Vivitar DVR 810HD user manual Time Format, Date/Time Setting

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Time Format

You can set the time up in either a 12 hour or 24 hour format.

1.Press the OK button.

2.Press the Right/Left joystick button and select the Time Format option.

3.Press the Up/Down joystick button to select one of 12 hour/24 hour/Hide.

4.Press the OK button to confirm, save and exit.

Note: the Time format will be displayed on the LCD screen in both the camera mode and video mode. If you selected Hide in step 3, it won’t be displayed on the screen.

Date/Time Setting

Set the correct date and time via this function.

1.Press the OK button.

2.Press the Right/Left joystick button and select the Date/Time Setting option.

3.Press the Up/Down joystick button to select Date/Time Setting.

4.Press the OK button to confirm.

5.Now you can select and highlight the Time/Date options by pressing the Right/Left joystick button.

6.Press the Up/Down joystick button to set the date and time.

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Contents DVR 810HD Table of Contents Introduction Key FeaturesWhat your digital video camera includes Computer System Requirement for Windows Vista Computer System Requirements for Windows XPComputer System Requirements for Macintosh Quick Look at your Digital Video Camera Preparing Your Camera for Use Inserting an SD Memory Card Page Power on Power offDVR Function Control Capturing Videos Page Scene ResolutionExposure Noise Reduction White BalanceTaking photos Delete last file Digital Zoom function Self-TimerMulti-Snapshot Quality Sharpness ISOAnti-Shake Time Stamp Exposure Audio Mode Thumbnail display Operation for still photosRotate ProtectPrint directly with PictBridge DeleteOperation for AVI file Format Default settingDate Format Time Format Date/Time SettingTV Out FrequencyBuzzer Auto Power OffInstall the Vivitar Experience Image Manager Software Page Page Page Get photos and videos from your camera to your computer Connect your camera to the computerGet media from device window opens Get started Page Sakar Warranty Card Maintenance of Your Digital CameraWhat Is Not Covered By Warranty Technical Specifications YES Trouble Shooting How do I make sure I dont lose important pictures?