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Self Diagnosis Display in M.Cam/M.Player Modes (VP-D463(B)(i)/D467(i) only)

Troubleshooting

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There is no Memory Card in
the Camcorder.

Insert a Memory Card.

No Memory Card !

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There is not enough memory
to record.

Change to a new Memory
Card. Erase recorded image.

Memory Full !

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There are no images recorded
on the Memory Card.

Record new images.

No image !

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The Memory Card is record
protected.

Release the write protect tab
on the Memory Card.

Write protect !

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When you try to delete 
a protected image.

Cancel the protection of
image.

Protect !

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The Camcorder cannot
playback.

Format a Memory Card or
insert Memory Card recorded
on this Camcorder.

Read error !

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The Camcorder cannot record.

Format a Memory Card or 
change to a new Memory Card.

Write error !

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The Memory Card needs to
format.

Format a Memory Card. 
(see page 100)

Not Formatted !

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When processing file delete.

Wait until delete has been
finished.

Now deleted...

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Memory Card
error !

If inserted Memory Card is not
recognized by the Camcorder.

Eject and re-insert the 
memory card.

Try another Memory Card.

Display 

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Informs that... 

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00971F VP-D461(i) UK_87~119  6/16/06 3:10 PM  Page 115

Summary of Contents for VP-D461

Page 1: ...us CCD Charge Coupled Device LCD Liquid Crystal Display VP D461 B i D463 B i D467 i This product meets the intent of Directive 89 336 CEE 73 23 CEE 93 68 CEE 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 61 i UK_1 25 3 24 06 2 02 PM Page c ...

Page 2: ... DC Cable 20 the Camcorder Mode VP D463 B i D467 i only 20 thium Ion Battery Pack 21 the Lithium Ion Battery Pack 21 continuous Recording Time based on Model and Battery Type 22 evel Display 23 creen Display in Camera Player Modes 24 creen Display in M Cam M Player Modes VP D463 B i D467 i only 25 OSD On Screen Display On Off 25 e OSD Language 26 Clock 27 Wireless Remote Control Acceptance Remote ...

Page 3: ... ade In and Out 47 Recording 47 Recording use Fade In Fade Out 47 Light Compensation Mode BLC 48 olor Nite LED Light VP D463 B i D467 i only 49 us Functions 50 enu Items 50 availability in each Mode 52 e Record Mode 53 dio Mode 54 Wind Noise Wind Cut 55 Shutter Speed Exposure 56 ended Shutter Speeds when Recording 56 Manual Focus 57 using 57 ocusing 57 White Balance 58 ick Menu White Balance 59 Di...

Page 4: ...ch has no Audio and Video Input Jacks 71 71 ctions while in Player mode 72 Pause 72 earch Forward Reverse 72 yback Forward Reverse VP D463 B i D467 i only 72 dvance To play back frame by frame VP D463 B i D467 i only 73 ack Forward Reverse VP D463 B i D467 i only 73 Playback VP D463 B i D467 i only 73 ring Playback PB ZOOM 74 P D461 B i D463 B i D467i only 75 ng VP D463 B i D467 i only 76 Sound 76...

Page 5: ... Menu Protect 97 Images and Moving Images 98 ick Menu Delete 99 he Memory Card 100 rding 101 oving Picture Files onto a Memory Card 101 back 102 ick Menu M Play Select 103 n Image from a Cassette as a Still Image 104 Images from a Cassette to Memory Card 105 pies Files from the Memory Card to the Built in Memory VP D467 i only 106 ges for Printing 107 ick Menu Print Mark 108 ng a Recording 111 d M...

Page 6: ...t connects the LCD screen to the Camcorder creen closed rd recording using the LCD screen en the LCD screen with your finger ding when looking at the LCD screen from the top ding when looking at the LCD screen from the front ding when looking at the LCD screen from the left ding with the LCD screen closed 1 2 3 4 5 6 LCD open 61 i UK_1 25 3 24 06 2 02 PM Page 6 ...

Page 7: ...during the winter en you move the Camcorder from a cool location to a hot location e g from inside to outside during the summer DEW protection feature is activated leave the Camcorder for at least two hours in a dry warm room with the e compartment opened and the Battery pack removed leave the Camcorder exposed to high temperatures above 60 C or 140 F ample in a parked car in the sun or exposed to...

Page 8: ...tically turn itself off to protect against unnecessary battery discharge sure that the Battery pack is fitted firmly into place drop the Battery pack Dropping the Battery pack may damage it d new Battery pack is not charged using the Battery pack you need to charge it completely scharging a Lithium Ion battery damages the internal cells The Battery pack may be prone to leakage when fully rged gard...

Page 9: ...n manufactured using high precision ogy However there may be tiny dots red blue or green in that appear on the LCD screen dots are normal and do not affect the recorded picture in any you use the LCD screen under direct sunlight or outdoors e difficult to see the picture clearly ccurs we recommend using the Viewfinder sunlight can damage the LCD screen ure a steady picture while filming check that...

Page 10: ... technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer g the same characteristics as the original part zed substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards g ons regarding the external lithium battery for the remote control ment Parts Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries wi...

Page 11: ...bilizer DIS S compensates for any handshake reducing unstable images particularly at high magnification s Digital Effects ital effects allows you to give your films a special look by adding various special effects ight Compensation BLC C function compensates for the bright background behind a subject you re recording m AE ogram AE enables you to alter the shutter speed and aperture to suit the typ...

