Tekxon Technology V5300 manuel d'utilisation

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    DIGIT AL VIDEO V5300 User ’ s Manual[...]

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    2 T able of Contents 1 . Features and S pecifications .................................................................. 3 1.1 Functions .................................................................................................... 3 1.2 T echnical S pecifications .............................................................................[...]

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    3 1 . Features and Specificatio ns 1.1 Functio ns V5300 digital video camera is designed with highly integrated digital video processor and sophisticated processing algorithm. With advanced CMOS image sensor and high-resolution TFT LCD display , it has many functions and very high cost performance. V5300 is small, fashionable and low power consum[...]

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    4 1.2 T echnical Sp ecifications Image sensor 5.17 mega pixels CMOS Image size 2560X1920, 2048x1536, 80 0x600 Interpolated image size 4000 × 4000, 4000 × 3000 Image quality Fine/ Normal/ Basic Color Depth 24-bit true colors (RGB) Display 2.36” TFT LCD Lens F2.8, fixed focus Zoom Digital zoom, 4X at image capture , 16X at playback Shooting dis t[...]

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    5 2 . Appearance and A ccessories 2.1 Appear ance 1 . Joystick and OK button 2 . Shutter 3 . Mode 4 . Menu 5 . Power 6 . S trap holder 7 . Microphone 8 . S peaker 9 . Power/ Battery charge LED 10 . Flashlight 11 . Lens 12 . Audio output jack 13 . Video output jack 14 . USB connector 15 . SD Card slot 16. Battery door[...]

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    6 Shutter: In capture mode, take a photo or start/stop capturing a movie. In playback mode, voice recording and playback. In MP4 mode, play/stop a movie file. Microphone : Convert sound wave to electrical signal for voice recording. Flashlight : Illumination objects in dark environment for photo taking. See flash mode setting for operations. Lens :[...]

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    7 Slide the battery door downwards to open the compartment for batter y replacement. SD Card slot: Remove the SD card slot cover . Insert a card. Push the card for ejection. Menu button : Enter/ Exit the menu. Power button: Switch on/off the video camera LCD : Liquid crystal display which displays video images, still pictures, status icons, menu an[...]

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    8 3 . Preparations before Use 3.1 Battery Installation Install the battery by following the step s:  Open the battery cover by sliding it downwards.  Place the battery into the compartment.  Ensure the metal contacts of the battery are in the same orientation as the battery contacts in the battery comp artment.  Charge the battery bef[...]

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    9 USB port of the camera to the AC adapter or to the USB port of a PC. The charge green LED lights. It takes about 4 hours for charging, the LED goes out when charging completed. 3.3 Install SD Card  Open the rubber cover  Insert SD card as shown into the SD card slot  T o remove the S D card, press it with a finger and the card will be ej[...]

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    10 3.5 Sw itch on/off the Video C amera 【 Switch on the video camera 】 Press the Power button to turn the camera on. A splash video will be displayed on the LCD. Then, the mode video recording will appear . 【 Switch off the video camera 】 Press the Power button to turn the camera off while the video camera is turned on. In order to reduce p[...]

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    11 3.6 Install the P C Camera Driver 3.6.1 Automatic installati on of Camera drivers  Before connecting the digital video camera with a computer , the device driver has to be installed.  Insert the installation CD into the CD drive of your PC. Assuming the CD drive is located at X:Driver ,  Open the ‘Driver ’ folder in F drive and exe[...]

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    12  Click “Next”. After a window as shown in Fig. 3-1 1 appears, click “Finish” to co mplete the installation. 3.6.3 Instal l the removable driver WIN2000/XP/Vista have built in removable dr ive driver , no driver installation is required. Inst allati on of remo vable drive driver for Win98 operating system  Set the camera to still pi[...]

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    13  Dialog box as shown in Fig.3-14 appears, click “View” to view CD disk and locate the folder at “X: Driver Mass” (Assuming CD drive is located at X:).  Click “Next” accordingly  When installation finishes , the dialog box as shown in Fig. 3-16 appears. Fig. 3-14 Fi g . 3-16 Fi g . 3-15[...]

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    14 4. Operation of the Video Camera 4.1 Display Icons Before reading the basic operation instru ctions, you should understand the icons on the LCD screen as shown below . Video recording displa y Camera mode d isplay Camera mode indicator Flash mode Image quality Resolution Date and Time Memor y indicator Max. number of photos Battery level Video m[...]

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    15 Playback mode display Playb ack mode indicator File protection Resolution File count / total file count Battery level File type Memor y indication Vo i c e annotation[...]

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    16 4.2 Modes of operations The video camera operates in seven modes as shown below: 1. Camera 2. Video recording 3. Playback 4. System setup 5. Audio recording 6. MP3 playback 7. MP4 playback Video recording Camera Playback Setu p A udio recording MP3 playback MP4 playback Camera Video Playback Setup Audio MP3 MP4[...]

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    17 Mode selection:  The camera enters the last mode you have selected when power on .  Press Mode key for mode selection.  Push the joystick UP or DOWN for mode selection.  Press down the joystick (OK key) to enter the selected mode. 4.2.1 Vi deo recording m ode  Press the Shutter to start / stop video recording.  The recording pr[...]

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    18 The following table lists the options for each video menu item: Video format ASF , MOV , WMV Resolution 720X480 , 640X480 , 320X240 Video quality Fine, Normal, Basic White balance Auto, Sunn y , Cloudy , Fluorescent, T ungsten EV compensation -2 ~ +2EV , at 1/2EV step Photo effect Normal, Sepia, B/W , Soft and Vivid Anti-vibration On/ Of[...]

