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Assistance
We want to make sure you enjoy your new camcorder. If you have any
questions, call:
Camcorder Exchange Warranty...........800-283-6503 (pages 81-82 )
Customer Service...................................800-336-1900 (page 80 )
Accessories............................................. 800-338-0376 (pages 67-72)
Table of Contents
Assistance ..................................... 3
First-Time Operation .................. 3
Recording ................................... 24
Time-Remaining Display ................ 24
Select a Tape Length .................... 24
Power Your Camcorder............. 12
Adapter/Charger .............................. 12
Rechargeable Battery ...................... 13
Charge the Battery ........................ 14
Battery Level Indicator ................. 15
Battery Care and Storage .............. 15
Optional Car Cord Adapter ............. 16
Use the LCD Monitor or Viewfinder
to See What You Record............... 26
Use the LCD Monitor ................... 26
Use the Viewfinder ....................... 27
LCD Monitor and Viewfinder
Displays ....................................... 28
AutoShot™ Mode ........................... 32
Five-Second Record Feature ........... 33
Tally Light ....................................... 33
Quick Review Feature ..................... 33
Camera Edit Feature........................ 33
Flying Erase Head ........................... 33
MENU/DISPLAY Button ................. 33
Zooming .......................................... 34
Use the Zoom Lever (W and T)..... 34
Digital Zooming ............................ 34
Tele Macro Zooming.................... 35
Focusing .......................................... 36
Auto Focus .................................... 36
Manual Focus................................ 37
Date and Time Display ............. 17
Install the Clock Lithium Cell ......... 17
Set the Date and Time ..................... 18
Record AUTO DATE, Date,
Time, and Title Displays............. 20
Videocassettes............................. 22
Erase Protection – Safety Tab ....... 22
Recording and Playback
Speeds and Times ....................... 22
Insert and Remove Cassettes ........ 23
Cassette Care and Storage............. 23
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Table of Contents
White Balance ................................. 38
Auto White Balance ...................... 38
Manual White Balance.................. 38
Exposure Control ............................ 40
Manual Exposure .......................... 40
Auto Exposure .............................. 40
Steady Pix™ Feature....................... 41
Fade or Wipe In or Out.................... 42
P. (Program) AE Button................... 44
16X9 Mode...................................... 45
Preset Titles ..................................... 46
Select a Language for the Title ..... 46
Record a Preset Title ..................... 47
Self-Timer Recording ...................... 48
Animation Recording ...................... 50
Time-Lapse Recording .................... 52
Tally Light (Turn On or Off) ........... 54
Demo Mode..................................... 55
Attach the Shoulder Strap ............... 56
Recording Tips ................................ 57
Traveling Tips ............................ 66
Optional Accessories.................. 67
Using the Optional AC088
Tripod .......................................... 69
Order Form for Camcorder
Models CC6372 and CC6392 ..... 71
Trouble Checks .......................... 73
Specifications.............................. 77
Clean the Camcorder ....................... 78
Clean the Camcorder’s Lens ........... 78
Clean the Camcorder’s LCD
Monitor ........................................ 78
Clean the Camcorder’s
Viewfinder ................................... 78
Proper Care and Storage.................. 79
Things to Avoid ............................... 79
Customer Assistance and
Service.................................... 80
Limited Warranty ...................... 81
Index ........................................... 83
Information to User ................... 89
Use the LCD Monitor or
Viewfinder for Playback.............. 58
To Play Back a Tape...................... 59
Playback Features........................... 60
Position the Tape ........................... 60
Visual Search ................................ 60
Stop-Action Pause......................... 60
Time Counter ................................ 61
Tracking ........................................ 61
Use the Cassette Adapter................. 62
Playback on TV (or VCR)
with Audio/Video Inputs ............. 64
2
First-Time Operation
Assistance
This section describes the steps necessary to set up your camcorder to record. Refer to
the other sections for detailed operation and feature options.
Assistance
The toll-free numbers are available to help you with any problem you may encounter.
Camcorder Exchange Warranty...............800-283-6503
Customer Service................................... 800-336-1900
Accessories............................................. 800-338-0376
First-Time Operation
1. Unpack the camcorder and accessories.
• Save the packing materials and box in case you ever need to ship
or store your camcorder.
• The items shown below are packed with your camcorder. If any
are missing or appear damaged, contact your dealer immediately.
WARNING: NICKEL
CADMIUM BATTERY
MUST BE RECYCLED
OR DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY.
Model CC6372
Model CC6372* or Model 6392* Rechargeable Nickel
Model CC6392
Rechargeable Nickel
Metal Hydride Battery
Part No 244265
(*Your camcorder may appear slightly
Cadmium Battery
Part No FB1260
different than the one shown.)
+
-
Caution: Do not use
this adapter/charger
Cassette Adapter Battery
(Size "AA" 1.5 Volt)
for any purpose other
than charging the
FB1260, or 244265
battery pack or
supplying power to
the camcorder.
Shoulder Strap
Part No. ACS091
AC Adapter/Charger Part No. 244269
and DC Cable Part No. 244268
Cassette Adapter
Part No. 244270
CAUTIONS: Lithium cell must be disposed of properly. Never handle
punctured or leaking cell. May cause burns or personal injury.
Clock Cell
Keep out of the hands of children. Can cause death or injury if swallowed.
If swallowed, consult a physician immediately for emergency treatment.
3-Volt Micro Lithium
Cell – such as CR2025 –
available from most local
drug stores and camera
shops. Use of other cells
present a risk of fire or
explosion.
The lithium cell used in this device may explode resulting in a fire or
chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above
212°F (100°C), or incinerate.
Never use metallic tweezers to hold the cell, and never short circuit the +
and – sides of the cell.
(continued on next page)
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First-Time Operation
2. Attach the adapter/charger.
To AC 100-240,
50/60 Hz
DC In Jack
DC Cable
Adapter/
Charger
DC OUT
Jack
Since the battery must be charged
before it can be used the first time,
attach the adapter/charger to the
camcorder.
• Connect the other end of the DC
cable to the DC in jack on the
camcorder as shown above.
• Plug the adapter/charger’s plug
into an operating outlet.
• Connect one end of the DC cable
to the DC OUT jack on the
adapter/charger.
3. Adjust the handstrap to fit your hand.
LENS
• Lift the flap on the
handstrap and separate
the velcro strip.
COVER
Control
Handstrap
• Insert your hand, adjust
the strap to fit snugly,
refasten the strap, and
close the flap.
Handstrap Velcro
Strip (Under Flap)
4. Rotate LENS COVER control to open lens cover.
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First-Time Operation
5. Insert a tape.
Tape Wheel
Tape Window
EJECT Switch
PUSH Here to Close
Cassette Compartment
• Open the LCD monitor at least 60˚
before opening the cassette holder.
• Insert the cassette with the tape
wheel facing up and the tape
window facing out.
• Slide the EJECT switch.
The cassette holder opens
automatically.
• Press on the area labeled PUSH
until the cassette holder locks
into place.
• Turn the tape wheel on the cassette
to remove any slack from the tape.
6. Select a recording speed.
SP/SLP
Button
recording time (20 minutes with a
TC-20 tape).
Select SP or SLP recording speed.
Press and hold the SP/SLP button to
select a recording speed. The tape
speed you select (SP or SLP)
appears in the viewfinder or on the
LCD monitor.
• SLP – Extended play provides
three times the recording time as
SP (60 minutes with a TC-20
tape). SLP has slightly more
picture noise in normal playback.
• SP – Standard play provides the
best picture, but the shortest
5
(continued on next page)
First-Time Operation
7. Set POWER (CAMERA MAN/CAMERA AUTO/OFF/VCR)
switch to CAMERA AUTO.
POWER Switch and
Indicator
• The power indicator lights and the
camcorder enters record-pause.
appears in the
viewfinder or on the LCD monitor
when the camcorder is in record-
pause.
mode. In the AutoShot™ mode,
the focus, exposure, and white
balance are automatically
controlled by the camcorder.
Many of the special effects do not
operate in this mode. Details on
page 32.
• The position of this switch tells
the camcorder whether you want
to record (CAMERA MAN or
CAMERA AUTO), turn the power
off (OFF), or play back tapes
(VCR).
• CAMERA MAN allows you to
control many of the special
features of the camcorder.
• The camcorder automatically
turns off if it remains in record-
pause for five minutes. Set the
POWER switch to OFF and then
back to CAMERA.
• CAMERA AUTO places the
camcorder in the AutoShot™
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First-Time Operation
8. Use the Monitor or Viewfinder to See What You Record
You can see what you record on the color LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. When
the LCD monitor is open more than 60˚, the viewfinder is automatically turned off.
When you close the LCD monitor, the viewfinder is automatically turned on.
To enable both you and the person you’re recording to see what’s being recorded,
you can rotate the LCD monitor completely around 105˚ so the front of the monitor
faces the person you’re recording. The viewfinder turns on automatically when
you turn the LCD monitor all the way around so it faced forward.
Electronic
Viewfinder
Eyepiece
Focus
Control
Menu PUSH Dial
(Also Bright Control)
LCD Monitor
Use the LCD Monitor
• Turn the eyepiece focus control to
adjust the focus of the viewfinder
for your vision.
• Make sure the monitor is open
at least 60˚. The viewfinder
turns off.
• You can tilt the monitor 180˚ up or
90˚ down for convenient viewing.
Eyepiece
Focus
• Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
adjust the brightness of the image
in the monitor.
Control
180°
Use the Viewfinder
• Close the monitor. If the monitor
is open more than 60˚, the
viewfinder turns off.
Electronic
Viewfinder
• Adjust the viewfinder for a
comfortable viewing position.
(continued on next page)
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First-Time Operation
9. Select a tape length.
MENU/DISPLAY
Button
+
PUSH
POWER Switch and
Indicator
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Push In)
4. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
1. Set the POWER switch
display the TAPE LENGTH menu.
to CAMERA MAN.
2. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button
to display the menu in the
viewfinder or on the LCD monitor.
TAPE LENGTH
T20
T30
T40
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
EXIT
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
5. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight the type of tape you are
using.
ENGLISH
OFF
• Select T20 for a tape with 20
minutes or less recording time
in SP.
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight TAPE LENGTH.
• Select T30 for a tape with 30
minutes recording time in SP.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
• Select T40 for a tape with 40
minutes recording time in SP.
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
6. Press the menu PUSH dial twice
to select the tape length and
remove the menus.
ENGLISH
OFF
• Details are on pages 24-25.
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First-Time Operation
LENS
COVER
Control
TALLY
Light
REW
Button
STOP Button
PLAY/PAUSE Button
Power Indicator
POWER Switch
Thumb
Trigger
• Press REW
to rewind the tape.
10. Start and stop recording.
• Press PLAY/PAUSE to play back
the tape.
• Place the POWER switch in
CAMERA AUTO.
• Press STOP when you are finished
playing back the tape.
• Press and release the thumb trigger
REC
to start recording.
appears in
• Details on LCD monitor and
viewfinder playback are on
pages 58-59.
the viewfinder or on the LCD
monitor, and the tally light lights
while the camcorder is recording.
• Press and release the thumb trigger
again to stop recording. The
camcorder is now in the record-
12. Set the POWER switch to
OFF to turn off the
camcorder.
pause mode.
appears in
the viewfinder or on the LCD
monitor.
The power indicator turns off.
13. Close the LCD monitor and
lens cover.
11. Play back what you have
recorded.
• Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(continued on next page)
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First-Time Operation
14. Review camcorder operating controls.
FADES
Button
P. (Program)
AE Button
SEARCH R and F
Shoulder Strap
Attachment Ring
Buttons (Also REW
and FF
Buttons)
STOP Button
PLAY/PAUSE Button
Menu PUSH Dial
(Also Bright and
Volume Control)
MENU/DISPLAY Button
SP/SLP Button
(Also COUNTER R/M Button)
Shoulder
Strap
Attachment
Ring
EJECT Switch
Eyepiece Focus Control
Viewfinder
Speaker
Cassette
Compartment
LCD Monitor
PUSH Here to
Close Cassette
Door
(continued on next page)
10
First-Time Operation
14. Review camcorder’s operating controls. (continued)
5SEC. REC
Button
Zoom Lever
Speaker for
Playback
STEADY PIX
Button
Thumb Trigger
BATTERY
RELEASE
Lever
Service Port
(Located Under
Cover)
This connector is
for use by
qualified service
personnel only.
POWER Switch
and Indicator
LENS
COVER
Control
Tally
Light
Attach Adapter/Charger’s
DC Cord (DC In Jack
Located Under Battery) or
Rechargeable Battery Here
Lens
Handstrap
Microphone
A (Audio) and V (Video) Jacks
(Behind Small Cover)
Clock Cell Battery
Compartment
Threaded Tripod
Mount Hole
11
Power Your Camcorder
Power Your Camcorder
Adapter/Charger
The adapter/charger attaches to the camcorder and lets you power your camcorder
directly from standard household power. The adapter/charger operates on 100-240
volts, 50/60 Hz, so it can be used virtually anywhere in the world to power the
camcorder or recharge the battery.
To AC 100-240,
50/60 Hz
DC In Jack
Adapter/
Charger
DC Cable
DC OUT
Jack
Attach Adapter/Charger
Remove Adapter/Charger
1. Connect one end of the DC cable to
the DC OUT jack on the adapter/
charger.
