Digital Video Camera User Manual
Content Section 1 Getting to Know Your Camera .....................................................2 Section 2 Getting Up and Running...............................................................5 Section 3 Record Mode .................................................................................7 Section 4 Playback Mode ............................................................................33 Section 5 Viewing MPEG4 Movie on PC ....................................................
Section 1 Getting to Know Your Camera Overview The camera with 3.2 Mega Pixel sensor can take DVD-Quality MPEG-4 movies. By way of using MPEG-4 technology, more videos can be taken within certain amount of memory. High quality images with up to 10 mega-pixels can also be delivered smoothly. With a color LCD monitor, users can compose images and examine them easily. Exposure and color balance can either be adjusted automatically or allowed to be changed manually.
Front View Lens Flash Self-Timer LED Power Button SD card slot KeyPad illustration LCD Panel Direction Buttons Enter Button Picture Shutter Button Movie - Shutter Button Tele-Wide Button RECORD/PLAY Button TV Out Port Mini USB 2.
Side View Speaker Battery Cover Macro Switch Microphone 4
Section 2 Getting Up and Running Loading the Battery Before using the camera, user must load two AA (Alkaline) batteries. 1. Follow the arrow direction and slide to eject the battery cover. 2. Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity marks ( + or -) 3. Close the battery cover firmly. Inserting and Removing an SD Card(Optional) The camera comes with internal memory which allows you to store pictures, movies and recorded voice.
Turning the Camera On and Getting Started To turn on the camera: (1) Flip out the LCD panel; the camera will turn on automatically. (2) Or press Power Button for one second to turn on it. ). Ö To take a movie, press the Movie Shutter Button ( Ö Ö To take a picture, press the Picture Shutter Button ( ). To record the voice, press the Upper Button of Direction Buttons and press the Movie Ö Shutter Button ( ) to start voice recording.
Section 3 Record Mode Button Function Enter Button Up Button Right Button : Flash AUTO/OFF Left Button :Self-Timer ON/OFF Left Button Right Button Up Button : Voice Recording Mode Down Button: LCD Information ON/OFF Down Button Enter Button : Menu ON Power Button: Press down for one second to turn on or turn off the camera. RECORD/PLAY Button functions: 1. Switch between Record /Playback Mode. 2. Return to the previous page. Tele-Wide Button: Digital Zoom in and out. Movie Shutter Button: 1.
LCD Monitor Information The indicator shows below may display on LCD when movies and pictures are recorded: (1) Record Mode Movie Record Mode Picture Record Mode Voice Record Mode Motion Stabilization Two in One Mode Photo Frame Multi-Snap Mode Backlight Mode (2) Resolution Movie : High / Picture: (3) Standard/ High / Low Standard/ Low Number of images or recording time of movie that can still be taken at current resolution.
(9) Self-timer enabled (10) 8X digital zoom (11) Date/Time : YYYY/MM/DD HH: MM MPEG4 Movie Recording Press the Movie Shutter button ( ) to start recording. When a movie is recording, a time indicator will display on LCD monitor. To stop recording, press Movie Shutter Button ( again. Press RECORD/PLAY Button to view the recorded movie. Three resolution settings are available: Resolution Quality 640*480(1.
Taking Close up Pictures The camera has two close-up picture modes to allow you to take pictures at close range. The Macro Mode ( ) should be used for object located at about 20 cm, while the Portrait Mode ( ) should be used for object located from 60 cm to 100 cm. To take close-up pictures: 1. Rotate the lens ring to switch to Macro ( ) or Portrait ( ) positions. In Macro Mode, the macro icon ( ) will appear on the LCD monitor. 2. Press the Picture Shutter Button ( ) to take the picture.
