RCA Pro845 User Manual

P r o 8 4 5  
USER‘S  
GUIDE  
Table of Contents.5  
Optional Accessories  
6
First-Time Operation  
10  
Remote Control....16  
Powering Your  
Camcorder..............19  
Recording Features23  
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C A M C O R D E R  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Your video camcorder’s AC adapter/charger will operate on 100-240 volts AC, 50/60 Hz, and has a  
polarized plug. Because one blade of the plug is wider than the other, the plug fits in the wall socket only  
one way. Do not defeat the safety feature of this plug. If you need an extension cord, use a polarized  
extension cord.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE  
OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.  
MISE EN GARDE: POUR PRE´VENIR LES CHOCS E´LECTRIQUES,  
INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE  
CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JUSQUAU FOND.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR  
BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE. IF YOU SPILL LIQUID ON THE CAMCORDER OR  
ADAPTER/CHARGER, DISCONNECT THE AC ADAPTER/CHARGERS POWER CORD TO PREVENT  
POSSIBLE FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND CONSULT AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSONNEL. MOISTURE  
CAN DAMAGE INTERNAL PARTS. REFER ALL SERVICE TO AUTHORIZED RCA CAMCORDER  
SERVICENTER PERSONNEL ONLY.  
CAUTION: READ IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AC ADAPTER/CHARGERON THE  
PREVIOUS PAGE BEFORE USING THE AC ADAPTER/CHARGER.  
CAUTION: MAINTAIN ELECTRICAL SAFETY. POWERLINE-OPERATED EQUIPMENT OR  
ACCESSORIES CONNECTED TO THIS UNIT SHOULD BEAR THE UL LISTING MARK OR, IF  
PURCHASED IN CANADA, THE CSA CERTIFICATION MARK ON THE ACCESSORIES THEMSELVES  
AND SHOULD NOT HAVE BEEN MODIFIED SO AS TO DEFEAT THE SAFETY FEATURES. THIS WILL  
HELP AVOID ANY POTENTIAL HAZARD FROM ELECTRIC SHOCK OR FIRE. IF IN DOUBT, CONTACT  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE  
CAMCORDER OR AC ADAPTER/CHARGER TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
CAUTION: 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 VIDEO CASSETTE. WHEN MOVED  
FROM A COLD AREA TO A WARM LOCATION, MOISTURE MAY CONDENSE ON THE HEAD  
DRUM INSIDE THE MACHINE. THIS MOISTURE COULD CAUSE THE TAPE TO STICK TO THE  
HEADWHEEL AND DAMAGE THE HEADWHEEL OR TAPE.  
CAUTION  
AVIS  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
The symbol of a lightning flash within  
a triangle is intended to alert the user  
to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the  
product’s enclosure and which may be  
of sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of electric shock.  
An exclamation point within a triangle is  
intended to alert the user to the presence  
of important operating and maintenance  
(service) instructions in the literature  
accompanying the product.  
CAUTION: FCC REGULATIONS STATE THAT ANY UNAUTHORIZED CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS  
TO THIS EQUIPMENT MAY VOID THE USERS AUTHORITY TO OPERATE IT.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your product, safety is a  
major factor in the design of every instrument. However, safety is your responsibility too.  
These pages list important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of a camcorder,  
adapter/charger, and accessory equipment. Please read them carefully before operating your products.  
Installation  
8. Ventilation—Slots and openings in the products are  
provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation  
of the product and to protect them from overheating.  
These openings must not be blocked or covered. The  
openings should never be blocked by placing the  
product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface.  
This product should not be placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper  
ventilation is provided or the product manufacturer’s  
instructions have been followed.  
1. Read and Follow Instructions—All the safety and  
operating instructions should be read before the  
product is operated. Follow all operating instructions.  
2. Retain Instructions—The safety and operating  
instructions should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings—Comply with all warnings on the  
product and in the operating instructions.  
4. Polarization—This product is equipped with a  
polarized alternating-current line plug (a plug having  
one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into  
the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature.  
If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,  
try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit,  
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete outlet.  
To prevent electric shock, do not use this polarized  
plug with an extension cord, receptacle, or other outlet  
unless the blades can be fully inserted without blade  
exposure. If you need an extension cord, use one with  
a polarized plug.  
9. Attachments—Do not use attachments unless  
recommended by the product manufacturer as they  
may cause hazards.  
10. Water and Moisture—Do not use this product near  
water—for example, near a bath tub, wash bowl,  
kitchen sink or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or  
near a swimming pool and the like.  
11. Accessories—Do not place this product on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
adult as well as serious damage to the product. Use  
this product only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket,  
or table recommended by the manufacturer or sold  
with the product. Any mounting of the product  
should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and use  
a mounting accessory recommended by the  
manufacturer.  
5. Power Sources—This product should be operated only  
from the type of power source indicated on the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supply to your home, consult your dealer or local  
power company. For products intended to operate  
from battery power, or other sources, refer to the  
operating instructions.  
Caution: Maintain electrical safety. Powerline  
operated equipment or accessories connected to  
this unit should bear the UL listing mark or CSA  
certification mark on the accessory itself and  
should not be modified so as to defeat the safety  
features. This will help avoid any potential hazard  
from electrical shock or fire. If in doubt, contact  
qualified service personnel.  
6. Overloading—Do not  
overload wall outlets,  
extension cords, or integral  
convenience receptacles as  
this can result in a risk of  
fire or electric shock.  
Overloaded AC outlets,  
extension cords, frayed  
power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation, and  
broken plugs are dangerous. They may result in a  
shock or fire hazard. Periodically examine the cord,  
and if its appearance indicates damage or deteriorated  
insulation, have it replaced by your service technician.  
11A A product and cart  
combination should be moved  
with care. Quick stops,  
excessive force, and uneven  
surfaces may cause the  
product and cart combination  
to overturn.  
7. Power-Cord Protection—Power-supply cords should  
be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or  
pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying  
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
product.  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
(continued)  
12. Outdoor Antenna Grounding—If an outside  
antenna or cable system is connected to the product,  
be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as  
to provide some protection against voltage surges  
and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70  
(Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1)  
provides information with respect to proper  
grounding of the mast and supporting structure,  
grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge  
unit, size of grounding conductors, location of  
antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding  
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding  
electrode. See example below as per National  
Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.  
Service  
17. Servicing—Do not attempt to service this product  
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
18. Conditions Requiring Service—Unplug this  
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following  
conditions.  
A. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen  
into the product.  
C. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.  
D. If the product does not operate normally by  
following the operating instructions, adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the operating  
instructions. Improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualified technician  
to restore the product to its normal operation.  
Example of Antenna Grounding  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
GROUND CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
E. If the product has been dropped in any way.  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
F. When the product exhibits a distinct change in  
performance—this indicates a need for service.  
GROUND CLAMPS  
ELECTRIC SERVICE  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
EQUIPMENT  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
19. Replacement Parts—When replacement parts are  
required, have the service technician verify that the  
replacements he uses have the same safety  
13. Power Lines—An outside antenna system should not  
be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines,  
other electric light or power circuits, or where it can  
fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing  
an outside antenna system, extreme care should be  
taken to keep from touching or approaching such  
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be  
fatal. Installing an outdoor antenna can be hazardous  
and should be left to a professional antenna installer.  
characteristics as the original parts. Use of  
replacements specified by the product manufacturer  
can prevent fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
20. Safety Check—Upon completion of any service or  
repairs to this product, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks recommended by the  
manufacturer to determine that the product is in safe  
operating condition.  
Use  
21. Wall or Ceiling Mounting—The product should be  
mounted to a wall or ceiling only as recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
14. Cleaning—Unplug this product from the wall outlet  
before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
22. Heat—The product should be situated away from  
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves,  
or other products (including amplifiers) that produce  
heat.  
15. Object and Liquid Entry—Never push objects of  
any kind into this product through openings as they  
may touch dangerous voltage points or “short-out”  
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
Note to Cable TV Installer  
16. Lightning—For added protection for this product  
during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended  
and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from  
the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable  
system. This will prevent damage to the product due  
to lightning and power line surges.  
This reminder is provided to call your attention to  
Article 820-40 of the National Electrical Code  
(Section 54 of Canadian Electrical Code, Part I), that  
provides guidelines for proper grounding and, in  
particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be  
connected to the grounding system of the building as  
close to the point of cable entry as practical.  
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Recording Tips  
• Make a video recording of your home and contents  
to store in a safe place in case of fire or theft.  
• Check the focus before you start recording. Use  
your camcorder’s zoom to help you focus  
manually. Zoom in on your subject and adjust the  
focus until you see a clear image in the viewfinder.  
Then zoom back to where you want to record. If  
the subject-to-camcorder distance does not change,  
the subject will remain in sharp focus over the  
entire zoom range.  
• Practice recording under a variety of lighting  
conditions. This will help you respond quickly.  
• Do not move the camcorder rapidly from side-to-  
side while recording. A steady, gradual “pan”  
avoids blurring and “jitter”.  
• Use the viewfinder to make sure the camcorder is  
level while recording or your scenes will appear  
“tilted”.  
• 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 recording a  
familiar or landmark scene from an unfamiliar  
vantage point for added interest. Check the  
lighting before starting to record.  
• Do not bump or tap the camcorder’s microphone  
while recording because this sound will be  
recorded.  
• Be aware of video and audio backgrounds.  
Background details barely noticed while you are  
taping may show up as visual “clutter”.  
• Try to make sure indoor scenes are well-lit. This  
improves picture quality and color reproduction.  
Background noises (especially TV sets, radios,  
household appliances, traffic sounds, etc.) can  
detract from the sound you want to record.  
• Include close-up shots of individuals when taping  
family outings or group functions.  
Holding The Camcorder  
• To film at different angles, raise the  
viewfinder 75˚.  
• Hold the camcorder horizontally. Keep your feet  
slightly apart and upper arms close to your body.  
• Standing against a wall may give your recordings  
more stability.  
• When possible, rest your elbows on a table or other  
stable surface to help keep the camcorder steady.  
• Use an optional tripod or monopod for  
stable images.  
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.  
• Carry your camcorder in a carrying case when  
traveling. See page 6 for a case especially  
designed 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.  
• Make sure you have any plug adapters you may  
need before taking your camcorder to other  
countries. Consult your dealer for advice.  
