SHUOYING DIGITAL SCIENCE and TECHNOLOGY DV196 Digital Camera User Manual manual

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Table of contents
FCC Statement…………………………………………..…………………………………..2
Preface/ Maintenance and precautions for the video recorder ……………………………...3
Maintenance and precautions for SD Memory card ……………………..………………….4
Accessories……………………………………………………………………………5
Know Your Camera………………………………………………..………………………. 6
Buttons and Function Indicators………………………………………………………... 7
Getting Started ……………………………………………………………………8
Basic Functions……………………………………………………………………..10
Advanced Functions……………………………………………….……………... 11
Setting Date and Time ……………………………………………..…………………... 12
Video Recording available options…………………………..…………………………… 16
Still Photo available options …………………………………………………………..…18
Playback MODE, Menu Options……………………………………………….…….. 20
Make connections ……………………………………………………………………..26
Specifications ………………………………………….……………………………..31
Troubleshooting………………………………………………………………… 32
FCC statement
This device complies with part 15 of FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: 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 separation between the equipment and receiver.
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Connect the equipment into 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.
Pertinent testing documentation is available for verification.
Preface
Thank you for purchasing this Digital Video Recorder. Please read this Manual carefully
and keep in a safe place for further reference.
Note: The product Specifications and these operating instructions are printed based on
latest available information and are subject to change without prior notice. The
specifications of the particular video camera recorder you have purchased may slightly vary
from this printed data.
Maintenance and precautions for the video recorder
Recorder is not waterproof. Keep and store your recorder away from humidity, dust and
harmful chemicals. Do not use any organic solvent to clean lens. Do not store or operate the
camera in extremely hot or cold temperatures. Keep recorder clean and take care to avoid
scratching or damaging the housing and the lens. Blow dust away and use soft cloth if the
lens becomes dirty or contaminated.
Remove batteries if you are not planning to use camera for extended time
Maintenance and precautions for SD Memory card
SD Memory Card
Contact pins / connectors
Write protection LOCK switch
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•
•
Please note the SD card has tiny LOCK slider on the side for write protection of
SD memory card that helps avoid inadvertent deletion of image files. Set slider
to “un-LOCK” position for storing still images or recording video.
SD card is delicate electronic device; do not open, bend or overheat the card.
Keep the card away from strong magnetic field and dirty / harsh environment.
Note: If your SD card has been used previously with other devices / cameras
or is brand new – the card may require to be formatted – please ensure you save
all valuable files before formatting. Refer to page 12 for formatting information.
System Requirements
You may use the computer to download images and video from your camera, edit images,
email or upload to the Internet.
Make sure that your computer complies with (below) minimum requirements:
System Requirements
Operating System
CPU
Memory
Audio & Video Card
Hard Drive space
USB port
Microsoft Windows XP, VISTA, 7
Intel Pentium 4 1GHz or above CPU
512MB or higher
Direct X8 Audio & Video Card
1GB or higher available memory space
Standard USB1.1 or USB2.0 port
Accessories
The following accessories are packed together with your video recorder:
USB Cable
Installation CD
Manual, QSG, Warranty Card
AV Cable
Know Your Camera
Buttons and Function Indicators
Buttons/Indicator
Power Button
SHUTTER button
Zoom IN
Zoom OUT
MENU Button
MODE Button
PLAYBACK Button
UP Button
DOWN Button
LEFT Button
RIGHT Button
Function
Press to turn recorder ON and OFF
Press to Start / Stop Video recording or Take Still Photo
Press to zoom IN
Press to zoom OUT
Press to OPEN or exit the MENU selection
Press to select desired Recording MODE: Video Recording or
Taking Still Photos
Press to select the PLAYBACK Mode or exit / return to
Recording MODE
- Recording MODE: press UP to remove icons from LCD screen
or dim the screen.
- MENU selected; press to scroll UP available options.
