t 5IF TFMFDUFE WJEFP JT QMBZFE BOE QMBZCBDL DPOUSPM UBCT BQQFBS briefly They reappear when you touch anywhere on the screen t PV DBO TFU QMBZCBDL TFUUJOHT VTJOH UIF iPlay Option menu page 70 t 5P TUPQ QMBZCBDL BOE SFUVSO UP UIF UIVNCOBJMT UPVDI UIF Return tab t U NBZ UBLF TPNF UJNF UP TUBSU QMBZCBDL EFQFOEJOH PO UIF TJ F BOE RVBMJUZ PG UIF TFMFDUFE WJEFP t The camcorder may not play the followi...

Page 57: ...finger on the Reverse skip Forward skip tab to search for a video number quickly When you lift off your finger the selected video is played Slow playback When playback is paused touching the Reverse slow Forward slow tab reduces the playback speed t 3FWFSTF GPSXBSE QMBZCBDL TMPX SBUF Y x1 4 x1 8 x1 2 Frame by frame playback When playback is paused touch the Reverse frame advance Forward frame advanc...

Page 58: ... briefly They reappear when you touch anywhere on the screen t 5PVDI QSFWJPVT JNBHF next image tab to view the previous and next photo t 1MBDF BOE IPME ZPVS m OHFS PO UIF QSFWJPVT JNBHF next image tab to search for a desired photo number quickly When you lift off your finger the selected photo is displayed 3 To return to the thumbnails touch the Return tab Loading time may vary depending on the size...

Page 59: ...U TMJEF TIPX option OUFSWBM w i VTJD w i GGFDU t G ZPV TFMFDU UIF UIVNCOBJM EJTQMBZ CZ UIF EBUF photos only taken on the corresponding date play back in a slide show page 43 t PV DBO BEKVTU UIF CBDLHSPVOE NVTJD T WPMVNF MFWFM VTJOH UIF Volume tab while playing back the slide show with music t 5P TUPQ UIF TMJEF TIPX UPVDI UIF 3FUVSO tab t WFSZ UJNF ZPV UPVDI UIF TDSFFO UIF QMBZ SFMBUFE UBCT BQQFBS ...

Page 60: ...JO VTF PUIFS JNBHFT DBOOPU CF selected 4 Touch the up down left right tab to view the area you want on the magnified photo 5 To cancel touch the Return tab Photos recorded on other devices or those edited on a PC cannot be magnified While playing back a slide show you can use the Slide Show Option menus as follows Using the Slide Show Option basic playback Submenu items t Interval Photos play back c...

Page 61: ...st the aperture t 5P FYJU UIF NFOV UPVDI UIF YJU or Return tab Using the Menu tab 1 Press the 2 6 button on your camcorder to see the available menu options t 5IF RVJDL NFOV TDSFFO BQQFBST 2 Touch PDVT The Focus function is used here as an example 3 Touch the desired option t EKVTU UIF TFUUJOH WBMVFT t 5P FYJU UIF NFOV UPVDI UIF YJU or Return tab Using the Q MENU button t 8IFO VTJOH UIF FOV or Qui...

Page 62: ...ance Auto 56 Aperture Auto 58 Shutter Auto 59 EV 0 59 Focus Auto 60 Digital Effect Off 61 Fader Off 62 Tele Macro Off 63 Cont Shot Off 63 Wind Cut Off 64 Digital Zoom Off 64 Self Timer Off 65 Time Lapse REC Off 66 Quick View On 68 Guideline Off 69 Operation mode Items Video Thumbnail Video Single Photo Thumbnail Single Default value Page Play Option X Play All 70 Highlight X 71 Playlist X X 93 Del...

Page 63: ...n 82 PC Software On 83 USB Connect Mass Storage 84 HDMI TV Out Auto 84 Analog TV Out Component 1080i 85 TV Connect Guide 86 TV Display On 87 Default Set 87 Language 88 Demo On 88 Anynet HDMI CEC On 89 Setting menu items t 5IFTF UFNT BOE FGBVMU WBMVFT NBZ CF DIBOHFE XJUIPVU OPUJDF t 5IFSF BSF TPNF GVODUJPOT ZPV DBOOPU BDUJWBUF TJNVMUBOFPVTMZ JO UIF NFOV PV DBOOPU TFMFDU UIF grey menu items t UFNT N...

Page 64: ... 60i 2880x1620 54 55 WB Auto 56 EV 0 59 Focus Auto 60 Operation mode Item Video Thumbnail Video Single Photo Thumbnail Single Page Storage 27 Highlight X 71 Playlist X X 93 Delete 97 Protect X 96 Edit Divide X 90 Combine X X 91 File Info 73 Slide Show X X 47 Print Mark X X 99 available x not available Recording menu items Playback menu items advanced recording Items marked with are available only ...

Page 65: ...ting that matches the scene you are shooting Sports Portrait etc Based on your selection the camcorder sets the appropriate shutter speed and aperture automatically for optimal recording PRECHECK Select the record mode by pressing the MODE button page 23 1 Touch the Menu tab 4 2 Touch the desired submenu item t 5P DIBOHF UIF DVSSFOU QBHF UPVDI UIF VQ down tab 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or R...

