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2 Regulatory Information FCC Information Product Name: Camcorder Model number: CAMILEO® X400 Series FCC notice "Declaration of Conformity Information" This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the instructions, may cause harmful interference... on a circuit different from that interference will not occur in a particular installation. However, there is encouraged to try to correct the interference by TOSHIBA could void the user's authority to this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which the receiver is connected. ❖ Consult...
2 Regulatory Information FCC Information Product Name: Camcorder Model number: CAMILEO® X400 Series FCC notice "Declaration of Conformity Information" This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the instructions, may cause harmful interference... on a circuit different from that interference will not occur in a particular installation. However, there is encouraged to try to correct the interference by TOSHIBA could void the user's authority to this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which the receiver is connected. ❖ Consult...
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... with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Contact Address: TOSHIBA America Information Systems, Inc. 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine, California 92618-1697 Telephone: (949) 583-3000 Safety Instructions 1 Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camcorder; 3 FCC Conditions This equipment has been tested and found...not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received. Avoid pressing hard on the camcorder body. 5 For your own safety, avoid using . 3 Do not expose the camcorder to the instructions. Doing so may lead to the potential for serious damage. 7 Remove the battery...
... with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Contact Address: TOSHIBA America Information Systems, Inc. 9740 Irvine Boulevard Irvine, California 92618-1697 Telephone: (949) 583-3000 Safety Instructions 1 Do not drop, puncture or disassemble the camcorder; 3 FCC Conditions This equipment has been tested and found...not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received. Avoid pressing hard on the camcorder body. 5 For your own safety, avoid using . 3 Do not expose the camcorder to the instructions. Doing so may lead to the potential for serious damage. 7 Remove the battery...
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About the remote control battery Chemical burns and choking hazard due to charge the battery with this camcorder contains a button cell battery. Use only button cell batteries recommended by local ordinances or regulations. ❖ Charge the battery only in ...the battery without first turning off the power and disconnecting the AC adaptor. ❖ Only use of the button cell battery as required by TOSHIBA as replacements. Otherwise, the electrolyte solution might leak, battery performance might deteriorate and the battery life might be completely secured, discontinue use the...
About the remote control battery Chemical burns and choking hazard due to charge the battery with this camcorder contains a button cell battery. Use only button cell batteries recommended by local ordinances or regulations. ❖ Charge the battery only in ...the battery without first turning off the power and disconnecting the AC adaptor. ❖ Only use of the button cell battery as required by TOSHIBA as replacements. Otherwise, the electrolyte solution might leak, battery performance might deteriorate and the battery life might be completely secured, discontinue use the...
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Contents Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camcorder 10 Overview 10 Check the components 11 System requirements 11 Front view 12 Rear view 12 Side view 13 Underside view 13 Chapter 2: Getting Started 14 Loading the battery 14 Charge your battery 16 Inserting and removing an SD™ Card (optional).....20 Protecting data on an SD™ Card 21 Turning the camcorder on and getting started .......22 Turning off the camcorder 22 Chapter 3: Record Mode 23 Button functions 23 LCD touch screen information 24 Notification icons 24 7
Contents Chapter 1: Getting to Know Your Camcorder 10 Overview 10 Check the components 11 System requirements 11 Front view 12 Rear view 12 Side view 13 Underside view 13 Chapter 2: Getting Started 14 Loading the battery 14 Charge your battery 16 Inserting and removing an SD™ Card (optional).....20 Protecting data on an SD™ Card 21 Turning the camcorder on and getting started .......22 Turning off the camcorder 22 Chapter 3: Record Mode 23 Button functions 23 LCD touch screen information 24 Notification icons 24 7
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... 47 Touch function icons 48 Playback mode operations 49 Video Playback 50 Photo Playback 50 Delete a file in Playback mode 50 Video Trim 51 Chapter 5: Camcorder Settings 52 Setup Menu 52 Menu Sound 52 TV 53 Language 53 Time Settings 54 Format 54 Default Setting 55 Chapter 6: Viewing Photos and Videos...
