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For video recording, use a memory card that supports faster write speeds.
- Recommended Memory Card: 6MB/s (Class 6) or above.
HMX-Q20BP/HMX-Q20TP/HMX-Q20RP
HMX-Q200BP/HMX-Q200TP/HMX-Q200RP
HMX-QF20BP
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ANUAL
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Safety warnings
Icon Definition Meaning
Warning
There is a potential risk of death or serious
injury.
Caution
There is a potential risk of personal injury or
damage to the product.
Icons used in this manual
Icon Definition Meaning
Caution
To reduce the risk of fire, explosion, electric
shock, or personal injury when using your
camcorder, follow these basic safety
precautions.
Note
Here are hints or page number references
you will find helpful when you operate the
camcorder.
Definition
Here are additional definitions or information
you will find helpful when you operate the
camcorder.
These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others.
Please follow them explicitly. After reading this section, keep it in a safe
place for future reference.
Before reading this user manual
Precautions
Warning!
When using the AC power adaptor with your camcorder, connect
the adaptor to an outlet with protective grounding.
Do not expose the camcorder battery to direct sunlight, heaters,
radiators, fire, or any other source of excessive heat.
Caution
If you replace the battery with the wrong battery, you can cause an
explosion. Replace only with the same battery or an equivalent type.
To disconnect the apparatus from the mains, the plug must be
pulled out from the mains socket, therefore the mains plug shall be
readily operable.
Proper recording etiquette
Do not record videos and photos of people without their authorisation
or consent.
Do not record videos and photos in forbidden recording places.
Do not record videos and photos in private places.
Before reading this user manual, check the follows.
Before reading this user manual
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Before using this camcorder
This camcorder records video in H.264 (MPEG4/AVC) format.
You can play back and edit the video recorded by the
camcorder on a personal computer using the internal
software of this camcorder.
Please note that this camcorder is not compatible with other
digital video formats.
Before recording important video, make a trial recording.
Play back your trial recording to make sure the video and audio
have been recorded properly.
Recorded contents may be lost due to a mistake when
handling the camcorder or memory card, etc.
Samsung will not provide compensation for damages due to the
loss of recorded contents.
Make a backup of important recorded data.
Protect your important recorded data by copying the files to a
PC. We also recommend you copy them from your PC to other
recording media for storage. Refer to the software installation and
USB connection guide.
Copyrights: Please note that this camcorder is intended for
individual use only.
Data recorded on the storage media in this camcorder using other
digital/analogue media or devices is protected by the Copyright
Act and cannot be used without permission of the owner of the
copyright, except for personal enjoyment. Even if you record an
event such as a show, performance, or exhibition for personal
enjoyment, we strongly recommend that you obtain permission
beforehand.
Important information on use
About this user manual
Thank you for purchasing this Samsung Camcorder. Please read this
user manual carefully before you use the camcorder and keep it handy
for future reference. Should your camcorder fail to operate correctly,
refer to Troubleshooting.
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pages 108~120
This User Manual covers HMX-Q20, HMX-Q200, and HMX-
QF20 models.
Illustrations of model HMX-Q20 are used in this user manual.
The HMX-QF20 has the wireless networking function.
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pages 72~80
Although some features of HMX-Q20, HMX-Q200, and HMX-QF20
are different, they operate in the same way.
The displays in this user manual may not be exactly the same as
those you see on the LCD screen.
Designs and specifications of the camcorder and other accessories
are subject to change without any notice.
Before use, read ‘Safety information’ carefully and then use the
product properly.
In this manual, a ‘memory card (card)’ means an SD, SDHC, or
SDXC.
In this user manual’s function description tables, the icon shown in a
description of a submenu item indicates it will appear on the screen
when you set the corresponding function.
Ex) Tele Macro Submenu item
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- On (
): Sets to record close-up images of very small objects.
If set to On, the corresponding icon (
) will appear on the screen.
Samsung is not responsible for any injury or damage caused by not
following the user manual.
Before reading this user manual
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operation so it cannot support life safety services.
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danger of data leakage.
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WARNING
There is a potential risk of death or serious injury.
Do not overload outlets or extension
cords as this may result in abnormal
heat or fire.
Using the camcorder at temperatures
over 60˚C may result in fire. Keeping
the battery at a high temperature may
cause an explosion.
Do not allow water or metal and
inflammable matter to enter the
camcorder or AC power adaptor.
Doing so may pose a fire hazard.
No sand or dust! Fine sand or dust
entering the camcorder or AC power
adaptor could cause malfunctions or
defects.
No oil! Oil entering the camcorder or
AC power adaptor could cause electric
shock, malfunctions or defects.
Do not aim the camcorder directly
into the sun. Doing so could cause
eye injuries, as well as lead to
malfunctioning of internal parts of the
product.
Do not bend the power cord or
damage the AC power adaptor by
pressing on it with a heavy object.
There may be a risk of fire or electric
shock.
Do not disconnect the AC adaptor by
pulling on its power-cord, as this could
damage the power-cord.
Do not use the AC adaptor if it has
damaged, split or broken cords or
wires. Doing so may cause fire or
electric shock.
The safety precautions illustrated below are to prevent personal injury or material damages. Heed all instructions carefully.
Safety information
Safety information
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WARNING
There is a potential risk of death or serious injury.
Do not connect the AC adaptor unless
the plug can be fully inserted with no
part of the blades exposed.
Do not dispose of the battery in a fire
as it may explode.
Never use cleaning fluid or similar
chemicals to clean the camcorder.
Do not spray cleaners directly on the
camcorder. Doing so may pose a fire
hazard.
Keep the camcorder away from water
when using it near the beach or pool
or when it rains. There is a risk of
malfunction or electric shock.
Do not plug or unplug the power cord
with wet hands. There is a risk of
electric shock.
Keep the used lithium battery or
memory card out of the reach of
children. If the lithium battery or
memory card is swallowed by a child,
consult physician immediately.
Keep the power-cord unplugged when
not in use or during lightning storms.
There is a risk of fire.
When cleaning the AC adaptor,
unplug the power-cord. There is a risk
of malfunction or electric shock.
If the camcorder emits an abnormal
sound, or smell or smokes, unplug
the power-cord immediately and
request service from a Samsung
service centre. There is a risk of fire or
personal injury.
If the camcorder malfunctions,
immediately detach the AC adaptor or
battery from the camcorder. There is a
risk of fire or injury.
Do not attempt to disassemble, repair,
or modify the camcorder or the AC
adaptor to avoid a risk of fire or electric
shock.
Safety information
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CAUTION
There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the product.
Do not press the surface of the LCD
with force, or hit it with a sharp object.
If you push the LCD surface, display
unevenness may occur.
Do not drop or expose the camcorder,
battery, AC adaptor, or other
accessories to severe vibrations or
impact. This may cause a malfunction
or injury.
Do not use the camcorder on a tripod
(not supplied) in a place where it is
subject to severe vibrations or impact.
Do not use the camcorder in direct
sunlight or near heating equipment.
This may cause a malfunction or injury.
Do not leave the camcorder in a
closed vehicle for a long time, where
the temperature is very high.
Do not expose the camcorder to soot
or steam. Thick soot or steam could
damage the camcorder case or cause
a malfunction.
Do not use the camcorder near dense
exhaust gas generated by gasoline
or diesel engines, or near a corrosive
gas such as hydrogen sulfide. Doing
so may corrode the external or internal
terminals, disabling normal operation.
Do not expose the camcorder to
insecticide. Insecticide entering the
camcorder could cause the product to
operate abnormally. Turn the
camcorder off and cover it with vinyl
sheet, etc. before using insecticide.
Do not expose the camcorder to
sudden changes in temperature or
high humidity. There is also a risk of
defect or electric shock when using
outdoors during lightning storms.
Do not place the camcorder with the
open LCD screen down.
Do not wipe the camcorder body with
benzene or thinner. The exterior
coating could peel off or the surface
could deteriorate.
Do not leave the LCD screen open
when not using the camcorder.
Safety information
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CAUTION
There is a potential risk of personal injury or damage to the product.
Do not hold the camcorder by the LCD
monitor when lifting it. The LCD screen
could detach and the camcorder may
fall.
Do not use the camcorder near a TV
or radio: This could cause distortion
on the TV screen or interference in the
radio broadcasts.
Do not use the camcorder near
sources of strong radio waves or
magnetism such as speakers or large
motors. Noise from these sources
could distort the video or audio you
are recording.
Use Samsung-approved accessories
only. Using products from other
manufacturers may cause overheating,
fire, explosion, electric shock or
personal injuries caused by abnormal
operation.
Place the camcorder on a stable
surface that is well ventilated.
Keep important data separately.
Samsung is not responsible for data
loss.
Only plug the adaptor plug into a
socket that is easily accessible. If any
problem occurs with the product, you
must pull the plug out of the socket
to disconnect the power completely.
Turning off the power button on
the product does not completely
disconnect the power.
Manufacturers of unauthorised
accessories compatible with this
camcorder are responsible for their
own products. Use the optional
accessories according to their
safety instructions. Samsung is not
responsible for any malfunctions, for
fires or electric shocks, or for damage
caused by unauthorised accessories.
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Contents
Getting Started .............................................. 11
Unpacking ........................................................................... 12
Camcorder layout ................................................................ 13
Inserting/Ejecting the battery and memory card ................. 15
Inserting/ejecting the battery .................................................... 15
Inserting/ejecting a memory card (not supplied) ........................ 16
Charging the battery ............................................................ 20
Checking the battery state ...................................................... 21
Turning your camcorder on/off............................................ 24
Using the touch screen ....................................................... 25
Performing the initial setup.................................................. 28
Selecting the language ........................................................ 29
Learning icons ..................................................................... 30
Using the Home screen ....................................................... 34
Accessing the Home screen ................................................... 34
Icons on the Home screen ...................................................... 34
Using the grip belt ............................................................... 35
Basic functions ..............................................36
Recording videos ................................................................ 37
Recording videos in portrait mode ........................................... 39
Tagging great moments while recording (My Clip function) ........ 40
Recording photos ................................................................ 41
Recording with ease for beginners (SMART AUTO) ............ 42
Zooming .............................................................................. 43
Extended functions ........................................44
Using the Manual modes .................................................... 45
White Balance ....................................................................... 45
EV (Exposure Value) ................................................................ 46
Back Light .............................................................................. 47
Focus .................................................................................... 48
Super C.Nite .......................................................................... 49
Self Timer ............................................................................... 50
Cont. Shot ............................................................................. 50
Using the Art Film modes .................................................... 51
Fader ..................................................................................... 51
Digital Effect ........................................................................... 52
Using the Art Time Lapse mode .......................................... 53
Playback/Editing ............................................ 55
Viewing videos or photos in playback mode....................... 56
Starting the playback mode ..................................................... 56
Playing back videos ................................................................ 57
Tagging great moments during playback .................................. 60
Viewing photos ....................................................................... 61
Editing videos or photos ..................................................... 63
Share (HMX-QF20 only) .......................................................... 63
Delete .................................................................................... 65
Delete My Clip ........................................................................ 66
My Clip Creation .................................................................... 66
Protect ................................................................................... 67
Smart BGM ............................................................................ 67
Divide ..................................................................................... 68
Contents
10
Combine ................................................................................ 69
File Info................................................................................... 70
Wireless network (HMX-QF20 only) ................71
Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings .. 72
Connecting to a WLAN ........................................................... 72
Configuring the network settings .............................................. 73
Manually setting the IP address ............................................... 74
Network connection tips ......................................................... 75
Entering text ........................................................................... 75
Using video or photo sharing web sites .............................. 76
Accessing a web site .............................................................. 76
Uploading videos or photos..................................................... 76
Viewing videos or photos on a TV Link-enabled TV ............ 77
Using Auto Backup to send videos or photos .................... 78
Installing the programme for Auto backup on your PC............... 78
Sending photos or videos to a PC ........................................... 78
About the Wakeup on LAN (WOL) feature ................................ 79
Using with other devices ................................81
Connecting to a TV .............................................................. 82
Connecting to a high definition TV with HDMI ........................... 82
Connecting to a regular TV ...................................................... 83
Viewing on a TV screen ........................................................... 84
Dubbing videos to VCR or DVD/HDD recorders ................. 85
Printing photos with a PictBridge photo printer .................. 86
Transferring files to your Windows computer ..................... 88
Transferring files with Intelli-studio ............................................ 89
Transferring files by connecting the camcorder as a removable
disk ........................................................................................ 93
Settings ........................................................95
Settings menu ..................................................................... 96
Accessing the settings menu .................................................. 96
Shooting ................................................................................ 97
Playback ................................................................................ 98
Display ................................................................................. 101
Connectivity.......................................................................... 103
General ................................................................................ 104
Appendixes ................................................. 107
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 108
Warning icons and messages ............................................... 108
Symptoms and solutions ....................................................... 114
Maintenance ...................................................................... 121
Using your camcorder abroad .......................................... 123
Glossary ............................................................................ 124
Specifications .................................................................... 125
Getting Started
Learn about your camcorder’s layout, icons, and home screen.
Unpacking ........................................................................... 12
Camcorder layout ................................................................ 13
Inserting/Ejecting the battery and memory card ................. 15
Inserting/ejecting the battery .................................................... 15
Inserting/ejecting a memory card (not supplied) ........................ 16
Charging the battery ............................................................ 20
Checking the battery state ...................................................... 21
Turning your camcorder on/off............................................ 24
Using the touch screen ....................................................... 25
Performing the initial setup.................................................. 28
Selecting the language ........................................................ 29
Learning icons ..................................................................... 30
Using the Home screen ....................................................... 34
Accessing the Home screen ................................................... 34
Icons on the Home screen ...................................................... 34
Using the grip belt ............................................................... 35
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Getting Started
Your new camcorder comes with the following accessories. If any of these items is missing from your box, call Samsung’s Customer Care Centre.
Unpacking
Model name Colour Internal memory Lens
WiFi
module
HMX-Q20BP
HMX-Q200BP
Black
No
X20 (Optical)
X40 (Digital)
No
HMX-Q20TP
HMX-Q200TP
Titan
HMX-Q20RP
HMX-Q200RP
Wine Red
HMX-QF20BP Black Yes
• Although some features of the models are different, they operate in the
same way.
• The exact appearance of each item may vary by model.
• The contents may vary depending on the sales region.
• You can purchase parts and accessories consulting with your local
Samsung dealer. SAMSUNG is not responsible for reduced battery life time
or malfunctions caused by any unauthorised use of accessories such as
the AC power adaptor or the batteries.
• A memory card is not included. See page 17 for memory cards compatible
with your camcorder.
• Your camcorder includes the user manual CD and printed quick start
guide.
Checking your accessories
Battery
(BP125A)
AC power adaptor
(AA-MA9)
USB cable
User manual CD Quick start guide
Optional accessories
Audio/Video cable
Micro HDMI cable
External battery charger
External battery charger
Carrying case
Memory card/
Memory card adapter
13
Getting Started
Top/Front/Left
1
Lens
2
Charging indicator
3
Home ( ) button
4
LCD screen (Touch screen)
5
Internal microphone
6
Internal speaker
7
Jack cover (AV/HDMI/micro USB)
8
AV (Audio/Video) jack
9
HDMI jack
10
micro USB jack
Be careful not to cover the internal microphone and lens during
recording.
2 3 4
6 7 8 9
10
1
2
5
Camcorder layout
Camcorder layout
14
Getting Started
Rear/Right/Bottom
1
Lens open/close switch
2
Grip belt
3
Jack cover (DC IN)
4
DC IN jack
5
Zoom (T/W) button
6
My Clip (
/
) button
7
Recording start/stop button
8
Battery slot
9
Memory card slot
10
Battery/Memory card cover
11
Battery release switch
12
Tripod receptacle
8
10
11 12
9
1
3
4
2
7
6
5
15
Getting Started
Inserting/Ejecting the battery and memory card
Inserting/ejecting the battery
To insert the battery
1
Slide and open the battery slot cover as shown in the figure.
2
Insert the battery into the battery slot until it locks.
Make sure that the SAMSUNG logo is facing down and the
battery is placed as shown in the figure.
3
Close the battery slot cover.
To eject the battery
1
Slide and open the battery slot cover as shown in the figure.
2
Slide the Battery release switch in the direction as shown in
the figure and pull out the battery.
3
Close the battery slot cover.
Samsung is not responsible for problems that are caused by using unapproved batteries. If you use batteries from other manufacturers, there is a danger of
overheating, fire, or explosion.
Purchase extra batteries to allow continuous use of your camcorder.
Battery release switch
Inserting/Ejecting the battery and memory card
16
Getting Started
Inserting/ejecting a memory card (not supplied)
To insert a memory card
1
Slide and open the memory card cover as shown in the
figure.
2
Insert the memory card into the card slot until it softly clicks.
Make sure that the label portion of the card is facing up and the
camcorder is placed as shown in the figure.
3
Close the memory card cover.
To eject a memory card
1
Slide and open the memory card cover as shown in the
figure.
2
Gently push the memory card to eject it.
3
Close the memory card cover.
To avoid the data loss, turn off the camcorder by pressing and hold the [Home ( )] button before inserting or ejecting the memory card.
Be careful not to push the memory card too hard. The memory card may suddenly pop out.
Inserting/Ejecting the battery and memory card
17
Getting Started
Compatible memory cards
• You can use SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards with this camcorder. We
recommend you use an SDHC card. This camcorder supports SD
cards up to 2GB. We cannot guarantee normal operation with SD
cards bigger than 2GB.
• MMC (Multi Media Card) and MMC Plus are not supported.
• Compatible memory card capacity:
- SD: 1GB~2GB
- SDHC: 4GB~32GB
- SDXC: ~up to 64GB
• When you use unauthorised memory cards, the camcorder cannot
record videos correctly and your recordings may be lost.
• The memory cards released after this camcorder may not be
compatible with the camcorder.
• When the camcorder operates with 6MB/S (Class 6) or above
memory cards, it can be stable.
• SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards have a mechanical write-protection
switch. Setting the switch prevents accidental erasure of files
recorded on the card. To enable writing, move the switch up in the
direction of the terminals. To set write protection, move the switch
down.
• SDHC/SDXC cards are a higher version of SD memory cards and
support higher capacity than SD memory cards.
• SD cards can be used with current SD enabled host devices.
<SDHC>
Usable memory card
<SDXC><SD>
Protection tab
Terminals
Using the memory card adaptor
To use a memory card directly with a computer
or a card reader you must attach it to or insert it
into an adaptor.
Inserting/Ejecting the battery and memory card
18
Getting Started
Handling a memory card
Damaged data may not be recoverable. We recommend you make
a back-up of important data separately on the hard disk of your PC.
Turning the power off or removing a memory card during an
operation such as formatting, deleting, recording, and playback may
cause data loss.