Page 66: ...e quality t Fine Records videos at the fine image quality t Normal Records videos at the normal image quality advanced recording t i Jw JOEJDBUFT UIF DBNDPSEFS XJMM SFDPSE JO JOUFSMBDFE TDBO NPEF BU m FMET QFS TFDPOE t i Qw JOEJDBUFT UIF DBNDPSEFS XJMM SFDPSE JO QSPHSFTTJWF TDBO NPEF BU GSBNFT QFS TFDPOE t 3FDPSEFE m MFT BSF FODPEFE VTJOH 7BSJBCMF JU 3BUF 7 3 7 3 JT BO FODPEJOH TZTUFN UIBU automati...

Page 67: ...ge 23 1 Touch the Menu tab 1IPUP 4IBSQOFTT 2 Touch the desired submenu item 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab Submenu items t Soft Smooths the edges of photo images Makes image softer t Normal The photo images appear with sharp edges and are suitable for printing t Sharp Sharpens the edges in photo images further t The number of recordable images differs according to the photo resolu...

Page 68: ...cording conditions t Daylight Controls the white balance according to the outdoor lighting t Cloudy For recording in the shade or cloudy weather t Fluorescent For recording under white fluorescent lights t Tungsten For recording under halogen lamps and incandescent lights t Custom WB You can manually adjust the white balance to match the light source or situation advanced recording Understanding Wh...

Page 69: ...nce manually t 8IFO TFUUJOH UIF XIJUF CBMBODF NBOVBMMZ UIF TVCKFDU NVTU CF XIJUF PUIFSXJTF ZPVS DBNDPSEFS may not detect an appropriate setting value t 5IF BEKVTUFE TFUUJOH SFNBJOT VOUJM ZPV TFU UIF XIJUF CBMBODF BHBJO t VSJOH OPSNBM PVUEPPS SFDPSEJOH TFUUJOH 8IJUF BMBODF UP iAuto may provide better results t BODFM UIF EJHJUBM PPN GVODUJPO GPS DMFBS BOE QSFDJTF XIJUF CBMBODF TFUUJOH t 3FTFU UIF XI...

Page 70: ...se from the following settings F1 8 F2 F2 8 F4 F5 6 F8 F11 F16 Understanding Aperture You can adjust the aperture value to control the amount of light reaching the image sensor You need to adjust the aperture value in the following cases t 8IFO ZPV BSF TIPPUJOH BHBJOTU UIF MJHIU PS XIFO UIF background is too bright t 8IFO ZPV BSF TIPPUJOH PO B SFn FDUJWF OBUVSBM CBDLHSPVOE such as at the beach or ...

Page 71: ...TIVUUFS TQFFE t 8IFO SFDPSEJOH XJUI B TIVUUFS TQFFE PG PS IJHIFS NBLF TVSF UIF TVO JT OPU EJSFDUMZ TIJOJOH JOUP UIF MFOT t 8IFO ZPV TQFDJGZ iShutter Manual the SCENE mode is cancelled and Aperture is set to Auto automatically Manual Shutter priority t PS QIPUPT UIF NBYJNVN TIVUUFS TQFFE JT Shutter The camcorder automatically sets the shutter speed depending on the scene s brightness You can also m...

Page 72: ...omatically focuses a subject from close up to infinity However the camcorder may not focus correctly depending on the recording conditions In this case use the manual focus mode Focusing manually during recording Focusing on a nearer subject To focus on a nearer subject touch the nearer subject tab Focusing on a further subject To focus on a further subject touch the further subject tab t 5IF OFBSF...

Page 73: ...ton page 23 1 Touch the Menu tab JHJUBM GGFDU 2 Touch the desired submenu item 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab Examples of 5 Digital Effect options Off Without any Digital Effect a normal natural image is displayed during recording or playback Negative This mode reverses the colors creating a negative image Black White This mode changes the image to black and white Art This mode he...

Page 74: ...by using special effects such as fade in at the beginning of a sequence or fade out at the end of a sequence PRECHECK Select the record mode by pressing the MODE button page 23 1 Touch the Menu tab BEFS 2 Touch the desired submenu item 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab Submenu items t Off Disables the function t In As soon as you start recording it will fade in t Out When the recordi...

Page 75: ...t T UIF EJTUBODF UP UIF TVCKFDU EFDSFBTFT GPDVTJOH BSFB OBSSPXT t G ZPV DBO OPU HFU QSPQFS GPDVT NPWF UIF Zoom button or Zoom lever to adjust the focus Submenu items t Off Records only one photo image t On When pressing the PHOTO button you can take up to 8 photos in one second t 8IFO BO FSSPS PDDVST JOUFSOBM NFNPSZ GVMM FUD EVSJOH DPOUJOVPVT TIPU UIF SFDPSEJOH TUPQT BOE an error message is displa...

Page 76: ...tion than the optical zoom Digital zoom can electronically magnify the image created by the optical lense up to 4000 times PRECHECK Select the record mode by pressing the MODE button page 23 1 Touch the Menu tab JHJUBM PPN 2 Touch the desired submenu item 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab Submenu items t Off Disables the function t On Enables digital zoom and higher zoom magnification...

Page 77: ... mode by pressing the MODE button page 23 1 Touch the Menu tab 4FMG 5JNFS 2 Touch the desired submenu item 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab Submenu items t Off Disables the function t 10 Sec There is a time delay of 10 seconds after you press the Record Start Stop or PHOTO button The camcorder automatically turns the Self Timer function off after it has been used once You must turn ...

