Silvercrest Camcorder DV 767 User Manual

Instruction Manual  
DV-767  
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5 Table of Contents  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
Introduction.................................................................................................2  
Copyright.....................................................................................................2  
Declaration ..................................................................................................2  
Manufacturer Information ..........................................................................2  
Table of Contents .......................................................................................1  
Important Safety Notice..............................................................................3  
Included in Delivery....................................................................................5  
Operational Controls..................................................................................7  
Display.........................................................................................................8  
Basic Functions..........................................................................................9  
10.1  
10.2  
10.3  
10.4  
10.5  
10.6  
10.7  
Battery  
9
10  
11  
11  
12  
13  
13  
Switching Camera On/Off  
LCD Display  
Navigation  
SD Memory Card  
Headphones  
Flashlight  
11  
12  
13  
Video Capture ...........................................................................................14  
11.1  
11.2  
11.3  
Zoom  
Auxiliary Light  
Capture Settings  
14  
14  
14  
Video Playback .........................................................................................17  
12.1  
12.2  
12.3  
Volume  
Deleting Videos  
Playback Settings  
17  
17  
17  
Taking Photographs.................................................................................19  
13.1  
13.2  
13.3  
13.4  
Zoom  
Capture Mode  
Flash  
19  
19  
19  
20  
Capture Settings  
14  
Image Playback.........................................................................................23  
14.1  
14.2  
14.3  
Zoom  
Deleting Photos  
Playback Settings  
23  
23  
23  
15  
16  
Voice Recording .......................................................................................24  
Playback Voice Recording ......................................................................25  
16.1  
16.2  
Delete Voice Recording  
Playback Settings  
25  
25  
17  
Playback MP3 Files ..................................................................................27  
17.1  
17.2  
17.3  
17.4  
17.5  
Play/Pause  
Volume  
Next Track / Previous Track  
Repeat / Random  
Delete MP3 Files  
27  
27  
27  
27  
27  
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Settings .....................................................................................................28  
18.1  
18.2  
18.3  
18.4  
18.5  
18.6  
18.7  
18.8  
18.9  
18.10  
18.11  
Set Clock  
Auto OFF  
Beep  
USB Mode  
Logo  
Language  
Video Out (Video-Out Signal)  
Memory  
Format  
Default Setting  
Digital Zoom  
28  
28  
28  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
29  
30  
30  
19  
20  
Output to an AV Device............................................................................31  
19.1  
19.2  
19.3  
19.4  
System Requirements  
Connecting to the AV Device  
Starting the AV Output  
Ending the AV Output  
31  
31  
31  
31  
Capturing from an AV Device ..................................................................32  
20.1  
20.2  
20.3  
20.4  
20.5  
20.6  
System Requirements  
Connecting to the AV Device  
AV Capture  
Capture Settings  
Auto Start  
32  
32  
32  
32  
33  
33  
Auto Stop  
21  
22  
Printing Directly with PictBridge.............................................................34  
21.1  
21.2  
21.3  
System Requirements  
Connecting to the Printer  
Printing Photos  
34  
34  
34  
Computer Installation...............................................................................35  
22.1  
22.2  
22.3  
22.4  
22.5  
22.6  
22.7  
22.8  
System Requirements  
Connecting to the Computer  
Driver Installation  
Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice Recordings  
Using the DV-767 as a Webcam  
Using the DV-767 as a Video Camera  
Disconnecting from the Computer  
Formatting the Memory  
35  
35  
35  
40  
40  
41  
42  
43  
23  
24  
Technical Data ..........................................................................................44  
Technical Help ..........................................................................................45  
24.1  
24.2  
24.3  
White Balance (WB)  
EV Bias  
Range of Exposure Measure  
45  
45  
45  
25  
26  
Disposal.....................................................................................................46  
25.1  
25.2  
Batteries  
Device  
46  
46  
Trouble-Shooting......................................................................................47  
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6 Important Safety Notice  
Please read and observe the following notes carefully!  
ƒ You must not take the camera apart, modify or repair it.  
ƒ Never open the casing of the camera or the adapter; they do not contain serviceable parts!  
Opening the casing increases the risk of death by electric shock.  
ƒ If the camera has been dropped, or the casing has been damaged, switch the device off.  
ƒ Note on isolation from supply: If the camera is connected via the mains adapter, the On/Off  
switch does not completely isolate the device from the mains supply. In order to completely  
isolate the device from the electricity supply, you must remove the plug from the socket. For this  
reason, the camera should be set up in such a way that unhindered access to the mains socket  
is available, and that the plug can, in case of an emergency, be removed immediately. To  
eliminate the risk of fire, the plug should always be removed from the socket before a long  
period without use, such as during a holiday. Isolate the camera from the mains supply before  
storms or thunderstorms, in which there is a risk of lightning.  
ƒ Take caution with the power cable: Only ever touch the power cable at the plug. Do not pull on  
the cable itself, and never touch the power cable with wet hands, as this can cause a short  
circuit or electric shock. Do not place either the device or pieces of furniture on the power cable,  
and ensure that it is never jammed. Never get the power cable in a knot, or interconnect it with  
other cables. The power cable should be positioned in such a way that nobody stands on it. A  
damaged power cable can cause fire or electric shock. Check the power cable from time to  
time. Should it be damaged, contact your nearest authorized customer service centre or your  
dealer to get it replaced.  
ƒ Keep your camera and, in particular, the accessories out of reach of children. Never allow  
children to use electrical devices unsupervised. Children cannot always correctly identify  
danger. Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. Keep the batteries out of reach of young children. If  
a battery has been swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately. Packaging foil must also  
be kept away from children. This could cause suffocation.  
ƒ The camera and its components must not be exposed to dripping or splashed water. In addition,  
no objects or containers that are filled with liquid, such as vases or glasses, must be placed on  
the camera. Take particular care in rain, snow, on the beach, or near to water.  
ƒ Do not use the camera in areas with high levels of humidity, moisture, smoke or dust.  
ƒ Do not leave the camera in places where the temperature can rise dramatically (such as in a  
vehicle). This could damage the casing and the internal components, and could cause fire.  
ƒ Ensure that the camera is not too close to any direct heat sources (such as radiators) or  
magnetic fields (such as loud speakers), and that it is not placed in direct sunlight for any  
lengthy periods of time.  
ƒ Do not place any naked flames (such as candles) or objects filled with liquid (such as vases) on  
or next to the camera.  
ƒ Only place the camera on stable surfaces. Otherwise the camera could fall or topple over and  
cause injuries or be damaged. Do not allow the camera to fall or bang into things, and handle it  
carefully.  
ƒ Ensure that the display is not exposed to any impact. This could damage the glass in the  
monitor or the liquid could leak out. If the liquid gets in your eyes, on your skin or on clothes,  
you must wash it off immediately with clean water. If the liquid gets in your eyes, seek medical  
assistance immediately.  
ƒ Do not turn the camera volume up too high. This could damage your hearing.  
ƒ Be particularly careful in potentially dangerous situations (such as when driving, cycling, or  
jogging), or temporarily stop using the headphones. If your headphones are designed to allow  
you to hear external noise, you should still only ever set the volume loud enough so that you do  
not block out external noises.  
ƒ We advise against using headphones when driving a car or other vehicle. Please drive carefully  
and cautiously. If you notice that the device distracts you when driving, turn it off.  
ƒ A risk of explosion exists if the batteries are not replaced properly. Read the Important  
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Information When Using Batteries on page 9.  
ƒ Dispose of your batteries in accordance with the battery regulations. The end user is  
obliged to return old batteries to a distributor, or to a returns location established for this  
purpose by the legal waste disposal company. (See page 46)  
ƒ Dispose of your camera and battery in  
accordance with regulation 2002/96/EC (see page  
46). The camera must not be disposed of in the  
household waste.  
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7 Included in Delivery  
1. Multi-Functional Camera DV-767  
2. Mains Adapter  
4. USB Cable  
6. Battery  
3. Headphones  
5. AV Cable  
7. Support  
8. Strap  
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9. Protective Bag  
10. Quick Start Guide  
11. CD  
Remark:  
We reserve the right to change the design and technical data without notice.  
