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3D Video Camera
DVX5F9

User’s Manual

2

Table of Contents
About this manual......................................................... 4
Copyright ...................................................................... 4
Precautions ................................................................... 5
Before You Start ............................................................ 8
Copyright information................................................... 8

1

Introducing the camcorder .......................9
1.1

System requirements............................................ 9
1.1.1 Standard system requirements...................... 9
1.1.2 System requirements (for 3D video playback) ....... 9

1.2
1.3
1.4

Features .............................................................. 9
Unpacking the camcorder.................................. 10
About the camcorder ..........................................11
1.4.1
Front view.............................................. 11
1.4.2
Top view ................................................ 12
1.4.3
Bottom view........................................... 12
1.4.4
Back view............................................... 13
1.4.5
Left view ................................................ 13
1.4.6
Right view.............................................. 14
1.4.7
Operating the camcorder ...................... 18

2

Getting started.........................................20
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4

Inserting an SD card ......................................... 20
Inserting the battery .......................................... 21
Charging the battery.......................................... 23
Turning on/ off the camcorder........................... 23
1

2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8

3

Connecting to TV (HDMI Cable)....................... 24
Connecting to PC (USB Cable).......................... 25
Changing modes................................................ 25
Before you start ................................................. 25
2.8.1
Managing the Setup mode.................... 26
2.8.2
Language ............................................... 27
2.8.3
Date / Time ........................................... 27
2.8.4
Format.................................................... 28
2.8.5
Default ................................................... 28
2.8.6
Auto Power Off ..................................... 29
2.8.7
Frequency .............................................. 29
2.8.8
TV Standard........................................... 30
2.8.9
Beep........................................................ 30

Using the Camcorder ..............................31
3.1
3.2

Recording Videos............................................... 31
Video Mode Menu ............................................. 34
3.2.1
White Balance........................................ 35
3.2.2
Resolution.............................................. 35
3.2.3
Effect ...................................................... 36
3.2.4
Night Mode........................................ 37
3.2.5
3D Depth............................................ 37
3.2.6
Quality ............................................... 38

3.3

Playback Videos................................................. 39
3.3.1
Playback Videos .................................... 39

3.4
3.5

Deleting Videos.................................................. 41
Protecting Videos............................................... 42
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3.6
3.7
3.8
3.9

Autoplay Videos................................................. 43
Video Output ..................................................... 44
Shooting Photos ................................................ 45
Camera Mode Menu.......................................... 47
3.9.1
White Balance........................................ 48
3.9.2
Resolution.............................................. 48
3.9.3
Effect ...................................................... 49
3.9.4 Night Mode ............................................. 50
3.9.5
Quality ............................................... 50

3.10 Playback Photos ................................................ 51
3.10.1 Playback Photos .................................... 51
3.11
3.12
3.13
3.14

Deleting Photos ................................................. 53
Protecting Photos .............................................. 54
Autoplay Photos ................................................ 55
Image Output .................................................... 56

Appendix..........................................................57
Specification................................................................ 57
Troubleshooting .......................................................... 59

3

Preface
Congratulations on your purchase of this advanced camcorder.
Ensure that you read this manual carefully and keep it in a safe
place for future reference.

About this manual
Every effort has been made to ensure that the contents of this
manual are correct and up to date. However, no guarantee is made
regarding the accuracy of the contents. If the contents of this
manual do not tally with the camera, please take the camera as a
criterion. Our company reserves the right to change the contents or
technical rules without notice in advance. Also, the manufacturer
reserves the right to change the technical specification in advance
without notice.
If the accessories do not tally with the actual package, please take
the actual package as a criterion.

Copyright
© Copyright 2011.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced,
transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system or translated
into any language or computer language, in any form or by any
means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, manual or
otherwise, without the prior written permission of the
manufacturer.

4

Precautions
General precautions
















Do not use or store the product in dusty, dirty, or sandy areas,
as its components may be damaged.
Do not store the product in a hot environment. High
temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices, damage
batteries and warp or melt certain plastics.
Do not store the product in cold areas. When the product
warms up to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside,
which may damage the electronic circuits.
Do not attempt to open the casing or attempt your own repairs.
High-voltage internal components create the risk of electric
shock when exposed.
Do not drop or knock the product. Rough handling may
damage the internal components.
Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong
detergents to clean the product. Wipe the product with a
slightly damp soft cloth.
Do not open the battery cover while an image is being
recorded. Doing so will not only make storage of the current
image impossible, it can also corrupt other image data already
stored in file.
If the product or any of its accessories are not working
properly, take them to your nearest qualified service center.
The personnel there will assist you and if necessary, arrange
for the product to be repaired.
Test for proper operation before using the camera.

