HP (Hewlett Packard) V506AU User Manual

HP V5061u / V5061Au  
Digital Camcorder  
User Manual  
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LCD Display Information...................24  
3.1 Video Mode..................................................24  
3.2 Photo Mode.................................................26  
3.3 Audio Mode..................................................28  
Using the Camcorder........................29  
4.1 Video Recording..........................................29  
4.2 Shooting / Playback Photos.......................32  
4.2.1  
4.2.2  
Taking a Picture...................................32  
Photo Playback....................................33  
4.3 Audio Recording .........................................35  
4.4 Video / Audio Clip Playback .......................36  
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LCD Display Information...................39  
5.1 Video Playback Mode..................................39  
5.2  
Photo Playback Mode................................41  
5.3 Audio Playback Mode.................................42  
Menu Options ....................................44  
6.1 Menu Options in Video Mode.....................44  
6.1.1  
6.1.2  
6.1.3  
6.1.4  
6.1.5  
6.1.6  
6.1.7  
6.1.8  
6.1.9  
Video Resolution..................................44  
White Balance .....................................45  
Apply Artistic Effects ............................46  
Metering...............................................47  
Backlight..............................................49  
Night Mode ..........................................49  
Motion Detection..................................50  
Burst....................................................51  
EV Compensation................................51  
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6.2 Menu Options in Video Playback Mode.....53  
6.2.1  
6.2.2  
6.2.3  
Delete..................................................53  
Protect.................................................54  
Date Ranking.......................................56  
6.3 Menu Options in Photo Mode.....................57  
6.3.1  
6.3.2  
6.3.3  
6.3.4  
6.3.5  
6.3.6  
6.3.7  
6.3.8  
6.3.9  
Photo Resolution .................................57  
White Balance .....................................58  
Apply Artistic Effects ............................59  
Metering...............................................60  
Backlight..............................................60  
Night Mode ..........................................62  
Self-Timer............................................62  
Burst....................................................64  
EV compensation ................................65  
6.4 Menu Options in Photo Playback Mode....66  
6.4.1  
6.4.2  
6.4.3  
6.4.4  
6.4.5  
6.4.6  
Delete..................................................66  
Protect.................................................68  
Date Ranking.......................................69  
Autoplay...............................................70  
Rotate..................................................71  
DPOF...................................................72  
6.5 Setup Menu..................................................73  
6.5.1  
6.5.2  
6.5.3  
6.5.4  
6.5.5  
6.5.6  
6.5.7  
Information...........................................73  
Date & Time.........................................74  
Sound..................................................74  
Default.................................................75  
TV standard.........................................76  
Auto Power Off ....................................77  
Frequency............................................78  
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6.5.8  
6.5.9  
Language.............................................79  
Format.................................................80  
6.5.10 File Numbering ....................................81  
6.5.11 LCD Brightness ...................................82  
6.5.12 Instant Review.....................................83  
6.5.13 Memory................................................84  
6.5.14 Start-up LOGO.....................................85  
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PC and TV Connection......................86  
7.1 Connecting to the Computer......................86  
7.2 Connecting to a Standard TV .....................87  
7.3 Connecting to a HD TV ...............................88  
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Installing the Software ......................89  
Editing Software................................90  
10 Appendix............................................91  
Troubleshooting....................................................91  
11 Getting Help.......................................93  
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Preface  
About this Manual  
This manual is designed to assist you in using your new digital  
camcorder. All information presented is as accurate as possible but  
is subject to change without notice.  
Copyright  
This manual contains proprietary information protected by copyright.  
All rights are reserved. No part of this manual may be reproduced by  
any mechanical, electronic or other means, in any form, without prior  
written permission of the manufacturer. © Copyright 2010  
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits  
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against  
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no  
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the  
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the distance between the equipment and the  
receiver.  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from  
that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for  
help.  
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Warning: A shielded type power cord is required in order to meet FCC  
emission limits and to prevent interference to radio and television  
reception. Use only shielded cable to connect I/O devices to this  
equipment. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the  
manufacturer may void your warranty and service agreement.  
Declaration of Conformity  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is  
subject to the following conditions:  
This device may not cause harmful interference.  
This device must accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired operation.  
Trademark Recognition  
Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 are registered trademarks of Microsoft  
Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Macintosh  
and Mac OS are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. In addition, all  
other companies or product names are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective companies.  
Safety and Handling Precautions  
General precautions  
Do not try to disassemble the product by yourself. This may  
damage the product or cause electric shock.  
Keep the Digital Camcorder away from the reach of children  
or animals to prevent them from swallowing the batteries or  
small accessories.  
Stop using the Digital Camcorder if any kind of liquid or  
foreign object enters the Digital Camcorder. Should this occur,  
power off the Digital Camcorder and contact your dealer for  
help.  
Do not operate the Digital Camcorder with wet hands, as this  
may cause electric shock.  
The Digital Camcorder may be damaged in high temperature.  
This Digital Camcorder is designed for use in temperatures  
between 0°C and 40°C (32°F and 104°F).  
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Do not use or store the product in dusty, dirty, or sandy areas  
or any area that is close to an air conditioner or heater.  
It is normal that the temperature of the Digital Camcorder  
body rises if the Digital Camcorder is on for a long period of  
time.  
Do not open the battery cover while the Digital Camcorder is  
recording. Doing so will not only make storage of the current  
image impossible, it can also corrupt other image data  
already stored.  
Before using this Digital Camcorder for important occasions,  
be sure to test this Digital Camcorder in order to ensure  
proper operation of the product.  
Power Supply  
Be sure to use the type of battery or battery charger provided  
with this Digital Camcorder. Using any other type of battery or  
battery charger might damage the equipment and may void  
any warranty.  
Make sure the battery pack or batteries are placed in the  
correct position. Error in the orientation of battery might  
damage this product.  
Please remove the battery to avoid leaking of battery fluid if  
the Digital Camcorder is not to be used for a long period of  
time.  