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8 Operational Controls  
LCD Display  
Macro Button  
Eyelet for Strap  
Loud Speaker  
Function Display  
Menu Button  
Navigation Button  
Capture Button  
Flash/Delete Button  
Switch for Capture/Playback Mode  
Mode Button  
On/Off Button  
Camera Lens  
Flash  
Capture Display  
USB Connection and Charge Socket  
AV Input  
AV Output, Headphones Socket  
Battery Cover  
Battery  
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9 Display  
Mode (here: Video Mode)  
Erase Protection  
Flash (here: Flash On)  
Night Mode  
Volume  
Date Stamp  
White Balance (here: Sunlight)  
File Size (here: 10 Megapixels)  
Quality (here: Fine)  
EV Bias (here: +2.0)  
Centre Mark  
SD Card  
Battery  
Metering  
Macro Mode  
Info Area  
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10 Basic Functions  
You can use your 8in1 multifunctional SilverCrest DV-767 camera as a digital video camera, digital  
photo camera, MP3 player, MPEG4 video player, AV recorder, for voice recordings, as a webcam,  
and as a data storage medium. How to use these functions is described in the following document,  
starting on page 14. Firstly, however, you should familiarize yourself with basic functions such as  
inserting and loading the battery, switching the device on and off, navigation, inserting the memory  
card, and so on.  
10.1 Battery  
Inserting the Battery  
Ensure that the device is switched off and is not  
connected to the mains supply or a computer.  
Open the battery case by sliding back the  
battery cover in the direction shown  
.
Insert the rechargeable battery so that the  
battery’s connecting contacts point in the  
direction of the device, and are located on the  
side of the battery case hinges. Ensure that the  
rechargeable battery locks into place. Finally,  
close the battery cover.  
Note:  
To increase the life of your battery, you can save energy in the following ways:  
ƒ Only use the camera rarely as a flashlight (see page 13).  
ƒ Activate the automatic switch-off function (see page 28).  
Please pay attention to the following information regarding the battery, and the note on the disposal  
of batteries on page 46.  
Important Battery Information:  
ƒ
Always observe the correct polarity when inserting the battery. Only replace the battery with  
another battery of the same or comparable type. A risk of explosion exists if the battery is not  
replaced properly.  
ƒ Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. Keep the battery out of reach of young children. If a battery  
has been swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately.  
ƒ Do not place the battery on a flame or source of heat. Never short-circuit the battery. Do not try  
to use force to open the battery. This can result in the battery exploding, and can cause  
serious injury.  
ƒ Never change the batteries in surroundings that could potentially cause an explosion. When  
inserting or removing the battery, sparks may occur, which could cause an explosion. Areas in  
which a risk of explosion exists are often, but not always, indicated as such. These include fuel  
areas, such as below deck in a boat, fuel transfer points, fuel storage areas, areas in which the  
air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powder, as well as all other  
areas in which you are usually advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.  
ƒ See also the note on the disposal of batteries on page 46.  
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Note:  
A symbol displays the battery status on the LCD screen as follows:  
Battery symbol is green, the battery is fully charged. You can use the video camera  
normally.  
Battery symbol is yellow, the battery is sufficiently charged. You can use the camera  
normally.  
Battery symbol is red, the battery is half charged. Recharge the battery soon.  
Battery symbol is red, the battery is empty. The message Out of Battery is displayed,  
and the camera switches itself off. Recharge the battery before continuing to use the  
device.  
Charging the Battery  
There are two options for charging the camera’s battery. You can charge the battery via the mains  
adapter supplied, or via the computer.  
ƒ Charging via the Mains Adapter:  
Switch your camera off. Open the cover on the front of the camera and insert the mini USB plug  
of the mains adapter (model number: DVS-120A15FEU) into the camera’s USB port . Connect  
the other end of the mains adapter to the mains supply. As soon as the charging process  
begins, the Charging display lights up red.  
ƒ Charging via the Computer:  
Switch your camera off. Open the cover on the front of the camera and insert the mini USB plug  
of the USB connection cable into the camera’s USB socket . Insert the other end of the USB  
connection cable into a free USB socket on your computer. Your computer must be switched on  
in order to charge the camera. As soon as the charging process begins, the Charging display  
lights up red.  
Caution:  
In order to avoid overloading, do not use a USB hub on your computer to charge your camera. In  
case of overloading, the connected devices may no longer function properly, or your computer  
may be damaged. If in doubt, use the mains adapter provided to charge your camera.  
As soon as the charging process is completed, the Charging display  
battery was completely empty, this can take up to 3 hours.  
lights up green. If the  
Note  
ƒ Always connect the cable to the camera before connecting it to the mains supply or your  
computer.  
ƒ The battery supplied has an output voltage of 3.7V and a current of 900mAh. Only use the  
battery supplied.  
ƒ Ensure that the cover of the USB connection on the front of the device is always closed when  
you are not using the USB connection. This prevents the connection from becoming dirty.  
Remove Battery  
Ensure that the device is switched off and is not connected to the mains supply or the computer.  
Open the battery case by sliding back the battery cover  
in the direction shown . Release the  
battery by sliding it toward the battery cover and tipping the camera to remove the battery. Finally,  
close the battery cover.  
10.2 Switching Camera On/Off  
To switch the DV-767 on, press the On/Off button for 1 – 2 seconds, until the function display  
lights up green. When you release the button, the device switches on. After a short start-up  
procedure it is ready for use.  
To switch the camera off, press and release the On/Off button .  
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10.3 LCD Display  
The camera has a rotating LCD display . When opening and closing the display, you can rotate it  
by up to 90 degrees, and once open you can rotate it 180 degrees forwards and 90 degrees  
backwards. You can watch the image on the LCD display whilst recording. You can also view  
previous recordings on the screen.  
Caution  
ƒ Never force the LCD display to rotate or use excessive force. This could damage the camera.  
ƒ Never watch long videos on the LCD display, as this could damage your eyes. Instead,  
connect the camera to a TV (see page 31).  
10.4 Navigation  
Playback / Capture Mode  
You can use the Capture / Playback Mode button  
mode.  
to set your camera to Capture or Playback  
In Capture mode, you can use your camera to record videos, take  
photographs, and record speech.  
In Playback mode, you can view photographs or videos, and can play back  
voice recordings or MP3 files.  
Video / Photo / Voice Mode  
You can use the Mode button to define which format (video, photo or voice) you wish to capture  
or play back. In Playback mode, you can also play MP3 files. However, it is not possible to capture  
MP3 files.  
Video Mode  
Photo Mode  
Voice Mode  
MP3 Mode  
You can use the Menu button to access the camera’s main menu. From there, you can use the  
Navigation button to choose between Setup and the photo/video settings.  
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10.5 SD Memory Card  
The camera has an integrated memory of 64MB. You can enhance the memory capacity of your  
camera by using an SD card with a maximum 2GB of memory. This SD card is not included.  
Using an SD Memory Card  
To use an SD card, first switch off the camera. Open the battery  
case by sliding the battery cover in the direction shown  
.
Now slide the SD card, as shown in the diagram, into the slot  
under the battery case until you hear the card click into place.  
Close the battery case.  
Once you have switched the camera back on, the camera  
automatically switches to the SD card and the memory card  
symbol  
appears in the display. To find out how to change the  
camera’s memory location, read section “ Memory” on page 29.  
Removing an SD Memory Card  
To remove the card again, first switch off the camera. Open the battery case by sliding back the  
battery cover in the direction shown  
.
Now push the card slightly into the camera until the card clicks and the closing mechanism is  
released. You can now remove the card from the camera. Now close the battery cover.  
Caution  
ƒ Only insert or remove an SD card when the camera is switched off.  
ƒ
Never remove the SD card whilst data is being transferred between a PC and the camera. This  
can result in a loss of data or damage to the device. The manufacturer accepts no liability for  
damage caused by improper usage.  
Notes on the Memory Card:  
ƒ Only use SD cards.  
ƒ You should always format an SD card before using it for the first time.  
ƒ
If you cannot specify the SD card in your camera, or the card is not recognized,  
then it may be necessary to format the card. To do this, insert the SD card in the  
device, connect your camera to your PC, and format the SD card. Proceed as  
described in the chapter “Formatting the Memory “ on page 43.  
