AIPTEK Digital Camera DV 5300 User Manual

Users Manual  
English  
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Table of Contents  
Welcome.......................................................................... 1  
Safety Notice................................................................... 1  
Table of Contents ........................................................... 2  
Getting Started................................................................ 4  
Knowing your camera parts.................................................................. 4  
Loading batteries.................................................................................. 5  
Inserting a SD/MMC card (optional) ..................................................... 6  
Attaching the wrist strap (optional) ....................................................... 7  
Basic Operations............................................................ 8  
Turning on your camera........................................................................ 8  
Turning off your camera........................................................................ 8  
Using the LCD monitor ......................................................................... 9  
Reading the LCD indicators.................................................................. 10  
Setting language................................................................................... 11  
Recording a video clip .......................................................................... 12  
Taking a still picture .............................................................................. 14  
Recording a voice clip .......................................................................... 17  
Playing back your recordings ............................................................... 18  
Connecting the camera to a TV............................................................ 20  
Advanced Operations .................................................... 21  
Menu operation..................................................................................... 21  
Menu illustration ................................................................................... 21  
Setting video resolution ........................................................................ 22  
Setting picture resolution...................................................................... 23  
Setting white balance ........................................................................... 24  
Setting exposure compensation ........................................................... 25  
Setting image effect.............................................................................. 26  
Setting date stamp................................................................................ 27  
Deleting files.........................................................................................28  
Viewing file information......................................................................... 29  
System Settings ............................................................. 30  
System menu items.............................................................................. 30  
Setting date and time............................................................................ 31  
Setting LCD brightness......................................................................... 31  
Toggling OSD on or off ......................................................................... 32  
Toggling beep sound on or off .............................................................. 32  
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Setting flicker........................................................................................ 33  
Setting language................................................................................... 33  
Setting auto-off option........................................................................... 34  
Restoring factory defaults..................................................................... 34  
Formatting storage medium.................................................................. 35  
Copying Files to Your PC............................................... 36  
Installing the driver to your PC ............................................................. 36  
Connecting the camera to your PC ...................................................... 38  
Copying files to the PC......................................................................... 39  
Viewing/Playing files on your PC.......................................................... 41  
File location ..........................................................................................42  
Using PC Camera ........................................................... 43  
Installing the software........................................................................... 43  
Starting the application......................................................................... 43  
Using DV 5300 PC Camera.................................................................. 46  
Addenda .......................................................................... 49  
Troubleshooting.................................................................................... 49  
Flicker Settings..................................................................................... 52  
Battery Life Indicator............................................................................. 52  
Storage Capacity.................................................................................. 53  
System Message.................................................................................. 54  
Specifications ....................................................................................... 55  
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Getting Started  
Knowing your camera parts  
Strap hook  
Record button (  
)
Shutter button (  
Back LED  
)
Microphone  
Up/Down buttons (  
)
Mode button (  
Power button (  
)
)
Menu/OK button (  
)
USB/AV-out port  
Port cover  
LCD panel  
Focus switch  
Lens  
Flash strobe  
Front LED  
Speaker  
Bottom  
View  
Battery/Card  
compartment cover  
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Loading batteries  
1
Open the battery  
compartment cover.  
Slide the battery compartment  
cover open in the direction of  
indication.  
2
3
Install batteries.  
Place two AAA batteries into  
the compartment. Note that the  
positive(+) and negative(-) ends  
cannot be reversed.  
Replace the cover.  
After the batteries are properly  
installed, replace the battery  
compartment cover.  
Do not use different types or brands of batteries at the same time.  
Alkaline batteries or rechargeable NiMH batteries are  
recommended for high performance.  
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Inserting a SD/MMC card (optional)  
In addition to the built-in flash  
memory, your camera can store  
data on a Secure Digital (SD) card  
or a MultiMedia card (MMC).  
To insert a memory card, gently  
push the card as indicated until  
the card reaches the bottom of the  
slot. When the card is successfully  
inserted, a  
icon will appear on  
the LCD. To remove the memory  
card, gently push the card and it  
will pop up. Then pull the card out  
of the slot.  
The SD card comes with a write-protect switch. When the write-  
protect switch is set to the Lock position, the card will become  
non-writable. To ensure that the camera can operate normally,  
you should set the write-protect switch to the Unlock position  
before inserting the SD card.  
Do not remove the SD/MMC card while the camera is processing  
data (when the LED indicates red light).  
When a SD/MMC card is inserted, the camera will use the card  
as the main storage medium. Files stored in the camera’s built-in  
memory will become inaccessible until the SD/MMC card is  
removed.  
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Attaching the wrist strap (optional)  
The wrist strap provides a convenient way for you to carry your  
camera around.  
1
Stretch out the strap hook.  
Hold your camera upside down, and the  
strap hook will stretch out.  
hook  
2
3
Thread the strap through the  
hook.  
Thread the thinner part of the strap through  
the strap hook as illustrated. Threading in  
the indicated direction will save you much  
time as the hook will remain stretched in  
this way.  
Thread the strap through the  
loop.  
Thread the other end of the strap through  
the loop, and you are ready to carry your  
camera with ease.  