... 47 Touch function icons 48 Playback mode operations 49 Video Playback 50 Photo Playback 50 Delete a file in Playback mode 50 Video Trim 51 Chapter 5: Camcorder Settings 52 Setup Menu 52 Menu Sound 52 TV 53 Language 53 Time Settings 54 Format 54 Default Setting 55 Chapter 6: Viewing Photos and Videos...
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... Built-in CAMILEO® Uploader, allowing you to take pictures and to record movies without a memory card. 10 Other features of your CAMILEO® X400 Series camcorder are: ❖ 23x optical zoom ❖ 120x digital zoom ❖ High quality images up to 16 megapixels ❖ 3" color LCD touch screen ... ❖ HDTV connectivity via a mini HDMI™ cable ❖ Built-in memory allowing you to easily upload videos captured by the camcorder to the Internet (for extended video recording with a 5MP sensor that can record H.264 format movies. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your...
... Built-in CAMILEO® Uploader, allowing you to take pictures and to record movies without a memory card. 10 Other features of your CAMILEO® X400 Series camcorder are: ❖ 23x optical zoom ❖ 120x digital zoom ❖ High quality images up to 16 megapixels ❖ 3" color LCD touch screen ... ❖ HDTV connectivity via a mini HDMI™ cable ❖ Built-in memory allowing you to easily upload videos captured by the camcorder to the Internet (for extended video recording with a 5MP sensor that can record H.264 format movies. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your...
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...Guide (this document), and Warranty information Deluxe soft case (Sample Illustration) Components *Preinstalled in memory is used for Firmware to operate the camcorder. ❖ Memory card slot allowing you to remove the protective film on the lens before using. System requirements ❖ Microsoft® ...10070; 1 GB system memory ❖ 1 GB free HDD space ❖ DVD-ROM ❖ Available USB 2.0 port Getting to Know Your Camcorder 11 Overview NOTE A portion of the built-in the camcorder Remote control AV to mini USB cable NOTE Be sure to increase storage capacity.
...Guide (this document), and Warranty information Deluxe soft case (Sample Illustration) Components *Preinstalled in memory is used for Firmware to operate the camcorder. ❖ Memory card slot allowing you to remove the protective film on the lens before using. System requirements ❖ Microsoft® ...10070; 1 GB system memory ❖ 1 GB free HDD space ❖ DVD-ROM ❖ Available USB 2.0 port Getting to Know Your Camcorder 11 Overview NOTE A portion of the built-in the camcorder Remote control AV to mini USB cable NOTE Be sure to increase storage capacity.
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12 Getting to Know Your Camcorder Overview NOTE The LCD touch screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology. Front view Photo button Tele/Wide button Speaker Light Lens IR receiver Microphone (Sample Illustration) Front view Rear view Indicator light LCD touch screen Mini USB/Mini HDMI™ port cover (Sample Illustration) Rear view Pause button Video button These dots are a normal result of the manufacturing process, and do not affect the recording. However, some tiny black and/or bright dots (white, red, blue or green) may appear on the LCD touch screen.
12 Getting to Know Your Camcorder Overview NOTE The LCD touch screen is manufactured using extremely high-precision technology. Front view Photo button Tele/Wide button Speaker Light Lens IR receiver Microphone (Sample Illustration) Front view Rear view Indicator light LCD touch screen Mini USB/Mini HDMI™ port cover (Sample Illustration) Rear view Pause button Video button These dots are a normal result of the manufacturing process, and do not affect the recording. However, some tiny black and/or bright dots (white, red, blue or green) may appear on the LCD touch screen.