Memory Size  
64MB  
Music1  
Videos2  
Photos3  
15 Tracks  
120 Tracks  
240 Tracks  
480 Tracks  
20 Minutes  
160 Minutes  
320 Minutes  
640 Minutes  
20 Pictures  
160 Pictures  
320 Pictures  
640 Pictures  
512 MB  
1 GB  
2 GB  
1: 1 track = 4 minutes with 128 2: MPEG4 with 384 kb/s  
kb/s  
3: 1600x1200 pixels, 5:1  
compression  
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10.6 Headphones  
The camera has a built-in loudspeaker  
for playing back audio data. Alternatively, you can  
connect the headphones included to the video and audio output using the mini phone jack.  
Caution  
ƒ Only use the headphones provided.  
ƒ Listening to loud volumes for long periods can damage hearing.  
ƒ If you can hear a buzzing or background noise in your ears (ringing), turn the volume down or  
stop using the headphones.  
ƒ You should not turn the volume up so high that you cannot perceive what is going on around  
you.  
ƒ Be particularly careful in potentially dangerous situations (such as when driving, cycling, or  
jogging), or temporarily stop using the headphones.  
10.7 Flashlight  
You can also use your camera’s built-in flash as a flashlight. To do this, the device must be  
switched on. The flash stays illuminated for as long as you keep the Flash button pressed.  
Note:  
Use this function sparingly, as the flash uses a lot of power.  
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11 Video Capture  
Switch the camera on and use the Capture / Playback switch  
to select Capture.  
When you switch the camera on, the system automatically selects the Video mode. If you are in a  
different mode, you can switch to Video mode by pressing the Mode button . Press the Mode  
button  
LCD display  
as often as necessary until the symbol  
for video capture appears at the top left of the  
.
In the bottom right of the display (symbol ) the remaining capture time is displayed. This is  
determined solely by the remaining memory available.  
Press the Capture button to start the capture. In the display , the length of the recording is now  
displayed in red. Press the Capture button again to stop the capture.  
Tips for a Better Video:  
ƒ Do not make any sudden movements with the camera. This will help to avoid blurred pictures.  
ƒ Never switch between landscape and portrait format whilst recording.  
ƒ Keep the camera upright whilst filming. This way you achieve a 4:3 image format, as with  
commercial televisions.  
11.1 Zoom  
During the video capture, you can zoom in on (magnify) or zoom out from (reduce) your subject.  
Push the Navigation button in the following directions:  
ƒ
c to zoom in (T stands for “telephoto”)  
ƒ
d to zoom out (W stands for “wide angle”)  
To use the zoom function, the digital zoom must be enabled, for further information see the section  
titled “Digital Zoom” on page 30.  
Tips for a Better Video:  
Avoid using the zoom function whilst recording (only use one zoom setting when filming), as the  
image is not entirely in focus when zooming in/out.  
11.2 Auxiliary Light  
You can use the auxiliary light to brighten the scene whilst capturing a video. Before you start  
filming, press the Flash button once to activate the light. Press the same button again to switch  
the light off.  
Note:  
If the battery is not charged sufficiently, you cannot use this function.  
11.3 Capture Settings  
To optimize your capture, the DV-767 offers various optional settings, such as image size, image  
quality, contrast, etc.  
Note:  
If some settings are unclear, or you are unfamiliar with them, please read the “Technical Help ”  
chapter on page 45.  
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To change settings, set your camera to Capture mode (see page 14) and activate the video  
function (see page 14). Press the Menu button to go to the settings menu. You can now use the  
Navigation button (d and c) to select the following settings:  
Size  
By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose the following settings for the  
image size (symbol ):  
ƒ “QVGA” (Quarter Video Graphics Array): The image resolution is 320 x 240 pixels (0.07 mega  
pixels). This makes it only a quarter of the size of the VGA.  
ƒ “VGA” (Video Graphics Array): The image resolution is 640 x 480 pixels (0.03 mega pixels).  
Note:  
Select “QVGA” if you wish to film a long video, but only have a limited amount of memory. Select  
VGA” if you wish to film a video in high quality.  
Quality  
By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose the following settings for the  
compression rate (symbol ):  
ƒ Normal“: maximum compression rate (lower memory consumption, poorest quality)  
ƒ Fine“: medium compression rate  
ƒ Super“: lowest compression rate (highest memory consumption, best quality)  
Note:  
For the best quality of image, select “Super”. If you wish to use as little memory as possible,  
select “Normal”. The “Fine“ setting is between the “Super“ and “Normal” settings.  
WB (White Balance)  
By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the different types  
of WB. The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the display. Once you have  
found a suitable setting, you can return to the settings by pressing the Navigation button . The  
following WB settings are available (symbol ):  
ƒ Auto”: The camera automatically sets the white balance.  
ƒ Sunlight“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that  
the surroundings are sunny.  
ƒ Tungs“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the  
surroundings are lit by light bulbs.  
ƒ Fluor“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the  
surroundings are lit by fluorescent lights.  
ƒ Cloudy“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the  
surroundings are overcast or that it is dusk.  
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Note:  
ƒ The semi-automatic white balance with the settings “Sunlight”, “Tungs”, “Fluor” and “Cloudy” is  
always preferable to the fully-automatic white balance.  
ƒ For further information on the white balance, please read the “White Balance (WB) ” chapter  
on page 45.  
EV Bias  
You can use the Navigation button (e and f) to select between twelve values from –2.0  
to +2.0 for the manual EV bias. The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the  
display. Once you have found a suitable setting, you can return to the settings by pressing the  
Navigation button . The following values for the EV bias are available (symbol ):  
ƒ 0,0“: no manual correction  
ƒ “+0.3” to “+2.0”: the image becomes lighter  
ƒ “-0.3” to “-2.0”: the image becomes darker  
Note:  
ƒ For example, use the EV bias for recordings facing into light (“+2.0).  
For further information on EV bias, please read the “EV Bias” chapter on page 45.  
Metering  
You can use the Navigation button (e and f) to define the area of the image, in which  
the lighting is to be measured. The following settings are available (symbol ):  
ƒ Centre“: the lighting is measured in a large area in the middle of the image  
ƒ Spot“: the lighting is measured on a small point in the middle of the image  
ƒ Matrix“: The lighting is measured at several, equally-distributed points in the image  
Note:  
For further information on EV bias, please read the “EV Bias” chapter on page 45.  
Image Stabilizer  
By using the Navigation button  
stabilizer.  
(e and f) you can activate or deactivate the digital image  
Note:  
To achieve better image capture, we recommend that you activate the image stabilizer.  
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12 Video Playback  
Switch the camera on and use the Capture / Playback switch  
to select Playback. To get to the  
Video mode, press the Mode button  
mode appears at the top left of the LCD display  
as often as necessary until the symbol for the Video  
.
Once in Video Playback mode, preview images of your videos are displayed. You can use the  
Navigation button (e and f) to select between these videos.  
To play back one of these preview images, select the preview image and press the Navigation  
button . The video is now displayed on the entire display screen. You can use the Navigation  
button (e and f) to display the next or previous video in full-screen mode. In the upper area of  
the screen, you can see which of your videos is being displayed.  
Use the Capture button  
to start and stop a video recording. Press the Navigation button  
to  
return to the preview mode.  
12.1 Volume  
When viewing a video in full-screen mode, you can alter the volume. Push the Navigation button  
in the following directions:  
ƒ
c to increase the volume (up to a maximum of 35)  
ƒ
d to reduce the volume.  
On the display, the symbol shows the volume selected.  
12.2 Deleting Videos  
You have two options for deleting videos from your camera:  
ƒ If you are in the Video Playback mode, you can use the Navigation button to select the video  
that you wish to delete. If you now press the Flash/Delete button , then the question “Really  
Delete?” is displayed. By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the  
options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button  
if you wish to delete  
the current video, or choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete  
the current video.  
ƒ If you are in Playback mode, pressing the Menu button takes you to a menu, in which you can  
change various settings (for more information, read the point “Delete” on page 24). Choose the  
menu point “Delete”. The question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the  
Navigation button  
if you wish to delete the current video, or choose “No” and press the  
Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current video.  
12.3 Playback Settings  
To change settings, set your camera to  
Playback mode (see page 11) and activate the  
Video mode (see page 11). Press the Menu  
button  
can use the Navigation button  
choose between the following settings.  
to go to the settings menu. Here, you  
(d and c) to  
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Delete  
This setting allows you to delete the video currently selected.  
If you select the “Delete” setting, then the question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By using  
the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose  
“Yes” and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current video, or choose “No” and  
press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current video.  