Page 78: ... Rec Limit and then touch the up or down tab to set the values 3 Touch the tab to finish the setting 4 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab 5 After setting the Time Lapse REC mode press the Recording start stop button t Then the Time Lapse recording starts t 5JNF BQTF 3 POMZ TVQQPSUT UIF Q SFTPMVUJPO BOE Super Fine quality Submenu items t Off Disables Time Lapse REC t On Interval i4FDw Ima...

Page 79: ...g for its total recording time it switches to the standby mode t 1SFTT UIF Recording start stop button if you want to stop the time lapse recording t VEJP JT OPU SFDPSEFE EVSJOH time lapse recording t G B WJEFP SFDPSEJOH mMMT VQ PG TUPSBHF NFNPSZ B OFX SFDPSEJOH mMF JT BVUPNBUJDBMMZ TUBSUFE BU UIBU point t G UIF CBUUFSZ DIBSHF JT FYIBVTUFE EVSJOH UIF UJNF MBQTF SFDPSEJOH UIF DBNDPSEFS TBWFT UIF SF...

Page 80: ...u finish the recording Touch the Quick View icon to view the most recent video or photo you have recorded After the Quick View is completed your camcorder switches back to the standby mode Tip If you touch the delete tab during Quick View the file is deleted t 5IF 2VJDL 7JFX GVODUJPO JT OPU BWBJMBCMF VOEFS UIF GPMMPXJOH DPOEJUJPOT If the mode has been changed after the recording If the USB cable is ...

Page 81: ...it the menu touch the Exit or Return tab Submenu items t Off Disables the function t Placing the subject at the center cross point puts the subject in the middle of the frame t Positioning subjects within the Safety Zone rectangle ensures they will be recorded t For recording multiple subjects Putting subjects at or near the grid cross points creates a balanced composition t 1PTJUJPOJOH B TVCKFDU ...

Page 82: ...menu items t Play All Plays video clips in succession starting from the selected video to the last one then returns to the thumbnail index view t Play One Plays the selected video once and then returns to the thumbnail view t Repeat All Plays all the video clips repeatedly until the Return tab is touched t Repeat One Plays one selected video repeatedly until the Return tab is touched 70 1 2 Highli...

Page 83: ...Highlight playback time to the recording time for a video Time recorded Highlight playback time Less than 5 sec Full playback 5 to 30 sec Plays 5 seconds 30 sec to 5 min Plays 5 seconds of each 30 second section 5 min to 10 min Plays 11 seconds of each 2 minute section Over 10 min Plays 15 seconds of each 3 minute section If you run the Highlight function in the date thumbnail display Highlight pl...

Page 84: ...JUSBSJMZ and comprise the preview of the storyboard to be printed t 8IFO ZPV TFMFDU B UIVNCOBJM BNPOH J SBNF images playback starts from the thumbnail 3 To save the storyboard image on the storage media touch the Story board print tab Yes t You can find the saved storyboard image in the photo thumbnail view J7JFX DBOOPU FYUSBDU J SBNFT JO UIF GPMMPXJOH DBTFT If thumbnails are displayed by date The ...

Page 85: ...the LCD screen page 43 1 Touch the Menu tab Story Board Print 2 Touch the desired video Yes t 5IF QSJOUFE TUPSZCPBSE JNBHF m MF BQQFBST PO UIF TDSFFO for a period of time t 5IF JNBHFT BSF TFMFDUFE BSCJUSBSJMZ BOE DPNQSJTF B TUPSZCPBSE of one still image with 16 split still frames t You can also find the saved storyboard image in the photo thumbnail view t The Story Board Print function is not avail...

Page 86: ... playback page 27 Storage Info HMX H203 H204 H205 only This function shows you the storage information of the selected storage media such as used and available memory space etc PRECHECK Insert a memory card in the camcorder before viewing the storage information 1 Touch the Menu Setting tab Storage Info 2 Touch the desired submenu item t 6TFE NFNPSZ TQBDF BWBJMBCMF NFNPSZ TQBDF BOE recordable time...

Page 87: ...FEJB PO B 1 PS PUIFS EFWJDF Make sure to format the storage media on this camcorder t NFNPSZ DBSE XJUI UIF QSPUFDUJPO UBC TFU UP MPDL DBOOPU CF GPSNBUUFE page 29 t G UIFSF JT OP TUPSBHF NFEJB JOTFSUFE JU DBO OPU CF TFMFDUFE BOE JUT OBNF XJMM CF EJNNFE PO UIF menu t 3VO NFNPSZ DBSE GPSNBU CZ UPVDIJOH iFormat HMX H200 H220 only t P OPU SFNPWF UIF TUPSBHF NFEJB PS QFSGPSN BOZ PUIFS PQFSBUJPO TVDI BT ...

Page 88: ...Touch the tab when the time zone setting is completed t 5IF UJNF POF TFU WBMVF JT OPU BQQMJFE JG ZPV m OJTI UIF TFUUJOH with the tab without touching the tab Submenu items t Home The clock will be used according to your setting on the Date Time Set menu Select it when using this camcorder for the first time or when returning the clock to your hometown date time setting t Visit When you visit a diff...