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Table of Contents  
Product Registration..............Inside Front Cover  
• Viewfinder.......................................................25  
• Eyepiece Focus Control................................25  
• Tilt Adjustment.............................................25  
• Displays in Viewfinder ..............................26-27  
• Quick Review ..................................................28  
• Camera Edit.....................................................28  
• Microphone......................................................28  
• Tally Light.......................................................28  
• Automatic Head Cleaner .................................28  
• Auto Mode.......................................................29  
• Tape Positioning..............................................29  
MIC (Microphone) Jack ..................................29  
• Flying Erase Head ...........................................29  
• Focusing Your Camcorder ..............................30  
SCENE SELECT Modes..................................31  
• Zooming and Fading........................................32  
• Time Counter with Memory  
Safety Precautions...........................................1-3  
Recording Tips....................................................4  
• Holding the Camcorder .....................................4  
• Traveling Tips ...................................................4  
Optional Accessories.......................................6-9  
• Accessory Order Form ...................................7-8  
• Using a Tripod...................................................9  
First-Time Operation  
• Unpack the Camcorder and Accessories .........10  
• Attach the Shoulder Strap................................11  
• Attach Adapter/Charger  
or Charged Battery .....................................11  
• Attach the Lens Cap Cord and  
Adjust the Hand Strap .................................12  
• Insert a Cassette in the Camcorder ..................12  
• Set SCENE SELECT control to AUTO............13  
• Turn On Camcorder and Place  
Stop and Tape Remaining ..........................33  
• Recording from a TV or VCR.........................34  
ON/POWER SAVE lever to ON..................13  
• Adjust Viewfinder and  
Eyepiece Focus Control .............................13  
• Start and Stop Recording.................................13  
• Play Back What You Have Recorded .............14  
• Review the Camcorder Controls ................14-15  
Playback Features  
• Viewfinder Playback .......................................35  
• Playback Features  
• Stop-Action Pause ........................................35  
• Frame Advance.............................................35  
• Slow-Motion Playback .................................35  
• Visual Search................................................35  
• See Viewfinder Displays on TV...................35  
• Playback on TV or VCR Using  
Remote Control  
• Functions of Remote Buttons.....................16-17  
• Remote Control Sensor....................................17  
• Replace Remote Battery Cell ..........................18  
AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks ..........................36-37  
• Playback on TV Without  
Audio/Video Inputs....................................38-39  
Powering Your Camcorder  
• Adapter/Charger ..............................................19  
• Rechargeable Battery  
Care and Maintenance  
• Camcorder Care and Storage...........................40  
• Rechargeable Battery Care and Storage..........40  
• Cassette Care and Storage ...............................40  
• Cleaning the Camcorder..................................41  
• Cleaning the Lens............................................41  
• Cleaning the Viewfinder..................................41  
• Refresh and Charge the Battery....................20  
• Using the Battery..........................................21  
• Battery Level Indicators ...............................21  
• Optional Car Cord Adapter/Charger ...............22  
Video Cassettes  
• Insert and Remove Cassette.............................23  
• Erase Protection — Safety Tab .......................23  
• Recording and Playback Speeds and Times....23  
Trouble Checks ...........................................42-43  
Design Specifications........................................44  
Information to User..........................................44  
Consumer Assistance and Service ..................45  
Limited Warranty.......................................46-47  
Index (Alphabetical) ...................................48-49  
Recording Features  
• Date and Time Display  
• Install Lithium Cell.......................................24  
• Set and Record Time and Date.....................24  
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Optional Accessories  
VDC88 Color Enhancement Light  
This ultra compact 15-watt video  
To order accessories, contact your local dealer, call  
toll free, or use the order form on the next page.  
light is cordless, light in weight, and  
includes a rechargeable battery. It  
mounts on the top of the camcorder  
AC025A Soft Carrying Case  
Custom compact soft  
case designed  
and fits on a standard accessory shoe. The VDC88  
provides excellent soft, lush fill light. It uses one  
15-watt (VDC090) replacement bulb. The recharge-  
able battery BP1000 can be charged with the  
VDC085 battery charger.  
especially to provide  
protection and utility  
for your 8mm cam-  
corder and most  
accessories. Rugged  
fabric lined with soft  
VCC1000 Video Color Control Center  
non-abrasive material and generous padding. Has  
three outside pockets with storage for lens filters,  
adapters, batteries, and tapes.  
The VCC1000 is two  
accessories in one. The color  
control center lets you adjust  
the color intensity, tint, white  
Rechargeable Batteries  
balance, and sharpness of tapes being dubbed. This  
is especially helpful when the original tape was  
produced in poor lighting conditions or poor color  
settings. The second feature, the character generator,  
lets you create titles that can be recorded on your  
tapes. This lets you add a professional and/or  
personal touch to your home videos.  
These rechargeable  
nickel-cadmium  
batteries are  
specifically designed  
for long life. The  
AV608 can power  
your camcorder up to  
one hour, and the  
AV608  
AV8MM  
CRF800 RF Output Adapter  
AV8MM up to two hours (depending on how much  
you use zoom and pause). Both can be recharged  
with the AC adapter/charger that came with your  
camcorder.  
This adapter is used with coaxial RF  
cable (AH065G or AH066G) to  
connect your camcorder to a standard  
TV (one without audio/video input  
jacks) for playback. If your antenna cable is the flat  
twin-lead type attached by two screws, you will also  
need a 300-75 ohm transformer, such as 193983. If  
your TV has 300 ohm VHS screw terminals, you  
will need an optional 75-300 ohm transformer, such  
as AH011.  
DCC05 Car Cord Adapter/Charger  
This car cord  
adapter/charger enables  
you to operate your  
camcorder from your  
car, truck, or RV by  
plugging the car cord  
directly into the  
vehicle’s cigarette  
Coaxial RF Cables  
AH065G (6-ft)  
AH066G (10-ft)  
lighter socket. It will  
also charge the AV608 battery supplied with the  
camcorder or the AV8MM long play battery. The  
DCC05 is specially designed to convert power from  
a 24-volt or 12-volt battery to a 6.5-volt output.  
These RF cables are used with the CRF800 RF  
output adapter to connect your camcorder to a  
standard TV (one without audio/video input jacks)  
for playback.  
Caution: Do not use any other car cord with this  
If your antenna cable is the flat twin-lead type  
attached by two screws, you will also need a 300-75  
ohm transformer such as 193983.  
camcorder. It may damage the camcorder.  
If your TV has 300 ohm VHS screw terminals, you  
will need an optional 75-300 ohm transformer such  
as AH011.  
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Accessory Order Form  
193983 Cable Transformer  
This 300-to-75 ohm  
Order Form for Pro845  
Description  
Part No. Price Qty. Total  
transformer is used  
to connect a standard  
300-ohm antenna  
Soft Camcorder Case  
Tripod  
AC025A $ 59.95  
AC088 $ 39.95  
Cable Transformer  
AH011  
$
1.90  
twin-lead to a standard round  
RF Coaxial Cable (6-ft.)  
RF Coaxial Cable (10-ft.)  
Audio/Video Cable (3-ft.)  
Audio/Video Cable (5-ft.)  
Dubbing Cable (6-ft.)  
Rechargeable Battery (1 Hour)  
Rechargeable Battery (2 Hour)  
AC Adapter/Charger  
RF Output Adapter  
AH065G $ 6.99  
AH066G $ 8.99  
AH069G $ 5.99  
AH070G $ 7.99  
AH075G $ 10.99  
AV608 $ 49.95  
AV8MM $ 59.95  
CPS801A $189.95  
CRF800 $ 49.95  
DCC05 $169.95  
DCC100 $ 14.95  
VCC1000 $349.90  
VDC88 $ 79.95  
75-ohm connector.  
AH011 Cable Transformer  
This 75-to-300  
ohm trans-  
former is used  
to connect a standard 75-ohm  
antenna cable, such as AH065G or  
AH066G, to the 300-ohm screw  
terminals on a TV.  
Car Cord Adapter/Charger  
DC Cable for Adapter/Charger  
Video Control Center  
Color Enhancement Light  
Audio/Video Cables  
Replacement Bulb (15 watt)  
for VDC88  
VDC090 $ 12.95  
BP1000 $ 29.95  
VDC085 $ 18.95  
Extra Battery for VDC88  
Charger for BP1000  
Cable Transformer  
AH069G (3-ft)  
AH070G (5-ft)  
193983  
$
6.95  
These cables are shielded for  
connecting AUDIO and VIDEO  
jacks. They have RCA-type phono  
plugs on each end.  
Replacement Remote Control  
Shoulder Strap  
218501 $ 39.95  
218555 $ 13.95  
Audio/Video Cable  
217496  
$
7.99  
Monaural VCR Dubbing Cable  
Prices are subject to change without notice.  
Total Merchandise ($10 Minimum Order). . . . . . . . . . $__________  
Sales Tax. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$__________  
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.  
AH075G (6-ft)  
Shipping, Handling, and Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$  
5.00  
This is a double cable that lets you  
connect the AUDIO and VIDEO  
jacks of monaural components. It  
can be used to connect your  
Total Amount Enclosed. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $__________  
Use VISA or MasterCard preferably. Money order  
or check must be in U.S. currency only. No COD  
or CASH.  
camcorder to a TV monitor  
(or VCR). The cable is color coded  
and shielded with RCA-type phono  
plugs on each end.  
• Allow eight weeks for delivery.  
• All accessories are subject to availability.  
• Where applicable, we will ship a superseding model.  
All specifications and  
descriptions of accessories are  
subject to change without notice.  
Please complete other side also  
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Accessory Order Form (continued)  
To order accessories, contact your  
local Dealer.  
Charge your order on your VISA  
or MasterCard by  
filling in below  
If a dealer is not nearby, you can also  
follow the directions below to order by  
telephone or direct-by-mail.  
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United States and Canada Orders  
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toll-free number listed below between  
8AM and 8PM Eastern Standard Time.  
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UPS within 72 hours of receipt. If ever  
it is not possible to ship within 30 days,  
we will notify you with an update on  
your order and an option to cancel.  
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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:  
Prices are subject to change without notice.  
Video Accessories  
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Print or type your name and  
address clearly. This will be  
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A complete and correct  
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of waiting.  
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8
Optional Tripod or Monopod  
AC088 Tripod  
This tripod’s fluid-effect head provides smooth camera pan and tilt. The grooved, tubular 3-section leg  
design folds down to 26" when not in use and weighs only 4 lbs. Rubber feet allow for sure footing.  
IR  
AUTO  
Cautions: Before using a tripod, make sure it is stable enough to hold the camcorder without falling over.  
When attaching your camcorder to a tripod, be careful not to force its screw into the camcorder’s mounting  
hole.  
The tripod screw should not protrude into the camcorder more than approximately three-eighth (3/8) inch.  
Forcing the screw could damage the mounting hole on the bottom of the camcorder.  
All specifications and descriptions of accessories are subject to change without notice.  
9
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.  
REFRESH  
C
HARG  
E
POWER  
IR  
AUTO  
AC Adapter/Charger  
Part No. CPS801A  
DC Connecting Cord  
Part No. DCC100  
Caution: Do not use this adapter/charger for any other  
purpose other than charging the AV608 or AV8MM  
battery pack or supplying power to the camcorder.  
Camcorder  
Model Pro845  
REC  
REW  
PLAY  
STOP  
F.FWD  
F. ADV PAUSE SLOW  
ZOOM  
SCENE  
SEARCH  
DISPLAY  
COUNTER  
RES MEM  
START  
STOP  
Audio/Video Output Cable  
Part No. 217496  
Remote Control with Lithium  
Cell Battery Installed  
Part No. 224175  
Note: Before using – remove  
plastic film covering cell.  
Rechargeable Battery  
Part No. AV608  
WARNING: NICKEL  
CADMIUM BATTERY  
MUST BE DISPOSED  
OF PROPERLY.  
Shoulder Strap  
Part No. 218555  
Lens Cap Cord  
Part No. 224176  
Clock and Remote Batteries  
(Remote Battery Installed in  
Remote): 3-Volt Micro Lithium  
Cell Batteries. Replace only  
with – Duracell No. DL2025 –  
available from most local drug  
stores. Use of another cell may  
present a risk of fire or  
Cautions: Lithium cell batteries. Must be disposed of properly. Never handle  
punctured or leaking cells. 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 circuit the + and – sides  
of the battery.  
explosion.  
10  
First-Time Operation (continued)  
2. Attach the shoulder strap.  
C. Thread the strap back into the buckle. Pull on  
the strap and make sure it is securely fastened  
before using it to support the camcorder.  
A.Unfasten one end of the shoulder strap from  
the buckle. Leave the buckle on the strap.  
B.Thread one end of the shoulder strap through  
one of the shoulder strap rings.  
D.Repeat steps A-C for the other end of the  
shoulder strap.  
POWER  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
REC  
START/  
STOP  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
COUNTER  
RESET  
Shoulder  
Strap  
Rings  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
3. Attach adapter/charger or charged battery.  
A. Adapter/Charger  
1. Connect one end of the DC power cord  
to the DC OUT jack on the adapter/  
charger and the other end to the DC IN  
6.5V jack on the camcorder.  
POWER  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
DC OUT Jack  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
REC  
START/  
STOP  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
2. Plug in the adapter/charger. The  
adapter/charger’s POWER indicator  
will light.  
EJECT  
TOP  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
Details are on page 19.  
DC IN 6.5V  
Jack  
R
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C
H
A
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G
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P
O
W
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DC Power Cord  
To AC 100-240V,  
50/60 Hz  
POWER Indicator  
B. Charged Battery*  
1. Make sure the camcorder’s POWER  
switch is OFF.  
2. Match the lines on the battery and  
camcorder.  
POWER  
OFF  
CAM  
VCR  
3. Hold the battery flush against the  
camcorder, and slide it in the direction  
of the arrow until it locks into place.  
