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User’s Manual CAMILEO S10 IT NL NO DE DK ES FI FR PT SE[...]
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Introduction W elcome and thank you for choosing a T OSHIBA product. For your convenience, your TOSHIBA product is furnished with two guides: a) a Quick Start Guide, and b) this comprehensive PDF User ’ s Manual on the included CD.[...]
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1 Contents Section 1 Getting to Know Y our Camcorder ........................................ 4 Overview................................................................................. 4 Check the Components ........................................................ 4 Safety Instructions ..............................................................[...]
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2 Contents Section 4 Playback Mode..................................................................... 20 Button Function ................................................................... 20 LCD Monitor Information .................................................... 21 Operations for Playback Mode .......................................... 22 M[...]
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3 Contents Section 12 Other Information .............................................................. 42 T OSHIBA Support .............................................................. 42 Operating Environment Conditions ................................. 42 Regulatory Information ..................................................... 42 Additional [...]
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4 Section 1 Getting to Know Y our Camcorder Overview The camcorder with 5 Mega Pixel sensor can take H.264 movies. By way of using H.264 technology , more videos can be taken within certain amount of memory . High quality images with up to 8 mega-pixels can also be delivered smoothly . With a color LCD monitor , users can compose images and examine[...]
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5 Safety Instructions 1. Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camcorder; otherwise the warranty will be voided. 2. Avoid all contact with water , and dry hands before using. 3. Do not expose the camcorder to high temperature or leave it in direct sunlight. Doing so may damage the camcorder . 4. Use the camcorder with care. Avoid pressing hard o[...]
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6 HDMI Port LED Battery Cover Front V iew LCD Panel Power Button Lens Light Rear V iew Movie Shutter Button T ele Button (Up Button) Wide Button (Down Button) Left Button TV Port OK Button Picture Shutter Button Right Button RECORD/PLA Y Button Mini USB 2.0 port SD card Cover Marco Switch[...]
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7 Side V iew Bottom V iew Battery Cover Strap Hook T ripod Socket Microphone Speaker[...]
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8 Section 2 Getting Started Loading the Battery Before using the camcorder , users must load Lithium-ion rechargeable Battery . Follow the arrow A direction and slide to eject the battery cover . 1. Insert the battery following to the correct polarity marks ( + or -). 2. Close the battery cover rmly . 3. 4. Lift the battery from Location B. Inse[...]
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9 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 on it. 2. T o take a movie, press the Movie Shutter Button ( • ). T o take a picture, press the Picture Shutter Button ( • ). T o view stored movies and[...]
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10 Section 3 Record Mode Button Function Direction Button: Right Butt on: HD(1080p)/VGA mode switch Left Button: Light ON/OFF T ele Button(Up Button) : Digital Zoom In Wide Button(Down Button) : Digital Zoom out OK Button: Menu ON/V alidate the setting Power Button: Press down for one second to turn on or turn off the camcorder RECORD/PLA Y Button [...]
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11 LCD Monitor Information The indicator shown below may display on LCD when movies and pictures are recorded: (1) Movie Resolution HD (1080p) (30fps) HD (720p) (30fps) WVGA (60fps) VGA (30fps) QVGA (30fps) Picture Resolution High Standard Low (2) Number of images that can still be taken at current resolution Recording time of movie that can still [...]
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12 (5) Scene Skin Night Backlight (6) Macro Position Focusing (7) +1.0EV +0.6EV +0.3EV 0EV -0.3EV -0.6EV -1.0EV Exposure compensation value (8) Manual White Balance (9) SD Card inserted (10) Battery: full power Battery: medium power Battery: low power Battery: power empty (1 1) Zoom meter: 1080p:2X digital zoom Other video resolution:4X digital zoo[...]
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13 WVGA (60fps) VGA (30fps) QVGA (30fps) Picture Recording Press the Picture Shutter Button ( • ) to take a picture. Press RECORD/PLA Y Button to view the picture. • Three resolution settings are available: • Image Quality High Quality: 8 Mega Pixels Standard Quality: 5 Mega Pixels Low Quality: 3 Mega Pixels T aking Close up Pictures Slide th[...]
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14 Options for Record Menu Movie Mode Picture Mode Effect Resolution • Resolution • Self-timer • Light • Scene • Exposure • WB (White Balance) • Operations for Record Mode Operation Display Screen Press 1. OK Button when in Record Mode. Use Right/Left Buttons to move between main menu 2. options, which are Movie Mode, Picture Mode, an[...]
