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Rear view
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1. Strap eyelet
2. Up/Thumbnail button
3. Right/OSD On/Off button
4. Down/Flash/Delete button
5. Left/Self-timer button
6. Tripod socket
7.  USB connector
8.  LCD monitor
9.  MENU button
10.MODE button
11.LED indicator  

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Control Panel
1.  Arrow button (Up)
    Thumbnail button
2. Arrow button (Right)
    OSD On/Off button
3. OK button
Digital zoom button
4. Arrow button (Down)
    Flash button
    Delete button
5. Arrow button (Left)
    Self-timer
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LED Indicators
Indicator Status Description/Activity Sound
LED indicator None The camera is powering up Yes *(1)
LED indicator Solid green The camera is powered and ready No
LED indicator Blinking green Charging the flash No
LED indicator Blinking green Image is being recorded to the memory card No
LED indicator Solid green USB communication/transfer in progress No
LED indicator Solid green The camera is ready to record images Yes *(1)
(or...

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Scene Modes
Select the scene mode suitable for the occasion or situation.           Mode                   Description
1.
 [ A ] Auto mode Select this option to leave all the adjustments to the camera and take images casually.
2. [ 
 ] Sports mode Select this option to capture fast-moving subjects.
3. [ 
 ] Night Scene mode Select this option to take images of people against dark or nighttime background.
4. [ 
 ] Portrait mode Select this...

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LCD Monitor Infor mation
4. Remaining pictures
5. [ 
 ] Card indicator
6. Battery level
[ 
 ] Fully battery level
[ 
 ] Fairly consumed
[ 
 ] Nearly exhausted
[ 
 ] Virtually no battery power 1. Scene mode
[ 
A ] Auto mode
[ 
 ] Sports mode
[ 
 ] Night Scene mode
[ 
 ] Portrait mode
[ 
 ] Landscape mode
[ 
 ] Backlight mode
2. Image quality
[ 
 ] Fine
[ 
 ] Normal
[ 
 ] Economy
3. Image size
[ 
 ] 2560X1920
[ 
 ] 2048X1536
[ 
 ]1280X960
[ 
 ]...

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These indicators are displayed when recording still images:
11. Flash mode
[ 
  ] Fill flash (on)
[ 
 ] Flash off
[ A ] Automatic flash
[ 
A ] Red-eye reduction
12.  [  
 ]  Self-timer mode
13. [ 
 ]  Macro mode icon14. White balance
(no indication for auto white balance)
      Auto
[ 
 ] Daylight
[ 
 ] Cloudy
[ 
 ] Sunset
[ 
 ] Tungsten
[ 
 ] Fluorescent
15. EV compensation  

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These indicators are displayed when playing images back:
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1.  Playback mode
2. [ 
 ] Card indicator
3. Battery level
[ 
 ] Fully battery level
[ 
 ] Fairly consumed
[ 
 ] Nearly exhausted
[ 
 ] Virtually no battery power
4. [ 
 ] Protect indicator
5. Index number of total number  

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These indicators are displayed when recording video clips:
REC12:20
1. Movie mode
2. Recording indicator
3.     Video counter
4.     [ 
 ] Card indicator
5.    Battery level
[ 
 ] Fully battery level
[ 
 ] Fairly consumed
[ 
 ] Nearly exhausted
[ 
 ] Virtually no battery power  

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These indicators are displayed when playing video clips back:
00:52 2 of 10
1. Playback mode
2. Battery level
[ 
 ] Fully battery level
[ 
 ] Fairly consumed
[ 
 ] Nearly exhausted
[ 
 ] Virtually no battery power
3. [ 
 ] Card indicator
4. Index number of total number
5.  Movie mode
6.  Elapsed time
7.  Elapsed playback indicator  

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PREPARING YOUR VIVICAM 5100
Installing the Batteries
You can use 2 AA size batteries (Ni-MH recommended) to power ViviCam 5100.
1. Make sure your ViviCam 5100 is off.
2. Slide the battery/SD card cover lock.
3. Insert the batteries according to the correct polarity marks (+ or -).
4. Close the battery/SD card cover lock firmly.
Note:
 Never use manganese batteries.
 Never use different types of batteries (together) or mix old and new...
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