Match Lines  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
T/  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
AUT
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
* The battery must be charged before it can be  
MEMO  
used the first time. Details are on page 20.  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
Slide Battery  
(continued on next page)  
11  
First-Time Operation (continued)  
4. Attach the lens cap cord and adjust the  
handstrap.  
5. Insert a cassette in the camcorder.  
A.Press on both sides of the lens cap to remove it.  
A.Press EJECT to open the cassette  
compartment.  
Lens Cap  
B. Attach the lens cap cord to the lens cap.  
POWER  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
REW  
Lens Cap Cord  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
/  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
C. Unsnap the handstrap flap and open the  
adjustment strap.  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
D.Put the lens cap cord through the holder and  
over the adjustment strap.  
EJECT Button  
Lens Cap  
on Cord  
B. Insert a cassette with the safety tab facing up  
and the tape window facing out.  
Flap  
Safety Tab  
Holder  
Compartment  
Adjustment Strap  
Top  
E. Put your hand in the handstrap.  
Flap  
Adjustment  
Strap  
Cassette Compartment  
C. Gently press on the compartment where it is  
labeled PUSH until it locks into place. The  
top will close automatically.  
F. Pull adjustment strap to tighten and close.  
G.Snap the flap shut.  
Caution: Do not press down on the top or you  
may damage your camcorder.  
H.Attach the lens cap to the handstrap.  
12  
First-Time Operation (continued)  
Viewfinder in  
Operating Position  
(Pull Out Here)  
Eyepiece Focus  
Control  
POWER  
(CAM/OFF/VCR)  
Switch  
POWER  
IR  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
/  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
AUTO  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
ON/POWER  
SAVE Lever  
SCENE SELECT  
Control set to  
AUTO  
REC START/STOP Button  
(Thumb Trigger)  
Tally Light  
6. Set SCENE SELECT to AUTO.  
8. Adjust viewfinder and eyepiece focus  
control.  
7. Turn on camcorder and place  
A.Pull the viewfinder out and raise into a  
comfortable operating position.  
ON/POWER SAVE lever ON.  
A.Press and hold the small button on the  
POWER switch while placing it in CAM  
(camera).  
B. If the viewfinder picture is blurry, adjust the  
eyepiece focus control for your vision.  
Details are on page 25.  
The position of the POWER switch tells the  
camcorder whether you want to record  
(CAM), play back tapes (VCR), or turn off  
the camcorder’s power (OFF).  
9. Start and stop recording.  
A.Press and release REC START/STOP (thumb  
trigger) to start and stop recording. REC  
appears in the viewfinder during recording.  
B. Place ON/POWER SAVE lever ON. This  
lever must be ON for the camcorder to  
record.  
If you do not record within five minutes, the  
camcorder will automatically turn off.  
Place ON/POWER SAVE lever in POWER  
SAVE position during recording breaks to  
conserve battery power. The camcorder will  
enter record pause.  
The tally light flashes during record pause  
and turns off when the camcorder is  
recording or the ON/POWER SAVE lever is  
in POWER SAVE.  
* If the dew indicator  
appears in the  
viewfinder, there is excessive moisture in the  
camcorder. Remove the cassette from the  
camcorder, and let it dry naturally.  
13  
First-Time Operation (continued)  
10. Play back what you have recorded.  
A.Press thumb trigger to stop recording.  
B. Press and hold the small button while you place POWER in VCR.  
C. Press REW to rewind the tape.  
D.Press PLAY to play back the tape in the viewfinder.  
E. Press STOP when you are finished playing back the tape.  
Details on viewfinder playback are on page 35.  
11. Review the camcorder controls.  
Eyepiece Focus Control  
Power Zoom Buttons (W and T)  
SCENE SEARCH + and - Buttons  
Electronic Viewfinder  
(PULL here to extend)  
IR  
Accessory Shoe  
Microphone  
Tally Light  
SCENE SELECT Control  
AUTO  
Remote Control Sensor  
Clock Cell Compartment  
Manual focus ring  
Lens  
Tripod Screw Mount  
Clock ADJ. (Adjust) Control  
Bottom of Camcorder  
14  
First-Time Operation (continued)  
11. Review the camcorder controls. (continued)  
POWER (CAM (camera)/  
OFF/VCR) Switch  
DISPLAY Button  
REC (Record) Button  
Shoulder Strap  
Attachment Ring  
EJECT Button  
POWER  
OFF  
REW Button  
CAM  
VCR  
REC START/STOP  
Button (Thumb Trigger)  
PLAY Button  
REW  
FF Button  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
REC  
START/  
STOP  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
PAUSE button  
ON/POWER SAVE  
Lever  
STOP  
STOP Button  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
RESET  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
DC IN 6.5V Jack (Attach  
DC power cord here for  
adapter/charger or optional  
car cord)  
FOCUS ON/OFF Button  
COUNTER RESET and  
MEMO (Memory) Buttons  
DATE Button  
FADE Button  
BATT (Battery) Eject Lever  
Attach charged  
battery here  
Shoulder Strap Attachment Ring  
Cassette Compartment Cover  
PUSH  
MIC (Microphone) Jack  
MIC  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Output Jacks (Yellow  
VIDEO and White AUDIO)  
(Located behind AV  
TERMINAL cover)  
Hand Strap  
Lens Cap Holder AV IN/OUT Switch  
15  
Remote Control  
Functions of Remote Buttons  
Most of the remote control buttons perform the same function as the corresponding controls on the  
camcorder. You can use whichever are more convenient at the time.  
Note: Before using the remote for the first time, remove the plastic film covering the battery cell.  
REC  
1
REW  
PLAY  
STOP  
F.FWD  
2
9
10  
11  
3
F. ADV PAUSE SLOW  
4
5
6
ZOOM  
12  
13  
SCENE  
SEARCH  
DISPLAY  
COUNTER  
RES MEM  
START  
STOP  
7
8
1 REC (Record) Button  
4 F.ADV (Frame Advance) Button  
During playback, press PAUSE, then F.ADV  
to view one frame at a time. Press PAUSE  
again (or PLAY) to return to normal playback.  
• Press and release REC when POWER is in VCR  
to record from the AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks on  
the camcorder.  
• The tally light will light continuously during  
recording.  
5 PAUSE Button  
During playback, press PAUSE to produce a  
stop-action picture. Press PAUSE again (or  
PLAY) to return to normal playback.  
• This button has no effect when POWER is in  
CAM (camera). To start recording, press  
START/STOP 13.  
6 SCENE SEARCH – and + Buttons  
2 REW (Rewind) Button  
• During record pause, press and release  
SCENE SEARCH – to review the last few  
seconds of recorded material.  
• Press REW when the camcorder’s POWER  
switch is in VCR to rewind the tape.  
• During playback or rewind, press and hold REW  
to visually search the tape in reverse. Release  
REW to return to normal playback or rewind.  
• During record pause, press and hold SCENE  
SEARCH + or – to visually search the tape  
in forward or reverse. Release the button to  
return to record pause at that point on the  
tape.  
3 STOP Button  
• Press STOP when the camcorder’s POWER  
switch is in VCR to stop playback, rewind, or  
fast forward.  
7 DISPLAY Button  
Press DISPLAY when the camcorder is  
connected to a TV to see the viewfinder’s  
displays on the TV screen. Press DISPLAY  
again to remove them.  
• The STOP button has no effect when the  
POWER switch is in CAM. To stop recording,  
press START/STOP 13.  
16  
Remote Control  
(continued)  
11 SLOW Button  
8 COUNTER RES (Reset) and MEM (Memory)  
Buttons  
During playback, press SLOW to begin slow-  
motion playback. Press PLAY to return to normal  
playback.  
• Press COUNTER RES to reset the time counter to  
0:00:00”.  
• Press COUNTER MEM during recording to  
display amount of recording time left on the tape.  
12 ZOOM “W” and “T” Buttons  
• Press COUNTER MEM during playback to turn  
memory stop on and off.  
Camcorder’s POWER switch in CAM:  
• Press “T” to move the lens in the telephoto  
(close-up) direction.  
Details are on page 33.  
• Press “W” to move the lens in the wide-angle  
direction.  
9 F.FWD (Fast Forward) Button  
• Press F.FWD when POWER is in VCR to fast  
forward the tape.  
13 START/STOP Button (Same as Thumb Trigger)  
• During playback or fast forward, press and hold  
F.FWD to visually search forward on the tape.  
Release F.FWD to return to normal playback or  
fast-forward operation.  
• Press and release START/STOP when POWER  
is in CAM (camera) to start and stop recording.  
• The tally light will light continuously during  
recording.  
10 PLAY Button  
Press PLAY when the camcorder’s POWER  
switch is in VCR to begin playback.  
Remote Control Sensor  
The remote control operates the camcorder by infrared light, so it is protected from electrical and sound  
interference. Aim the remote directly at the camcorder’s remote control sensor. There cannot be any  
obstructions between them. The remote should operate the camcorder up to approximately 13 feet away.  
1. Press on the remote sensor (labeled IR) to  
Remote Sensor  
expose it. Point the arrow on top of the sensor  
in the direction of the remote. The sensor will  
IR  
face in any direction.  
2. Aim the remote at the remote sensor.  
AUTO  
3. When you are finished, press the remote sensor  
back down until it locks into place.  
Notes: An RCA VCR that responds to the VCR 2 button  
on the VCR’s remote may respond to this remote  
control.  
The camcorder may not respond to the remote if the  
camcorder’s remote sensor is exposed to direct sunlight  
or strong artificial light.  
17  
Remote Control (continued)  
Replace Remote Battery Cell  
1. Turn the remote over. Insert a pencil or paper  
clip in the small hole and slide it in the  
direction of the arrow while removing the  
battery cell holder.  
2. Remove the old battery by pushing it to the  
front and then up.  
Cell  
Cell Holder  
3. Insert the lithium cell into cell holder so its  
positive (+) terminal faces up.  
Cell  
4. Slide the holder back into the remote until it  
clicks into place.  
Cell Holder  
Notes: Never place anything heavy on top of the  
remote or lay it upside down.  
Replace the cell when the camcorder fails to respond  
to the remote.  
Remove the cell from the remote if it will not be used  
for a month or more. This will prevent possible  
damage from leakage. If leakage occurs, wipe up the  
liquid inside the compartment, and replace the cell  
with a new one.  
Cautions: Lithium cell battery. Replace only with 3-Volt micro lithium cell—Duracell No. DL2025.  
Use of other cells present a risk of fire or explosion. Must be disposed of properly. Never handle punctured  
or leaking cells. 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 circuit the + and – sides of the battery.  
18  
Powering Your Camcorder  
Adapter/Charger  
The adapter/charger lets you power your camcorder directly from standard household power.  
It 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. You may need a plug adapter in some countries.  
Consult your dealer.  
POWER  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
REC  
START/  
STOP  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
DC OUT Jack  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
DC IN 6.5 V Jack  
REFRESH  
DC Power Cord  
CHARGE  
POWER  
POWER Indicator  
To AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz  
Use the Adapter/Charger  
Using an Optional Plug Adapter  
1. Plug one end of the DC power cord into the  
DC OUT jack on the adapter/charger and the  
An optional plug adapter may be required in some  
countries.  
other end to the DC IN 6.5V jack on the back of  
the camcorder.  
2. Plug the adapter/charger’s plug into the nearest  
AC outlet (100-240V, 50/60Hz). The POWER  
indicator will light.  
AC 100-240V  
Optional AC  
Plug Adapter  
Note: The battery level indicator has no meaning when  
you power the camcorder with the adapter/charger.  
Remove the Adapter/Charger  
1. Plug the adapter/charger’s plug into the AC plug  
adapter.  
1. Unplug the adapter/charger from the wall outlet.  
2. Plug the AC plug adapter into an AC outlet  
(100-240V, 50/60Hz).  
2. Disconnect the DC power cord from the  
camcorder and adapter/charger.  
19  
Powering Your Camcorder  
Rechargeable Battery  
The battery must be charged before it can be used the first time. Initial charging will take approximately  
one hour. When fully charged, the battery should supply about 45-65 minutes of operating time (depending  
on how much you use zoom and pause, auto focus, and record pause).  