Options for Record Mode Movie Mode Picture Mode Voice Pen Effect Set z Resolution z Resolution z Enter z Normal z Sound z Exposure z Exposure z Exit z B/W z Start-up Screen z Sharpness z Two in One z Classic z Time Setting z White Balance z Photo Frame z Negative z Format Memory z Stabilization z Flash z Exit z TV System z Exit z Self-timer z Language z Sharpness z Default Setting z White Balance z Exit z Multi-snap z Backlight z Date pr
Default Setting and Validation The following table indicates the camera’s default setting as well as its validation. 1. Always: The setting always keeps valid. 2. One Time: The setting is only valid either once or till camera power off.
Movie Mode submenu Setting Record main menu includes camera setting and other advanced setting. You can use Right/Left Buttons to move between options and press Enter Button to validate the setting. Movie Resolution To change Movie Resolution: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the screen. 3.
Exposure The camera adjusts image exposure automatically. In certain circumstances you may wish to adjust the exposure compensation setting. To change Exposure setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move to Exposure Option. Press the Enter Button and then Exposure Submenu will pop out on the screen. 4.
Sharpness You can soften and sharpen images to achieve different effects. To change Sharpness setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Sharpness then press Enter Buttons to switch to Sharpness submenu. 4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between nine levels. The change can be previewed immediately. 5.
White Balance The camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically. Three manual white balance settings are available: 1. Auto (Default): The camera automatically adjusts white balance. 2. Daylight: Under outdoors 3. Fluorescent: Under fluorescent light condition. 4. Tungsten: Under tungsten light condition. To change White Balance Setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode.
Motion Stabilization To enable Motion Stabilization: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Motion Stabilization then press Enter Buttons to switch to Motion Stabilization submenu. 4. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose ON or OFF. 5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Camera Mode Setting Picture Resolution To change Picture Resolution: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Resolution then press Enter Buttons to switch to Resolution submenu. 4. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between three settings. 5. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Exposure The camera adjusts image exposure automatically. In certain circumstances you may wish to adjust the exposure compensation setting. To change Exposure setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. Submenu of Picture Mode will pop out on the screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the screen 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move to Exposure Option.
Two in One ( Picture Record Mode Only) With camera set to Two in One mode, you can combine two snapshots into one picture. To enable Two in One: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode. Submenu of Camera Mode will pop out on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to select Two in One then press Enter Buttons to switch to Two in One submenu. 4. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose ON or OFF. 5.
Photo Frame (Picture Record Mode Only) Your camera features popular electronic photo frame. You can take your picture with preferred electronic photo frame. To enable Photo Frame: 1. When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons to select Photo Frame option, then press Enter Buttons to switch to Photo Frame submenu. 2. Use Up/Down Buttons to locate preferred photo frame. Then select Set option and press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Flash (Picture Record Mode Only) This camera has two flash settings. To change flash setting by either hot key (Right Button) or Option Setting. Auto-flash( ):the flash fires automatically according to light conditions. Use this mode for general photography. Flash Off( ):the flash will not fire under any circumstances. Use this mode when taking images in a place where flash photography is prohibited, or when the subject is distant (beyond the range of the flash). To change Flash setting: 1.
Self-timer (Picture Record Mode Only) The self-timer allows you to take pictures with a ten-second time delay. To activate Self-timer by either hot key (Left Button) or Option Setting. The self-timer LED on the front of the camera beneath the flash light will also blink. The speed of blinking will increase just before the picture is taken. Display Screen Self-timer Options Enter Button Sharpness You can soften and sharpen images to achieve different effects. To change Sharpness setting: 1.
White Balance The camera adjusts the color balance of images automatically. Three manual white balance settings are available: 1. Auto (Default): The camera automatically adjusts white balance. 2. Daylight: Under outdoors 3. Fluorescent: Under fluorescent light condition. 4. Tungsten: Under tungsten light condition. To change White Balance Setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Camera Mode.
Multi-Snap (Picture Record Mode Only) With the camera set to Multi-Snap Mode, you can take five continuous pictures. Display Screen Multi-Snap Option Enter Button Backlight (Picture Record Mode Only) With the camera set to backlight Mode, you can take shots when bright light is behind the subject.