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15 Movie Mode Submenu Setting Operation Display Screen In Record Mode, press 1. OK Button to enter record menu screen. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Movie Mode. 2. The Movie Mode submenu contains 1 option, 3. Resolution, for you to adjust the camcorder setting. Movie Resolution Operation Display Screen In Movie Mode submenu, press Down Button to[...]
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16 Picture Mode Submenu Setting Operation Display Screen In Record Mode, press 1. OK Button to enter record menu screen. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Picture Mode. 2. The Picture Mode submenu contains 3. 2 options, Resolution, and Self-timer , for you to adjust the camcorder setting. Picture Resolution Operation Display Screen In Picture Mode s[...]
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17 Effect Submenu Setting Operation Display Screen In Record Mode, press 1. OK Button to enter record menu screen. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Effect. 2. The Effect submenu contains 4 options, Light, 3. Scene, Exposure, and WB(White Balance), for you to adjust the camcorder setting. Light T o enable the light by either hot key (Left Button) or[...]
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18 Scene Y ou can select the mode according to the scene condition. Auto: • Shoot without any special effect on the image. Skin: • Shoot with an effect that makea skin tones more natural Night • : Use Night mode for night scenes or low light conditions. Backlight: • Y ou can take shots when bright light is behind the subject. B/W: • The i[...]
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19 Exposure The camcorder adjusts image exposure automatically . In certain circumstances you may wish to adjust the exposure compensation setting. Operation Display Screen In Effect submenu, press Up/Do 1. wn Button to select Exposure. Use Right/Left Buttons to choose preferred 2. EV(Exposure V alue). The change can be previewed immediately . Pres[...]
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20 Section 4 Playback Mode Button Function The Buttons have the following functions in Movie and Picture Playback Modes. Direction Button: Right Button: Go to the next movie/picture. Fast forward Left Button: Go to the previous movie/picture. Fast rewind T ele Button(Up Button) : Zoom in/V olume increase. Wide Button(Down Button) : Zoom out/V olume[...]
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21 LCD Monitor Information Indicators on the LCD screen while in Playback Mode: (1) HD (1080p) (30fps) HD (720p) (30fps) WVGA (60fps) VGA (30fps) QVGA (30fps) High Standard Low (2) Movie playback time counter (3) Indicate the selected movie/picture is locked. (4) Current Number/ T otal number of movie or picture. (5) V olume (6) Indicate the screen[...]
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22 Operations for Playback Mode The Playback Mode is for viewing and managing movies and photos on the built-in memory or on an SD card. Operation Display Screen Press RECORD/PLA Y Button ( 1. ) to switch from Record Mode to Playback Mode Main Menu.There are 2 options in the Playback Mode, Movie and Picture. Press Direction Button to select the spe[...]
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23 Movie Playback Mode Menu Operation Display Screen In Movie Playback Mode, press OK Button to 1. enter Movie Playback menu screen. .Use Up/Down Buttons to select four options, 2. Delete, Lock, Repeat One, and Repeat All. Delete Movies Operation Display Screen Use Up/Down Buttons to select the Delete option 1. . Press OK Button to go to the Delete[...]
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24 Lock Movies Single or all movies can be locked. This function can prevent the movies from being deleted accidentally . Operation Display Screen Use Up/Down Buttons to select the Lock option. 1. Press OK Button to go to the Lock menu. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the movie. 3. Use Up Button to lock/unlock all movies or Down 4. Button to lo[...]
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25 Picture Playback Operation Display Screen In Picture thumbnail preview folder , use Direction 1. Buttons to locate the picture you want to view . Press OK Button to view the picture. 2. Use Right/Left Buttons to go to the next or last 3. picture. While the picture is selected, use T ele Button to 4. magnify . T o navigate the magnied picture,[...]
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26 Picture Playback Mode Menu Operation Display Screen In Picture Playback Mode, press OK Button to 1. enter Picture Playback menu screen. Use Up/Down Buttons to select three options, 2. Delete, Lock, and Slideshow . Delete Picture Operation Display Screen Use Down Buttons to select the Delete option. 1. Press OK Button to go to the Delete menu. 2.[...]
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27 Lock Pictures Single or all pictures can be locked. This function can prevent the pictures from being deleted accidentally . Operation Display Screen Use Up/Down Buttons to select the Lock option. 1. Press 2. OK Button to go to the Lock menu. Use Right/Left Buttons to select the picture. 3. Use Up Button to lock/unlock all pictures or Down 4. Bu[...]
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28 Section 5 Setting Y our Camcorder Setting Menu Operation Display Screen In Record Mode, press OK Button to enter record 1. menu screen. Use Right/Left Buttons to select Setting. 2. The Setting submenu contains 7 options for 3. conguring your camcorder set up. They are Sound (operation sound),Information,T ime Setting,Format,TV ,Language,and D[...]