Page 12: ... ng Case zoom is moved to wide an occlusion effect at the corner of the screen mounting the conversion lens the image quality orsen cessories SH g to Know Your Camcorder ies Supplied with Camcorder Accessories 1 Lithium Ion Battery Pack 2 AC Power Adapter AA E8 TYPE 4 Multi AV Cable Audio Video S Video Cable 5 Instruction Book 10 Lithium Battery CR2025 11 Remote Control 6 USB Cable 7 Software CD 8...

Page 13: ...age 40 7 TFT LCD Screen 8 IEEE1394 Jack 9 USB Jack VP D463 B i D467 i only 10 AV S Video Jack 11 Jack Cover 1 Lens 2 LED Light 63 B i D467 i only 3 Remote Sensor 63 B i D467 i only 5 Internal MIC 7 TFT LCD Screen 6 EASY Q button Hand Strap Hook 8 IEEE1394 Jack 9 USB Jack VP D463 B i D467 i only 10 AV S Video Jack 11 Jack Cover 61 i UK_1 25 3 24 06 2 02 PM Page 13 ...

Page 14: ...n buttons S SHOW MULTI FADE BLC REC SEARCH ker Switch MEMORY TAPE 463 B i D467 i only LAY see page 25 s Adjustment Knob inder 6 Function buttons 7 COLOR NITE PB ZOOM see page 49 74 PLAYER CAMERA M Player VP D463 B i D467 i only EASY Q REW REC SEARCH REV FF REC SEARCH FWD PLAY STILL FADE S SHOW SLIDE SHOW STOP BLC MULTI 61 i UK_1 25 3 24 06 2 02 PM Page 14 ...

Page 15: ... CAMERA or PLAYER ck 6 TAPE EJECT 7 Zoom Lever 8 PHOTO button see page 67 9 External MIC 10 Cassette Door 2 MENU button 3 Start Stop button 4 Power Switch enu Selector VOL MF 5 DC Jack 6 TAPE EJECT 7 Zoom Lever 8 PHOTO button 10 Cassette Door 9 External MIC 61 i UK_1 25 3 24 06 2 02 PM Page 15 ...

Page 16: ... 52 d Receptacle ry Release 4 Tripod Receptacle Memory Card Slot 463 B i D467 i only 5 Battery Release harging indicator 3 RESET button Memory Card Slot Usable Memory Card VP D463 B i only Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO VP D467 i only Memory Stick Memory Stick PRO SD MMC 61 i UK_1 25 3 24 06 2 02 PM Page 16 ...

Page 17: ... see page 76 F EW LAY 10 Direction see page 72 11 F ADV see page 73 12 STOP 13 STILL 14 SLOW 15 DATE TIME 16 X2 see page 73 17 Zoom 18 DISPLAY 1 PHOTO 2 START STOP 3 SELF TIMER 4 ZERO MEMORY 5 PHOTO SEARCH 6 A DUB 7 FF 8 REW 9 PLAY 10 Direction 18 DISPLAY 17 Zoom 16 X2 15 DATE TIME 14 SLOW 13 STILL 11 F ADV 12 STOP 61 i UK_1 25 3 24 06 2 02 PM Page 17 ...

Page 18: ...n the front the Camcorder and pull through the hook your hand into the hand nd adjust its length for onvenience he Hand strap d open the Hand strap o release the Hand strap e it from the ring and ts length ur hand through the Hand and close the cover of Strap p the Lens cover with the over strap as illustrated p the Lens cover strap to nd strap and adjust it ng the steps as described Hand strap he...

Page 19: ...um battery must be inserted in the correct direction pick up the battery using tweezers or other metal tools will cause a short circuit recharge disassemble heat or immerse the battery in water to avoid the risk of explosion Keep the Lithium battery out of the reach of the children Should any battery be swallowed consult a doctor immediately Battery Installation VP D463 B i D467 i only nstallation...

Page 20: ...nd wall socket type may differ according to your t country ct the DC cable to the DC jack of the Camcorder Camcorder to each mode by holding down the tab Power switch and turning it to the CAMERA or ER mode want to use this unit as a Camcorder set the Mode switch to TAPE want to use this unit as a DSC Digital Still Camera set the Mode switch to RY Power Switch he AC Power Adapter and DC Cable t th...

Page 21: ...tery pack will still discharge ttery may contain a slight charge at the time of purchase ent reduction in the life and capacity of the Battery pack always remove it from the Camcorder after it is fully charged ount of continuous recording time available depends on type and capacity of the Battery pack you are using w often the zoom is used e of use Camcorder Camera With LCD screen etc bient temper...

Page 22: ...res below 32 F 0 C or left in temperatures 104 F 40 C for a long period of time even when it is fully recharged put the Battery pack near any heat source i e fire or a heater disassemble apply pressure to or heat the Battery pack allow the and terminals of the Battery pack to be short circuited so may cause leakage overheating or fire B LSM80 or SB LSM160 Battery pack only e to use a recommended b...

Page 23: ...recording time ording time is affected by temperature and environmental conditions ording time shortens dramatically in a cold environment ntinuous recording time in the operating instructions are measured using a fully charged Battery pack at 77 F 25 C since ironmental temperature and conditions vary The remaining battery time may differ from the approximate continuous ng time given in the instru...

Page 24: ...e see page 54 19 Remaining Tape measured in minutes 20 Tape Counter 21 Zero Memory see page 42 VP D463 B i D467 i only 22 Record Speed mode 23 Operating mode 24 Self Timer VP D463 B i D467 i only 25 Photo Image 26 Tele Macro see page 45 27 Audio Playback 28 Volume Control see page 69 29 DV IN DV data transfer mode VP D461 B i D463 B i D467i only see page 79 30 AV IN VP D461 B i D463 B i D467i only...