This Digital Camcorder can use the NP-40 lithium-ion  
(provided in the product packaging) or 2 Photo Lithium AA  
batteries or Alkaline. DO NOT use NiMH AA batteries.  
Battery Information  
If battery is already installed, make sure to power off the  
Digital Camcorder before removing and inserting new battery.  
When using a battery in this product, ensure that it is inserted  
correctly. Inserting the battery upside down can cause  
damage to the product and possibly cause an explosion.  
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Battery Safety Notice  
If the battery pack is mishandled, the battery pack can burst, cause a  
fire or chemical burns. Observe the following cautions.  
Do not disassemble.  
Do not crush or expose the battery to any shock or excessive  
force such as hammering or dropping.  
Do not short circuit and do not allow metal objects to come  
into contact with the battery terminals.  
Do not expose to direct sunlight or to temperatures above  
45*C (113*F).  
Do not incinerate or dispose of in a fire.  
Do not handle damaged or leaking lithium ion batteries.  
Be sure to charge the battery pack using the appropriate  
device for this battery pack.  
Keep the battery pack out of the reach of small children.  
Replace the battery with the specified type only.  
Lithium-ion Battery Warning  
Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the  
manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
Camcorder & Battery Recycle Notice  
In the European Union, do not discard this product and  
battery as unsorted municipal waste. Contact local  
authorities for recycling program information.  
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Photography Terms and Definitions  
Terms  
Definitions  
Auto focus refers to a camcorder lens’ ability to  
adjust its configuration in order to focus properly on  
a subject regardless of whether it is near or far from  
the camcorder. Auto focus lenses generally provide  
vastly superior image quality than do their fixed  
focus cousins since they do not have to rely on their  
depth of field. Also known as: “AF”, “auto-focus”.  
Auto Focus  
(AF)  
The adjustment of electronic still picture color  
channel gains or image processing so that radiation  
with relative spectral power distribution equal to that  
of the scene illumination source is rendered as a  
visual neutral.  
White  
Balance  
With auto white balance, the camcorder attempts to  
determine the color temperature of the light and  
automatically adjust for that color temperature.  
Many people just leave the camcorder set to auto  
white balance all the time.  
Auto White  
Balance  
(AWB)  
A standardized ASCII file created in a digital  
camcorder and stored on removable media along  
with the image files that indicate how many copies  
of which images should be printed. It also allows  
index prints, cropping, and text overlays to be  
specified.  
Digital Print  
Order  
Format  
(DPOF)  
A compressed file format for digital camcorder in  
which the images are compressed using the  
baseline JPEG standard, described in ISO 12234-2,  
and metadata and thumbnail images are stored  
using TIFF tags within an application segment at  
the beginning of the JPEG file.  
Exif/JPEG  
JPEG  
Joint Photographic Experts Group. An image  
compression method defined in ISO/IEC 10918-1.  
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Terms  
Definitions  
A numerical value that is inversely proportional to  
the exposure provided to an image sensor to obtain  
an image. Images obtained from a camcorder using  
a range of exposure index values will normally  
provide a range of image quality levels.  
Exposure  
Value  
A numerical value calculated from the exposure  
provided at the focal plane of an electronic c  
camcorder to produce specified camcorder output  
signal characteristics using the methods described  
in the referenced standard. The ISO speed should  
correlate with the highest exposure index value that  
provides peak image quality for normal scenes.  
ISO Speed  
Universal serial bus, a digital interface for  
connecting up to 64 devices in a tiered-star  
USB  
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1 Introduction  
1.1 Accessories  
This package should contain the following items.  
1
Digital  
Camcorder  
2
Pouch  
3
Quick guide  
4
Warranty card  
5
User Manual  
and Software  
installation  
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Lens Cap  
7
Lithium battery  
8
Battery charger  
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HDMI cable  
a
AV cable  
b
USB cable  
c
Power cord  
d
Cleaning cloth  
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1.2 Exterior Views  
Front View  
Right View  
Top View  
Bottom View  
Left View  
Rear View  
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1.3 Adjusting LCD Display  
To begin capturing photos and videos, open the LCD display panel  
as illustrated below.  
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2 Getting Started  
2.1 Inserting SD Card  
1. Open the Insert an SD card and make sure facing the  
touching face downward.  
Note:  
Please be careful to insert the SD card(s) as illustrated above so that  
damage to the SD card(s) and camcorder does not occur.  
To avoid damaging photos and video files, do not remove or insert the  
SD card while the camcorder is powered on.  
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2.2 Charging the Battery  
It is recommended that the NP-40 Lithium Battery be fully charged  
before use. First, connect the external battery charger to the AC  
power source (wall outlet or power strip). Next, plug the battery into  
the external charger as illustrated below. The battery may take up  
to 2 1/2 hours to charge. When the light on the charger turns green,  
remove the battery and use when ready.  
Note:  
Do not leave the battery in the charger for extended periods of time after  
it has been fully charged.  
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2.3 Loading the Battery  
Please use only the battery provided or recommended by the  
manufacturer or dealer.  
Note:  
Incorrectly inserting the batteries could result in non-repairable damage.  
1. Open battery cover.  
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2. Insert the battery according to the illustration. The  
electrode is inside of the camcorder.  
* DO NOT use NiMH AA batteries.  
3. Close the battery cover.  
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2.4 Using the Touch Screen  
2.4.1 Single Touch  
Single touch to activate hotkeys on LCD screen.  
Example, in Video/ Still Mode:  
1. Touch the  
icon to enter the Setup menu.  
2. Touch the icon to zoom in and touch the  
zoom out.  
icon to  
3. Touch the  
mode.  
icon to set the camcorder in playback  
2.4.2 Slide  
While in Playback mode, touch and slide right or left to view the  
previous or next Video/Photo.  
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2.4.3 Rotate  
While in Playback mode, touch the photo and slide in a half circle  
motion (as illustrated below) to rotate 90 with each motion.  