Page 89: ... Frankfurt 01 00 Guam Sydney Brisbane 10 00 Athens Helsinki Cairo Ankara 02 00 Solomon Islands 11 00 Moskva Riyadh 03 00 Wellington Fiji 12 00 Teheran 03 30 Samoa Midway 11 00 Abu Dhabi Muscat 04 00 Honolulu Hawaii Tahiti 10 00 Kabul 04 30 Alaska 09 00 Tashkent Karachi 05 00 LA San Francisco Vancouver Seattle 08 00 Calcutta New Delhi 05 30 Denver Phoenix Salt Lake City 07 00 Kathmandu 05 45 Chicag...

Page 90: ... items t 12Hr Displays the time information in 12 hour units t 24Hr Displays the time information in 24 hour units Submenu items t Off Current date time information is not displayed t Date Displays the current date t Time Displays the current time t Date Time Displays the current date and time t 5IF EBUF UJNF XJMM SFBE iJAN 01 2010 12 00 AM in the following case When the built in rechargeable batt...

Page 91: ...d submenu item 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab Submenu items t Off Disable the function t On When the camcorder is idle for more than 2 minutes in the STBY mode or for more than 5 minutes when recording a video the power saving mode starts by dimming the LCD screen t 8IFO iAuto LCD Off function is enabled you can press any button on the camcorder to return LCD brightness to normal ...

Page 92: ...the function t On You will hear a beep sound when operating buttons or tabs such as the Power button or recording start stop button The Beep Sound is canceled in the following cases During recording and playback When the camcorder has a cable connection component AV cable HDMI cable etc Submenu items t Off Disable the function t On You will hear the shutter sound when you press the PHOTO button Th...

Page 93: ...tion t 5 Min The camcorder turns off if idle for 5 minutes without an operation t VUP 1PXFS 0GG EPFT OPU XPSL JO UIF GPMMPXJOH TJUVBUJPOT When the camcorder has a cable connection HDMI cable component AV cable USB cable etc While the Quick On STBY function is in operation While the Demo function is in operation While you are recording playing except pause or running a photo slide show t 5P UVSO UI...

Page 94: ...tly and then the camcorder turns off after 5 minutes t 10 Min In the standby mode closing the LCD screen starts the Quick On STBY mode shortly and then the camcorder turns off after 10 minutes t 20 Min In the standby mode closing the LCD screen starts the Quick On STBY mode shortly and then the camcorder turns off after 20 minutes t 5VSOJOH PGG UIF DBNDPSEFS BGUFS VTF JT BMXBZT SFDPNNFOEFE UP SFEV...

Page 95: ...Touch the desired submenu item 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab Submenu items t Off Disables the function t On The built in editing software launches when the camcorder is connected to the PC t The PC Software function is not available under the following conditions If USB Connect is set to PictBridge t 5P FOBCMF UIF 1 4PGUXBSF GVODUJPO TFU iUSB Connect to Mass Storage in the system...

Page 96: ...tos page 115 t PictBridge Connect to a PictBridge printer to print photos directly when using the PictBridge function page 100 Submenu items t Auto The video signals are output in the same format as the recorded file Use this setting only when connecting to an HDTV t 480p The recorded file is output in the 720x480p format Use this setting only when connecting to a standard analog TV which supports S...

Page 97: ...i format Use this setting only when connecting to an HDTV by using the component Y PB PR and Audio jacks t PNQPOFOU Q The recorded file is output in the 720x480p format Use this setting only when connecting to a standard analog TV which supports Standard Definition SD progressive scan through its component Y PB PR and Audio jacks t PNQPOFOU J 480i The recorded fi le is output in the 720x480i format U...

Page 98: ...H PO UIF TFMFDUFE submenu items t 3FGFS UP UIF 57 POOFDU VJEF XIFO ZPV DPOOFDU ZPVS camcorder to a TV 3 To exit the menu touch the Exit or Return tab system setting COMPONENT IN Y PB PR L R AUDIO IN Camcorder Signal flow HDTV Component AV cable Component TV Connect Guide Component Camcorder Y PB PR R L TV Audio 5 6 Analog TV Out TV Connect Guide TV Display HDMI TV Out HDMI Component 1 1 TV Connect ...

Page 99: ...hown on the TV even if you set TV Display to 0GG Default Set You can restore all menu settings to their default settings 1 Touch the Menu Setting tab i FGBVMU 4FU t NFTTBHF BQQFBST BTLJOH GPS ZPVS DPOm SNBUJPO 2 Touch Yes if you want all the settings returned to the default t 5IF 5JNF POF TDSFFO BQQFBST BGUFS BMM TFUUJOHT SFUVSO UP UIFJS defaults 3 Set the date and time again page 25 t P OPU UVSO ...

Page 100: ...in the following case If Auto Power Off is set to 5 Min and your are using the battery as the main power the Auto Power Off function will turn the camcorder off before Demo can run Using the Demo function The Demo mode is canceled in the following cases If the LCD screen is touched If any button is pressed Recording start stop 2 6 Display SMART AUTO MODE PHOTO etc However the camcorder will enter ...

Page 101: ...QPSUFE TV you can operate some functions of the camcorder using the TV s remote control Submenu items t Off Disable the function t On The Anynet function is enabled t 8IFO ZPV UVSO PO UIF DBNDPSEFS UIBU JT DPOOFDUFE UP BO OZOFU TVQQPSUJOH 57 XJUI BO cable the TV Anynet supported is automatically turned on If you do not want to use the Anynet function set the Anynet HDMI CEC to 0GG t PS EFUBJMT PO ...

