Philips Camcorder CAM100 User Manual

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Contents  
1 Important  
Safety  
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Notice  
2 Your camcorder  
Introduction  
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What’s in the box  
Functional overview  
3 Get started  
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Load the Micro SD card  
Turn on  
Set the date and time  
(for first-time users only)  
Select a menu display language  
Charge the built-in battery  
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4 Use your camcorder  
Record video  
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Take pictures  
Play  
Options during video play  
Adjust settings  
5 Use more of your camcorder  
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View video or pictures onTV  
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Install and use the camcorder software 14  
6 Technical specifications  
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7 Frequently asked questions (FAQ) 16  
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vent operating and maintenance problems.  
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or  
electric shock, this apparatus should not be  
exposed to rain or moisture and objects  
filled with liquids, such as vases, should not  
be placed on this apparatus.  
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Hearing safety  
Listen at a moderate volume.  
1 Important  
Using headphones at a high volume can  
impair your hearing. This product can  
produce sounds in decibel ranges that  
may cause hearing loss for a normal  
person, even for exposure less than a  
minute. The higher decibel ranges are  
offered for those that may have already  
experienced some hearing loss.  
Sound can be deceiving. Over time your  
hearing ‘comfort level’ adapts to higher  
volumes of sound. So after prolonged  
listening, what sounds ‘normal’ can  
actually be loud and harmful to your  
hearing. To guard against this, set your  
volume to a safe level before your hearing  
adapts and leave it there.  
Safety  
a Read these instructions.  
b Keep these instructions.  
c Heed all warnings.  
d Follow all instructions.  
e Do not use this apparatus near water.  
f Clean only with dry cloth.  
g Do not block any ventilation openings.  
Install in accordance with the  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
To establish a safe volume level:  
h Do not install near any heat sources  
such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other apparatus (including amplifiers)  
that produce heat.  
Set your volume control at a low setting.  
Slowly increase the sound until you can  
hear it comfortably and clearly, without  
distortion.  
i Only use attachments/accessories  
Listen for reasonable periods of time:  
specified by the manufacturer.  
Prolonged exposure to sound, even  
at normally ‘safe’ levels, can also cause  
hearing loss.  
Be sure to use your equipment  
reasonably and take appropriate breaks.  
j Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel. Servicing is required when  
the apparatus has been damaged in any  
way, such as power-supply cord or plug  
is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus,  
the apparatus has been exposed to rain  
or moisture, does not operate normally,  
or has been dropped.  
Be sure to observe the following guidelines  
when using your headphones.  
Listen at reasonable volumes for  
reasonable periods of time.  
Be careful not to adjust the volume as  
your hearing adapts.  
Do not turn up the volume so high that  
you can’t hear what’s around you.  
You should use caution or temporarily  
discontinue use in potentially hazardous  
situations. Do not use headphones while  
operating a motorized vehicle, cycling,  
skateboarding, etc.; it may create a traffic  
hazard and is illegal in many areas.  
k Apparatus shall not be exposed to  
dripping or splashing.  
l Do not place any sources of danger on  
the apparatus (e.g. liquid filled objects,  
lighted candles).  
Any changes or modifications made to this  
device that are not expressly approved by  
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authority to operate the equipment.  
Caution  
Removal of the built-in battery invalidates the  
warranty and may destroy the product.  
Notice  
Always bring your product to a professional to  
remove the built-in battery.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the  
Class B limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus as set out in the Radio  
Interference Regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications. This Class  
B digital apparatus complies with Canadian  
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Perchlorate Material - special handling may  
perchlorate.  
The set complies with the FCC-Rules, Part  
15 and with 21 CFR 1040.10. Operation is  
subject to the following two conditions:  
1. This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
2. This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
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2 Your camcorder  
Introduction  
With this portable camcorder, you can:  
take HD (720P) or VGA movies  
take pictures  
play recorded movies or pictures either  
directly or on the large screen of a  
connected TV  
upload the recorded movies or pictures  
to the Internet directly  
What’s in the box  
Make sure that the following items are packed  
in the box:  
Camcorder  
AV cable  
Quick start guide  
Pouch  
Hand strap  
Micro SD card (1G)  
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Functional overview  
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During video play, change the  
volume.  