5

Notes on the LCD Screen
Be very careful to ensure the fluid contained in the LCD screen does
not escape if the screen becomes cracked or damaged. If this occurs,
follow these steps:





If the fluids make contact with skin, wipe it with a clean cloth
then rinse with a large amount of water.
If the fluid makes contact with eyes, wash eyes with clean
water for at least 15 minutes and go to the hospital as soon as
possible.
If the fluid is swallowed, first rinse mouth with water, then
drink a large amount of water and induce vomiting. Go to the
hospital as soon as possible.

Operation conditions



This camera is designed for use in temperatures ranging from
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F).
Do not use or keep the camera in the following areas:
- In areas subject to direct sunlight
- In areas subject to high humidity or dust
- Near air conditioners, heaters, or other areas subject to
temperature extremes
- Inside of a closed vehicle, especially one parked in the sun.
- In areas subject to strong vibration

Power supply





Use only the type of battery that came with your camera.
Using any other type of battery may damage the equipment
and invalidate the warranty.
Do not short the battery terminals. The battery could overheat.
Do not attempt to split or peel the outer casing.

6



Remove the battery if the camera is not going to be used for a
long time. If the battery is left unused for more than 3 months,
you need to charge the battery before use.

7

Before You Start
Take some test shots before performing a formal
recording.
Before taking video clips or pictures with this DV camera in any
important occasion (such as a wedding ceremony or an overseas
trip), test the DV camera beforehand to ensure that it functions
properly. Any additional loss caused by the malfunction of this
product (such as costs of photography or any loss of benefit
generated by the photography) is not the responsibility of the
manufacturer and no compensation will be given for it.

Copyright information
Take care to observe " No Photography " notices in certain locations.
In these cases, you cannot record any live performance,
improvisation or exhibits, even for personal purposes. Any transfer
of pictures or memory card data must be conducted under the
constraints of copyright law.

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1 Introducing the camcorder
Read this section to learn about the features and functions of the
camcorder. This chapter also covers system requirements, package
contents, and descriptions of the hardware components.

1.1 System requirements
1.1.1 Standard system requirements
The camcorder requires a PC with the following specifications:

Windows® 7 / Vista / XP SP2 operating system

Intel® / AMD Dual-Core CPU or higher

At least 1 GB of RAM or higher

At least DirectX 9 video card, DirectX 10 is recommended

Standard USB 1.1 port or higher

At least 2GB or greater available hard disk

1.1.2 System requirements (for 3D video playback)
The camcorder requires a PC with the following specifications:

Windows® 7 / Vista operating system

Intel® Core 2 Duo or AMD Athlon X2 CPU or higher

NVIDIA GeForce 8, 9 and 200 series

3D ready monitor (120Hz)

3D vision kits

1.2 Features
The camcorder offers a variety of features and functions including:

3D and 2D video/image shooting and playback

3.2” LCD 3D display

Parallax barrier auto-stereoscopic technology

USB mass storage

3D and 2D video/image playback

3D glasses not required

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1.3 Unpacking the camcorder
The following items should be present in the package. If any item is
missing or appears damaged, contact your dealer immediately.

Camcorder

CD Rom

Li-ion Battery

Pouch

USB Cable

HDMI Cable

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1.4 About the camcorder
Refer to the following illustrations to familiarize yourself with the
buttons and controls of this camcorder.

1.4.1

Front view

Lens

Lens

Lens Head

LED Light

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1.4.2

Top view

Shut ter
Button

Zoom
Button

Speaker

1.4.3

Bottom view

Strap

Tripod
Mount

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1.4.4

Back view

Mode D ial

Status LED
Record Button

Navigation
Button

USB / AV Port

1.4.5

Left view
Battery Cover Latch

Battery
Compartment

13

1.4.6

Right view

Microphone

LCD Panel

Menu Button Playback Button

3D Button
Power Button

SD Card Compartment

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See the table below for a description of each button’s function.

