ProV950HB
USER'S
GUIDE
CAMCORDER
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
In addition to the careful attention devoted to
quality standards in the manufacture of your
video product, safety is a major factor in the
design of every instrument. However, safety is
your responsibility too.
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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 video product.
This sheet lists important information that will
help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of
the video product and accessory equipment.
Please read it carefully before operating and
using your video product.
8
Ventilation—Slots and openings in the case
are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation
of the video product and to protect it from overheat-
ing. These openings must not be blocked or covered.
The openings should never be blocked by placing the
video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
surface. This video product should never be placed
near or over a radiator or heat register. This video
product should not be placed in a built-in installation
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation
is provided or the video product manufacturer’s
instructions have been followed.
Installation
1
Read and Follow Instructions—
All the safety and operating instructions should
be read before the video product is operated.
Follow all operating instructions.
2
Retain Instructions—The safetyand
operating instructions should be retained for
future reference.
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Attachments—Do not use attachments
unless recommended by the video product manufac-
turer as they may cause hazards.
3
Heed Warnings—Comply with all
warnings on the video product and in the
operating instructions.
10 Water and Moisture—Do not use this video
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.
4
Polarization—This video 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, recep-
tacle, or other outlet unless the blades can be
fully inserted without blade exposure. If you
need an extension cord, use a polarized cord.
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.
11 Accessories—Do not place this video
product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or
table. The video product may fall, causing serious
injury to a child or adult as well as serious damage to
the video product. Use this video product only with a
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by
the manufacturer or sold with the video product. Any
mounting of the product should follow the
5
Power Sources—This video 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 video dealer or local power
company. For video products intended to
operate from battery power, or other sources,
refer to the operating instructions.
manufacturer’s instructions and use a mounting
accessory recommended by the manufacturer.
6
Overloading—Do not overload wall
outlets or extension cords 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 video product and cart combination should
be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force,
and uneven surfaces may cause the video product
and cart combination to overturn.
Note to CATV System Installer:
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system
installer’s attention to Section 820-40 of the NEC
which 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.
(continued on next page)
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
12
Outdoor Antenna Grounding—If
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Lightning—For added protection for this
an outside antenna or cable system is
video 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 video product due to lightning and power line
surges.
connected to the video product, be sure the
antenna or cable system is grounded so as to
provide some protection against voltage surges
and built-up static charges. Section 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.
Service
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video product yourself as opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel.
Servicing—Do not attempt to service this
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Conditions Requiring Service—Unplug
Example of Antenna Grounding
this video product from the wall outlet and refer
servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions.
ANTENNA
LEAD IN
WIRE
A. When the power-supply cord or plug is
damaged.
GROUND CLAMP
B. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have
fallen into the video product.
C. If the video product has been exposed to rain or
water.
ANTENNA
DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
D. If the video 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 video product to its normal operation.
E. If the video product has been dropped or the
cabinet has been damaged.
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
ELECTRIC SERVICE
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
EQUIPMENT
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
(NEC ART 250, PART H)
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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.
F. When the video product exhibits a distinct change
in performance—this indicates a need for service.
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Replacement Parts—When replacement
parts are required, have the service technician verify
that the replacements he uses have the same safety
characteristics as the original parts. Use of replace-
ments specified by the video product manufacturer can
prevent fire, electric shock, or other hazards.
Use
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20
Safety Check—Upon completion of any
Cleaning—Unplug this video
service or repairs to this video product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks recommended by
the manufacturer to determine that the video product is
in safe operating condition.
product from the wall outlet before cleaning.
Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.
Use a damp cloth for cleanig.
15
Object and Liquid Entry—Never
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Wall or Ceiling Mounting—The product
should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as
recommended by the manufacturer.
push objects of any kind into this video product
through openings as they may touch danger-
ous voltage points or “short-out” parts that
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never
spill liquid of any kind on the video product.
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.
