Polaroid iD640 User Manual - Page 47

The Default Setting is selected.

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NTSC - television and video standard used in America, Canada PAL - television and video standard used in Europe 6) Press the MENU button to open the menus for the current mode. 7) Press the LEFT or RIGHT direction control button to scroll and select the TV Out menu. 8) Press the UP or DOWN direction control button to scroll through the menu options. 9) Press the OK button to select and save the desired option. 10) A selected option icon will appear on the selected item. 11) Press the LEFT or RIGHT button to select the next menu item. 12) Press the MENU button to exit the menu and return to your previous mode. 13) Remember that this setting will be saved by your camcorder until you manually change the setting or restore the camcorder's default factory settings. Use this menu to view the Firmware version on your camera or to reset your camera settings to the Factory Default Settings. 1) Press the MENU button to open the menus for the current mode. 2) Press the LEFT or RIGHT direction control button to scroll and select the Firmware menu. 3) The "Default Setting" is selected. 4) Press the OK button to reset the camera to the factory default settings. 5) You will be asked to confirm the resetting to the factory default settings.  Select "No" to exit the menu and return to the previous mode without resetting to the default settings.  Select "Yes" and press the OK button to proceed with the reset. You will then automatically exit the menu and return to the previous mode with the digital camera settings set to the Factory Default Settings. Note: After RESETTING to the default settings, it is recommended to select your system Language, Date/Time and ViviLink for Photos and Videos. If you do not, the next time your camera is powered on, you will be prompted to define those settings. 46

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NTSC
television and video standard used in America, Canada
PAL
television and video standard used in Europe
6)
Press the
MENU
button to open the menus for the current mode.
7)
Press the
LEFT
or
RIGHT
direction control button to scroll and select the TV Out menu.
8)
Press the
UP
or
DOWN
direction control button to scroll through the menu options.
9)
Press the
OK
button to select and save the desired option.
10) A
selected option icon will appear on the selected item.
11) Press the
LEFT
or
RIGHT
button to select the next menu item.
12) Press the
MENU
button to exit the menu and return to your previous mode.
13)
Remember that this setting will be saved by your camcorder until you manually change the
settin
g or restore the camcorder’s default factory settings.
Use this menu to view the Firmware version on your camera or to reset your camera settings to
the Factory Default Settings.
1)
Press the
MENU
button to open the menus for the current mode.
2)
Press the
LEFT
or
RIGHT
direction control button to scroll and select the Firmware menu.
3)
The “Default Setting” is selected.
4)
Press the
OK
button to reset the camera to the factory default settings.
5)
You will be asked to confirm the resetting to the factory default settings.
Select “No” to exit the menu and return to the previous mode without resetting to the
default settings.
Select “Yes” and press the
OK
button to proceed with the reset.
You will then automatically exit the menu and return to the previous mode with the digital
camera settings set to the Factory Default Settings.
Note:
After RESETTING to the default settings, it is recommended to select your system
Language, Date/Time and ViviLink for Photos and Videos. If you do not, the next time your
camera is powered on, you will be prompted to define those settings.