Date Printing To enable Date Printing: 1. When in Camera Mode, use Up/Down Buttons to select Date Printing, then press Enter Buttons to switch to Date Printing submenu. 2. Use Up/Down Buttons to choose On or Off. 3. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit. Display Screen Date Printing Option Enter Button Note Date would be shown on the printed picture once date printing is enabled.
Voice Mode To enable voice recording: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Voice Option. Then Voice Submenu will pop out on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between Enter and Exit Option. 4. Choose Enter option to enable voice recording and press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Effect Setting There are four modes which are Normal, Black/White, Classic and Negative. To change Effect setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Effect Option. Then Effect Submenu will pop out on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between four settings. The change can be previewed immediately. 4. Press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit.
Setting Menu The Setting submenu contains options for configuring your camera set up. To change advanced setting: 1. In Movie/Picture Record Mode, press Enter Button to switch to record menu screen. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to move to Setting option, then Setting Submenu will pop out on the screen. 3. Use Up/Down Buttons to move between settings.
z Start-up Screen Customize the Start-Up Screen with your favorite pictures. Press Right/Left Buttons to select the picture you want and press Enter Button to validate the setting and exit. Submenu Display Screen Start-Up Screen Start-Up Screen ) If you do not want to customize the start up screen, press Left/Right Buttons and select No Start-Up Screen. No Start-Up Screen z Time Setting z Move between Date, Time, Set and Exit by using Left/Right Buttons.
z Format Card Submenu Display Screen Format Card Options Format Card Yes:Format the SD Card / built-in memory No (Default):Do not format SD Card / built in memory Note z All the data will be erased if the SD card is formatted. Make sure all the data are duplicated to PC before formatting SD card.
TV System Ensure that the appropriate TV standard of your area is selected – either NTSC or PAL. Wrong TV system setting may cause image flicker. NTSC standard: USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea and Taiwan etc. PAL standard: UK, Europe, China, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong etc.
Section 4 Playback Mode Press RECORD/PLAY Button to switch from Record Mode to Playback Mode. The Playback Mode is for viewing and managing movies and pictures as well as listening to voice on the built-in memory or on an optional memory card. Operation Display Screen Press RECORD/PLAY Button to switch from Record Mode to Playback Mode Main Menu. z There are four options in the Playback Mode, movie, picture, and voice. z Direction Buttons can be used to select the specific option.
Button Functions The Direction Buttons have the following functions in Movie and Picture Playback Modes. Right Button : Go to the next movie/ picture. Enter Button Left Button : Go to the previous movie/ picture. Up Button Up Button Left Button Right Button : Invalid Down Button : Information ON/OFF Enter Button : Enter to movie, picture, or voice option menu. Down Button RECORD/PLAY Button functions: 1. Switch between Record and Playback modes. 2. Return to the previous page.
LCD Monitor Information Indicators on the LCD screen while in Playback Mode: (1) Mode Indicator Movie Playback Mode Picture Playback Mode Voice Playback Mode (2) Resolution Indicator High Resolution Standard Resolution Low Resolution (3) Indicate the selected movie/picture is locked. Indicate the single movie/voice is being repeated. Indicate all of the movies/voices are being repeated. Indicate the slide show is playing. (4) (5) Current Number/ Total number of movie, picture, or voice.
Movie Playback Operation Display Screen 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Movie option. 2. Press Enter Button to go to Movie Playback Mode. 3. Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or last movie. 4. Press Movie Shutter Button to play and press it again to pause. 5. While playing movie, press down 〔Right〕or〔Left〕button to fast forward/backward, then release the button to stop. 6. Use the 〔Up〕or〔Down〕button to adjust volume. 7. Press Enter Button to go to the movie option menu. 8.
Delete Movies Operation Display Screen 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Delete option ( ). 2. Press Enter Button to go to the Delete menu. 3. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the movie. 4. Use Up Button to delete all movies and Down Button to delete single movie. 5. Before a movie is deleted, a confirmation screen will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the operation, “No” will cancel the operation. 6. Press Enter Button to exit.