-MENU selected; press to scroll DOWN available options
Selects files and MENU, moves photos to the left (when the photo
is enlarged and set at Pan mode) and switches to the 10 sec delay
Self-Timer Mode or vice versa.
Selects files and MENU, moves photos to the right (when the
photo is enlarged and set at Pan mode) and turns LED supporting
light On or OFF in Recording MODE.
OK Button
DELETE Button
Busy Indicator
Self-Timer Indicator
Press to confirm MENU / option changes and start and stop
playing video
PLAYBACK Mode - press to delete selected displayed file;
recorded Video or taken Still Photo
Indicates Recording / Video Playing / Processing Status
Flickers during Self-Timer countdown process
Getting Started
Note: Your recorder requires batteries and SD/SDHC Memory Card inserted to operate.
These are not supplied and should be obtained separately. SD/SDHC memory card with
capacity up to 8GB may be used in your camera.
Installing Batteries
- Open the Battery cover and insert three fresh AAA alkaline batteries into the battery
compartment.
- Note batteries plus and minus terminals location; install batteries as indicated. Close the
battery cover.
Installing SD Memory Card
- Position and insert SD Memory card into the SD card slot.
- Note the orientation of the card and insert as indicated. Press it down until the card
becomes locked. Do not force card during insertion as the card or card slot could become
damaged.
To remove or replace the SD card, press the card down. The card will pop up and you may
remove card from the video recorder.
Notes:
Note that the card has a tiny “LOCK” slider located on the side. Set this slider to
“non-LOCK” position before inserting and taking video or still images.
Turn OFF the video recorder before inserting / removing or changing the
memory card;
Insert the memory card according to the position mark. Do not force. If the card
cannot be inserted easily please check card alignment and position then repeat
installation.
Turning Video Recorder ON and OFF
- Open the LCD Screen
- Press the Power button to turn video recorder ON.
- LCD screen becomes active and the recorder is ready to operate.
- Press the Power button again to turn recorder OFF.
- Please note that recorder will turn OFF automatically when turned ON and left idle for
1min to save battery power.
Select the MODE
When activated the recorder is set to Video Recording mode.
- Press the MODE button to select Still Photo Mode, press MODE button again to return to
Video Recording Mode
- Press the PLAYBACK button to select the playback function. Press the PLAYBACK
button to exit playback mode and return to the Video Recording or Still Photo Mode.
Note that the Video Recording is the default Mode – when you turn the Power ON –
recorder will be set in Video Recording mode.
Basic Functions
Video Recording mode selected
- Press the Shutter Button to start recording the video clip, press the Shutter Button again to
stop recording.
Taking Still Photo selected (Still Photo Mode)
- Keep recorder steady and press the Shutter Button to take a Still Photo.
Playback mode
- Press the PLAYBACK Button to select the Playback mode.
- LCD screen will show latest Photo or Video.
- You can use LEFT / RIGHT buttons to scroll through your files; press OK button and start
playing Video. Press OK button again to STOP playing.
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Advanced Functions
MENU setup
- Video Recording or Still Photo Mode; press the MENU button to enter available settings
and options for each Mode. Use the UP / DOWN Buttons to scroll and select desired setting.
- Press OK or the Right button to enter available sub-menu.
- Press Up / Down button to scroll to intended option and press OK button to confirm
setting.
- Press the Menu button to exit the Video or Still photo Menu mode and return to Preview /
scene Mode.
See below images showing samples of the MENU screens in Video and Photo taking
Modes;
▲Video Menu
▲Photo Menu
Note: When ‘HD’ video resolution is selected, ‘Frame Rate’ option is disabled.
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Setting Date and Time
After inserting batteries you can set Date & Time.
- Press the MENU Button then the RIGHT Button to enter Internal Setting.
- Use UP / DOWN Buttons to select Date & Time Setting. Press OK, then the LEFT /
RIGHT Button to enter setting, see below;
- In the setup window, press the LEFT / RIGHT Button to select desired numbers
(date/time), see highlighted digits.
- Press the UP / DOWN button to adjust, then press OK to confirm.