1. Unplug the adapter/charger from the
wall outlet.
2. Remove the DC cable from the
adapter/charger and camcorder.
2. Connect the other end of the DC cable
to the DC in jack on the camcorder as
shown above.
Using an Optional Plug Adapter
3. Plug the adapter/charger’s plug into
the nearest AC outlet (100-240V,
50/60Hz).
An optional plug adapter might be
required in some countries.
CAUTION: Do not use this adapter/
charger for any other purpose other
than charging the FB1260 or 244265
battery pack or supplying power to the
camcorder.
AC 100-240V
OptionalAC
Plug Adapter
1. Plug the adapter/charger’s plug into
the AC plug adapter.
2. Plug the AC plug adapter into the AC
outlet.
12
Power Your Camcorder
Rechargeable Battery
The battery must be charged as described on the next page before it can be used the
first time. Initial charging takes approximately 70 minutes for the FB1260 and 140
minutes for the 244265. When fully charged, the FB1260 supplies approximately 50-
55 minutes and the 244265 supplies approximately 100-115 minutes of operating time
– depending on how much you use the monitor, zoom, and pause. Conserve battery
power by turning the camcorder off during recording breaks.
Note: Use the small marker switch on the top of the battery to help remind yourself to charge
the battery. It has no other purpose.
Battery Safety Precautions
Do not short the battery’s
terminals.
Do not attempt to disassemble or
modify the battery. There are no
user-serviceable parts inside.
Use the battery only with
specified adapter/chargers and
camcorders.
Throwing the battery into a fire
or exposing it to excessive heat –
over 149˚F (65˚C) could be
hazardous.
BATTERY
RELEASE Lever
Marker
Switch
Attach the Charged Battery
3. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
If the DC cable is attached to the
camcorder, remove it before attaching
the battery. Also, install the lithium
clock cell before attaching the battery.
Details are on page 17.
The power indicator lights.
Remove the Battery
Slide and hold the BATTERY RELEASE
lever down while removing the battery.
1. Hook the battery to the side of the
camcorder as shown above.
2. Press the battery down until it locks
into place.
ATTENTION: The RBRC seal on the FB1260 battery used in your
Thomson Consumer Electronics product indicates that we are
participating in a program to collect and recycle Nickel Cadmium
batteries throughout the United States. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY
for information or contact your local recycling center.
Ni-Cd
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Power Your Camcorder
Use the Battery to Power Your Camcorder (continued)
Hold Battery Flush
and Slide
Reference
Marks
To AC Wall
Outlet 100-
240 Volts,
50/60 Hz.
CHG
(Charge)
Indicator
Adapter/Charger
REFRESH
Indicator
REFRESH
Button
Caution: When a battery is attached to the adapter/charger, do not turn them
upside down. The battery may fall off and be damaged or cause injury.
Charge the Battery
6. Remove the charged battery by
sliding it off the adapter/charger.
If the DC cable is attached to the DC OUT
jack on the adapter/charger, remove it.
7. Attach the charged battery to the
camcorder.
1. Align reference mark on battery with
mark on adapter/charger.
2. Hold the battery flush against the
adapter/charger and slide it in the
direction of the arrow.
Use the REFRESH Button
The battery provides increased
operation time if you “refresh” it after
five chargings. The refresh feature
“refreshes” the battery by completely
discharging it.
3. Plug adapter/charger into nearest AC
outlet (100-240V, 50/60Hz).
4. If the battery is properly connected,
the CHG indicator flashes.
1. Attach battery to adapter/charger.
Note: If you try to charge a battery that
has not been charged for a long period of
time, it may take a few minutes for the
CHG indicator to flash.
2. Press REFRESH. The REFRESH
indicator lights and the battery
begins discharging.
3. When discharging is completed, the
5. After the battery is charged, the CHG
REFRESH indicator turns off, and
indicator stops flashing and lights.
14
Power Your Camcorder
Use the Battery to Power Your Camcorder (continued)
the CHG indicator flashes. The
battery now charges.
Battery Care and Storage
• Recharging takes approximately 70
minutes for the FB1260 and 140
minutes for the 244265 depending on
the battery’s condition.
4. After the battery is charged, the CHG
(charge) indicator stops flashing and
lights.
5. Remove the battery from the adapter/
charger.
• Refreshing takes approximately 3-1/2
hours for the FB1260 and 7 hours for
the 244265 depending on the battery’s
condition.
Battery Level Indicator
• After repeated charging and use,
operation time gradually decreases.
When operation time is too short to be
useful, it is time to replace the battery.
The battery level indicator appears in the
viewfinder or on the LCD monitor and
shows you the amount of power in the
rechargeable battery.
• If the battery discharging must be
stopped in the middle, remove the
battery from the adapter/charger before
unplugging it from the AC outlet.
• If the battery pack become too hot,
remove it from the charger and let it
cool down.
• Let a hot battery cool down before
attaching it to the AC adapter/charger.
• When
appears, the battery is
fully charged.
• As the power is used
appear.
and
• When the battery power is almost
gone, flashes in the viewfinder.
The camcorder turns off automatically
after a few seconds. Set the POWER
switch to OFF to turn off the cam-
corder before replacing the battery.
The battery level indicator is not recorded
on the tape.
15
Power Your Camcorder
Optional Car Cord Adapter
The optional DCC08 car cord shown on
page 67 allows you to power your
camcorder from the cigarette lighter
socket of a car, truck, or RV. It converts
12-volts to a 6-volt output.
Note: Consult the installation and operating
instructions enclosed with the DCC08 for
complete operating instructions.
Cautions: The DCC08 is designed to
be used only with vehicles having
negative ground electrical systems.
Use only car cord adapter DCC08 with
this camcorder. Use of any other car
cord adapter might damage the
camcorder and void your warranty.
Use the DCC08 Car Cord Adapter
To Cigarette
Lighter Socket
Power
Connector
Optional DCC08 Car
Cord Adapter
1. Set the POWER switch to OFF to turn
off the camcorder. The power
5. Insert the car cord’s cigarette lighter
plug into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter
socket. The power indicator on the car
cord adapter lights.
indicator on the camcorder turns off.
2. If the battery or DC cable is attached
to the camcorder, remove it.
6. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA to
turn on the camcorder. The power
indicator on the camcorder lights.
3. Hold the bottom of the power
connector flush against the camcorder,
and press the connector down until it
locks into place as shown above.
Caution: Make sure the camcorder’s
power is turned off before removing
the car cord’s plug from the cigarette
lighter socket.
4. Take the vehicle’s cigarette lighter out
of the socket.
16
Date and Time Display
Date and Time Display
Install the Clock Lithium Cell
The clock cell indicator
flashes for a few seconds in the viewfinder or on
the LCD monitor when you turn on the camcorder if the cell is not installed or
needs replacing.
Clock Cell
Compartment
Insert Object Here
Clock Cell
to Remove Cell
Holder
Clock Cell
(+ Side Facing Out)
1. Make sure camcorder is turned off,
and remove any power supply
attached to the camcorder.
4. Place the clock cell holder into the
clock cell compartment. Be sure to
insert the holder fully into the
compartment.
2. Pull the clock cell holder out of the
clock cell compartment.
To Remove Lithium Cell
3. Insert the clock cell with the “+”
terminal facing out, and press it in.
To remove battery, insert a pointed
nonmetallic object between battery and
clock cell holder and lift.
Cautions: Lithium cell battery. Replace only with 3-volt lithium cell – such
as CR2025. Use of other cell presents a risk of fire or explosion. Must be
disposed of properly. Never handle punctured or leaking cell. May cause
burns or personal injury.
Keep out of the hands of children. Can cause death or injury if swallowed. If
swallowed, consult a physician immediately for emergency treatment.
The lithium cell used in this device may explode resulting in a fire or chemical
burn if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212˚F (100˚C), or
incinerate.
Never use metallic tweezers to hold the cell, and never short the + and – sides
of the cell.
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Date and Time Display
Set the Date and Time
You must set the correct date and time before you can display and record it
on your tapes. The clock cell must be installed as shown on the previous
page before you can set the date.
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
MENU/DISPLAY
Button
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
MAN.
highlight DATE/TIME.
2. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
INT. TIME
ON
D. ZOOM
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
ENGLISH
OFF
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
ENGLISH
OFF
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Date and Time Display
Set the Date and Time (continued)
4. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
10. Press the menu PUSH dial in. When
none of the settings are flashing, rotate
the menu PUSH dial to highlight
EXIT.
display the DATE/TIME menu.
DATE/TIME
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
1999
JAN
DATE/TIME
1
TIME
PM 12:00
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
1999
NOV
18
TIME
AM 8:00
EXIT
5. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight YEAR. Press the menu
PUSH dial in. When YEAR starts
flashing, rotate the menu PUSH dial to
select the year. When the correct year
appears, press the menu PUSH dial in
to set the year.
EXIT
11. Press the menu PUSH dial in twice to
remove the menus.
6. Repeat step 5 to set the MONTH and
DAY.
7. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight TIME.
Notes: If you decide to return the date and
time to the previous settings while the DATE/
TIME menu is displayed, rotate the menu
PUSH dial to highlight EXIT, and press.
Press the menu PUSH dial again to remove
the menus.
DATE/TIME
1999
NOV
YEAR
MONTH
DAY
18
To display and record the date and/or time, see
the following pages.
TIME
PM 11:00
EXIT
8. Press the menu PUSH dial in. When
the hour starts flashing, rotate the
menu PUSH dial to set the hour
including AM or PM.
9. Press the menu PUSH dial in. When
the hour stops flashing and the
minutes start flashing, rotate the menu
PUSH dial to set the minutes.
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Date and Time Display
Record AUTO DATE, Date, Time, and Title Displays
You must install the clock cell and set the date and time (as shown on the previous
pages) before the you can select and record the correct date and time.
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
Select AUTO DATE, Date, Time, or Date and Time to Record on Your Tape
1. Attach a power supply and set
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
M. W. B.
16 X 9
TITLE
DATE/TIME DISP.
POWER switch to CAMERA MAN.
The power indicator lights.
Note: AUTO DATE is selected when the
POWER switch is set to CAMERA AUTO.
2. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor.
RETURN
4. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the DATE/TIME DISP. menu.
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
M. W. B.
16 X 9
TITLE
DATE/TIME DISP.
DATE/TIME DISP.
AUTO DATE
DATE
TIME
DATE&TIME
OFF
RETURN
EXIT
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight DATE/TIME DISP.
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Date and Time Display
Record AUTO DATE, Date, Time, and Title Displays (continued)
LCD Monitor or Viewfinder Displays
Select the Display on the DATE/TIME DISP. Menu
NOV 18.99
AUTO DATE
AUTO DATE Display
DATE Display
AM 10:25:00
OFF: No Display
TIME Display
NOV 18.99 AM 10:25:00
DATE&TIME Display
5. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight the date/time display you
want to record
• TIME: The time is displayed and
recorded.
• DATE and TIME Display: The
date and time are displayed
and recorded.
• AUTO DATE: The date is auto-
matically recorded for approxi-
mately five seconds and then AUTO
DATE is displayed whenever:
• OFF: No display is displayed or
recorded.
• The date is set or changed.
6. Press the menu PUSH dial in to select
the date/time display you want to
record.
• This display mode is selected.
• The tape is changed or the tape
compartment opened.
7. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
remove the menu.
• This display is selected when-
ever the POWER switch is set to
CAMERA AUTO.
8. Press the thumb trigger to begin
recording.
• DATE Display: The date is
displayed and recorded.
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Videocassettes
Videocassettes
Make sure you select good quality tapes for your camcorder. Use of poor quality tapes
or tapes that have been damaged or mishandled can contaminate the video heads,
resulting in a snowy picture or no picture at all during playback. Because there is no
control over the type of tape purchased or rented by consumers, head cleaning is not
covered under warranty. It is considered normal maintenance.
Erase Protection – Safety Tab
You can use your videocassettes over and over again. To erase a previous recording,
just record over it.
Safety
Tab
A. Remove
safety tab or
B. Cover hole
with vinyl tape or
slide tab to REC ON to
record over tape.
slide tab to
REC OFF.
Recording and Playback Speeds and Times
The camcorder records and plays back in standard speed (SP) or extended play
(SLP). Select the recording speed by pressing and holding the SP/SLP button.
The selected speed is displayed on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. Listed
below are the maximum SP and SLP recording times for popular VHS-C
cassettes.
• SP – Standard play provides the
best picture (less picture noise),
but the shortest recording time
(20 minutes with a TC-20 tape).
Recording Time
Cassette
TC-20
TC-30
TC-40
SP
SLP
• SLP – Extended play provides
three times the recording time as
SP (60 minutes with a TC-20 tape).
SLP has slightly more picture
noise than SP in normal playback.
This might not be noticeable.
20 Min. 60 Min.
30 Min. 90 Min.
40 Min. 120 Min.
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Videocassettes
Insert and Remove Cassettes
Caution: Insert
the cassette
only one way
with the tape
wheel facing up
and the tape
Tape
Wheel
window facing
out. The
cassette should
slide easily into
the holder. Do
not force the
cassette.
Tape
Window
SP/SLP
Button
Push Here to
Close Cassette
Compartment
EJECT
Button
Before inserting a cassette, turn the tape
wheel on the side of the cassette in the
direction shown to remove any slack in
the tape.