Place ON/POWER SAVE in POWER SAVE during recording breaks to conserve power. Place it back in  
ON when you are ready to resume recording.  
Refresh and Charge the Battery  
The nickel cadmium battery will provide longer  
operation time if it is refreshed (completely  
discharged) before every charging. Refreshing a  
battery will take approximately 3-1/2 hours.  
Use the small marker switch on the top of the  
battery to help you remember to recharge the  
battery. It has no other function.  
Marker  
Switch  
REFRESH  
REFRESH  
CHARGE  
POWER  
CHARGE  
Indicator  
POWER Indicator  
To AC 100-240V, 50/60 Hz  
Caution: When a battery is attached to the adapter/charger, do not turn the adapter/charger upside down.  
The battery may fall off and be damaged or cause injury.  
1. If the DC power cord’s plug is connected to the  
adapter/charger, remove it.  
Note: If the CHARGE indicator starts flashing rapidly,  
remove the battery from the adapter/charger and try  
attaching it again.  
2. Plug the adapter/charger into the nearest AC outlet  
(100-240V, 50/60Hz). The POWER indicator will  
light.  
6. Slide the charged battery off the adapter/charger  
to remove it. Unplug the AC power cord.  
3. Align the reference marks on the battery and  
adapter/charger.  
Battery Safety Precautions  
4. Hold the battery flush against the adapter/charger,  
and slide it in the direction of the arrow until it  
locks into place. The CHARGE indicator will  
light.  
Throwing the battery into a fire or exposing the  
battery to excessive heat – over 149ºF (65ºC) –  
could be hazardous.  
Do not short the battery’s terminals.  
5. Press REFRESH to discharge the battery. After a  
few seconds, the CHARGE indicator will flash  
slowly. It will stop flashing when the battery has  
been discharged. The CHARGE indicator will  
light and the battery will automatically recharge.  
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.  
20  
Powering Your Camcorder  
Rechargeable Battery (continued)  
Align Reference Marks  
POWER  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
AUT
BATT (Battery) Eject Lever  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
Attach the Charged Battery  
Remove the Battery  
1. If the DC power cord’s plug is attached to the  
camcorder, remove it.  
1. Slide and hold the BATT (battery) eject lever  
on the camcorder while sliding the battery to  
the left and off the camcorder.  
2. Align the reference marks on the battery and  
camcorder.  
3. Hold the battery flush against the camcorder, and  
slide it in the direction of the arrow.  
Check Battery Power (Battery Level Indicator)  
The battery level indicator (  
) appears in the camcorder’s viewfinder to show how much battery  
power is left in the rechargeable battery. This indicator is not recorded on the tape.  
• This display shows the amount of power in the battery.  
• When the battery is almost empty,  
When the battery reaches empty,  
appears.  
will start flashing.  
Recharge the battery or attach the adapter/charger before  
continuing to use the camcorder.  
Note: The battery level indicator has no meaning when you power  
the camcorder with the adapter/charger or optional car cord.  
Battery Level Indicator  
Display in Viewfinder  
Caution: The camcorder will shut off when the battery reaches empty. The battery should still eject the  
cassette when you press the EJECT button. If it does not, do not attempt to force the cassette  
compartment open. This will damage the camcorder.  
ATTENTION: THE PRODUCT THAT YOU HAVE PURCHASED USES A  
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY. AT THE END OF ITS USEFUL LIFE, UNDER  
VARIOUS STATE AND LOCAL LAWS, IT MAY BE ILLEGAL TO DISPOSE  
OF THIS BATTERY INTO THE MUNICIPAL WASTE STREAM. CHECK  
WITH YOUR LOCAL SOLID WASTE OFFICIALS FOR DETAILS IN YOUR  
Ni - Cd  
AREA FOR RECYCLING OPTIONS OR PROPER DISPOSAL.  
21  
Powering Your Camcorder  
Optional Thomson DCC05 Car Cord Adapter/Charger  
This adapter/charger allows you to power your camcorder from the cigarette lighter socket of a car,  
truck, or RV. It converts 24- and 12-volts to a 6.5-volt output. It can also charge the battery that  
came with your camcorder and the AV8MM (long play) battery.  
Consult the instructions enclosed with the DCC05 for complete operation information.  
Using DCC05 Car Cord Adapter/Charger to Power the Camcorder  
Cigarette Lighter Socket  
POWER  
DC OUT Jack  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
REC  
START/  
STOP  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
DC IN 6.5V Jack  
DC Power Cord  
Note: The battery level indicator has no meaning when  
you power the camcorder with the optional car cord  
adapter/charger.  
1. Remove battery if it is attached to the camcorder  
or car cord adapter/charger.  
2. Plug one end of the DC power cord into the DC  
OUT jack on the car cord adapter/charger and the  
other end into the DC IN 6.5V jack on the back of  
the camcorder.  
Cautions: The DCC05 is designed to be used only  
with vehicles having negative ground electrical  
systems.  
3. Insert the DCC05’s plug into the vehicle’s  
cigarette lighter socket. The POWER indicator on  
the DCC05 will light.  
Do not use any other car cord with this camcorder.  
Other car cords may damage your camcorder.  
Using DCC05 Car Cord Adapter/Charger to Charge the Battery  
1. Remove DC power cord if it is attached.  
Cigarette Lighter Socket  
2. Attach the battery as shown.  
3. Insert the DCC05’s plug into the cigarette  
lighter socket. The POWER indicator on the  
DCC05 should light.  
P
OWE  
R
CHARGE  
REF  
RES  
H
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RCA Video Cassettes  
We recommend our cassettes be used with your camcorder. Use of poor quality or damaged tapes can  
contaminate the video heads, resulting in snow or no picture during playback. Head cleaning is not covered  
under warranty. It is considered normal maintenance. The automatic head cleaning system minimizes the  
need for accessory cleaners or cleaning by a Servicenter. This system is activated whenever you insert or  
remove a cassette.  
Insert and Remove Cassettes  
A.Attach a power supply.  
B. Press EJECT to open the cassette compartment.  
C. Insert a cassette.  
Tape  
Window  
Safety Tab  
Caution: Insert the cassette with the safety  
tab facing up and the tape window facing out.  
The cassette should slide easily in the  
compartment. Do not force the cassette.  
PUSH Here  
to Close  
D.Gently press on the compartment where it is  
labeled PUSH until it locks into place. The top  
will close automatically.  
Do not press down on the top or you may  
EJECT  
Button  
damage your camcorder.  
Erase Protection — Safety Tab  
You can use your video cassettes over and over again. To erase a previous recording, just record over it.  
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To Prevent Erasure –  
Close Safety Tab  
(Expose Red)  
To Record Again –  
Open Safety Tab  
(Red Disappears)  
Safety Tab  
Recording and Playback Speeds and Times  
The camcorder records in standard speed (SP). The  
chart shows the maximum SP recording times for  
some popular 8mm cassettes.  
Cassette  
Recording Time  
P6-15  
P6-20  
P6-45  
P6-60  
P6-90  
P6-120  
P6-150  
15 Minutes  
20 Minutes  
45 Minutes  
60 Minutes  
90 Minutes  
2 Hours  
The camcorder can play back tapes in standard  
speed (SP) or long play (LP) speed. The playback  
speed is automatically selected by the camcorder.  
The LP indicator appears in the electronic  
viewfinder when the camcorder is playing back a  
tape recorded in LP.  
2 1/2 Hours  
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Date and Time Display  
Cell  
Compartment  
Display in Viewfinder  
POWER  
OFF  
IR  
CAM  
VCR  
REW  
Hours and  
AM or PM  
PLAY  
LAY  
DISP  
FF  
REC  
E
PAUS  
EJ
STOP  
Cell Holder  
AUTO  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
Minutes  
Seconds  
AM 12:00:00  
1. 1.1994  
Month  
DATE Button  
Day  
Year  
Cell (+ Side Up)  
ADJ. (Adjust) Control  
(On Bottom of Camcorder)  
Install the Lithium Cell for Time and Date Display  
1. Pull out the cell holder.  
Cautions: Lithium cell battery. Replace only with 3-Volt micro  
lithium cell–Duracell No. DL2025. Use of other cells present a risk of  
fire or explosion. Must be disposed of properly. Never handle  
punctured or leaking cells. 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.  
2. Insert the cell into the cell holder  
with the “+” terminal up.  
3. Replace the cell holder.  
Note: The lithium cell should last about one  
year. When it expires, the date display  
shows “88:88”. Reset the date and time  
after replacing the cell.  
Never use metallic tweezers to hold the cell, and never short circuit the  
+ and – sides of the battery.  
Set (or Correct) the Time and Date  
1. Install the lithium cell as described above.  
5. Then, press ADJ. The flashing cursor will move to  
the next part of the display.  
2. Attach a power supply to the camcorder. Press  
and hold the small button on POWER while you  
slide it to CAM. Place ON/POWER SAVE in ON.  
6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until you have entered the  
correct month, day, year, hour including AM or  
PM, and minutes.  
3. Use a straightened paper clip or pen to press and  
hold ADJ. (adjust) for about one second. The reset  
date (1. 1. 1994) and time (AM 12:00:00) will  
appear in the viewfinder.  
7. After setting the minutes, press ADJ. to start the  
seconds. The seconds counter will start with “00”.  
To correct the date or time after the clock has been  
started, repeat steps 3-7.  
4. The month will flash. Repeatedly press DATE  
until the correct month appears.  
Record the Time and Date  
Whenever the date or time and date display  
appears in the viewfinder, it will be recorded on  
the tape. Press DATE to display and remove  
the time and date.  
Press DATE  
Button  
To Display in Viewfinder  
and Record on the Tape  
Press Once  
Press Again  
Press Again  
Date Only  
Date and Time  
Neither Date nor Time  
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Viewfinder  
The camcorder’s viewfinder is a miniature color LCD monitor that displays the picture seen by the  
camcorder. The viewfinder can also be used for viewing the tape during playback.  
Caution: When carrying the camcorder with the shoulder strap, rotate the viewfinder down. This helps  
prevent possible damage to the viewfinder from bumping against your body as you move.  
Viewfinder in Operating Position  
(PULL here to extend viewfinder.)  
Eyepiece Focus Control  
POWER  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
/  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
Eyepiece Focus Control  
The eyepiece focus control lets you set the focus of  
the viewfinder for your personal vision. If you wear  
eyeglasses, you can probably operate the camcorder  
without them.  
The eyepiece focus control does not affect the focus  
of the picture actually recorded by the camcorder.  
1. Pull the viewfinder out into operating position.  
2. Turn the eyepiece focus control until you clearly  
focus on one of the viewfinder displays (such  
as the time counter).  
Tilt Adjustment  
For convenient viewing, the viewfinder can be raised approximately 75°.  
Caution: Do not force the  
viewfinder to rotate  
completely around. This  
will damage the viewfinder  
and/or the camcorder.  
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Displays in Viewfinder  
Battery Level  
1
7
Time Counter  
with Memory  
Stop or Tape  
Remaining  
2
Status Displays  
REC  
M 1:00:00  
3 SCENE SELECT  
8
9
Manual Focus  
Indicators  
(MF) Indicator  
4
LP Display  
LP  
Cassette and Dew  
Indicators  
FADE Indicator  
5
6
TAPE and  
TAPE END  
Indicators  
TAPE END  
PM 10:20:15  
2.11.1994  
Time and Date  
Display  
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Displays in Viewfinder  
1
Battery Level Indicator  
start or stop recording to let you know that  
the SCENE SELECT control is set to  
AUTO.  
• The battery level indicator displays the  
amount of power left in the rechargeable  
battery. It flashes when the battery is  
almost empty.  
• These displays are not recorded on the  
tape.  
• This indicator is not recorded on the  
tape.  
SCENE SELECT Indicators  
3
2
Status Displays  
REC appears when the camcorder is  
recording.  
AUTO  
SCENE SELECT  
Control  
PAUSE flashes when the camcorder is in  
record pause.  
FF appears when the tape is fast  
forwarding, and REW appears when the  
tape is rewinding.  
