Toshiba P10 user manual Turning the Camcorder On and Getting Started, Turning the Camcorder Off

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Turning the Camcorder On and Getting Started

To turn on the camcorder:

1.Flip out the LCD panel; the camcorder will turn on automatically.

2.Or press Power Button for one second to turn on it.

To take a movie, press the Movie Shutter Button ( ).

To take a picture, press the Picture Shutter Button ( ).

• To view stored movies and pictures, press RECORD/PLAY Button (

) once to switch to Playback

Mode. Press a second time to return to Record Mode.

 

Turning the Camcorder Off

To turn off the camcorder, you can either press the Power Button for one second, or you can place the LCD panel back to its original position.

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Contents User’s Manual Introduction Contents Installing Bundled Software Transferring Data to a Computer Setting MenuSpecifications Contents Getting to Know Your Camcorder Check the ComponentsSafety Instructions System RequirementsFront View and Side View LEDGetting Started Loading the BatteryInserting and Removing an SD Card Optional Turning the Camcorder On and Getting Started Turning the Camcorder OffRecord Mode Direction ButtonLCD Monitor Information LCD Video Quality Operations for Record Mode Operation Display ScreenMovie Resolution Movie Mode Submenu SettingStabilization Picture Mode Submenu Setting Picture ResolutionFlash Picture Mode Only Self-timer Picture Mode OnlyScene Exposure WB White BalancePlayback Mode LCD Monitor Information Operations for Playback Mode Delete Movies Lock Movies Repeat MoviesPicture Playback Delete Picture Lock Pictures Make Slide ShowSound Setting Your CamcorderInformation Time Setting FormatLanguage Default Setting Connecting to a High-Definition 169 Wide TV Viewing Pictures and Movies on a TVInstalling Bundled Software Section Viewing Pictures and Movies on PCBurning the Recorded Clip into DVD Page Uploading Video Files to YouTube Page Page Page Specifications Troubleshooting TroubleshootingOther Information CE complianceAdditional environments not related to EMC Additional Information