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Table of Contents
Assistance
We want to make sure you enjoy your new camcorder. If you have any questions, call:
Camcorder Exchange Warranty................................... 800-283-6503 (pages 70–71)
Customer Service................................................................. 800-336-1900 (page 69)
Accessories .................................................................. 800-338-0376 (pages 58-61)
Important Safety Information................................. i
Important
Information
Important Safeguards ....................................... ii-iii
Supplied Accessories .......................................... 3
Camcorder Controls.......................................... 4-5
Installing the Lithium Cell in the Camcorder ........ 6
Installing the Lithium Cell in the Remote Control ... 6
Attaching the AC Adapter/Battery Charger ......... 7
Charging on the Docking Station......................... 8
Inserting and Removing the Battery Pack ........... 9
Powering the Camcorder from an AC Outlet ....... 10
Powering the Camcorder from Your Car Battery.. 11
Inserting and Removing a Cassette .................. 12
Controlling the Monitor Display .......................... 13
Using the On-Screen Menu .......................... 14-15
Warning Indicators ............................................. 16
Setting the Area, Date, and Time ....................... 17
World Clock................................................... 18-20
Picture/Backlight Adjustments ........................... 21
Using the Hand Strap ........................................ 22
Attaching the Shoulder Strap............................. 22
First-Time Operation
Easy Camera Recording with Full Auto ............. 23
Zooming ............................................................. 24
Setting the Digital Zoom..................................... 24
Digital Quick Zoom (Extend Zoom) ..................... 25
Auto Focus ......................................................... 25
Backlight Compensation (BLC) ......................... 26
Gain-up (Cat’s Eye) ............................................ 26
Digital Image Stabilization (DIS) ........................ 27
Macro Shots ....................................................... 27
Fade In and Fade Out........................................ 28
Recording with the Wide Screen (16:9) ............. 29
Quick Return ...................................................... 30
Edit Search......................................................... 30
Tips on Recording Positions .............................. 31
Hints for Better Shooting .................................... 31
Setting the Camcorder to Full Auto Mode.......... 32
Recording the Date and Time ............................ 32
Remaining Recording Time Display .................. 33
Remaining Battery Power Display ..................... 33
Basic Operations
Camera Recording
1
Table of Contents
Playback ............................................................ 34
Volume Control ................................................... 34
Fast Forward and Rewind .................................. 34
Using the Stand ................................................. 35
Video Search...................................................... 35
Still...................................................................... 35
Slow.................................................................... 35
Program Search ................................................. 36
Using the Tape Counter ..................................... 37
Counter Memory ................................................ 38
Turning Off the LCD Monitor Backlight .............. 38
Using the lnfrared Remote Control .................... 39
Basic Operations
Playback
Self Recording .............................................. 40-42
Manual Focus..................................................... 43
Scene Menu (Program AE) ................................ 44
Setting the Shutter Speed .................................. 45
White Balance Lock ........................................... 46
Manual Iris.......................................................... 47
Recording a Five-second Still Image
Useful Features for
Camera Recording
(Snapshot) ...................................................... 48
Still Recording................................................... 48
Strobe Recording ............................................... 49
Stopwatch ..................................................... 49-50
Lighting .............................................................. 51
Connection to TV Using the Docking Station..... 52
Connection to TV Using a VCR .......................... 52
Connections for Playback on a TV Using
Connections and
Editing
Audio/Video Jacks .......................................... 53
Use the Camcorder to Play Back Tapes on a TV ..... 53
Using the Optional SAV103 A/V Pack ................ 54
Editing ................................................................ 55
Recording from an External Source ................... 56
Fluorescent Lamp Backlight .............................. 57
Optional Accessories......................................... 58
Accessory Order Form ................................. 59-61
Use and Care ................................................ 62-65
Trouble Checks ............................................. 66-67
Specifications..................................................... 68
Information to User ............................................ 68
Customer Assistance and Service..................... 69
Limited Warranty ........................................... 70-71
Index ............................................................. 72-75
References
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Supplied Accessories
This section describes only the basic steps necessary to set up your camcorder to
record. Refer to the other sections for detailed operation and feature options.
Assistance
These toll-free numbers are available to help you with any problems you may encounter.
Camcorder Exchange Warranty........................ 800-283-6503
Customer Service.............................................. 800-336-1900
Accessories ...................................................... 800-338-0376
Supplied Accessories
WARNING: LITHIUM-ION
(RECHARGEABLE) BATTERY MUST
BE RECYCLED OR DISPOSED OF
PROPERLY.
DO NOT INCINERATE OR
DISASSEMBLE–MAY EXPLODE OR
RELEASE TOXIC MATERIALS. DO
NOT SHORT CIRCUIT–MAY CAUSE
BURNS.
Rechargeable Battery Pack
Part No. BB75
Model ProV950HB
REMOTE CONTROL
REC
START/
STOP
ZOOM
CAUTION: Do not use this
adapter/charger for any
purpose other than
PLAY
REW
STOP
PAUSE/STILL
FF
Shoulder Strap
Part No. 233580
SLOW
charging the BB75 or BB90
battery pack or supplying
power to the camcorder.
