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Each Component Name 14 Charge and Insert SD Card 15 Charging...15 Insert SD/SDHC Card 16 Turning On/Off...17 Setting Language and Date/Time 18 Set Display Language 19 Set Date and Time 20 BASIC OPERATION 21 Recording Movies...21 Zoom Function 21 White Balance...22 Shooting...22 LCD Screen Display in Different Modes 23 Shooting Screen 23 Video Recording 24 Playback...25 DISP...26 PLAYBACK 27 Preview Photos and Videos 27 Video...27
Each Component Name 14 Charge and Insert SD Card 15 Charging...15 Insert SD/SDHC Card 16 Turning On/Off...17 Setting Language and Date/Time 18 Set Display Language 19 Set Date and Time 20 BASIC OPERATION 21 Recording Movies...21 Zoom Function 21 White Balance...22 Shooting...22 LCD Screen Display in Different Modes 23 Shooting Screen 23 Video Recording 24 Playback...25 DISP...26 PLAYBACK 27 Preview Photos and Videos 27 Video...27
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Zoom in Photos 29 Screen Display in the Playback Mode 30 Delete Photos and Videos 31 MENU SETUP 32 Photo Setup...32 Quality...33 Exposure Metering 33 HDR...34 Continuous Shot 34 Date Imprint...35 Movie Setup...36 Movie Resolution 37 Exposure Metering Modes 37 HDR...38 General Setup...39 Beep Setup...40 LCD Brightness 40 World Time...41 Power Saver...41 firmware Version 42 Format Memory 42 Reset...43
Zoom in Photos 29 Screen Display in the Playback Mode 30 Delete Photos and Videos 31 MENU SETUP 32 Photo Setup...32 Quality...33 Exposure Metering 33 HDR...34 Continuous Shot 34 Date Imprint...35 Movie Setup...36 Movie Resolution 37 Exposure Metering Modes 37 HDR...38 General Setup...39 Beep Setup...40 LCD Brightness 40 World Time...41 Power Saver...41 firmware Version 42 Format Memory 42 Reset...43
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Copy to Card...43 Playback Setup...44 Delete...45 Slide Show...47 Red Eye Removal 48 CONNECTION 49 Connecting to TV Output with HDMI 49 Connecting to a PC via USB 50 APPENDICES 52 Specifications: DVX...52 Error Messages...55 Troubleshooting...57
Copy to Card...43 Playback Setup...44 Delete...45 Slide Show...47 Red Eye Removal 48 CONNECTION 49 Connecting to TV Output with HDMI 49 Connecting to a PC via USB 50 APPENDICES 52 Specifications: DVX...52 Error Messages...55 Troubleshooting...57
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... used to make changes without the prior written permission of General Imaging Company. Indicates precautions to use your GE digital video camera. PRECAUTIONS Preface Thank you for identification purposes only and are properties of their respective owners. Please read this manual This manual provides you with instructions on how to be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language...
... used to make changes without the prior written permission of General Imaging Company. Indicates precautions to use your GE digital video camera. PRECAUTIONS Preface Thank you for identification purposes only and are properties of their respective owners. Please read this manual This manual provides you with instructions on how to be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language...
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... may make it . The SD memory card can only be used for a long period of time, we suggest you download photos/videos and remove the SD memory card. We suggest you wait for the camera to come to enter the camera, which could damage the internal components and effect operation. General Imaging is being updated or data, picture loss and/or corruption may occur. Do not turn the camera off as...
... may make it . The SD memory card can only be used for a long period of time, we suggest you download photos/videos and remove the SD memory card. We suggest you wait for the camera to come to enter the camera, which could damage the internal components and effect operation. General Imaging is being updated or data, picture loss and/or corruption may occur. Do not turn the camera off as...
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If any of the following important information carefully before inserting or removing the SD memory card. • Do not touch the camera lens. • Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight for extended periods of the photo or video image. To clean, wipe the video camera lens with water and try to induce vomiting. Please read the following situations arise, take particular care with the...
If any of the following important information carefully before inserting or removing the SD memory card. • Do not touch the camera lens. • Do not expose the camera lens to direct sunlight for extended periods of the photo or video image. To clean, wipe the video camera lens with water and try to induce vomiting. Please read the following situations arise, take particular care with the...
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... USB cable to connect the video camera to charge, the charging time is approximately 3 hours. Charge and Insert SD Card Charge: This video camera has an internal battery. If you use method 1 to a PC (see figure 3) 1 2 3 X X x The DVX should charge for approximately 4 hours for the first time, and the status indicator will turn green when the battery is approximately 5 hours. 15 Connect the camera's flip-out USB connector to charge, the charging time is fully charged. Use the provided USB cable to charge the video camera...
... USB cable to connect the video camera to charge, the charging time is approximately 3 hours. Charge and Insert SD Card Charge: This video camera has an internal battery. If you use method 1 to a PC (see figure 3) 1 2 3 X X x The DVX should charge for approximately 4 hours for the first time, and the status indicator will turn green when the battery is approximately 5 hours. 15 Connect the camera's flip-out USB connector to charge, the charging time is fully charged. Use the provided USB cable to charge the video camera...
