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DXG -506V Camcorder - 5.13 MP - PinkFlash card, Flash - integrated (soldered memory - 32 MB ) MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, F/3.0
The DXG-506V is a full-motion camcorder, 5.1 MP digital still camera, and MP3 player packed into a compact design, about the size of a bar of soap. The DXG-506V comes with a number of standard features including TV Out and Direct Print capability, flash and Macro mode. The camera can also be used as a voice recorder and a webcam! Powered by four AAA batteries. [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your DXG DXG-506V photo ]
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DXG 506V 5.1MP Digital Camcorder & 1GB SD Card
User reviews and opinions
| randley |
10:59am on Saturday, October 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| Multiple features, 5 Mega Pixels, light weight, functional Small flash, no tripod socket, eats batteries. Review of the DXG 506v Digital Camcorder This is a small lightweight camcorder; it weighs a mere 180 grams or 6.3 ounces. Good Size, Stylish design, AWESOME PRICE, Great features, good webcam, and good photos w/good lightings. No Tripod, poor quality in dim rooms. | |
| wonderboy1999 |
9:19pm on Saturday, September 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bought this camera for a trip to Europe. Used Energizer rechargeable batteries, they lasted all week. Bought it BECAUSE it uses AAA batteries. | |
| JonHPierce |
12:09pm on Tuesday, September 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| great for everything u need to do very cheap for what it does also compact non rechargable battery | |
| jamiemal |
3:51pm on Thursday, September 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| learning how to use this camera is the worst part about owning it. good quality pictures and features the manual lacks details on instructions learning how to use this camera is the worst part about owning it. Takes good outdoor pics. Good outdoor pictures. hard to hold. Difficulty in learning to operate. | |
| infratl |
3:18pm on Sunday, May 9th, 2010 ![]() |
| I have not have chance of exploring voice recording or MP3 files playback though those functions exist. However. | |
| congregation |
6:42am on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| this is a good camcorder and i have to say has not disapointed me at all. i basically use it on holidays, birthdays. i use this product at all of my family events as it captures every minute in great color and virtually makes you relive the moment all over again! | |
| vivirescorrer |
11:24pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| I purchased this product on a TV Shopping Network just before my special group cruise in January. | |
| Helga34 |
3:21am on Thursday, April 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| this camcorder is pretty good for the price but the clarity of the images needs improvement I would recommend this to others for the value. | |
| funrei |
3:46am on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 ![]() |
| Do your research Make sure you read the other reviews from the other DXG 506V listings. I paid $50 from another store and you get what you pay for. | |
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Documents

DXG-506V
Users Manual
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing the DXG-506V digital video camera. This easy-to-follow manual shows you how to use your new DXG-506V digital video camera and install the included software. You'll find clear instructions on how to take pictures, record videos and sound, play MP3 files, and use the 506V as a Web camera. Instructions on using the software to transfer photos and video segments from the camera into your computer are also provided. Whether you want to send snapshots or short video clips via email, create exciting photo albums, see your friends and family over the Internet, or play MP3 files, the DXG-506V provides you with all of the tools youll need.
1. Attention.... 4
Safety Issues.... 4 Before You Start... 4 Operational Procedures... 4 Package Contents.... 5
2. Getting to Know Your Digital Video Camera.. 6
Digital Video Camera Overview... 6 Top View.... 6 Front View..... 7 Back View.... 8 Right View..... 9 Bottom View... 10
3. How to Use Your Digital Video Camera..11
Preparation.... 11 Using the Built-in Memory.... 12 Rotating the LCD Screen... 13
4. Using the Digital Video Camera.. 14
Power.... 14 LED Indicators.... 14 Camera Settings... 15 Video Mode.... 17 Video Mode Screen Icon Description... 17 Recording a Video.... 18 Digital Zoom... 18 Play Video.... 18 Deleting Videos.... 19 Protect Current Video.... 19 Cancel Protection for All... 20 Photo Mode.... 21 Photo Mode Screen Icon Description... 21 Taking Still Image.... 22 Digital Zoom... 22 Capturing Closeby Objects... 22 Playing Photos.... 22
Deleting Photos.... 22 Protecting Photos... 23 DPOF (Digital Print Order Format).. 24 Direct Print via USB... 25
MP3 Mode.... 26 MP3 Mode Screen Icon Description.. 27 Play MP3..... 28 Repeat Play.... 28 Select a File.... 28 Screen Display(MP3).... 29 Deleting Music.... 29 Protecting Music.... 30 How to place MP3 songs onto your Digital Video Camera.. 31 Audio Mode.... 32 Audio Mode Screen Icon Description... 32 Record Audio.... 33 Screen Display (Audio).... 33 Play Audio.... 34 Screen Display (Play).... 34 Deleting a File.... 34 Protecting a File... 35
5. Connecting to a Computer... 37
Web Camera/Storage Device... 37 Video Out.... 37 System Requirements... 38
6. Driver Installation... 40
Drivers.... 40 Presto! Video Works 6.... 40 Presto! Mr. Photo 3.... 41 XviD codec for PC... 41
7. Digital Video Camera Specifications... 45 8. Troubleshooting... 46 Appendix A.... 47 Appendix B.... 49
1. Attention
Please read this manual carefully before using the camera. Follow the instructions in this manual to avoid damaging the camera.
