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21. LIGHTNING:

  For added protection of this CAMCORDER during a lightning 

storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long 

periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect 

the antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the 

CAMCORDER due to lightning  and power-line surges.

22. POWER LINES:

  An outside antenna system should not be located in the 

vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power 

circuits where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. 

When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care 

should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or 

circuits as contact with them might be fatal.

23. OVERLOADING:

  Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can 

result in a risk of fire or electric shock.

24. OBJECTS AND LIQUIDS:

  Never push objects of any kind into this CAMCORDER 

through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage 

points or short out a part that could result in a fire or electric 

shock. Never spill liquids of any kind onto the CAMCORDER. 

Should spillage occur, unplug unit and have it checked by a 

technician before use.

25. SERVICING:

  Do not attempt to service this CAMCORDER yourself. 

Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous 

voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified 

service personnel.

26. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE:

  Unplug this CAMCORDER from the wall outlet and refer 

servicing to qualified service personnel under the following 

conditions:
a.  When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b.  If any liquid has been spilled onto, or objects have fallen 

into the CAMCORDER.

c.  If the CAMCORDER has been exposed to rain 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 

been damaged.

f.  When the CAMCORDER exhibits a distinct change in 

performance, this indicates a need for service.

27. REPLACEMENT PARTS:

  When replacement parts are required, be sure the service 

technician has used replacement parts specified by the 

manufacturer and having the same characteristics as the 

original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, 

electric shock or other hazards.

28. SAFETY CHECK:

  Upon completion of any service or repairs to this 

CAMCORDER, ask the service technician to perform safety 

checks to determine that the CAMCORDER is in safe 

operating order.

Notices and Safety Instructions

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Summary of Contents for SC-DC164

Page 1: ...splay Owner s Instruction Book Before operating the unit please read this Instruction Book thoroughly and retain it for future reference US PATENT 4415844 Use only approved battery packs Otherwise there is a danger of overheating fire or explosion Samsung is not responsible for problems occurring due to using unapproved batteries ...

Page 2: ...d use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been moisture does not operate normally or has...

Page 3: ...ry reversing the plug If the plug still fails to fit contact your electrician to replace your outlet Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug 19 POWER CORD PROTECTION Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords or plugs convenient receptacles and the point where the...

Page 4: ...r other hazards Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 26 DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE Unplug this CAMCORDER from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power supply cord or plug is damaged b If any liquid has been spilled onto or objects have fallen into the CAMCORDER c If the CAMCORDER has been exposed to rain or water d...

Page 5: ...ation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference 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 ...

Page 6: ... Display On Off 29 Initial Setting System Menu Setting 30 Setting the Clock Clock Set 30 Setting the Wireless Remote Control Acceptance Remote SC DC164 DC165 only 31 Setting the Beep Sound Beep Sound 32 Setting the Shutter Sound Shutter Sound 33 Selecting the OSD Language Language 34 Viewing the Demonstration Demonstration 35 Initial Setting Display Menu Setting 36 Adjusting the LCD Screen LCD Bri...

Page 7: ...66 Renaming a Title Title Name 67 Title Information Title Info 68 Protecting a Title Protect 69 Deleting a Title Delete 70 Deleting a Section of a Title Partial Delete 71 DVD Camcorder Playlist 72 Creating a New Playlist New Playlist 72 Renaming a Playlist Playlist Name 73 Playing the Playlist 74 Playlist Information Playlist Info 75 Deleting a Playlist Delete 76 Adding Scenes to Playlist Edit Pla...

Page 8: ...lete 101 Formatting the Memory Card Format 103 Recording Moving Images MPEG on the Memory Card 104 Playing the Moving Images MPEG on the Memory Card 105 Recording Still images onto a Memory Card during DVD playback 106 Marking Images for Printing Print Mark 107 PictBridge 109 Printing Your Pictures Using the PictBridge 109 Connecting To a Printer USB Connect 109 Setting the Number of Prints 110 Se...

Page 9: ...Troubleshooting 120 Troubleshooting 120 Setting menu items 125 Specifications 127 Index 128 Warranty SEA users only 129 ENGLISH 5 Contents ...

Page 10: ...during playback operations Note Refer to page 36 to adjust brightness and color of the LCD Screen Notes regarding the LCD Screen Viewfinder Lens 1 Direct sunlight can damage the LCD Screen the inside of the Viewfinder or the Lens Take pictures of the sun only in low light conditions such as at dusk 2 The LCD Screen has been manufactured using high precision technology However there may be tiny dots ...

Page 11: ...atches on the disc and further cause the disc to play abnormally Do not use benzene thinner detergent alcohol or anti static spray when cleaning the disc It may cause a malfunction Press the supporting holder in the center of the disc case for easy removal of the disc Handle discs by the edges and the center hole to avoid finger marks on the recording side Do not bend or apply heat to the disc Alwa...

Page 12: ...hot location e g from inside to outside during the summer Notices regarding Copyright SC DC165 only Television programs video tapes DVD titles films and other program materials may be copyrighted Unauthorized copying of copyrighted material may be against the law All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual or other documentation provided with your Samsung product are trad...

Page 13: ...tely Digital Image Stabilizer DIS The DIS compensates for any handshake reducing unstable images particularly at high magnification Various Digital Effects The Digital Effects allow you to give your recordings a special look Back Light Compensation BLC The BLC function compensates for the bright background behind a subject you re recording Program AE The Program AE enables you to alter the shutter ...

Page 14: ...e not responsible for the life span of the recording based on the quality of the disc in the DVD Camcorder and how long the data can be kept You may not be able to play discs recorded from a PC or DVD recorder When such a case occurs the message Bad Disc may be displayed We do not warranty any damage or loss incurred due to recording and playback failure caused by disc or card malfunction We take ...

