Nokia 6108 manual AppendixA

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Appendix:A

When using the camcorder:

Problem

Cause

Solution

 

 

 

I did not delete the

 

It happens when you insert

 

a memory card after taking

pictures and video

The lost recordings are

a few pictures or video clips.

clips, but can not

saved in the internal

You can access those files

find them in the

memory.

after removing the memory

memory card.

 

 

card.

 

 

 

 

 

 

If the battery icon

 

Cannot use the flash

indicates low battery,

Replace or recharge the

the flash strobe may

strobe.

battery.

be disabled due to

 

 

 

insufficient voltage.

 

 

 

 

The camcorder

The camcorder

Remove the battery

does not respond

and replace it into the

encounters software

to any action during

compartment. Then power

failure.

operation.

on the camcorder.

 

 

 

 

The recorded

The focus is not

Adjust the focus to an

pictures appear too

correctly set.

appropriate position.

blurred.

 

 

 

 

 

The recorded

The environment of

Use flash strobe when taking

pictures or video

shooting or recording

pictures. Add extra light

clips appear too

does not have adequate

sources when recording

dark.

light.

video clips.

 

 

 

Noises occur when

The flicker setting does

Adjust the flicker setting. For

viewing images on

not match the standard

more information, please

the LCD screen or

of the country you are

refer to the “Flicker Settings”

on the computer.

staying.

table on page 45.

 

 

 

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Contents English FCC Compliance Statement Welcome Table of Contents Copying Files to Your PC Using PC CameraAppendixA AppendixBKnowing the camcorder parts Getting StartedOpen the battery compartment cover Loading the batteryInstall the battery Replace the coverCharging the battery Connect the power cable or USB cable to your camcorderBattery is being charged Insert a memory card Inserting a memory card optionalUsing the strap optional Thread the thin strap loop Through the hookThread the strap body through Loop Turning on/off your camcorder Turning off the camcorderFlipping the LCD panel DV/DSC mode Reading LCD indicatorsPlayback mode MP3 mode Voice Recorder mode Setting clock and language Setting clockSetting language Recording a video clip Taking a still picture Set the strobe and selftimer if necessarySet the zoom as appropriate Press the Shutter button fully down to take a still pictureRecording a voice clip Power on the camcorder and switch to Voice Recorder modeOperations in playback mode Power on the camcorder and switch to Playback modePlaying back your recordings Identify file typePlaying MP3 music Switch the camcorder to Disk modeCopy MP3 files to the camcorder Connect the camcorder to your PCPower on the camcorder and switch to MP3 mode Playing music in MP3 modeOperations in MP3 mode Sorting MP3 filesViewing the display on a TV AV ModeMenu illustration Menu operationPower-on → Press the Menu/OK button Menu items in DV/DSC modeDSC items When enabled, you will be prompted to add Normal Take pictures in natural color Effect Menu items in Playback mode Menu items in MP3 mode PCM Menu items in Voice Recorder modeUSB Menu items in Settings modeLanguage Set the OSD on screen display language Menu items in Settings mode Installing the driver to your PC Start the installationInsert the driver CD Install codecs Install the driverInstall Direct X 9.0c or above Restart the computerConnect the other end USB cable to the camcorder Connecting the camcorder to your PCCopying files to the PC For Windows XP usersFor Windows 2000/ME/98SE users Copying files to the PC Viewing/Playing files on your PC File location Starting the application Switch the camcorder to PC Cam modeLaunch the PC Camera program AppendixA TroubleshootingAppendixA Install Direct X 9.0c or System Message Flicker SettingsStorage Capacity Battery Life Battery Life IndicatorSystem requirements Instruction for ArcSoft MediaConverterVideo Supported file formatsConverting files Select media Select destination AppendixB Step ConvertNow you can use the Playback Specifications AppendixCSystem Requirements AppendixD