AIPTEK V2T6 manual

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    FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to co[...]

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    1 Getting Started Knowing your camcorder parts Bottom view T ripod socket Strap holder A V OUT connector /Earphone USB connector HD OUT Mode/Return ( ) button Menu/OK button Zoom button ( )- T : Zoom in / V olume up W: Zoom out / V olume down Record button ( ) External Microphone Jack Indicator light LCD display Power button ( ) Microphone Flash St[...]

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    2 T o insert a memory card, do the following: (1) Open the battery cover . (2) Gently push the card as indicated until the card reaches the bottom of the slot. T o remove the memory card, gently push it down and it will pop up. Then pull the card out of the slot. Inserting a memory card (optional) Please charge the battery at least 8 hours prior to[...]

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    3 Setting language 1. Power on the camcorder . 2. Press the MODE key to enter the MODE menu. 3. Use the Zoom button to select the Setting mode and press OK to enter the menu screen. 4. Use the Zoom button to select the Language item, and then Press OK to conrm. 5. Move the Zoom button up/down to select a language. 6. When done, press OK to con?[...]

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    4 4 Recording a video clip / T aking a still picture 1. Set the focus to an appropriate setting. Normally , you may set the focus to ( ) for most lming conditions. Select ( ) only for close-ups. Note: Please make sure your memory card is inserted before recording. 2. Zooming: Move the Zoom button up or down to correspondingly zoom the screen in [...]

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    5 5 Playing back your recordings 1. Press the MODE button and use the Zoom button to switch to “ My Works ” mode. 2. There are three folders below My Works: V ideo, Picture, and Voice . Select V ideo, Picture or V oice, and then press the OK button to enter the index mode. 3. Operations in My Works mode: File type How to... Action Index mode Fu[...]

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    6 6 Playing back your recordings on PC Installing software Please notice that the recorded videos are .mov format. So you need some special programs to view the recordings on PC. For rst time use, please make sure you have QuickTime 7.0 (or above) player on your PC. If not, please download the QuickTime player from the website. Or install the so[...]

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    7 7 Connecting the camcorder to HDTV 1. T urn on your HD TV . 2. T urn on the Camcorder. 3. Plug one end of the component video cable into the (Component Video IN) port on the HDTV and the other end into the (HD OUT) port on the Camcorder . 4. Plug one end of the other AV cable into the (Component Audio IN) port on the HDTV and the other end into t[...]

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    8 Menu operation The menu items provide several options for you to ne-tune your camera functions. The following table gives details on menu operations. How to... Action Bring up the menu Press the MENU button. Move the highlight bar Use the Zoom button to move up or down. Enter sub-menu/Conrm an item Press the OK button. Exit menu/Go back to [...]

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    9 Menu items in My Works mode Power-on → Press the MODE button → Use the Zoom button to switch to My Works mode → Select Video, Picture or V oice folder→ Press the OK button → Press the Shutter button. Item Option Description Delete One Y es/No Delete current le. Delete All Y es/No Delete all pictures and video/audio les stored in t[...]

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    10 Menu items in Setting mode Power-on → Press the MODE button → Select the Setting mode → Press the OK button. Item Option Description Date & T ime - Set date and time. Language - Lets you select the language used for OSD. Beep On Enable beep sound. Shutter On Disable beep sound, but keep Shutter sound. Off Disable beep sound. Start Imag[...]

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    1 1 Still picture Video clip Number of shots Recording time (minute) 200 90 * shoot every 30 seconds ** ash is off *** resolution is set to 3M (2048x1536) * resolution is set to HD 30f (1280x720 ) Note: This table is for your reference only . The actual battery life depends on your battery type and recharge level. Battery Life Icon Description F[...]

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    12 Storage Capacity Memory Video (min.) Still picture HD 60f HD 30f WVGA 60f QVGA 30f 8M 5M 3M SD card (1GB) 15 30 30 160 380 580 920 SD card (2GB) 30 60 60 320 770 1160 1840 SD card (4GB) 60 120 120 640 1540 2320 3680 SD card (8GB) 120 240 240 1280 3080 4640 7360 Note : The actual value of capacity may vary (up to ± 30%) depending on the color sa[...]

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