Page 15: ...re recording on it When loading a DVD RW disc you must format it in Video or VR mode When loading a DVD RW disc you must format it We cannot guarantee that you will be able to play back in all other manufacturer s DVD camcorders DVD Players Recorders or PC s For compatibility information please refer to the manual of the device you wish to play back on Discs must be finalized before they can be pla...

Page 16: ...ore they can be played on standard DVD Players Recorders You may play back DVD RW discs on other devices without finalizing them Step 5 Playback on a DVD Camcorder DVD Player Recorder or PC DVD RW VR mode You may play back only on DVD Recorders that support DVD RW VR mode page 86 Playing the finalized disc Disc Type Mode Player Recorder DVD R R DL DVD Player DVD Recorder DVD RW Video DVD Player DVD ...

Page 17: ...3 Carrying Case Note Parts and accessories are available at your local Samsung dealer and service center Accessories Supplied with the DVD Camcorder Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with your DVD Camcorder 1 Lithium Ion Battery Pack SB LSM80 2 AC Power Adapter AA E8 TYPE 3 AC Cord AD43 00136A AD44 00090A AD39 00076A 4 Multi AV Cable 5 Instruction Book Quick Guide 6 Lithi...

Page 18: ...ASY Q Button 10 TFT LCD Screen 6 Internal MIC ENGLISH 14 Getting to Know Your DVD Camcorder 1 ACCESS Indicator page 40 2 OPEN Switch page 40 3 Lens 4 LED LIGHT SC DC165 only page 49 5 Remote Sensor SC DC164 DC165 only 6 Internal MIC 7 QUICK MENU Button page 27 8 Joystick Up Down Left Right OK page 26 9 EASY Q Button page 44 10 TFT LCD Screen Front Left View ...

Page 19: ...page 29 3 Mode Switch DISC CARD 4 Built In Speaker 5 MF AF MULTI DISP button page 52 98 6 C NITE LED LIGHT SC DC165 only page 49 6 COLOR NITE SC DC163 DC164 only page 48 7 Charging Indicator 8 Jack Cover 9 USB Jack 10 AV Jack 11 DC IN Jack 12 VOL Button 13 Function Buttons Mode Button Player Mode Camera Mode M Player Mode Photo image Moving image Backward Search Skip Backward Skip Backward Search ...

Page 20: ...utton 4 External MIC Jack 8 Disc Cover 9 Hand Strap ENGLISH 16 Getting to Know Your DVD Camcorder 1 PHOTO Button page 97 2 Focus Adjustment Knob page 38 3 Viewfinder 4 External MIC Jack 5 Power Switch ON OFF Camera Player 6 Start Stop Button 7 Zoom Lever 8 Disc Cover 9 Hand Strap Right Top View ...

Page 21: ...Battery Release switch 5 Hand Strap Hook ENGLISH 17 Getting to Know Your DVD Camcorder 1 Lithium Battery Cover 2 Tripod Receptacle 3 Memory Card Slot 4 Battery Release switch 5 Hand Strap Hook Usable Memory Cards SD MMC Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO Rear Bottom View ...

Page 22: ...K 8 PHOTO 9 W T Zoom 10 Search 11 Slow 12 Q MENU ENGLISH 18 Getting to Know Your DVD Camcorder 1 START STOP 2 DISPLAY page 29 3 Skip 4 Stop 5 Play Still 6 MENU 7 Up Down Left Right OK 8 PHOTO page 97 9 W T Zoom page 45 10 Search 11 Slow 12 Q MENU Remote Control SC DC164 DC165 only ...

Page 23: ... the Hand Strap and release the Hand Strap Insert the Hand Strap into the Hand Strap Hook 2 Insert your hand into the Hand Strap and adjust its length 3 Close the Hand Strap Lens Cover 1 Hook up the Lens Cover with the Lens Cover Strap as illustrated 2 Pull and open the Hand Strap and release the Hand Strap 3 Hook up the Lens Cover Strap to the Hand Strap and adjust it following the steps as descr...

Page 24: ... it firmly until you hear locking sound 3 Place the battery holder to match its mark with the mark on the remote control and turn the battery holder clockwise to fix it Precautions regarding the Lithium Battery 1 The Lithium Battery maintains the clock function and preset contents of the memory even if the Battery Pack or AC Power adapter is removed 2 The Lithium Battery for the DVD Camcorder lasts ...

Page 25: ...Jack Cover 5 Connect the DC cable to the DC IN jack on the DVD Camcorder The charging indicator will start to blink showing that the Battery is charging 6 When the Battery is fully charged disconnect the Battery Pack and the AC Power Adapter from the DVD Camcorder Even with the Power switched Off the Battery Pack will still discharge Blinking time Charging rate Once per second Less than 50 Twice p...

Page 26: ...Charging time Approx 1hr 20min Approx 3hr Mode Continuous recording time Playback time Mode Continuous recording time Playback time LCD ON XP Approx 55min Approx 1hr 10min XP Approx 1hr 45min Approx 2hr 15min Viewfinder LCD ON SP Approx 1hr Approx 1hr 15min SP Approx 1hr 55min Approx 2hr 25min Viewfinder LCD ON LP Approx 1hr 5min Approx 1hr 20min LP Approx 2hr 5min Approx 2hr 35min Viewfinder The amo...

Page 27: ...or blinks on the display The screen will turn blue when the battery is almost completely discharged Battery Pack Management The Battery Pack should be recharged in an environment between 32 F 0 C and 104 F 40 C The Battery Pack should never be charged in a room with a temperature that is below 32 F 0 C The life and capacity of the Battery Pack will be reduced if it is used in temperatures below 32...

