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Miscellaneous Information : Installing Software

Installing DV Media Pro 1.0

You need to install DV Media Pro 1.0 to play back recorded movie files or the transferred data from Sports Camcorder with the 

USB cable on your PC.

  Before your start! 

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Turn on your PC. Exit all other applications running.

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Insert the provided CD into the CD-ROM drive.

 

The setup screen appears automatically soon after the CD was inserted. If the setup screen does not appear, click on “Start” 

on the bottom left corner and select “Run” to display a dialog. Type “D:\autorun.exe” and then press ENTER, if your CD-ROM 

drive is mapped to “D:Drive”.

 Installing Driver - DV Driver and DirectX 9.0

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DV Driver is a software driver that is required to support establishing connection to a PC.

  (If it is not installed, some functions will not be supported.)

1.  Click on “DV Driver” on the Setup screen.

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Driver software required is installed automatically. 

Following drivers will be installed:

    -  USB Removable disk driver (Windows 98 SE only)

    -  USB PC-CAMERA driver

2.  Click on <Confirm> to finish driver installation.

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Windows 98 SE users need to restart the PC.

3.  If the "DirectX 9.0" is not installed, it is installed automatically after setting "DV Driver".

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After installing DirectX 9.0, PC needs to be restarted.

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If DirectX 9.0 is installed already, there is no need to restart the PC.

Application Installation - Video Codec

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Click on “Video Codec” on the Setup screen.

Video Codec is required to play movie files recorded by this Sports Camcorder on a PC.

[ Note ]

  If a message saying “Digital Signature not found” or something similar appears, ignore the message and continue with the 

installation.

Summary of Contents for VP-X205L

Page 1: ...r future reference AF Auto Focus CCD Charge Coupled Device LCD Liquid Crystal Display Sports Camcorder VP X205L X210L X220L Use only approved battery packs Otherwise there is a danger of overheating fire or explosion Samsung is not responsible for problems occurring due to using unapproved batteries This product meets the intent of Directive 89 336 CEE 73 23 CEE 93 68 CEE ...

Page 2: ...r 13 Rear Left View 14 Side Bottom View 15 External Camera Module View 16 LCD Display 17 OSD On Screen Display in Movie Record Mode Movie Play Mode 17 OSD On Screen Display in Photo Capture Mode Photo View Mode 18 OSD On Screen Display in MP3 Mode 19 OSD On Screen Display in Voice Record Mode Voice Play Mode 20 OSD On Screen Display in File Browser Mode System Settings Mode 21 Battery Pack Install...

Page 3: ... Ejecting the memory card SD MMC not supplied 34 Recording 36 Recording 36 Zooming In and Out 37 Playing 38 Playing Movie Files on the LCD monitor 38 Playing Multiple Movie Files 39 Setting the Recording Options 41 Setting the Movie Size 41 Setting the Movie Quality 42 Setting the White Balance 43 Setting the Program AE Programmed Auto Exposure 44 Setting the Effect 45 Setting the EIS Electronic I...

Page 4: ... the White Balance 61 Setting the Program AE Programmed Auto Exposure 62 Setting the Effect 63 Setting the Flash 64 Setting the Continuous Shot 65 Setting the EIS Electronic Image Stabilizer 66 Setting the Focus 67 Setting the BLC Backlight Compensation 68 Setting the Digital Zoom 69 Setting the Viewing Options 70 Deleting Photo Files 70 Setting the Slide show 71 Setting the DPOF Digital Print Ord...

Page 5: ... 85 Playing Voice Files 85 Setting the Voice Play Options 86 Deleting Voice Files 86 Setting the Play Mode 87 Locking Voice Files 88 Copying Voice Files 89 Viewing Files or Folders 91 Deleting Files or Folders 92 Locking Files 93 Copying Files or Folders 94 Viewing File Information 95 Setting Memory 97 Selecting the Storage Type 97 Setting USB Mode 98 Setting USB Mode 98 ENGLISH Contents 5 5 Voice...

Page 6: ...tting Start up Mode 109 Resetting the Sports Camcorder 110 Selecting Language 111 Setting the Auto Shut off 112 Setting the Demonstration Function 113 Viewing Version Information 114 Using USB Mode 115 Transferring files to a computer 115 Printing with PictBridge 116 Using the PC Cam Function 117 Recording with the External Camera Module 119 Recording Movie using the External Camera Module 119 Wea...

Page 7: ...ing unscrambled content from other digital devices 129 Printing Photos 130 Printing with DPOF 130 Cleaning and Maintaining the Sports Camcorder 131 After using the Sports Camcorder 131 Cleaning the Body 132 Using the Built in Rechargeable Battery 132 Regarding the Battery 133 Using the Sports Camcorder Abroad 134 Self Diagnosis Display 135 ENGLISH 7 7 Specifications 139 Using the Menu 137 Index 14...

Page 8: ...s the plug must be pulled out from the mains socket therefore the mains plug shall be readily operable Using the earphone or headphone for an extended time can cause a serious damage to your hearing If you are exposed to a sound in higher than 85db for an extended time you will be adversely affected on your hearing The higher the sound is the more seriously damaged your hearing is an ordinary conv...

Page 9: ...n the rights of the Copyright owners and is contrary to copyright laws All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in this manual or other documentation provided with your Samsung product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders Notes Regarding the Sports Camcorder Notes Regarding COPYRIGHT Notes Regarding Moisture Condensation 1 Do not leave the Sports Camco...

Page 10: ...e battery pack is attached firmly in place The new battery pack provided with the product is not charged Before using the battery pack you need to fully charge it Do not drop the battery pack Dropping the battery pack may damage it Fully discharging a Lithium Polymer battery damages the internal cells The battery pack may be prone to leakage when fully discharged To avoid damage to the battery pac...

Page 11: ...re the service technician has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer and having the same characteristics as the original part Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire electric shock or other hazards Correct Disposal of This Product Waste Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This marking sho...

Page 12: ...Voice Record Playback with vast memory You can record voices and store it in the internal memory memory card not supplied and play back the recorded voice files Download Listen to MP3 Files With the Sports Camcorder you can play back MP3 files stored in the internal memory or memory card not supplied Enjoy your favorite songs with your Sports Camcorder A Sports Camcorder equipped with External Cam...

Page 13: ...life Battery pack Notes Parts and accessories are available at your local Samsung dealer and service centre You can download programmes the latest driver software and audio video CODECs from the Samsung Electronics webpage www samsung com Accessories Supplied with the Sports Camcorder 3 Audio Video Cable 2 AC Power Adapter 1 Lithium Polymer Battery pack 5 Earphones 4 USB Cable 9 Lens Cover 8 Softw...

