Minolta MNCD338T User manual

MNCD338T User Manual

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INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on purchasing your Minolta Camcorder! The contents of this manual are
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The Minolta MNCD338T Car Camcorder integrates multi-functions of 1080P HD video
capture, high resolution photo capture and a compact form factor. It adopts video decoding
technology of high performance and compression ratios to deliver excellent video quality.
This camcorder is intended for in-vehicle shooting, which effectively enables the collection
of evidence for driving accidents, daily life, traveling and outdoor activities. The Minolta
MNCD338T allows you to record video when mounted to your car’s windshield in a wide,
large angle.
This quick guide explains how to use your camcorder and provides additional information,
including precautions and technical specifications. Please read through it carefully and
understand this quick guide before use. Keep it properly stored away for reference.
Safety and Handling Precautions
•Do not take apart or attempt to service the camcorder yourself.
•Do not expose the camcorder to moisture, or extreme temperatures.
•Allow the camera to warm up when moving from cold to warm temperatures.
•Do not touch and put pressure on the camera lens.
•Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight for extended periods.
•Do not use abrasive chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean the
product. Wipe the product with a slightly damp soft cloth.
•When the camera is used for an extended period of time, it is normal for the camera body
to feel warm.
•Do not subject the LCD monitor to impact.
•To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this appliance to rain or
moisture.

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1. GETTING STARTED
1.1 Overview
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Windshield Mount
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USB Port
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Display
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Rear Camera Port
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In-Car Camera Lens
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In-Car Camera IR LEDs
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LED Light
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Speaker
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Reset Pinhole
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Microphone
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Memory Card Slot
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Lens
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OK | Record
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Mode | Menu
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Left | Record Audio On/Off
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Right | Display View
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Power | LED Light On/Off
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1.2 Button and Functions Explanation
Function
Description
Display
Shows the current view and menu, options and different
statuses of each mode.
Power
Press and hold for 3 seconds to power on and off.
Tap once while power is on to turn on the LED light, tap
again to turn the LED light off.
Mode
Tap once to cycle between Video, Photo and Playback
modes. Press and hold to access settings menus in
each mode.
Left | Record Audio
Button used during menu navigation and playback use.
Tap to turn audio recording on and off in video mode.
OK | Record
OK button in menus.
Record button in shooting modes.
Right | Display View
Button used during menu navigation and playback use.
Tap to change the view on the LCD Display.
Microphone
Built-in microphone for audio capture during video
recording.
USB Port
Power port and data transfer port for transferring media
to your computer.
IR LEDs
IR LEDs to aid with night vision.
Windshield Mount
Mount used to connect the camcorder to your
windshield.
Memory Card Slot
Storage slot for inserting your MicroSD memory card.
Speaker
Built-in speaker output for playback of video files when
audio recording is enabled.
Lens
Front capture device for all video and photo.
Reset Button
Button for power cycling your camcorder if it freezes or
becomes unresponsive

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1.3 Memory Card Insertion and Removal
1. Ensure the camcorder is powered off.
2. Insert a MicroSD memory card into the MicroSD card slot with the gold pins facing the
display screen. Do not force it through the MicroSD card into the slot as it can only be
inserted in one direction. Once successfully inserted, it will click in.
3. To remove the MicroSD card, simply push the MicroSD card in and it will bounce back
out of the slot.
1.4 Windshield Mount
The windshield mount is included for mounting your camcorder to your windshield. Simply
attach the smaller plastic end of the mount to the top of your camcorder. Apply the suction
cup side to the top of your windshield. Then lift up on the lever that is attached to the
suction cup to secure the suction cup to the windshield. Before applying to your windshield,
make sure that your windshield is clean and free of any dirt or debris. Before removing the
suction cup from the windshield, make sure to lower the lever.
NOTE: If the suction cup loses its grip over time, thoroughly clean the clear suction are with
soap and water. After cleaning, allow it to dry for 2 hours and reapply it to your windshield.
Do not remove or
insert the memory card
when recording. Doing
so may cause the card
to become damaged
or cause data loss.

