DZ-GX5080A
DZ-GX5020A/DZ-GX5000A
DVD-RAM DVD-RW DVD-R +RW
DZ-GX5080A
DZ-GX5020A
DZ-GX5000A
Instruction manual
Manual de instrucciones
Para obtener el mejor funcionamiento y asegurar
muchos años de utilización exenta de problemas,
lea todo este manual de instrucciones.
Toobtain the best performance and ensure years
of trouble-free use, please read this entire
instruction manual.
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ce mode d’emploi.
Warning: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses,
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is
connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution to the user: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer void
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000 Professional, and Windows® XP are
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Windows Vista™ is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Intel®, Pentium® Processor, and Celeron® Processor are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Macintosh is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
IBM® and PC/AT® are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Other company names and product names listed are trademarks or brand names belonging to each
individual company.
SD logo is a trademark.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your video product, safety is a
major factor in the design of every instrument. But, safety is your responsibility too.
This page lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of DVD video camera/
recorder and accessory equipment.
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Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Do not install near any heat sources such as
radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the
apparatus.
10 Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
11 Use only with the cart, stand,
tripod, bracket, or table specified
by the manufacturer, or sold with
the apparatus. When a cart is
used, use caution when moving
the cart/apparatus combination to
avoid injury from tip-over.
12 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or
when unused for long periods of time.
13 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects
have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has
been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate
normally, or has been dropped.
14 The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or
splashing and that no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
15 The equipment (AC Adapter/Charger) shall be
used near the socket-outlet and shall be easily
accessible.
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Cautions When Using
Handle the liquid crystal display (LCD) with care:
• The LCD is a very delicate display device: Do not press its surface with force, hit it or prick it with
a sharp object.
• If you push the LCD surface, unevenness in display may occur. If unevenness does not disappear
soon, turn the DVD video camera/recorder off, wait for a few moments, and then turn it on again.
• Do not place the DVD video camera/recorder with the open LCD screen down.
• Close the LCD monitor when not using the DVD video camera/recorder.
Liquid crystal display (LCD) and viewfinder:
• The LCD screen and viewfinder are the products of highly precise technology. Among the total
number of pixels (approx. 120,000 pixels for LCD monitor and equivalent to approx. 200,000 pixels
for viewfinder), 0.01% or less pixels may be missing (black dots) or may remain lit as colored dots
(red, blue, green). This shows the limitations of the current technology, and does not indicate a
fault that will interfere with recording.
• The LCD screen and viewfinder will be slightly dimmer than usual when the DVD video camera/
recorder is at low temperature, as in cold areas, or immediately after power is turned on. Normal
brightness will be restored when the temperature inside the DVD video camera/recorder rises.
Hold the DVD video camera/recorder correctly:
• Do not hold the viewfinder or LCD monitor when lifting the DVD video camera/recorder: The
viewfinder or LCD monitor could detach and the DVD video camera/recorder may fall.
Do not subject the DVD video camera/recorder to impact:
• This DVD video camera/recorder is a precision machine. Take great care that you do not strike it
against a hard object or let it fall.
• When using a tripod, firmly secure the DVD video camera/recorder on it. Do not use the DVD
video camera/recorder with a tripod in a place where it is subject to severe vibrations or impact.
No sand or dust!
• Fine sand or dust entering the DVD video camera/recorder or AC adapter/charger could cause
malfunctions or defects.
No water or oil!
• Water or oil entering the DVD video camera/recorder or AC adapter/charger could cause electric
shock, malfunctions or defects.
Heat on surface of product:
• The surfaces of the DVD video camera/recorder, AC adapter/charger and battery will be slightly
warm, but this does not indicate a fault.
Screen on connected TV:
• Never leave the disc navigation screen, still image or camera image displayed on your TV to which
the DVD video camera/recorder is connected: Doing so could result in displayed image retention
or phosphor degradation of TV screen.
Be careful of ambient temperature:
• Using the DVD video camera/recorder in a place where the temperature is over 104ºF (40ºC) or
under 32ºF (0ºC) will result in abnormal recording/playback.
• Take care that the temperature of this DVD video camera/recorder, when connected to PC does
not rise excessively (reference for usage: approx. 30 minutes at about 86ºF (30ºC)).
• Do not leave the DVD video camera/recorder on beach sand or in a closed vehicle where the
temperature is very high for a long time: This could cause malfunctions.
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Do not point directly at the sun:
• If direct sunlight strikes the lens or viewfinder, the DVD video camera/recorder could malfunction
or a fire could occur.
• Do not leave the DVD video camera/recorder with the LCD screen exposed to direct sunlight: This
could cause malfunctions.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder near TV or radio:
• This could cause noise to appear on the TV screen or in radio broadcasts.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder near strong radio waves or magnetism:
• If the DVD video camera/recorder is used near strong radio waves or magnetism, such as near a
radio wave tower or electric appliances, noise could enter video and audio that are being recorded.
During playback of normally recorded video and audio, noise may also be present in picture and
sound.
At worst the DVD video camera/recorder could malfunction.
Do not expose the DVD video camera/recorder to soot or steam:
• Thick soot or steam could damage the DVD video camera/recorder case or cause malfunctions.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder near corrosive gas:
• If the DVD video camera/recorder is used in a place where there is dense exhaust gas generated
by gasoline or diesel engine, corrosive gas such as hydrogen sulfide, or sulfur such as in a hot
spring area, the external or internal terminals could corrode, which would disable normal
operation, or the battery connecting terminals could corrode, so power will not turn on.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder near ultrasonic humidifier:
• With some water in humidifier, calcium and other chemicals dissolved in water could scatter in the
air, and white particles could adhere to the optical head of the DVD video camera/recorder, which
could cause it to operate abnormally.
Do not expose the DVD video camera/recorder to insecticide:
• Insecticide entering the DVD video camera/recorder could dirty the lens in laser pickup block,
and in such a case the DVD video camera/recorder might not operate normally. Turn the DVD
video camera/recorder off and cover it with vinyl sheet, etc. before using insecticide.
Do not use a generally available 8 cm CD lens cleaner:
• Cleaning the lens is not necessary when using this DVD video camera/recorder in the usual way.
• Using 8 cm CD lens cleaner could cause this DVD video camera/recorder to be faulty.
• If you have to clean the lens, use a Hitachi Maxell cleaner that is exclusively for 8 cm DVD discs.
Be careful of moisture condensation:
• When you move the DVD video camera/recorder between places where the difference in
temperatures is great – such as entering a lodge from a ski slope or going out of a cooled room or
vehicle – condensation (vapor in air warmed or cooled to water droplets) could occur on the lens
and/or inside the DVD video camera/recorder. If condensation occurs, do not open the cover of
disc or card insertion block if possible. If condensation occurs on the lens, wipe it off with a soft,
dry cloth. Even if the external surface of DVD video camera/recorder has dried, condensation may
remain inside: Turn the DVD video camera/recorder off and leave it in a dry place for at least 1 – 2
hours before using it again.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder for a long uninterrupted period of time:
• This DVD video camera/recorder cannot be used for a long time continuously as a surveillance
camera/monitor. If you use it for a long continuous period of time, the temperature of DVD video
camera/recorder could exceed the limit and the recording/playback operation may slow down or
other faults could occur. If this happens, turn it off and wait for a while before using it again.
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Do not turn the DVD video camera/recorder off while the ACCESS/PC indicator or
CARD ACCESS indicator is lit or blinking:
• The ACCESS/PC or CARD ACCESS indicator is lit or
ACCESS/PC
blinking to show that data is being written to disc or card, indicator
or being read from it. At this time, do not do any of the
following, so as not to damage the data:
− Remove battery
− Disconnect AC adapter/charger
− Plug or unplug PC connection cable
− Remove disc or card
− Subject DVD video camera/recorder to severe
vibrations or impact
− Violently open or close the LCD monitor
The ACCESS/PC indicator will light for a while after
recording is finished. While it is lit, do not subject the DVD
video camera/recorder to any vibration or impact, and do
not disconnect the battery or AC adapter/charger.
If you turn the DVD video camera/recorder off while the
ACCESS/PC or CARD ACCESS indicator is lit or blinking,
turn it on again with the disc or card loaded in it: Repair of
the disc or card will be executed automatically (see page 129).
CARD ACCESS indicator
Do not wipe the DVD video camera/recorder case with benzene or thinner:
• The coating of case could peel off or the case surface could deteriorate.
• When using a chemical cleaning cloth, follow the instructions.
Also read the instructions attached with optional accessories:
• For optional accessories, observe the cautions and follow instruction manuals attached.
The battery provided has not been charged at time of purchase:
• Charge it before using the DVD video camera/recorder (see page 25).
• The battery will discharge as time passes. (The battery is produced so that it discharges on its own
in order to protect its characteristics.)
Disc cannot be inserted or removed unless a charged battery or AC adapter/
charger is connected to the DVD video camera/recorder.
Be sure to set the power switch to “OFF” when turning the DVD video camera/
recorder off:
• Disconnecting the battery or AC adapter/charger while the DVD video camera/recorder is being
powered could cause a fault.
Do not bring your eyes near the LED light when using the DVD video camera/
recorder:
• Do not turn the LED light on with your eyes near it. Also, be sure not to look directly into the light
emitting portion when the LED light is turned on: Doing so could cause visual disorder, such as
decreased sight. And especially: Do not record small children at close-up distance with the LED
light turned on.
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Cautions When Storing
Do not leave the DVD video camera/recorder in a place where the temperature is
very high for a long period of time:
• The temperature inside a closed vehicle or trunk can become very high in a hot season. If you leave
the DVD video camera/recorder in such a place, it could malfunction or the case could be
damaged. Also, do not expose the DVD video camera/recorder to direct sunlight or place it near a
heater.
Do not store the DVD video camera/recorder in a place where the humidity is high
or in a dusty place:
• Dust entering the DVD video camera/recorder could cause malfunctions. If the humidity is high,
the lens could be moldy, and the DVD video camera/recorder could become inoperable. It is
recommended that you put the DVD video camera/recorder with desiccant in a box when storing
it in a closet, etc.
Do not store the DVD video camera/recorder in a place subject to strong
magnetism or intense vibrations:
• This could cause malfunctions.
Detach the battery from the DVD video camera/recorder and store it in a cool place:
• Leaving the battery attached or storing it at high temperature could shorten its life.
Suggestions and Restrictions
Make a trial recording:
• Always make a trial recording before doing actual recording to make sure that recording is normal.
The data that have not been stored normally because of a defect in the DVD video camera/
recorder cannot be restored.
It is recommended that you use DVD-RAM disc from which recorded contents can be deleted for
trial recording.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder for professional applications:
• This DVD video camera/recorder is designed and produced for home-use recording and playback.
The recorded contents cannot be compensated for:
• Hitachi cannot compensate for any damages caused when recording is not made normally or
recorded contents cannot be played back because of a defect in the DVD video camera/recorder,
disc or card. Also, Hitachi cannot be responsible for your recorded video and audio.
• If you or a third party make a mistake when handling this DVD video camera/recorder, disc, card,
etc., the recorded contents may be lost. We cannot be responsible for compensation for damage due
to loss of recorded contents.
Copyright:
• Data recorded on the disc or card in this DVD video camera/recorder using other digital/analog
media or devices are protected by the copyright act and cannot be used without permission of the
owner of copyright, except for personal enjoyment. Be aware that recording is restricted for some
demonstrations, performances and exhibitions, even for personal enjoyment.
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CLEANING
Be sure to set the power switch to “OFF” before cleaning this DVD video camera/recorder.
●Cleaning LCD screen and camera
lens
Use dry, soft cloth to wipe dirt off. When
cleaning the LCD screen, be careful not to use
force, scratch it, or subject it to impact: Doing
such could cause a defect in the screen, result in
display unevenness, or damage the LCD
monitor.
●Do not use benzene or thinner to
clean DVD video camera/recorder
case
The coating of case could peel off or the case
could deteriorate. Wipe off dirt on the case with
a moist cloth which has been completely wrung
out. When using chemical cleaning cloth, follow
instructions for use.
●If dust adheres to the viewfinder
lens, remove it using a cotton
swab, etc.
Do not rub the lens with force: Doing so could
scratch the lens.
HANDLING DISCS
• When recording images,
●Using discs
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Pr ogr a
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001 / 002
the DVD video camera/
recorder may avoid the
portions of disc where
recording is not possible,
due to dust, scratches,
etc. [It will pause m at
such a portion and
Discs are very delicate recording media.
Carefully read the following cautions and
observe them:
• Always use a brand new disc when recording
important material.
• Be sure not to touch the recording surface of
disc, or dirty or scratch it.
• If there is dust, scratch, dirt on disc or if it is
warped, the following phenomena may occur:
− Block noise in playback
image
− Momentary stop of
playback image
PLAY
(Recording one scene
may produce multiple
thumbnails.)
automatically restart
recording (n).]
This will cause recording to be interrupted for
several seconds to several minutes, and
multiple thumbnails will be created by one
recording session as shown above. In this case,
the recordable time on disc will decrease.
• Be careful when removing the disc since the
metal of removal slot of DVD video camera/
recorder, and disc itself, may be hot.
− Sound interrupted during
playback, or abnormal
sound
Block noise
− Blue thumbnail
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Pr og r a
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001/ 006
display* (Fig. 1)
− Disc cannot correctly
be recognized
− Disc cannot be
initialized
− Delay between video
and audio
Even if disc is normal, the above phenomena
may occasionally occur. While the ACCESS/
PC indicator is lit, do not subject disc to
vibrations or impact, and avoid using DVD
video camera/recorder at extremely high or
low temperatures, or in environment where
condensation is likely to occur.
●Storing discs
• When storing disc, replace it in the plastic case
in which it was purchased.
• Be careful that no condensation occurs on disc.
• Do not place disc in following places:
− Direct sunlight for a long time
− Where humidity is high or in dusty place
− While there is heat from a heater, etc.
LAY
Fig. 1
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DISC CLEANING
Use the disc cleaning cloth provided to lightly
wipe off any dirt adhering to the disc as shown
in the figure. Do not wipe the disc with force:
Doing so could cause scratches.
Never use solvent (thinner, water, antistat or
detergent) for cleaning.
Use the disc cleaning
cloth to clean from inner
to outer edges in axial
direction.
Lightly wash the dirty cleaning cloth with
detergent: The dirt removal capacity of the cloth
will improve (rinse the cloth well with water so
that no detergent remains).
Read This First
To guide you, we have included following five chapters.
• The section on “Setups” explains how to set
up the DVD video camera/recorder, battery,
and set the date/time.
• The section on “Basic Techniques” explains the
basic operation of this DVD video camera/
recorder – recording of movies, still images
and playback of recorded images.
• The section on “Disc Navigation” explains
editing with Disc Navigation: Refer to this
section when finalizing DVD-RW/DVD-R/
+RW disc and initializing DVD-RAM/DVD-
RW/+RW disc.
We want this manual to be as helpful as
possible, so it includes two easy ways to find the
information you need:
• A quick index for the information you use
most often.
• A detailed table of contents directing you to
specific information quickly (see pages 12 –
14).
Get to know your DVD video camera/recorder by
using this manual, and get to know Hitachi. We
appreciate your business.
• The section on “Connecting to PC” explains
the contents of provided CD-ROM (DZ-
GX5080A) and how to install the software
included.
• “Subsidiary Information” includes an
introduction to products sold separately, and
troubleshooting.
Quick Index
Available Discs.................................................22
Recording Movie..............................................39
Playing Back ....................................................67
Functions Available with Disc Navigation.........74
Connecting to a TV........................................104
Connecting to PC...........................................108
With this DVD video camera/recorder you can view the picture being recorded or the playback
picture whether on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. Opening or closing the LCD monitor
switches the picture to appear on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder.
It is possible to switch the language in the on-screen display of this DVD video camera/recorder
(see page 32).
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About This Manual
●Displays in this manual
Understand that the displays are different from those you will actually see in the viewfinder or on
the LCD screen.
●Notation of cancel button
Press the STOP/EXIT button to stop your operation midway, or return the menu screen to the
preceding one. The expression “press the C button” will be used in this text.
●1, <, >, 2, / and 3 marks beside headings
Some functions of this DVD video camera/recorder are unavailable with disc or card used. Refer to
the marks at right above each function to identify whether the disc or card is compatible with the
function. Refer to these marks and identify the functions and operation to match the disc or card you
use.
●Illustrations in this manual
Although the external appearances of DZ-GX5080A/GX5020A/GX5000A are different, the method
of operating these models is identical.
The illustrations of DZ-GX5080A are used for the explanation in this text.
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Table of Contents
Important Information.........................................2 Initial Settings ..................................................32
SWITCHING OPERATING SOUND ON OR OFF
(BEEP)..............................................................32
TURNING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
OFF AUTOMATICALLY (POWER SAVE)........32
CHANGING DISPLAY LANGUAGE
(LANGUAGE) ...................................................32
RESETTING MENU SETTINGS TO DEFAULTS
(RESET) ...........................................................33
TURNING RECORD LED ON OR OFF
For Your Safety..................................................2
Precautions........................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...........4
Cautions When Using........................................5
Cautions When Storing......................................8
Suggestions and Restrictions ............................8
CLEANING ............................................................ 9
HANDLING DISCS................................................ 9
DISC CLEANING................................................. 10
Read This First ................................................10
(RECORD LED)................................................33
CHANGING SETTING OF
DEMONSTRATION ..........................................33
LCD/EVF Setup ...............................................34
About This Manual...........................................11
Table of Contents ............................................12
Checking Provided Accessories ......................15
Names of Parts................................................16
ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS OF LCD SCREEN
(LCD BRIGHTNESS) AND VIEWFINDER
(EVF BRIGHTNESS) ........................................34
ADJUSTING COLOR DENSITY
(COLOR LEVEL) ..............................................35
ALWAYS DISPLAYING IMAGE IN
VIEWFINDER ...................................................35
Inserting and Removing Disc...........................36
Inserting and Removing Card..........................38
Setups
Demonstration Function...................................19
Setting Up the DVD Video Camera/Recorder..19
HOLDING DVD VIDEO
CAMERA/RECORDER..................................... 19
ATTACHING SHOULDER STRAP...................... 19
ATTACHING LENS CAP..................................... 20
Basic Techniques
Recording Movie..............................................39
Discs and Cards ..............................................21 Recording Stills................................................40
AVAILABLE DISCS ............................................. 22
INFORMATION ON DVD-R DISC....................... 22
NOTES ON FINALIZATION ................................ 22
EXAMPLES OF DISCS THAT CANNOT BE USED
ON THIS DVD VIDEO CAMERA/
RECORDER ..................................................... 23
AVAILABLE CARDS............................................ 23
COMMON CAUTIONS FOR DISC AND CARD............23
Swift Restart of Recording
(SLEEP/RESTART button)............................41
Recording using LED Light
(for DZ-GX5080A only)..................................42
On-Screen Information ....................................43
INFORMATION DISPLAY DURING
RECORDING....................................................43
Preparations for Power Supply........................24
Checking Flow of Menu ...................................48
Zooming...........................................................50
USING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
WITH AC ADAPTER/CHARGER...................... 24
Setting Up the Battery......................................25
MACRO RECORDING ........................................50
RECORDING SUBJECTS FOR STRONGER
WIDE-ANGLE OR TELEPHOTO EFFECT.......51
CHARGING BATTERY........................................ 25
ATTACHING BATTERY TO DVD VIDEO
CAMERA/RECORDER..................................... 26
REMOVING BATTERY ....................................... 26
BATTERY REMAINING LEVEL INDICATOR...... 28
EFFICIENT USE OF BATTERY.......................... 28
Manually Focusing Subject..............................52
FOCUSING DURING RECORDING....................52
Adjusting Brightness of Image to be recorded
(Exposure).....................................................54
Compensating for Backlight.............................54
Turning DVD Video Camera/Recorder
On and Off.....................................................29 Using Full Auto Function..................................55
VIEWING IMAGE ON LCD MONITOR
SCREEN........................................................... 30
SELECTING SHOOTING MODE TO MATCH
VIEWING SUBJECT THROUGH
Setting Up Camera Functions..........................56
THE SUBJECT
VIEWFINDER ................................................... 30
(SWITCHING PROGRAM AE MODE)..............56
Setting Date and Time.....................................31
RECORDING DARK SUBJECTS USING LCD
CHANGING DISPLAY FORMAT OF DATE AND
TIME ................................................................. 31
MONITOR LIGHT .............................................57
ADJUSTING COLOR (WHITE BALANCE)..........57
USING THE ELECTRONIC IMAGE STABILIZER
(EIS)..................................................................59
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RECORDING SUBJECT USING LARGE
Program........................................................... 87
MAGNIFICATION (DIGITAL ZOOM)................59
REDUCING WIND NOISE DURING RECORDING
(MIC.FILTER) ...................................................59
WHAT IS “PROGRAM”?......................................87
SWITCHING TO THUMBNAIL DISPLAY OF
SPECIFIC DATE (SELECT) .............................87
PLAYING BACK PROGRAM (PLAY) ..................88
CHANGING TITLE OF PROGRAM (TITLE)........88
Setting Up Record Functions ...........................60
SWITCHING MOVIE QUALITY
(VIDEO MODE) ................................................60
SETTING TO WIDE TV SCREEN MODE
(16:9 MODE).....................................................61
SWITCHING QUALITY OF STILL IMAGE
(QUALITY)........................................................63
SELF-TIMER .......................................................63
SETTING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY OUTPUT
ON OR OFF (OSD OUTPUT)...........................64
Play List........................................................... 90
WHAT IS “PLAY LIST”?.......................................90
CREATING NEW PLAY LIST (CREATE) ............90
SWITCHING TO DISPLAY OF EACH PLAY LIST
(SELECT)..........................................................91
PLAYING BACK A PLAY LIST (PLAY)................91
ADDING SCENES TO PLAY LIST
(EDITING PLAY LIST) ......................................92
DELETING SCENES FROM PLAY LIST
Disc Navigation
(EDITING PLAY LIST) ......................................93
ADDING SCENES USING SUBMENU FOR
EDITING (EDITING PLAY LIST).......................93
DELETING SCENES USING SUBMENU FOR
EDITING (EDITING PLAY LIST).......................94
SELECTING SCENES USING SUBMENU FOR
EDITING (EDITING PLAY LIST).......................94
ARRANGING ORDER OF SCENES (MOVE) .....95
CHANGING TITLE OF PLAY LIST (TITLE).........96
DELETING PLAY LIST (DELETE).......................96
Using Disc Navigation......................................65
STARTING OR TERMINATING DISC
NAVIGATION....................................................65
PLAYING BACK FROM DISC NAVIGATION
SCREEN...........................................................67
ADJUSTING VOLUME DURING PLAYBACK.....67
PLAYING BACK LATEST RECORDED
SCENE .............................................................68
DELETING LAST RECORDED SCENE..............68
CAPTURING PHOTO..........................................69
SEARCH PLAYBACK OF MOVIE .......................69
FRAME ADVANCE/FRAME BACK/SLOW
PLAYBACK OF MOVIE ....................................69
SKIP PLAYBACK OF MOVIE..............................70
PLAYING BACK STILLS .....................................70
JUMPING TO SPECIFIED POINT (GO TO)........71
INFORMATION DISPLAY DURING
PLAYBACK.......................................................72
SELECTING MULTIPLE SCENES......................73
SELECTING CONSECUTIVE SCENES
Go To .............................................................. 97
TOP (END) ..........................................................97
Disc or Card Management .............................. 97
INITIALIZING DISC OR CARD
(FORMAT DISC. FORMAT CARD) ..................97
PROTECTING DISC FROM WRITING
(PROTECT DISC).............................................98
VERIFYING REMAINING FREE SPACE ON
DISC OR CARD (CAPACITY) ..........................98
UPDATING CONTROL INFORMATION OF
DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-MODE) DISC
(UPDATE CONTROL INFO.)............................99
FINALIZING DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW DISC
(FINALIZE DISC) ............................................100
ADDITIONALLY RECORDING ON FINALIZED
DVD-RW (VF-MODE)/+RW
TOGETHER......................................................73
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WITH DISC
NAVIGATION....................................................74
UNDERSTANDING FLOW OF DISC
NAVIGATION MENU........................................75
Scene...............................................................77
(DISC UNFINALIZE).......................................101
DELETING SCENES (EDIT – DELETE) .............77
DIVIDING MOVIES (EDIT – DIVIDE) ..................78
COMBINING MULTIPLE SCENES
(EDIT – COMBINE) ..........................................79
ARRANGING ORDER OF SCENES
(EDIT – MOVE).................................................79
DIRECTING SCENES EFFECTIVELY
(EFFECT – FADE)............................................80
Others............................................................ 102
DISPLAYING MOVIES OR STILLS
INDEPENDENTLY (CATEGORY) ..................102
PLAYING BACK SCENES REPEATEDLY
(REPEAT PLAY).............................................102
PLAYING BACK WIDE-MODE IMAGES ON
4:3 DISPLAY TV (TV TYPE)...........................103
SLIDE SHOW (CONTINUOUS PLAYBACK OF
STILLS)...........................................................103
PLAYING BACK BY SKIPPING SCENES
(EFFECT – SKIP) .............................................81
CHANGING IMAGES FOR THUMBNAILS
(EFFECT – THUMBNAIL).................................82
COPYING STILLS ON DVD-RAM DISC TO
CARD (COPY)..................................................83
LOCKING SCENES ON CARD (LOCK)..............84
SELECTING SCENES USING MENU SCREEN
(SELECT) .........................................................85
DISPLAYING INFORMATION USING MENU
SCREEN (DETAIL)...........................................86
Viewing on TV Screen................................... 104
CONNECTING TO A TV....................................104
VIEWING ON TV SCREEN ...............................105
Playback on DVD Recorder/Player ............... 106
PLAYING BACK DVD-RAM/DVD-RW
(VR-MODE) DISC...........................................106
PLAYING BACK DVD-RW (VF-MODE)/DVD-R/
+RW DISC ......................................................106
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TOC
Recording (Dubbing) Images.........................107
RECORDING (DUBBING) IMAGES ON OTHER
VIDEO DEVICES............................................ 107
Connecting to PC (DZ-GX5080A)
Software Provided .........................................108
Requirements of available PC .......................109
Installing Software .........................................110
Connecting to PC via PC Connection
Cable...........................................................113
USING DISC IN DVD DRIVE BUILT
INTO PC ......................................................... 116
BEFORE TERMINATING PC CONNECTION
(UNPLUGGING PC CONNECTION CABLE)/
CHANGING OVER POWER SWITCH .......... 117
Using ImageMixer 3 for Windows..................118
VIEWING IMAGES RECORDED ON DISC
USING PC ...................................................... 118
CREATING DVD-VIDEO USING IMAGES
RECORDED ON DISC ................................... 119
Using ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for
DVDCAM.....................................................122
VIEWING IMAGES RECORDED ON DISC
USING MACINTOSH...................................... 122
IMPORTING IMAGES RECORDED ON DISC
INTO MACINTOSH......................................... 123
CREATING DVD-VIDEO USING IMAGES
RECORDED ON DISC ................................... 124
Uninstalling Software.....................................126
Contact The Following...................................126
Cautions when connecting DVD video camera/
recorder to PC.............................................127
Subsidiary Information
Introduction to Optional Accessories .............128
CAMERA ACCESSORIES ................................ 128
POWER SUPPLY.............................................. 128
Trouble Messages .........................................129
Troubleshooting.............................................135
System Reset ................................................142
Major Specifications.......................................143
STORAGE CAPACITY OF DISC ...................... 145
SIZE AND QUALITY OF PHOTOS ................... 145
RECORDABLE STILLS (PHOTOS)
ON CARD ....................................................... 145
To Order in the United States........................146
To Order in Canada.......................................146
Index..............................................................147
Be sure to read the following before opening
the package of CD-ROM.............................149
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Checking Provided Accessories
Make sure that you have all the following accessories in package:
Battery (model DZ-BP07PW):
Portable power supply for this DVD video
camera/recorder. Charge it before use.
AC adapter/charger (model DZ-ACS3):
Used to power the DVD video camera/
recorder from AC outlet, or charge battery. recorder from household AC outlet, use
this cord to connect the DVD video
DC power cord:
When powering the DVD video camera/
camera/recorder and AC adapter/charger.
Power cable:
AV/S output cable:
Shoulder strap:
Connect between household AC outlet and Used when viewing the picture played back Attach to the DVD video camera/recorder
AC adapter/charger.
on the DVD video camera/recorder on TV
screen, or output video to another video
device.
to hang it from shoulder.
Lens cap and lens cap string:
Attach the lens cap when not recording, to For DZ-GX5080A only.
Software CD-ROM:
PC connection cable:
For DZ-GX5080A only.
protect the lens.
Use this CD-ROM when connecting the
DVD video camera/recorder to PC.
Use this cable when connecting the DVD
video camera/recorder to PC.
Disc cleaning cloth:
Always use this to clean discs.
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Names of Parts
6
5
1
2
3
4
7
8
9
(Inside the cover)
1
2
3
LED light (for DZ-GX5080A only) (p. 42)
Lens cap string attachment hole (p. 20)
6
7
Zoom lever (p. 50, 52, 67)
To adjust the zoom or volume.
PC connection terminal (TO PC) (for DZ-
GX5080A only) (p. 113)
Stereo microphone
Take care that the microphone is not blocked
by a hand, etc., during recording.
8
9
AV output jack (p. 104, 107)
4
5
Recording indicator (p. 33)
The red indicator will light during recording.
Wide-screen color liquid crystal display
(inside) (p. 30)
Optical 25× zoom lens
(for DZ-GX5000A only)
Optical 30× zoom lens
(for DZ-GX5080A /GX5020A only)
(p. 50)
Although the external appearances of DZ-
GX5080A, DZ-GX5020A and DZ-GX5000A are
different, the method of operating these
models is identical. DZ-GX5080A illustrations
are used in this manual.
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10
11
12 13 14 15
16
17 18
19
20
21
22
10 Viewfinder (p. 30)
11 Diopter control (p. 30)
17 BATTERY EJECT button (p. 26)
Press this button when removing the battery.
18 Battery attachment platform (p. 26)
19 Record button (REC) (p. 39)
To adjust the focus of image appearing in the
viewfinder. (Pull out the viewfinder.)
12 SLEEP/RESTART button (p. 41)
To switch the sleep/restart status between
ON and OFF.
20 LOCK switch (p. 39)
It is recommended that you set the LOCK
switch to L (to the upper position) to prevent
the power switch in the “O” position from
accidentally moving to “N”.
13 ACCESS/PC indicator
(for DZ-GX5080A only)
ACCESS indicator (for DZ-GX5020A/
GX5000A only)
21 Power switch (p. 29)
22 Hand strap (p. 19)
(p. 7, 39, 40)
Will blink or light when the disc in DVD
video camera/recorder is accessed (write or
read is executed) or the DVD video camera/
recorder is connected to PC.
14 PHOTO button (p. 40)
15 DISC EJECT button (p. 36)
Press down and release this button to open
the cover of disc insertion block.
