Samsung HMX-M20SD manual Getting started, Using the Battery Pack

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getting started

USING THE BATTERY PACK

Purchase extra battery packs to allow continuous use of your camcorder.

❷ ❶

Inserting the battery pack

Ejecting the battery pack

1.Open the battery/memory card cover by sliding the battery/memory card cover switch towards .

2.Insert the battery pack into the battery pack slot until it softly clicks.

-Make sure that the SAMSUNG logo is facing up when the camcorder is placed as shown in the figure.

3.Close the battery/memory card cover by sliding the battery/memory card cover switch towards .

1.Open the battery/memory card cover by sliding the battery/memory card cover switch towards .

2.Eject the battery pack by sliding the battery release switch towards .

3.Close the battery/memory card cover by sliding the battery/memory card cover switch towards .

• Use only Samsung-approved battery packs. Do not use batteries from other manufacturers. Other manufacturer's batteries can cause overheating, fire or explosion.

24• Samsung is not responsible for problems that occur you if you use unapproved batteries.

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Contents Digital Camcorder Precautions Safety WarningsProduct Before using this camcorder Important Information on USEFollowing terms are used in this manual Important safety instructions Ventilation Iii FCC Warning Safety information Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire as it may explode Page Do not place the camcorder with the open LCD screen down Contents Contents Self Timer Using ViewSystem setting Booting Mode117 Connecting to a TV 123 Using with a Windows computer105 Editing video clips 117 To connect to a high definition TV 119Quick start guide You can record videos in H.264 formatRecording photos Recording videos with HDHigh definition image quality Viewing on a high definition TV Viewing the LCD screen of your camcorderYou can enjoy HD high definition videos on your HDTV. Viewing videos and photos on your PC Sharing videos and photos on Youtube/Flickr/FaceBookDouble-click on the file you would like to playback Touch the Play tab Menu tab Delete on the LCD screen.Whats Included with Your Camcorder Location of Controls Getting to know the camcorderFront/Left/Right Rear/Bottom Video record mode Identifying the Screen DisplaysVideo play mode Getting to know the camcorder Photo play mode Inserting the battery pack Ejecting the battery pack Using the Battery PackGetting started Charging the battery pack with the AC power adaptor AC power adaptorChecking the Battery State Color of the CHG lamp indicates the power or charging stateColor of the charging indicator shows the charging state To check the charging stateAvailable running time for the battery pack Battery Type BP125AAbout battery packs Maintaining the battery packUsing an AC power source On the battery packAbout the running time On the AC AdaptorBasic operation of the camcorder Turning Your Camcorder ON/OFFSwitching to the Power Saving Mode Using the Display / Check Button Setting the Operation ModesSwitching the information Display mode Checking the remaining battery and recording capacity Using the Touch PanelTouch panel first time settings Built-in rechargeable batteryCharging the built-in rechargeable battery Connecting the camcorder to the AC adaptor for 24 hoursSelecting a Language TürkçeGetting ready to start recording To insert a memory card To eject a memory cardCompatible memory cards Selecting a Suitable Memory CardHandling a memory card Do not bend, drop, or subject the card to strong impacts Low speed card. Please record at lower resolutionYou may even lose your video data during the recording Available recording time for video Number of photos camcorder can recordUsing the Hand Strap Adjusting the LCD ScreenAdjusting the shooting angle Basic Camcorder PositioningBasic recording Recording VideosBasic recording Capturing Photos in Video Record Mode Still Shot Recording Photos Recording with Ease for Beginners Smart Auto Mode Press the Smart Auto buttonDetecting scenes in the Smart Auto mode Capturing Photos While Playing Back Videos Capturing photos continually while playing back videosTo zoom ZoomingTo zoom out Changing the Playback Mode Basic playbackPlaying Back Videos To adjust the volume Various playback operationsViewing Photos Touch the Photo tab Viewing a Slide ShowTouch the Menu tab Slide Show Start Zooming During Playback Advanced recording Using the Q.MENU buttonHandling Menus and Q.MENUS Customizing the Q.MENU items Menu ItemsRecording menu items Playback menu items MediumSetting menu items Recording menu items default Playback menu items defaultScene Resolution Resolution submenu in the Video Record modeQuality Slow MotionSharpness 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 239White Balance To set the white balance manuallyISO Shutter Off Disables the function On Enables the 3D-NR function Off Disables the function3D-NR Super C.NiteBack Light Dynamic RangeFlash Submenu itemsFocus To activate the Touch Point with a long touchTaking photos with Normal face detection Face DetectionSubmenu items, touch Normal Taking photos with Smile Shot Smart RecognitionSubmenu items, touch Smart Recognition You have registered the maximum of 8 My Star facesRegistering My Star in Photo Record mode Play mode, touch the Play tab tabChanging priority of registered faces in Photo Record mode Using Magic Touch Off Disable the functionMagic Touch Metering Anti-ShakeHDISDigital Effect Examples of the 7 digital effect optionsFader Tele Macro Wind CutMIC Level Digital ZoomCont. Shot Self Timer Bracket ShotSettings HD 1080p 60fps SD 480p 60fps Time Lapse RECStorage media 3 10 15 30 Seconds 24 48 72 ∞ HoursExample of Time Lapse Recording Total time of recordingQuick View function in the photo record mode Quick View function in the video record modeQuick View Advanced playback Story-Board Print Touch HD or SDUsing View Advanced playbackHighlight Share MarkCont. Capture File InfoDate/Time Display Date TypeTime Type File NoTime Zone LCD Control Off Disable the function On The LCD contrast is enhancedLCD Enhancer Booting Mode Auto LCD OffQuick On Stby PC Software Storage InfoSystem setting FormatBeep Sound Shutter SoundAuto Power Off Rec LampUSB Connect TV Connect GuideTV Display Touch the Menu Setting Tab TV TypeTV Type Analog TV Out Demo On Enables the Demo functionAnynet+ HDMI-CEC Deleting a Section of a Video Editing video clips105 Dividing a Video Combining Videos Playlist Editing the playlistRecorded Videos Creating the Playlist Arranging Videos in the Playlist Deleting Videos from the Playlist file management Protection from Accidental ErasureDeleting Files Printing photos Dpof Printing SettingsTip To cancel the print setting Touch Cancel on the screenDirect Printing with a Pictbridge Printer Touch the Return tab on the LCD screenTo set the date/time imprint 116Connecting to a High Definition TV Type a Using a Mini Hdmi cableType B Using a Component/AV cable Connecting to a Standard Definition TV Type a Connecting a Component/AV cable for component outputType B Connecting a Component/AV cable for composite output 120Viewing on a TV Screen Playback on a TV169 121Dubbing videos Dubbing to VCR or DVD/HDD RecordersChecking Your Computer Type 123Main Functions What YOU can do with a Windows ComputerSystem Requirements Using the INTELLI-STUDIO Program Connecting the USB cable❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ Playing back the videos or photos Installing Intelli-studio on your Windows computer Sharing the video/photos onlineUsing AS a Removable Storage Device Viewing the contents of storage mediaFolder names increase in this order 100PHOTO 101PHOTO, etc File formatStorage media Message Icon Informs that ActionPlayback Recording132 What is dew condensation? 133Power 134Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Playback on your camcorderPlayback on other devices TV, etc 136Connecting to a computer Overall operationsMenu items that cannot be used at the same time 137Maintenance & additional information MaintenanceAdditional Information Storage mediaUsing Your Camcorder Abroad On TV color systemsSpecifications Model nameWarranty Samsung Limited WarrantySamsung
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