You may press the MENU Button to cancel and exit setting.
- Note that you need to set date & time again after replacing exhausted batteries.
Formatting SD Card
With non-locked SD card inserted into the camera, you can format the card.
- Press the MENU Button then the RIGHT Button to enter Internal Setting.
- Use UP / DOWN Buttons to select Format Setting. Press OK, then UP / DOWN Button to
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select ‘Yes’ option.
LCD screen information
Below are images of the LCD screen with related icons and information visible when the
recorder is set to Video Recording or the Still Photo Mode.
Video Recording Mode
◆
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-Still Photo mode
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Function and explanation of the corresponding icons
Video Mode
Indicates that the Video Recording mode is set
Video Format
Indicates the Video Resolution; currently shown as “640”
(VGA Mode)
Recording Time
Indicates the remaining available Video Recording time
SD Card
SD card is inserted
Battery status
Indicates batteries status; shown “2/3 left”
LED Supporting
Lamp
The LED Supporting Lamp is ON (active)
Zoom range
Indicates the zoom range;
currently “4.00 x” shown
Photo Mode
The recorder is set at the Still Photo Mode
Self-timer
Countdown
Indicates the self-timer countdown mode is set.
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Image Size
Indicates the Still Photo resolution; shown “1Mpix”
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Exposure
Indicates the selected exposure value; currently shown “0”
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No. of available
Still Photos
Indicates the number of remaining Still Photos that may be
taken
Video Recording available options
Select the Video Recording mode and press the MENU Button to select available options.
Press UP / DOWN Buttons to scroll options, press OK or RIGHT to enter sub-menu and
display available settings.
Main Menu
Sub-menu
Explanation
Movie Size
1280x720
HD Resolution Video format
Frame Rate
Metering Mode
640x480
VGA Resolution Video format
320x240
QVGA Resolution Video format
High
Video recorded with high Frame rate.
Low
Video recorded with low Frame rate.
Center
Exposure is measured in central area of
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the scene
White Balance
Multi
Exposure is measured in several spots of
the recorded scene (default)
Spot
Exposure is measured in central spot of
the recorded scene
Auto
Automatic White Balance; suggested for
typical use (default)
Daylight
Suitable for a bright, clear sky
Cloudy
Suitable for overcast sky
Fluorescent
Suitable for fluorescent indoor light
Tungsten
Suitable for tungsten source light
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Still Photo available options
Main Menu
Sub-menu
Explanation
Resolution
3264x2448
2592x1944
8Mpix Resolution
5Mpix Resolution
2048x1536
3Mpix Resolution
Quality
Metering
1280X1024
1.3Mpix Resolution
640x480
0.3Mpix Resolution
Super Fine
Super Fine Image quality
Fine
Good Image quality
Normal
Normal Image quality
Center
Exposure is measured in central area of the
scene
Multi
Exposure is measured in several spots of the
recorded scene (default)
Spot
Exposure is measured in central spot of the
recorded scene
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White Balance
Auto
Automatic White Balance; suggested
typical use (default)
Daylight
Suitable for a bright, clear sky
Cloudy
Suitable for overcast sky
Fluorescent
Suitable for fluorescent source light
for
Tungsten
Suitable for tungsten source light
Exposure
EV
Adjusts scene brightness, use LEFT /
RIGHT Buttons
Driver Mode
Off
Self-timer is off status
Self-timer 2s
2 sec delay self-timer mode
Self-timer 10
10 sec delay self-timer mode
Burst
Takes three photos in quick succession
Playback Mode
Press the PLAYBACK Button to select the Playback Mode.
The LCD screen will display latest Still Photo or Video.
Use LEFT / RIGHT Buttons and scroll through your files; see the Video icon on the left
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bottom corner identifying the Video Record.
Press OK Button to start Playing Video.
You can “zoom” the displayed photo images by pressing the zoom IN / OUT buttons. When
the image is zoomed IN, press OK button and you can “pan” the displayed image by
pressing directional buttons. To exit from Pan and Zoom status, press OK button again.