Perform the specific function as  
shown on the display panel.  
a Built-in speaker  
b Display panel  
c +/-  
In viewfinder mode, zoom in/out.  
d Shutter button  
Navigate up/down in a menu.  
Change a value in the settings menu.  
In viewfinder mode, take a picture or  
start/stop video recording.  
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In play mode, switch to viewfinder  
mode.  
3 Get started  
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In viewfinder mode, switch to play  
Load the Micro SD card  
mode.  
In play mode, play a selected video  
clip.  
Confirm settings.  
f MICRO SD  
Connect a Micro SD card.  
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Navigate left/right in a menu.  
Select a menu option.  
In play mode, turn to the previous/  
next picture/video clip.  
In viewfinder mode, switch to the  
settings menu.  
h USB connector  
1 Flap open the protective cover on the  
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Micro SD card socket.  
Eject the USB connector.  
2 Insert the Micro SD card into the socket.  
j Tripod socket  
k Hand strap hole  
Ensure that the the Micro SD card is  
not write-protected.  
Ensure that the metal contact of the  
card faces down.  
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/AV OUT  
Connect a headphone.  
3 Close the protective cover securely.  
Connect to a TV through an AV  
cable.  
m HDMI  
Turn on  
Connect to a TV through an HDMI  
cable with a mini HDMI connector.  
Press .  
» For first-time users, a menu for date  
and time setting appears (See ‘’Get  
started - Set the date and time).  
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Turn on/off the camcorder.  
o Lens  
» The camcorder switches to viewfinder  
mode.  
p Built-in microphone  
To turn off the camcorder:  
q Mode switch button  
Press and hold .  
Switch between picture and video  
» The backlight on the display panel  
turns off.  
recording modes.  
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Charge the built-in battery  
Tip  
To save energy, the camcorder turns off  
automatically after being idle for 3 minutes.  
Set the date and time (for  
first-time users only)  
1 Press  
at the bottom of the camcorder  
When you turn on the camcorder for the first  
time, a menu for date and time setting appears.  
to eject the USB connector.  
2 Connect the USB connector to a USB  
socket on a PC.  
1 Press to highlight [Yes].  
» A date setting menu appears.  
» The status indicator on the shutter  
button starts flashing in orange.  
2 Press / to select the day, month and  
year fields successively.  
3 Wait until the status indicator stops  
flashing and turns to green steadily.  
» The built-in battery is fully charged.  
3 Press  
/
to change the value of each  
field.  
4 Press  
to confirm the date setting.  
» A time setting menu appears.  
Tip  
5 Press / to select the hour and minute  
The camcorder is fully charged for first-time  
use.  
fields successively.  
It takes about 3 hours to fully charge the built-  
in battery via the PC.  
6 Press / to change the value of each  
field.  
7 Press  
to confirm the time setting.  
You can also charge the camcorder via a USB  
adaptor (not supplied) connected to mains  
power.The charge time is about 2 hours.  
» The date and time setting is complete.  
» The camcorder enters viewfinder  
mode.  
Select a menu display  
language  
1 In viewfinder mode, press .  
» A settings menu appears.  
2 Press  
/
to highlight [Language].  
3 Press / to select a language.  
4 Press  
/
to highlight [Resolution].  
5 Press / to select the HD or standard  
resolution.  
6 Press  
to confirm the setting and  
return to viewfinder mode.  
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Play  
4 Use your  
camcorder  
1 In viewfinder mode, press  
to enter  
play mode.  
» The last recorded video clip is played  
automatically.  
Record video  
2 Press / to select a picture or video clip  
for play.  
1 Switch the mode switch button to  
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» The selected resolution and remaining  
recording time appear on the display  
panel.  