Page 25: ...Y REC modes are always displayed on the OSD n when the OSD is turned off and the key input is displayed for 3 seconds n turned off LAYER Mode When you press any function button the function is displayed he OSD for 3 seconds before it turns off g the Date Time on off the Date Time on or off access the menu and change the Date Time mode age 33 n Screen Display in M Cam M Player Modes VP D463 B i D46...

Page 26: ... press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Language then press the Menu or available language options are listed he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired OSD language then press the selector OSD will display the most recently selected language press the MENU button Language in the menu is always indicated in English Camera Mode System Clock Set Beep Sou...

Page 27: ... the Menu selector n move the Menu selector to the left or right to set respective values press the MENU button me is memorized and maintained by the built in Lithium battery installed in the camcorder on t use the camcorder for a long period of time charge the Lithium battery at least once a To charge the built in Lithium battery supply power to the camcorder and set the Power Switch ERA or PLAYE...

Page 28: ...u selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select On or Off then press the Menu selector press the MENU button he Remote to Off in the menu and try to use it the remote control icon r 3 seconds on the LCD screen and then disappear SH m Menu Setting he Wireless Remote Control Acceptance Remote VP D463 B i D467 i only Move Select Exit MENU 6 1 Off On Camera Mode Back Clock Set Remote Beep S...

Page 29: ...elect System then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Beep Sound then press the selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select On or Off then press the selector press the MENU button are recording the Beep Sound is automatically set to Off Move Select Exit MENU Camera Mode Back Clock Set Beep Sound USB Version Language Demonstration Off On 1 Camera Mod...

Page 30: ... to the left or right to select System then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Shutter Sound then press the selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select On or Off then press the Menu selector press the MENU button SH m Menu Setting he Shutter Sound VP D463 B i D467 i only Move Select Exit MENU Player Mode Back Clock Set Beep Sound Shutter Sound USB ...

Page 31: ...r to the left or right to select On then press the Menu selector he MENU button Demonstration will begin the Demonstration press the MENU button monstration mode is automatically activated when the Camcorder is left idle for more than utes after switching to the Camera mode no tape is inserted in the Camcorder ress other buttons FADE BLC PHOTO EASY Q COLOR NITE PB ZOOM during the stration mode the...

Page 32: ... select Display then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select the item you want to adjust Bright or LCD Colour then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to adjust the value of the selected item Bright or LCD Colour then press the Menu selector can set values for LCD Bright and LCD Colour between 0 35 press the MENU button right LCD Colour fun...

Page 33: ...o select the Date Time display type ess the Menu selector play type of the Date Time Off Date Time Date Time press the MENU button te Time will read 00 00 1 JAN 2005 in the following conditions ng playback of a blank section of a tape e tape was recorded before setting the Date Time in the Camcorder en the Lithium battery becomes weak or dead you use the Date Time function you must set the clock S...

Page 34: ... D467 i only he MENU button menu list will appear he Menu selector to the left or right to select Display then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select TV Display then press the Menu selector vate TV Display function move the Menu selector to the left or right to select On or Off ess the Menu selector press the MENU button SH y Menu Setting he TV Display Camera Mode ...

Page 35: ...mages he LCD screen and pull out the Viewfinder e focus adjustment knob of the Viewfinder to focus the picture the sun or any strong light source through the Viewfinder for a prolonged period may be or cause temporary impairment wfinder will work either in PLAYER mode with LCD screen closed or in CAMERA mode with reen closed e Viewfinder 61 i UK_26 86 3 24 06 2 03 PM Page 35 ...

Page 36: ... label on the cassette holder and wait until it clicks and goes to place not apply excessive force or pressure on the cassette holder not forcibly push the cassette holder into the Camcorder cassette is automatically loaded he cassette door have recorded something that you wish to keep you can protect it so that it will not be accidentally ting a tape he safety tab on the cassette so that the hole...

Page 37: ...termine the horizontal plane ver possible use a tripod e Camcorder firmly using the hand strap our right elbow against your side our left hand under the Camcorder to support it e not to touch the built in microphone e a comfortable stable position for the shots that you are taking n lean against a wall or on a table for greater stability w an object through the Viewfinder pull it out until you hea...

Page 38: ...he LCD screen from below cording g a recording viewing the LCD screen from the front ding with the Viewfinder umstances where it is difficult to use the LCD screen the Viewfinder can be s a convenient alternative ate the LCD screen carefully as excessive rotation may cause damage to of the hinge that connects the LCD screen to the Camcorder Recording Techniques 1 2 3 5 4 61 i UK_26 86 3 24 06 2 03...

Page 39: ...nd Protection will be displayed ease the write protection tab to record ke sure the image you want to record appears on the LCD screen or Viewfinder ke sure the battery level indicates that there is enough remaining power for your expected recording time recording press the Start Stop button C is displayed on the LCD screen recording press the Start Stop button again BY is displayed on the LCD scr...

Page 40: ...in using the basic automatic settings he EASY Q button again in the STBY mode and then turn the EASY Q mode off EASY Q function will not turn off while you are recording camera will return to the settings that were set prior to activating EASY Q mode Y Q mode certain functions are not available such as Menu BLC and Manual focus want to use these functions you must first turn the EASY Q mode off SY...

Page 41: ...ture is designed to save battery power n view a recording using the REC SEARCH function in STBY mode EARCH enables you to play the recording backwards and EARCH enables you to play it forwards for as long as you keep each button pressed ress the REC SEARCH button in STBY mode your Camcorder will play rse for 3 seconds and return to the original position automatically aped distortion may appear on ...