Page 14: ...h 11 Joystick Up Down Left Right OK 12 MENU button 13 MODE button 14 DC IN jack 15 Multi jack ENGLISH 14 14 Location of Controls MENU MODE DC IN W T HOLD DISPLAY DELETE 1 3 8 7 11 12 13 14 15 2 5 6 4 10 9 Note Multi jack is a unified Earphones AV Input Output and External Camera Module jack MENU MODE DC IN W T HOLD DISPLAY DELETE How to Connect Earphones Connect the earphones to the multi jack as ...

Page 15: ...Flash 3 Battery pack 4 Battery eject switch 5 Front cover 6 USB port 7 Built in microphone 8 Memory card slot 9 Tripod receptacle 10 Strap hook Usable Memory Cards 2GB Max SD MMC 1 4 3 10 Hanging Lens Cover on the Sports Camcorder USB MMC SD 2 7 6 8 9 Left Side 5 ...

Page 16: ... External Camera Module View 1 Built in microphone 2 Lens 3 Rubber Mount 4 Picture Rotator 5 Record Power indicator 6 POWER Record Stop button 7 Clip 8 External Camera Module cable 9 Rubber Mount receptacle 2 3 4 6 5 1 7 8 9 Bottom View ...

Page 17: ...ator 15 Counter Elapsed time Recorded time Movie Play Mode S F Sepia Recording STBY 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Move Play 00 00 00 00 40 05 100 0001 12 00AM 2006 01 01 720X576 00 00 15 00 05 20 OK ERROR 100 0001 W T 1X 10X W T 1X 10X 1 3 2 7 8 9 10 11 Movie Play Mode S F Sepia Recording STBY 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Move Play 00 00 00 00 40 05 100 0001 12 00AM 2006 01 01 720X576 00 00 15 00 05 20 00 00 15 00 05 ...

Page 18: ...AM 2006 01 01 100 0001 1 1 Sepia W T 1X 10X W T 1X 10X Slide Notes Settings indicated with will not be retained when the Sports Camcorder is turned off The OSD indicators are based on internal memory 1 3 2 8 9 10 10 11 1 Mode indicator 2 White balance indicator 3 Program AE indicator 4 Date Time indicator 5 Effect indicator 6 BLC indicator 7 Focus indicator 8 EIS indicator 9 Battery life indicator...

Page 19: ...olume indicator 12 Equalizer indicator 13 Lock indicator 14 Battery life indicator 15 Memory type indicator 16 File number indicator Current Total Move Move Play 00 12 OK Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me mp3 Love you mp3 Search 1 10 Pause List Life is cool mp3 Sweetbox POP 2 MP3 Mode Move Play 00 12 Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me mp3 Love you mp3 Searc...

Page 20: ...e indicator 8 Memory type indicator 9 File number indicator Current Total 10 Counter Elapsed time 11 Repeat indicator 12 Multi selection indicator Voice Play Mode Stop 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM SWAV0001 WAV 00 00 12 34 59 48 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM SWAV0001 WAV 00 00 02 00 00 12 1 3 Search Pause List Move Play 1 3 OK 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM 2006 01 01 12 00 10 AM 2006 01 01 12 00 20 AM 00 12 1 8 7 1 Fi...

Page 21: ... Play OK DCIM 100SSDVC DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0001 JPG Move Play Dart Coin 1 4 Move Play OK 1 2 3 10 9 Location of Controls LCD Display OSD On Screen Display in File Browser Mode System Settings Mode 1 Mode indicator 2 Menu tab 3 Setup item 4 Move Help Key 5 Select Help Key 6 Battery life indicator 7 Memory type indicator System Settings Mode System Settings Move Select OK TYPE...

Page 22: ...battery pack into the groove until it clicks To insert the battery pack Pull the Battery eject switch to eject the battery pack To eject the battery pack Notes Clean the terminals to remove foreign substances before inserting the battery pack If the Sports Camcorder will not be in use for a while remove the battery pack from the Sports Camcorder SB P120A 1200mAh SB P190A 1900mAh Battery 1 2 Insert...

Page 23: ...e the original Samsung battery pack that is available at the retailer where you purchased the Sports Camcorder Warning When you eject the battery pack from the Sports Camcorder hold the battery pack to prevent it from dropping to the floor Notes Prepare an extra battery if you use the Sports Camcorder outdoors Contact a Samsung retailer to purchase a new battery pack If you zoom in or out the reco...

Page 24: ...ith the USB cable You may not charge via USB if the power is on The charging time with the USB cable may differ depending on the PC Battery Level Indicator State Message Fully charged 20 40 used 40 60 used 60 80 used 80 95 used Exhausted flickers The device will soon turn off Change the Battery Pack as soon as possible flickers The device will be forced to turn off after 5 seconds Low battery 12 0...

Page 25: ...or will not turn on Before connecting the cable make sure that you don t have any foreign substances between connectors Connecting the AC Power Adapter Connecting the USB Cable USB MMC SD DC IN jack USB port 1 Turn off the Sports Camcorder by pressing the POWER button 2 Insert the battery pack to the unit 3 Open the connector cover of the unit 4 Charge the battery pack by using AC Power Adapter or...

Page 26: ...ts Camcorder Before using the Sports Camcorder refer to this page for easy operation The memory card is not supplied 1 Insert the battery pack and insert a memory card into the memory card slot page 34 2 Charge the battery pack by directly connecting the AC Power Adapter to the Sports Camcorder page 25 3 Press the POWER button to turn on the Sports Camcorder 4 Select the desired mode by pressing t...

Page 27: ...ecord and listen to voice files File Browser mode You can delete lock copy the file and view file information System Settings mode Using this mode you can set adjust settings regarding the LCD display Date Time Reset and Memory management Functions of Each Mode MP3 Voice Recorder File Browser System Settings Movie Photo Power Saving Function The LCD monitor is turned off after a certain period of ...

Page 28: ... by moving the Joystick up down left right to select desired menu item and then press the Joystick OK to confirm 4 Press the MENU button to finish The joystick is used to make a selection move the cursor select functions and exit from the menu 1 Move the cursor left right by moving the Joystick 2 Move the cursor up down by moving the Joystick You can adjust the volume by moving the Joystick up dow...

Page 29: ...lect The selected files will be deleted All All files will be deleted Cancel Cancels deletion Once All indicators will disappear on the screen Twice The backlight turns off 3 times It returns to the initial screen Note Above description applies to the Movie and Photo mode If you press the DISPLAY button in Movie and Photo modes Once The back light turns off Twice It returns to the initial screen N...

Page 30: ...ile SWAV WAV Voice file MP3 MP3 file MISC DPOF files are stored You can freely change the file or folder names in the MUSIC folder Movie files made on other manufacturers equipment may not play on this Sports Camcorder Warning Do not turn the power off while recording playing erasing files or formatting Turn the power off before you insert or eject the memory card to avoid losing data Save importa...

Page 31: ...es to a memory card Movie Record Time Media Internal Memory SD MMC Capacity 512MB VP X205L 1GB VP X210L 2GB VP X220L 32MB 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB 2GB Super Fine 352p approx 21min approx 43min approx 86min approx 1min 20sec approx 3min approx 4min approx 11min approx 21min approx 43min approx 86min 720i 720p approx 14min approx 29min approx 58min approx 50sec approx 2min approx 3min approx 7min ...