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Side view LCD touch screen Getting to Know Your Camcorder Overview Power button 13 Playback button Microphone jack cover Light button (Sample Illustration) Side views Underside view Tripod socket Battery/SD™ Card cover (Sample Illustration) Underside view
Side view LCD touch screen Getting to Know Your Camcorder Overview Power button 13 Playback button Microphone jack cover Light button (Sample Illustration) Side views Underside view Tripod socket Battery/SD™ Card cover (Sample Illustration) Underside view
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To properly connect the battery: 1 Slide the safety latch and open the battery cover. (Sample Illustration) Opening the battery cover 14 The battery comes pre-installed in the camcorder, however, you will need to remove the protective film from the battery. To do so, remove the battery, then remove the film, and replace the battery as shown below. Chapter 2 Getting Started Loading the battery Before using the camcorder, you must remove the protective film on the battery before use.
To properly connect the battery: 1 Slide the safety latch and open the battery cover. (Sample Illustration) Opening the battery cover 14 The battery comes pre-installed in the camcorder, however, you will need to remove the protective film from the battery. To do so, remove the battery, then remove the film, and replace the battery as shown below. Chapter 2 Getting Started Loading the battery Before using the camcorder, you must remove the protective film on the battery before use.
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... in death or serious injury. ❖ Never short-circuit the battery by throwing it , to avoid exposing the terminals to charge your camcorder before use the supplied AC adaptor or the USB cable to another conductive object. Leakage of the battery ❖ Never attempt to a heating... a fire, and could overheat and ignite. The full charge time is fully charged. In AC charging mode, the light will turn off the camcorder. A blinking light indicates active charging, and a solid light indicates that charging is complete. Heat can cause a battery to disassemble, tamper with...
... in death or serious injury. ❖ Never short-circuit the battery by throwing it , to avoid exposing the terminals to charge your camcorder before use the supplied AC adaptor or the USB cable to another conductive object. Leakage of the battery ❖ Never attempt to a heating... a fire, and could overheat and ignite. The full charge time is fully charged. In AC charging mode, the light will turn off the camcorder. A blinking light indicates active charging, and a solid light indicates that charging is complete. Heat can cause a battery to disassemble, tamper with...
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Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as required by using an optional SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card. 1 Slide the safety latch and open the SD™ Card cover. (Sample Illustration) Opening the SD™ Card cover Your camcorder comes with internal memory that allows you to be shortened. ❖ Never install or remove...
Use only batteries recommended by TOSHIBA as required by using an optional SD/SDHC/SDXC memory card. 1 Slide the safety latch and open the SD™ Card cover. (Sample Illustration) Opening the SD™ Card cover Your camcorder comes with internal memory that allows you to be shortened. ❖ Never install or remove...
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... the built-in place as shown below . Make sure the lock is copied to release it is formatted. Make sure all data is in the camcorder before using. All data will be viewed. When the card pops out, grasp it and pull it straight out. (Sample Illustration) Inserting and removing an...
... the built-in place as shown below . Make sure the lock is copied to release it is formatted. Make sure all data is in the camcorder before using. All data will be viewed. When the card pops out, grasp it and pull it straight out. (Sample Illustration) Inserting and removing an...
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...the onscreen icon to switch to its original position. 22 Getting Started Turning the camcorder on and getting started Turning the camcorder on and getting started To turn it on. Turning off the camcorder To turn off the camcorder, either : ❖ Flip the LCD touch screen outward to turn on ...the camcorder automatically. ❖ Or press the Power ( ) button for approximately one second to turn on the camcorder, either press the Power ( ) button for...
...the onscreen icon to switch to its original position. 22 Getting Started Turning the camcorder on and getting started Turning the camcorder on and getting started To turn it on. Turning off the camcorder To turn off the camcorder, either : ❖ Flip the LCD touch screen outward to turn on ...the camcorder automatically. ❖ Or press the Power ( ) button for approximately one second to turn on the camcorder, either press the Power ( ) button for...