Page 42: ...ayback fast forward or rewind the tape in stop mode tape stops automatically when it reaches the zero position en you have finished recording set the Power switch to PLAYER and press the REW button tape stops automatically when it reaches the zero position pe counter with the Zero Memory indicator disappears from the display and e counter is changed to the time code ollowing situations Zero Memory...

Page 43: ...last one second of the countdown the beep sound gets faster then recording starts omatically ou want to cancel the Self Timer function before recording press the SELF TIMER button he Start Stop button again when you wish to stop recording obstruct the remote control sensor by putting obstacles between the remote control and rder mote control range is 4 5m 13 17 ft ective remote control angle is up...

Page 44: ...of the zoom feature can lead to unprofessional looking and a reduction of battery usage time he Zoom Lever slightly for a gradual zoom move it for a high speed zoom r zooming is monitored on the OSD photo side Subject appears closer e angle side Subject appears farther away can record a subject that is about 10mm about 0 5 inch ay from the lens surface in the Wide position g In and Out TELE WIDE W...

Page 45: ...elector press the MENU button Macro icon will be displayed ecording in Tele Macro mode the focus speed may be slow ou operate the Zoom function in the Tele Macro mode the recording subject may be ocus ripod to prevent hand shake in the Tele Macro mode hadows when recording in the Tele Macro mode distance to the subject decreases focusing area narrows ou can not get proper focus use the Zoom Lever ...

Page 46: ...right to select Macro then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select On or Off then press the Menu selector press the MENU button uick Menu Tele Macro 60min 0 00 10 SP STBY Exit MENU Off Macro DIS Program AE White Balance Shutter Exposure Manual Focus 1 60min 0 00 10 SP STBY Exit MENU On 3 Off Macro DIS Program AE White Balance Shutter Exposure Manual Focus 61 i UK_26...

Page 47: ...me time release the button ing starts and the picture and sound gradually appear fade in you wish to stop recording hold down the FADE button picture and sound gradually disappear fade out he picture has disappeared press the Start Stop button to stop ng Out x 4 seconds n x 4 seconds Recording use Fade In Fade Out Recording e Fade In and Out Gradual appearance b Fade In Release the FADE button Hol...

Page 48: ...er features subject is outdoors and the background is overcast light sources are too bright subject is against a snowy background Power switch to CAMERA Mode switch to TAPE or MEMORY VP D463 B i D467 i only he BLC button C icon will be displayed BLC mode press the BLC button again h press of the BLC button toggles Normal BLC Normal unction will not operate in EASY Q mode ck Light Compensation Mode...

Page 49: ...le you are recording using the Color Nite function the image takes on a slow motion like effect using the Color Nite function the focus adjusts slowly and white dots may appear screen this is not a defect Nite is not available while DIS photo image recording or EASY Q is in use Zoom photo image recording Mosaic Mirror Emboss2 Pastel2 or 16 9 Wide is not e in the Color Nite mode r EASY Q is set Col...

Page 50: ...ded in Tape Copying still images from a cassette to Memory card Selecting the Audio playback channel Selecting the recording speed Selecting Sound Quality for recording Minimizing wind noise Selecting the AV or S Video input output Selecting the memory type Selecting Image Quality Selecting Storage Media Photo Movie to playback Deleting Files Deleting All files Preventing Accidental Erasure Print ...

Page 51: ... 34 27 28 29 30 82 81 26 31 Setting the Brightness tone of the LCD screen Setting the Colour tones of the LCD screen Setting the Date and Time Selecting OSD on off of TV Setting the time Using the remote control Setting the Beep sound Setting the Shutter sound Setting the USB Version Selecting the USB device Selecting the OSD language Demonstration Available mode 463 B i D467 i only 61 i UK_26 86 ...

Page 52: ... message will be displayed press the RESET button the MENU settings are changed to the default settings he RESET button using an object with sharp point such as a small screwdriver m PE 16 9 Wide Emboss2 Pastel2 Mirror Mosaic The other Digital Effect Digital functions Requested Mode DIS Digital Zoom PHOTO TAPE Color Nite 16 9 Wide Digital Effects O O O O O O O O Emboss2 Pastel2 Mirror Mosaic The o...

Page 53: ... Rec Mode then press the Menu or he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired record mode SP or LP then press nu selector press the MENU button selected icon will be displayed ommend that you use this Camcorder to play back any tapes recorded on this Camcorder back a tape recorded in other equipment may produce mosaic shaped distortion ou record a tape in SP and LP modes or LP mode only...

Page 54: ...h to TAPE VP D463 B i D467 i only he MENU button menu list will appear he Menu selector to the left or right to select Record then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Audio Mode then press the Menu or he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired audio mode 12Bit or 16Bit then he Menu selector press the MENU button Bit is selected no 12Bit indication w...

Page 55: ... he Menu selector to the left or right to select Record then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Wind Cut then press the Menu or vate the Wind Cut function move the Menu selector to the left or right to select On ess the Menu selector press the MENU button d Cut icon will be displayed Wind Cut is set to off when you want the microphone to be as sensitive as poss...

Page 56: ...osure value can be set between 00 and 29 press the MENU button ected settings are displayed or sports such as golf or tennis 1 2000 or 1 4000 g cars or trains or other rapidly moving vehicles such as roller coasters 1 1000 1 500 0 sports such as basketball 1 120 manually change the shutter speed and the exposure value when Program AE option is d manual changes are applied first age may not seem as...

Page 57: ...hers further away on enveloped in fog or surrounded by snow hiny or glossy surfaces like a car or objects moving constantly or quickly like an athlete or a crowd Power switch to CAMERA Mode switch to TAPE or MEMORY VP D463 B i D467 i only he Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Manual Focus then press the Menu or he Menu selector to the left or right to select On then pres...