You can view other photos or video files by pressing Left/ Right keys.
Thumbnail mode
Press Zoom Out button to enter the Thumbnail / Playback mode.
You can use the direction key to select desired image file, and press OK key to exit this
Thumbnail mode and return to full screen display mode.
PLAYBACK Mode, MENU options
Press MENU Button to display available Playback Menu options, see screen below;
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Playback, Photo Menu Options
Main Menu
Sub-menu
Explanation
Lock
Lock/Unlock One
Locks/ Unlock selected file
Delete
Slide Show
Lock All
Locks All files
Unlock All
Unlock All files
One
Deletes current file
All
Deletes All files
Start
Starts slide show
Interval
1sec~10sec interval
Repeat
Yes / No all displayed slides
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Start-up Image
Set
Set the current photo as the Start-up Image
Cancel
Cancel setting this operation
Playback, Video clip MENU Options
When you browse and select previously recorded Video Clips, you have two available
options:
Lock and Delete – options are the same as Playback Photo Options explained above on
page #20-22.
Internal Setting Available Options
You can change Internal setting according to your preference.
- Press the MENU button and press the RIGHT Button to enter into the Internal Setting, see
the screen below with highlighted option:
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▲Setting Menu
- Press the UP / DOWN Button to choose desired Menu and press OK or RIGHT Button to
enter into the corresponding sub-menu.
- Press UP / DOWN Button to select desired setting / option then press OK confirm your
setting.
Press the MENU button to exit the Menu.
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Internal Setting Options
Following Internal Setting options are available:
Main Menu
Sub-menu
Sounds
Shutter
ON / OFF
Start-up
ON / OFF
Power Frequency
Power Save
Explanation
Beep
ON / OFF
Volume
0 / 1 / 2 / 3 (3 is the loudest)
50Hz
Setting for 50HZ electric power frequency
60Hz
Setting for 60HZ electric power frequency
1min
Auto Power-OFF after 1 min
3min
Auto Power-OFF after 3 min
5min
Auto Power-OFF after 5 min
Date & Time
Sets date, time, and date format
Language
En
Displays Menu in English
Fr
Displays Menu in French
Es
Displays Menu in Spanish
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TV
USB
Start-up Image
Ita
Displays Menu in Italian
Po
Displays Menu in Portuguese
Du
Displays Menu in Dutch
NTSC
Recorder’s TV output is set to NTSC
PAL
Recorder’s TV output is set to PAL
MSDC
USB output is set to MSDC mode (Mass Storage
Media)
PCCAM
USB output is set to PCCAM mode (Web-Cam)
OFF
The Start-up Image mode is disabled
System
Default image stored in the camera is set as Startup Image.
My Image
A photo taken by the camera can be selected as
the Start-up Image
Format
Yes/No
Format memory card
Reset All
Yes /No
Resets to the factory setting
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Make connections
-You can review all your files on the video recorder’s LCD screen when the PLAYBACK
Mode is selected.
-Also you can connect recorder with the computer to review, store or upload your files to
the internet.
- In addition, your recorder may be connected to TV so you may see your videos and
images on your TV screen.
Connection to computer
Before connecting recorder to computer it is strongly recommended that you first
install programs from supplied CD.
Installing and using Magix software
- Please refer to pages 28-29 for Driver and Software installation instruction.
- Installed Magix software Video Easy SE (Special Edition) and Photo Manager 9 are
editing programs which will allow you to edit your still photos and will provide you direct
access to upload your video to YouTube.
- Please refer to Instruction Manual for full details or if you have any question how to use
Magix software.
- The Magix Instruction Manual is bundled on the supplied CD.
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Connecting video recorder to computer
Open the USB cover and – using supplier USB cable - connect video recorder’s USB port
with available USB input on your computer.
- Turn the Recorder ON
- Go to My Computer, then select the Removable Disc “X” which represents your video
recorder.