1. Open the LCD monitor at least 60˚
before opening the cassette holder.
2. Slide EJECT. The cassette holder
opens automatically.
3. Insert the cassette with the tape wheel
facing up and tape window facing out.
Tape Wheel
4. Press on the area labeled PUSH until
the cassette holder locks into place.
Cassette Care and Storage
• When you are finished with a cassette,
rewind it, remove it from the
camcorder, and label it.
• Keep dust from entering the cassette
compartment. All dust is abrasive and
causes excessive wear on the tape and
the camcorder’s recording or playback
heads.
• Store cassettes vertically in their
protective cases at normal room
temperatures. Do not leave your
camcorder or cassettes in a car or
outdoors for an extended period.
Excessive heat or cold might damage
your cassettes.
• Do not use cassettes with damaged or
spliced tape.
• Do not use a cassette if it has been
damaged or exposed to moisture. The
tape might jam and/or damage your
camcorder.
• Keep the cassette away from strong
magnetic fields such as electric motors
and other devices.
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Recording
Recording
Time-Remaining Display
The approximate time remaining on the tape in the camcorder for the tape
speed you select is displayed. You must set the correct tape length in the
TAPE LENGTH feature of the menu before the camcorder can correctly
calculate time remaining.
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
MENU/DISPLAY Button
SP/SLP Button
Select a Tape Length
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
MAN.
2. Press and hold the SP/SLP button to
INT. TIME
select a tape speed.
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
3. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor.
ENGLISH
OFF
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight TAPE LENGTH.
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Time-Remaining Display (continued)
--MIN
(Calculating)
--MIN
T30
Tape Length
Indicator
SP
29MIN
Tape Speed
Indicator
3MIN
TAPE END
2MIN
(Flashing)
Time-Remaining Display
in Viewfinder
1MIN
(Flashing)
or on LCD Monitor
0MIN
(Flashing)
6. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight the type of tape you are
using.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
INT. TIME
• Select T20 for a tape with 20
minutes or less recording time
in SP.
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
ENGLISH
OFF
• Select T30 for a tape with 30
minutes recording time in SP.
5. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
• Select T40 for a tape with 40
minutes recording time in SP.
display the TAPE LENGTH menu.
7. Press the menu PUSH dial in twice to
select the tape length and remove the
menus.
TAPE LENGTH
T20
T30
T40
EXIT
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Use the LCD Monitor or Viewfinder to See What You Record
You can see what you are recording on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. When
the LCD monitor is open more than 60˚, the viewfinder turns off. When you close the
LCD monitor, the viewfinder turns on. To enable both you and the person you’re
recording to see what’s being recorded, rotate the LCD monitor completely around
105˚ so the front of the monitor faces the person you’re recording. The viewfinder
turns on automatically when you turn the monitor all the way around.
Use the LCD Monitor
The camcorder’s LCD monitor is a miniature color monitor that displays
the picture seen by the camcorder when recording or playing back a tape.
Cautions: Do not force the
monitor to rotate completely
around. This damages the
90°
180°
monitor and/or the camcorder.
When carrying the camcorder
with the shoulder strap, close the
monitor to prevent possible
damage to the monitor from
bumping against your body as
you move.
Menu PUSH Dial
(Also Bright Control)
1. Open the LCD monitor.
• Turn the dial toward + to brighten
the image.
Make sure the monitor is open at
least 60˚. The viewfinder turns off.
• Turn the dial toward – to darken the
image.
2. You can tilt the monitor up 180˚ or
down 90˚ for convenient viewing.
4. When you are finished, close the
monitor and lock it into place.
Notes: When recording on a bright sunny day,
the LCD monitor might be hard to see. Use
the viewfinder.
• Tilt the monitor down to record
from a high angle, such as over a
crowd.
• Tilt the monitor up to record from
a low angle, such as when you are
kneeling.
The LCD monitor is manufactured using high-
precision technology. However, there may be
some tiny black dots and/or bright dots (red,
blue, or green in color) that appear on the
screen. These points are a normal result of the
manufacturing process. These dots won’t
appear on the video you are recording. Over
99.99% are operational for effective use.
3. Adjust the brightness of the image by
turning the bright control (menu
PUSH dial). This does not affect the
brightness of the recording you are
making.
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Use the LCD Monitor or Viewfinder to See What You Record
(continued)
Use the Viewfinder
The camcorder’s viewfinder is a miniature monitor that displays the picture seen
by the camcorder when recording. When the LCD monitor is open more than
60˚, the viewfinder turns off.
Eyepiece Focus Control
Cautions
Viewfinder
Do not force the viewfinder
to rotate completely
around. This will damage
the viewfinder and/or the
camcorder.
When carrying the cam-
corder with the shoulder
strap, put the viewfinder
down and in to help prevent
possible damage to the
viewfinder from bumping
against your body as you
move.
180°
Adjust Viewfinder for Convenient
Viewing
It is easiest to set the correct focus by
focusing on one of the viewfinder’s on-
screen displays. Look through the
viewfinder and adjust the eyepiece focus
control for your vision.
For convenient viewing, rotate the
viewfinder up or down.
Eyepiece Focus Control
The eyepiece focus control does not
affect the focus of the picture actually
recorded by the camcorder.
The eyepiece focus control lets you set
the focus of the viewfinder for your
vision. If you wear eyeglasses, you
probably can operate the camcorder
without them.
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LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Displays
Several displays appear on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder to aid in the
operation of the camcorder. You can press and hold the MENU/DISPLAY button for
more than one second to remove or display the battery level indicator, tape-length
indicator, and tape-remaining display.
REC
AT
SEPIA
MWB
PAUSE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
NOV 18.99
PM 8:30:03
AUTO DATE, Date, Time, or Date and
Battery Level Indicator (
)
Time
•
This indicator shows the amount of
power left in the rechargeable battery.
Display the DATE/TIME DISP. menu to
display AUTO DATE, Date, Time, or the
Date and Time
•
This indicator flashes when the battery
is almost empty.
• These displays are recorded when
they are displayed. If you do not
want to record one of them, select
OFF in the menu.
Cassette Warning
• The indicator flashes when the
POWER switch is set to CAMERA and
there is no cassette in the camcorder.
• Details are on pages 20-21.
• The
indicator flashes when the
POWER switch is set to CAMERA and
the safety tab is set to REC OFF or
removed from the cassette.
P. (Program) AE Button Special Effect
Indicators
•
SEPIA
This indicator appears when you
select
SEPIA to give your
recordings a brown-tone like old
photographs.
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LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Displays (continued)
•
SPORTS
appears here.
This indicator appears when you select
SPORTS to record fast-moving
action, such as sporting events.
•
•
•
appears when you select
:FINE to record outdoors on a
sunny day.
•
•
SD:SHADOW
appears when you select
This indicator appears when you select
SD:SHADOW to darken the picture
and reduce glare.
:CLOUD to record outdoors on a
cloudy day.
HZ: HAZE
appears when you select
This indicator appears when you select
HZ:HAZE to soften the picture and
give it a misty white effect.
:HALOGEN to record using
halogen or tungsten lighting.
• MWB appears when you select MWB
•
TWILIGHT
to adjust the color temperatures.
• Details are on pages 38-39.
This indicator appears when you select
TWILIGHT to record scenes at
twilight, fireworks, etc.
Status Displays
•
•
•
The REC indicator appears when the
camcorder is recording.
PAUSE
•
2 S 1/2000
This indicator appears when you select
1/2000 to record faster-moving action
than the SPORTS mode.
The
indicator appears
during record-pause.
appears when the camcorder plays
back a tape.
•
NEGA POSI
•
•
appears during play-pause.
This indicator appears when you select
NEGA POSI to reverse the colors and
create a negative image.
appears during fast forward and
flashes during forward search.
•
Details are on page 44.
•
appears during rewind and
flashes during reverse search.
Preset Titles
The preset title selected in the TITLE
(AT or MT) Tracking Indicator
•
menu appears here. It will be recorded
on the tape when it appears.
•
AT appears during automatic tracking.
•
MT appears during manual tracking.
•
Details are on pages 46-47.
M. W. B. (Manual White Balance
Zoom Indicator (4X )
Indicators)
The zoom indicators appears here when
you use the zoom lever.
The indicator for the manual white
balance selected in the MWB menu
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LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Displays (continued)
T
30
5MIN
SP
EFFECT
M 0:00:00
FADER
BK
+03
BK
LENS COVER
15S
1S
TAPE END
BRIGHT – - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - +
BRIGHT (or VOLUME) Indicator
These indicators appear during playback.
EXPOSURE menu. Make sure the
POWER switch is set to CAMERA MAN.
• Details are on pages 40-41.
•
The BRIGHT indicator appears when
you adjust the brightness of the
monitor with the bright control (also
menu PUSH dial).
Fade and Wipe Indicators (
BK
FADER)
Press the FADES button to display the
indicator for the fade or wipe you want
to select.
•
The VOLUME indicator appears when
you adjust the volume of the speaker
with the VOL control (also zoom
lever).
•
•
•
•
BK
FADER appears for black fade.
MOSAIC appears for mosaic fade.
DOOR appears for door wipe.
SCROLL wipe appears for scroll
Dew Warning (
)
The dew indicator appears when exces-
sive moisture (condensation) has entered
the camcorder. The camcorder will not
operate when this indicator appears.
Place the camcorder in a warm, dry area
until this indicator disappears.
wipe.
•
Details are on pages 42-43.
Focus Indicators (
)
These indicators appear when you are
adjusting focus manually using the
FOCUS menu. Make sure the POWER
switch is set to CAMERA MAN.
Exposure Indicators (+03)
This indicator appears when you are
adjusting brightness manually using the
• The focus indicators (
) flash
when the auto-focus system cannot
operate properly.
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Recording
LCD Monitor and Viewfinder Displays (continued)
Tape Length (T30)
•
appear when you have
selected MENU in the FOCUS menu.
The tape length (T20, T30, or T40)
selected in the TAPE LENGTH menu
appears here.
•
and
flash while you adjust
and flash
manual focus and
when you cannot adjust the focus
any farther.
• Details are on pages 24-25.
Tape Speed Indicators (SP or SLP)
• Details are on pages 36-37.
Lithium Cell (
The tape speed selected with the SP/SLP
button appears here.
)
•
Details are on page 22.
• This indicator appears for a few
seconds when you turn on the cam-
corder and the clock cell is missing or
needs to be replaced.
Time Counter (M0:00:00)
• The time counter appears during
playback. It is not recorded.
• Details are on page 17.
• An “M” appears in front of the time
Self-Timer, Animation, Time-Lapse,
and Five-Second Recording Indicators
counter when memory-stop is on.
• Details are on page 61.
(
15S and
5S )
Time-Remaining Display (5MIN)
•
5S appears when you press the
5SEC. REC button for five-second
The approximate time remaining on the
tape is automatically displayed. The
correct tape length must be set in the
TAPE LENGTH menu.
recording. Details are on page 33.
• The interval time selected for self-
timer or time-lapse recording (
15S,
• Details are on pages 24-25.
30S, 1MIN, or 5MIN) appears here.
Details are on pages 48-49 and 52-53.
Warnings and Information
• The recording time selected for
animation or time-lapse recording
• LENS COVER briefly flashes to
remind you to open the lens cover.
(
1/4S, 1/2S, 1S, or 5S)
LENS COVER might flash when the
camcorder is used in dark areas -- even
if the lens cover is open.
appears here. Details are on pages
50-51 and 52-53.
Steady Pix™ Indicator (
)
• TAPE END appears when the end of
the tape is reached during recording or
a cassette is inserted with its tape
already at the end.
• Press the STEADY PIX button to turn
Steady Pix on or off.
• The steady pix indicator ( ) appears
when Steady Pix is turned on.
• Details are on page 41.
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5SEC. REC Button
SEARCH R
Button
SEARCH F
Button
MENU/
DISPLAY
Button
Thumb
Trigger
SP/SLP
Button
POWER
Switch
Microphone
Tally Light
AutoShot™ Mode
• The camcorder automatically
controls focus, exposure, and white
balance.
The POWER switch lets you select
automatic or manual control of several
features.
• The MENU/DISPLAY button and
To Turn on the AutoShot™ Mode
menu PUSH dial will not operate.
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
AUTO. The power indicator lights
and the camcorder enters record-
PAUSE
• AUTO DATE is selected for the
date and time display.
To Turn Off the AutoShot™ Mode
pause.
appears in the
viewfinder.
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
2. Press the thumb trigger to start
recording.
MAN.
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Camera Edit Feature
Five-Second Record Feature
The camera edit feature allows you to
position the tape when the camcorder is in
record-pause. Set POWER switch to
CAMERA AUTO or CAMERA MAN.
The five-second record feature allows you
to record for five seconds providing short
scene transitions.
1. Set POWER switch to CAMERA AUTO
• Press and hold SEARCH R
to visually search the recorded tape
in reverse.
or CAMERA MAN.
2. Make sure the SP/SLP switch is set to
SP. Press and hold to change.
• Press and hold SEARCH F
to visually search forward on the
recorded tape.
3. Press 5SEC. REC to display
5S in
the viewfinder or on the LCD monitor.
4. Press the thumb trigger to start
recording. The camcorder records for
five seconds and enters record-pause.