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Basic Operations  
Turning on your camera  
Rotate the LCD panel as indicated. Then press and hold down  
the power ( ) button for 2~3 seconds to turn on the camera.  
If the camera is not turned on after pressing the power button,  
please check:  
1. There are two AAA batteries installed in the camera.  
2. The batteries have enough power left.  
3. The polar(+ -) directions of the installed batteries are correct.  
Turning off your camera  
Press and hold down the power ( ) button for 2~3 seconds to  
turn off the camera.  
OR  
If the camera stays inactive for a long period of time, it may  
automatically shut down due to the Auto-Off setting. See page  
34 for more information.  
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Using the LCD monitor  
The LCD monitor can be used to compose image settings for  
shooting, to review recorded files, or to change menu options.  
The LCD panel can be rotated to the  
following positions:  
1
2
Initial position.  
In this position, the camera is suitable for  
taking self-portraits.  
Rotate the LCD panel.  
The LCD panel can be rotated up to 270  
degrees as indicated. You can position the  
panel at any angle to serve your filming  
purpose.  
3
Normal position.  
Normally, the LCD panel is rotated 180  
degrees to face the user, so that the user can  
get a clear preview on the LCD.  
When the LCD panel is flipped over, the previewed image on the  
LCD will be automatically adjusted.  
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Reading the LCD indicators  
Normal display:  
Zoom ratio  
Number of recordings  
Storage medium *1  
Mode icon  
1.0X  
88  
White balance *2  
Self timer *3  
Battery life  
Video resolution  
Focus mode  
Picture resolution  
Flash mode  
*
1 This icon changes according to the storage medium you use:  
: internal flash memory.  
: memory card.  
*
*
2 This icon will appear when the White Balance option (p.24) is enabled.  
3 This icon will appear when the Self Timer option (p.16) is enabled.  
Playback mode:  
Current / Total recordings  
Mode icon  
File type  
Storage medium  
1/88  
IMG-0001.ASF  
320X240  
File info *1  
2004/01/01  
888KB 00:05:30  
File type  
00:00:00  
Playing time  
Play mode  
*
1 This item will appear when the Info option (p. 29) is enabled.  
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Setting language  
When you power on the camera for the first time, the LCD  
display may not show messages in your local language. You can  
set the LCD interface language using the method below.  
1
2
3
4
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Enter the System menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the System item, and then press the Menu/OK  
Menu  
button to select  
Self Timer  
Record Audio  
Advanced  
System  
button.  
Enter the Language menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
Language item, and then press the Menu/OK  
System  
Beep  
button to select the  
Flicker  
button.  
Language  
Auto-Off  
Select a language.  
Press the Up or Down  
suitable language, and then press the Menu/OK  
Language  
Exit  
button to select a  
button to apply.  
English  
Deutsch  
Français  
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Recording a video clip  
1
Adjust the focus.  
Set the Focus Switch to an appropriate setting. Normally, you should set  
the focus to (  
) for most filming conditions. Select (  
) only for close-  
ups. The focus is adjustable during recording.  
2
3
Adjust other settings (optional).  
Adjust other advanced settings if necessary. See  
the section “Advanced Operations” for more  
information.  
Start recording.  
Press the Record  
button to start  
recording. The LCD will display as the following.  
Zoom ratio  
Number of recordings  
Mode icon  
Storage medium  
1.0X  
88  
Battery life  
00:00:01  
Recording time  
Record icon  
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Recording a video clip (continued)  
4
5
Zoom in or zoom out.  
During recording, you can press  
the Up or Down  
button to  
zoom in or zoom out the screen,  
thus retaining the best image.  
Stop recording.  
Press the Record  
button again to stop recording. The video clip will  
be saved in ASF format.  
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Taking a still picture  
How to take a still picture  
1
Adjust the focus.  
Set the Focus Switch to an appropriate setting. Normally, you should  
set the focus to (  
close-ups.  
) for most shooting conditions. Select (  
) only for  
2
3
Adjust other settings (optional).  
Adjust other advanced settings if necessary. See the section “Advanced  
Operations” for more information.  
Zoom in or zoom out.  
Before taking a picture, you can  
press the Up or Down  
button to  
zoom in or zoom out the screen, thus  
retaining the best image.  
4
Take a still picture.  
Press the Shutter  
button to take a still  
picture. The picture will be saved in JPEG  
format.  
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Taking a still picture (continued)  
How to use flash strobe  
1
2
3
4
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Enter the Strobe menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Strobe item, and then press the Menu/OK  
Menu  
button to select  
Exit  
Video  
Picture  
Strobe  
button.  
Select the Auto item.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Auto item, and then press the Menu/OK  
Strobe  
button to select  
Exit  
Auto  
Off  
button.  
Exit the menu.  
Press the Shutter  
1.0X  
88  
button to quick-exit  
the menu, and the icon on the LCD will  
change, indicating the setting has taken  
effect.  
From now on, the flash strobe will  
automatically fire when the environment is too  
dim for shooting.  
strobe icon  
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Taking a still picture (continued)  
How to use self timer  
1
2
3
4
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Enter the Self Timer menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
Self Timer item, and then press the Menu/OK  
Menu  
button to select the  
Self Timer  
Record Audio  
Advanced  
System  
button.  