Thumbnail Function Operation Display Screen 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Thumbnail option ( ). 2. Press Enter Button to view nine thumbnail movies. 3. To play a movie, use Direction Buttons to select the movie and press Enter Button to view. Lock Movies Single or all movies can be locked. This function can prevent the movies from being deleted accidentally. Operation Display Screen 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Lock option ( ). 2. Press Enter Button to go to the Lock menu.
Repeat Movies This function automatically repeats playing single movie or all movies in order. Operation Display Screen 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Repeat One option ( or Repeat All option ( ). 2. Press Enter Button to start repeating.
Picture Playback Display Screen Operation 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Picture option. 2. Press Enter Button to go to Picture Playback Mode. 3. Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or last picture. 4. While the picture is selected, use Tele/Wide Buttons to magnify. 5. Use Direction Buttons to navigate the magnified picture. 6. Press Enter Button to go to the picture option menu. 7. Use Direction Buttons to select five options, Delete, Thumbnail, Lock, Slideshow, or Exit.
Delete Picture Operation Display Screen 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Delete option ( ). 2. Press Enter Button to go to the Delete menu. 3. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the picture. 4. Use Up Button to delete all pictures and Down Button to delete single picture. 5. Before a picture is deleted, a confirmation screen will appear; choosing “Yes” will execute the operation, “No” will cancel the operation. 6. Press Enter Button to exit.
Thumbnail Function Operation Display Screen 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Thumbnail option ( ). 2. While selecting Thumbnail option, press Enter Button to view nine thumbnail pictures. 3. To view a picture, use Direction Buttons to select the picture. 4. Press Enter Button to view the selected picture. Lock Pictures Single or all pictures can be locked. This function can prevent the pictures from being deleted accidentally. Operation Display Screen 1.
Make Slide Show This function automatically repeats all pictures in order. Operation Display Screen 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Slide option ( ). 2. Press Enter Button to start the slide show; Press it again to stop.
Voice Playback Direction Buttons Function In Voice Playback Mode, the Direction Buttons have the following functions: Enter Button Right/ Left Buttons:Select the last or next voice. Up Button Up/Down Buttons : Adjust the voice playback volume. Left Button Right Button Enter Button:Switch to voice option menu. Down Button Display Screen Operation 1. Use Direction Buttons to select the Voice option. 2. Press Enter Button to go to Voice Playback Mode. 3.
8. Press Up Button once to repeat single voice; Press twice to repeat all voice recording. 9. Press it again to disable the repeat function. 10. The repeat icons will be different while selecting Repeat One option and Repeat All option. 11. To delete a voice, use Right/Left Buttons to select the voice. 12. Use Up Button to delete all voice recordings and Down Button to delete single voice recording. 13.
Section 5 Viewing MPEG4 Movie on PC MPEG4 Movie MPEG4, the multimedia format and compression standards, is a cutting-edge compression technology developed by MPEG (Motion Picture Expert Group). It not only enhances the image quality but also improves the efficiency of recording capacity. MPEG4 is adopted in this camera to take DVD-quality MPEG4 movies. The MPEG4 movie format of AVI is used in this camera.
Section 6 Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TV You can view stored movies and pictures on a television. To connect to a television: 1. Connect one end of the AV cable to your camera’s AV Out port. 2. Connect the other end of the cable to a television. 3. The option menu of Earphone/TV pops out on the LCD Screen. 4. Choose TV option and press Enter Button to validate the setting. 5. The steps for viewing stored pictures and movie on a TV are exactly the same as for viewing them on the LCD monitor.
Section 7 Video File Converter Bundled software CD contains Ulead VideoStudio that features video file converter to convert multiple video formats into MPEG4 Xvid compatible format with your camera. In this way, you can convert any format of video files and playback your favorite movies on your camera. To convert a video file: (1) Install Ulead VideoStudio ( Refer to section 11) (2) Click StartÆ Select ProgramsÆ Ulead VideoStudio 8.0 (3) VideoStudio 8.0 main Screen will appear on your desktop.