Delete All  
This setting allows you to delete all your saved videos in one go.  
If you select the “Delete All” setting, then the question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By  
using the Navigation button  
Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”.  
if you wish to delete all your videos, or choose  
“No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete your videos.  
Protect  
This setting allows you to protect individual videos from deletion.  
If you select the “Protect” setting, then the question “Protect File?” is displayed. By using the  
Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes”  
and press the Navigation button  
if you wish to protect the current video, or choose “No” and  
press the Navigation button if you do not wish to protect the current video.  
Once you have protected a video, then the text “File is protected” is displayed next time you  
attempt to delete it (see page 24). When playing the video, the Deletion Protection symbol  
displayed on the left edge of the screen.  
is  
To remove the erase protection from an image, choose the “Protect” setting again. The question  
Unprotect File?” is displayed. Choose between the options “Yes” and “No” as described above.  
Slide Show  
This setting allows you to show all your videos one after another.  
When you select this setting, the camera activates the sequence, starting with the video currently  
selected, and repeats all your videos until you stop the playback by pressing the Menu button  
.
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13 Taking Photographs  
Switch the camera on and use the Capture / Playback switch to select Capture. Press the Mode  
button  
LCD display  
as often as necessary until the symbol for photo capture appears at the top left of the  
.
In the bottom right corner of the display (symbol ), you are shown how many photos you have  
already captured, and how many remaining images are available in the current quality.  
Press the Capture button to take a photograph.  
13.1 Zoom  
When taking photographs, you can zoom in on (magnify) or zoom out from (reduce) your subject.  
Push the Navigation button in the following directions:  
ƒ
c to zoom in (T stands for “telephoto”)  
ƒ
d to zoom out (W stands for “wide angle”)  
The right side of the display now shows a graphic, which allows you to find out to what degree you  
are currently zooming.  
To use the zoom function, the digital zoom must be activated. For more information see “Digital  
Zoom“ hapter on page 30.  
13.2 Capture Mode  
If you are 30 – 40cm away from your subject, you will get a better result by using the  
camera in Macro mode. To do this, move the switch down to the Macro symbol. The  
symbol  
appears on the left of the camera display when the Macro mode is  
activated.  
For all other distances, move the switch up to the symbol for normal capture.  
13.3 Flash  
By pressing the Flash button more than once, you can select various options for the flash. The  
following options are available (symbol ):  
Flash off: the flash is switched off  
Automatic flash: the camera uses the light conditions to decide whether or not a flash  
is required.  
Flash on: The flash is switched on, and is triggered at each capture.  
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13.4 Capture Settings  
To optimize your capture, the DV-767 offers various optional settings, such as image size, image  
quality, white balance etc.  
Note:  
If some settings are unclear or you are unfamiliar with them, please read the “Technical Help ”  
chapter on page 45.  
To change settings, set your camera to Capture mode (see page 11) and activate the photo  
function (see page 11). Press the Menu button to go to the settings menu. You can now use the  
navigation key (d and c) to select the following settings:  
Cap Mode  
By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the different capture  
options. The following options are available:  
ƒ Single“: The camera takes one photograph when you press the Capture button  
.
ƒ SelfCap“: Selecting this mode activates the autotimer function. If you press the Capture button  
the camera emits a peep for a few seconds before the capture is triggered.  
ƒ Sequence“: When you press the Capture button , the camera takes a series of three  
photographs.  
ƒ Panorama“: If you select this mode, you can merge two captures in one image. When you  
press the Capture button  
once, the camera saves the left half of the image. This is now  
displayed in a slightly transparent form on the left half of the display. You can now find another  
subject, whose right half is saved in the right half of the image when you press the Capture  
button again.  
Note:  
The “Sequence” and “Panorama” modes only work if you have set a resolution smaller than 10M  
(0.3M, 1.3M, 3.0M or 5.0M) under the “Size” capture setting. If this is not the case, then the error  
messages “No sequence” or “Cannot photograph” are displayed. In the following section, “Size”,  
describes how to set the resolution.  
Size  
By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can set the resolution for your images.  
Here you can select between resolutions of 0.3, 1.3, 3.0, 5.0 and 10 mega pixels (MP) (symbol ).  
The higher the resolution, the more memory the images take up.  
Note:  
When using a resolution of 10 mega pixels, the “Sequence” and “Panorama” capture modes are  
not available.  
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Quality  
By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose the following settings for the  
compression rate (symbol ):  
ƒ Normal“: maximum compression rate (lower memory consumption, poorest quality)  
ƒ Fine“: medium compression rate  
ƒ Super“: lowest compression rate (highest memory consumption, best quality)  
Note:  
For the best possible quality of image, select “Super”. If you wish to use as little memory as  
possible, select “Normal”. The “Fine“ setting is between the “Super“ and “Normal” settings.  
WB (White Balance)  
By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the different types  
of WB. The effects of the respective settings are shown immediately in the display. Once you have  
found a suitable setting, you can return to the settings by pressing the Navigation button . The  
following WB settings are available (symbol ):  
ƒ Auto”: The camera automatically sets the white balance.  
ƒ Sunlight“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that  
the surroundings are sunny.  
ƒ Tungs“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the  
surroundings are lit by light bulbs.  
ƒ Fluor“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the  
surroundings are lit by fluorescent lights.  
ƒ Cloudy“: The camera semi-automatically sets the white balance. The camera assumes that the  
surroundings are overcast or that it is dusk.  
Note:  
ƒ The semi-automatic WB with the settings “Sunlight”, “Tungs”, “Fluor” and “Cloudy” is always  
preferable to the fully-automatic WB.  
ƒ For further information on the WB, please read the “White Balance (WB)” chapter on page 45.  
EV Bias  
You can use the Navigation button (e and f) to select between twelve values from –2.0  
to +2.0 for the manual EV bias. The effects of the respective settings are shown  
immediately in the display. Once you have found a suitable setting, you can return to the settings  
by pressing the Navigation button . The following values for the EV bias are available:  
ƒ 0,0“: no manual correction  
ƒ “+0.3” to “+2.0”: the image becomes lighter  
ƒ “-0.3” to “-2.0”: the image becomes darker  
Note:  
ƒ For example, use the EV bias for recordings with a back light (“+2.0).  
ƒ For further information on EV bias, please read the “EV Bias” chapter on page 45.  
Date Stamp  
You can use the Navigation button (e and f) to define whether or not you want a Date  
Stamp on your photos. Press the Navigation button  
to confirm your selection. If you select the  
“On” option, then the date, on which the photo was taken, is displayed in the bottom right of the  
screen. If the Date Stamp is activated, then the symbol is displayed.  
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Metering  
You can use the Navigation button (e and f) to define the area of the image, in which  
the lighting is to be measured. The following settings are available (symbol ):  
ƒ Centre“: the lighting is measured in a large area in the middle of the image  
ƒ Spot“: the lighting is measured on a small point in the middle of the image  
ƒ Matrix“: The lighting is measured at several, equally-distributed points in the image  
Press the Navigation button to confirm your selection.  
Note:  
For further information on EV bias, please read the “EV Bias” chapter on page 45.  
Best Shot  
By using the Navigation button  
options (symbol ):  
(e and f) you can choose between the following  
ƒ Normal“: Choose this option if you are in surroundings in which the lighting conditions are  
similar to daylight.  
ƒ Night“: Choose this option if you are in surroundings in which the lighting conditions are similar  
to nighttime conditions.  
Press the Navigation button to confirm your selection.  
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14 Image Playback  
Switch the camera on and use the Capture / Playback switch  
to select Playback. To get to the  
Photo mode, press the Mode button  
mode appears at the top left of the LCD display  
as often as necessary until the symbol for the Photo  
.
Once in Photo Playback mode, preview images of your images are displayed. You can use the  
Navigation button (e and f) to select between these videos.  
To display one of your preview images on the full screen, select the image and press the  
Navigation button . The image is now displayed on the entire display screen. You can use the  
Navigation button  
(e and f) to display the next or previous image in full-screen mode. The  
symbol ( ) in the bottom right of the screen shows you which of your images is being displayed.  
Press the Navigation button again to return to the preview mode.  
