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VIV-CV-1632   

Digital Binocular Camera 

 

User Manual 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for VIV-CV-1632

Page 1: ...ular Camera User Manual 2009 2015 Sakar International Inc All rights reserved Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of t...

Page 2: ...Video Capture Mode 15 Video Playback Mode 21 Photo Capture Mode 27 Photo Playback Mode 35 Audio Capture Mode 40 Audio Playback Mode 42 General Camera Settings 48 Connecting the Camera to a TV 51 Inst...

Page 3: ...p to 32GB for normal use Micro SD Memory cards are not included and need to be purchased separately This camera is a plug and play device You can download the pictures and videos captured by your came...

Page 4: ...3 Parts of the Camera AV Out Port...

Page 5: ...mputer The camera recharges while using each mode The MSDC Mode allows you to access the files on the SD card via your computer The Record Mode allows you to record videos photos or audio 4 After the...

Page 6: ...era 2 Flip open the Micro SD Card Slot cover 3 Insert the SD Memory Card until a click sound is heard 4 Make sure the SD card is properly inserted After the camera is powered on an SD icon appears on...

Page 7: ...It is recommended to note the right eye eyepiece scale value for future use reference At this point both focal distances should be well adjusted Use the central Telescope Focusing Roller to focus on...

Page 8: ...e recording is in progress To stop recording press the Shutter button or the OK button again The video is automatically saved to your camera s memory card To access the various menus for the Video Cap...

Page 9: ...The audio file is automatically saved to the memory card PLAYBACK MODE VIDEOS PHOTOS AUDIO Use this mode to view and manage the videos photos and audio on your camera After turning on your camera pres...

Page 10: ...om Exposure Photos 2 0EV 2 0EV Scene Photos Auto Landscape Night Scenery Portrait Night Portrait Beach Sport Dinner Metering Center Multi Spot White Balance Auto Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Tungsten C...

Page 11: ...available hard disk space 16 bit Color monitor 1024 X 768 recommended screen resolution CD ROM Drive QuickTime 6 or higher MICROSOFT Internet Explorer 7 or higher Windows Media Player 10 or higher Dir...

Page 12: ...l be in Video Capture Mode to start POWERING THE CAMERA OFF While the camera is on you can press and hold the Power button again at any point to turn your camera OFF When the screen displays Good Bye...

Page 13: ...d ON the Video Capture Mode will be active The icons that appear on the LCD screen are the best default settings so that you can begin to capture and enjoy clear quality photos To change the active ca...

Page 14: ...n to save the selected option and return to the Main Menu NOTE To go back from the submenus or exit the Main Menu press the MENU button NAVIGATING THE MENU FOR GENERAL CAMERA SETTINGS To access the Ge...

Page 15: ...us screen Once you change a setting the setting is saved by your camera until you manually change the setting or restore the camera s default factory settings After selecting your desired setting some...

Page 16: ...u would like to capture NOTE The time available for video capture as per the installed memory card size and selected resolution is shown on the top right of the LCD screen 3 Digital Zoom Options Press...

Page 17: ...e Mode and General Camera Settings NOTE Use the UP DOWN LEFT RIGHT buttons to navigate MODE Toggles between the Video Capture Mode Photo Capture Mode Audio Capture Mode and Playback Mode Video Capture...

Page 18: ...ion Displays the current selected Mode Video Capture Mode 2 White Balance Displays the selected White Balance Setting The White Balance options include Auto Daylight Cloudy Fluorescent Tungsten 3 Mete...

Page 19: ...Card Indication The SD card icon displays when the Micro SD card has been inserted correctly The Micro SD card can then be used as storage for Videos Photos and Audio 7 Date Time Stamp Record Mode Dis...

Page 20: ...r until you manually change the setting or restore the camcorder s default factory settings After selecting your desired setting some settings appear as an icon on the LCD screen in Capture Mode indic...

Page 21: ...low the camera to properly balance the colors in the images that are taken with your camera Auto Default Automatic white balance Daylight White balance selected for daylight surrounding Cloudy White b...

Page 22: ...If there are no images stored a message No File appears NOTE The camera does not include a speaker In order to view your captured videos with audio or to hear your audio recordings please connect the...

Page 23: ...ttom left of the LCD screen 2 Playing Your Selected Video Video Controls START Press the SHUTTER OK button to start playing your video While the video is playing the elapsed time is displayed on the t...

Page 24: ...de Selection Displays the current selected Mode Playback Mode 2 File Counter Elapsed Time Playback Preview Mode Displays number of the current file Total number of captured files photos videos and aud...

Page 25: ...includes a Date Time stamp the date and time appear on the bottom right part of the image Video Playback The Preview Mode icons disappear and the following video controls are displayed on the bottom o...

Page 26: ...enus and return to the previous screen The following menus appear when a video is selected in Playback Mode Menu Name and Description Menu Options Menu Option Details Lock Pictures videos and audio ta...

Page 27: ...Delete menu You can delete a single file or delete all media files saved to the SD card IMPORTANT Keep in mind that deleting will permanently remove the selected images on your camera s memory card O...

Page 28: ...you would like to capture NOTE The amount of photos available to capture as per the installed memory card size and selected resolution is shown on the top right of the LCD screen 3 Digital Zoom Option...

Page 29: ...ween the Video Capture Mode Photo Capture Mode Audio Capture Mode and Playback Mode Video Capture Mode Photo Capture Mode Sound Recording Mode Playback Mode UP ZOOM Zooms IN NAVIGATES MENU Navigates w...