Page 102: ...ction or combine it with other videos editing video clips t PV DBO OPU EJWJEF m MFT UIBU BSF QSPUFDUFE Cancel the protect function first page 96 t 5IF EJWJEFE WJEFP NBZ ESJGU CFGPSF PS BGUFS UIF EJWJTJPO QPJOU CZ BQQSPY TFDPOET t 5IF JWJEF GVODUJPO JT OPU BWBJMBCMF VOEFS UIF GPMMPXJOH DPOEJUJPOT If the total recorded time of the video is less than 6 seconds If you try to divide sections without lea...

Page 103: ...F DIPTFO PSEFS BOE stored as one video t 5IF UIVNCOBJM PG UIF m STU WJEFP XJMM BQQFBS BT UIF UIVNCOBJM PG the combined video t PV DBO OPU DPNCJOF m MFT UIBU BSF QSPUFDUFE Cancel the protect function first page 96 t 5IF PSJHJOBM WJEFP XJMM OPU CF QSFTFSWFE t The combine function is not available under the following conditions The Videos are in different resolution formats for example videos recorded...

Page 104: ...is case you can create a playlist by selecting your favorite scenes leaving the original recording as it is What s a Playlist t 0OF QMBZMJTU DBO CF DSFBUFE QFS FBDI SFTPMVUJPO TFU i JHI EFm OJUJPO w BOE i4 4UBOEBSE Definition t 5IF NBYJNVN OVNCFS PG WJEFPT PO UIF QMBZMJTU WJEFPT t G PSJHJOBM WJEFPT BSF EFMFUFE TDFOFT PO UIF QMBZMJTU DSFBUFE XJUI UIFTF WJEFPT BSF BMTP EFMFUFE editing the playlist Vi...

Page 105: ...select the play mode page 23 1 Touch the Menu tab i1MBZMJTU w t The video resolution selection window appears 2 Touch HD or 4 t 5IF UIVNCOBJM EJTQMBZ BQQFBST BDDPSEJOH UP SFTPMVUJPO ZPV selected 3 Touch the Menu tab then touch EE t Video thumbnails corresponding to the selected video resolution appear on the screen 4 Touch the videos you want added to the playlist t 5IF indicator is displayed on t...

Page 106: ...ZMJTU BQQFBST 4 Touch the video you want to move t 5IF indicator and the selection bar appear on the selected video Touching the video toggles the image between being selected and not selected 5 Touch the previous next tab to move the bar to the position you want then touch the tab t NFTTBHF BQQFBST BTLJOH GPS ZPVS DPOm SNBUJPO 6 Touch FT t 5IF WJEFP NPWFT UP UIF TFMFDUFE QPTJUJPO While editing th...

Page 107: ...the Menu tab then touch FMFUF t 5IF QMBZMJTU BQQFBST 4 Touch the video you want to delete t 5IF icon and the selection bar appear on the selected video Touching the video toggles the image between being selected and not selected 5 Touch the tab t NFTTBHF BQQFBST BTLJOH GPS ZPVS DPOm SNBUJPO 6 Touch FT t 5IF TFMFDUFE WJEFPT BSF EFMFUFE GSPN UIF QMBZMJTU While editing the playlist do not eject the m...

Page 108: ...ay mode page 23 1 Touch the HD HD SD SD or Photo tab t 7JEFPT PS QIPUPT BQQFBS BT UIVNCOBJMT 2 Touch the Menu tab Protect 3 Touch the desired submenu item t 5IF NFTTBHF UIBU DPSSFTQPOET UP UIF TFMFDUFE PQUJPO BQQFBST 4 Touch FT t 5IF QSPUFDUJPO JT TFU UP PO PS PGG t 5IF indicator appears on or disappears from the protected file Submenu items t Select Files Protects individual images Touch the image...

Page 109: ...BOU JNBHFT GSPN BDDJEFOUBM FSBTVSF BDUJWBUF UIF JNBHF QSPUFDUJPO GVODUJPO JO advance page 96 t PV DBO OPU EFMFUF QSPUFDUFE m MFT BODFM UIF QSPUFDU GVODUJPO m STU t G UIF XSJUF QSPUFDUJPO UBC PO UIF NFNPSZ DBSE JT TFU UP MPDL ZPV DBOOPU EFMFUF UIF JNBHFT page 29 t PV DBO BMTP PQFSBUF UIJT GVODUJPO JO UIF GVMM BOE TJOHMF JNBHF EJTQMBZ NPEF t 5IF EFMFUF GVODUJPO EPFT OPU XPSL JG UIF CBUUFSZ DIBSHF JT...

Page 110: ...HMF JNBHF EJTQMBZ NPEF t G UIF XSJUF QSPUFDUJPO UBC PO UIF NFNPSZ DBSE JT TFU UP MPDL ZPV DBOOPU DPQZ UIF JNBHFT page 29 t PV DBO OPU DPQZ B m MF JG UIF NFNPSZ DBSE IBT JOTVGm DJFOU GSFF TQBDF 3FNPWF VOOFDFTTBSZ m MFT before proceeding page 97 t 5IF DPQZ GVODUJPO EPFT OPU XPSL JG UIF CBUUFSZ DIBSHF JT JOTVGm DJFOU 8F SFDPNNFOE ZPV VTF UIF AC adapter to ensure the camera has continuous power when c...

