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2. Charging your camcorder
Please charge the battery for at least 3 hours before first use. Charging is faster when the
camcorder is switched off.
4. Turning on the camcorder
The camcorder has three operation modes (Video, Photo
and Playback). It is always in Video mode after switched on.
Refer to the diagram below for switching between modes.
QuickStartGuide
Lift up the cover
Switch on
EZ219BK, EZ219BL, EZ219CH, EZ219PL, EZ219RD, EZ219WH
RCA Small Wonder camcorder
Press PHOTO
Use only the provided
AC/DC adapter
Slide and
Photo mode 2
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Video mode 1
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hold until the
camcorder turns
on or off
Press Record
Congratulations on purchasing your new RCA High Definition Small Wonder Camcorder.
Please read these instructions for quick tips on using the product.
Press PLAY/PAUSE
1. Content of the box
Playback mode
Press PHOTO
1 In Video mode ( ), press Record to record a video.
Press Record
2 In Photo mode ( ), press PHOTO to take a photo.
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Small Wonder Camcorder
AC/DC adapter
USB cable
3. Inserting (or removing) memory card
5. Selecting recording quality
AV cable
The camcorder internal memory will only permit minutes of recording time. A microSD memory
card (supplied) is recommended for recording.
Video mode Selected recording quality
Battery indicator
4 GB microSD card
microSD to SD adaptor
Software DVD
Carrying case
Wrist strap
Quick Start Guide
Owner Registration card
Warranty leaflet
Memory card indicator
To remove card: Push card
in until a click is heard, then
slowly release the card. As card
is under minimal tension when
locked in memory slot, please
use care when removing.
Settings Resolutions (pixel) &
Frame Rates (FPS)
Approx. recording durations
on a 16 GB memory card3
8 hours
HD
1280 x 720 @ 30fps
848 x 480 @ 60fps
320 x 240 @ 30fps
To insert card: Push the card in until
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a click is heard
40 hours
As the memory card is small in size, it is
recommended to use a small coin to help
insert or remove it.
3 Actual recording time and capacity will vary depending on type of video content being recorded, system requirements,
and other factors.
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