• Turn the preset program control to select  
one of the preset program modes.  
• The indicator for the mode selected will  
appear in the viewfinder. No indicator  
appears when AUTO is selected.  
STOP appears when the camcorder is  
stopped during playback.  
PLAY appears when the camcorder is  
playing back a tape.  
• The indicator is not recorded on the tape.  
Details are on page 31.  
A larger REC or PAUSE briefly appears  
below the status display area when you  
(continued on next page)  
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Displays in Viewfinder (continued)  
Manual Focus Indicators  
LP Indicator  
4
8
LP appears when you play back a tape  
recorded in LP speed.  
• Press FOCUS ON/OFF to turn off auto  
focus and focus manually. The MF  
indicator will appear in the viewfinder  
during manual focus.  
• Press FOCUS ON/OFF again to return to  
auto focus. No indicator appears when  
using auto focus.  
• This display is not recorded when it  
appears.  
FADE Indicator  
5
• FADE appears when you turn on the  
fading feature.  
FADE flashes while the camcorder is  
fading in or out.  
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Dew  
and Cassette  
Indicators  
6
TAPE and TAPE END Indicators  
The dew indicator appears when excessive  
moisture is in the camcorder or cassette.  
The camcorder’s buttons will not operate  
except to eject the cassette. Press EJECT  
and remove the cassette from the  
TAPE appears when approximately five  
minutes of recording time is left on the  
tape.  
TAPE END appears when the end of the  
tape is reached during recording.  
camcorder. Place the camcorder in a  
warm, dry area until the  
indicator  
disappears (approximately one hour).  
When it disappears, the camcorder will  
operate.  
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Time Counter with Memory Stop or  
Tape Time Remaining Display  
The time counter appears here during  
recording or playback.  
• Press COUNTER RESET to reset the  
counter to “0:00:00” when you start  
recording or playing back a tape.  
appears if there is no cassette in the  
camcorder or if you try to record on a  
cassette that has its safety tab closed.  
may appear if there is moisture in  
the camcorder or cassette.  
POWER set to VCR:  
• Press COUNTER MEM (memory) to turn  
the time counter’s memory stop feature  
on or off.  
An M appears in front of the time counter  
when memory stop is on.  
Time and Date Display  
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• Press DATE to display or remove the date  
or time and date from the viewfinder after  
they are set. POWER switch must be in  
CAM.  
• This display will be recorded on the tape  
whenever it appears.  
• “88:88” appears if the time and date have  
not been set or when the clock battery is  
not installed correctly or needs replacing.  
Details are on page 24.  
POWER set to CAM:  
• During recording, press COUNTER MEM  
(memory) to change the time counter  
display to the tape time remaining  
display. After a few seconds, the display  
returns to the time counter.  
These displays are not recorded when  
they appear.  
Details are on page 33.  
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Special Features  
SCENE SEARCH –  
and + Buttons  
F.FWD (Fast  
Forward) Button  
Microphone  
REC  
REW (Rewind)  
Buttons  
REW  
PLAY  
STOP  
F.FWD  
IR  
STOP Button  
F. ADV PAUSE SLOW  
SCENE SEARCH –  
AUTO  
and + Buttons  
ZOOM  
SCENE  
SEARCH  
DISPLAY  
COUNTER  
RES MEM  
START  
STOP  
START/STOP Button  
Tally Light  
Quick Review  
Microphone  
When the camcorder is in record pause, press and  
release SCENE SEARCH – to review the last few  
seconds of recorded material. The camcorder will  
return to record pause.  
The microphone picks up the sound during a  
recording. It is more sensitive to sounds coming  
from the direction the lens is pointed.  
Note: Do not hold SCENE SEARCH –, or the camcorder  
will go into camera edit.  
Tally Light  
The tally light flashes when the camcorder is in  
record pause.  
Camera Edit  
This feature lets you position the tape while the  
camcorder is in record pause.  
• Press and hold SCENE SEARCH – to visually  
search the recorded tape in reverse.  
• The tally light will turn off if you start recording  
with the thumb trigger on the camcorder or place  
ON/POWER SAVE in POWER SAVE.  
• The tally light will light continuously if you start  
recording with START/STOP on the remote.  
• Press and hold SCENE SEARCH + to visually  
search forward on the recorded tape.  
Release the button to have the camcorder return to  
record pause at that point on the tape.  
Automatic Head Cleaner  
The camcorder has an automatic head cleaning  
system. Whenever a cassette is inserted or removed,  
head cleaning is activated. This system minimizes  
the need for accessory cleaners or cleaning by a  
Servicenter.  
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Special Features (continued)  
POWER Switch  
POWER  
OFF  
CAM  
VCR  
REW (Rewind) Button  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
T/  
FF  
REC  
FF(Fast Forward) Button  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
SCENE SELECT Control  
Auto Mode  
MIC (Microphone) Jack  
Place the SCENE SELECT control to AUTO to have  
the camcorder control focus and set the shutter speed  
to 1/60 second.  
PUSH  
MIC  
MIC (Microphone)  
Jack (Located Under  
Small Cover)  
When you begin recording, the REC and PAUSE  
indicators appear briefly in the viewfinder twice  
their normal size.  
VIDE  
O
AUDIO  
Tape Positioning  
Place POWER in VCR, and make sure the camcorder  
is stopped.  
• Press FF (fast forward) on camcorder or F.FWD  
on remote to fast forward the tape.  
Plug an optional external microphone into the MIC  
jack located behind the AV TERMINAL cover.  
When a microphone is plugged into this jack, the  
camcorder’s microphone is automatically turned off.  
• Press REW (rewind) to rewind the tape.  
Flying Erase Head  
• Press and hold FF (fast forward) on camcorder or  
F.FWD on remote (or REW) during tape  
positioning to visually search the tape.  
Release the button to return to fast forward or  
rewind operation.  
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 may occur at the beginning and  
end of each recording.  
• Press STOP to stop fast forward or rewind.  
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Focusing Your Camcorder  
0:00:00  
MF  
Power  
Zoom  
Buttons  
Manual  
Focus  
Ring  
Manual Focus Display  
in Viewfinder  
POWER  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
/  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
SCENE SELECT  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
FOCUS ON/OFF (Auto Focus/  
Manual Focus) Button  
To focus manually.  
Auto Focus  
1. Press FOCUS ON/OFF (auto focus/manual focus)  
to select manual focus. MF will appear in the  
viewfinder.  
If you want the camcorder to focus for you  
automatically, set the SCENE SELECT control to  
AUTO.  
2. Press power zoom button “T” and zoom in on the  
subject.  
The camcorder will automatically focus on any  
subject three feet or more from the lens. For a  
subject closer than three feet, press “W” to change  
to wide angle where the subject will be in focus.  
3. Turn the focus ring to adjust the focus.  
4. Use the power zoom buttons to select desired  
zooming range.  
Manual Focus  
Note: When the POWER switch is OFF, focus will reset  
to auto when power is restored. Manual focus will remain  
selected when you place ON/POWER SAVE in POWER  
SAVE and then restore power by placing it ON.  
Certain conditions require manual focusing.  
• When taping two subjects – one near and one  
distant.  
• When taping subjects in very low light.  
• When taping a horizontally striped subject.  
• When taping subjects with little or no contrast.  
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SCENE SELECT Modes  
The camcorder has several SCENE SELECT modes for particular recording situations. It will automatically  
set shutter speed, white balance, and iris. Manual or auto focus can be used during any of these modes.  
Sports Mode  
Indicators  
SCENE SELECT Control  
Display in Viewfinder  
To select a SCENE SELECT mode  
1. Place the camcorder in record pause.  
2. Turn the SCENE SELECT control to align the  
arrow with the mode that best fits the recording  
conditions. See the chart below to decide which  
mode to use.  
Note: Auto focus will automatically reset whenever you  
select a new SCENE SELECT mode.  
Mode  
Shutter Speed  
Indicator Auto-Focus Area  
Recording Conditions  
Flickerless  
1/100 second  
Normal  
Normal  
When recording in a foreign country under  
fluorescent lighting that uses 50 Hz. electric  
current (some parts of Europe and Asia).  
AUTO mode 1/60 second.  
Use under normal conditions.  
None  
Sports  
1/60 ~ 1/250 second.  
(depending on  
brightness)  
Center Frame Area  
Only  
(9 feet and farther)  
For filming sporting events, football games, etc.  
• Colors may change if this mode is used  
indoors with fluorescent lighting.  
Twilight  
1/60 second  
1/60 second  
Normal  
Normal  
For capturing the colors of sunrises and sunsets.  
Low Light  
For best results indoors – low light conditions.  
• If the camcorder makes too many focus  
adjustments, this may indicate that the subject  
is too bright. In this case, select the AUTO  
mode or use manual focus.  
Auto high  
speed shutter second (depending  
1/250 ~ 1/10,000  
Normal  
For capturing fast movements such as a golf  
swing, tennis swing, etc.  
• Colors may change if this mode is used  
indoors with fluorescent lighting.  
on brightness)  
Close-up  
1/60 second  
2/5 inch~78 inches  
For filming subjects, such as flowers or insects,  
at a short distance.  
• This mode automatically sets the zoom to the  
wide-angle position and focus to about 2  
inches from the lens. The focus can then be  
adjusted on any subject in a range of 2/5 inch  
to 78 inches from the lens.  
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Zooming and Fading  
Power Zoom Buttons  
T=Telephoto  
W=Wide Angle  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
REW  
F.FWD  
REW  
POWER  
CAM  
OFF  
VCR  
(Rewind)  
Button  
STOP Button  
F. ADV PAUSE SLOW  
Zoom Buttons  
“W” = Wide Angle  
“T” = Telephoto  
ZOOM  
REW  
PLAY  
SCENE  
SEARCH  
DISPLAY  
T/  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
DISPLAY  
COUNTER  
RES MEM  
START  
STOP  
EJECT  
STOP  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
START/STOP  
Button  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
Thumb Trigger  
FADE Button  
Power Zooming  
The motorized zoom lens allows you to zoom in and out for close ups or wide angle shots by  
pressing one of the power zoom buttons.  
Notes: Image vibration is more noticeable when zooming  
in to film close-up shots. If possible use a tripod or make  
sure the camcorder is kept steady.  
• Press the button labeled “T” to move the lens in the  
telephoto (close-up) direction.  
• Press the button labeled “W” to move the lens in  
the wide-angle direction.  
When you place the ON/POWER SAVE lever in POWER  
SAVE and then back in ON, the zoom ratio will remain the  
same as before you put it in POWER SAVE.  
Fading in and Out  
Add a professional touch to your recordings. Both the picture and sound will gradually appear or  
disappear. The speed of the fade is automatically controlled by the camcorder.  
Fading in  
Fading Out  
1. Place the camcorder in record pause.  
1. During recording, press FADE. FADE appears in  
the viewfinder.  
2. Press FADE. FADE appears in the viewfinder.  
2. Press the thumb trigger (START/STOP on remote)  
to stop recording. FADE and PAUSE will flash  
in the viewfinder and the picture and sound will  
gradually fade out.  
3. Press the thumb trigger (START/STOP on remote)  
to start recording. FADE will flash in the  
viewfinder and the picture and sound will  
gradually fade in.  
To Cancel FADE  
Press FADE again to cancel fading. FADE will  
disappear from the viewfinder.  
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Time Counter with Memory Stop  
Time Counter  
The time counter display shows the actual time elapsed when recording or playing back a tape. The time  
counter quickly locates the end of recorded segments. Note the reading when you are finished recording or  
playing back a tape. Before you start to record or playback a tape, press the COUNTER RESET button to set  
the counter to “0:00:00”.  
For example, you recorded a 10-minute segment. Later, you want to locate the end of your recording. Insert  
the cassette and fast-forward the tape until the time counter reads “0:10:00”.  