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29 Time Setting Operation Display Screen In setting submenu, press Up/Down Button to 1. enter T ime Setting. Press OK Button to go to the Time Setting 2. menu. Move between Date and Time by using Up/ 3. Down Buttons. Adjust date and time by using Left/Right Buttons. Press OK Button to validate the setting. Or Press 4. RECORD/PLA Y Button to leave T[...]
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30 TV Ensure that the appropriate TV standard of your area is selected – either NTSC or P AL. Wrong TV system setting may cause image icker . NTSC standard: USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea and T aiwan etc. P AL standard: UK, Europe, China, Australia, Singapore and Hong Kong etc. Operation Display Screen In setting submenu, press Up/Down Button[...]
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31 Default Setting T o restore the default factory setting, select this option. Operation Display Screen In setting submenu, press Down Button to select 1. Default Setting. Press OK Button to go to the Default Setting 2. conrmation screen. Use Right/Left Buttons to choose Y es or No. 3. Choosing “Y es” will execute the operation, “No” 4.[...]
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32 Section 6 V iewing Pictures and Movies on a TV Connecting to a High-Denition 16:9 (Wide) TV Connect one end of the HDMI cable to your camcorder ’s HDMI Out port. 1. Connect the other end of the cable to a television. 2. Set video input source of a TV to “ HDMI” option. 3. The steps for viewing stored pictures and movie on a TV are exact[...]
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33 Section 7 V iewing Pictures and Movies 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 videos to Y ouT ube easily . Adobe Reader • is a popular p[...]
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34 Section 8 Burning the Recorded Clip into DVD Bundled software CD contain s ArcSoft MediaImpression features burning the movie clip into DVD. Y ou can share this DVD movie with family and friends by using regular DVD player . T o create a DVD: Install ArcSoft MediaImpression (Refer to Section 7) 1. Click Windows [ Start ] 2. g [ (All) Programs ] [...]
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35 The operation screen will appear: 5. Select the folder that contains the video les you want to burn. • Select the les • Click button to add the les into slide • Click [Burn to Disc] • 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Click [ Start ] to start DVD burning. 6.[...]
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36 Section 9 Uploading V ideo Files to Y ouT ube Bundled software CD contains ArcSoft MediaImpression features uploading the recorded videos to Y ouT ube. It will help you to share them with your family and friends on Y ouTube website. T o upload video les to Y ouTube: Install ArcSoft MediaImpression (Refer to Section 7) 1. Click Windows [Start][...]
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37 Select the video le you want to upload and click [ Upload to Y ouT ube] option at the bottom menu. 5. If this is your rst using of this function, please follow the instruction on Y ouT ube Setting Panel. 6.[...]
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38 Go to http://www .youtube.com/login, then log onto your Y ouT ube account. 7. (If you do not have Y ouTube account, sign up here rst.) After you log onto your Y ouTube account, Click [ Get Authorization ] button below . 8.[...]
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39 Then, Click [Allow] Button shown on Y ouT ube website. Click [Save] Button to upload the video. 9.[...]
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40 Section 10 Specications Specications Image Sensor 5 Mega Pixel CMOS Sensor Operation Modes Movie Record, Picture Record Lens F3.2 (f = 7.2mm) Focus Range 200cm~innite (Normal Mode) Center: 20 cm (Macro Mode) Digital Zoom 1080p:2X Other video resolution:4X Shutter Electronic LCD monitor 2.5”LCD Storage Media Built-in 128MB Memory (part[...]
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41 Section 1 1 T roubleshooting T roubleshooting 1.If the LCD image is not clear when shooting, how can the focus be adjusted? T ry to switch between Macro and Normal Mode.(Macro Mode: For object in distance about 20cm. Normal Mode: For object in distance beyond 200cm) 2 The les on the memory card do not display smoothly when the LCD shows the ?[...]
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42 Section 12 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 Conditions Op[...]
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43 administration. This product is not certied as a medical product according to the Medical Product Directive 93/42 EEC. Automotive environment: Please search the owner instructions of the related vehicle for advices regarding the use of this product (category). Aviation environment: Please follow the instructions of the ight personnel regar[...]
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44 Additional Information © 2008 T OSHIBA Europe GmbH. All rights reserved. TOSHIBA reserves the right to make technical changes. TOSHIBA assumes no liability for damages incurred directly or indirectly from errors, omissions or discrepancies between this product and the documentation.[...]
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45 7 3 E N 0970A8373L-A02F[...]