Page 111: ... card in your camcorder t Touch the Play t tab on the LCD screen to select the play mode page 23 1 Touch the Photo tab t 5IF QIPUP UIVNCOBJMT BSF EJTQMBZFE 2 Touch the Menu tab 1SJOU BSL 10 3 Touch the desired submenu item 4 The message that corresponds to the selected option appears Touch FT t 5IF QSJOU NBSL JT TFMFDUFE PS SFNPWFE t 5IF 01 indicator appears on the print marked photos Submenu item...

Page 112: ...t the USB Connect to the PictBridge and then connect the USB cable again t 6TF UIF TVQQMJFE 64 DBCMF DIRECT PRINTING WITH A PICTBRIDGE PRINTER You can print photos directly by connecting this camcorder to a PictBridge printer sold separately and a USB cable 1 Touch the Menu Setting tab USB Connect 1JDU SJEHF 2 Use a USB cable to connect your camcorder to the printer 3 Turn your printer power on t ...

Page 113: ...nter does not support this option t 1JDU SJEHF JT B SFHJTUFSFE USBEFNBSL PG 1 BNFSB NBHJOH 1SPEVDUT TTPDJBUJPO BO JNBHF transfer standard developed by Canon Fuji HP Olympus Seiko Epson and Sony t 6TF UIF QPXFS BEBQUPS UP QPXFS ZPVS DBNDPSEFS EVSJOH 1JDU SJEHF EJSFDU QSJOUJOH 5VSOJOH UIF camcorder off during printing might damage data on the storage media t 7JEFP JNBHFT DBOOPU CF QSJOUFE t 1IPUPT S...

Page 114: ...able you must select the right video output for your TV on the Analog TV Out menu page 85 Using a mini HDMI cable 1 Turn on the camcorder and connect a Mini HDMI cable optional to the HDMI jack on your TV and the HDMI jack on your camcorder t 8IFO DPOOFDUJOH WJB UIF DPOOFDUFE EFWJDF NBZ OPU CF SFDPHOJ FE JG UIF camcorder is turned off 2 Turn on your TV and set the TV s input selector to the Input ...

Page 115: ... DBCMF P OPU VTF DBCMFT GSPN PUIFS NBOVGBDUVSFST t 0OMZ B UP UZQF JOJ DBCMF DBO CF VTFE XJUI UIJT DBNDPSEFS t 5IF KBDL PO UIF DBNDPSEFS DBO CF VTFE GPS PVUQVU POMZ t G BO OZOFU TVQQPSUFE 57 JT DPOOFDUFE UP UIF DBNDPSEFS UVSOJOH PO UIF DBNDPSEFS NBZ UVSO the TV s power on Anynet function If you don t want this function set Anynet HDMI CEC to 0GG page 89 t 6TF POMZ UIF DBCMF XIFO DPOOFDUJOH UP UIF K...

Page 116: ...nd connection methods refer to the TV user manual This HD camcorder provides a two in one component AV cable that functions as a component and t AV composite cable When using the component AV cable you must select the right video output for your TV on the Analog TV Out menu page 85 Connecting a component AV cable for component output 1 Connect the provided component AV cable to the camcorder and t...

Page 117: ... 57T UIF DPNQPOFOU JOQVU KBDL BMTP TFSWFT BT UIF DPNQPTJUF 7 0 KBDL If this is the case follow the directions for composite VIDEO connections in your TV users manual Connecting a component AV cable for composite output 1 Connect the provided component AV cable to the camcorder and the Video and L R Audio on TV Use the blue plug with the yellow label to connect to the Video input on your TV t GUFS ...

Page 118: ...FT t Photo images t Photo capture images VIEWING ON A TV SCREEN You can enjoy the enjoy widescreen videos on a HDTV or a regular TV after recording videos using the camcorder 1 You see video from the camcorder on your TV if the connection status is set correctly pages 102 105 t G UIF 57 KBDLT BSF DPOOFDUFE XJUI UIF SJHIU DBCMFT t G ZPV VTFE DPNQPOFOU 7 DBCMF ZPV WF TFU iAnalog TV Out correctly t G...

Page 119: ...DER You can dub images played back on you camcorder to other recording devices such as VCRs or DVD HDD recorders Be sure to connect your camcorder to the wall outlet using the supplied AC power adaptor for this function PRECHECK Dubbing transfers analog video data through a component or composite connection You must use the supplied component AV cable 1 Turn on your camcorder and touch the play ta...

Page 120: ...d the section below that pertains to your type of computer If you have a Windows PC If you have a Macintosh Connect your camcorder to the computer using the USB cable t 5IF CVJMU JO FEJUJOH TPGUXBSF Intelli studio runs on the PC automatically once the camcorder is connected to Windows computer When you ve set PC Software On page 83 t 5IF CVJMU JO TPGUXBSF on your camcorder A OUFMMJ TUVEJP JT not M...

Page 121: ... GHz or higher is recommended AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 2 2 GHz or higher is recommended Notebook Intel Core2 Duo 2 2GHz or AMD Athlon X2 Dual Core 2 6GHz or higher recommended RAM 1 GB and above recommended Video Card nVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher Ati X1600 series or higher Display 1024 x 768 16 bit color or higher 1280 x 1024 32 bit color recommended USB USB 2 0 Direct X DirectX 9 0c or higher S...