Release the button to return the cam-
corder to record-pause at that point on
the tape. Press the thumb trigger to start
recording at this point.
To Turn Off the Five-Second Record
Mode
Flying Erase Head
1. Press the 5SEC. REC button to
A separate erase head is mounted on
the spinning headwheel (hence the term
“flying”). This allows you to make clean
edits without the “glitches” or “rainbow
noise” that might occur at the beginning
or the end of recordings.
remove
LCD monitor.
5S from the viewfinder or
Tally Light
The tally light lights when the camcorder
is recording. The tally light flashes during
self-timer and time-lapse recording.
MENU/DISPLAY Button
The tally light must be set to ON in the
TALLY LAMP menu. See page 54 for
details.
Press and hold the MENU/DISPLAY
button for more than one second to
remove or display the battery level
indicator, tape-length indicator, and tape-
remaining display in the viewfinder or on
the LCD monitor.
Quick Review Feature
Press and release SEARCH R
when
the camcorder is in record-pause to
review the last few seconds of a record-
ing. The POWER switch must be set to
CAMERA AUTO or CAMERA MAN.
The camcorder plays back the last few
seconds of the recording, returns the tape
to its previous position, and returns to
record-pause.
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Zooming
You can zoom in and out for close ups or wide-angle shots just by moving the
zoom lever on the camcorder. The camcorder automatically focuses when you
zoom at most distances. Digital zooming allows you to zoom up to 50 times.
To record a close-up of a small subject closer than three feet. Turn on the TELE
MACRO feature in the menu. You can record a small subject at a distance of
approximately 23 inches.
Zoom Lever
(T and W)
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
POWER Switch in
(Rotate or Press In)
CAMERA MAN
MENU/DISPLAY Button
Digital Zooming
Use the Zoom Lever (W and T)
Digital zooming lets you zoom up to 50
times.
1. To zoom in or out (up to 16 times),
rotate the zoom lever.
• To move the lens in the telephoto
(close-up) direction, rotate the
zoom lever toward T.
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
MAN.
2. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. D. ZOOM is
highlighted.
• To move the lens in the wide angle
direction, rotate the zoom lever
toward W.
• The zoom level indicator appears in
the viewfinder or on the LCD
monitor during zooming.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
ENGLISH
OFF
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Zooming (continued)
3. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
• Select ON to turn digital zooming
display the D. ZOOM menu.
on.
• Select OFF to turn digital zooming
D. ZOOM
off.
ON
OFF
5. Press the menu PUSH dial twice to
turn digital zooming on or off and
remove the menus from the
viewfinder or on the LCD monitor.
EXIT
Notes: As the zoom level increases, the
picture gradually becomes less sharp. Digital
zooming is recommended mainly for special
effects.
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight OFF or ON.
Tele Macro Zooming
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
4. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
MAN.
display the TELE MACRO menu.
2. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. D. ZOOM is
highlighted.
TELE MACRO
OFF
ON
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
EXIT
INT. TIME
5. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight ON or OFF and press the
dial in.
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
ENGLISH
OFF
• Select ON if you want to record a
small subject within approximately
23 inches.
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight TELE MACRO.
• Select OFF for normal zooming.
6. Press the menu PUSH dial twice to
turn tele macro zooming on or off and
remove the menus.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
ENGLISH
OFF
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Focusing
The camcorder adjusts focus automatically under normal conditions.
You might need to focus manually under certain conditions.
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
Auto Focus
During auto focus the camcorder
focuses on the object located in the
center area of the viewfinder.
monitor indicates the auto-focus system might
not operate correctly due to low
illumination, low or no contrast, repeated
patterns, or two subjects at different
distances overlapping.
• Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
AUTO to turn on the auto focus
feature. No focus indicator appears
in the viewfinder or on the LCD
monitor.
Use tele macro zooming when
recording a subject close to the
lens or the camcorder may
zoom out to focus.
Notes: The low-contrast indicator
The lens must be clean for the camcorder to
focus accurately.
(
) in the viewfinder or LCD
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Focusing (continued)
Manual Focus
6. Adjust the focus for a subject nearer or
farther away.
You might need to focus manually under
certain conditions.
• Rotate the menu PUSH dial up to
focus on a subject farther away.
flashes while you are adjusting the
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
MAN.
2. Rotate the zoom lever to T to zoom in
on the subject and center the subject
in the viewfinder or on the LCD
monitor.
focus and
flashes when you
cannot adjust the focus any more.
• Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
focus on a subject nearer.
3. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. FOCUS is
highlighted.
flashes while you are adjusting the
focus and flashes when you
cannot adjust the focus any more.
7. Press the menu PUSH dial twice to
remove the menus.
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
M. W. B.
16 X 9
TITLE
DATE/TIME DISP.
Notes: To return to auto focus, select
AUTO in the FOCUS menu or set the
POWER switch to CAMERA AUTO.
Conditions Requiring Manual Focus
RETURN
• When recording a subject through a
window.
4. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the FOCUS menu.
• When recording a subject having a
close foreground and a background that
is far away.
FOCUS
AUTO
MANU
• When recording in low-light situations.
• When recording two subjects at
different distances that overlap in the
same scene.
• When the subject is not in the center of
the scene.
EXIT
5. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight MANU and press the dial in.
appears in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. The focus is
locked at this point.
• When recording a scene with fast
motions, like a tennis swing.
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White Balance
Making colors look natural is what white balance is all about. This is achieved by
adjusting the way the camcorder “sees” and records the light source in the scene
you record. Your camcorder is equipped with automatic white balance.
You might want to adjust white balance manually under certain conditions, such as
recording an object with various shades of the same color or when recording a
predominantly red or brown object outdoors.
Zoom Lever
(T and W)
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
MENU/DISPLAY Button
Auto White Balance
Manual White Balance
During auto white balance, the camcorder 1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
adjusts the white balance.
MAN.
2. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. FOCUS is
highlighted.
• Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
AUTO to turn on the automatic white
balance feature. No indicator appears
in the viewfinder or on the LCD
monitor.
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White Balance (continued)
M.W.B.
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
M. W. B.
16 X 9
TITLE
DATE/TIME DISP.
AUTO
:FINE
:CLOUD
:HALOGEN
MWB
EXIT
RETURN
Note: Connecting your camcorder to a
color TV monitor may be helpful when
making white balance adjustments.
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight M. W. B. and press the dial
in to display the M.W.B. menu.
A.Point camcorder at a white, flat
object such as a piece of white
paper.
M.W.B.
AUTO
:FINE
:CLOUD
:HALOGEN
MWB
B. While MWB is highlighted, press
and hold the menu PUSH dial
until MWB starts flashing.
The MWB indicator flashes
while the camcorder is adjusting
white balance and stops flashing
when it is ready to record.
EXIT
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight the white balance you want
to use.
Note: To change the tint for special
recording, substitute colored paper for
white. The white balance is
• No indicator appears when you
adjusted based on the color.
select AUTO white balance.
• Select
:FINE when recording
Red paper – deeper green
Blue paper – orange
Yellow paper – deeper purple
outdoors on a sunny day.
• Select
:CLOUD when record-
5. Press the menu PUSH dial twice to
select a white balance and remove the
menus.
ing outdoors on a cloudy day.
• Select
:HALOGEN when
recording using halogen or tungsten
lighting.
Notes: To return to auto white balance,
select AUTO in the M.W.B. menu or set the
POWER switch to CAMERA AUTO.
• Select MWB when shooting
subjects with different color
temperatures and adjust the white
balance as follows:
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Exposure Control
The camcorder controls the iris for you when the POWER switch is set to
CAMERA AUTO. The camcorder adjusts brightness automatically under
normal conditions. You might need to adjust brightness manually when
the background is too bright or too dark in comparison with the subject.
STEADY PIX
Button
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
MENU/DISPLAY Button
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
Auto Exposure
MAN.
The camcorder adjusts the iris for
the best possible picture during
auto exposure.
2. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. FOCUS is
highlighted.
• Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
AUTO to turn on the automatic
exposure feature. No indicator
appears in the viewfinder or on the
LCD monitor.
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
M. W. B.
16 X 9
TITLE
DATE/TIME DISP.
Manual Exposure
You may need to adjust exposure
manually under certain conditions, such
as those listed on the next page.
RETURN
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Exposure Control (continued)
Steady Pix™ Feature
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight EXPOSURE, and press the
dial in to display the EXPOSURE
menu.
The steady pix feature corrects slight
shaking of images during some recording
modes.
• While zooming in on a distant subject.
• When recording an approaching small
subject.
EXPOSURE
AUTO
MANU
• When recording while walking or
riding in a vehicle.
• When recording through a vehicle’s
window.
EXIT
To Use the Steady Pix™ Feature
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight MANU (manual) and press
the dial in. The exposure indicator
(00) appears.
• Press the STEADY PIX button to turn
steady pix on. The steady pix indicator
(
) appears in the viewfinder or on
the LCD monitor.
5. Adjust the exposure for a dark or
bright subject. The exposure you
select appears.
• Press the STEADY PIX button to turn
the steady pix feature off. The steady
pix indicator ( ) disappears.
• To brighten the image, rotate the
menu PUSH dial up. You can
adjust the exposure to +06.
Notes: Turn steady pix off when using a
tripod.
There is a small change in the picture size
when using steady pix.
• To darken the image, rotate the
menu PUSH dial down. You can
adjust the exposure to –06.
Accurate stabilization may not be possible if
hand shake is excessive or when shooting the
following:
6. Press the menu PUSH dial in twice to
select an exposure and remove the
menus.
• Subjects with vertical or horizontal stripes.
• Dark or dim subjects.
• Subjects with excessive backlighting.
• Scenes with movement in various directions.
• Scenes with low-contrast backgrounds.
Notes: To return to auto exposure, select
AUTO in the EXPOSURE menu or set the
POWER switch to CAMERA AUTO.
Conditions Requiring Manual Exposure
• When recording with a bright back-
ground or reverse lighting.
• When recording with a very dark
background or very bright subject.
• When recording a reflective natural
background — such as a beach or
when skiing.
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Fade or Wipe In or Out
You can add a professional touch to your recordings when you fade or wipe in
and out of scenes. The picture gradually appears or disappears. The speed of
the fade or wipe is controlled by the camcorder.
FADES
Button
To Fade or Wipe In or Out
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
• Select
DOOR wipe to have the
MAN.
scene wipe in with a black screen
moving from the center out to the
side or wipe out moving from the
side into the center.
2. Repeatedly press the FADES button.
The indicator for the fade or wipe you
select will appear.
• Select
SCROLL wipe to have
the scene wipe in with a black
screen from the bottom to the top
or wipe out from the top to the
bottom.
FADER
BK
• Select OFF if you do not want to
BK
fade or wipe in or out.
3. Press the thumb trigger to start or stop
recording. The camcorder fades in or
out of the scene.
Note: The screen becomes slightly reddish if
fade is used with the sepia feature.
• Select
out to/from a black screen.
• Select MOSAIC to fade in and
out to/from a mosaic effect.
B
K
FADER to fade in and
If the haze feature is selected,
BK
FADER
fades in and out from a white screen.
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Fade or Wipe In or Out (continued)
LCD Monitor or Viewfinder Displays
Repeatedly Press the FADES Button
FADER
BK
MOSAIC
Mosaic Fade
Black Fade
DOOR
Door Wipe
Normal Picture (No Fade)
SCROLL
Scroll Wipe
Fade or Wipe In
Fade or Wipe Out
1. Press the thumb trigger to pause
recording.
1. During recording, repeatedly press
FADES to select a fade or wipe.
Note: The last fade or wipe used appears
the first time you press FADES.
2. Repeatedly press FADES to select the
fade or wipe you want to use.
2. Press FADES to stop recording. The
Note: The last fade or wipe used appears
the first time you press FADES.
picture and sound gradually disappear.
3. Press the thumb trigger to start
recording. The picture and sound
gradually appear in place of the blank
screen.
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Recording
P. (Program) AE Button
The P. (Program) AE button lets you select one of several different effects. Press
the button to select the effect you want. The name and indicator for the effect
appears briefly and then the indicator remains.
P. (Program) AE
Button
Indicator and Name
Uses
Picture is recorded in sepia (brownish red) and offers the
vintage look of old movies.
SEPIA
Use to capture fast-moving action with less blurring. Use
when playing back a recording on a VCR featuring special
effects, such as pause or slow motion.
SPORTS
Use to counter effects of glare and darken the picture with a
black mist.
SD:SHADOW
HZ:HAZE
Use to soften the image and give the picture a misty white
effect.
Use for twilight scenery, fireworks, etc. to make them look
more natural and dramatic.
TWILIGHT
2 S 1/2000
Sets shutter speed to 1/2000. Use to record faster moving
action than sports mode with less blurring. Use when
playing back a recording on a VCR featuring special effects,
such as pause or slow motion.
Use to reverse the color (create a negative image).
NEGA POSI
OFF
Use to turn off all special effects.
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Recording
16X9 Mode
The camcorder has a wide recording mode that lets you make recordings
compatible with the 16X9 format. When 16X9 is activated, the camcorder
records black bars at the top and bottom of the picture to produce the wide-
screen effect. This is also known as “letterbox” recording.
