Table of Contents Introduction ................................2 Key Features ................................2 What your camcorder included ..........................3 Computer System Requirement for Windows 2000/XP..................3 Computer System Requirement for Windows Vista....................4 Computer System Requirements for Macintosh ....................4 A Quick Look at Your Digital Camcorder ....................... 5 Prepare Your Digital Camcorder for Use .......................
Introduction Thanks for purchasing this kind of Digital Camcorder, it not only can shoot videos, and the internal Nand Flash but also can be used as a U disk for store any format files. Please read this manual carefully before using. Key Features Ø...
What your camcorder included Ø Digital Camcorder Ø Owner Manual Ø TV cable Ø Built-in USB Ø Software CD Computer System Requirement for Windows 2000/XP To be able to download videos to your PC you will need the following minimum configuration: Ÿ...
Computer System Requirement for Windows Vista To be able to download videos to your PC you will need the following minimum configuration: Ÿ Windows Vista Ÿ 800MHz processor and 512 MB of system memory Ÿ 20GB hard driver with at least 15GB of available space Ÿ...
Icons on your LCD screen Battery power level Full battery power Medium battery power Low battery power Modes Playback Video Digital Zoom Infrared Night Vision Prepare Your Digital Camcorder for Use Battery Installation Your Digital Camcorder requires 4 AAA batteries, alkaline battery is recommended. Because of 2GB Nand Flash memory is built in, the data in your internal memory won’t be lost regardless of any powering off and battery changing.
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pole/negative pole. Slide and close the battery cover. Note: Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium metal hydride) batteries. Please take away the battery when you do not use it for saving battery power. The icon will flash on the LCD screen when battery insufficient and it will be automatically powered off.
memory card. Please follow the steps: Locate the memory card slot on the side of your Digital Camcorder. Insert the memory card correctly as the icon showing near to the SD card slot. Press the memory card until you hear a “Click” sound, the memory card will be flushed with your camcorder surface.
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idle for 60 seconds or there is insufficient battery power. Video Mode Resolution settings Your Digital Camcorder supports 2 resolutions- VGA&QVGA, press Delete/Resolution button to change between them. VGA/QVGA will appear on the LCD screen. Shooting Videos with automatic Infrared Night Vision Turn on your Digital Camcorder.
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Your Digital Camcorder will automatically adjust the Infrared Night Vision function according to the EV value. Digital Zoom Your Digital Camcorder supports 8x digital zoom function, enables you to enlarge your object to 8x. Press Right button to zoom in your object, press Left button to zoom back out. Playback Mode You can playback, delete or format the AVI files you shoot in this mode.
3. Press Shutter/OK button again to stop. Delete You can delete unwanted files in this mode. Select an AVI file by pressing Right/Left button. Press Delete button. Press Up/Down button to select: Delete One: delete current file you selected. Delete all : delete all files in your camcorder. Format: Format your internal memory or external memory card.
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Power on your Digital Camcorder. Turn on your TV. Change the TV mode to PAL/NTSC. Connect your Digital Camcorder to the TV with the TV cable supplied. The image will now appear on the TV screen. To see a video being captured in real time on your TV, point the Camcorder at the object and begin to record as described in the Shooting Videos section above.
Transfer Files to Your Computer For downloading videos, you are only required to connect your camcorder to PC. Your digital camcorder has a Built-in USB, you need: Note: You have to make sure the battery power is sufficient before connecting your camcorder to PC. Open the rubber USB cover.
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Click “Yes” button to enter YouTube.com or “No” button to exit. Now you can upload your favorite video to the web via click button “Upload” on the top right side.
Note: If your computer can not pop-up the removable disk window, you can operate as below steps: 1. Open My Computer/Removable Disk. to install the “Camera Weblink”. 2. Double click 3. After finish installation, then you can select “Yes” to enter the web link. 4.
• Please check the “Install DirectX”,which support playing video files. If your computer can’t install automatically, please install manually as the following steps. Place the CD into your CD-ROM drive. Click right key at the CD-ROM drive, then click \open\autorun.exe. Follow the directions of the installation wizard.
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Select files directly from the DV For your DV, In PC Mode, you select “Mass Storage”, and then connect DV to PC with USB cable. The flash memory will be used as a movable hard disk on your computer, and you can select files from it. Select files from memory card You can also select files directly from a memory card.
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3. Effects Here you may add special effects that occur as one component on the Storyboard changes to the other. You may either add these “transitions” manually, or apply a "theme" to your entire project. 4. Text You can add text to any video or still image on the Storyboard.
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the screen in various ways. This step is only available for video projects. Meantime, you can set the font, size, color, and shadow of text. 5. Narrate This step is labeled as "Audio" when working on a slide show project. Here you may record audio tracks and add them to the Storyboard.
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will be combined into your video or slide show. Options here will vary depending on the type of project you make. Video projects will have more save options (tabs) than slide show projects. Some versions of the program will allow you to save to DVD.
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