16 Disc insertion block (p. 36)
17
23
24
25 26 27 28 29
30
31
32
33 34 35 36
37
38
39
23 FULL AUTO (p. 55)
32 DISPLAY (Screen display) button(p. 43, 72)
Press this button to display the details of
image being played back or camera setting
status, or switch the display off.
To switch the DVD video camera/recorder to
full automatic.
24 FOCUS button (p. 52)
To switch between manual focus and auto-
focus.
33 CARD ACCESS indicator (p. 7, 40)
34 QUICK MENU buttons (p. 48)
To display only the functions that you
frequeently use (simple menus).
25 MENU button (p. 48, 78)
Press this button to display the menu for
setting camera functions and Disc
Navigation.
35 FINALIZE button (p. 100)
Press this button to finalize the recorded
DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW.
26 SELECT button (p. 73)
36 Card insertion block (p. 38)
27 DISC NAVIGATION button (p. 65)
37 BLC (backlight compensation) button (p. 54)
Press this button when subject is being
lighted from rear.
28 STOP/EXIT button (p. 11, 48, 68)
To end playback or cancel setting of menu.
29 EXPOSURE button (p. 54)
38 f / e / d / c / A buttons
(p. 31, 42, 48, 52, 54, 68, 69, 70)
Press this button to adjust the exposure.
30 Speaker (p. 67)
Use these buttons to select a scene or menu item,
31 RESET button (p. 142)
and then press the center (A) to play back the
To reset all settings to defaults (status when
the DVD video camera/recorder was
shipped from the factory).
scene, or designate an option from the menu.
These buttons are to adjust exposure or focus, and
switch the LED light (DZ-GX5080A) on and off.
39 Tripod threaded hole
Used to attach the DVD video camera/
recorder to a tripod.
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Setups
This section explains preparations for recording – setting up the DVD video camera/recorder
and battery.
Demonstration Function
This DVD video camera/recorder is equipped with a demonstration function.
The default at purchase time is “Auto”, which will automatically start the demonstration approx. three
minutes after the DVD video camera/recorder is turned on.
Refer to “CHANGING SETTING OF DEMONSTRATION” on page 33 if
you wish to view the demonstration immediately or change the setting
to “Off”.
Setting Up the DVD Video Camera/Recorder
HOLDING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
Insert your right hand from the bottom of DVD video camera/recorder up to the base of your thumb.
Put your hand in a position where you can easily operate the REC button and the Zoom lever.
Adjust the length of hand strap so that the DVD video camera/recorder is stable when you press the
REC button with your thumb.
ATTACHING SHOULDER STRAP
Be sure to pass through the 2 slots.
Pass the shoulder strap through
the shoulder strap attachments.
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ATTACHING LENS CAP
1
2
Attach the shorter end of lens cap string to
the lens cap.
Shorter end
Attach the longer end of lens cap string to the
attachment hole of DVD video camera/
recorder.
Longer end
3
Push the both sides of cap inward and attach
it over the lens.
Push and fit
Note:
• Always keep the lens cap on when not using the DVD
video camera/recorder, to protect the lens.
• When recording, attach the lens cap to the hand strap
by hooking the tab inside the cap onto strap for
comfortable shooting.
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Discs and Cards
The following table lists the storage media (discs and cards) that can be used on this DVD video
camera/recorder and the functions which are available with them:
Media
SD
memory
card
Function
DVD-RW DVD-RW
(VR mode) (VF mode)
DVD-RAM
DVD-R
+RW
To record video (p. 39)
To record photo (p. 40)
●
●
●
●
●
●
—
—
—
—
—
●
To delete image just
recorded (p. 68)
●
●
●
—
—
●
●
To select image and delete it
(p. 77)
●
●
—
—
—
—
—
—
●
To edit image (p. 78 – 79)
●
—
To play on other DVD players
and DVD recorders (p. 100)
*1
*1*2
*2
*2
*1*2
*3
∴
∴
●
●
∴
—
To use new disc or new card
without formatting
*4
*4
●
—
—
●
—
—
—
●
To initialize and reuse (p. 97)
●
●
●
●
●
To additionally record on
finalized disc
*5
*5
—
●
●
●
—
*8
*6
*6*7
*6*7
*6*7
*6*7
*6*7
To edit copied video on PC
●
●
●
●
●
●
—
—
*8
*6
*6*7
*6*7
*6*7
To playback video on PC
●
●
●
●
To create DVD video using
PC
*6
*6
—
—
●
●
—
—
*8
●: Functions available; —: Not available
*
1: Playable on devices that conform to either 8 cm DVD-RAM, 8 cm DVD-RW (VR mode) or 8cm +RW.
2: Must be finalized. Cannot be played on some DVD players or DVD recorders.
3: Some DVD devices conform to SD memory card.
*
*
*
4: When media that are sold “formatted” are used. If the initialization format differs, the media can be initialized on
this DVD video camera/recorder and then used.
*
*
*
*
5: To additionally record, the finalized disc must be unfinalized.
6: The provided software is used.
7: Finalize the disc when editing/playing back on PC.
8: DZ-GX5020A/GX5000A cannot be connected to a PC.
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AVAILABLE DISCS
Usable discs and logos
Function
Allows you to delete unnecessary scenes or edit
scenes.
Also allows you to record photos.
DVD-RAM Ver. 2.1 (8 cm)
Allows you to choose the VR mode for deleting
unnecessary scenes or editing scenes, or the VF
DVD-RW
mode in which deletion or editing is not possible, but
[Ver1.1 (8 cm) 2x speed (2x/1x)]
*1
high compatibility with DVD players is provided
.
*1
Provides high compatibility with DVD players . No
deletion or editing is possible.
DVD-R
[for General Ver. 2.0 (8 cm)]
Provides high compatibility with DVD players but does
*2
not need to be finalized . Scenes can be deleted
+RW Ver. 1.2 (8 cm)
immediately after being recorded.
*
*
1
2
Playback on all DVD players is not guaranteed. The disc must be finalized before being played back on a DVD player.
Playback on all DVD players is not guaranteed.
This DVD video camera/recorder can use only the 8-cm bare discs not packed in a square cartridge, square
caddy case or round DVD holder. The discs in a square cartridge, square caddy case or round DVD holder
can be used if they are removed from the package, but take great care not to dirty or scratch the bare disc.
Note:
•
It is recommended that you use Hitachi Maxell HG type single-sided discs, since their compatibility with this DVD
video camera/recorder has been confirmed. When using an HG type double-sided disc, take great care with handling
it. Using a disc other than these discs may not allow the DVD video camera/recorder to deliver optimum performance.
INFORMATION ON DVD-R DISC
For optimum recording on DVD-R disc, this DVD video camera/recorder writes control data to the
disc in order to automatically make adjustments when it is inserted and ejected accompanying
recording. If the disc has no area to be written for adjustment, recording may not be possible. To
prevent this, do not insert or eject a DVD-R disc accompanying recording more than 100 times.
This DVD video camera/recorder cannot record a DVD-R in the VR mode.
NOTES ON FINALIZATION
• Do not insert a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder
but not finalized, into a recordable device, such as a DVD recorder: The recorded data may be
damaged (except for devices that allow playback of a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc not
finalized on this DVD video camera/recorder).
• Use only DZ-GX5080A/GX5020A/GX5000A to record on or finalize a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-
R/+RW disc recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder but not finalized: Using any other
device could damage the data recorded on the disc.
•
•
•
DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW discs edited and finalized on PC or those finalized on another DVD recorder may not be
playable on this DVD video camera/recorder, depending on the editing software used or recorded status of DVD-
RW/DVD-R/+RW disc.
If you insert a DVD-R disc recorded on a DVD video camera/recorder other than DZ-GX5080A/
GX5020A/GX5000A and not finalized, the Disc Navigation screen will automatically start, and no
recording can be done on the disc nor can it be finalized.
Do not insert a DVD-R that was recorded by a DVD recorder manufactured by a company other than Hitachi,
and which has not been finalized, in this DVD video camera/recorder: Doing so will make the disc unusable.
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EXAMPLES OF DISCS THAT CANNOT BE USED ON THIS DVD VIDEO
CAMERA/RECORDER
• CD
• CD-R
• CD-RW
• CD-ROM
• DVD-R DL (Dual Layer)
• DVD-RW DL (Dual Layer)
• +R DL (Double Layer)
• +RW DL (Double Layer)
• +R
• DVD-ROM
• DVD-Video
• Discs other than those with diameter of 8 cm
• DVD-R (4.7 GB) for Authoring Ver. 2.0
AVAILABLE CARDS
COMMON CAUTIONS FOR DISC AND
SD memory card can be used on this DVD video
camera/recorder (incompatible with 2GB).
When using an exclusive adapter, a miniSD
memory card can be used in the same way as an
SD memory card. No SDHC card or multimedia
card can be used.
CARD
• It is recommended that you create a backup
file for valuable data on hard disk of PC.
• Do not do the following, or the data on disc or
card may be damaged or lost:
− Do not remove the disc or card or turn DVD
video camera/recorder off during reading or
writing of data
●Handling card
• Do not use cards other than
the designated ones.
• Be sure to perform trial
recording before recording
vital images.
• Do not touch the card
terminal or allow it to touch
metal.
−
Do not use DVD video camera/recorder in a
place subject to static electricity or electrical noise
− Do not have printing done at a print lab or
DPE service
− Do not leave a disc unused in the DVD
video camera/recorder for a long time
Terminal
Note:
•
This DVD video camera/recorder can play back image
data recorded on other digital cameras conforming to
the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard.
The range of image data playable on this DVD video
camera/recorder is that with pixels from 80 horizontal ×
60 vertical to 4000 horizontal × 3000 vertical.
• Do not paste anything other
than exclusive label on label pasting portion.
• Do not subject card to impact, bend or drop it.
• Do not disassemble card or modify it.
• Do not expose card to water.
• Do not use or store card in the following
places:
− Where the temperature is high, such as in
vehicle at high temperatures, under burning
sun or near a heater
− Where humidity is high, or in dusty place
• When the erasure prevention switch is locked,
no recording, deletion or editing will be
possible on the card: Only playback will be
possible.
• DCF is an integrated image file format of digital
cameras: Image files can be used on all digital
devices conforming to DCF.
• Image data edited on PC and certain types of image
data may not be visible on this DVD video camera/
recorder.
• The image data recorded on another device may not
be playable on this DVD video camera/recorder.
●
Note when transferring or
discarding discs and memory cards
“Formatting” or “deletion” using the functions
of DVD video camera/recorder or PC will
change only the file control information: It will
not completely delete the data on disc or
memory card.
When transferring or discarding a disc or
memory card, it is recommended that you
physically destroy it or use deletion exclusive
software (generally available) to completely
delete the data on it. It is user’s responsibility to
control the data on disc and memory card.
Erasure prevention
switch
Locked status
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Preparations for Power Supply
USING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER WITH AC ADAPTER/CHARGER
It is recommended that you use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD video camera/recorder
from household AC outlet when you perform settings on it, play back or edit images, or use it
indoors.
Note:
Be sure to use the specified AC adapter/charger (DZ-ACS3) to power the DVD video camera/recorder. Using other
AC adapter/chargers could cause electric shock or result in fire.
Power cable
1
2
4
AC adapter/charger
3
DC power cord
1
Connect the power cable to AC adapter/
charger.
2
3
Plug the power cable into AC outlet.
Plug one end of DC power cord into the DC
output jack on AC adapter/charger.
4
Attach the other end of DC power cord to the
battery attachment platform on DVD video
camera/recorder.
Use the same procedure as that for battery
when attaching and detaching the DC power
cord: See page 26.
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Setting Up the Battery
The DZ-BP07PW battery provided with DZ-GX5080A/GX5020A/GX5000A has not been charged at
purchase time: Charge it before using the DVD video camera/recorder.
Note:
• Be sure to use the DZ-BP07PW, DZ-BP14SW (optional) or DZ-BP7SW (optional) battery for the DVD video
camera/recorder: Using other batteries could cause the DVD video camera/recorder to malfunction, or result in
fire.
• Be sure to use the DZ-ACS3 AC adapter/charger to charge the battery: Using other chargers could cause electric
shock or fire.
• Charge the battery at temperatures of 50 – 86ºF (10 – 30ºC).
• If the CHARGE indicator does not light when the AC adapter/charger is plugged into AC outlet, unplug it from the
AC outlet, wait a few moments, and then plug it into the AC outlet again. If the CHARGE indicator still does not
light, the AC adapter/charger may be faulty. Unplug it from the AC outlet and consult your dealer.
• The AC adapter/charger can be used around the world. An AC plug adapter is required in some foreign countries.
If you need one, purchase it from your local electronics distributor.
AC 200 – 240V
AC Plug Adapter (not supplied)
CHARGING BATTERY
Use the provided AC adapter/charger to charge the battery.
1
2
Connect the power cable to AC adapter/
charger.
3
Attach the battery to AC adapter/charger.
Note:
When charging a battery, unplug the DC power cord
from the DC output jack on AC adapter/charger.
Plug the power cable into AC outlet.
Battery
Power cable
CHARGE indicator
AC adapter/charger
DC output terminal
25
●Battery charged status
You can find out the charged status of battery by checking the CHARGE indicator on AC adapter/
charger:
Charge status
During charge
CHARGE indicator
Lit
Charge complete
Goes out
Note:
See “Troubleshooting” on page 135 when the CHARGE indicator blinks.
●Reference for time required to charge battery (at approx. 77ºF (25ºC))
DZ-BP07PW (provided)/DZ-BP7SW (optional): Approx. 90 minutes
DZ-BP14SW (optional): Approx. 165 minutes
The charge time will vary depending on the remaining power level of battery.
ATTACHING BATTERY TO DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
1
Fit the battery to the battery attachment
platform on this DVD video camera/recorder
and slide it downward until a click is heard.
Note:
• Make sure that the battery is in the correct orientation.
• Make sure that the battery is securely attached:
Incomplete attachment could cause the battery to fall,
resulting in damage.
Terminal
side must
be down.
REMOVING BATTERY
After using the DVD video camera/recorder, remove the battery from it.
1
While holding down the BATTERY EJECT
button, slide the battery upward to remove it.
Note:
• For safety, be sure to turn the DVD video camera/
recorder off before attaching or removing the battery.
• Be careful not to drop the removed battery.
• If the battery remains attached, minute level current
will flow even if the DVD video camera/recorder is off,
and the battery will discharge.
• Set the power switch to OFF before removing the
battery.
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●Continuously recordable time with fully charged battery (with no zoom
operation, etc.)
See the following table as a reference for how long the DVD video camera/recorder can
continuously be used with a fully charged battery:
With DZ-BP07PW (provided)/DZ-BP7SW (optional)
Video mode
XTRA*
Continuous use time
approx. 85 min
approx. 75 min
approx. 85 min
approx. 75 min
approx. 100 min
approx. 85 min
When using viewfinder
When using LCD monitor
When using viewfinder
When using LCD monitor
When using viewfinder
When using LCD monitor
FINE
STD
With DZ-BP14SW (optional)
Video mode
Continuous use time
approx. 170 min
approx. 150 min
approx. 170 min
approx. 150 min
approx. 210 min
approx. 170 min
When using viewfinder
XTRA*
FINE
STD
When using LCD monitor
When using viewfinder
When using LCD monitor
When using viewfinder
When using LCD monitor
* The time is only for reference: It will vary depending on recording contents.
The reference for how long the DVD video camera/recorder can actually be used
will be approx. 1/2 to 1/3 of the above time:
The continuously recordable time of DVD video camera/recorder in the above table shows the time
available when the DVD video camera/recorder is in the recording mode without using any other
function after recording is started. In actual recording, the battery will discharge 2 – 3 times faster
than this reference, since the REC button and zoom are being operated, and playback is performed.
Assume that the actually recordable time with a fully charged battery is between 1/2 and 1/3 of the
above time, and prepare enough batteries to allow for the time you are planning to record on the
DVD video camera/recorder.
The continuously recordable time may be less depending on the conditions when the DVD video
camera/recorder is used (if recording and recording pause are repeated at short intervals, etc.).
Note that the battery discharges faster in cold places.
Note:
• See “Troubleshooting” on page 135 when charging is not possible.
• The charge time will vary depending on the battery remaining level.
• During and after charging, and when the DVD video camera/recorder is being used, the battery will be warm, but
this does not indicate a fault.
• A battery cannot be charged while the DC power cord is connected to the DC output jack of AC adapter/charger:
Unplug the DC power cord when charging a battery.
• Charge the battery at ambient temperature 50ºF to 86ºF (10ºC to 30ºC): Charging at temperatures other than this
range could damage the battery.
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BATTERY REMAINING LEVEL INDICATOR
When the battery is used to power the DVD video camera/recorder, the battery remaining level
appears in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen as follows:
Fully charged
Nearly empty
White portion shows remaining level
(Blinks)
EFFICIENT USE OF BATTERY
• The battery will slightly discharge even if it is
detached from the DVD video camera/
recorder.
Battery life:
The battery life varies greatly depending on the
ambient environment and how often the DVD
video camera/recorder is used. If the usable
time of DVD video camera/recorder with a fully
charged battery is noticeably short, the battery is
probably dead: Purchase a new one.
•
If the battery is left attached to DVD video
camera/recorder, it will consume a slight
amount of power. Therefore, it is
recommended that you charge the battery
shortly before using the DVD video camera/
recorder, usually on the day before you plan to
use it.
Power save and discharge of battery:
It is recommended that you turn the DVD video
camera/recorder off in status other than
recording, since even during recording pause
battery power is consumed at the same level as
during recording.
If, when you specify Power Save On, the
recording pause status continues for
approximately 5 minutes, the DVD video
camera/recorder will automatically turn off.
To set or release power save, see “TURNING
DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER OFF
AUTOMATICALLY (POWER SAVE)” on
page 32.
When not using the DVD video camera/
recorder for an extended period:
It is recommended that you fully charge the
battery once a year, attach it to DVD video
camera/recorder and use it up; then remove the
battery and store it in a cool place again.
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Turning DVD Video Camera/Recorder On and
Off
While holding down the gray button at the right
of power switch, set the switch according to
each recording function:
Note:
• Once you turn the DVD video camera/recorder on to
let it recognize the disc, you can immediately record
or play back by turning the DVD video camera/
recorder on again. However, if a long time has
elapsed after the disc was inserted, it will take some
time for the DVD video camera/recorder to start
because it must recognize the disc again (see
“Troubleshooting” on page 135).
Set to “OFF”:
The DVD video camera/
recorder will turn off
Set to “P”:
To record still on SD
memory card
• It will take some time for the DVD video camera/
recorder to display the Disc Navigation screen after
power is turned on.
• When the DVD video camera/recorder is turned on,
the self-diagnosis function will work and a message
may appear. In this case, refer to “Trouble Messages”
on page 129 and take corrective action.
Set to “O”:
To record movie on DVD-
RAM/DVD-RW/DVD-R/
+RW disc
Set to “N”:
To record still on DVD-
RAM disc
Power ON status
During playback, set the power switch to “O”
or “N” when using disc, or set it to “P” when
using card.
Turn the switch while
holding down the gray
button at the right of switch.
Power switch
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VIEWING IMAGE ON LCD MONITOR
VIEWING SUBJECT THROUGH
VIEWFINDER
SCREEN
If you open the LCD monitor, you can monitor
subject image on the LCD screen.
1
2
Pull out the viewfinder.
1
Open the LCD monitor.
Turn the diopter control knob to adjust the
focus to suit your eyesight.
The LCD monitor has a portion where you
can hook your finger. Hook the finger there to
open the monitor.
Note:
• If no image appears in viewfinder, refer to
“Troubleshooting” on page 135.
• If the LCD monitor is opened approximately 90º, the
viewfinder will be off: Turn the open LCD monitor 180º
so that it faces the same direction as the lens; the
image will appear in the viewfinder.
• Focusing will not be correct unless the viewfinder is
pulled out.
• See “LCD/EVF Setup” (on page 35) if you wish to
display images in the viewfinder regardless of
whether you open or close the LCD monitor.
●Range where the LCD monitor can
be moved
The LCD monitor can be opened up to
approximately 90º.
If the LCD monitor is open 90º, it can be tilted
with the screen down as much as 90º, and can
also be tilted with screen up and turned up to
180° so the screen faces in the same direction as
the lens.
Diopter control
Viewfinder
If the LCD monitor is turned 180º so the screen
faces in the same direction as the lens during
recording, subject image will also appear in the
viewfinder as a mirror image (left/right
reversed).
Tilt the LCD monitor to adjust its vertical angle
so that you can see the screen easily.
Note:
Pull out the viewfinder
until a click is heard.
• If no image appears on LCD monitor screen, refer to
“Troubleshooting” on page 135.
• If LCD monitor lights white, refer to page 57.
• Be sure to open the LCD monitor approximately 90º
before changing its vertical angle.
• Do not record for a prolonged time with the LCD
monitor turned approximately 180º in close contact
with the DVD video camera/recorder body: Doing this
could cause the DVD video camera/recorder and LCD
monitor to become hot.
180º
90º
Hook your finger
(Bottom)
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Setting Date and Time
Set the current date and time so that the date and time you make a recording can be recorded
correctly.
The following procedure can also be used to correct the date and time you have already set.
Use f / e / d / c buttons
to select, and then press A to
designate.
1
2
Press the MENU button, use the f/e/
d/c buttons to choose “Date Setup” and
then “Date Set”.
Press the f or e button to select the
number for current date/time, and then
repeat step 3 to set the current date and time.
Note:
To stop date/time setting midway, press the C
Press the c button.
Da t e Se
Da t e Se
t
u p
t
1
/
1
/
:
2007
00A
button.
Da t e Mode
12
M
The figure for the
month will be selected.
[The digit that is
highlighted first depends on the date display
format (set up in Date Mode): The digit on the
left end of the date display will be first
highlighted.]
4
5
After setting the current
date and time, press the
A button.
Da t e Se
t
ENTER
RETURN
2 / 1 0 / 2007 8 : 00A
M
Da t e se t up?
YES
NO
ENTER
The screen for verifying
the set date will appear.
Note:
If the displayed date and time are correct,
press the d button to choose “YES”, and
then press the A button.
After setting the figure for the month, press the c
button to select the digit to be set. If you press the
A button after selecting the figure for the month,
the screen for verifying the set date will appear
instead of screen for setting day, year or time.
The date and time will be set, and the DVD
video camera/recorder will enter the
recording pause status.
3
Press the d or c
Da t e Se
Da t e Se
Da t e Mode
t
u p
t
2
/
1 0
12
/
:
2007
00A
button to select the digit
you want to set in
sequence.
M
Choosing “NO” will restore the menu screen.
ENTER
RETURN
CHANGING DISPLAY FORMAT OF DATE AND TIME
You can select one of three date display formats: month/day/year, day/month/year or year/
month/day. Choose “Date Mode” on the “Date Setup” menu screen in procedure 1, and then set to
the desired date display mode.
Note:
This DVD video camera/recorder incorporates a rechargeable battery to store the date and time in memory. If this
built-in battery is exhausted, the date and time will be reset. To prevent this, connect the AC adapter/charger to DVD
video camera/recorder every 6 months, and leave them for at least 24 hours with the DVD video camera/recorder
turned off: The built-in battery will be charged.
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Initial Settings
Press the MENU button, and then use f/e/d/c/A to display the “Initial Setup” menu
screen. See page 48 for detailed operation procedure. Press the MENU button again to exit setting.
SWITCHING OPERATING SOUND ON OR OFF (BEEP)
Select “On” or “Off”, and
then press the A button.
On: Beep will be heard
when the power
Note:
I
n
Be
Po w e r
R e c o r d LED
L a n g u a g e
Demo Mode
Reset
i
t
e
i
p
a
l
S e t u p
On
Of
The “Beep” setting will be stored in memory even when
the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
S
a v e
f
ENTER
RETURN
switch is changed
over, the REC button is pressed in the Video
mode, the SLEEP/START or EJECT button
is pressed, etc.
Off: No beep is heard.
TURNING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER OFF AUTOMATICALLY
(POWER SAVE)
Select “On” or “Off”, and
then press the A button.
On: To engage power
save. If the DVD
Note:
I
n
Be
Po w e r
R e c o r d LED
L a n g u a g e
Demo Mode
Reset
i
t
e
i
p
a
l
S e t u p
On
Of
• To turn the DVD video camera/recorder on again from
automatic off activated by the power save function,
set the power switch to “OFF”, and then set it to “O”,
“N” or “P”.
S
a v e
f
ENTER
RETURN
video camera/
• The Power Save setting will not appear in the on-
screen information display.
• If the sleep/start standby status continues for 30
minutes, the DVD video camera/recorder will
automatically turn off regardless of the Power Save
setting.
recorder is left in the recording pause status
without being operated for 5 minutes, it
will automatically turn off to prevent the
battery from discharging needlessly.
Off: To cancel power save.
CHANGING DISPLAY LANGUAGE (LANGUAGE)
You can change the language used to display the menu and information.
The following shows that English is changed to French.
1
2
Press A or c with
the screen shown on the
right displayed: The
“Language” screen will
appear.
Note:
I
n
Be
Po w e r
R e c o r d LED
L an gu age
Demo Mode
Reset
i
t
e
i
p
a
l
S e t u p
a v e
On
O f
On
En g
Au
The language setting will be stored in memory even
when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
S
f
l
o
i
s h
t
ENTER
RETURN
Choose “Français”, and
then press A.
The display will change
to French.
L an gu age
En g
Español
ano
l
i
s h
F r ança
i
s
D e u t s c h
I
t
a
l
i
ENTER
RETURN
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RESETTING MENU SETTINGS TO DEFAULTS (RESET)
You can restore menu settings to defaults (initial settings at the factory (p. 142)). (Note, however, that
the date/time will not be reset.)
1
Choose “Reset” on the
“Initial Setup” menu
screen, and then press
the A button.
2
If you are sure that you
wish to reset, use the
d button to choose
“YES”, and then press
the A button.
I
n
Be
Po w e r
R e c o r d LED
L a n g u a g e
Demo Mode
Reset
i
t
e
i
p
a
l
S e t u p
a v e
Re s e t
On
Off
On
English
S
Re s e t
?
Auto
YES
NO
ENTER
ENTER
RETURN
The screen for verifying reset will appear.
The setting items have now been reset to
defaults.
Note:
To cancel resetting midway, choose “NO” on the screen
for verification in step 2 or press the C button.
TURNING RECORD LED ON OR OFF (RECORD LED)
You can switch off the recording indicator on the front of DVD video camera/recorder even during
recording.
Select “On” or “Off”, and
then press the A button.
On: The recording
indicator will light
red to show that the
DVD video camera/recorder is recording.
Off: The recording indicator will not light even
during recording.
Note:
I
n
Be
Po w e r
R e c o r d LED
L a n g u a g e
Demo Mode
Reset
i
t
e
i
p
a
l
S e t u p
a v e
On
• The Record LED setting will not appear in the on-
screen information display.
S
Of
f
• The Record LED setting will be stored in memory
even when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned
off.
• Specify “Record LED: Off” when recording a subject
behind a glass or water tank that reflects light: The
reflected light of the recording indicator will not be
recorded.
ENTER
RETURN
• Even if “Record LED Off” is specified, the recording
indicator will light while the self-timer is counting
down.
CHANGING SETTING OF DEMONSTRATION
1
Press the MENU
Note:
I n i
Beep
t
i
a l S e t u p
A u t o
O f
S t a r
• Pressing the C (STOP/EXIT) or DISC NAVIGATION
button will exit demonstration.
button, choose “Initial
Setup”, “Demo Mode”,
and then press the A
button.
Power Save
Re c o r d LED
Language
Demo Mode
Reset
f
t
• If you choose “Auto”, the demonstration will not start if
a disc is loaded with the power switch set to “O” or
“N”, or a card is loaded with the power switch set to
“P”.
• The demonstration function will not work when the
DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC (DZ-
GX5080A only).
ENTER
RETURN
2
Press the f or e button to choose the
desired option, and then press the A
button.
• While the demonstration is being given, the recording
indicator will blink.
Auto: To start demonstration if the DVD
video camera/recorder is inactive for
approx. 3 minutes after it is turned on.
To set demonstration to off.
Off:
Start: To start demonstration immediately.
3
Press the MENU button again to exit setting.
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LCD/EVF Setup
ADJUSTING BRIGHTNESS OF LCD SCREEN (LCD BRIGHTNESS) AND
VIEWFINDER (EVF BRIGHTNESS)
1
Press the MENU button, use the f/e/
d/c/A buttons to choose “LCD/EVF
Adjust” on the “LCD/EVF Setup” menu
screen, and then choose “LCD Brightness”or
“EVF Brightness”.
3
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
Note:
The brightness setting will be stored in memory even
after the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
The brightness adjustment bar will appear on
the screen.
2
Use the d/c buttons
for adjustment.
LCD/ EVF Ad j u s t
LCD Br
i
gh t n e s s
EVF Br
i
gh t n e s s
Co
l
o r L ev e
ADJUST
l
Press d :
ENTER
The screen becomes
dimmer.
Press c :
The screen becomes
brighter.
Brightness
adjustment bar
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ADJUSTING COLOR DENSITY (COLOR LEVEL)
You can adjust the color density of the LCD monitor screen and viewfinder.
1
Press the MENU
Note:
LCD/ EVF Se t up
LCD/ EVF Ad u s
EVF s p l a y
j
t
• The color setting will be stored in memory even after
the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
• Even if the brightness or density of LCD monitor
screen or viewfinder is changed, the brightness or
density of the recorded image itself will not change.
button, use the f/
e/d/c/A
buttons to choose
“LCD/EVF Adjust” on
the “LCD/EVF Setup” menu screen, and then
choose “Color Level”.
D
i
Au t
o
ENTER
RETURN
The color density adjustment bar will appear
on the screen.
2
Use the d/c buttons
for adjustment.
LCD/ EVF Ad j u s t
LCD Br
i
gh t n e s s
EVF Br
i
gh t n e s s
Co
l
o r L ev e
ADJUST
l
Press d :
ENTER
For lighter color.
Press c :
For denser color.
Color density
adjustment bar
ALWAYS DISPLAYING IMAGE IN VIEWFINDER
1
Press the MENU
button, use the f/
e/d/c/A
2
Choose “On” and decide it.
Auto: If the LCD monitor is open, no image
will appear in the viewfinder.
LCD/ EVF Se t up
LCD/ EVF Ad u s
EVF s p l a y
j
t
Au t
On
o
D
i
buttons to choose “EVF
Display” on the “LCD/
EVF Setup” menu screen.
On: Images will always appear in the
viewfinder regardless of whether the
LCD monitor is open/closed.
ENTER
RETURN
Note:
The setting on EVF Display will be stored in memory
even after the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
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Inserting and Removing Disc
1
Press down the DISC EJECT button once and
release it.
A few moments after the ACCESS/PC
indicator blinks, the cover of disc insertion
block will open.
Pickup lens
2
Gently open the cover by hand fully until it
stops.
• Note that the recording surface of disc must face
the inside of DVD video camera/recorder. When
using a single-sided disc, the recording surface is
the side without label.
• Never touch the disc recording surface or pickup
lens. Touching the pickup lens could cause a fault.
• Use the disc cleaning cloth provided to wipe off
any dirt adhering to the disc recording surface.
