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User ’ s Manual CAMILEO p20 CAMILEO p25[...]
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Introduction W elcome and thank you for choosing a T OSHIBA product. For your convenience, your T OSHIBA product is furnished with two guides: a) a Quick Start Guide, and b) this comprehensive PDF User ’ s Manual. Note Please note that the CAMILEO P25 box only includes CAMILEO P25 with Li-Ion rechargeable battery , USB cable, cleaning cloth, Quic[...]
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Contents Section 1 Getting to Know Y our Camcorder ........................................ 6 Overview ................................................................................ 6 Check the Components ........................................................ 6 Safety Instructions ................................................................[...]
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Contents Section 4 Playback Mode..................................................................... 29 Button Function .................................................................. 29 LCD Monitor Information .................................................... 30 Operations for Playback Mode ......................................... 32 V ide[...]
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5 EN Contents Section 9 Specications ..................................................................... 42 Section 10 T roubleshooting ................................................................ 43 Section 1 1 Other Information .............................................................. 44 T OSHIBA Support ............................[...]
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6 EN Section 1 Getting to Know Y our Camcorder Overview The camcorder with 5 Mega Pixel sensor can take H.264 videos. By way of using H.264 technology , more videos can be taken within certain amount of memory . High quality images with up to 16 mega- pixels can also be delivered smoothly . With a color LCD monitor , users can compose images and ex[...]
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7 EN Safety Instructions Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camcorder; otherwise the warranty will be voided. 1. Avoid all contact with water , and dry hands before using. 2. Do not expose the camcorder to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight. Doing so may 3. damage the camcorder . Use the camcorder with care. Avoid pressing hard o[...]
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8 EN Front V iew Rear V iew Photo button Video Button T ele Button HDMI Port TV Port Mini USB 2.0 Port Wide Button Pause Button SD card Cover Lens Light Macro Switch LCD T ouch Panel Microphone[...]
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9 EN Side V iew Bottom V iew T ripod Socket Strap Hook Power Button Battery Cover Speaker Playback Button Internet Button[...]
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10 EN Section 2 Getting Started Loading the Battery Before using the camcorder , users must load the Lithium-ion rechargeable battery come within the package. Insert the battery according to the correct polarity marks (+ 1. or -). Close the battery cover rmly . 2. Note Please take out the battery from the camcorder and remove the • insulator o[...]
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11 EN T urning the Camcorder On and Getting Started T o turn on the camcorder: • Flip out the LCD panel; the camcorder will turn on automatically . 1. Or press [Power Button] for one second to turn it on. 2. T o record videos: • P ress [Video Button] to record videos. T o stop recording, press it again. T o pause recording: • Press [Pause But[...]
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12 EN Section 3 Record Mode Button Function Video Button: Press to take videos. 1. T o stop recording, press it again. 2. Photo button: P 1. ress to take photos. T ele Button: Zoom In. 1. Wide Button: Zoom out. 1. Pause Button: Press to pause the recording. 1. T o continue the recording, press it again. 2. Power Button: Press down for one second to[...]
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13 EN LCD Monitor Information The indicators shown below may display on LCD when videos and photos are recorded: On-screen information icon On-screen touchable function icon (1) Battery: full power Battery: medium power Battery: low power Battery: empty power DC power mode (2) Macro Position Focusing (3) 00:03:12 Recording time 00:03:12 Pause recor[...]
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14 EN (6) Manual White Balance Daylight Fluorescent T ungsten (7) Zoom meter: 1X~16x (16x Digital zoom) (8) Slow Motion (Video Record Mode Only) T ime Lapse (V ideo Record Mode Only) Pre-Record Mode (Video Record Mode Only) (9) Digital Light On Light On Light Off (10) Video Resolution Full HD (1080p 30) 60 p HD60 (720p 60) 30 p HD30 (720p 30) VGA Q[...]
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15 EN (12) Menu On (13) Playback Mode On (14) Photo Mode On (15) Video Mode On (16) Delete Mode On Note T ap on the screen to close the touchable function bars. T ap again to show the bars. • Filter: Black&White / Classic / Negative can be previewed immediately without the indicator • on the LCD screen. Stabilization, T ime Lapse, and Slow [...]
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16 EN Photo Recording P • ress [Photo button] to take photos. Press [Playback Button] to • view the photos. Three resolution settings are available: • Image Quality High- 16 Mega Pixe ls: 4608 x 3456 Standard-5 Mega Pixels: 2592 x 1944 Low-3 Mega Pixels: 2048 x 1536 T aking Close up Photos/V ideos Slide the macro switch to change the focus ra[...]
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17 EN Options for Menu Video Setting Photo Setting Effects Setup* Delete Light • Resolution • Stabilization • Motion Detect • Slow Motion • Pre-Record • T ime Lapse • Continuous • Play Light • Resolution • Self-T imer • ISO • Slideshow • Scene • Filter • White Balance • Sound • TV • Language • T ime Setting •[...]