New 16x9 TV Screen
+
PUSH
–
Standard Shape TV Screen
Menu PUSH
Dial
(Rotate or
Press In)
Caution: Do not use this mode unless you
have a compatible 16 X 9 TV. When played on
a regular TV, black bars appear in the picture.
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
MAN.
highlight OFF or ON.
2. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. FOCUS is
highlighted.
• Select ON to record 16X9.
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
M. W. B.
16 X 9
TITLE
DATE/TIME DISP.
• Select OFF to turn off 16X9.
RETURN
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight 16X9 and press it in to
display the 16X9 menu.
16X9
OFF
ON
5. Press the menu PUSH dial in twice to
turn 16X9 on or off and remove the
menus.
EXIT
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Recording
Preset Titles
The title feature lets you choose one of eight preset titles. You can also choose
the language for your titles.
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
MENU/DISPLAY Button
Select a Language for the Title
You can select English, French, or
Spanish to record your preset titles.
highlight TITLE LANG. and press the
menu PUSH dial in to display the
TITLE LANG. menu.
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
MAN.
TITLE LANG.
2. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. D. ZOOM is
highlighted.
ENGLISH
FRENCH
SPANISH
ON
D. ZOOM
EXIT
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight the language you want to use
to record the preset title, and press the
dial in to select the language and
return to the menu.
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
ENGLISH
OFF
5. Press the menu PUSH dial twice to
select the language and remove the
menus.
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
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Recording
Preset Titles (continued)
Record a Preset Title
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
TITLE
MAN.
OFF
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CONGRATULATIONS
OUR FAMILY
SOMEONE SPECIAL
VACATION
SUPER STAR
FIRST
EXIT
2. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. FOCUS is
highlighted.
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
M. W. B.
16 X 9
TITLE
DATE/TIME DISP.
5. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight the title you want to record,
and press the dial twice to select the
title and remove the menus.
RETURN
6. Start recording. The title you
selected is superimposed and
recorded on your tape.
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight TITLE.
To Stop Recording the Title
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
FOCUS
EXPOSURE
M. W. B.
16 X 9
TITLE
DATE/TIME DISP.
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
MAN.
2. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. FOCUS is
highlighted.
RETURN
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight TITLE and press the dial in
to display the TITLE menu.
4. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the TITLE menu.
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight OFF and press the dial in
twice to turn off the title and remove
the menus.
.
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Recording
Self-Timer Recording
You can set the self-timer to delay recording so you can be in the scene
when recording begins.
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
MENU/DISPLAY Button
To Set the Self Timer
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
MAN.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
2. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. D. ZOOM is
highlighted.
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
ENGLISH
OFF
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Recording
Self-Timer Recording (continued)
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight INT. TIME and press the
dial in to display the INT. TIME menu.
INT. TIME
15S
OFF
15 S
30 S
1 MIN
5 MIN
7. Press the thumb trigger to start
recording.
EXIT
Note: The tally light flashes. About five
seconds before recording begins, the tally
light starts flashing faster. When the
camcorder starts recording, the tally light
stops flashing.
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight the desired time (15S, 30S,
1 MIN, or 5 MIN).
8. To stop self-timer recording, press the
thumb trigger.
• Select 15S to delay the recording
for 15 seconds.
Note: To turn off self-timer recording
before it starts, press the thumb trigger
and set the interval time on the INT. TIME
menu to OFF.
• Select 30S to delay the recording
for 30 seconds.
• Select 1 MIN to delay the recording
for one minute.
• Select 5 MIN to delay the recording
for five minutes.
• Select OFF if you do not want the
camcorder to delay recording.
5. Press the menu PUSH dial twice to
exit the menu.
6.
and the amount of delayed
recording time appear in the
viewfinder or on the LCD monitor.
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Recording
Animation Recording
You can produce an illusion of movement for an otherwise stationary scene
or object by shooting a series of pictures of slightly different poses (such as
cartooning).
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
MENU/DISPLAY Button
To Record Using Animation
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
MAN.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
2. Press and hold SP/SLP to select SP.
SP appears in the viewfinder or on
the LCD monitor.
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
3. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. D. ZOOM is
highlighted.
ENGLISH
OFF
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Recording
Animation Recording (continued)
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight REC TIME and press the
dial in to display the REC TIME
menu.
REC TIME
5S
OFF
1/4 S
1/2 S
1 S
8. Press the thumb trigger to start
recording.
5 S
Note: The recording stops automatically
after the selected period of recording time.
You might want to take two to five shots of
the subject in the same position.
EXIT
5. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight the amount of time you want
the camcorder to record.
9. Move the subject and repeat step 8 for
the desired number of shots.
Note: Fade does not operate during animation
• Select 1/4S to record for 1/4
second.
or time-lapse recording.
• Select 1/2S to record for 1/2
second.
To Stop Animation Recording
• Select 1S to record for one second.
Set the REC TIME in the menu to OFF.
• Select 5S to record for five seconds.
• Select OFF if you do not want to
record for a selected amount of
time.
6. Press the menu PUSH dial twice to
exit the menu.
7.
and the amount of recording time
appear in the viewfinder or on the
LCD monitor.
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Recording
Time-Lapse Recording
You can make automatic recordings at preset time intervals. The recording
shows subtle changes (such as shifts in cloud formations or plant growth)
when it remains focused on an object.
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
MENU/DISPLAY Button
To Record Using Time Lapse
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
MAN.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
2. Press and hold SP/SLP to select SP.
SP appears in the viewfinder or on the
LCD monitor.
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
3. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. D. ZOOM is
highlighted.
ENGLISH
OFF
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight INT. TIME and press it in to
display the INT. TIME menu.
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Time-Lapse Recording (continued)
• Select 1/4S to record for 1/4
INT. TIME
second.
OFF
• Select 1/2S to record for 1/2
15 S
30 S
1 MIN
5 MIN
second.
• Select 1S to record for one
second.
• Select 5S to record for five
EXIT
seconds.
5. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight the desired time between
recordings (15S, 30S, 1 MIN, or
5 MIN).
• Select OFF if you do not want
to record for a selected amount
of time.
8. Press the menu PUSH dial twice to
exit the menus.
• Select 15S to delay the recording
for 15 seconds.
and the amount of recording time
• Select 30S to delay the recording
and
and the amount of interval
for 30 seconds.
time between recordings appear in
the viewfinder or on the LCD
monitor.
• Select 1 MIN to delay the record-
ing for one minute.
• Select 5 MIN to delay the record-
ing for five minutes.
• Select OFF if you do not want the
camcorder to delay recording.
6. Press the menu PUSH dial in to
display the menu again. Rotate the
menu PUSH dial to highlight REC
TIME and press it in to display the
REC TIME menu.
15S
5S
9. Press the thumb trigger to start
recording.
REC TIME
Note: The camcorder starts and stops
recording the selected amount of time.
The tally light flashes with the flash
speed increasing five seconds before
recording begins.
OFF
1/4 S
1/2 S
1 S
5 S
Note: Fade does not operate during animation
EXIT
or time-lapse recording.
To Stop Time-Lapse Recording
7. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight the amount of time you
want the camcorder to record.
Set the REC TIME and INT. TIME in the
menus to OFF.
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Recording
Tally Light (Turn On or Off)
You can turn the tally light on or off using the menu.
Tally Light
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
To Turn the Tally Light On or Off
TALLY LAMP
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
ON
OFF
MAN.
2. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. D. ZOOM is
highlighted.
EXIT
ON
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to
highlight OFF or ON. Press the
MENU dial twice to select ON or
OFF and remove the menus.
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
• Select ON if you want the tally
ENGLISH
OFF
light to light during recording.
• Select OFF if you do not want the
tally light to light during recording.
3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight TALLY LAMP and press it in
to display the TALLY LAMP menu.
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Recording
Demo Mode
You can turn on the DEMO mode in the MENU to have a demonstration of some
of the camcorder’s features.
+
PUSH
–
Menu PUSH Dial
(Rotate or Press In)
POWER Switch in
CAMERA MAN
To Turn the Demo Mode On
1. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA
DEMO
MAN.
OFF
ON
2. If a cassette is inserted, remove the
safety tab or set it to REC OFF.
3. Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
display the menu in the viewfinder or
on the LCD monitor. D. ZOOM is
highlighted.
EXIT
5. Rotate the MENU dial to highlight
OFF or ON. Press the PUSH dial
twice to select ON or OFF and
remove the menus.
ON
D. ZOOM
OFF
T30
OFF
OFF
ON
TELE MACRO
TAPE LENGTH
REC TIME
• Select ON if you want the cam-
corder to demonstrate some of the
recording features.
INT. TIME
TALLY LAMP
DATE/TIME
TITLE LANG.
DEMO MODE
RETURN
ENGLISH
OFF
Note: Zoom is the only feature that
operates during the demo mode.
• Select OFF if you do not want a
4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial down to
highlight DEMO MODE and press it
in to display the DEMO menu.
demonstration.
To Turn the Demo Mode Off
Turn off the camcorder.
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Recording
Attach the Shoulder Strap
The camcorder’s shoulder strap is designed to let you carry the camcorder from your
shoulder and – when you are ready to shoot – bring the camcorder to shooting position
in one quick movement.
To Attach the Shoulder Strap
1. If the strap keeper is over a
double section of the strap,
slide the strap keeper off
the end of the strap.
Replace the keeper on
the strap between the
buckle and the end
of the strap as
3. Thread the end of the strap back
through the keeper and buckle
making sure it is threaded under the
outer strap. Make sure the strap is
not twisted.
Keeper
shown.
2. Loop the end of the strap over the top
of the shoulder strap attachment ring.
Keeper
Buckle
4. Attach the other end of the strap to the
other shoulder strap attachment ring.
5. Adjust the shoulder strap to the
desired length.
6. Slide both keepers up snugly against
the shoulder strap attachment rings to
prevent the strap from slipping.
Attachment
Rings
Cautions: When carrying the camcorder with the shoulder strap, you may
find it convenient to close the LCD monitor and rotate the viewfinder down.
This helps prevent possible damage to the monitor or viewfinder from bump-
ing against your body as you move. Make sure the shoulder strap is firmly
attached before using it to carry the camcorder.
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Playback
Recording Tips
• Try to make sure indoor scenes are
well-lit. This improves picture quality
and color reproduction.
• Fading in and out of scenes makes your
videos appear more professional.
• Learn to use the special production
effects available with your camcorder
to add variety to your recordings.
• Do not move the camcorder rapidly
from side-to-side while recording.
A steady, gradual “pan” avoids
blurring and “jitter”.
• Be aware of video and audio back-
grounds. Background details barely
noticed while you are taping may show
up as visual “clutter” on your record-
ing. Background noises (especially TV
sets, radios, household appliances,
traffic sounds, etc.) might detract from
the sound you want to record.
• Use the viewfinder or LCD monitor
to make sure the camcorder is level
while recording so that your scene
isn’t “tilted.”
• Do not bump or tap the camcorder’s
microphone while recording because
this sound will be recorded.
• Avoid long “still” shots of landmarks
and scenic attractions. Recordings are
more interesting if they include people
and details. “Local color” gives travel
videos lasting appeal. Consider
• Include close-ups of individuals
when taping family outings or
group functions.
recording a familiar or landmark scene
from an unfamiliar vantage point.
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Playback
Use the LCD Monitor or Viewfinder for Playback
You can view tapes in the LCD monitor or the viewfinder. You can
hear the sound from the tapes on the built-in speaker.
VOL (Volume) Control
(Also Zoom Lever)
Eyepiece Focus
Control
Viewfinder
Speaker
FF
REW
Button
Button
PLAY/PAUSE
Button
STOP Button
EJECT
Switch
Menu PUSH Dial
(Also Bright Control)
PUSH
Button
LCD Monitor
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Playback
Use the LCD Monitor or Viewfinder for Playback (continued)
To Play Back a Tape
Use the Viewfinder
• Make sure the monitor is closed
and locked. The viewfinder
turns on.
1. Attach a power supply.
Attach the adapter/charger, charged
battery, or optional car cord.
• Adjust the viewfinder for a
comfortable viewing position.
2. Insert a tape.
• Open the LCD monitor. Open the
monitor at least 60˚ before opening
the cassette compartment.
• Turn the eyepiece focus control to
adjust the focus of the viewfinder
for your vision.
• Slide EJECT switch to the left to
5. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to
open the cassette compartment.
begin playback.
• Turn the tape wheel on the cassette
to remove any slack from the tape.
• The indicator appears in the
viewfinder or on the LCD monitor
during playback.
• Insert the cassette with the tape
wheel facing up and the tape
window facing out.
• If necessary, adjust tracking.
• During playback, use the playback
features on the following pages.
• Press on the PUSH button to lock
the cassette compartment closed.
6. Press the STOP button when you
3. Set the POWER switch to VCR.
are finished.
The power indicator lights.
4. Use the LCD monitor or viewfinder
to see what you are playing back.
Use the LCD Monitor
• Make sure the monitor is open 60˚.
The viewfinder turns off.
• Rotate the monitor to a comfortable
viewing position (180˚up and
around or 90˚ down).
• Adjust the brightness of the image
by turning the Bright control (also
menu PUSH dial).
• Adjust the speaker volume with the
VOL (volume) control (also zoom
lever).