If you modify the name of a file or folder stored in the memory card
with your PC, your camcorder may not recognise the modified file.
The memory card does not support any data recovery mode.
Therefore, care should be taken in case the memory card is
damaged while recording.
Make sure to format the memory card on this camcorder. If the
memory card had been formatted by a PC or other device, using it
on this camcorder without formatting may find trouble with recording
and/or playback. Samsung is not responsible for damage of
recorded contents caused by such reasons.
You have to format newly-purchased memory cards, memory
cards with data that your camcorder cannot recognise or with data
saved by other devices. Note that formatting erases all data on the
memory card and deleted data cannot be recovered.
A memory card has a certain life span. If you cannot record new
data, you have to purchase a new memory card.
Do not bend, drop, or subject the card to strong impacts.
Do not place foreign substances on the memory card terminals.
Use a soft dry cloth to clean the terminals if required.
Do not paste anything other than the label provided with the card
on the label pasting area of the card.
Do not use a damaged memory card.
Be careful to keep the memory card out of the reach of children,
who might swallow it.
The camcorder supports SD, SDHC, and SDXC
memory cards, giving you a wider choice of cards!
The data storage speed of cards may differ, depending on the
manufacturer and production system.
SLC (single level cell) system: faster write speed enabled.
MLC (multi level cell) system: only lower write speed is
supported.
For best results, we recommend using a memory card that
supports a faster write speed.
Using a lower write speed memory card for recording video may
cause difficulties when storing.
You may even lose your video data during the recording. In an
attempt to preserve every bit of the recorded video on a low speed
card, the camcorder forcibly stores the video on the memory card
and displays a warning:
Low speed card. Please record at a lower resolution.
If you are unavoidably using a low speed memory card, the
resolution and quality of the recording may be lower than the value
you set.
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The higher the video resolution and quality, the more memory the
camcorder uses.
Samsung is not responsible for data loss due to misuse, including
loss caused by any PC virus.
We recommend using a memory card case to avoid data loss that
can be caused by moving the card or by static electricity.
After a period of use, the memory card may get warm. This is normal
and is not a malfunction.
Inserting/Ejecting the battery and memory card
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Recording time available for video in minutes
Resolution
Storage media (Capacity)
1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB
Full HD 1080/50i
7
14 30 61 123
247 497
HD 720/50p
10 21 42 86 174 349 702
Web/HD
9 19 40 81 167 336 665
(Unit: Approximate minutes of recording)
Recordable number of photos
Resolution
Storage media (Capacity)
1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB 64GB
5.3M 3072X1728
878
1847 2832 5770 9999
9999 9999
2M 1920X1080
1097 2309 4602 9352 9999 9999 9999
(Unit: Approximate number of images)
1GB
1,000,000,000 bytes : Actual formatted capacity may be less
as the internal firmware uses a portion of the memory.
Actual recording times may differ depending on the recording
conditions and the subject.
The higher the quality and resolution, the more memory the
camcorder uses.
Lower resolution and quality increases the recording time, but the
image quality may suffer.
The bit rate automatically adjusts to the image being recorded.
Accordingly, the recording time may vary.
Memory cards bigger than 64GB may not operate normally.
The maximum video file size is 1.8GB. When a video file exceeds
1.8GB, a new video file is created automatically.
When recording in Web/HD resolution, you can record a video up to
10 minutes.
The maximum number of recordable photo and video files is 9999,
respectively.
The recording length of Art Time Lapse may vary depending on
settings.
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Charge the battery using the AC power adaptor or the USB cable.
The charging indicator lights up and charging starts. After the battery is fully charged, the charging indicator turns green.
Using the AC power adaptor
Connect the AC power adaptor to the camcorder properly, and then
plug the AC Power adaptor in the wall outlet.
Using the USB cable
Connect the USB cable to the camcorder properly, and then connect
the other end to a USB port of a PC.
Make sure that there are no foreign substances on plug and in the
socket when you connect the AC power supply to the camcorder.
Make sure to turn off the camcorder before disconnecting the AC
power adaptor. Otherwise, you can damage the storage media or
data.
Use a nearby wall outlet when using the AC power adaptor.
Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet immediately if
any malfunction occurs while using your camcorder.
Do not place the AC Adaptor in a confined space when you use it,
such as between a wall and a piece of furniture.
When charging, if both the USB cable and AC power adaptor are
connected, the AC power adaptor will override the USB.
You cannot operate the camcorder using USB power only. Use the
AC power adaptor or battery to power the camcorder.
USB charging time may depend on the type of USB host on your
PC.
If you use the camcorder while you are charging the battery, charging
may take longer.
Be sure to use the included AC power adaptor to power the
camcorder. Using other AC power adaptors could cause electric
shock or result in fire.
You can use the AC power adaptor around the world. An AC plug
adaptor is required in some foreign countries. If you need one,
purchase it from your distributor.
Charging the battery
Charging the battery
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Getting Started
Checking the battery state
You can check the charging state and remaining battery capacity.
To check the charging state
The colour of the LED indicates the power or charging state.
LED colour Description
(Orange)
Charging
(Green)
Fully charged
(Orange Blink)
Error
Battery level display
The battery level display shows the
amount of battery power remaining in
the battery.
Battery level
icon
State Message
Fully charged -
25~50% used -
50~75% used -
75~95% used -
95~98% used -
Exhausted (flickers): The camcorder will be
forced to turn off after 3 minutes. Change the
battery as soon as possible.
-
- After 3 seconds, the camcorder turns off.
Low Battery
The figures above are based on a fully charged battery at a normal
temperature. Low ambient temperature may affect the use time.
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Charging the battery
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Getting Started
Available charging and running time for the battery
Battery type BP125A
Charging time
Using the AC power adaptor: approx. 130 min.
Using the USB cable: approx. 270 min.
Video resolution Full HD HD
Continuous recording time
Approx. 105 min. Approx. 120 min.
Playback time
Approx. 140 min. Approx. 160 min.
Charging time: Approximate time in minutes required to fully charge a completely exhausted battery.
Recording/Playback time: Approximate time available when you have fully charged the battery.
Times shown above are measured under Samsung’s test conditions. Your times may differ, depending on your usage and conditions.
Continuous Recording (without zoom)
The continuous recording time above shows the available recording
time when you record without using any other function after recording
starts. The battery may discharge 2-3 times faster than this reference
if you use the recording start/stop, the zoom, and the playback
functions. Prepare additional batteries with the expectation that the
actual recording time is about 1/3 to 1/2 of the times listed above.
Using an AC power source
We recommend that you use the AC power adaptor to power the
camcorder from a household AC outlet when recording and playing
the camcorder indoors. The connection is the same as that for
battery charging.
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The charging time will vary depending on the charge remaining in the
battery.
Depending on your PC specifications, the charging time can be
prolonged.
The battery is charged over 95% after about 2 hours, and the
indicator colour changes to green. It takes about 2 hours and 40
minutes for the battery to charge 100%.
The recording and playback times will be shorter when you use your
camcorder in low temperatures.
We recommend using the AC power adaptor when using the Art
Time Lapse function.
Charging the battery
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Getting Started
About the battery
Battery properties
A lithium-ion battery is small-sized and has a high capacity. Low
ambient temperature (below 10ºC) may shorten its usage time and
affect its function. Before recording in low temperatures, put the
battery into your pocket to warm it, then install it in the camcorder.
Make sure to store the battery separately after use.
- A small amount of battery power is consumed when the battery
is stored in the camcorder even if the camcorder power is off.
- The battery may be completely discharged, if it has been
installed and left in the camcorder for a long period of time. If this
occurs, the battery may not fully operate even if you charge it.
- If the battery is not used for a long time, fully charge the battery
and then, using your camcorder, drain the charge completely
once every 3 months to keep the battery functioning properly. To
store the battery, remove it from your camcorder and put it in a
cool, dry place.
Charge an extra battery before using the camcorder
outdoors in cold temperatures.
- The cold temperature may shorten the available recording time.
- Carry the supplied AC power adaptor to charge the battery while
travelling.
Check whether the battery terminal is damaged if the battery
falls or is dropped.
- If you install a battery with the damaged terminal into the
camcorder, you can damage the camcorder.
Remove the battery and the memory card from the
camcorder and disconnect the power adaptor after use.
- Store the battery in a stable, cool and dry place.
(Recommended temperature : 15ºC~25ºC, recommended
humidity: 40%~60%)
- Temperatures that are too high or too low shorten the battery
lifetime.
- The battery terminals can become rusty or malfunction if the
battery is stored in a smoky or dusty location.
Recycle or dispose of your dead batteries properly.
The battery lifetime is limited.
- Battery capacity decreases over time and through repeated use.
If decreased usage time between charges becomes significant,
it is probably time to replace the battery with a new one.
- Each battery’s life is affected by storage, operating, and
environmental conditions.
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Getting Started
Turning your camcorder on/off
[Home ( )] button
LCD screen
1
Turn on the camcorder by opening the LCD screen.
Your camcorder turns on automatically when you open the LCD
screen.
To turn the camcorder on when the LCD screen is already
open, press and hold the [Home (
)] button.
2
To turn off the camcorder, press and hold the [Home ( )]
button.
Your camcorder turns off even when you close the LCD screen.
The camcorder operates the self-diagnosis function when you turn it
on.
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If the Quick On STBY function is set to 5 Min and you close the LCD
screen when the power is on, the power saving mode activates.
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The camcorder turns on automatically if connecting the AC power
adaptor or inserting the battery to the camcorder with the LCD
screen open.
When using this camcorder for the first time
When you use your camcorder for the first time or reset it, the time zone
screen appears at start-up. Select your geographical location and then
set the date and time.
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If you do not set the date and time, the time zone screen appears every
time you turn on the camcorder.
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Getting Started
Drag
Drag the touch screen up, down, left, or right to select the desired
items or files.
Manual Art Film
Social Sharing
Auto Backup
Vertical HD
Recording
Album Settings
1
u
u
1
Albu
Albu
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Touch
Slightly touch the items to select or execute with your finger.
STBY 00:00:00 [253Min]
Do not place any protective film on the LCD screen.
If you leave a film attached for a long while, strong adhesion between
the film and the surface of the screen may cause a malfunction of
the touch screen.
Be careful not to accidentally press the button near the LCD screen
while using the touch screen.
The tabs and icons that appear on the LCD screen depend on the
current recording/playback status of your camcorder.
The camcorder does not recognise touches if you touch more than two
points on the screen at the same time. Touch one point at a time.
Using the touch screen
The touch screen lets you playback and recording with a simple touch of your finger. Place your hand on the rear side of the LCD screen to
support it. Then, touch the items displayed on the screen.
Using the touch screen
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Getting Started
Switching the information display mode
You can switch the on-screen information display mode.
Each time you touch the LCD screen, the full and minimum display
modes alternate.
Minimum display mode
STBY
Full display mode
STBY 00:00:00 [253Min]
Warning icons and messages may appear, depending on the recording
conditions.
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Using the touch screen
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Getting Started
Adjusting the LCD screen
The wide LCD screen on your camcorder offers high quality image
viewing.
1
Open the LCD screen with your finger.
The screen opens up to 90°.
2
Rotate the LCD screen towards the lens.
You can rotate it up to 180° towards the lens and up to 90°
backward. To view recordings more conveniently, rotate the screen
by 180° towards the lens, then fold it back to the body.
When you reverse and close the LCD screen by rotating it
to 180° towards the lens, the camcorder switches to the
playback mode automatically.
Excessive rotation may damage the connective hinge between the
screen and the camcorder.
Clean fingerprints or dust on the screen with a soft cloth.
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Getting Started
Performing the initial setup
1
Open the LCD screen to turn on the camcorder.
The time zone (Home) screen appears based on Lisbon and
London (Greenwich Mean Time).
2
Select your local area on the map by touching the or
tab on the LCD screen, and then press the tab.
Home
London,Lisbon
[GMT-00:00] 01/JAN/2012 00:00
3
Touch the up or down arrows to set the date.
01 JAN 2012
Date / Time Set
Date Month Year
4
Touch the time ( ) tab, and then set the time.
Date / Time Set
Hour Min
00 00
:
5
Make sure the clock is correctly set, and then touch the
tab.
The date/time setting finishes.
You can set the year up to 2037, based on Home.
Set Date/Time Display to On.
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Activating the
icon moves the time forward by 1 hour.
Internal rechargeable battery
Your camcorder includes a internal rechargeable battery that retains
the date and time settings even after the power is turned off.
If the battery is depleted, the current date/time values are reset to
the default values. If this occurs, you need to recharge the internal
rechargeable battery (see below), and then re-set the current date
and time.
Charging the internal rechargeable battery
The internal battery is always recharged while your camcorder is
connected to the AC power or while the battery is attached.
If you have not used the camcorder for about 2 weeks and you
have not connected the AC power or the battery to it, the internal
battery fully discharges. If this occurs, charge the internal battery by
connecting the camcorder to the supplied AC adaptor for 24 hours.
Set the date and time of your local area when turning on this camcorder for the first time.
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Getting Started
1
Press the [Home ( )] button, and then drag the Home
screen left.
Manual Art Film
Social Sharing
Auto Backup
Vertical HD
Recording
Album Settings
1
1
m
m
1
Alb
b
1
2
Touch Settings
p
General
p
Language.
General
Default Set
Demo
Language
Format
3
Touch the desired language.
Language
⦽ǎᨕ
Deutsch
Français
English
4
Touch the Return ( ) tab to complete the setting.
The camcorder displays the menus screen and messages in
the language you selected.
Language options may be changed without prior notice.
The camcorder retains the language you select even when not
connected to the battery or AC power.
The date and time format may change depending on the language
you selected.
Selecting the language
You can select the language in which the camcorder displays the menu screen or messages. The camcorder retains the language setting even
when you turn it off.
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01/JAN/2012
00:00
Left of the LCD screen
Icon Description
/ /
/ /
Smart Auto mode/Manual mode/
Art Film mode/Art Time Lapse mode/
Vertical HD Recording mode
Video/Photo recording mode tab
Zoom tab
Playback tab
Centre of the LCD screen
Icon Description
STBY / z/
Operating status (standby/recording/
pause)
00:00:00
Time counter (video recording time)
[253Min]
Remaining recordable time
My Clip
Time Zone (Visit)
01/JAN/2012
00:00
Date/Time
Right of the LCD screen
Icon Description
Storage media (Memory card)
Battery information (remaining charge
level)
Optical zoom/Digital zoom bar
Video resolution
Tele Macro
OIS Duo
The icons are based on an 32GB
SDHC memory card capacity.
The screen above is an example and
may differ from the actual display.
For warning icons and messages, see
pages 108~113.
The illustrated items above and their
positions can be changed without
notice to improve performance.
Video recording mode
Learning icons
The available functions vary depending on the operation mode you have selected. Different icons appear depending on the setting values.
Learning icons
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Photo recording mode
9999
01/JAN/2012
00:00
Left of the LCD screen
Icon Description
/ /
Smart Auto mode/Manual mode/
Art Film mode
Video/Photo recording mode tab
Zoom tab
Playback tab
Centre of the LCD screen
Icon Description
Time Zone (Visit)
01/JAN/2012
00:00
Date/Time
Right of the LCD screen
Icon Description
9999
Photo image counter
(total number of recordable photos)
Storage media (Memory card)
Battery information (remaining charge
level)
Optical zoom/Digital zoom bar
Photo resolution
Tele Macro
OIS Duo
The total number of recordable photos
is based on available space on the
storage media.
The largest number the OSD Image
Counter can display is 9999.
Learning icons
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Video playback mode: Thumbnail view
Icon Description
Video thumbnail view tab
Photo thumbnail view tab
Combine tab
Delete tab
Video recording mode tab
Icon Description
Erase protection
My Clip
Video playback mode: Single view
00:00:20/00:01:03 100_0001
Top of the LCD screen
Icon Description
Video playback mode
X
/
Operating status (playback/pause etc.)
00:00:20/00:01:03
Time code (elapsed time/recorded time)
100_0001
File name (File number)
Storage media (memory card)
Battery information (remaining battery
level)
Playback progress bar
Video resolution
Video playback option
Erase protection
My Clip
Bottom of the LCD screen
Icon Description
Volume tab
Thumbnail view tab
MENU tab
Playback related function tab
(skip/search/pause/playback/
slow playback/frame by frame
playback)
Learning icons
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Photo playback mode: Thumbnail view
Photo playback mode: Single view
1/12 100_0001
Top of the LCD screen
Icon Description
Photo playback mode
1/12
Photo image counter (current image/
total number of recorded images)
100_0001
File name (file number)
Storage media (memory card)
Battery information (remaining battery
level)
Photo resolution
Erase protection
Bottom of the LCD screen
Icon Description
Thumbnail view tab
MENU tab
Slide show start tab
Icon Description
Video thumbnail view tab
Photo thumbnail view tab
Delete tab
Photo recording mode tab
Icon Description
Erase protection
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Using the Home screen
Accessing the Home screen
You can select a operating mode or access the settings menu by
touching the icons on the Home screen.
Press the [Home (
)] button to access the Home screen.
1
2
Smart Auto Manual Art Film
Art Time
Lapse
Vertical HD
Recording
Album
1
No. Description
1
Touch an icon to access a mode or function.
Drag or flick your finger on the LCD screen to move to
the next page.
2
The number of the current page (
1
,
2
)
Icons on the Home screen
Icon Description
Smart Auto: Records a video or photo using a scene
mode selected automatically by the camcorder.
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Manual: Records a video or photo using manually setting
items for scene conditions.
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Art Film: Records a video or photo using items for a fun
and unique look.
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Art Time Lapse: Records a time lapse video using Art
Time Lapse items.
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Vertical HD Recording: Records a video in portrait
mode.
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Album: Views videos or photos using playback or editing
items.
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Social Sharing: Uploads videos or photos to share web
sites.
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Auto Backup: Sends videos or photos to a PC using
Auto Backup.
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TV Link: Views videos or photos on a TV Link-enabled
TV.
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Settings: Adjusts settings to match your preferences.
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Using the grip belt
Adjust the length of grip belt so that the camcorder is stable when you
press the [Recording start/stop] button with your thumb.
90˚ Vertical grip
Select Vertical HD Recording to record in vertical position.
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Rotate your camcorder to the vertical position.
STBY
00:00:00 [253Min]
180˚ Switch grip
The camcorder is designed for you to use conveniently with either your
right or left hand. If you want to use this function, set Switch Grip to
On in the Settings menu.
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<When you hold the camcorder with your right hand>
STBY 00:00:00 [253Min]
<When you hold the camcorder with your left hand>
STBY 00:00:00 [253Min]
If you make the grip belt too tight and use excessive force to insert
your hand, the grip belt hook of the camcorder may be damaged.
When you change the Switch Grip direction while recording, the
recording may be temporarily interrupted.