Name

Button

Function

Power Button

Press to turn the camcorder on or
off.

Menu Button

Press to display the menu. Press
again to go back the previous
screen or close the menu.

Playback
Button

Press to playback recorded videos
or photos.

3D Button

Press to toggle between 3D and
2D modes.

Zoom Button

 In Video or Camera mode,
press T to zoom in or press
W to zoom out.
 In Video Playback mode,
press T to increase the
volume or W to decrease
the volume.

Shutter
Button

Press to take a picture.

Mode Dial

Adjust to switch to different
modes: Video, Camera, or Setup.

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Name
Record
Button

Button

Function
 In Video mode, press to
start or stop recording a
video.
 In Video Playback mode,
press to start and pause
video playback.

Navigation
Button

In menu mode, use the four-way
control to select items in the
menu and press the middle
button to confirm.
In Video or Camera mode:
 Press the up/down button
to increase/decrease the EV
settings.
 Press the left button to
quickly adjust White
Balance.
 Press the right button to
turn the LED light on or off.
In Video Playback mode:
 Press the middle button to
start or stop video
playback.
 Press the left/right button
to scroll through the videos.
 While playing video, press
the left/right button to

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Name

Button

Function
rewind/fast-forward video
playback.
 While playing video, press
the left/right button
increase/decrease to toggle
the rewind/ fast-forward
speed (2X, 4X, or 8X).
In Camera Playback mode:
 Press the left/right button
to scroll through the
photos.

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1.4.7

Operating the camcorder

To turn on the power, open the LCD panel or press the Power
Button for one second.

Rotate the LCD panel so you can view pictures and movies.

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Rotate the lens head to open the lens.

90°

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2 Getting started
Read this section to learn how to start using the camcorder. This
section covers basic functions such as switching on, inserting the
battery and memory cards, and configuring preliminary settings.
See later chapters for advanced functions.

2.1 Inserting an SD card
An SD card can be installed in the camcorder to provide additional
storage space for still images, video clips, or other files.
1.

Open the SD card door as shown in the illustration.

2.

Insert the memory card. We recommend using a memory
card with a capacity of 1 GB or higher.

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3.

Close the SD card door.

2.2 Inserting the battery
This camcorder is designed to use a rechargeable Li-ion battery.
Only use the batteries supplied by the manufacturer or your dealer.
Note:
Install the battery exactly as described here. Installing the
battery incorrectly could cause damage to the camcorder.

1.

Slide the battery cover latch to open the battery cover.

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2.

Insert the battery. Make sure that the + and – symbols on the
battery line up with the + and – symbols on your camcorder.

3.

Close the battery cover.

Note:
Make sure that the battery cover is tightly closed to ensure
proper operation.

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2.3 Charging the battery
You can charge the battery with the USB cable. Follow the steps
below to charge the battery.
1.

Insert the Li-ion battery into the camcorder.
Connect the camcorder
to PC with the USB
cable provided as
shown.

2.

The RED LED will light up for proper charging.

3.

After full charge, the LED turns off.

4.

Actual charging time depends on current battery capacity
and charging conditions.

Approximate charging time is 270 minutes.
Note:
Turn off the camcorder to start charging the battery.

2.4 Turning on/ off the camcorder
Press and hold the Power Button to turn the camcorder on/off.
Note:
Closing and opening the LCD panel can power on/off the camera.

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2.5 Connecting to TV (HDMI Cable)
You can also connect the camcorder to a TV using the HDMI cable.

Note:
For 3D video playback, you need to use a 3D HDTV.

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2.6 Connecting to PC (USB Cable)
Connect the camcorder to
a computer with the USB
cable provided as shown.

Note:
When the camcorder turns on and connects to a computer, the
camcorder automatically enters the mass storage mode.

2.7 Changing modes
The camcorder can operate in three modes: Video, Camera, and
Setup. Adjust the Mode Dial to switch between modes.
You can also press the 3D Button to toggle between 2D and 3D
modes.
In Video or Camera modes, press the Menu Button to enter the
Video or Camera menu and adjust White Balance, Resolution, Effect,
Night Mode, 3D Depth (only on Video menu), and Quality (only
available when an SD card is inserted).

2.8 Before you start
Before you start using the camcorder, some basic settings such as
date and time, language, and beep function need to be configured.

