Silvercrest DV-767 Using an SD Memory Card, Removing an SD Memory Card, 512 MB

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10.5 SD Memory Card

The camera has an integrated memory of 64MB. You can enhance the memory capacity of your camera by using an SD card with a maximum 2GB of memory. This SD card is not included.

Using an SD Memory Card

To use an SD card, first switch off the camera. Open the battery case by sliding the battery cover in the direction shown.

Now slide the SD card, as shown in the diagram, into the slot under the battery case until you hear the card click into place. Close the battery case.

Once you have switched the camera back on, the camera automatically switches to the SD card and the memory card symbol appears in the display. To find out how to change the camera’s memory location, read section “ Memory” on page 29.

Removing an SD Memory Card

To remove the card again, first switch off the camera. Open the battery case by sliding back the battery cover in the direction shown .

Now push the card slightly into the camera until the card clicks and the closing mechanism is released. You can now remove the card from the camera. Now close the battery cover.

Caution

ƒOnly insert or remove an SD card when the camera is switched off.

ƒNever remove the SD card whilst data is being transferred between a PC and the camera. This can result in a loss of data or damage to the device. The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by improper usage.

Notes on the Memory Card:

ƒOnly use SD cards.

ƒYou should always format an SD card before using it for the first time.

ƒIf you cannot specify the SD card in your camera, or the card is not recognized, then it may be necessary to format the card. To do this, insert the SD card in the device, connect your camera to your PC, and format the SD card. Proceed as described in the chapter “Formatting the Memory “ on page 43.

Memory Size

Music1

Videos2

Photos3

64MB

15 Tracks

20 Minutes

20 Pictures

512 MB

120 Tracks

160 Minutes

160 Pictures

1 GB

240 Tracks

320 Minutes

320 Pictures

2 GB

480 Tracks

640 Minutes

640 Pictures

 

1: 1 track = 4 minutes with 128

2: MPEG4 with 384 kb/s

3: 1600x1200 pixels, 5:1

 

kb/s

 

compression

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Contents DV-767 Manufacturer Information Introduction CopyrightDeclaration Table of Contents Technical Data Technical Help SettingsComputer Installation Trouble-ShootingImportant Safety Notice Please read and observe the following notes carefullyPage Included in Delivery Protective Bag Quick Start Guide 11. CD Remark Operational Controls Display Important Battery Information BatteryInserting the Battery Basic FunctionsRemove Battery Switching Camera On/OffCharging the Battery ƒ Charging via the Mains AdapterLCD Display Playback / Capture ModeVideo / Photo / Voice Mode NavigationRemoving an SD Memory Card Using an SD Memory CardSD Memory Card Memory Size Music Videos Photos 64MBHeadphones FlashlightZoom Capture SettingsVideo Capture Auxiliary LightWB White Balance SizeQuality Image Stabilizer EV BiasMetering Video Playback VolumePlayback Settings Deleting VideosProtect DeleteDelete All Slide ShowFlash Capture ModeTaking Photographs Cap Mode Date Stamp Best Shot Image Playback Deleting PhotosVoice Recording PrintPlayback Voice Recording Delete Voice RecordingProtect Next Track / Previous Track Playback MP3 FilesPlay/Pause Repeat / RandomAuto OFF SettingsSet Clock BeepLogo USB ModeVideo Out Video-Out Signal LanguageDefault Setting Digital ZoomSystem Requirements Connecting to the AV DeviceOutput to an AV Device Starting the AV OutputComment Capturing from an AV DeviceAV Capture Auto Start Auto StopPrinting Photos Connecting to the PrinterPrinting Directly with PictBridge Driver Installation Computer InstallationConnecting to the Computer Microsoft Windows Vista Cancel Camera off see Microsoft Windows ME, 2000, XPPage Microsoft Windows 98 SE Installation Using the DV-767 as a Webcam Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice RecordingsUsing the DV-767 as a Video Camera For Windows XP Disconnecting from the ComputerFor Windows 98SE, Me Formatting the Memory For Windows VistaTechnical Data JpegEV Bias Technical HelpWhite Balance WB Range of Exposure MeasureDevice DisposalBatteries Trouble-Shooting Problem Cause SolutionUSB