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Operation guide.....................................................................................................................
Maintenance and precautions for the camcorder............................................................
Maintenance and precautions for SD Memory card........................................................
System Requirements...........................................................................................................
Accessories..............................................................................................................................
Know Your Camcorder..........................................................................................................
Buttons and Function Indicators.........................................................................................
Getting Started......................................................................................................................
Basic Functions......................................................................................................................
Video Recording available options......................................................................................
Still Photo available options.................................................................................................
System Setting Available Options........................................................................................
Connecting camcorder to Computer .................................................................................
Connecting camcorder to TV...............................................................................................
Specification...........................................................................................................................
Troubleshooting.....................................................................................................................
Warranty...............................................................................................................................
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Operation guide……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Maintenance and precautions for the camcorder…………………………………………………… Maintenance and precautions for SD Memory card……………………………………………….. System Requirements…………………………………………………………………………………………….. Accessories……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Know Your Camcorder……………………………………………………………………………………………. Buttons and Function Indicators…………………………………………………………………………….. Getting Started………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Basic Functions…..…………….……………………………………………………………………….…………… Advanced Fuctions…………………………………………………………………………………………………. Video Recording available options………………………………………………………………………….. Still Photo available options……………………………………………………………………………………. System Setting Available Options…………………………………………………………………………….
  • Page 2: Operation Guide

    Operating guide Thank you for purchasing this Digital Camcorder. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the unit, and retain it for future reference. Note: The operating guide is prepared with latest available information. The specification of unit in the package of is subject to change without prior notice. Maintenance and precautions for the camcorder −...
  • Page 3: Maintenance And Precautions For Sd Memory Card

    Maintenance precautions Memory card SD Memory Card Contact pins / connectors Write protection LOCK switch • Please note that the SD card has tiny LOCK slider on the side for write protection of the SD memory card that helps avoid inadvertent deletion of image files.
  • Page 4: System Requirements

    System Requirements You may use the computer to download images and videos from your camcorder. Make sure that your computer complies with (below) minimum requirements: System Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows XP Intel Pentium4 1GHZ Memory 512MB CD-ROM/DVD Drive 24x CD-ROM DRIVE or above Hard Drive space 1GB free HDD space USB port...
  • Page 5: Accessories

    Accessories The following accessories are packed together with the camcorder: USB Cable Installation CD User Manual TV Cable...
  • Page 6: Know Your Camcorder

    Know Your Camcorder 9.Left/Timer Button 1.Zoom in Botton 18.Shutter Button 10.Up/Disp Button 2.Playback Botton 19.Microphone 11.OK Button 3.Zoom out Botton 20.Fill light 12.Right/Light Button 4.AV interface 21.Timer light 13.Down Button 5.Mini-USB interface 22.Battery cover 14.Speaker 6.Lanyard roller 23.Lens 15.Delete Button 7.Working indicator light 24.Tripod socket 16.MODE Button...
  • Page 7: Buttons And Function Indicators

    Buttons and Function Indicators Buttons/Indicator Function Power Button Press to turn camcorder ON and OFF SHUTTER Button Press to start / stop video recording or taking Still Photo Zoom IN Press to zoom in scene Zoom OUT Press to zoom out the scene MENU Button Press to enter or exit the MENU selection Press to select desired mode: Video Recording or Taking...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    - Playback mode: Press to start /stop video playing -Video/photo Mode: Press to delete the last record Delete Button -Playback Mode: Press to delete the selected file Fill light To extend the brightness of the objects Timer Indicator Indicator blinks when self-timer starts counting down GETTING STARTED Note: You require 3* AAA alkaline batteries and SD/SDHC Memory Card to operate the...
  • Page 9 Installing SD Memory Card - Position and insert SD Memory card into the SD card slot. - Note the orientation of the card and insert as indicated. Press it down until the card is firmly locked. Do not force card during insertion as the card or card slot could become damaged.
  • Page 10: Basic Functions

    Turning Camcorder ON or OFF - Open the LCD Screen - Press the Power button to turn the camcorder ON. - LCD screen becomes active and the camcorder is ON, ready to operate. - Press the Power button again turn the camcorder OFF. Note: The camcorder will turn OFF automatically when turned ON and left idle for 1 min (by default, see ‘Power Save’...
  • Page 11: Advanced Functions

    Taking Still Photo (Still Photo Mode) - Compose the scene visible on the LCD screen, keep camcorder steady and press the Shutter Button to take a Still Photo. Playback mode - Press the Playback button to enter Playback mode. - LCD screen will show the last taken photo or recorded video. - You can use LEFT / RIGHT buttons to scroll through your records;...
  • Page 12 See figures (next page) showing samples of the MENU screens in Video and Photo Modes. ▲Photo M e n u ▲Video M enu Setting Date and Time You can set Date and Time after loading batteries, you can use this setting .Press OK to enter the setting page,see below.
  • Page 13 Then press OK to confirm, press the MENU Button to cancel and exit setting. Note: You may need to set date & time again after changing batteries. LCD screen information Below are images of the LCD screen with related icons, information visible when the camcorder is set to Video Recording or the Still Photo mode -Video Recording Mode -Still Photo mode...
  • Page 14 Please see the function and explanation of the corresponding icons Photo Mode The camcorder is set at the Still Photo Mode Driver Mode Indicates the self-timer counting down, default OFF Exposure Indicates the selected exposure value; default 0.0 Image Size Indicates the Still Photo resolution;...
  • Page 15: Video Recording Available Options