Page 32: ...nded using a memory card of 1 25MB sec or greater Number of Photos that can be taken Voice Record Time Number of MP3 files that can be saved Media Capacity Quality 640x480 Internal Memory 512MB VP X205L approx 2875 1GB VP X210L approx 5754 2GB VP X220L approx 11511 SD MMC 32MB approx 177 64MB approx 357 128MB approx 716 256MB approx 1436 512MB approx 2875 1GB approx 5754 2GB approx 11511 Media Cap...

Page 33: ...ime you may not be able to record new data In this case you have to purchase a new memory card Do not bend drop or apply a strong impact to the memory card Do not use or store in a hot dusty or humid environment Do not allow foreign substances on the memory card terminals Use a soft dry cloth to clean the terminals if required Use a memory card case to avoid losing data from moving and static elec...

Page 34: ...d out of the memory card slot and close the Front cover Ejecting a memory card Caution This screen will appear if the memory card is inserted with the power on If you select OK the memory type changes to External and if you select Cancel files are stored in internal memory If you insert a locked memory card the icon is displayed next to the memory type indicator S S F F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 720i...

Page 35: ...ting the BLC Backlight Compensation 48 Setting the Digital Zoom 49 Setting the Record Mode 50 Setting the Line In Out 51 Setting the Viewing Options 52 Deleting Movie Files 52 Setting the Play Mode 53 Locking Movie Files 54 Copying Movie Files 55 Save important data recordings separately on other media to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other reasons How to set to Movie mode How t...

Page 36: ...consumption To adjust the LCD screen brightness set the LCD Brightness in System Settings mode page 102 The LCD monitor brightness will not affect the brightness of the recording If you are recording with the LCD monitor closed the built in microphone will not be facing forward which can cause deterioration of the sound strength We recommend recording with the LCD screen open Reading the Counter 1...

Page 37: ...40 03 W T 1X 10X 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Sepia S F 00 00 04 00 40 01 W T 1X 10X 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Sepia S F 00 00 00 00 40 05 W T 1X 10X 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Sepia S F 00 00 02 00 40 03 W T 1X 10X 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Sepia S S 720i F F 00 00 04 00 40 01 W T 1X 10X Zoom In Zoom Out Notes Frequent use of zooming may result in higher battery power consumption Optical zoom preserves the image quality Refer t...

Page 38: ...eatedly Notes To adjust volume move the Joystick up down during playback If there is no file stored to view the message No Files appears 2 3 12 00AM 2006 01 01 720X576 00 00 00 00 05 20 100 0001 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 720X576 00 00 15 00 16 15 100 0004 1 12 00AM 2006 01 01 720X576 00 00 00 00 05 20 100 0001 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S S 720i F F STBY...

Page 39: ...earphones Audio Video cable or External Camera Module is connected to the Sports Camcorder the built in speaker will automatically turn off Movie Mode Playing Playing Multiple Movie Files 1 2 3 12 00AM 2006 01 01 720X576 00 00 05 00 05 20 100 0001 720X576 00 00 00 00 05 20 100 0001 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S S 720i F F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Move Play 100 0001 12 00AM 2006 01 01 720X576 ...

Page 40: ...nd level will get louder The volume bar disappears after 1 2 seconds 3 Move the Joystick down to decrease the volume Each time you move the Joystick down the volume bar decreases and the sound level will get quieter The volume bar disappears after 1 2 seconds Notes You can adjust the volume up to 10 steps You can also play the movie file on a TV screen by connecting the Sports Camcorder to a TV pa...

Page 41: ... than 720 720X576 on PC While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Movie Record mode 1 2 3 4 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S S 720i F F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 01 00 07 Movie Move Exit Select Size 352x288 720x576 Movie Move Exit Select Size 352x288 720x576 352 720 352 720 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 0...

Page 42: ... 00 40 05 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S STBY 00 00 00 00 26 43 Movie Move Exit Select Quality Fine Super Fine Normal N F SF SF Movie Move Exit Select Quality Fine Super Fine Normal N F SF Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S STBY 00 00 00 00 26 43 Movie Move Exit MENU Select OK Quality AE Fine Super Fine Normal N N F F SF SF SF M...

Page 43: ...rding environment Adjusts the colour according to daylight indoor outdoor light Suitable for a fluorescent light environment Suitable for an incandescent light environment You can adjust the white balance as you wish based on the recording environment Auto Daylight Fluorescent Tungsten Custom 1 2 3 4 SF Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 0...

Page 44: ...ject that appears too bright under strong direct light such as spotlight It is suitable for concerts and school performances Use when the light is very strong such as on the beach or in the snow Auto Sports Spotlight Sand Snow 1 2 3 4 SF Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit MENU Select OK Program A...

Page 45: ...ge in half using a Mirror effect Changes the images into Black and White Off Art Mosaic Sepia Negative Mirror B W 1 2 3 4 Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S SF Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit MENU Select OK Effect AE Art Off Mosaic F Movie Move Exit Select Effect Mirror Mirror Negrtive B W Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S SF Sepia Reco...

Page 46: ... Off no icon is displayed Note While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Movie Record mode 1 2 3 4 SF Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit MENU Select OK EIS Off On F Movie Move Exit Select EIS Off On TV PC SF Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 0...

Page 47: ...rounded by snow Notes The focus is set to AF automatically when the Sports Camcorder is turned off While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Movie Record mode 1 2 3 4 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S S 720i F F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit Select Focus MF AF Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit Select Focu...

Page 48: ...to Off when the Sports Camcorder is turned off While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Movie Record mode 1 2 3 4 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit MENU Select OK BLC Off On Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit Select BLC Off On TV PC Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F ST...

Page 49: ...ppears on the screen Note While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Movie Record mode Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit MENU Select OK Digital Zoom Off On Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit Select Digital Zoom Off On W T 1X 10X TV PC Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F ST...

Page 50: ...r 352p When the size is set to 352 352X288 PC is automatically selected for movie files recording While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Movie Record mode 1 2 3 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 Movie Move Exit MENU Select OK Record Mode Record Mode PC TV Movie Move Ex...

Page 51: ...ternal device 4 Press the MENU button to exit the menu The Sports Camcorder is set to the selected setting Note While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Movie Record mode Movie Mode Setting the Recording Options Setting the Line In Out 1 Movie Move Exit Select Line In Out In Out Movie Move Exit Select In Out Sepia Recording 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S S 720i F F STB...

Page 52: ...ng the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK OK Deletes the selected movie file using the Joystick OK Multi Select Multiple movie files can be selected using the Joystick OK indicator appears on the selected files Press the PLAY button to delete All All movie files will be deleted Cancel Cancels the deletion Notes Locked files will not be deleted While the menu screen is displayed pressi...