VOLUME
AC Adapter/Charger
Part No. 233576
Remote Control
Part No. 233581
S-Video Cable
Part No. 233579
DC Output Cable
Part No. 233578
Audio/Video Cable
Part No. 233582
Docking Station
Part No. 233665
CAUTIONS: Lithium cells must be disposed of properly. Never handle punctured or
leaking cells. May cause burns or personal injury.
Two Lithium Cells
3-Volt Micro Lithium
Cells – such as CR2025
– are available from
most local drug stores
and camera shops.
Use of other cells
present a risk of fire or
explosion.
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 cells used in these devices may explode resulting in a fire or chemical
burn if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 212º F (100ºC), or
incinerate.
Never use metallic tweezers to hold the cell, and never short circuit the + and – sides
of the cell.
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Camcorder Controls
For details on the use of each control, refer to the page number indicated in the brackets.
Front View
Stereo
Microphone
Zoom Lens
Cassette Compartment
Door Release [p. 12]
A/V Pack Terminal Cover
[p. 54]
Retractable Stand [p. 35]
When the cassette compartment door is opened
Cassette Holder
[p. 12]
Shoulder Strap Loop
[p. 22]
Lens Protector
Cassette
Compartment
Door [p. 12]
Memory Backup
Cell Compartment
[p. 6]
Removing the Lens Protector
Before mounting an optional wide or
telephoto conversion lens, remove the
lens protector by turning it counter-
clockwise.
4
Power Zoom Wide/
Telephoto Control Buttons
[p. 24]
Rear View
VOLume Control Buttons
[p. 34]
RECord START/STOP
Button [p. 23]
LCD Monitor
MENU Button
[p. 13]
MODE
DISPLAY
Button [p.15]
Shoulder Strap
Loop [p. 22]
Operation
Button
[p.13]
Hand Strap [p. 22]
SNAPshot Button [p. 48]
EarPHONES Jack [p. 34]
Photoreceptor
[p. 39]
Power Switch (CAMERA/VCR
Select Switch) [p. 13]
Speaker
PLUG IN POWER MICrophone
Jack*
*About the PLUG IN POWER MIC Jack
This external microphone jack outputs a DC voltage of 4.0 V. It is for use with any 2.5–4.0 volt DC use
condenser-type microphone with a 3.5 mm diameter plug. The use of other types of microphones may
result in damage to the microphone or the camcorder.
Side View
Bottom View
When Camera Module is Rotated
System Connector
Fluorescent Lamp
Compartment [p. 57]
Battery Compartment
door release [p. 9]
Tripod Socket
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First-Time Operation
Installing the Lithium Cell in
the Camcorder
WARNING: Replace cell only with 3-volt micro lithium
cells – such as CR2025 – available from most local drug
stores and camera shops. Use of other cells present a risk
of fire or explosion.
1
Slide the release and open the cassette
compartment door. (The cassette holder
opens automatically.) Pull out the cell
holder using a pointed object such as the
point of a pen, as shown.
Cautions:
Lithium cells 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.
Cassette Compartment Door Release
The lithium cells used in these devices may explode
resulting in a fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not
recharge, disassemble, heat above 212º F (100ºC), or
incinerate.
Never use metallic tweezers to hold the cell, and never
short circuit the + and - sides of the cell.
Notes:
• The lithium cell is used to back up the calendar and
other memory functions.
• The battery will last about one year of normal usage.
• Replace the battery with a new CR2025 cell when
the camcorder’s time indicator starts to fall behind
the correct time.
Installing the Lithium Cell in
the Remote Control
2
3
Insert the supplied lithium cell into the
holder with the
ם side facing outward. 1
Hold the remote control
face down. Then pull out
the cell holder while
pressing the tab toward
the center.
2
3
Install the supplied CR2025 lithium cell
with its
ם side matching the j marked side of the cell holder into the cell holder.
Insert the cell holder back into its
compartment, and push it in completely.
Insert the cell holder in the direction of the
arrow. Make sure that the j side faces the
back of the remote control.
4
Press the “PUSH” mark until the cassette
holder clicks into place. Then, close the
cassette compartment door firmly until it
clicks.
“PUSH” mark
6
CHARGE Indicators
Charging starts.
Attaching the AC Adapter/
Battery Charger
(Indicator starts flashing.)
Precautions:
• If used near a radio, the AC adapter/battery charger
may interfere with reception.
