Philips wearable digital camcorder User Manual

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Knowing Your Camcorder  
Your camcorder is a multi-functional USB device that combines MPEG4 video capture  
with 2 Megapixel still picture capture. It plays back both video and pictures through its  
micro display viewfinder. It also plays MP3 audio files.  
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Microphone: records sounds during video capturing  
Shutter button: captures video and still picture  
Strap hole: attaches supplied neck strap  
Mode dial: switches on / off; changes media mode  
Lens  
Grip: positions thumb to power on / off  
USB port: connects to computer / battery pack  
USB cover: protects USB port  
Headphones socket: connects remote control connector / headphones;  
activates playback mode  
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Viewfinder / Micro display: frames subject / view media playback  
Delete button: delete media files  
Power level indicator: provides battery information  
Memory capacity level indicator: provides memory capacity information  
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Preparation  
Attaching your neckstrap  
Thread the neck strap through the hole as shown in the picture.  
Installation  
Please insert the by-packed CD into your CDROM drive and follow  
on screen instructions to complete driver and software installation.  
Powering your camcorder  
Your camcorder has a built-in USB rechargeable battery. To charge,  
switch on your computer. Detach the USB cover. Connect your  
camcorder DIRECTLY to your computer's USB port. Charge your  
camcorder until the Power level indicator lights up and stops blinking  
(approximately 3 hours). Keep your computer switched on during  
charging. Disconnect safely after charging completes.  
(See page 15 for more information)  
IMPORTANT!  
WINDOWS 98SE users:  
DO NOT CONNECT your camcorder to the computer BEFORE driver installation.  
TIP  
You can also use the supplied battery module to provide instant power  
to your camcorder. When your camcorder is charged and the battery module  
is in use, your camcorder will first use up the power from the external battery.  
You can organize and transfer your files while your camcorder is charging.  
(See page 15 for more information)  
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Powering on for capture modes  
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Turn Mode dial clockwise to power ON and to access different media modes.  
Your camcorder will show your mode status by displaying these icons (in red)  
on the Viewfinder / Micro display:  
Still picture mode  
Video mode  
Powering on for playback modes  
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Connect your remote control (see page 8 for more information).  
Press and hold 2; for 2 seconds to power on.  
Turn Mode dial to access different media modes.  
Your camcorder will show your mode status by displaying these icons on  
the Viewfinder / Micro display:  
MP3 playback mode  
Still picture mode  
Video mode  
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Taking Still Pictures  
1 Turn Mode dial to  
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Hold the camcorder upright in your hand.  
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Make sure the lens is not obstructed / covered when you take pictures.  
Look through the Viewfinder to frame your subject.  
3 Keep the camcorder steady and press the Shutter halfway down to test  
picture conditions.  
For best results, check the status of all indicators on the camcorder when  
you take a picture. (See page 11 for more information)  
4 Press the Shutter fully down to take your pictures.  
Your camcorder will confirm the capture by a brief picture playback.  
DO NOT turn the Mode dial until the Memory indicator stops blinking.  
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Your camcorder automatically powers off if there is no operation within 60  
seconds. Turn the Mode dial anti-clockwise to power OFF and clockwise to  
your desired mode to power ON again.  
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Capturing Video  
1 Turn the Mode Dial to  
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2 Hold the camcorder upright in your hand.  
Make sure the lens is not obstructed / covered when you capture videos.  
Look through the Viewfinder to frame your subject.  
3 Keep the camcorder steady and press the Shutter to start capturing.  
For best results, check the status of all indicators on the camcorder when  
you capture. (See page 11 for more information)  
4 Press the Shutter again to stop capturing.  
Your camcorder will confirm the capture by saving the captured file.  
DO NOT turn the Mode dial until the Memory indicator stops blinking.  
TIP  
Your camcorder automatically powers off if there is no operation within 60  
seconds.Turn the Mode dial anti-clockwise to power OFF and clockwise to  
your desired mode to power ON again.  
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Remote Control  
Your remote control allows you to playback all the media files from your camcorder.  