Basic functions
Learn about basic functions for video and photo shooting.
Recording videos ................................................................ 37
Recording videos in portrait mode ........................................... 39
Tagging great moments while recording (My Clip function) ........ 40
Recording photos ................................................................ 41
Recording with ease for beginners (SMART AUTO) ............ 42
Zooming .............................................................................. 43
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Basic functions
[Recording start/stop] button
1
In STBY mode, touch the Video recording mode ( ) tab.
STBY 00:00:00 [253Min]
2
Select a subject to record.
Adjust the LCD screen to the best angle for recording.
Use the [Zoom (T/W)] button or Zoom (
) tab on the LCD
screen to adjust the size of the subject.
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3
Press the [Recording start/stop] button.
The recording ( ) icon appears and recording starts.
00:00:20 [253Min]
4
To stop recording, press the [Recording start/stop] button
again.
Recording pause/resume
The camcorder allows you to pause temporarily while recording a video.
With this function, you can record your favourite scenes as a single
video.
Touch the Pause (
) tab to pause while recording. Touch the
Recording (
) tab to resume.
00:00:55 [253Min]
Recording videos
Learn how to record videos easily and quickly in the video recording mode.
Recording videos
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Basic functions
If the power is interrupted or an error occurs during recording, the
video may not be recorded/edited.
Samsung is not responsible for any damage caused by a failure of
normal recording or playback operation because of memory card error.
Note that damaged data cannot be recovered.
Do not turn off the camcorder or remove the memory card while
accessing the storage media. Doing so may damage the storage
media or the data in the storage media.
Videos are compressed in the H.264 (MPEG-4.AVC) format.
Eject the battery when you have finished recording to prevent
unnecessary battery power consumption.
For the on-screen information display, see page 30.
For approximate recording time, see page 19.
Sound is recorded by the internal stereo microphone located on
the front of the camcorder. Make sure that the microphone is not
blocked.
Before recording an important video, make sure to test the recording
function to see if there any problems with the audio or video
recording.
For various functions available during recording, see pages 45~54.
If the power cable/battery is disconnected or recording is disabled
during recording, the system is switched to the data recovery mode.
While data is being recovered, no other function is enabled. When
the recording time is short, the data recovery might fail.
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen in the menu
options. Adjusting the LCD screen does not affect the image being
recorded.
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The menu setting tabs shown on the LCD screen do not affect the
image being recorded.
The [Home (
)] button cannot be used during video recording.
Recording videos in a quiet environment increases microphone
sensitivity that may record surrounding ambient noise. The increasing
microphone sensitivity can let the camcorder record zoom noises
during zooming (the sound of the zoom mechanism etc).
When you record indoors or in the dark places, ISO sensitivity is
automatically adjusted. It can make interference effects on images
and you cannot view the images recorded in the dark places
correctly. We recommend you to use professional camcorders like
an infrared camcorder when recording at night.
An image can be shaken when the OIS Duo function is enabled if the
camcorder is mounted on a tripod or fixed on a place. Release the
OIS Duo function when the camcorder is mounted on a tripod.
Recording videos
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Basic functions
Recording videos in portrait mode
The camcorder can record videos in portrait mode. Set your
camcorder to the vertical position.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
touch Vertical HD
Recording.
The camcorder switches to portrait mode (vertical position).
Smart Auto Manual Art Film
Art Time
Lapse
Vertical HD
Recording
Album
1
2
Rotate the camcorder to 90º for vertical recording.
STBY
00:00:00 [253Min]
3
Select a subject to record.
4
Press the [Recording start/stop] button.
The recording ( ) icon appears and recording starts.
00:00:20 [253Min]
5
To stop recording, press the [Recording start/stop] button
again.
In portrait mode, you can record videos in Full HD (1920x1080/50i)
resolution only.
Recording videos
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Basic functions
Tagging great moments while recording
(My Clip function)
Using the My Clip function, you can tag good scenes while recording
and enjoy the scenes tagged as My Clip (
) from a long video.
[My Clip ( )] button
[Recording start/stop] button
1
In STBY mode, touch the Video recording mode ( ) tab.
STBY 00:00:00 [253Min]
2
Select a subject to record.
3
Press the [Recording start/stop] button.
The recording ( ) icon appears and recording starts.
4
Press the [My Clip ( )] button every great moment while
recording.
The camcorder tags the scene as My Clip ( ).
00:00:07 [253Min]
5
To stop recording, press the [Recording start/stop] button
again.
Understanding the My Clip function
When the camcorder extracts the scenes tagged as My Clip ( ) and
creates one file with them, the file is saved on the video thumbnail view.
My Clip ( ) My Clip ( ) My Clip ( )
During a video
recording
The camcorder tags the scene recorded between before 3 seconds
and after 5 seconds when pressing the [My Clip (
)] button while
recording in all video recording modes.
You can also tag any scenes of a video by pressing [My Clip (
)]
button during a video playback.
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To skip boring parts of a video and enjoy exciting parts, you can
combine the tagged scenes sequentially.
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The camcorder can tag up to 999 as My Clip (
) from a video.
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Basic functions
[Recording start/stop] button
1
In STBY mode, touch the Photo recording mode ( ) tab.
9999
2
Select a subject to record.
Adjust the LCD screen to the best angle for recording.
Use the [Zoom (T/W)] button or Zoom ( ) tab on the LCD
screen to adjust the size of the subject.
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3
Adjust the subject at the centre of the LCD screen, and
press the [Recording start/stop] button.
The shutter sound is heard and the photo is recorded.
Do not turn off the camcorder or remove the memory card when taking
photos as it may damage the storage media or data.
The recordable number of photos varies depending on the photo
resolution.
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The camcorder does not record audio when you take photos.
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen in the menu
options. Adjusting the LCD screen does not affect the image being
recorded.
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For on-screen display information, see page 31.
For various functions available during recording, see pages 45~52.
Photo files conform to the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system)
standard, established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association.)
Recording photos
Learn how to capture photos easily and quickly in the photo recording mode.
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Basic functions
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
touch Smart Auto.
Smart Auto Manual Art Film
Art Time
Lapse
Vertical HD
Recording
Album
1
2
Align your subject in the frame.
The camcorder automatically detects the scene (Landscape,
etc.) and adjusts the camcorder settings accordingly.
The appropriate scene icon appears on the LCD screen.
STBY 00:00:00 [253Min]
3
To record the video or photo, press the [Recording start/
stop] button.
Icon Description
Appears when the camcorder fails to recognise the recording
situations.
Appears when recording at night. (Night)
Appears when recording images of landscapes with backlighting.
(Backlight)
Appears when recording people. (Portrait)
Appears when recording a very bright scene. (White)
Appears when recording an outdoor scene. (Landscape)
Appears when recording images using close-up. (Macro)
Appears when recording images of clear skies. (Blue sky)
Appears when recording images of forested areas. (Natural green)
Appears when recording images of sunsets. (Sunset)
Most settings are automatically adjusted in the Smart Auto mode.
To set or adjust functions on your own, select Manual on the Home
screen.
The camcorder may not select the correct scene depending on
shooting conditions, such as camcorder shake, lighting, and
distance to the subject.
The camcorder may not detect the portrait mode depending on the
orientation or the brightness of faces.
Recording with ease for beginners (SMART AUTO)
User-friendly SMART AUTO optimises your camcorder to the recording conditions automatically, providing beginners with the best performance.
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T: Recording enlarged
image (telephoto)
W: Recording wide
area (wide-angle)
To zoom in
Press the [Zoom (T)] button (telephoto). Or touch the Zoom ( ) tab,
and then touch the Telephoto (
) tab.
The distant subject is gradually magnified.
The highest zoom magnification ratio is X20 in the normal zoom-in.
To zoom out
Press the [Zoom (W)] button (wide-angle). Or touch the Zoom ( )
tab, and then touch the Wide-angle (
) tab.
The subject gets smaller and further away.
The smallest zoom ratio is the subject’s original size in the zoom-out.
Example of zoom-in/out
W: Wide-angle
T: Telephoto
Using the optical zoom function does not degrade the image quality and clarity.
Use the digital zoom function when you want to zoom more than the optical
zoom range.
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Focusing may become unstable when you record with a fast zoom or
zoom into a subject standing too far away. If this occurs, use the manual
focus function. (Video recording mode only)
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The minimum distance you can have between the camcorder and subject
while maintaining sharp focus is about 1cm for wide angle and about 1m
for telephoto. If you want to shoot the subject close to the lens at a wide
angle, use the Tele Macro function.
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Frequent use of the zoom function consumes more power.
The camcorder can record the sound of the zoom mechanism.
The Zoom (
) tab on the LCD screen moves slowly and the [Zoom (T/W)]
button moves more quickly. Use the Zoom (
) tab on the LCD screen to
use the zoom function with accuracy.
Zooming
This camcorder allows you to record using optical X20 zoom and digital X40 zoom by pressing the [Zoom (T/W)] button or touching the Zoom
(
) tab on the LCD screen.
Extended functions
Learn how to record a video and photo by selecting a mode.
Using the Manual modes .................................................... 45
White Balance ....................................................................... 45
EV (Exposure Value) ................................................................ 46
Back Light .............................................................................. 47
Focus .................................................................................... 48
Super C.Nite .......................................................................... 49
Self Timer ............................................................................... 50
Cont. Shot ............................................................................. 50
Using the Art Film modes .................................................... 51
Fader ..................................................................................... 51
Digital Effect ........................................................................... 52
Using the Art Time Lapse mode .......................................... 53
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Extended functions
White Balance
The colour of your image depends on the type and quality of the light
source. If you want the colour of your image to be realistic, select an
appropriate lighting condition to calibrate the white balance.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Manual
p
White Balance (
) tab.
2
Touch the desired submenu item.
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White Balance : Auto
Icon Description
Auto: Adjusts the white balance automatically according to the
recording conditions.
Daylight: Use outdoors in normal daylight. Adjusts the white
balance according to outdoor lighting conditions.
Cloudy: Use when recording in the shade or cloudy weather.
Fluorescent: Use when recording under white fluorescent lights.
Tungsten: Use when recording under halogen lamps and
incandescent lights.
Custom WB: Manually adjust the white balance to match the
light source or situation.
To set the white balance manually
1
In Manual mode, touch White Balance ( ) tab
p
Custom WB (
) tab.
The Set White Balance indicator appears.
2
Fill the screen with a white object, and then touch the
tab.
The white balance setting is stored.
The stored white balance setting will be applied the next time
you record.
When setting the white balance manually, the subject must be white,
otherwise, your camcorder may not detect an appropriate setting
value.
The adjusted setting remains until you set the white balance again.
During normal outdoor recording, setting to Auto may provide better
results.
Cancel the digital zoom function for clear and precise setting.
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Reset the white balance if light conditions change.
Using the Manual modes
Using the Manual modes
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EV (Exposure Value)
Depending on the intensity of the ambient light, your videos and
photos may be too bright or dark. In these cases, you can adjust the
exposure to get a better videos and photos.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Manual
p
EV ( ) tab.
2
Touch the
/
tab to adjust the setting values.
The setting values range from -2.0 to +2.0
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EV : 0
Understanding EV (Exposure Value)
Exposure value is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the
photographic medium (Image sensor) during the process of taking
photos or videos. The higher the number, the greater the exposure. For
example, +0.3 lets in more light than -0.3.
EV : 0
Using the Manual modes
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Extended functions
Back Light
When a subject is lit from behind, this function compensates for back
lighting so that the subject does not appear too dark.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Manual
p
Back Light (
) tab.
2
Touch the desired submenu item.
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Back Light : Off
Icon Description
Off: Disables the function.
On: Backlight compensation brightens the subject.
Back lighting causes the subject to be darker than the
background
It typically occurs when:
The subject is in front of a window.
The person you want to record is wearing white or shiny clothes and
is placed against a bright background. The person’s face is too dark
to distinguish his/her features.
The subject is outdoors and the background is overcast.
The light sources are too bright.
The subject is in front of a snowy background.
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Focus
The camcorder usually focuses on a subject automatically (auto focus).
When you turn the camcorder on, focus is always set to automatic.
You can also set the focus manually.
1
In STBY mode, touch the Video recording mode ( ) tab.
2
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Manual
p
Focus (
) tab.
3
Touch the desired submenu item.
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Focus : Auto
Icon Description
Auto: In most situations, it is better to use the automatic focus
feature, as it lets you concentrate on the creative side of your
recording.
Manual: You may need to focus manually under conditions
in which automatic focusing is difficult or unreliable. To adjust
the focus, place and hold your finger on the
for a nearer
subject, and on the
tab for a farther subject. The nearer or
farther icon (
/ ) appears when focus adjustment reaches
the end. The camcorder applies the adjusted value right after you
touch the
or tab.
The Auto Focus (AF) setting is useful when you operate the zoom
function because you might not be able to keep accurate focus after
the zoom ratio has been changed.
When the camcorder exits from Manual mode or switch to the photo
recording mode, the Focus function is automatically set to Auto.
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Extended functions
Super C.Nite
You can adjust shutter speed when recording a slow moving object,
or record a brighter image in dark places without a compromise in
colours.
1
In STBY mode, touch the Video recording mode ( ) tab.
2
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Manual
p
Super C. Nite (
) tab.
3
Touch the desired submenu item.
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Super C. Nite : Normal
Icon Description
Off: Disables the function.
Normal: The shutter opens for 1/50 of a second in the normal
mode and automatically switches to open for 1/25 of a second
in a dark place. Use this function to get bright images in a dark
place.
Super: The shutter opens for 1/50 of a second in the normal
mode and automatically switches to open for 1/13 of a second
in a dark place. Use this function to get bright images in a darker
place.
The images may not seem smoothly because the camcorder has
recorded them with the low shutter speed when using Super C.Nite.
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Extended functions
Self Timer
When the self-timer is enabled, there is a time delay of 10 seconds
before recording starts. You can take photos of yourself.
1
In STBY mode, touch the Photo recording mode ( ) tab.
2
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Manual
p
Self Timer (
) tab.
3
Touch the desired submenu item.
9999
Self Timer : Off
Icon Description
Off: Disables the function.
10 Sec: There is a time delay of 10 seconds after you press the
[Recording Start/Stop] button.
The camcorder automatically turns the Self Timer function off after it
has been used once. You must turn it on each time you want to use it.
When the camcorder exits from Manual mode, the Self Timer
function is automatically set to Off.
Cont. Shot
The Continuous Shot function lets you capture up to eight photos in
rapid.
1
In STBY mode, touch the Photo recording mode ( ) tab.
2
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Manual
p
Cont. Shot (
) tab.
3
Touch the desired submenu item.
9999
Cont. Shot : Off
Icon Description
Off: The camcorder records only one photo image.
On: When you press the [Recording start/stop] button, the
camcorder can take up to 8 photos in one second.
When an error occurs (Card Full, etc.) during continuous shot, the
recording stops and an error message appears.
When the Cont. Shot is On, the photo resolution is fixed to
2M 1920x1080.
When the camcorder exits from Manual mode, the Cont. Shot
function is automatically set to Off.
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Extended functions
Using the Art Film modes
Fader
You can give your recording a professional look by using special
effects such as fade in at the beginning of a sequence or fade out at
the end of a sequence.
1
In STBY mode, touch the Video recording mode ( ) tab.
2
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Art Film
p
Fader (
) tab.
3
Touch the desired submenu item.
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Fader : Off
Icon Description
Off: Disables the function.
On: When you start or stop recording, the recording fades in or
fades out accordingly.
Recording a video with Fade effect
Fade Out (Approx. 3 seconds)
Fade In (Approx.3 seconds)
Fade in
With Fader set to On, press the [Recording start/stop] button. The
recording starts with a dark screen, and then the image and sound fade
in.
Fade out
With Fader set to On, press the [Recording start/stop] button to stop
recording. The image and sound fade out, the screen goes black, and
then the recording stops.
The camcorder automatically turns the Fader function off after it has
been used once. You must reset it each time you want to use it.
When the camcorder exits from the Art Film mode, the Fader function
is automatically set to Off.
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Extended functions
Digital Effect
Using the Digital Effect function gives your recording a creative look.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Art Film
p
Digital Effect (
) tab.
2
Touch the desired submenu item.
You can view the hidden items by dragging the LCD screen left
or right or touching the
/ tab.
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Digital Effect : Black & White
OFF
You can also apply digital effects in order easily by shaking the
camcorder in the Art Film mode. You do not need to set the Digital
Effect function manually.
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Icon Description
Off: Without any Digital Effect, a normal, natural image is
displayed during recording or playback.
Black & White: This mode changes the image to black and
white.
Sepia: This mode gives the image a reddish brown look.
Negative: This mode reverses the colours, creating a negative
image.
Art: This mode helps adjust for facial imperfections.
Noir: This mode creates a stronger image by increasing
contrast.
Western: This mode creates a faded and old film vintage look.
Dazzle: This mode creates a brighter image by increasing
colour saturation.
Ghost: This mode creates a drawn out image effect like an
apparition or ghost. (Video recording mode only)
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Extended functions
Using the Art Time Lapse mode
1
In STBY mode, touch the Video recording mode ( ) tab.
2
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Art Time Lapse.
3
Touch the desired menu.
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Zooming + Panning
0.5 Sec
4
Touch the MENU ( ) tab.
5
Touch the desired submenu.
Direction
Zoom
Interval
6
Touch the desired submenu item.
7
After setting the Art Time Lapse mode, press the [Recording
start/stop] button.
The Art Time Lapse recording starts.
In Art Time Lapse mode, you can record videos in 1920x1080/
25p resolution only.
Press the [Recording start/stop] button if you want to stop
the Art Time Lapse mode.
Icon Description
Normal: Set to record frames at an interval that you define.
Interval: An image of a scene is captured once every 0.1, 0.5,
1, 3, or 5 seconds.
Jumping: Set to record a jumping time lapse video at interval that
you define.
Interval: The scene is recorded for 3 seconds in every 1, 3, 5,
10, or 20 seconds. Audio is also recorded.
Zooming: Set a zoom effect for a time lapse video.
Interval: An image of a scene is captured once every 0.1, 0.5,
1, 3, or 5 seconds.
Zoom: Adds the zoom in/out effect to a time lapse video.
Panning: Set a panning effect for a time lapse video.
Interval: An image of a scene is captured once every 0.1, 0.5,
1, 3, or 5 seconds.
Direction: Adds the panning effect (left/right/up/down) to a
time lapse video.
Zooming + Panning: Set a zoom and panning effect to add
them simultaneously.
Interval: An image of a scene is captured once every 0.1, 0.5,
1, 3, or 5 seconds.
Direction: Adds the panning effect (left/right/up/down) to a
time lapse video.
Zoom: Adds the zoom in/out effect to a time lapse video.
Night: Set the night motion for a time lapse video.
