AIPTEK DV4500 manual Addenda, Flicker Settings Table, LED Event Table

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Addenda

Flicker Settings Table

Country

England Germany France

Italy

Spain Netherlands

Setting

50Hz

50Hz

60Hz

50Hz

50Hz

50Hz

Country

Portugal America Taiwan

China

Japan

Korea

Setting

50Hz

60Hz

60Hz

50Hz 50/60Hz

60Hz

*The flicker setting is based on the frequency standard of your local power supply.

LED Event Table

Condition

Status (Status LED)

Flash (Status LED)

Data transformation (Status LED)

Self-Timer (Self-Timer LED)

LED color

Red

Green

Red

Green

Red

Green

Red (regularly)

Red (rapidly)

Meanings

Busy (storage, or capture) Ready (waiting for command)

Charging flash

Ready (waiting for command)

Data transformation

Ready (waiting for command)

Counting

Capturing the picture

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Contents Page Welcome Safety NoticeTable of Contents Advanced Operations Camera SettingsAddenda Using PC CameraTroubleshooting Troubleshooting on USB Aiptek Service Copying Files to Your PCCamera Parts Loading the batteries Getting StartedUnlock Lock Inserting the SD/MMC card optionalAttaching the wrist strap optional How to open the connector cover How to hold your cameraUsing the tripod optional Basic Operations Turning on your camera Basic OperationsTurning off your camera Time 2003/01/01 Beep Flicker Language Setting the languageSettings LanguagePress the Record/Shutter How to record a video clipRecording a video clip LCD DisplayZooming Setting the focusSelecting metering modes Taking a still picture How to take a still picturePress the Record/Shutter button to take a still picture Using the flash strobe 000010 Recording a voice clipFull-screen view Playing back your recordingsThumbnail view Follows Reviewing a still pictureButtons are as follows Playing back a video or audio clip000056 While playing a video or audio Clip, the available functionSwitching on/off the OSD display Video Audio Connecting the camera to your TVVoice Recording mode, the Menu/OK button has no function Menu ResolutionExit Resolution Exposure 0.0 Effect Digital Video Camcorder menuExposure Adjusting exposure compensation+0.3 Exit Normal Classic EffectApplying special effects to movie clips Exit 2304X1728 2048X1536 1600X1200 Exit Resolution Self Timer White BalanceChanging picture resolution Digital Still Camera menuUsing the self-timer Self TimerExit Off Tungsten Fluorescent Adjusting the white balanceWhite Balance Exit Auto Sunny CloudyExposure Effect Date Stamp Applying special effects to still pictures Date Stamp Using the date stampDelete Playback menuDelete All Delete All Info InfoLock All? Lock This?Picture Video Audio IndexSorting files Copying MP3 files to the camera Playing MP3 music000430 Playing MP3 files0001 Track01.MP33D Enhance MP3 menuRepeat Repeat3D Enhance Setting 3D enhancementExit Strong Low Off Bass Setting bass effect3D Enhance Bass Viewing MP3 info Hold000350 3858 KB Deleting MP3 files Hold Holding button settingsUnhold? Time Camera SettingsSwitching to Settings mode Setting the date and timeFlicker Setting the beep soundSetting the flicker Beep3Min Setting auto-offAuto Off 1MinFormat Restoring default settingsDefault Formatting mediaPage Installing the DV 4500 Driver on your PC Connecting the camera to your PC For Windows XP users Copying files to the PCFor Windows 2000/ME/98SE users Copying Files to Your PC Copying files to the PC Viewing/Playing files on your PC File location Using PC Camera Installing DV 4500 software Using PC CameraStarting the application Using PC Camera Starting the application Using PC Camera Starting the application Preview Window Using the DV 4500 PC CameraColor Space Configuring Format optionsRecording an AVI movie Taking a snapshotCustom setting Configuring Properties optionsConfiguring Flicker options Video settingAddenda Flicker Settings TableLED Event Table Storage Capacity Table Battery indicator status Icon Description Battery Life TableMessage Description System Message TableSpecifications When using the camera TroubleshootingQ1 The camera can not be switched on normally Q6 The pictures taken appear too blurred Q5 I cannot use the flash strobeQ7 The pictures or video clips taken appear too dark When connecting the camera to the computer or TV Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Windows XP users Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB Troubleshooting on USB AIPTEK, Inc Aiptek Service82-143-91041v1.0