Vivitar DVR410-GRAPE, DVR-410 Starting Your Digital Video Camera, Power on, Auto Power off

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Starting Your Digital Video Camera

Power on

Press the Power button on the side of the camera to power on the camera.

The LCD will light up and the Video mode will appear by default indicating that you camera is ready to use to capture videos.

If you have not inserted a compatible SD memory card, a “NO CARD” message will appear in the center of the LCD screen. Please insert an SD card in order to continue using the camera.

Power off

Press the Power button to power off your camera.

Auto Power off

Your camera will automatically power off if idle for 60 seconds or if there is insufficient battery power.

Change Camera Mode

Press the Mode button to change between the 3 camera options - Video, Camera and Playback. The icon of the selected mode will appear on the LCD.

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Contents DVR Digital Video Camera Table of Contents Key Features IntroductionCamera Maintenance and Care What your Camera IncludesComputer System Requirement for Windows XP Computer System Requirement for Windows VistaComputer System Requirements for Macintosh Quick Look at Your Digital Video CameraPage Battery Installation Prepare Your Digital Video Camera for UseInsert SD/MMC Memory Card Auto Power off Power onPower off Change Camera ModeFunction Buttons on the camera Video Mode Shooting VideosResolution settings Speaker setting Camera Mode Taking PhotosCapture settings Frequency setting Speaker setting Playback Mode View PhotosPlayback Videos TV out function Page Install the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software Connect your Camera to the Computer Get photos and videos from your camera to your computerPage Get started Take the Tour button on the application`s HomePage Sakar Warranty Card What Is Not Covered By WarrantyWhat To Do When Service Is Required Technical SupportTechnical Specifications NtscCamera does not Power on TroubleshootingCamera does not take pictures Images were deleted by mistake. Can I retrieve them Image is blurry or out of focusRecorded images are not saved in memory