HP 618 Digital Camera User’s Guide 123 Glossary
Timelapse image type
The image type setting on the camera that captures a slow process with a series of images. See also
“image type” on page 118.
timer
A device that lets you take a self portrait or be in a group picture. When you press the shutter release
button or the HP Remote Control’s trigger, the image capture is delayed by a length of time specified by
the timer delay. See also “timer delay.”
timer delay
The amount of time the camera waits to take the picture when using the timer.
timer LED
The Light Emitting Diode on the front of the camera that flashes to indicate the countdown of the timer
delay when you have set the timer and then pressed the shutter release button or the HP Remote
Control’s trigger.
timer mode
This mode is set by pressing a status LCD button on top of the camera and determines how the shutter
release button will be triggered.
timer mode button
The status LCD button on the top of the camera that you press to set the timer mode.
timer mode icon(s)
An icon or set of icons that appears in the status LCD and shows the current timer mode.
Tv
See “Shutter Priority (Tv) exposure mode” on page 121.
TV (video) connection
The connector into which you plug the video cable to connect the camera to a television (TV). See also
“NTSC connection” on page 119 and “PAL connection” on page 120.
unload
The process of copying images from the memory card directly to the computer.
unmark
The process of deselecting images in the camera that have previously been marked.
unprotect
The process of removing the protection on images in the camera so that they can be deleted.
USB
Universal Serial Bus. An interface for connecting peripherals, such as digital cameras, to a computer.
USB Mass Storage Device Class
A Microsoft Windows device class that lets the operating system display the files in a camera as though
they are stored on a separate, additional computer device similar to a disk drive.
video cable
The wire that can be used to connect the camera to a television.
video input connector
The connector on a television into which you plug the video cable.
viewfinder
The window on the back of the camera through which you look to frame the subject that will be recorded
when you capture an image.
wake up
The process of bringing the camera out of sleep mode.