Page 122: ...r and then run IStudio exe USING THE Intelli studio PROGRAM Using the Intelli studio program built into your camcorder you can transfer video and photo files to your PC using a simple USB cable and edit them on your computer screen Intelli studio offers the most convenient way for you to manage your video and photo files 4UFQ POOFDUJOH UIF 64 DBCMF 1 Set USB Connect Mass Storage and 1 4PGUXBSF 0O t ...

Page 123: ...ctory of your computer 4 Switches to Library of the computer and connected camcorder 5 Switches to Photo Edit mode 6 Switches to Movie Edit mode 7 Switches to Share mode 8 Changes the size of thumbnails 9 Displays all files videos and photos Displays video files only Displays photo files only Displays voice files only 10 Selects the connected device 11 Displays videos and photos in various ways t 5IVN...

Page 124: ... the thumbnail frame allowing you to search for a desired video with ease 4 Once you select the desired video or photo double click to play back t 1MBZCBDL TUBSUT BOE QMBZCBDL DPOUSPMT appear 4UFQ EJUJOH UIF WJEFPT PS QIPUPT With Intelli studio you can edit the videos or photos in various ways Change Size Fine Tuning Image Effect Insert Frame etc t 5P FEJU B mMF VTJOH UIF OUFMMJ TUVEJP NBLF TVSF y...

Page 125: ...nvironment Flickr is an image and video hosting website web services suite and online community platform In addition to being a popular website for users to share personal photographs the service is widely used by bloggers as a photo repository http www flickr com Facebook is a global social networking website that is operated and privately owned by Facebook Inc Users can add friends and send messa...

Page 126: ...d on a Windows computer it will run faster Also the application can be updated automatically t Follow these directions to install Intelli studio onto your Windows computer Click Tool Install Intelli studio on PC on the Intelli studio screen then follow the steps below using with a Windows computer 114 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 127: ...k OK 5 The folders in the storage media appear t JGGFSFOU m MF UZQFT BSF TUPSFE JO EJGGFSFOU GPMEFST 6 Select the desired folder or files to copy then drag and drop it into the destination folder t 5IF GPMEFS PS m MFT JT DPQJFE GSPN UIF TUPSBHF NFEJB to the PC t G UIF i3FNPWBCMF JTLw XJOEPX EPFT OPU BQQFBS confirm the connection page 110 or perform steps 1 and 4 again t G UIF SFNPWBCMF EJTL EPFT OPU...

Page 128: ...T UIF m MF OVNCFS BVUPNBUJDBMMZ JODSFBTFT when a new photo file is created t 5IF QIPUPT IBWF B 4 1 GPSNBU t OFX GPMEFS JT DSFBUFE XIFO UIF OVNCFS PG m MFT JO B GPMEFS exceeds 999 1 000 t The folder names are given the following order 100PHOTO 101PHOTO etc The maximum number of the folders is 999 t The camcorder can create a maximum of 9 999 files in any storage media File format Video files t Video fi...

Page 129: ...ery t 8F SFDPNNFOEFE ZPV VTF POMZ genuine Samsung batteries in this camcorder Storage media Message Icon OGPSNT UIBU Action Internal Memory Full There is not enough space to record in the internal memory t FMFUF VOOFDFTTBSZ mMFT JO UIF JOUFSOBM memory t BDL VQ mMFT UP ZPVS 1 PS BOPUIFS storage media and delete files t 6TF B NFNPSZ DBSE Insert card There is no memory card inserted in the memory card...

Page 130: ...IBOHF NFNPSZ DBSE XJUI B POF Recording Message Icon OGPSNT UIBU Action Write Error Some problem occured while writing data to storage media t 5VSO UIF DBNDPSEFShT QPXFS PGG BOE PO for data recovery t G B mMF JT OPU SFDPWFSFE GPSNBU TUPSBHF media using menus after back up important files to PC or another storage media Release the Smart Auto You can not operate some functions manually when Smart Auto...

Page 131: ... not combine more than 2 different videos into one t PV DBO POMZ DPNCJOF EJGGFSFOU WJEFPT into one Select 2 files only Cannot select different resolution The files you want to combine have different resolutions t PV DBO OPU DPNCJOF UIF mMFT UIBU IBWF different resolutions Read Error Some problems occurred when reading data from the storage media t PSNBU UIF TUPSBHF NFEJB VTJOH UIF NFOV after backing...

Page 132: ...FS NBOVGBDUVSFS T TFSWJDF center Print Error A problem occurred during printing t P OPU SFNPWF QPXFS TPVSDF PS FKFDU memory card during printing When there is dew condensation put the camcorder aside for a while before using t 8IBU JT EFX DPOEFOTBUJPO Dew condensation happens when a camcorder is moved to a location where there is a significant temperature difference from the previous location The d...

Page 133: ...e power supply to the camcorder again before turning it on The battery is quickly discharged t 5IF BNCJFOU FYUFSOBM UFNQFSBUVSF JT UPP MPX t 5IF CBUUFSZ JT OPU GVMMZ DIBSHFE IBSHF UIF CBUUFSZ BHBJO t 5IF CBUUFSZ IBT SFBDIFE UIF FOE PG JUT MJGFTQBO BOE DBOOPU CF recharged Use another battery Display Symptom Explanation Solution The TV screen or LCD display has distorted images or has stripes at the...