Safety Issues
To reduce the risk of fire, do not store this product under direct sunlight. This product is a precision electronic device. Do not attempt to service this DV camera yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks. The CD that comes with the product is designed for PC only. Playing it on a stereo or CD player may damage the device.
Before You Start
Take some test shots prior to formal recording Before using this camera for an important occasion, such as a wedding ceremony or trip, first test the camera to ensure that it functions properly. DXG is not responsible for any incidental losses (such as the costs of photography or the loss of income from photography) incurred as the result of this product malfunctioning, and no compensation will be provided. Copyright information All pictures taken with this digital camera must be in accordance with copyright law. When "No Photography" restrictions are in place, it is illegal to record any live performance, improvisation or exhibit, even for personal use. Any transfer of pictures or memory card data must be conducted under the constraints of copyright law. Notes on the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor Be extra careful with the LCD monitor. If it is damaged and begins to leak, do the following: 1. If the liquid touches the skin: wipe the skin dry with a cloth and rinse immediately with plenty of water. 2. If the liquid comes in contact with eyes: rinse immediately with plenty of water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice as soon as possible. 3. If the liquid is accidentally swallowed: rinse the mouth with water, drink plenty of water and induce vomiting. Seek medical advice as soon as possible.
Operational Precautions:
This product consists of intricate electrical parts. To ensure the highest possible performance, do not drop or hit the camera. Avoid using or storing the camera in the following locations: 1. Damp or dusty places.
In sealed vehicles, in direct sunlight, or in any areas with extremely high temperatures. 3. Turbulent or high-vibration environments. 4. Areas with smoke, oil fumes or steam. 5. Locations subject to strong magnetic fields. 6. Rainy or snowy environments. Do not open the battery cover when the power is on. If water enters the camera, turn the power OFF and remove the batteries immediately. How to maintain your digital video camera: 1. If the lens, LCD monitor or viewfinder surface is dirty, use a lens brush or soft cloth to wipe it clean. Do not touch the lens with your fingers. 2. To avoid scratching the lens, LCD monitor or viewfinder surface, do not use any hard or abrasive object to touch the camera. 3. Do not use any detergents or volatile solutions to clean the camera. This may harm the camera and/or paint. Use a soft cloth only.
Package Contents
CD disc (including driver)
Wrist strap and lens cover
Headphones
USB cable
TV OUT cable
Audio cable
4 AAA alkaline batteries
Manual
2 Getting to Know Your Digital Video Camera
Digital Video Camera Overview
Top View:
1. Microphone 2. Speaker
Front View:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Lens Self-timer LED Flash USB Port You can connect the camera to a computer via the USB port. You can then transfer photos, video or audio from the camera to the computer or use the camera as a PC camera. TV OUT port allows the camera to be connected to a television or VCR AUDIO OUT port allows the camera to be connected to headphones or to the audio jacks on a TV
Back View:
1. 4-Way Multi-function Button-In all modes, this selects directions such as Up, Down, Left, Right and other special functions. 2. Shutter Button- Press to take pictures in Capture mode, and to start & stop recording videos or voices in Video or Voice mode. 3. Dual Color LED (Power LED/Busy LED)-When the digital video camera is turned on, the LED will turn green. When the digital video camera is busy, the LED will turn red. 4. Menu Button- Press the MENU button in any mode and the operation menus of that mode will be displayed on the LCD monitor. 5. Scroll Button In any mode, this performs the tasks of select, confirm, forward, rewind, and OK. 6. Playback Button - In video mode, photo mode, voice mode, MP3 player mode, press this button for Play. 7. Power Button- If pressed for one second, this will power the camera on/off. 8. DISP/HELP Button while in photo mode and video mode, you can change the screen display status through this button: normal full screen help menu. Other modes include: normal help menu.
Right View:
1. 1. Macro Switch-This is used for Normal and Macro (close-up) modes. The icon will appear on the LCD panel if the Macro mode is selected. 2. Mode Dial- You can select the following modes by rotating this dial: -Video mode 1. 2. -Photo mode 3. MP3 -MP3 player mode 4. 5. SET 3. Battery cover -Voice mode -Setup mode
Bottom View:
1. Color LCD monitor 2. SD card slot Battery status display: Battery Full Battery Half Full Battery Low Battery Out
3. How to Use Your Digital Video Camera
Preparation
Step 1 Insert four "AAA" batteries into the battery compartment.