3 If the selected file is a video clip, press  
to start play.  
Delete a file  
2 Hold the camcorder steadily and aim the  
lens as needed.  
1 In play mode, press / to select a file.  
3 Press the shutter button to start  
2 Press to enter deletion mode.  
recording.  
3 Press to highlight [Yes] and confirm the  
» A red time indicator appears on the  
display panel.  
deletion operation.  
» [Deleted!] appears briefly.  
» The status indicator on the shutter  
button starts flashing in red.  
Preview  
4 Press the shutter button again to end  
recording.  
In play mode, press  
» The thumbnails of 6 files are displayed  
.
» [Recording saved!] appears briefly.  
on each page.  
» To select a file, press / / / .  
Take pictures  
1 Switch the mode switch button to  
.
Options during video play  
» The file size and remaining number of  
pictures that can be taken appear on  
the display panel.  
Fast forward/reverse  
During video play, press and hold / .  
2 Hold the camcorder steadily and aim the  
To return to the normal speed,  
release / .  
lens as needed.  
3 Press the shutter button to take a  
picture.  
Adjust volume level  
» [Picture saved!] appears briefly.  
During video play, press / .  
Listen through headphone  
Plug a headphone into the /AV OUT  
socket on the camcorder.  
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Adjust settings  
5 Use more of  
your camcorder  
1 In viewfinder mode, press .  
» A settings menu appears.  
2 Press  
/
to highlight an option.  
View video or pictures onTV  
3 Press / to select a setting.  
4 Press  
to confirm the setting and  
return to viewfinder mode.  
Description  
[Scene]  
Select an automatic exposure  
mode that matches your shot  
for easy shooting.  
[Effects]  
Add a special effect to your  
shooting.  
[Resolution] Select a video resolution.  
[Volume]  
Change the keypad tone and  
operation sound.  
[Date]  
[Time]  
[Auto  
power]  
[Capture  
sound]  
Set the date.  
Set the time.  
Enable/disable automatic  
power-off mode.  
1 Connect the supplied AV cable to:  
the /AV OUT socket on the  
camcorder  
Turn on/off the capture sound.  
the component video and audio  
input sockets on the TV  
[Language] Select your desired menu  
language.  
Enable/disable 3-second pre-  
record mode.  
2 Select a file and start play.  
[Pre-  
record]  
To enjoy high-quality video/picture:  
1 Connect an HDMI cable (not supplied)  
[TV system] Change this setting if the  
output video does not appear  
correctly on your TV.  
to:  
the HDMI socket on the camcorder  
(requiring a mini HDMI connector)  
the HDMI input socket on an HDTV  
[Format]  
Clear contents from the micro  
SD card or internal memory  
(when no micro SD card is  
inserted).  
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Install and use the camcorder  
software  
1 On your PC, click Start\(All) Programs\  
ArcSoft MediaImpression HD Edition.  
» The main screen of the software  
appears.  
Install and use the camcorder  
software  
2 Click an option to select the  
corresponding operation.  
With the software (ArcSoft MediaImpression  
HD Edition) available in the internal memory  
of the camcorder, you can import, edit, archive  
or upload your pictures/videos to the Internet  
easily.  
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to  
complete the operation.  
Transfer video/pictures to a PC/Mac  
1 Connect the camcorder to a PC/Mac  
(see ‘Get started’ > ‘Charge the built-in  
battery’).  
Note  
The software supplied only works on PCs that  
operate Microsoft® Windows® XP, Vista and  
Windows 7.  
» It may take some time for the PC/Mac  
to recognize the camcorder.  
When you connect the camcorder to a Mac,  
use the iMovie software to import and edit  
your pictures/videos directly.  
2 Find your video/pictures at My  
Computer\Removable Disc\  
DCIM\100MEDIA.  
3 Copy any video/pictures you want to your  
Install the camcorder software  
designated folder in the PC/Mac.  
