Samsung VP-D270(I), VP-D250(I) Inserting and Ejecting a Cassette, Tape Eject, Protecting a tape

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Preparation

Inserting and Ejecting a Cassette

When inserting a tape or closing a cassette holder, do not apply excessive force.

This may cause a malfunction.

Do not use any tapes other than Mini DV cassettes.

DV

1.Connect a power source and slide the TAPE EJECT switch and open the cassette door.

-The cassette holding mechanism rises automatically.

2.Insert a tape into the cassette holder with the tape window facing outward and the protection tab bottom.

3.Press the area marked PUSH on the cassette holding mechanism until it clicks into place.

-The cassette is loaded automatically.

4.Close the cassette door.

-Close the door completely until you can hear a “click”.

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Note

When you have recorded something that you wish to keep, you can protect it so that it will not be accidentally erased.

a.Protecting a tape :

Push the safety tab on the cassette so that the hole is uncovered.

b.Removing the tape protection :

If you no longer wish to keep the recording on the cassette, push the write-protect tab back so that it covers the hole.

How to store a tape

a.Avoid places with magnets or magnetic interference.

b.Avoid humidity and dust prone places.

c.Keep the tape in an upright position and avoid storing it in direct sunlight.

d.Avoid dropping or knocking your tapes.

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Contents Digital Video Camcorder Contents Advanced Recording USB Index LCD LCDDVD VP-D200i/D230i/D250i/D270iEnglish Record Playback Precautions regarding the Lithium battery Should a battery be swallowed, consult a doctorImmediately Getting to Know Your Camcorder FeaturesAccessories Supplied with camcorder Basic AccessoriesOptional Accessory DC Jack see Video Jack View Finder see Front & Left ViewPB Zoom Left Side ViewDisplay TAPE/MEMORY StickDV / VP-D200i Right & Top ViewZoom lever see External MIC AV Jack PhotoMenu Rear & Bottom ViewTape Eject START/STOPSlow DUB DATA/TIME REW Photo Play START/STOP Self Timer ADV Zero Memory Stop StillPhoto START/STOP DATE/TIMEOSD OSD in CAM modeMPEG4 OSD On Screen Display Folder number-file number see Image counterSlide Show MPEG4 Screen Size Turning the OSD on/off On Screen Display Turning OSD on/offBattery Installation for the Remote Control Self RecordCAM Lithium Battery Installation Adjusting the Hand Strap Hand strapAttaching the Lens Cover CAM Player Connecting a Power SourceTo use the AC Power adapter and DC Cable To select the Camcorder modeCharging the Lithium Ion Battery Pack Using the Lithium Ion Battery PackLCD Viewfinder BatteryTime LCD onTips for Battery Identification Protecting a tape How to store a tapeInserting and Ejecting a Cassette Tape EjectMaking your First Recording Lens CAPStby REC Search Record Search REC SearchLCD Hints for Stable Image RecordingRecording with the LCD monitor Recording with the ViewfinderAdjusting the LCD Viewfinder Using the ViewfinderAdjusting the Focus Menu Selector Bright Adjust Colour AdjustStop Playing back a tape you have recorded on the LCDPlayer REWControlling Sound from the Speaker Menu AV IN/OUT ModeUse of various Functions Advanced RecordingCAM Player REC M.PLAY VP-D230i/D250i/D270i English Deutsch Menu Selector Setting Clock SETMenu Selector Initial Menu Selector WL. Remote VP-D230i/D250i/D270i WL. Remote VP-D230i/D250i/D270i onlyBeep Sound Beep SoundPlay Beep Sound Menu Menu Selector InitialMenu Selector on Shutter Sound VP-D230i/D250i/D270i onlyShutter Sound VP-D230i/D250i/D270i Photo Shutter Sound DSC Shutter SoundFade BLC Photo Easy DemonstrationDemonstration CAM MenuProgram AE Program AE Setting the Program AECamera EnterWHT. Balance White Balance Zooming In and Out with Digital Zoom Digital ZoomZooming In and Out Digital Zoom DISMenu Selector Camera Menu Selector Menu Selector DIS DIS Digital Image StabilizerSepia DSEDigital Special Effects SelectDSE Digital Special Effects ARTSelecting an effect Menu Selector Menu Selector DSENight Capture on REC Mode REC ModeDVM60 Menu Selector A/V Audio Mode Menu Selector Audio ModeMenu Selector A/V Wind CUTDATE/TIME Menu Selector Viewer Menu Selector TV DisplayPlay TV Display TV REC PlayWL.REMOTE Using Quick MenuNavigation MenuShtter Speed & Exposure Shutter Speed & ExposureShutter Speed & Exposure Slow Shutter Low Shutter Speed Slow ShutterSlow Shutter Easy EASY.Q Easy Mode for BeginnersEasy DATE/TIME DISCAM Menu Selector Focus Auto FocusingManual Focusing MF/AF Manual Focus/Auto FocusBLC Back Light Compensation BLCNight Capture Fade IN/FADE OUT Fade In and OutAudio dubbing VP-D230i/D250i/D270i only Dubbed audio Playback Photo Image Recording Searching for a Photo picturePlayer Photo Search Night Capture Night Capture 0 lux recordingDSE Power Night CaptureCAM Power Night Capture Slow ShutterSelf recording Various Recording TechniquesGeneral recording Downward recording Upward recordingVideo Connecting to a TV which has Audio/Video input jacksTape Playback TV/VIDEOSP/LP PlaybackPlayer Various Functions while in Player modeX2 / VP-D230i/D250i/D270i Zero Memory Zero Memory VP-D230i/D250i/D270i onlyPB DSE PB DSE Playback Digital Special EffectsPB DSE SelectorPB Zoom PB ZoomZoom Stop Recording in Player mode PlayerOUT Connecting to a DV device Connecting to a PCIeee 1394 i.LINK DV Pause OSD System requirementsRecording with a DV connection cable VP-D200i/D230i/D250i/D270i onlyVP-D230i/D250i/D270i USB interface VP-D230i/D250i/D270i onlyProgram installation Installing DVC Media 5.1 ProgramUSB interface VP-D230i/D250i/D270i only USB Using the removable Disk functionMemory Stick VP-D250i/D270i only PHOTO! no Stored MPEG4 Ejecting the Memory StickMemory Stick Selecting the Camcorder modeImage Format DSCMemory File Number ResetMemory Select the image qualityNumber of images on the Memory Stick QualityRecording images to a Memory Stick 2 4Recording an image from a cassette as a still image CopyTape Viewing Still images To view a Single imageTo view a slide show Multi Digital Still Camera mode VP-D230i/D250i/D270i onlyPhoto Copy Menu Copying still images from a cassette to Memory StickALL Files DpofPrint Mark This FileMemory SET Deleting Still images Menu Selector Memory Menu SelectorMenu Selector Delete Menu Selector This File ALL Files Formatting the Memory Stick 100SMDVC Mpeg RecordingMenu Selector Memory Mpeg Play MpegAfter finishing a recording MaintenanceCleaning the Video Heads Cleaning and Maintaining the CamcorderUsing Your Camcorder Abroad Troubleshooting Self Diagnosis DisplayMoisture Condensation Memory Full REC/M.PLAY VP-D230i/D250i/D270i105 General Model name VP-D200i/D230i/D250i/D270iVP-D200i/D230i/D250i/D270i SystemIndex Samsung Electronics’ Internet Home This Camcorder is Manufactured by
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