Using the Art Time Lapse function, you can set the camcorder to add emotion and something different experience on a dry and boring time lapse
video.
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Extended functions
Example of Art Time Lapse recording
Timeline
Total time for recording
Recording interval
Time for recording on the
storage media (a video clip of
Art Time Lapse REC)
The Art Time Lapse function records image frames at a predefined
interval over the total recording time to produce a
time-lapse video.
Art Time Lapse is useful for filming the following subjects:
Blooming flowers
A bird building a nest
Clouds rolling by in the sky
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During Art Time Lapse recording, the Super C.Nite function does not work.
Art Time Lapse recording is released once recording has been finished. To start another Art Time Lapse mode, repeat steps 1 to 7.
25 captured images compose a video of 1 second length. Since the minimum length of a video that your camcorder can save is one second, the interval
defines the total minimum recording time for the Art Time Lapse mode. For example, if you set the interval to 5 Sec, you need to set the recording time for
the Art Time Lapse mode to at least 2 minutes and 30 seconds to record a minimum video length of 1 second (25 images).
You cannot pause recording during Time lapse recording.
Audio is not recorded during Art Time Lapse recording. (Audio is recorded only during Jumping recording in Art Time Lapse mode.)
The maximum video file size is 1.8GB. When a video file exceeds 1.8GB, a new video file is created automatically.
We recommend using the power adaptor instead of the battery for Art Time Lapse.
If the battery charge is exhausted during Art Time Lapse recording, the camcorder saves recording up to that point and switches to standby mode. After a
while, it displays a warning message, and then turns off automatically.
If the storage media becomes full during Art Time Lapse recording, the camcorder switches to the standby mode after saving the recording up to the
maximum memory available.
During Art Time Lapse recording, the Switch Grip function does not work.
Playback/Editing
Learn how to play back and edit videos and photos.
Viewing videos or photos in playback mode....................... 56
Starting the playback mode ..................................................... 56
Playing back videos ................................................................ 57
Tagging great moments during playback .................................. 60
Viewing photos ....................................................................... 61
Editing videos or photos ..................................................... 63
Share (HMX-QF20 only) .......................................................... 63
Delete .................................................................................... 65
Delete My Clip ........................................................................ 66
My Clip Creation .................................................................... 66
Protect ................................................................................... 67
Smart BGM ............................................................................ 67
Divide ..................................................................................... 68
Combine ................................................................................ 69
File Info................................................................................... 70
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Starting the playback mode
You can switch to the playback mode by selecting Album on the Home screen. You can also switch the operation mode directly into the playback thumbnail display by
touching the Playback (
) tab on the LCD screen.
The most recently created file is highlighted in the thumbnail view.
The camcorder selects the thumbnail display options based on the standby mode that was last used. However, you can choose the video or photo thumbnail view
display options by touching the Video thumbnail view (
) or Photo thumbnail view ( ) tab on the LCD screen.
<Video thumbnail view>
Using the Playback (
) tab
<Photo thumbnail view>
<Video thumbnail view>
<Home screen>
Using the [Home (
)] button
Smart Auto Manual Art Film
Art Time
Lapse
Vertical HD
Recording
Album
1
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You can choose the thumbnail display type you want by selecting Thumbnail in the Settings menu.
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You can switch the playback mode to the recording mode by pressing the [Recording start/stop] button.
Viewing videos or photos in playback mode
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Playback/Editing
Playing back videos
You can preview recorded videos in the thumbnail view, find and play
your desired video directly.
1
Select the video playback mode.
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Touch the thumbnail of the desired video clip.
The camcorder plays the video you selected.
If you select a video tagged as My Clip, the My Clip (
) icon
on the LCD screen appears. The colour of the My Clip icon
is changed to yellow at the scenes tagged as My Clip (for 8
seconds).
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3
To stop playback and return to the thumbnail view, touch
the Thumbnail view (
) tab.
Find videos in various ways
Drag the thumbnails to up or
down on the LCD screen to
search the thumbnails you want.
When playback is paused,
drag the image to left or right
on the LCD screen to go to the
previous or next file.
Touch a point or drag the pointer
to left or right in the playback
progress bar on the LCD screen
to move directly to the section of
the video you want.
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0
0:
:0
00
0:
:2
20
0/
/0
0:0
0
01:0
03
3
1
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0
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0_
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Playback/Editing
Do not power off or eject the memory card during photo playback.
Doing so may damage the recorded data.
It may take some time to start playback, depending on the size and
quality of the selected video.
The camcorder may not play back the following video files:
- A video recorded on another device.
- A video whose file format is not supported by the camcorder.
You can use various playback options during the video playback.
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You can set playback settings using the Video Play Option menu.
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You can play back the recorded videos on a TV or PC.
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If you touch the MENU (
) tab or press the [Home ( )] button
during playback, the video playback is paused and the menu screen
appears.
To adjust the volume during video playback
You can hear the sound through the internal speaker of the camcorder
while the video is playing back on the LCD screen.
1
Touch the Volume ( ) tab on the LCD screen.
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2
Touch the
/
tab to increase or decrease audio
volume.
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The sound level is adjusted between 0~20. When the level is at 0,
you cannot hear sound.
When the camcorder is connected to a TV, you will not hear the
sound from the speaker on the camcorder.
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Playback/Editing
Playback/Pause/Stop
Playback and pause alternate when you touch the Playback
(
)/Pause ( ) tab during playback.
Touch the Thumbnail view (
) tab to stop playback and return to
the thumbnail.
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Search playback
During playback, each touch of the Reverse search ( )/Forward
search ( ) tab increases the playback speed:
RPS (Reverse Playback Search)/FPS (Forward Playback Search)
rate: x2
t
x4
t
x8
t
x2
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Skip playback
Touch the Reverse skip ( )/Forward skip ( ) tab during
playback.
Touching the Forward skip ( ) tab plays the next video.
Touching the Reverse skip (
) plays the beginning of the scene.
If reverse skip (
) is touched within 3 seconds from the start of
the file, the previous video plays.
Place and hold your finger on the Reverse skip (
)/Forward skip
(
) tab to search for a video quickly. When you lift off your finger,
the selected video plays.
Slow playback
When playback is paused, touching the Reverse slow ( )/Forward
slow (
) tab reduces the playback speed:
Reverse/forward playback slow rate: x1/2
t
x1/4
t
x1/8
t
x1/2
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Frame by frame playback
When playback is paused, touching the Reverse frame advance
( )/Forward frame advance ( ) tab makes playback go reverse
or forward one frame at a time.
Touch the Playback ( ) tab to play back in normal speed.
You can hear sound only when the playback is in normal speed.
When playing back the My Clip tags, the search playback and slow
motion playback functions do not operate.
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Playback/Editing
Tagging great moments during playback
You can tag good scenes during playback to enjoy the only scenes
tagged as My Clip (
).
1
Select the video playback mode.
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Touch the thumbnail of the desired video clip.
3
Press the [My Clip ( )] button every great moment during
playback.
[My Clip ( )] button
The camcorder tags the scene as My Clip ( ).
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4
To stop playback and return to the thumbnail view, touch
the Thumbnail view (
) tab.
The camcorder tags a scene between before 3 seconds and after 5
seconds when pressing the [My Clip (
)] button.
To skip boring parts of a video and enjoy exciting parts, you can
combine the tagged scenes sequentially.
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You can also tag the scene during pause of video playback.
You cannot use the My Clip function when a video tagged as
My Clip (
) plays back in the search playback and slow motion
playback modes.
If there is not enough storage space available in the media storage,
you cannot use the My Clip function.
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Playback/Editing
Viewing photos
You can view recorded photos by using various playback functions.
1
Select the photo playback mode.
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2
Touch the thumbnail of the desired photo.
The camcorder displays the photo you selected in full screen.
3
To return to the thumbnail view, touch the Thumbnail view
(
) tab.
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Do not power off or eject the memory card during photo playback.
Doing so may damage the recorded data.
Find photos in various ways
Drag the thumbnails to up or down
on the LCD screen to search the
thumbnails you want.
Drag the image to left or right on the
LCD screen to go to the previous or
next file.
Loading time may vary depending on the size and quality of the
photo you selected.
Your camcorder may not play back the following photo files normally:
- A photo recorded on another device.
- A photo with a file format not supported by this camcorder. (One
that does not conform to DCF standards.)
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Playback/Editing
Viewing a slide show
You can view a photo slide show with background music.
1
Touch the Slide show ( ) tab during photo playback.
The slide show starts from the current selected photo.
To pause the slide show, touch the LCD screen anywhere.
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2
To stop the slide show, touch the Return ( ) tab.
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All photos are played back depending on the slide show option
function.
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You can adjust the background music’s volume level using the
Volume (
) tab.
Zooming during photo playback
You can magnify a playback image.
1
Touch the desired photo.
2
Adjust the magnification with the [Zoom (T/W)] button.
Magnification starts from the centre of the photo.
You can zoom in from X1.1 to X8.0.
3
Drag the LCD screen up/down/left/right to view the area you
want on the magnified photo.
X 1.3
Magnified part
4
To cancel, touch the Return ( ) tab.
Photos recorded on other devices or those edited on a PC cannot
be magnified.
While the playback zoom is in use, the other images cannot be
selected.
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Editing videos or photos
Share (HMX-QF20 only)
During a video or photo playback, you can upload them to sharing
web sites.
Sharing videos
1
Select the video playback mode.
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2
Touch a video recorded in the Web/HD resolution.
The camcorder plays the video you selected.
3
Touch the MENU ( ) tab.
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4
Touch Share.
Protect
Delete My Clip
My Clip Creation
Delete
Share
5
Touch the desired submenu item.
Item Description
Facebook
The camcorder searches for available AP devices and accesses
Facebook to upload the video.
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YouTube
The camcorder searches for available AP devices and accesses
YouTube to upload the video.
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Using the Share tab
You can access the last connected sharing web site by touching the
Share tab on the right side of LCD screen. The Facebook (
) tab is
the defaulting setting.
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You cannot share videos recorded in the Full HD (1920x1080/50i)
and HD (1280x720/50p) resolutions.
You cannot upload videos to Picasa.
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Playback/Editing
Sharing photos
1
Select the photo playback mode.
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Touch the thumbnail of the desired photo.
The camcorder displays the photo you selected in full screen.
3
Touch the MENU ( ) tab.
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4
Touch Share.
Protect
File Info
Delete
Share
5
Touch the desired submenu item.
Item Description
Facebook
The camcorder searches for available AP devices and accesses
Facebook to upload the photo.
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Picasa
The camcorder searches for available AP devices and accesses
Picasa to upload the photo.
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Using the Share tab
You can access the last connected sharing web site by touching the
Share tab on the right side of LCD screen. The Facebook (
) tab is
the defaulting setting.
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You cannot upload photos to YouTube.
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Delete
You can erase your recordings one by one or all at once.
1
Select the video or photo playback mode.
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2
Touch the Delete ( ) tab on the thumbnail view.
3
Touch thumbnails.
The selection ( ) indicator appears on the selected files.
Whenever you touch the thumbnail file, the selection (
) and
release alternate.
To delete all the files, touch the Select all (
) tab. The
selection (
) indicator appears on all the thumbnails.
To release the selection (
) indicator all at once, touch the
Clear (
) tab.
4
Touch the tab.
A message appears asking for your confirmation.
5
Touch Yes.
The camcorder deletes all the files having the selection ( )
indicator.
Deleted images cannot be recovered.
Do not eject a memory card or power off while deleting videos
recorded on the storage media. Doing so may damage the storage
media or data.
You can also operate this function in the full and single image display
mode.
To protect important images from accidental erasure, activate the
image protection function in advance.
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You cannot delete protected files. Cancel the protect function first.
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If the write protection tab on the memory card is set to lock, you
cannot delete the images.
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The delete function does not work if battery charge is insufficient. It
is recommended to use AC power to continue power supply during
the deletion.
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Playback/Editing
Delete My Clip
You can delete the My Clip tags from a video tagged as ‘My Clip’.
1
Select the video playback mode.
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2
Touch a thumbnail tagged as My Clip ( ).
3
Touch the MENU ( ) tab
p
Delete My Clip.
Delete
Smart BGM
My Clip Creation
Protect
Delete My Clip
4
Touch Yes.
The camcorder will delete all My Clip tags from the video.
This function is available in the video single view only.
My Clip Creation
You can extract the exciting scenes tagged as ‘My Clip’ from a video
and create one file with them.
1
Select the video playback mode.
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2
Touch a thumbnail tagged as My Clip ( ).
3
Touch the MENU ( ) tab
p
My Clip Creation.
Delete
Smart BGM
My Clip Creation
Protect
Delete My Clip
4
Touch the desired submenu item.
Creation Start
Preview
My Clip
Cancel
Item Description
Creation
Start
Combines the tagged scenes sequentially, saves and locates it
as a video at the last file position on the video thumbnail view.
Preview
Previews the tagged scenes sequentially.
While previewing the scenes tagged as ‘My Clip’, you cannot drag
the progressive bar on the LCD screen.
If there is not enough storage space available in the media storage
to create new files from tagged videos tagged as ‘My Clip’ the
Creation Start tab will be dimmed.
My Clip creation in the video thumbnail view.
In the video thumbnail view, the camcorder can extract and combine
the tagged scenes from all videos tagged as ‘My Clip’ and create one
file from them. The camcorder can create a My Clip file from videos
recorded in the same resolution. Press the [My Clip (
)] button in the
video thumbnail view.
[My Clip ( )] button
Editing videos or photos
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Playback/Editing
Protect
You can protect important recordings from accidental erasure.
The protected videos and photos cannot be deleted unless you format
the memory card or cancel the protection.
1
Select the video or photo playback mode.
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2
Touch a thumbnail to protect.
3
Touch the MENU ( ) tab
p
Protect.
Delete
Delete My Clip
Smart BGM
My Clip Creation
Protect
4
Touch the desired submenu item.
Item Description
Off
Turns off protection on protected image.
On
Protects the selected image.
00:00:20/00:01:03 100_0001
You can operate this function in the single view only.
If the write protection tab on the memory card is set to lock, you
cannot apply this function.
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Smart BGM
You can enjoy music during video playback. If the original sound in the
video is big, the background music will be decreased naturally. On the
other hand, if the original sound in the video is small, the background
music will be increased naturally.
1
Select the video playback mode.
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2
Touch a video thumbnail.
3
Touch the MENU ( ) tab
p
Smart BGM.
Delete
Delete My Clip
My Clip Creation
Protect
Smart BGM
4
Touch the desired submenu item.
Item Description
Off
Turns off the background music.
On
Turns on the background music.
This function is available in the video single view only.
You can also apply background music easily by shaking the
camcorder during playback. You do not need to set the Smart BGM
function manually.
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You can change the desired background music in the Settings
menu.
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Playback/Editing
Divide
You can divide a video into two, and easily delete a section you no
longer need. As this function edits the original file, make sure to back
up the original before dividing it.
1
Select the video playback mode.
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2
Touch a video thumbnail.
3
Touch the MENU ( ) tab
p
Divide.
My Clip Creation
Protect
File Info
Smart BGM
Divide
4
Find the point of division by touching the playback control
tabs.
Playback control tabs: / / / / /
Drag the playback progress bar left or right to move directly to
the division point.
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Divide
5
Touch the Pause ( ) tab at the point of division
p
the Cutting (
) tab.
A message appears asking for your confirmation.
6
Touch Yes.
The video is divided into two video clips.
The second portion of the divided video is displayed as the last
thumbnail.
After the division, you can partially delete unnecessary sections
of the divided videos or combine them with other videos.
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Do not eject a memory card or power off while editing a video recorded
on the storage media. Doing so may damage the storage media or data.
You can operate this function in the single view only.
You cannot divide files that display the protect icon (
). Cancel the
protect function first.
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The beginning or end of the divided videos may drift by approx. 2
seconds before or after the division point.
The Divide function is not available under the following conditions:
- If the total recorded time of the video is less than 6 seconds.
- If you trying to divide sections without leaving 3 seconds at the
beginning and the end.
- If the remaining section of the memory space is less than 15MB.
- When the number of files reaches 9999.
This function is available in the video single view only.
You cannot divide videos recorded in the Web/HD resolution.
When you divide a video with My Clip tags, the My Clip tags
disappear.
You cannot divide a video recorded in Art Time Lapse mode.
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Playback/Editing
Combine
You can combine two different videos. As this function edits the
original files, make sure to back up the original files before combining
them.
1
Select the video playback mode.
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2
Touch the Combine ( ) tab on the thumbnail view.
3
Touch the video thumbnails to combine in the order you
want them combined.
The selection ( ) indicator and the order number appear on
the selected videos. Whenever you touch the video thumbnail,
the selection (
) and release alternate.
The checkbox on the video thumbnail does not appear if the
video files have different resolutions.
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4
Touch the tab.
A message appears asking for your confirmation.
5
Touch Yes.
The camcorder combines the video files you selected in the
order you designated, and then stores the combined videos as
a single video file.
Do not eject a memory card or power off while editing a video recorded
on the storage media. Doing so may damage the storage media or data.
You cannot combine the files that are protected ( ). Cancel the
protect function first.
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The original videos are not preserved.
The Combine function is not available under the following conditions:
- If the Videos are in different resolution formats. For example, videos
recorded at Video Resolution: Full HD 1080/50i and Video
Resolution: HD 720/50p cannot be combined.
- If the file size of the combined videos exceeds 1.8 GB.
- If the remaining memory space on your memory card is less than
15MB.
- If a video file format is not supported by the camcorder.
- While the camcorder is playing a video file.
You cannot combine videos recorded in the Web/HD resolution.
When you combine a video with My Clip tags, the My Clip tags
disappear.
You cannot combine a video recorded in Art Time Lapse mode.
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Playback/Editing
File Info
You can see image information for each image.
1
Select the video or photo playback mode.
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2
Touch a thumbnail.
3
Touch the MENU ( ) tab
p
File Info.
The information of the selected file appears.
File Info
Date : 01/JAN/2012
Duration : 00:00:05
Size : 9.56 MB
Resolution : Full HD
100VIDEO
HDV_0008.MP4
4
To exit the menu, touch the Return ( ) tab.
Wireless network
(HMX-QF20 only)
Learn to connect to wireless local area networks (WLANs) and
use functions.
Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings .. 72
Connecting to a WLAN ........................................................... 72
Configuring the network settings .............................................. 73
Manually setting the IP address ............................................... 74
Network connection tips ......................................................... 75
Entering text ........................................................................... 75
Using video or photo sharing web sites .............................. 76
Accessing a web site .............................................................. 76
Uploading videos or photos..................................................... 76
Viewing videos or photos on a TV Link-enabled TV ............ 77
Using Auto Backup to send videos or photos .................... 78
Installing the programme for Auto backup on your PC............... 78
Sending photos or videos to a PC ........................................... 78
About the Wakeup on LAN (WOL) feature ................................ 79
72
Wireless network (HMX-QF20 only)
Connecting to a WLAN
You can connect to a WLAN using an AP (access point) in the wireless
network service area.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Social Sharing.