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18 EN V ideo Setting Operation Display Screen T 1. ouch on the screen . The main menu will show on the screen. T 2. ouch the [Video Setting ] icon twice on the screen to enter its setting menu. The Video Setting menu contains 8 options-- 3. Light, Resolution, Stabilization, Motion Detect, Slow Motion, Pre-Record, T ime Lapse, and Continuous Play --[...]
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19 EN Resolution Four resolution settings are available. Full HD Record videos at 1920x1080p 30 resolution. HD 60 Record videos at 1280x720p 60 resolution. HD 30 Record videos at 1280x720p 30 resolution. VGA Record videos at 640x480p 30 resolution. Operation Display Screen In the Video Setting menu, touch the 1. [Resolution] icon twice on the scree[...]
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20 EN Slow Motion Record videos with slow motion effect. When the video is played, the playback time will be longer than the actual recording time. Operation Display Screen In the Video Setting menu, touch the [Slow 1. Motion] icon twice on the screen. T ouch to select the desired option. 2. Or touch 3. the Exit icon ( ) to exit. Pre-Record The Pre[...]
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21 EN Time Lapse Record still images at specic intervals you can set and play them as one video le. Off Disable T ime Lapse. 1 Second Record one frame per second. 3 Seconds Record one frame every 3 seconds. 5 Seconds Record one frame every 5 seconds. Operation Display Screen In the Video Setting menu, touch the [T ime 1. Lapse] icon twice on [...]
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22 EN Photo Setting Operation Display Screen T 1. ouch on the screen . The main menu will show on the screen. T 2. ouch the [Photo Setting ] icon twice on the screen to enter its setting menu. The Photo Setting menu contains 5 options-- 3. Light, Resolution, Self-T imer , ISO, and Continuous Play--for you to adjust the camcorder settings. Light Y o[...]
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23 EN Resolution Three resolution settings are available. High-16M Shoot photo at 4608 x 3456, 16 Mega Pixels quality . Standard-5M Shoot photo at 2592 x 1944, 5 Mega Pixels quality . Low-3M Shoot photo at 2048 x 1536, 3 Mega Pixels quality . Operation Display Screen In the Photo Setting menu, touch the 1. [Resolution] twice icon on the screen. T o[...]
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24 EN ISO The camcorder adjusts the ISO sensitivity of its images automatically . T wo manual ISO sensitivity settings are available. (800/1600). The larger the number is, the higher the ISO sensitivity is set to. Select a small number to shoot a smoother image. Select a large number to shoot an image in a dark location or to shoot a subject moving[...]
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25 EN Effects Operation Display Screen T 1. ouch on the screen . The main menu will show on the screen. T 2. ouch the [Effects ] icon twice on the screen to enter its setting menu. The Effects menu contains 3 options-- Scene, 3. Filter , and White Balance --for you to adjust the camcorder settings. Scene Y ou can select the mode according to the sc[...]
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26 EN Filter Y ou can select the special lter effects on the videos or photos. Auto Shoot without any special effect on the image. Black & White The image is converted to black-and-white. Classic The image is converted to a sepia look. Negative The image is converted as the negative of the normal. Operation Display Screen In the Effects menu[...]
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27 EN Delete Operation Display Screen T 1. ouch on the screen . The main menu will show on the screen. T 2. ouch the [Delete ] icon twice on the screen to enter delete menu. The Delete menu contains 4 options-- Delete 3. Video, Delete Photo, Select & Delete, and Delete All --for you to manage the videos and photos in the built-in memory or the [...]
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28 EN Select & Delete Operation Display Screen In the Delete menu, touch the [Select & Delete] 1. icon twice on the screen. In the video & photo thumbnail screen, 2. touch to select the desired le(s). (The check mark(s) will be shown on the selected le(s).) T ouch 3. to delete the selected le(s). Or touch 4. the Exit icon ( ) t[...]
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29 EN Section 4 Playback Mode Button Function The Buttons have the following functions in Playback Mode. Video Button: Press to go the Video Record Mode 1. Photo button: Press to go the Photo Record Mode 1. T ele Button: V olume increase. 1. Wide Button: V olume decrease. 1. Pause Button: In Video Playback Mode, press to pause the recorded videos. [...]
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30 EN LCD Monitor Information Indicators on the LCD screen while in Playback Mode: On-screen information icon On-screen touchable function icon (1) Battery: full power Battery: medium power Battery: low power Battery: empty power DC power mode (2) The current le is selected to upload to the Internet. (3) 00:03:12 Playback time counter 321 Number[...]
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31 EN (7) Select & Play thumbnail screen On (8) Menu On (9) Return to Record Mode (10) Go to the previous le. Videos fast rewind (1 1) Play les Pause (12) Go to the next le. Videos fast forward. (13) Delete the current le. (13) Stop video playing. Stop photo slideshow Note T ap on the screen to close the touchable function bars. T a[...]
