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HP V5061u / V5061Au Digital Camcorder Quick S tart Guide[...]
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For more det ails about the c amcorder ope ration and troubleshooting , please read the User Manual located on the CDR OM disc in c luded with your ca m corder or visit http: / /www .hp.com/support and down load it for the camcorder sup port page.[...]
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3 1 Getting Started 1.1 Charging the Battery It is recommended that the NP-40 Lithiu m Battery be fully char ged before use. First, c onnect the ex ternal battery charger to the AC power source (w all outlet or pow er strip). Next, plug the ba t tery into the externa l charger as illustrated below. The battery may ta k e up to 2 1/2 hours to charge[...]
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4 1.2 Loading the Battery Please use only the batt ery prov i ded or recommended by the manufacturer or dea ler. Note: Incorrectly in serting the batteries could re s ult in non-repairabl e damage. 1. Open battery cov er.[...]
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5 2. Insert the battery a c cording to the illustration. The electrode is inside of the camcord er. * DO NOT use NiM H AA batteries. 3. Close the battery cover.[...]
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6 1.3 Inserting SD Card 1. Open the Insert an S D card and make sure facing the touching face dow n wa rd. Note: Please be careful to in sert the SD c ard(s) a s illustrated abo v e so tha t damage to the SD card( s ) and c amc order does no t occur. To avoid da maging ph otos and vid eo files, do not re m ove or insert the SD card w hile the camco[...]
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7 1.4 Exterior Views Front View Right view Top View Bottom View Left View Rear View Front View Right View[...]
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8 1.5 Buttons & Functions Description Button Function Power button Press the pow er button t o turn the Digital Ca mcorder ON/OFF. Opening and closing t he LCD panel will also powe r ON / OFF as well. Menu button Press the button to display the main menu. MODE button There are three ope rating modes for the Digita l Camcorder: Video mode, Photo[...]
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9 Description Button Function Zoom toggle This Digital Ca mc order has 4X Digital zoom (in Video mode of HD1080p re solution only has 2X digital zoom). Move the Zoo m toggle to the right ( ) to zoom in, or move to the left ( ) to zoom out. Shutter button Press the button to capture a photo. Recording button Press the button to record a video in Vid[...]
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10 1.6 A djusting LCD Display To begin capturing pho tos and vid eos, open the LCD display pane l as illustrated below .[...]
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1 1 1.7 Initial Settings Before Use 1.7.1 Sett ing Date and T ime 1. The initial pow er up of this ca m corder should display the Date and Time setup menu as show n below. 2. Touch the desired field on the LC D panel or press LEFT/RIGHT on the 4-W ay Direction button t o navigate through the date an d time field. 3. Touch the up/dow n ic ons on the[...]
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12 1.8 Using the Touch Screen 1.8.1 Sing le Touch Single touch to act ivate hotkeys o n LCD screen. Example, in Video/ P hoto Mode: 1. Touch the icon to enter t he Setu p menu. 2. Touch the icon to z oom in and touc h t he icon to zoom out. 3. Touch the icon to set the camcor der in playback mode. 1.8.2 41B Slide While in Playbac k mode, touch an d[...]
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13 1.8.3 42B R otate While in Playbac k mode, touch the photo and slide i n a half circle motion (as illustrated be low) to rot ate 90 with each m otion.[...]
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14 2 Modes 2.1 Video Mode 1. By default, this ca mc order w ill power up to Video mode . If the camcorder is not in Video m ode, press the until this m ode is selected . 2. Press the button to start or stop video recording. 3. The Digital Ca m corder w i ll store the movie clip automatically on the SD card when the recording s topped. Video mode In[...]
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15 The following table describes all the icons that are displayed when the Digital Ca mcorder is in Video m ode ( ). 1 Video mode 2 Motion Detection m ode 3 Night mode indica tor 4 1 . 0 Exposure Co mpensation indicator 5 Artistic Effect indica t or 6 Metering mode 7 I N T Memory Status indi c ator : SD card 1 indicator : SD card 2 indicator I N T [...]
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16 8 Backlight indicator 9 Macro Focus indicator 10 White Balance indica t or 11 Battery status indi c ator 12 00:00:00 Remaining recording t ime indicato r 13 Histogram indi cator 14 Enter Playback mode touch icon 15 Zoom ratio bar indi c ator 16 Enter Menu touch i c on 17 Assist LED light butt on (On , Off) 18 Resolution indica tor 19 Burst mode[...]