Page 58: ... of one dominant colour Power switch to CAMERA Mode switch to TAPE or MEMORY VP D463 B i D467 i only he MENU button menu list will appear he Menu selector to the left or right to select Camera then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select White Balance then press the selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired mode Auto Hold Indoor or or then pre...

Page 59: ...ss the Menu selector press the MENU button hite Balance function will not operate in EASY Q mode e digital zoom off if necessary to set a more accurate white balance he white balance if lighting conditions change normal outdoor recording setting to Auto may provide better results uick Menu White Balance 60min 0 00 10 SP STBY Exit MENU Macro DIS Program AE White Balance Shutter Exposure Manual Focu...

Page 60: ...lect DIS then press the Menu selector vate the DIS function move the Menu selector to the left or right to select On then he Menu selector ou do not want to use the DIS function set the DIS menu to Off press the MENU button icon will be displayed Zoom Color Nite Mosaic Mirror Emboss2 Pastel2 and 16 9 Wide are not available in the de you press the PHOTO button while the DIS function is enabled the ...

Page 61: ...elect On or Off then press the Menu selector press the MENU button ommended that you deactivate the DIS function when using a tripod se the DIS function the picture quality may deteriorate Q mode automatically sets the DIS to On uick Menu Digital Image Stabilizer DIS 60min 0 00 10 SP STBY Exit MENU 2 60min 0 00 10 SP STBY œ 60min 0 00 10 SP STBY Exit MENU Off Macro DIS Program AE White Balance Shu...

Page 62: ...n the background of the subject when the background is out of focus Portrait mode is most effective when used outdoors shutter speed automatically varies from 1 50 to 1 1000 per second ght mode ording correctly when there is only light on the subject and not the rest of the picture Snow mode ording when people or objects are darker than the background because of reflected light from sand or snow p...

Page 63: ...menu list will appear he Menu selector to the left or right to select Camera then press the Menu or he Menu selector to the left or right to select Program AE then press the Menu or he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired Program AE option then he Menu selector press the MENU button selected icon will be displayed en the Auto mode is selected no icon will be displayed he Menu selec...

Page 64: ...es the images a reddish brown pigment ve mode ode reverses the colours creating a negative image mode ode cuts the picture in half using a mirror effect WHT mode ode changes the images to black and white ss1 mode ode creates a 3D effect embossing ss2 mode ode creates a 3D effect embossing on surrounding area of an image 1 mode ode applies a pale pastel drawing effect to an image 2 mode ode applies...

Page 65: ... not available while DIS or Color Nite se Effect modes are not available while EASY Q is in use IS EASY Q or Color Nite is set Mosaic Mirror Emboss2 Pastel2 or 16 9 Wide mode will be d Zoom is not available in the Mosaic Mirror Emboss2 Pastel2 or 16 9 Wide mode Effect modes other than Mosaic Mirror Emboss2 Pastel2 and 16 9 Wide are available while DIS is in use mage recording is not available in t...

Page 66: ...lect the desired zoom mode Off 100x 200x r 900x then press the Menu selector press the MENU button um zooming may result in lower picture quality Zoom is not available while DIS EASY Q photo image recording Color Nite Mosaic Mirror s2 Pastel2 or 16 9 Wide is in use hoto image recording Color Nite Mosaic Mirror Emboss2 Pastel2 or 16 9 Wide is set Zoom mode will be released The Digital Zoom mode wil...

Page 67: ...or he Menu selector to the left or right to select Photo Search then press the Menu or he REW FF buttons to select the photo photo search process appears on LCD screen while you are searching r completing the search the Camcorder displays the still image press the STOP or MENU button a photo image while recording a video is not available n use the remote control to take a photo by using the PHOTO ...

Page 68: ...tarting point stop rewinding press the STOP button Camcorder stops automatically after rewinding is complete he PLAY STILL button to start playback can view the picture you recorded on the LCD screen stop the play operation press the STOP button n adjust the LCD Bright Colour during playback justment method is the same procedure as used in Camera mode see page 32 n also view the picture on a TV sc...

Page 69: ...tor to adjust the volume olume level display will appear on the LCD screen els may be adjusted from anywhere between 00 to 19 will not hear any sound when the volume is set on 00 ou close the LCD screen while playing you will not hear sound from the speaker he AV cable is connected to the Camcorder you will not hear sound from the Built In Speaker nnot adjust the volume und will return when you re...

Page 70: ... switch to PLAYER Mode switch to TAPE VP D463 B i D467 i only n the TV and set the TV VIDEO selector on the TV to Video er to the TV user s manual e tape y use the S Video connector on the cable to obtain better quality pictures if you have an S Video jack on your TV you use the S Video connector you still need to make audio connections on your TV onnect the cable to the Audio Video jack you will ...

Page 71: ... D467 i only he tape you wish to play back he REW FF buttons find the first position you wish to play back he PLAY STILL button images you recorded will appear on the TV after a few seconds tape reaches its end while being played back the tape will rewind automatically yback mode SP LP is determined by the mode in which the tape was recorded CR has an S Video input terminal you may use S Video Con...

Page 72: ...button he REW FF buttons during playback or still mode ume normal playback press the PLAY STILL button ressing the REW FF buttons during playback ume normal playback release the button d Slow Playback ss the SLOW button on the remote control during playback esume normal playback press the PLAY STILL button e Slow Playback ss the button during forward slow playback esume forward slow playback press...