1. Push down the battery cover
2. Slide the cover towards the direction shown below.
3. Install batteries correctly
4. Close the battery cover
To avoid damage, do not force the battery cover open or closed.
When inserting an optional SD/MMC memory card, follow the icon shown in the compartment to orient the card. Push the memory card all the way into the memory card slot to insert. Pushing the card in again gently, will cause it to pop-out.
After inserting the memory card under normal conditions, the on the screen. If the
icon appears
icon (built-in memory status) appears after inserting
the memory card, please refer to the following four possible causes and solutions: Cannot Identify the Data Format on Memory Card Please backup data to a computer and reformat the memory card. Memory Card Cannot Make Contact with the Slot due to Contamination Please clean with a dry, clean soft cloth and then insert it again. The Memory Card is Defective and Cannot Execute Commands We recommend that you contact the memory card manufacturer to repair the memory card. Memory Card Slot is Defective and Cannot Read Data Contact the manufacturer to arrange for repairs.
Using the Built-in Memory
This camera comes with 32MB of built-in flash memory (since the interface program will take away some built-in memory, it is actually less than 32MB) to act as temporary memory when the memory card is full. When a memory card is inserted in the camera, all actions such as formatting, saving, playing, and downloading/uploading pictures wil be directed toward the memory card. To use the built-in memory, simply remove thememory card.
1. 2. 3. 4. This product is compatible with SD or MMC memory cards from 32MB to 2GB. When the memory is inserted in the wrong direction, it will not go in completely; to avoid damage do not force the memory card. If the camera cannot read the memory card, try cleaning the metal surface with a dry soft cloth and insert again. Before inserting the memory card, always make sure the memory card lock is unlocked, otherwise the icon will appear on the
screen after insertion and you will not be able to take pictures, save or access any data. Do not open the SD card cover while shooting to avoid damaging data.
Rotating the LCD Screen
Outward extension
From bottom to top 180 degree turn
Upward 90 degree turn
To avoid damaging the LCD screen, do not turn the screen in the wrong direction or over-rotate.
4. Using the Digital Video Camera
Slide down and quickly release the power button to turn on the camera. To turn off the camera, slide it down and quickly release it again.
This video camera is equipped with power saving function. When idle for 2 minutes (default setting), it automatically shuts off.
1. You can adjust the idle time with the automatic shut down option in the camera settings.
LED Indicators
Indicators are located on the front of the camera (Self-timer LED) and at the back of the camera (status Indicator):
Color Red Light Status Indicator Green Light Self-timer LED Red Light On
Description Flashing Busy Normal standby
Flashing Self-timer activated
Camera Settings
Switch the Mode switch to the SET position and you will see all available options in the chosen mode. You can adjust to functions like Date and Time, Audio, Format, Default setting, Memory, Language, Video Out, Automatic shut off, etc. For detailed operation guide, please refer to following diagrams.
Formatting erases all data in the memory (card and/or built-in) and it cannot be recovered. Please ensure that backup has been performed on important data prior to use.
Depending on your location, you must change the visual output to NTSC or PAL to play video footage on television (USA uses NTSC).
NOTE: When idle, the LCD screen shuts off after 1 minute. The camera shuts off after the time that is set by you.
Video Mode
Switch the Mode switch to Video Mode [Movie].
Video Mode Screen Icon Description
Movie mode
Internal memory
Image resolution
Internal memory is half full Internal memory (full)
Image quality Numbers of image per second Memory status
Memory card
Memory card is half full
Memory card exhausted
Memory card (full) Memory card is protected
Recorded video files count Length of the recorded video
Date/Time
EV compensation
Battery status
Digital zoom ratio
Recording a Video
Press the shutter button to start recording, press it again to stop recording. The length of the video is limited by the size of the memory. Furthermore, the size and quality of the image will also affect the length of the video. High resolution and high quality will result in larger video files and hence shorter length of recording.
Digital Zoom
You can use the Scroll Button to zoom in up to 4X. or zoom out Images can be enlarged
Play Video:
Press the Play button , to enter the Video Play mode. 1. Scroll left or right with the 4-way Multifunction Button to locate the video, press the shutter button to play. 2. Press the shutter button again while playing to stop. 3. While playing, press the Scroll Button to pause the video, press it again to resume play. 4. The UP/DOWN on the Scroll Button adjusts volume (it also adjusts the volume while video is not playing).
