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10 Basic Functions
You can use your 8in1 multifunctional SilverCrest DV-767 camera as a digital video camera, digital
photo camera, MP3 player, MPEG4 video player, AV recorder, for voice recordings, as a webcam,
and as a data storage medium. How to use these functions is described in the following document,
starting on page 14. Firstly, however, you should familiarize yourself with basic functions such as
inserting and loading the battery, switching the device on and off, navigation, inserting the memory
card, and so on.
10.1 Battery
Inserting the Battery
Ensure that the device is switched off and is not
connected to the mains supply or a computer.
Open the battery case by sliding back the
battery cover
in the direction shown .
Insert the rechargeable battery so that the
battery’s connecting contacts point in the
direction of the device, and are located on the
side of the battery case hinges. Ensure that the
rechargeable battery locks into place. Finally,
close the battery cover.
Note:
To increase the life of your battery, you can save energy in the following ways:
Only use the camera rarely as a flashlight (see page 13).
Activate the automatic switch-off function (see page 28).
Please pay attention to the following information regarding the battery, and the note on the disposal
of batteries on page 46.
Important Battery Information:
A
lways observe the correct polarity when inserting the battery. Only replace the battery with
another battery of the same or comparable type. A risk of explosion exists if the battery is not
replaced properly.
Batteries can be fatal if swallowed. Keep the battery out of reach of young children. If a battery
has been swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately.
Do not place the battery on a flame or source of heat. Never short-circuit the battery. Do not try
to use force to open the battery. This can result in the battery exploding, and can cause
serious injury.
Never change the batteries in surroundings that could potentially cause an explosion. When
inserting or removing the battery, sparks may occur, which could cause an explosion. Areas in
which a risk of explosion exists are often, but not always, indicated as such. These include fuel
areas, such as below deck in a boat, fuel transfer points, fuel storage areas, areas in which the
air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powder, as well as all other
areas in which you are usually advised to turn off your vehicle’s engine.
See also the note on the disposal of batteries on page 46.