Page 53: ... is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Movie Record mode 4 Movie Mode Setting the Viewing Options Setting the Play Mode 3 720X576 00 00 00 00 10 40 100 0001 720X576 00 00 10 00 10 30 100 0001 Movie Move Exit MENU Select OK Play Mode Play All Play One Repeat One Repeat One 1 Movie Move Exit Select Play Mode Play All Play One Repeat One 1 1 ALL 720X576 00 00 00 00 10 40 100 0001 ...

Page 54: ...tches to multi view 4 Press the MENU button Move the Joystick left right to select Lock 5 Move the Joystick up down to select an option and then press the Joystick OK Lock Locks the selected movie file using the Joystick OK Multi Select Multiple movie files can be selected using the Joystick OK indicator appears on the selected files Press the PLAY button to lock Lock All All movie files are locke...

Page 55: ... option and then press the Joystick OK OK Copies the selected movie file Multi Select Multiple movie files can be selected using the Joystick OK indicator appears on the selected files Press the PLAY button to copy All All movie files will be copied Notes The Sports Camcorder copies from the currently used memory to another If the internal memory was used it copies to a memory card If the memory c...

Page 56: ...the Focus 67 Setting the BLC Backlight Compensation 68 Setting the Digital Zoom 69 Setting the Viewing Options 70 Deleting Photo Files 70 Setting the Slide show 71 Setting the DPOF Digital Print Order Format Function 72 Locking Photo Files 73 Copying Photo Files 74 Save important data recordings separately on other media to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other reasons How to set ...

Page 57: ...ss the POWER button to turn off the Sports Camcorder to prevent battery power consumption Notes If the battery is low the flash will not operate automatically In order to take pictures on the memory card insert a memory card and then set the storage type to External page 97 3 S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S S S S Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Capturing 2 S S S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01...

Page 58: ...6 01 01 S W T 1X 10X Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 W T 1X 10X S 100 Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S W T 1X 10X Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S S W T 1X 10X Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 W T 1X 10X S S 100 Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S W T 1X 10X Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 S W T 1X 10X Sepia Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 W T 1X 10X Zoom In Zoom Out Slide the W T switch up to zoom out The subject s size is reduced and you can ta...

Page 59: ... stored to view the message No Files appears Moving the Joystick right at the last photo will move to the first photo Moving the Joystick left at the first photo will move to the last photo Moving the Joystick left right for more than 1 second will start fast search While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Photo Capture mode 2 1 3 100 Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01...

Page 60: ...nd the photo file you want to view 5 Press PLAY button or Joystick OK to view the photo file you want The full screen is displayed Notes If there is no file stored to view the message No Files appears Display time may vary depending on the picture size The image edited or turned in Image Viewer programme on your PC may not be displayed 2 3 4 100 720X480 S S 12 00AM 2006 01 01 01 Sepia 01 Move View...

Page 61: ...D monitor with white colour Press the Joystick OK to set 5 Press the MENU button to exit the menu The selected function icon is displayed If Auto is selected no icon will be displayed Notes When taking pictures outdoors Auto setting will allow you to obtain the best results As the lighting condition changes set the appropriate white balance before taking a picture The subject used for Custom shoul...

Page 62: ...to Move Exit Select Program AE Spotlight Auto Sports 100 100 S S S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit MENU Select OK Program AE Spotlight Sports Auto Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select Program AE Spotlight Auto Sports 100 100 S S S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select Program AE Spotlight Sports Auto Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01...

Page 63: ...it MENU Select OK Mosaic Art Off Photo Move Exit Select Sepia Negative Mirror Effect Effect Mirror 100 S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select Mosaic Art Off Photo Move Exit MENU Select OK Sepia Negative Mirror Effect Effect Mirror 2 100 S S S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select Mosaic Art Off Photo Move Exit Select Sepia Negative Mirror Effect Effect ...

Page 64: ...NU button to exit the menu The selected function icon is displayed Notes If the battery is low the flash will not operate automatically Flash is not as effective as a normal strobe light While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Photo Capture mode 3 4 5 100 S S 100 S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select...

Page 65: ...otes When you set Continuous Shot you cannot use the flash While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Photo Capture mode 3 4 5 S S 100 100 S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select Continuous Shot Off 3 shots Photo Move Exit MENU Select OK 3 shots Off Continuous Shot S S 100 100 S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM ...

Page 66: ...les EIS function Off Disables EIS function 5 Press the MENU button to exit the menu If you select On the EIS icon is displayed If you select Off no icon is displayed Note While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Photo Capture mode 3 4 5 S S 100 100 S S Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select EIS Off On Phot...

Page 67: ...on will move to Photo Capture mode 3 4 5 100 S S S S 100 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit MENU Select OK Focus MF AF Photo Move Exit Select Focus MF AF 100 S S S S 100 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select Focus MF AF Photo Move Exit MENU Select OK Focus MF AF 100 S S S S S S 100 Capturing S...

Page 68: ...ss the MENU button to exit the menu The selected function icon is displayed If you select Off no icon is displayed Notes The BLC is set to Off when the Sports Camcorder is turned off While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Photo Capture mode 3 4 5 100 S S S S 100 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Photo Move Exit Select BLC...

Page 69: ...gital zooming up to 100x Off Disables digital zoom Only optical zoom 10x will be supported for zooming 5 Press the MENU button to exit the menu When using the digital zoom switch a digital zoom indicator appears on the screen Note While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Photo Capture mode 2 Sepia W T 1X 10X S S S S 100 Capturing Sepia 12 00AM 2006 01 01 Phot...

Page 70: ...ect an option by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK OK Deletes the selected photo file using the Joystick OK Cancel Cancels the deletion 6 Press the MENU button to exit the menu 4 Slide the W T switch to W WIDE The screen switches to multi view 5 Press the DELETE button on the LCD monitor 6 Select an option by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK OK De...

Page 71: ...epeat by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK 8 Set the repeat option by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK Off Sets not to repeat the slide show On Sets to repeat the slide show 9 Select Start by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK Slide show starts To stop the slide show press the Joystick OK Notes The interval between photos m...

Page 72: ...OF setting 7 Press the MENU button to exit the menu 5 Slide the W T switch to W WIDE The screen switches to multi view 6 Press the MENU button Move the Joystick left right to select DPOF 7 Select an option by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK Copies Move the Joystick up down to select the number of copies you want to print and press the Joystick OK copy range 0 30 Set All ...

Page 73: ... W WIDE The screen switches to multi view 5 Press the MENU button Move the Joystick left right to select Lock 6 Select an option by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK Lock Locks the selected photo file using the Joystick OK Multi Select Multiple photo files can be selected using the Joystick OK indicator appears on the selected files Press the PLAY button to lock Lock All A...

Page 74: ...Press the PLAY button to copy All All photo files will be copied Notes The Sports Camcorder copies from the currently used memory to another If the internal memory was used it copies to a memory card If the memory card is not inserted you cannot perform the Copy To function While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Photo Capture mode Copying a Photo File in Fu...