Select On.  
Press the Up or Down  
the On item, and then press the Menu/OK  
Self Timer  
Exit  
button to select  
Off  
On  
button.  
Exit the menu.  
Press the Shutter  
1.0X  
88  
button to quick-exit  
the menu, and the self timer icon will appear  
on the LCD, indicating the setting has taken  
effect.  
When the Shutter  
button is pressed,  
the camera will have ten seconds delay  
before taking a picture. After the shutter fires,  
the self timer will be automatically disabled.  
self timer icon  
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Recording a voice clip  
1
2
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Start recording.  
Press the Up or Down  
Record Audio item, and then press the Menu/  
OK button to start recording a voice  
clip. The LCD will display as the following.  
Menu  
button to select the  
Self Timer  
Record Audio  
Advanced  
System  
Number of recordings  
Mode icon  
Storage medium  
88  
Battery life  
00:00:01  
Recording time  
Record icon  
3
Stop recording.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button again to stop recording. The voice  
clip will be saved in WAV format.  
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Playing back your recordings  
Full-screen view  
1
2
Switch to Playback mode.  
Press the Mode  
button to switch to Playback mode. For LCD  
display and OSD indicators, please see page 10.  
Review your recordings.  
You can tell the format of your recordings by the “file type” icon:  
: ASF format video clip  
: JPEG format still picture  
: WAV format voice clip  
The following table gives details on playing back your recordings.  
File type  
How to...  
Action  
X
Shift between files.  
Press the Up or Down  
button.  
Still pictures are directly displayed on  
the LCD screen.  
Review a picture.  
Start playing.  
Picture  
Press the Record  
button.  
During playing/While paused, press  
the Record button.  
Pause/Resume  
playing.  
Video  
&
Audio  
Adjust sound  
volume.  
During playing, press the Up or  
Down button.  
During playing, press the Menu/OK  
Stop playing.  
button.  
3
Exit Playback mode.  
Press the Mode  
button to exit Playback mode.  
In Playback mode, you can press the Menu/OK  
button  
to access the playback menu and perform other actions. Please  
see the section “Advanced Operations” for more information.  
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Playing back your recordings (continued)  
Thumbnail view  
1
Switch to thumbnail view.  
While in full-screen view, you can press the Shutter  
button to switch  
to thumbnail view.  
Current / Total recordings  
Mode icon  
Storage medium  
File type  
1/88  
Highlight box  
Status bar  
Press  
: Play  
2
3
Review your recordings.  
The following table gives details on operations in thumbnail view.  
How to...  
Action  
Move the highlight box.  
Press the Up or Down  
button.  
Press the Record  
will switch back to full-screen view, and the  
operations are the same as in full-screen view.  
button. Then the screen  
Review the selected file.  
Exit thumbnail view.  
If you do not select a file to play, you can press the Shutter  
switch back to full-screen view.  
button to  
Exit Playback mode.  
Press the Mode  
button to exit Playback mode.  
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Connecting the camera to a TV  
Connect your camera and TV via the accessory AV cable for real-  
time display. You can display your video clips, still pictures, and  
audio recordings directly on your TV, sharing them with your friends  
and family.  
AV Mode  
1
2
3
4
5
Turn on your TV and switch the TV to AV mode.  
Connect the audio and video ends of the AV cable to the TV.  
Open the USB/AV-out port cover.  
Connect the other end of the AV cable to your camera.  
Turn on the camera.  
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Advanced Operations  
Menu operation  
The menu items provide several options for you to fine-tune your  
camera functions. The following table gives details on menu  
operations.  
How to...  
Bring up the menu.  
Action  
Press the Menu/OK (  
Press the Up or Down ( ) button.  
) button.  
Move the highlight bar up or down.  
Confirm a selection.  
Press the Menu/OK (  
) button.  
) button or the  
Press the Record (  
Quick-exit the menu.  
Shutter (  
) button.  
To bring up the camera menu:  
Power-on  
Menu/OK (  
) button.  
For details on camera menu items, see page 22 ~ 27.  
To bring up the playback menu:  
Power-on  
Mode (  
) button  
Menu/OK (  
) button.  
For details on playback menu items, see page 28 ~ 29.  
Menu illustration  
Menu icon Menu title  
White Balance  
Exit  
Highlight bar  
Current setting  
indicator  
Auto  
Scroll bar  
Sunny  
Cloudy  
Menu items  
Press  
: Exit  
Information bar  
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Setting video resolution  
Change the video resolution setting according to your viewing  
preference.  
1
2
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Menu  
Exit  
Video  
Picture  
Strobe  
Enter the Video menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Video item, and then press the Menu/OK  
button to select  
button.  
Video  
Exit  
640X480  
3
Select a resolution item.  
352X288  
320X240  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select a  
resolution setting, and then press the Menu/  
OK button to apply. The following  
table gives details on the applicable options:  
Icon  
Resolution  
Description  
640x480  
best resolution, suitable for filming stable subjects.  
suitable for viewing on TV. The video quality is similar  
to VCD.  
352x288  
320x240*  
160x128  
suitable for transmitting over high-speed Internet.  
low resolution with the smoothest flow.  