Page 28: ... Battery reaches the end of its life please contact your local dealer The batteries have to be dealt with as chemical waste Make sure that the Battery Pack is fully charged before starting to record A brand new Battery Pack is not charged Before using the Battery Pack you need to charge it completely Fully discharging a Lithium Ion Battery damages the internal cells The Battery Pack may be prone t...

Page 29: ...he DVD Camcorder without worrying about the battery power You can keep the Battery Pack attached the battery power will not be consumed 1 Connect the AC Power adapter AA E8 Type to the AC Cord 2 Connect the AC Cord to a wall socket The plug and wall socket type may differ according to your resident country 3 Open the LCD Screen and Jack Cover 4 Connect the DC cable to the DC IN jack of the DVD Cam...

Page 30: ...e Camera Mode Player Mode M Cam Mode M Player Mode Power Switch Mode Switch Using the Joystick The Joystick is used to make a selection and to move the cursor left right up and down Using the Joystick you can easily make your selection and navigate the menu 1 Move to a previous menu item Adjust the selected item to the left 2 Move to a sub menu item Adjust the selected item to the right 3 Move to ...

Page 31: ...Effect Shutter Exposure page 60 page 53 page 55 page 57 page 51 page 51 Player Mode Title List Delete Partial Delete Protect Title Name Title Info page 70 page 71 page 69 page 67 page 68 Playlist New Playlist Delete Edit Playlist Playlist Name Playlist Info page 72 page 76 pages 77 81 page 73 page 75 M Cam Mode White Balance Photo Quality Exposure page 55 page 95 page 51 M Player Mode Delete Delet...

Page 32: ...de page 59 7 Shutter Speed page 51 8 Exposure page 51 9 Date Time page 37 10 Color Nite pages 48 49 11 USB page 113 12 Remote page 31 SC DC164 DC165 only 13 Wind Cut page 50 14 BLC Back Light Compensation page 47 15 LED LIGHT page 49 SC DC165 only 16 Title List Number 17 Disc Format page 84 18 Disc Type 19 Counter 20 Remaining Time 21 Record Mode page 42 22 Operating Mode 23 Zoom Position page 45 ...

Page 33: ...Total number of recordable photo images 4 Slide Show page 99 5 Erase Protection Indicator page 100 6 Print Mark page 107 7 Folder Number File Number page 94 8 Image Counter Current Image Total number of recorded images Turning the OSD On Screen Display On Off Turning OSD On Off Press the DISPLAY button on the left side control panel Each press of the button toggles the OSD function on and off Turn...

Page 34: ...t will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select System then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joy stick up or down to select Clock Set then press the Joystick OK The month will highlight first 6 Move the Joystick up or down to set current month then press the Joystick OK The day will be highlighted 7 You can set the day year hour minute and AM PM following the same procedure after setting the...

Page 35: ...ote function allows you to enable or disable the remote control for use with the DVD Camcorder 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC or CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Camera or Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select System then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Remote then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up o...

Page 36: ...ode Player Mode M Cam Mode M Player Mode page 26 You can turn the Beep Sound on or off when on each press of a button sounds a beep 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC or CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Camera or Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select System then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Beep Sound then press...

Page 37: ... Shutter Sound on or off when on with each press of the PHOTO button the Shutter will sound 1 Set the Mode switch to CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select System then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Shutter Sound then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to sele...

Page 38: ...t the desired language to display the menu screen and the messages 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC or CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Camera or Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select System then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Language then press the Joystick OK The available language options are listed 6 Move t...

Page 39: ... functions that are included with your DVD Camcorder so that you may use them more easily The Demonstration operates repeatedly until it is switched Off 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select System then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Demonstration then...

Page 40: ...e conditions under which you are using the DVD Camcorder indoors or outdoors for example you can adjust LCD Bright LCD Color 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC or CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Camera or Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Display then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select the item you want to adjust...

Page 41: ...Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Display then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Date Time then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select the display type of the Date Time then press the Joystick OK Display type of the Date Time Off Date Time Date Time 7 To exit press the MENU button N...

Page 42: ...s The focus adjustment knob of the Viewfinder enables individuals with vision problems to see clearer images 1 Close the LCD Screen and pull out the Viewfinder 2 Use the Focus Adjustment Knob of the Viewfinder to focus the picture Note Viewing the sun or any strong light source through the Viewfinder for a prolonged period may be harmful or cause temporary impairment ...

Page 43: ...D Screen 3 Upward recording Making a recording viewing the LCD Screen from below 4 Self recording Making a recording viewing the LCD Screen from the front 5 Recording with the Viewfinder In circumstances where it is difficult to use the LCD Screen the Viewfinder can be used as a convenient alternative Note Please rotate the LCD Screen carefully as excessive rotation may cause damage to the inside of ...

Page 44: ... DVD camcorder Do not touch the pickup lens 4 Gently push the section marked PUSH CLOSE on the cover of the disc insertion block to close the cover Once inserted the disc is recognized with the ACCESS indicator blinking Do not cut off the power supply during this time Do not shake nor apply impact It may cause a malfunction Notes Move the Hand Strap so it does not interfere with inserting or eject...

Page 45: ... Complete message will appear If you select Cancel the Not formatted warning message will appear Formatting a new disc is required to record on it To format later use the Disc Manager menu page 84 For a DVD RW disc You are prompted with the Disc format All files will be deleted message Move the Joystick left or right to select Yes then press Joystick OK Upon completion the Complete message will app...