1 Headphones connector  
2 Volume up + : for increasing volume  
Volume down : for decreasing volume  
3 22 : next  
11 : previous  
4 Power 2; : Power on / off and Play / Pause  
5 Remote Control connector  
Connecting Your Remote Control  
1 Insert the remote control connector to your camcorder.  
2 Insert the headphone connector to the headphone socket.  
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Visual Media Playback  
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Connect your remote control (see page 8 for more information).  
Press and hold 2; for 2 seconds to power on.  
Turn the Mode dial to your desired visual playback mode. (See page 5)  
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Look through the Viewfinder / Micro Display to view your media files.  
Basic Operation  
Switch on / off  
Control to press  
Press and hold 2; for 2 seconds  
Press 2;  
Play media  
Pause media  
Press 2; during media playback  
Press + to increase or - to decrease  
Press 6 for next and 5 for previous  
Change volume (video only)  
Go to next or previous media  
Delete media  
Press Delete during playback. Press Delete again  
to confirm deletion when prompted.  
Reset  
Press and hold Shutter and Delete and power ON  
TIP  
Your still pictures and video captures will display in slide show (one after one  
automatically) as you press 2;.  
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Indicators on your camcorder  
Your camcorder tells you various information by LEDs and beeps:  
User action  
USB Connection Double beep  
Green LED blinks  
Signal  
Meaning  
Camcorder connected and charging  
Camcorder charging  
Green LED on  
Double beep  
Single beep  
Camcorder fully charged  
Camcorder on  
Powering on  
Capturing  
Picture taken  
(Battery level)  
Green LED on  
Green LED blinks  
Green LED off  
Battery full  
Battery low  
Insufficient battery  
Sufficient memory capacity for new captures  
(Memory capacity Yellow LED on  
level)  
Yellow LED blinks  
Almost insufficient memory capacity for  
new captures  
Yellow LED off  
Insufficient memory capacity for new captures  
(Saving status)  
Yellow LED blinks quickly Saving media file  
Deleting file  
Single beep  
Delete confirmed  
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Icons and messages on the Micro Display  
Your camcorder tells you various information via the micro display:  
Icons on the Micro Display (Capture mode)  
Battery level  
Battery empty  
Picture capture mode  
Poor light conditions  
Video capture mode  
Recording in progress  
Saving media file  
Icons on the Micro Display (Playback mode)  
MP3 playback mode  
Picture playback mode  
Video playback mode  
Playing media file  
TRACK Track number  
PICT  
CLIP  
Picture number  
Video number  
Playback paused  
Deleting a media file  
Messages on the Micro Display  
Battery empty!  
Meaning  
Insufficient battery. Charge the battery or switch  
to back up battery  
Battery Low! Switch to backup battery  
Battery low. Charge the battery or switch to  
backup battery  
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Messages on the Micro Display  
Memory full!  
Meaning  
Insufficient memory for new captures.  
Delete unwanted captures on camcorder.  
Memory format error  
Press [delete] to reformat  
Wrong file format detected. See page 16 for  
more information.  
All data will be lost  
Press [delete] to continue  
Warning message before internal formatting.  
Press [delete] to continue  
Unable to read file!  
Cannot read the selected file  
Delete this picture?  
Press [delete] again to confirm  
Warning message before deletion.  
Press [delete] to continue  
Delete this video?  
Press [delete] again to confirm  
Warning message before deletion.  
Press [delete] to continue  
Delete this track?  
Press [delete] again to confirm  
Warning message before deletion.  
Press [delete] to continue  
Deleted!  
Selected file is deleted  
No audio track  
No picture  
No audio track stored on camcorder  
No picture stored on camcorder  
No video stored on camcorder  
No video  
Please wait. Formating in progress  
Free memory  
Internal formatting. Do not perform any operation.  
Available space on camcorder  
(shown during power-up)  
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Music playback  
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Connect the remote control (see page 8 for more information).  
Press and hold 2; for 2 seconds to power on.  
Turn the Mode dial to  
. (See page 5)  
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Connect headphones and enjoy.  
Basic Operation  
Control to press  
Switch on / off  
Play music  
Press and hold 2; for 2 seconds  
Press 2;  
Pause music  
Press 2; during playback  
Change volume  
Go to next or previous track  
Delete track  
Press + to increase or - to decrease  
Press 6 for next and 5 for previous  
Press Delete during playback. Press Delete  
again to confirm deletion when prompted.  