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2.5 Buttons & Functions  
Description  
Button  
Function  
Press the power button to turn  
the Digital Camcorder ON/OFF.  
Opening and closing the LCD  
panel will also power ON/OFF as  
well.  
Power  
button  
Press the button to display the  
main menu.  
Menu button  
There are three operating  
modes for the Digital  
MODE  
button  
Camcorder: Video mode, Photo  
mode, and Audio mode. Press  
the Mode switch to cycle through  
the different modes.  
Confirmation for various setting  
of functions  
SET button  
Press the 4-Way Direction  
Button UP to change the flash  
options: off, auto, fill-in in Photo  
mode Press DOWN to delete a  
photo or video in Playback  
mode. You can pull in the  
focusing distance to 10 cm.  
(Normal focus range: 0.8M ~  
infinity) Press RIGHT and LEFT  
to make adjustments to the  
Exposure Value (EV)  
4-Way  
Direction  
button  
compensation.  
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Description  
Button  
Function  
This Digital Camcorder has 4X  
Digital zoom (in Video mode of  
HD1080p resolution only has 2X  
digital zoom).  
Zoom toggle  
Move the Zoom toggle to the  
right ( ) to zoom in, or move to  
the left (  
) to zoom out.  
Shutter  
button  
Press the button to capture a  
photo.  
Press the button to record a  
video in Video mode and  
activate audio recording in Audio  
mode.  
Recording  
button  
Press the Playback button to  
enter Playback mode and  
playback the last file recorded.  
Playback  
button  
The Macro function is used to  
capture Photos and Videos at  
very close distances. Rotate the  
lens ring to select Macro mode  
( ) to focus on objects about  
20 cm (8 inches) from the  
Macro mode  
selector  
camcorder.The icon "  
" will  
be displayed on the LCD screen  
when the Macro mode is  
selected.Normal mode ( ) is  
used to focus on objects more  
than 1.2 m (4 feet) away.  
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2.6 About LED Indicators  
The table below describes the different modes of the camcorder  
LED indicator and Self-timer indicator.  
Indicator  
Color  
Indicator  
Definition  
Green  
The power is on  
Power  
The flash is  
charging  
LED Indicator  
Red blinking  
Recording Red blinking  
Recording  
Self-timer  
Indicator  
Self-timer Red blinking Start of Self-timer  
2.7 Initial Settings Before Use  
2.7.1 Setting Date and Time  
1. The initial power up of this camcorder should display the  
Date and Time setup menu as shown below.  
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2. Touch the desired field on the LCD panel or press  
LEFT/RIGHT on the 4-Way Direction button to navigate  
through the date and time field.  
3. Touch the up/down icons on the LCD panel or press the  
4-Way Direction Button Up/Down to adjust the value.  
Press the Set  
button or touch the Return icon (  
) to  
store the value you have changed.  
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3 LCD Display Information  
3.1 Video Mode  
The following table describes all the icons that are displayed when  
the Digital Camcorder is in Video mode (  
).  
1
2
3
4
Video mode  
Motion Detection mode  
Night mode indicator  
Exposure Compensation indicator  
1.0  
5
6
Artistic Effect indicator  
Metering mode  
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Memory Status indicator  
: SD card 1 indicator  
: SD card 2 indicator  
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INT  
INT  
: Internal memory indicator (displayed  
when there is no SD card in camcorder)  
8
9
Backlight indicator  
Macro Focus indicator  
White Balance indicator  
10  
11  
12  
Battery status indicator  
00:00:00  
Remaining recording time indicator  
13  
14  
Histogram indicator  
Enter Playback mode touch icon  
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Zoom ratio bar indicator  
16  
17  
Enter Menu touch icon  
Assist LED light button (On, Off)  
18  
19  
Resolution indicator  
Burst mode  
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3.2 Photo Mode  
The following table describes all the icons that are displayed when  
the Digital Camcorder is in Photo mode ( ).  
1
2
3
Photo mode indicator  
Night mode indicator  
EV Compensation indicator  
1.0  
4
5
Artistic Effect indicator  
Metering mode  
Memory Status indicator  
: SD card 1 indicator  
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: SD card 2 indicator  
INT  
INT : Internal memory indicator (displayed  
when there is no SD card in camcorder)  
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7
8
Backlight indicator  
Macro Focus indicator  
9
White Balance indicator  
Battery status indicator  
10  
11  
Shots remaining, indicates the remaining  
shots available.  
0000  
12  
13  
Histogram indicator  
Enter Playback mode touch icon  
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Zoom ratio bar indicator  
15  
16  
17  
18  
Enter Menu touch icon  
Flash mode selection (off, auto, fill-in)  
Resolution indicator  
A
Burst mode  
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Self-timer indicator  
2S  
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3.3 Audio Mode  
The following table describes all the icons that are shown when the  
Digital Camcorder is in Audio mode ( ).  
1
2
Audio mode  
Memory Status indicator  
: SD card 1 indicator  
: SD card 2 indicator  
INT  
INT : Internal memory indicator (displayed  
when there is no SD card in camcorder)  
3
4
Battery status indicator  
00:00:00  
Remaining recording time indicator  
5
6
Enter Playback mode touch icon  
Enter Menu touch icon  
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4 Using the Camcorder  
4.1 Video Recording  
1. By default, this camcorder will power up to Video mode  
(
). If the camcorder is not in Video mode, press the  
until this mode is selected.  
2. Press the  
button to start or stop video recording.  
3. The Digital Camcorder will store the movie clip  
automatically on the SD card when the recording stopped.  
Video mode Indicator  
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4. The displayed LCD screen ratio varies depending on the  
setting of the movie clip resolution. Please refer to the  
table shown below:  
Video Recorded  
Preview  
Resolution  
16:9 ratio  
HD1080p (1440 x 1080)  
HD (1280 x 720)  
WVGA (848 x 480)  
4:3 ratio  
QVGA (320 x 240)  
Note:  
If 2 SD cards are inserted into the camcorder and if recording capacity  
fills the first SD card, use the configuration menu to select the 2nd SD  
card (if inserted) for additional storage.  
