AIPTEK V5T2AHDS Owner's manual

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Camcorders
Type
Owner's manual

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Digital Camcorder
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Parts of the camcorder
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Microphone
2
Record button ( )
3
Up & Down / Zoom buttons ( )
4
Menu/OK button
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Mode/Return button
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HDMI port
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USB port
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TV-out connector
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Power button (under LCD panel)
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LCD panel
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Focus switch
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Shutter button ( )
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Lens
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Flash strobe
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Tripod socket
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Battery compartment /
SD/MMC card slot
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Speaker
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LED indicator
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Getting Started
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Loading the battery
Note: Upon using the battery for the rst time, you are
recommended to fully discharge and then charge the battery for 8
hours to ensure its lifecycle.
1. Slide open the battery compartment cover as indicated.
2. Place the accessory Li-Ion battery into the compartment. Note
that the metallic contacts must be aligned with the contacts in the
compartment.
3. Replace the cover.
Charging battery
1. Connect one end of the cable to the USB port of the camcorder.
2. Plug the AC adapter to a wall outlet, or connect the other end of the USB
cable to the PC that has been powered on.
3. The charge starts. The LED indicates red light during charging. When the
battery is fully charged, the LED light will go out.
Note: When using a PC to charge the battery, do not power on the
camcorder or the charge will stop.
Inserting the SD/SDHC/MMC card (optional)
1. Slide open the battery compartment cover.
2. Insert the card in the direction of indication until it reaches the end of the slot.
3. When using a SD card, the built-in memory will become inaccessible.
4. To remove the SD card, gently push the card until it pops up.
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close
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Turning on/off the camcorder
Open/Close the LCD panel to turn on/off; or press and hold down the
Power button for 3 seconds.
Mode selection
1. Turn on the camcorder.
2. Press the button.
3. Use the Zoom buttons to select the desired item.
4. Press the button to conrm.
5. By pressing the button you can switch mode:
Setting ( ); Camera ( ); My Works ( ); Voice Recorder ( ); Music Player ( ).
For select model only. Please refer to the package printing for detailed specication.
Setting language
Power-on → Press the Mode button → Enter the Setting mode → Use the Zoom buttons to
select the Language item → Use the Zoom buttons to select a suitable language and press the
button to conrm.
Battery life indicator
Icon Description
Full battery life
Moderate battery life
Low battery life
Empty battery life
Charging battery
Note: To avoid sudden outage of power supply, you are recommended to replace the battery
when the icon indicates low battery life.
Basic Operations
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Reading LCD indicators
Camera mode:
My Works mode:
Voice Recorder mode:
Night shot
Battery life
Zoom meter
Number of
recordings
Memory; : Card inserted
White balance
Stabilizer
Mode icon
Self-timer
Video resolution
Photo resolution
Flash mode
Battery life
Memory; : Card inserted
Mode icon
Current/Total les
Voice clip
Highlight bar
Button tips
Battery life
Memory; : Card inserted
Mode icon
File protect
Thumbnails of
Recorded les
File type
Button tips
Current/Total les
Highlight bar
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Recording a video clip
1. Set the focus to an appropriate setting. Normally, you may set the focus to ( ) for most
lming conditions. Select ( ) only for close-ups.
2. Press the Record button to start recording.
3. Use the Zoom buttons to zoom in or zoom out the screen.
4. Press the Record button again to stop recording.
Taking a still picture
1. Set the focus to an appropriate setting. Normally, you
may set the focus to ( ) for most lming conditions.
Select ( ) only for close-ups.
2. Use the Zoom buttons to zoom in or zoom out the
screen.
3. Press the Shutter button to take a still picture.
Recording a voice clip
1. Press the button.
2. Use the Zoom buttons to select Voice Recorder mode.
3. Press the button to conrm.
4. Press the Record button to start recording.
5. When you are done, press the Record button again to stop recording.
Playing back your recordings
1. Press the button.
2. Use the Zoom buttons to select My Works mode. Select the type of le you want to view in the
sub items.
3. Press the button to enter.
4. Use the Zoom buttons to shift between les.
5. Press the button to review/play the le.
Press the Shutter button to delete les.
50cm ~
30cm ~ 50cm
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Playing back your recordings on PC
Please notice that the video clips are recorded in MP4 format. To view these videos on your
PC, you may need to install some special programs. For rst time use, please install the
software on the bundled CD.
Connecting the camcorder to HDTV
Connect your camcorder and TV via the accessory AV cable for real-time display. You can
display your video clips, still pictures, and audio recordings directly on your TV, sharing them
with your friends and family.