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Playback
Playback Features
Eyepiece Focus Control
Viewfinder
P.AE and FADES Buttons
(Also Tracking Buttons)
REW (Rewind)
Button
Button
FF (Fast Forward)
STOP Button
PLAY/PAUSE Button
EJECT Switch
COUNTER R/M Button
POWER Switch
in VCR
Position the Tape
Set POWER switch to VCR and
forward)
button for more than two
press STOP.
seconds. Release the button to return to
normal playback.
• Press and quickly release the REW
(rewind)
forward)
forward the tape.
button or FF (fast
button to rewind or fast-
Stop-Action Pause
• During playback, press PLAY/PAUSE
to “stop the action” and view one
frame of the tape.
• Press STOP to stop the tape.
Visual Search
• Press PLAY/PAUSE to return to normal
playback.
• During playback, press and release
REW (rewind)
button or FF (fast
forward)
button if you want to
search the tape visually in forward or
reverse.
Caution: Pause is designed for momentary
interruptions and should not be used for an
extended period of time. If the camcorder
remains in pause for more than five minutes,
it enters the stop mode and turns off to
prevent excessive tape wear.
• Press PLAY/PAUSE to return to normal
playback.
• For brief searching, press and hold
REW (rewind)
button or FF (fast
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Playback
Playback Features (continued)
Tracking
Time Counter
During playback, streaks may appear in
the playback picture. Press both tracking
buttons (P.AE and FADES buttons) to
activate manual tracking mode. Press
either button again until the streaks
disappear. MT appears during manual
tracking.
The time-counter display shows the
actual time elapsed when playing back a
segment of tape. The memory-stop
feature helps locate a certain point on the
tape. Turn memory stop on to stop the
tape automatically during rewind or fast
forward when the time counter reaches
M 0:00:00.
To Use the Memory-Stop Feature
MT
1. Locate the place on the tape you want
to return to, set the POWER switch to
VCR, and press COUNTER R/M for
more than two seconds to reset the
counter to 0:00:00.
2. Press COUNTER R/M for less than
one second to turn the time counter’s
memory-stop feature on or off. When
memory stop is on, an M appears
before the time counter.
Manual Tracking Indication
in Viewfinder or on LCD Monitor
Press both tracking buttons again to turn
automatic tracking back on. AT flashes in
the viewfinder for a fiew seconds and then
disappears.
M 0:00:00
AT
Time Counter With Memory
Stop Turned On
Auto Tracking Indication
in Viewfinder or on LCD Monitor
3. Continue to play the tape. When you
want to return to the place you
marked, press the STOP button.
Note: The tracking buttons may have no effect
on tapes recorded on other camcorders or VCRs.
4. Press REW
. The tape rewinds to
the time counter reading of
M 0:00:00.
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Playback
Use the Cassette Adapter
The camcorder uses a smaller size cassette, but records in standard VHS format. The
cassette adapter allows you to play your VHS-C cassettes in a VCR just like other
standard VHS cassettes.
Insert the VHS-C cassette into the cassette adapter. Insert the cassette adapter into the
VHS VCR like a normal VHS cassette.
Install Cassette Adapter’s Battery
Battery
Compartment
Cover
1. Remove battery compartment cover.
Notes: Replace the battery when the load time
becomes much longer than normal.
2. Install supplied “AA” battery so
positive (+) and negative (–) ends
align properly with (+) and (–)
terminals in battery compartment.
Remove the battery from the cassette adapter
if it is not used for a month or more. This
prevents possible damage from battery
leakage. If leakage occurs, wipe up the liquid
inside the compartment and replace the battery
with a new one.
3. Replace battery compartment cover.
Insert Cassette into Cassette Adapter
Tape Wheel
Cassette
Compartment
Lid
EJECT Switch
1. Before inserting the cassette into the
adapter, remove any slack in the tape
by turning the tape wheel on the side of
the cassette.
3. Insert the cassette with the tape
window on the left and facing up.
Allow the cassette to drop into the
adapter. Do not force the cassette.
2. Slide EJECT to the right to open the
cassette compartment lid.
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Playback
Use the Cassette Adapter (continued)
Load Detector
4. Gently close the cassette compartment
lid until it locks into place. Make sure
the cassette reel area under the adapter
is free to turn while the cassette is
loading.
Caution: If the load detector is still
extending from the side of the cassette
adapter after you have attempted to load
the cassette, loading is not complete. Try
to load the cassette again. Attempting to
insert the cassette adapter into a VCR
with the load detector extending may
cause damage to the adapter and/or VCR.
Note: You should hear a whirring sound
while the tape loads. The adapter’s load
detector will automatically retract into the
adapter.
Remove Cassette from Cassette Adapter
Access Hole
Caution: Do not touch the
reels during loading and
unloading. It could cause
injury or damage the cassette
adapter or tape.
Reels
2. Use the access hole on the bottom of
the adapter to push the cassette up and
remove it from the adapter.
1. Slide the adapter’s EJECT switch to
the right. The load detector extends
from the side and the whirring sound
indicates the tape is being released
before the adapter’s cassette
3. Gently close the adapter’s cassette
compartment lid.
compartment lid opens.
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Playback
Playback on TV (or VCR) with Audio/Video Inputs
To connect your camcorder to a TV monitor (or VCR) with audio/video inputs, you
need an optional audio/video cable, such as VH83 shown on page 68. If your TV is
already connected to a VCR, attach the camcorder to the VCR and watch what the
camcorder is recording or playing on the TV.
Back of
Mono VCR or
TV Monitor
White
Audio Plug
Audio/Video
Output Cable
(Optional)
AUDIO
IN
VIDEO
IN
V (Video)
Jack
Yellow Video Plug
OR
Back of
Stereo VCR or
TV Monitor
White
Audio
Plug
Y-Adapter
(Optional)
A (Audio) Jack
Audio/Video
Output Cable
(Optional)
L
AUDIO
IN
R
VIDEO
IN
Yellow Video Plug
Installation
1. Attach the white plug on one end of
the audio/video cable to the AUDIO
IN jack on the TV (or VCR).
2. Attach the yellow plug to the VIDEO
IN jack on the TV (or VCR).
3. Attach the white plug on the other end
of the audio/video cable to the
A (audio) jack (located under the
small cover) on the side of the
camcorder.
Notes: If your cable does not have white
and yellow plugs, attach the same color to
the audio jacks.
If your TV (or VCR) has stereo AUDIO IN
jacks, attach the plug to the one labeled
MONO. If one is not labeled MONO, you
need a Y-adapter, such as AH25, shown on
page 68 to hear both channels.
4. Attach the yellow plug to the yellow
V (video) jack on the camcorder.
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Playback
Playback on TV (or VCR) with Audio/Video Inputs (continued)
Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the VCR
1. A. Camcorder connected directly to
TV: Turn on the TV and tune it to
the video input channel.
• During playback, use the playback
features on pages 60-61.
4. To copy what the camcorder is
playing, place a blank cassette in the
VCR, and press the VCR’s RECORD
button.
B. Camcorder connected to VCR that
is already connected to TV: Turn
on VCR and place it in the “line”
or “camera mode”. (If your VCR
does not have a “line” or “camera
mode”, consult the VCR owner’s
manual.) Operate the TV as you
normally do to see the signal
Note: Make sure the memory-stop feature
is turned off (press COUNTER R/M) or the
camcorder enters play-pause when the
counter reaches M 0:00:00.
5. Press STOP when you are finished.
coming from the VCR.
2. Set the POWER switch to VCR to
turn on the camcorder. The power
indicator lights.
Caution: The unauthorized recording
of copyrighted material may infringe
the rights of others.
3. Press PLAY/PAUSE.
Viewing What the Camcorder is Seeing (or Recording)
1. A. Camcorder connected directly to
TV: Turn on the TV, and tune it to
the video input channel.
2. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
Note: Turn the TV’s volume down to
prevent a high-pitched squeal caused by
feedback.
B. Camcorder connected to VCR that
is already connected to TV: Turn
on VCR and place it in the “line”
or “camera mode”. (If your VCR
does not have a “line” or “camera
mode”, consult the VCR owner’s
manual.) Operate the TV as you
normally do to see the signal
3. Press the thumb trigger to begin
recording. You can watch what the
camcorder is seeing (or recording) on
the TV screen.
coming from the VCR.
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Optional Accessories
Traveling Tips
Traveling Tips
• Write down your camcorder’s serial
number and keep it separate from the
camcorder when traveling. If your
camcorder is lost or stolen, you will be
able to identify it.
• Make sure you have any plug adapters
that you might need before taking your
camcorder to other countries. Consult
your dealer for advice.
• Carry your camcorder in a carrying
case when traveling. See the next page
for a case designed especially for this
camcorder. An ordinary suitcase or
carry bag does not offer the protection
your camcorder needs. Treat your
camcorder as carry-on luggage to
protect it from rough handling.
• Use extra care to avoid damage to your
camcorder and accessories when
operating them at a beach or pool.
Spray, sand, and dust should be
avoided. If your lens has been exposed
to the elements, clean it only with
proper lens cleaning supplies.
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Optional Accessories
Optional Accessories
We invite you to take a look at some great ideas for sparking creativity and adding to
the fun of using your compact VHS camcorder. The following pages have a selection
of accessories to help make your memorable moments look and sound even better.
These accessories are designed to make the process of recording and watching your
videos more enjoyable.
To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.
If a dealer is not nearby, all accessories are available through toll-free ordering or by
using the order form on page 71.
AC201A Soft Carrying Case
DCC08 Car Cord Adapter
Do not use any other car cord
with this camcorder.
Custom compact soft case designed
This car cord adapter enables you to
especially to provide protection and utility operate your camcorder from your car,
for your compact VHS camcorder and
most accessories. Rugged fabric lined
with soft non-abrasive material and
generous padding. Has three outside
pockets with storage for lens filters,
adapters, batteries, and tapes.
truck, or RV by plugging the car cord
directly into the vehicle’s cigarette lighter
socket. The DCC08 is designed
specifically to convert power from a
12-volt battery to a 6-volt output.
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Optional Accessories
FB1260 Rechargeable Battery
CPS91 AC Battery Charger
The CPS91 battery charger plugs directly
into an AC outlet and charges the FB1260
and 244265 camcorder batteries.
This rechargeable, 1-hour, nickel-cadmium
battery is designed specifically for long
life. The FB1260 can be recharged with
the AC adapter/charger that came with
your camcorder.
Because the CPS91 operates on 100-240
Volts, 50/60 Hz, it can be used virtually
anywhere in the world. A plug adapter
might be required in some countries.
Charging takes approximately seven
hours for the FB1260 (1-hour battery),
and 13 hours for the 244265 (2-hour
battery).
244265 Rechargeable Battery
VH83 Audio/Video Cable
This six foot audio/video cable can be
used to connect the camcorder to a TV
monitor or VCR for tape playback or
copying tapes.
This rechargeable 2-hour, nickel metal
hydride battery is designed specifically for
long life. The FB1260 is a 1-hour nickel
cadmium battery. The 244265 powers your
camcorder approximately twice as long as
the FB1260 (depending on how much you
use zoom and pause). The 244265 can be
recharged with the AC adapter/charger that
came with your camcorder.
AH25 Y-Adapter
All specifications and descriptions
of accessories are subject to change
without notice.
This Y-adapter allows you to connect your
camcorder’s mono audio cable to a stereo
TV or VCR.
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Optional Accessories
Using the Optional AC088 Tripod
Mounting the camcorder on a tripod, such as AC088, keeps the
camcorder steady and produces excellent video results.
This tripod’s fluid-effect head provides smooth camera pan and tilt.
The quick-release mount makes it easy to attach or remove the
camcorder. The grooved, tubular 3-section leg design folds down to
26" when not in use. Rubber feet allow for sure footing.
Cautions: Before using a tripod, make sure it is stable enough to hold the
camcorder without falling over. Do not transport the camcorder attached to
the tripod.
When attaching your camcorder to a tripod, be careful not to force the tripod
screw into the camcorder’s tripod mounting hole.
The tripod screw should not protrude into the camcorder more than approxi-
mately three-eighth (3/8) inch. Forcing the screw could damage the
mounting hole on the bottom of the camcorder.
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Accessory Order Form
To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.
If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by
telephone or direct-by-mail.
United States and Canada Orders
To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card ready
and call the toll-free number listed below between 8 AM and 10 PM (EST)
Monday through Friday or between 9AM and 5PM (EST) Saturday.
Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on
this order form.
1-800-338-0376
To place your order by mail, detach and mail the completed order form with credit
card information, money order, or check in U.S. currency (made payable to
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.) to the following address:
Video Accessories
PO Box 8419
Ronks, PA 17573
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Accessory Order Form
Order Form for Camcorder Models CC6372 and CC6392
Description
Part No.
AC088
AC201A
ACS091
AH25
Price
Qty.
Total
Super Lightweight Tripod
Soft Camcorder Case
Shoulder Strap
$ 39.95
$ 39.95
$ 12.95
Y-Adapter
$
2.95
AC Battery Charger
Car Cord Adapter
Rechargeable Battery (Standard)
Audio/Video Cable
Rechargeable Battery (Extended)
DC Cable
CPS91
$ 59.95
$ 89.95
$ 49.95
DCC08
FB1260
VH83
$
5.95
244265
244268
$ 89.95
$ 28.35
and
AC Adapter/Charger
Cassette Adapter
244269
244270
$ 97.20
$ 72.75
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Total Merchandise ........................................................................................... $_________
Sales Tax .......................................................................................................... $_________
We are required by law to collect the appropriate
sales tax for each individual state, county, and
locality to which the merchandise is being sent.
