Table of Contents Know Your MVVR ..........4 Know Your LCD Display ......... 5 Introduction ............6 Using It for the First Time ........... 7 Power-On ............7 Memory Capacities ..........7 Information Display ..........8 Digital Still Camera Mode ........... 9 Taking Your First Picture ........
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Digital Voice Recorder Mode ........13 Volume Adjustment ..........13 Digital Video Camera Mode ......... 14 Using It As a PC Camera ........14 Other Functions (All Modes) ........15 To Delete One/All Images and Recordings ....15 Hold ..............15 Connecting It to a Computer .........
Introduction Thank you for using this MVVR. With this enjoyable multi- media companion, you can take pictures and short video clips, or record brief voice messages. With a USB-compatible com- puter, you can even use it as a MP3 player or PC-camera. This MVVR is versatile, yet compact, allowing you to take it anywhere.
Using It for the First Time Power-On To use this MVVR, press the button. In a few sec- onds, you will see the main interface light up. You should re- format the internal memory by executing “delete all” the first time you use this MVVR.
Information Display Press the volume dial in DSC or DVR mode to see the amount of remaining memory. The remaining picture count or maximum remaining lengt of time for voice recording in min- utes/seconds will be shown. In this case, your MVVR can Either 270 pictures or 408 minutes and 25 seconds of audio.
Digital Still Camera Mode Taking Your First Picture Use the viewfinder to frame your subjects. Make sure your MVVR is in DSC mode, then press the shutter. The rear LED will light up for a couple of seconds. Your MVVR will be ready for the next shot when the LED is off.
Using the Self-Timer This MVVR comes with a built-in 10-second self-timer. Press the button, then the shutter, the picture will be taken after ten seconds. During this period, the LED in front will be blinking. You can place this MVVR on its own camera stand before using the self-timer.
Toggle Between NTSC and PAL NTSC ( ) and PAL ( ) are TV signal formats. NTSC is used primarily in North America and Japan. PAL is used in many West European countries including the United Kingdom and Germany. Instead of NTSC and PAL, France and many East European countries including Russia use another format simi- NTSC NTSC...
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lar to PAL called SECAM. Normally, a SECAM TV set can also display PAL contents. So if you are in a SECAM country, you can set your MVVR to PAL. If you don’t know which one to use, you can experiment. It will not harm your TV. Correct Incorrect If your TV does not properly display the pictures, press...
Digital Voice Recorder Mode To record a message, press . A bullet will be displayed under the message number. To stop recording, press again or press Press to select a message. Press to play the A bullet will be displayed during recording.
Digital Video Camera Mode Movie 1 This MVVR itself can take silent movies. You can even Movie 1 Movie 1 sec. connect it to a computer to capture sound clips when in the Movie 2 Movie 2 PC Camera mode. You can take as many as three 25-second Movie 2 Movie 3 sec.
Other Functions All Modes Movie Image Movie To Delete One/All Images and Recordings Audio Press once, you will be asked if you want to delete current file. Press it the second time, you will be asked if you want to delete all files including images and sound/video recordings as well.
Connecting It To A Computer With a computer, you can export/import multimedia files to and from this MVVR. Please refer to the online manual for instructions on using the driver software. - 16 -...
Specifications Internal Memory: 16 MB Image Sensor Type: C M O S Dimensions: 133 mm x 37 mm x 31 mm (L x W x H) Focusing Range: 60 cm to infinity Weight: 110 g (including batteries) I/O Interface: USB 1.1 Batteries: 2 AAA alkaline batteries Picture Count:...
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