1 Connect the camcorder to a PC (see ‘Get  
Tip  
started’ > ‘Charge the built-in battery’).  
You can also import the video/picture files  
with the camcorder software (for PC) or  
iMovie (for Mac).  
2 If the software does not install  
automatically, find and click the Setup  
icon at My Computer\Removable Disk.  
3 Follow the on-screen instructions to finish  
installation of the software.  
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System support  
TV out  
Windows XP/Vista/  
Windows 7, Mac (mass  
storage only )  
NTSC/PAL selectable,  
Mini HDMI (type C)  
0.06kg  
6 Technical  
specifications  
Weight  
Dimensions  
(W x H x D)  
Product information is subject to change  
without prior notice.  
32 x 95.7 x 22.5 mm  
Image sensor  
1/4” 1.1M CMOS sensor  
Operation modes Movie record, picture  
record  
Lens (focusing)  
Focus mode  
Focus range  
Aperture  
Fixed  
Fixed  
0.6m to Infinity  
F2.0  
2X  
Digital zoom  
Exposure control Auto  
Exposure  
-2.0~2.0EV  
compensation  
White balance  
Auto power off  
Memory  
Auto  
3 minutes  
64MB (512Mbit) DDR2  
+ 128MB SLC (96MB for  
AP) + Micro-SD card  
Slot  
Shutter type  
Electronic  
Shutter speed  
1/2~1/4000 second  
Picture file format JPEG  
Video  
*.MP4 (H.264 )  
compression  
format  
Video resolution HD (720p 30) 1280X720  
(30fps)  
VGA (4:3) 640X480  
(30fps)  
Audio file format AAC  
Battery  
PC interface  
700mAh Li-ion (built-in)  
Mini USB 2.0 port  
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How do I charge the camcorder?  
7 Frequently  
asked questions  
(FAQ)  
You can charge the camcorder via the  
USB pop-out connector. When you  
connect it to your PC/laptop it will  
automatically charge. You can also plug  
the camcorder via the pop-out USB into  
a USB charger.  
How long do I have to charge the camcorder?  
Why is there no response when I use the  
camcorder?  
The camcorder is fully charged for first  
usage. The camcorder charge time when  
connected to your PC/laptop is 3 hours.  
When you charge it via USB adaptor, the  
charge time is 2 hours.  
The camcorder is in power-off mode.  
Turn on the camcorder (see ‘Get started’  
> ‘Turn on’).  
The built-in battery may be drained.  
Charge the battery (see ‘Get started’ >  
‘Charge the built-in battery’).  
How do I fast-forward or rewind on the  
camcorder?  
You can fast-forward during play of a  
movie by pressing the right-button for 2  
seconds. You can rewind during play of  
a movie by pressing the left-button for 2  
seconds.  
Why is [Memory full!] displayed when I try to  
record?  
Ensure that the Micro SD card has been  
inserted correctly (see ‘Get started’ >  
‘Load the Micro SD card’).  
The memory is used up. Save your video/  
pictures to a computer (see ‘Use more  
of your camcorder’ > ‘Transfer video/  
pictures to a PC/Mac’). Then delete  
files from your camcorder or clear the  
memory.  
Can I connect the camcorder directly toTV,  
DVD/Blu-ray player or Home Cinema set via  
their USB-port?  
The USB plug is designed to share your  
videos/pictures to your PC or Laptop.  
You can plug the CAM100 directly into  
your TV, DVD/Blu-ray player or Home  
cinema set (called the host from this  
point on), and it will play the pictures that  
are stored on the CAM100. To play the  
videos from the CAM100, it depends if  
your host supports the file format H.264  
of the CAM100. Most Blu-ray enabled  
players are able to play this format.  
Why do I have no access to folders on the  
camcorder from my computer?  
Ensure that the USB connection is  
correct.  
The camcorder turns off automatically  
15 minutes after it is connected to a  
computer. You can press  
on again.  
to turn it  
Camcorder stopped responding?  