REW  
(Rewind)  
Button  
REC  
POWER Switch  
REW  
PLAY  
STOP  
F.FWD  
POWER  
OFF  
CAM  
VCR  
STOP Button  
F. ADV PAUSE SLOW  
REW (Rewind) Button  
REW  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
T/  
FF  
ZOOM  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
STOP  
SCENE  
SEARCH  
STOP Button  
AUTO  
DISPLAY  
COUNTER  
RES MEM  
START  
STOP  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
START/STOP  
Button  
MEMO  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
COUNTER RESET Button  
Thumb Trigger  
COUNTER MEM  
Button  
COUNTER MEMO Button  
COUNTER  
RES Button  
Memory-Stop Feature  
Tape Remaining Display  
The memory-stop feature helps you locate a certain  
point on the tape during playback. When memory  
stop is turned on, the tape will stop automatically  
during rewind or fast forward when the time counter  
reaches “M 0:00:00”.  
The tape remaining display tells you how much  
recording time you have left on the tape.  
1. Press and hold the small button on POWER while  
you place it in CAM. Press the thumb trigger  
(START/STOP on remote) to start recording.  
1. Press and hold the small button on POWER while  
you place it in VCR.  
2. Press COUNTER MEMO to change the time  
counter to the tape remaining display. After a few  
seconds the arrows appear to indicate the amount  
of tape remaining on the cassette in the camcorder.  
2. Press COUNTER MEMO (memory) to turn on  
memory stop. An “M” appears in front of the  
time counter.  
E66666-F  
M 0:00:00  
Tape  
Time Counter  
Remaining  
Display  
with Memory-  
Stop Feature  
Turned on  
Seconds  
Minutes  
Hours  
3. Locate the place on the tape you want to return to  
and press COUNTER RESET (COUNTER RES on  
remote) to set the time counter to “M 0:00:00”.  
3. After a few seconds the tape remaining display  
will switch to the time counter again.  
Notes: Once tape remaining has been calculated, it can  
be displayed quickly by pressing COUNTER MEMO.  
4. Continue to play the tape. When you want to  
return to the place you marked, press STOP.  
The tape remaining display only operates during  
recording.  
5. Press REW (rewind). The tape will rewind to the  
time counter reading of “M 0:00:00”.  
Note: If you rewind the tape farther back than  
Ejecting the cassette or placing POWER in OFF or VCR  
cancels tape remaining.  
0:00:00”, a minus will appear in front of the counter.  
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Recording from a TV or VCR  
To record on your camcorder from a TV or VCR having AUDIO/VIDEO OUT jacks, use the audio/video  
cable that came packed with the camcorder.  
AV IN/OUT Switch  
PUSH  
Pull Here to  
Remove  
MIC  
AV TERMINAL  
Cover  
Included  
Audio/Video  
Cable  
VIDE  
O
Back of  
AUDIO  
Mono VCR or  
TV Monitor  
Yellow  
VIDEO Jack  
White  
AUDIO Jack  
1
White  
Audio Plug  
AUDIO  
OUT  
Yellow  
Video Plug  
VIDEO  
OUT  
2
2
Yellow Video Plug  
AV IN/OUT Switch  
1
White  
Audio Plug  
PUSH  
Pull Here to  
Remove  
AV TERMINAL  
Cover  
MIC  
OR  
VIDEO  
Yellow  
VIDEO Jack  
AUDIO  
Y-Adapter  
White  
AUDIO Jack  
Back of  
(available from  
1
White  
Stereo VCR or  
TV Monitor  
electronics  
supply store)  
Included  
Audio/Video  
Cable  
Audio  
Plug  
L
AUDIO  
OUT  
Yellow  
Video Plug  
R
2
VIDEO  
OUT  
2
Yellow Video Plug  
1
White  
Audio Plug  
Installation  
2 Attach the yellow video plug on one end of the  
included audio/video cable to the VIDEO OUT  
jack on the TV or VCR and the other yellow plug  
to the yellow VIDEO jack located under the AV  
TERMINAL cover on the side of the camcorder.  
1 Attach the white plug on one end of the included  
audio/video cable to the AUDIO OUT jack on the  
TV or VCR and the other white plug to the white  
AUDIO jack located under the AV TERMINAL  
cover on the side of the camcorder.  
Note: If your TV or VCR has stereo AUDIO jacks,  
attach the AUDIO plug to the one labeled MONO. If  
one is not labeled MONO, you may need a Y-adapter  
to hear sound from both channels.  
Caution: The unauthorized recording of television  
programs and other recorded material may infringe the  
rights of others.  
Operation  
3. Attach a power supply and slide the camcorder’s  
POWER switch to VCR. Insert a blank cassette  
with the safety tab intact.  
1. A. Camcorder connected directly to TV monitor:  
Turn on the TV and tune it to the channel you  
want to record.  
4. Press the small red REC (record) button located  
under the viewfinder on the camcorder (REC on  
remote) to begin recording.  
B. Camcorder connected to VCR that is already  
connected to TV: Turn on VCR and tune it to  
the channel you want to record (or place the  
cassette you want to copy in the VCR).  
If you are copying a tape, press PLAY on the VCR  
Note: If you want to see what is being recorded,  
turn on the TV and tune it to the channel that you  
normally use to see the signal from the VCR.  
when you are ready to start copying.  
5. Press STOP when you are finished.  
2. Place the camcorder’s AV IN/OUT switch to IN.  
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Viewfinder Playback and Playback Features  
REW  
PLAY Button  
F.FWD (Fast  
Forward) Button  
(Rewind)  
Button  
POWER  
Switch in  
VCR  
REC  
PLAY  
STOP  
REW (Rewind)  
Button  
REW  
F.FWD  
PLAY Button  
PAUSE Button  
POWER  
OFF  
CAM  
VCR  
FF (Fast  
Forward)  
Button  
SLOW Button  
STOP Button  
F. ADV PAUSE SLOW  
REW  
F.ADV (Frame  
Advance) Button  
PLAY  
DISPLAY  
T/  
ZOOM  
FF  
REC  
PAUSE  
EJECT  
SCENE  
SEARCH  
STOP  
PAUSE Button  
DISPLAY  
COUNTER  
RES MEM  
START  
STOP  
AUTO  
COUNTER  
RESET  
FOCUS  
ON/OFF  
STOP Button  
SCENE SEARCH  
MEMO  
Buttons  
BATT  
DATE  
FADE  
DISPLAY Button  
EJECT Button  
Viewfinder Playback  
Viewfinder playback lets you watch tapes in the viewfinder.  
1. Slide POWER to VCR.  
3. Press PLAY.  
2. Insert the cassette you want to play back.  
4. Press STOP when you are finished.  
Playback Features  
Stop-Action Pause  
Slow-Motion Playback  
• During playback, press PAUSE to “stop the action”  
• During playback or stop-action pause, press SLOW  
and view one frame of the tape.  
on the remote to start slow-motion playback.  
• Press PLAY to return to normal playback or  
PAUSE to return to stop-action pause.  
Caution: Pause is designed for momentary  
interruptions and should not be used for an  
extended period of time. If the camcorder  
remains in the pause mode for more than five  
minutes, it will automatically move the tape  
away from the spinning heads to prevent  
excessive tape wear.  
• If noise bars appear during slow-motion playback,  
repeatedly press one of the SCENE SEARCH  
buttons.  
Visual Searching  
• During playback, press and hold F.FWD (fast  
forward) or REW (rewind) if you want to visually  
search the tape in forward or reverse.  
• During stop-action pause, press REW or FF  
(F.FWD on remote) to visually search the picture.  
Release the button to return to stop-action pause.  
• Release the button to return to normal playback.  
• Press PAUSE again (or PLAY) to return to normal  
playback.  
See Viewfinder’s Displays on TV.  
• Press DISPLAY on the remote to see the  
viewfinder displays on the TV screen.  
Frame Advance  
• During playback, press PAUSE to “stop the action”  
and view one frame of the tape. Press F.ADV  
(frame advance) on the remote to advance the tape  
one frame at a time.  
• Press DISPLAY again to remove the displays.  
• Press PAUSE (or PLAY) to return to normal  
playback.  
Notes: During pause and search operations, it is normal for streaks to appear in the picture.  
The sound is muted during special playback operations.  
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Playback on TV or VCR Using AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks  
To connect your camcorder to a TV or VCR using AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks, use the audio/video cable that  
came packed with the camcorder. If your TV is already connected to a VCR, you can attach the camcorder  
to the VCR and watch what the camcorder is recording or playing on the TV.  
AV IN/OUT Switch  
PUSH  
Pull Here to  
Remove  
MIC  
AV TERMINAL  
Cover  
Included  
Audio/Video  
Cable  
VIDE  
O
Back of  
AUDIO  
Mono VCR or  
TV Monitor  
Yellow  
VIDEO Jack  
White  
AUDIO Jack  
1
White  
Audio Plug  
AUDIO  
IN  
VIDEO  
IN  
2
Yellow  
Video Plug  
2
Yellow Video Plug  
1
White  
Audio Plug  
OR  
AV IN/OUT Switch  
PUSH  
Pull Here to  
Remove  
AV TERMINAL  
Cover  
MIC  
VIDEO  
Yellow  
VIDEO Jack  
AUDIO  
Y-Adapter  
White  
AUDIO Jack  
Back of  
(available from  
1
White  
Audio  
Plug  
Stereo VCR or  
TV Monitor  
electronics  
supply store)  
Included  
Audio/Video  
Cable  
L
AUDIO  
IN  
Yellow  
Video Plug  
R
2
VIDEO  
IN  
2
Yellow Video Plug  
1
White  
Audio Plug  
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Playback on TV or VCR (continued)  
Installation  
1 Attach the white plug on one end of the included  
audio/video cable to the AUDIO IN jack on the  
TV or VCR and the other white plug to the white  
AUDIO jack located under the AV TERMINAL  
cover on the side of the camcorder.  
2 Attach the yellow video plug on one end of the  
included audio/video cable to the VIDEO IN jack  
on the TV or VCR and the other yellow plug to  
the yellow VIDEO jack located under the AV  
TERMINAL cover on the side of the camcorder.  
Note: If your TV or VCR has stereo AUDIO jacks,  
attach the AUDIO plug to the one labeled MONO. If  
one is not labeled MONO, you may need a Y-adapter  
to hear sound from both channels.  
Playback Operation and How to Copy Tapes on the VCR  
1. A. Camcorder connected directly to TV monitor:  
Turn on the TV and tune it to the video input  
channel.  
3. Attach a power supply, and press and hold the  
small button on the camcorder’s POWER switch  
while you place it in VCR. Insert the cassette you  
want to playback.  
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  
coming from the VCR.  
4. Press PLAY to begin playback.  
During playback, use the features on page 35.  
5. Press STOP when you are finished.  
Notes: The corresponding buttons on the remote control  
will operate the camcorder.  
2. Place AV IN/OUT switch in OUT.  
Caution: The unauthorized recording of television  
programs and other recorded material may infringe the  
rights of others.  
Viewing What the Camcorder is Seeing (or Recording)  
1. A. Camcorder connected directly to TV: Turn on  
SAVE in ON, and insert the cassette you want to  
record on.  
the TV, and tune it to the video input channel.  
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  
coming from the VCR.  
Note: When the camcorder is used as a camera, turn the  
TV’s volume down to prevent a high-pitched squeal  
caused by feedback.  
3. Place AV IN/OUT switch in OUT.  
4. Press the camcorder’s thumb trigger (START/  
STOP on remote) to begin recording. You can  
watch what the camcorder is seeing (or recording)  
on the TV screen.  
2. Attach a power supply, and press and hold the  
small button on the camcorder’s POWER switch  
while you place it in CAM. Place ON/POWER  
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Playback on a TV without Audio/Video Inputs  
To connect your camcorder to a TV without audio and video inputs, you need an optional CRF800 RF output  
adapter and an optional coaxial RF cable.  
VHF  
IN  
FROM  
ANT  
OR  
2
Optional RF  
AV IN/OUT  
Coaxial Cable*,  
(such as AH065G or  
AH066G)  
Switch  
Back of TV  
Optional 75-300  
PUSH  
Ohm Transformer*  
(such as AH011)  
MIC  
VHF  
VIDEO  
AUDIO  
Back of TV  
CHANNEL  
4CH/3CH  
Switch  
2
Optional CRF800  
RF Output Adapter*  
Output Jacks  
(Located behind  
AV TERMINAL  
cover)  
VHF Antenna  
3
1
OR  
VHF Antenna  
Optional 300-75  
Ohm Transformer*  
(such as 193983)  
*Optional accessories are available from your dealer or electronics supply store. Mail order form is on page 7.  