14.1 Zoom  
If you display an image in full-screen mode, you can zoom in on, or out from your image. Push the  
Navigation button in the following directions:  
ƒ
c to zoom in  
ƒ
d to zoom out  
An image in the top left of the display shows which area of your image is being magnified. You can  
adjust this whilst in full-screen mode by pressing the Navigation button , and then moving it in the  
following directions:c, d, e and f). Press the Navigation button to return to Zoom mode.  
14.2 Deleting Photos  
You have two options for deleting photos from your camera:  
ƒ If you are in the Photo Playback mode, you can use the Navigation button to select the photo  
that you wish to delete. If you now press the Flash/Delete button , then the question “Really  
Delete?” is displayed. By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the  
options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button  
if you wish to delete  
the current photo, or choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete  
the current photo.  
ƒ If you are in Playback mode, pressing the Menu button takes you to a menu, in which you can  
change various settings (for more information, read the point ”Delete” on page 24). Choose the  
menu point “Delete”. The question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the  
Navigation button  
if you wish to delete the current photo, or choose “No” and press the  
Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current photo.  
14.3 Playback Settings  
To change settings, set your camera to  
Playback mode (see page 11) and activate the  
photo mode (see page 11). Press the Menu  
button  
can use the Navigation button  
choose between the following settings.  
to go to the settings menu. Here, you  
(d and c) to  
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Delete  
This setting allows you to delete the photo currently selected.  
If you select the “Delete” setting, then the question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By using  
the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose  
“Yes” and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the current photo, or choose “No” and  
press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the current photo.  
Delete All  
This setting allows you to delete all your saved photos in one go.  
If you select the “Delete All” setting, then the question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By  
using the Navigation button  
Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”.  
if you wish to delete all your photos, or choose  
“No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete your photos.  
Protect  
This setting allows you to protect individual photos from deletion.  
If you select the “Protect” setting, then the question “Protect File?” is displayed. By using the  
Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes”  
and press the Navigation button  
if you wish to protect the current photo, or choose “No” and  
press the Navigation button if you do not wish to protect the current photo.  
Once you have protected a photo, then the text “File is protected” is displayed next time you  
attempt to delete it (see page 24). When displaying the photo, the Deletion Protection symbol is  
displayed on the left edge of the screen.  
To remove the deletion protection from a photo, choose the “Protect” setting again. The question  
Unprotect File?” is then displayed. Choose between the options “Yes” and “No” as described  
above.  
Print  
If you have connected your camera to a printer (see point “Printing Directly with PictBridge”  
on page 34), then you can use this menu point to print the selected photo. Press f on the  
Navigation button  
to change settings, and then f again on the Navigation button  
to start the  
printing process.  
Slide Show  
This setting allows you to show all your images one after the other.  
When you select this setting, the camera starts the slide show, beginning with the photo currently  
selected, and repeats all your photos until you stop the playback by pressing the Menu button  
.
15 Voice Recording  
Switch the camera on and use the Capture / Playback switch  
the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol for voice recording appears at the top  
left of the LCD display  
to select Capture. Press  
.
In the bottom right of the display (symbol ) the remaining capture time is displayed. This is  
determined solely by the remaining memory available.  
Press the Capture button to start the capture. In the display , the length of the recording is now  
displayed in red. Press the Capture button to stop the capture.  
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16 Playback Voice Recording  
Switch the camera on and use the Capture / Playback switch  
to select Playback. To get to the  
voice mode, press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol for the voice mode  
appears at the top left of the LCD display  
.
Once in voice mode, you can use the direction buttons on the Navigation button  
between your voice recordings. Press to select a voice recording.  
to switch  
You can playback your voice recording by pressing the Capture button  
.
Press the Navigation button to return to the main menu of the Voice Recording Playback mode.  
16.1 Delete Voice Recording  
There are two ways to delete voice recordings from the camera.  
ƒ If you are in the Voice Recording Playback mode, you can use the Navigation button to select  
the voice recording that you wish to delete. If you now press the Flash/Delete button , then the  
question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can  
choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button if  
you wish to delete the current photo, or choose “No” and press the Navigation button  
do not wish to delete the current photo.  
if you  
ƒ If you are in Playback mode, pressing the Menu button takes you to a menu, in which you can  
change settings. (For more information, see the point “  
ƒ Delete ” on page 25). Select the “Delete” menu point. The question “Really Delete?” is  
displayed. By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options  
Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button  
if you wish to delete the  
current photo, or choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the  
current photo.  
16.2 Playback Settings  
To change settings, set your camera to  
Playback mode (see page 11) and activate the  
voice recording mode (see page 11). Press the  
Menu button  
to go to the settings menu.  
Here, you can use the Navigation button (d  
and c) to choose between the following  
settings.  
Delete  
This setting allows you to delete the voice recording currently selected.  
If you select the “Delete” setting, then the question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By using  
the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”.  
Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button  
choose “No” and press the Navigation button  
recording.  
if you wish to delete the current recording, or  
if you do not wish to delete the current  
Delete All  
This setting allows you to delete all your saved voice recordings in one go.  
If you select the “Delete All” setting, then the question “Really Delete?” is displayed. By using the  
Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes”  
and press the Navigation button  
if you wish to delete all your recordings, or choose “No” and  
press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete your recordings.  
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Protect  
This setting allows you to protect individual voice recordings from being deleted.  
If you select the “Protect” setting, then the question “Protect File?” is displayed. By using the  
Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes” and “No”. Choose “Yes”  
and press the Navigation button if you wish to protect the current recording, or choose “No” and  
press the Navigation button if you do not wish to protect the current recording.  
Once you have protected a recording, then the text “File is protected” is displayed next time you  
attempt to delete it (see page 24). When displaying the voice recording, the Deletion Protection  
symbol is displayed on the left edge of the screen.  
To remove the deletion protection from a recording, choose the “Protect” setting again. The  
question “Unprotect File?” is displayed. Choose between the options “Yes” and “No” as described  
above.  
Slide Show  
This setting allows you to play back all your voice recordings, one after the other. When  
you select this setting, the camera begins the sequence of recordings, starting with the recording  
currently selected. To stop the slide show, press the Menu button  
.
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17 Playback MP3 Files  
Switch the camera on and use the Capture / Playback switch to select Playback. To  
get to the MP3 mode, press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol  
for the MP3 mode appears at the top left of the LCD display  
.
Once in MP3 Playback mode, the MP3 titles saved on your camera are displayed. You can use the  
Navigation button (d and c) to move between the MP3 titles. To play a MP3 title, press the  
Navigation button . To pause the playback, press the Navigation button again.  
17.1 Play/Pause  
Pressing the Capture button starts an MP3 title. Press the Capture button again to pause the  
playback.  
17.2 Volume  
By using the Navigation button (d and c) you can set the volume.  
17.3 Next Track / Previous Track  
By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can jump to the previous or next track.  
17.4 Repeat / Random  
By repeatedly pressing the Menu button , you can switch between the different playback modes.  
The following modes are available:  
Play all tracks once.  
Repeat: Only the current track is repeated.  
Infinite loop: All tracks are played in a set sequence, in an infinite loop.  
Random: The tracks are played in a random order.  
17.5 Delete MP3 Files  
If you are in the MP3 Playback mode, you can delete an MP3 file by selecting the desired track  
from the track list and then pressing the Flash/Delete button . The question “Really Delete?” is  
displayed. By using the Navigation button (e and f) you can choose between the options “Yes”  
and “No”. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button if you wish to delete the selected track,  
or choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the selected track.  
Note:  
ƒ Files with the attribute “Write Protected” cannot be deleted.  
ƒ Files with the attribute “Hidden” are not displayed in the track list.  
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18 Settings  
This chapter describes how you can change  
general camera settings, such as the time and  
language. In order to change these settings, the  
camera must be switched on. It can, however,  
be in any mode. Press the Menu button  
to  
display the settings menu. If the light marking  
on the top edge of the screen is on the left side,  
then press f on the Navigation button  
to  
switch to the right entry “Setup”.  
The menu above is displayed. You can use the  
Navigation button (d and c) to choose  
between the following settings.  
18.1 Set Clock  
This setting allows you to set the date and time.  
By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can switch between year, month, day,  
hour and minute. Choose c or d to set the values.  
18.2 Auto OFF  
With this setting you can set the camera to switch itself off if not in use after a certain amount of  
time.  