* the default setting  
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Setting picture resolution  
Select the picture resolution according to your viewing  
preference or the size of photo you want to develop.  
1
2
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Menu  
Exit  
Video  
Picture  
Strobe  
Enter the Picture menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Picture item, and then press the Menu/  
button to select  
OK  
button.  
Picture  
Exit  
2560X1920  
2304X1728  
2048X1536  
3
Select a resolution item.  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select a  
resolution setting, and then press the Menu/  
OK  
button to apply. The following  
table gives details on the applicable options:  
Icon  
Resolution  
Description  
the most memory-demanding option, suitable for  
developing 6x9 photos.  
2560x1920  
2304x1728  
2048x1536*  
1600x1200  
640x480  
suitable for developing 5x7 or 6x8 photos.  
suitable for developing 4x6 or 5x7 photos.  
suitable for developing 3x5 or 4x6 photos.  
suitable for viewing on the screen.  
* the default setting  
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Setting white balance  
1
2
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Advanced  
Exit  
White Balance  
Exposure  
Effect  
Enter the Advanced menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Advanced item, and then press the Menu/  
button to select  
OK  
button.  
Advanced  
Exit  
White Balance  
Exposure  
Effect  
3
4
Enter the White Balance menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the White Balance item, and then press the  
Menu/OK button.  
button to select  
White Balance  
Exit  
Select an item to apply.  
Auto  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select  
Sunny  
Cloudy  
a preferred setting, and then press the Menu/  
OK  
button to apply. The following  
table gives details on the applicable options:  
Icon  
Text  
Description  
Auto*  
suitable for most recording conditions.  
Sunny  
Cloudy  
suitable for outdoor recording in sunny weather.  
suitable for recording in cloudy weather or shady  
environments.  
suitable for indoor recording with incandescent lamp  
lighting, or environments with low color temperature.  
Tungsten  
suitable for indoor recording with fluorescent lamp  
lighting, or environments with high color temperature.  
Fluorescent  
* the default setting  
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Setting exposure compensation  
You can manually adjust the exposure to gain better effects  
when the previewed image appears too bright or too dark.  
1
2
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Menu  
Self Timer  
Record Audio  
Advanced  
System  
Enter the Advanced menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Advanced item, and then press the Menu/  
button to select  
OK  
button.  
Advanced  
Exit  
White Balance  
Exposure  
Effect  
3
4
Enter the Exposure menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select  
the Exposure item, and then press the Menu/  
OK  
button.  
Exposure  
0.3  
0.0  
0.3  
0.6  
Select an item to apply.  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select  
a preferred setting, and then press the Menu/  
OK  
button to apply.  
The applicable value ranges from -1.5 to  
+1.5. A positive value indicates the recorded image will be brighter than  
usual; while a negative value makes the image dimmer. The default setting  
is 0.0.  
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Setting image effect  
You can apply special effects to your recordings to add a  
personal touch.  
1
2
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Advanced  
Exit  
White Balance  
Exposure  
Effect  
Enter the Advanced menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Advanced item, and then press the Menu/  
button to select  
OK  
button.  
Advanced  
Exit  
White Balance  
Exposure  
Effect  
3
4
Enter the Effect menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Effect item, and then press the Menu/OK  
button.  
button to select  
Effect  
Exit  
Select an item to apply.  
Normal  
B / W  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select  
a preferred setting, and then press the Menu/  
OK button to apply. The following  
table gives details on the applicable options:  
Classic  
Icon  
Text  
Description  
Normal*  
allows you to take pictures in natural color.  
allows you to take pictures in black and white.  
B / W  
allows you to take sepia-toned pictures, resembling old  
photos.  
Classic  
* the default setting  
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Setting date stamp  
Enabling the date stamp will print the date of recording on the  
picture.  
1
2
Bring up the menu.  
Press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Advanced  
Exit  
White Balance  
Exposure  
Effect  
Enter the Advanced menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Advanced item, and then press the Menu/  
button to select  
OK  
button.  
Advanced  
Date Stamp  
3
4
Enter the Date Stamp menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
the Date Stamp item, and then press the  
Menu/OK button.  
button to select  
Date Stamp  
Exit  
Select On or Off.  
Press the Up or Down  
On  
Off  
button to select  
On or Off, and then press the Menu/OK  
button to apply.  
After the date stamp is enabled, a date mark  
will be printed on every picture you take.  
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Deleting files  
While reviewing your recordings, you can perform file deletion to  
remove unwanted files and free some memory space.  
1
2
Bring up the Playback menu.  
While in Playback mode, press the Menu/OK  
Menu  
Exit  
button.  
Delete  
Delete All  
Info  
Select Delete or Delete All.  
If you want to delete the current file, select  
the Delete item. If you want to delete all files  
stored in the memory, select the Delete All  
Delete All  
item. Press the Up or Down  
to an item, and then press the Menu/OK  
button  
Exit  
Delete All  
button.  
Sure?  
Delete all files?  
3
Confirm the deletion.  
Depending on the item you select, the  
corresponding sub-menu will appear. To  
confirm the deletion, press the Up or Down  
button to select the check mark, and  
Delete  
Exit  
Delete  
1/99  
then press the Menu/OK  
button.  