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Video Live View Frame Capturing  
There is a convenient design for the user to press the Shutter button  
at Video mode to capture the Video Live View (unable for HD 1080p  
resolution) or Playback frame as photo.  
In Video mode, you can directly press the Shutter button at anytime  
either at Live View or in recording or in video clip playback to capture  
the video frame to save as a Still image.  
Video Recorded Resolution  
1440 x 1080  
HD1080p  
1280 x 720  
848 x 480  
320 x 240  
HD  
WVGA  
QVGA  
Note:  
The video clip size is fixed depending on the quality of the video clip.  
1. When setting to HD1080p, HD or WVGA resolution, the LCD display  
aspect ratio is 16:9.  
2. When setting to QVGA video resolution, the LCD display aspect ratio  
is 4:3.  
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4.2 Shooting / Playback Photos  
4.2.1 Taking a Picture  
1. Power up the camcorder and press the  
select Photo mode  
button to  
.
2. Press the Shutter button to capture a photo.  
Photo Mode  
Indicator  
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4.2.2 Photo Playback  
1. In the Photo Mode, press Playback button or the Playback  
touch icon on screen to enter Photo Playback mode, the  
screen displays the thumbnail images in storage.  
Playback  
Enter Playback touch icon  
2. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to navigate the stored  
photos. Press the Set  
Button or touch the thumbnail  
image selected for single view on LCD display.  
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3. Touch the magnification or minification icon (  
or  
) to magnify or minify the image. When the image is  
magnified, touch the up/down or left/right icons to move  
the image.  
4. Press the Return icon (  
) on screen or the Shutter  
button to return to whole picture view screen after the  
picture has been magnified.  
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4.3 Audio Recording  
1. Power up the camcorder and press the  
until the  
Audio Mode  
is selected.  
2. Press the  
button to start or stop audio recording.  
Audio Mode  
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4.4 Video / Audio Clip Playback  
1. In the Video/Audio mode, press the Playback button or the  
Playback touch icon on screen to enter Video/Audio  
Playback mode, the screen displays stored Video/Audio  
files.  
Enter Playback mode touch icon  
Playback  
Enter Playback mode touch icon  
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2. Touch the Left or right arrows at the bottom of the LCD  
screen or use the 4-Way Direction buttons to browse the  
stored files  
3. To play/pause the playback, press the Recording button  
or touch the screen icon (  
).  
/
4. Press the Return icon (  
) to return previous screen, in  
Playback thumbnail view mode to press Playback button  
or Return icon on screen can return to Video/Audio mode.  
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5. Adjust the playback the playback speed of the Video by  
S
touching the screen icon (  
).  
The available playback speed  
options (when Slow Motion is set to  
The available playback speed options  
(when Slow Motion is set to “On”) are  
“OFF”) are listed below:  
S
listed below:  
S
Rewind  
Rewind  
Rewind  
Rewind  
2X play Forward  
4X play Forward  
8X play Forward  
16X play Forward  
Rewind  
Rewind  
Rewind  
1/2X play Forward  
1/4X play Forward  
1/8X play Forward  
Rewind 1/16X play Forward  
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5 LCD Display Information  
5.1 Video Playback Mode  
Please refer to the following table regarding the description of each  
icon and symbol in video playback.  
1
2
3
Playback mode icon  
Folder and file number  
File Protect indicator  
000-0000  
INT  
Memory Status indicator  
: SD card 1 indicator  
: SD card 2 indicator  
4
INT : Internal memory indicator  
(displayed when there is no SD card  
in camcorder)  
5
6
Battery status indicator  
Playback progress length / file total  
length  
00:00:00/00:00:00  
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7
Sound volume touch icons  
8
Return touch icon  
9
Fast forward Playback touch icon  
Playback/Pause touch icon  
Fast Rewind Playback touch icon  
Enter Menu touch icon  
10  
11  
12  
/
13  
14  
Resolution indicator  
S
Slow Motion Playback touch icon  
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5.2 Photo Playback Mode  
Please refer to the following table for descriptions of the icons and  
symbols in photo playback.  
1
2
3
Playback mode icon  
S
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) indicator  
File Protect indicator  
Memory Status indicator  
: SD card 1 indicator  
4
: SD card 2 indicator  
INT  
INT : Internal memory indicator (displayed  
when there is no SD card in camcorder)  
5
White Balance indicator  
6
7
Battery status indicator  
Folder and file number  
000-0000  
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8
9
Return touch icon  
Magnification indicator touch icon  
Minification indicator touch icon  
10  
11  
12  
Enter Menu touch icon  
Resolution indicator  
5.3 Audio Playback Mode  
Please refer to the following table regarding the description of each  
icon and symbol in audio playback.  
1
2
3
Playback mode icon  
File Protect indicator  
Battery status indicator  
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Memory Status indicator  
: SD card 1 indicator  
: SD card 2 indicator  
4
INT  
INT : Internal memory indicator  
(displayed when there is no SD card  
in camcorder)  
5
6
000-0000  
Folder and file number  
Playback progress length / file total  
length  
00:00:00/00:00:00  
7
Return touch icon  
8
Fast forward Playback touch icon  
Playback/Pause touch icon  
Fast Rewind Playback touch icon  
Enter Menu touch icon  
9
/
10  
11  
12  
Sound (Volume adjustment) touch  
icon  
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6 Menu Options  
Enter the menu options by pressing the  
button or the Menu icon  
on screen in Live View mode. When the menu appears on the LCD  
display, use the 4-Way Direction button to navigate the menu items.  
(or to touch the up/down icons on the LCD panel to jump to the next  
page of the menu items)  
Use the button or touch the icon on the screen to select a menu  
item. Return to previous screen from options menu by pressing  
button or the Return icon on screen.  