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1.5 Mounting the Camcorder
The camcorder should be mounted on the windshield of your vehicle in a location where it
does not interfere with your view through the windshield. The optimal location is to the right
of or directly below the rearview mirror. When mounting the camcorder, make sure to run
the power cable so that the cable does not interfere with your view through the windshield.
See the diagram below. You can tuck the USB table into your car interior’s headliner and
molding.
NOTE: Consult with local state laws in your area before installing your camcorder. Certain
restrictions and limitations may apply to the placement of objects on the windshield of your
vehicle.
1.6 Rear Camera Mounting
A certified professional should be used to install and ensure that the rear camera is
installed properly.
The rear camera can be mounted in two different locations: (1) At the top of the rear
windshield for an outward view of the road, or (2) at rear of your vehicle above the license
plate for a reverse camera view.
The rear camera can also act as a reverse camera by wiring the rear camera to the car’s
reverse lights. Once wired, the rear camera will automatically activate when the car’s
transmission is put in Reverse. Please see the diagram below on how the rear camera
wires should be run in your vehicle.

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Please note, if you do not wish to wire your camera to the reverse lights, the rear camera
will still operate normally but will not automatically activate unless done so manually by
cycling through the camera views.
When mounting the rear camera, the camera should always be mounted with the metal
bracket at the top, like below. If the metal bracket is on the bottom, the image will appear
upside down when viewed on the camcorder.
There are three options you can use to mount the rear camera: (1) With double-sided tape,
(2) with screws, or (3) using both double-sided tape and screws.

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Before mounting the rear camera, connect it to the camcorder to check the view from your
chosen mounting location. If the view is acceptable, you can proceed with mounting the
rear camera. Makes sure that the mounting surface of the vehicle has been cleaned very
well and is completely dry.
To use the double-sided tape, simply peel off the white paper one side and press that side
firmly to the top of the metal bracket on the rear camera, like below. Then peel off the white
paper on the other side and press the bracket firmly to the mounting surface.
To use screws, simply place the screws through the holes on the bottom of the metal
bracket and use a Philips head screwdriver to fasten the screws.
To use both double-sided tape and screws, you first need to mount the camera using the
double-sided tape, then place the screws. Before attaching the double-sided tape to the
rear camera, use the tip of a screwdriver or a different pointed object, to pop out the screw
holes in the double-sided tape.
Please note, screws should never be used when mounting the rear camera on glass.

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1.7 Startup
1.7.1 In-Car Use
Connect the included auxiliary DC power adaptor to your car’s power port. Plug the USB
plug into the camcorder’s USB port. Charging will begin immediately. Please note that the
camcorder’s internal battery has a very limited capacity and is only intended for use in
emergency use situations.
1.7.2 In-Car Camera
The camcorder comes with a second built-in camera. This camera is used to record the
interior of your vehicle at the same time as the front camera is recording the road in front of
you. Press the RIGHT button to change the view on the LCD screen to the in-car camera.
Video files from the in-car camera are saved as separate files on the memory card. Simply
rotate the in-car camera to change the view of the camera.
1.7.3USB Cord / Computer Use
Connect the included USB cable to a free USB port on your computer, and connect the
other end of the cable into the camcorder’s USB port. The battery may be charged while
the camcorder is powered on or off. The camcorder will automatically power on and show
two different modes you can select from. The modes are ‘Mass Storage’, where you can
access stored videos and images, and ‘PC camera’, where the camcorder will function like
a web cam. Use the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to select your desired mode and press the OK
button to enter that mode.
Your camcorder acts like a memory card reader when connected and your videos and
photos stored on your camcorder memory can easily be accessed this way.
To access the files on your PC, go to Start (or File Explorer) →This PC →and find
Removable Disk. Your media will be stored in a folder on this drive.
1.7.4 Using the IR Night Vision Mode
This camcorder has built-in infrared (IR) LEDs for night vision recording - giving you the
ability to capture photos and videos in a dark environment.
The infrared LEDs automatically activate when the level of ambient light is low and will turn
off when the level of ambient light is high.
Note:
Videos recorded in black and white cannot be changed to color.