You can use the Navigation button  
8min and Off  
(e and f) to select the following time periods: 3min, 5min,  
18.3 Beep  
This setting allows you to activate or deactivate the beep made by the camera when  
certain buttons are pressed, such as when taking a photo.  
To do this, use the Navigation button (e and f) to select “On”, to activate the beep, and “Off”, to  
deactivate it.  
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18.4 USB Mode  
In this setting you can use the Navigation button (e and f) to define the USB mode for  
the desired function.  
If you want to use the camera as a webcam (see page 40) or as a video camera (see page 41),  
select the “Webcam” option.  
If you want to use the camera as a mass storage device (for example, to transfer data to the  
computer), select the “MSDC” option (Mass Storage Device Class).  
If you want to connect the camera directly to a printer that is compatible with PictBridge, choose the  
PictBridge” option.  
Note:  
If you connect the camera to a computer and choose the “MSDC” setting in USB mode, ensure  
that only the memory defined in the “Memory” setting is visible on your PC. For more details, read  
the “Memory” section on page 29 and “Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice Recordings” on  
page 39.  
18.5 Logo  
In this setting you can define whether or not the start logo is to be displayed when you switch the  
camera on.  
Use the e and f buttons and press the Navigation button  
to choose “On”, if the logo is to be  
displayed, or “Off”, if it is not to be displayed.  
18.6 Language  
In this setting you can define the language, in which text is to appear on the display.  
Use the Navigation button (e and f) to select from the following languages: English, Spanish,  
Italian, Greek, Norwegian, and Danish  
18.7 Video Out (Video-Out Signal)  
In this setting you can set the video output signal.  
By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “NTSC” and  
PAL”. In order to see the image on the connected device (for example, a TV) you must select the  
format supported by your device. In most cases this is “PAL”.  
18.8 Memory  
This setting allows you to define the data storage medium, to which your photos, videos, etc. are to  
be saved.  
By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can choose between the options “Internal”  
(internal memory) and “SD card” (removable memory card).  
Note:  
If you connect the camera to a PC, then only the memory that you defined in the “Memory” setting  
is visible. For more details, read the “Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice Recordings” section  
on page 39.  
18.9 Format  
This setting allows you to format the data memory, which you defined in the “Memory”  
setting (see page 29).  
To do this, push the Navigation button  
to the right (f). The question “Really Delete?” is  
displayed. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button  
if you wish to format the memory, or  
choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to delete the memory.  
Caution:  
By formatting the memory, you will lose all the data you saved previously.  
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18.10 Default Setting  
This setting allows you to reset all settings to the default setting.  
To do this, push the Navigation button  
to the right (f). The question “Reset Settings?” is  
displayed. Choose “Yes” and press the Navigation button if you wish to reset all the settings, or  
choose “No” and press the Navigation button if you do not wish to reset the settings.  
18.11 Digital Zoom  
By using the Navigation button  
(e and f) you can activate or deactivate the digital zoom. It is  
not possible to use the zoom function if you select “Off”.  
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19 Output to an AV Device  
You can also reroute your camera’s display through an AV device (such as a television). This  
allows you to view your photos or videos comfortably on a large display, or to show them to larger  
groups.  
19.1 System Requirements  
Your device must have a RCA-type AV port.  
For example, if you only have a TV with a scart  
connection, then you must have a scart / RCA  
adapter (see right). This adapter is not  
included, but can be purchased from specialist  
electronics outlets.  
19.2 Connecting to the AV Device  
Insert the phone jack of the AV cable included into AV output socket  
on the front of the device.  
Insert the three RCA plugs into your device’s AV input socket. The video signal is sent through the  
yellow plug, and the audio signal is sent through the red and white plugs.  
Note:  
If you are using a scart / RCA adapter, ensure that the switch (if there is one) is set to “Signal In”.  
19.3 Starting the AV Output  
Switch your AV device on and set it to AV In. For more details, read the operating instructions for  
your AV device.  
When you have switched on the camera, the  
image on the right is shown on the camera’s  
display. Press:  
ƒ
e on the Navigation button  
to only  
transfer audio to your AV device (for  
example, to play voice recordings or MP3  
tracks)  
ƒ
f on the Navigation button  
to transfer  
audio and video to your AV device (for  
example, to view photos or videos)  
Confirm your selection by pressing the  
Navigation button  
.
If you select the second setting, then your camera’s display switches off and the display on your AV  
device is activated. It displays the menu for your camera. Use your camera as normal.  
19.4 Ending the AV Output  
If you want to end the AV output, simply remove the AV cable from the camera’s AV output  
socket . The camera switches off automatically. To continue using the camera, switch it back on.  
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20 Capturing from an AV Device  
If you have an AV device (such as a TV or a DVD player), you can connect it to the camera and  
record the video signal being sent (for example, the television program).  
20.1 System Requirements  
Your device must have a RCA-type AV output.  
For example, if you only have a TV with a scart  
connection, then you must have a scart / cinch  
adapter (see right). This adapter is not  
included, but can be purchased from specialist  
electronics outlets.  
20.2 Connecting to the AV Device  
Insert the phone jack of the AV cable included into AV input socket under the cover on the front  
of the device. Insert the three RCA plugs into your AV device’s AV output socket. The video signal  
is sent through the yellow plug, and the audio signal is sent through the red and white plugs.  
Note:  
If you are using a scart / RCA adapter, ensure that the switch (if there is one) is set to “Signal  
Out”.  
20.3 AV Capture  
Switch your AV device on and start playback. Now set the Mode switch  
to Capture and switch  
the camera on. You can now see the image from your AV device on the camera’s display. You can  
use the Capture button to start and stop the recording. You cannot use the zoom function or the  
auxiliary light when recording an AV signal.  
Comment:  
The recording is in MPEG-4 format, and is only restricted by the amount of free memory.  
20.4 Capture Settings  
To change settings, set your camera to the  
Capture mode for AV signals, as described  
above. Press the Menu button  
settings menu. Here, you can use the  
Navigation button (d and c) to choose  
between the following settings.  
to get to the  
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20.5 Auto Start  
This setting allows you to automatically start recording from an AV source at a defined point in  
time. Use the Navigation button  
(f) to select the time. Use the Navigation button  
(e and f)  
to switch between year, month, day, hour and minute, and then use the Navigation button again  
(c and d) to enter the desired value.  
Comment:  
In order for this function to work properly, it is important that you have set the time and date  
correctly (see page 28).  
20.6 Auto Stop  
This setting allows you to automatically stop recording from an AV source at a defined point in time.  
Use the Navigation button  
(f) to select the time. Use the Navigation button  
(e and f) to  
switch between year, month, day, hour and minute, and then use the Navigation button again (c  
and d) to enter the desired value.  
Comment:  
In order for this function to work properly, it is important that you have set the time and date  
correctly (see page 28).  
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21 Printing Directly with PictBridge  
The DV-767 camera meets the PictBridge standard, which makes it possible to print photos directly  
from the camera, without having to use a computer. This is primarily recommended for quick, one-  
off printing.  
21.1 System Requirements  
The printer must meet the PictBridge standard  
and have a USB connection. You can tell  
whether your printer supports this standard by  
the PictBridge logo, or by reading your printer’s  
manual.  
21.2 Connecting to the Printer  
Switch the camera on and set the USB mode  
to PictBridge (see page 29). Now use the USB  
cable to connect your camera to your printer,  
without switching the camera off.  
21.3 Printing Photos  
Set your camera to Playback mode and switch to Photo mode. Select the photo to be printed, and  
press the Menu button . Use the Navigation button (d) to switch to the “Print” menu point and  
then press the Navigation button  
(f) to change settings and  
(f) again to start the printing  
process.  
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22 Computer Installation  
22.1 System Requirements  
Operating System: Windows® 98SE, Me, 2000, XP or Vista  
CPU:  
Pentium III 500 MHz or above  
RAM:  
64MB RAM (128 MB is recommended)  
50 MB of free memory  
Hard Drive:  
Interface:  
CD ROM Drive:  
USB 2.0 (compatible with USB 1.1)  
Yes, if the operating system is Windows 98 SE  
22.2 Connecting to the Computer  
Lift the protective lid on the front of the device and connect the camera as shown in the following  
images:  
1. Insert the small plug (mini USB) of the 2. Insert the large end of the connection cable  
connection cable into the camera’s USB socket into a free USB socket on your computer.  