Page 75: ...the Repeat Play 79 Setting the Equalizer 80 Locking MP3 Files 81 Copying MP3 Files 82 Save important data recordings separately on other media to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other reasons How to set to MP3 mode How to set to MP3 mode MP3 2 Set the MP3 mode by pressing the MODE button Power button MENU MODE DC IN HOLD 1 Press the POWER button to turn on the Sports Camcorder ENG...

Page 76: ...acity is 2000 MP3 files Disconnecting USB Connection After completing the data transfer you must disconnect the cable in the following way 1 Select the removable disk icon and click the right mouse button to select Safely Remove Hardware 2 Select Stop and disconnect the USB cable when the pop up screen disappears Warning Copying and redistributing of MP3 files may violate the copyright law You can...

Page 77: ... No Files appears 3 Select an MP3 file to play by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK 4 The selected MP3 file is played back Each time you press the PLAY button or Joystick OK play or pause is selected repeatedly To adjust volume move Joystick up down Volume indicator appears and disappears after few seconds 4 Move Play Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me ...

Page 78: ...ETE button on the LCD monitor in pause mode Select an option by moving the Joystick up down and then press the Joystick OK OK Deletes the selected MP3 file Cancel Cancels the deletion Notes Locked files will not be deleted You cannot access the menu during playback MP3 Mode Setting the MP3 Play Options Deleting MP3 Files in MP3 playlist Deleting an MP3 File in Full screen 3 4 Life is cool mp3 Ever...

Page 79: ...u mp3 Move Play Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me mp3 Love you mp3 Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me mp3 3 on t push me mp3 Don t push me m 3 t push me 3 Love you mp3 MP3 MP3 Move Move Exit Exit MENU Select Select OK Repeat Repeat Repeat One Repeat One Repeat Folder Repeat Folder Off Off 1 MP3 Move Exit Select Repeat Repeat Folder Off Repeat One 1 1 5 Move...

Page 80: ... is displayed Note You cannot access the menu during playback 3 Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me mp3 Love you mp3 MP3 Move Exit MENU OK Search Pause List Life is cool mp3 Sweetbox POP 4 Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me mp3 Love you mp3 MP3 Move Exit MENU Select OK Search Pause List Life is cool mp3 Sweetbox POP 5 Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 ...

Page 81: ...ack 3 4 Move Play Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me mp3 Love you mp3 MP3 Move Exit Select Lock Multi Select Lock All Lock MP3 Move Exit Select Lock Lock 1 6 Search Search 1 6 1 6 Pause Pause OK List List Life is cool mp3 Life is cool mp3 Sweetbox Sweetbox 00 00 00 00 03 27 Stereo 44 1KHz 192Kbps 00 00 00 00 03 27 Stereo 44 1KHz 192Kbps Move Play Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 ...

Page 82: ...00 00 03 27 Stereo 44 1KHz 192Kbps Life is cool mp3 Sweetbox 00 00 00 00 03 27 Stereo 44 1KHz 192Kbps Life is cool mp3 Life is cool mp3 Move Play Life is cool mp3 Everytime mp3 Toxic mp3 Don t push me mp3 Love you mp3 DPOF OK Copying file s Life is cool mp3 Press OK to cancel MP3 Move Exit Select Copy To Multi Select All OK 1 6 MP3 MP3 MP3 Move Move Exit Exit MENU Select Select OK Move Exit Select...

Page 83: ...ce Files 88 Copying Voice Files 89 Save important data recordings separately on other media to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other reasons How to set to Voice Recorder mode How to set to Voice Recorder mode Voice Recorder 2 Set the Voice Recorder mode by pressing the MODE button ENGLISH MENU MODE DC IN HOLD Power button 1 Press the POWER button to turn on the Sports Camcorder ...

Page 84: ... recording 4 To stop recording press the Record Stop button again Notes Recorded voice files are saved in a list automatically During voice recording or in the Voice Record mode the menu is not accessed 3 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM SWAV0001 WAV 00 00 12 34 59 48 Stereo 8 0KHz 64Kbps SWAV0002 WAV 00 00 12 34 59 48 SWAV0001 WAV 00 00 00 35 00 00 4 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM SWAV0001 WAV 00 00 12 34 59 48 SW...

Page 85: ...on will move to Voice Record mode 3 SWAV0004 WAV 00 00 00 30 20 00 Move Play 3 3 OK 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM 2006 01 01 12 36 25 AM 2006 01 01 12 36 25 AM 2006 01 01 01 00 02 AM 2006 01 01 01 00 02 AM Move Play 2 3 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM 2006 01 01 12 36 25 AM 2006 01 01 01 00 02 AM 2006 01 01 12 36 25 AM SWAV0002 WAV 00 00 12 00 02 15 2 3 Search Pause List 1 4 SWAV0004 WAV 00...

Page 86: ...n be selected using the Joystick OK indicator appears on the selected files Press the PLAY button All All voice files will be deleted Cancel Cancels the deletion Notes Locked files will not be deleted You cannot access the menu during voice playback While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Voice Record mode 3 2 SWAV0004 WAV SWAV0004 WAV 00 00 00 30 20 00 00 0...

Page 87: ...you play back the selected option will be applied The selected function icon is displayed Notes You cannot access the menu during voice playback While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Voice Record mode 5 4 Move Exit MENU Select OK 1 3 Repeat One 1 1 3 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM 2006 01 01 12 36 25 AM 2006 01 01 01 00 02 AM Move Play 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM 2006 ...

Page 88: ...06 01 0 36 25 A AM M M M 6 01 01 12 36 A 36 AM 2 A 2 A 02 02 2006 01 01 01 00 0 AM 006 01 01 01 00 0 2006 01 01 01 00 0 AM 6 A 00 Move Exit MENU Select OK Lock Multi Select Lock All Lock 1 3 Voice Recorder Move Exit Select Lock Lock All Lock 1 3 Voice Recorder Multi Select Move Play 1 3 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM 2006 01 01 12 36 25 AM 2006 01 01 01 00 02 AM Move Play 1 3 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM 2006 0...

Page 89: ...other If the internal memory was used it copies to a memory card If a memory card is not inserted you cannot perform the Copy To function You cannot access the menu during voice playback While the menu screen is displayed pressing the Record Stop button will move to Voice Record mode Copying Voice Files 5 Move Exit MENU Select OK 1 3 Voice Recorder DPOF Copying file s SWAVE0001 WAV Press OK to can...

Page 90: ...portant data recordings separately on other media to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other reasons How to set to File Browser mode How to set to File Browser mode File Browser 2 Set the File Browser mode by pressing the MODE button MENU MODE DC IN HOLD Power button 1 Press the POWER button to turn on the Sports Camcorder ENGLISH ENGLISH 90 90 ...

