Vivitar DVR 850W owner manual Inserting a SD Memory Card

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LED will switch off when your camcorder is fully charged after approximately 4 hours. The camcorder should not be on while charging.

2.A red battery icon will flash on the LCD when the battery power is insufficient. Shortly thereafter your camcorder will power off.

3.Please remove your battery when you don’t intend to use your camcorder for a long time.

4.64 MB of internal memory is provided in order to take photos and videos.

5.Use a SD Memory card to expand the memory in order to capture and record many more media items. All the media in the built-in memory will not be lost if no SD Memory Card has been inserted in the DVR when battery power is low or when you change your battery.

6.Do not open the battery door to take out the battery or SD card while the photo and video are being saved to the camcorder. Doing so may cause the

photo and video to be lost or damaged.

7.We strongly recommend downloading your photos and videos regularly to your computer.

Inserting a SD Memory Card

To expand the amount of memory, a SD compatible memory card of up to 8GB (not included) should be inserted into your DV camcorder. SD Memory cards increase the number of videos and photos that can be captured with the camcorder before transferring them to a computer.

Media sitting on the memory card is not lost when your camcorder’s power runs low or on replacing the battery.

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Contents DVR 850W Table of Contents Introduction Key FeaturesWhat your digital video camcorder includes Computer System Requirement for Windows Vista Computer System Requirements for Windows XP Computer System Requirements for Macintosh Quick Look at your Digital Video Camcorder Preparing Your Camcorder for Use Install lithium batteryInserting a SD Memory Card Maintenance and Care Software Installation Snap ‘n Share Pro and Video Express Page Page Page Power on Powering on and setting DVR Function ControlPower off Setting the Language Changing the camcorder`s modes Setting the Date and TimeCapturing Videos Resolution Video Setting options320x240 White BalanceAuto /Daylight /Cloudy / Fluorescent / Tungsten Color Effect ExposureColor/ Monochrome / Sepia Setup ModeEnable/ Disable 60 Sec/ 180 Sec/ DisableNtsc / PAL 50Hz / 60 Hz Year / Month / DAY / 24H / Hour / MinuteCapturing Still Photos Default factory settingsPage Flash Setup Photo Setting optionsQuality Flash Short-cut buttonAuto / Forced / Off Super / Fine / Normal Auto /Daylight /Cloudy /Fluorescent / Tungsten ExposreMethod SelftimerBurst Date Stamp Disable / EnablePlayback mode Playback videos Zoom In and Out of still imagesDelete images Setup Mode Connect DVR with PC using USB cable provided AV mode Using your TV to view imagesPrinting function is disabled Connect DVR with printer using USB cable providedTransferring Images to your PC using the software Page Page Page Page Your camcorder is a Mass Storage device Everything you need to get the most of your media and More Transferring photos and videos to your MAC manuallyPage Video Express application Create a Project Manage mode Page Adding Media to your Movie Project Page Creating and Saving a Completed Movie File Technical Support Sakar Warranty CardISO Technical SpecificationsStorage Normal Temperature Working 40 C Important Note Using Camcorder Underwater