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Playback on a TV without Audio/Video Inputs (continued)  
Installation  
2 Attach one end of the coaxial RF cable to the  
VHF OUT connector on the RF output adapter  
and the other end to the VHF input on your TV.  
1 Disconnect the VHF antenna from your TV.  
Connect the antenna to the VHF IN connector on  
the RF output adapter if you leave the adapter  
connected to the TV.  
3 Attach the RF output adapter’s plug to the  
output jacks located behind the AV TERMINAL  
cover on the side of the camcorder.  
Note: If your VHF antenna is the flat twin-lead type  
attached by two screws, you will need an optional  
300-75 ohm transformer, such as 193983.  
Playback Operation  
5. Press PLAY to begin playback.  
1. Set CHANNEL 4CH/3CH on the RF output  
During playback, use the features on page 35.  
adapter to 4CH or 3CH.  
6. Press STOP when you are finished.  
2. Turn on the TV, and tune it to channel 3 or 4 –  
the same channel you selected with 4CH/3CH.  
3. Attach a power supply, and press and hold the  
small button on the camcorder’s POWER switch  
while you place it in VCR. Insert the cassette you  
want to play back.  
Note: The corresponding buttons on the remote control  
will operate the camcorder.  
4. Place AV IN/OUT switch in OUT.  
Viewing What the Camcorder Is Recording  
1. Turn on the TV and tune it to channel 3 or 4.  
you want to record on. Make sure the  
ON/POWER SAVE lever is ON.  
Note: When the camcorder is used as a camera, turn  
the TV’s volume down to prevent a high-pitched  
squeal caused by feedback.  
4. Place the IN/OUT switch in OUT.  
5. Press thumb trigger on the camcorder (START/  
STOP on remote) to start recording. You can  
watch what you are recording on the TV screen.  
2. Set 4CH/3CH on the RF output adapter to the  
same channel you selected on the TV.  
3. Attach a power supply and press and hold the  
small button on the camcorder’s POWER switch  
while you place it in CAM. Insert the cassette  
Normal TV Viewing  
You can leave the RF output adapter hooked up to  
the TV. Disconnect the adapter’s plug from the  
camcorder or turn off the camcorder’s power.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Camcorder Care and Storage  
• Before handling your camcorder, make sure your  
hands and face are free from any chemical  
products such as suntan lotion, as it may damage  
the finish.  
• Keep dust and grit from entering the camcorder’s  
cassette door. They are abrasive and cause  
excessive wear both to the camcorder’s  
recording/playback heads and cassettes.  
• Do not operate the camcorder for extended periods  
in temperatures below 40°F (4°C) or above 95°F  
(35°C). Do not store the camcorder in  
temperatures below -22°F (-30°C) or above 149°F  
(65°C).  
• Always replace the lens cap on the lens when the  
camcorder is not in use.  
• When the camcorder is not in use, always remove  
the cassette and AC adapter/charger or battery.  
• Do not operate the camcorder in extremely humid  
environments.  
• The camcorder can be damaged by improper  
storage or handling. Do not subject the camcorder  
to swinging, shaking, or dropping.  
• Do not aim your camcorder at the sun or other  
bright objects.  
• Do not touch the lens with your fingers. The oil  
from your skin can damage the lens. Always use  
lens-cleaning tissue and commercially prepared  
cleaning solution designed for use on camera lens.  
Improper cleaning may scratch the lens.  
• Do not leave your camcorder in direct sunlight.  
Doing so could permanently damage the  
camcorder’s internal parts.  
Rechargeable Battery Care and Storage  
• Do not operate the battery at temperatures below  
14°F (–10°C) or above 95°F (35°C). The battery  
may be damaged if operated at temperatures above  
122°F (50°C). Operation time will decrease at  
extremely low temperatures.  
• The battery should be charged at a temperature of  
41°F-95°F (5°C-35°C) to prevent damage.  
• After repeated chargings and use, the operation  
time will gradually decrease. When operation time  
becomes too short to be useful, it is time to replace  
the battery.  
• Store the battery at normal room temperature.  
Cassette Care and Storage  
• Keep the cassette away from strong magnetic fields  
such as electric motors and other devices.  
• When you are finished with a cassette, rewind it,  
remove it from the camcorder, and label it.  
• Do not use a cassette if it has been damaged or  
exposed to moisture.  
• Do not touch or cover the small holes in the cas-  
sette or use cassettes with damaged or spliced tape.  
• Close the safety tab to prevent accidental erasure.  
• Store cassettes vertically in their protective boxes  
at normal room temperatures. Excessive heat or  
cold may damage your cassettes.  
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Care and Maintenance  
Cleaning 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, may damage  
the camcorder.  
Cleaning the Camcorder’s Lens  
To clean the camcorder’s lens, blow it with a blower brush, and then gently wipe the lens with  
cleaning tissue and commercially prepared cleaning solution designed for use on camera lens.  
Improper cleaning may scratch the lens.  
Caution: Do not touch the lens with  
IR  
your fingers. The oil from your skin  
can damage the lens.  
AUTO  
Lens  
Cleaning the Camcorder’s Viewfinder  
To clean the viewfinder, follow the steps below.  
1
1. Turn the eyepiece counter  
clockwise and remove.  
3. Replace the eyepiece.  
2. Use an optional air blower,  
available from most camera  
stores, to clean the viewfinder.  
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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 Servicenter, 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  
ON/POWER SAVE lever in POWER SAVE position. Place lever in ON  
position.  
• If using battery, it may 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 dew indicator (  
) appears in the viewfinder, there is moisture in the  
camcorder. Remove the cassette from the camcorder and let it dry  
naturally.  
• There may be no cassette in the camcorder.  
• Try ejecting and reinserting the cassette.  
• The cassette tape may be broken, try another cassette.  
• You may have reached the end of the cassette, try rewinding it.  
Won’t playback  
Won’t record  
POWER switch must be in VCR position.  
• Safety tab has been closed. (See page 23.)  
POWER switch must be in CAM (camera) position.  
ON/POWER SAVE lever must be in ON position.  
No picture in viewfinder  
• Remove lens cap.  
ON/POWER SAVE lever must be in ON position when POWER switch is  
in CAM (camera) position.  
Tape stops during rewind or  
fast forward  
• Time-counter memory may be on. Whenever an “M” appears with the  
time-counter display, the camcorder will stop rewinding (or fast  
forwarding) when counter reads “M 0:00:00”. Press the REW or F.FWD.  
button again to continue rewinding or fast forwarding, or press  
COUNTER MEMO (memory) button to turn off memory-stop feature.  
Camcorder remains in “stop  
action” (play-pause) mode  
• Press PAUSE (or PLAY) to return to normal playback.  
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Trouble Checks (continued)  
Trouble  
Checks and Adjustments  
• Make sure SCENE SELECT control is in AUTO. See page 31.  
• Scene is dark. Auto-focus may not work under this condition. See page 30  
for details on manual focus.  
Poor auto-focus operation  
• Lens is smudged, and image appears unfocused.  
• Viewfinder eyepiece focus is misadjusted. See page 25.  
• Select the best SCENE SELECT mode for the recording situation.  
See page 31.  
Picture is too dark or  
subject too dark.  
• Try adjusting eyepiece focus control. See page 25.  
• Pull electronic viewfinder out to the extended operating position.  
• The delicate B and C controls on the side of the viewfinder may need  
adjustment. Carefully adjust these small controls with a plastic  
screwdriver.  
Viewfinder displays are  
out of focus  
• Date and time or date will be recorded on tape whenever they appear in the  
viewfinder.  
Date and/time (or date)  
were recorded on tape  
• Press DATE button to remove them from viewfinder when recording.  
• Clock cell may need replacing. See page 24.  
• Date and/or time may need to be set. See page 24.  
Date and/or time are  
incorrect  
• Press on remote sensor to expose it and aim arrow on top toward remote.  
Aim remote at remote sensor on camcorder. See page 17.  
• Remote must be within 13 feet from the camcorder to operate it.  
• Remote control cell may need replacing. See page 18.  
Remote control  
will not operate  
camcorder  
• If POWER switch is in CAM, the ON/POWER SAVE lever must be in ON  
for camcorder to operate.  
POWER switch must be in CAM or VCR for camcorder to operate.  
• Camcorder’s remote control sensor is exposed to direct sunlight or strong  
artificial light. This may interfere with operation of camcorder by remote.  
POWER switch must be in CAM.  
• If POWER switch is in CAM, the ON/POWER SAVE lever must be in ON  
for camcorder to operate.  
Camcorder will not record  
from AUDIO/VIDEO IN  
jacks.  
• To record from AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks, AV IN/OUT switch located under  
AV TERMINAL cover must be in IN position.  
• To record from AUDIO/VIDEO IN jacks, press REC button under  
viewfinder on camcorder (or REC button on remote). Thumb trigger and  
START/STOP button will not operate camcorder.  
• Camcorder remained in record pause for five minutes. Press thumb trigger  
or place ON/POWER SAVE lever to POWER SAVE and then to ON.  
• Battery needs recharging.  
Camcorder turns off during  
operation  
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Design Specifications  
General  
Camera Section  
Power requirement: 6V/6.5VDC  
Power consumption: 6.0 W  
Weight: (820g)  
Scanning: 525 Lines/60 Fields/30 Frames  
Image Sensor: CCD Imager  
Tripod Mount: One 1/4" threaded hole  
Lens: f: 1.8 — 12:1 (5.5-66mm)  
Diameter: 37 mm  
Dimensions: (119 x 111 x 210mm)  
Video Recorder Section  
Format: 8mm  
Record/Playback System:  
Two video record/playback heads  
One flying erase head  
Headwheel Cylinder Diameter: 40 mm  
Video Signal: EIA Standard NTSC Color  
Information to User  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause  
undesired operation.  
• 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 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:  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B  
limits for radio noise emissions from digital  
apparatus as set out in the interference-causing  
equipment standard entitled “Digital Apparatus”,  
ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.  
Cet appareil numérique respecte les limites de  
bruits radioélectriques applicables aux appareils  
numériques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme  
sur le matériel brouilleur: “Appareils  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Numériques”, NMB-003 édictée par le ministre des  
Communications.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and  
receiver.  
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Consumer Assistance and Service – Pro845 Camcorder  
Thomson provides a toll-free telephone number to  
help you with any problems you may encounter  
with your camcorder. Many can be diagnosed over  
the phone, and if necessary, a replacement unit can  
You can reach Thomson at the  
following number:  
1-800-283-6503  
(Toll free inside U.S.A.)  
Our toll-free camcorder number operates  
from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. CST  
Monday – Friday.  
be shipped to you. 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 an exchange unit to you.  
Returning Equipment to Thomson for repair or exchange  
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 included in this booklet to learn  
about your specific rights and responsibilities.  
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.  
Always consult Thomson and get a Return  
Authorization number before returning anything.  
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.  
and model/serial number of your camcorder. These  
numbers 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 ship-  
ments 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  
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Limited Warranty – Pro845 Camcorder  
• If you are not located near an exchange point:  
What your warranty covers:  
1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard or Visa  
account number and expiration date to your  
phone representative. This is for security  
purposes. If we receive your unit including all  
accessories within 14 days from the date you  
were provided a Return Authorization number,  
only items not covered by warranty will be  
charged to your account. IF YOUR UNIT  
INCLUDING ALL ACCESSORIES IS NOT  
RECEIVED WITHIN 14 DAYS, THE  
• Any defect in materials or workmanship.  
For how long after your purchase:  
• 90 days for labor charges.  
• One year for parts.  
What we will do:  
During the initial 90 days  
SUGGESTED RETAIL VALUE OF THE  
CAMCORDER AND/OR ACCESSORIES  
WILL BE CHARGED TO YOUR CREDIT  
CARD. This amount will be credited if the unit  
is subsequently received.  