Sure?  
Delete current file?  
The deleted files are gone forever and cannot be restored. Use this  
function with caution.  
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Viewing file information  
Enabling the Info option allows you to view file data, such as  
date of recording, file format, and file size... etc.  
1
2
Bring up the Playback menu.  
While in Playback mode, press the Menu/OK  
Menu  
Exit  
button.  
Delete  
Delete All  
Info  
Enter the Info menu.  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select  
the Info item, and then press the Menu/OK  
Info  
Exit  
button.  
On  
Off  
3
Select On or Off.  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select  
On or Off, and then press the Menu/OK  
button to apply.  
If you enable the Info option, you will be able to see file information while  
reviewing your recordings:  
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IMG-0001.ASF  
320X240  
2004/01/01  
File name  
Date  
File type  
Resolution  
888KB 00:05:30  
File size  
Time length  
00:00:00  
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System Settings  
System menu items  
For menu illustration and operations, see page 21.  
To access the system menu:  
Power-on  
Menu/OK (  
Menu/OK (  
) button.  
) button  
Select the System item  
Menu  
Self Timer  
System  
Exit  
Record Audio  
Advanced  
System  
Time  
LCD Light  
Display  
2
Menu items and page references:  
Advanced  
Advanced  
Exit  
Page 32  
Exit  
Page 31  
Page 31  
Page 32  
Page 33  
Page 33  
Page 34  
White Balance  
Exposure  
White Balance  
Exposure  
Effect  
Effect  
System menu (1)  
System menu (2)  
System  
Default  
Page 34  
Page 35  
Format  
System menu (3)  
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Setting date and time  
1
2
Enter the Time menu.  
Enter System menu  
Select the Time item  
Menu/OK  
button.  
Adjust date and time.  
Time  
2004 / 1 / 1  
Press the Up or Down  
button to adjust  
item value. Once you are done with one item,  
press the Menu/OK  
button to move  
to the next item. After all items are set, the  
changes will be made and recorded.  
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:
00 : 00  
Setting LCD brightness  
1
2
Enter the LCD Light menu.  
Enter System menu  
button.  
Select the LCD Light item  
Menu/OK  
Select a brightness value.  
The greater the value is, the brighter the LCD  
will be. Press the Up or Down button  
LCD Light  
Exit  
1
2
3
to select a value, and the LCD brightness  
will change accordingly. When the outcome  
is acceptable to you, press the Menu/OK  
button to confirm.  
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Toggling OSD on or off  
1
2
Enter the Display menu.  
Enter System menu  
button.  
Select the Display item  
Menu/OK  
Select On or Off.  
Press the Up or Down  
Display  
button to select  
Exit  
On  
On or Off, and then press the Menu/OK  
button. If the Display option is  
disabled, no OSD icons will be displayed on  
the LCD.  
Off  
Toggling beep sound on or off  
1
2
Enter the Beep menu.  
Enter System menu  
button.  
Select the Beep item  
Menu/OK  
Select On or Off.  
Press the Up or Down  
Beep  
Exit  
button to select  
On or Off, and then press the Menu/OK  
button. If the Beep option is  
disabled, no sound will be played during  
operation.  
On  
Off  
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Setting flicker  
1
2
Enter the Flicker menu.  
Enter System menu  
button.  
Select the Flicker item  
Menu/OK  
Select 50Hz or 60Hz.  
Flicker  
Press the Up or Down  
button to select  
Exit  
the desired flicker option, and then press the  
50 Hz  
60 Hz  
Menu/OK  
button to confirm.  
If you travel to another country, the flicker setting may not suit the  
country you are staying in. For more details on flicker settings,  
please see page 52.  
Setting language  
1
2
Enter the Language menu.  
Enter System menu  
button.  
Select the Language item  
Menu/OK  
Select a language.  
Press the Up or Down  
Language  
button to select a  
Exit  
suitable language, and then press the Menu/  
OK button to confirm.  
English  
Deutsch  
Français  
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Setting auto-off option  
1
2
Enter the Auto-Off menu.  
Enter System menu  
button.  
Select the Auto-Off item  
Menu/OK  
Select an item.  
Press the Up or Down  
Auto-Off  
button to select  
Exit  
a desired item, and then press the Menu/OK  
1Min  
3Min  
5Min  
button to confirm.  
Restoring factory defaults  
1
2
Enter the Default menu.  
Enter System menu  
button.  
Select the Default item  
Menu/OK  
Select Yes to restore.  
Default  
Exit  
Press the Up or Down  
Yes, and then press the Menu/OK  
button.  
button to select  
Yes  
Return to  
init. setting?  
Restoring the factory defaults will override all of your non-default  
settings.  
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Formatting storage medium  
1
2
Enter the Format menu.  
Enter System menu  
button.  
Select the Format item  
Menu/OK  
Select Yes to format.  
Format  
Press the Up or Down  
Yes, and then press the Menu/OK  
button.  
button to select  
Exit  
Yes  
Sure?  
Depending on the medium you are using, all files stored in the  
memory card or internal memory will be permanently erased. Use  
this function with caution.  