Page 46: ...e is set as the factory default 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera or Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Record then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Rec Mode then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select desired record mode XP SP or LP then press the Joyst...

Page 47: ...sc type the format mode and the title list number are displayed on the LCD Screen 5 To stop recording press the Start Stop button again STBY is displayed on the LCD screen after blinking If you press the Start Stop button to record again a new Title List will be created The title list number will not appear in the STBY mode but in the REC mode Notes Playing Title list page 63 DVD RW R discs can cr...

Page 48: ...e ON The word EASY Q and DIS appear on the display at the same time 4 Press the Start Stop button to start recording Recording will begin using the basic automatic settings 5 Press the EASY Q button again in the STBY mode to turn the EASY Q mode off The EASY Q function will not turn off while you are recording The DVD Camcorder will return to the settings that were set prior to activating EASY Q m...

Page 49: ...ect in a scene You can zoom using variable zoom speeds Use these features for different shots Please note that over use of the Zoom feature can lead to unprofessional looking results and a reduction of battery usage time 1 Move the Zoom lever slightly for a gradual zoom move it further for a high speed zoom Your zooming is monitored on the OSD 2 T Telephoto side Subject appears closer 3 W Wide ang...

Page 50: ...n at the beginning of a sequence or fade out at the end of a sequence To Start Recording 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Before recording hold down the FADE button The picture and sound gradually disappear fade out 4 Press the Start Stop button and at the same time release the FADE button Recording starts and the picture and sound gradually appear fade in To Stop R...

Page 51: ...right 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 subject is against a snowy background 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC or CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Press the BLC button BLC icon is displayed 4 To exit BLC mode press the BLC button again Each press of the BLC button ...

Page 52: ...IGHT SC DC165 only button 4 Each time you press the COLOR NITE SC DC163 DC164 only or C NITE LED LIGHT SC DC165 only button shutter speed is changed to Color N 1 30 Color N 1 15 and off SC DC163 DC164 only Color N 1 30 Color N 1 15 Color N 1 15 and off SC DC165 only Notes When using the Color Nite the image takes on a slow motion like effect When using the Color Nite the focus adjusts slowly and w...

Page 53: ...Power switch to Camera 3 Press the C NITE LED LIGHT button until Color N 1 15 appears Danger The LED LIGHT can become extremely hot Do not touch it while in operation or soon after turning it off otherwise serious injury may result Do not place the DVD Camcorder into the carrying case immediately after using the LED LIGHT since it remains extremely hot for some time Do not use near flammable or exp...

Page 54: ...g When the Wind Cut is on some low pitched tones are eliminated along with the sound of the wind 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Press the MENU button 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Record then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Wind Cut then press the Joystick OK 6 To activate the Wind Cut function move the Joystick up or down...

Page 55: ... Move the Joystick left or right to select desired shutter speed or exposure value then press the Joystick OK Shutter speed can be set to 1 60 1 100 1 250 1 500 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 or 1 10000 Exposure value can be set between 00 and 29 7 To exit press the QUICK MENU button Selected settings are displayed Recommended Shutter Speeds when Recording Outdoor sports such as golf or tennis 1 2000 or 1 4...

Page 56: ...Focus In the following situations you may obtain better results by adjusting the focus manually a A picture containing several objects some close to the DVD Camcorder others further away b A person enveloped in fog or surrounded by snow c Very shiny or glossy surfaces like a car d People or objects moving constantly or quickly like an athlete or a crowd 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC or CARD 2 Set ...

Page 57: ...ding on the scene Sports mode For recording people or objects moving quickly Portrait mode For focusing on the background of the subject when the background is out of focus The Portrait mode is most effective when used outdoors The shutter speed automatically varies from 1 60 to 1 1000 per second Spotlight mode For recording correctly when there is only light on the subject and not the rest of the...

Page 58: ... the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Camera then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Program AE then press the Joystick OK The available options are listed 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select desired program AE option then press the Joystick OK 7 To exit press the MENU button The icon of the selected mode is displayed W...

Page 59: ...Balance according to indoor ambience Under halogen or studio video lighting Subject is of one dominant color Close up Outdoor This controls the White Balance according to the outdoor ambience In daylight especially for close up and where the subject is of one dominant color Custom WB This controls the White Balance according to the recording environment 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC or CARD 2 Set ...

Page 60: ...e the Joystick up or down to select White Balance then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select Custom WB then press the Joystick OK The Set White Balance will blink 7 Place the white object under the desired lighting then press the Joystick OK button The Set White Balance will disappear and the white balance setting will commence 8 To exit press the MENU button Custom WB ico...

Page 61: ...ffect 2 Mosaic mode This mode gives the images a mosaic effect 3 Sepia mode This mode gives the images a reddish brown pigment 4 Negative mode This mode reverses the colors creating a negative image 5 Mirror mode This mode cuts the picture in half using a mirror effect 6 BLK WHT mode This mode changes the images to black and white 7 Emboss1 mode This mode creates a 3D effect embossing 8 Emboss2 mo...

Page 62: ...e Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Digital Effect then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select the desired Digital Effect option then press the Joystick OK The display mode is set to the selected mode 7 To exit press the MENU button Notes You can directly access the Digital Effect function by using the QUICK MENU button page 27 The Mosaic Mirror Emboss2 o...

Page 63: ...on The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Camera then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select 16 9 Wide then press the Joystick OK 6 To activate the 16 9 Wide function move the Joystick up or down to select On then press the Joystick OK If you do not want to use the 16 9 Wide function set the 16 9 Wide menu to Off 7 To exit press the MENU button T...