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1.7.5Reset
If your camcorder freezes or becomes unresponsive, press the RESET button to reset and
power cycle the camcorder. Insert a pointy object into the reset hole on the side body of the
camcorder to fully reset it. Refer to the Section 1 of the user manual’s illustration.
2.USING YOUR CAMCORDER
Quick Use Instructions
Simply insert the memory card into the card slot, and insert the auxiliary power adaptor into
the camcorder’s USB port and your car’s power port. The camcorder will automatically
power on and begin recording a video file.
To start or stop recording at any time, press the OK button. You may also remove the
auxiliary DC power adaptor at any time to automatically save a recording and power the
camcorder off. Just mount it to your windshield, plug in the power and drive!
3.CAMCORDER OPERATION
Once you have inserted the MicroSD memory card and plugged your camcorder into a
power source, your camcorder will automatically power on and begin recording. Press the
OK button to stop recording. You may also manually power your camcorder on or off by
pressing the POWER button for 3 seconds.
There are 3 operation modes available for use. To cycle through the different modes,
simply press the MODE button. Your camcorder’s screen will show the current mode in the
display’s upper left corner. Modes cannot change while a video is being recorded. The
recording must stop first before changing to another mode.
3.1 Video Capture Mode
Once your camcorder powers on, it will default to Video Mode and will begin recording
automatically. To start or stop recording at any time, press the OK button. Press the RIGHT
button to change the view of the rear camera.
3.2 Photo Capture Mode
To capture a photo, enter PHOTO Mode by pressing the MODE button until a camera icon
is show in the upper left corner of the screen. Press the OK button to instantly capture a
photo.

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3.3 Playback Mode
To review your video and photo files, enter PLAYBACK Mode. Press the MODE button
until a previously captured file is shown on the screen. The most recent file captured will be
displayed first.
1. Press the UP and DOWN buttons to cycle through available playback files of photos and
videos.
2. To delete a file or to protect a file from deletion, press the MENU button.
3. Press the MODE button again to exit PLAYBACK mode.
Playing Back Video Clips
1. Press the OK button to play or pause a video clip in PLAYBACK mode.
2. To delete a file or to protect a file from deletion, press and hold the MODE button to
access the menus.

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3.4 Main Screen and Icons Explanation
VIDEO MODE
PHOTO MODE
1. VIDEO Mode
2. Currently Recording
3. Protected File
4. Recording Time
Remaining
5. Video Resolution
6. Memory Card Inserted
7. Battery Level
8. Current Time
9. Current Date
10. Exposure Value
11. Motion Detection
Activated
12. Loop Recording
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1. PHOTO Mode
2. Number of Pictures
Remaining
3. Memory Card Inserted
4. Battery Level
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4.MENU & SETTINGS INTERFACE
4.1 Video Mode Settings
Overview
Your camcorder comes preset with some user-adjustable settings to fine tune and
customize how you would like your videos to be captured. The settings are already
optimized and preset for the easiest experience.
NOTE: The settings menu cannot be accessed while the camcorder is recording a video
file. If the camcorder is recording a file, you must stop recording before the settings menu
can be accessed. To stop recording at any time, press the OK button.
4.1.1 Video Resolution
Your camcorder has a number of preset resolution and frames per second rates. A higher
resolution will produce a higher quality and lager video file.
1. In VIDEO mode, press and hold the MODE button. Select ‘Video Resolution’ by using
the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Video Resolution’
submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from 1080FHD 1920X1080 (highest quality), 1080P 1440X1080 (higher
quality) and 720P1280X720 (lowest quality.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button twice and your camcorder will return
to the main status screen of the current mode.
4.1.2 Loop Recording
This setting allows you to set a maximum duration for each video clip recorded. Once you
select an option, your camcorder will record video clips in this time interval only. Once your
selected duration recording time is reached, the camcorder will end the recording and
begin recording a new video file seamlessly.
1. In VIDEO mode, press and hold the MODE button. Select ‘Loop Recording’ by using the
LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Loop Recording’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off, 1 Minute, 2 Minutes, 3 Minutes and 5 Minutes.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button twice and your camcorder will return
to the main status screen of the current mode.