TV : HDTV with HDMI input port
TV
HDMI
Out
HDMI In
1. Turn on your HDTV.
2. Connect the HDMI-in connector (the bigger end) of the HDMI cable to the HDTV.
3. Turn on the camcorder.
4. Connect the other end of the HDMI cable to your camcorder.
5. Switch the HDTV to the “HDMI input” mode.
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Connecting the camcorder to standard TV
TV : Traditional CRT TV
The TV system is different across areas. If you need to adjust the TV-out
setting, please refer to the “Advanced Operations” section for more information.
(Taiwan: NTSC; America: NTSC; Europe: PAL; China: PAL)
Video Audio
AV-Mode
TV
TV
OUT
1. Turn on your TV and switch the TV to AV mode.
2. Connect the audio and video ends of the AV cable to the TV.
3. Turn on the camcorder.
4. Connect the other end of the AV cable to your camcorder.
Connecting the camcorder to your PC
1. Turn on the camcorder.
2. Connect the camcorder to your computer by the USB cable.
The default is set to “Disk” mode. When connected to a PC, the camcorder will
automatically enter Disk (Removable disk) mode.
If you set the USB Mode to “Menu” mode, the following items will appear.
PC Cam
Disk
Printer
Please select the desired connection mode.
If you would like to change the setting, please refer to the “Advanced
Operations” section for more information.
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Playing MP3 music
For select model only. Please refer to the package printing for
detailed specication.
Copy MP3 les to the camcorder
Note: Before you can play MP3 music, you need to copy MP3 les to the camcorder rst.
1. Turn on the camcorder, and connect the camcorder to a PC using the USB cable.
2. After the camcorder is connected to the PC, double-click on My Computer and you will nd a
removable disk. Create a “MUSIC“ folder in the disk and then copy MP3 les into the “MUSIC“
folder for playing.
Playing music in Music Player mode
1. Press the button.
2. Use the Zoom buttons to select Music Player mode.
3. Press the button to conrm.
Operations in Music Player mode:
How to... Action
Shift between tracks Use the Zoom buttons to move up or down.
Start playing
Press the button.
Pause/Resume playing
During playing/While paused, press the button.
Adjust sound volume Use the Zoom buttons to move up or down while playing.
Stop playing
During playing, press the Mode/ button.
Delete les Press the Shutter button.
Displaying lyrics
You can play MP3 songs with lyrics displayed. To enable the function, you need to copy LRC format
les into the “MUSIC” folder, and name the LRC les after their matched songs. For example, if a
song is named A.MP3, then the LRC le should be named A.LRC. You can search the Internet for
your desired lyrics les. The LRC le contains both lyrics as text and time tags, so that the music
and lyrics can be synchronized. This camcorder supports LRC les with “line time tags”.
Note: The format of time tag denotes [minutes]:[seconds]:[milliseconds].
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Using menu
The menu items provide several options for you to ne-tune your camcorder functions. The
following table gives details on menu operations:
How to... Action
Bring up the menu in each mode
Press the button. Note that this step is not
necessary in the Setting mode.
Move the highlight bar Use the Zoom buttons to move up or down.
Conrm an item
Press the button.
Exit menu/Go back to upper menu
Press the Mode/ button (when in sub-menu).
Menu items in Camcorder mode (1)
Power-on → Press the button.
Item Option Description
* Video
Resolution
Please refer to the package printing for resolution specication.
* Picture
Resolution
Please refer to the package printing for resolution specication.
Flash Strobe
Auto The ash automatically res when the lighting is insufcient.
On The ash is forced to re in every shot.
Off The ash is disabled.
NightShot On/Off
This setting allows you to take a photograph with a dark
background. Since the shutter speed will slow down when taking
photographs at a dark place, we recommend using a tripod to
eliminate blurring from hand shake.
Stabilizer On/Off Minimize blur caused by hand shake.
EV -2~+2
Manually adjust the exposure to gain better effect when the preview
image appears too bright or too dark. A positive value indicates the
image will be brighter than usual; while a negative value makes the
image dimmer.
Selftimer On/Off
Enable the selftimer. After the selftimer is turned on, the camcorder
will have ten seconds delay before recording when the Shutter
button is pressed.
Advanced Operations
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Menu items in Camcorder mode (2)
Item Option Description
White
Balance
Auto The camcorder automatically adjusts white balance.
Sunny This setting is suitable for outdoor recording in sunny weather.
Cloudy
This setting is suitable for recording in cloudy weather or shady
environments.
Fluorescent
This setting is suitable for indoor recording with uorescent lamp
lighting, or environments with high color temperature.
Tungsten
This setting is suitable for indoor recording with incandescent lamp
lighting, or environments with low color temperature.
Effect
Normal Make recordings in natural color.