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    19 【 Continuous sho t s of multiple photos 】 In continuous shots mode, the camera will take 4 photos continuously by pressing the shutter button. The video camera should be kept still when multiple photos are shot continuously ,  Use the Menu function to set continuous shots mode.  Press MENU key , and menu screen appears,  Select “ [...]

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    20 F i g . 4 - 7 F i g . 4 - 8 The following table lists the options for each camera menu item. Capture Options Single shot, C ontinuous shots, Self-T imer White balance Auto, Sunny , Cloudy , Fluorescent, T ungsten EV compensation -2 ~ +2EV , at 1/2EV step Resolution 4000x4000 , 4000x3000 , 2560x1920 , 2048×1536 , 800×600 Image quality F[...]

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    21 Use the joystick and shutter button to control the movie playback. The following table shows the key functions: MP4 playback Play list ◄ FR (fast reverse) the movie; return to the play list when the movie is stop ► FF (fast forward) ▲ Increase audio volume Select previous file ▼ Reduce audio volume Select next file MENU Enter and exit th[...]

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    22 4.2.4.1 Photo playback  Use ◄ key to view previous photo; use ► key to view next photo.  Use ▲▼ keys to zoom in/out the current photo. 【 Display thumbnails 】 Display thumbnails of photos with the following procedures.  Press MENU key and the menu screen appears. Select with the joystick and press OK key for confirmation. [...]

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    23 4.2.4.3 V oice file Playback The display with ‘ message on the top left corner represents a voice file. Press Shutter key to start/stop voice playback. Adjust audio volume by pushing the joystick ▲ or ▼ . 4.2.4.4 V oice annotation to a photo 【 Record a voice annotation 】  Select the picture to which voice annotation will be attached[...]

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    24 【 Delete voice annotations 】 Please see “Delete Files”. 4.2.5 MP3 Play back Mode MP3 play list as shown in Fig.4-18 is displayed when MP3 playback mode is activated. Fig 4-18 shows the screen during playback. Key Operations: ▼ ▲ : Select a MP3 file in play list. Adjust the volume level during playback. ► : Switch play modes in the [...]

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    25 4.2.6 Audio recording Press Shutter key to start recording; press again to stop recording. Recorded voice file is in W A V format, and recording duration d epends on storage capacity . Filename Recording time Fig.4-21[...]

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    26 4.2.7 System s etup The following table shows the menu items and options: Date settings Y ear/Month/Day Hour/Minute am(pm) Date/T ime Display Y ear/Month/Day/Hour/Minute Y ear/Month/Day T ime stamp On / Off TV system NTSC / P AL Key tones On /Off Format Y es / No Select Memory Internally / SD card LCD Self-Off 15s / 30s / Never Camera Self-Off 6[...]

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    27 4.2.8 Remov able drive mode  Switch the video camera on.  Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable .  The following picture will be shown on the LCD.  Press the OK button to enter the DSC mode.  The camera will be connected as a removable mass storage device.  Fig.4-23will be display ed on the LCD. Click “My Computer?[...]

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    28 4.2.9 PC Camera mode The video camera can act as a PC came ra when connected to your personal computer (PC) via USB. Compressed vi deo images can be displayed at real time on the PC screen and transmitted over the Internet.  Switch the video camera on.  Connect the camera to your PC with the USB cable.  The following picture will be sho[...]

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    29 5. File Manageme nt Select playback mode and press MENU button to go to the Playback menu for file management functions. 5.1 Delete Files Select “Delete Current”, “Delete All” or “Delete V oice”, and press OK ke y to execute corresponding operation. 【 Delete Current 】 : Delete currently selected photo, video or voice file. Select[...]

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    30 5.2 File Protection File protection means protecting specif ied photos or images from being deleted or voice annotations being added to or deleted. Enter the Playback menu and select , then press OK ke y for confirmation. Select LOCK or UNLOCK item, and then press OK key for confirmation. 【 Lock 】 : Enable protection function. When locked ph[...]

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    31 6. Connection to TV Connect video and audio jack of the video camera to the video and audio input terminals of your TV with the A V cable as shown in Fig. 6-1. After connection, LCD will be turned of f, images and sound will be played on the TV set. “TV System” in the s ystem setup menu should match your TV system. Select P AL or NTSC corres[...]

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    32 7 Additional Information 7.1 K eep the video Cam era clean Always keep the video camera clean, espec ially the lens and LCD. Do not touch the lens or you will leave fingerprint on it. Follow the instructions to clean the camera:  Camer a body: Clean the camera body with a piece of soft cloth moistened with water , then wipe the body with a dr[...]

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    33  If the video camera is not in use fo r a long period, the battery should be removed.  If AC adapter is overheated during its use, it should not be used any longer.  Avoid shock or imp act on the battery or AC adapter  Avoid unexpected accident s, the battery and AC adapter should be placed out of children’s reach,  Aged batteri[...]

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    34 Flash does not work . z The battery has low voltage z It is set to flash off mode. z Correctly recharge the battery to full capacity z Change Flash mode Pictures are not clear . z The lens is dirty z Digit al Video Camera shakes during capture z Clean the lens according to above-mentioned requirements. z T ake correct posture. There are speckles[...]

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    35 prior to Win 2000 and no correct driver is installed. z It is in PC camera mode. z Set to removable mass storage mode. No PC camera function z PC camera driver is not installed in the PC. z It is in Removable mass storage mode. z Install the driver correctly . z Set the video camera to PC camera mode.[...]