MAGINON DV1 Manuel utilisateur



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Dear Customer,
congratulations on purchasing a high quality Maginon product. You have decided on a
Digital Video Camera with excellent technical features, with the proper accessories
and which is particularly easy to operate. Please read all instructions carefully and attentively
and observe all the safety instructions.
The device has a three year warranty. If the DigitalVideo Camera should encounter a defect,
you must present the enclosed warranty card and your purchase receipt.
Please store them carefully together with the operating instructions.
Make sure to include the instruction manual if the product is passed on to another party.
1. Package Contents
Please unpack the digital video camera carefully and check that all of the following items are
included:
1. Maginon® Digital Video Camera Kids DV 1
2. SD memory card 512 MB
3. 3x Alkaline batteries type AAA
4. Hand strap
5. Instruction Manual
6. Warranty documents
Note:
• Remove the protective plastic from the screen and possibly from the lens of the
video camera by pulling on the protruding tab.
• Caution! Keep plastic lms and bags away from babies and toddlers, there is a danger
of suocation.

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2. Table of contents
INTRODUCTION 1
1. PACKAGE CONTENTS 1
2. TABLE OF CONTENTS 2
3. SAFETY AND WARNING NOTICES 3
4. THIS IS YOUR DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA 6
4.1. Device overview 6
4.2. Insert batteries 7
4.2. Inserting and removing the memory card 7
5. MENU SETTINGS 8
6. USAGE OF THE DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA 14
6.1. Recording videos 14
6.2. Taking photos 14
6.3. Recording audio 14
6.4. Playing recordings 15
7. CONNECTION TO COMPUTER AND TV 16
7.1. System requirements 16
7.2. Downloading recordings 17
7.3. Connection to a TV 17
8. TECHNICAL DATA 18
9. CONFORMITY 19
10. STORAGE 20
11. DISPOSAL 20

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3. Safety and warning notices
If the digital video camera and accessories are handled improperly, this can be a source of
danger to yourself and others, or respectively damage or destroy the digital video camera.
Please read and strictly observe the following hazard, safety and warning notices.
Intended use
This video camera is intended for the recording of videos and digital photos. It is designed for
domestic use and is not suitable for commercial applications.
Risks for persons with limited abilities to use electronic devices
Accessories and packaging are not toys for children. Thus, keep these away from
children. Among other things, there is a risk of poisoning and suffocation.
The video camera and accessories may not be used by people with limited knowledge
of the device. The video camera may only be used by people who are physically and mentally
capable of operating it safely.
Risk of electric shock by wetness and moisture
The video camera and the affiliated components may not be exposed to dripped or
sprayed water. Furthermore, no objects filled with liquids, such as vases or glasses, may be
placed on or near the device. There is a fire and electric shock hazard.
Do not use the video camera near water. There is a fire and electric shock hazard. Pay
special attention to the digital video camera when in rain, snowfall, on the beach or close to
water and protect it from liquid and moisture.
Do not use the video camera in environments with high humidity, a lot of steam, smoke
or dust.There is a fire and electric shock hazard.
Electrical hazard
If foreign objects or water have entered the digital video camera, turn it off.
Let everything dry thoroughly. Otherwise there is a fire and electric shock hazard.
If the digital video camera has been dropped or the housing is damaged, turn it off.
Otherwise there is a fire and electric shock hazard.