To begin this process, you must have some video or photo
files stored in the camcoder’s memory card that you have not
uploaded to a social network or photo/video file management
site.
2
Touch the Wi-Fi setting ( ) tab on the bottom left.
The camcorder automatically searches for and then displays
available AP devices.
If the desired AP is not on the AP devices list, drag the list down
to the bottom, and then touch Add Wi-Fi Network to input
and then search for the desired AP name manually.
3
To select an unsecured AP or an AP that requires a
password, touch the AP. If you selected an unsecured
AP, go to Step 7. If you selected an AP that requires a
password, go to Step 4.
To select a WPS supported AP, touch the
tab next to
the AP, and then go to Step 5.
You can also connect to a WPS supported AP by dragging the
list of APs down to the bottom, touching WPS PBC, and then
pressing the [WPS] button on the AP device.
4
The virtual keyboard appears. Input the required password
using the virtual key board.
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When done, press OK, and then go to Step 7.
5
The Wi-Fi Setting screen appears. Scroll to the bottom of
the screen, and then touch WPS PIN.
6
Record the PIN code displayed on the screen, and then
enter the PIN code at the Wi-Fi access point within two
minutes.
7
The camcorder connects to the network you have chosen.
Icon Description
Ad hoc AP
Secured AP
WPS AP
Signal strength
Wi-Fi setting options
Refreshing connectable APs
You can check the signal strength in the top right corner of
the screen.
Icon Signal strength
Not connected
Very weak
Weak
Normal
Very strong
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Connecting to a WLAN and configuring network settings
73
Wireless network (HMX-QF20 only)
Configuring the network settings
You can configure network settings manually. Note that configuring
these settings manually is not necessary in most cases. If your
camcorder connected to the network after you followed the directions
on page 72, your camcorder has adjusted these settings and you do
not need to configure them manually.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Social Sharing.
2
Touch the Wi-Fi setting ( ) tab.
The camcorder automatically searches for available AP devices.
3
Touch the tab next to an AP.
Samsung 2
Samsung 4
Samsung 3
Samsung 1
Wi-Fi Setting
4
Touch each submenu and enter the required information.
Item Description
Authentication
Select an authentication type according to your AP’s setting.
When you select Open or Shared, WPA is automatically
set.
Data Encryption
Select an encryption type according to your AP’s setting.
Network
Password
Enter the password using the virtual keyboard.
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IP Setting
The default is Auto. You can select Manual to set the IP
address manually.
5
Touch the tab.
The camcorder connects to the network via the selected AP.
Even if AP authentication and Data Encryption have been detected,
set the authentication mode to Open or Shared.
If the camcorder does not detect the AP automatically, you can set
the network properties directly.
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Data encryption settings by authentication type are below:
- Open
p
Disabled or WEP
- Shared
p
WEP
- WPA-PSK
p
TKIP, AES, or TKIP/AES Mixed
When the Data Encryption function is set to WEP or TKIP for
802.11n AP connection, you can access in the 802.11g mode.
In the 802.11g mode, the network connection and speed are not
guaranteed.
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Wireless network (HMX-QF20 only)
Manually setting the IP address
By entering the IP address, you can connect to a WLAN via an AP
(access point) in the wireless network service area.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Social Sharing.
2
Touch the Wi-Fi setting ( ) tab.
The camcorder automatically searches for available AP devices.
3
Touch the tab next to an AP.
4
Touch IP Setting
p
Manual.
Subnet Mask
DNS Server
Gateway
IP
IP Setting
0. 0. 0. 0
0. 0. 0. 0
0. 0. 0. 0
0. 0. 0. 0
5
Touch each submenu item and then enter the required value
by using the virtual keyboard.
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Item Description
IP
Enter the static IP address.
Subnet Mask
Enter the subnet mask.
Gateway
Enter the gateway.
DNS Server
Enter the DNS address.
6
Touch the tab.
The camcorder connects to the network via the selected AP.
For more information about the network settings, contact the network
administrator or the service provider.
The network settings may differ, depending on network conditions.
Do not try to connect to a network that you have no permission to
access.
Use a fully charged battery while you are using network services.
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Network connection tips
Compatibility with an AP that has not been formally Wi-Fi certified cannot be
guaranteed.
The wireless network connection may not be stable, depending on the
connected AP.
When the distance from AP is large, the network connection takes longer and
video stuttering may occur.
If there is an electric device using the same frequency range as the network
near the camcorder, you may experience wireless interference.
If an AP device is named in a language other than English, it may not be
displayed in the AP list or, if it is, it may appear in a corrupted format or font.
For the network settings and password, contact the network administrator or
the service provider.
The letters and numbers used in passwords may differ, depending on the
encryption type.
You may not be able to connect to the wireless network, depending on the
conditions.
The AP search may find a printer that supports the wireless network, but you
cannot use the printer to connect to the network.
The service provider may charge you a fee for the wireless connection under
the contract made between you and the service provider.
Channels available for the networking differ according to the region (country).
Some countries may restrict wireless networking under local radio regulation
laws. We recommend you connect your camcorder to networks only inside the
country where you purchased it.
If your AP name is not in English, the camcorder may not be able to locate the
device or the name may appear incorrectly.
If a WLAN requires authentication from the service provider, you may not be
able to connect to it. To connect the WLAN, contact your network service
provider.
If you cannot connect to a WLAN, try another AP from the available AP list.
You can also connect to free WLANs in some foreign countries.
A login page may appear when you select free WLANs provided by some
network service providers. Enter your ID and password to connect to the
WLAN. For information about registering or the service, contact the network
service providers.
Be cautious when you enter personal information for an AP connection. Do
not enter any payment or credit card information on your camcorder. The
manufacturer is not liable for any problem caused by entering such information.
Entering text
You can use the virtual keyboard to enter your information and settings.
Touch the desired characters, numbers, or symbols.
©
OK
I
W X
Item Description
W X
Move the cursor.
@.
Enter ‘@.’.
Delete the last letter.
123
/
!@#
In ABC mode, switch to 123 mode.
In 123 mode, switch to symbol mode.
ABC
Switch to ABC mode.
Return to the previous screen.
©
In ABC mode, change the case.
Enter a space.
OK
Save the displayed text.
You can enter the information only in English, regardless of the
language settings.
You can enter up to 99 characters in the text field.
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Accessing a web site
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Social Sharing.
2
Select a web site.
The camcorder will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN
via the most recently connected AP device.
If the camcorder has not previously been connected to a
WLAN, it will search for available AP devices.
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Social Sharing
Facebook Picasa YouTube
3
Enter your ID and password, and then touch the Login
(
Login
) tab.
For information about entering text, refer to ‘Entering text’.
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To select an ID from the list, touch
p
an ID.
You may be logged in automatically, if you have previously
logged in to the web site.
ID/Email
Password
Facebook
Login
You must have an existing account on the file sharing web site to use
this feature.
Uploading videos or photos
1
Access a sharing web site with your camcorder.
2
Touch files
p
the tab.
3
Touch the Comment box
p
input your comments.
4
Touch the Upload (
Upload
) tab.
The method of uploading videos or photos may differ depending on
the selected web site.
If you cannot access a web site because of firewall or user
authentication settings, contact your network administrator or
network service provider.
The speed of your internet connection may affect how quickly videos
or photos upload or web pages open.
When there are no files in the camcorder memory, you cannot use
this function.
Using video or photo sharing web sites
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Wireless network (HMX-QF20 only)
Viewing videos or photos on a TV Link-enabled TV
View your videos or photos on a TV that supports the TV Link function.
Your camcorder acts as a server and you can search for shared
videos or photos with the TV remote control.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch TV Link
p
the
Confirm
tab.
The camcorder will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN
via the most recently connected AP device.
If the camcorder has not previously been connected to a
WLAN, it will search for available AP devices.
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2
Connect your TV to a WLAN via an AP device.
Refer to your TV’s user manual for more information.
3
On the TV, search for the camcorder and browse the shared
videos or photos.
For information about searching for the camcorder and browsing
the videos or photos on the TV, refer to the TV user manual.
On a TV, you can play back only the videos and photos recorded by
the camcorder.
The effective network connection range between the camcorder and
the TV may differ depending on the AP.
If the camcorder is turned off abnormally (ex: network disconnection)
while you are playing a video or photo on the TV, the TV considers
itself still connected to the camcorder.
Depending on the size of the video or photo file, it may take longer to
connect to the TV and display.
You cannot enable this function if there are no recorded videos or
photos in your camcorder.
When playing HD quality videos on a TV, use an 802.11n AP and set
it to 802.11n. Important: If you set the Data Encryption function on
your network to WEP or TKIP, the network defaults to 802.11g and
the camcorder cannot play HD quality videos on the TV.
You can select up to 1000 photos and videos files to watch through
your TV. The more files you select, the slower the camcorder
operates. We recommend selecting fewer than 1000 files.
This function may not operate properly on a Samsung HDTV that has
no AllShare™ mark on it.
Video stuttering may occur, depending on the TV type and network
status.
If video stuttering occurs, record videos you intend to play through a
wireless connection at lower video resolution.
If video stuttering occurs frequently when you use a wireless
connection, change to HDMI or AV cable.
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If you play back videos on a Samsung HDTV supporting AllShare™
and video stuttering occurs repeatedly for over 3 seconds, consult
the Samsung call centre. See the back cover for the phone number.
We recommend you use a network cable to connect your TV to
your AP. This will minimise any video ‘Stuttering’ you may experience
when streaming content.
AP
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Using Auto Backup to send videos or photos
Installing the programme for Auto backup on
your PC
1
Connect the camcorder to a PC with the USB cable.
2
Turn on the camcorder.
The computer recognises the camcorder and Intelli-studio
launches automatically.
3
When the pop-up window for the Auto backup installation
programme appears on the PC screen, click OK.
To install the programme, follow the instructions on the pop-up
window.
After installation, reconnect the camcorder and then confirm the
server information message.
To run the programme, disconnect the camcorder from the PC.
This programme is for backing up files to the PC based on Windows
OS.
Sending photos or videos to a PC
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Auto Backup.
Social Sharing Auto Backup TV Link
Settings
2
2
Touch the
Confirm
tab.
The camcorder will automatically attempt to connect to a WLAN
via the most recently connected AP device.
If the camcorder has not previously been connected to a
WLAN, it will search for available AP devices.
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If your PC has turned on, the PC recognises the camcorder and
Intelli-studio launches automatically.
If your PC supports the Wake on LAN (WOL) feature, you can
turn on the PC automatically by searching for the PC from your
camcorder.
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3
The camcorder will prepare to send the files and send them
to the PC.
You cannot select individual files to send. This function is
available only for newly stored files on the camcorder.
The progress will be shown on the PC monitor.
The camcorder will search for available access points even if you are
connecting to the same access point again.
If you turn off the camcorder or remove the battery while sending
files, the file transfer will be interrupted.
While you are using this feature, the buttons on the camcorder will
be disabled.
You can connect only one camcorder to the PC at a time for sending
files.
The backup may be canceled due to network conditions.
Videos or photos can be sent to a PC one time only.
Files cannot be sent again even if you reconnect your camcorder.
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Wireless network (HMX-QF20 only)
Setting the PC to wake up from sleep mode
1
Click Start, and then open the Control Panel.
2
Configure the network connection.
Windows 7:
Click Network and Internet
p
Network and Sharing Centre
p
Change adapter settings.
Windows Vista:
Click Network and Internet
p
Network and Sharing Centre
p
Manage network connections.
Windows XP:
Click Network and Internet Connection
p
Network
Connection.
3
Right click Local Area, and then click Properties.
4
Click Configure
p
the Power manage tab
p
Allow this
device to wake the computer.
5
Click OK.
6
Restart the PC.
Setting the PC to turn on
1
Turn on the PC and press F2 while the PC is booting.
The BIOS setting menu will appear.
2
Select Advanced tab
p
Power management Setup.
3
Select Resume on PME
p
Enabled.
4
Press F10 to save your changes and continue booting.
5
Click Start, and then open the Control Panel.
6
Configure the network connection.
Windows 7:
Click Network and Internet
p
Network and Sharing Centre
p
Change adapter settings.
Windows Vista:
Click Network and Internet
p
Network and Sharing Centre
p
Manage network connections.
Windows XP:
Click Network and Internet Connection
p
Network
Connection.
About the Wakeup on LAN (WOL) feature
WOL (Wakeup on LAN)
WOL is a technology that allows you to turn on a PC from another location over a network connection or Internet or to set a PC to wake up from sleep mode.
With the WOL feature, you can automatically turn on or wake up a PC with your camcorder by touching Auto Backup.
Using Auto Backup to send videos or photos
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7
Select drivers related to network adapter.
8
Click Advanced tab and then set WOL menus.
Any changes to your PC’s BIOS settings other than the ones described
below may damage your PC. The manufacturer is not responsible for
damage caused by your changing your PC’s BIOS settings.
You cannot use this feature across a firewall or if a security
programme has been installed.
To turn on the PC with the WOL feature, the PC must have an active
connection to the LAN. Ensure that the indicator light on the PC’s
LAN port is on, which shows that the LAN connection is active.
Depending on your PC model, the camcorder may only be able to
wake the PC.
Depending on your PC’s OS or drivers, the names of the WOL
setting menu may vary.
- examples of setting menu names: Enable PME, Wake on LAN etc.
- examples of setting menu values: Enable, Magic packet etc.
Using with other devices
Learn how to connect your camcorder to your TV, VCR or DVD/
HDD recorders, photo printer, or computer.
Connecting to a TV .............................................................. 82
Connecting to a high definition TV with HDMI ........................... 82
Connecting to a regular TV ...................................................... 83
Viewing on a TV screen ........................................................... 84
Dubbing videos to VCR or DVD/HDD recorders ................. 85
Printing photos with a PictBridge photo printer .................. 86
Transferring files to your Windows computer ..................... 88
Transferring files with Intelli-studio ............................................ 89
Transferring files by connecting the camcorder as a removable
disk ........................................................................................ 93
82
Using with other devices
Connecting to a high definition TV with HDMI
You can view High Definition (HD) quality videos recorded in HD
resolution on an HDTV using an HDMI connection. This camcorder
supports HDMI output to deliver high-definition video transfer.
Using a micro HDMI cable
Camcorder
HDTV
Signal flow
Micro HDMI Cable
1
Turn on the camcorder.
If you do not turn on the camcorder first, the camcorder may fail
to recognise the connected TV.
Use the AC power adaptor to power the camcorder when you
attach it to a TV.
2
Select HDMI TV Out.
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3
Connect the camcorder to the TV with a micro HDMI cable.
4
Set the TV’s input or source selector to the HDMI input
you’ve attached the camcorder to.
Refer to the TV’s instruction manual to see how to select the
TV’s input or source.
5
Select the playback mode on your camcorder, and then
start to play back videos or photos.
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Understanding the HDMI
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video
interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data.
What is Anynet+ function?
The Anynet+ function lets you control all devices that support the
Anynet+ function with the same remote. You can use the Anynet+
function on the camcorder if the camcorder is connected with an HDMI
cable to an Anynet+ supported TV. For more information, refer to the
Anynet+ supported TV’s user manual.
This camcorder is provided with the TV Connect Guide menu
function. If you try to connect the camcorder to a TV and don’t have
your user’s manual, you can use the TV Connect Guide menu
function to view connection instructions on the camcorder’s screen.
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You can use only a D to A type micro HDMI cable with this camcorder.
The HDMI jack on the camcorder is for output only.
If an Anynet+ supported TV is connected to the camcorder by an
HDMI cable, turning on the camcorder may turn the TV’s power on.
(an Anynet+ function) If you don’t want this to occur, set Anynet+
(HDMI-CEC) to Off.
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When the camcorder is connected to a TV with a micro HDMI cable,
the wireless functions do not work. (HMX-QF20 only)
Connecting to a TV
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Connecting to a regular TV
You can view images recorded with your camcorder on a regular
TV that supports standard definition. This camcorder supports the
composite output for standard definition video transfer.
Connecting an Audio/Video cable for the composite output
Camcorder
Signal flow
Audio/Video cable
Regular TV
VIDEO AUDIO
LR
VIDEO AUDIO
Stereo Type
Mono Type
Yellow Red
White
Yellow White
1
Connect the camcorder to a TV with an Audio/Video cable.
2
Set the TV’s input or source selector to the input you’ve
attached the camcorder to.
Refer to the TV’s instruction manual to see how to select the TV
input.
3
Select the playback mode on your camcorder, and then
start to play back videos or photos.
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Make sure you’ve connected the camcorder to the correct input
jacks. The TV screen may not display the right video information if
connected incorrectly.
When connecting to a TV using the Audio/Video cable, match the
colour of the cables to the colour of the corresponding jacks.
Video input may appear green depending on the TV. If this occurs,
connect the yellow plug of the Audio/Video cable to the green jack of
the TV.
When the camcorder is connected to a TV with more than one kind
of cable, the camcorder outputs video signals in the following order
of priority:
- HDMI
p
Audio/Video (composite) output
This camcorder is provided with the TV Connect Guide menu
function. If you try to connect the camcorder to a TV and don’t have
your user’s manual, you can use the TV Connect Guide menu
function to view connection instructions on the camcorder’s screen.
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If your TV has one audio jack (mono input), connect the yellow plug
of the Audio/Video cable to the video jack, the white plug to the
audio jack, and leave the red plug unconnected.
When you connect the camcorder to a TV using the Audio/Video
cable, images recorded in high-definition image quality (Full HD
1080/50i or HD 720/50p) are played back in standard definition
image quality.
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Viewing on a TV screen
Image appearance depends on the TV screen aspect ratio
Recording ratio Appearance on Wide (16:9) TV Appearance on 4:3 TV
Images recorded in a 16:9 ratio
Adjust the volume to a moderate level. If the volume is too high, the video information may include noise.
If TV Display is set Off, the TV screen does not display the camcorder’s OSD (On Screen Display) menus.
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Camcorder
Signal flow
Audio/Video cable
VCR or DVD/HDD
recorder
1
Connect your camcorder to the recording device (VCR or
DVD/HDD recorder) with the Audio/Video cable.
Connect your camcorder to the input jacks of the recording
device.
If your recording device has an input selector, set it to the
correct input mode.
2
Insert the storage device (tape, disc, etc.) into the recording
device.
3
Start the playback on your camcorder, and record it on the
recording device.
Refer to the instruction manuals supplied with your recording
device for details.
4
When dubbing is finished, stop the recording device, and
then your camcorder.
Videos recorded on this camcorder can only be dubbed using
the Audio/Video cable in SD (standard definition) image quality,
regardless of the recording resolution.
