Audiovox DC500 operating instructions Power On/Off, Power Low

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Getting

Power

 

Started

Power On/Off

Nudge the Power slider to activate your

 

Digital Video Recorder. When Power is on, the

 

Power indicator lights up green. Nudge the

 

Power slider again to turn this unit off.

Power Low

If your battery is low, you will see a battery icon ()shown on the top center of the LCD.

If your battery is about to run out, you will see

ablinking battery icon () shown on the top center of the LCD. Your Digital Video will turn off itself in several seconds.

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Contents Model DC500 128-7261Table of Contents Getting to Know Your Digital Video Recorder Front View Back ViewGetting to Know Your Digital Video Recorder Side ViewPlayback Power Power On/OffPower Low Playback Mode ModesVideo Mode/Camera Mode/Voice Mode/MP3 Mode/PLAYBACK Mode Connected to PCMass Storage Mode/PC Camera Mode Using Console Not Available for MACMass Storage Mode PC Camera ModeTaking Movies Taking Your First MovieBefore Recording Taking Movies Recording timerVideo Out While RecordingTaking Pictures Taking Your First PictureTaking Pictures Picture Counter Recording Voice Messages Recording Your Voice MessagesRecording Voice Messages Recording timer Listening To MP3 Music MP3 Basic Playback for Video / Camera / Voice Basic Playback Advanced Playback Quick Search Back/Next 640x480 352x288 320x240 Camera Record Mode Changing the Quality SettingVideo Record Mode Fine quality Normal qualityChanging the Quality Setting Using Self-Timer for Video and Camera mode LCD Display Using Hold Using Hold Press 2 Sec Volume AdjustMemory Card Indicator Card Lock Memory FullMenu Attach Voice ON/OFF for Camera mode Flash Light ON/AUTO/OFF for Camera modeQuick Review ON/OFF for Camera mode Digital Effect for Video and Camera modeDate Attach Date ON/OFF for Camera modeInformation ON/OFF for Video and Camera mode TimeBeep On/OFF Auto-Off ON/OFF50Hz/60Hz Slide Show Repeat ON/OFF only for MP3 filesRotate ON/OFF only for image files Del One/ Del ALL Format your Memory CardSpecifications USB device Unplugging Notice System RequirementsTroubleshooting HOW to Copy Files from the Unit to Your Computer Basic Windows 98/2000/XP Copy and Paste Help