Pause the video
Stop the video Volume adjustment Return to the original screen automatically when the video stops
This product provides 3 different video formats. AVI is the least compressed. 1. AVI : Install Xvid 1.03 codec (included in the product CD) 2. MOV : Install Quick Time 6X or above 3. ASF : Windows Media Player 9.0 or above is recommended
Deleting Videos
1. Press the Play button , to enter the Video Play mode. 1. Press the LEFT or RIGHT button on the 4-way button to select the correct video. 1. Once the video to be deleted is selected, press the UP button on the 4-way button to enter the delete screen. 2. Press the up or down buttons to choose the OK option. 3. Press the shutter button to delete the file (protected files cannot be deleted).
Video return to the original screen
2. Delete all videos Press the Menu Button to enter the Delete All option. Select OK to delete all files.
Note: Protected files cannot be deleted. If you wish to delete those files, first remove the protection.
Protect Current Video
1. Under Video Play mode , press the DOWN button on the 4-way button and the current video will be protected. The icon will appear on the screen. 2. Press the DOWN button again to cancel protection and the disappear. icon will also
Cancel Protection for All
a. Press the Play button , to enter the Video Play mode. Press the Menu Button to enter the Unlock All option Press the UP or DOWN button on the Scroll Button to select the Unlock All option. b. Press the UP or DOWN button on the Scroll Button to select OK and press the Ok button to cancel protection for all files.
Photo Mode
Switch the Mode switch to Photo Mode [ Camera ]
Photo Mode Screen Icon Description
Record mode
Image resolution Image quality Digital zoom Digital zoom ratio Memory status
Numbers of pictures taken Flash mode Unsteady indicator Date/Time
Macro Mode
Self-timer mode White balance
Taking Still Photos
While in the Photo mode, press the shutter button to take still photos in JPEG format.
Tap once
Press down
Locking exposure: Pressing the shutter button in halfway and holding it will lock the exposure setting even if the camera is refocused elsewhere. This alllows you to lighten or darken exposure settings quickly. Pushing the button all the way in will snap the picture. The maximum recordable number of images depends on the free space of the internal memory/memory card. Image resolution and quality will also affect the number of the recorded images. The higher the image resolution and quality, the more memory space that is needed.
You can use the Scroll Button in Photo Mode to zoom in can be enlarged up to 4X. or zoom out Images
Capturing Closeup Objects
Adjust the Macro/Normal toggle upward to the Macro position and the icon will appear on the LCD screen. You can now take pictures in the6.7 7.5 inch range.
Switch the macro/normal toggle to the macro position
The macro symbol will appear on the LCD
Playing Photos
Under Photo Play mode there are two ways to select photos: 1. Select Photos (two ways to select photos): (1) Use the 4-way button select with the left/right button. (2) Use the Scroll Button Select with UP/DOWN (this method allows fast access to photos).
2. Select a File
Use the jog dial to select
3. Thumbnail Display
Use jog dial to move in directions
While playing back the photos you can PUSH IN the Scroll Button and then use it to zoom in or zoom out of the picture. You can also use the UP/DOWN, LEFT/RIGHT functions of the 4-way button to scroll around the enlarged picture. 4.Auto Play Under the Photo Play mode using the Scroll Button. , press the Menu button and select the Slide Show
Under Slide Show, all pictures are shown with a preset time interval. Press the Scroll Button to exit.
Deleting Photos
Under Photo Play mode screen. 1. Delete Single photos: , press the MENU button to enter the Photo Play options
Return to the original screen
2. Delete All Photos: Press the DOWN button to enter the Delete All option. Select OK to delete all files. If you choose Cancel and press the Scroll Button, you will return to the Photo Play options screen.
Note: Protected files cannot be deleted. If you wish to delete them, first cancel the protection
Protecting Photos
Under the Photo Play mode 1. Protect Single Photo: , press the MENU button.
a. Press the DOWN button on the 4-way button to select the protection option and press the OK button. Pressing the DOWN button once will turn on the protection, pressing it again will turn the protection off.
Removing Protection From All Photos: Press the DOWN button to enter the Unlock All option. Select OK to unprotect all files. If you choose Cancel and press the Scroll Button, you will return to the Photo Play options screen.
DPOF (Digital Print Order Format)
DPOF allows you to store directions for printing photos onto the SD card so that these photos can be printed directly to a printer that supports DPOF. YOU MUST HAVE AN SD CARD INSERTED INTO THE CAMERA TO USE THIS OPTION. POF Single Photo Setup a. Select the DPOF option using the UP/DOWN button on the Scroll Button and press OK button. b. Press the UP/DOWN button to select Single Picture option and press the OK button to enter the Single Picture interface. c. The current picture appears, use the UP/DOWN button to select photos. Pressing the OK button now will increase the printed quantity, up to a maximum of 9. POF All Photos Setup: a. Select the DPOF option using the UP/DOWN button on the Scroll Button and press OK button. b. Press the UP/DOWN button to select All Pictures option and press the OK buttton to enter the All Pictures interface. c. In the All Pictures interface, OK and Cancel options appear. Select OK and press the OK button to print one copy of each photo. Selecting Cancel will cancel the printing of all photos.