.
Note:  
If you use a USB hub (a multiple USB port adaptor), it is possible that your computer does not  
recognize the camera. In this case, connect the USB cable directly to your PC.  
22.3 Driver Installation  
To transfer your photos, videos or voice recordings to a computer with Microsoft Windows ME,  
2000, XP or Vista, you do not need to manually install a driver. The device is set up the first time it  
is used. For more information, see the paragraph Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice  
Recordingson page 39.  
If you want to use your camera as a webcam or video camera on a computer with Microsoft  
Windows ME, 2000, XP or Vista, then you must manually install the driver. This is described below  
for Windows Vista, Windows ME, 2000, XP, and Windows 98SE.  
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Microsoft Windows Vista  
1. Insert the CD provided. The automatic 2. Select the installation language and press  
playback starts. Click on [AUTORUN.EXE].  
[OK].  
3. Press [Continue].  
4. Choose “USB Driver” and then press  
[Continue].  
3. Check your entries and choose [Install].  
4. Choose [Finish] to complete the installation.  
Note:  
For information on how to use the camera with a computer, read page 40 in the chapter “Using  
the DV-767 as a Webcam ”, and page 41 in the chapter “Using the DV-767 as a Video Camera ”.  
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Microsoft Windows ME, 2000, XP  
1. Insert the CD provided. If you have activated 2. Switch the camera on and set the USB mode  
the Auto Start function on your computer, and to Webcam (see page 29). Connect your  
the window shown above is displayed, choose camera to your computer without switching  
[Cancel].  
the camera off (see page 35).  
3. After a short time an unknown device is 4. Choose “Install Software from a List or  
recognized and the window shown above, with Specified Source (for advanced users)” and  
the title “New Hardware Search Assistant”, is then choose [Continue].  
displayed. Choose the menu point “No. Not this  
time” and then press [Continue].  
5. Select “Removable Storage” and then click 6. The system searches for the driver on the  
[Continue].  
CD.  
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7. Choose [Continue Installation] to confirm this 8. After a short time the installation is complete  
dialog.  
and the DV-767 is ready to be used as a digital  
camera.  
The installation described  
above must be executed  
twice. Once for the driver  
as a Digital Camera and  
once for the driver as a  
Video Camera.  
Note:  
For information on how to use the camera with a computer, read “Using the DV-767 as a Webcam  
on page 40, and “Using the DV-767 as a Video Camera on page 41.  
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Microsoft Windows 98 SE Installation  
If you want to use your camera on a computer with a Microsoft Windows 98 SE operating system,  
then you must install the driver from the CD ROM included with the camera.  
To do this, first use the USB cable to connect the camera to your computer. Then follow the steps  
described below.  
1. The window shown above is displayed. Now 2. Select “Find the most suitable driver for this  
insert the Driver CD ROM provided and click on device” and then click on [Continue >].  
[Continue >].  
3. Select “CD ROM Drive” and then click 4. Click [Continue >].  
[Continue >].  
5. The installation is complete. Click [Finish].  
6. My Computer.  
The camera is now recognized and a new removable disk drive appears in My Computer. The drive  
letters displayed may differ, depending on the number of drives on your system.  
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22.4 Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice Recordings  
Note:  
If your operating system is Windows 98, please read the chapter “Driver Installation on page 35.  
If you want to transfer data (photos, videos, voice recordings, MP3 files) between the camera and  
your computer, then you must first define the memory you want to access. For more information on  
this option, read “ Memory” on page 29.  
Switch the camera on and set the USB mode  
to “MSDC” (see page 29). Use the USB cable  
to connect your camera to your computer  
without switching the camera off. (See page  
35).  
The MSDC USB mode is the standard setting.  
This means that you must only execute the  
aforementioned step if you have used your  
camera as a webcam or video camera, or have  
printed photos using PictBridge.  
If you have correctly connected the camera to your computer, a new removable medium drive  
appears in “My Computer”. You can now use this removable drive as a normal drive. You can copy,  
delete or rename files as normal. If necessary, read the operating instructions for your operating  
system.  
Caution:  
To prevent data loss, you should never disconnect your camera from your computer whilst saving  
or writing data. To connect the camera from your computer, follow the instructions on page 42.  
22.5 Using the DV-767 as a Webcam  
Note:  
Before using the DV-767 as a webcam for the first time, read the chapter “Driver Installation ” on  
page 35.  
If you have correctly installed the driver for the  
DV-767, then you can, for example, use the  
camera as a webcam for applications such as  
Skype (see image on right) or other video  
conference systems. This software is not  
included.  
To use the camera as a webcam, switch it on  
and set the USB mode to Webcam (see page  
29). Connect your camera to your computer  
without switching the camera off. (See page  
35). It is then available as a webcam for all  
programs.  
Note:  
Use the support provided to position the camera on the table in front of you.  
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22.6 Using the DV-767 as a Video Camera  
Note:  
Before using the DV-767 as a video camera for the first time, read the chapter “Driver Installation ”  
on page 35.  
If you have correctly installed the driver for the  
DV-767, then you can use the camera as a  
video camera. This allows you, for example, to  
import recordings directly into graphic  
applications like Adobe Photoshop. This  
software is not included.  
To use the camera as a webcam, switch it on  
and set the USB mode to Webcam (see page  
29). Connect your camera to your computer  
without switching the camera off. (See page  
35). It is then available as a webcam for all  
programs.  
Note:  
The camera is installed with Windows as a WIA device (Windows Image Acquisition). This  
standard interface allows you to exchange data between graphic software and devices like the  
digital camera. This means that the DV-767 can be used with all graphics programs that support  
WIA.  
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22.7 Disconnecting from the Computer  
If you have connected the camera, as a mass storage medium, to your computer (USB mode:  
MSDC), then you should never disconnect the camera without first safely removing the hardware  
from your operating system. Failure to do this could result in the loss of data or damage to your  
camera’s memory.  
For Windows 98SE, Me, 2000  
Use the button to switch your camera off before you remove the USB connection cable.  
For Windows XP:  
1. Double click on the “Safely Remove 2. In the “Safely Remove Hardware” window,  
Hardware” symbol (it may be necessary to show select the “USB mass storage device” and click  
inactive symbols).  
on [Close].  
3. In the “Safely Remove Hardware” window, 4. A message is displayed, which informs you  
select the “USB mass storage device” and click that you can now remove the device. Remove  
on [OK].  
your camera from the USB connection.  
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For Windows Vista:  
1. Double click on the “Safely Remove 2. In the “Safely Remove Hardware” window,  
Hardware” symbol (it may be necessary to show select the “USB mass storage device” and click  
inactive symbols).  
on [Stop].  
3. In the “Safely Remove Hardware” window, 4. A message is displayed, which informs you  
select the “USB mass storage device” and click that you can now remove the device. Remove  
on [OK].  
your camera from the USB connection.  
22.8 Formatting the Memory  
If you want to remove the entire contents of your camera, or files have been damaged, it can be  
advisable to format the internal memory.  
In some cases it can also be necessary to format new SD memory cards before using them for the  
first time in your camera. You should always try this if your camera does not recognize an inserted  
SD card.  
To format the memory, connect the camera to your computer and open “My Computer”. Right-click  
on the drive to be formatted, and choose “Format”. Select FAT32 as the file system, and then the  
default settings for all other parameters.  
Caution:  
If you are not certain about executing the steps described above, read the help for your operating  
system or consult a specialist. A mistake during formatting can result in the computer being  
unusable.  
