Vivitar DVR 865HD owner manual Preparing Your Camera for Use

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Preparing Your Camera for Use

Battery Installation

Your DVR camcorder requires a Li-ion rechargeable battery (included in packaging).

1.Open the battery compartment on the side of the camera.

2.Insert the battery in accordance with the polarity indicated.

3.Return and close the battery cover.

4.To charge your battery the camera should be off. Plug in the camera and connect to the USB port of the PC. Allow the rechargeable battery to charge for at least 6 hours before using the camera for the first time.

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Contents DVR865HD Table of Contents Key Features IntroductionWhat your digital video camera includes Computer System Requirements for Windows XP Computer System Requirement for Windows VistaComputer System Requirements for Macintosh Quick Look at your Digital Video Camera Preparing Your Camera for Use Inserting an SD Memory Card Page Software Installation Snap ‘n Share Pro and Video Express Page Page Page Page Page Page DVR Function Control Power onPower off Page Scene Resolution Exposure White BalanceTaking photos in DSC mode Delete last fileDelete last file Digital Zoom function Resolution Image Quality ISO SharpnessAnti-Shake Self-Timer Time StampMulti-Snapshot Audio Mode Playback mode Operation for Audio fileOperation for AVI file Operation for still photos ProtectRotate DeletePrint directly with PictBridge Default setting FormatDate Format Date/Time Setting Time FormatFrequency TV OutAuto Power Off Buzzer Transferring Images to your PC using the software Page Snap ‘n Share Pro Main Menu screen appears Page Page Page Page Page Manually transfer media to your Digital Camera Your camera is a Mass Storage deviceEverything you need to get the most of your media MorePage Page Page Video Express application Create a Project Manage mode Page Video Player controls Adding Media to your Movie Project Page Creating and Saving a Completed Movie File Page Sakar Warranty Card Technical SupportWhat Is Not Covered By Warranty Technical Specifications YES YES USB Trouble Shooting