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2.8.1

Managing the Setup mode

To select a menu in the Setup mode, do the following:
1.

Adjust the Mode Dial to Setup mode to display the Setup
mode screen.

2.

Use the Navigation Button to scroll through the
options/pages until the desired menu is highlighted. Please
see below for the available options.

3.

Press the middle Navigation Button to open the menu.

The following options are available in the Setup mode:
1

2

5

3

7

6

4

8

1.

Language

5.

Auto power off

2.

Date/Time

6.

Frequency

3.

Format

7.

TV standard

4.

Default

8.

Beep

Please read the following sections to learn how to operate each
menu.

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2.8.2

Language

The Language menu allows you to select the language displayed.
To select the language, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
the desired language.

2.

Press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

2.8.3

Date / Time

The Date / Time menu allows you to adjust the date and time.
To adjust the Date / Time, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
the time format and field to
be adjusted and press the
middle Navigation Button
to confirm.

2.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
the field to be adjusted.

3.

Use the up/down
Navigation Button to adjust
the value.

4.

Press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

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2.8.4

Format

The Format menu allows you to format your memory card or the
internal memory when no memory card is inserted.
To format your memory card or internal memory, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to
select √.

2.

Press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

Warning: Formatting will delete everything on the media.

2.8.5

Default

The Default menu allows you to reset the camcorder to factory
defaults.
To reset the camcorder, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to
select √.

2.

Press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

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2.8.6

Auto Power Off

The Auto Power Off menu allows you to set an idle time after
which the camcorder automatically turns off to save power.
To adjust the Auto Power Off, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select:



2.8.7

1 min.: Auto Power
Off after 1 minute.


2.

X: Disable the Auto
Power Off function.

5 min.: Auto Power
Off after 5 minutes.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

Frequency

The Frequency menu allows you to set the refresh rate of the
camcorder. Increasing the refresh rate decreases flickering, thereby
reducing eyestrain.
To set the refresh rate, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
60Hz or 50Hz.

2.

Press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

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2.8.8

TV Standard

The TV Standard menu allows you to select the TV standard of the
recorded videos.
To adjust the TV Standard, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
NTSC or PAL.

2.

Press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

2.8.9

Beep

The Beep menu allows you to turn the operation sound and button
sound off or on.
To adjust the Beep, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select:



2.

X: Turn the operation
sound off.
√: Turn the operation
sound on.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

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3 Using the Camcorder
3.1 Recording Videos
To record a movie, do the following:
1.
2.

Rotate the lens head and flip open the LCD panel to turn on
the camcorder.
Adjust the Mode Dial to Video mode.
To adjust the video, you may:









Press the 3D Button to switch to 3D or 2D mode. 3D
mode allows you to record videos with 3D effects; 2D
mode allows you to take regular 2D videos.
Press the down Navigation Button to decrease the EV
settings.
Press the up Navigation Button to increase the EV
settings.
Use the Zoom Button to zoom in and out.
Press the left Navigation Button to quickly change
the White Balance.
Press the right Navigation Button to activate or
disable the LED lighting.
Press the Menu Button to go to the Video mode menu
for more adjustment options.

3.

Press the Record Button to start recording the video.

4.

To stop movie recording, press the Record Button again.
Notes:
1.
For best results, maintain a 30-40 cm distance between your
eyes and the LCD panel when previewing 3D photos or
videos.

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2.

The maximum file size of each video recording is
approximately 3.9GB. The system will separate another file
automatically and record the video until the memory is full.

The Video Recording Screen
1

2

3
4

5

11

6

#
1
2
3
4

Icon

7

8

9

10

Description
Indicates that the camcorder is in Video
mode.
Indicates the amount of zoom being used.
Indicates the current White Balance mode.
Indicates the 3D depth setting.

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#
5
6
7
8

Icon

Description
Indicates that night mode is enabled.
Indicates the amount of battery power left.
Indicates the current resolution.
Indicates the current exposure value.
Indicates the memory card is inserted.

9
10
11

Indicates the remaining space for your
memory card/internal memory.
Indicates the recording time.

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3.2 Video Mode Menu
To select a menu in the Video mode, do the following:
1.

Press the Menu Button to open the Video mode menu
screen.

2.

Use the Navigation Button to scroll through the options
until the desired menu is highlighted. Please see below for
the available options.