Page 73: ...press the PLAY STILL button e X2 playback ss the button during forward X2 playback esume normal playback press the PLAY STILL button back in reverse at normal speed press the button during normal forward playback he PLAY STILL or button to return to normal forward playback shaped distortion may appear on the screen while in some of the various playback modes shaped distortion or noise may be exper...

Page 74: ...screen cel the PB ZOOM function press the PB ZOOM or STOP button ZOOM function enlarges starting from the centre of the screen only nnot apply the PB ZOOM function to pictures which are being input from an external video source ZOOM image cannot be imported to your PC from the Camcorder s DV jack ZOOM images cannot be exported to a PC ill not be displayed on the LCD screen while the PB ZOOM functi...

Page 75: ...o the left or right to select Out AV In or S Video In then press the selector ou want to see the Camcorder picture with a TV set AV In Out menu to Out press the MENU button he Start Stop button to set the Camcorder to REC PAUSE mode USE appears on the LCD screen the TV programme or play back the VHS tape he Start Stop button to start recording ou want to temporarily pause a recording press the Sta...

Page 76: ...o the Multi AV jack at the front side of camcorder see to page 75 he PLAY STILL button and find the time frame of the scene to bed he PLAY STILL button to pause the scene he A DUB button on the remote control io dubbing icon will be displayed Camcorder is ready for dubbing he PLAY STILL button to start dubbing he STOP button to stop the dubbing nnot use the Audio dubbing function while playing a w...

Page 77: ...ck channel then press nu selector nd 1 play the original sound nd 2 play the dubbed sound 1 2 play back sound 1 and 2 equally mixed press the MENU button he PLAY STILL button to playback the dubbed tape playback added sound Sound 2 or MIX mode you may experience a loss of sound quality Audio Playback Move Select Exit MENU Player Mode Back Photo Search Photo Copy Audio Select Sound 1 Move Select Ex...

Page 78: ...rs please reconnect the DV cable or turn the power OFF and ON again nnot transmit data from the Camcorder to PC in M Player mode VP D463 B i D467 i only use the Camcorder and IEEE1394 together as this will cause IEEE1394 to shut off connect the Camcorder to a PC using both DV and USB cables It may not operate properly on is not guaranteed for all computer environments recommended above EE1394 cabl...

Page 79: ...to begin REC PAUSE mode USE is displayed on the LCD screen ayback on the other DV device while you monitor the picture he Start Stop button to start recording want to pause recording momentarily press the Start Stop button again recording press the STOP button sing this Camcorder as a recorder the pictures that appear on an external monitor may seem distorted however recorded will not be affected ...

Page 80: ...erty of their respective owners ons are not guaranteed for all of the recommended computer environments mentioned above connect the Camcorder to a PC using both DV and USB cables It may not operate properly m or M Player mode be sure that the Memory card is inserted into Camcorder before connecting USB cable emory card or an unformatted Memory card is inserted PC will not recognize your camera as ...

Page 81: ...elector to the left or right to select USB Connect then press the selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Computer or Printer then press the selector can select Computer to use the Camcorder as a PC Camera USB Stream or ovable disk can select Printer to use the PictBridge feature see page 109 press the MENU button g the USB Device 1 M Player Mode System Clock Set Remote Beep Sound...

Page 82: ...ersion to USB 2 0 when it is supported by both PC and its Operating System ther the PC or OS does not support USB 2 0 set the USB Version to USB 1 1 press the MENU button USB Version is not set properly the USB connection may fail to establish 0 may not be supported by certain PCs depending on their specifications case choose the USB 1 1 for USB connection 2 0 is not supported by the PC USB 1 1 wi...

Page 83: ...er tion selection screen appears on the monitor stallation selection screen does not appear after inserting the CD click Run in the Windows Start menu and e Autorun exe file to begin installation CD ROM drive is set to D drive type D autorun exe and press Enter e icons listed below to install the selected software Driver Click B removable Disk Driver Windows 98SE only B PC CAMERA STREAMING Driver ...

Page 84: ... an external microphone to the soundcard of the PC to voice communication n participate in video conferencing by using the Camcorder with PC Net meeting programme installed C Camera s screen size Transfer video frame rate for the PC Camera function is max 12 5 fps X240 QVGA pixels for USB 1 1 connection s connected with the USB to the Camcorder only the Power Mode and Zoom switches can be operated...

Page 85: ...her the removable disk has been properly recognized open Windows Explorer and locate the removable disk a USB cable to the USB jack on the PC USB cable is connected to the Camcorder s USB jack nothing is displayed on a TV the other end of the USB cable into the USB jack on the Camcorder PC is connected to the Camcorder with a USB cable only Zoom switch and Mode ch operate mpleting the data transmi...

Page 86: ...ick appears on the screen while recording to the Memory Stick ecording or loading an image do not eject the Memory Stick g a Memory Stick while recording or loading an image can cause data damage want to save all images on the Memory Stick set the write protect tab on the Memory Stick to LOCK Stick Optional Accessory Stick Functions TM Terminal Protection tab mory Stick and are trademarks of Sony ...

Page 87: ... are no recorded images on the Memory Card No image will display on the ecording loading erasing or formatting do not turn off the power or change the turn the power off before you insert or eject the Memory Card uld lose data on the Memory Card allow metal substances to come in contact with the terminals of the Memory Card bend drop or apply strong shock to Memory Card ulling the Memory Card out ...

Page 88: ...roup format cture size is 800x600 Tape Capture 640x480 mage s are compressed in MPEG 4 Moving Picture Experts Group format cture size is 720x576 n use this Camcorder as a Digital Still Camera DSC ve to set the Mode switch to Memory Card to use this Camcorder as Digital Still a ode Memory record mode Power switch to CAMERA Mode switch to MEMORY mode Memory playback mode Power switch to PLAYER Mode ...