6.1 Menu Options in Video Mode  
6.1.1 Video Resolution  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the  
button and press the 4-Way Direction  
button or  
touch the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
Button to highlight Resolution. Press the  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select HD1080p, HD,  
WVGA or QVGA. Press the  
on the screen to select the item.  
button or touch the icon  
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ICON  
Option  
HD1080p  
HD  
Video Recorded Resolution  
1440 x 1080  
1280 x 720  
WVGA  
QVGA  
848 x 480  
320 x 240  
Notes:  
1. When setting to HD1080p, HD or WVGA resolution, the LCD display  
aspect ratio is 16:9.  
2. When setting to QVGA video resolution, the LCD display aspect ratio  
is 4:3.  
6.1.2 White Balance  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the  
button and move the 4-Way Direction  
button  
or touch the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
Button to highlight White Balance. Press the  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select Auto, Daylight,  
Cloudy, Fluorescent or Tungsten. Press the  
touch the icon on the screen to select the item.  
button or  
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The Digital Camcorder  
automatically adjusts the white  
balance.  
Auto  
A
The setting is suitable for outdoor  
recording in daylight.  
Daylight  
Cloudy  
The setting is suitable for  
recording in cloudy or shady  
environments.  
The setting is suitable for indoor  
with fluorescent lamp lighting, or  
environments with high color  
temperature.  
Fluorescent  
Tungsten  
The setting is suitable for indoor  
with incandescent lamp light, or  
environments with low color  
temperature.  
6.1.3 Apply Artistic Effects  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the  
button and press the 4-Way Direction  
Button to highlight Apply Artistic Effects. Press the  
button or touch the icon on the screen to display the  
submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select Normal, B/W or  
Sepia. Press the button or touch the icon on the  
screen to select the item.  
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Normal  
B&W  
Make recordings in nature color  
Make recordings in B&W (Black and  
White) color  
Sepia  
Make recordings in Sepia-toned color  
6.1.4 Metering  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the  
button and move the 4-Way Direction  
button or  
touch the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
Button to highlight Metering. Press the  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select Spot, Center or  
Touch AE. Press the  
screen to select the item.  
button or touch the icon on the  
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This setting is to ensure correct exposure for  
the object even if the background is very  
bright or very dark.  
Spot  
Use this setting to preserve background  
details while letting lighting conditions at the  
center of the frame define exposure.  
Center  
Touch the target object on screen for auto  
metering the exposure value.  
Touch AE  
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6.1.5 Backlight  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the  
button and move the 4-Way Direction  
button or  
touch the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
Button to highlight Backlight. Press the  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select On or Off.  
Press the button or touch the icon on the screen to  
select the item.  
6.1.6 Night Mode  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the  
button and press the 4-Way Direction  
button or  
touch the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
Button to highlight Night Mode. Press the  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select On or Off.  
Press the button or touch the icon on the screen to  
select the item.  
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6.1.7 Motion Detection  
When Motion Detection is turned on, the camcorder will detect the  
motion for Video recording without human intervention. When the  
AE variation is detected, the recording will start immediately.  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the  
button and move the 4-Way Direction  
button  
or touch the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
Button to highlight Motion Detection. Press the  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select On or Off.  
Press the button or touch the icon on the screen to  
select the item.  
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6.1.8 Burst  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the  
button and press the 4-Way Direction  
button or touch  
the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select On or Off.  
Button to highlight Burst. Press the  
Press  
the item.  
button or touch the icon on the screen to select  
6.1.9 EV Compensation  
You can adjust the value of the exposure compensation which is  
ranged from -2.0EV to +2.0EV (at 0.5EV increment). The higher the  
EV value, the brighter the image will be.  
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1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Video mode.  
2. Press the button and move the 4-Way Direction  
Button to highlight the EV Compensation item. Press the  
button or touch the icon on the screen to display the  
submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to adjust the Exposure  
value (-2.0 ~ + 2.0). Press the button or touch the  
icon on the screen to select the item.  
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6.2 Menu Options in Video Playback Mode  
When in Video Playback thumbnail or single view mode, switch to  
the video file you would like to set, press the Menu touch icon on  
LCD display to show the Video Playback options menu; Or in Video  
Playback single view mode of the selected video file, press the  
button to show the Video Playback options menu.  
6.2.1 Delete  
1. Enter Video Playback options menu, use the 4-Way  
Direction Button to highlight Delete.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the icon on screen to  
display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Delete One or  
Delete All. Press the  
screen to select the item.  
button or touch the icon on the  
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4. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select “O” Yes or “X”  
NO. Press the  
to delete the item.  
button or touch the icon on the screen  
Delete One  
Delete All  
Delete the current file  
Delete all files stored in the Digital  
Camcorder  
Note:  
The file cannot be recovered once it is deleted. Therefore, please make  
sure you have backed up the file before deleting. Protected files cannot  
be deleted. Before deleting, you must unlock the file.  
6.2.2 Protect  
1. Enter Video Playback options menu, use the 4-Way  
Direction Button to highlight Protect option.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the icon on screen to  
display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Lock One, Lock  
All, Unlock One or Unlock All. Press the button or  
touch the icon on the screen to select the item.  
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Protect Lock  
Note:  
To unlock the file from Protect, repeat steps stated above. When files are  
not protected, the key icon  
is not displayed.  
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6.2.3 Date Ranking  
1. Enter Video Playback options menu, use the 4-Way  
Direction Button to highlight Date Ranking.  
2. Press the  
submenu.  
button or touch the on screen to display the  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select "Off" or "On".  
Press the button or touch the icon on the screen to  
select the item.  
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6.3 Menu Options in Photo Mode  
When in Photo Mode, press the  
camcorder mode option Menu.  
button to display the  
6.3.1 Photo Resolution  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
to highlight Resolution. Press the  
icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select 12M, 8M, 5M  
or 3M. Press the button or touch the icon on the  
screen to select the item.  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or touch the  
4608 x 3456 pixels (Interpolation)  
3200 x 2400 pixels (Interpolation)  
2592 x 1944 pixels  
2048 x 1536 pixels  
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6.3.2 White Balance  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
to highlight White Balance. Press the  
the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Auto, Daylight,  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or touch  
Cloudy, Fluorescent or Tungsten. Press the  
touch the icon on the screen to select the item.  
button or  
The Digital Camcorder automatically  
adjusts white balance.  