Page 64: ...cording and walking at the same time Recording through the window of a vehicle 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Camera then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select DIS then press the Joystick OK 6 To activate the DIS function move the Joystick up or down t...

Page 65: ...ng the Digital Zoom 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Camera then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Digital Zoom then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select desired zoom value Off 100x 200x 400x or 1200x then press the Joystick...

Page 66: ... the Playlist without changing the original recordings Even if the Playlist is deleted the original title lists remain undeleted Up to 199 playlists can be created and up to 999 title scenes can be registered on a Playlist Example You have recorded a few scenes on a DVD RW in VR mode You want to save the original recording but you also want to create a digest by putting your favorite scenes togeth...

Page 67: ...switch to DISC 4 Set the Power switch to Player The thumbnail index of the Title List will appear Use the MENU button to adjust brightness or color of the LCD Screen page 36 5 Use the Joystick to select a Title List scene to be played then press the Joystick OK or button To stop playback press the Stop button Adjusting the Volume DVD RW RW R R DL When you use the LCD Screen for playback you can he...

Page 68: ...n the number 1 appears on the OSD it means X2 speed Number 2 X16 To resume normal playback press the button Same as buttons on the remote control Skip Playback Forward Reverse Press and hold the buttons during playback When playing a disc if you press and hold the button it moves to the next scene If you press and hold the button it moves to the beginning of the scene One more press and hold makes...

Page 69: ...GLISH 65 DVD Camcorder Title List Slow Playback Forward Reverse SC DC164 DC165 only Forward Slow Playback Press the button on the remote control during playback To resume normal playback press the button ...

Page 70: ...e the PB Zoom during playback The image is magnified starting from the center of image 4 You can zoom in from 2 0x to 8 0x by moving the Zoom lever It zooms 2 0x 4 0x 8 0x progressively Zoom ratio is displayed 5 Use the Joystick to move the screen up down right or left 6 To cancel the PB Zoom function move the Zoom lever toward W Wide Notes You cannot apply the PB Zoom function to pictures which ar...

Page 71: ...name 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Player The Title List screen appears 3 Press the QUICK MENU button 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Title Name then press the Joystick OK 5 Use the Joystick to select a title scene you want to rename from the Title List scenes then press the Joystick OK Title Name screen will appears 6 Use the Joystick to move the cursor to the fi...

Page 72: ... Protect Rec Date Length Rec Mode and Disc Format 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Player The Title List screen appears 3 Press the QUICK MENU button 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Title Info then press the Joystick OK 5 Use the Joystick to select a scene you want to display the title information from the Title List scenes then press the Joystick OK It shows the in...

Page 73: ...st screen appears 3 Press the QUICK MENU button 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Protect then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Select or Select All then press the Joystick OK Select Protects individual files To protect individual files use the Joystick to select files to protect then press the Joystick OK The selected files will be marked Select All Protects all fi...

Page 74: ...oystick up or down to select Select or Select All then press the Joystick OK Select Delete individual files To delete individual files use the Joystick to select files to delete then press the Joystick OK The selected files will be marked Select All Delete all files To delete all files simply press the Joystick OK after Select All is selected All files will be marked with 6 Move the Joystick up to select...

Page 75: ...up or down to select Partial Delete then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick to select a title scene you want to delete partially from the Title List scenes then press the Joystick OK The selected title will be paused then the Start will be highlighted 6 Search the start point of deletion by pressing the or button 7 Press the button at the start point to pause the screen then press the Joyst...

Page 76: ...Move the Joystick up to highlight the Title List icon then move the Joystick right to highlight the Playlist icon The Playlist scenes will be displayed in the form of a thumbnail index No thumbnail index is provided before creating a Playlist 4 Press the QUICK MENU button 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select New Playlist then press the Joystick OK Title List scenes will appear 6 Use the Joysti...

Page 77: ...the Power switch to Player The Title List scenes will appear 3 Move the Joystick up to highlight the Title List icon then move the Joystick right to highlight the Playlist icon The Playlist scenes will be displayed in the form of a thumbnail index 4 Press the QUICK MENU button 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Playlist Name then press the Joystick OK 6 Use the Joystick to select a Playlist ...

Page 78: ...der or on the remote control page 64 The editing function only works on a DVD RW VR Mode You should format the DVD RW to VR Mode before recording page 41 1 Insert the disc you want to view 2 Set the Mode switch to DISC 3 Set the Power switch to Player The Title List scenes will appear 4 Move the Joystick up to highlight the Title List icon then move the Joystick right to highlight the Playlist ico...

Page 79: ...W VR Mode You should format the DVD RW to VR Mode before recording page 41 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Player The Title List screen will appear 3 Move the Joystick up to highlight the Title List icon then move the Joystick right to highlight the Playlist icon The Playlist scenes will be displayed in the form of a thumbnail index 4 Press the QUICK MENU button 5 Move the ...

Page 80: ...ight the Title List icon then move the Joystick right to highlight the Playlist icon The Playlist scenes will be displayed in the form of a thumbnail index 4 Press the QUICK MENU button 5 Move Joystick up or down to select Delete then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select Select or Select All then press the Joystick OK Select Delete individual files To delete individual file...

Page 81: ... Press the QUICK MENU button 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Edit Playlist then press the Joystick OK The screen will be switched to the Edit Playlist mode 6 Use the Joystick to select the Playlist to which the scenes are to be added then press the Joystick OK The scenes inside the Playlist will appear 7 Press the QUICK MENU button 8 Move the Joystick up or down to select Add then press t...

Page 82: ...The Playlist scenes will be displayed in the form of a thumbnail index 4 Press the QUICK MENU button 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Edit Playlist then press the Joystick OK The screen will be switched to the Edit Playlist mode 6 Use the Joystick to select the Playlist which contains the scenes whose order you want to change then press the Joystick OK The scenes inside the Playlist will a...