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Use the following procedures to set the camera to select the settings 3. Press the button to your preferences: 1. Setting Language and Date/Time Language, Date / Time setting menu will appear when turning the video camera on 2. Press the button to turn the video camera on for the first time. Press the Power button to confirm the settings 18
Use the following procedures to set the camera to select the settings 3. Press the button to your preferences: 1. Setting Language and Date/Time Language, Date / Time setting menu will appear when turning the video camera on 2. Press the button to turn the video camera on for the first time. Press the Power button to confirm the settings 18
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Set Display Language 1. Press the button to the menu; Then Press the button to return to enter the setting interface. 4. Press the button to select the Language option. 3. to enter the setting menu. 2. Press Press to select language of choice. Press to select menu; or Press the button to return to the shooting screen. 19
Set Display Language 1. Press the button to the menu; Then Press the button to return to enter the setting interface. 4. Press the button to select the Language option. 3. to enter the setting menu. 2. Press Press to select language of choice. Press to select menu; or Press the button to return to the shooting screen. 19
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Memory card 3. Zoom out 12. Video Recording Indicator 14. Shooting date and time 1 05-17-2012 09:13 15 2 3 4 5 14 3 6 00:01:23 13 6 7 12 1.0x 8 9 10 11 Using this facility, the number of shots is limited by the file size of available photos 5. The number of the single frames. 24 HDR 11. Video shooting time (during shooting) 15. Continuous Shot 9. Zoom in 13. White Balance 8. Battery status indicator 2. The number of photos have been taken 6. WT Ratio 10. Image Quality 7. Video Recording: 1. During recording 4.
Memory card 3. Zoom out 12. Video Recording Indicator 14. Shooting date and time 1 05-17-2012 09:13 15 2 3 4 5 14 3 6 00:01:23 13 6 7 12 1.0x 8 9 10 11 Using this facility, the number of shots is limited by the file size of available photos 5. The number of the single frames. 24 HDR 11. Video shooting time (during shooting) 15. Continuous Shot 9. Zoom in 13. White Balance 8. Battery status indicator 2. The number of photos have been taken 6. WT Ratio 10. Image Quality 7. Video Recording: 1. During recording 4.
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Video file reminder display 5. Selected film /image 4. Shooting date and time 7. Previous photo/video 3. Ranking order/number of the current photos 8. Film length Horizontal 1 00:10:12 8 23/342 7 3 4 6 2012-05-17 09:13 25 Battery status indicator 2. Next photo/video 6. Vertical 8 1 00:10:12 23/342 7 2 3 4 5 6 2012-05-17 09:13 Playback: 1.
Video file reminder display 5. Selected film /image 4. Shooting date and time 7. Previous photo/video 3. Ranking order/number of the current photos 8. Film length Horizontal 1 00:10:12 8 23/342 7 3 4 6 2012-05-17 09:13 25 Battery status indicator 2. Next photo/video 6. Vertical 8 1 00:10:12 23/342 7 2 3 4 5 6 2012-05-17 09:13 Playback: 1.
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... photo /video. 3. Horizontal: Press button to the previous frame photo; While the video is shown as follows: 1 Pause 2 Fast Backward 3 Decrease Volume 4 Fast Forward 5 Increase Volume When playing videos, the operation guides will not automatically display. PLAYBACK Preview Photos and Videos You can view photos and videos either vertically or horizontally when in horizontal mode, the operation guides and time access will appear on the screen. Press the button. 2. Play the selected video, press the button to...
... photo /video. 3. Horizontal: Press button to the previous frame photo; While the video is shown as follows: 1 Pause 2 Fast Backward 3 Decrease Volume 4 Fast Forward 5 Increase Volume When playing videos, the operation guides will not automatically display. PLAYBACK Preview Photos and Videos You can view photos and videos either vertically or horizontally when in horizontal mode, the operation guides and time access will appear on the screen. Press the button. 2. Play the selected video, press the button to...
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Press button to select the options in the General Setup menu. 4. General Setup Mode: Press button to select menu. 2. Press button to enter Setup menu. 1. press to the Shooting screen. 39 Press button to save selection and return to the shooting screen. 5. Press to select function option or select , press button to save the menu option, press button to return to select the menu option; or press button to return to the menu; Press button to enter the menu of corresponding options in the General Setup menu. 3.
Press button to select the options in the General Setup menu. 4. General Setup Mode: Press button to select menu. 2. Press button to enter Setup menu. 1. press to the Shooting screen. 39 Press button to save selection and return to the shooting screen. 5. Press to select function option or select , press button to save the menu option, press button to return to select the menu option; or press button to return to the menu; Press button to enter the menu of corresponding options in the General Setup menu. 3.