Page 91: ...If you move the Joystick left the previous folder screen appears 3 4 Viewing Files or Folders 100 0001 DCIM 100SSDVC DCIM 100SSDVC DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0001 JPG 720X480 12 00AM 2006 01 01 01 Sepia Move Play 1 5 1 4 Move Play OK Move Play 2 100 0001 DCIM MISC MUSIC VIDEO VOICE DCIM 100SSDVC DCIM 100SSDVC DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0001 JPG 720X480 12 00AM 2006 ...

Page 92: ...ars on the selected files or folders Press the PLAY button All All files or folders will be deleted Cancel Cancels deleting files or folders Notes If you slide the W T switch to W WIDE in play mode it returns to the previous screen Locked files will not be deleted The folder with a locked file will not be deleted Only unlocked files will be deleted If you move the Joystick left the previous folder...

Page 93: ...SIC VIDEO VIDEO VOICE VOICE 1 5 1 5 1 4 1 4 Move Move Play Play OK Move Play Move Play Move Exit Select File Browser 1 4 Lock Multi Select Lock All Lock DCIM 100SSDVC DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0001 JPG DCIM 100SSDVC DCIM 100SSDVC DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0001 JPG DCAM0001 JPG DCIM MISC MUSIC VIDEO VOICE 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 4 Move ...

Page 94: ...G DCIM DCIM MISC MISC MUSIC MUSIC VIDEO VIDEO VOICE VOICE DPOF OK Copying file s DCAM0001 JPG Press OK to cancel Move Exit Select File Browser 1 5 1 5 1 4 Move Move Play Play OK Move Play Exit Move Select File Browser 1 4 Copy To Multi Select All OK Move Move Play Play OK DCIM 100SSDVC DCIM 100SSDVC DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0001 JPG DCAM0001...

Page 95: ...r OK 1 13 Move Move Play Play OK DCIM 100SSDVC DCIM 100SSDVC DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0002 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0003 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0004 JPG DCAM0001 JPG DCAM0001 JPG Move Play DCIM MISC MUSIC VIDEO VOICE Move Exit Select File Info File Browser OK DCAM0001 JPG Size 92805 bytes Date 2006 01 01 12 00 00 AM Locked No 1 5 1 4 1 4 1 4 Move Play Move Move Play Play OK Move Exit Select File Info File Brows...

Page 96: ...ep Sound 108 Setting Start up Mode 109 Resetting the Sports Camcorder 110 Selecting Language 111 Setting the Auto Shut off 112 Setting the Demonstration Function 113 Viewing Version Information 114 Using USB Mode 115 Transferring files to a computer 115 Printing with PictBridge 116 Using the PC Cam Function 117 Save important data recordings separately on other media to avoid accidental loss due t...

Page 97: ...prompt you automatically to select the storage type If there is no memory card inserted only the Internal option will be available System requires a small portion of memory space actual storage capacity may differ from the printed memory capacity The maximum recording time and image capacity is subject to change depending on the media used pages 31 32 4 System Settings Move Select Storage Type Ext...

Page 98: ...e Select OK USB Mode PictBridge PC Cam Mass Storage System Settings Move Select USB Mode Mass Storage PictBridge PC Cam TYPE 4 System Settings Move Select USB Mode PictBridge PC Cam Mass Storage System Settings Move Select OK USB Mode Mass Storage PictBridge PC Cam TYPE Mass Storage Transferring files from the Sports Camcorder to your computer page 115 PictBridge By connecting the Sports Camcorder...

Page 99: ...ng is continuous between the memory cards so that the first file number assigned on a new memory card is 1 more than the last file number assigned on the previous memory card Reset When the storage memory is formatted the file number goes back to its default value 100 0001 5 After you finish move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button Note When you set File No to Series each file is assig...

Page 100: ...tings Move Select Format External Internal System Settings Move Select OK Format Internal RGB External System Settings Move Select Format Internal External Are you sure you want to format the external memory all files will be erased System Settings Move Select Format Internal External Formatting external memory System Settings Move Select Format External Internal System Settings Move Select Format...

Page 101: ...ect Memory Space 4 The used memory space and total memory space are displayed 5 After you viewing memory space move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button Notes System requires a small portion of memory space actual storage capacity may differ from the printed memory capacity If the memory card is not inserted External option is not displayed The OSD indicators of this manual are based on...

Page 102: ...Moving the Joystick up will brighten the screen whereas moving it down will darken the screen Brightness range You can adjust the LCD Brightness from 0 to 100 5 After you finish setting move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button Notes A brighter LCD screen setting consumes more battery power Adjust the LCD brightness when the ambient lighting is too bright and the monitor is hard to see ...

Page 103: ...The System Settings screen appears 3 Move the Joystick left right to select LCD Colour 4 Move the Joystick up down to adjust the LCD colour and then press the Joystick OK You can adjust the LCD colour from 0 to 100 5 After you finish setting move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button 3 4 System Settings Move LCD Colour 50 System Settings LCD Colour Adjust Set OK Move Adjust Set 12 12 24 ...

Page 104: ...t values by moving the Joystick up down Items are displayed in the order of the date format By default it appears in the order of Year Month Date Hour Minute and AM PM 6 After setting the last item press the Joystick OK to finish the setting 7 After you finish setting move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button Notes See page 107 to set the Date Time to display on the LCD You can set the ...

Page 105: ...s the Joystick OK YY MM DD The date is displayed in the order of Year Month Date DD MM YY The date is displayed in the order of Date Month Year MM DD YY The date is displayed in the order of Month Date Year 5 After you finish setting move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button 4 System Settings Move Select Date Format YY MM DD DD MM YY MM DD YY System Settings Move Select OK Date Format Y...

Page 106: ...ormat 4 Move the Joystick up down to select an option and then press the Joystick OK 12 Hour The time is displayed as the unit of 12 hours 24 Hour The time is displayed as the unit of 24 hours 5 After you finish setting move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button 4 System Settings Move Select Time Format 12 Hour 24 Hour M M System Settings Move Select OK Time Format 12 Hour M M 24 Hour 12...

Page 107: ...e by pressing the MODE button The selected Date Time is displayed in Movie or Photo mode Setting the Sports Camcorder Adjusting Date Time Setting Date Time Display 3 System Settings Move Select OK Date Time Off Date Time M M System Settings Move Select Date Time Date Time M M Date Time Sepia Recording S F STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 12 00AM 2006 01 01 12 12 24 24 12 24 4 System Settings Move Select Dat...

Page 108: ...eft right to select Beep Sound 4 Move the Joystick up down to select an option and then press the Joystick OK On Turn the beep sound on Off Turn the beep sound off 5 After you finish setting move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button Note When the earphones Audio Video cable or External Camera Module is connected to the Sports Camcorder the Beep Sound function will not operate System Set...

Page 109: ...elect an option and then press the Joystick OK Movie Mode The Sports Camcorder starts up in the Movie mode Previous Mode The Sports Camcorder starts up in the mode you used last 5 After you finish setting move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button Note Make sure that the start up mode is set to the selected mode when turning on the Sports Camcorder again System Settings Move Select Start...