You cannot dub to a recorder with an HDMI cable.
To copy a video recorded in HD (high definition) image quality in HD,
use the built-in software of your camcorder, and copy the video to
your computer.
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Because dubbing is performed via analogue data transfer, the image
quality may deteriorate.
To hide the screen indicators (such as the counter, etc.) on the
screen of the connected monitor device set TV Display: Off.
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To record the date/time, display it on the screen.
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Dubbing videos to VCR or DVD/HDD recorders
You can dub videos recorded on your camcorder to a VCRs or DVD/HDD recorders.
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Printing photos with a PictBridge photo printer
1
Set USB Connect to PictBridge.
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USB Connect
PictBridge
Mass Storage
2
Use a USB cable to connect your camcorder to the printer.
Camcorder
Photo Printer
(Compatible with PictBridge)
3
Turn your printer on.
The photo thumbnails appear on the LCD screen.
4
Touch the photo you want to print, and then touch the Print
(
) tab.
The corresponding message appears.
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Touch Yes.
The selected photo is printed.
To set the number of prints
Touch the / tab to set the number of copies to print.
To cancel the print setting
Touch the Thumbnail view ( ) tab on the LCD screen.
To stop printing after printing starts
Touch Cancel on the screen.
If the camcorder fails to recognise the printer, remove the USB cable,
and then turn off the printer. Set USB Connect to PictBridge, and
then connect the USB cable again.
Use the supplied USB cable.
You can print photos directly by connecting your camcorder to a PictBridge printer (sold separately) using a USB cable.
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To set the date/time imprint for Pictbridge printers
1
In the printer mode, touch the MENU ( ) tab.
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2
Touch the desired submenu item.
The selected date and time display option is set.
Time
Date & Time
Date
Off
3
To exit the menu, touch the Return ( ) tab.
The selected date and time will be printed on photos.
The date/time imprint option may not be supported by all printers.
Check with your printer manufacturer. The date/time imprint option
cannot be setup if the printer does not support the option.
PictBridge™ is a registered trademark of CIPA (Camera & Imaging
Products Association), an image transfer standard developed by
Canon, Fuji, HP, Olympus, Seiko Epson, and Sony.
Use the AC power adaptor to power the camcorder during
PictBridge printing. If the camcorder shuts off during printing, it might
damage data on the storage media.
You cannot print video images.
You cannot print photos recorded on other devices.
Various printing options are available depending on the printer. Refer
to the printer’s user manual for details.
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System requirements
Your computer must meet the following requirements to run Intelli-
studio:
Items Requirement
OS Microsoft Windows XP SP2, Windows Vista,
or Windows 7
CPU Intel
®
Core 2 Duo
®
1.66 GHz or higher is recommended
AMD Athlon™ X2 Dual-Core 2.2 GHz or higher is
recommended
(Notebook: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2GHz or AMD Athlon
X2 Dual-Core 2.6GHz or higher is
recommended)
RAM 1GB or higher is recommended
Video Card NVIDIA GeForce 8500 or higher, ATI Radeon HD 2600
series or higher
Display 1024 x 768, 16-bit colour or higher (1280 x 1024,
32-bit colour recommended)
USB micro USB 2.0
Direct X DirectX 9.0c or higher
System requirements are recommendations. Even on a system that
satisfies the requirements, Intelli-studio may not operate optimally.
On a slower computer than recommended, video playback may skip
frames or operate unexpectedly.
If the version of DirectX on your computer is lower than 9.0c, install
DirectX 9.0c or higher.
We recommend transferring the recorded videos to a PC before
playing back or editing the video data.
To run Intelli-studio, a laptop computer requires better and faster
components than a desktop PC.
Intelli-studio is not Mac OS compliant.
On 64-bit environment of Windows XP, Windows Vista, and
Windows 7, Intelli-studio may be installed and work as 32-bit
programme.
Samsung is not responsible for any damage that results from using a
computer that does not meet the requirements such as a computer you
have assembled yourself.
Transferring files to your Windows computer
Intelli-studio is a built-in programme that allows you to play back and edit files. You can upload files to web sites, such as YouTube or Flickr.
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Transferring files with Intelli-studio
When you connect the camcorder to a PC with a USB cable, Intelli-
studio automatically launches.
Step 1. Connecting the USB cable
1
Set USB Connect: Mass Storage and PC Software: On.
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2
Connect the camcorder to a PC with the USB cable.
A new file saving window appears along with the Intelli-studio
main window. If your camcorder has no new files, the pop-up
window for saving new files will not appear.
Depending on your version of Windows, the Windows
removable disk window may also appear.
3
Click Yes in the new file saving window. The uploading
procedure starts. Click Yes to confirm.
If you do not want to save any new files, select No.
To disconnect the USB cable
To disconnect the USB cable after completing the file transfer, you must
follow these steps:
1. Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the taskbar.
2. Select USB Mass Storage Device, and then click Stop.
3. If the Stop a Hardware device window appears, click OK.
4. Disconnect the USB cable from the camcorder and PC.
Use the provided USB cable. (Supplied by Samsung)
Make sure you insert the USB plug into the micro USB jack with the
plug facing in the correct direction.
Use the AC power adaptor to power the camcorder when
transferring files to your computer.
When the USB cable is connected, turning the camcorder on or off
may cause the PC to malfunction.
If you disconnect the USB cable from the PC or the camcorder while
transferring files, the data transmission will stop and the data may be
damaged.
If you connect the camcorder to a PC via a USB HUB or
simultaneously connect the camcorder along with other USB
devices, the camcorder may not work properly. If this occurs, remove
all USB devices from the PC, and then reconnect the camcorder.
Intelli-studio may not automatically run. If this occurs, access My
Computer or Windows Explorer, open the drive that corresponds to
your camcorder, find Intelli-studio, and then run iStudio.exe.
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Step 2. About the Intelli-studio main window
When the Intelli-studio starts up, video and photo thumbnails appear in
the main window.
For details, select Help
Help on the Intelli-
studio screen.
No. Description
1
Menu items
2
Display files in the selected folder.
3
Switch to Photo edit mode.
4
Switch to Video edit mode.
5
Switch to Share mode.
6
Enlarge or reduce the thumbnails in the list.
7
Select a file type.
8
View videos and photos of the selected folder on your computer.
9
Show or hide videos and photos of the connected device.
0
View videos and photos of the selected folder on the device.
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View files as thumbnails or on a map
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Browse folders in the connected device.
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Browse folders stored on your computer
$
Move to the previous or next folder
%
Print files, view files on a map, store files in Contents Manager,
register faces, or refresh content manager.
If you install Intelli-studio on your PC, the programme will launch more
quickly. To install the programme, select Tool
Install Intelli-
studio on PC.
You can update the latest version of Intelli-studio software by clicking
on Web Support
Update Intelli-studio
Start Update.
The camcorder’s built-in Intelli-studio software is intended for
home use. It is not for precision or industrial productions. For these
applications, we recommend an editing software designed for
professional use.
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Step 3. Playing back videos or photos
You can play back the recordings conveniently using the Intelli-studio
application.
1
With Intelli-studio, click the desired folder to display your
recordings.
Video or photo thumbnails appear on the screen, depending on
the folder you selected.
2
Choose the video or photo that you want to play back.
You can view the file information by moving the mouse over the
file.
If you click a video thumbnail once, the video plays back inside
the thumbnail frame, allowing you to search for a desired scene
with ease.
3
After you select the video or photo you want, double-click to
play back.
Playback starts and the controls appear.
Intelli-studio supports the following file formats:
- Video formats: MP4 (Video: H.264, Audio: AAC), WMV (WMV 7/8/9)
- Photo formats: JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, TIFF
Step 4. Editing videos or photos
You can edit the videos or photos in various ways with various
functions. (Change Size, Fine-Tuning, Image Effect, Insert Frame, etc.)
Before editing a video or photo in Intelli-studio, make a backup copy of
the video or photo file and store it on your computer for safe-keeping
using My Computer or Windows Explorer.
1
Choose the videos or photos you want to edit.
2
Click Movie Edit ( ) or Photo Edit ( ) according to the
selected file on the Intelli-studio browser.
The selected file appears in the editing window.
3
Edit a video or photo with various edit functions.
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Step 5. Sharing the videos/photos online
Share your contents with the world by uploading photos and videos
directly to a web site with one click.
1
Choose the videos or photos you want to share.
2
Click Share ( ) on the Intelli-studio browser.
The selected file appears in the sharing window.
3
Click the web site you would like to upload files to.
You can choose YouTube, twitter, Flickr, Facebook,
Picasa, E-mail, or another web site you want to use for your
site management.
4
Click Upload to start uploading.
A pop-up window appears to open the web browser of the
selected site or a pop-up window appears asking for your ID
and password.
5
Enter your ID and the password to access.
Access to the web site contents can be limited depending on
your web access environment.
The recording time and capacity available for uploading videos can be
changed depending on each web site’s policy.
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Transferring files by connecting the camcorder as a removable disk
You can copy video or photo files recorded by the camcorder to a Windows computer by connecting the camcorder to the computer using a USB
cable.
Viewing the contents of storage media
1
Set USB Connect to Mass Storage.
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Set PC Software to Off.
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3
Insert a memory card.
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4
Connect the camcorder to the PC with the USB cable.
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The Removable Disk or Samsung window appears on the
PC’s screen after a moment.
Select Open folders to view files using Windows Explorer,
and then click OK.
5
The folders in the storage media appear.
Different file types are stored in different folders.
Photos Videos
Setting folder
System folder
6
Copy and paste or drag and drop the files from the storage
media to your PC.
If the Removable Disk window does not appear, confirm the
connection (
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removable disk does not appear automatically, open the removable
disk folder in My Computer.
If the connected camcorder’s disk drive does not open or the
context menu that appears when right clicking your mouse (open or
browse) appears broken, your computer may be infected by Autorun
virus. Please update your anti-virus software to its latest version and
scan your disk drives.
Depending on the functions of the camcorder, additional folders can
be created.
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Video file (H.264)
1
HD-quality videos have an HDV_####.MP4 name format.
The file number used in the file name automatically increases when
you create a new video file.
A new folder is created when the file number has reached
999~1,000.
The folder names are given in the following order: 100VIDEO,
101VIDEO, etc. The maximum number of folders is 999.
The camcorder can create a maximum of 9,999 files in a storage
media.
Photo file
2
As with video files, the file number used in the file name
automatically increases when you create a new photo file.
Photos have a SAM_####.JPG name format.
The folder names are given in the following order: 100PHOTO,
101PHOTO, etc.
File format
Video files
Video files are compressed in H.264 format. The file extension is
‘.MP4’.
Refer to page 97 for the video resolution.
Photo files
Photo images are compressed in JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts
Group) format. The file extension is ‘.JPG’.
Refer to page 97 for the photo resolution.
File naming follows DCF (Design rule for Camera File System) rules
Do not modify the name of a video file recorded by the camcorder.
For proper playback, the camcorder requires that files have their
original folder and file names.
Settings
Refer to items to configure your camcorder’s settings.
Settings menu ..................................................................... 96
Accessing the settings menu .................................................. 96
Shooting ................................................................................ 97
Playback ................................................................................ 98
Display ................................................................................. 101
Connectivity.......................................................................... 103
General ................................................................................ 104
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Settings
Settings menu
Accessing the settings menu
The instructions below are an example of how to access and use the
Settings menu items. When you access and use other Settings menu
items (pages 97~106), use this example as a guide.
1
Press the [Home ( )] button
p
touch Settings.
2
Touch a menu.
Settings
Playback
Connectivity
Display
Shooting
Menu Description
Shooting:
Set the items in the video or photo recording mode.
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Playback: Set the items in the video or photo playback mode.
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Display: Customise the display settings.
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Connectivity: Set the connection items.
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General: Change the settings for the camcorder system such as
memory format and default set.
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3
Touch a submenu.
The OIS Duo function is used here as an example.
Shooting
Photo Resolution
Tele Macro
Video Resolution
OIS Duo
4
Touch the desired submenu item.
OIS Duo
On
Plus
0GG
5
To exit the menu setting, touch the Return ( ) tab.
Settings menu
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Settings
Shooting
* : Default
Item Description
Video
Resolution
Set the video resolution.
Full HD 1080/50i* (
): Records in the Full HD
(1920x1080/50i) format.
HD 720/50p (
): Records in the HD (1280x720/
50p) format.
Web/HD (
): Records in the Web/HD format to
upload videos on sharing web sites.
50i indicates the camcorder will record in interlaced
scan mode at 50 fields per second.
50p indicates the camcorder will record in progressive
scan mode at 50 frames per second.
Recorded files are encoded using Variable Bit Rate
(VBR). VBR is an encoding system that automatically
adjusts the bit rate in response to the image being
recorded.
The available video recording time differs according to
the video resolution you select.
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The videos recorded in Web/HD resolution are
displayed in 1280X720/50p resolution in the video
thumbnail view and in WQGA (432x240/25p)
resolution in the Social Sharing mode.
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Photo
Resolution
Set the photo resolution.
5.3M 3072X1728* (
): Records in the
3072x1728 resolution.
2M 1920X1080 (
): Records in the 1920x1080
resolution.
The number of recordable images differs according to
the photo resolution you select.
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Photos that are recorded on your camcorder may not
playback properly on other digital devices that do not
support these photo sizes.
Item Description
OIS Duo
Set to compensate for camcorder shake/blur.
Off*: Disables the function.
On (
):
Enables to compensate for camcorder shake.
Plus ( ): Enables the function.
OIS Plus improves on existing Optical Image Stabilisation
by allowing the camcorder lens to shift over wider range
of motion in wide/tele zoom position. This allows the
camcorder to compensate for greater degrees of camcorder
shake and delivers a stunning level of image smoothness.
Tele Macro
Set to record close-up images of very small objects.
Off*: Disables the function.
On ( ): Focuses on a small portion of a large
object at a tele angle.
When recording in the Tele Macro mode, the focus
speed may be lowered.
Use a tripod (not supplied) to prevent camcorder
shake in the Tele Macro mode.
Avoid shadows when recording in the Tele Macro mode.
As the distance to the subject decreases, focusing
area narrows.
When the distance between the camcorder and a
subject is too close and the camcorder cannot be
in the focus, press the [Zoom (W)] button and then
adjust the focal distance between them.
When the Tele Macro function is On and the
camcorder magnifies a subject in tele mode, the
minimum focal distance between the camcorder and
a subject is 50cm.
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Settings menu
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Settings
Item Description
Digital Zoom
Set to increases the amount of zoom available with a
zoom lens.
Off*: Disables the digital zoom function. Only
optical zoom is available.
On: Enables higher digital zoom magnification.
When you use the digital zoom, the camcorder processes
the image digitally more than in the optical zoom mode.
As a result, the image resolution may deteriorate.
The top of the bar shows the
digital zooming zone.
The zooming zone appears
when you press the
[Zoom (T/W)] button or use the
Zoom (
) tab.
Zoom indicator
Digital range
Optical range
Shake It
Set to apply digital effects by shaking the camcorder.
Off*: Disables the Shake It function.
On: Enables to apply the digital effects in order by
shaking the camcorder in Art Film mode.
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Playback
* : Default
Item Description
Thumbnail
Set the 3x3 or 4x4 type as the thumbnail view display.
3X3*: Displays the 3x3 type as the thumbnail view
display.
4X4: Displays the 4x4 type as the thumbnail view
display.
You can also change Thumbnail to 3x3 or 4x4 by
pressing the [Zoom (T/W)] button in the thumbnail view.
Video Play
Option
Set a specific playback style according to your
preference.
Play All* (
): Plays video clips in succession
starting from the selected video to the last one,
then returns to the thumbnail view.
Play One ( ): Plays the selected video only, and
returns to the thumbnail view.
Repeat All ( ): Plays all the video clips
repeatedly until the Thumbnail view (
) tab is
touched.
Repeat One (
): Plays the selected video only
repeatedly until the Thumbnail view (
) tab is
touched.
Smart BGM
Option
Set the desired background music to play back a
video with it. There are 20 music from The Flea
Waltz to Four Seasons in the camcorder. The
Random option plays back from The Flea Waltz to
Four Seasons randomly.
You can also enjoy external songs by saving them into
a memory card, as well as 20 music in Smart BGM
Option of the camcorder.
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Shooting
* : Default
Settings menu
99
Settings
To set external songs as background music
You should convert your songs to a compatible format using the Intelli-
studio programme built in your camcorder to be recognised by the
camcorder.
1
Connect the camcorder to a PC with the USB cable to run
the Intelli-studio programme.
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2
Click Tool on the Intelli-studio screen
p
Sending song for
Smart BGM.
3
Click Browse on the Smart BGM screen to select the
desired song.
4
Change the song’s name to be recognised by the
camcorder, and then click Send
p
Yes.
The song is converted to the m4a file and transferred into the
memory card in the camcorder.
5
When the transferring finishes, click OK.
You can save up to 5 converted songs into the memory card in
the camcorder.
6
The song saved into the memory card appears on the
Smart BGM Option menu in video playback mode.
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Smart BGM Option
Four Seasons
Random
Solveig’s Song
NewBGM1
Playback
Using external songs as background music (Smart BGM
II
)
You can enjoy external songs by saving them into a memory card, as well as the sounds in Smart BGM Option of the camcorder.
Settings menu
100
Settings
Playback
Using external songs as background music (Smart BGM
II
)
To delete the external songs in the memory card
You can delete the external songs from Manage BGM in the Smart
BGM screen or from the BGM folder in the memory card.
In the case of the camcorder sold in Europe, you should
save external songs as follows.
1
Follows steps 1~3 as the figure
on the left.
2
Change the external song’s name
select a location to save it
click Convert
Yes.
The BGM folder is automatically
created in the selected location,
and then the external song is
converted to the m4a file and
saved in the BGM folder.
3
Connect a memory card to your PC
copy the BGM
folder (including converted external songs) from the PC to
the memory card
disconnect the memory card from the
PC, and then insert it to the camcorder.
4
On the Smart BGM Option menu in video playback mode,
select an external song as background music.
To delete the external songs in the memory card
1
Eject the memory card from the camcorder, and then
connect it to your PC.
2
Delete the desired external songs from the BGM folder.
The camcorder can recognised the external songs converted by the
Intelli-studio programme only.
The file formats of external songs to be converted by the Intelli-studio
programme are mp3 and m4a formats. Some MP3 files may not be
supported.
External songs are saved into the BGM folder in the memory card.
If you transfer the converted m4a files into the BGM folder in the
memory card, you can use them as Smart BGM.
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Settings
Item Description
Slide Show
Option
Set the playback options for a slide show, and then
touch the
tab.
Music: Turns the background music on or off.
If the Music function is On when the slide show
starts, the 20 melodies will play back in shuffle
mode.
