Vivitar DVR410-GRAPE, DVR-410 user manual Introduction, Key Features

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Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the DVR 410 Digital Video Camera. With this camera you can shoot quality Videos (AVI) and Photos (JPG).

This camera requires an SD card (up to 16GB) for normal use. You will not be able to capture videos and photos without the SD card inserted.

Please read this manual carefully before using.

Key Features

Digital Video resolution - 640x480pixels (VGA), 320x240pixels (QVGA).

Digital Photo resolution - 1280 x 1024 pixels (1.3M), 640x480pixels (VGA)

1.8‟‟ LCD screen

4 X Digital Zoom

Built-in microphone and speaker

NTSC TV out function

SD memory card up to 16GB is needed in order to capture videos and photos

Vivitar Experience Image Manager software for uploading and managing photos and videos to or from the most popular photo sharing and social network websites

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Contents DVR Digital Video Camera Table of Contents Introduction Key FeaturesWhat your Camera Includes Camera Maintenance and CareComputer System Requirement for Windows Vista Computer System Requirement for Windows XPQuick Look at Your Digital Video Camera Computer System Requirements for MacintoshPage Prepare Your Digital Video Camera for Use Battery InstallationInsert SD/MMC Memory Card Change Camera Mode Power onPower off Auto Power offFunction Buttons on the camera Shooting Videos Video ModeResolution settings Speaker setting Taking Photos Camera ModeCapture settings Frequency setting Speaker setting View Photos Playback ModePlayback Videos TV out function Page Install the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software Get photos and videos from your camera to your computer Connect your Camera to the ComputerPage Take the Tour button on the application`s Home Get startedPage What Is Not Covered By Warranty Sakar Warranty CardTechnical Support What To Do When Service Is RequiredNtsc Technical SpecificationsTroubleshooting Camera does not Power onCamera does not take pictures Image is blurry or out of focus Images were deleted by mistake. Can I retrieve themRecorded images are not saved in memory