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4.1.3 Exposure
This function adjusts the frame brightness in your video.
1. In VIDEO mode, press and hold the MODE button. Select ‘Exposure’by using the LEFT
or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Exposure’submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from +2.0, +5/3, +4/3, +1.0, +2/3, +1/3, +0.0, -1/3, -2/3, -1.0, -4/3, -5/3,
and -2.0.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button twice and your camcorder will return
to the main status screen of the current mode.
4.1.4 Motion Detection
This setting automatically begins recording if movement is detected in front of the
camcorder lens. Once recording, the camcorder will stop recording if not further movement
is detected within a 10-second period of the last movement registered. You may also
manually stop recording anytime by pressing the OK button during a recording.
1. In VIDEO mode, press and hold the MODE button. Select ‘Motion Detection’ by using
the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Motion Detection’
submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off and On.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button twice and your camcorder will return
to the main status screen of the current mode.
Note: When selecting OFF, your camcorder will still automatically record upon startup if you
power it off.
4.1.5 Record Audio
This setting allows you to set the built-in microphone ON or OFF during a video recording.
Once you select an option, your camcorder will either record audio within the video file, or
record a video file without audio captured.
1. In VIDEO mode, press and hold the MODE button. Select ‘Record Audio’by using the
LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Record Audio’submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off and On.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button twice and your camcorder will return
to the main status screen of the current mode.

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4.1.6 Date Stamp
This setting allows you to imprint a date & time onto your recorded video files. Once a
video file is recorded with the imprint, the imprint cannot be removed.
1. In VIDEO mode, press and hold the MODE button. Select ‘Date Stamp’ by using the
LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Date Stamp’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off and On.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button twice and your camcorder will return
to the main status screen of the current mode.
4.1.7 Collision Sensitivity
This setting allows you to set the sensitivity level for automatic recording upon collision.
When triggered or when the camcorder things a collision occurred, it will automatically
begin recording and the recording will be stored with a lock icon. The video file will be
locked and protected from deletion.
1. In VIDEO mode, press and hold the MODE button. Select ‘Collision Sensitivity’ by using
the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Collision Sensitivity’
submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off, Low, Medium and High.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button twice and your camcorder will return
to the main status screen of the current mode.

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4.2 Photo Mode Settings
Overview
Your camcorder comes preset with some user-adjustable settings to fine tune and
customize how you would like your videos to be captured. The settings are already
optimized and preset for the easiest experience.
NOTE: The settings menu cannot be accessed while the camcorder is recording a video
file. If the camcorder is recording a file, you must stop recording before the settings menu
can be accessed. To stop recording at any time, press the OK button.
4.2.1 Photo Resolution
Your camcorder has a number of preset photo resolution sizes. A higher resolution will
produce a higher quality and larger file size photo.
1. In VIDEO mode, press and hold the MODE button. Select ‘Photo Resolution’ by using
the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Photo Resolution’
submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from 12 Mega Pixels (highest quality), 10 Mega Pixels, 8 Mega Pixels, 5
Mega Pixels, 3 Mega Pixels, 2 Mega Pixels and 1.3 Mega Pixels (lowest quality).
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button twice and your camcorder will return
to the main status screen of the current mode.