Page 83: ...ghlight the Title List icon then move the Joystick right to highlight the Playlist icon The Playlist scenes will be displayed in the form of a thumbnail index 4 Press the QUICK MENU button 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Edit Playlist then press the Joystick OK The screen will be switched to the Edit Playlist mode 6 Use the Joystick to select the Playlist which contains the scenes to be d...

Page 84: ...itle List screen will appear 3 Move the Joystick up to highlight the Title List icon then move the Joystick right to highlight the Playlist icon The Playlist scenes will be displayed in the form of a thumbnail index 4 Press the QUICK MENU button 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Edit Playlist then press the Joystick OK The screen will be switched to the Edit Playlist mode 6 Use the Joystick...

Page 85: ...deletion 11 Press the button to pause the screen at the starting point of deletion then press the Joystick OK The End will be highlighted 12 Press the or to search the end point of deletion 13 Press the button to pause the screen at the end point of deletion then press the Joystick OK The Execute will be highlighted 14 Press the Joystick OK The Delete selected part Please confirm message will appea...

Page 86: ...ion Disc Info DVD RW RW R R DL This function works in both Camera Mode and Player Mode page 26 It provides disc information 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera or Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Disc Manager then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Disc Info then press the Joysti...

Page 87: ...ecify a disc name 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera or Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Disc Manager then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Disc Info then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick left or right to select Rename then press the Joystick OK Disc Title screen will...

Page 88: ...e Joystick up or down to select Disc Manager then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Disc Format then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select Video Mode or VR Mode then press the Joystick OK DVD RW only Set the mode depending on the application If you insert DVD RW disc the Disc format Video or VR All files will be deleted message will appear Video...

Page 89: ... to Camera 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Disc Manager then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Disc Finalize then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick left or right to select Finalize then press the Joystick OK The Finalizing please wait message will appear When finalizing is complete the Complete message w...

Page 90: ...support in a Macintosh Playing back a finalized disc on a DVD Player Recorder To Playback a disc You can playback finalized DVD R RW Video mode R DL discs on a DVD Players Recorders Playback is not guaranteed in all DVD Players Recorders For compatibility details refer to your DVD Player Recorder owner s manual Most DVD Players Recorders can play back a DVD RW disc that has not been finalized Refer t...

Page 91: ... DVD RW This function works only in Camera Mode page 26 If a DVD RW disc had been finalized in the VR mode or Video mode you can unfinalize the disc for further recording 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Disc Manager then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to sel...

Page 92: ... and display it on LCD Screen Also you can send your video or image to external devices to record or play back 1 Set the Mode switch to DISC 2 Set the Power switch to Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Record then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select AV In Out then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up ...

Page 93: ...the yellow jack Video to the video input of the TV and the white jack Audio L to the audio input of the TV 2 Set the Mode switch to DISC 3 Set the Power switch to Player 4 Turn on the TV and set the TV VIDEO selector on the TV to Video Refer to the TV user s manual 5 Play the disc page 63 Notes You may use an S Video connector on the cable to obtain better quality pictures if you have a S Video co...

Page 94: ... Mode switch to DISC 4 Set the Power switch to Player 5 Turn on both the TV and VCR Set the input selector on the VCR to Line Select the channel reserved for your VCR on the TV set 6 Play the disc page 63 Notes If the VCR has an S Video input terminal you may use S Video for better quality Even if you use an S Video connector you need to connect an audio cable If only a mono audio input is availab...

Page 95: ...4 Insert a new tape in your VCR 5 Connect the DVD Camcorder to your VCR with Multi AV cable Connect the Multi AV cable to the input jack on your VCR The yellow jack Video The white jack Audio L mono The red jack Audio R 6 Press the Record button on your VCR to start recording 7 Play the disc on your DVD Camcorder Please refer to Page 63 for Playing Press the DISPLAY button so as not to display OSD...

Page 96: ...able Connect the Multi AV cable to the output jack on your VCR or TV The yellow jack Video The white jack Audio L Mono The red jack Audio R 3 Insert an empty disc in your DVD Camcorder Please refer to page 11 for selecting and formatting of discs To record from a VCR 4 Insert the tape to be played in your VCR Pause at the starting point of playing 5 Start copying by pressing the Start Stop button ...

Page 97: ...rd Marking Photo Images with Print Information Formatting Memory Cards Inserting a Memory Card 1 Open the LCD Screen 2 Open the Memory Card Cover 3 Insert the Memory Card Please insert the Memory Card with its terminals facing upward 4 Insert the Memory Card into the slot until it softly clicks 5 Close the Memory Card Cover Ejecting a Memory Card 1 Open the LCD Screen 2 Open the Memory Card Cover ...

Page 98: ...t images separately Samsung is not responsible for data loss due to misuse The DVD Camcorder supports 2GB SD MMC and lower SD MMC above 2GB may not record or play properly Structure of Folders and Files on the Memory Card The photo images that you recorded are saved in JPEG file format on the Memory Card The moving images that you recorded are saved in MPEG4 file format on the Memory Card Each file h...

Page 99: ...the Joystick up or down to select Photo Quality then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select desired photo quality Super Fine or Fine Normal then press the Joystick OK 7 To exit press the MENU button The icon of the selected option is displayed Number of Images on the Memory Card Quality 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GB Super Fine Approx 600 Approx 1200 Approx 2400 Approx 4960 Appr...