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There are pressed. Beep Setup Use Beep Setup to adjust the volume of beep when buttons are two options in Beep Setup: • ON • OFF LCD Brightness Use LCD Brightness to adjust the brightness of your screen. Press button to return to save the menu option. In the LCD Brightness screen, press button to select auto or different brightness ratio, press button to the Shooting screen. 40
There are pressed. Beep Setup Use Beep Setup to adjust the volume of beep when buttons are two options in Beep Setup: • ON • OFF LCD Brightness Use LCD Brightness to adjust the brightness of your screen. Press button to return to save the menu option. In the LCD Brightness screen, press button to select auto or different brightness ratio, press button to the Shooting screen. 40
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The Power Saver function has two options: • ON • OFF When power saving function is turned on, the screen will automatically turn off after one minute and the video camera will automatically turn off after three minutes. 41 There are two options in World Time: • Location • Travel Target Power Saver Use the Power Saver function to the time zone of the city nearest you. World Time When overseas, adjust the World Time setting to prolong battery life between charges.
The Power Saver function has two options: • ON • OFF When power saving function is turned on, the screen will automatically turn off after one minute and the video camera will automatically turn off after three minutes. 41 There are two options in World Time: • Location • Travel Target Power Saver Use the Power Saver function to the time zone of the city nearest you. World Time When overseas, adjust the World Time setting to prolong battery life between charges.
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... viewed on the TV when connection is supported, the images will display on a TV using the HDMI interface. The video camera will display. CONNECTION Connecting to TV Output with an HDMI cable (sold separately), the camera will automatically enter the Playback Screen. When the video camera is unsuccessful an error message will turn off automatically after disconnecting the HDMI cable. Enter the Playback screen: Press the button to select the previous/ next photo/video: • :Photo...
... viewed on the TV when connection is supported, the images will display on a TV using the HDMI interface. The video camera will display. CONNECTION Connecting to TV Output with an HDMI cable (sold separately), the camera will automatically enter the Playback Screen. When the video camera is unsuccessful an error message will turn off automatically after disconnecting the HDMI cable. Enter the Playback screen: Press the button to select the previous/ next photo/video: • :Photo...
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When the video ( ) file appears on the Playback screen, press the button to P27). When playing video, the functions of and are the same as playing video in the video camera (refer to start/ stop video play. When playing video, press the button to pause first, then press the button to return to the Single Playback screen. 50
When the video ( ) file appears on the Playback screen, press the button to P27). When playing video, the functions of and are the same as playing video in the video camera (refer to start/ stop video play. When playing video, press the button to pause first, then press the button to return to the Single Playback screen. 50
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... Lens F number 2.8 Lens Component 4P Focusing Range 1.5m ~ ∞ Anti-Handshake Digital Image Stabilization Digital Zoom 4x Digital Zoom Number of Recording Pixels Movie Still Image 1920×1080pixels: 30fps,1280×720pixels: 60fps,1280×720pixels: 30fps,1440x1080pixel: 30fps,640x480pixel:30fps 5MP: 2592x1944 (4:3), 3MP:2560x1440 (16:9) Still Image in The resolution of still photo captured while video video recording is same as video resolution Image Compression Best, Fine, Normal File Format Movie Still Image...
... Lens F number 2.8 Lens Component 4P Focusing Range 1.5m ~ ∞ Anti-Handshake Digital Image Stabilization Digital Zoom 4x Digital Zoom Number of Recording Pixels Movie Still Image 1920×1080pixels: 30fps,1280×720pixels: 60fps,1280×720pixels: 30fps,1440x1080pixel: 30fps,640x480pixel:30fps 5MP: 2592x1944 (4:3), 3MP:2560x1440 (16:9) Still Image in The resolution of still photo captured while video video recording is same as video resolution Image Compression Best, Fine, Normal File Format Movie Still Image...
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.... Error Messages Messages Explanation Warning! Please try again File can't be damaged. Please download latest version 55 USB mode may be incorrect or USB port may be recognized • Camera can't recognize such file format Warning! Battery exhausted • Battery is depleted, connect the camera to a power source and wait until fully charged to resume using No picture • There are no pictures or videos in the memory card or in the internal memory Pull USB...
.... Error Messages Messages Explanation Warning! Please try again File can't be damaged. Please download latest version 55 USB mode may be incorrect or USB port may be recognized • Camera can't recognize such file format Warning! Battery exhausted • Battery is depleted, connect the camera to a power source and wait until fully charged to resume using No picture • There are no pictures or videos in the memory card or in the internal memory Pull USB...
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Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Solution Video camera won't turn on • Battery low • Charge battery Video camera turns off suddenly while in operation • Battery is discharged • Charge battery Photo is blurred • Camera is not steady when pictures are takens • Suggest using a tripod Can't take photos • Internal memory or memory card is full • The memory card is not formatted • Still in Playback mode • Insert a new memory card, or copy files to PC and delete from memory card • Format the memory card • ...
Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Solution Video camera won't turn on • Battery low • Charge battery Video camera turns off suddenly while in operation • Battery is discharged • Charge battery Photo is blurred • Camera is not steady when pictures are takens • Suggest using a tripod Can't take photos • Internal memory or memory card is full • The memory card is not formatted • Still in Playback mode • Insert a new memory card, or copy files to PC and delete from memory card • Format the memory card • ...