Auto  
A
The setting is suitable for outdoor  
recording in daylight.  
Daylight  
Cloudy  
The setting is suitable for recording in  
cloudy or shady environments.  
The setting is suitable for indoor with  
fluorescent lamp lighting, or  
environments with high color  
temperature.  
Fluorescent  
Tungsten  
The setting is suitable for indoor with  
incandescent lamp light, or  
environments with low color  
temperature.  
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6.3.3 Apply Artistic Effects  
This Digital Camcorder can take standard color images, Black and  
White images, or Sepia color tone images.  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
to highlight Apply Artistic Effects. Press the  
touch the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Normal, B/W or  
Sepia. Press the button or touch the icon on the  
screen to select the item.  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or  
Normal  
B&W  
Make recordings in nature color  
Make recordings in B&W (Black and White)  
color  
Sepia  
Make recordings in Sepia-toned color  
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6.3.4 Metering  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
to highlight Metering. Press the  
icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select Spot, Center or  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or touch the  
Touch AE. Press the  
screen to select the item.  
button or touch the icon on the  
6.3.5 Backlight  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
to highlight Backlight. Press the  
icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select ON or OFF.  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or touch the  
Press the button or touch the icon on the screen to  
select the item.  
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6.3.6 Night Mode  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
to highlight Night Mode. Press the  
icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select On or Off.  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or touch the  
Press the button or touch the icon on the screen to  
select the item.  
6.3.7 Self-Timer  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
to highlight Self-Timer. Press the  
icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select OFF, 2 secs.  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or touch the  
or 10 secs. Press the  
screen to confirm.  
button or touch the icon on the  
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With 2 sec. Self-Timer:  
The photo will be taken 2 seconds after the shutter is released.  
With 10 sec. Self-Timer:  
The photo will be taken 10 seconds after the shutter is released.  
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6.3.8 Burst  
You can continuously shoot three pictures with this function, started  
by released the Shutter Button pressed deeply and ended  
automatically after three pictures are taken.  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
to highlight Burst. Press the  
on the screen to display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select OFF or ON.  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or touch the icon  
Press the button or touch the icon on the screen to  
select the item.  
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6.3.9 EV compensation  
You can adjust the image exposure value by the Exposure  
Compensation function which is ranged from -2.0EV to +2.0EV (at  
0.5EV increment). The higher the EV value, the brighter the image  
will be.  
1. Turn on the Digital Camcorder and make sure it is in the  
Photo mode.  
2. Press the  
button and use the 4-Way Direction Button  
button or  
touch the icon on the screen to display the submenu.  
to highlight EV Compression. Press the  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button to adjust the exposure  
value (-2.0 ~ +2.0). Press the  
on the screen to select the item.  
button or touch the icon  
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6.4 Menu Options in Photo Playback Mode  
When the camcorder is in Photo Playback thumbnail or single view  
mode, switch to the Photo Playback image you would like to set,  
press the Menu touch icon on LCD display to show the Photo  
Playback options menu; Or in Photo Playback single view mode of  
the selected image, press the  
Playback options menu.  
button to show the Photo  
6.4.1 Delete  
1. Enter Photo Playback options menu, use the 4-Way  
Direction button to highlight Delete.  
2. Press the  
button or the Delete icon on screen to  
display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button or touch the screen to  
select “Delete One” or “Delete All” to display submenu.  
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4. Press the 4-Way Direction Button or touch the screen to  
select “O” YES or “X” No and press the  
delete file(s).  
button to  
Note:  
The files cannot be recovered once deleted. Therefore, please make  
sure you have a backup the file before deleting. Protected files will not be  
able to be deleted. Before deleting a protected file, you must unlock the  
file.  
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6.4.2 Protect  
1. Enter Photo Playback options menu.  
2. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to highlight Protect.  
3. Press the  
button or touch the Protect icon on screen  
to display the submenu.  
4. Press the 4-Way Direction Button or touch the screen to  
select item. Press the  
confirm. The key icon  
file is Protected.  
button or touch the screen to  
will be displayed to indicate the  
Protect Lock  
Note:  
Repeat above steps to unlock the file. When the file is unlocked, the key  
icon will disappear.  
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6.4.3 Date Ranking  
1. Enter Photo Playback options menu, use the 4-Way  
Direction Button to highlight Date Ranking option.  
2. Press the  
submenu.  
button or touch the on screen to display the  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select "Off" or "On".  
Press the button or touch the icon on the screen to  
select the item.  
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6.4.4 Autoplay  
This Digital Camcorder includes a slide show function that can  
playback each picture at a regular interval.  
1. Enter Photo Playback options menu, use the 4-Way  
Direction button to highlight Autoplay.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Autoplay icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Press the 4-Way Direction Button or touch the screen to  
select “Off”, 1 second, or “3 secs.”. The images will be  
displayed automatically.  
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6.4.5 Rotate  
1. Enter Photo Playback options menu, use the 4-Way  
Direction button to highlight Rotate.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Rotate icon on screen  
to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select the Left 90 or  
Right 90, then press the  
on screen to rotate image.  
button or touch the options  
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6.4.6 DPOF  
Use the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) function to indicate the  
printing information stored in the memory card.  
1. Enter Photo Playback options menu, use the 4-Way  
Direction button to highlight DPOF.  
2. Press the  
button or touch DPOF icon on screen to  
display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button and press the  
or touch the options on screen to select the item. The  
button  
DPOF icon will be shown to indicate the files that are  
ordered for printing.  
