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     Spot  This setting is to ensure correct exposure for the 
    object even if the background is very bright or 
    very dark.   
     Center Use this setting to preserve background details 
    whilst letting the lighting conditions at the center 
    of the frame define the exposure. 
     Touch AE 
    Tap this item to correct exposure. 
     
    6.1.5 Backlight 
    1.    Turn on the camera and make sure it is in the DV Mode. 
    2.    Press the MENU Button and move the 4-Way Direction Button to 
    highlight the Backlight item. Press the SET Button to display the 
    submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.    Press the 4-Way Direction Butt on to select On or Off. Press the 
    SET Button to confirm or touch the screen to select the item.  
    						
    							 
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    6.1.6 Night Mode 
    This function is used to capt ure videos with night scenery 
    backgrounds. 
    1.  Turn on the camera and make sure it is in the DV Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and press the 4-Way Direction Button to 
    highlight the Night Mode item. Press the SET Button to display 
    the submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.  Press the 4-Way Direction Button  to select On or Off. Press the 
    SET Button to confirm or touch the screen to select the item. 
     
      
     
      
    						
    							 
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    6.1.7 Motion Detection 
    When the Motion Detection function is turned on, the camera will 
    detect any movement for Movie Clip recording without human 
    intervention. When the AE variation is detected, recording will start 
    immediately. 
      
     
    1.  Turn on
    
     the camera and make sure it is in the DV Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and move the 4-Way Direction Button  to highlight the Motion Detection item. Press the SET Button to 
    display the submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.  Press the 4-Way Direction Button  to select On or Off. Press the 
    SET Button to confirm or touch the screen to select the item. 
     
      
      
    						
    							 
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    6.1.8 EV Compensation EV stands for Exposure Value. In difficult lighting condition, the  auto 
    exposure function of your camera may be misled into giving the 
    wrong readings. You can adjust the value of the exposure 
    compensation which ranges from -2.0EV to +2.0EV (in 0.5EV 
    increments). The higher the EV value, the brighter the image will be.  
    1.  Turn on the camera and make sure it is in the DV Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and move the 4-Way Direction Button to  highlight the EV Compensation item. Press the SET Button to 
    display the submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.  Press the 4-Way Direction Button to adjust the Exposure value  (-2.0 ~ + 2.0). Press the SET Button to confirm or touch the 
    screen to select the item. 
     
     
      
     
     
     
     
     
      
    						
    							 
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    6.1.9 Multi Shot   
    1.  Turn on the camera and make sure it is in the DV Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and press the 4-Way Direction Button to highlight the Multi shot item. Press the SET Button to display 
    the submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.  Press the 4-Way Direction Button  to select On or Off. Press the 
    SET Button to confirm or touch the screen to select the item. 
     
    Image resolution  
     
     FULL HD  1920 x 1080 
      HD 
    1280 x 720 
     WVGA 
    848 x 480 
      WEB  320 x 240 
    Note
    : The image size is fixed depending on the image quality of the video clip. 1. When setting to FULL HD, HD or WVGA resolution, the LCD display aspect ratio is 16:9. 2. When setting to WEB video resolution, the LCD display aspect ratio is 4:3.  
    						
    							 
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    6.2 Movie Clip/Voice Playback Menus   .   
     
    6.2.1 Delete 
    The delete function allows you to remove unwanted files.     
    1.  Turn on the camera and make sure it is in the Movie Clip/Voice  Playback Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and move the 4-Way Direction Button to  highlight the Delete item. Press the SET Button to display the 
    submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.  Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Delete One or Delete  All. Press the SET Button to conf irm or touch the screen to select 
    the item. 
     
       
     
    4.  Press the 4-Wa
    
    y Direction Button  to select “O” Yes or “X” No.   
    Press the SET Button to confirm  or touch the screen to select 
    the item. 
      
     
     
     
      
    						
    							 
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     Delete One  Delete the current file 
     Delete All Delete all files   
    Note
    : Files cannot be retrieved once deleted. Therefore please make sure you have backed up the files before deleting. Protected files cannot be deleted. To delete these, you must first unlock the file. 
     
    6.2.2 Protect 
    The Protect function allows you to lock video or audio files.   
    1.  Turn on the camera and make sure it is in the Movie Clip/Voice 
    Playback Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and move the 4-Way Direction Button  to highlight the protected item. Press the SET Button to display 
    the submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.  Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Lock One, Lock All,  Unlock One or Unlock All. Press  the SET Button to confirm or 
    touch the screen to select the item.  
    						
    							 
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    Protect Lock 
     
    Note :  
    To unlock a protected file, repeat the above steps. When the file is no longer protected, the Locked icon  will disappear. 
    6.2.3  Infrared Night Vision This function provides users with incredible vision in total darkness 
    and the improvement of vision in low light environments.   
    The function is supported under Video Mode only. Range: < 1.5m 
     
    6.3    Camera Mode Menu Options 
        6.3.1  Still Image Resolution
     
     
      
    						
    							 
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    1.  Set the camera to the DSC Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and move the 4-Way Direction Button to 
    highlight the Resolution item. Press the SET Button to display 
    the submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.  Press the 4-Way Direction Button to select 16M, 8M, 5M or 3M.    Press the SET Button to confirm or touch the screen to select 
    the item. 
       
     
     16M  4608 x 3456 pixels (Interpolation) 
     8M 3200 x 2400 pixels (Interpolation) 
     5M 2592 x 1944 pixels   
     3M 2048 x 1536 pixels 
    6.3.2 White Balance 
    The White Balance function allows you to adjust the camera setting 
    according to the white light when recording still images. 
    1.  Set the camera to the DSC Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and move the 4-Way Direction Button to  highlight the White Balance item. Press the SET Button to 
    display the submenu or touch the screen to select the item.  
    						
    							 
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    3.  Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, 
    Fluorescent or Tungsten. Press  the SET Button to confirm or 
    touch the screen to select the item. 
     
      
    6.3.3 Effect The Effect function allows you to  take standard color images, Black 
    & White or Sepia color tone images.   
    1.  Set the camera to the DSC Mode. 
    2.  Press the MENU Button and move the 4-Way Direction Button to  highlight the Effect item. Press SET Button to display the 
    submenu or touch the screen to select the item. 
    3.  Use the 4-Way Direction Button to select Normal, B/W or Sepia.    Press the SET Button to confirm or touch the screen to select the 
    item. 
      
    						
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