3.

Press the middle Navigation Button to open the menu.

4.

Press the Menu Button to go back to Video mode.
1

2

5

3

4

6

The following options are available in the Video mode menu:
1.

White Balance

4.

Night Mode

2.

Resolution

5.

3D Depth

3.

Effect

6.

Quality

Please read the following sections to learn how to operate each
menu.
Note: Quality is only available when an SD card is inserted.

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3.2.1

White Balance

The White Balance menu allows you to set the white balance when
capturing images under specific lighting conditions.
To set the White Balance, please do the following:
1.

Use the left/right Navigation Button to select the desired
option:




Cloudy
days.



Fluorescent
lighting.



3.2.2

Sunny
: Select this
option for daylight
filming.



2.

Auto
: Select
this option to let the
camcorder set the
white balance
automatically.

Tungsten
: Select this option for normal indoor
lighting conditions.

: Select this option for filming in cloudy
: Select this option for fluorescent

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

Resolution

The Resolution menu allows you to set the resolution before you
capture an image or a video. The higher the resolution, the more
memory space is required.

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To select the resolution, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right Navigation Button to select the desired
option:




720P30: Select this
option for 1280 x 720
resolution at 30 fps.



720P60: Select this
option for 1280 x 720
resolution at 60 fps.


2.

1080P: Select this
option for 1920 x
1080 resolution.

WVGA: Select this option for 848 x 480 resolution.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

3.2.3

Effect

The Effect menu allows you to change the recording effect.
To set the Effect, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right Navigation Button to select the desired
option:




Sepia : Select it for
brown color effect.



2.

Natural : Select it
for color
photography.

Black and white :
Select it for black and
white effect.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

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3.2.4

Night Mode

The Night Mode menu allows you to enable or disable the night
mode feature.
To set night mode, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to
select:



2.

X: Turn night mode
off.
√: Turn night mode
on.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

3.2.5

3D Depth

The 3D Depth menu allows you to set the 3D effect of the main
subject. This function is only available if the Resolution setting is
set to 1080P or 720P30.
To set the 3D depth, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right Navigation Button to select:





2.

Bust: Select if the main subject is 1m away from the
camera.
Whole Body: Select if
the main subject is
2.5m away from the
camera.
Mountain: Select if
the main subject is over
4m away from the
camera.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

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3.2.6

Quality

The Quality menu allows you to set the recording quality. Higher
quality videos contain more details and therefore use more memory
space.
To set the quality, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right Navigation Button to select:




2.

Fine
: Select for
higher recording
quality.
Normal
: Select for
normal recording
quality.

Press the middle Navigation
Button to confirm.

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3.3 Playback Videos
3.3.1

Playback Videos

To playback videos, do the following:
1.

Make sure you are in Video mode. Adjust the Mode Dial to
switch to Video mode if not.

2.

Press the Playback Button to open the Video playback
screen.

3.

Press the left/right Navigation Button to browse the
recorded videos.

4.

Press the middle Navigation Button or Record Button to
playback the video.


To pause playback, press the Record Button. Press the
middle Navigation Button to stop playback.



To adjust the volume, press the Zoom Button.



To rewind/fast-forward, press the left/right
Navigation Button to toggle different speeds (2X, 4X,
or 8X). To return to the normal speed, press the
middle Navigation Button.

Note:
Videos must be recorded in 3D mode to have 3D effects.

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The Video Playback Screen
1

2

3

4

5

#
1
2
3
4
5

Icon

Description
Indicates that the camcorder is in Playback
mode.
Indicates the video file number.
Indicates the total recorded time.
Indicates that the file is protected.
Indicates the video resolution.

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3.4 Deleting Videos
To delete a single video, do the following:
1.

In Video mode, press the Playback Button to enter the Video
Playback mode.

2.

Press the left /right Navigation Button to select the video
you want to delete.

3.

Press the Menu Button to
open the Video Playback
menu screen.

4.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
, then press the middle
Navigation Button to confirm.

5.

Press the middle Navigation Button to delete the selected
video.

To delete all videos, do the following:
1.

Press the Playback Button to enter Video Playback mode.

2.

Press the Menu Button to open the Video Playback menu
screen.

3.

Use the left/right Navigation Button to select
the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

4.

Use the left/right Navigation
Button to select √, and then
press the middle Navigation
Button to delete all videos.

