HP V5020u manual Safely Remove from Computer PC, Turning the Camcorder On/Off and Getting Started

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Safely Remove from Computer (PC)

Note

To avoid potential loss of recorded video, please follow the procedure below before disconnecting the camcorder from the PC or Laptop.

The following procedure documents how to safely disconnect USB devices such as this camcorder from a Windows XP environment. For other versions of Windows, icons screen graphics, and procedure details will vary.

1.With the camcorder already connected, double-click the “Safely Remove Hardware icon ( ) located

on the lower right of the screen in the task bar .

2.From the “Safely Remove Hardware” window (shown as below, select “USB Mass Storage Device” and click the “Stop” button. The “Stop a Hardware Device” window will pop up. Click “OK”. When the “Safe to Remove Hardware” window is displayed, you may remove the unit from the USB cable or remove the USB cable from the computer.

Note

If the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon is not displayed on the tasktray, please double click on [My Computer]. Right click on [HP V5020u] and left click on [Eject]. Then it is safe to remove the unit from the computer.

Turning the Camcorder On/Off and Getting Started

To turn on the camcorder: Press Power button ( ) to turn it on.

To turn off the camcorder: Press and hold the Power button ( ) for one second.

• To record video: In Vidoe mode, press Record/OK button (

) to begin recording videos. Press

Record/ OK button (

) again to stop.

 

To record photo: Press Mode button ( ) to switch to Photo mode, press Record/OK button

( ) to take photos.

To view stored videos/photos: Press Mode button ( ) to switch to Playback mode. Press Left/Right

buttons ( / ) to switch selection of videos and photos. Press Record/OK button (

) to enlarge

view of the selected video or photo

Note

To conserve battery power, the camcorder will automatically turn off when idle for three minutes. Adjustments to this feature can be made in the Settings menu.

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Contents V5020u Contents Section Getting to Know Your Camcorder Standard AccessoriesOverview Side View Front & Rear ViewTop View and Bottom View Recharging from a PC/Laptop USB port Loading the BatteryCharging the Battery Section Getting StartedRecharging from the AC Adapter Turning the Camcorder On/Off and Getting Started Safely Remove from Computer PCHand Strap and Tripod Usage Button Function Mode ButtonDirection Button LCD Monitor Information Video Mode Current Scene Auto Classic Negative Skin Night Backlight LCD Monitor Information Photo Mode Current Scene Auto Classic Negative Skin Night Backlight Status LED behavior ResolutionPhoto Recording Video Recording Using Motion Detection Function Video ModeOperation Display Screen Using Self-Timer Function Photo ModeUsing Digital Zoom Function Using Delete FunctionScence Options Right Button Section Enjoying the Playback ModeDirection Buttons Tele Up Button Wide Down ButtonLCD Monitor Information Video Play Operations for Playback ModePhoto Play Protect Add to YouTube Options in Menu Section Setting Your CamcorderOptions Video / Photo Mode Settings Menu Default SettingsSubmenu Options ResolutionMotion Detection Video Mode Audio Volume Video Mode ISO Photo ModeISO Operation Display Screen Stabilization Self-Timer Photo ModeTV OUT SoundLanguage LCD BrightnessDate & Time Default SettingFormat Auto Power Off Date Ranking Connecting to a non-high-definition 43 TV Connecting to a High-Definition 169Wide TVSection Viewing Videos and Photos on a TV Video and Photo Editing Software Section Viewing Videos and Photos on PCSection Burning the Recorded Clip into a DVDPage Page Uploading Video Files to Internet To playback the video file To upload video files selected manually to InternetArcSoft MediaImpression To setup your account information for the websitePage Page Specification Section Specifications and System RequirementsSystem requirements Troubleshooting TroubleshootingGetting Help North America Page 7525C00214A
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