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17 2.2 Photo Mode 1. Power up the ca mcorder and pre ss the button to select Photo m ode . 2. Press the Shutter bu tt on to captur e a photo. Photo Mode Indicator[...]
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18 The following table describes all the icons that are displayed when the Digital Ca mcorder is in Photo m ode ( ). 1 Photo mode indi cator 2 Night m ode indicator 3 1 . 0 EV Compensation indi cat or 4 Artistic Effect indica t or 5 Metering mode 6 I N T Memory Status indi c ator : SD card 1 indicator : SD card 2 indicator I N T : Internal m emory [...]
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19 9 White Balan ce indicator 10 Battery status indi c ator 11 0000 Shots remaining, indi c ates the re m aining shots available. 12 Histogram indi cator 13 Enter Playback mode touch icon 14 Zoom ratio bar indi c ator 15 Enter Menu touch i c on 16 A Flash mode selection (o ff, auto, fill-in) 17 Resolution indica tor 18 Burst mode 19 2S Self-timer i[...]
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20 2.3 A udio Mode 1. Power up the ca mcorder and pre ss the until the Audio Mode is selected. 2. Press the button to start or stop audio recording. Audio Mode[...]
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21 The following table describes all the icons that are s how n whe n the Digital Camcorder i s in Audio m ode ( ). 1 Audio mode 2 I N T Memory Status indi c ator : SD card 1 indicator : SD card 2 indicator I N T : Internal m emory indica tor (display ed when there is no SD card in ca mcorder) 3 Battery status indi c ator 4 00:00: 00 Remaining reco[...]
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22 2.4 Video Playback Mode Please refer to the following table regarding the description of each icon and symbol in vide o playba ck. 1 Playback mode icon 2 000-0000 Folder and file nu m ber 3 File Protect indica t or 4 I N T Memory Status indi c ator : SD card 1 indicator : SD card 2 indicator I N T : Internal m emory indica tor (displayed w hen t[...]
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23 8 Return touch icon 9 Fast forward Playback touch icon 10 / Playback/Pause tou ch icon 11 Fast Rewind Playback touch icon 12 Enter Menu touch i c on 13 Resolution indica tor 14 S S Slow Motion Playba ck touch icon[...]
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24 2.5 Photo Playback Mode Please refer to the following table for descriptions of the icon s and symbols in photo play back. 1 Playback mode icon 2 S S DPOF (Digital Print Order For m at) indicator 3 File Protect indica t or 4 I N T Memory Status indi c ator : SD card 1 indicator : SD card 2 indicator I N T : Internal m emory indica tor (display e[...]
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25 8 Return touch icon 9 Magnification indi c ator touch icon 10 Minification indicator t ouch i con 11 Enter Menu touch i c on 12 Resolution indica tor[...]
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26 2.6 A udio Pla yback Mode Please refer to the following table regarding the description of each icon and symbol in aud io playba ck. 1 Playback mode icon 2 File Protect indica t or 3 Battery status indi c ator 4 I N T Memory Status indi c ator : SD card 1 indicator : SD card 2 indicator I N T : Internal m emory indica tor (displayed w hen there [...]
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27 9 / Playback/Pause touch i c on 10 Fast Rewind Playback touch icon 11 Enter Menu touch i c on 12 Sound (Volume adju stm ent) touch icon[...]
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28 3 Getting Help Should you have a t echnical supp ort question or your HP Digi t al Camcorder requir es service w it hin the warr anty period, please contact the original point of pur c hase if ne c essary, is sue a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number in order to replace your HP Branded Produc t. For warr anty claims, you w ill be required[...]
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29 Phone Support : Country Phone numb er Hours of sup port North Amer i ca United Sta tes 1-866-694-7 633 M-F 9-6 PST Canada 1-866-694-7 633 M-F 9-6 PST Europe, Middle East, Af rica Belgium (België/Belgiq ue/Belgien) + 32 2700 17 24 9 :00 – 17 :00 CET France (Fran ce) + 33 17123045 4 9 :00 – 17 :00 CET Germany (Deu tschland) + 49 6950073896 9 [...]
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30 Web Site: Languag e Address Available in 31 language s based on country. http://www.hp. com/support[...]
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P/N: 7525C0014 8A[...]