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Please see the function and explanation of the corresponding icons                

Photo Mode 

The camcorder is set at the Still Photo Mode  

Driver Mode 

Indicates the self-timer counting down, default OFF 

Exposure 

Indicates the selected exposure value; default 0.0 

Image Size 

Indicates the Still Photo resolution; default 1M  

Number of available  

Indicates the number of remaining Still Photos  

SD Card 

 

SD card is inserted 

 

 SD cards is LOCKED  

Zoom range 

Indicates the zoom range ,default 0  

Battery status  

Indicates batteries status  

Video Mode 

The camcorder is set at the video record Mode 

10 

Zoom range 

Indicates the zoom range ,default 0 

11 

Video Resolution 

Indicates the Video Resolution; default 640 

12 

Recording time  

Indicates the video time recorded 

 
 

Summary of Contents for DVC-330R

Page 1: ...ts 4 Accessories 5 Know Your Camcorder 6 Buttons and Function Indicators 7 Getting Started 8 Basic Functions 10 Advanced Fuctions 11 Video Recording available options 15 Still Photo available options...

Page 2: ...contact with water and dry hands before using Maintenance and precautions for the camcorder Do not expose the camcorder to extreme high or low temperature or leave it in direct sunlight Avoid using t...

Page 3: ...osition for storing still images or recording videos SD Memory card is delicate electronic device do not open bend or overheat the card Keep the card away from strong magnetic field and dirty harsh en...

Page 4: ...corder Make sure that your computer complies with below minimum requirements System Requirements Operating System Microsoft Windows XP CPU Intel Pentium4 1GHZ Memory 512MB CD ROM DVD Drive 24x CD ROM...

Page 5: ...5 Accessories The following accessories are packed together with the camcorder USB Cable Installation CD User Manual TV Cable...

Page 6: ...ard roller 7 Working indicator light 8 Power Button 9 Left Timer Button 10 Up Disp Button 11 OK Button 12 Right Light Button 13 Down Button 14 Speaker 15 Delete Button 16 MODE Button 17 MENU Button 18...

Page 7: ...desired mode Video Recording or Taking Still Photos PLAYBACK Button Press to enter exit the PLAYBACK Mode UP DISP Button Press to scroll UP available options in the Menu Display OSD Information or Tu...

Page 8: ...r starts counting down GETTING STARTED Note You require 3 AAA alkaline batteries and SD SDHC Memory Card to operate the camcorder These accessories are supplied separately The supported capacity of SD...

Page 9: ...the card press the card down The card will pop up and you may remove the card from the camcorder Notes The card has a tiny LOCK slider located on the side Set this slider to non LOCK position before i...

Page 10: ...er Save for more options to save battery power Select the MODE Press the MODE button to select desired Mode Video Recording or Still Photo taking Press the PLAYBACK button to enter the playback mode P...

Page 11: ...s press OK button to Play the video Press again to Stop playing press the MENU button to display available playback menu options Press the Playback Button to return to record ADVANCED FUNCTIONS MENU s...

Page 12: ...Me nu Setting Date and Time You can set Date and Time after loading batteries you can use this setting Press OK to enter the setting page see below Press the MENU Botton and press the RIGHT Button ent...

Page 13: ...ing Note You may need to set date time again after changing batteries LCD screen information Below are images of the LCD screen with related icons information visible when the camcorder is set to Vide...

Page 14: ...es the Still Photo resolution default 1M 5 Number of available Indicates the number of remaining Still Photos 6 SD Card SD card is inserted SD cards is LOCKED 7 Zoom range Indicates the zoom range def...

Page 15: ...nu and press RIGHT to display available settings Main Menu Sub menu Explanation Movie Size 1280x720 High Resolution Video format 15fps 640x480 VGA Resolution Video format 15fps Metering Center Multi S...

Page 16: ...l Photo available options Main Menu Sub menu Explanation Resolution 2592x1944 5Mpix 2048x1536 3Mpix 1280x1024 640x480 1Mpix VGA Quality Super Fine Super Fine Image quality Fine Good Image quality Norm...

Page 17: ...ases Daylight Suitable for sunshine sky Cloudy Suitable for overcast sky Fluorescent Suitable for fluorescent source light Tungsten Suitable for tungsten source light Exposure EV Adjusts scene brightn...

Page 18: ...b menu Explanation Sounds Shutter ON OFF Beep On Off tone Volume 0 1 2 3 3 is the loudest Power Frequency 50Hz Setting for 50HZ power light frequency 60Hz Setting for 60HZ power light frequency Power...

Page 19: ...ge Use the system default image Use the your own image Format Yes No Formats memory card Reset All Yes No Resets to the factory setting Playback Mode Press the Playback button to enter the Playback Mo...

Page 20: ...o display available options see screen below Playback Photo Menu options Lock Delete Slide show Start up Image Main Menu Sub menu Explanation Lock Lock Unlock Locks Unlock one file Lock All Locks All...

Page 21: ...l Deletes All files Slide Show Start up Image Start Starts slide show Interval 1sec 10sec interval Repeat Yes No all displayed slides Set Cancel Set current image as start up image quit setting the st...

Page 22: ...amcorder to computer it is strongly recommended that you install programs from supplied CD 1 Insert the CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive Double click setup exe follow the on screen instruction...

Page 23: ...r TV to the AV input mode and turn the camcorder power ON Select the PLAYBACK mode of the camcorder and review or display all your records in the same way as on camcorder LCD screen Enjoy watching you...

Page 24: ...ight Cloudy Fluorescent Tungsten USB Interface USB2 0 cable supplied TV Output NTSC PAL Power Required three AAA Alkaline batteries supplied separately Menu Language English Note The product specifica...

Page 25: ...osition Unclear or blurred photos Keep camcorder steady while taking records or taking photos Use tripod or support camcorder while recording Dark photo or videos Insufficient light during video or pi...

Page 26: ...isuse abuse or neglect and the Warranty is otherwise subject to the terms conditions and stipulations recorded below 2 Warranty is in addition to your rights under the law The product Westwell supplie...

Page 27: ...emote controls power cords battery chargers and connectivity cables supplied at the time of purchase b complete a claims form that we have supplied to the Seller for that purpose and c provide a copy...

Page 28: ...et out in this paragraph 4 above 2 in these conditions you do not have under any circumstances any cause of action against or right to claim or recover from the seller for or in respect of any loss or...

Page 29: ...in respect of the returned product including for breach of a guarantee under the Australian Consumer Law then a Westwell reserves the right to claim all expenses and costs incurred by Westwell in proc...

Page 30: ...substantiate that expense by documentation acceptable to Westwell 6 Customer Service Who we are and how you may contact us The company which gives the Warranty is Westwell Australia Pty Ltd ACN106 648...

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