- Open the folders and find your recorded Videos and Photos.
- You may open any files to review pictures or playback video (using typical programs
installed on your computer) or you may simply store selected photos and videos on your
computer.
Webcam Function
Note: To use video recorder as a Webcam you must first install the Driver.
Please install Driver bundled on supplied CD BEFORE connecting video recorder to
computer (for the first time only); see instruction below.
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Installing driver and software
The accessory CD contains the camera driver and provided software MAGIX Video easy
SE / MAGIX Photo Manager 9 (for photo and video processing).
Installation interface
Please insert the CD into the CD-ROM, the system will automatically run the installer in
the CD, and the screen shows the installation wizard window as below.
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(The installer may take several seconds to start, depending on the PC performance. If the
installation window doesn’t appear, please run “Windows Explorer”, and select
“SoftwareInstaller.exe” in the CD.)
Installing driver
In the installation wizard window, click the “Install Driver” button and follow the wizard to
install step by step.
Please restart the PC after installing the driver.
Run the software MAGIX Video easy SE / MAGIX Photo Manager 9, click the button
in the wizard window and follow the prompt to install step by step.
For usage, please click the “Software operation explanation” button in the installation
wizard window.
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Operating Webcam
- Set the USB mode of the recorder at PCCAM setting.
- Connect the recorder to the computer.
USB output is set to MSDC mode (Mass Storage Media)
Connecting video recorder to TV
Connecting to TV provides another way to review your recorded video and still pictures on
the TV screen.
- Use supplied TV/ AV cable and connect TV/AV connector of the recorder with AV input
of your TV.
- Set your TV to the AV input mode and turn video recorder power ON.
- Select the PLAYBACK mode of the recorder and review or display all your records in the
same way as you have seen on recorder’s LCD screen.
Enjoy watching your photos and videos on the big screen!
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Specifications
Video Resolution
HD 1280X720,VGA 640×480, QVGA 320x240
Still Photo
Resolution
Available MODES
8Mpix 3264 X 2448, 5Mpix 2592X1944, 3Mpix 2048X1536,
1.3Mpix 1280X1024, 0.3Mpix 640x480
Video Recording, Still Photo taking, Playback
File Format
JPEG, AVI
Memory
Zoom
Slot for External SD card (up to 8GB)capacity
(SD card not supplied)
Digital, 4 X range
Screen
2.0” TFT LCD
Self-Timer
2 sec / 10sec delay
White Balance
Auto / Sunlight / Overcast / Fluorescent / Tungsten
USB Interface
USB2.0 (cable supplied)
TV Output
NTSC / PAL
Power
Three AAA Alkaline batteries (not supplied)
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Auto Power OFF
1min / 3min / 5min
Menu Language
English/French/Spanish/Italian/Portuguese/Dutch
Operating System
Windows XP / Vista / Windows7
Note: The product specifications are printed based on latest available information and are
subject to change without prior notice.
The specifications of your purchased recorder may be slightly different from above data.
Troubleshooting
Condition
The video recorder
can not be turned ON
Can not take a picture
or record any videos
Unclear
photos
or
blurred
Cause/ Remedy
Insufficient power, please install new batteries.
Batteries installed incorrectly.
Reinstall batteries, note correct polarity alignment.
The SD Card is not inserted.
Insert the SD card for photo taking / video recording.
Write protection switch on the SD card is set to LOCK-ed
position. Remove the SD Card and set the switch to non-LOCK
position.
Keep recorder steady while recording video or taking photos.
Use tripod or support video recorder while recording.
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Dark photo or videos
Automatic shutdown
Video or Photo file
can not be deleted
Insufficient light during video or picture taking.
Use exposure control or add an additional light to improve light
condition.
Insufficient power remaining- please replace the batteries.
To save power, the video recorder automatically shuts down after
one minute, three or five minutes of inactivity.
Write protection switch on the SD card is set to LOCK position.
Remove SD card and set the switch to un-LOCK position and
re-insert the card.
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