• Do not use a dirtied or scratched disc.
3
When inserting a disc:
Push the disc against the turntable at the
center to lock it until a click is heard.
4
Push the section marked “PUSH CLOSE” on
the cover of disc insertion block, to close the
cover.
Then the DVD video camera/recorder will
automatically recognize the disc: While the
ACCESS/PC indicator is lit, do not cut off the
power supply, and do not subject the DVD
video camera/recorder to any vibrations or
impact.
Push the shaded
portion.
When removing the disc:
While pushing down the center portion of
turntable, pick up the disc, holding its edge,
to remove it.
Turntable
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Note:
If the cover of disc insertion block is open, the ACCESS/PC indicator will blink when an image is displayed on the LCD
•
monitor screen: In this case, the DVD video camera/recorder will not turn off even if the power switch is set to “OFF”.
If the cover remains open after a while, the DVD video camera/recorder will automatically turn off.
• Disc cannot be inserted or removed unless a charged battery or AC adapter/charger is connected to the DVD
video camera/recorder.
• If there is some delay before recording starts, refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 135.
• Do not close the cover if a disc is not properly loaded on the turntable.
• If a single-sided disc is inserted into DVD video camera/recorder with the printed label facing the inside, an error
message will appear. Remove the disc and reinsert it with its recording side facing the inside. See “Trouble
Messages” on page 129.
• Do not remove the battery or disconnect the AC adapter/charger during removal of the disc or until power is
completely turned off: If you do, the disc cover will not open. If this happens, reattach the battery or AC adapter/
charger, push down the DISC EJECT button once, and then release it.
• Do not insert anything other than the 8 cm DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW disc into the disc insertion block:
Doing so could cause malfunctions.
• When inserting or removing the disc, BE SURE NOT to look into the lens in laser pickup: Doing so could damage
your eyesight.
• When the power switch is set to “P”, the disc cannot be removed: To remove the disc, set the power switch to
“OFF” or “O”.
• When using double-sided disc
Recording is possible on both sides of double-sided disc. However, when recording or playback on one side is
finished, recording or playback will not move automatically to the other side. Remove the disc once from the DVD
video camera/recorder, turn over the disc and insert it again for continued use.
The recording surfaces of double-sided disc are likely to become dirtied or scratched: Always make sure that
there is no dirt or scratch on the recording surface facing the pickup lens, and then use the disc taking great care
that it is not dirtied or scratched. Use the provided disc cleaning cloth to wipe off any dirt on disc (see page 10).
●When using brand-new DVD-RW/+RW disc
When a disc is first loaded in the DVD video camera/recorder, the “Format Disc” screen will appear.
When recording on this DVD video
camera/recorder:
Choose “Yes” on the “Format Disc” screen, and
then press A.
When recording data from PC:
While the “Format Disc” screen is displayed,
choose “No” and then press A, or press the C
button.
However, if data from PC has not yet been
recorded, the disc can be made usable on this
DVD video camera/recorder. When inserting
the disc into this DVD video camera/recorder,
the same message will appear: If you wish to use
it on this DVD video camera/recorder, choose
“YES”.
When using DVD-RW, choose the recording
format (VR or VF mode), and then press the
A button.
The disc will be formatted.
F o r
m
a t D i s c
F o r
m
a t D i s c
D i s c i s n o t f o r m a t t e d .
F o r m a t t h e d i s c n o w ?
D i s c F o r m a t .
Se l ec
t
r
ec o r d
f
o r
m
a t .
YES
NO
VR
M
o de
VF
M
o de
ENTER
ENTER
(When using DVD-RW)
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Inserting and Removing Card
1
2
3
4
Open the LCD monitor.
Turn the DVD video camera/recorder off.
Open the cover of card insertion block.
Inserting Card:
Insert card with its terminal inward until it
locks.
Removing Card:
Push the center of card edge.
The card will come out so that it can be held
by fingers.
5
Close the cover of card insertion block.
Note:
• Always close the cover of card insertion block: Placing
the DVD video camera/recorder on a desk, etc. with
cover open could damage the cover.
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Basic Techniques
This section explains about recording of movies and still images, and also basic settings on
DVD video camera/recorder.
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Recording Movie
• Insert a recordable disc into this DVD video camera/recorder.
Before You Begin
Note:
Pressing REC
• See “Troubleshooting” on page 135 when recording
movie is not possible.
• See “Troubleshooting” on page 135 if it takes some
time before recording is possible.
• See “Troubleshooting” on page 135 if the DVD video
camera/recorder does not operate.
once will start
recording;
pressing it once
again will
temporarily stop
recording.
ACCESS/PC
indicator
• See page 43 for on-screen information display.
• While the ACCESS/PC indicator is lit or blinking, do
not turn the DVD video camera/recorder off, and take
care not to subject it to any vibration: Doing so could
cause an error in the recorded data, which could
make it unplayable (see page 7).
• The minimum recordable time of movie is
approximately 3 seconds.
• See page 33 for setting of Record LED (recording
indicator) On/Off.
1
2
Remove the lens cap, and then point the DVD
video camera/recorder at subject.
• For various functions available during recording, see
“Setting Up Camera Functions” on page 56.
• Hitachi cannot be responsible for video and audio that
cannot be recorded or edited because of any defect.
• The power switch can be changed over even during
recording, but the operation will not be changed.
• It is recommended that you set the LOCK switch to L
(the upper position) to prevent the power switch in the
“O” position from accidentally moving to “N” position.
• Each time the DVD video camera/recorder enters the
recording pause status, the counter display will be
reset to “0:00:00”.
Turn the DVD camera/recorder on.
Set the power switch to “O” to turn the DVD
video camera/recorder on.
After the ACCESS/PC indicator goes out,
perform the subsequent operation:
3
4
Check the subject on the screen (viewfinder
or LCD).
• If, when using a +RW, one-time recording duration is
short or you frequently switch the video quality,
recording may not be possible even when the disc
has remaining space.
When using the viewfinder, close the LCD
monitor before pulling out the viewfinder.
Press the REC button.
The “m” mark in the viewfinder or on the
LCD screen will change to the “n” mark,
and recording will start.
During recording, the recording indicator on
the front of DVD video camera/recorder will
light.
Pressing REC again during recording will set
the DVD video camera/recorder to the
recording pause status.
5
When recording is finished, turn the DVD
video camera/recorder off.
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Recording Stills
5
Press the PHOTO button all the way (full
pressing).
Note:
Recording of still images is possible on DVD-RAM disc
and card.
The screen will be black, and then the
ACCESS/PC
indicator
recorded still will be displayed. When the
“m” mark appears, you can proceed with
the next recording; while “DISC ACCESS” or
“CARD ACCESS” is being displayed, you
cannot proceed with the next recording.
PHOTO button
Note:
• If you wish to record without locating a subject at the
center of screen, first locate the subject at the center
of screen, press the PHOTO button halfway down,
determine the composition to be recorded, and then
press the PHOTO button all the way down.
• If you press the PHOTO button all the way down at
one stroke without pressing it half way, recording will
be possible, but the focus may be incorrect.
• If focusing is difficult with auto focus, choose manual
focus, and manually correct the focus before
recording (see page 52).
CARD ACCESS indicator
• See “SIZE AND QUALITY OF PHOTOS” on page 145
for details of photos on card.
• See “Troubleshooting” on page 135 if recording
photos is not possible.
• Shake of the DVD video camera/recorder may cause
blur in recorded image.
• When holding the DVD video camera/recorder for
recording, grasp it securely with both hands.
• When recording with higher zoom magnification, it is
recommended that you secure the DVD video
camera/recorder on a tripod.
• The range of screen in which recording is possible will
be different for movie and still.
• There may be a difference between the image you
see on the LCD screen or viewfinder and the
recorded image.
1
2
Remove the lens cap, and then point the DVD
video camera/recorder at subject.
Turn the DVD camera/recorder on.
When using DVD-RAM disc:
Set the power switch to “N”.
When using card:
Set the power switch to “P”.
After the ACCESS indicator goes out,
perform the subsequent operation:
3
4
Check the subject on the screen (viewfinder
or LCD).
When using the viewfinder, pull it out and
close the LCD monitor.
Press the PHOTO button half way (half
pressing).
The DVD video camera/recorder will
automatically focus on the subject at the
center of screen, and the “m” indicator on
screen will light in purple (the focus will not
change when manual focus is chosen).
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Swift Restart of Recording (SLEEP/RESTART
button)
If you press the SLEEP/RESTART button while in the recording pause status instead of turning the
DVD video camera/recorder off, the status that recording is possible will be restored in approx. 1.5
seconds.
Setting to the sleep/restart standby
status:
Press the SLEEP/RESTART button in the
recording pause status.
The SLEEP/RESTART button will light, and the
DVD video camera/recorder will enter the
sleep/restart standby status.
In the following cases, pressing the SLEEP/
RESTART button will not set the DVD video
camera/recorder to the sleep/restart standby
Note:
• If you press the REC or PHOTO button while in the
sleep/restart standby status, the sleep/restart status
will be released, but recording of a video or photo will
not start. To record, press the REC or PHOTO button
again.
• After the DVD video camera/recorder is restored from
the sleep/restart standby status, the zoom position
will return to 3x. The settings on manual focus,
exposure and rear lighting will also reset to the initial
values.
• The DVD video camera/recorder in sleep/restart
standby status consumes approx. half the power it
does during ordinary recording, but the recordable
duration in that status will be longer than standing by
in the recording pause status.
• If the sleep/restart standby status continues more
than 30 minutes, the DVD video camera/recorder will
turn off regardless of the Power Save setting (leaving
the DVD video camera/recorder in recording pause
status for 5 minutes will also turn it off: Default).
• Setting the power switch to OFF in the sleep/restart
standby status will turn the DVD video camera/
recorder off.
status:
• No disc or card is inserted into this DVD video
camera/recorder.
• The loaded disc or card has no remaining free space.
• The Disc Navigation screen is being displayed.
• The power switch is set to “N” when using a DVD-
RW/DVD-R/+RW.
• During playback.
• An unusable disc or card is loaded.
Restoring from sleep/restart standby
status:
Press the SLEEP/RESTART button that is lit:
The DVD video camera/recorder will return to
the recording pause status.
SLEEP/RESTART button
Pressing the REC or PHOTO button will also
restore the DVD video camera/recorder to
recording pause from the sleep/restart standby
status.
The following operation will release the sleep/
restart standby status:
• Press down the DISC EJECT button.
• Change over the power switch (“O”↔“N”).
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Recording using LED Light (for DZ-GX5080A only)
You can use the LED light to illuminate a subject to be recorded in a dark place.
1
Press the e button during recording pause or recording.
An icon will appear on the screen, and the LED light will glow.
LED light
0 : 0 0 : 0 0
REM3 0 MIN
LED light icon
8 : 0 0 A
M
FINE
2 / 1 0 / 2 0 0 7
2
Press the e button again.
The LED light will go out.
Note:
• Pressing e will turn the LED light on and off
alternately.
• The LED light will go out if you perform the following:
- Display the Disc Navigation screen
- Start playback
- Switch to demonstration mode
• Recording with LED light on will shorten the battery
life more than recording with LED light off.
• Do not turn the LED light on with your eyes near it.
Also, be sure not to look directly into the light emitting
portion when the LED light is on: Doing so could
cause visual disorder, such as decreased sight. And
especially: Do not record small children at close-up
distance with the LED light turned on.
• Do not use the LED light while pointing at a driver in
vehicle: Doing so could dazzle the driver, causing an
accident.
• Do not use the LED light in a place where there is
flammable or explosive gas: Doing so could cause fire
or explosion.
• Do not block the light emitting portion when the LED
light is turned on: Doing so could generate heat.
• Do not display the LED light beam reflected on a
mirror, etc. on TV screen: Doing so could cause
burning of screen.
• Once you press the e button to turn the LED light
on, it will remain on until the e button is pressed
again, which is different from the conventional flash.
• When using the LED light for recording, set the
distance to subject at no more than 4.9 feet (1.5 m).
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On-Screen Information
Various types of information will appear in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen during recording.
INFORMATION DISPLAY DURING RECORDING
See the next page for details.
2. 16:9 mode
p
8. Microphone filter
e
m
n
j
3. Program AE
4. Backlight compensation
5. EIS
6. White balance
7. LED light
9. Self-timer
10. Recording status
REC
0 : 0 0 : 0 0
REM3 0 MIN
1. Recording mode
j
1 0
Movie recording time
FULL AUTO
DISC ACCESS
11. Zoom
16. Remaining space
on disc/card
17. Remaining
battery level
8 : 0 0 A
M
12. Exposure correction
FINE
2 / 1 0 / 2 0 0 7
13. Manual Focus
FULL AUTO indicator
(p. 55)
Warning message
14. Disc/Card type
Current date/time
15. Movie recording quality
The above screen is an example for
explanation:
It is different from the actual display.
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*1
1. Recording mode (p. 39, 40)
7. LED light (p. 42)
: Movie
No display : LED light OFF
: LED light ON
A
B
E
: Still (Disc)
: Still (Card)
8. Microphone filter (only in movie recording
mode) (p. 59)
2. 16:9 mode (only in movie recording mode)
(p. 61)
No display : Microphone filter OFF
: Microphone filter ON
p
No display : 16:9 mode OFF
: 16:9 mode ON
9. Self-timer (only in still recording mode) (p. 63)
3. Program AE (only in movie recording mode)
No display : Self-timer OFF
(p. 56)
: Self-timer ON
q
(countdown is from 10 seconds)
No display : Auto
: Sports
b
c
d
e
f
10.Recording status
: Portrait
: During recording
n
m
: Spotlight
: Sand & Snow
: Low Light
: During recording pause (lights in
green)
When focus locks during photo
recording (lights in purple)
4. Backlight compensation (p. 54)
*2
No display
No display : Backlight compensation OFF
: Backlight compensation ON
11.Zoom (p. 50)
m
W
5. Electronic image stabilizer (EIS) (p. 59)
(Digital Zoom: Off)
X
No display : EIS OFF
: EIS ON
n
3
(Digital Zoom: 120×* )
Y
6. White balance (p. 57)
4
(Digital Zoom: 1500×* only in movie
recording mode)
No display : Auto
: Set
h
i
12.Exposure correction (p. 54)
No display : Auto
: Outdoor
: Indoor1
: Indoor2
j
k
: Manual
13.Manual focus (p. 52)
No display : Autofocus
: Manual focus
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14.Disc/Card type
15. Movie recording quality (when using disc) (p. 60)
: DVD-RAM
XTRA
FINE
STD
: Best quality
: High quality
: Standard quality
I
: DVD-RAM (write-protected)
: DVD-RW (VR-mode/VF-mode)
: Protected DVD-RW (VR-mode)
J
< / >
$
Still recording quality (when using card) (p. 63)
: DVD-RW (VR-mode) finalized on
this video camera/recorder
: DVD-RW (VR-mode) finalized on a
device other than this DVD video
camera/recorder
"
FINE
NORM
ECO
: High quality
?
: Standard quality
: Number of recordable stills is
prioritized
: Finalized DVD-RW (VF-mode)
#
K
*6
16.Remaining space on disc/card
: DVD-R
: DVD-R already finalized on this
DVD video camera/recorder
: DVD-R finalized on a device other
than this DVD video camera/
recorder
* Includes DVD-R recorded on a
Hitachi DVD video camera/recorder
model other than DZ-GX5080A/
GX5020A/GX5000A and not
finalized.
!
REM XX
: Remaining recordable minutes
during movie recording
: Number of remaining recordable
still images during still recording
*7
MIN
REM XX
*8
N*
17.Remaining battery level (p. 28)
(full charge)
w
x
y
z
: +RW
(low remaining charge)
: Finalized +RW
: SD memory card
O
P
: Locked SD memory card
*5
No display
*1 Displayed on DZ-GX5080A.
*2 When no disc or card is in the DVD video camera/recorder, or disc has not yet been initialized, a write-
protected disc or locked card, or a disc or card with no remaining space, has been inserted.
*3 “100x” will appear on DZ-GX5000A.
*4 “1200x” will appear on DZ-GX5000A.
*5 No display if no disc or card is loaded, or if a disc or card unusable on this DVD video camera/recorder is
loaded.
*6 No remaining time or number will be displayed with a protected disc or locked card, or finalized DVD-RW (VF-
mode)/DVD-R/+RW disc.
*7 In XTRA mode, possible recording time may be longer than the displayed time.
*8 The displayed number of recordable stills is for reference: This number may not decrease, depending on the
recording conditions (not displayed with a DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW disc).
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●Switching the information display mode
You can switch the display mode of on-screen information:
Press the DISPLAY button.
The full and minimum display modes will alternate.
• Full display mode: All types of information will
appear.
• Minimum display mode: The recording mode (see
1 on page 43) and recording status (see 10 on
page 43) will appear. If the DVD video camera/
recorder has warning information, a warning message will appear.
Note:
The DVD video camera/recorder does not record the date and time as a part of image. However, this information
during recording will be recorded with image as data which can be checked on Disc Navigation screen during
playback (see “INFORMATION DISPLAY DURING RECORDING” on page 43).
●Display when recording an image of yourself
When recording with the LCD screen facing the same direction as the
lens, the operating status will appear: The battery remaining level will
appear only when the remaining level is very low, and the display will
blink.
Operating status/warning message
Battery remaining level
No warning/message (see page 43) will appear when recording with the LCD screen facing the same
direction as the lens.
Instead, the following screen display symbols will blink to inform you of the operation status of
DVD video camera/recorder.
When the LCD monitor is turned 180º from the position with the LCD screen facing the same
direction as the lens, the warning/message can be checked.
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●Interpreting symbols on LCD screen when recording with the screen
facing the same direction as the lens
Screen
display
symbol
Description
• A write-protected disc is loaded.
X
• A locked card is loaded.
• An unusable card is loaded.
R
• An attempt to record a still is being made with a DVD-RW/DVD-
R/+RW disc used.
N
• An unusable disc is loaded.
• During recording (lights in red).
k
• The remaining capacity on disc is approaching the limit 0 (blinks
in red).
• During recording pause (lights in green).
• During focus lock (lights in purple).
l
• The remaining capacity on disc or card is approaching the limit 0
(blinks in red).
• There is no remaining capacity on disc or card (blinks in green).
Note:
• If the LCD screen is set facing the same direction as the lens, the LCD screen will display a mirror image (left and
right reversed).
• If the LCD screen is set facing the same direction as the lens, you can also view subject image in the viewfinder.
• Although you can switch to the manual focus, exposure and on-screen display modes even during recording with
LCD screen facing the same direction as lens, they will not appear on the screen.
• When the LCD monitor is opened and turned 180º with the Program AE set to Low Light, the monitor screen will
light white (see page 57).
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Checking Flow of Menu
The following two on-screen menu modes are available with this DVD video camera/recorder:
• Full Menu: To display all menu items for experts
• Quick Menu: To display only the fundamental menu items for first timers
●Operating Menu
The Full Menu will appear if you press the MENU button.
You can use the f/e/d/c buttons on DVD video camera/recorder to select various setting
options in Full Menu and designate them.
The cursor to be
chosen will move to
Press the MENU button.
the right.
Press c or A
Ca
P r og r a
W
E
D i g . Zoom
M IC . F t e r
m
e r a Fun c t
AE
h i t e Ba l .
i
ons Se
t
up
Ca
P r og r a
W
E
D i g . Zoom
M IC . F t e r
m
e r a Fun c t
AE
h i t e Ba l .
i
ons Se up
t
A
m
Au
Au
On
t
t
o
o
A
m
Au
Au
On
t
t
o
o
A
A
I
S
I
S
1 2 0 x
O f
1 2 0 x
O f
i
l
f
i
l
f
ENTER
RETURN
Press d or C
ENTER
RETURN
Press e
Press f
Rec o r d F u n c t
V I DEO Mode
1 6 : 9
i
o n s Se
t
up
Press the A button directly to choose an option from menu.
To return to the screen one before, press the C button.
Pressing the MENU button again will cause the Menu display to
disappear.
F
I NE
The cursor to
be chosen will
move down.
On
On
OSD Ou
t
pu
t
ENTER
RETURN
Note:
• Pressing the QUICK MENU button will display the Quick Menu screen: The operation will be the same as when
the MENU button is pressed.
• Pressing the MENU button during recording will not display the menu.
• The menu screen will disappear when it is left for approx. one minute without any operation.
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●Flow of Full Menu
■ The shaded menu item can also be set using the Quick Menu.
Refer to page indicated for details of each function.
Camera Functions Setup
LCD/EVF Setup
Ca
P r og r a
W
E
m
e r a Fun c t
AE
h i t e Ba l .
i
ons Se
t
up
LCD/ EVF Se t up
LCD / EVF Ad us
EVF s p a y
A
m
Au
Au
On
t
t
o
o
j
t
A
D
i
l
Au t
o
I
S
D i g . Zoom
1 2 0 x
O f
M IC . F t e r
i
l
f
ENTER
RETURN
ENTER
RETURN
Program AE (p. 56)
White balance (p. 57)
EIS (p. 59)
Adjust (p. 34)
EVF Display (p. 35)
Digital zoom (p. 50)
Microphone filter*1 (p. 59)
Initial Setup
I
n
i
t
i
a
l
Se up
t
*1: Displayed only in “O” status.
Beep
Po er Save
On
Off
w
Re c o r d LED
L a ng u age
On
Eng
l
i
s
h
De
Reset
ENTER
m
o
Mode
A u t o
RETURN
Record Functions Setup
Rec o r d F u n c t
V I DEO Mode
1 6 : 9
i
o n s Se
t
up
F
I NE
Beep (p. 32)
On
On
OSD Ou
t
pu
t
Power save (p. 32)
Recording LED (p. 33)
Language selection (p. 32)
Demo mode (p. 33)
Reset (p. 33)
ENTER
RETURN
Movie quality*2 (p. 60)
16:9*3 (p. 61)
Self-timer*4 (p. 63)
On-screen information display output (p. 64)
*2: Not displayed with DVD-RAM disc in “N” status.
The quality mode is displayed in “P” status. (p. 63)
*3: Not displayed in “N” or “P” status
*4: Displayed with DVD-RAM disc in “N” status, or “P”
status.
Date Setup
Da t e Se t up
Da
Da
t
t
e
e
Se t
Mod e
M/D / Y
ENTER
RETURN
Date setting (p. 31)
Display format (p. 31)
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Zooming
If you continue to hold the zoom lever on the
“T” control side with Dig. Zoom specified, the
digital zoom will be activated midway (when
optical 25-power is exceeded on DZ-GX5000A or
optical 30-power is exceeded on DZ-GX5080A/
GX5020A).
You can zoom up to 1200-power on DZ-
GX5000A; up to 1500-power on DZ-GX5080A/
GX5020A.
1
Press the MENU button, choose “Dig. Zoom”
on the “Camera Functions Setup” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
2
3
Choose the desired magnification, and then
press the A button.
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
Moving the zoom lever will display the
digital zoom bar.
W: recording wide area
(wide-angle)
Note:
• The digital zoom setting will be stored in memory
even if the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
1
• If you set zoom to “1500×”* when recording photo,
2
the digital zoom will be up to 120×* .
• When a subject is zoomed, it may be momentarily out
of focus.
• When digital zoom is engaged, the image quality will
be rougher.
T: recording enlarged
image (telephoto)
*1 “1200x” on DZ-GX5000A.
*2 100x on DZ-GX5000A.
MACRO RECORDING
Use the macro function when recording a small object from close-up position: You can shoot the
subject as close as approximately 13/16” (2 cm) from the lens surface, magnifying the image to fill
the screen.
1
Aim the DVD video camera/recorder at the
subject, and press the zoom lever to “W”
control side.
Note:
• Zoom can be used, but the subject may not be
focused, depending on the distance to the subject. In
this case, move the zoom to “W” control side to focus.
• The amount of light tends to be insufficient during
macro recording: If the subject image is too dark, use
additional lighting.
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RECORDING SUBJECTS FOR STRONGER WIDE-ANGLE OR TELEPHOTO
EFFECT
Use the tele-conversion lens or wide-conversion lens with the following filter diameter and thread
pitch to record subjects for stronger telephoto or wide-angle effect:
Filter diameter: 34 mm
Thread pitch: 0.5 mm
When attaching the optional DZ-TL1 tele-conversion lens or DZ-WL1 wide-conversion lens, use the
optional step-up ring: DZ-SR3437 (see page 128).
1
2
Attach the step-up ring over the lens.
Remove the cap of conversion lens, and screw the lens into the thread of step-up ring.
Conversion lens
Step-up ring
(Attach)
• Tele-conversion lens: For stronger telephoto effect
• Wide-conversion lens: For stronger wide-angle effect
Note:
• With DZ-TL1 tele-conversion lens, the focusing range
at “T” (telephoto) control side is between approx.
16 feet (5 m) and infinite.
• When a conversion lens is attached, note that the four
corners of screen will be slightly dim if you zoom in on
a subject on the W control side (wide-angle side).
• When replacing the lens, take care not to drop the
DVD video camera/recorder.
• If a generally available filter is attached, do not attach
the removed lens hood.
• Some generally available conversion lenses may not
be usable on this DVD video camera/recorder,
depending on the lens maker.
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Manually Focusing Subject
The DVD video camera/recorder usually focuses on a subject automatically (autofocus). You can also
manually focus a subject depending on the recording conditions.
FOCUSING DURING RECORDING
Normally, the DVD video camera/recorder automatically focuses the subject (autofocus), but you
can also manually focus a subject, depending on the recording conditions (manual focus).
Focusing range:
You can switch the display mode of on-screen information:
• On T (tele) side: approximately 3.2 feet (1 m) from lens surface to infinity
• On W (wide) side: approximately 13/16” (2 cm) from lens surface to infinity
1
Press the FOCUS button during recording.
Manual Focus icon will appear on the screen.
0
:
0
0
:
0
0
REM3
0
MIN
Manual Focus icon
8
0
:
0
2
0
0
AM
0 7
FINE
2
/
1
/
2
3
Press the zoom lever to “T” control side to
zoom in on subject.
Adjust with d / c buttons
Use the d / c buttons to adjust the focus,
while viewing the image in the viewfinder or
on the LCD screen.
Note:
• Pressing FOCUS will alternate between manual focus
and auto focus. With auto focus, no indication will
appear on the screen.
• Be sure to zoom in on your subject before manually
focusing on it. If you bring the subject into focus at the
“W” control side, focus will be faulty when you turn the
zoom lever to the “T” control side to zoom in on the
subject.
• Manual focus is released when the DVD video
camera/recorder is turned off. When you turn the DVD
video camera/recorder on next time, auto focus will be
restored.
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Manually focus the following objects, which may not be automatically focused (see page 52):
Objects not in
the center of
screen
Objects with
little variation
in brightness,
such as white
wall
Objects that
are far and
near at the
same time
Objects
moving rapidly
Objects lit by
neon sign,
spotlight, etc.
which glares
or emits
Dark objects
strong light
Object behind
glass with
water
Night view
droplets, dirt
on it
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Adjusting Brightness of Image to be recorded
(Exposure)
The DVD video camera/recorder usually adjusts the exposure automatically. You can also manually
adjust the exposure depending on the recording conditions.
1
Press the EXPOSURE button during
recording.
The exposure adjustment bar will appear on
the screen.
0
:
0
0
:
0
0
Adjust with d / c buttons
REM3
0
MIN
Exposure adjustment bar
8
0
:
0
2
0
0
AM
0 7
FINE
2
/
1
/
Note:
• Pressing EXPOSURE will alternate between manual
adjustment and auto exposure. With auto exposure,
no indication will appear on the screen.
• The exposure setting will return to Auto when the
DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
2
Use the d / c buttons to adjust the
exposure, while viewing the image in the
viewfinder or on the LCD screen.
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Compensating for Backlight
When subject is lighted from rear, this function will compensate for lighting so that the subject is not
too dark.
Note:
• Pressing the BLC button will alternate between
backlight setting between on and off.
• The backlight setting will automatically return to “off”
when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
1
Press the BLC button during recording.
0
:
0
0
0
:
0
0
REM3
MIN
Backlight correction icon
8
0
:
/
0
0
0
AM
0 7
FINE
2
/
1
2
The backlight correction icon will appear.
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Using Full Auto Function
Pressing the FULL AUTO button will fully automate the camera functions.
1
Press the FULL AUTO button.
“FULL AUTO” will be displayed on the screen
of DVD video camera/recorder for several
seconds.
The following settings will reset to defaults:
When setting Reference
Function
full auto
Auto
page
52
Focus
Backlight
compensation
Off
54
Exposure
Program AE
White balance
EIS
Auto
Auto
Auto
On
54
56
57
59
59
MIC.Filter
Off
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Setting Up Camera Functions
• See page 48 for how to set.
Before You Begin
SELECTING SHOOTING MODE TO MATCH THE SUBJECT
(SWITCHING PROGRAM AE MODE)
This DVD video camera/recorder automatically detects the status of subject and surrounding
situation and records the optimum image: If you choose the shooting mode to match the recording
conditions, clearer images will be recorded.
1
Press the MENU button, use the f/e/
d/c buttons to choose “Program AE” on
the “Camera Functions Setup” screen, and
then press the A button.
Auto : The camera/recorder automatically
judges the subject and surrounding environment
for optimum recording.
Sports : Reduces blurring when recording
rapidly moving subjects such as in golf or tennis.
Portrait : Makes a subject, such as a person
or a creature, stand out from a blurred
background.
The options will appear on the right of
“Program AE”.
2
3
Use the f/e/d/c buttons to choose
the desired option, and then press the A
button: The selected option will be set.
Spotlight : Prevents overexposure of subject
portrait face, etc. when strong light strikes the
subject, as in a wedding or on stage.
Sand & Snow : Prevents underexposure of
subject portrait face, etc. in a place where
reflection of light is intense, such as at the
seaside in midsummer or on a ski slope.
Low Light : Allows user to record in a dark
place even with decreased lighting.
Turn the LCD monitor 180º during recording:
The LCD monitor light can then be used for
recording.
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
The menu screen will disappear.
Note:
• You can check the selected AE mode by the on-
screen information display. However, nothing will
appear in the Auto mode.
• The shooting mode set as above will be stored in
memory even if the DVD video camera/recorder is
turned off.
• When recording in a dark area, an after-image will
appear when filming a moving subject or if camera
shake occurs (it is therefore recommended that you
use a tripod in such cases).
• If the Sports mode is used under a fluorescent light,
the image may flicker: In this case, use the Auto mode
for recording.
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RECORDING DARK SUBJECTS USING LCD MONITOR LIGHT
When Program AE is set to Low Light, you can use the light from LCD monitor to record a subject.
1
Press the MENU button, and choose
“Program AE” from the “Camera Functions
Setup” menu.
Note:
• Use the viewfinder to check the image to be recorded.
• The LCD monitor light allows you to record a subject
up to 3.2 feet (1 m) even in a dark place.
• An after-image will appear when filming a moving
subject or if camera shake occurs (it is recommended
that you use a tripod).
2
3
Choose “Low Light”, and designate it.
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
• If a subject cannot be focused properly, manually
adjust the focus (see page 52).
4
Open the LCD
monitor, turn it 180º
so that it faces the
same direction as
the lens: The LCD
monitor will light
white.