Page 134: ...VTF B NFNPSZ DBSE XJUI MPX XSJUJOH TQFFE UIF DBNDPSEFS automatically stops recording the videos and the corresponding message appears on the LCD screen When recording a subject illuminated by bright light a vertical line appears t 5IJT JT OPU B NBMGVODUJPO When the screen is exposed to direct sunlight during recording the screen becomes red or black for an instant t 5IJT JT OPU B NBMGVODUJPO Durin...

Page 135: ...PSZ DBSE JOUP ZPVS DBNDPSEFS QSPQFSMZ page 28 t G ZPV VTF B NFNPSZ DBSE GPSNBUUFE PO B DPNQVUFS GPSNBU JU BHBJO directly on your camcorder page 75 Image cannot be moved or deleted t 3FMFBTF UIF MPDL PO UIF XSJUF QSPUFDU UBC PG UIF NFNPSZ DBSE SDHC SD memory card if any page 29 t PV DBOOPU NPWF PS EFMFUF QSPUFDUFE JNBHFT 3FMFBTF UIF protection of the image on the storage media page 96 You cannot fo...

Page 136: ...FS White BMBODF w page 56 A subject passing rapidly through a scene appears distorted t 5IJT JT DBMMFE UIF GPDBM QMBOF QIFOPNFOPO 5IJT JT OPU B malfunction Because of the way the image device CMOS sensor reads out video signals the subject passing through the frame rapidly may appear to bend depending on the recording condition Playback on your camcorder Symptom Explanation Solution Playback play ...

Page 137: ...ted in the video playback mode This is not an error The image appears distorted on a TV t 5IJT QIFOPNFOPO JT DBVTFE CZ DPOOFDUJOH UP B 57 XJUI BTQFDU ratio You cannot view the image or hear the sound from a TV connected using the HDMI cable t NBHFT XJMM OPU CF PVUQVU GSPN UIF KBDL JG UIF NBUFSJBM JT copyright protected POOFDUJOH VCCJOH XJUI PUIFS EFWJDFT 3FDPSEFS 1 1SJOUFS FUD Symptom Explanation ...

Page 138: ...ly t YJU UIF OUFMMJ TUVEJP BQQMJDBUJPO BOE SFTUBSU UIF 8JOEPXT computer Intelli studio does not start t 4FU 1 4PGUXBSF UP 0O JO UIF 4FUUJOHT NFOV PS JOTUBMM OUFMMJ TUVEJP in the computer pages 83 114 Your computer is not playing videos images or sound located on your camcorder properly t 7JEFP QMBZCBDL PS TPVOE NBZ TUPQ UFNQPSBSJMZ EFQFOEJOH PO ZPVS computer The video or sound copied to your compu...

Page 139: ...PSEJOH QMBZCBDL NPEF t 5IFSF BSF TPNF GVODUJPOT ZPV DBOOPU BDUJWBUF TJNVMUBOFPVTMZ The list shown above shows examples of unworkable combinations of functions and menu items t FOV BOE 2VJDL NFOV DBOOPU CF VTFE JO 4NBSU VUP NPEF t 5IF GPMMPXJOH GVODUJPOT DBOOPU CF VTFE EVSJOH WJEFP SFDPSEJOH Video Resolution Video Quality Photo Resolution Photo Sharpness Fader POU 4IPU Digital Zoom Self Timer Time ...

Page 140: ... is recommended that you put the camcorder in a box together with a small silica bag when storing it in a closet etc t Do not store the camcorder in a place subject to strong magnetism or intense vibration This could cause malfunctions t Detach the battery from the camcorder and store it in a cool place Leaving the battery attached or storing it at a high temperature could shorten its life Cleanin...

Page 141: ... high temperature or high humidity Do not touch the metal parts t PQZ UIF SFDPSEFE mMFT UP ZPVS 1 4BNTVOH JT OPU SFTQPOTJCMF GPS BOZ MPTU EBUB 8F SFDPNNFOE UIBU ZPV DPQZ UIF EBUB GSPN ZPVS 1 UP PUIFS NFEJB GPS TUPSBHF t NBMGVODUJPO NBZ DBVTF UIF TUPSBHF NFEJB UP PQFSBUF JNQSPQFSMZ 4BNTVOH XJMM OPU QSPWJEF BOZ DPNQFOTBUJPO GPS BOZ MPTU DPOUFOUT LCD screen FGPSF DMFBOJOH UVSO PGG UIF DBNDPSEFS BOE S...

Page 142: ...tion you need an NTSC based TV with audio video or component input jacks and a component AV cable connected On TV color systems Your camcorder is an NTSC system based camcorder If you want to view your recordings on a TV or to copy them to an external device you must have an NTSC based TV or external device with the appropriate Audio Video jacks If you do not have an NTSC based TV or device you ma...

Page 143: ...osite output Component output HDMI output Audio output USB output 1Vp p 75 Ω terminated Y 1 Vp p 75 Ω PB PR 0 350Vp p 75 Ω C type connector 7 5 dBs 600 Ω terminated mini USB B type USB2 0 High Speed General Power source Power source type Power consumption Recording Operating temperature Storage temperature Storage media External dimensions WxHxD Weight Internal MIC DC 5 V Lithium Ion battery pack ...

Page 144: ...st be presented to the authorized service center EXCLUSIONS WHAT IS NOT COVERED This warranty does not cover damage due to accident fire flood and or other acts of God misuse incorrect line voltage improper installation improper or unauthorized repairs commercial use or damage that occurs in shipping Exterior and interior finish lamps and glass are not covered under this warranty Customer adjustments...

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