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32 EN Operations for Playback Mode The Playback Mode is for viewing and managing videos and photos on the built-in memory or on an SD Card. Operation Display Screen In Record Mode, press [Playback Button] or 1. touch to switch to the Playback Mode. T ouch 2. to go to the previous video/photo; T ouch to go to the next video/photo. T ouch 3. to open [...]
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33 EN V ideo Playback Operation Display Screen In the Video Playback Mode, touch 1. / to play or pause the video. T ouch 2. to go to the previous le; touch to go to the next le. While playing videos, touch 3. / to fast rewind/forward. In the Continuous Play On Mode ( 4. is highlighted) , touch to play the all video les continuously . T ouc[...]
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34 EN Section 5 Setting Y our Camcorder Setup Menu Operation Display Screen T 1. ouch on the screen . The main menu will show on the screen. T 2. ouch the [Setup ] icon twice on the screen to enter its setting menu. The Setup menu contains 6 options 3. for conguring your cam corder setup. They are Sound (operation sound), TV , Language, T ime Se[...]
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35 EN Language Use this option to select the language of the user interface. Operation Display Screen In the Setup menu, touch the [Language] icon 1. twice on the screen. T ouch to select the desired option. 2. T ouch again to validate the setting. 3. Or touch 4. the Exit icon ( ) to exit. Time Setting Operation Display Screen In the Setup menu, to[...]
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36 EN Default Setting Use this option to restore the default factory setting. Y es Restore default factory setting. No Do not restore default factory setting. Operation Display Screen In the Setup menu, touch the [Default Setting] 1. icon on the screen to enter the conrmation screen. T ouch the [Y es] icon to execute the operation 2. and the [No[...]
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37 EN Section 6 V iewing Photos and V ideos on TV Connecting to a High-Denition 16:9(Wide) TV Connect the HDMI cable to your camcorder ’s HDMI Out port. 1. Connect the other end of the cable to a television. 2. Set the video input source of your TV to “HDMI 3. ”. The steps for viewing stored videos and photos on an HDTV are exactly the sam[...]
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38 EN Section 7 V iewing V ideo & Photo on PC Installing Bundled Software The CD-ROM supplied with this camcorder contains 2 pieces of software. ArcSoft MediaImpression • is a user-friendly application that helps you managing your media, burning your video into DVD, and uploading your les to the web sites easily . Adobe Reader • is a pop[...]
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39 EN Section 8 Uploading Files to Internet The built-in CAMILEO UPLOADER application offers you an easy way to upload your les to the social websites instantly . It helps you share them with your family and friends on the web sites. Also, the bundled software, ArcSoft MediaImpression , can be used to upload your les to the web sites. CAMILEO[...]
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40 EN Upload les: 4. Choose the website you want to upload. 1. Press [Internet Button] 2. on the camera again. The les marked with 3. will be uploaded to the website automatically . (Y ou may be asked to ll in your account information before uploading or you can ll in the information rstly by click on ) Click on “CANCEL” to stop [...]
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41 EN T o playback the video le: Double click on the video clip on the thumbnail screen. 1. Click on the Play/Pause icon 2. to play/pause. Click on the Return icon to return to the thumbnail preview screen. T o setup your account information for the website: Click on 1. to go to the setup screen. Fill in your account information in the blanks. T[...]
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42 EN Section 9 Specications Specication Image sensor 5 Mega pixel CMOS sensor Operation modes V ideo record, Photo record Lens Fixed Focus (F 2.5) Focus range Macro Mode: 20cm (7.9 inches) Normal Mode: 1 10 cm (43.3inches) ~ innite ( HD60 & HD30)) 150cm (59 inches) ~ innite (Photo & Full HD) Zoom 1X~16x (16x Digital zoom) Shutt[...]
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43 EN Section 10 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting If the LCD preview is not clear while shooting, how can the focus be adjusted? 1. T ry to switch between Macro and Normal Mode. The les on the memory card do not display smoothly when the LCD shows the “!” marking. 2. The “!” means the SD card is low speed or is having wrong content insi[...]
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44 EN Section 1 1 Other Information T OSHIBA Support Need help? For the latest driver updates, user ’s manuals & F AQ’s please have a look at the TOSHIBA options & services support page: computers.toshiba.eu/options-support Please see computers.toshiba.eu/options-warranty for the T OSHIBA hotline numbers. Operating Environment Condition[...]
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45 EN Medical environment: The compliance to the Medical Product Directive has not been veried by T oshiba, therefore this product cannot be used as a medical product without further verication. The use in usual ofce environments e.g. in hospitals should be no problem if there is no restriction by the responsible administration. Automotive[...]
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46 EN Disposal of batteries and/or accumulators The crossed out wheeled dust bin symbol indicates that batteries and/or accumulators must be collected and disposed of separately from household waste. If the battery or accumulator contains more than the specied values of lead (Pb), mercury (Hg), and/or cadmium (Cd) dened in the Battery Directi[...]
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