Direct Print via USB (only on printers with the Direct Print function)
1. Connect the camera and the printer with USB cable. 2. Select DPS. 3. In the Print list, press the UP/DOWN button to select Print Single Photo and press the OK button to enter the Print Single Photo interface. 4. Press the UP/DOWN button to select the number of photos to be printed.
MP3 Mode
Getting MP3 Files Onto Your 506V: The DXG-506V has the ability to play MP3 files. Only song files in the MP3 file format can be played in the MP3 function. Files on CDs are usually in the Windows Media format (.wma) or wav format and cannot be played in their native format; they must first be converted into MP3 files. This can be accomplished with many types of software which are available at little or no cost. Once the songs are in the MP3 format, they can be transferred to the MP3 folder in the cameras onboard memory or onto the SD card. This can be accomplished by one of two ways: 1.) Attach the USB cable to the camera, select Mass Storage and then use your PC to find the removable hard drive ( the camera / SD card). Once located, drag and drop the MP3 files into the MP3 folder. NOTE: Two removable hard drives will be visible if the camera has an SD card inserted. 2.) The other way is to place the SD card into a card reader, locate the MP3 folder, and drag and drop the MP3 files into the MP3 folder. The card can then be re-inserted into the camera. Once the files are in the MP3 folder, they can be played by rotating the mode dial to the MP3 mode.
Switch the Mode switch to the MP3 Mode [ MP3 ]
MP3 Mode Screen Icon Description
Play MP3:
Under MP3 mode, use the LEFT/RIGHT button on the 4-way multifunction button to select the song. Press the shutter button to play.
Volume Adjustment: Under Play Mode, press the UP/DOWN button on the Scroll Button to adjust the volume.
Repeat Play
By pressing in the Scroll Button BEFORE you begin playing a song, you can choose to repeat a single song or the entire music library. 1. Pressing it once repeats a one single song (it has the number 1 next to it). 2. Pressing it again will repeat all the music in the file library.
Select a File
Use the LEFT/RIGHT button on the 4-way Multifunction Button to select song.
Screen Display
Use the DISP/HELP button to change the screen display mode. This can only be used when the songs are not playing.
Standard display
Button icons
Deleting Music:
1. Delete Current Music a. Press the LEFT/RIGHT button on the 4-way Multifunction Button to select the single song to be deleted. b. Press the UP button on the 4-way Multifunction Button to delete a single song and press the shutter button to confirm.
2. Delete All Music In the MP3 mode, press the MENU button to enter the MP3 options screen. a. To delete all MP3 files, press the UP/DOWN button on the Scroll Button to select the Delete all option and press the OK button. (Protected files cannot be deleted)
Protecting Music
1. Protect Current Music a. Befoe playing a song, press the DOWN button on the 4-way Multifunction Button to protect the selected file. The icon will appear on the screen. c. Press the DOWN button again will return to no protection.
2. Unprotect All Music Under the MP3 mode, press the MENU button to enter the MP3 options screen. 1. Press the DOWN button to select OK and press the OK button to unprotect all files.
There is no Play mode function
under MP3 mode
How to place MP3 songs onto your Digital Video Camera
Step 1 SPace Connect the camera to your PC USB terminal with accessory cable.
Step 2
Select mass storage on the menu screen. Refer to the attached pictures. Indicate that you push in the Jog Button to select.
Step 3. Then Open the folder under my computer/USB Disk/MP3. Space Copy the MP3 files into this folder remove space add space.If the file MP3file does not exist,you can create in yourself.Then add the music files to this folder.
Audio Mode
Switch the Mode switch to Audio Mode, and press the shutter button to start recording. Press the shutter button again to stop recording.
Audio Mode Screen Icon Description
Audio Mode(Moving Picture) Memory status
Current file number Length of the recorded audio Button icons
Record Audio
Start recording:
The animation on left started to play, and the total recorded time is displayed at lower right
You can use the DISP/HELP button to change the screens display mode when not recording or playing back files.
Play Audio
1. In Audio Mode, press the Play button to enter the Play mode 2. In Play mode, press the LEFT/RIGHT button on the 4-way Multifunction Button to select the correct audio file. 3. After selecting the audio file, press the shutter button to start playing, press the shutter button again to stop playing
Volume adjustment: In Play Mode you can adjust the volume by adjusting the Scroll Button UP/DOWN.