    Video Recording available options Select the Video Recording mode and press the MENU Button to select available adjustment options. Press UP / DOWN Buttons to scroll options, press OK to enter sub- menu and press RIGHT to display available settings. Main Menu Sub-menu Explanation...
  • Page 16: Still Photo Available Options

    Tungsten Suitable for tungsten source light Still Photo available options Main Menu Sub-menu Explanation 2592x1944 5Mpix Resolution 2048x1536 3Mpix 1280x1024 1Mpix 640x480 Quality Super Fine Super Fine Image quality Fine Good Image quality Normal Normal Image quality Metering Center Multi Spot...
  • Page 17 White Balance Auto Uses automatic white balance, which is suitable for most cases Daylight Suitable for sunshine sky Cloudy Suitable for overcast sky Fluorescent Suitable for fluorescent source light Tungsten Suitable for tungsten source light Exposure Adjusts scene brightness, use LEFFT / RIGHT Buttons Driver Mode Self-timer 2s Self-timer 10s...
  • Page 18: System Setting Available Options

    System setting available options Under Video/Photo mode press the MENU Button to enter setup. Press LEFT /RIGHT Buttons to scroll options, press OK to enter sub-menu and press UP/DOWN to adjust options Main Menu Sub-menu Explanation Sounds Shutter ON / OFF Beep On / Off tone Volume...
  • Page 19: Playback Mode

    Sets TV system as PAL MSDC Recognized as mass storage when connecting to PC PCCAM Recognized as PC camera when connecting to PC Start-up Image No start up image System Use the system default image My Image Use the your own image Format Yes/No Formats memory card...
  • Page 20 PLAYBACK Mode, Video MENU options(Lock, Delete only) Press MENU Button to display available options, see screen below: Playback, Photo Menu options (Lock, Delete, Slide show, Start-up Image) Sub-menu Explanation Main Menu Lock/Unlock Locks/ Unlock one file Lock All Locks All files Lock Unlock All Unlock All files...
  • Page 21 Delete All Deletes All files Start Starts slide show Slide Show Interval 1sec~10sec interval Repeat Yes/ No all displayed slides Start-up Image Set current image as start-up image Cancel quit setting the start-up image...
  • Page 22: Connecting Camcorder To Computer

    Make connections -You can review all your records on the camcorder LCD screen -You can connect the camcorder to computer and review, transfer your records -In addition, your camcorder may be connected to TV so you can see your videos and images Connection with computer Before connecting camcorder to computer it is strongly recommended that you...
  • Page 23: Connecting Camcorder To Tv

    Connecting camcorder to TV Connection with TV This provides another way to review your records, video and still pictures on the big TV screen. - Use supplied TV cable and connects AV connector of the camcorder with AV input of your - Set your TV to the AV input mode and turn the camcorder power ON.
  • Page 24 File Format JPEG, AVI Memory Slot for External SD card (up to 32GB)capacity (SD card not supplied) Zoom Digital, 4 X range Screen 2.0” TFT LCD Self-Timer 2 sec / 10sec delay White Balance Auto / Daylight / Cloudy / Fluorescent / Tungsten USB Interface USB2.0 (cable supplied) TV Output...
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING Condition Cause/ Remedy Insufficient power, please install new batteries. The camcorder can Batteries installed incorrectly. not be turned ON Reinstall batteries, note correct polarity alignment. The SD Card is not inserted. Insert the SD card for photo taking / video recording. Can not take a picture Write protection switch on the SD card is set to LOCK-ed or make any records...
  • Page 26: Warranty

    Westwell Warranty Statement Warranty against defects Westwell Australia Pty Limited ACN106 648 202 (“Westwell”) warrants the product to be free of any defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase (“Warranty”). However, the Warranty does not apply with respect of products damaged by unreasonable use or by use for which the product is not intended.
  • Page 27 rights and remedies any other law in relation to goods or services to which the Warranty relates. What you must do for Westwell to be entitled to claim under the warranty To make a claim under the Warranty you must: return the product which you claim is defective to the Seller who supplied our products to you (“Seller”).
  • Page 28 pay to you the cost of repairing or replacing the products or any part of the products; or replace or repair the product. Except as to terms, conditions, warranties or guarantees prescribed by law and from which Westwell cannot limit its liability (“prescribed term”): the liability of Westwell and any Seller in respect of a breach of a prescribed term or the Warranty relating to the products or any part of the products is limited to the options set out in this...
  • Page 29 part of the products. PLEASE note that Westwell will honour all consumer guarantees under the Australian Consumer Law to the extent it is required to do so by that legislation Expense of making warranty claim Subject to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law, if Westwell determines that the product you have returned does not breach the Warranty and Westwell does not have a legal obligation to provide you with a remedy in respect of the returned product (including for breach of a guarantee under the...
  • Page 30 breach of the Warranty, then Westwell will determine if it is reasonable to reimburse your reasonable expenses in making the claim under the Warranty. It will be for Westwell to determine what is a reasonable expense and you will be required to substantiate that expense by documentation acceptable to Westwell.

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