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Video quality selector
HQ: High Quality mode
LP: Long Play mode
Note:
AV output
Connector for RCA
Using your camcorder
Play
Audio/Video output for connecting to TV or other AV equipment with the
included AV cable. Refer to Viewing videos on TV and Recording videos to VHS
tape or DVD overleaf for more information.
1. Press PLAY/PAUSE to start playback of the most recent recording or the
selected video. To select another video, refer to section on Selecting videos.
2. Press and hold PLAY/PAUSE for three seconds to play all videos.
Note: if no video is selected after playback has finished, recording mode will resume after 5 seconds.
QuickStartGuide
EZ201/EZ202 RCA Small Wonder Camcorder
Turn on/off
1. Press ON/OFF to turn on.
2. Press and hold ON/OFF to turn off.
Note: Camcorder will automatically turn off after 2 minutes if not
in use.
LCD screen
For self recordings, the LCD
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The selected setting (HQ or LP) will appear on the display screen
during recording.
screen can be rotated 180o.
USB Connector ARM
Note: Use USB Extension Cable (provided) if USB Connector ARM is obstructed or
space does not permit connection to PC.
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The HQ setting is recommended when planning to view video on
a TV directly from the camcorder.
Search forward/backward:
Congratulations on purchasing your new RCA Small Wonder Camcorder.
Please read these instructions for quick tips on using the product.
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Hold down
Hold down
to fast forward the selected video during playback.
to fast rewind the selected video during playback.
Settings
Quality
BEST
Approx. recording duration*
30 minutes
Push the button and slide out to extend the USB Connector
ARM. Push the button and slide in to retract it.
Record
USB connector ARM slides
out from here
HQ
LP
Press and release the red RECORD button
(after “READY” appears on the screen) to
begin recording.
GOOD
60 minutes
Pausing video playback:
Getting started
Top view
SD/MMC card slot
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Press PLAY/PAUSE to pause playback (a “II” pause indicator and the remaining
playback time will flash at the top left corner of the screen).
Press PLAY/PAUSE again to resume playback.
*Recording duration is based on the internal
memory only. Actual recording capacity depends
on type of video content being recorded.
Battery installation
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Supports most SD/MMC cards up to 2GB that are FAT16 or
1. Slide the battery compartment door in the direction of the arrow to
FAT32 formatted.
While recording:
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open.
Important note: In order to allow convenient
creation of a DVD using the RCA Memory Maker™
DVD burner unit (optional accessory), the
maximum allowable recording on a single clip is
limited to 60 minutes, longer continuous
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To insert card, align card with Card Symbol on camcorder
and slide in until a click is heard. The card icon ( ) will
appear on the screen with SD/MMC card inserted.
To remove card, push card in until a click is heard and the
card will pop out slightly, then remove the card.
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A red “•” and the elapsed time will
appear at the top left corner of the
screen.
The red recording light on the camcorder
front will turn on.
Front view
2. Remove the used batteries and install the new ones and make sure
you align the battery polarities as indicated on the door.
3. Close the battery compartment door and slide up to lock.
Selecting videos:
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Press and release
Press and release
to cue the next video.
to cue the previous video.
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recordings will be saved as separate files.
Note:
Note :
Delete
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In the case of low battery, a low battery icon (
battery icon is flashing.
) will flash on the screen. Please change batteries when
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You may use SD/MMC card to copy videos from the internal memory or to
Pausing a recording:
1. Press DELETE and the last recording will appear on the screen.
extend the internal memory of the camcorder.
Camcorder strap hole
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Alkaline batteries are recommended for best results under normal use. For extended video shooting,
Energizer e2 Lithium AA batteries are recommended.
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Press PLAY/PAUSE.
“DELETE VIDEO ?” will appear on the screen.
1) To copy videos from the internal memory: insert an SD/MMC card while
the camcorder is turned ON. Press + to start copying.
A “II” pause indicator will replace the red
“•” at the top left corner and “Recording
Paused” will flash in the middle of the
screen.
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To select another video, refer to section on Selecting videos.
2) To extend the internal memory: insert an SD/MMC card before turning
on the camcorder. Videos will begin recording automatically to the SD/MMC
card when the internal memory is full.
2. Press and hold DELETE until the selected video is deleted.
3. To delete all videos, press & hold DELETE for 3 seconds and then repeat step 2.
Important battery information
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Any battery may leak electrolyte if mixed with a different battery type, if inserted incorrectly, or if all
batteries are not replaced at the same time.
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The SD/MMC card and the internal memory of the camcorder are recognized as
two separate memory devices when connected to a PC. Refer to “Connecting
to a PC” overleaf for details on accessing the saved videos on either the SD/
MMC card or the internal memory.
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To resume recording, press and release
PLAY/PAUSE again.
Audio speaker
Any battery may leak electrolyte or explode if disposed of in fire or an attempt is made to charge a battery
not intended to be recharged.
Volume
During playback:
Discard leaky batteries immediately. Leaking batteries can cause skin burns or other personal injury. When
discarding batteries, be sure to dispose of them in the proper manner, according to your state/provincial and
local regulations.
Microphone
Recording indicator
Lens
Removal of the SD/MMC card should only be performed while the camcorder is
turned off.
Zoom
Stop
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Press + to increase volume.
Press – to decrease volume.
Back view
Before or during recording:
Tripod screw mount
While playing or recording, press and release
the red RECORD button to stop the playing or
recording.
Left view
Battery compartment door
Right view
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Press + to zoom in.
Press – to zoom out.
Bottom view
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