
Important InformationAdvanced FeaturesImporting Imagesinto a ComputerReferencesBasic OperationsPreparationsINTERNET VIEWCAMMPEG-4 Digital RecorderOPER
2ContentsImporting Images into a ComputerImage Files in the SmartMedia Card ... 65Using a Floppy Disk Adapter ...
3PrecautionsUse & Care• After operation, remove the batteries from the unit.• Do not aim the lens at the sun.Do not allow direct sunlight to strik
4Important InformationImportant Information• Avoid situations where water, sand, dust or otherforeign matter could get on or inside the DigitalRecorde
5Important InformationImportant InformationSmartMedia Card Precautions• Use the supplied Index labels and Write-protect seals.Using other labels and s
6Important InformationImportant InformationDew Formation• What is “dew formation”?When cold water is poured into a glass, dew drops form onthe glass.
7Important InformationImportant InformationPart Names & IndexFor details on the use of each control, refer to the page number indicated in the bra
8Important InformationImportant InformationDC IN 6V terminal [p. 16]MicrophoneIris select switch [p. 53]Shutter button [pp. 23, 26]LensFocus (Macro/No
9Important InformationImportant InformationIndicators on the LCD MonitorSee page 55 for turning on and off the indicators on the LCD monitor.Movie Rec
10Important InformationImportant InformationMovie Index Playback Mode Movie Playback Mode1 MOVIE mode indicator (p. 29)Indicates the Digital Recorder
11Important InformationImportant InformationStill Recording Mode1 Still image resolution mode indicator (p. 46)Indicates the Still image resolution mo
iThank you for purchasing this Digital Recorder from SHARP.Before using the MPEG-4 Digital Recorder, please read this operation manual carefully and t
12Important InformationImportant InformationStill Index Playback Mode1 STILL mode indicator (p. 39)Indicates the Digital Recorder is in the Still mode
13Important InformationImportant InformationWarning IndicatorsCLOCK SET You have not yet set the built-in clock.POWER OFF The batteries are almost dea
14Preparations4 Close the battery compartment cover (1), holddown the cover (2) and slide it in the direction ofthe arrow (3) until it clicks.132Note:
15PreparationsPreparationsBattery Handling PrecautionsIncorrect use or handling of batteries might cause them toleak or burst and seriously damage the
16PreparationsPreparationsPower outletAC adapterPowering the Digital Recorder froman AC OutletUse the supplied AC adapter when recording or playingbac
17PreparationsPreparations4 Close the battery compartment cover (1), holddown the cover (2) and slide it in the direction ofthe arrow (3) until it cl
18PreparationsPreparations2 Press the MENU button to display <MENU 1/2>MENU <MENU1/2>REC.MODE NORMALDISPLAY ONBLC
19PreparationsPreparations6 Press ' or " to select “27” (date) (1) and press |(2).• To return to the previous step, press \.12 OCT.27.1
20PreparationsPreparations9 Press ' or " to select “30” (minutes). OCT.27.2‰‰‰ OCT.27.2‰‰‰ 1‰:3‰ AM 1‰:3‰ AM10 Press th
21PreparationsPreparationsAttaching the Hand Strap1 Hold the end of the strap and thread it through theHand strap loop on the grip.2 Let the other end
iiNOTEThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant toPart 15 of the FCC Rules. These limi
22To Turn Off the PowerSlide the POWER switch again and hold it until the operationscreen disappears.PLAYCAMERAPOWERSwitching the Movie Mode and the S
23Basic OperationsBasic Operations2 Adjust the angle of the lens body to compose theimage on the LCD monitor. NORMAL LAP ‰:‰‰:‰‰ RE
24Basic OperationsBasic OperationsTo Finish Movie RecordingPress the Shutter button again.• The Recording time indicator “LAP” returns 0:00:00. NORMA
25Basic OperationsBasic OperationsTo Zoom InPress ' (T) on the Operation button to get a close-up view(1).To Zoom OutPress " (W) on the Oper
26Basic OperationsBasic OperationsStill RecordingYou can record still images with operation similar to that offilm cameras. Before you start recording
27Basic OperationsBasic OperationsRecording with the Self-TimerThe Self-Timer allows you a time-lag of 10 seconds for StillRecordings. Rotate the lens
28Basic OperationsBasic OperationsRemaining Battery Power-DisplayThe Battery power indicator appears on the LCD monitorwhenever the power is on. It su
29Basic OperationsBasic OperationsMovie PlaybackThe LCD monitor makes it possible to play back what youhave just recorded. You can also enjoy the soun
30Basic OperationsBasic OperationsVolume indicatorIncreaseDecreaseNotes:• To return to the first scene of the current movie, press \ once.Pressing \ t
31Basic OperationsBasic OperationsSlowThis function halves the normal speed of playback. You canplay the movie in slow motion.1 Set the Movie Playback
iiiCOPYRIGHT WARNING:It is the intent of SHARP that this unit be used in fullcompliance with the copyright laws of the UnitedStates and that prior per
32Basic OperationsBasic OperationsSkippingDuring a movie playback, press and release immediately \or | on the Operation button. It allows you to jump
33Basic OperationsBasic OperationsDeleting Unwanted Movie One by OneThis function allows you to delete unwanted movie one byone.Precautions:• Please p
34Basic OperationsBasic Operations4 Press |.• The Movie Index Playback mode screen appears witha “DELETE” frame.OK[SHUTTER] ‰‰2DELETE5 Pr
ivIMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS1. Read Instructions—All the safety and operatinginstructions should be read before operating theDigital Recorder.2. Retain Inst
v12. Grounding or Polarization—This Digital Recorder isequipped with a polarized alternating-current lineplug (a plug having one blade wider than the
vie. If the Digital Recorder has been dropped or thecabinet has been damaged.f. When the Digital Recorder exhibits a distinctchange in performance, th
viiSupplied AccessoriesAlkaline batteries(AA-size × 4)3.3 V typeSmartMedia™ (4MB)SmartMedia holderIndex label (× 2)CDSKA0032TA01Hand strapUBNDT0101TAZ
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