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The digital video camera may not be taken apart, modified or repaired.There is a fire
and electric shock hazard.
Heat damage - re hazard
Do not leave the video camera laying around in places where the temperature
could rise significantly. This could damage the housing or the parts inside, which in turn
could cause a fire.
Do not wrap the video camera in anything and do not place it on textiles.
This might cause heat to build up in the video camera, resulting in a deformation of the
housing, and it can also cause a fire.
Hazards through the use of batteries
Remove the batteries from the video camera if it is not used for an extended period of time.
Do not immediately remove the batteries after using the video camera for an extended
period of time.The batteries often become hot during use.
There is danger of explosion if the batteries are replaced improperly or if the wrong
type of battery is inserted. Therefore, only use batteries of the type LR03, 1.5 V (AAA) or
NiMH batteries with the same specification.
Never expose the batteries to excessive heat such as sunlight, fire, etc. This is a fire or
explosion hazard. Do not store the batteries near fire, stoves or other sources of heat.
Never store the batteries at temperatures under 10°C and over 40°C.
Keep the batteries out of the reach of children.
Never store or transport a battery in a bag or tool box or similar by which there is a
hazard of them coming into contact with metal objects.
The batteries may not be thrown in fire, short-circuited, completely discharged,
deformed or disassembled. There is a fire and explosion hazard.
Never touch leaking batteries without the corresponding protection. If the battery acid
comes into contact with your skin, wash the spot with a lot of water and soap.
Avoid eye contact with the battery acid. Should your eyes ever come into contact with the
battery acid, flush your eyes with a lot of water and immediately contact a doctor.

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Dispose the batteries promptly and properly, observing any local hazardous waste
regulations. Do not burn or bury them.
Injuries and property damage
Only place the digital video camera on a stable surface. If not, this could cause the
digital video camera to fall or tilt, causing damage to your product.
Make sure that the LCD monitor is not exposed to impact or point pressure. This could
result in the glass of the monitor being damaged. If the monitor liquid gets into your eyes
or onto your skin, it must be rinsed off immediately with clear water. Seek medical attention
immediately.
Damage to the electronics, monitors, or the lens, which were caused by external
influences such as shock, drop, or otherwise, are not warranty cases and will therefore not
be repaired free of charge.
Do not trigger the additional flash too close to anyone's eyes.This can cause damage
to the eyes.
Do not drop or bump the video camera and always treat it with care. Otherwise, it could
get damaged.

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Key Function
1ON/OFF On and o switch.
2 MENU Show and hide menu.
3 DISPLAY Enable or disable monitor display / menu: Upwards (UP)
4eSelect self-timer or series / menu: To the left (LEFT)
5Set EV-value / menu: Downwards (DOWN)
6LED Turn additional ash on and off / menu: To the right (RIGHT)
7OK Con rmation of a selection
8T / W Zoom in and out
9Start and end video recording / take photo
10 FDelete recording
11 7Change to playback mode
12 DV/DSC Change recording mode: VIDEO / PHOTO / AUDIO
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4. This is your digital video camera
4.1. Device overview

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4.2. Inserting the batteries
Open the battery cover below the strap by
slightly pressing the side clamp inwards and
removing the cover.
Insert three batteries from type AAA (1.5V)
or batteries of the same speci cation
correspondingly with the opposite gure.
While doing so, place the black strips under
the batteries in order to make it easier to
remove them later. Put the battery compartment cover on again and close it tightly.
4.3. Inserting and removing the memory card
In order to be able to make recordings with the video camera, you must rst insert a memory
card into the device. Insert the memory card into the memory card shaft on the bottom of the
video camera corresponding with the
image and press it far enough into
the device until you hear it audibly
lock in place.
In order to remove the memory card,
press shortly on the card; this will
then be pushed a little bit out of the
device and can be removed.
For recordings with 1280 x720 pixels,
SDHC memory cards from class 6 or
higher should be used.

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5. Menu settings
5.1. Video menu
In order to make settings for video recordings, initially change into the video mode with the
DV/DSC button. Then press the MENU button in order to open the video menu. The following
settings are available in the video menu:
Film size:
HD Video recordings with 1280 x 720 pixels.
D1 Video recordings with 720 x 480 pixels.
640 Video recordings with 640 x 480 pixels.
Image frequency:
30: Middle Video recordings with 30 images per second.
15: Low Video recordings with 15 images per second.
Exposure:
Middle The exposure is determined through the middle area of the image.
Multi The exposure is determined through individual points distributed
throughout the entire image.
Point The exposure is determined through the centre point of the image.
Note:
• For recordings with 1280 x 720 pixels, SDHC memory cards from class 6 or higher
should be used.
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