Page 30: ...selected Mode Photo Capture Mode 2 Self Timer Burst Mode Displays the selected Self Timer setting The Self Timer options include OFF no Icon 2 seconds 10 seconds Displays the selected Burst Mode setti...

Page 31: ...9 1M 1024 x 768 VGA 640 480 7 Photo Quality Displays the selected Photo Quality Setting The Photo Quality options include Super Fine Fine Normal 8 Photo Counter Displays the amount of photos availabl...

Page 32: ...ting the setting is saved by your camcorder until you manually change the setting or restore the camcorder s default factory settings After selecting your desired setting some settings appear as an ic...

Page 33: ...g such as complex light conditions position of subject brightness background direct light and scenes Spot Meters the area within the spot point frame at the center of the LCD to set the exposure on th...

Page 34: ...ve count to increase the amount of light allowed into the lens by your camera 2 0 1 7 1 3 1 0 0 7 0 3 0 Default Selects and displays the selected EV value Driver Mode Self Timer Mode The Self Timer me...

Page 35: ...ene settings that let your camera to adapt properly to your current environment Auto Default Landscape Night Scenery Portrait Night Portrait Beach Sport Dinner Displays the selected Scene setting Date...

Page 36: ...the PLAYBACK or MODE button to exit the Playback Mode and return to Capture Mode The latest captured image appears on the LCD screen If there are no images stored a message No File appears VIEWING PHO...

Page 37: ...us Item Function Description 1 Mode Selection Displays the current selected Mode Playback Mode 2 File Counter Playback Preview Mode Displays number of the current file Total number of captured files p...

Page 38: ...s and return to the previous screen The following menus appear when a video is selected in Playback Mode Menu Name and Description Menu Options Menu Option Details Lock Pictures videos and audio taken...

Page 39: ...ck the file s and then proceed with deletion It is highly recommend first to save and download your media files before deleting Slide Show You can view a Slideshow of all the pictures taken with your...

Page 40: ...p the playing of the Slideshow Effect The Effect menu allows you to select a unique effect that can create an interesting look to your captured photo B W Sepia Negative Red Green Blue Binarize Sunset...

Page 41: ...e MODE button twice to enter the Audio Capture Mode The Audio Capture icon appears on the top left 2 Capturing Audio START Press the SHUTTER or OK button to start recording the audio While Recording T...

Page 42: ...enu Option MENU N A MODE Toggles between the Video Capture Mode Photo Capture Mode Audio Capture Mode and Playback Mode Video Capture Mode Photo Capture Mode Sound Recording Mode Playback Mode UP PAUS...

Page 43: ...If there are no images stored a message No File appears NOTE The camera does not include a speaker In order to view your captured videos with audio or to hear your audio recordings please connect the...

Page 44: ...eft of the LCD screen 2 Playing Your Selected Audio Audio Controls START Press the SHUTTER OK button to start playing your audio file While the audio is playing the elapsed time is appears in the cent...

Page 45: ...lected Mode Playback Mode 2 File Counter Playback Preview Mode Displays number of the current file Total number of captured files photos videos and audio 3 Protect Lock The lock symbol indicates the f...

Page 46: ...yback Mode Audio Playback The Preview Mode icons disappear and the following audio controls are displayed on the bottom of the screen only during audio playback SHUTTER OK Play UP Pause Resume Playing...

Page 47: ...s and return to the previous screen The following menus appear when a video is selected in Playback Mode Menu Name and Description Menu Options Menu Option Details Lock Pictures videos and audio taken...

Page 48: ...e menu You can delete a single media file or delete all media files saved to the SD card IMPORTANT Keep in mind that deleting will permanently remove the selected images on your camera s memory card O...

Page 49: ...eturn to the previous screen Once you change a setting the setting is saved by your camera until you manually change the setting or restore the camera s default factory settings After selecting your d...

Page 50: ...wer off When the camcorder sits idle for the designated period of time the camcorder will shut off completely and will need to be powered on again with the power button before the next use Off Default...

Page 51: ...your camera s memory card Please make sure you have backed up the images that you want before you proceed with the format of the memory card Yes No Formats the Micro SD Memory Card Yes Automatically...

Page 52: ...cable Connect the black jack into the digital video camera s AV slot Connect the yellow jack into the TV Video port Connect the white jack into the TV Audio port 2 Turn On the TV and the digital video...

Page 53: ...Experience Image Manager Installer window appears If the window does not appear open the application s CD DVD drive and click on Setup exe to launch the installer MACINTOSH Click the icon that appears...

Page 54: ...he Vivitar Experience Image Manager installer create the folder to where the program will be installed and then click Install 10 Please wait while the application continues the installation process on...

Page 55: ...n it will be selected automatically 5 Select a location on the computer where to place the new photo and video files 6 Add the new photo and video files to albums if desired 7 Select to remove the med...

Page 56: ...mages from the Camera to the Computer Manually TRANSFERRING PHOTOS AND VIDEOS WINDOWS OS 1 Use the supplied USB cable to connect your camera to your computer 2 MSDC appears as an option on the LCD Sel...

Page 57: ...D NOTE Please check your device packaging for compatibility with the iPad APPLE IPAD CAMERA CONNECTION For models that are compatible with the iPad photos and videos can be imported from your digital...

Page 58: ...resulting from defects in material or workmanship and damages or malfunctions from other than normal use including but limited to repair by unauthorized parties tampering modification or accident Wha...

Page 59: ...ton to take some sample photos and then try downloading them again With test photos if the camera powers off before you upload them to the computer the photos are not stored in the camera s memory The...

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