Black&White Make recordings in black and white.
Classic Make recordings in sepia-toned color.
Photo Frame 0 - 10
This setting allows you to add customsized frames to photos. 10
background frames (1-10) are available on the LCD monitor. Set 0
to disable this function.
The “Photo Frame” option and zoom function will be disabled when the picture
resolution is set to 12M.
The “Video resolution” and “Picture resolution” menu items are model-dependent.
Please refer to the package printing for detailed specications.
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Menu items in My Works mode
Power-on → Press the Mode button → Enter My Works mode → Press the
Shutter button.
Item Option Description
Delete One Yes/No Delete current le.
Delete All Yes/No Delete all les of the same type stored in the memory.
Lock On/Off Enable/Disable protection of the selected le.
* Repeat all - Start picture slideshow. / Repeat playing all video clips.
** Background
Music
On/Off Enable/Disable playing MP3 music while viewing pictures.
** Set Start-up
Picture
-
Use the selected picture as the start-up screen (when the
camcorder is powered on).
*** Repeat Off/Single/All Enable/Disable repeat play of current le/all les.
* For videos and pictures. ** For pictures only. *** For voice les only.
Menu items in Setting mode (1)
Power-on → Press the Mode button → Enter Setting mode.
Item Option Description
Clock - Set date and time.
Date Stamp On/Off Enable this feature to print a date mark on each picture.
Language - Lets you select the language used for OSD.
Beep On/Off Enable beep sound on/off.
Start Movie
Off Toggle start screen off.
On Use the default start screen.
* Custom
Use a custom picture as the start screen. This item does not
show up until you have set up the start-up picture.
Icon On/Off Enable/disable OSD icons to display on the screen.
LCD Brightness 0 ~ 4
Set LCD brightness. A greater value makes the LCD brighter;
while a smaller value makes the LCD dimmer.
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Menu items in Setting mode (2)
Item Option Description
TV System
NTSC
Set TV system compatibility to NTSC. This option is suitable for
America, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea areas.
PAL
Set TV system compatibility to PAL. This option is suitable for
Germany, England, Italy, Netherlands, China, Japan, and Hong
Kong.
Flicker 50Hz/60Hz
Set icker frequency to 50Hz or 60Hz. For more information,
please refer to the “Flicker Settings” table.
Auto Off
Off
1min/3min/
5min
Set how long the camcorder will automatically shut down when
staying inactive. Setting to [Off] will make the camcorder stay
powered on until it runs out of power.
USB Mode
Menu
When connected to a PC, the camcorder displays a menu for you
to choose a desired connection mode.
PC Cam
When connected to a PC, the camcorder automatically enters
Camera (PC camera) mode.
Disk
When connected to a PC, the camcorder automatically enters Disk
(removable disk) mode.
Printer
When connected to a PC, the camcorder automatically enters
printer connection mode.
Format Yes/No
Format the storage medium. Note that all les stored in the
medium will be gone.
Reset Default Yes/No
Restore factory defaults. Note that your current settings will be
overridden.
Flicker Settings
Area England Germany France Italy Spain Russia
Setting 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz 50Hz
Area Portugal America Taiwan China Japan Korea
Setting 50Hz 60Hz 60Hz 50Hz 50/60Hz 60Hz
Note: The icker setting is based on the frequency standard of your local power supply.
Advanced Instructions
English
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Connecting to PC
Connecting the camcorder to your PC
1. Turn on the camcorder.
2. Connect the USB cable to your computer.
Turn on your computer, and then connect the
accessory USB cable to the USB port of your
computer. Make sure the cable and the port are
correctly aligned.
3. Connect the USB cable to your camcorder.
Connect the other end of the USB cable to your camcorder.
The default is set to “Disk” mode, if you would like to set other modes as
default, please refer to “USB Mode” section for more information.
USB mode:
Power-on → Press the Mode button → Enter Setting mode.
USB Mode
Menu
The camcorder displays a menu.
PC Cam
The camcorder automatically enters PC camera mode.
Disk
The camcorder automatically enters Disk (removable disk) mode.
Printer The camcorder automatically enters printer connection mode.
Notice for Windows XP/Vista users:
If you want to disconnect the camcorder from your computer, please follow these steps:
1. Double-click the USB connection icon in the system tray.
2. Click on the
USB Disk item, and then click Stop.
3. Select the camcorder when the conrmation screen appears and click
OK.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to safely disconnect the camcorder from your
computer.
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File location
After connecting the camcorder to your computer, a removable disk will appear
in your computer. The removable disk actually represents the storage medium of
your camcorder. In the disk you can nd all of your recordings. Refer to the gure
below to see where the les are stored.