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4.3 Setup Mode Settings
4.3.1 Park Mode
This setting allows the camcorder to automatically power on and record a video clip if the
camcorder detects a collision while parked and is powered off. You can set the sensitivity
level setting in this menu. This setting will only activate if there is sufficient battery power
remaining in the camcorder’s built-in battery. When triggered or when the camcorder thinks
a collision occurred, it will automatically begin recording and the recording will be stored
with a lock icon. The video file will be locked and protected from deletion.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
1. Select ‘Park Mode’by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter
the ‘Park Mode’ submenu.
2. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off and On.
3. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
Note: When off, your camcorder will still automatically record upon startup if you power it
off.
4.3.2 Date & Time Setup
This setting allows you to set a date and time for display on videos and photos.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Press the OK button to enter the ‘Date & Time Setup’ submenu.
3. The menu is presented as follows:
Date: YYYY / MM / DD
Time: HH:MM:SS (the time can only be displayed in a 24-hour format)
Date Format: YY/MM/DD (this can be changed to the following –DD/MM/YY or
MM/DD/YY)
4. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to change the highlighted. When you are satisfied
with the highlighted value, press the OK button to confirm that value and proceed to the
next value.
5. Once you are completed, press the MODE button to save your setting and exit.
6. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.

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4.3.3 Auto Power Off Delay
This setting allows you to set the length of time before the camcorder powers off
automatically if the camcorder does not receive any input such as pressing a button or
recording.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Select ‘Auto Power Off Delay’ by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button
to enter the ‘Auto Power Off Delay’ submenu.
3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off, 1 Minute and 3 Minutes.
4. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
5. After the selected amount of time, without any input, the camcorder will power off.
6. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.3.4 Screen Saver
This setting allows you to set the length of time before the LCD Screen turns off
automatically if the camcorder does not receive any input in the form of pressing a button.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Select ‘Screen Saver’ by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to
enter the ‘Screen Saver’ submenu.
3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off, 3 Minutes, 5 Minutes and 10 Minutes.
4. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
5. After the selected amount of time the camcorder LCD screen will power off.
6. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.3.5 Beep Sound
This setting allows you to enable or disable the sound when pressing a button.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Select ‘Beep Sound’ by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter
the ‘Beep Sound’ submenu.
3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Off and On.
4. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting

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5. To exit the settings menu, press the MENU button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.3.6 Language
This setting allows you to set the language for your camcorder’s menus.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Select ‘Language’ by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter
the ‘Language’ submenu.
3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons to navigate the submenu and select a language. You
can select from several different languages.
4. Press the OK button to confirm your selected language.
5. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.3.7 Frequency
This setting allows you to set the power frequency of your camcorder. This setting is
dependent on the region that the camcorder is being used in.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Select ‘Frequency’ by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to enter
the ‘‘Frequency’ submenu.
3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from 50Hz and 60Hz. The default frequency for the United States is
60Hz.
4. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
5. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.3.8 Format Memory Card
This setting allows you to erase all video and photo files stored on your memory card.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Select ‘Format Memory Card’ by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button
to enter the ‘Format Memory Card’ submenu.
3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Cancel and OK.
4. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.

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5. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
NOTE: Use extreme caution when accessing this setting. There is no way to recover
formatted media. Once you format your memory card, the previously stored files
cannot be recovered.
4.3.9 Restore Factory Settings
This setting allows you to reset all menu settings to the factory default settings. This
function will not delete any media stored on your memory card.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Select ‘Restore Factory Settings’ by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK
button to enter the ‘Restore Factory Settings’ submenu.
3. Press the LEFT or RIGHT buttons again to navigate the submenu and select a setting.
You can select from Cancel and OK.
4. Press the OK button to confirm your selected setting.
5. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
4.3.10 Firmware Version
This setting displays the current firmware version of your camcorder.
1. In VIDEO or PHOTO modes, press and hold the MODE button to access the settings
menu. Then press the MODE button again to access the Setup mode settings.
2. Select ‘Version’ by using the LEFT or RIGHT buttons. Press the OK button to show the
current firmware version.
3. Press the OK button to exit the Firmware Version.
4. To exit the settings menu, press the MODE button and your camcorder will return to the
main status screen of the current mode.
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