ADJUSTING COLOR (WHITE BALANCE)
This DVD video camera/recorder automatically adjusts the color of subject. Change the white
balance setting depending on the recording conditions.
Mode
Setting content
On-screen display
Auto
Set
White balance always automatically adjusted
None
You can manually adjust white balance to match the light
source or situation (p. 58)
h
i
Outdoor
Indoor 1
To record in fine weather
To record under incandescent light, halogen light or bulb-
color type fluorescent light
j
k
Indoor 2
To record under fluorescent light
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1
Press the MENU button, choose “White Bal.”
on the “Camera Functions Setup” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
Note:
• The white balance mode can be confirmed using the
on-screen information.
• The white balance setting will be stored in memory
even when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned
off.
2
3
Choose the desired option, and then press the
A button.
• Do not block the infrared sensor with hand, etc.
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
Infrared sensor block
• If a tele or wide-conversion lens is used, the auto
white balance may not operate depending on the
recording conditions. If this happens, set to the mode
to match the recording conditions, or manually set the
white balance.
• Be sure to remove the lens cap before turning the
DVD video camera/recorder on: If the DVD video
camera/recorder is turned on with the lens capped,
the white balance will not work normally.
●Setting white balance manually
1
Point the DVD
video camera/
recorder at a white
object so that it fills
the screen. Use an
object that is not
transparent.
If focus is not
correct when the
white object fills the screen, manually focus
the object, referring to “Manually Focusing
Subject” (see page 52).
Note:
Thick paper
• The white balance set using the “Set” option will be
stored in memory until it is re-set.
• Do not use a colored object when setting the white
balance: The appropriate tint cannot be set.
• The setting on white balance “Set” may not be
possible in a dark place. Also, the white balance
cannot be set when the zoom bar is in the digital
zoom range (p. 50). In such status, the “h” indicator
will remain blinking. Set the white balance in a bright
place with “Dig. Zoom Off” specified.
• If the recording conditions have changed, re-set the
white balance for appropriate colors.
• The setting will be stored in memory even when the
DVD video camera/recorder is turned off: The “h”
indicator will blink when the DVD video camera/
recorder is turned on next time. Re-set the white
balance as needed.
2
3
Press the MENU button, choose “White Bal.”,
“Set”, and then press the A button.
Hold A pressed until the “h” indicator
changes from blinking to a steady light. When
the “h” indicator lights, the white balance
setting will be complete.
4
Press the C button to end the setting.
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USING THE ELECTRONIC IMAGE STABILIZER (EIS)
When you use zoom (see page 50) to record a magnified subject image, it will correct fuzziness in the
recorded image.
• After recording with EIS set to “Off”, it is
1
Press the MENU button, choose “EIS” on the
“Camera Functions Setup” menu screen, and
then press the A button.
recommended that you return the setting to “On” and
then turn the DVD video camera/recorder off, unless
you normally record with “Off” setting.
• It is recommended that you specify “EIS Off” when
using the DVD video camera/recorder on a desk or
tripod.
• When “EIS On” is specified, there will be a slight
difference between the actual movement and the
movement on screen.
2
3
Choose the “On” or “Off”, and then press the
A button.
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
• Gross camera shake may not be entirely corrected
even if “EIS On” is specified: Firmly hold the DVD
video camera/recorder with both hands.
• EIS may not operate correctly when the tele or wide-
conversion lens is used.
Note:
• You can check EIS On or Off by the on-screen
information display.
• The EIS setting will be stored in memory even when
the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
RECORDING SUBJECT USING LARGE MAGNIFICATION (DIGITAL ZOOM)
See page 50 for setting on digital zoom.
REDUCING WIND NOISE DURING RECORDING (MIC.FILTER)
When recording sound from the microphone built into this DVD video camera/recorder, you can
reduce wind noise in recording.
If “MIC.Filter: ON” is specified, the low-frequency components in the sound picked up by
microphone will be cut off during recording: This makes it easier to hear the target voice or sound
during playback.
1
Press the MENU button, choose “MIC.Filter”
on the “Camera Functions Setup” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
Note:
• You can also use the on-screen display to confirm that
the MIC.Filter has been set.
• The MIC.Filter setting will be stored in memory even
when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
• The MIC.Filter function will work only during movie
recording.
2
3
Choose the desired option, and then press the
A button.
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
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Setting Up Record Functions
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SWITCHING MOVIE QUALITY (VIDEO MODE)
Choose the movie quality from “XTRA”, “FINE”, “STD”.
It is recommended that you record critical subjects in the “XTRA” or “FINE” mode.
1
Press the MENU button, use the f/e/
d/c/A buttons to choose “VIDEO
Mode” on the “Record Functions Setup”
menu screen, and then press the A button.
Note:
• The movie quality setting will be stored in memory
even when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned
off.
• When using a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc, the
“VIDEO Mode” setting will not change even if the disc
is replaced.
• When using DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc, you
cannot switch the setting on movie quality or wide-
screen mode while recording on the disc: The DVD
video camera/recorder will be automatically set to the
movie quality or wide-screen mode first used with the
disc for recording.
2
3
Choose the desired quality mode, and then
press the A button.
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
• When using a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW:
You cannot specify the combination of “VIDEO Mode:
STD” and “16:9 On”. If you specify “16:9 On” and try
to switch the VIDEO Mode to STD from XTRA or
FINE, the screen will automatically switch to the 4:3-
aspect ratio display.
• The movie quality setting is effective only during
movie recording: The setting will not be displayed
during recording of stills.
Block-like noise may appear in recorded image, or the outline of subject image is distorted under the
recording conditions listed below. Pan the DVD video camera/recorder as slowly as possible. (Block
noise is likely to appear in the “STD” mode):
• If there is a complicated pattern in background (as in following figure on left);
• If the DVD video camera/recorder is moved excessively or quickly;
• If subject is moving rapidly even when the DVD video camera/recorder is not moving.
(Image when block-like noise occurs)
(Image without block-like noise)
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SETTING TO WIDE TV SCREEN MODE (16:9 MODE)
When viewing recorded images later on a wide-screen TV (aspect ratio 16:9), specify wide-screen
(16:9) mode “On”: You can also record images with the aspect ratio changed (the aspect ratio with
“Off” is 4:3).
The following figures compare the images displayed on LCD monitor and in viewfinder when the
wide-screen mode is “on” and “off”.
“16:9 On” specified
(aspect ratio 16:9)
“16:9 Off” specified
(aspect ratio 4:3)
1
Press the MENU button, choose “16:9” on the
“Record Setup Functions” menu screen, and
then press the A button.
2
3
Choose “On”, and then press the A button.
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
When viewing playback on an ordinary TV screen later, specify “16:9 Off”: Recording with “16:9 On”
specified will be played back on an ordinary TV with longer vertical direction of image.
An image recorded with “16:9 On” specified will appear as follows:
Display on LCD monitor screen
Display in viewfinder
Images recorded with “16:9 Off” specified will appear as follows:
Display on LCD monitor screen
Display in viewfinder
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Note:
• The 16:9 setting will be kept even after the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
• When using a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW:
You cannot specify the combination of “VIDEO Mode: STD” and “16:9 On”. If you specify “16:9 On” and try to
switch the VIDEO Mode to STD from XTRA or FINE, the screen will automatically switch to the 4:3-aspect ratio
display.
• When using DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R, switching between wide mode (16:9) and normal mode (4:3) will not be
possible while using the same disc.
• Images recorded with “16:9 On” (aspect ratio 16:9) specified will be played back with the setting used during
recording regardless of the 16:9 setting then being used.
• To view images recorded at 16:9 setting, switch the aspect ratio of your TV: See TV instruction manual for this
switching.
• When using a video selector, the TV may not automatically be switched to 16:9 mode.
• When the power switch is set to “N” or “P”, the aspect ratio of screen in recording pause will be 4:3 regardless of
the setting on 16:9 wide mode.
• If you connect the DVD video camera/recorder with a disc recorded in wide mode to a TV with 4:3 display only
and play it back, vertically long images will appear. To display 4:3 images, set “TV type” (p. 103) to 4:3 and view
the images.
• If you play back a +RW recorded in wide mode on a DVD recorder/player, etc., vertically long images will appear
even on a wide-screen TV. In this case, change the setting on the DVD recorder/player, or set “TV type” (p. 103) to
4:3 and view the images.
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3
SWITCHING QUALITY OF STILL IMAGE (QUALITY)
You can switch the still recording quality only when using card.
It is recommended that you use “FINE” when recording vital images (p. 145 “SIZE AND
QUALITY OF PHOTOS”).
1
Press the MENU button, use the f/e/
d/c/A buttons to choose “Quality” on
the “Record Functions Setup” menu screen,
and then press the A button.
3
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
Note:
• The still quality setting will be stored in memory even
when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
• The quality of photos recorded on DVD-RAM is
equivalent to “FINE” on card.
2
Choose the option you want, and then press
the A button.
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SELF-TIMER
You can record photos using the self-timer function, as with ordinary cameras.
The self-timer function is valid only when recording photos (stills).
1
Press the MENU button, use the f/e/
d/c/A buttons to choose “Self Timer”
on the “Record Functions Setup” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
Note:
• You can also check that self-timer has been set by
reviewing the on-screen information.
• To release the self-timer mode, choose “Off” on the
menu screen or turn DVD video camera/recorder off.
• To suspend self-timer, press the PHOTO button again
before recording starts, or press the C button.
2
Select “On”, and then press the A button.
The self-timer will be set.
3
4
Press the MENU button to end the setting.
Press the PHOTO button.
The recording indicator at the front of DVD
video camera/recorder will blink.
The self-timer indicator will start to count
down, and recording will commence
approximately 10 seconds later.
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SETTING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY OUTPUT ON OR OFF (OSD OUTPUT)
If you connect this DVD video camera/recorder to a TV to view images on TV screen, you can
switch off the on-screen information (displayed in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen) from the TV
screen.
1
Press the MENU button, use the f/e/
d/c/A buttons to choose “OSD
Output” on the “Record Functions Setup”
menu screen, and then press the A button.
Note:
• The “OSD Output” setting will be stored in memory
even when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned
off.
• Even if “Off” is chosen, the on-screen information will
appear during playback. See page 72 for playback on-
screen information display.
• Even after the on-screen information is removed from
the TV screen, it will still appear in the viewfinder or
on the LCD screen.
2
Choose “On” or “Off”, and press the A
button.
“On” setting
“Off” setting
TV screen
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Disc Navigation
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Using Disc Navigation
STARTING OR TERMINATING DISC NAVIGATION
Disc Navigation is a tool for editing scenes recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder.
Here is an explanation on “scene” and “program”, so that you will be able to make most use of Disc
Navigation function.
The screens in this instruction manual are basically those that will appear when DVD-RAM disc is
used: Some items will not appear when DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW disc or card is used, but the
operation is the same.
• Turn the DVD video camera/recorder on (p. 29).
• When using disc: Set the power switch to “O” or “N”.
• When using card: Set the power switch to “P”.
Before You Begin
1
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
The Disc Navigation screen (shown on
page 66) will appear.
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button again.
Disc Navigation will be terminated and the
DVD video camera/recorder will enter the
recording pause status.
You can also press the C button to end Disc
Navigation.
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Disc Navigation screen
Thumbnail
*1
Selected scene number/
Number of all scenes
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Cursor
*2
*4
Current page position
Still image icon
Bar graph
*3
*5
Operation guide
PLAY
Disc type icon
*1 Scene:
Video (movie).......... “One scene” refers to images recorded from one press of REC button until recording is
stopped by pressing the REC button again.
Photo (still).............. “One scene” refers to a single photo recording by pressing the PHOTO button.
*2 No still icon will appear for card.
*3 The operation guide will vary depending on the operation status of DVD video camera/recorder.
*4 Appears when 13 scenes or more have been recorded.
*5 “ ” will appear for card.
Icons to be displayed on thumbnail:
................. Skip (p. 81)
[ ...................... Fade-in (p. 80)
] ...................... Fade-out (p. 80)
T ..................... Lock (p. 84)
Note:
• Pressing the DISPLAY button will display the
recording date/time of the scene on which the cursor
is placed in the space for operating guide. Pressing
DISPLAY again will display the operating guide.
• If no disc or card is inserted, the Disc navigation
screen cannot be displayed even by pressing the
DISC NAVIGATION button.
• Each time Disc Navigation is started with a DVD-RW
(VF-mode)/DVD-R disc inserted, message “Creating
Thumbnail ...” will appear. After the message appears,
the Disc Navigation screen will appear.
• If the following disc or card is inserted, the Disc
Navigation screen will appear or some message will
be displayed:
- Write-protected disc
- Finalized DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW disc
- DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R recorded on a Hitachi
DVD video camera/recorder model other than DZ-
GX5080A/GX5020A/GX5000A
- Locked card
• Do not leave the disc navigation screen displayed on
TV to which the DVD video camera/recorder is
connected: Doing so could damage the TV screen,
possibly by burning.
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PLAYING BACK FROM DISC NAVIGATION SCREEN
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
3
Press the A button.
Use the f/e/d/c buttons to select
the desired scene.
Playback will start from the selected scene.
Note:
Pressing the d or c button will move the cursor
to the preceding or following scene.
Pressing the f or e button will move to
preceding or following page.
The selected scene will be framed: This is
called a “cursor”.
ADJUSTING VOLUME DURING PLAYBACK
If the LCD monitor is open during playback of movie, playback sound will be heard from the
speaker. Adjust the sound volume using the zoom lever. Tilt it to the “T” side to increase the volume,
“W” side to reduce the volume.
VOLUME
Volume
●When playback ends
●Playing back photos
The DVD video camera/
recorder will enter the
playback pause status at
the last image of last scene.
Pressing the C or DISC
NAVIGATION button will
restore the Disc Navigation screen.
When the playback pause status continues for as
long as 5 minutes, the Disc Navigation screen
will automatically be restored.
A photo on DVD-RAM disc will be displayed
for approx. 3 seconds. When playing back
photos on card, playback will stop after each
photo playback.
Note:
Playback pause
• Press the A button to temporarily stop playback.
Pressing A again will start from that point.
• If you press the A button after playback of the last
scene on disc finishes, playback will start again from
the beginning of disc.
• Pressing the C button will always restore the Disc
Navigation screen.
• When playing back photos on card, “Playback” will
appear. In the case of a photo with a large number of
pixels, it will take some time for the photo to appear.
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• Insert a disc or card recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder (p. 39,
40).
Before You Begin
• Turn the DVD video camera/recorder on (p. 29).
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PLAYING BACK LATEST RECORDED SCENE
Playing Back
2
Press the C button.
Playback will stop, and recording pause
status will be restored.
Note:
• To temporarily stop playback, press the A button.
Press the A button again to restart playback.
• Even if you stop playback midway and immediately
start recording again, the new image will be recorded
after the last scene on disc or card (the previous
images will not be overwritten).
• Image data edited on PC, etc., or the recorded image
may not appear on this DVD video camera/recorder;
also, the recorded sound may not play back,
depending on the type of image data.
• Image data recorded on another DVD video camera/
recorder or DVD recorder may not be played on this
DVD video camera/recorder.
• Depending on the amount of data to be played back,
it may take some time for the playback image to
appear.
• Do not operate the power switch or remove the card
while the ACCESS/PC or CARD ACCESS indicator is
lit or blinking: Doing so may damage the card or the
data on card.
• If a disc recorded is used at high temperatures,
normal playback may be impossible: Turn the DVD
video camera/recorder off once, wait until the ambient
temperature becomes lower, and then operate it
again.
1
Press the A button in the recording pause
status.
The DVD video camera/recorder will enter
the playback mode, and the scene you have
recorded last will be played back.
When playback is finished, the DVD video
camera/recorder will enter the pause status
at the last image on disc.
If the playback pause status continues for as
long as 5 minutes, the DVD video camera/
recorder will automatically return to the
recording pause status.
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DELETING LAST RECORDED SCENE
1
2
Press the MENU button during playback.
3
Choose “YES”, and then press A.
The last recorded scene will be deleted, and
the recording pause status will be restored.
Choose “Edit”, “Delete Scene”, and then
press A.
The screen for verifying deletion will appear.
Note:
• If you press the MENU button during playback using
the Disc Navigation menu, “Delete Scene” will not
appear.
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CAPTURING PHOTO
You can record an image displayed during playback of video as a photo on a card.
1
2
Press the MENU button at a scene you wish
to capture during playback.
Note:
• You can also press PHOTO button for the scene you
wish to capture in step 1: The screen for verifying
capture will appear. Choose “YES”, and then press
A: The scene will be recorded on a card.
• A captured photo is played back on the DVD video
camera/recorder as follows:
Choose “Edit”, “PHOTO Capture”, and then
press A.
The screen for verifying capture will appear.
When captured from a video recorded with 16:9 (wide
mode) On specified:
Number of pixels (JPEG
3
Choose “YES”, and then press A.
The captured scene will be recorded on a
card.
standard): 640 x 360
When captured from a
video recorded with 16:9
(wide mode) Off
specified:
Number of pixels (JPEG
standard): 640 x 480
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SEARCH PLAYBACK OF MOVIE
During playback, press the d or c button and
hold it: Search playback will start.
Note:
• If the temperature inside the DVD video camera/
recorder rises, normal skip or search playback may
not be possible: Turn the DVD video camera/recorder
off, wait for a few moments, and then turn it on again.
Hold down c :
Scenes will be visually scanned forward.
Hold down d :
Scenes will be visually scanned backward.
Release the d or c button when you find the
desired image:
Normal playback will start from that point.
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FRAME ADVANCE/FRAME BACK/SLOW PLAYBACK OF MOVIE
During playback pause, press the d or c
button: Frame advance, frame back or slow
playback will start.
After frame advance, frame back or slow
playback, the DVD video camera/recorder will
enter the playback pause status.
Note:
Press c once:
• In slow playback, a rapidly moving subject image may
be distorted.
• The intervals for playing back frames in frame
advance/frame back/slow playback are as follows:
Frame advance and forward slow: Approx. 0.03
seconds
Frame back and reverse slow: Approx. 0.5 seconds
• No sound will be heard during search playback or
slow playback.
Picture will advance one frame.
Press d once:
Picture will go back one frame.
Hold down c :
Forward slow playback.
Hold down d :
Reverse slow playback.
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SKIP PLAYBACK OF MOVIE
During playback, press the f or e button to
locate the start of desired scene.
Portion being played back
Press e once:
Press f
Press f Press e Press e
To skip to the first image of the scene
following the one being played back, and start
playback.
twice
once once
twice
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Press f once:
To return to the first image of the scene being
played back, and start playback.
Hold down e :
Portion being played back
Press f
Press e
Press e
To continuously locate the beginnings of
scenes, starting from the scene following the
scene being played back. When the desired
image appears, release the button: Playback
will start from that point.
once
once
twice
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Pressing the f button at a portion several seconds
from the start of scene being played back will return
to the start of the scene preceding that being played
back.
Hold down f :
To continuously locate the beginnings of
scenes backward, starting from the scene
preceding the scene currently being played
back. When the desired image appears, release
the button: Playback will start from that point.
Note:
• If you perform skip playback during playback pause,
the DVD video camera/recorder will enter the
playback pause status at the beginning of the located
scene.
• Pressing the e button in the last scene on disc will
set the DVD video camera/recorder to the playback
pause status at the last image.
• If the temperature inside the DVD video camera/
recorder rises, normal skip or search playback may
not be possible: Turn the DVD video camera/recorder
off, wait for a few moments, and then turn it on again.
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PLAYING BACK STILLS
Press the f or e button during playback to
quickly play back stills in sequence.
[When using disc]
Releasing the f or e button will start
continuous playback.
Press e once:
To display stills one by one forward.
Press f once:
To display stills one by one backward.
[When using card]
When the f or e button is released, the
photo at that point will be displayed, and then
the DVD video camera/recorder will enter the
playback pause status.
Use the slide show function for continuous
display (p. 103).
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JUMPING TO SPECIFIED POINT (GO TO)
1
2
Press the MENU button
during playback.
Top:
To go to the start, and enter playback pause.
End:
To go to the end of last scene, and enter
Go To
To p
En d
Spec
i
f
y
Choose the option
(point you want to go
ENTER
RETURN
playback pause.
to), and then press the A button.
Specify:
To go to a specified point and enter playback
pause. See the following for details.
●Specifying the point to view
1
Choose “Specify” in step 2 above, and then
press the A button.
3
Press the A button to enter the selection.
The DVD video camera/recorder will go to
the specified point and enter the playback
pause status.
The screen for specifying the point to go to
will appear.
Pressing A again will start playback.
Position of currently
played back image
Total recording time of
all selected scenes
To cancel the “Go To” procedure midway, press
the C button before going to the specified point.
Go
t
o
TOP
0: 00: 00
CURRENT
0: 03 : 26
END
0: 24 : 24
Cursor
Note:
GO T0: 03 : 26
TOP END ENTER
CANCEL
• If multiple scenes are selected using the Disc
Navigation function or SELECT button, choosing
“Top” will jump to the beginning of selected scenes
(p. 97).
Cursor position
• When multiple scenes are selected, the total time of
selected scenes will appear in the “total recording
time” display.
• With card, the number of stills will appear at the
“TOP”, “CURRENT”, “END” and “GO TO” indicators.
• The cursor may not move at same-pitch intervals.
2
Use the f/e/d/c buttons to select
the desired time of chosen point.
Press f
Press e
Press d or c
• Press once:
:
:
:
To select the start.
To select the end.
To move the cursor in 10-second units
(1-still units for card)
• Hold down:
To move the cursor in 1-minute units
(10-still units for card)
Go
t
o
TOP
0: 00: 00
CURRENT
0: 03 : 26
END
0: 24 : 24
GO TO 0: 00 : 00
TOP END ENTER
CANCEL
(When the start of scene is selected)
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INFORMATION DISPLAY DURING PLAYBACK
Various types of information on recording will be superimposed on playback image you are viewing.
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Playback information
display
Recording date/time
*1
●Switching the information display
mode
Press the DISPLAY button: You can switch the
display mode of on-screen information.
O (VIDEO) or N (PHOTO) with disc;
Only E (PHOTO) with card.
*2
*3
Program or
Play List.
Number of program or play list being played
back (not displayed when all programs are
being played back).
Refer to “Disc/Card type” on page 45.
Will appear when each function is specified
“On”.
When using disc:
*4
*5
*1
Recording mode
*5
Scene No.
Repeat play
*6
F
: Standard playback
b
c
d
: Playback pause
: Forward search playback
: Reverse search playback
06
006
0 : 00 : 16
Playback
operation
e : Forward skip playback
f : Reverse skip playback
*6
g
h
: Forward frame advance
: Reverse frame back
: Forward slow playback
: Reverse slow playback
Counter
*4
Disc type
*3
Program No. or Play List No.
*2
Refer to “Playing Back” beginning on page 67
for how to operate.
Program or Play List
The “j” mark will appear on the first image
on disc.
The “i” mark will appear on the last image
on disc.
When using card:
Scene No.
File name
*5
Slide Show
• Recording date/time display: Shows the date/
time when recording was started. Even when
playback starts, the date/time display will not
advance.
• No display: No information will appear.
However, when the mode of playback
operation is switched, the symbol will appear
for approx. 3 seconds.
100—0003
003
*6
Playback operation
*5
Lock
*1
Recording mode
Note:
See page 87 and after for “Program”, page 90 and after
for “Play List”.
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SELECTING MULTIPLE SCENES
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Repeat steps 2 and 3 to randomly select
multiple scenes.
Use the f/e/d/c buttons to select
the desired scene.
3
Press the SELECT button once:
The selected scene will be framed in red and
yellow.
SELECTING CONSECUTIVE SCENES TOGETHER
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Note:
• You can know the status of scenes from the colors of
cursor and bargraph:
Use the f/e/d/
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c buttons to point the
cursor at the first scene
in the range of scenes
you want to select.
Cursor Bar graph
Status of scenes
Yellow Light blue Current cursor position
PLAY
Range of scenes being
Blue
Red
Light blue
selected
Yellow Scenes already selected
Yellow frame
3
4
Hold down the
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• Pressing the A button after selecting scenes will
play back only the selected scenes from the
beginning of each.
• To cancel a selected scene, select the scene to be
canceled, and then press the SELECT button.
To cancel all selected scenes, press the C button.
• You can also select scenes in reverse from the last
scene in the range.
• To release multiple selection, press the C or SELECT
button before pressing the A button in step 4.
• Up to 999 scenes can be selected for both disc and
card.
SELECT button for at
least one second:
ENTER
CANCEL
The selected scene will
be doubly framed in
yellow and blue.
Double frames in
yellow and blue
Use the f/e/d/
c buttons to select the
last scene in the range
you want, and then
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DESELECT ALL
press the A button:
Red frame
The thumbnails of
scenes in the specified
range will be framed in
red, and then selected.
When scenes up to
this point are selected
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FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WITH DISC NAVIGATION
The Disc Navigation mode will allow a variety of further operations.
Functions Available with Disc Navigation
Available
function
Reference
page
Contents
Editing of scenes
You can delete unnecessary scenes,
combine scenes, or divide one scene.
77 – 79
80 – 82
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1
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Setting special
effects to scenes
You can attach fade and skip to a
scene, and change existing thumbnails.
Copy from disc to
card
You can copy photos recorded on
DVD-RAM disc to card.
Scene lock
You can lock any scene so that it will
not be deleted by mistake: Essential
scenes are thereby protected, and
recording another still is possible.
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Scene information
display
You can display information on one
scene or multiple scenes, such as
image quality, recording time, etc.
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●
●
●
●
●
Changing title
You can change the title of play list or
program.
88, 96
90
●
●
●
●
Creation of play list
You can create an original movie by
changing the combination of scenes.
Disc or Card
initialization
You can initialize a DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/
+RW disc or card so that it can be used
on this DVD video camera/recorder.
97
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
Remaining display
(Capacity)
The remaining recordable movie time or
number of recordable stills is displayed.
98
98
●
●
Disc protection
You can protect the DVD-RAM/DVD-
RW (VR-mode) disc to prevent
deletion or editing by mistake.
Disc finalization
You can use this DVD video camera/
recorder to finalize any DVD-RW/
DVD-R/+RW disc recorded on it so
that the disc can be viewed on DVD
recorder/player, etc.
100
101
2
*
●
●
●
Unfinalizing disc
Repeat play
You can unfinalize a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/
+RW that was finalized on this DVD video
camera/recorder so that additional videos
can be recorded on the disc.
●
●
●
●
You can repeatedly play back
programs and scenes.
102
103
●
●
●
Slide show
You can play back stills continuously.
●
1
*
*
Only deletion is possible.
Additional recording can be made on a finalized DVD-RW (VR-mode).
2
Note:
Note
Setting special effects to scenes (fade, skip, thumbnail) are unique to this DVD video camera/recorder. When a disc
with any effects set on this DVD video camera/recorder is directly played back on a DVD recorder/player or read into
PC, the set effect results will not be reflected in the playback or reading. To reflect the set effect results, connect
both devices using the AV/S output cable and then perform recording (Dubbing, p. 107).
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UNDERSTANDING FLOW OF DISC NAVIGATION MENU
Press the MENU button on the Disc Navigation screen: The menu screens for Disc Navigation and
menu screens for disc and card will appear.
Shaded items will also appear in Quick Menu display mode (see page 48).
Refer to pages indicated for details of settings.
●When using DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-mode) disc
Scene
Edit
Effect
Copy* (p. 83)
Select (p. 85)
(p. 77)
(p. 80)
Divide
Delete
Combine
Move*
(p. 78)
(p. 77)
(p. 79)
(p. 79)
1
2
2
* Will appear when a
play list is displayed.
Detail
DVD-RAM only
(p. 86)
1
*
Fade
Skip
Thumbnail
(p. 80)
(p. 81)
(p. 82)
Start → Current
Current → End
All
(p. 85)
(p. 85)
(p. 85)
Play list
Select (p. 91)
Play (p. 91)
Create (p. 90)
Go To
Disc
Top
End
(p. 97)
(p. 97)
4
Edit
Title
(p. 92 – 95)
(p. 96)
Finalize Disc*
Format Disc
(p. 100)
(p. 97)
(p. 98)
(p. 98)
(p. 99)
Delete (p. 96)
Protect Disc
Capacity
Update Control Info.
Program
Others
Select (p. 87)
4
Play
Title
(p. 88)
(p. 88)
*
DVD-RW (VR-mode) only
3
Category*
(p. 102)
(p. 102)
(p. 103)
All
VIDEO
PHOTO
(p. 102)
(p. 102)
(p. 102)
Repeat Play
TV type
3
*
DVD-RAM only
On
Off
(p. 102)
(p. 102)
16:9
4:3
(p. 103)
(p. 103)
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●When using DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW disc
Scene
Select (p. 85)
Detail (p. 86)
Start → Current (p. 85)
Current → End
(p. 85)
(p. 85)
All
Program
Select (p. 87)
Disc
Finalize Disc
Unfinalize Disc* (p. 101)
Format Disc*
Capacity
(p. 100)
5
Play
(p. 88)
5
(p. 97)
(p. 98)
5
Go To
Top
End
(p. 97)
(p. 97)
*
DVD-RW (VF-mode)/+RW only
Others
Repeat Play
TV type
(p. 102)
(p. 103)
On
Off
(p. 102)
(p. 102)
16:9 (p. 103)
4:3 (p. 103)
●When using card
Scene
Delete (p. 77)
Lock (p. 84)
Select (p. 85)
Start → Current (p. 85)
Detail
(p. 86)
Current → End
(p. 85)
(p. 85)
All
Go To
Card
Top
End
(p. 97)
(p. 97)
Slide Show
Start
(p. 103)
Format Card
Capacity
(p. 97)
(p. 98)
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Scene
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DELETING SCENES (EDIT – DELETE)
You may want to delete unwanted scenes.
Scenes on DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc cannot be deleted, and menu item “Delete” will not
appear with DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc.
When using +RW, no scene can be deleted from the Disc Navigation menu (see page 68).
1
2
3
4
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Select the scene to be deleted.
Press the MENU button.
Note:
• To delete an unwanted part of a scene on DVD-RAM/
DVD-RW (VR-mode) disc, divide the scene first, and
then delete the unnecessary part (see page 78).
• If you delete all data on disc or card, initializing the
disc or card will be recommended (see page 97).
• If the time of deleted scenes (stills) is quite short, the
remaining free space of disc may not increase in the
disc or card remaining indicator.
Choose “Scene”, “Edit”, “Delete”, and then
press the A button.
When using card, choose “Scene”, “Delete”,
and then press the A button.
• The locked scenes on card cannot be deleted (see
page 84).
5
6
The “Delete Scene” screen will appear: If you
are sure you want to delete the selected scene,
press the A button.
If you want to change the scene to be deleted,
you can change it on this screen.
The screen for verifying deletion will appear:
Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button.
Choose “NO” to cancel deletion.
After Yes or No setting, the “Delete Scene”
screen will be restored.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to delete other scenes.
7
Press the C button to quit.
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●Editing using submenu
Press the MENU button before pressing the A button in step 5 (see page 77): The submenu will
appear.