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, then press

Note:
 Once deleted, files cannot be recovered. Ensure the files are
transferred to the computer or saved to another storage
device.
 Files that have been protected will not be deleted. You have
to unlock the files first before deleting them.

3.5 Protecting Videos
To protect a video from being deleted, do the following:
1.

In Video mode, press the Playback Button to enter the Video
Playback mode.

2.

Press the left /right Navigation Button to select the video
you want to protect/unprotect.

3.

Press the Menu Button to open the Video Playback menu
screen.

4.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
, then press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

5.

To protect/unprotect more
files, use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
other files, then press the
middle Navigation Button
to protect/unprotect the
file.

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3.6 Autoplay Videos
The Autoplay function allows you to play each video clip in turn.
To start autoplay, do the following:
1.

In Video mode, press the Playback Button to enter the Video
Playback mode.

2.

Press the Menu Button to
open the Video Playback
menu screen.

3.

Use the left/right Navigation
Button to select
, then
press the middle Navigation
Button to confirm.

4.

Use the left/right Navigation
Button to select √, and then
press the middle Navigation
Button to start autoplay.

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3.7 Video Output
The Video Output function allows you to change the display output
in 2D/3D format on a TV.
To set video output, do the following:
1.

In Video mode, press the Playback Button to enter the Video
Playback mode.

2.

Press the Menu Button to open the Video Playback menu
screen.

3.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
, then press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

4.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
desired option:



5.

2D: You will see 2D
video clips on TV.
3D: You will see 3D
video clips on TV.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.
Note:
 This function is only available on videos that have been
recorded in 3D mode.
 If you are viewing with a regular 2D TV, the image will be
displayed side by side.

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3.8 Shooting Photos
To shoot a photo, do the following:
1.

Rotate the lens head and flip open the LCD panel to turn on
the camcorder.

2.

Adjust the Mode Dial to switch to Camera mode.

3.

Press the Shutter Button to capture a photo.

To adjust the camera, you may:


Press the 3D Button to switch to 3D or 2D mode. 3D
mode allows you to take photos with 3D effects; 2D
mode allows you to take regular 2D photos.



Press the down Navigation Button to decrease the EV
settings.



Press the up Navigation Button to increase the EV
settings



Use the Zoom Button to zoom in and out.



Press the left Navigation Button to quickly change
the White Balance.



Press the right Navigation Button to activate or
disable the LED lighting.



Press the Menu Button to enter the Camera mode
menu for more adjustment options.

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The Camera Screen
1

2

3

4
5

6

#

Icon

7

8

9

Description

1

Indicates that the camcorder is in Camera mode.

2

Indicates the amount of zoom being used.

3

Indicates the total number of recordable pictures.

4

Indicates the current White Balance mode.

5

Indicates that night mode is enabled.

6

Indicates the amount of battery power left.

7

Indicates the current resolution.

8

Indicates the current exposure value.
Indicates the memory card is inserted.

9

Indicates that the internal memory is used to
store files.

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3.9 Camera Mode Menu
To select a menu in the Camera mode, do the following:
1.

Press the middle Navigation Button to open the Camera
mode menu screen.

2.

Use the Navigation Button to scroll through the options
until the desired menu is highlighted. Please see below for
the available options.

3.

Press the middle Navigation Button to open the menu.

4.

Press the Menu Button to go back to Camera mode.
1

2

3

4

5

The following options are available in the Camera mode menu:
1.

White Balance

4.

Night Mode

2.

Resolution

5.

Quality

3.

Effect

Please read the following section to learn how to operate each
menu.
Note: Quality is only available when an SD card is inserted.

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3.9.1

White Balance

The White Balance menu allows you to adjust the white balance
when capturing images under specific lighting conditions.
To set the White Balance, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right Navigation Button to select the desired
option:




Cloudy
days.



Fluorescent
lighting.



3.9.2

Sunny
: Select this
option for daylight
filming.



2.

Auto
: Select
this option to let the
camcorder set the
white balance
automatically.

Tungsten
: Select this option for normal indoor
lighting conditions.

: Select this option for filming in cloudy
: Select this option for fluorescent

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

Resolution

The Resolution menu allows you to set the resolution before you
capture an image or a video. The higher the resolution, the more
memory space is required.