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23 Technical Data  
Image sensor:  
LCD Display:  
Lens:  
1/1.8“ 5 mega pixels (2592x1944) CMOS  
2.5“ LTPS LCD, 0.23 mega pixels (960x240)  
f=8.22mm F=2.8  
Focus distance:  
Long shots: 1.5m – unlimited,  
Macro shots: 30 - 40cm  
Exposure shutter:  
Exposure time:  
Manual exposure correction:  
WB:  
Automatic  
1/15~1/2000 second  
-2.0..0..+2.0 (in 10 steps)  
Auto, Sunlight, Cloudy, Neon Light, Internal Light  
8x digital zoom  
Zoom:  
Autotimer:  
10 seconds  
Image acquisition:  
Resolution:  
3648x2736 (10M), 2560x1920 (5M), 2048x1536 (3M),  
1280x960 (1.3M), 640x480 (0.3M)  
JPEG  
Image format:  
Video resolution:  
Resolution:  
Video format:  
Audio format:  
Duration:  
320 x 240 or 640 x 480  
ISO MPEG-4, 30 frames per second, 800-2000 kbps  
4-bit ADPCM, 44,1KHz, 177kbps, mono  
Only restricted by memory capacity  
Voice recordings:  
Audio format:  
Duration:  
WAV 16-bit PCM, 8kHz, 128kbps, mono  
Only restricted by memory capacity  
Line-in recording:  
Audio format:  
Duration:  
WAV 4-bit ADPCM, 16kHz – 44,1kHz, 120 – 358kbps, stereo  
Only restricted by memory capacity  
MP3 playback:  
Audio format:  
MP3  
Internal memory:  
External memory:  
Requirements for direct printing:  
Video output:  
Integrated loudspeaker:  
Integrated microphone:  
64MB memory, 54MB is free  
SD memory card  
PictBridge  
NTSC or PAL  
Mono  
Mono  
Connections:  
Mains supply:  
Data transfer:  
AV input  
mini USB  
mini USB  
2.5mm mini-jack  
2.5mm mini-jack  
AV output / headphones  
Mains adapter:  
Input:  
Output:  
100-240V~ (AC), 50/60Hz, 0.5A  
5.0V (DC), 1.2A  
Model number:  
MU12-2050120-C5  
Battery (Li-Ion):  
Output:  
Model number:  
3.7V, 950mAh  
TD-B001  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
115 x 56 x 20mm  
145g  
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24 Technical Help  
This chapter explains some technical terms. No claims are made regarding completeness and  
accuracy.  
24.1 White Balance (WB)  
The WB (white balance) is used to set the colour temperature. This adjusts the camera so that it is  
ideally suited for the light conditions in the desired location. If this WB is fully automatic, then the  
camera looks for a white area (or similar) in the picture and uses this as a basis to calibrate all  
other colours. In reality, this area is seldom white. More often than not it is simply the lightest area  
in the screen. This often results in colour fog. Using semi-automatic WB (setting the camera to  
certain, defined lighting conditions) can often reduce this colour fog. However, this only works with  
standard lighting conditions. In mixed light it can lead to poor results.  
24.2 EV Bias  
You can use the EV bias to manually change the predefined exposure value for the exposure  
meter. This correction makes the image/video lighter or darker than predefined by the shutter. As a  
rule, the shutter priority is not optimal in the following cases, and requires the exposure to be  
manually corrected:  
ƒ Back light: If the object being captured is illuminated by back light (for example, a portrait with  
the sunset in the background), a shutter priority normally results in the image being too dark. A  
longer exposure (such as +2) generates a better image.  
ƒ High-key image: In the case of light objects in front of a light background, an automatic  
exposure generally results in a gray image. A longer exposure (such as +2) generates a better  
image.  
ƒ Low-key image: In the case of dark objects in front of a dark background, an automatic  
exposure generally results in a gray image. A shorter exposure (such as -2) generates a better  
image.  
24.3 Range of Exposure Measure  
The DV-767 camera has a shutter priority, which undertakes the appropriate exposure for the  
image/video. For this, the camera measures the brightness at various points on the image to  
determine the exposure time. In normal cases, the image should be exposed in such a way that the  
subject is well lit. As the subject is usually located in the centre of the image, the “Centre” setting is  
suitable for almost all captures. If the subject in the centre of the image is very small, then the  
exposure can only be measured at one point in the centre of the image (“Spot” setting). If, on the  
other hand, the exposure measurement should be distributed over the entire image, then you  
should select the “Matrix” setting. This setting delivers good results for images that are equally  
illuminated.  
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25 Disposal  
25.1 Batteries  
Please bear in mind that the end user is obliged to return old batteries to a distributor or to a  
returns location established for this purpose by the legal waste disposal company.  
25.2 Device  
Your consumer electronics device is subject to the 2002/96/EC European directive on disposal of  
electrical and electronic equipment.  
ƒ You are forbidden to dispose of your device in the  
household waste.  
ƒ For information on the disposal of old devices,  
contact your local government, the waste  
management administration, or the shop from  
which you purchased this product.  
ƒ You can hand your device in to local collection  
points free of charge.  
ƒ Disposing of old devices correctly helps to prevent  
damage to the environment and reduces health  
risks.  
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26 Trouble-Shooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Insert the battery correctly (see  
page 9).  
Battery not correctly inserted.  
Battery not charged.  
Camera cannot be switched  
on.  
Use the mains supply or USB  
cable to charge the battery (see  
page 10).  
The device switches on, but  
then switches off again after  
a short time.  
Use the mains supply or USB  
cable to charge the battery (see  
page 10).  
The battery is not charged  
sufficiently.  
Auto Off is activated, and the  
camera switches off automatically  
after a predefined time.  
The camera switches itself  
off automatically.  
Set Auto Off to meet your  
requirements (see page 28).  
The ambient temperature is too Do not use the video camera in  
low.  
extreme temperatures.  
If the battery only stays  
charged for a very short time  
after you have charged it, you  
The battery is overcharged.  
must  
replace  
the  
mains  
adapter. To do this, contact the  
customer hotline (see the back  
of the manual).  
The battery runs down too  
quickly.  
Change the battery. To do this,  
contact the customer hotline  
(see the back of the manual).  
The battery has exceeded its  
lifetime.  
The device has been used too  
often as a flashlight (this uses too  
much power).  
Only use the device seldom, in  
order to save electricity.  
The camera is not in Capture Switch to Capture mode (see  
mode.  
page 11).  
Delete data from your storage  
medium or transfer data to your  
PC (see page 39).  
The camera does not take a  
photo after the capture  
button has been pressed.  
The memory is full.  
Insert an empty storage  
medium into the device (see  
page 12).  
Clean the lens with a soft, dry  
cloth.  
The lens is dirty.  
The Capture Distance switch  
not in its normal position.  
is Set the Capture Distance  
switch to its normal position.  
The image is out of focus.  
The flash is not working.  
Set the quality to “Super” (see  
page 15).  
The quality is set too low.  
Set the Flash mode to  
Automatic” (see page 19).  
The flash is switched off.  
The date and time have not been  
set. The camera uses its standard  
time.  
The date and time are not  
displayed correctly.  
Set the date and time (see  
page 28).  
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Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The colour of the photos is The white balance (WB) settings  
Reset the WB (see page 21).  
abnormal.  
are incorrect.  
The photo display is not  
correct.  
The photo could be damaged.  
Run a check on your computer.  
The image is too light or too  
dark.  
Reset the EV bias (see page  
21).  
The EV bias is set incorrectly.  
Clean the screen with a clean,  
dry cloth.  
The LCD screen is not clear. The LCD screen is dirty.  
The cable is not connected  
correctly.  
Check the cable connection.  
The operating system is not  
Windows  
Install  
Windows  
Photos, videos or voice  
98/98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista,  
or 98/98SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista  
recordings  
cannot  
be  
the computer does not have a and a USB connection.  
USB connection.  
transferred to the computer.  
Install the Windows98 USB  
driver from the CD (see page  
39).  
No USB driver has been installed  
with Windows 98.  
No sound is coming out of  
the headphones.  
Connect  
correctly.  
the  
headphones  
The headphones cable is loose.  
The battery is empty.  
Charge the battery (see page  
10.  
Switch to the device on (see  
page 10).  
The device is switched off.  
The LCD display is not  
showing any contents.  
Contact the customer hotline  
(see the back of the manual).  
The display is broken.  
The device is in AV Out mode.  
Read page 31.  
Use the mains supply or USB  
cable to charge the battery (see  
page 10).  
The battery is empty.  
Connect the USB cable (see  
page 35).  
The USB cable is not connected.  
The USB cable is faulty.  
The camera will not transfer  
any MP3 / WMA files.  
Contact the customer hotline  
(see the back of the manual).  
Delete data from your storage  
medium or transfer data to your  
PC (see 39).  
The memory is full.  
Connect your camera directly  
to the computer and, if  
necessary, remove all USB  
hubs from your computer.  
A USB hub is interconnected.  
The computer does not  
recognize the camera.  
Reinsert the plug. If this does  
not solve the loose connection,  
exchange the cable.  
The USB plug has  
connection.  
a
loose  
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