I recently bought my first digital camera, a Nikon Coolpix S630, and began using it to record videos. One day, I turned the camera on, only to discover that the battery had apparently gone dead. (I thought it was designed to automatically "sleep" when not being used.)

Anyway, I charged it back up, only to discover that I had to set up at least some features (e.g. time zone) again. It's working again, but it appears that my Menu has somehow changed.

When I click the Menu button, I see the following:

Shooting menu...
> Color options
> AF area mode
> Autofocus mode

> Image mode
> White balance
> Metering
> Continuous
> ISO sensitivity

Under Set Up, I see...
> Menus
> Welcome screen
> Date
> Monitor settings
> Date imprint

I can't remember what originally displayed when I pushed the Menu button, but it was fairly intuitive. On the left are two icons - a camera and below it sort of a stylized Y. I clicked the latter, and I think I eventually chose an option called "Movie," rather than "Video."

I don't see that option now; I can apparently only take still pictures. Can anyone tell me what's going on? How can I get back into video mode?

Thanks!