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To select the resolution, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
the desired option:
(2D mode)


2M: Select this option
for 1832 x 1372
resolution.



5M: Select this option for 2592 x 1944 resolution.



8M: Select this option for 3200 x 2400 resolution.



16M: Select this option for 4608 x 3456 resolution.

(3D mode)



5M: Select this option for 2208 x 1242 resolution.


2.

2M: Select this option for 1832 x 1030 resolution.
16M: Select this option for 4608 x 2592 resolution.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

3.9.3

Effect

The Effect menu allows you to change the camera effect.
To set the Effect, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
the desired option:


Color : Select this
option for color
photography.



Sepia



Black and white
white effect.

: Select this option for brown color effect.
: Select this option for black and

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2.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

3.9.4

Night Mode

The Night Mode menu allows you to enable or disable the night
mode feature.
To set night mode, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to
select:



2.

X: Turn night mode
off.
√: Turn night mode
on.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

3.9.5

Quality

The Quality menu allows you to set the image quality. Higher
quality images contain more details and therefore use more
memory space.
To set the quality, do the following:
1.

Use the left/right Navigation
Button to select:



2.

Fine
: Select for
higher image quality.
Normal
: Select for
normal image
quality.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

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3.10 Playback Photos
3.10.1

Playback Photos

To playback photos, please do the following:
1.

Make sure you are in the Camera mode. Adjust the Mode
Dial to switch to Camera mode if not.

2.

Press the Playback Button to enter the Photo playback
screen.

3.

Press the left/right Navigation Button to browse the
recorded photos.
Note:
Photos must be recorded in 3D mode to have 3D effects.

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The Photo Playback Screen
1

3

2

4

#

Icon

Description

1

Indicates that the camcorder is in Camera
Playback mode.

2

Indicates the file number of the current
photo.

3

Indicates the sequence number of the
current photo over the total number of
photos.

4

Indicates that the file is protected.

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3.11 Deleting Photos
To delete a single photo, do the following:
1.

In Camera mode, press the Playback Button to enter the
Photo Playback mode.

2.

Press the left /right Navigation Button to select the photo
you want to delete.

3.

Press the Menu Button to
open the Photo Playback
menu screen.

4.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
, then press the middle
Navigation Button to confirm.

5.

Press the middle Navigation Button to delete the selected
photo.

To delete all photos, do the following:
1.

Press the Playback Button to enter the Photo Playback
mode.

2.

Press the Menu Button to open the Photo Playback menu
screen.

3.

Use the left/right Navigation Button to select
the middle Navigation Button to confirm.

4.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
√, and then press the
middle Navigation Button
to delete all photos.

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, then press

Note:
 Once deleted, files cannot be recovered. Ensure the files are
transferred to the computer or saved to another storage
device.
 Files that have been protected will not be deleted. You have
to unlock the files first before deleting them.

3.12 Protecting Photos
To protect a photo from being deleted, do the following:
1.

In Camera mode, press the Playback Button to enter the
Photo Playback mode.

2.

Press the left /right Navigation Button to select the photo
you want to protect/unprotect.

3.

Press the Menu Button to
open the Photo Playback
menu screen.

4.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
, then press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

5.

To protect/unprotect more
files, use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
other files, then press the
middle Navigation Button
to protect/unprotect the
file.

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3.13 Autoplay Photos
The Autoplay function allows you to play the slideshow of the
photos on your camera.
To start autoplay, do the following:
1.

In Camera mode, press the Playback Button to enter the
Camera Playback mode.

2.

Press the Menu Button to
open the Camera Playback
menu screen.

3.

Use the left/right Navigation
Button to select
, then
press the middle Navigation
Button to confirm.

4.

Use the left/right Navigation
Button to select √, and then
press the middle Navigation
Button to start autoplay.

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3.14 Image Output
The Image Output function allows you to change the display
output in 2D/3D format on a TV.
To set image output, do the following:
1.

In Camera mode, press the Playback Button to enter the
Camera Playback mode.

2.

Press the Menu Button to open the Camera Playback menu
screen.

3.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
, then press the middle
Navigation Button to
confirm.

4.

Use the left/right
Navigation Button to select
desired option:



5.

2D: You will see 2D
photos on TV.
3D: You will see 3D
photos on TV.