Edit
Delete .......................To delete selected scenes
Exit............................To restore the Disc Navigation screen
Start → Current.......To select scenes from the start to the one that the cursor is on
at the moment
Select
Current → End........To select scenes from the scene the cursor is on to the end
All .............................To select all scenes
Top............................To move the cursor to the first scene
End............................To move the cursor to the last scene
Go To
Pressing the C button will restore the screen in step 5.
Note:
Although the submenu screen will appear for each setting, some menu items may not appear, depending on the
setting.
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DIVIDING MOVIES (EDIT – DIVIDE)
You can divide a scene into two parts.
To delete unnecessary portion of scene, first divide the scene, and then delete the unnecessary
portion.
1
2
3
4
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Select the scene to be divided.
Press the MENU button.
Choose “NO” to cancel division.
After division, the “Divide Scene” screen will
be restored.
Repeat steps 5 – 7 to divide another scene.
8
Press the C button to quit.
Choose, “Scene”, “Edit”, “Divide” and then
press the A button.
Note:
• If you press the MENU button before pressing the
A button in step 5, the submenu will appear.
• Search and frame advance are useful when
designating division points.
5
The “Divide Scene” screen will appear: If you
are sure you want to divide the selected
scene, press the A button: The selected
scene will be played back.
• Combining scenes that were divided will restore the
original scene (see page 79).
• If a special effect has been added to the original
scene, the “IN” effect will be added to the first half of
scene, and the “OUT” effect, to the latter half.
• The division point may drift before or after the
designated point by approximately 0.5 seconds.
• Since a scene with a skip set cannot be played back,
no division point can be specified: Release the skip
for the scene before dividing it.
• If the division point is at a still, a message will appear,
but no division will be made.
• If the division point is at the start or end of a scene, a
message will appear, but no division will be made.
• A movie scene whose recording time is 0.5 seconds
or less cannot be divided.
If you want to change the scene to be divided,
you can change it on this screen.
6
7
When you reach the
Se l ect D i v i s i o n Po i n t
002
0 : 00 : 18
point where you want
to divide the scene,
press the SELECT
button.
SEL
ENTER
CANCEL
The status bar of
The screen for verifying
division will appear:
Choose “YES”, and then
press the A button.
scene being played
back can be switched
off or on by pressing
the DISPLAY button
• If free space available on disc is insufficient, division
will not be possible: Delete unnecessary scenes.
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COMBINING MULTIPLE SCENES (EDIT – COMBINE)
If you have recorded numerous short scenes, combining them will be facilitated by the use of Disc
Navigation.
Be sure to select consecutive multiple scenes. Combining scenes is possible only when “Category:
All” is specified (p. 102). Stills cannot be combined.
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
6
The screen for verifying combination will
appear: Choose “YES”, and then press the
A button.
Press the MENU button, choose “Scene”,
“Edit”, “Combine”, and then press A.
The two images appearing on the verification
screen are those of the first and last scenes to
be combined.
Choose “NO” to cancel combination.
After Yes or No setting, the “Combine
Scenes” screen will be restored.
3
The “Combine Scenes” screen will appear:
Point the cursor at the first scene to be
combined, and then press the A button.
The cursor will change to double frames of
blue and yellow.
The thumbnail of the first scene will appear in
the combined scene.
Repeat steps 3 and 6 to combine other scenes.
4
Use the f/e/d/c buttons to
determine the range of scenes to be
combined, point the cursor at the last scene,
and then press the A button.
The cursor will change to a red frame. The
last scene will be double frames of red and
yellow.
7
Press the C button to quit.
Note:
• You can also select multiple scenes after step 1:
Press the MENU button to continue the procedure of
combination.
5
If you do not wish to change the scenes to be
combined, press the A button.
To change the scenes, press the C (STOP/
EXIT) button to return the cursor to yellow,
and then select the scenes to be combined
again.
• If you press the MENU button before pressing the
A button in step 3, the submenu will appear (see
page 78).
• With fade effect, the “IN” effect of the first video in the
selected range and the “OUT” effect on the last video
will be attached to a combined scene.
• Scenes in different programs (different recording
dates) cannot be combined: Create a play list first,
and then combine such scenes on the play list.
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ARRANGING ORDER OF SCENES (EDIT – MOVE)
You can arrange scenes within a play list by moving them to desired positions (p. 95). Create a play
list first, and then arrange the scenes [“CREATING NEW PLAY LIST (CREATE)”, p. 90].
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DIRECTING SCENES EFFECTIVELY (EFFECT – FADE)
You can add fading to the beginning and/or end of scene.
There are three types of special effects:
Fade Out
Fade Out
Fade Out
Fade In
Fade In
Fade In
White:
Wipe:
B/W:
Fades in from white screen
Fades in from black screen
to vertical direction of screen
Fades out from vertical
direction of screen to black
screen
Fades in from Black and
Fades out to white screen
White screen to color screen
Fades out from color screen
to Black and White screen
1
2
3
4
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Select the scene for adding special effects.
Press the MENU button.
7
Press the C button to quit.
The “[” and/or “]” icon(s) will appear in
the scenes for which fade in and/or fade out
have been set.
Choose, “Scene”, “Effect”, “Fade” and then
press the A button.
“In” effect
5
The “Fade” screen will appear: If you are sure
you want to add the fade effect to the scene,
press the A button.
PLAY
“Out” effect
Note:
If you want to change the scene to which fade
is added, you can change it on this screen.
If a disc on which fade has been set on scene with this
DVD video camera/recorder is played on a DVD
reorder/player, or the scene is captured into a PC, the
set fade will not be reflected (see Note on page 74).
6
Select the special effects for “IN” and/or
“OUT”, choose “Enter”, and then press the
A button.
You can use f/e to move the cursor to
“IN”, “OUT”, “Enter” or “Cancel”.
Use d/c to choose the effect to be added,
and then press A to set the effect.
To cancel setting, choose “Cancel”.
If you choose “Enter” and press A, the
“Fade” screen will be restored after a message
appears.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 to add fade to other
scenes.
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PLAYING BACK BY SKIPPING SCENES (EFFECT – SKIP)
You can specify “Skip” for scenes you do not want to play back: The selected scenes will be skipped.
1
2
3
4
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Select the scene to be skipped.
Press the MENU button.
6
Press the C button to quit.
A skip icon “
” will appear in the
thumbnail of any scene for which skipping
has been set.
Choose “Scene”, “Effect”, “Skip”, and then
press the A button.
Al l Pr o
Skip icon
5
The “Set Skip” screen will appear: If you are
sure you want to skip the selected scene,
press the A button.
●Releasing Skip
Perform the same procedure as setting skip: The
skip icon will disappear and skipping of the
scene will be released.
If you want to change the scene to be
skipped, you can change it on this screen.
After skip setting, the “Set Skip” screen will
be restored.
Repeat step 5 to set skipping of other scenes.
Note:
• Multiple scenes can be selected for skipping (p. 73).
• If you press the MENU button before pressing the
A button in step 5, the submenu screen will appear
(p. 78).
• If a disc on which skip has been set on scene with
this DVD video camera/recorder is played on a DVD
reorder/player, or the scene is captured into a PC, the
set skip will not be reflected (see Note on page 74).
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CHANGING IMAGES FOR THUMBNAILS (EFFECT – THUMBNAIL)
Normally, the first image of the recorded scene is displayed as a thumbnail: You can choose another
image of the scene for thumbnail. If you set a vivid image to thumbnail, you can know what you
recorded from a glance at the Disc Navigation screen.
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Note:
• If you press the MENU button before pressing the
A button in step 5, the submenu screen will appear
(see page 78).
Select the thumbnail of the scene to be
changed.
• A thumbnail of still cannot be changed.
• Since the scene to which skipping is set cannot be
played back, you will not be able to change its
thumbnail: Release the skip setting of the scene to
change the thumbnail.
• If a disc on which thumbnail has been set with this
DVD video camera/recorder is played on a DVD
reorder/player, or the scene is captured into a PC, the
set thumbnail will not be reflected (see Note on
page 74).
3
4
Press the MENU button.
Choose “Scene”, “Effect”, “Thumbnail”, and
then press the A button.
5
The “Change Thumbnail” screen will appear:
If you are sure you want to change the
thumbnail of the selected scene, press the
A button: The selected scene will be played
back.
If you want to change the scene whose
thumbnail is to be changed, you can change it
on this screen.
6
7
When the image you want to use as the
thumbnail of the scene appears, press the
SELECT button.
The screen for verifying switching of
thumbnail will appear: Choose “YES”, and
then press the A button.
Choose “NO” to cancel switching of
thumbnail.
After Yes or No setting, the “Change
Thumbnail” screen will be restored.
Repeat steps 5 – 7 to change the other scenes.
8
Press the C button to quit.
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13
COPYING STILLS ON DVD-RAM DISC TO CARD (COPY)
1
2
3
4
5
Set the power switch to “O” or “N“.
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Select the still to be copied.
Note:
• No movie can be copied.
• If you press the MENU button before pressing the
A button in step 6, the submenu screen will appear
(p. 78).
• See “Category” (p. 102) to check the stills recorded
on DVD-RAM disc.
• You can also select multiple scenes (p. 73).
• Even if all scenes, including movies, are selected to
be copied, only stills will be copied.
• Data on card cannot be copied to disc.
• The quality of still copied from disc to card will be the
same as when you recorded still on disc.
• Stills recorded on a device other than this DVD video
camera/recorder may not be copied normally.
Press the MENU button.
Choose “Copy” on the “Scene” menu screen,
and then press the A button.
6
The “Copy to card” screen will appear: If you
are sure you want to copy the selected still,
press the A button.
If you want to change the still to be copied,
you can change it on this screen.
7
The screen for verifying copy will appear:
Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button.
Choose “NO” to cancel copy.
After Yes or No setting, the “Copy to card”
screen will be restored.
Repeat steps 6 and 7 to copy other stills to
card.
8
Press the C button to quit.
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3
LOCKING SCENES ON CARD (LOCK)
You can lock each photo recorded on card so that it will not be deleted or edited by mistake.
1
2
3
4
5
Set the power switch to “P”.
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Select the scene to be locked.
Press the MENU button.
●To unlock the scene
Select the locked scene, and then use the same
procedure as above to unlock the scene: The lock
icon will disappear and locking will be released.
Note:
• If you press the MENU button before pressing the
A button in step 6, the submenu screen will appear
(p. 78).
Choose “Lock” on the “Scene” menu screen,
and then press the A button.
• You can also select multiple scenes (p. 73).
• When initializing the card, the locked scenes will also
be deleted.
6
The “Lock Set” screen will appear: If you are
sure you want to lock the selected scene,
press the A button.
7 / 19
Lock icon
If you want to change the scene to be locked,
you can change it on this screen.
After setting, the “Lock Set” screen will be
restored.
Repeat step 6 to lock another scene.
7
Press the C button to quit.
The lock icon “T” will appear on any scene
for which lock has been set.
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SELECTING SCENES USING MENU SCREEN (SELECT)
You can use this “Select” function to select consecutive scenes at one time.
This function is useful when there are numerous scenes.
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
4
5
Choose “Select” on the “Scene” menu screen.
Point the cursor at the first or last scene to be
selected: When selecting all scenes, simply
proceed with step 3.
Choose “Start →
Sc ene
Ed
E f
Copy
Se e c t
De t l
i
f
t
S
Cu
A
t
a
r
l
r
r
t
–
Cu
–
r
r en t
Current”, “Current →
End” or “All” and then
press the A button.
ec
t
en t
End
l
l
a
i
ENTER
RETURN
3
Press the MENU button.
●Deselecting selected scenes
Deselecting scenes one by one:
Deselecting all the selected scenes at once:
While you are displaying the “All Programs”
screen on which scenes have been selected, press
the C button.
While you are displaying the “All Programs”
screen on which scenes have been selected,
choose the scene to be deselected and then press
the SELECT button.
Note:
Up to 999 scenes can be selected.
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DISPLAYING INFORMATION USING MENU SCREEN (DETAIL)
You can display various information for a scene: the recording mode, recording date/time and
length, special effects and movie quality mode.
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Note:
• If multiple scenes have been selected, the total
recording time of the selected scenes (total number in
case of stills) will appear.
Select the scene whose information you wish
to know.
(When using disc)
3
4
Press the MENU button.
De t a i
V I DEO
( XTRA) :
( F NE) :
( STD )
( -
PHOTO
l
:
1m
0m
1m
0m
1m
0
i
i
i
i
i
n43sec
0sec
n43sec
(
(
(
(
(
2s c e n e s )
0s c e n e s )
2s c e n e s )
0s c e n e s )
0s c e n e s )
n
Choose “Scene”, “Detail”, and then press the
A button.
I
*3
:
:
:
n
n
0sec
0sec
-
-
)
*1
*2
RETURN
The detailed information on the scene will
appear.
*1 Number of scenes whose quality mode is
unknown:
This will appear when the disc has a scene
recorded on a device other than this DVD video
camera/recorder, only if the disc has a scene
whose mode is unknown.
(When using disc)
De
t
a
i
l
Sc e n e N o. 0 0 7
IDEO (F NE )
2 / 10 2007
V
I
1m i n13 s e c
00 00A
Da t
S k
e
p
:
:
/
8
:
:
M
i
O
f
f
*2
*1
*2 This will not appear with DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW
disc, since no still image can be recorded on it.
*3 Not displayed with a DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/DVD-R/
+RW disc (finalized) that was recorded on
another device.
Fa d e IN : None OUT :None
PREV NEXT RETURN
(When using card)
De
t
a
i
l
*3
*4
Sc e n e N o.
1 00–0007 ( 640
2 / 10 2007
7
)
00
Da t
e
:
/
8
:
:
00AM
L o c k
:
O
f
f
(When using card)
PREV
NEXT
RETURN
De t a i
l
Scene No.
6
1
/
15 / 2007 12 : 5 0:00PM
*1 Not displayed with DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/
+RW disc.
*2 Not displayed with DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/DVD-R/
+RW (finalized) recorded on another device.
*3 May not appear if the loaded card does not
comply with DCF.
Scene No.
2
7
/
10 / 2007
8
: 0 0:00AM
S c e n e s :
RETURN
2
*4 Number of pixels on still in horizontal direction:
This may not appear with a JPEG file that does
not conform to this DVD video camera/recorder.
Note:
• DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) is a
unified image file format for video cameras: Image
files can be commonly used for all digital devices
that conform to DCF.
• Pressing the c button will display information on
the following scene; pressing the d button will
display information on the preceding scene.
5
Press the C button to quit.
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Program
WHAT IS “PROGRAM”?
Program refers to an assembly of scenes recorded on the same date regardless of whether they are
movie or still.
Scene No. 1
Scene No. 2
Scene No. 3
Scene No. 4
Scene No. 5
Scene No. 6
9:00AM
Movie
11:45AM Still
1:30PM
Movie
5:20PM
8:00PM
Movie
10:20AM
Still
Still
Program No. 1
Recorded on February 10
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SWITCHING TO THUMBNAIL DISPLAY OF SPECIFIC DATE (SELECT)
Since the scenes recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder are collected as “programs” for each
recording date, selecting a program will allow you to display only the scenes on a specific date.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
Note:
• Pressing the C button on the “Select Program” screen
will restore the Disc Navigation screen.
• If a disc recorded on another device is loaded in this
DVD video camera/recorder, the program may not be
a collection of recordings on the same date.
• If you change the video quality or switch the wide
mode with a +RW, multiple programs will be produced
even if they are recorded on the same date.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Select” on the “Program” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
4
Select the program to
be displayed, and then
S e l e c t P r og r a
m
A
l
l
Pr og r
a
ms
press the A button.
0 1
0 2
0 3
1
1
2
/
/
/
1 0 / 2007
1 5 / 2007
1 0 / 2007
RETURN
ENTER
The Disc Navigation
screen of the selected
program will appear.
03
2 / 10 / 2007
001 / 008
PLAY
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PLAYING BACK PROGRAM (PLAY)
You can play back only the selected program.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
4
Select the program to be played back, and
then press the A button.
Playback will start from the first scene of the
selected program.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Play” on the “Program” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
Note:
If “Repeat Play: On” is specified, the selected program
will be repeatedly played back (PLAYING BACK
SCENES REPEATEDLY (REPEAT PLAY), p. 102).
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CHANGING TITLE OF PROGRAM (TITLE)
The recording date/time has initially been attached to any program.
You can change the recording date/time to any desired title.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
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choose “Enter” and
then press the A
button.
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Choose “Title” on the “Program” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
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The screen for verifying
the change in title will
appear: Choose “YES”,
and then press the A
button.
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The screen for setting a title will appear.
Choose “NO” to cancel changing of the title.
After Yes or No setting, the Disc Navigation
screen of the selected program will appear.
5
Use f/e/d/c
Title input bar
to select a letter, and
then press the A
button: The selected
letter will be entered.
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Cancel
SELECT
SEL
INPUT
Repeat this procedure
to create a title.
Input mode
Up to 20 characters can
be input.
Palette for selecting
characters
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Note:
●Characters available for entering
title
You can use the SELECT button to select
characters from the “capital letter”, “small
letter” and “symbol” input modes.
With step 5, select the input mode and then
press the A button, or press the DISPLAY
button.
• If you wish to delete the letter for title, press the C
button once: The input letter will be deleted. Holding
down the C button will delete all letters in the TITLE
column.
• Pressing the SELECT button on the title setting
screen (in step 5) will change the cursor position from
the title input bar to character select palette, input
mode number, and then to “Cancel”. You can also use
f/e/d/c to move the cursor up/down and to
the left/right and change its position.
• To cancel the setting of title, choose “NO” on the
screen for verifying the entered title: The screen for
verifying cancellation of title setting will appear. To
cancel title setting, choose “YES”.
• If you press the C button on the screen for verifying
change in title, the title setting screen will be restored.
• Double byte characters set on other devices may be
displayed blank on this DVD video camera/recorder.
• Titles set on this DVD video camera/recorder may not
be visible on other devices.
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Play List
WHAT IS “PLAY LIST”?
You can create a play list on this DVD video camera/recorder by gathering your favorites from the
recorded scenes.
Since the play list is not created by copying data, you will consume little of the disc capacity by
making a play list. On the other hand, deleting scenes on play list will not increase the remaining
disc capacity for recording.
Example:
Program 1
Program 2
Play list 1 created
Play list of up to No. 99 can be created, and up to 999 scenes can be included in each play list of No. 1
to No. 99.
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CREATING NEW PLAY LIST (CREATE)
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Note:
• You can also select multiple scenes (p. 73).
• Only the data on scenes is recorded on play list: If
you create or delete play lists, the original scenes in
programs will not be erased.
Select the scenes to be programmed in a play
list.
Editing scenes on play list will not affect the scenes in
programs.
3
4
Press the MENU button.
• If the added scene had skip or fade setting, that
information will also be added to the play list.
• You can add other scenes or remove unnecessary
scenes to/from the create play list (see pages 92–94).
• The date/time when a play list was created will appear
as the title for the play list. This title can later be
changed (p. 96).
• If you press the MENU button before pressing A in
step 5, the submenu will appear (p. 78).
• If free space available on disc is insufficient, creation
of new play list may not be possible: Delete
unnecessary scenes.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Create” on the “PlayList” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
5
The scene select screen will appear: If the
selected scenes on the play list are the ones
you want, press the A button.
If you want to change any of scenes you are
registering, you can also use this screen (see
pages 73 and 85).
6
When creation of a play list is complete, the
created play list will appear on the Disc
Navigation screen.
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SWITCHING TO DISPLAY OF EACH PLAY LIST (SELECT)
Select the desired one of multiple play lists: The Disc Navigation screen of the selected play list will
appear.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
4
Use the “Select Playlist” screen to select the
play list you wish to display, and then press
the A button.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Select” on the “PlayList” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
The Disc Navigation screen of the selected
play list will be displayed.
Note:
To display the Disc Navigation screen showing all
programs (all recorded scenes), choose “All Programs”
on the “Select PlayList” screen.
●Editing on play list
Deleting scene,
Changing thumbnail,
Setting skip,
p. 77
p. 82
p. 81
p. 80
p. 79
p. 78
p. 83
p. 88, 96
p. 95
When making settings on play list, such as
changing title, setting skip, adding fade, etc., use
the same procedure for setting on program or
scenes. Perform these settings, referring to the
following reference pages:
Adding fade,
Combining scenes,
Dividing a scene,
Copying to card,
Changing title,
Arranging order of scenes
(only on play list)
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PLAYING BACK A PLAY LIST (PLAY)
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
Note:
If “Repeat Play: On” is specified, the play list will be
repeatedly played back (p. 102).
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Play” on the “PlayList” menu screen,
and then press the A button.
4
Use the “Start Playlist” screen to select the
play list to be played back, and then press the
A button.
The selected play list will be played back
from the first scene. To cancel playback
midway, press the C button: The Disc
navigation screen of the play list being played
back will appear.
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ADDING SCENES TO PLAY LIST (EDITING PLAY LIST)
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
5
Press the e button to move the cursor to the
lower row, and press the d or c button to
select the point where the scene is to be
inserted.
Use the f/e/d/
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and then press the A
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list to which you wish
to add scenes, and then
press the A button.
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6
Press the f button to move the cursor to the
upper row, and press the d or c button to
point the cursor to the scene to be added.
The scenes of the
program that was
displayed in step 1 will
appear in the upper
row, and the scenes of
selected play list will
appear in the lower
row.
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After adding scenes is completed, the edited
play list will appear.
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Press the C button: The screen for verifying
exit will appear.
Note:
If the DISPLAY button is
pressed when the
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• The “ ” mark shows the position where the scene is
to be added.
thumbnails are displayed,
the recording date/time of
the selected scene will
appear across the bottom
of screen. Press DISPLAY
button again to restore the
previous screen.
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• You can also select multiple scenes (p. 73).
• Pressing C in the middle of adding scenes will display
the screen for verifying an exit from “Edit PlayList”.
Choose “YES” to exit the edition of play list. Choosing
“NO” will restore the “Edit PlayList” screen.
• If you press the MENU button in step 5 or 6, the
submenu screen for editing play list will appear. You
can also use this submenu to add scenes (p. 78).
Recording date/time
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DELETING SCENES FROM PLAY LIST (EDITING PLAY LIST)
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
4
Press the A button.
Display the editing screen of the play list to
be edited.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 to delete other scenes.
5
Press the C button: The screen for verifying
exit will appear.
Perform steps 2 – 4 on page 92.
3
Move the cursor to the play list in lower row,
and place the cursor on the scene to be
deleted.
Note:
• You can also select multiple scenes (p. 73).
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ADDING SCENES USING SUBMENU FOR EDITING (EDITING PLAY LIST)
You can use the menu screen to add scenes to a play list.
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
6
Choose “Add”, and
then press the A
button.
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be edited.
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Repeat steps 3 – 6 to
add other scenes.
Perform steps 2 – 4 on page 92.
3
4
From the play list in lower row, select the
position where you wish to insert a scene.
7
Press the C button: The
screen for verifying exit
will appear.
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position.
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Insertion position
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• You can also select multiple scenes (p. 73).
ADD
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Press the MENU button.
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DELETING SCENES USING SUBMENU FOR EDITING (EDITING PLAY LIST)
You can delete scenes from play list on the editing screen.
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
5
Choose “Delete” on the “Edit” menu screen,
and then press the A button.
Display the editing screen of the play list to
be edited.
Repeat steps 3 – 5 other scenes can be deleted.
Perform steps 2 – 4 on page 92.
6
Press the C button: The screen for verifying
exit will appear.
3
4
Move the cursor to the play list in lower row.
Note:
• If all scenes on play list are deleted, the play list itself
will also be deleted.
Select the scene to be deleted, and then press
the MENU button.
• You can also select multiple scenes (p. 73).
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SELECTING SCENES USING SUBMENU FOR EDITING (EDITING PLAY
LIST)
You can specify the range of scenes when adding or deleting consecutive multiple scenes to/from
play list. This “Select” menu item is useful when selecting consecutive multiple scenes in items for
adding or deleting scenes using menu on page 85.
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
4
5
Use f/e/d/c/A to choose “Start
→ Current”, “Current → End”, “All” on the
“Select” menu screen, and then press the A
button.
Display the editing screen of the play list to
be edited.
Perform steps 2 – 4 on page 92.
Note:
See page 85 for the status of scenes to be selected.
3
Specify the first or last scene of those you
wish to select, and then press the MENU
button.
Press the C button: The screen for verifying
exit will appear.
To select all scenes, simply press the MENU
button.
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ARRANGING ORDER OF SCENES (MOVE)
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
8
Move the “ ” mark to
the position where you
wish to move the scene,
and then press the A
button.
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Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Select” on the “PlayList” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
Select the play list to be edited, and then press
the A button.
9
The screen for verifying move will appear:
Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button.
4
Select the scene to be moved.
Choose “NO” to cancel move.
After Yes or No setting, the scene select screen
will be restored.
You can also select multiple scenes (see pages
73 and 85).
Repeat steps 7 – 9 to move another scene.
5
6
Press the MENU button.
10Press the C button to quit.
Choose “Scene”, “Edit”, “Move”, and then
press the A button.
Note:
• If you press the MENU button before pressing the
A button in step 7, the submenu screen will appear
(p. 78).
7
The “Move Scene” screen will appear: If you
are sure you want to move the scene, press
the A button.
• Only scenes on play list can be moved.
• When using DVD-RAM, scenes can be moved only
when “Category: All” is specified (p. 102).
If you want to change the scene selected in
step 4, you can do it on this screen.
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CHANGING TITLE OF PLAY LIST (TITLE)
The play lists have serial numbers in the order you have created them, along with the created dates/
times: You can change this title at any time.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
5
6
The screen for verifying exit will appear:
Choose “YES” and then press the A
button.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Title” on the “PlayList” menu screen,
and then press the A button.
Press the C button to quit.
After changing the title, the Disc Navigation
screen on the play list whose title has been
changed will appear.
4
Use the “Playlist Title” screen to select the
play list whose title you wish to change, and
then press the A button.
Note:
The registered title can be changed at any time using
the same procedure.
See “CHANGING
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(TITLE)” on page 88 for
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DELETING PLAY LIST (DELETE)
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
Note:
• Even if you delete a play list, the original scenes
stored on disc will not be deleted.
• If any play list is deleted, the number of play lists will
automatically be revised. For example, if the No. 2
play list is deleted, the No. 3 play list will become No.
2 play list.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Delete” on the “PlayList” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
4
5
Use the “Delete Playlist” screen to select the
play list you wish to delete, and then press
the A button.
The screen for verifying deletion will appear:
Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button.
Choose “NO” to cancel deletion.
After Yes or No setting, the Disc Navigation
screen of all programs will be restored.
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Go To
From the Disc Navigation screen, you can jump to the first scene or last scene, and playback will
start from that point.
TOP (END)
1
2
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
3
4
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Top” or “End” on the “Go To” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
Press A to start playback.
Disc or Card Management
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INITIALIZING DISC OR CARD (FORMAT DISC. FORMAT CARD)
Initializing a DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/+RW disc or card will allow you to delete any recorded
contents. Before using a DVD-RW/+RW on this video camera/recorder, you must format it.
• Be sure to use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD video camera/
recorder for initialization. If the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off
during initialization and the initialization is interrupted, incorrect
initialization will result and the incorrectly initialized disc will be
unusable.
Before You Begin
• If you use a brand-new DVD-RW/+RW disc, message “Disc is not
formatted” will appear: Initialize the disc, following the subsequent
messages (p. 37).
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
Note:
• If you wish to delete all recorded contents, it is
recommended that you use initialization, which will
delete all the scenes in much less time than using the
scene delete function.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Format Disc” or “Format Card” on
the “Disc” or “Card” menu screen, and then
press the A button.
• Initialization will delete all the recorded contents on
disc or card: Be careful not to delete data by mistake.
• It may not be possible to initialize a disc with many
scratches or dirt: Such a disc cannot be used (p. 9).
• This DVD video camera/recorder may not recognize
some discs or cards that have been initialized on PC
or a device other than this DVD video camera/
recorder.
The screen for verifying “Format Disc” or
“Format Card” will appear.
• If you attempt to initialize a disc or card in this DVD
video camera/recorder when it is connected to PC via
PC connection cable, the disc or card may not be
initialized and may be unusable on this DVD video
camera/recorder.
• If you choose the VR mode when initializing a
finalized DVD-RW (VR-mode), the finalization will not
be released. (The DVD-RW will be a finalized disc
without any recorded data, and recording will be
possible on it.)
4
Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button.
When using DVD-RW, a screen for prompting
you to choose the VF or VR mode will appear.
Choose “NO” to cancel initialization.
Choosing the VF mode will release the finalization of
the disc.
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PROTECTING DISC FROM WRITING (PROTECT DISC)
You can protect a DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-mode) disc in order to prevent recorded images from
being erased or edited by mistake. Further recording will not be possible on protected disc until the
protection is released.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
Note:
• To release disc protection, perform the same
procedure as above: The screen for verifying the
release of protection will appear.
Choose “YES” to release the protection.
• If disc protection has been engaged on another
device, it may not be releasable on this DVD video
camera/recorder: Use the original device that
protected the disc to release the protection.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Protect Disc” on the “Disc” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
4
The screen for verifying protection will
appear:
Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button.
Choose “NO” to cancel protection.
After “YES” or “NO” setting, the Disc
Navigation screen will be restored.
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VERIFYING REMAINING FREE SPACE ON DISC OR CARD (CAPACITY)
You can find out how long you will be able to record on one side of disc or on card.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
4
Press the C button to quit.
The Disc Navigation screen will be restored.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Capacity” on the “Disc” or “Card”
menu screen, and then press the A button.
Note:
With a write-protected disc or locked card, the
remaining space will always be displayed as “0”.
(When using disc)
(When using card)
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*1 With DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc: The quality
mode first used for recording with disc will appear.
*2 With DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW disc: This will not be
displayed.
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UPDATING CONTROL INFORMATION OF DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-MODE)
DISC (UPDATE CONTROL INFO.)
Disc Navigation in this DVD video camera/recorder handles information on scenes, such as
thumbnail, skip, fade, in a particular manner. If you use another device to edit a disc recorded on this
DVD video camera/recorder, and then use the data again with Disc Navigation in this DVD video
camera/recorder, the Disc Navigation may not appear normally. If this happens, use the Update
Control Info function to update the data.
• When using the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD video camera/
recorder for updating control information, make sure that power is not
turned off during updating: If the DVD video camera/recorder is turned
off during updating and the updating is interrupted, the control
information will not be updated correctly.
Before You Begin
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
Note:
• It may take time to update the control information if
the disc has many recorded scenes.
• Even if control information is updated, some discs will
be unusable on Disc Navigation of this DVD video
camera/recorder.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Update Control Info.” on the “Disc”
menu screen, and then press the A button.
The screen for verifying “Update Control
Info.” will appear.
4
Choose “YES”, and then
press the A button.
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proceeding will appear,
and then the Disc Navigation menu screen
will be restored.
A black screen may appear while the message
for updating is displayed.
Choose “NO” to cancel updating.