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Copying Files to Your PC  
Installing the driver to your PC  
You need to install the camera driver to ensure that video clips  
can be played back on your PC. To install the software:  
1
Insert the driver CD.  
Turn on your computer. Then place the accessory CD into the CD-ROM  
drive.  
Do not connect the USB cable to your computer now.  
Shut down all other applications running on your computer.  
If the autorun screen does not appear automatically, double-click  
on My Computer and then the CD-ROM drive. Then browse to  
the folder “\DV 5300 Driver” and start the Setup.exe program  
manually.  
2
Start the installation.  
Click on the  
icon to launch the installation of DV 5300 Driver.  
Notice for Windows 2000 users:  
During the installation process, a warning message regarding  
digital signature may appear twice or more. Please click on Yes  
to continue the process. The software is fully compatible with  
Windows 2000 operation system.  
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Installing the driver to your PC (continued)  
3
4
5
Install the driver.  
The Install Shield Wizard will then  
appear and automatically install the  
program. Click on Next and follow the  
on-screen instructions to complete the  
installation.  
Install codecs.  
After the driver installation is  
completed, the program will prompt  
you to install Windows Media Player  
Codecs. If you are not sure whether  
the codecs have been installed in your computer, please click on Yes and  
follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.  
Install Direct X 8.0 or above.  
After the codecs installation is completed,  
you will be prompted to install Direct X  
8.0 or above if the program is not yet  
installed in your computer. Please click on  
Yes to continue.  
Windows Media Player Codecs and Direct X 8.0 or above are  
necessary for viewing the video clips recorded by the camera.  
6
Restart the computer.  
After the installation is completed, you may need to restart your computer  
for the driver to take effect.  
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Connecting the camera to your PC  
1
2
3
Connect the USB cable  
to your computer.  
Turn on your computer, and  
then connect the accessory  
USB cable to the USB port of  
your computer. Make sure the  
cable and the port are correctly  
aligned.  
Connect the USB cable to  
your camera.  
Connect the other end of the USB cable  
to your camera.  
Turn on the camera and switch  
to Disk mode.  
Turn on your camera, and the LCD will  
Disk Mode  
display as illustrated. Press the Up or Down  
Disk Mode  
Live Mode  
button to select the Disk Mode item, and  
then press the Menu/OK  
button  
to confirm.  
Notice for Windows 2000/XP/ME users:  
If you want to disconnect the camera from your computer, please  
follow these steps:  
1. Double-click  
in the system tray.  
2. Click (USB Disk), and then click Stop.  
3. Select the camera when the confirmation screen appears and  
click OK.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to safely disconnect the  
camera from your computer.  
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Copying files to the PC  
1
This step varies depending on your  
operation system:  
For Windows XP users:  
After the camera is connected to your  
computer, a dialogue window will appear  
automatically. Please select the item Open  
folder to view files using Windows  
Explorer and click OK.  
For Windows 2000/ME/98SE  
users:  
Double-click on My Computer. Then  
double-click on the icon of the removable disk that has just appeared.  
Some users may find two removable disks appear in My  
Computer. That is because the OS detects two storage media in  
the camera (the internal memory and the SD/MMC card). If you  
have two removable disks and cannot find your files in one of the  
disks, try to find them in the other disk.  
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Copying files to the PC (continued)  
2
3
4
Double-click on the DCIM file folder.  
Double-click on the 100MEDIA file folder.  
Drag the target file into My Documents or the  
destination folder.  
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Viewing/Playing files on your PC  
1
2
Double-click on My Documents or any other folder  
that stores your files.  
Double-click on the desired file, and the file will be  
opened by the program matching the file’s type.  
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File location  
After connecting the camera to  
your computer, a removable disk  
will appear in your computer. The  
removable disk actually represents  
the storage medium of your camera.  
In the disk you can find all of your  
recordings. Refer to the figure on the  
right to see where the files are stored.  
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Using PC Camera  
Installing the software  
The PC camera software is included in the camera driver, and  
therefore you should install the driver before using the PC  
camera function. If you have not yet installed the driver, please  
see page 36 for details on the installation.  
Starting the application  
1
2
Connect the camera to your  
computer.  
Connect the camera to your computer using  
the accessory USB cable.  
Turn on the camera and  
switch to Live mode.  
Turn on your camera, and the LCD will  
display as illustrated. Press the Up or  
Live Mode  
Disk Mode  
Live Mode  
Down  
button to select the Live  
Mode item, and then press the Menu/OK  
button to confirm.  
If you want to use the Video Conferencing function, please install  
programs such as Netmeeting to serve the purpose.  
Notice for Windows ME users:  
When the indicated screen appears,  
please select Automatic search  
for a better driver and click Next  
to continue.  
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Starting the application (continued)  
Notice for Windows 98SE users:  
1. Click Next when the following screen appears.  
2. When the following screen appears, select Search for the best  
driver for your device and click Next to continue.  
3. During installation, some users may need to insert a licensed 98SE  
CD into the CD-ROM drive for copying the needed files.  
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.  
Notice for Windows 2000 users:  
When using the PC camera function for the first time, the following  
warning message may appear twice or more. Please click Yes to  
continue the installation. The camera is fully compatible with Windows  
2000 operation system.  