Display closed
Deleting a File
1. Press the Playback button to enter the playback screen. 1. Press the UP button on the 4-way Multifunction Button to enter the Delete screen. 2. Press UP/DOWN on the 4-way multifuncion button to select the OK option. 3. Press the shutter button to delete the selected file (protected files cannot be deleted).
2. Delete All Files
In Audio Play Option screen, press the Menu button to enter the Delete All and Unlock All options. Select the Delete All option and OK to delete all files. If you select Cancel and press the Menu button, you will return to the Audio Play options screen.
Note: Protected files cannot be deleted. If you wish to delete them, please first cancel the protection.
Protecting a File
1. Protecting the Current File a. In Audio Play mode press the DOWN function on the 4-way button and it will protect the current file; the icon will appear on the screen. b. Press the DOWN button again will cancel the protection and the protection icon will disappear.
2. Cancel All Protection Press the Playback button to enter the playback screen. Press the Menu button to enter the Delete All and Unlock All Menu. a. Press the UP/DOWN button on the Scroll Button to select theUnlock All option and press the Scroll Button in to select. b. Press the UP/DOWN button on the Scroll Button to select OK and press the Menu button to cancel all protection.
5. Connecting to a Computer
Web Camera/Storage Device
The DV camera can also act as a web camera/storage device. It operates as below: 1. Make sure that the camera has well-chraged batteries installed. 2. Insert the smaller plug of the USB cable into the cameras USB port.
NOTE: Please ensure that the USB cable is connected correctly to avoid damage. 3. Insert the larger plug of the USB cable into the USB port on PC.
4. Enter the Photo/Video Play Mode Option. 5. Press the UP/DOWN button on the Scroll Button to select Mass Storage or PC Camera and press the OK button. The DV camera screen shuts off and enters the chosen mode. If Mass Storage is chosen, a new removable disk drive will be added in My Computer in the system. The newly added removable disk drive shows all the images stored on the SD/MMC memory card of the DV camera. Now you can use all the images. If PC Camera is chosen, the DV camera can be used as a web camera.
instructions. More information about Presto! Video Works 6 can be found in the help files when the application is started. 6.3 Presto! Mr. Photo 3 Presto! Mr. Photo 3 is an advanced photo editing software application. To install Presto! Mr. Photo 3: 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. 2. If the CD-ROM doesnt automatically boot, use Windows Explorer to execute the instngr.exe file in the root directory. 3. Click the install button to begin the installation process and follow the on-screen instructions. More information about Presto! Mr. Photo 3 can be found in the help files when the application is started. 6.4 XviD codec for PC Installing the XviD codec program 1. Insert the Software CD supplied into the CD-ROM drive 2. Please double click on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop. Then double click the CD-ROM drive icon and click the setup file of Xvid in the root directory. 3. Click "XviD.exe" to start the installation. The setup screen will appear, please click "Next" to continue.
4. Click "I accept the agreement" to accept the conditions of Software License Agreement and click "Next" to continue.
5. Click "Browse" to select the folder location and click "Next" to continue.
6. Click "Browse" if you want to select a different program folder or click "Next" to continue.
7. Enter the additional tasks setup screen and press "Next" to continue.
8. Enter the main program setup screen and press "Install" to start the installation.
9. During the installation, press "Cancel" if you want to stop setup.
10. The following screen will appear after the installation is completed. Click "Finish" to complete the installation.
7. Digital Video Camera Specifications
Specifications:
Lens: f=8.25 mm Image Sensor: 5.1 mega pixel CMOS sensor Aperture: F 3.0/8.0 Speed: ISO 100 White Balance Settings: Auto, Florescent, Cloudy, Sunny, Tungsten Shutter: Mechanical Shutter Shutter Speed: 1/2 Sec. ~ 1/500 Sec. Storage Media: Build-in 32MB, Flash Memory SD card (and similar MMC) slot (supports up to 2GB) File Formats: Still Images: JPEG Video: MEPG 4 / ASF / AVI / MOV AudioWAV Image Resolution: 4000 x 3000 (Firmware Interpolation) 2592 x x x 960 Digital Zoom4x Normal Focus Length: 4 ft. ~ Macro Focus Length: 6.7~ 7.5 in. Self-timer: Off, 10 Sec., 20 Sec. options PC Cam Mode: 320 x 240 /MAX30 fps. 640 x 480/ MAX30 fps. Flash: Auto/Off /Forced TV-OUT Transfer: NTSC / PAL PC Interface : USB2.0 High speed Video: Continuously shoot in 320 x 240 resolution : (with build-in 32MB memory) Fine Approx. 180 seconds Normal Approx. 286seconds
Continuously shooting in 640 x 480 resolution: (with build-in 32MB memory) Fine Approx. 47 seconds Normal Approx. 68 seconds
Number of still images (using the built-in 32MB memory): 1280X960 Fine Normal 2048X64 2592X40 4000X15
Note: Actual number of pictures and length of video shooting vary depending on the visual complexity of the image. The above data is for reference purposes only. Power: 4 AAA alkaline batteries Exterior Size: 3.5 x2.8 x1.5 in. Weight: Approximately 4.8 oz. (without batteries)
8. Trouble shooting
Freeze If the camera freezes during operation and cannot be used, please check to ensure that the batteries and in good contact and restart the camera. If you cannot restart the camera, check to see if the camera has been damaged due to improper usage. Do not disassemble the camera yourself, please call the manufacturer.