Page 110: ...he System Settings mode by pressing the MODE button The System Settings screen appears 3 Move the Joystick left right to select Reset and then press the Joystick OK The Sports Camcorder will be initialized to the default settings Warning If you reset the Sports Camcorder all functions you set are re initialized to the default factory settings Note After resetting the Sports Camcorder set Date Time...

Page 111: ...n appears 2 Set the System Settings mode by pressing the MODE button The System Settings screen appears 3 Move the Joystick left right to select Language 4 Move the Joystick up down to select the desired language and then press the Joystick OK English Español Français Português Deutsch Italiano Nederlands Polski Русский Iran Arab Magyar ไทย Українська Svenska 5 After you finish setting move to the...

Page 112: ...Joystick OK Off Cancels the Auto Shut off function 5 Minutes Automatically turns off after 5 minutes 5 After you finish setting move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button Notes The Auto Shut off will not function when you connect the AC Power Adapter to the Sports Camcorder The Auto Shut off functions when the battery pack is the only power source Auto Shut off will only function when yo...

Page 113: ... only in Movie Record mode Setting the Demonstration Function 4 3 System Settings Move Select OK Demonstration Off 5 Minutes Play Now DEMO System Settings Move Select Demonstration Off 5 Minutes Play Now Functions 1 Digital Camcorder 2 Digital Camera 3 MP3 Player 4 Stereo Audio Recorder 5 PC Camera 6 Data Storage STBY 00 00 00 00 40 05 TYPE Ver System Settings Move Select Demonstration Off 5 Minut...

Page 114: ...pressing the MODE button The System Settings screen appears 3 Move the Joystick left right to select Version Info The firmware version of the Sports Camcorder is displayed 4 After you view the version information move to the desired mode by pressing the MODE button Viewing Version Information 3 System Settings System Settings Move Version Info Samsung Elec Co LTD S W 1 00 Feb 16 2006 00 20 10 Sysc...

Page 115: ...nect the Sports Camcorder to your PC with the USB cable 4 Copy the desired file from the Sports Camcorder to your PC 5 When finished disconnect the USB cable Notes Disconnecting the USB cable while the data transfer will stop the data transfer and might damage the data stored Multiple USB devices connected to a PC or using USB hubs may cause communication installation errors with the Sports Camcor...

Page 116: ...t 7 Move the Joystick up down to set the number of copies Range of possibilities 01 30 8 Press the Joystick OK to begin printing 9 When finished disconnect the USB cable Warning This function works only with printers that support PictBridge Notes For printing information refer to the user s manual of the printer Depending on the printer printing failure may occur In this case download JPEG files d...

Page 117: ... advantage of the PC Cam function Refer to respective product documentation for further details 8 When finished disconnect the USB cable Notes You must install the DV Driver page 124 When the USB port connection changed it may require DV Driver re installation page 124 It is recommended to use an AC Power Adapter during data transfer to avoid unintended power outages Microsoft Windows 98 SE or lat...

Page 118: ...ing the External Camera Module 119 Wearing the External Camera Module 120 Mounting the External Camera Module on Rubber Mount 120 Using the Long Mount Band 121 Save important data recordings separately on other media to avoid accidental loss due to a system failure or other reasons 118 118 ENGLISH ...

Page 119: ...e angle 4 Press the POWER Record Stop button of the External Camera Module to start recording LED lamp lights in red Press the Record Stop button of the Sports Camcorder to start recording 5 Press the POWER Record Stop button of the External Camera Module to stop recording Recording stops and the Sports Camcorder is ready again 6 After recording to prevent battery consumption press the POWER Recor...

Page 120: ...Mount receptacle of the External Camera Module to the screw of Rubber Mount 2 Turn the Rubber Mount s screw to the right to fasten Note Dropping the External Camera Module or bumping it to other objects may cause device failure When using the device you must attach it to the rubber mount and be careful not to drop or strike it screw Rubber Mount receptacle ...

Page 121: ...ts on the rubber mount as illustrated You can use both the short part and long part of Rubber Mount as slots 2 Run the strap through the buckle to adjust the tightness 3 Fasten the strap Notes Dropping the External Camera Module or bumping it to other objects may cause device failure When using the device you must attach it to the rubber mount and be careful not to drop or strike it Direct contact...

Page 122: ...ing to a VCR DVD Recorder 128 Recording unscrambled content from other digital devices 129 Printing Photos 130 Printing with DPOF 130 Maintenance 131 Cleaning and Maintaining the Sports Camcorder 131 After using the Sports Camcorder 131 Cleaning the Body 132 Using the Built in Rechargeable Battery 132 Regarding the Battery 133 Using the Sports Camcorder Abroad 134 Save important data recordings se...

Page 123: ...take a long time to edit the movie file Intel Pentium III or Pentium 4 is a trademark of the Intel Corporation Mac Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trademark of the Microsoft Corporation All other brands and names are property of their respective owners System Environment Pentium III 600MHz Windows 98SE ME 128MB 200MB For applications only Apart fro...

Page 124: ...d to support establishing connection to a PC If it is not installed some functions will not be supported 1 Click on DV Driver on the Setup screen Driver software required is installed automatically Following drivers will be installed USB Removable disk driver Windows 98 SE only USB PC CAMERA driver 2 Click on Confirm to finish driver installation Windows 98 SE users need to restart the PC 3 If the...

Page 125: ...ollow the instruction to start installation It is a video editing tool that allows users to edit movie files Notes Please install by using the Software CD that came with this Sports Camcorder We do not guarantee compatibility for different CD versions For photo editing use Photo Express For movie playback on a PC install software in this order DV Driver DirectX 9 0 Video Codec For movie editing us...

Page 126: ...ata communication is disrupted due to static electricity magnetic field or other reason restart the programme or try to disconnect connect the communication cable USB cable again Notes Multiple USB devices connected to a PC or using USB hubs may cause communication installation errors with the Sports Camcorder Refer to page 123 for PC recommendations on USB use Some PCs meeting the requirements ma...

Page 127: ...c depending on the manufacturer 4 Press the POWER button to turn on the Sports Camcorder Movie Record mode is displayed on the TV screen 5 Press the PLAY button or Joystick OK to switch to Movie Play mode 6 Move the Joystick left right to select a movie and then press the Joystick OK It begins playback To pause playback press the Joystick OK Notes You can play back photo files as well as movie fil...

Page 128: ...nals 3 Connect the Audio Video cable from TV Input to Video Output of the VCR DVD Recorder 4 Turn on the TV and set the Source to the external input the VCR DVD Recorder is connected 5 Turn on the VCR DVD Recorder and set the Source to the external input source where you connected the Sports Camcorder Notes You can play back photo files as well as the movie files If you wish to input output an ima...