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USB Connection  
Your camcorder will appear as a new USB mass storage in Windows Explorer when USB  
connected. You can use your camcorder as a mass storage device for any data files.  
Transferring files  
Click and highlight one or more files to transfer between your camcorder and your computer.  
Use drag and drop actions to complete your transfer. The green LED on your camcorder blinks  
during file transfer.  
Viewing your captures  
Connect your camcorder DIRECTLY to your computer's USB port. From Windows Explorer,  
click on the mass storage folder and then the DCIM folder. You can view your captures from the  
subfolder 100PHCAM. PICTxxx.jpg files are your pictures. CLIPxxx.asf files are your videos.  
Organizing your music files  
To play music on your camcorder, transfer *.mp3 files to the root directory of the mass storage folder.  
Disconnecting safely from computer  
After file transfer completes, disconnect camcorder safely from your computer by clicking  
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the task bar to avoid file error. WINDOWS 98SE users: there is no  
icon. Simply disconnect  
camcorder after file transfer completes.  
Formatting your camcorder  
Only format your camcorder with FAT16 and FAT32 file systems.  
IMPORTANT! KEEP A COPY OF YOUR ORIGINAL FILES!  
Please keep a copy of the original files transferred to your camcorder. Philips is not  
responsible for any loss of content if the product becomes damaged or not readable.  
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Internal Formatting  
Your camcorder has an internal formatting system. This is to ensure that you can always  
use the capturing function on the go. The internal formatting is activated if you have previ-  
ously used a wrong format system during USB connection.  
Message on micro dsplay  
Meaning  
Wrong format system of memory Wrong format system detected.  
1 Press Delete to start internal formatting.  
2 Your camcorder is ready for use after the screen message Formatting the memory  
disappears in the micro display.  
WARNING!  
ALL THE DATA IN THE MEMORY WILL BE LOST WHEN YOUR CAMCORDER  
STARTS INTERNAL FORMATTING! BACK UP YOUR DATA VIA USB  
CONNECTION IF YOU WANT TO KEEP YOUR DATA! (see page 14)  
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Firmware Upgrades  
For the best interaction between your camcorder and your computer, check  
1 You may need to enter the model number, e.g. key019, to access the upgrade  
file. Make sure you save the file(s) in a folder on your computer. Unzip them  
before you install the upgrade.  
2 Connect your camcorder to your computer. Copy the extracted firmware  
file into the root directory of your camcorder. After file transfer completes,  
disconnect camcorder safely from your computer by clicking  
on the task bar to  
icon. Simply disconnect  
avoid file error. WINDOWS 98SE users: there is no  
camcorder after file transfer completes.  
3 Press and hold Shutter and turn the Mode dial to power ON. Your camcorder  
will start upgrading. During firmware upgrade, both LEDs will blink.  
4 Turn the Mode dial to power OFF when the LEDs stop blinking.  
Firmware upgrade is complete and camcorder is ready for use.  
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Troubleshooting  
If a fault occurs, first check the points listed. For further help and other troubleshooting tips,  
please also check out FAQ for your camcorder at www.philips.com/support. If you are unable to  
find a solution from these hints, consult your dealer or service center.  
WARNING: Under no circumstances should you try to repair the set yourself, as this will  
invalidate the warranty.  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
No response  
Battery drained  
Charge the battery (see page 4)  
Insufficient camcorder  
memory capacity  
Copy files from your camcorder to your  
computer and delete the original to free up  
memory space for more new captures.  
(see page 14)  
Camcorder busy  
Press and hold Delete and Shutter for  
2 seconds to reset your camcorder  
Poor light condition  
Loose connection  
Wrong OS version  
Check light conditions  
Check connection  
USB doesn't work  
Your operation system must be Windows 98SE  
or later  
USB driver not installed  
Windows 98SE user only: install the USB driver  
provided in by-packed CD  
Cannot play track  
Video doesnt play  
Track format not  
supported  
Your camcorder can only play MP3 tracks  
Plug-in not installed  
Please install the Direct X plug-in on Windows  
Media Player  
Software not installed  
Install VideoImpression provided in by-packed  
CD and Windows Media Player 9.0+  
(www.microsoft.com/downloads)  
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Safety and maintenance  
• Child safety: The neckstrap is not a toy. Special care should be taken if handled by young  
children. Avoid placing the neckstrap around the neck of a child to prevent strangulation!  