Shipping and Handling .................................................................................... $
5.00
Total Amount Enclosed ................................................................................. $_________
Use VISA, MasterCard, or Discover.
Money order or check must be in U.S.
currency only. No COD or cash.
Please complete other side also
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Accessory Order Form
Charge your order on your VISA,MasterCard,
or Discover Card by filling in below
USE YOUR CREDIT CARD
IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number from your VISA card
®
Expiration date:
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Expiration date:
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Expiration date:
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Prices are subject to change without notice.
A complete and correct order will
save you days of waiting.
Print or type your name and
address clearly.
Name:
Street:
Apt:
Zip:
City:
State:
Please make sure that both sides of this form have been filled out completely.
• Allow 4 weeks for delivery.
• All accessories are subject to availability.
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Trouble Checks
Trouble Checks
Troubles sometimes are caused by simple “faults” that you can easily correct without
the help of a service technician by first checking a few basic remedies.
Before you call or take your camcorder to an Authorized RCA Camcorder Service
Center, look below for the type of trouble you are experiencing. Then perform the
simple checks and adjustments listed for that trouble.
If service should be necessary, the warranty information lists what your warranty
covers and explains how to get service.
Trouble
Checks and Adjustments
No power
•
Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or VCR to turn on
the camcorder. The power indicator lights.
If using battery, it might need to be recharged.
If using AC adapter/charger, make sure it is plugged
into a working outlet.
•
•
Won’t record or
playback
•
•
If using AC adapter/charger, make sure it is plugged
into a working outlet.
If the dew indicator ( ) flashes on the monitor or in the
viewfinder, there is moisture in the camcorder. Wait until
the dew indicator no longer appears before operating the
camcorder.
•
Make sure POWER switch is set to correct position for
desired operation.
•
•
•
•
There might not be a cassette in the camcorder.
Try ejecting and reinserting the cassette.
The cassette tape might be broken, try another cassette.
You might have reached the end of the cassette, try
rewinding it.
Won’t playback
Won’t record
•
POWER switch must be set to VCR position.
•
•
Safety tab removed or closed. (See page 22.)
POWER switch must be set to CAMERA.
No picture
•
•
Open lens cover.
Camcorder turns
itself off
Set POWER switch to OFF and then to CAMERA or
VCR to turn back on. If camcorder is left in record-
pause or play-pause for several minutes, it turns off to
prevent tape wear.
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Trouble Checks
Trouble
Checks and Adjustments
•
Time-counter memory might be on. Whenever an “M”
appears with the time-counter display, the camcorder
stops rewinding (or fast forwarding) when counter reads
Tape stops during
rewind or fast
forward
M 0:00:00. Press REW
or FF
again to continue
rewinding or fast forwarding, or press COUNTER R/M
to turn off the memory-stop feature.
•
•
Press PLAY/PAUSE to return to normal playback.
Camcorder remains in
pause mode
If the dew indicator ( ) flashes, there is moisture in
the camcorder. Wait until indicator no longer appears
before operating the camcorder.
Dew indicator flashes
in viewfinder
•
•
•
Subject is dark or behind glass. Auto-focus may not
work under these conditions. Place POWER switch in
CAMERA MAN and focus manually. See pages 36-37.
Subject not in center of viewfinder (or monitor) or two
subjects are at different distances. Place POWER switch
in CAMERA MAN and focus manually. See pages 36-37.
Lens is smudged, and image appears unfocused.
Poor auto-focus
operation
•
•
Lens is smudged and image appears unfocused.
Eyepiece focus control is misadjusted.
Viewfinder displays
are out of focus
•
•
•
For best results, only use higher shutter speeds outdoors.
Press P. AE button to select SPORTS or 1/2000.
See page 44.
Place POWER switch in CAMERA MAN and adjust the
exposure manually. See pages 40-41.
Picture is too dark or
subject too dark
Sound is too low or
distorted
Subject was too far from camcorder.
Picture recorded with
special effect
• Place POWER switch in CAMERA AUTO.
Colors do not look
natural on recording
•
•
Try adjusting white balance. See pages 38-39.
Title recorded on tape
Title is recorded when it appears in viewfinder or on the
LCD monitor. Remove the title. See pages 46-47.
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Trouble Checks
Trouble
Checks and Adjustments
Date and/or time are
recorded on tape
•
Displays are recorded on tape whenever they appear
in the viewfinder or LCD monitor. Remove them
when recording. See pages 20-21.
•
When AUTO DATE is selected (POWER switch in
CAMERA AUTO), date display is automatically
recorded when you begin recording or change the
cassette. See pages 20-21.
Date and/or time are
incorrect
•
•
Clock lithium cell battery might need replacing.
See page 17.
Date or time might need to be set. See pages 18-19.
Cannot set REC or
INT. TIME for
animation or time-
lapse recording
•
•
Make sure there is a tape in the camcorder.
Check tape speed setting. Tape speed must be set
to SP for time-lapse or animation recording.
Make sure POWER switch is not set to CAMERA
AUTO to display the menu. See pages 50-53.
•
Cannot record at
•
•
Record for at least five seconds at beginning of tape
to start tape running smoothly.
Use fade-in feature before starting to record at
beginning of tape
using animation or
time-lapse recording
beginning of tape.
Tally light does not
light during
recording
•
•
•
TALLY LAMP feature set to OFF in the TALLY LAMP
menu. See page 54.
Vertical white lines
appear when shoot-
ing bright object
This might occur when the background extremely
contrasts with the subject.
Error number (E01,
E02, etc.) appears in
viewfinder
Try disconnecting power source. Wait ten seconds
and then connect power source again. If error
number does not disappear from viewfinder or LCD
monitor, consult your Authorized RCA Camcorder
Service Center.
Streaks in picture
during playback or
play-pause
• Adjust tracking with P.AE and FADES buttons. See
page 61.
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Trouble Checks
Trouble
Checks and Adjustments
Bright, crystal-
•
Sunlight is directly entering the lens.
shaped spots appear
in viewfinder or on
LCD monitor
Colored bright spots
appear on LCD
monitor
•
•
Black spots or bright spots of light (red, green, or blue)
might appear on the LCD monitor. These spots are not
recorded on the tape and are not due to a defect in the unit.
Back of LCD
monitor is hot
The light used to illuminate the LCD monitor causes it to
be hot. Close the LCD monitor and turn off the camcorder
to let it cool down.
Rechargeable
battery runs down
sooner than
•
•
If battery has not been used for some time, completely
drain the battery’s power and recharge it.
Battery run times are measured when the camcorder is
recording continuously. You can check your battery by first
fully charging it and then aiming the camcorder at a clock
and recording the picture of the clock. When the recording
stops, play the last recorded section and note the clock
time. A one-hour battery should give you about 60 minutes
of recording time. In practical use, you might not be able
to record for the full time because the camera uses battery
power when it is waiting between recordings (record-
pause) and zooming.
expected
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Specifications
General
Viewfinder
CC6372: 0.5" B/W electronic viewfinder
Power requirement: 6VDC
Power consumption: CC6372
Viewfinder on: 6 watts
LCD monitor on: 6.5 watts
LCD monitor and Viewfinder on:
7.1 watts
CC6392: 0.55" Color electronic viewfinder
LCD Monitor
CC6372: 2.5" diagonally measured
LCD/TFT active matrix system
CC6392: 3"diagonally measured
LCD/TFT active matrix system
Power consumption: CC6392
Viewfinder on: 6 watts
LCD monitor on: 6.5 watts
LCD monitor and Viewfinder on:
7.1 watts
Camera Section
Image sensor: 1/4" CCD imager
Lens: F1.6, f=3.9 to 62.4mm
16:1 power zoom lens
50:1 digital zoom
Weight: CC6372: 1.9 lbs. (880g)
Weight: CC6392: 1.9 lbs. (860g)
Dimensions – Including Viewfinder:
CC6372
Filter diameter: 40.5 mm
3-5/16" (W) x 4-11/16" (H) x 7-13/16" (D)
99 (W) x 119 (H) x 198 (D) mm
Tripod Mount
One 1/4" x 20 threaded hole
CC6392
3-5/16" (W) x 4-11/16" (H) x 7-13/16" (D)
100 (W) x 119 (H) x 198 (D) mm
ACAdapter/Charger
Power requirement: 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz.
Power consumption: 23 watts
Weight: .71 lbs. (300g)
Dimensions:
5-9/16"(W) x 1-11/16"(H) x 2-11/16"(D)
140 (W) x 42 (H) x 68 (D) mm
Specifications
Video Recorder Section
Format: VHS-C
Record/playback system:
Four video record/playback heads
One flying erase head
Video signal: EIA standard
NTSC color
Service Port
3.5 mm, 4 pole, mini-head jack
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Care and Maintenance
Clean the Camcorder
To clean the camcorder’s exterior, remove
any power source connected to the
camcorder and gently wipe it with a clean
soft cloth.
Caution: Use of strong cleaning
products, such as those containing
alcohol or benzine, might damage
the camcorder.
Clean the Camcorder’s Lens
To clean the camcorder’s lens, blow it with a blower brush and gently
wipe the lens with cleaning tissue and commercially prepared cleaning
solution designed for use on camera lens. Improper cleaning might
scratch the lens.
Caution: Do not touch the lens
with your fingers. The oil from
your skin might damage the lens.
Lens
Clean the Camcorder’s LCD Monitor
To clean the camcorder’s LCD
monitor, use a clean, soft cloth to
carefully wipe the monitor. Improper
cleaning might scratch the monitor.
LCD
Monitor
Clean the Camcorder’s Viewfinder
You can remove the viewfinder eyepiece for cleaning.
1. Turn the eyepiece counterclockwise
and pull it out.
2. Remove dust using a blower brush.
3. Reattach the eyepiece by aligning the
reference marks, and then turn the
eyepiece clockwise until it clicks.
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Care and Maintenance
Proper Care and Storage
• The camcorder might be damaged by
improper storage or handling. Do not
subject the camcorder to swinging,
shaking, or dropping.
• Keep dust and grit from entering the
camcorder’s cassette door. Dust and
grit are abrasive and cause excessive
wear to both the camcorder’s
recording/playback heads and
cassettes.
• Do not store the camcorder in
temperatures below -22˚F (-30˚C) or
above 149˚F (65˚C).
• Always close the lens cover when the
camcorder is not in use.
• When the camcorder is not in use,
always remove the cassette and AC
adapter/charger or battery.
• Before handling your camcorder, make
sure your hands and face are free from
any chemical products such as suntan
lotion, as it might damage the finish.
• Retain the original carton for future
storage or shipping purposes.
Things to Avoid
• Do not attempt to disassemble your
camcorder. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside.
• Do not operate the camcorder near the
ocean as salt water or salt water spray
might damage the internal parts of the
camcorder.
• Avoid operating your camcorder
immediately after moving it from a
cold location to a warm location. Give
the camcorder 1-1/2 to 2 hours to reach
a stable temperature before inserting a
cassette. When the camcorder is
moved from cold to warm,
• Do not operate the camcorder for
extended periods in temperatures
below 40˚F (4˚C) or above 95˚F
(35˚C).
• Do not expose the camcorder or
adapter/charger to rain or moisture.
If any component becomes wet, turn
off the power and take the unit to an
Authorized RCA Camcorder
Service Center.
condensation might cause the tape to
stick to the headwheel and damage the
headwheel or tape.
• Do not aim your camcorder at the sun
or other bright objects.
• Do not use an adapter/charger or
batteries other than the ones specified
for the camcorder. Use of the wrong
accessories might cause damage to the
camcorder.
• Do not leave your camcorder in direct
sunlight for extended periods of time.
The resulting heat buildup might
permanently damage the camcorder’s
internal parts.
• Do not operate the camcorder in
extremely humid environments.
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Customer Assistance and Service
Customer Assistance and Service
Thomson provides a toll-free telephone
You can reach Thomson at the
following number:
number to help you with any problems you
may encounter with your camcorder. Many
can be diagnosed over the phone, and if
necessary, repair or replacement will be
arranged. Please have your camcorder model/
serial number and date of purchase ready
when you call. If your unit is out of warranty,
we will quote the cost of a repair or
800-283-6503
(Toll free inside U.S.A.)
Our toll-free Camcorder number
operates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., CST
Monday – Friday
for U.S. customers only
replacement unit to you.
Returning equipment to Thomson for repair or exchange
Always consult Thomson and get a Return
If we are unable to resolve your problem over
the phone, we will gladly service your unit or
exchange it for a new or refurbished
camcorder. Refer to the limited warranty on
the reverse side to learn about your specific
rights and responsibilities.
Authorization number before returning
anything! Obtain a Return Authorization
(RA) number from the telephone
representative before returning your
equipment to avoid delays, accounting errors,
or even loss of your unit.
Important information to customers who ship defective equipment to
Thomson Consumer Electronics
The Thomson representative who authorized
the return of your equipment will give you an
RA number over the phone. They will also
provide you with instructions on where and
how to return your Camcorder. Write the
number in large, clear characters on the
outside of the box. To avoid confusion and
misunderstandings, shipments without an RA
number clearly visible on the outside of the
box will be returned to you at your expense.
are located on the bottom of your unit.