• Exchange your camcorder with a new, or at our  
option, refurbished unit at no cost to you.  
After the 90 days and within one year  
• Exchange your camcorder with a new, or at our  
option, refurbished unit and bill you a flat  
exchange charge which covers the labor cost for  
the repair.  
2. We will send you a replacement unit next day  
delivery.  
3. You will receive an invoice packed with the  
replacement product, but will not be charged for  
the unit portion of the invoice amount if we  
receive your unit including all accessories  
within 14 days from the date your were  
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 information number is on the bottom  
of your camcorder.  
provided the RA number. Any labor and parts  
charges not covered by our warranty will be  
included and charged against your account.  
4. Ship the unit back to us along with all  
accessories included with your camcorder using  
the replacement unit’s carton. Shipping  
instructions will be included on 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:  
• A representative will troubleshoot your problem  
over the phone. If the 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.  
• A copy of your dated bill of sale to verify your  
unit’s warranty eligibility.  
To receive a replacement camcorder before you  
return yours:  
• A brief note describing your camcorder  
problem.  
• If you are located near an exchange point:  
• Your name, address and phone number.  
1. We will send a replacement unit to the exchange  
point next day delivery.  
Return transportation storage, and handling  
costs, including insurance, are your sole  
responsibility. We accept no liability in case of  
damage or loss.  
2. The exchange location will notify you of its  
arrival.  
3. Take your unit, including all accessories, and  
your bill of sale which validates date of  
purchase to the exchange location and you will  
be provided the new or refurbished unit.  
4. If the repairs were covered by your warranty,  
you will not be billed.  
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Limited Warranty – Pro845 Camcorder (continued)  
To receive a replacement unit after we have  
received your unit:  
Product Registration:  
• 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.  
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.  
2. Carefully pack the unit along with all  
accessories included with your camcorder,  
using the original box and packing material if  
possible.  
How state law relates to warranty:  
• This warranty gives you specific legal rights and  
you may have other rights that vary from state to  
state.  
3. Include with the shipment:  
• A copy of your dated bill of sale to verify  
your unit’s warranty eligibility.  
• A brief note describing your camcorder  
problem.  
If you purchased your camcorder outside the  
United States:  
• Your name, address, and phone number.  
• See your dealer for details.  
Return transportation, storage, handling costs,  
and insurance are your responsibility. We  
accept no liability in case of damage or loss.  
4. Include a cashier’s check or money order for  
payment if there are any out of warranty labor  
or parts charges which were indicated by the  
representative, and you elected not to use your  
credit card.  
5. Upon receipt of your product a new or  
refurbished unit will be shipped to you next day  
delivery.  
What your warranty does not cover:  
• Adjustment of customer controls.  
• 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.  
• Battery for clock and other features.  
• Cleaning of video/audio heads.  
• Camcorders purchased or serviced outside the  
U.S.A.  
• Return transportation, storage, and handling costs  
of your unit, including insurance for loss or  
damage.  
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Index  
COUNTER MEMO (Memory) Button........15,27,33  
COUNTER RES (Reset) Button ............16-17,27,33  
COUNTER RESET Button..........................15,27,33  
DATE Button ..............................................15,24,27  
Date and Time Display...............................24,26-27  
Date and Time, Setting .........................................24  
DC Car Cord, Optional.........................................22  
DC IN 6.5 V Jack ...................................11,15,19,22  
DC Power Cord................................................11,19  
Design Specifications ...........................................44  
Dew Indicator.............................................13,26-27  
DISPLAY Button.........................................15,16,35  
Displays in Viewfinder....................................26-27  
EJECT Button.............................................12,15,23  
Electronic Viewfinder, Adjusting.........................25  
Erase Protection....................................................23  
Eyepiece Focus Control..............................13,14,25  
Eyepiece Focus Control, Adjusting......................25  
F.ADV (Frame Advance) Button.....................16,35  
F.FWD (Fast Forward) Button ........16-17,28-29,35  
FADE Button.........................................15,26-27,32  
Fading ..................................................................32  
FF (Fast Forward) Button...........................15,29,35  
FF (Fast Forward) Display...................................26  
First-Time Operation.......................................10-15  
Flickerless Mode...................................................31  
Flying Erase Head.................................................29  
FOCUS ON/OFF Button.................................15,30  
Focus, Auto and Manual.......................................30  
Frame Advance.....................................................35  
Hand Strap .......................................................12,15  
Hand Strap, Adjusting ..........................................12  
Important Safeguards ..........................................2-3  
Important Safety Instructions .....Inside Front Cover  
Inserting a Cassette..........................................12,23  
Inserting and Removing Cassettes........................23  
Lens.......................................................................14  
Lens Cap, Attaching .............................................12  
Lens, Cleaning......................................................41  
Limited Warranty ............................................46-47  
Low Battery Warning ...........................................21  
Low Light Mode...................................................31  
LP Indicator................................................23,26-27  
Maintenance and Care.....................................40-41  
Manual Focus (MF) Indicators...................26,27,30  
Manual Focus Ring..........................................14,30  
Memory Stop Feature ...........................................33  
Memory Stop Indicator ..............................26-27,33  
MF (Manual Focus) Indicator ....................26-27,30  
MIC (Microphone) Jack...................................15,29  
Microphone......................................................14,28  
ON/POWER SAVE Lever .................13,15,24,28,32  
Accessories, Included ...........................................10  
Accessories, Optional..........................................6-9  
Accessory Shoe.....................................................14  
Accessory, Order Form .......................................7-8  
Adapter/Charger, Safety  
Instructions ...........................Inside Front Cover  
Adapter/Charger, Using...................................11,19  
ADJ. (Adjust) Clock Control...........................14,24  
Assistance and Service .........................................45  
Attaching the Shoulder Strap................................11  
AUDIO/VIDEO Jacks .................15,34,36-37,38-39  
AUTO Mode.....................................................29,31  
Auto High-Speed Shutter Mode ...........................31  
Automatic Head Cleaner.......................................28  
AV IN/OUT Switch......................15,34,36-37,38-39  
AV TERMINAL COVER..............15,34,36-37,38-39  
BATT (Battery) Eject Lever.............................15,21  
Battery Care and Storage......................................40  
Battery Level Indicator....................................21,26  
Battery Marker Switch..........................................20  
Battery Safety Precautions....................................20  
Battery, Clock.......................................................24  
Battery, Using Rechargeable......................11,20-21  
Buttons, Remote..............................................16-17  
Camcorder Care and Storage...........................40-41  
Camcorder Cleaning.............................................41  
Camcorder, Holding ...............................................4  
Camcorder, Powering......................................19-22  
Camcorder, Turning On........................................13  
Camcorder, Unpacking.........................................10  
Camera Edit ..........................................................28  
Car Cord, Optional................................................22  
Care and Maintenance.....................................40-41  
Cassette Care and Storage ....................................40  
Cassette Compartment Cover ..........................15,23  
Cassette Indicator ............................................26-27  
Cassettes, Inserting and Removing..................12,23  
Cell, Replacing Remote........................................18  
Charging the Battery.............................................20  
Checking Problems..........................................42-43  
Cleaning, Camcorder............................................41  
Cleaning, Lens......................................................41  
Cleaning,Viewfinder.............................................41  
Clock Cell Compartment.................................14,24  
Clock Cell, Inserting.............................................24  
Clock Control ADJ. Button..............................14,24  
Close-Up Mode.....................................................31  
Consumer Assistance and Service........................45  
Contents, Table of...................................................5  
Controls, Camcorder .......................................14-15  
Copying Tapes.................................................34,37  
COUNTER MEM (Memory) Button .....16-17,27,33  
48  
Index (continued)  
Operation, First-Time......................................10-15  
Optional Accessories...........................................6-9  
Order Form, Accessory .......................................7-8  
PAUSE Button ............................................15,16,35  
PAUSE Display.....................................................26  
Pause, Stop-Action ...............................................35  
PLAY Button......................14,15,16-17,34,35,37,39  
PLAY Display........................................................26  
Playback ..........................................................35-39  
Playback Features.................................................35  
Playback on a TV Using Antenna  
Setting the Time and Date ....................................24  
Shoulder Strap Attachment Rings ...................11,15  
Shoulder Strap, Attaching.....................................11  
SLOW Button..............................................16-17,35  
Slow-Motion Playback .........................................35  
Solving Problems ............................................42-43  
Specifications........................................................44  
Speed, Recording and Playback ...........................23  
Sports Mode..........................................................31  
START/STOP Button.............................16-17,28,32  
Status Displays......................................................26  
STOP Button.......14,15,16,28-29,32,33,34,35,37,39  
STOP Display .......................................................26  
Stop-Action Pause ................................................35  
Table of Contents....................................................5  
Tally Light ..................................................13,14,28  
TAPE END Indicator.......................................26-27  
TAPE Indicator................................................26-27  
Tape Copying...................................................34,37  
Tape Positioning...................................................29  
Tape Time Remaining Display...................26-27,33  
Telephoto (T) Zoom Button ..................14,16-17,32  
Thumb Trigger.......................................14,15,32,33  
Tilt Adjustment.....................................................25  
Time and Date Display...............................24,26-27  
Time and Date, Recording....................................24  
Time and Date, Setting .........................................24  
Time Counter Display ................................26-27,33  
Time Counter with Memory Stop Feature............33  
Tips, Recording.......................................................4  
Tips, Traveling........................................................4  
Tripod Screw Mount.............................................14  
Tripod, Using..........................................................9  
Trouble Checks................................................42-43  
Twilight Mode ......................................................31  
Unpacking the Camcorder....................................10  
VIDEO/AUDIO Jacks .................15,34,36-37,38-39  
Video Cassettes.....................................................23  
Viewfinder...................................13,14,26-27,35,41  
Viewfinder Displays........................................26-27  
Viewfinder Playback ............................................35  
Viewfinder, Cleaning............................................41  
Visual Searching...................................................35  
Warranty, Limited ...........................................46-47  
Wide Angle (W) Zoom Button..............14,16-17,32  
Zoom Buttons........................................14,16-17,32  
Zooming, Power ...................................................32  
Connection.................................................38-39  
Playback on a TV Using  
AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks...........................36-37  
Playback Speeds ...................................................23  
Playback, First ......................................................14  
Playback, Viewfinder ...........................................35  
Plug Adapter.........................................................19  
POWER (CAM/OFF/VCR)  
Switch ...............................11,13,14,15,27,29,33  
Powering the Camcorder.................................19-22  
Problem Solving..............................................42-43  
Product Registration...................Inside Front Cover  
Quick Review .......................................................28  
REC (Record) Button..................................15,16,34  
REC Display ....................................................13,26  
REC START/STOP Button...............................13,15  
Recording on the Camcorder................................34  
Recording Speed...................................................23  
Recording Tips........................................................4  
Recording, First ....................................................13  
Refreshing the Battery..........................................20  
Registration Card........................Inside Front Cover  
Remote Control ...............................................16-17  
Remote Control Battery, Replacing......................18  
Remote Control Sensor....................................14,17  
Replacing Battery Cell, Remote Control..............18  
REW (Rewind) Button.......14,15,16,28-29,32,33,35  
REW Display.........................................................26  
Safeguards, Important .........................................2-3  
Safety Instructions......................Inside Front Cover  
Safety Instructions, AC Adapter/  
Charger .................................Inside Front Cover  
Safety Precautions ..................................................1  
Safety Tab.............................................................23  
SCENE SEARCH + and – Buttons ........14,16,28,35  
SCENE SELECT Control.............13,14,26,29,30,31  
SCENE SELECT Indicators.............................26,31  
SCENE SELECT Modes .......................................31  
Searching, Visual..................................................35  
Sensor, Remote Control........................................17  
Service and Assistance .........................................45  
49  
For your nearest Home  
Entertainment Dealer  
or Authorized Servicenter  
call toll-free in the U.S.A.  
1-800-336-1900  
Canadian Consumers –  
Your toll-free numbers are:  
English: 1-800-522-0338  
French: 1-800-522-0445  
Thomson Consumer Electronics  
600 N Sherman Dr, PO Box 1976  
Indianapolis, IN 46206  
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1994 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.  
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