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FINALIZING DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW DISC (FINALIZE DISC)
• Be sure to use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD video camera/
recorder when finalizing a DVD-RW/DVD-R disc. Finalization cannot be
executed using a battery. If the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off
during finalization and the finalization is interrupted, incorrect
Before You Begin
finalization will result, and at worst, the disc may be damaged.
If you want to play back a DVD-RW/DVD-R disc recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder,
using a device conforming to 8 cm DVD disc – such as a DVD recorder/player, etc. – you must
finalize the disc on this DVD video camera/recorder.
If you wish to display the DVD video menu when playing back a +RW on a DVD player or DVD
recorder, finalize it using the Disc Navigation menu.
No further recording can be done on a finalized DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW. You can,
however, unfinalize the DVD-RW (VF-mode)/+RW so that other scenes can be recorded on it.
Additional recording is possible on a finalized DVD-RW (VR-mode): unfinalizing is not necessary.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION .
Press the MENU button.
Note:
• Do not finalize a disc recorded on this DVD video
camera/recorder using any other device.
• If the disc in the DVD video camera/recorder has
already been finalized, you cannot choose “Finalize
Disc”.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Finalize Disc” on the “Disc” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
• The time required to finalize disc that appears on the
“Finalize Disc” screen is only for reference.
• The shorter the recording time on disc, the longer it
will take to finalize it.
• The second and later finalization will be faster with a
disc which has previously been finalized.
The disc will be finalized.
4
5
Choose “YES”, and then
F i n a l i z e D i s c
press the A button.
F u r t h e r r e c o r d i n g o n t h i s
d i s c w i l l b e i m p o s s i b l e .
●Using FINALIZE button to finalize
a disc
Press the FINALIZE button during recording
pause: The screen shown in step 4 above will
appear. Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button: Finalizing will start.
The message showing
that the disc is being
finalized will appear,
and the disc will then be
finalized.
F i n a l i z e ? ( A p p r o x . 3 m i n . )
YES NO
ENTER
2
*
1
*
*1 Displayed only when
a DVD-R is used.
Will vary depending
2
*
on the recording time.
When finalization is complete, the Disc
Navigation screen of all programs will appear.
U will appear on the Disc Navigation screen
for a finalized disc.
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Screen when viewed on DVD recorder/player
(DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW)
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ADDITIONALLY RECORDING ON FINALIZED DVD-RW (VF-MODE)/+RW
(DISC UNFINALIZE)
You can unfinalize the DVD-RW (VF-mode)/+RW finalized on this DVD video camera/recorder so
that additional recording can be done on it.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Unfinalize Disc” on the “Disc” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
The screen for verifying unfinalization will
appear.
4
Choose “YES”, and then press the A
button.
The message showing that the disc is being
unfinalized will appear, and the disc will then
be unfinalized.
Note:
A finalized DVD-RW (VR-mode) can be recorded as
is, without being unfinalized.
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DISPLAYING MOVIES OR STILLS INDEPENDENTLY (CATEGORY)
Scenes recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder will be displayed in the order of recording
regardless of whether they are movies or stills. You can use the Disc Navigation screen to switch this
display to stills only or movies only.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
4
Specify the desired
option for display, and
then press the A
button.
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Use the f/e/d/
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(When “PHOTO” is
specified)
C a t e g o r y
c/A buttons to
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choose “Category” on
the “Others” menu
ENTER
RETURN
screen, and then press
the A button.
All:
To display all scenes, movies or stills,
in the order of recording.
VIDEO: To display only movies in the order of
recording.
PHOTO: To display only photos in the order of
recording.
When the Disc Navigation screen is finished,
“Category: All” will be restored.
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PLAYING BACK SCENES REPEATEDLY (REPEAT PLAY)
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
●When Repeat Play is set
If one scene has been specified: When playback
of the last scene is finished, playback of all
scenes will repeat from the first scene.
If the range for playback has been specified:
Playback of the scenes in that range will repeat.
Use the f/e/d/
O t h e r s
C a t e g o r y
c/A buttons to
R e p e a t P l a y
On
O
f
f
T V Ty p e
choose “Repeat Play”
on the “Others” menu
screen, and then press
ENTER
RETURN
●To release Repeat Play
Use one of the following 3 methods to release:
• Choose “Off” in step 4 above.
• Turn the DVD video camera/recorder off
once.
the A button.
4
Choose “On”, and then press the A button:
Playback will start.
• Press the DISC EJECT button to remove the
disc.
Choose “Off” to cancel Repeat Play setting.
Note:
• Press the C button to terminate playback. However,
the Repeat Play setting will not be canceled.
• Still images can also be played back repeatedly.
• Repeat playback will not function when playback is
instructed from the recording pause status.
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PLAYING BACK WIDE-MODE IMAGES ON 4:3 DISPLAY TV (TV TYPE)
If you connect the DVD video camera/recorder with a disc recorded in wide mode to a TV with 4:3
display only and play it back, vertically long images will appear. You can specify “TV type: 4:3” to
display 4:3 images on the TV.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
4
Choose “4:3”, and then press the A button.
O t h e r s
C a t e g o r y
R e p e a t P l a y
T V Ty p e
16:9
4:3
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “TV type” on the “Others” menu
screen, and then press the A button.
ENTER
RETURN
3
SLIDE SHOW (CONTINUOUS PLAYBACK OF STILLS)
If you play back stills recorded on a card, the DVD video camera/recorder will enter the playback
pause status after each still is played back.
Setting Slide Show allows you to continuously play back stills.
1
2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Press the MENU button.
Note:
• With slide show, playback will start from the first photo
on card regardless of the position of cursor or
whether you attempt to select scenes.
• If you press the C button or turn the DVD video
camera/recorder off, Slide Show will be canceled.
Use the f/e/d/c/A buttons to
choose “Slide Show”, “Start”, and then press
the A button.
Start: To start a slide show
When playback is finished, the DVD video
camera/recorder will enter the playback
pause status at the final still.
Pressing the C button will restore the Disc
Navigation screen.
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Viewing on TV Screen
Connecting to
a
TV
CONNECTING TO A TV
Use the provided AV/S output cable to connect the DVD video camera/recorder to a TV as follows:
To S-VIDEO
input jack*
To video/audio
input jacks
To AV output jack
Red
AV/S output cable
(provided)
White
Yellow
* If your TV has an S-VIDEO input jack, you can connect the S-VIDEO plug to it.
Note:
• Using S-VIDEO will deliver clearer playback status.
• Insert the AV/S output cable plugs into jacks straight:
• Before connecting, make sure that the volume on TV
is turned down: Forgetting this may cause howling
from the TV speakers.
Obliquely inserting them could damage the jacks.
Stereo Type with
S-VIDEO Jack
Stereo Type
Monaural Type
S-VIDEO
AUDIO VIDEO
L
AUDIO VIDEO
L
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
R
White
Yellow
Red
Yellow
Red
White
White
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VIEWING ON TV SCREEN
1
Turn the TV on and set the input selector to
“VCR” whichever applicable Video input.
Note:
• Adjust the volume of sound on TV.
• Information that the DVD video camera/recorder is
recording will appear on the TV screen: You can also
display only part of information or switch off the
display. Refer to “SETTING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY
OUTPUT ON OR OFF (OSD OUTPUT)” on page 64,
and press the DISPLAY button to switch the display
status.
Refer to the TV instruction manual for how to
switch the TV input.
2
Turn the DVD video camera/recorder on.
• When copy-guarded disc is played back, no image will
appear on TV screen.
The image that the DVD video camera/
recorder is seeing will appear on the TV
screen.
You can also monitor the image on the LCD
screen or viewfinder of the DVD video
camera/recorder.
• If you use TV with wide mode (aspect ratio 16:9) and
set the TV to the wide mode, the entire Disc
Navigation display may not be displayed on the TV
screen. If this happens, release the wide mode setting
on TV (see the TV instruction manual for releasing the
wide mode).
3
Perform playback, recording or editing.
You can perform playback, editing or editing
on Disc Navigation while checking on TV
screen.
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Playback on DVD Recorder/Player
PLAYING BACK DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-MODE) DISC
You can use a DVD recorder or DVD player that conforms to DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-mode) to play
back 8 cm DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-mode) discs recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder.
1
Insert the disc into the DVD recorder/player
and play it back.
Note:
• When playing back disc on another device, the Disc
Navigation display will be different from the one on
this DVD video camera/recorder.
See the instruction manual for DVD
recorder/player.
• Finalizing DVD-RW (VR-mode) may be necessary.
• Do not insert a DVD-RW (VR-mode) that was
recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder into a
device that does not conform to DVD-RW (VR-mode):
Doing so may make the disc unusable.
• DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-mode) recorded on this DVD
video camera/recorder can be played back on other
DVD recorder/players or other devices conforming to
8 cm DVD-RAM/DVD-RW (VR-mode), but playback
on all DVD recorder/players is not guaranteed.
PLAYING BACK DVD-RW (VF-MODE)/DVD-R/+RW DISC
1
Finalize a recorded DVD-RW (VF-mode)/
DVD-R disc.
Note:
• Do not insert a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc that
has not been finalized into any DVD recorder: The
disc may be unusable (except for devices that allow
playback of a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc not
finalized on this DVD video camera/recorder).
• Do not insert a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R recorded
on another DVD recorder and not finalized, in this
DVD video camera/recorder: Doing so will make the
disc unusable.
You need to finalize a disc to play it back on
DVD recorder/player: See page 100.
No further data can be recorded on finalized
disc.
Note:
Use this DVD video camera/recorder to finalize the
DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc recorded on the
DVD video camera/recorder.
• A recorded +RW is automatically finalized when it is
removed from the DVD video camera/recorder even if
you do not use the Disc Navigation function to finalize
it (p. 100) (auto-finalize). An auto-finalized +RW can
be played back on a DVD recorder/player, etc., but no
DVD video menu will appear. To display the DVD
video menu on a DVD recorder/player, etc., finalize
the +RW using the Disc Navigation function before
playing it back on a DVD recorder/player, etc.
• A +RW with a shorter recording time may not be
playable on a DVD recorder/player, etc. if it has been
auto-finalized. In this case, use the Disc Navigation
function to finalize the +RW.
2
Insert the disc into the DVD recorder/player
and play it back.
See the instruction manual for DVD
recorder/player.
• DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW recorded on this
DVD video camera/recorder can be played back on
other DVD recorder/players or other devices
conforming to 8 cm DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW,
but playback on all DVD recorder/players is not
guaranteed.
• Playback may not be possible on some DVD recorder/
players, or it may depend on the recorded status of
DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW discs: In such
cases, play back the DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/
+RW disc on this DVD video camera/recorder. Also,
playback on DVD recorder/players may stop
momentarily between scenes.
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Recording (Dubbing) Images
• Before connecting this DVD video camera/recorder to another device,
be sure to turn both devices off.
• Insert a recordable disc*1 or card*2 into this DVD video camera/recorder
(see pages 22 and 23).
No photo can be recorded on DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW.
Only photos can be recorded: No video can be recorded.
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*
*
2
• If you operate the DVD video camera/recorder connected to another
device, always power the camera/recorder from AC outlet using the AC
adapter/charger.
RECORDING (DUBBING) IMAGES ON OTHER VIDEO DEVICES
You can record (dub) images played back on this DVD video camera/recorder, on other video
devices.
Use the AV/S output cable (provided) to connect the DVD video camera/recorder to another video
device as shown in the following figure:
Signal flow
To S-VIDEO
input jack of
VCR, etc.
To video/audio
input jacks
To AV output jack
*
Red
AV/S output cable (provided)
White
Yellow
* If the video device to be connected has an S-VIDEO input jack, you can connect it to the DVD video camera/
recorder.
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2
3
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
Select a scene to be played back.
Note:
• Using S-VIDEO will enable you to record clearer
images.
• Reduce the volume of external input sound heard
from the built-in speaker: The loud volume may cause
noise to enter the recorded image.
• It is recommended that you use Disc Navigation to
create a play list including the scenes to be dubbed
among the scenes recorded on this DVD video
camera/recorder (p. 90).
Set the channel of the connected video device
to an external input.
4
Press the playback (A) button on this DVD
video camera/recorder and the record button
on connected device: The DVD video
camera/recorder will start playback and the
recorded device will record (dub) it.
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Connecting to PC (DZ-GX5080A)
Connecting to PC
Software Provided
You can utilize on PC the videos and photos recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder, using the
PC connection cable and software CD-ROM provided, or generally available software.
The provided CD-ROM contains the following software for Windows and Macintosh:
Windows
ImageMixer 3
This allows you to import the images recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder into PC.
You can cut-edit imported images, add titles and BGM, and edit videos, i.e., attach image
switching effect.
You can also create a DVD-Video (DVD-RW/DVD-R) and DVD-VR (DVD-RAM/DVD-RW) by
importing the images recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder into PC.
Macintosh
ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for DVDCAM
This allows you to import the images recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder into
Macintosh as an MPEG file.
You can combine imported images, cut-edit them, etc.
You can also create a DVD-Video (DVD-RW/DVD-R) by importing the images recorded on the
DVD video camera/recorder into Macintosh.
Note:
• Finalize the DVD-RW/DVD-R recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder before using it on PC.
• You cannot create a DVD-VR (DVD-RAM/DVD-RW) on the Macintosh software.
• Since the audio format of the MPEG file imported into Macintosh using ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for DVDCAM is
AC3 audio, no audio will be played back even on QuickTime MPEG-2 playback component and only video is
played back.
• The software provided with this DVD video camera/recorder cannot handle copyright-protected DVDs, such as
CPRM and CSS.
The provided software can handle Japanese, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Chinese
(simplified).
For explanation, this manual uses Windows XP screens for Windows and Mac OS X 10.4 screens for
Macintosh.
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Before unpacking the provided software CD-ROM, read the License Agreement on page 149.
Requirements of available PC
[When using Windows]
• OS:
Windows® 2000 Professional SP3 or higher
Windows® XP Home Edition or higher
Windows® XP Professional Edition or higher
See the following Websites to fine out whether the provided software can be used on
Windows Vista:
URL:http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/hitachi/e/index.html
URL: http://dvdcam-pc.support.hitachi.ca/
• Computer: IBM PC/AT compatible, with the above OS preinstalled.
• CPU:
Intel® Pentium® III 800 MHz or higher; or Pentium® 4, Celeron or AMD® Athlon XP/
Duron whose performance is equivalent (Pentium® 4, 1.7 GHz or higher is
recommended)
Operation is not guaranteed if the CPU is overclocked or dual CPU is used.
• Memory: Windows 2000 Professional: At least 128 MB (256 MB or more is recommended)
Windows XP Home Edition/Professional Edition: At least 256 MB (512 MB or more is
recommended)
• HDD:
Free space of at least 300 MB (needed to install the application)
Free space necessary for creating a disc
DVD-Video: At least 14 GB for work folder (at least 28 GB for a double-layer disc).
Displayable with at least 1024 × 768 pixels and 16 bits (High color)
Graphics accelerator with VRAM of at least 4 MB, compatible with DirectX® 9.0c or
higher
• Display:
• Sound:
• Other:
Sound Blaster or its equivalent
Environment where DirectX® 9.0c can operate normally
[When using Macintosh]
• OS:
Mac OS X v10.3.9, v10.4.2-v10.4.8
The provided software cannot be used on Mac OS X Server.
PowerPC G4 1 GHz or higher, PowerPC G5, Intel Core
• CPU:
• Memory: At least 256 MB (512 MB or more is recommended)
• HDD:
Free space needed for installation: Approx. 30 MB
To create a DVD, free space of at least twice that of disc to be created will be required.
• Graphics: At least 1024 × 768 pixels (full-color is recommended)
• Compatible drive:
SuperDrive mounted in Macintosh in standard
The slot-in type drive of Macintosh is not compatible with an 8 cm disc: Be sure not to use the
drive, since a disc inserted by mistake cannot be removed.
Note:
• You must have the administrator authority of the PC before installing software.
• Operation is not guaranteed in the following cases:
- When connected via USB hub
- Multiprocessor is not supported.
- When used on your custom-made PC
• Even when your PC satisfies the above conditions of available PC, malfunction may result or restriction in use
may occur, depending on the combination of other software in PC or peripheral devices.
• Operation is not guaranteed on all PCs that satisfy the above recommended environment.
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Installing Software
[When using Windows]
1
Turn the PC on.
If you have been using the PC, terminate all
running software programs.
5
Checking license agreement:
Carefully read the license agreement: If you
accept the contents, choose “I accept the
terms of the license agreement”, and then
click “Next”.
2
Insert the provided CD-ROM into the CD-
ROM drive of PC.
The installer will automatically start, and the
“Choose setting language” screen will
automatically appear.
If the “Choose setting language” screen does
not appear, use Windows My Computer or
Explorer to open the drive in which the CD-
ROM is located, and then double-click the
setup.exe icon in it. (Extension “exe” may not
appear depending on the PC used.)
3
Choose the language to be installed.
Choose the language used with
ImageMixer 3, and then click “Next”.
Click
6
Choosing the installation destination:
If you do not wish to change the folder in
which the software is installed, click “Next”.
If you wish to change the folder, click
“Change”, designate the installation location,
and then click “Next”.
Click
4
The “ImageMixer 3” installation screen will
appear: Click “Next”.
Click
Click
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7
Choosing video system:
The screen for setting the video system will
appear, and then click “Next”.
9
After installation is finished, the screen for
prompting restart will appear: Click “Finish”
to restart the PC.
After restart, remove the CD-ROM from the
PC.
Installing the software is now complete.
Click
8
Executing installation:
The setups for installation are now complete.
Click “Install” to execute installation.
Click
Note:
• After installation is finished, the installation of Direct X
may start depending on the PC used: In this case,
follow the instructions on screen to install Direct X.
Click
Important information for customers who use
Easy CD Creator 5 made by Roxio
Corporation:
If ImageMixer 3 provided with this DVD
video camera/recorder is installed, Easy CD
Creator 5 may not operate normally. The
screen shown below will appear after you
click “Install”:
If you are using Easy CD Creator 5, click
“Yes”, and do not install ImageMixer 3.
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[When using Macintosh]
1
Turn the Macintosh on, and insert the
provided CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of
Macintosh.
5
6
Choose the installation destination and type
of installation, and click “Continue”. Then
click “Install”.
Follow the instructions on screen for
operation: Installation will start.
2
3
Double-click the DVDCAM5000 icon
displayed on desktop.
After installation is finished, the screen for
exit will appear: Click “Close”.
The screen for installation will close and
installation will be complete: Remove the
CD-ROM.
Double-click the icon of “ImageMixer 3 for
DVDCAM.pkg” displayed on screen.
The installer will start: Click “Continue”.
The “Read Me” screen will appear: Click
“Continue”.
Note:
4
Checking license agreement:
• You must have the administrator authority of the PC
before installing software.
The license agreement screen will appear.
Set the language to be used when installing
the software, and then carefully read the
license agreement: If you agree with the
contents, choose “Continue”. If you accept
the license agreement, click “I agree”.
* With the provided software for Macintosh, the
language used with OS will automatically be
installed.
Setting language
when installing
Click
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Connecting to PC via PC Connection Cable
Use the provided PC connection cable to connect the DVD video camera/recorder to PC as shown
below.
To USB connection
terminal
To PC connection
terminal
PC connection cable (provided)
Note:
• The PC connection cable does not supply power to the DVD video camera/recorder: Use the AC adapter/charger
to power the DVD video camera/recorder.
• Before connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to PC, disconnect any cables or camera accessories (external
video flash, external microphone, etc.) other than the PC connection cable and AC adapter/charger.
• When connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to PC, the ACCESS/PC indicator will light green. While a disc
is being accessed, the indicator will light or blink orange. While an SD memory card is being accessed, the CARD
ACCESS indicator will light or blink red.
• When this DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC, nothing will appear on the LCD monitor or in the
viewfinder.
• When using Windows, the DVD video camera/recorder can be connected to a USB1.1 port of PC. However, since
the data transfer speed is lower than when connecting to a USB2.0 port, lost frames may occur or the process
may take more time.
• Read “Cautions when connecting DVD video camera/recorder to PC” on page 127.
The power switch of this DVD video camera/recorder has two modes: Disc mode when it is set to
“O” or “N””, and Card mode when it is set to “P”.
If you connect the DVD video camera/recorder to PC via PC connection cable, the PC will
automatically recognize the DVD video camera/recorder. After recognition is finished, it may be
prompted to restart the PC: In this case, follow the instruction and restart the PC.
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When connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to PC, the DVD video camera/recorder will be
recognized as a drive. The drive will appear on screen as follows:
[When using Windows]
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC with its power switch set to “O” or “N”, it
will be recognized as an optical disc drive, and a disc set in the DVD video camera/recorder can be
accessed. (The shape of icon and drive name, such as G:, will depend on the software environment
used.)
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC with its power switch set to “P”, it will be
recognized as a removal disk, and a card set in the DVD video camera/recorder can be accessed.
(The drive name, such as G:, will depend on the software environment used.)
[When using Macintosh]
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to Macintosh USB port with the
power switch set to “O” or “N”, it will be recognized as a removal drive, and the
icon shown on the right will appear. (The shape of icon and drive name will depend
on the software environment used.)
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to Macintosh USB port with the
power switch set to “P”, it will be recognized as a removal drive, and the icon
shown on the right will appear.
Double-click this icon: The contents of card can be checked.
(The shape of icon and drive name will depend on the software environment
used.)
●Handling photos
Photos are recorded on a DVD-RAM or SD memory card in this DVD video camera/recorder in
JPEG format: Use the application that conforms to the JPEG images.
The following shows how to import photos into PC/Macintosh:
With DVD-RAM
You can use ImageMixer 3 to import photos into PC. See page 120 or steps 1-4 on page 123 for how
to import using ImageMixer 3.
With SD memory card
Insert an SD memory card with photos recorded into the DVD video camera/recorder, and
connect it to PC/Macintosh.
Double-click the removable disc icon displayed on the screen: The contents on the card will
appear.
The photos recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder are stored in “DCIM” - “100*HPNX1”
folder on card: Drag and drop them to PC to import them.
*The number may be different if the card was recorded on another DCF conforming device.
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The following operations are not possible on the DVD video camera/
recorder while it is being connected to PC:
• Camera operation using operation buttons on DVD video camera/recorder
• Ejection of disc using DISC EJECT button on DVD video camera/recorder
• Power off using power switch
• Do not use Explorer to operate any video files recorded on disc: Use the provided software. Do not
use the PC to delete any photos recorded on a DVD-RAM.
• Disc and card cannot simultaneously be accessed.
A disc loaded in the DVD video camera/recorder can be ejected by operating the
PC.
• The disc and SD memory card can be replaced even though the DVD video camera/recorder is
turned off or it is not connected.
●When removing disc
[When using Windows]
Use Windows Explorer or My Computer to choose the drive icon of DVD video camera/recorder.
→ Right-click the mouse.
→ Choose “Eject”.
→ The cover of disc insertion block on DVD video camera/recorder will open.
Insert another disc and close the cover: The disc will be recognized.
[When using Macintosh]
Place the drive icon of this DVD video camera/recorder (displayed on desktop) in Trash Box: The
cover of disc insertion block on DVD video camera/recorder will open. Load another disc and
close the cover: The disc will be recognized.
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●When removing SD memory card
[When using Windows]
Make sure that the SD memory card is not being accessed by the PC software on PC, and that the
CARD ACCESS indicator on DVD video camera/recorder (see page 7) is not lit or blinking, and then
remove the SD memory card from DVD video camera/recorder.
The CARD ACCESS indicator may be lit or blinking for a while after a file in PC is written to the SD
memory card: Wait until the CARD ACCESS indicator goes out. It will sometimes take no less than a
few minutes.
[When using Macintosh]
Drag the removal drive icon (displayed on desktop) and place it in Trash Box. After making sure that
the icon disappears from desktop, remove the SD memory card from the card insertion slot of this
DVD video camera/recorder.
USING DISC IN DVD DRIVE BUILT INTO PC
If you have a PC with the drive conforming to the disc used, and the application software, you can
directly insert the disc into the drive to use it.
Whether a disc conforms to the DVD drive will depend on the DVD drive: Use a DVD drive that
conforms to each disc.
Finalized DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW discs can be used with DVD-ROM drive (reading only).
The slot-in type drive of Macintosh is not compatible with an 8 cm disc: Be sure not to use the
drive, since a disc inserted by mistake cannot be removed.
Note:
• When writing images edited on PC to a brand-new DVD-RW, do not format the disc on DVD video camera/
recorder.
• Some vertically installed and slot-in type drives on PC cannot accept an 8 cm disc.
• An adapter that converts 8 cm CD to 12 cm diameter (for 8 cm CD) cannot be used for any 8 cm DVD-RAM/8 cm
DVD-RW/8cm DVD-R/8 cm +RW.
• If you use, on PC, a DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder, finalize it on the DVD
video camera/recorder (see page 100).
• Some DVD-ROM drives cannot read a DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder.
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BEFORE TERMINATING PC CONNECTION (UNPLUGGING PC
CONNECTION CABLE)/CHANGING OVER POWER SWITCH
[When using Windows]
2
Choose “USB mass storage device”. The drive
name (E:, etc.) will depend on the PC used.
1
Before unplugging the PC connection cable
from PC, terminate the application and then
click the “Hardware Removal” icon on task
tray at the bottom right of Windows screen.
3
A message showing that “hardware removal”
is possible will appear.
Unplug the PC connection cable.
* If “hardware removal” results in error, terminate
®
Windows once, and then unplug the PC
®
connection cable. When using Windows 2000
®
Professional, installing Windows 2000 SP3 or
later may resolve the problem. Ask your PC
manufacturer or Microsoft Corporation how to
®
get Windows 2000 SP3.
Click
[When using Macintosh]
When removing the DVD video camera/recorder from PC, choose the drive icon of DVD video
camera/recorder (disc or card), and choose “Eject” in the “File” menu.
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Using ImageMixer 3 for Windows
ImageMixer 3 allows you to capture the images recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder into
PC, edit the video file, and create a DVD-Video or DVD-VR using the video file.
The following shows the basic operation of ImageMixer 3.
Refer to the electronic instruction manual that can be read on PC for detailed instructions about
ImageMixer 3: While ImageMixer 3 is being activated, click “Help” - “ImageMixer Help (F1)” to
display this manual. See the electronic instruction manual for explanation on how to edit video files.
To start ImageMixer 3, double-click the ImageMixer 3 shortcut that was created when it was
installed.
* If there is no ImageMixer 3 shortcut on desktop, choose [Start] - [Programs] or [All programs] -
[PIXELA] - [ImageMixer 3] - [ImageMixer 3].
VIEWING IMAGES RECORDED ON DISC USING PC
* A DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder must be finalized on this
DVD video camera/recorder (see page 100).
1
Insert a disc whose recorded images you wish
to play into the DVD video camera/recorder,
and connect the DVD video camera/recorder
to the USB port of PC.
Double-click the screen being played back:
Playback will appear on a full screen. To exit
the full-screen display, double-click the screen
again.
2
Start ImageMixer 3.
To play back images on another disc, click the
“Eject” button at the bottom left of library
screen, with playback stopped. The cover of
disc insertion block on this DVD video
camera/recorder will open: Remove the disc
and load another disc to be played back.
When ImageMixer 3 starts up, the launcher
shown below will appear: Click “Playback/
Import Movie”.
Click
Eject button
Click
3
Choose the camcorder on the library screen.
The library screen shown below will appear.
Click the camcorder icon shown on the left of
screen: The images recorded on the disc will
appear.
Note:
• When connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to a
USB1.1 port of PC, the data transfer speed will be
insufficient, which could result in lost frames.
Double-click the thumbnail of scene you wish
to play back: Playback of the scene will start
on another screen.
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CREATING DVD-VIDEO USING IMAGES RECORDED ON DISC
You can use the images recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder to create a disc that can be
viewed on DVD recorders/players.
* A DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder must be finalized on this
DVD video camera/recorder (see page 100).
1
2
Insert a disc with the recorded images to be
saved into the DVD video camera/recorder,
and connect the DVD video camera/recorder
to a USB port of PC.
4
Setting up project.
Set up a project. You can set up the
designated save location of edited contents
and image quality.
Be sure to choose “NTSC” for the video
system.
After setting up the project, click the “OK”
button.
Start ImageMixer 3.
When ImageMixer 3 starts up, the launcher
shown below will appear: Click “Create
DVD-Video”.
Click
Click
5
The screen for choosing the device to be read
will appear: Choose “Hitachi DVDCAM”.
A list of devices that are built into or
3
Click “Create New DVD”.
connected to PC will appear: Choose “Hitachi
DVDCAM”, and then click “Import”.
Click
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• To import multiple chapters, click the desired chapters
while holding down the Ctrl key.
6
Select the images from which you wish to
create a DVD-Video, and then click “Import”.
The image recorded on disc will appear.
Select the chapter to be imported into PC, and
then click “Import”: Importing into PC will
start.
7
Click “Authoring” and create a DVD-Video
menu.
Clicking “Authoring” will display the editing
screen of DVD-Video menu. The video file
previously imported into PC will appear in
“Source”. Choose the desired video file, and
click “Add titles”: The video file will be
registered.
Eject button
Photo button
When using a video file imported into PC
using ImageMixer 3, click “File” to choose the
folder in which the video file will be stored.
Click
Clicking the “Photo” button will display the
photos recorded on DVD-RAM. Select the
desired photo(s) and click “Import”: The
photo(s) will be imported into PC.
If you wish to import images on another disc
after importing images on one disc, click the
“Eject” button. The disc insertion block of
DVD video camera/recorder will open:
Remove the disc, insert the other disc whose
recorded images you wish to import, and
then close the disc insertion block. After a
short while, the images on the disc will
appear: Perform the same procedure to
import the images. When the images on
DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW are
imported, the recording date/time will not
appear.
Click
Clicking “Theme” or “Set title menu” will
allow you to change the design of DVD-Video
menu.
Choose the type of disc to be created (8 cm/
12 cm/2-layer) using [Set] - [Configuration].
Note:
• To import all chapters in the title at once, click “Select
all” in the editing menu at the top of screen, and then
click “Import”.
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8
Click “Write” to create a DVD-Video.
Clicking “Write” will display the screen for
writing.
Check “Create disc”, perform setting for
write, such as choosing DVD write drive, and
then set a blank DVD-RW/DVD-R into the
drive.
Clicking “Preview” will allow you to check
any image of DVD to be created.
Click
Click
Click
Click the “Write” button: The screen for
setting write will appear. After checking the
settings, click “OK”: Writing will start.
When write is complete, the drive will open
to eject the DVD: Creation of an original DVD
is now finished.
Note:
• If you load a written DVD-RW in the write drive, the
dialog “Are you sure you want to delete the content of
disc?” will appear.
Deleting the content of disc will erase all data on the
disc: Carefully check the contents of disc.
Choosing “Yes” will display the screen for choosing
the disc erasure method: After checking it, click the
“OK” button. Once the contents on disc have been
deleted, the cover of disc insertion block on DVD
video camera/recorder will open. Close the cover
following the message instruction.
• If the disc contains a video file that does not conform
to DVD-Video format, the video will be re-encoded,
resulting in deterioration of image quality.