Now charging.
• Prevent flammables, liquids, and metal objects from
entering the unit.
• This is a sealed unit. Do not attempt to open or
modify it.
• Do not damage, drop, or subject the unit to
vibration.
• Do not leave the unit in direct sunlight.
• Avoid using the unit in humid or extremely hot
places.
Charging completed.
(The indicators will turn off
approximately 90 to 120 minutes
after charging is completed.)
Charging Time Using AC Adapter/Battery
Charger
Battery Pack
Charging Time
• If the power source becomes disconnected during
recording, playback, or other operations, the tape
will remain wrapped around the drum, causing
possible damage to the tape. Reconnect the power
source to the main unit immediately.
• The supplied AC adapter/battery charger is
specially designed for use with this camcorder, and
should not be used as a power supply for other
camcorders.
BB75
Approx. 90 min.
Notes:
• The battery and charger warm up during charging.
This is not a malfunction.
• Charging time depends on the ambient temperature
and the condition of the battery.
Charging the Battery Pack
Cautions:
• Charge only BB75 battery pack. Other types of
batteries may burst, causing personal injury and
damage.
• Do not incinerate or mutilate the battery pack. It may
present the risk of a rise in surface temperature,
and/or the release of flammable vapors.
• Replace battery with BB75 only. Use of another
battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
1
Be sure the DC output cable is
disconnected from the AC adapter/battery
charger. Insert the AC plug into a power
outlet. The POWER indicator will light.
To Power Outlet
POWER Indicator
Attaching the AC Adapter to the
Docking Station
Attach the AC adapter to the Docking Station
and insert the AC plug into a power outlet.
CHARGE Indicators
2
Align the ĭ mark on the battery with the İ
mark on the charger (Q). Guide the
battery into the groove.
Pressing the battery (W), slide it in the
direction of the arrow (E) until it locks into
place.
Removing the AC Adapter from the
Docking Station
Press the AC adapter release button and pull
out the adapter.
Release Button
3
When the battery is charged, all three
CHARGE indicators will light. Remove the
battery and the AC plug.
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First-Time Operation
Charging Two Battery Packs at the
Same Time
You can charge two battery packs at the same
time using the Docking Station unit.
Charging on the Docking
Station
If the camcorder is attached to the Docking
Station, the battery pack in the camcorder can be
charged automatically and continuously. The
Docking Station keeps your camcorder ready to
operate at any time.
1
2
Attach the first battery pack to the AC
adapter/battery charger.
Insert the second battery pack in the
camcorder and attach the camcorder to
the Docking Station.
1
Attach the AC adapter to the Docking
Station and insert the AC plug into a
power outlet (see page 7).
• The battery pack on the AC adapter/battery
charger will be charged first and then the
battery pack in the camcorder will be
charged.
• The charge level of the battery pack in the
camcorder can be monitored by removing
the camcorder from the Docking Station
and setting it to Camera or VCR mode.
2
Insert the battery pack in the camcorder
(see page 9).
• Make sure that the Power switch is set to
OFF. Charging is not possible when the
camcorder is in the VCR or Camera mode.
2
3
Attach the camcorder to the Docking
Station with the LCD monitor facing the
Docking Station’s LED lamp window side
(Q). Then slide the camcorder securing
lever on the Docking Station in the
direction of the arrow to the lock position
(W). Charging starts automatically.
1
Note:
• Charging the battery pack fully in the camcorder on
the Docking Station will take approximately 11 hours
with BB75. If you are in a hurry, we recommend you
use the AC adapter.
Removing the Camcorder from the
Docking Station
Securing lever
Press the camcorder
release button and
remove the camcorder.
Release button
Note:
• If the camcorder is removed from the Docking
Station, the battery pack inside will naturally
discharge with time, even after it has been fully
charged. We recommend you place the camcorder
on the Docking Station even when it is not in use.
LED Lamp Window
Caution:
• If you remove the camcorder from the Docking
Station without first setting the Power switch to OFF
while the battery pack is in the camcorder, the
power may turn off and not turn on even if you set
the Power switch to CAMERA or VCR.
Cautions:
• Do not use excessive force with the camcorder
and/or Docking Station. Doing so may cause
damage or malfunction.
• When installing the camcorder on the Docking
Station, be sure to lock it firmly with the securing
lever. When removing, hold the camcorder firmly
while releasing the lock so that the camcorder will
not fall over.