(5) Click “Add” to add the video file you want to convert. (6) Select “Save as type” to choose output video format and click “Convert” to start file converting.
(7) Task Report window will pop out after the task is completed.
(8) Before transferring the converted file to your camera, rename the converted file to “ Clip0001.avi”. (Please note: if Clip0001.avi exists in the camera, then the converted file has to be renamed to clip0002.avi) (9) Connect your camera to PC and transfer the converted video to “My Computer\Removable Disk\DCIM\200Movie” in your camera. (Refer to Section 10 Transferring Data to a Computer) (10) After transferring the converted video to the camera, press RECORD/Play Button to enjoy your favorite movie.
Section 8 Burning the Recorded Clip into DVD Bundled software CD contains Ulead VideoStudio 8.0 SE DVD also feathers burning the movie clip into DVD. You can preserve your precious movies on DVD to share with family and friends.
(2) “Create Disc” window pops out and click “Add Video” to add video file you want to burn into DVD. Then click “Next” button and follow on-screen instruction.
(3) Click “Output” icon ( ) and start to burn DVD.
Section 9 Transferring Data to a Computer Installing the Digital Camera Driver Before connecting this camera to a computer for the first time, you should install a driver on the computer. The driver is on the CD-ROM disc provided in the package. To install the driver: 1. Insert the CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. The autorun screen will appear. 2. Click “Install Device Driver”. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Installing Bundled Software The CD-ROM supplied with this camera contains five pieces of software. Ö Ulead VideoStudio 8.0 SE DVD is a user-friendly application that helps you read, edit and organize images. Ö Ulead Photo Express 5.0 allows you to edit movies and is equally easy to use. Ö Acrobat Reader is a popular program that you need to have installed to read the User’s Manual. Many computer users will find they already have this software installed on their computer.
Getting Started With Photo Express 5.0 z Click StartÆ Select ProgramsÆ Photo Express 5.0 z Photo Express 5.0 main Screen will appear on your desktop. Viewing Images stored in the Camera through Photo Express 5.0 To view images stored in the camera, you must switch to Mass Storage Device Mode. 1. Select the image you want to open in the workspace from the browse bar on the left hand side. 2. Double click selected picture.
Capturing Camera Images through Photo Express 5.0 Before capturing a picture or video from the camera to the Photo Express 5.0 main screen, you must switch to PC Camera Mode. Press RECORD/PLAY Button to Switch to PC Camera Mode. Under this mode, you can capture videos or pictures through Photo Express 5.0: * Click the [Get Photo ] button. * Click the [Import] button. * Click the [Capture] button, and then choose your images. * Click the [Insert] button, and click [Exit] button to leave the screen.
Getting Started With Video Studio 8.0 z Click StartÆ Select ProgramsÆ Video Studio 8.0 z The Video Studio main Screen will appear on your desktop.
Viewing Images stored in the Camera through Video Studio 8.0 To view images stored in the camera, you must switch to Mass Storage Device Mode. 1. Click the folder on the right hand side of the screen. 2. Select the image stored in the camera and press Open button to view.
Capturing Video through Video Studio 8.0 Press RECORD/PLAY Button to switch to PC Camera Mode. Under this mode, you can view camera video through Video Studio: To capture a video/picture from the camera: * Click the Capture item. * Click the [Capture Video ] button. * Click the [Capture Image ] button.
Section 10 Specifications and System Requirements Specification Image Sensor 3.2 Mega Pixel Sensor Operation Modes Movie Record、Picture Record、Voice Record、PC Camera、Mass Storage Device Lens F3.0 (f = 8.54 mm) 100cm~infinite (Normal Mode) Focus Range 60cm ~ 100cm (Portrait Mode) Center: 20 cm (Macro Mode) Digital Zoom 8X Shutter Electronic LCD monitor 2.
System Requirement Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP Pentium MMX、Celeron or AMD Athlon® CPU 64MB RAM CD ROM 500MB free HDD space Available USB port 16-bit Color Display 63