Page 100: ...ollows Series When there are existing files the new image will be named as the next number in the sequence Reset When there are no files stored on the Memory Card the file numbering starts from 0001 1 Set the Mode switch to CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Camera 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Memory then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joyst...

Page 101: ...recording You may not be able to record when it is set to lock 1 Insert the Memory Card 2 Set the Mode switch to CARD 3 Set the Power switch to Camera 4 After framing your object to record fully press the PHOTO button to take the picture The picture is taken and saved into the Memory Card within a few seconds Taking another picture within this interval is not possible The Photo capture indicator a...

Page 102: ...and hold the button To display the next six images press the button To view a Single Image 1 Use the Joystick to select a desired photo image then press the Joystick OK 2 Use the buttons search for the desired photo image To view the next image press the button To view the previous image press the button Keep pressing or to search for an image quickly Holding the or buttons will not change the dis...

Page 103: ...ect a desired photo image then press the Joystick OK 2 Press the S SHOW button in the single image display mode All images will be played back consecutively for 2 3 seconds each The Slide is displayed The Slide Show will start from the current picture To stop the slide show press the S SHOW button again ...

Page 104: ...ex of photo image appears If there are no recorded images on the Memory Card No file is displayed 3 Use the Joystick to select images to be protected 4 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Memory then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select Protect then press the Joystick OK 7 Move the Joystick up or down to select On then p...

Page 105: ...e the Joystick to select an image to be deleted 4 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Memory then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select Delete then press the Joystick OK The Delete message will appear 7 Move the Joystick left or right to select Yes then press the Joystick OK The selected image will be deleted Press the M...

Page 106: ...e the Joystick up or down to select Delete All then press the Joystick OK A message Delete all is displayed 7 Move the Joystick left or right to select Yes or No then press the Joystick OK 8 To exit press the MENU button Notes You can directly access the Delete All function by using the QUICK MENU page 27 Deleting all files using the Delete All menu may take a while To Delete All files much faster f...

Page 107: ...emory Card No file is displayed 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select Memory then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select Format then press the Joystick OK The Format All files will be deleted message will appear 6 Move the Joystick to the left or right to select Yes then press the Joystick OK The Complete message will appea...

Page 108: ...the Memory Card 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GB Moving Image Approx 8min Approx 16min Approx 32min Approx 66min Approx 130min Notes The DVD Camcorder supports memory cards ranging up to 2GB Recording time is limited to one minute if 16MB memory card or less is used Moving images that you recorded are saved in avi avi 1 0 file format on the Memory Card The moving images on a Memory Card are a smaller size...

Page 109: ...oystick OK To display the previous six images press and hold the button To display the next six images press the button You can control playback using the and Stop buttons Notes MENU and QUICK MENU buttons are not available during moving image playback There may be broken or mosaic pictures while playing the moving images but it is not malfunction The moving images that you recorded on the Memory ...

Page 110: ...Power switch to Player The thumbnail index of the Title List will appear 3 Use the Joystick to select a Title List scene to be played then press the Joystick OK or button The selected scene will be playing one scene after another continuously to the last scene 4 Press the PHOTO button The photo image is recorded on the Memory Card During the time it takes to save an image the playback screen is pa...

Page 111: ...age displayed on the LCD Screen It can be set up to 999 All Files To print 1 copy each of all of the stored images 1 Set the Mode switch to CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Player The thumbnail index of photo image appears If there are no recorded images on the Memory Card the No file message will appear 3 Use the Joystick to search for the photo image that you want to mark 4 Press the MENU button Th...

Page 112: ...irectly access the Print Mark function by using the QUICK MENU button page 27 If the Print Mark is set to This File you can set the number of copies from 000 to 999 If the Print Mark is set to All Files you can set the number of copies to 1 The All Files option may require extended operation time depending on the number of stored images DPOF supporting printers are commercially available Use the U...

Page 113: ...printing of your stored pictures using the PictBridge function you must connect your DVD Camcorder to a PictBridge printer using a USB cable Connecting To a Printer USB Connect 1 Turn your printer power off Turn your DVD Camcorder on by setting the Mode switch to CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Player Move the Joystick to select an image to print 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 ...

Page 114: ...nceling the Printing To cancel the image printing press Joystick OK button again The message Cancel appears and the image printing will be canceled Notes The Date Time Option may not supported by all printers Check with your printer manufacturer The Date Time menu cannot be setup if the printer does not support this option The PictBridge is a registered trademark of CIPA Camera Imaging Products As...

Page 115: ...oft Windows device drivers only Windows 98SE ME Full Speed USB Windows 2000 High speed USB on a system with Service Pack 4 or later installed Windows XP High speed USB on a system with Service Pack 1 or later installed System Requirements Windows System Minimum Recommended CPU Intel Pentium III 600MHz Intel Pentium 4 2GHz OS Operating System Windows 98SE ME Windows 2000 XP Memory 128MB 512MB HDD c...

Page 116: ...M Player Mode be sure that the Memory Card is inserted into DVD Camcorder before connecting USB cable If no Memory Card or an unformatted Memory Card is inserted PC will not recognize your DVD Camcorder as a removable disk USB Streaming requires Video Codec DV Driver and DirectX 9 0 If you disconnect the USB cable from the PC or the DVD Camcorder during the data transfer the data transfer will sto...

Page 117: ...ing images and photo images from the Memory Card or to a printer to print your images 1 Set the Mode switch to CARD 2 Set the Power switch to Player 3 Press the MENU button The menu list will appear 4 Move the Joystick up or down to select System then press the Joystick OK 5 Move the Joystick up or down to select USB Connect then press the Joystick OK 6 Move the Joystick up or down to select Compu...