For multimedia les
For MP3 les
For select model only. Please refer
to the package printing for detailed
specication.
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Using PC Camera
Installing the software
The PC camera driver is included in the accessory CD, and
therefore you should install the driver before using the PC
camera function.
Starting the application
1. Connect the camcorder to your computer.
Turn on your computer, and then connect the accessory USB cable to the
USB port of your computer. Make sure the connector and the port are correctly
aligned.
2. Switch to the Camera mode.
Connect the other end of the USB cable to your camcorder. Power on the
camcorder, and the following items will appear on the screen:
1) : PC Cam.
2) : Disk (removable disk).
3) : Printer.
Select [PC Cam] and press the OK button to conrm.
3. Launch PC camera program.
After the camcorder is correctly connected to and detected by your PC, you
are ready to launch your own favorite software (ex. MSN Messenger, Yahoo
Messenger…) to use PC camera function.
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Appendix
Troubleshooting
When using the camcorder:
Problem Cause Solution
The camcorder can not be
powered on normally.
The battery is out of power. Replace the battery.
The battery is incorrectly
installed.
Re-install the battery.
Can not take pictures or
video clips when pressing the
Shutter or Record button.
Out of memory.
Free some space from the
SD/MMC card or the internal
memory.
The camcorder is recharging
the ash strobe.
Wait until the ash strobe is
fully charged.
Using a “protected” SD card.
Set the SD card to be
writable.
The LCD screen displays
“MEMORY ERROR” or
“CARD ERROR” message.
Or the camcorder cannot
read the memory card.
The format of the memory
card is not compatible with
the camcorder.
Use the camcorder “Format”
function to format the card.
The memory card is
corrupted.
Replace the memory card
with a new one.
I did not delete the pictures
and video clips, but can not
nd them in the memory card.
The lost recordings are saved
in the internal memory.
It happens when you insert
a memory card after taking
a few pictures or video clips.
You can access those les
after removing the memory
card.
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Appendix
When using the camcorder:
Problem Cause Solution
Cannot use the ash strobe.
If the battery icon indicates
low battery, the ash strobe
may be disabled due to
insufcient voltage.
Replace the battery.
The camcorder does not
respond to any action during
operation.
The camcorder encounters
software failure.
Remove the battery pack
and replace it into the
compartment. Then power on
the camcorder.
The recorded pictures appear
too blurred.
The focus is not correctly set.
Adjust the focus to an
appropriate position.
The recorded pictures or
video clips appear too dark.
The environment of shooting
or recording does not have
adequate light.
Use ash strobe when taking
pictures. Add extra light
sources when recording
video clips.
Noises occur when viewing
images on the LCD screen or
on the computer.
The icker setting does not
match the standard of the
country you are staying.
Adjust the icker setting. For
more information, please
refer to the “Flicker Settings
table.
I want to restart the serial
number of the le name
(PICTxxxx).
The counting of the serial
number is handled by the
camcorder rmware.
Use the camcorder “Format
function to format the card.
I convert a media le and
name it as PICTxxxx.* (xxxx
indicates number). Then I
copy the le to the camcorder
but cannot nd it on the
camcorder.
There is another le with
duplicate serial number
(e.g. PICT0001.MP4 and
PICT0001.JPG), or the le
type is not supported.
Give the le a distinctive
serial number and make sure
the le type is supported by
the camcorder.
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Appendix
When connecting the camcorder to the computer or TV:
Problem Cause Solution
I cannot view the video clips
on my computer.
Driver or software is not
installed on the computer.
Install Direct X 9.0c or above
and Windows Media 9.0
Codecs to solve this problem.
Install the software and driver
in the bundled CD, or go to
http://www.microsoft.com to
download the required les.
Driver installation failed.
The installation is terminated
abnormally.
Remove the driver and other
related programs. Follow
the installation steps in the
manual to re-install the driver.
The camcorder has been
connected to the PC via the
USB cable before installing
the driver.
Install the driver before
plugging in the USB cable.
The TV screen does not
display after connecting the
camcorder to the TV.
The camcorder is not
correctly connected to the TV.
Reconnect the camcorder to
TV correctly.
A conict with other installed
camcorder or capture device
occurred.
The device is not compatible
with the camcorder.
If you have any other
camcorder or capture device
installed in your computer,
please completely remove
the camcorder and its driver
from the computer to avoid
the conict.
Noises occur on my computer
screen when using Video
Conferencing.
The icker setting does not
match the standard of the
country you are staying.
Adjust the icker setting. For
more information, please
refer to the “Flicker Settings
table.
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AIPTEK V5T2AHDS Owner's manual

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Camcorders
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Owner's manual
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