Page 89: ...tor he Menu selector to the left or right to select Int Memory or Memory Card ess the Menu selector press the MENU button he Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Memory Type then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Int Memory or Memory Card ess the Menu selector press the MENU button Still Camera Mode VP D463 B i D467 i only the Built in...

Page 90: ... the Menu or he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired image quality Fine Fine Normal then press the Menu selector press the MENU button selected icon will be displayed l number of images that you can record varies depending on the image size e approximation is based on a 8MB Memory Stick under normal recording conditions e Image Quality of Images on the Memory Card ALITY 8MB 16MB Fi...

Page 91: ...ght to select Photo Quality then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired image quality Super Fine Fine l then press the Menu selector press the MENU button selected icon will be displayed uick Menu Photo Quality 1min 46 Exit MENU 3 Super Fine Macro White Balance Photo Quality Exposure Manual Focus 1min 46 Exit MENU 1 Off Macro White Balance Photo Quality Exp...

Page 92: ...arts from 0001 Power switch to CAMERA Mode switch to MEMORY he MENU button menu list will appear he Menu selector to the left or right to select Memory then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select File No then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired option Series or Reset ess the Menu selector press the MENU button File Number...

Page 93: ...mory Card Power switch to CAMERA Mode switch to MEMORY aming your object to record fully press the PHOTO button to take the picture picture is taken and saved in the Memory Card within a few seconds ng another picture within this interval is not possible indicator appears on the LCD screen during the time it takes to save the image ges are saved in the Memory Card in an 800x600 format mber of stil...

Page 94: ...xt image press the FWD button view the previous image press the REV button ssing FWD when you are on the last image will take you to the first image and ssing REV when you are on the first image will take you to the last image p pressing FWD or REV to search for an image quickly Power switch to PLAYER Mode switch to MEMORY last recorded image appears he S SHOW button de will be displayed mages wil...

Page 95: ...on to select an image rn to single Playback mode press the MULTI button again selected picture is displayed in full screen mode ay the previous six images press and hold the REV button for about 3 seconds ay the next six images press the FWD button for about 3 seconds r to use Delete Protect or Print Mark functions in while viewing Multi Display use the Menu by pressing the Menu Selector S SHOW MU...

Page 96: ...e Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Protect then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select On then press the Menu selector ou want to release the protection setting select Off press the MENU button protection icon will be displayed ed pictures will show the mark when they are displayed rite protection tab on the Memory Card is set to LOCK y...

Page 97: ...ector he Menu selector to left or right to select Protect then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select On or Off then press the Menu selector press the MENU button uick Menu Protect 800x600 2 46 Exit MENU M Play Select Delete Protect Print Mark 800x600 2 46 Exit MENU M Play Select Delete Protect Print Mark On 2 46 800x600 100 0002 100 0002 100 0002 1 3 Photo œ 61 i ...

Page 98: ...ight to select Delete then press the Menu selector essage Do you want to delete appears he Menu selector to the left or right to select Yes or No then press the selector press the MENU button All images at once Menu selector to the left or right to select Delete All then press the Menu selector e Do you want to delete all appears Menu selector to the left or right to select Yes or No then press th...

Page 99: ...und on the Memory Card the message Memory Card error will be ed be caused by copying images from different digital devices ing the Memory Card will delete all the stored images See page 100 ect important pictures from accidental deletion activate the image protection See page 96 g all files using the Delete All menu may take a while te all files much faster format the memory card after backing up ...

Page 100: ...t or right to select Yes then press the Menu selector mplete appears when the format is completed press the MENU button xecute the Format function all still images motion clips will be erased completely and erased ges motion clips cannot be recovered ting the Memory Card using a different device will cause Memory Card read errors ting the Memory Card deletes all the stored data in the Memory Card ...

Page 101: ...ck menu is displayed on the screen t recording press the MENU button to make it disappear using the MPEG REC function check whether the Memory Card is inserted into the rder images that you recorded are saved in avi avi 1 0 file format on the Memory Card s that you recorded are saved in a following folder see illustration low right hand corner ving picture images on a Memory Card are a smaller siz...

Page 102: ...layback playback is not available when a menu or Quick menu is displayed on the screen t playback press the MENU button to make it disappear may be broken or mosaic pictures while playing the MPEG4 movies but it is not malfunction oving picture images that you recorded on the Memory Card may not play on other manufacturer s equipment PEG4 movie recorded by another Camcorder may not play on this Ca...

Page 103: ... right to select M Play Select then press the selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Photo or Movie then press the selector press the MENU button Still Camera Mode VP D463 B i D467 i only uick Menu M Play Select 100 0002 800x600 2 46 Exit MENU M Play Select Delete Protect Print Mark Movie 3 800x600 2 46 Exit MENU M Play Select Delete Protect Print Mark 100 0002 1 Photo 61 i UK_87...

Page 104: ...n Power switch to PLAYER Mode switch to TAPE ack the cassette he PHOTO button still image is recorded on the Memory Card ing the time it takes to save an image the playback screen is paused and the OSD is played as illustrated in the lower right hand corner ages copied from the cassette to the memory card are saved in a 640x480 format r of images you can save varies depending on the image resoluti...

Page 105: ...t recorded on a cassette will be copied onto a Memory Card mcorder automatically performs the photo search to find still images and copy starts he STOP button to stop copying y automatically stops when the cassette is finished or Memory card is full s copied from the cassette to the memory card are saved in 640x480 format Still Images from a Cassette to Memory Card Move Select Exit MENU Player Mod...