Page 129: ...C etc by matching the cable to the colours of the terminals 3 Press the POWER button to turn on the Sports Camcorder The Movie Record screen appears 4 Press the MENU button Move the Joystick left right to select Line In Out 5 Move the Joystick up down to select In and then press the Joystick OK 6 Play back the other digital devices 7 Press the Record Stop button to start recording 8 To stop record...

Page 130: ...cial digital image developers Printing DPOF files in the memory card 1 Set the DPOF information for the photo you want to print page 72 2 Insert a memory card into the DPOF supporting printer 3 Follow the steps of the printer to print out photos Notes For further details about printing photos refer to the user s manual of the printer Printing may not be performed depending on types of printers In ...

Page 131: ...er be sure to turn off the Sports Camcorder when not in use Battery consumption may vary depending on the condition of use Recording with many starts and stops frequent zooming and recording in low temperatures will shorten actual recording times Dispose of used battery packs promptly Do not dispose of them in fire The battery pack will become warm during charging and use This is not a malfunction...

Page 132: ...Cleaning should be done only after the battery pack has been removed and other power sources have been disconnected Using the Built in Rechargeable Battery The Sports Camcorder incorporates a rechargeable lithium cell that maintains the date and other settings even when the AC Power Adapter and the battery are removed The rechargeable lithium cell is automatically recharged when the Sports Camcord...

Page 133: ...al recording Do not expose the battery packs to water The battery pack is not water resistant Keep the battery out of reach of children If it is swallowed seek medical assistance immediately Wipe the battery with a clean dry cloth to ensure proper contact Do not pick up the battery using metal tools as this may cause a short circuit Do not short the battery or dispose of the battery in fire Do not...

Page 134: ...tor However to view your recordings on a television set or to copy them to a video cassette recorder VCR the television set or the VCR must be PAL compatible and have the appropriate Audio Video ports Otherwise you may need to use a separate Video Format Transcoder PAL NTSC format Converter Colour System PAL Compatible Countries Regions Australia Austria Belgium Bulgaria China CIS Czech Republic D...

Page 135: ...operate the Sports Camcorder Format the memory card or replace it with a new one Format the memory card Check the memory space or format the memory Delete the file The AVI or JPEG file that is not supported Check the supported file on page 30 Unlock the memory card except MMC Delete the corrupted file Informs that Action Display If these instructions do not solve your problem contact your nearest ...

Page 136: ...nt devices Light is forced to cancel Light is not available for recording The Photo Mode is selected To save power consumption the LCD monitor and Sports Camcorder s power turns off if there is no button operation for a certain period of time depending on operation mode Set proper white balance pages 43 61 Turn off the effect Digital special effect pages 45 63 Remove the protection tab of memory c...

Page 137: ...Repeat One Repeat All Size 720x576 352x288 EIS On Off Quality Super Fine Fine Normal Focus AF MF BLC On Off Digital Zoom On Off Record Mode TV PC Line In Out In Out Copy To OK Multi Select All Program AE Auto Sports Spotlight Sand Snow Program AE Auto Sports Spotlight Sand Snow Effect Off Art Mosaic Sepia Negative Mirror B W EIS On Off Focus AF MF Digital Zoom On Off Copy To OK Multi Select All MP...

Page 138: ...ous Mode Reset OK Language English Español Français Português Deutsch Italiano Nederlands Polski Русский Iran Arab Magyar ไทย Українська Svenska Storage Type Internal External USB Mode Mass Storage PictBridge PC Cam Format Internal External Memory Space 000MB 000MB File No Series Reset LCD Brightness 0 100 LCD Colour 0 100 Play Mode Play One Play All Repeat One Repeat All Lock Lock Multi Select Lo...

Page 139: ...at JPEG 640x480 DPOF Exif 2 2 Stereo Playing WAVE File Recording Play 8KHz Sampling 16 bit Stereo Internal memory 1 6 inch CCD 800K Maximum x10 f 2 4 24mm F1 8 2 4 3 0 Lux 2 0 Transmission Type 230K Mini B type USB 2 0 High Speed Proprietary 3 pins connector ø 3 5 Stereo Video 1 0p_p 75Ω Audio 7 5dBm 47KΩ Stereo External CMOS Camera 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 10 80 3 8V Li ion Polymer Battery Pack 4 8V A...

Page 140: ...better performance and quality XC L2P 1 3 inch CMOS 320K Maximum 640x480 VGA Auto Auto Fixed f 5 56mm F2 0 Video 1 0Vp_p Audio 7 5dBm 47KΩ Input mono 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F 20 80 B 3 2V 4 8V 0 7W 94 5mm x 34 7mm x 33mm 96g Omni directional condenser microphone Model Name External CMOS Camera CMOS Pixel Video Resolution Exposure White Balance Focus Type Focal Length Connector AV Output General Operati...

Page 141: ...2 89 94 Cleaning and Maintenance 131 134 D Date Time Set 104 Demonstration 113 Digital Zoom 49 69 DPOF 72 130 DV Media Pro 1 0 124 125 E Earphones 14 Effect 45 63 F File Browser 90 File No 99 Format 100 J Joystick 28 L Language 111 LCD Brightness 102 LCD Colour 103 LOCK 54 73 81 88 93 M MODE button 27 MENU button 28 MF Manual Focus 47 67 P PC Cam 117 PictBridge 116 Program AE 44 62 ...

Page 142: ...42 142 Index Q Quality 42 R Reset 110 S Start up Mode 109 Sepia 45 63 Storage type 97 T Troubleshooting 135 136 U USB 98 V Version Information 114 Voice Record 84 W White Balance 43 61 Z Zooming In and Out 37 58 ...

Page 143: ...3 143 Power Sources United Kingdom Only The plug used on this product is a unitary transformer plug and is designed specifically for this Comcorder it must never be replaced or removed with any other type of plug ...

Page 144: ...y this warranty 4 This product is not considered to be defective in materials nor workmanship by reason that it requires adaptation in order to conform to national or local technical or safety standards in force in any Country other than the one for which the product was originally designed and manufactured This warranty will not cover and no reimbursement will be made for such adaptation nor any ...

Page 145: ...σης πρέπει να προσκομισθεί και το τιμολόγιο ή η απόδειξη λιανικής πώλησης πάνω στην οποία ο σειριακός αριθμός του προϊόντος πρέπει να είναι ευκρινής 2 Η υποχρέωση της SAMSUNG αφορά μόνο την επισκευή του προϊόντος 3 Η επισκευή του προϊόντος πρέπει να ανατίθεται μόνο σε εξουσιοδοτημένα κέντρα service ή εξουσιοδοτημένους αντιπροσώπους της SAMSUNG Καμία αποζημίωση δεν θα γίνει αποδεκτή για επισκευή πο...

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Page 148: ...s with The Restriction Of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment and we do not use 6 hazardous materials Cadmium Cd Lead Pb Mercury Hg Hexavalent Chromium Cr 6 Poly Brominated Biphenyls PBBs Poly Brominated Diphenyl Ethers PBDEs in our products ...

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