• If you execute “File” - “Save project”, the halfway
operation status can be saved as a project file.
Reading in this saved project file will allow you to
restart the operation from the saved status.
•
A project file will be saved in the project folder that
was designated when images were saved, and the file
name will be automatically attached.
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Using ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for DVDCAM
ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for DVDCAM allows you to import the images recorded on this DVD
video camera/recorder into Macintosh as a video file, play back the video file, edit it and create a
DVD-Video.
The following shows the basic operations of ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for DVDCAM.
Refer to the electronic instruction manual that can be read on Macintosh for detailed instructions of
ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for DVDCAM: Click “Help” - “ImageMixer 3 Help” while it is starting
up.
To start ImageMixer 3 Mac Edition for DVDCAM, double-click the “ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM”
icon in Macintosh HD (startup disk) - “Applications” - “ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM”.
Note:
• The provided software cannot be used to burn a DVD-VR (DVD-RAM/DVD-RW).
VIEWING IMAGES RECORDED ON DISC USING MACINTOSH
A DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder must be finalized (using
this DVD video camera/recorder, see page 100) before it is played back on Macintosh.
1
Load a disc with the images you wish to play
back into the DVD video camera/recorder,
and connect it to the USB port of Macintosh.
Note:
• If Macintosh has previously been set, the DVD player
will start automatically if you load a DVD in the DVD
video camera/recorder or Macintosh drive. To cancel
automatic start of DVD player, from the “Apple” menu
choose “System Preferences”, “CDs&DVDs”, “When
you insert a video DVD”, and then “Ignore”.
• When connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to
Macintosh for playback on a DVD player, etc., the
screen for setting the drive region code will appear:
Set the region code that matches your local area.
• Normal playback may not be possible depending on
the disc recorded status.
2
3
Start ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM.
Choose Hitachi DVDCAM.
Click “Hitachi DVDCAM” displayed on the
left of screen: The images recorded on disc
will appear.
4
Select the scene you wish to play back and
click “Playback”.
If you click the scene to be played back, and
then click “Playback” at the bottom of screen,
the scene will be played back on another
screen.
Click
Click
Scene Select
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IMPORTING IMAGES RECORDED ON DISC INTO MACINTOSH
ImageMixer 3 allows you to import movie files recorded on disc into Macintosh as MPEG files.
Using ImageMixer 3, you can play back the imported video file, combine images, cut-edit them; and
also create a DVD-Video.
1
Load a disc with the images you wish to
import into the DVD video camera/recorder,
and connect it to the USB port of Macintosh.
Click “Library” at the top left of screen: The
video files imported into Macintosh using
ImageMixer 3 will appear in a list as shown
below.
2
3
Start ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM.
Choose Hitachi DVDCAM.
Click “Hitachi DVDCAM” displayed on the
left of screen: The images recorded on disc
will appear.
4
Select the scene you wish to import and click
“Import”.
Click the scene to be played back, and then
click “Import” at the bottom of screen:
Importing the scene will start.
Click
Select a video file on this library screen and
click the Playback button at the bottom of
screen: The video file can be played back.
Also, clicking the “Movie Edit” icon will
allow you to cut-edit the video.
Refer to the electronic instruction manual of
ImageMixer 3 for details on how to use it (see
page 122).
Select
Click
Click
Note:
If you click “Recently Imported Files” in “Smart Album”
on the left of screen, only the files recently imported will
automatically appear.
If you designate a specific condition, such as recording
date, Smart Album will also automatically display the
video files collectively. For detailed use of Smart Album,
refer to “How to Use” - “Creating Albums” - “Creating
Smart Albums”.
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CREATING DVD-VIDEO USING IMAGES RECORDED ON DISC
You can use the images recorded on the DVD video camera/recorder to create a disc that can be
played on other DVD recorders/players.
* A DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder must be finalized on this
DVD video camera/recorder (see page 100) before importing the images on it.
1
Load a disc with the images you wish to
import into the DVD video camera/recorder,
and connect it to the USB port of Macintosh.
5
Create a DVD creation list.
Clicking Library will display a list of video
files imported into Macintosh using
ImageMixer 3.
2
3
Start ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM.
Select the video files from which you wish to
create a DVD-Video, and then click “DVD
List” at the bottom of screen. The screen for
selecting the DVD menu design, size of DVD
disc to be created (8 cm/12 cm), and picture
quality will appear: Choose the desired
settings, and click “OK”.
Choose Hitachi DVDCAM.
Click “Hitachi DVDCAM” displayed on the
left of screen: The images recorded on disc
will appear.
4
Select the scene you wish to import and click
“Import”.
Click the scene to be played back, and then
click “Import” at the bottom of screen:
Importing the scene will start.
The created DVD list will be added.
The DVD list has been registered “Untitled”:
Double-click “Untitled” to change the name
of the DVD list. The name of the DVD list will
become the name of the disc.
After importing, click “Library” to make sure
that the desired video file has been imported.
Click
Click
Note:
You can also use Album or Smart Album to easily
prepare a DVD creation list, by selecting the video files
from which you wish to create a DVD-Video and clicking
“DVD List” at the bottom of screen.
Select
“DVD List”
Even after creating a DVD list, you can drag a video file
from the library and drop it to the DVD list on the left of
screen: That video file will be added.
While a DVD list is being displayed, click the Utility
Menu button at the bottom of screen and choose “Edit
DVD List”: You can re-set the DVD menu design, size of
DVD disc and picture quality.
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6
Write to a DVD.
Note:
• If you load a written DVD-RW in the write drive, a
dialog “Are you sure you want to delete the contents
of disc?” will appear.
You can check the video files in a DVD list.
Select the video file you wish to check and
click the Playback icon at the bottom of
screen.
When checking the video files in list, click
“Write” at the bottom of screen:
Deleting the content of disc will erase all data on the
disc: Carefully check the content of disc.
• If the disc contains a video file that does not conform
to DVD-Video format, the video will be re-encoded,
resulting in deterioration of image quality.
Click
The screen for setting the write drive will
appear. Choose the drive that you use to
write to a DVD, and then click “Create”:
Writing to DVD will start.
Click
If you wish to create multiple DVDs of the
same contents, choose “Yes” for the message
“Do you want to create another disc?” that
will be displayed after a DVD is created.
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Uninstalling Software
[When using Windows]
Use “Control Panel” to open “Add or Remove Applications”, choose the application to be
uninstalled from the displayed list of applications, and then click the “Change/Remove” button.
Note:
• After uninstalling software, be sure to restart the PC.
• Administrator authority is required for uninstallation.
[When using Macintosh]
Manually move the following folders/files installed to Recycle Bin:
/Application/ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM
/User/Movies/ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM
/User/Library/Application Support/ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM
/User/Library/Preferences/com.PIXELA.ImageMixer 3.DVDCAM.plist
/Library/Receipts/ImageMixer 3 for DVDCAM.pkg
Note:
• “User” will depend on the login user name.
• Administrator authority is required for uninstallation.
Contact The Following
●Inquiries on software provided with this DVD video camera/recorder
should be directed to:
PIXELA PC Software Support Center
+1-800-458-4029 (Toll-free)
+1-213-341-0163
URL:http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/hitachi/e/index.html
●For inquiries on connections between PC and this DVD video camera/
recorder:
DVDCAM PC Software Support Center
URL: http://dvdcam-pc.support.hitachi.ca/
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Cautions when connecting DVD video camera/
recorder to PC
Use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD video camera/recorder when connecting it to
PC:
The DVD video camera/recorder can also use a battery, but if the DVD video camera/recorder
cuts off during data transfer, important recordings will be lost: If data is being written to disc, the
disc will then be unusable.
Do not unplug cables while the disc in DVD video camera/recorder is being accessed from
PC:
If the PC connection cable (provided) or power cable is unplugged while the ACCESS/PC or
CARD ACCESS indicator is blinking, important recordings will be lost: If data is being written to
disc, the disc will then be unusable.
Before connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to PC, disconnect any cables or camera
accessories (external video flash, external microphone, etc.) other than the PC connection
cable and AC adapter/charger.
Use a reference of approx. 30 minutes at approx. 86°F (30°C) or less for operation when
connecting the DVD video camera/recorder to PC.
If the temperature of the DVD video camera/recorder is too high, writing or reading on the DVD
video camera/recorder may be faulty. And note that, if an error occurs during writing to a DVD-R,
the disc will no longer be usable.
Take care that the temperature of this DVD video camera/recorder is not too high.
Fade, skip or thumbnails set on the DVD video camera/recorder will not be reflected in the
provided software.
If the DVD video camera/recorder is connected via USB hub or to a USB port on PC front
panel or keyboard, the DVD video camera/recorder may not be recognized by PC: If this
happens, connect the DVD video camera/recorder to a USB port on PC rear panel.
If the DVD video camera/recorder power is off, it cannot be connected to PC.
Do not use PC application to finalize a DVD-RW/DVD-R recorded on this DVD video camera/
recorder: Doing so will make the disc unusable.
Data may be readable or writable from/to the DVD video camera/recorder using software other
than that provided with the DVD video camera/recorder, but Hitachi does not guarantee the
operation.
If the PC is started from suspend (or sleep or standby) with the DVD video camera/recorder
connected to the PC, the DVD video camera/recorder may not be recognized: Disconnect the
DVD video camera/recorder from PC once, and restart the PC.
Multiple DVD video camera/recorders cannot be simultaneously connected to PC.
DVD discs created on the software provided with this DVD video camera/recorder can be
played on DVD recorders/players, etc. that conform to each individual disc, but playback on
all devices is not guaranteed. They may not be playable, depending on the playback device
and/or disc recorded status.
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Subsidiary Information
Introduction to Optional Accessories
CAMERA ACCESSORIES
Wide conversion lens (DZ-WL1)*1 (p. 51)
Tele-conversion lens (DZ-TL1)*1 (p. 51)
Step-up ring (DZ-SR3437) (p. 51)
•
When using camera accessories, be sure to read the instruction manuals for each accessory.
1
*
You will need the optional step-up ring when attaching these lenses.
Be sure to remove the lens hood at the front of lens before attaching the lens.
POWER SUPPLY
Battery (DZ-BP7SW)
Battery (DZ-BP14SW)
• Refer to the catalog for details.
• The models and specifications of the optional accessories shown on this page are subject to change, and their
production may be discontinued.
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Trouble Messages
A message may appear while you are operating the DVD video camera/recorder. If a message
appears, refer to the following table and take appropriate corrective action.
Messages are arranged in alphabetical order.
Reference
page
Message
Cause & Troubleshooting
(1) Data error in a part It is possible that the system cannot normally complete writing of
of image file. Repair
data now?
file when power is turned off for some reason during recording or
editing (deleting, dividing or combining scenes, or creating play
(2) Found error in image list). Selecting “YES” will automatically repair the video file, but
file. Repair data now?
(3) Data error in all
image file. Repair all
data now?
even if “NO” is selected, the same message will appear when the
DVD video camera/recorder is turned on next time. (Do not
remove the disc while the DVD video camera/recorder is
recognizing it: Ignoring this will deactivate the file repair function.)
Follow the instructions on screen, taking note of the following
cautions:
• Repair will normally be complete in several minutes, but it may
take longer (up to one hour).
• Be sure to use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD video
camera/recorder when repairing data: Repair is not possible
using a battery. If a battery has been attached, turn the power
switch off once, connect the AC adapter/charger, and then start
repairing.
—
• Data may not be repaired, depending on the timing when
power was turned off.
• Data may not be repaired normally if data recorded on another
recorder is mixed in.
• The repaired data may be different from the original recorded
content because of partial deletion of defective portion.
• Since the date/time for repair is added to the repaired data
(only the corrected portion for partial repair), the original date/
time information will be lost.
• Since all movies, and then all stills, are repaired, the order of
recorded contents will be lost in case of message (2) (3) only.
• See *1 on page 134.
(1) Disc is not
formatted. Format the
disc now?
A DVD-RW/+RW that was initialized by PC and not initialized for
camera use is inserted.
(2) Disc Format. Select
record format.
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(Displayed only when
DVD-RW is used.)
Auto finalizing...
Plaese wait...
This message will appear with a +RW when it is removed after
recording, or the last recorded scene was deleted. The auto-
finalized +RW can be played back on a DVD recorder/player.
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79
Cannot combine scene. Unless consecutive scenes are selected, they cannot be
combined.
Cannot combine scene Scenes in different programs (different recording dates) cannot
of multiple programs.
Create PlayList first,
and then combine
scenes.
be combined. Create a Playlist first, and then combine such
scenes on the playlist.
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Reference
page
Message
Cause & Troubleshooting
Select only movies and combine them.
Cannot combine.
Deselect PHOTO
scenes.
79
79
Cannot combine. Select Select a range of at least 2 scenes to be combined, and then
multiple scenes. combine them.
Cannot delete scenes. This may occur when scene that was edited for division, etc. is to
be deleted.
77, 79
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Combine the divided scenes, and then delete them.
Cannot divide scene.
This message will appear when the scene is extremely short
because division, etc. was repeated.
Cannot execute.
Change display
category to ALL.
This message will appear if you attempt to combine or move
scenes with “Category: VIDEO or PHOTO” specified.
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Cannot execute.
Unselect multiple
scenes.
Division or change in thumbnail was executed when multiple
scenes were selected.
73
Cannot read disc.
Check dirt/crack/both-
Error occurred while the disc was being recognized. Make sure
that there is no scratch or dirt on disc, that the surface/back of
10, 36
sides contrary/inserted disc is not reversed, and that the disc is firmly pushed against the
correctly.
turntable. See *3 and *4 on page 135.
CANNOT RECORD
PHOTOS
• This message will appear when the PHOTO button is pressed
with the power switch set to “O”.
• You cannot record still image on DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW disc
(recordable of still images from PC). Use DVD-RAM disc to
record still images.
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CANNOT RECORD
VIDEO
This message will appear when the REC button is pressed with
the power switch set to “N” or “P”.
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82
85
Cannot replace
thumbnail on PHOTO
scenes.
The thumbnail of a still cannot be changed.
Select a movie.
Cannot select any more The maximum number of selectable scenes is 999.
scenes.
CANNOT SLEEP
MODE
The DVD video camera/recorder can enter the sleep/restart
status only from the recording pause status. The following
conditions apply:
• No disc or card is loaded.
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• The disc or card has no remaining space.
• The power switch is set to “N” with a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/
DVD-R/+RW.
CARD ALMOST FULL Remaining space is only enough to record less than 10 stills.
Delete unnecessary stills and try the card, or use another card.
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Card error has
occurred.
• The card terminals may be dirty: Wipe off dirt, and try the card
again, or use another card.
• Data other than still image may be included: Use another card.
Card error has
occurred.
Format the card now?
Was the card formatted on PC? Was formatting interrupted
midway? When using the card on this DVD video camera/
recorder, choose “YES” and format it.
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Message
Card error has
Cause & Troubleshooting
The card may be damaged: Use another card.
occurred.
Formatting is not
complete.
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Card error has
occurred. Keep card
inside & restart.
Card error could have occurred during editing of scenes. Turn off
the DVD video camera/recorder with the card being used inside,
connect the AC adapter/charger, and then power the DVD video
camera/recorder again.
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Card full.
Delete unnecessary stills and try the card, or use another card.
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Card is not formatted.
Format the card now?
Was the card formatted on PC? When using the card on this DVD
video camera/recorder, choose “YES” and format it.
CHECK DISC
A disc unusable on this DVD video camera/recorder may have
been inserted or the disc may be damaged.
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Make sure that the type of disc is correct, and make sure that the
disc is not write-protected.
Control Information
Error.
Mismatch may occur between the recorded image and scene
information.
Update the control information.
• Use another disc.
• See *3 and *4 on page 135.
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DISC ACCESS
The recorded scene is being stored on disc.
This DVD video camera/recorder is verifying whether the correct
disc has been inserted.
Wait until the message disappears, and you can start to use the
DVD video camera/recorder.
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DISC ALMOST FULL
The remaining free space of disc is less than one minute for
video: Delete unwanted scenes, or use another disc.
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Disc error has occurred. • Disc error occurred during finalizing, and finalizing failed.
Finalizing is not
Replace the disc.
complete.
• See *3 on page 135.
Disc error has occurred. • Has the disc been initialized on PC? Has initializing the disc on
Format the disc now?
PC been interrupted?
Choose “YES” and initialize the disc when using it on this DVD
video camera/recorder. Initializing the disc will erase all data on
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it.
• See *2 on page 134.
Disc error has occurred. The disc may be dirty.
Formatting is not
complete.
Remove the disc and wipe off fingerprints, dust, etc. before
reusing it, or use another disc.
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This message may also appear if you insert a disc for which
formatting was interrupted midway. In this case, use another disc.
Disc error has occurred. Disc error could have occurred during editing of scenes.
Keep disc inside &
restart.
Turn off the DVD video camera/recorder with the disc being used
in it, connect AC adapter/charger, and then power the DVD video
camera/recorder again. Repair of scenes will be tried.
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Disc error has occurred. This message will appear when disc error occurred during
Unfinalizing is not
complete.
unfinalization, and unfinalizing disc failed. Replace the disc.
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Message
Cause & Troubleshooting
Disc error has occurred. • Use another disc.
• See *3 and *4 on page 135.
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• Mismatch in recording information may be caused by editing
done on some device other than this DVD video camera/
recorder.
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Initialize the disc or use another disc.
• Initializing the disc will erase all data on it.
Disc full. Cannot
execute.
Delete unnecessary scenes before using this disc, or use another
disc.
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Disc has no data.
This message will appear when an attempt is made to execute
playback or editing on Disc Navigation with no scene recorded.
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Disc has no PlayList.
Switching of play list was selected with no play list stored.
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Disc includes protected The disc may be software protected from a device other than this
scenes. Delete scenes? DVD video camera/recorder. To release this case, use a device
that has executed software-protect.
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Disc is full. Cannot add The number of entered scenes has reached the limit that can be
control info.
entered, so the control information for generating thumbnails
cannot be added.
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Combine several scenes or delete them.
Disc is not formatted.
Format the disc now?
• Has the disc been initialized on a PC?
Choose “YES” and initialize the disc when using it on this DVD
video camera/recorder. Initialization will delete all data on the
disc.
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• See *2 on page 134.
Disc must be finalized
before it can be played
back on DVD player or
DVD recorder.
• This message will appear if you remove a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/
DVD-R that has not been finalized from the DVD video camera/
recorder.
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• See *5 on page 135.
Drive overheat. Please The temperature inside the DVD video camera/recorder is too
retry later.
high, and reading or writing of the data on disc may not be
performed normally.
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Turn the DVD video camera/recorder off and wait for a while. The
temperature will be effectively decreased if the DVD video
camera/recorder is placed in a well-ventilated spot.
DVD-R* Disc, 16:9
mode cannot be
changed, when Video
mode is STD.
With DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW disc, the setting of 16:9
mode will not be possible when the Video mode is STD.
* “DVD-RW (VF)” will appear when using a DVD-RW (VF-mode),
“+RW” will appear when using a +RW.
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DVD-R* Disc, Video
mode and 16:9 mode
cannot be changed.
With DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc, the movie quality mode
and 16:9 mode once used for recording cannot be changed.
* “DVD-RW (VF)” will appear when using a DVD-RW (VF-mode).
DVD-RAM disc. Finalize This message will appear if you press the FINALIZE button with a
is not required.
DVD-RAM loaded in this DVD video camera/recorder. No
finalization is necessary for a DVD-RAM.
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END OF CARD
No more recording on this card can be done: Delete unnecessary
stills or use another card.
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Message
Cause & Troubleshooting
Error occurred. Please • Abnormality has occurred with the DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/+RW
replace disc or format
disc.
disc to be repaired. Initialize the disc before using it, or use the
another disc. Initializing the disc will erase all data on it.
• See *2 on page 134.
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Error occurred. Please An abnormality occurred with a DVD-R disc to be repaired.
replace disc.
Replace the disc.
Finalize may not be
This message will appear when power is supplied again and the
complete. Finalize again disc is reinserted after power was shut off during finalization due
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now?
to a power failure, etc. Choose “YES” if you wish to be sure
finalizing is performed.
JPEG file related to
scenes are not found.
This message will appear when stills recorded on DVD-RAM disc
using a device other than this DVD video camera/recorder are to
be copied to card.
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NO DISC
This message may appear when the DVD video camera/recorder
or disc is moved from a cold place to a warm place.
Condensation has occurred on the camera/recorder lens or DVD
drive. Do not remove the disc; leave the DVD video camera/
recorder turned off in a place as dry as possible for 1 – 2 hours.
The disc has not been inserted.
Insert it.
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The disc is not inserted correctly.
Push the disc against the turntable at the center until a click is
heard.
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See *3 and *4 on page 135.
Is the disc surface/bottom reversed?
Check the surface/bottom of disc, and reinsert it correctly.
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No more scenes.
PlayList was deleted.
• All scenes are deleted from the play list.
• Since a play list with no scenes cannot be supported by
specifications, a play list from which all registered scenes have
been deselected will be deleted.
PlayLists over limit.
An attempt was made to create new play list or copy play list,
even though limit specified for play lists in the video recording
standard had already been stored.
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Same scenes on Play
List will be deleted.
Delete scenes?
• This will appear when scenes are to be deleted.
• When a play list exists on disc, an attempt to delete scenes in
program will display this message. (This message will not
appear if you deselect scenes from play list.)
Scenes over limit.
Cannot add scenes.
The number of scenes entered in play list has reached the limit
that can be entered.
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Delete several scenes.
Scenes over limit.
The number of entered scenes has reached the limit that can be
Cannot divide scene.
entered.
Delete several scenes.
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Stop processing.
The C button was pressed to stop processing of multiple scenes.
There was no scene
which can be deleted.
This message will appear if you try to delete multiple scenes on
Disc Navigation when all the selected scenes have been locked.
Release the lock on scenes before executing deletion.
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Message
Cause & Troubleshooting
This disc cannot be
used. Please replace
disc.
A disc that cannot be used on this DVD video camera/recorder
has been loaded. Check the type of disc.
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This disc is finalized.
This message will appear if you press the FINALIZE button with a
Finalize is not required. finalized DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW loaded in this DVD video camera/
recorder. Finalizing the disc is not necessary.
This disc is recorded by This DVD video camera/recorder can use only discs recorded on
the PAL system. Please the NTSC system. A disc recorded on the PAL system cannot be
replace disc.
used on this DVD video camera/recorder.
UNFORMAT DISC
The disc is not initialized or it is damaged.
If this message appears, be sure to initialize the disc on this DVD
video camera/recorder before using it.
Reinitializing even a disc used on this DVD video camera/
recorder may be necessary (initializing will erase all recorded
contents on disc). If this message appears, try to initialize the
disc. If the same message still appears, the disc may be
damaged: Use another disc.
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See *2 on page 134.
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Use AC adapter/
charger.
Finalization is not possible when the DVD video camera/recorder
is powered by a battery: Use the AC adapter/charger for
finalization.
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Use AC adapter/
charger.
Scene cannot be repaired when the DVD video camera/recorder
is powered by a battery.
Turn off power.
If the AC adapter/charger is unavailable in handy place, remove
the disc, use the opposite side, or use another disc. To repair the
removed disc, insert the disc into the DVD video camera/recorder
afterwards, and connect the AC adapter/charger.
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Write protected.
Check card.
A card with the erase prevention switch locked is inserted: Unlock
the switch.
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Write protected.
Check disc.
• A write-protected disc is inserted.
• Release the write-protect using the Disc Navigation menu.
*1
• This message may also appear when dirt adheres to disc. If this message appears when a recorded
disc is recognized immediately after it is inserted, do not repair the disc; remove it and then use
the provided disc cleaning cloth to clean off the dirt before using it.
• This message may also appear when condensation occurs. In this case, do not repair the disc; turn
the DVD video camera/recorder off, wait until it dries out, and then turn it on again.
• If the repair message appears when you turn the DVD video camera/recorder on from off with a
disc loaded after recording on it, choose repair.
• If the repair message appears when recording and playback are normally possible with another
disc – and no condensation occurs and the disc is not dirty – choose repair.
*2
• This message may also appear when dirt adheres to disc. In this case, do not initialize the disc:
Remove it and then use the provided disc cleaning cloth to clean off the dirt before using it.
• This message may also appear when condensation occurs. In this case, do not initialize the disc;
turn the DVD video camera/recorder off, wait until it dries out, and then turn it on again.
• Initialization will delete all data on disc.
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*3
• This message may also appear when dirt adheres to disc. Remove the disc and then use the
provided disc cleaning cloth to clean off the dirt before using it.
• This message may also appear when condensation occurs. Wait until the DVD video camera/
recorder dries out, and then turn it on again.
*4
• This message will appear when a single-sided disc is inserted in reverse. Reinsert the disc correctly.
(Insert the disc with the label printed surface facing the outside.)
*5
• Do not insert a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R disc that has not been finalized into any DVD
recorder: The disc may be unusable (except for devices that allow playback of a DVD-R disc not
finalized on this DVD video camera/recorder).
Troubleshooting
Check to see the following before asking for a repair. If the suggested solution still cannot restore the
DVD video camera/recorder to normal, do not attempt to repair it yourself, but consult your dealer.
Power supplies
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Symptom
Cause and Correction
Battery cannot be
charged.
Is the ambient temperature too low or too high?
Charge the battery at 50 – 86ºF (10 – 30ºC).
Is the battery abnormally hot?
Remove the battery, leave it for a while to cool down, then charge
it.
Is the DC power cord connected to AC adapter/charger? Unplug
it.
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Has the battery been unused for a long time?
Remove the battery, and then reattach it. If the battery is still not
charged, it may be dead: Purchase a new one.
• If the battery does not charge after you try the above four
procedures, it may be dead: Purchase a new battery.
Battery weakens fast.
Are you using the DVD video camera/recorder where the
temperature is low?
A fully charged battery (DZ-BP07PW/DZ-BP14SW/DZ-BP7SW)
may be discharged sooner than usual at low temperatures. Keep
extra batteries on hand.
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Battery may be dead.
The performance of battery will deteriorate if it is used for an
extended period of time or frequently: Purchase a new battery.
The CHARGE indicator Is the ambient temperature too low or too high?
on AC adapter/charger Charge the battery in environment where the temperature is 50 –
is blinking.
86ºF (10 – 30ºC).
The battery has possibly discharged excessively. Continue
charging: After a while, the battery will be charged to the
specified voltage, and the CHARGE indicator will light. Then the
battery charge will be completed normally.
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Symptom
Cause and Correction
Power turns off
Is battery charged?
immediately after being Charge it.
turned on.
When power is turned
on, the LCD screen will
turn on and off.
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The ACCESS/PC
indicator is blinking,
even though nothing is
displayed on LCD
monitor screen.
Power goes off
unexpectedly.
Is Power Save set to “On”?
If the powered DVD video camera/recorder is left for as long as 5
minutes without recording or playback with “Power Save: On”
specified, it will automatically turn off to save battery power. To
restart recording in this case, set the power switch to “OFF” and
then set it to “O”. You can also specify “Power Save: Off” to stop
automatic power off.
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Is the DVD video camera/recorder set to the sleep/restart status?
If 30 minutes or more has elapsed with the DVD video camera/
recorder in the sleep/restart status, it will automatically turn off.
Set the power switch to “OFF”, and then power the DVD video
camera/recorder again.
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Power cannot be turned Detach the battery or AC adapter/charger once, and then press
off.
the RESET button of DVD video camera/recorder: Reattach a
power supply to DVD video camera/recorder before turning it on
again.
Even if the DVD video
The DVD video camera/recorder will automatically turn on to
camera/recorder is off, recognize a disc: Closing the cover will automatically turn the
opening the cover will
cause the ACCESS
indicator to blink.
DVD video camera/recorder off.
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During recording
Symptom
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Cause and Correction
Pressing the REC
button will not start
recording.
• Is a finalized disc in the DVD video camera/recorder?
• Is proper type of disc inserted?
• Is power switch set to match the recording medium?
• Is the disc protected?
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• Does disc have remaining recording space?
Recording starts but
stops immediately.
Is disc scratched or does dirt or fingerprint adhere to it?
Clean the disc. If there is still no improvement, replace the disc.
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No photo can be
recorded.
• Is proper type of disc or card inserted?
• Is power switch set to match the recording medium?
• Is the disc protected or the card locked?
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• Does disc or card have remaining recording space?
LCD screen is hard to
see.
Has brightness of LCD screen been adjusted?
Stop recording and adjust the brightness.
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Is the DVD video camera/recorder being used outdoors?
Use the viewfinder. When using LCD monitor, adjust its angle so
that LCD screen is not exposed to direct sunlight.
Unevenness appears on Did you press the LCD monitor or the area around it?
LCD monitor screen.
If the LCD monitor is pressed, some unevenness will occur.
Release your hand and leave the LCD monitor for a while:
Normal display will be restored.
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Focus is not correct.
Is it difficult to use auto focus with your subject?
Focus manually.
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Does manual focus icon appear?
The DVD video camera/recorder is set to manual focus. Focus
the subject manually, or release manual focus.
Is the diopter control correctly adjusted if you are using the
viewfinder as a monitor?
Adjust the diopter control.
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In cases other than the above, set the power switch to “OFF”, and
then set it to “O”, “N” or “P” again.
An error message for
repair appears.
Perform repair following the instructions on screen.
Repair is possible when the DVD video camera/recorder is
powered by the AC adapter/charger.
It will take from a few minutes to several hours for repair. If you
wish to start recording immediately, remove the disc, and then
insert another disc: The removed disc can later be repaired by
connecting the AC adapter/charger.
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If during recording light This is not a fault.
Adjust the angle of the DVD video camera/recorder so that
the DVD video camera/ sunlight, etc. does not enter.
(sunlight, etc.) enters
recorder through the
lens from above, ghosts
may occur in the
Putting a protective hand over the lens may improve the ghosts.
recorded image.
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During playback
Symptom
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Cause and Correction
Recognition of disc is
not complete.
Is disc dirty?
Use the provided disc cleaning cloth to clean it.
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Pressing the playback
button will not start
playback.
Has the image been recorded by devices other than this DVD
video camera/recorder?
Playback of image recorded on devices other than this DVD video
camera/recorder may be impossible on this DVD video camera/
recorder.
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Has scene been edited on a device other than this DVD video
camera/recorder?
If a scene recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder is edited
on a device other than this DVD video camera/recorder, playback
may not be possible on this DVD video camera/recorder.
No playback picture
Is TV input selector set correctly?
appears on TV screen. Some TVs have multiple video input jacks. Check whether the
correct input was selected on TV to match the connected jacks. If
the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to VCR, set its
input selector to “external input (LINE)”.
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Is the DVD video camera/recorder connected to TV correctly?
Check the connections.
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10
Playback picture is
Is disc scratched or does dirt or fingerprint adhere to it?
momentarily interrupted. Clean the disc.
No sound. Is the TV volume control set correctly?
Adjust TV volume control, and be sure to adjust the volume on
TV.
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Photos on card cannot This DVD video camera/recorder can play back image data
be played back.
recorded on SD memory card in other digital cameras conforming
to the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard. The
range of image data normally playable on this DVD video
camera/recorder is that with pixels from 80 horizontal × 60
vertical to 4000 horizontal × 3000 vertical. If the pixel data is
outside this range, blue thumbnails will appear (thumbnails* in
the figure), meaning the image is unplayable.