Error Message Remove the USB plug from the camera, check to see if the printer is working properly, When Entering The and whether the camera has enough battery power. Restart the camera and re-connect Direct Print Mode the camera to the printer.
It Freezes When Removing The Memory Card
Do not remove the memory card while operating the camera. If this happens, restart the camera.
The Camera The camera may not be able to format every type of memory card. When this happens, Cannot Format The format the memory card to the FAT format on a computer. Memory Card
Appendix A:
SD card capacities
Photos: Card Size Photos(pcs) Quailty fine 1MP normal fine 3MP normal fine 5MP normal fine 12MP normal Video Card Size Times(Min) 320x240 (30 fps) 640x480 (30 fps) Quailty fine normal fine normal 64MB 128MB 256MB 512MB 1GB
172Mins5Sec.
64MB 29 47
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1GB 503 821
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Note: 1. The number of pictures you can take varies depending on the visual complexity of the scene being photographed. 2. The minutes of music that your card can hold depends on the rate at which your songs were recorded. The standard bit rate for MP3 recordings is 128 Kbps. The bit rate (Kbps) is determined by the encoder software used to create your audio file. The higher the bit rate, the better the audio quality (and the larger the file size). 3. To assure 100% SD card compatibility, we suggest using SD cards sold through the DXG USA site. These cards have been tested and are guaranteed to be compatible with this device. www.dxgusa.com/shop
Appendix B:
PictBridge errors
Type Value 1026 Description Paper related error (default) Paper is empty Load Error paper not loaded correctly Eject Error paper not ejected correctly Media Error paper not detected, paper skewed, roll paper cannot cut or turn off Paper jam Paper nearly empty Paper type / paper size combination not supported or paper found in printer does not match the request Ink related reason (default) Ink empty Ink low Waste ink error (waste-ink reservoir full) Hardware related error (default) Fatal error Service call Printer unavailable (performing maintenance or otherwise occupied) Printer busy (processing a job from another source, e.g., a PC) Lever error (lever position not correct) Cover open No marking agent (e.g., missing print head) Ink Cover open No Ink Cartridge File related error (default) print Info error (internal protocol error) File decode error (picture format of the specified image cannot be decoded)
Hardware

DXG ANNOUNCES DXG-565V 5 MP CAMCORDER/CAMERA IN NEW FASHION COLORS FOR ONLY $99
Perfect For Teens, College Students, Young Adults, & Women Make a Fashion Statement in Pink, Red, Gun Metal, Blue, & Black Records High-Quality DVD Video!
City of Industry, CA, December 30, 2007 - DXG USA (www.dxgusa.com), one of the fastest growing digital camera manufacturers, announced today the new DXG-565V 5 Megapixel combo digital camcorder/camera/MP3 player/voice recorder/webcam -- all in one, with a large 2.4 TFT LCD screen and 32MB of built-in storage. The DXG-565V has a new sleek camcorder-shaped design and comes in 5 new trendy colors: Metallic Pink, Ruby Red, Deep-Sea Blue, Gun Metal, and Midnight Black to fit everyones style. In addition to its fashionable good looks, the DXG-565V also records DVD-quality MPEG-4 video at 720 x 480 D1 resolution with sound and captures still images of up to 12 Megapixels. Based on the colorful, extremely popular DXG-506V (featured as last summers Must Have camera in In Style Magazine, as well as in Life & Style Weekly, Girls Life, and PopStar!, among others), the new DXG565Vs sleeker design, larger LCD screen, lower-price, and new eye-popping colors are aimed at the tastes of teens, college students, young adults and women who like capturing and sharing lifes spontaneous moments with a bring-everywhere compact designer camera that everyone will envy. Priced at only $99, the DXG-565V has minimal buttons for increased ease-of-use, while at the same time boasting features normally found in more expensive 5 Megapixel camcorders/cameras, such as a built-in flash in 3 modes, Macro Mode, White Balance, and EV Compensation features. The DXG-565V is perfect to take on the road for recording high-quality video with sound or for snapping photos to send to friends or to post on your website or favorite social sites, such as MySpace, FaceBook, and YouTube. You can also entertain your friends at parties by connecting the DXG-565V to your TV to view your own holiday slideshows on a large screen. When connected to a computer via USB cable, the DXG-565V can also be used in two ways: as a PC webcam for video chat or video conferencing with your friends, family, and co-workers or, as a Portable Storage Device, perfect for storing documents and other data files with the 32MB of internal memory and built-in SD Card slot for additional storage space. MP3 music and audio files can also be transferred from your computer to the DXG-565V, so you can bring your music with you wherever you go. In addition, the camcorder can also be used as a digital voice recorder, perfect for college students and business people, to record lectures, meetings, personal reminders, and to-do lists. DXG-565V Features: o 5.1 Megapixel digital camera and camcorder in one. o 2.4 TFT clear LCD screen for easy viewing. o 4X digital zoom. o Records MPEG-4 video with sound, up to 720 x 480 at 30fps o Captures still images in JPEG format, up to 12MP image resolution. o Digital Voice Recorder.