If your Camcorder is within the warranty
period, please provide a copy of the bill of sale
to verify purchase date. Use the original box
and packing material to protect the equipment
from damage in shipment.
For your protection, insure all shipments for
full replacement value and use a reliable
shipper. Thomson assumes no responsibility
for warranty shipments from the customer to
the factory if not shipped in the manner
prescribed by Thomson.
Include a brief note describing the problem
and any conversations about the problem you
have had with Thomson personnel.
Include your name, address and model/serial
number of your Camcorder. These numbers
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Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
What your warranty covers:
to our phone representative. This is for
security purposes. If we receive your unit,
excluding all accessories, within 14 days
from the date you were provided the RA
number, only items not covered by
warranty will be charged to your account.
IF YOUR UNIT IS NOT RECEIVED
WITHIN 14 DAYS, THE SUGGESTED
RETAIL VALUE OF THE
CAMCORDER WILL BE CHARGED
TO YOUR CREDIT CARD. This
amount, less $10.00 handling, will be
credited if the unit is subsequently
received.
•
Any defect in materials or workmanship.
For how long after your purchase:
•
•
90 days for labor charges.
One year for parts.
The warranty period for rental units begins
with the first rental or 45 days from date of
shipment to the rental firm, whichever
comes first.
What we will do:
During the initial 90 days
2. We will send you a replacement unit.
•
Exchange your camcorder with a new or
refurbished unit, or repair your camcorder.
The option will be ours. There will be no
cost to you.
3. Ship the unit back to us, excluding all
accessories, using the replacement unit’s
carton. Shipping instructions will be
included in the carton along with your RA
number which will allow you to easily
ship the unit back to us. Make sure you
insure your shipment in case of damage
or loss. Include with the shipment:
After the 90 days and within one year
•
Exchange your camcorder with a new or
refurbished unit, or repair your camcorder.
The option will be ours. Parts will be
provided at no charge, but you will be
responsible for the cost of labor required
for the repair.
•
Evidence of purchase date, such as a
bill of sale to verify your unit’s
warranty eligibility.
•
•
A brief note describing your
camcorder’s problem.
How you get service:
•
Call 1-800-283-6503 and have your unit’s
date of purchase and model/serial number
ready. The model/serial number
information is on the bottom of your
camcorder.
Your name, address and phone number.
Return transportation, storage, handling, and
insurance costs are your sole responsibility.
We accept no liability in case of damage or loss.
•
A representative will troubleshoot your
problem over the phone. If the
Option II
representative determines that you should
receive a replacement unit, you will be
provided with a Return Authorization (RA)
number and the location of a nearby
exchange point if one exists. No returns
will be accepted without the RA number.
1. We will send a replacement unit to the
exchange point.
2. The exchange location will notify you of
its arrival.
3. Take your unit, excluding all accessories,
and your evidence of purchase date, such
as a bill of sale, to the exchange location
and you will be provided the new or
refurbished unit.
To receive a replacement Camcorder before
you return yours:
Option I
1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard, or
Visa account number and expiration date
4. If the repairs were covered by your
warranty, you will not be billed.
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Limited Warranty
To receive a replacement unit after we have
received your unit:
•
•
Damage from misuse or neglect.
A unit that has been modified or
incorporated into other products or is used
for institutional or other commercial
purposes.
1. Write the RA number on the outside of
the carton used to return the unit.
Make sure you insure your shipment in
case of damage or loss.
•
•
•
Batteries for remote control and clock.
Cleaning of video/audio heads.
2. Carefully pack the unit, excluding all
accessories, using the original box and
packing material if possible.
Camcorders purchased or serviced outside
the U.S.A.
3. Include with the shipment:
•
•
Return transportation, storage and handling
costs of your unit, including insurance for
loss or damage.
•
Evidence of purchase date, such as a
bill of sale, to verify your unit’s
warranty eligibility.
Acts of God, such as but not limited to
lightning damage.
•
•
A brief note describing your
camcorder’s problem.
Your name, address and phone number.
Product Registration:
Return transportation, storage, handling, and
insurance costs are your sole responsibility.
We accept no liability in case of damage or
loss.
•
Please complete and mail the Product
Registration Card packed with your
camcorder. It will make it easier to contact
you should it ever be necessary. The return
of the card is not required for warranty
coverage.
4. The representative will advise the address
to mail a cashier’s check or money order
for payment if there are any out of
How State Law relates to warranty:
warranty labor or parts charges and you
elect not to use your credit card.
•
This warranty gives you specific legal
rights and you also may have other rights
that vary from state to state.
5. Upon receipt of your product, a new or
refurbished unit will be shipped to you.
If you purchased your camcorder outside
the United States:
To have your Camcorder repaired by an
Authorized RCA Camcorder Service
Center:
•
This warranty does not apply. Contact your
dealer for warranty information.
•
Check with your dealer or call 1-800-336-
1900 for the Authorized RCA Camcorder
Service Center nearest you.
•
•
Take your unit to the Authorized RCA
Camcorder Service Center of your choice.
Show the Authorized RCA Camcorder
Service Center representative evidence of
purchase date, such as a bill of sale.
•
Pick up your camcorder when repairs are
complete.
What your warranty does not cover:
•
Adjustment of customer controls.
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Index
Index
16X9 recording 45
Battery, installing in cassette adapter 62
Battery level indicator 15, 28, 33
BATTERY RELEASE lever 11, 13
Bright control 26, 59
5SEC. REC button 11, 31, 33
A
A (audio) and V (video) jacks 11, 64
C
Accessories
included 3
Camcorder, cleaning 78
Camcorder controls 10
Camera edit feature 33
Car cord adapter 16
Care and maintenance
cleaning the camcorder viewfinder 78
cleaning the LCD monitor 78
proper care and storage 79
things to avoid 79
optional 67
order form 71
Adapter/charger
charging battery 14
using 4, 12
Animation indicator 31, 51
Animation recording 50
Assistance 1, 3
Assistance, customer 80
Attach shoulder strap, 56
Audio/video jacks 64
AUTO DATE display 20, 21
Auto date feature 32
Auto exposure 40
Care and storage
battery 15
camcorder 79
cassette 23
Cassette
adapter 62
Auto focus 36
care and storage 23
compartment 10
Auto white balance 38
AutoShot™ feature 6, 32
door 10
inserting and removing 23
tape wheel 23
B
warning 28, 33
Cautions i
Battery
Checks and adjustments 73
Cleaning the camcorder’s lens 78
Cleaning the LCD monitor 78
Clock cell battery compartment 11, 17
Clock cell indicator 17, 31
attaching and removing 13
care and storage 15
charging 14
refreshing 14
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Index
Copy tapes 65
F
COUNTER R/M button 61, 65
Customer assistance and service 80
Fade and wipe indicators 30, 42
Fade/wipe feature 42, 43
FADES button 10, 30, 42, 43, 61
Fast forward indicator 29
FF button 10, 60
D
Date and time display 21
First recording 9
recording 20
First time operation 3
setting 18
Five-second recording 33
Five-second recording indicator 31, 33
Flying erase head 33
DATE/TIME DISP. menu 20
DATE/TIME menu
8, 35, 37, 46, 49, 52, 54
DC cable 12, 13, 14, 16
DC in jack 4, 11, 12
Demo mode 55
Focus indicators 30, 37
Focusing 36, 37
DEMO MODE menu 55
Design specifications 77
Dew warning 30
H
Handstrap 4
Digital zooming 34
Displays in LCD monitor and viewfinder
28, 29, 30, 31
I
Displays, status 29
Indicators
E
animation 31, 51
AUTO DATE display 28
battery level 15, 33
cassette warning 28, 33
clock cell 17, 31
EJECT button 5, 10, 23, 59
Erase protection 22
Exposure control 40, 41
Exposure indicators 30, 41
Eyepiece focus control 7, 10, 27
date and time 28
exposure 30, 41
fade and wipe 30, 42
five-second recording 31, 33
focus 30, 37
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Index
interval time 49, 53
LENS COVER 31
manual white balance 29
P. (program) AE 28, 44
record time 51, 53
REFRESH 14
LENS COVER control 4
LENS COVER indicator 31
Letterbox recording 45
Lithium cell indicator 17, 31
Lithium cell, inserting and removing 17
Low-contrast indicator 36
self-timer 31
special effects 28
M
steady pix 31, 41
TAPE END 31
M.W.B. menu 39, 41
Manual exposure 40
Manual focus 37
tape length 31, 33
tape speed 31
tape-remaining 31, 33
time counter 31
Manual white balance 38
Manual white balance indicators 29
Memory stop 61
time display 28
time-lapse 31, 53
title display 28
Menu 8, 20
Menu PUSH dial
tracking 29
8, 10, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26,
32, 35, 37, 38, 40, 45, 46, 47, 49
51, 52, 53, 54, 55
white balance 39
zoom level 29, 34
Information to user 89
Inserting and removing cassettes 23
Interval time indicators 49, 53
MENU/DISPLAY button
8, 10, 18, 28, 32, 33, 34, 35,
46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 55
Microphone 11, 32
L
O
LCD monitor 5, 7, 9, 10, 23, 26, 59
displays 28
Operating controls 11
playback 58
Optional accessories 67
Optional plug adapter 12
Order form, accessories 71
turn displays on or off 33
use to record 26
use when recording 7, 27
Lens 11
Lens cover 9
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Index
Preset titles 46
P
Problem solving 73
Product registration i
PUSH button 5, 10, 23, 59
P. (program) AE button 10, 28, 44, 61
P. (program) AE indicators 28, 44
Pause indicator 6, 9, 29
Pause, stop-action 60
Play indicator 29
Q
PLAY/PAUSE button 9, 10, 59, 60, 65
Playback
Quick review feature 33
first 9
R
LCD monitor 58
on TV (or VCR) with audio/video inputs 64
using cassette adapter 62
viewfinder 58
RBRC seal 13
REC TIME menu 51
Record date and time display 20
Record time indicators 51
Recording
Playback features
memory-stop 61
position the tape 60
time-lapse 52, 53
stop-action pause 60
time counter 61
Recording, first 9
Recording indicator 9, 29
Recording speeds 5, 22
Recording tips 57
tracking 61
visual searching 60
Playback on TV (or VCR) with audio/video
in jacks 64
REFRESH button 14
REFRESH indicator 14
Registration i
Playback speeds 22
Plug adapter, optional 12
Power indicator 6, 9, 11, 16, 32
REW button 9, 10, 60, 61
Rewind indicator 29
POWER switch
6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 24,
28, 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,
40, 42, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 52, 54, 55, 59,
60, 61, 65
S
Powering your camcorder
Safety information i
Safety precautions, battery 13
Safety tab 22
using adapter/charger 12
using optional car cord adapter 16
using rechargeable battery 13
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Index
SEARCH buttons 10, 33
Search indicators 29
Tape length, set 24
Tape speed indicators 31
Tape wheel 5
Self-timer 49
Self-timer indicator 31
Self-timer recording 48
Service port 11
Tape-length indicator 33
Tape-remaining display 33
TELE MACRO menu 35
Tele macro zooming 35
Things to avoid 79
Shoulder strap, attach 56
Shoulder strap attachment rings 10, 56
Shutter speed indicator 44
SLP tape speed 5, 22
Thumb trigger
11, 21, 32, 33, 49, 51, 53, 65
Time counter 61
Solving problems 73
Time display 21
SP tape speed 5, 22
Time-counter display 31
Time-lapse indicator 31, 53
Time-lapse recording 52, 53
Time-remaining display 24, 25, 31
Tips
SP/SLP button 10, 22, 24, 31, 33, 50, 52
Special effect indicators 28
Specifications 77
Speeds, recording and playback 22
Sports feature 44
recording 57
Status displays 29
travel 66
STEADY PIX button 11, 31, 41
Steady pix feature 41
TITLE LANG. menu 46
TITLE menu 29, 47
Tracking 59
Steady pix indicator 31
STOP button 9, 10, 59, 60, 61, 65
Stop-action pause 60
Tracking buttons 61
Tracking indicators 29, 61
Travel tips 66
T
Tripod mount hole 11
Tripod, using 69
TALLY LAMP menu 33
Tally light 9, 11, 32, 33, 49, 54
Tally light feature 33, 54
Tape copying 65
Trouble checks 73
TWILIGHT indicator 29
U
TAPE END indicator 31
Tape, inserting 5
Unpack camcorder and accessories 3
Tape length indicators 31
TAPE LENGTH menu 24, 25, 31
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Index
V
Videocassettes 22
Viewfinder 7, 10, 27, 59
adjust for viewing 27
displays 28, 29, 30, 31
displays (turning on and off) 33
eyepiece focus control 27
playback 58
use to record 7, 26
Visual searching 60
VOL control 59
W
White balance feature 38
White balance indicators 39
Wipe/fade feature 42
Z
Zoom buttons 37
Zoom level indicator 29, 34
Zoom lever 11, 29, 34
Zooming 34
digital 34
tele macro 35
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Information to User
Information to User
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 the
interference 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.
Alterations or modifications carried out without appropriate authorization may
invalidate the user’s FCC right to operate the equipment.
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the
Canadian Interference — Causing Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les
exigences du Réglement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
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