DPOF  
Note:  
1. A memory card is required for the DPOF function.  
2. If DPOF is set, the selected pictures will be ordered to print.  
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6.5 Setup Menu  
The Setup Menu can be used for the Digital Camcorder system  
settings. You can enter Setup menu by pressing  
button or the  
Menu touch icon on screen at Photo or Video or Audio mode then  
switch to Setup menu options.  
6.5.1 Information  
This function can be used to display information, histogram or no  
information on LCD screen.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight Information.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Information icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Normal,  
Histogram, or OFF. Press the button or touch the  
selected option icon on screen to set.  
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6.5.2 Date & Time  
Please refer to 2.7 for the Setting of Date and time.  
6.5.3 Sound  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight Sound.  
2. Press the  
button selection Button or touch the Sound  
icon on screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Off, Low,  
Medium or High. Press the button or touch the  
selected option icon on screen to set.  
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6.5.4 Default  
Use this function to reset all settings to the default setting.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight Default.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Default icon on screen  
to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select "O" YES or "X"  
NO. Press button or touch the selected option icon on  
screen to select the item.  
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6.5.5 TV standard  
Use the TV standard to set the TV system for your area.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight TV standard.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the TV standard icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select NTSC or PAL.  
Press the  
screen to set.  
button or touch the selected option icon on  
TV out standard setting reference  
NTSC  
USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Mexico  
NTSC  
Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark,  
Finland, Germany, UK, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia,  
New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden,  
Switzerland, Thailand, Norway  
P A L  
PAL  
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6.5.6 Auto Power Off  
This function can be used to turn off the Digital Camcorder  
automatically after a period of time.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight Auto Power Off.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Auto Power Off icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Off, 3 mins, or 5  
mins. Press the button or touch the selected option  
icon on screen to set.  
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6.5.7 Frequency  
Use the Frequency option to set the frequency system for your area.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight Frequency.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Frequency icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select 50 Hz or 60 Hz.  
Press the  
screen to set.  
button or touch the selected option icon on  
Frequency setting reference:  
UK, Germany, Spain, Italy, France,  
50HZ 50HZ  
Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, China,  
Japan  
60HZ  
USA, Taiwan, Korea, Japan  
60HZ  
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6.5.8 Language  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button up and  
down to highlight Language.  
2. Press the  
select.  
button to confirm or touch the screen to  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select the following  
languages: English, German, French, Italian, Japanese,  
Spanish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional  
Chinese, Turkish, Russian, Thai, or Arabian. Press the  
button or touch the selected language icon on screen  
to set.  
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6.5.9 Format  
This function allows you to format the memory card or the built-in  
memory.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight the Format.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Format icon on screen  
to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select "O" Yes or "X"  
NO. Press the button or touch the selected option  
icon on screen to set.  
Warning:  
All the data stored in the memory card or flash memory will be deleted  
after formatting.  
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6.5.10 File Numbering  
This setting allows you to control the numbering of the files that are  
stored on the memory card.  
If “Series” is selected, the file name will be numbered sequentially.  
If “Reset” is selected, the next file name will start from 0001 even  
after formatting, deleting or inserting a new memory card.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight File Number.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the File Number icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Series or Reset.  
Press the  
screen to set.  
button or touch the selected option on  
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6.5.11 LCD Brightness  
This function can be used to adjust the brightness of the screen.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight LCD brightness.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the LCD brightness icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select High, Medium, or  
Low. Press the button n or touch the selected option  
icon on screen to set.  
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6.5.12 Instant Review  
This function can be used to instantly browse the files after taking a  
picture.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight Instant Review.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Instant Review icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select 1 second, 3 secs.,  
or 5 secs.. Press the button or touch the selected  
option icon on screen to set.  
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6.5.13 Memory  
Use this function to select data storage location.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to SET  
Mode.  
2. Press 4-Way Direction Button to highlight Memory item.  
Press  
button to display submenu; or Touch the  
screen to select the item.  
3. Press 4-Way Direction Button to select Internal, SD1, or  
SD2. Press "  
" button to confirm; or touch the screen  
to select the item.  
Note:  
The photos or videos can be stored in a built-in flash memory or  
external SD cards. When the SD cards are inserted, the files will be  
stored in the external SD cards rather than the internal flash  
memory. On the other hand, the files will be stored in the built-in  
flash memory when SD card(s) is not inserted.  
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6.5.14 Start-up LOGO  
Use this function to show the Star-up image on LCD when the digital  
camcorder is turned on.  
1. Enter Setup menu, use the 4-Way Direction Button to  
highlight the Star-up Logo.  
2. Press the  
button or touch the Star-up Logo icon on  
screen to display the submenu.  
3. Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Default or User  
Setting. Press the  
icon on screen to set.  
button or touch the selected option  
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7 PC and TV Connection  
7.1 Connecting to the Computer  
As shown in the illustration, use the USB cable provided to connect  
the Digital Camcorder to a PC for file transfer.  
Connect the HP V5061u Digital Camcorder PC/notebook by using  
the USB cable provided with the product. if a second SD card is  
inserted in SD slot 2) new drive letters should appear in Windows  
Explorer.  
These new drive letters represent the V5061u's internal memory and  
memory card slot. (see illustration below):  
Note:  
The above illustrated drive letters may vary depending on the system  
environment.  
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7.2 Connecting to a Standard TV  
As shown in the illustration, use the video cable to connect the  
Digital Camcorder to a standard TV.  
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7.3 Connecting to a HD TV  
As shown in the illustration, use the HDMI cable provided to connect  
the Digital Camcorder to an HD TV for high resolution picture  
display.  
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8 Installing the Software  
1. Place the CD ROM into the CD/DVD drive on your PC.  
2. If the installation does not start, please open Windows  
Explorer and select the CD/DVD drive on your PC. Then  
double click on the Install_CD.exe to start the software  
installation.  
The following screen will be displayed.  
3. Click on the “Arcsoft TotalMedia Extreme” and follow the  
instructions on-screen.  