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Digital Music Player. PC Camera. Available in 5 cool colors. Camera Features: o Built-in flash in 3 modes o White Balance o EV Compensation o Macro Mode
The DXG-565V is available in 5 great colors, Metallic Pink, Red, Deep-Sea Blue, Gun Metal, and Midnight Black. It comes with a camera case, wrist strap, earphones, editing software, USB and AV cables, manual, and AAA batteries. The DXG-565V has a suggested retail price of $99 and is available Qthrough leading retailers. About DXG USA DXG USA The Digital Camera Company is one of the fastest growing digital camera manufacturers in the United States, selling attractively-designed digital cameras for the youth and mainstream markets. Compact, fashionable and affordably priced, DXG digital cameras are setting trends for quality and utility. DXG USA is a fully-owned subsidiary of DXG Technology Corporation, one of the worlds leading manufacturers and designers (OEM/ODM) of digital cameras and camcorders. With over 20 years of experience manufacturing digital technology products under other brand names, DXG now designs and manufactures cameras under its own name. DXG Technology has won numerous design and innovation awards and employs over 4,000 people worldwide. For more information on DXG USA, please visit www.dxgusa.com. ###
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Technical specifications
| General | |
| Product Type | Camcorder |
| Width | 1.5 in |
| Depth | 2.8 in |
| Height | 3.5 in |
| Weight | 4.8 oz |
| Enclosure Color | Pink |
| Main Features | |
| Camcorder Sensor Resolution | 5.13 Mpix |
| Media Type | Flash card |
| Color Support | Color |
| Optical Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/1.8" |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100 |
| Digital Zoom | 4 x |
| Shooting Modes | Digital photo mode |
| Max Shutter Speed | 1/500 sec |
| Min Shutter Speed | 1/2 sec |
| Exposure Modes | Automatic |
| Exposure Compensation | ±2 EV range |
| White Balance | Automatic, presets |
| White Balance Presets | Fluorescent, cloudy, sunlight, tungsten light |
| Digital Video Format | MPEG-4 |
| Still Image Format | JPEG |
| Memory / Storage | |
| Flash Memory | Flash - integrated (soldered memory - 32 MB ) |
| Supported Flash Memory | MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card |
| Camera Flash | |
| Camera Flash | Built-in flash |
| Flash Modes | Fill-in mode, auto mode, flash OFF mode |
| Effective Flash Range | 3 ft |
| Lens System | |
| Type | Lens - 8.25 mm - f/3.0 |
| Focal Length | 8.25 mm |
| Focus Adjustment | Focus free |
| Min Focus Range | 4 ft |
| Macro Focus Range | 6.7 in - 7.5 in |
| Lens Aperture | F/3.0 |
| Additional Features | |
| Self Timer | Yes |
| Additional Features | Direct print, auto power save, date/time stamp, DPOF support |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - TFT active matrix - 1.7" - color |
| Display Form Factor | Rotating |
| Display Format | 105,600 pixels |
| Digital Player (Recorder) | |
| Type | Digital player/voice recorder |
| Microphone | |
| Type | Microphone - built-in |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x USB |
| Expansion Slot(s) | 1 x SD Memory Card |
| Software | |
| Software | Drivers & Utilities |
| System Requirements for PC Connection | |
| Operating System Support | MS Windows XP, MS Windows 2000, MS Windows ME, MS Windows 98 SE |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Carrying pouch, wrist strap, headphones |
| Cables Included | USB cable A/V cable |
| Battery | |
| Supported Battery | AAA |
| Supported Battery Details | 4 x AAA alkaline battery ( included ) |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | DXG TECHNOLOGY |
| Part Number | DXG-506VP |
| GTIN | 00880734450612, 00880734250601 |
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