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Wide (W) button: Zoom out. Note: The photo resolution will be the same as the video resolution. Pause button: 1 Press to pause recording. 2 Press it again to capture the image. Photo button: 1 Press halfway down to focus, then press it fully to take the photo. 2 To take a photo during video recording press the photo button to resume recording on the same file. Tele (T) button: Zoom in. Power button: Press for one second to stop recording. Chapter 3 Record Mode Button functions Video button: 1 Press to begin recording a video. 2 Press it again to turn the camcorder ON/OFF. 23
Wide (W) button: Zoom out. Note: The photo resolution will be the same as the video resolution. Pause button: 1 Press to pause recording. 2 Press it again to capture the image. Photo button: 1 Press halfway down to focus, then press it fully to take the photo. 2 To take a photo during video recording press the photo button to resume recording on the same file. Tele (T) button: Zoom in. Power button: Press for one second to stop recording. Chapter 3 Record Mode Button functions Video button: 1 Press to begin recording a video. 2 Press it again to turn the camcorder ON/OFF. 23
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...; Stabilization, Time Lapse, and Slow Motion functions can not be used simultaneously. ❖ Stabilization and Night mode functions can not be used simultaneously. ❖ The camcorder does not power off automatically in DC power mode. Tap again to show the bars. ❖ Filter: Black & White/Classic/Negative can be used simultaneously...
...; Stabilization, Time Lapse, and Slow Motion functions can not be used simultaneously. ❖ Stabilization and Night mode functions can not be used simultaneously. ❖ The camcorder does not power off automatically in DC power mode. Tap again to show the bars. ❖ Filter: Black & White/Classic/Negative can be used simultaneously...
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... the Zoom function The Zoom function magnifies images when recording Videos or taking Photos. ❖ Press the Tele/Wide (T/W) buttons to view the photo. The camcorder zooms in beyond the Optical Zoom range. Then press it OFF. The Digital Light ( ) icon appears on the screen. The Light ( ) icon appears on the...
... the Zoom function The Zoom function magnifies images when recording Videos or taking Photos. ❖ Press the Tele/Wide (T/W) buttons to view the photo. The camcorder zooms in beyond the Optical Zoom range. Then press it OFF. The Digital Light ( ) icon appears on the screen. The Light ( ) icon appears on the...
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... Menu Sound Exposure Measure TV Scene Language Filter Time Setting White Balance Format Default Setting Delete Video Delete Photo Select & Delete Delete All *Please see "Camcorder Settings" on page 52 for more information about Setup. The available options are Video Setting, Photo Setting, Effects, Setup, and Delete. Screen 2 Touch the desired...
... Menu Sound Exposure Measure TV Scene Language Filter Time Setting White Balance Format Default Setting Delete Video Delete Photo Select & Delete Delete All *Please see "Camcorder Settings" on page 52 for more information about Setup. The available options are Video Setting, Photo Setting, Effects, Setup, and Delete. Screen 2 Touch the desired...
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.../Exit ( ) icon twice, or hold it down to help create clearer videos. HD 720/30 Records videos at 1280 x 720p 60fps resolution. Screen Stabilization Your camcorder provides a feature that steadies the image to exit.
.../Exit ( ) icon twice, or hold it down to help create clearer videos. HD 720/30 Records videos at 1280 x 720p 60fps resolution. Screen Stabilization Your camcorder provides a feature that steadies the image to exit.
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... movement. It stops recording when movement stops. Screen In Record mode, when the camcorder is detected. 32 Record Mode Menu options/operations Motion detection This option allows the camcorder to capture subjects in backlit conditions. The camcorder will begin recording automatically if movement is aimed at face(s), the face frame(s) appear. Operation 1 In...
... movement. It stops recording when movement stops. Screen In Record mode, when the camcorder is detected. 32 Record Mode Menu options/operations Motion detection This option allows the camcorder to capture subjects in backlit conditions. The camcorder will begin recording automatically if movement is aimed at face(s), the face frame(s) appear. Operation 1 In...