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Starting the application (continued)  
3
Launch DV 5300 program.  
Double-click the DV 5300 icon on the Desktop to start the program. After  
the program starts, you can begin to use the PC camera function.  
If you cannot find the program shortcut on the desktop, you can  
start the program from the Programs menu.  
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Using DV 5300 PC Camera  
Start recording a video clip  
Stop recording  
Snapshot  
Start/Stop preview window  
Setting *  
Open album  
Format *  
Select video source  
* Sub-menu available.  
Properties *  
To view pictures taken by DV 5300 PC Camera, please click on  
to open the photo album. Or, as an alternate option, go to the  
“Work Temp” folder to find the files. The full path is as following:  
C:\Program Files\DV 5300\Work Temp  
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Using DV 5300 PC Camera (continued)  
Recording an AVI movie  
1. Click on the  
icon.  
2. Press to specify the path  
and name of the AVI file.  
3. Set the frame rate and  
recording time according to  
your needs.  
4. Press the Start to Record  
button to begin recording.  
5. To stop recording, click on  
the  
icon.  
Taking a snapshot  
Click on the  
icon to take a snapshot.  
Configuring Format options  
Color Space:  
Select one of the following functions according to your needs.  
- RGB 24: This item is for retaining better quality.  
- I420: This item indicates the AVI movie will be more  
compressed to gain the advantage of faster processing speed.  
Output Size:  
Set output size to change the  
size of the preview window. The  
default size is 320x240. Select  
larger pixels when you need a  
larger preview window.  
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Using DV 5300 PC Camera (continued)  
Configuring Properties options  
Video setting:  
- Banding Filter: If the screen of your  
computer flickers when using PC  
Camera function, change this setting  
to avoid noise.  
- Bandwidth: If the network bandwidth  
is congested when using PC  
Camera, select a smaller value in  
the “Bandwidth” item to avoid this  
problem.  
Custom setting:  
You can use the default settings,  
or change the settings (such as  
brightness, contrast, saturation, and  
sharpness) on your own.  
Configuring Flicker options  
If you take your camera abroad, and  
find the screen of your computer  
flickers when using PC Camera  
function, please check the Cancel  
Flicker item to prevent noises from  
appearing on the screen. Or, you  
can refer to the Flicker Settings table  
(p. 52) for proper flicker value that  
suits the country you are staying.  
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Addenda  
Troubleshooting  
When using the camera:  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
The batteries are out of  
power.  
Replace the batteries.  
The camera can  
not be powered on  
normally.  
The batteries are  
incorrectly installed.  
Re-install the batteries.  
If the camera stays idle  
for over one minute,  
the LCD screen will  
automatically shut down  
to save power.  
The camera is still  
powered on, but the  
LCD screen does  
not display.  
Press any button except the  
power button to reactivate  
the display.  
Free some space from the  
SD/MMC card or the internal  
memory.  
Out of memory.  
Can not take  
pictures or video  
clips when pressing  
the Shutter or  
The camera is  
recharging the flash  
strobe.  
Wait until the flash strobe is  
fully charged.  
Record button.  
Using a “protected” SD  
card.  
Set the SD card to be  
writable.  
The format of the  
memory card is not  
compatible with the  
camera.  
Use the camera “Format”  
function to format the card.  
The LCD screen  
displays “MEMORY  
ERROR” or “CARD  
ERROR” message.  
The memory card is  
corrupted.  
Replace the memory card  
with a new one.  
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Addenda  
When using the camera:  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
It happens when you insert  
a memory card after taking  
a few pictures or video clips.  
You can access those files  
after removing the memory  
card.  
I did not delete the  
pictures and video  
clips, but can not  
find them in the  
memory card.  
The lost recordings are  
saved in the internal  
memory.  
If the battery life icon  
indicates  
, the flash  
Cannot use the flash  
strobe.  
strobe may be disabled  
due to insufficient  
voltage.  
Replace the batteries.  
The recorded  
pictures appear too  
blurred.  
The focus is not  
correctly set.  
Adjust the focus to an  
appropriate position.  
The recorded  
pictures or video  
clips appear too  
dark.  
The environment of  
shooting or recording  
does not have adequate  
light.  
Use flash strobe when taking  
pictures. Add extra light  
sources when recording  
video clips.  
Noises occur when  
viewing images on  
the LCD screen or  
on the computer.  
The flicker setting does  
not match the standard  
of the country you are  
staying.  
Adjust the flicker setting. For  
more information, please  
refer to the “Flicker Settings”  
table on page 52.  
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When connecting the camera to the computer or TV:  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Install Direct X 8.0 or  
above and Windows Media  
9.0 Codecs to solve this  
problem. See page 36 for  
details on installing the  
microsoft.com to download  
the required files.  
I cannot view the  
video clips on my  
computer.  
Driver or software is  
not installed on the  
computer.  
Remove the driver and other  
related programs. Follow  
the installation steps in  
the manual to re-install the  
driver.  
The installation is  
terminated abnormally.  
Driver installation  
failed.  
The camera has been  
connected to the PC via  
the USB cable before  
installing the driver.  