Al l scenes
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PLAY
*
Fig. 1
Even when the number of pixels is within the above range,
playback may not be possible, depending on the recording status
of the digital cameras used.
DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) is an integrated image
file format of digital cameras: Image files can be used on all
digital devices conforming to DCF.
It will take some time to When playing back a still, “Playback.” will appear: Stills with a
play back photos on
card.
large number of pixels will take some time to appear.
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When the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC
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Symptom
Cause and Correction
No drive icon appears
on PC.
The DVD video camera/recorder is not turned on.
Check the power supply.
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Turn PC off and then disconnect the PC connection cable. Turn
PC on again, and then use the PC connection cable to connect
the DVD video camera/recorder to PC.
Make sure the PC connection cable is completely plugged into
this DVD video camera/recorder.
Error occurs in playback If error occurs with USB connection, the transfer rate is not
of DVD video camera/
recorder on PC.
sufficient. It is recommended that you use a USB terminal
conforming to USB2.0 when connecting the DVD video camera/
recorder.
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Application is not
normally run on PC.
Turn the PC and DVD video camera/recorder off, and try again.
Error occurs during
writing to disc.
The temperature of DVD video camera/recorder is too high due
to continuous operation.
Disconnect the DVD video camera/recorder from PC once,
remove the disc from the DVD video camera/recorder, and then
turn it off. After a few moments, connect them again and write to
a brand-new disc.
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Transfer of images
stops.
Connect the DVD video camera/recorder to another USB terminal
of PC. If your PC is a desktop type, it is recommended that you
use USB terminal on the back of PC. If you are using USB2.0
extended card, it is also recommended that you install the newest
version driver provided by each USB2.0 card maker.
Is disc scratched or does dirt or fingerprint adhere to it?
Clean the disc.
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DVD drive built into PC This problem may be solved if you update the DVD editing/
cannot be used after the creating software of your PC.
provided software has
been installed.
Error appears when
starting ImageMixer 3. DirectX9.0c.
Make sure that your PC display adapter (video card) conforms to
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Movies are not
recognized by
Make sure the power switch of this DVD video camera/recorder is
set to “O” or “N”.
application in PC.
The DISC EJECT
While the DVD video camera/recorder is connected to PC, use
button is not valid when Explorer to right-click the DVD video camera/recorder drive icon
the DVD video camera/ and execute “Eject”.
recorder is connected to
PC.
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No sound is heard when Since an MPEG file imported into Macintosh using ImageMixer 3
an MPEG file imported uses the audio format of AC3 audio, no audio will be played back
into Macintosh is played even if the Quick Time MPEG-2 playback component is
back on Quick Time
with an MPEG 2
playback component
adopted.
introduced: Only video will be played back. Use ImageMixer 3 for
playback.
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Symptom
Cause and Correction
When the time stamp of The file system of this DVD video camera/recorder is operated on
file in DVD-RAM is
viewed on PC, it is
Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), and time lag information has not
been set. With Windows as of January, 2006, the time stamp of
®
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different from the actual file viewed on Explorer looks different from the actual recording
recording time.
time. The actual recording time will appear for date/time
indication on playback screen.
It will take some time to If you are editing a video file whose contents are different from
save a video edited on those of project setting, it may take some time, since the entire
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the video editor of
ImageMixer 3.
video file must be re-encoded. Reconfirm the project setting.
®
“Hardware Removal”
results in error.
Exit Windows once, and then disconnect the DVD video
®
camera/recorder. If your PC uses Windows 2000 Professional,
the problem may be solved if you install Windows 2000 SP3 or
®
later.
No USB HS (high
Make sure that you have already installed the driver provided with
speed) connection even the USB2.0 card.
when USB2.0 card is
used.
You will need to install the driver provided by USB2.0 card maker
in order to operate the USB2.0 card at HS (high speed).
Miscellaneous
Symptom
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Cause and Correction
No DVD video camera/ Is a fully charged battery attached?
recorder operation.
Is the DVD video camera/recorder powered from AC outlet?
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Power does not come
on, or no operation
occurs by pressing
button.
Execute system reset (press the RESET button).
Has the DVD video camera/recorder been subjected to impact?
The DVD video camera/recorder could be damaged. Consult your
dealer.
The date and time are
incorrect.
Has the DVD video camera/recorder been left unused for a long
period of time?
The internal backup memory battery may be discharged:
Charge it.
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Pressing the SLEEP/
RESTART button will
not set to the sleep/
restart standby status.
• Is the proper disc or card loaded?
• Does the disc or card have remaining free space?
• Is the DVD video camera/recorder now playing back?
• Is Disc Navigation screen displayed?
No scene can be
deleted.
Is the cursor placed on the scene to be deleted?
If the selected scene (framed in red) exists, that scene will be
deleted even if you use yellow cursor to select any scene. Check
the colors of cursors and bar graph on the thumbnail screen.
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Symptom
Disc cannot be
Cause and Correction
• Did you detach the battery or AC adapter/charger before
setting the power switch to “OFF”?
removed.
(Cover will not open.)
Is the battery charged?
Connect a charged battery or the AC adapter/charger, and then
press the DISC EJECT button to remove the disc.
• Did the DVD video camera/recorder turn off because the
battery remaining level ran out?
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Connect a charged battery or the AC adapter/charger, set the
power switch to “OFF”, and then press the DISC EJECT button
to remove the disc.
Disc cover cannot be
closed.
Is disc correctly inserted?
Was disc inserted from wrong direction?
Remove the disc and then reinsert it.
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Connect a fully charged battery or AC adapter/charger, and then
turn the DVD video camera/recorder on.
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Operating sound is
heard cyclically.
This sound is heard because the disc is cyclically operated and
does not indicate a fault.
Some vibrations are felt These vibrations or sound are caused by disc drive: This does
or slight sound is heard not indicate a fault.
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from mechanism.
• No operation can be In the following cases, it will take more time than usual until
performed because
the ACCESS/PC or
CARD ACCESS
indicator on this DVD
video camera/
recorder remains lit or
blinking.
• After disc or card is
inserted, it takes
some time until
operation is possible:
• Immediately after a disc or card is reinserted.
• When a long time has elapsed since the DVD video camera/
recorder was turned off last.
• When the temperature is greatly different from the status of
previous recording.
• When disc with scratches, dirt or fingerprints is inserted.
• When disc is subject to severe vibrations.
• When the battery or DC power cord was disconnected instead
of following the correct procedure using power switch to turn
the DVD video camera/recorder off.
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recording is possible.
No image in viewfinder. • Is LCD monitor open?
No image will appear in viewfinder unless the LCD monitor is
closed and securely locked to DVD video camera/recorder.
• Is the DVD video camera/recorder set to the sleep/restart
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status?
Press the SLEEP/RESTART button to release the sleep/restart
status.
No image appears on
the LCD screen or in
the viewfinder.
• Is DVD video camera/recorder connected to PC using PC
connection cable?
Unplug the PC connection cable.
• Does DVD video camera/recorder stop at the end of the scene
to which wipe-out was set and played back?
Press the DISC NAVIGATION button.
• Is the DVD video camera/recorder set to the sleep/restart
status?
41, 80, 113
Press the SLEEP/RESTART button to release the sleep/restart
status.
141
System Reset
If the DVD video camera/recorder does not operate normally, perform “System Reset”: The DVD
video camera/recorder may recover to normal. “System Reset” will reset all settings to factory
defaults. The date and time will also be reset: Set the date and time again before using the DVD
video camera/recorder.
1
2
Set the power switch to “OFF” to turn the
DVD video camera/reorder off.
Detach the battery or AC adapter/charger.
Note:
• Do not press the reset button with undue force.
• Before pressing the RESET button, be sure to
remove the disc from the DVD video camera/
recorder: Pressing the RESET button with a disc
loaded may erase the scenes recorded on the
disc.
Use a fine tipped pen to hold down the reset
button for several seconds.
All settings will be reset.
●List of setting items
Setting
Item
Default
method
Camera Functions
Setup
Program AE
Auto
Auto
On
p. 56
p. 57
p. 59
p. 50
p. 59
p. 60
p. 63
p. 61
p. 63
p. 64
p. 31
p. 31
p. 34
p. 34
p. 35
p. 35
White Bal.
ElS
1
Dig.Zoom
MIC.Filter
120×*
Off
Record Functions Setup VIDEO Mode
FINE
FINE
On
Quality
16:9
Self Timer
OSD Output
Off
On
Date Setup
Date Set
1/1/2007 12:00AM
M/D/Y
Date Mode
LCD/EVF Setup
LCD Brightness
EVF Brightness
Color Level
EVF Display
Auto
142
Setting
method
Item
Default
Initial Setup
Beep
On
p. 32
p. 32
p. 33
p. 32
p. 33
Power Save
Record LED
Language
Demo Mode
Off
On
English
Auto
1
*
"100x" will appear on DZ-GX5000A.
• Some items will not appear depending on the disc or card inserted.
Major Specifications
CCD
Lens
1/6-inch interlaced
Total number of pixels
approx. 680,000
Number of effective pixels
Movie:
Still:
approx. 340,000
approx. 340,000
DZ-GX5080A/
DZ-GX5020A
:
:
F2.0 – 4.1
f = 1/16" – 2-11/16" (2.3 – 69 mm)
Filter diameter: 1-5/16" (34 mm)
Thread pitch: 0.5 mm
DZ-GX5000A
F2.0 – 3.3
f = 1/16" – 2-5/16" (2.3 – 58 mm)
Filter diameter: 1-5/16" (34 mm)
Thread pitch: 0.5 mm
Focus
Zoom
Auto/Manual
Optical 25× (DZ-GX5000A),
Optical 30× (DZ-GX5080A/DZ-GX5020A)
100× – 1200× (DZ-GX5000A), 120× – 1500× (DZ-GX5080A/DZ-
GX5020A), with digital zoom added, 100× (DZ-GX5000A), 120× (DZ-
GX5080A/DZ-GX5020A) for still
Required minimum illumination
Viewfinder
0.3 lx in Low Light mode
0.2-inch color TFT(equivalent to approx. 200,000 pixels)
2.7-inch color TFT (approx. 120,000 pixels)
Electronic type
LCD monitor
Electronic image stabilizer
Shutter speed
1/4 – 1/4000 seconds (movie)
Still recording only
Self-timer recording
Recording mode
Movie (with sound)
Still (with DVD-RAM disc, SD memory card)
Maximum
DVD-RAM/DVD-RW/ approx. 18 minutes (XTRA)
recordable DVD-R/+RW disc
time
approx. 30 minutes (FINE)
approx. 60 minutes (STD)
(per side)
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Maximum
number of
recordable
stills
DVD-RAM disc
(per side)
approx. 999
If movies and stills are mixed on one disc, the recordable number will
decrease.
SD memory card
(when using 32 MB
card)
approx. 180 (in FINE mode)
Varies depending on the recording quality and the type of card.
(p. 145)
Recording
format
DVD-RAM/DVD-RW Movie:
(VR-mode) disc
Conforming to DVD video recording (DVD-VR) format (Dolby Digital)
Still (DVD-RAM only):
Simultaneous recording, conforming to DVD video recording
(DVD-VR) standard (720 × 480 pixels) and JPEG (640 × 480
pixels)
DVD-RW (VF-mode)/ Movie:
DVD-R disc
Conforming to DVD video format (Dolby Digital)
Movie: DVD+RW video format (Dolby Digital)
+RW disc
Card
Still: Conforming to JPEG (640 × 480 pixels) standard
MPEG Audio layer 2, linear PCM, Dolby Digital
Audio playback format
Recording medium
8 cm DVD-RAM (conforming to DVD-RAM Ver. 2.1)
8 cm DVD-RW (conforming to DVD-RW Ver. 1.1, 2x speed [2x/1x])
8 cm DVD-R (conforming to DVD-R for General Ver. 2.0)
8 cm +RW (conforming to +RW Ver. 1.2)
SD memory card
Jacks
Video/audio output ×1
PC connection terminal (connected to PC USB port) ×1 (Not
equipped with DZ-GX5020A/DZ-GX5000A)
Battery system
Lithium-ion
Power consumption
When recording with LCD monitor off (DVD-RAM disc used)
approx. 3.2W (in FINE mode)
Dimensions
(W × H × D)
Approx. 2-1/2" × 3-9/16" × 5-3/16"
(63 × 91 × 132 mm) (excluding hand strap)
Operating temperature (humidity)
32 – 104ºF (0 – 40ºC) (less than 80%).
32 – 86ºF (0 – 30ºC) when connected to PC
Storage temperature
Weight
-4 – 140ºF (-20 – 60ºC)
DZ-GX5080A approx. 425 g (without battery or disc)
DZ-GX5020A/
approx. 420 g (without battery or disc)
DZ-GX5000A
Total weight when recording
Provided accessories
DZ-GX5080A approx. 480 g
DZ-GX5020A/
approx. 475 g
DZ-GX5000A
AC adapter/charger,
Battery,
AV/S output cable,
Lens cap, Lens cap string, Shoulder strap, Power cable,
DC power cord, Software CD-ROM (not provided with DZ-GX5020A/
DZ-GX5000A),
PC connection cable (not provided with DZ-GX5020A/DZ-GX5000A),
Disc cleaning cloth
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STORAGE CAPACITY OF DISC
Movie recordable time on one disc (on single side) (when recording only movies)
Recording quality
Movie recordable time
Application
*1
XTRA
Approx. 18 min
Best quality
High quality
*2
*3
FINE
STD
Approx. 30 min
Approx. 60 min
Standard quality
*
1: Variable bit recording (recording of more than 18 minutes on disc may be possible because the transfer rate
varies automatically between approx. 3 - 10 Mbps)
*
2: Fixed bit rate: Approx. 6 Mbps
*
3: Fixed bit rate: Approx. 3 Mbps
Note:
• If you record in XTRA mode at high temperatures, the DVD video camera/recorder will heat up and the maximum
transfer rate will be limited to approx. 6 Mbps, so the best quality will not be obtainable.
SIZE AND QUALITY OF PHOTOS
The following table shows the file size and quality of one still (JPEG) recorded on card:
Quality
File size
Approx. 160 KB
Application
When image quality is prioritized
FINE
NORM Approx. 120 KB
ECO Approx. 80 KB
Standard quality
When number of stills is prioritized (quality will be slightly inferior)
Although still images are recorded on DVD-RAM disc only in the FINE mode, the quality mode can
be chosen when recording stills on card (p. 63).
The file size of a photo recorded on DVD-RAM disc in “N” status is equal to or larger than that
recorded on card using the FINE quality in “P”.
Note:
• No still can be recorded on DVD-RW/DVD-R/+RW disc.
• Since the file size is restricted in all quality modes when recording photos on card (P), the quality of photos on
card may be inferior to those recorded on DVD-RAM disc (N).
RECORDABLE STILLS (PHOTOS) ON CARD
Capacity
Recording
quality
32 MB
Approx. 180
Approx. 240
Approx. 370
64 MB
Approx. 380
Approx. 500
Approx. 750
128MB
256 MB
512 MB
1 GB
FINE
NORM
ECO
Approx. 750
Approx. 1,500 Approx. 3,000 Approx. 6,000
Approx. 1,000 Approx. 2,000 Approx. 4,000 Approx. 8,000
Approx. 1,500 Approx. 3,000 Approx. 6,000 Approx. 12,000
(The numbers of recordable stills above are only for reference)
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BY PHONE
Service Hotline:1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
To Order in Canada
Choisissez les articles qui vous conviennent et
passez commande.
FOR AUTHORIZED HITACHI SERVICE
FACILITY IN CANADA
Service Direct: 1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
Please consult the following telephone number
Service Direct: 1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
POUR COMMANDER DES
ACCESSOIRES
(Canada seulement)
PAR TÉLÉPHONE
TO ORDER ACCESSORIES
(Canada only)
BY PHONE
HITACHI CANADA LTD.
HITACHI CANADA LTD.
DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION
DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION
1-2495 Meadowpine Blvd.
Mississauga, Ontario
L5N 6C3
Service Direct: 1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
1-2495 Meadowpine Blvd.
Mississauga, Ontario
L5N 6C3
Service Direct: 1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
during business hours
Durant les heures de bureau:
Lundi au vendredi 9:00am – 7:00pm (h.n.e)
Monday-Friday
EST 9:00am – 7:00pm
Saturday
EST 9:00am – 5:00pm
Samedi
9:00am – 5:00pm (h.n.e)
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
with FCC Rules for Electromagnetic Compatibility
Products:
Models:
DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
DZ-GX5080A/DZ-GX5020A/DZ-GX5000A
Trade Name: HITACHI
This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Responsible Party: HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.
Ubiquitous Platform Systems Division
900 Hitachi Way
Chula Vista, CA 91914-3556 U.S.A.
Tel: 800-448-2244
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Index
Update Control Info. ................................... 99
DISC EJECT button .......................................... 36
Display
Numerics
16:9 ................................................................ 61
8 cm bare disc .................................................. 22
Information LCD ........................................ 43
Scenes information .................................... 86
Viewfinder ................................................ 30
Divide .............................................................. 78
DVD player ..................................................... 106
DVD-R ............................................................. 22
DVD-RAM ........................................................ 22
DVD recorder ................................................. 106
DVD-RW .......................................................... 22
A
AC adapter/charger ........................................... 24
ACCESS/PC indicator ................................. 39, 40
Add (edit) ......................................................... 93
All programs ..................................................... 87
Auto (program AE) ............................................ 56
Autofocus ........................................................ 52
AV output jack ........................................ 104, 107
E
B
Edit (play List) .................................................. 92
EIS ................................................................. 59
EXPOSURE button ........................................... 54
Exposure control ............................................... 54
Backlight correction ........................................... 54
Battery
Attaching to DVD video camera/recorder ...... 26
Charging .................................................. 25
Recordable time on DVD video camera/
recorder ................................................ 27
Removing from DVD video camera/
F
Fade ............................................................... 80
FINALIZE button ............................................. 100
Finalize Disc ................................................... 100
FINE (VIDEO Mode) .......................................... 60
FOCUS button .................................................. 52
Format Disc ..................................................... 97
Frame advance/Frame back ............................... 69
Full Auto .......................................................... 55
FULL AUTO button ............................................ 55
Full Menu ......................................................... 48
recorder ................................................ 26
Setting Up ................................................ 25
BATTERY EJECT button .................................... 26
Black & White fade ............................................ 80
Brightness ....................................................... 34
C
Camera Functions Setup ................................... 49
Capacity .......................................................... 98
Card
G
Available .................................................. 23
Capacity .......................................... 98, 145
Format ..................................................... 97
Handling .................................................. 23
Quality ..................................................... 63
CHARGE indicator ............................................ 25
Cleaning ............................................................ 9
Color Level ...................................................... 35
Connecting to TV ............................................ 104
Copy ............................................................... 83
Create ............................................................. 90
Go To (during playback) ..................................... 71
Go To (on Disc Navigation) ................................. 97
H
Hand strap ....................................................... 19
Howling ......................................................... 104
I
Information display mode ................................... 43
Initial Setup ...................................................... 32
D
L
Date and time ................................................... 31
Date setup ....................................................... 31
Defaults ........................................................... 33
Delete (edit) ..................................................... 94
Delete (play list) ................................................ 96
Delete (scene) ............................................ 77, 93
Demo Mode ..................................................... 33
Detail (scene) ................................................... 86
Dig. Zoom ........................................................ 50
Diopter control .................................................. 30
Disc
Language ........................................................ 32
Laser pickup block ............................................ 36
LED Light ........................................................ 42
Lens cap .......................................................... 20
Lens cap string attachment hole .......................... 20
Linear PCM .................................................... 144
Lock ................................................................ 84
LOCK switch .................................................... 39
Low Light (Program AE) ..................................... 57
M
Available .................................................. 22
Finalize .................................................. 100
Format ..................................................... 97
Handling .................................................... 9
Protect ..................................................... 98
Manual Focus icon ............................................ 52
MENU button ................................................... 48
MIC.Filter ......................................................... 59
Move ............................................................... 95
147
Skip (Scene) .....................................................81
Skip playback ....................................................70
Slide Show .....................................................103
Sports (Program AE) ..........................................56
Spotlight (Program AE) .......................................56
STD (VIDEO Mode) ...........................................60
Submenu .........................................................78
O
Optical 25× zoom lens ........................................50
Optical 30x zoom lens ........................................50
OSD Output ......................................................64
P
PHOTO capture ................................................69
Play (play list) ...................................................91
Play (program) ..................................................88
Play list ............................................................90
Add scenes ...............................................92
Add scenes (submenu) ...............................93
Create ......................................................90
Delete ......................................................96
Delete scenes ...........................................93
Delete scenes (submenu) ...........................94
Move ........................................................95
Play .........................................................91
Select ......................................................91
Select scenes (submenu) ............................94
Title .........................................................96
Portrait (Program AE) .........................................56
Power Save ......................................................32
Power switch .....................................................29
Program ...........................................................87
Play .........................................................88
Select ......................................................87
Title .........................................................88
Program AE ......................................................56
Protect Disc ......................................................98
T
Tele-conversion lens ..........................................51
Thumbnail ........................................................66
Title (play list) ....................................................96
Title (program) ..................................................88
TV Type .........................................................103
U
Update Control Info. ...........................................99
V
VIDEO Mode ....................................................60
FINE ........................................................60
STD .........................................................60
XTRA .......................................................60
Video selector ...................................................62
W
White Bal. .........................................................57
White fade ........................................................80
Wide conversion lens .........................................51
Wipe fade .........................................................80
Q
X
Quality (Card) ...................................................63
Quick Menu ......................................................48
QUICK MENU button .........................................48
XTRA (VIDEO Mode) .........................................60
Z
Zoom lever ...........................................50, 52, 67
R
Record button ...................................................39
Recording indicator ............................................33
Repeat Play ....................................................102
Reset
settings ....................................................33
system ...................................................142
RESET button .................................................142
+RW ................................................................22
S
Sand & Snow (Program AE) ................................56
Scene ..............................................................66
Combine ...................................................79
Delete ......................................................77
Detail .......................................................86
Divide ......................................................78
Fade ........................................................80
Move ..................................................79, 95
Select ......................................................85
Skip .........................................................81
Searching for image ...........................................69
Select (play list) .................................................91
Select (program) ...............................................87
Select (Scene) ..................................................73
SELECT button .................................................73
Self Timer ........................................................63
Shoulder Strap ..................................................19
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Be sure to read the following before opening
the package of CD-ROM
This Agreement will take effect at the moment you open the package of the storage device (CD-ROM) provided
with this product, if you agree to the terms herein.
If you do not accept the terms of this Agreement, immediately return the unopened package of storage medium
and enclosed materials (printed matter, external package, and all others) to your dealer, or return only the package
of storage medium to your dealer.
Consult your dealer for any refund on the unused product. However, if only the package of storage medium is
returned, no refund is possible.
This License Agreement certifies that you were granted license in the past.
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■ Grant of License
• Hitachi, Ltd. nonexclusively grants you the right to install this program in one computer and use it, but this right
cannot be transferred to a third party.
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and under the condition that the display concerning the copyright remains in the original status.
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• This program may not be used on network. If you wish to use it for multiple computers on network, you must
obtain the right of use for each computer from Pixela Corporation.
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This program and its accessories shall not, explicitly or implicitly, conform to the merchantability or compatibility
for your specific purpose of use. Pixela Corporation does not guarantee that the functions of this program will meet
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Under no circumstances will Pixela Corporation accept any responsibility for any direct or indirect losses or
damages you may incur from using this program or activities relating to its use, or for any conflict occurring
between you and a third party originating from, or relevant to, use of this program.
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Warranty Limitations
Important Notice:
The Limited Warranty provided by Hitachi does
not cover:
Retain your sales receipt for warranty purposes.
Please complete the section below for your records
as it may be needed in the event of loss.
A. Cabinet (exterior finish items), Battery
packs, Accessories, Lens Cleanings, Head
Cleanings, DVD Disc Damage, Video Tape
Damage, or Software Modifications.
B. Any defect, malfunction, or failure caused
by or resulting from improper service,
maintenance, repair, use of DVD Cleaning
Disks, use of Video Cleaning Cassettes,
software, or from abuse, neglect, accident
or any other cause beyond the control of
Hitachi.
Attach your sales receipt to this card.
DVD, VCR, Camcorder Products,
AC Adapter Charger
Limited Warranty Registration
(for your records)
C. Unpacking, set-up or installation,
adjustment of customer operated controls,
user instruction.
D. Any product with Serial Numbers altered or
removed.
E. New products purchased or service
performed outside of the continental United
States or its possessions.
F. Product used for a commercial or industrial
purpose.
Model No.
NO PERSON, AGENT, DISTRIBUTOR, DEALER, SERVICE
FACILITY, OR COMPANY IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE,
MODIFY, OR AMEND THE TERMS OF THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY IN ANY MANNER OR FASHION WHATSOEVER,
EXCEPT AND TO THE EXTENT PROVIDED IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY, HITACHI MAKES NO EXPRESS WARRANTY
REGARDING THIS HITACHI PRODUCT. FURTHER, ALL
IMPLIED WARRANTIES RELATING TO ANY PORTION OF THIS
PRODUCT, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO 90 DAYS FOR LABOR AND ONE
YEAR FOR PARTS, THE DURATION OF THE APPLICABLE
EXPRESS WARRANTY CONTAINED ABOVE. HITACHI SHALL
NOT BE LIABLE TO THE PURCHASER OR TO ANY OTHER
PERSON FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES OR LOSS OF PROFIT OF PRODUCT RESULTING
FROM ANY DEFECT IN OR MALFUNCTION OR FAILURE OF
THIS HITACHI PRODUCT. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW
LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS,
OR THE EXCLUSION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO
YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS
AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY
FROM STATE TO STATE.
Serial No.
Date of Purchase
Dealer Name
Dealer Address
City
State
Zip
HITACHI
LIMITED WARRANTY
HITACHI
Hitachi America, Ltd., Ubiquitous Platform Systems
Division (“Hitachi,”) warrants this component in
duration as stated below:
Hitachi America, Ltd.
Ubiquitous Platform Systems Division
• 90 DAYS LABOR (Carry-in)
• 1 YEAR PARTS (Except Battery)
• DVD Products
• VCR Products
• CAMCORDER Products
• AC ADAPTER CHARGER
For information concerning repairs, operation,
technical assistance or for referral to the location of
your nearest Authorized Service Facility or Parts
Distributor, call: 1-800-HITACHI (1-800-448-2244)
Conditions of
Hitachi Limited Warranty
These Hitachi Products are warranted to be free
of defects in parts and workmanship at the time of
purchase by the original owner. If this product is
found to be defective, Hitachi will repair or
HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.
Ubiquitous Platform Systems Division
900 Hitachi Way
Chula Vista, CA 91914-3556 U.S.A.
Tel: 1-800-HITACHI
replace defective parts at no charge to the
original owner. Parts used for replacement are
warranted for the remainder of the original Limited
Warranty period. For 90 days from the date of
original purchase, Hitachi will provide labor for the
repair or replacement of defective parts without
charge, subject to the following conditions:
REGISTER YOUR HITACHI PRODUCT
ON-LINE AT HITACHI.COM/TV
(Continued on reverse side)
1. Owner must provide verification of the date of
purchase when requesting Limited Warranty
Service. (Dated Sales Receipt Required)
2. All repairs must be performed by a Hitachi
Authorized Service Facility.
3. This warranty is valid only in the U.S.A.
REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ON-LINE AT
HITACHI.US/TV
OR MAIL IN TO ADDRESS ON THIS CARD.
HITACHI
“In order to allow Hitachi to better serve customer needs, please
complete this card and return it to Hitachi America, Ltd., Ubiquitous
Platform Systems Division. Completion of this card is not required in
order to validate your Hitachi limited warranty, but would assist us in
developing better services and programs for our customers.”
(Please print or type)
Model No.
Serial No.
Date of purchase
Customer Name
Customer Address
City
State
Zip
(
)
Phone No.
Dealer name
Dealer address
City
State
Zip
VIDEO PRODUCT
YOUR
PRODUIT VIDÉO
VOTRE
WARRANTY
GARANTIE
HITACHI CANADA LTD
DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION
1-2495 Meadowpine Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario L5N 6C3 CANADA
IMPORTANT NOTICE: This warranty will not apply to product purchased outside of
Canada OR sold by any organization other than HITACHI CANADA LTD
AVIS IMPORTANT: Notre garantie ne couvre pas les produits achetés à l’extérieur du
Canada OU vendus par toute organisation autre que HITACHI CANADA LTD
IMPORTANT
REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ON-LINE AT:
WWW.HITACHI.CA
IMPORTANT
ENREGISTREZ VOTRE PRODUIT EN-LIGNE À:
WWW. HITACHI.CA
“In order to allow Hitachi to better serve our customers’ needs, please
complete this card and return it to Hitachi Canada Ltd. Completion of this
card is not required in order to validate your Hitachi limited warranty, but
would assist us in developing better services and programs for our
customers.” (Please print or type)
«Afin de permettre à Hitachi de mieux répondre aux besoins de la clientèle,
veuillez remplir cette carte et la retourner à Hitachi Canada Ltd. Il n’est pas
nécessaire de remplir cette carte pour valider vorte garantie limitée Hitachi;
toutefois, elle nous aide à améliorer les services et programmes offerts à
nos clients.» (En caractères d’imprimerie S.V.P.)
Model No. / N
°
de modèle
Serial No. / N
°
de série
Date of purchase / Date d’achat
Customer’s first and last name / Prénom et nom du client
Customer’s address - PO Box No. / Adresse ou casier postal du client
City / Ville
Province
Province
Postal Code / Code postal
Telephone No. / N de téléphone
°
Dealer’s name / Nom du marchand
City / Ville
Dealer’s address / Adresse du marchand
Postal Code / Code postal
What are the two most important factors that influenced your purchase decision?
Quels sont les deux facteurs les plus importants qui ont influencé votre décision d’achat?
How did you hear about this Hitachi, VIDEO PRODUCT?
Comment avous-vous pris connaissance des PRODUITS VIDÉO de Hitachi?
What other VIDEO PRODUCTS brands did you consider before selecting Hitachi?
Quelle autre marque de PRODUITS VIDÉO avez-vous envisagé d’acquérir avant d’opter pour Hitachi?
DVDCAM PC Software Support Center
URL http://dvdcam-pc.support.hitachi.ca/
Support Center phone numbers for software provided:
Números de teléfono del Centro de soporte para el software suministrado:
Numéros de téléphone de l’Assistance Clientèle pour le logiciel fourni :
PIXELA CORPORATION
+1-800-458-4029 (Toll-free)
+1-213-341-0163
URL:http://www.pixela.co.jp/oem/hitachi/e/index.html
HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.
HITACHI CANADA LTD.
Ubiquitous Platform Systems Division DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION
900 Hitachi Way
1-2495 Meadowpine Blvd.
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 6C3
CANADA
Service Direct: 1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
Chula Vista, CA 91914-3556
Service Hotline: 1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
http://www.hitachi.ca
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