Why do my video/pictures look blurry?  
In the unlikely event that your camcorder  
stops responding, you can manually reset  
it. The reset button is located under  
the HDMI headphone/AV out cover.  
There you see a small opening above  
the HDMI connection. Please use a small  
prying object (like a pen) to insert and  
press gently for resetting. After you have  
reset the camcorder, please turn on the  
Hold the camcorder steady in your hands  
during shooting.  
During video capture, do not move the  
camcorder too fast.  
Use a tripod (not supplied) if necessary.  
Why do my video/pictures look distorted on a  
TV screen?  
Select the correct TV system.  
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camcorder again, and set-up will start  
again.  
resolution that HD TV programs are  
broadcast in. “720” refers to the display  
resolution, in terms of the number of  
horizontal lines onscreen. “p” stands  
for progressive scan, or the sequential  
appearance of the lines in each frame. HD  
720p gives video quality that is superior  
to that found in typical mobile phones  
and digital cameras.  
Why does the camcorder sometimes not  
record the right color?  
To record both indoors and outdoors,  
and not having to change any settings,  
the camcorder has an automatic white-  
balance correction. This enables you  
to record both indoors and outdoors  
where the amount of light in the  
environment changes. If you move fast  
from outdoors to indoors, the camcorder  
might need some time to correct that,  
and in extreme cases the colors might  
seem a bit unnatural. However, after  
a few seconds this will be corrected  
automatically by the camcorder.  
How do I play my videos onTV?  
To play back on TV, please use an HDMI  
connector (mini HDMI to standard  
HDMI) if your TV accepts HDMI input, or  
use the video-out cable provided.  
Why is there no lens cover?  
The camcorder comes without a lens  
cover, keeping it simple to use and  
fuss-free. It is made of robust material  
that doesn’t scratch under normal  
usage. A travel pouch and a lens cloth  
are provided, allowing you to keep the  
camcorder clean.  
How do I connect it to aWindows PC/laptop?  
Connect the camcorder to your PC/  
laptop via USB. The USB pop-out  
connector is strong enough to support  
the camcorder when it is plugged into  
the PC’s USB port. For easy sharing and  
editing, install the software program  
(Media Impression HD) that comes with  
the camcorder.  
What format does the camcorder record in?  
The camcorder uses the same video  
format as Blu-ray players and discs –  
H.264. This highly sophisticated format  
delivers superb HD picture quality.  
How do I connect it to a Mac?  
The camcorder works with the Mac via  
USB. The USB pop-out connector is  
strong enough to support the camcorder  
when it is plugged into the USB port.  
The camcorder works great with the  
iMovie software, which is part of the  
iLife package that comes with your Mac.  
To transfer videos using iMovie, simply  
connect the camcorder to your Mac via  
USB, launch iMovie and start importing  
by clicking the camcorder icon. Select  
‘Use original quality’ to ensure the best  
quality, and to maintain file sizes at an  
optimum.  
What does pre-record mean that is in the  
setting?  
The pre-record button is designed to  
let you never miss a moment. When  
you enable the pre-record function, the  
camcorder will record video 3 seconds  
before you have pressed the record  
button. So when you play-back the  
recorded film, you will automatically  
see the first 3 seconds before you have  
pressed the record button. This can  
be useful when filming unexpected  
moments. The pre-record function will  
not drain battery life, it will operate as  
normal.  
What is HD?  
HD stands for High Definition. The  
Tips on video making  
camcorder captures videos in high  
definition (720p), which is also the  
You can easily look back on fun moments  
and relive them with the camcorder. To  
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enjoy these memories to the fullest, here  
are some simple video tips:  
When capturing videos, hold your  
camcorder steady in your hand  
Don’t move too fast when panning  
(i.e. moving the camera horizontally)  
as it will be hard to follow what is  
captured when you review the video  
Try shooting from different angles  
– for example, from the side, from  
the front, or even from below. You  
can easily join the different video  
segments together with the PC  
software included  
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