Interval: Continuously plays back photos at the
interval you select. You can choose 1 sec. or 3
sec.
Effect: Continuously plays back photos using the
fade in/out effect to transition between photos.
Shake It
Set to play back the background music by shaking
the camcorder.
Off*: Disables the Shake It function.
On: Enables to play back the background music
by shaking the camcorder while a video is playing
back.
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Display
* : Default
Item Description
LCD
Brightness
Set the brightness of the LCD screen.
Touch the
/ tab between 0 and 10.
If the surroundings are too bright, adjust the brightness
of the LCD screen.
Adjusting the LCD screen does not affect the image
you are recording.
A brighter LCD screen consumes more power.
Guideline
Set a grid to help you compose a scene.
Off* (
): Disables the function.
Cross (
): Placing the subject at the centre
cross point puts the subject in the middle of the
frame.
Grid (
): For recording multiple subjects. Putting
subjects at or near the grid cross points creates a
balanced composition.
Safety Zone (
): Positioning subjects within
the Safety Zone rectangle ensures they will be
recorded.
Positioning a subject at the cross point of a guideline
provides a balanced composition.
Guidelines are not recorded.
Playback
* : Default
Settings menu
102
Settings
Item Description
Date/Time
Display
Set to display the date and time on the camcorder’s
display.
Off*: Does not display the current date/time
information.
Date: Displays the current date.
Time: Displays the current time.
Date & Time: Displays the current date and time.
The date/time will read 01/JAN/2012 00:00 in the
following case:
- When the internal rechargeable battery is depleted.
The date and time displayed by this function depend
on the Date Type and Time Type settings.
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TV Display
Set whether or not to display the camcorder’s On
Screen Display (OSD) on the TV screen.
Off: Displays the OSD menus only on the LCD
screen.
On*: Displays the OSD menus on the LCD screen
and the TV screen as well.
The menu screen, thumbnail display, and demo screens
are displayed on a TV even if you set TV Display to Off.
* : Default
Item Description
HDMI TV
Out
Set the HDMI video output to match the TV you have
connected the camcorder to.
Auto*: The video signals are output in the same
format as the recorded file. Use this setting only
when connecting to an HDTV.
576p: The recorded file is output in the 720x576p
format. Use this setting only when connecting
to a standard and analogue TV which supports
SD (Standard Definition) progressive scan (576p)
signals through its HDMI jacks.
Auto LCD
Off
Set to darken the LCD screen for low power
consumption.
Off: Disables the function.
On*: When the camcorder is idle for more than 2
minutes in STBY mode, or for more than 5 minutes
when recording a video, the power saving mode
starts by dimming the LCD screen.
When the Auto LCD Off function is On, you can press
any button on the camcorder to return LCD brightness
to normal.
The Auto LCD Off function is Off in the following
cases:
- When the camcorder has a cable connection. (USB
cable, AC power adaptor, etc.)
- While the Demo function is in operation.
Display
* : Default
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Settings
Connectivity
* : Default
Item Description
PC
Software
Set to launch the built-in editing software (Intelli-studio)
automatically when connecting the camcorder to your
PC.
Off: Disables the function.
On*: Launches Intelli-studio when connecting the
camcorder to your PC.
The PC Software function is not available in the
following conditions:
- If USB Connect is set to PictBridge
To enable the PC Software function, set USB
Connect to Mass Storage in the Setting menu.
The PC Software is compatible with the Windows
OS’s only.
USB
Connect
Select a mode to use when connecting the
camcorder to a PC or printer with a USB cable.
Mass Storage*: Connect to a PC to transfer
videos or photos.
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PictBridge: Connect to a PictBridge printer to
print photos directly (when using the PictBridge
function).
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Item Description
TV Connect
Guide
View the instructions before connecting the camcorder
to your TV set.
HDMI: Displays the HDMI guide.
Composite: Displays the Composite guide.
Anynet+
(HDMI-CEC)
Set to control some functions of the camcorder with a
Samsung’s TV remote control that supports Anynet+.
Off: Disables the function.
On*: Enables to operate some functions of
the camcorder with a TV remote control when
connecting the camcorder to a Samsung’s
Anynet+ supported TV.
When you turn the camcorder on and connect it to
a Samsung’s Anynet+ supported TV with an HDMI
cable, the TV automatically turns on.
For details on the Anynet+(HDMI-CEC) function, refer
to the user manual of Samsung’s Anynet+ supported
TV.
* : Default
Settings menu
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Settings
* : Default
General
* : Default
Item Description
Card Info
View the storage information of the inserted storage
media such as used memory space and available
memory space.
The actual capacity may be less than the capacity
displayed on the LCD screen as the camcorder’s
system files occupy a part of the capacity.
If there is no storage media inserted, you cannot
select the Card Info function and it will look dim on the
menu.
File No.
Assign file names to the recorded images.
Series*: Assigns file numbers in sequence even
after you replace or format the storage media or
delete all files.
Reset: Resets the file number to 0001 after you run
format, delete all files or insert a new memory card.
When you set File No. to Series, each file is assigned
a different number to avoid duplicating file names. This
numbering scheme is very useful when you want to
manage your files on a PC.
Time Zone
Set the time zone for your location.
Home*: Select the Home function when using your
camcorder for the first time or returning the clock to
your hometown date/time.
Visit (
): Select the Visit function when traveling
a different time zone. Touch the / tab, and
then the tab.
Date/Time
Set
Set the date and time.
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Item Description
Date Type
Set a date format.
2012/01/01: Displays the date in the year/month
(two-digit)/day format.
JAN/01/2012: Displays the date in the month/day/
year format.
01/JAN/2012*: Displays the date in the day/
month/year format.
01/01/2012: Displays the date in the day/month
(two-digit)/year format.
This function depends on the Date/Time Display setting.
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Time Type
Set a time format.
12 Hr: Displays the time information in 12 hour
units.
24 Hr*: Displays the time information in 24 hour
units.
This function depends on the Date/Time Display setting.
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Beep Sound
Set whether or not to hear the beep sound.
Off: Disables the function.
On*: Turns on the beep sound to hear when
pressing buttons or touching tabs.
The Beep Sound function is disabled in the following cases:
- During recording and playing
- When the camcorder has a cable connection. (Audio/
Video cable, micro HDMI cable, etc.)
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Settings
Item Description
Shutter
Sound
Set whether or not to hear the shutter sound.
Off: Disables the function.
On*: Turn on the shutter sound to hear when
taking a photo with the [Recording start/stop]
button.
The Shutter Sound function is disabled in the following
cases:
- When the camcorder has a cable connection. (Audio/
Video cable, micro HDMI cable, etc.)
Auto Power
Off
Set the camcorder to automatically turn off when
performing no operations for 5 minutes.
Off: Disables the function.
5 Min*: Turns off the camcorder when performing
no operations for 5 minutes.
The Auto Power Off function does not work in the
following situations:
- When the camcorder has a cable connection. (USB
cable, AC power adaptor, etc.)
- While the Demo function is in operation.
- While you are recording (including the recording
pause), playing (except pause), or running a photo
slide show.
To turn the camcorder on again, close the LCD
screen and then open it.
Item Description
Quick On
STBY
Use to reduce energy consumption and battery drain
when recording frequently for an extended time.
Off*: Turns off the camcorder by closing the LCD
screen.
5 Min: Starts the Quick On STBY mode by closing
the LCD screen after a short period of time. After 5
minutes in Quick On STBY mode, the camcorder
turns off.
We recommend turning off the camcorder after use
to reduce energy consumption. However, as an
alternative, you can use the Quick On STBY function
under most shooting conditions to reduce energy
consumption effectively.
The charging indicator keeps blinking in Quick On
STBY mode.
The Quick On STBY mode is not available under the
following conditions:
- When the LCD screen is open.
- When operating the buttons on the camcorder.
- While recording.
Switch Grip
Set to use the camcorder conveniently with either
your right or left hand.
Off : Disables the function.
On* : Uses the camcorder easily with both your
hands.
When you change the Switch Grip direction while
recording, the recording may be temporarily interrupted.
* : Default
General
* : Default
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Settings
Item Description
Format
Use to delete all files completely of correct problems
on the storage media.
Do not remove the storage media or perform any
other operation (such as turning off the power)
during formatting. Also, be sure to use the provided
AC power adaptor, as the storage media may be
corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted during
formatting.
If the storage media becomes corrupted, format it
again.
Do not format the storage media on a PC or other
device. Make sure to format the storage media on this
camcorder.
You cannot format a memory card with the protection
tab set to lock.
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If there is no storage media inserted, you cannot
select the Format function, and its name will be
dimmed on the menu.
Formatting completely deletes all files and options on
a memory card, including protected files. By deleting
all files and options, formatting typically corrects
problems, enabling stable read/write speeds and
operation.
Item Description
Default Set
Reset all menu settings to the default conditions
(factory settings).
Touch Yes if you want all the settings returned to the
defaults.
Do not turn off the power while using this function.
Initialising the camcorder settings to factory defaults
does not affect recorded images.
Language
Select the language the camcorder uses to display
the menu and messages.
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Demo
Show the major demo functions for the camcorder.
Off: Disables the function.
On*: Enables the Demo function.
The Demo mode is canceled in the following cases:
- If the LCD screen is touched.
- If you press any button (Recording start/stop,
Home (
), etc.). However, the camcorder enters
the Demo mode automatically after 5 minutes in STBY
mode if it is idle for 5 minutes without an operation. If
you don’t want the Demo function to start, set Demo to
Off.
The Demo function does not work in the following case:
- If you set Auto Power Off to 5 Min and you are using
the battery to power the camcorder, the Auto Power
Off function turns the camcorder off before the Demo
function runs.
* : Default
General
* : Default
Appendixes
Get information about error messages, maintenance, and
specifications.
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 108
Warning icons and messages ............................................... 108
Symptoms and solutions ....................................................... 114
Maintenance ...................................................................... 121
Using your camcorder abroad .......................................... 123
Glossary ............................................................................ 124
Specifications .................................................................... 125
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Troubleshooting
Warning icons and messages
Problems may occur because of the following reasons. Check the information and take corrective action.
Battery
Message Icon Informs that... Action
Low Battery
-
The battery is almost discharged.
Replace with a charged battery or connect the AC
power adaptor.
Check authenticity
of the battery.
-
The battery cannot pass authenticity check.
Check whether the battery is authentic. If not,
change to an authentic Samsung battery.
We recommend you use only genuine Samsung
batteries in this camcorder.
Storage media
Message Icon Informs that... Action
Insert Card
There is no memory card inserted in the memory card
slot.
Insert a memory card.
Card Full
There is not enough space to record on the memory
card.
Delete unnecessary files from the memory card.
Back-up files to a PC or another storage media,
and then delete unneeded files.
Replace the memory card with another card that
has enough free space.
Card Locked
The write protection tab on an SD or SDHC card has
been set to lock.
Release the write protection tab.
Before contacting a Samsung authorised service centre, perform the following simple checks.
They may save you the time and expense of an unnecessary call.
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Storage media
Message Icon Informs that... Action
Card Error
The memory card has a problem and the camcorder
cannot recognise it.
Replace the memory card with another card.
Not Formatted
The memory card is not formatted in this camcorder. Format the memory card using this camcorder.
Not Supported
Format
The memory card may have been formatted by
another device and may still have existing images on
it.
Files cannot be played as the memory card format
is not supported by the camcorder.
Format the card using the camcorder or replace
the card with a card formatted correctly.
Not Supported Card
The memory card is not supported in this camcorder.
Replace the memory card with a recommended
card.
Low Speed Card.
Please record at a
lower resolution.
-
The memory card is not fast enough to record at this
resolution.
Record video at a lower resolution and quality.
Replace memory card with a faster card.
Recording
Message Icon Informs that... Action
Write Error
-
Some problem occurred while writing data to storage
media.
Turn the camcorder's power off and on for data
recovery.
If a file is not recovered, use the camcorder
to format the storage media after backing up
important files to a PC or another storage media.
Recovering Data…
Don’t power off and
keep card inside.
-
The file was not created normally.
Wait until data recovery is finished.
Never turn off the power or eject memory card
during recording.
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Recording
Message Icon Informs that... Action
The limit of video
files is reached.
Cannot record
video.
- The number of video files that can be stored is 9,999.
Delete unnecessary files from the storage media.
Back up files to your PC or another storage media
and delete files.
Change to another card which has enough free
space.
Set File No. to Reset.
Format the storage media.
The limit of photo
files is reached.
Cannot take a
photo.
- The number of photo
files that can be stored is 9,999.
Delete unnecessary files on the storage media.
Back up files to your PC or another storage media
and delete files.
Change to another card which has enough free
space.
Set File No. to Reset
.
Format the storage media.
File Limit is reached.
Cannot record
video.
-
Folder and file number have reached the maximum
number and you cannot record.
Set File No. to Reset and format the storage
media. Remember to back up important files before
formatting.
File Limit is reached.
Cannot take a
photo.
-
Folder and file number have reached the maximum
number and you cannot record.
Set File No. to Reset and format the storage
media. Remember to back up important files before
formatting.
Check the lens
cover
Lens cover is closed. Open the lens cover.
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Playback
Message Icon Informs that... Action
Read Error
-
A problem has occurred while the camcorder was
reading data from the storage media.
Use the camcorder to format the storage media
after backing up important files to a PC or another
storage device.
Corrupted file
-
This file cannot be read.
Use the camcorder to format the storage media
after backing up important files to a PC or another
storage device.
Editing videos
Message Icon Informs that... Action
Cannot select
different resolution.
-
The files you want to combine have different
resolutions.
You cannot combine files that have different
resolutions.
Not enough free
space in Card.
-
You cannot edit due to insufficient space on memory
card.
Edit after deleting unnecessary files.
Select 2 files for
combine.
-
Only two files can be combined.
Combine two files first, and then combine the
resulting file with an additional file. Note that
you cannot combine files if the total size of the
combined files exceeds 1.8GB.
Total file size is over
than 1.8GB.
-
The files whose total size is likely to exceed 1.8GB
cannot be combined.
Perform a divide or partial delete function first to
delete unnecessary parts of the files, and then
perform the combine function.
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USB
Message Icon Informs that... Action
Fail Printer
Connecting
Change 'USB
Connect'
-
A problem occurred when connecting the camcorder
via USB to a printer.
Check the USB cable.
Try the connection procedure again.
Switch USB Connect function to PictBridge.
Fail USB
Connecting
Change 'USB
Connect'
-
A problem occurred when connecting the camcorder
via USB to a PC.
Check the USB cable.
Try the connection procedure again.
Switch USB Connect function to Mass Storage.
Ink Error
-
There is a problem with an ink cartridge.
Check the ink cartridge.
Put a new ink cartridge into the printer.
Paper Error
-
There is a problem with the paper.
Check the paper in the printer. If there is no paper,
insert paper.
File Error
-
There is a problem with the file.
Your camcorder does not support this file format.
Try another file recorded on your camcorder.
Printer Error
-
There is a problem with the printer.
Turn the printer’s power off and on.
Contact the printer manufacturer’s service centre.
Print Error
- A problem occurred during printing.
Do not remove power source or eject memory card
during printing.
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Wireless Network (HMX-QF20 only)
Message Icon Informs that... Action
Connection failed.
-
Camcorder’s WLAN configuration does not match to
that of AP.
Configure the IP settings (auto or manual) of your
camcorder to match the AP’s.
No response from
server.
-
No renderer that can be connected to the camcorder
is found in the connected network.
Check your network connection.
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Symptoms and solutions
If these instructions do not solve your problem, contact your nearest Samsung authorised service centre.
Power
Symptom Explanation/Solution
The camcorder does not turn on.
The battery may not be installed in your camcorder. Insert the battery into the camcorder.
The inserted battery may be discharged.
Charge the battery or replace it with a charged one.
If you use the AC power adaptor, make sure it is properly connected to a wall outlet.
The power turns off automatically.
Is Auto Power Off set to 5 Min? If no button is pressed for about 5 minutes, the camcorder
is automatically turned off (Auto Power Off). To disable this option, change the setting of
Auto Power Off to Off.
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The battery is almost exhausted. Charge the battery or replace it with a charged one.
The power cannot be turned off.
Remove the battery or unplug the AC power adaptor, and connect the power supply to the
camcorder again before turning it on.
The battery discharges quickly.
The temperature is too low.
The battery is not fully charged. Charge the battery again.
The battery has reached the end of its lifespan and cannot be recharged. Use another
battery.
Display
Symptom Explanation/Solution
The TV screen or LCD display has distorted
images or has stripes at the top/bottom or on
the left/right.
This can occur when recording or viewing a 16:9 ratio image on a 4:3 ratio TV, or vice versa.
For more details, see the display specification.
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Unknown image appears on the LCD screen.
The camcorder is in Demo mode. If you do not want to see Demo images, change the
setting Demo to Off.
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Display
Symptom Explanation/Solution
Unknown icon appears on the screen. A warning icon or message appears on the screen.
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An afterimage remains on the LCD screen.
This occurs if you disconnect the AC power adaptor or remove the battery before turning the
power off.
The image on the LCD screen looks dark.
Ambient light is too bright. Adjust the brightness and angle of the LCD.
Recording
Symptom Explanation/Solution
Pressing the [Recording start/stop] button
does not start recording.
Set your camcorder to the recording mode.
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There is not enough free space to record on the storage media.
Check if memory card is not inserted or write-protect tab is set to lock.
The actual recording time is less than the
estimated recording time.
The estimated recording time may vary depending on content and features used.
When you record an object that moves fast, the actual recording time may be shortened.
The recording stops automatically.
There is no more free space for recording on the storage media. Back up important files on
your PC and format the storage media or delete the unnecessary files.
If you make recordings or delete files frequently, the performance of the storage media
deteriorates. If this occurs, format the storage media again.
If you use a memory card with low writing speed, the camcorder automatically stops
recording videos and a corresponding message appears on the LCD screen.
When recording a subject illuminated by bright
light, a vertical line appears.
This is not a malfunction.
When the screen is exposed to direct sunlight
during recording, the screen becomes red or
black for an instant.
This is not a malfunction.
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Recording
Symptom Explanation/Solution
During recording, the date/time does not
display.
Date/Time Display is set to Off. Set the Date/Time Display to On.
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You cannot record a photo image.
Set your camcorder to the photo recording mode.
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Release the lock on the write-protection tab of the memory card if any.
The storage media is full. Use a new memory card or format the storage media.
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You don’t hear the shutter sound when you
record a photo image.
Set Shutter Sound to On.
When the micro HDMI cable or Audio/Video cable is connected to the camcorder, the
Shutter Sound is not available.
You don’t hear the beep sound.
Set Beep Sound to On.
Beep sound is temporally off while recording videos.
When the micro HDMI cable or Audio/Video cable is connected to the camcorder, the Beep
Sound is not available.