4. The Serial number of Arcsoft Total Media Extreme is on  
CD package cover.  
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9 Editing Software  
ArcSoft Total Media Extreme(TME)™ provides a way to manage  
your media files for you, and provides the ability to create and share  
projects featuring your photo, video, and music files.  
You can  
Create your own videos or photo slide shows complete with a  
soundtrack.  
Upload your files easily to You Tube™!  
Share your files through simple email attachments or popular  
photo printing applications.  
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10 Appendix  
Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
1. Battery is not  
inserted  
correctly.  
1. Please insert  
battery correctly.  
2. Replace the  
battery.  
Can not turn on the  
Digital Camcorder.  
2. Battery  
exhausted.  
3. Charge the  
battery.  
1. Auto Power Off  
is enabled.  
2. Battery cloud.  
3. Battery  
exhausted.  
1. Please turn on  
the power again.  
2. Replace the  
battery.  
3. Charge the  
battery.  
Camcorder shuts  
down suddenly.  
Camcorder was  
turned off before  
file was fully saved  
to memory.  
1. Do not power  
down the  
camcorder until  
the file has been  
saved.  
2. Ensure the  
battery is  
sufficiently  
Pictures are not  
stored in the  
memory.  
charged.  
Object exceeds the  
range of focus.  
Please take the  
picture within the  
focusing range and  
select normal or  
Macro Mode.  
Images are out of  
focus  
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Problem  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
1. Memory card is  
writing  
Protected.  
2. Memory card  
contains images  
taken by other  
camcorders.  
1. Unlock the  
memory card.  
2. Reformat the  
memory card.  
Please make  
sure to backup  
the files before  
reformatting  
Unable to use the  
external memory  
card.  
memory card.  
Camcorder needs  
to be reset.  
Take out battery  
into the camcorder  
and re-insert.  
Camcorder buttons  
do not function  
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11 Getting Help  
Should you have a technical support question or your HP Digital  
Camcorder requires service within the warranty period, please  
contact the original point of purchase or an authorized HP reseller in  
your country. If service is not available at those locations, please  
contact an HP Branded Product warranty agent from the support  
contact list provided below. A service agent will work with you to  
troubleshoot your issue and if necessary, issue a Return Material  
Authorization (RMA) number in order to replace your HP Branded  
Product. For warranty claims, you will be required to provide a copy  
of your original dated sales receipt as proof of purchase and the  
issued RMA number. You will be responsible for shipping charges  
when shipping the product to the service center. The service agent  
will provide you with an address and you will also be responsible for  
any shipping charges to the warranty service center. Once your  
product is received by this service center, a replacement unit will be  
shipped back to you, typically within 5 business days.  
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Contact/phone Support:  
Language  
Contact/phone Support  
Chinese  
Deutsch  
Dutch  
English  
Espanol  
Français  
Italiano  
Japanese  
Korean  
Portuguese  
Svensk  
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Contact/phone Support:  
Country Language  
Europe Region (EMEA)  
Number  
België  
Dutch and German  
+ 32 2700 1724  
+ 33 171230454  
+ 49 6950073896  
+ 353 1850882016  
+ 39 269682189  
+ 31 202015093  
+ 34 914533458  
Français  
Deutschland  
Ireland  
French  
German  
English  
Italian  
Italia  
Netherlands  
Espana  
Dutch  
Spanish  
Switzerland  
UK  
German/French/Italian + 41 18009686  
English  
+ 44 2073652400  
North America  
United States English  
1.866.694.7633  
1.866.694.7633  
Canada  
English and French  
Latin America  
Country  
Phone number  
Hours of support  
Argentina  
Brazil  
54.11.6091.2399  
M-F 2pm-11pm GMT-3  
55.11.5504.6633  
56.2.581.4977  
57.1.508.2325  
M-F 9am-5pm GMT-3 Brasilia  
M-F 12pm-9pm GMT-5  
M-F 12pm-9pm GMT-5  
Chile  
Colombia  
México  
52.55.1204.8185  
52.33.1031.3872  
52.81.1107.2639  
M-F 11am-8pm GMT-6  
M-F 11am-8pm GMT-6  
M-F 11am-8pm GMT-6  
(Mexico City)  
México  
(Guadalajara)  
México  
(Monterrey)  
95  
Perú  
51.1.705.6232  
M-F 12pm-9pm GMT-5  
M-F 1230pm-930pm  
GMT-5  
Venezuela  
58.212.335.4574  
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Specification  
CMOS  
Image Sensor Type  
Total Pixels  
5.51 million (2752 (H) × 2004 (V))  
5.03 million (2592 (H) × 1944 (V))  
Effective Pixels  
1440 x 1080 @30fps  
1280 x 720 @30fps  
848 x 480 @60fps  
320 x 240 @30fps  
Movie Recorded  
Resolution  
4608 x 3456  
3200 x 2400  
2592 x 1944  
2048 x 1536  
Video: H.264  
Still Image: JPEG  
Fixed lens  
Image Resolution  
File Format  
Lens Specification  
Digital Zoom  
Focus Range  
F/3.2, f=7.5mm  
1-4X  
(720p: 4X, 1440 x 1080: 2x)  
Normal: 1.2 cm ~ infinity  
Marcro: 16 cm  
3.0" TOUCH  
LCD Monitor Size  
LCD Monitor  
Resolution  
960 x 240  
Storage Media  
Internal Memory  
SDHC (up to 16G)  
32MB  
Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent,  
Tungsten  
White Balance  
Scene Mode  
Battery Type  
Night shot (Video only)  
CNP-40 (1200 mA-H) or Photo Lithium AA  
Battery x 2  
Approx. Dimensions  
Approx. Weight  
110 (L) x 58 (H) x 50 (W) mm  
260g (without battery)  
Mini USB  
Interface  
Mini C HDMI  
AV out  
Supplied Software  
ArcSoft TotalMedia Extreme  
P/N: 7525C00147A  

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