Table of Contents Introduction ......................2 Key Features ......................2 What your digital video camera includes ............3 Computer System Requirements for Windows XP ........... 3 Computer System Requirements for Windows Vista ........3 Computer System Requirements for Macintosh ..........4 Quick Look at your Digital Video Camera ............
Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Digital Video Camcorder. With your camcorder you can shoot video clips, take individual photos, In addition, an SD compatible memory card up to 32GB needs to be inserted in order to expand the memory of your DVR camera. Key Features Circulation video.
15. Takes digital photos and videos 16. Protect, slide show , delete photos What your digital video camera includes Car Camcorder USB cable Car Charger Adapter TV cable User manual Computer System Requirements for Windows XP To be able to download photos and videos to your PC you will need the following minimum configuration: Pentium 4 Processor (or above), 2.6 GHz., with Windows XP and 7 Service Pack 2 1GB RAM or Higher.200MB free disk space Available USB Interface...
1GHz Processor or Higher and 1GB of system memory 40GB hard driver with at least 15GB of available space Support for Super VGA graphics Available USB Interface CD-ROM drive Computer System Requirements for Macintosh Power Macintosh G3 500 MHz or higher Mac OS X version 10.5 or later 512 MB or more available system RAM (1GB recommended), 150 MB free disk space...
Preparing Your Camcorder for Use Installing battery Your DVR camcorder requires Lithium battery, insert the battery into the camera: Slide out battery cover in the side of the camera to open it. Insert the Lithium battery and press it down. Close the battery cover.
Inserting an SD Memory Card An SD compatible memory card of up to 32GB (not included) should be inserted into your DVR camera. SD Memory card expand the amount of memory thus allowing an increase in the number of movies, photos that can be captured before transferring them to a computer.
• Formatting will delete all data on the SD Memory Card including protected data. • Do not remove the SD memory Card during formatting because this may damage the card and render it unusable. DVR Function Control Power on Press the Power button or turn on the LCD Screen to turn on your DVR. The LCD monitor will light up indicating that your DVR is ready for use.
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Move down the OK button to select Date/Time Setup. Press OK button to enter the submenu. Switch OK button (up or down) to select date/time setup ,switch OK button (up or down )to setup the date and time ,press OK button to confirm and enter into the other set option, the first line is for date setup, the second is for time setup, the third is for format setup.
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Switch OK button (up or down) to select the language. Press OK button to confirm and exit. TV Mode The image of the picture you wish to capture on the LCD can also be displayed on your TV screen. Use the USB cable provided. Plug one end into the TV and the other into the HDMI slot next to the USB slot on your camera.
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Switch OK button (up or down) to select Off/On. Press OK button to confirm. Format You can delete all files in internal memory or SD memory card by using this feature. Please make sure to download the images before using this feature .All the images stored in the card or internal memory will be erased.
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Mode Selection Your DVR camera have 3 mode: Video Mode (Default Mode)/Camera Mode/Playback Mode. You can switch mode through press Mode Button. Video Mode (Default Mode) In order to capture videos using your camcorder you need to press Mode button to the Video mode which is the Default Mode of the camcorder.
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In the Video mode there are 6 video resolutions: 1920x1080P (FHD) 1440x1080(FHD) 1280x720(720P) 848x480 (WVGA) 640x480 (VGA) 320x240 (QVGA) for you to choose from before capturing your video. The higher the resolution selected the better the quality of the video it will take, however higher quality videos need more memory.
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Press OK button to enter the submenu. Switch OK button (to upside or downside) to select the desired time option from the menu that appears. Press OK button to confirm, save your choice and exit. Exposure This setting allows you to control the brightness of your images. Press Mode button repeatedly to open Video mode.
Move down OK button to select Record Audio. Press OK button to enter the submenu. Switch OK button (to upside or downside ) to select the Off or On Press OK button to confirm and exit. Date Stamp Press Mode button repeatedly to Video mode. Press the Menu button to open the Video Menu.
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The number of photos that can be captured not only depends on the SD card’s capacity but also on the resolution selected. Better quality photos are taken at higher resolutions but these will take up more memory on the card. The following options are available to capture the best quality photos with your camcorder: Capture Mode You can include yourself in a photo by using this feature to delay the time between you pressing the...
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Move down OK button to select Resolution. Press OK button to enter the submenu. Switch OK button (to upside or downside) to select the resolution size–4032*3024(12MP); 3648x2736(10MP); 3264x2448(8MP); 2592x1944 (5MP); 2048x1536 (3MP); 1920x1080 (2MP 16:9 HD); 640x480 (VGA). Press OK button to confirm. Note: The resolution icon will appear beneath the camera icon on the LCD screen.
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Sharpness This setting allows you to adjust the sharpness of your images, making edges more or less distinct. Press Mode button repeatedly to open Camera mode. Press the Menu button to open the camera menu. Move down OK button to select Sharpness. Press OK button to enter the submenu.
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Press OK button to enter the submenu. Switch OK button (to upside or downside) to choose the best option from the menu that appears: Color/Black & White/Sepia. Press OK button to confirm and exit. This is a special function that allows you to compensate the light conditions when the light source is not good and also where you are not using tripod.
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Note: The corresponding exposure number will appear on the left side of the LCD screen. Face Detection Your camcorder supports face detecting that allows you to take best photos. Press Mode button repeatedly to open Camera mode. Press the Menu button to enter the camera menu. Move down OK button to select Face Detection.
Your Digital Camcorder has a function that you can review the image and video quickly as your request. Press Mode button repeatedly to open Camera mode. Press the Menu button to open the camera menu. Move down OK button to select quick review option. Press OK button to enter the submenu.
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A Delete message appears on the LCD with YES/NO. Switch OK button (to upside or downside) button to select “Yes” or “No”. Press OK button to confirm and exit. Protect You can protect your photos for accidental deletion. Press Mode button repeatedly to open playback mode. Press the Menu button to open the Playback menu.
File Format AVI ( Video) JPEG ( Still Image), Exposure EV-2.0~EV+2.0 Auto/100/200/400 White Balance Auto/Daylight/Cloudy/Tungsten/Fluorescent Scene Auto Anti-Shake TV out Trouble HD out Shooting Microphone Speaker Interface USB 2.0 High Speed System Windows XP/ VISTA , MAC Requirements Battery Lithium Working 0-40 ℃...
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SD card correctly The set is wrong. Please refer to how to enter Movies/photos can’t be downloaded PC mode. Downloading to PC There may not install the drive of DV in your Please install drive before downloading. 30503234...
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