Page 118: ...r is a software driver that is required to support establishing connection to a PC If it is not installed some functions will not be supported 1 Click on DV Driver on the Setup screen Driver software is installed automatically Following drivers will be installed USB Removable disk driver Windows 98 SE only USB PC CAMERA driver 2 Click on Confirm to finish driver installation Windows 98 SE users need...

Page 119: ...to start installation Ulead Video Studio is a video editing tool that allows users to edit movie files Notes Please install by using the Software CD that came with this DVD Camcorder We do not guarantee compatibility for different CD versions For photo editing use Photo Express For movie playback on a PC install software in this order DV Driver DirectX 9 0 Video Codec For movie editing please use U...

Page 120: ...he cable in the following way 1 Select the removable disc icon and click the right mouse button to select Eject 2 Select Confirm and disconnect the USB cable when the Windows Splash screen appears Notes If you disconnect the USB cable from the PC or the DVD Camcorder while transferring the data transmission will stop and the data may be damaged If you connect the USB cable to a PC via a USB HUB or ...

Page 121: ...d depending on the video conferencing software In this case connect an external microphone to the soundcard of the PC to enable voice communication Using the DVD Camcorder with PC Net meeting program installed you can participate in video conference The PC Camera s screen size Transferred video frame rate for the PC Camera function is max 30 fps 640X480 VGA pixels for USB 2 0 connection If PC is c...

Page 122: ...d execute Windows Movie Maker or the Ulead VIDEO Studio Software application provided on the CD For detailed instructions for Ulead VIDEO Studio use refer to the program s Help function Windows Movie Maker is used for WINDOWS ME and XP users C program files Movie maker moviemk exe Using the removable Disk Function You can easily transfer data from a Memory Card to a PC without additional cards via ...

Page 123: ...assette recorder VCR the television set or the VCR must be NTSC compatible and have the appropriate Audio Video jacks Otherwise you may need to use a separate Video Format Transcoder NTSC PAL format Converter PAL compatible Countries Regions Australia Austria Belgium Bulgaria China CIS Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Great Britain Holland Hong Kong Hungary India Iran Ira...

Page 124: ...er is moved to a place where there is a significant temperature difference from the previous place In other words the water vapor in the air turns into dew because of the temperature difference and it condensates like dew on the external or internal lenses of theDVD Camcorder and on the reflection lens and the surface of the disc which are related to playback When this happens you temporarily may no...

Page 125: ...ough memory to record Change to a new Memory Card Erase recorded image Read error Slow The DVD Camcorder can not playback Format a Memory Card or insert Memory Card recorded on this DVD Camcorder Write error Slow The DVD Camcorder can not record Format a Memory Card or change to a new Memory Card Not formatted Slow The Memory Card needs to format Format a Memory Card page 103 No file There are no i...

Page 126: ...her Battery Pack A vertical strip appears on the screen when recording a dark background The contrast between the subject and the background is too great for the DVD Camcorder to operate normally Make the background bright to reduce the contrast or use the BLC function while you are recording in bright Surroundings The image in the Viewfinder is blurred The Viewfinder lens has not been adjusted Adju...

Page 127: ...ord additional pictures DVD Camcorder is too hot Turn off the power and cool it down a while Disc is not recognized and the disc cover opens The disc is a damaged one Replace with a new disc Pressing the button does not start playing Check the Power switch is set to Player Check the disc compatibility Check the disc was inserted properly to face its writable side toward the DVD Camcorder A disc wi...

Page 128: ...o the user s manual of playback device to check compatibility Cannot play back recorded DVD RW RW R R DL disc on a PC Clean the disc using a cleaning cloth Finalize the disc except DVD RW Pushing the OPEN switch does not open the Disc Cover Check the Power supply Battery Pack or AC Power Adapter is properly connected and stable Detach the Battery Pack from the DVD Camcorder and install it again Ch...

Page 129: ...nput output 88 Wind Cut Minimizing wind noise 50 Memory Photo Quality Selecting Image Quality 95 Delete Deleting Files 101 Delete All Deleting all Files 102 Protect Preventing Accidental Erasure in Memory Card 100 Print Mark Marking images recorded on a Memory Card for Printing 107 Format Formatting the Memory Card 103 File No File Numbering Options 96 Disc Manager Disc Finalize Finalizing a Disc ...

Page 130: ...B Connect Selecting the USB device 113 Language Selecting the OSD language 34 Demonstration Demonstration 35 SC DC164 DC165 only Memory Stick and are trademarks of Sony Corporation All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Furthermore and are not mentioned in each instance in this manual Manufactured under license from Dol...

Page 131: ... 75Ω Audio output 7 5dBs 600Ω terminated USB output Mini B type connector External Mic Ø3 5 stereo General Power source DC 8 4V Lithium Ion Battery Pack 7 4V Power source type Lithium Ion Battery Pack Power supply 100V 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption Recording 5 2W SC DC163 LCD Viewfinder 5 4W SC DC164 DC165 LCD Viewfinder Operating temperature 0 40 C 32 F 104 F Storage temperature 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 ...

Page 132: ... Information 68 75 82 J Joystick 26 L LCD 36 LED Light 49 Lithium Ion Battery Pack 21 O OSD Language 34 M Memory Card 93 Memory Stick 93 Microphone 45 Move 78 Moving Image 104 N Name 67 73 83 O Operating Modes 26 OSD 28 29 P Partial Delete 71 80 PB Zoom 66 Photo Quality 95 PictBridge 109 Playlist 62 Power Source 25 Print Mark 107 Program AE 53 Protection 69 100 Q Quick Menu 27 R Record Mode 42 Rem...

Page 133: ...urchase It must 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 Custome...

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