Samsung VP-M110S/XEC Maintain the Battery Pack, Continuous recording time based on battery type

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How to Use the Battery Pack

Maintain the Battery Pack

The battery pack should be recharged in an environment of between 32°F(0°C) and 104°F(40°C).

The battery pack should never be charged in a room temperature that is below 32°F(0°C).

The life and capacity of the battery pack will be reduced if it is used in temperatures below 32°F(0°C) or left in temperatures above 104°F(40°C) for a long period.

Do not put the battery pack near any heat sources (fire or flames, for example).

Do not disassemble, process, press or heat the Battery Pack.

Do not allow the + and - terminals of the battery pack to be short-circuited. It may cause leakage, heat generation, induce fire and overheating.

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How to Use the Battery Pack

Continuous recording time based on battery type

If you close the LCD screen, it switches off automatically.

The continuous recording time given in the table below is approximations. Actual recording time depends on usage.

Time

Continuous Recording Time

 

 

Battery

LCD ON

LCD OFF

 

SB-P90A (900mAh)

60

min.

80

min.

SB-P180A (1800mAh) (option)

120

min.

160

min.

Notes

Prepare an extra battery if you use the CAM outdoors.

Contact the Samsung service centre to purchase new battery pack.

If you zoom in or out, the recording time becomes shorter.

Warning

When you eject the battery pack from the CAM, hold the battery pack to prevent it dropping to the floor.

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Contents Owner’s Instruction Book Auto FocusContents Using File Browser Troubleshooting For Example Precautions on the CAM CarePrecautions Regarding Replacement Parts Precautions Regarding ServiceGetting to Know Your CAM FeaturesAccessories Supplied with the CAM Rear & Left View Right & Bottom View Name of Each PartName of Each Part LCD Display OSD On Screen Display in Video Record Mode / Video Play ModeTo insert the battery pack How to Use the Battery PackBattery Pack Installation / Ejection MP3 Play Mode Voice Record ModeContinuous recording time based on battery type Maintain the Battery PackCharging directly to the CAM Charging the Battery Pack0016 Before You Start Operating the CAM Using Hardware Reset FunctionGetting Started Colour of the LEDPress the Display button Using the Function ButtonUsing the Display button Refer to page 86~87 for details Adjusting the LCD MonitorMode Selection screen appears Structure of the Folders and FilesVoice Record Time Recording Time and CapacityVideo Record Time Number of Photo CaptureMemory Stick View Using the Memory StickMove the / switch to select Memory and press the OK button Selecting the Memory TypeMenu Selection Mode and Menu SelectionMode Selection Zooming In and Out Video Mode RecordingPress the OK button after selecting Play Video Mode PlayingPress the Menu button and move the / switch Playing on the LCD MonitorDeleting Video files Video Mode Selecting File OptionsMove the / switch to select Delete and press the OK button Move the / switch to select Lock and press the OK buttonCopying Video files Setting the PB OptionMove the / switch to select Quality and press the OK button Video Mode Setting Various FunctionsSetting the Video file Size Setting the Video file QualityManual Focus Setting the FocusSetting the EIS Electronic Image Stabilizer Move the / switch to select EIS and press the OK buttonIf you select Auto, any icon is not displayed Setting the White BalanceSetting the Program AE Programmed Auto Exposure Record with the balanced light. Natural lightSetting the Effect Setting the BLC Backlight CompensationZoom indicators increase after setting the Digital Zoom Setting the Digital ZoomOn Set the Digital Zoom Off Cancel the Digital Zoom Press the OK button Photo Mode CapturingMove the / switch to select Photo mode Capturing ImagesDeleting Photo files Photo Mode ViewingPhoto Mode Selecting File Options Viewing Photo files on the LCD MonitorLocking Photo files Move the / switch to select the photo file you want to lockMove the / switch to select Dpof and press the OK button Move the / switch to select copies you want to printMove the / switch to select Copy To and press the OK button Photo Mode Setting Various FunctionsSetting the Photo file Size Move the / switch to select the photo file you want to copySetting the Light Press the Menu button and move the / switch On Set the EIS function Off Cancel the EIS functionIs displayed Off Cancel the BLC functionSet the BLC function Using File Browser MP3 ModeVoice Recorder Mode Playing Music files MP3 Mode Storing Music in the CAMMP3 Mode Playing Move the / switch to select Repeat and press the OK button MP3 Mode Selecting Play OptionsDeleting Music files Setting Repeat Play You can lock the important music file not to be deleted MP3 Mode Selecting File OptionsLocking Music files Copying Music filesPlaying Voice files Voice Recorder Mode RecordingVoice Recorder Mode Playing Recording VoiceLocking Voice files Voice Recorder Mode Selecting File OptionsDeleting Voice files Press the OK button after selecting Delete Using File BrowserCopying Voice files Deleting Files or FoldersCopying Files or Folders Locking FilesPress the OK button to finish viewing file information Setting the CAMViewing File Information Move the / switch to select Display and press the OK button Setting the CAM Adjusting the LCD MonitorAdjusting the LCD Brightness Adjusting the LCD ColourMove the / switch to set time and press the OK button Setting the CAM Adjusting Date/TimeSetting Time Setting DateSetting Time Format Setting Date FormatSetting the Demo Function Setting the CAM Setting the SystemSetting the Auto Shut off Previous Mode The CAM starts up in the mode you used last Setting Start-up ModeSetting the File No. Function Press the Back button to finish viewing version information Setting the Beep SoundViewing Version Information Formatting the Memory Setting the CAM Setting MemoryMove the / switch to select Format and press the OK button Selecting the Storage TypeDisconnect the USB cable if you finish storing Setting the CAM Using USB ModeViewing Memory Space Storing Files to the External MemoryMacintosh Environment Using PC CamUSB Speed depending on the System System EnvironmentMove the / switch to select Print and press the OK button Connecting the CAM to a PrinterMove the / switch to select Date and press the OK button Move the / switch to select Copies and press the OK buttonLine Input Line Output Connecting the CAM to TVConnecting the CAM to VCR or DVD Recorder Line InputCopying Video files to a VCR Tape Connecting the CAM to a PC using the USB cableYou can use ImageMixer after restarting your PC Miscellaneous Information Installing ProgramsInstalling Image Mixer You can use the Image Mixer after restarting your PCInstalling Windows98SE Driver For only Windows98SE Installing for using PC-CamPrinting with PictBridge Function Miscellaneous Information Printing PhotosPrinting Photos with Dpof Files Maintenance Cleaning and Maintaining the CAMAfter using the CAM For the safe use of the battery pack, follow theseTo Clean the Exterior of the CAM Cleaning the BodyUsing the Built-in Rechargeable Battery Using the CAM AbroadSelf Diagnosis Display TroubleshootingVideo Using the MenuModel Name VP-M102/VP-M105/VP-M110 CAM System SpecificationsEIS IndexThis page is applicable to Great Britain only Power Sources United Kingdom OnlyOr coloured Green or Green and Yellow Ellas Greece
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