There is a time difference between the point
where you press the [Recording start/stop]
button and the point where the recorded video
starts/stops.
On your camcorder, there may be a slight time delay between the point when you press the
[Recording start/stop] button and the actual point where the recorded video starts/stops.
This is not an error.
Horizontal stripes appear on the images.
This occurs when recording images under a fluorescent lamp, sodium lamp, or mercury
lamp. This is not a malfunction.
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Storage Media
Symptom Explanation/Solution
Memory card functions do not operate.
Insert a memory card into your camcorder properly.
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If you use a memory card formatted on a computer, format it again directly on your
camcorder.
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Image cannot be deleted.
Release the lock on the write-protect tab of the memory card (SDHC/SD memory card), if
any.
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You cannot delete a protected images. Release protection of the image using the Protect
function.
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You cannot format the memory card.
Release the lock on the write-protect tab of the memory card (SDHC/SD memory card), if
any.
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The memory card is not supported on your camcorder or card has some problems.
The data file name is not indicated correctly.
The file may be corrupted.
The file format is not supported by your camcorder.
Only the file name is displayed if the directory structure complies with the international
standard.
Adjusting the image during recording
Symptom Explanation/Solution
Focus does not adjust automatically.
Set Focus to Auto. (Video recording mode only)
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The recording conditions are not suitable for auto focus. Adjust the focus manually. (Video
recording mode only)
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The lens is dusty on the surface. Clean the lens and check the focus.
Recording is being made in a dark location. Use a light to brighten the area.
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Adjusting the image during recording
Symptom Explanation/Solution
Image’s colour balance is not natural. The white balance is incorrect. Set the proper White Balance.
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A subject passing quickly through the frame
appears distorted.
This is called the focal plane phenomenon. This is not a malfunction. Because of the way
the image device (CMOS sensor) reads out video signals, a subject passing through a frame
rapidly may appear to bend, depending on the recording conditions.
Playback on your camcorder
Symptom Explanation/Solution
Playback (playback/pause) function does not
work.
Image files recorded using another device may not play back on your camcorder.
Check memory card compatibility.
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Photo images stored on a storage media are
not displayed in the actual size.
Photo images recorded on other devices may not appear in their actual size. This is not an
error.
Playback is interrupted unexpectedly.
Check if the AC power adaptor or battery back is properly connected and secure.
Playback on other devices (TV, etc.)
Symptom Explanation/Solution
You cannot view the image on or hear the
sound from the connected device.
Make sure that the connection cable is connected to the proper jack.
The image appears distorted on a TV. This phenomenon is caused by connecting to a TV with 4:3 aspect ratio.
You cannot view the image on or hear the
sound from a TV connected using the HDMI
cable.
The camcorder cannot output Images from the HDMI jack if the material is copyright
protected.
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Connecting/Dubbing with other devices (Recorder, PC, Printer, etc.)
Symptom Explanation/Solution
You cannot dub correctly using the HDMI
cable.
You cannot dub images using the HDMI cable.
You cannot dub correctly using the Audio/
Video cable.
The Audio/Video cable is not connected properly. Make sure that the Audio/Video cable is
connected to the proper jack, i.e. to the input jack of the device used for dubbing images
from your camcorder.
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Your PictBridge printer cannot print photos
from your camcorder.
Your printer may not print images edited on a computer or recorded using other devices.
This is not an error.
Connecting to a computer
Symptom Explanation/Solution
Your computer does not recognise your
camcorder.
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and camcorder, restart the computer, and
then connect the USB cable again correctly.
Cannot play back a video file properly on a
PC.
You need a video codec to play back the file recorded on your camcorder. Install the
software provided with your camcorder.
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Make sure you insert the connector in the correct direction, and connect the USB cable to
the micro USB jack on your camcorder firmly.
Disconnect the cable from the computer and camcorder, restart the computer, and then
connect the cable again properly.
To play back an HD video file, you need a computer with better specifications.
Use a computer with the recommended specifications.
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Intelli-studio does not function properly.
Exit the Intelli-studio application, and restart the Windows computer.
Intelli-studio does not start.
Set PC Software to On
in the Settings menu or install Intelli-studio on the computer.
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Connecting to a computer
Symptom Explanation/Solution
Your computer is not playing videos, images,
or sound located on your camcorder properly.
Video playback or sound may stop temporarily depending on your computer. The video or
sound copied to your computer is not affected.
If your camcorder is connected to a computer that does not support Hi-speed USB (micro
USB 2.0), the image or sound may not play back correctly. Images, video, and sound
copied from the camcorder to your computer are not affected.
The playback screen is paused or distorted.
Check the system requirements to play a video.
Shut down all other applications currently running on the computer.
If you play back a video on your camcorder when it is connected to a computer, the video
may not play back smoothly on the computer, depending on the transfer speed. Please
copy the file to your PC, and then play it back.
Overall operations
Symptom Explanation/Solution
The date and time are incorrect.
Has the camcorder been left unused for a long period of time?
The backup internal rechargeable battery may be discharged.
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Maintenance
Cautions when storing
For safekeeping of the camcorder, turn off the camcorder.
- Remove the battery.
- Remove the memory card.
Cleaning the camcorder
Before cleaning, turn off the camcorder and remove the battery.
To clean the exterior
- Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth. Do not apply excessive force
when cleaning. Gently rub the surface.
Do not use benzene or thinner to clean the camcorder. The exterior
coating could peel off or the case could deteriorate.
To clean the LCD screen
Wipe very gently with a soft dry cloth. Be careful not to damage the
screen.
To clean the lens
Use a blower brush to remove dust, and then wipe the lens gently
with a soft cloth.
If necessary, wipe gently with lens paper or tissue.
- Mould may form if the lens is left dirty.
- If the lens looks dim, turn off the camcorder and leave it off for
about 1 hour.
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LCD screen
To prolong its service life, do not rub the LCD screen with a coarse
cloth.
Be aware of the following LCD screen phenomena. They are not
malfunctions.
- When you use the camcorder, the surface around the LCD
screen may heat up.
- If you leave the power on for a long time, the surface around the
LCD screen becomes hot.
- When using the camcorder in cold conditions, an afterimage
may appear on the LCD screen.
An LCD screen is manufactured using advanced technology
which creates screens with pixel failure rates of less than 0.01%.
However, a black or bright spot (red, blue, white) may appear in the
centre of the LCD screen and up to two spots may appear outside
the centre. These spots, which are normally incurred during the
manufacturing process, do not affect the recorded images.
When there is dew condensation, put the camcorder aside
for a while before using
What is dew condensation?
Dew condensation happens when a camcorder is moved to a
location where there is a significant temperature difference from the
previous location. The dew condenses on the external or internal
parts of the camcorder, and on the reflection lens. If there is dew on
or in your camcorder, it may cause the camcorder to malfunction or
damage the camcorder when you turn the power on.
Exactly when does dew condensation occur?
When you move the camcorder to a location with a higher
temperature than the previous location, or when you move it to a hot
area suddenly. Examples:
- You record outside in cold weather during the winter and then
move the camcorder in indoors.
- You record outside in hot weather after being indoors or inside a
car where the A/C was running.
What can I do?
- Turn the power off, detach the battery, and leave the camcorder in
a dry area for 1~2 hours before using it.
Use the camcorder only after dew condensation has completely
disappeared.
Be sure to use the recommended accessories supplied with the
camcorder. For service, contact your nearest Samsung authorised
service centre.
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Power sources
The AC adaptor provided lets you power, recharge, and use your
camcorder in any country/region that has AC power in the 100 V to
240 V, 50/60 Hz range. You may need a commercially available AC
plug adaptor depending on the design of local wall outlets.
On TV colour systems
Your camcorder is an PAL based camcorder. If you want to view your
recordings on a TV or copy them to an external device, it must be an
PAL based TV or external device and have the appropriate Audio/
Video jacks. Otherwise, you may need to use a separate video format
transcoder (For example, an PAL to NTSC format converter).
The format transcoder is not provided by Samsung.
PAL-compatible countries/regions
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, CIS, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Great Britain,
Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya,
Malaysia, Mauritius, Norway, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore,
Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Thailand,
Tunisia, etc.
NTSC-compatible countries/regions
Bahamas, Canada, Central America, Japan, Korea, Mexico,
Philippines, Taiwan, United States of America, etc.
You can make recordings with your camcorder and view pictures
on the LCD screen anywhere in the world.
Using your camcorder abroad
Each country or region has its own electric and colour systems. Before using your camcorder abroad, check the following items.
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AF (Auto Focus)
A system that automatically focuses the camcorder lens on the subject. Your camcorder
uses the contrast to focus automatically.
Aperture
The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the camcorder’s sensor.
Camcorder shake (Blur)
If the camcorder is moved while the shutter is open, the entire image may appear blurred.
This occurs more often when the shutter speed is slow. Prevent camcorder shake by
raising the sensitivity, using a faster shutter speed. Alternately, use a tripod, the DIS or OIS
function to stablise the camcorder.
Composition
Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo. Usually, abiding by the
rule of thirds leads to a good composition.
Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS)
CMOS is an image sensor producing images approaching the quality of CCD (charge
coupled device) sensors. It consumes less power, meaning a longer battery life on your
camcorder.
Digital zoom
A feature that artificially increases the amount of zoom available with zoom lens (Optical
zoom). When using the Digital zoom, the image quality will deteriorate as the magnification
increases.
Effective Pixel Count
Unlike the total pixel count, this is the actual number of pixels used to capture an image.
EV (Exposure Value)
All the combinations of the camcorder’s shutter speed and lens aperture that result in the
same exposure.
Exposure
The amount of light allowed to reach the camcorder’s sensor. Exposure is controlled by a
combination of the shutter speed, the aperture value, and ISO sensitivity.
Focal length
The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point (in millimeters). Longer focal
lengths result in narrower angles of view and the subject is magnified. Shorter focal
lengths result in wider angles of view.
F. No (F-Number)
The f-number defines the brightness of lens. Smaller number lens has generally brighter
image. The f-number is directly proportional to the focal length and inversely proportional
to the lens diameter.
*F.No=focal length/diameter of lens aperture
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 defines the latest video coding format standardised by the ISO-IEC
and the ITU-T, in 2003. Compared with the conventional MPEG-2 format, MPEG-4 AVC/
H.264 has more than twice the efficiency. Your camcorder employs MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
to encode high definition videos.
Optical zoom
This is a general zoom which can enlarge images with a lens and does not deteriorate
quality of images.
Quality
An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image. Higher quality images
have a lower rate of compression, which usually results in a larger file size.
Resolution
The number of pixels present in a digital image. High resolution images contain more
pixels and typically show more detail than low resolution images.
Shutter speed
Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter, and it
is an important factor in the brightness of a photo, as it controls the amount of light which
pass through the aperture before it reaches the image sensor. A fast shutter speed allows
less time to let light in and the photo becomes darker and more easily freezes subjects in
motion.
Tele Macro
This feature allows you to capture close-up images of very small objects. When using the
Tele Macro feature, the camcorder can maintain a sharp focus on small objects at a near
life-size ratio (1:1).
White balance (colour balance)
An adjustment of the intensities of colours (typically the primary colours red, green, and
blue), in an image. The goal of adjusting the white balance, or colour balance, is to
correctly render the colours in an image.
Glossary
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Specifications
Model name
HMX-Q20BP/HMX-Q20TP/HMX-Q20RP
HMX-Q200BP/HMX-Q200TP/HMX-Q200RP
HMX-QF20BP
System
Video signal PAL
Picture compression format
H.264 (MPEG-4.AVC)
Audio compression format AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
Image device 1/4” CMOS
Effective pixels 1.75 mega pixels
Total pixels 5.1 mega pixels
Lens F1.8 ~ F3.9, X20 Optical Zoom, X40 Digital Zoom
Focal length 2.6mm ~ 52mm
Wireless networking protocol WiFi (802.11b/g/n)
LCD screen
Size/dot number 2.7” Wide Touch LCD / 230k
LCD screen method
TFT LCD
Connectors
Composite output 1Vp-p (75
terminated)
HDMI output D type connector
USB output micro USB 2.0
General
Power source DC 5 V, Lithium Ion battery 3.7 V
Power source type Lithium Ion battery, Power supply (100 V ~ 240 V) 50/60 Hz
Power consumption HMX-Q20/HMX-Q200: 2.5W, HMX-QF20: 3.0W (LCD on)
Operating temperature 0 ˚C ~ 40 ˚C
Operating humidity 40% ~ 60%
Storage temperature
-20 ˚C ~ 60 ˚C
Storage media Memory card (SD/SDHC/SDXC) (not supplied)
External dimensions (W x H x D) Approx. 42.8mm x 52.45mm x119mm
Weight Approx. 180g (Except for Lithium Ion battery)
Internal MIC Omni-directional stereo microphone
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The technical specifications and design may be changed without notice.
Declaration of Conformity
Product details
For the following
Product : DIGITAL CAMCORDER
Model(s) :
HMX-QF20BP
Declaration & Applicable standards
We hereby declare that the product(s) above is(are) in compliance with the essential requirements and other provisions of the
R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC), the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) and the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
(2004/108/EC) by application of:
EN 60065:2002+A1:2006+A11:2008 EN 55013 :2001+A1 :2003+A2 :2006
EN 55020 :2007
EN 55022:2006+A1:2007
EN 55024:1998+A1:2001+A2:2003 EN 61000-3-2 :2006+A2 :2009
EN 300 328 v1.7.1 EN 301 489-1 v1.8.1:2008
EN 301 489-17 v2.1.1 :2009 EN 62311 :2008
and the Eco-Design Directive (2009/125/EC) implemented by Regulations (EC) No 278/2009 for external power supplies.
Representative in the EU
Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab. (YEAR TO BEGIN AFFIXING CE MARKING 2012)
Blackbushe Business Park
Saxony Way, Yateley, Hampshire
GU46 6GG, UK
13 January, 2012 Joong-Hoon Choi / Lab. Manager
(Place and date of issue) (Name and signature of authorized person)
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see the warranty card or contact the retailer where you purchased your product.
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Declaration sentence in official languages
Nation Declaration
Cesky
Samsung Electronics tímto prohlašuje, že tento digitální fotoaparát je ve shod se základními požadavky a dalšími
píslušnými ustanoveními smrnice 1999/5/ES.
Dansk
Samsung Electronics erklærer herved, at digitale kameraer overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i
direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Deutsch
Hiermit erklärt Samsung Electronic, dass sich die Digitalkamera in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden
Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
Eesti
Käesolevaga kinnitab Samsung Electronics digitaalkaamera vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud
direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English
Hereby, Samsung Electronics declares that this digital camera is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Español
Por medio de la presente Samsung Electronics declara que la cámara digital cumple con los requisitos esenciales y
cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Ελληνική
   Samsung Electronics      
           1999/5/.
Français
Par la présente Samsung Electronic déclare que l’appareil photo numérique est conforme aux exigences essentielles
et aux autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Italiano
Con la presente Samsung Electronicsdichiara che questa fotocamera digitale è conforme ai requisiti essenziali e alle
altre disposizioni stabilite dalla Direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latviski
Ar šo Samsung Electronics deklar, ka digitl kamera atbilst Direktvas 1999/5/EK btiskajm prasbm un citiem ar
to saisttajiem noteikumiem.
Lietuvių
Šiuo Samsung Electronics deklaruoja, kad šis skaitmeninis fotoaparatas, atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/
EB Direktyvos nuostatas.
Nederlands
Hierbij verklaart Samsung Electronics dat de digitale camera in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de
andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Declaration sentence in official languages
Nation Declaration
Malti
Hawnhekk, Samsung Electronics, tiddikjara li din il-kamera diitali hi konformi mar-rekwiiti essenzjali u ma’
dispoizzjonijiet rilevanti orajn ta’ Direttiva 1999/5/KE.
Magyar
A Samsung Electronics kijelenti, hogy ez a digitális fényképezgép megfelel az 1999/5/EK irányelv alapvetõ
követelményeinek és egyéb vonatkozó elõírásainak.
Polski
Niniejszym firma Samsung Electronics owiadcza, e ten aparat cyfrowy jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz
pozostaymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/WE.
Português
Samsung Electronics declara que esta câmera digital está conforme os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da
Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensko
Samsung Electronics izjavlja, da je ta digitalni fotoaparat v skladu z bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi
doloili direktive 1999/5/ES.
Slovensky
Samsung Electronics týmto vyhlasuje, že tento digitálny fotoaparát spa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné
ustanovenia Smernice 1999/5/ES.
Suomi
Samsung Electronics vakuuttaa täten että tämä digitaalikamera on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä
koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Svenska
Härmed intygar Samsung Electronicsatt dessa digitalkameror står i överensstämmelse med de väsentliga
egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Български
 Samsung Electronics ,       
      1999/5/.
Română
Prin prezenta, Samsung Electronics, declar c aceast camer foto digital este în conformitate cu cerinele esen
iale
i alte prevederi relevante ale Directivei 1999/5/CE.
Norsk
Samsung Electronicserklærer herved at dette digitalkameraet er i samsvar med de grunnleggende krav og øvrige
relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Türkiye
Bu belge ile, Samsung Electronics bu dijital kameranın 1999/5/EC Yönetmeliginin temel gerekliliklerine ve ilgili
hükümlerine uygun olduunu beyan eder.
Íslenska
Hér með lýsir Samsung Electronics því yfir að þessi stafræna myndavél sé í samræmi við grunnkröfur og önnur ákvæði
tilskipunar 1999/5/EB.
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the environment.
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse, please
separate batteries from other types of waste and recycle them through
your local, free battery return system.
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other
European countries with separate collection systems)
This marking shown on the product or its literature,
indicates that it should not be disposed with other
household wastes at the end of its working life.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from
uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate this from other types of
wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of
material resources. Household users should contact either the retailer
where they purchased this product, or their local government office,
for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally
safe recycling. Business users should contact their supplier and check
the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should
not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY
AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO
THE INSTRUCTIONS.
This equipment may be operated in all EU countries.
In France, this equipment may only be used indoors.
[HMX-QF20BP]
NO-L-14041/01/2012/ETA/2012
1691/2012/WRLO
TA-2011/1646
APPROVED
RoHS compliant
Our product complies with “The Restriction Of the use of
certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic
equipment”, and we do not use the 6 hazardous materials- Cadmium (Cd), Lead
(Pb), Mercury (Hg), Hexavalent Chromium (Cr +6), Poly Brominated Biphenyls
(PBBs), Poly Brominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)- in our products.
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
129, Samsung-Ro, Yeongtong-Gu,
Suwon-Si, Gyeonggi-Do 443-742 Korea
Samsung Electronics Euro QA Lab.
Blackbushe Business Park
Saxony Way, Yateley, Hampshire
GU46 6GG, UK
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