Install the driver before  
plugging in the USB cable.  
The TV screen  
The camera is not  
correctly connected to  
the TV.  
does not display  
after connecting the  
camera to the TV.  
Reconnect the camera to TV  
correctly.  
If you have any other camera  
or capture device installed  
in your computer, please  
completely remove the  
camera and its driver from  
the computer to avoid the  
conflict.  
A conflict with other  
installed camera  
or capture device  
occurred.  
The device is not  
compatible with the  
camera.  
Noises occur on my  
computer screen  
when using Video  
Conferencing.  
The flicker setting does  
not match the standard  
of the country you are  
staying.  
Adjust the flicker setting. For  
more information, please  
refer to the “Flicker Settings”  
table on page 52.  
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Flicker Settings  
Country  
Setting  
Country  
Setting  
England  
50Hz  
Germany  
50Hz  
France  
60Hz  
Italy  
50Hz  
China  
50Hz  
Spain  
50Hz  
Netherlands  
50Hz  
Portugal  
50Hz  
America  
60Hz  
Taiwan  
60Hz  
Japan  
50/60Hz  
Korea  
60Hz  
Note: The flicker setting is based on the frequency standard of your local power supply.  
Battery Life Indicator  
Icon  
Description  
Full battery life  
Moderate battery life  
Low battery life  
Empty battery life  
Note: To avoid sudden outage of power supply, you are recommended to replace batteries  
when the icon indicates low battery life.  
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Storage Capacity  
Video  
Audio  
Maximum  
20 min.  
Memory  
All resolutions  
2-6 min.  
Flash memory (13MB for storage)  
SD/MMC card (32MB)  
SD/MMC card (64MB)  
SD/MMC card (128MB)  
SD/MMC card (256MB)  
SD/MMC card (512MB)  
6-14 min.  
40 min.  
12-18 min.  
24-56 min.  
48-112 min.  
96-224 min.  
80 min.  
160 min.  
320 min.  
640 min.  
Still picture  
Memory  
2560x1920 2304x1728 2048x1536 1600x1200  
640x480  
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Flash memory (13MB for storage)  
SD/MMC card (32MB)  
SD/MMC card (64MB)  
SD/MMC card (128MB)  
SD/MMC card (256MB)  
SD/MMC card (512MB)  
10  
20  
12  
25  
16  
40  
24  
60  
96  
30  
50  
80  
120  
240  
480  
960  
192  
60  
100  
200  
400  
160  
320  
640  
384  
120  
240  
768  
1536  
Note: The actual value of capacity may vary (up to ± 30%) depending on the color saturation  
and complexity of your subject and surroundings.  
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System Message  
Message  
Description  
The camera is recording a file.  
Recording  
If you insert a SD card and the card is set to “Protected”, this  
message will show up when the camera tries to write data into the  
card.  
Please Unlock SD Card  
When the camera is set to Playback mode without any existing file to  
play, this message will show up.  
No Files To Play  
The battery life of the camera is low. You should replace the batteries  
with new ones immediately.  
Please Change Batteries  
The storage memory is full and can not store any more files. Please  
change the SD/MMC card or delete some files to free some memory  
space.  
Memory Full  
The inserted card is not compatible with the camera. Please change  
the card or try formatting the card.  
Card Error  
The camera can not access data in the internal memory.  
Please format the medium to solve this problem.  
Memory Error  
Strobe Is Charging  
File Format Error  
Deleting  
The flash strobe is charging.  
The file being played is not compatible with the camera.  
The camera is performing file deletion.  
The camera is formatting the storage medium.  
The camera is performing a setting action.  
Formatting  
Setting  
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Specifications  
Sensor effective resolution  
Interpolated resolution  
Internal memory  
3 Mega (2048x1536) pixels  
5 Mega (2560x1920) pixels  
13MB flash memory (storage)  
Built-in SD/MMC slot (maximum: 512 MB)  
External memory  
MPEG4 (.ASF) Format  
Digital video camcorder  
Digital still camera  
VGA (640x480 pixels) / up to 11 fps; 320x240/ up to 30fps  
CIF (352x288 pixels) / up to 30 fps; 176x144/ up to 30fps  
JPEG (.JPG) Format  
5 Mega (2560x1920) pixels; 4 Mega (2304x1728) pixels  
3 Mega (2048x1536) pixels; 2 Mega (1600x1200) pixels  
VGA (640x480) pixels  
WAVE (.WAV) Format with 13MB memory  
Recording time: approximately 45 minutes  
Digital voice recorder  
PC Camera  
VGA (640x480 pixels) / up to 10 fps  
QVGA (320x240 pixels) / up to 20 fps  
LCD display  
Digital zoom  
A/V output  
1.5” Color TFT LCD  
4X (real-time)  
Yes (NTSC/PAL system)  
Built-in flash strobe / microphone  
/ speaker  
Yes  
Lens  
F = 3.0/8.34 mm  
Self Timer  
Interface  
Yes (10 seconds)  
8 pin USB  
Power saving (auto-off)  
Battery  
1min/3min/5min  
AAAx2 (alkaline batteries recommended)  
97x45x43 mm  
Dimension  
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notification.  
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