Press the middle Navigation Button to confirm.
Note:
 This function is only available on photos that have been
recorded in 3D mode.
 If you are viewing with a regular 2D TV, the image will be
displayed side by side.

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Appendix
Specification
General
Model

DVX5F9

Imaging sensor

1/3.2” 5M CMOS Sensor x 2

Active pixels

5.0 Megapixel

Storage media

Internal: Built-in 128MB Flash Memory
(Available memory for image storage is
approximately 56MB)
SD Card: (Up to SDHC 32GB Class6)

Sensitivity

Auto

Exposure mode

Programmed AE

Color effects

Natural/B & W/Sepia

Lens

F3.2, f=5.1mm

Focus range

Approx. 1.2m~infinity

Still image

Formats: JPEG (EXIF 2.2)
3D Still image: 2M, 5M, 16M (Firmware
Interpolation)
2D Still image: 2M, 5M, 8M, 16M (Firmware
Interpolation)

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General
Movie clips

H.264 (AVI)
3D and 2D Movie: WVGA 848x480 60fps,
720p 30/60fps, 1080p 30fps

Zoom

3D: 6.8X
2D: 10X

LCD monitor

3.2”color LCD monitor (320x480 pixels)

LED light

Effective range: & lt; 1M
Mode: On/Off

White balance

Auto/Sunny/Cloudy/Tungsten/
Fluorescent

EV
compensation

-2.0 EV~+2.0 EV

Interface

AV-out: NTSC / PAL / HDMI
MSDC: USB 2.0 (high speed)

Shutter speed

Video: 1/15 ~ 1/2000 second
Still: 2 ~ 1/4000 second

Power supply

Li-ion Battery NP120

Dimension

43 (W) x 68 (H) x 135 (D) mm

Weight

Approx. 232 ± 5 g
(without battery and memory card)

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Troubleshooting
Problem

Possible
Cause

Solution

Cannot turn on
the camcorder.

The battery is not
inserted correctly.
The batteries have
no power.

Insert the battery
correctly.
Charge the
battery.

The camcorder
The auto power off
suddenly turns off. function is enabled.
The camcorder is
running out of
battery power.
The captured
image is not
stored in
memory.

Before the image is
saved the power
has been cut off.

The camcorder
turns off while
taking a picture.
The image is out
of focus.

The camera is
running out of
battery power.
The subject is
beyond focus
range.

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Turn the power on
again.
Charge or Replace
the battery.
When the battery
indicator turns red,
charge or replaces
the battery
immediately.
 Charge or Replace
the battery.
Please take a
picture within the
available focus
range

Problem

Possible
Cause

Solution

A black screen
appears on the
screen.
Memory card
cannot be used.

The EV setting may
be set too high.

All buttons are
inactive.

Short circuit
occurred when
connecting the
camera with other
devices.

Adjust the EV
setting on the
camcorder.
Unlock the memory
card.
Format the memory
card. Before
formatting the card,
ensure you back up
the files.
Remove the
batteries from the
camera and insert
again.

The memory card
is protected.
The memory card
contains non-DCF
images taken by
other camcorders.

SDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.

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DXG Technology Corp. hereby declares that this product is in compliance with the
following directives.
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
LOW VOLTAGE Directive 2006/95/EC

& lt; Warning & gt; To reduce the risk of extreme heat, fire or explosion, please observe the
following instructions.
a)
Immediately seek the advice of the manufacturer or vendor for any swollen
battery.
b) Use only genuine chargers.
c)
Do not keep the charger close to any inflammable items. (Do not put it in a
microwave.)
d) Do not leave the charger inside a vehicle during the summer.
e)
Do not keep or use the charger in a hot and humid environment, i.e., a dry
sauna.
f)
Do not put the charger on a blanket, electric pad or carpet for a prolonged
period.
g) Do not keep the charger in a sealed space, with the power ON, for a
prolonged period.
h) Ensure neither of the electrodes come into contact with a necklace, coin, key,
watch, or other metal items.
i)
Use only lithium secondary batteries, the quaility of which is guaranteed by
their manufacturers.
j)
Do not disassemble, compress, or pierce the charger.
k) Do not hit, bump, shake, rattle or otherwise abruptly move the charger, i.e.,
dropping it from a high spot.
l)
Do not leave the charger exposed to a temperature of 60°C or above.
m) Keep the charger away from moisture.

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