Take care when using headphones  
Hearing safety: Listen at a moderate volume. Using headphones at high volume can impair  
your hearing.  
Traffic safety: Do not use while driving or cycling as you may cause an accident  
To avoid damage or malfunction:  
• Do not expose to excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight.  
• Do not drop your camcorder or allow objects to fall on it. Strong shocks and vibrations may  
cause malfunction.  
• This product is not waterproof: do not allow your camcorder to be submersed in water.  
Avoid exposing the USB socket to water. Water entering the camcorder may cause  
major damage.  
• Avoid touching the lens and viewfinder with your fingers.To remove fingerprints, use a soft  
damp cloth.  
• Prevent damage to your eyes: do not look at the sun through the viewfinder!  
• Avoid sudden changes of temperature as this may cause condensation on the  
lens and viewfinder. Allow the camcorder to adjust to the surrounding temperature.  
• Do not use any cleaning agents containing alcohol, ammonia, benzene, or abrasives as these  
may harm the camcorder.To clean, use a soft damp cloth.  
• Active mobile phones & strong magnetic fields in the vicinity may cause interference.  
• The supplied software CD-ROM is not an audio CD. Playing CD-ROMs on audio  
equipment may damage your audio equipment!  
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Technical Data  
Dimension  
Aperture  
Image sensor size 13mm (1/2”)  
Frame rate 30fps  
32 x 95.7 x 22.5mm  
F2.8  
Weight  
Audio format  
Image sensor resolution  
Image sensor type  
Video format  
60g  
ADPCM  
2M  
CMOS  
MPEG4  
Video file format ASF  
Video resolution QVGA  
Exposure range  
Lens  
Audio playback  
EV 7-14  
fixed focus length  
MP3, 8 - 320 kbps  
Focus distance  
Picture file format  
>1.3m  
JPEG  
Built-in memory capacity  
128MB NAND Flash* (Up to 25 minutes video capture,  
or 200 pictures, or 30 MP3 tracks at 128 kbps)  
* Actual formated capcity will be less  
rechargeable 330mAh Li-ion (via USB),  
fully charged in approximately 3 hours  
2 x AA  
Built-in battery  
External battery  
Battery recording time  
43 minutes using internal battery; 30 minutes using external  
PC interface  
Casing material  
USB 1.1  
magnesium body, plastic USB cover  
PHILIPS reserves the right to make design and specification changes for product improvement  
without prior notice.  
Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may void users authority to operate this device.  
All rights reserved.  
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Environmental information  
We have reduced the packaging to its minimum and made it easy to  
separate into mono materials: cardboard, PS, PE and PET.  
Your set consists of material which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company.  
Please observe the local regulations to dispose of packaging, exhausted batteries and old  
equipment.  
Copyright information  
All other brand and product names are trademarks of their respective companies  
or organizations.  
Unauthorized duplication of any recordings downloaded from the internet or made from  
audio CDs is a violation of copyright laws and international treaties.  
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Notice for the USA  
Philips  
KEY019  
Note:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.This  
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and  
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If  
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to  
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
- Relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.  
Notice for Canada  
This Class B digital apparaatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
This product complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Union.  
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This set complies with the radio interference requirements of the European Union.  
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes de la Communauté européenne en matière d’interférences radio.  
Dieses Gerät entspricht den Funkentstörungsvorschriften der Europäischen Gemeinschaft.  
Este reproductor cumple las normas para interferencias de radio establecidas por la Comunidad Europea.  
Dit apparaat voldoet aan de radio-ontstoringseisen van de Europese Unie.  
Questo prodotto è conforme ai requisiti sulle interferenze radio dell’Unione Europea.  
Este aparelho está de acordo com os requisitos da Comunidade Europeia relativos à interferência de rádio.  
Denna apparat uppfyller EU:s krav beträffande radiostörningar.  
© Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 2004  
All rights reserved.  
Printed in China  

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