Page 106: ...he left or right to select options Back This File or All Files ess Menu selector go back to the previous mode select Back his File or All Files is selected Now copying is displayed on the screen and copying ts press the MENU button Still Camera Mode VP D463 B i D467 i only Copies files From the Memory Card to the Built in Memory VP D467 i only Int Memory Photo Off Move Select Exit MENU M Player Mo...

Page 107: ... selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Print Mark then press the Menu selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select desired option All Off This File or All then press the Menu selector elect This File move the Menu selector to the left or right to select the quantity ess the Menu selector press the MENU button Print Mark icon will be displayed the Print Mark all Print...

Page 108: ...on rint Mark is set to This File you can set the number of copies from 0 to 999 rint Mark is set to All Files you can set the number of copies to 1 Files option may require extended operation time depending on the number of stored images supporting printers are commercially available e USB cable provided with the Camcorder Still Camera Mode VP D463 B i D467 i only uick Menu Print Mark 800x600 2 46...

Page 109: ...n press the selector he Menu selector to the left or right to select Printer then press the Menu selector mputer Connect to a computer ter Connect to a printer To use the PictBridge function connect to a printer ct your Camcorder to the printer using the provided USB cable ur printer power on PictBridge menu screen appears automatically after a short period cursor highlights Printer PictBridge set...

Page 110: ...red trademark of CIPA Camera Imaging Products Association ge transfer standard developed by Canon Fuji HP Olympus Seiko Epson and Sony dge supporting printers are commercially available e USB cable provided with the Camcorder e AC power adapter for your Camcorder during PictBridge Direct Printing your Camcorder off during the printing might damage data on the Memory Card still images is supported ...

Page 111: ...assette door ejects the tape automatically ase wait until the tape is completely ejected moving the tape close the door and store the Camcorder in a dust free environment nd other foreign materials can cause square shaped noise or unstable images Power switch to the OFF nect the power source or remove the Lithium ion Battery pack he BATT RELEASE switch located on the bottom of the Camcorder and sl...

Page 112: ... STOP button after 10 seconds the quality of the picture using a videocassette e picture quality has not improved repeat the operation he video heads with a dry type cassette cleaner cleaning cassette products stop automatically Refer to the cleaning cassette s instructions for detailed information roblem continues after the cleaning consult your nearest Samsung dealer or Authorized Service Centre...

Page 113: ...st be PAL compatible and ppropriate audio video jacks you may need to use a transcoder patible Countries Regions Austria Belgium Bulgaria China CIS Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece ain Holland Hong Kong Hungary India Iran Iraq Kuwait Libya Malaysia Mauritius Norway Romania bia Singapore Slovak Republic Spain Sweden Switzerland Syria Thailand Tunisia etc mpatible Countries...

Page 114: ...ne of the functions except cassette n will work he cassette compartment and remove the battery the Camcorder in a dry warm room for at least two hours ow ow o ow ow ow ow the Battery pack is almost discharged Change to a charged one When the remaining time on the tape is about 2 minutes Prepare a new one the tape reached its end Change to a new one there is no tape in Camcorder Insert a tape the t...

Page 115: ...y Card slow When you try to delete a protected image Cancel the protection of image slow The Camcorder cannot playback Format a Memory Card or insert Memory Card recorded on this Camcorder slow The Camcorder cannot record Format a Memory Card or change to a new Memory Card slow The Memory Card needs to format Format a Memory Card see page 100 slow When processing file delete Wait until delete has ...

Page 116: ...Battery pack The video heads may be dirty Clean the head with a cleaning tape The contrast between the subject and the background is too great for the Camcorder to operate normally Make the background bright to reduce the contrast or use the BLC function while you are recording in bright surroundings n the s blurred The Viewfinder lens has not been adjusted Adjust the Viewfinder control lever unti...

Page 117: ...5Ω terminated Y 1Vp p 75Ω C 0 286Vp p 75Ω 7 5dBs 600Ω terminated VP D461 B i D463 B i D467i 4pin special in out connector VP D461 B D463 B D467 out only Mini B type connector VP D463 B i D467 i only Ø3 5 stereo ce ce type umption emperature mperature mension C ntrol D467 i only DC 8 4V Lithium Ion Battery Pack 7 4V Lithium Ion Battery Pack Power supply 100V 240V 50 60Hz 4 3W LCD 4 0W Viewfinder 0 ...

Page 118: ... Search 67 Program AE 62 63 Protection VP D463 B i D467 i only 96 Rec Mode 53 Rec Search 41 Remote VP D463 B i D467 i only 28 Remote control VP D463 B i D467 i only 17 Shutter Speed 56 Sound 69 Speaker 69 Still images VP D463 B i D467 i only 94 Tele Macro 45 TV Display 34 USB VP D463 B i D467 i only 80 85 Viewfinder 35 White Balance 58 Wind Cut 55 ZERO MEMORY VP D463 B i D467 i only 42 Zoom 44 A O...

Page 119: ...r assistance f there is no alternative to cutting off the plug remove the fuse and then safely dispose of the plug onnect the plug to a mains socket as there is a risk of shock hazard from the bared flexible cord NT in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code EUTRAL BROWN LIVE olours may not correspond to the coloured marqueings identifying the terminals in your plug proce...

Page 120: ...daptation in order to conform to national or local technical or safety standards in force in any Country other than the one for which the product was originally designed and manufactured This warranty will not cover and no re imbursement will be made for such adaptation nor any damage which may result 5 This warranty covers none of the following a Periodic check ups maintenance and repair or repla...

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