Silvercrest DV-767 USB Mode, Logo, Language, Video Out Video-Out Signal, Memory, Format

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18.4 USB Mode

In this setting you can use the Navigation button (e and f) to define the USB mode for the desired function.

If you want to use the camera as a webcam (see page 40) or as a video camera (see page 41), select the “Webcam” option.

If you want to use the camera as a mass storage device (for example, to transfer data to the computer), select the “MSDC” option (Mass Storage Device Class).

If you want to connect the camera directly to a printer that is compatible with PictBridge, choose the “PictBridge” option.

Note:

If you connect the camera to a computer and choose the “MSDC” setting in USB mode, ensure that only the memory defined in the “Memory” setting is visible on your PC. For more details, read the “Memory” section on page 29 and “Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice Recordings” on page 39.

18.5 Logo

In this setting you can define whether or not the start logo is to be displayed when you switch the camera on.

Use the e and f buttons and press the Navigation button to choose “On”, if the logo is to be displayed, or “Off”, if it is not to be displayed.

18.6 Language

In this setting you can define the language, in which text is to appear on the display.

Use the Navigation button (e and f) to select from the following languages: English, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Norwegian, and Danish

18.7 Video Out (Video-Out Signal)

In this setting you can set the video output signal.

By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “NTSC” and “PAL”. In order to see the image on the connected device (for example, a TV) you must select the format supported by your device. In most cases this is “PAL”.

18.8 Memory

This setting allows you to define the data storage medium, to which your photos, videos, etc. are to be saved.

By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Internal” (internal memory) and “SD card” (removable memory card).

Note:

If you connect the camera to a PC, then only the memory that you defined in the “Memory” setting is visible. For more details, read the “Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice Recordings” section on page 39.

18.9 Format

This setting allows you to format the data memory, which you defined in the “Memory” setting (see page 29).

To do this, push the Navigation button to the right (f). The question “Really Delete?” is displayed. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button if you wish to format the memory, or choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the memory.

Caution:

By formatting the memory, you will lose all the data you saved previously.

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Contents DV-767 Declaration Introduction CopyrightManufacturer Information Table of Contents Trouble-Shooting SettingsComputer Installation Technical Data Technical HelpPlease read and observe the following notes carefully Important Safety NoticePage Included in Delivery Protective Bag Quick Start Guide 11. CD Remark Operational Controls Display Basic Functions BatteryInserting the Battery Important Battery Informationƒ Charging via the Mains Adapter Switching Camera On/OffCharging the Battery Remove BatteryNavigation Playback / Capture ModeVideo / Photo / Voice Mode LCD DisplayMemory Size Music Videos Photos 64MB Using an SD Memory CardSD Memory Card Removing an SD Memory CardFlashlight HeadphonesAuxiliary Light Capture SettingsVideo Capture ZoomQuality SizeWB White Balance Metering EV BiasImage Stabilizer Deleting Videos VolumePlayback Settings Video PlaybackSlide Show DeleteDelete All ProtectTaking Photographs Capture ModeFlash Cap Mode Date Stamp Best Shot Deleting Photos Image PlaybackPrint Voice RecordingDelete Voice Recording Playback Voice Recording Protect Repeat / Random Playback MP3 FilesPlay/Pause Next Track / Previous TrackBeep SettingsSet Clock Auto OFFLanguage USB ModeVideo Out Video-Out Signal LogoDigital Zoom Default SettingStarting the AV Output Connecting to the AV DeviceOutput to an AV Device System RequirementsAV Capture Capturing from an AV DeviceComment Auto Stop Auto StartPrinting Directly with PictBridge Connecting to the PrinterPrinting Photos Connecting to the Computer Computer InstallationDriver Installation Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows ME, 2000, XP Cancel Camera off seePage Microsoft Windows 98 SE Installation Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice Recordings Using the DV-767 as a WebcamUsing the DV-767 as a Video Camera For Windows 98SE, Me Disconnecting from the ComputerFor Windows XP For Windows Vista Formatting the MemoryJpeg Technical DataRange of Exposure Measure Technical HelpWhite Balance WB EV BiasBatteries DisposalDevice Problem Cause Solution Trouble-ShootingUSB