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Cautions:
Inserting and Removing the
Battery Pack
• BEFORE REMOVING THE BATTERY PACK,
ALWAYS STOP THE TAPE AND TURN THE
POWER OFF. If you remove the battery pack
during recording or playback, the tape will
remain wound around the video head drum and
may be damaged. Should the power source
(battery or adapter) become disconnected
during operation, reconnect it again immediately.
• Do not expose the battery compartment door to
strong force, as it may come off.
• Be sure to close the battery compartment door
firmly, especially during operations. If you do not,
the battery pack may come off or camcorder
operation may fail because of the poor contact
pressure.
Inserting the Battery Pack
1
Slide the battery compartment door
release on the bottom of the
camcorder in the direction of the
arrow (Q), to open the battery
compartment door (W).
• Remove the battery pack from the camcorder or
disconnect the camcorder from the AC adapter if
the camcorder will not be used for a long time.
• When removing the battery pack, do not tilt the
camcorder so that the battery compartment
faces down. The battery pack may fall out.
2
3
Insert the battery pack into the
compartment (Q), as shown, and
push it in completely (W).
Caution:
• Do not force the battery pack into the
battery compartment if it does not go in
easily.
Battery Pack Handling
•Make sure that you take enough battery
packs with you to provide two to three
times your estimated recording time.
•Recording time will be reduced in cold
weather.
•The battery will drain in Recording
Standby mode. Turn off the power if you
will not be recording again soon.
Close the door. Be sure to push firmly
until it clicks.
Removing the Battery Pack
Perform step 1 above. Then, with the
camcorder facing down, press the lock as
shown (Q), and remove the battery pack
(W).
Lock
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First-Time Operation
5
Plug the power cord into a power outlet.
The POWER indicator on the AC adapter
will light.
Powering the Camcorder
from an AC Outlet
1
Slide the battery compartment door
release on the bottom of the camcorder in
the direction of the arrow (Q), to open the
battery compartment door (W).
5
4
POWER indicator
Removing the DC Cable from the
Camcorder
2
3
Slide the cable notch cover in the direction
of the arrow shown in the diagram.
1
2
Slide the battery compartment door
release and open the door.
Press the lock as shown (Q), remove the
cable from the notch and then remove the
DC cable (W).
Cable Notch
Cover
Lock
Notch
Insert the DC cable connecting plate into
the compartment (Q), pass the DC cable
through the battery compartment notch,
and then close the battery compartment
door firmly (W).
Note:
• The DC cable can be easily removed by facing
the camcorder down at an angle.
Cautions:
• Turn the Power switch off before removing the
DC cable.
• When removing the DC cable, grasp the
connecting plate, not the cable itself, and pull it
out of the compartment.
Notch
Using an Optional Plug Adapter
An optional plug adapter may be required in some
countries.
4
Insert the cable plug into the DC OUT jack
on the supplied AC adapter.
AC 100-240V
Optional AC
Plug Adapter
1
2
Plug the adapter/charger’s plug into the
AC plug adapter.
Plug the AC plug adapter into the AC
outlet.
10
Note:
Powering the Camcorder
fromYour Car Battery
• See the SDC100 operation manual for details.
Cautions:
• Use only in DC 12 V or 24 V negative ground
system cars. Positive-ground car batteries
CANNOT BE USED. Check your car operation
manual or consult a local car dealer.
• Use the car battery adapter only when the car is
idling or being driven. Otherwise, the car’s
battery will be drained.
• Before starting the car engine, the car battery
adapter must be unplugged from the cigarette
lighter socket.
Use the optional SDC100 car battery adapter
(shown on page 58) to power the camcorder from
your car battery.
1
Open the battery compartment door
release on the bottom of the camcorder
and insert the DC cable connecting plate
in the camcorder.
• Before removing either the DC plug or the
cigarette lighter plug, the camcorder’s Power
switch should be set to OFF.
• Do not apply strong force to the DC cable
connected to the camcorder as this will cause a
malfunction.
2
Pass the DC cable through the battery
compartment notch, then close the battery
compartment door.
3
4
Insert the DC cable plug into the DC OUT
jack on the car battery adapter.
Start the car engine and leave it idling.
Then, insert the power cord plug of the car
battery adapter into the cigarette lighter
socket.
DC Cable
4
DC OUT
Jack
To Cigarette
Lighter Socket
Car Battery Adapter
SDC100
3
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First-Time Operation
Removing a Cassette
Inserting and Removing a
Cassette
Perform step 1 and then remove the cassette.
Cautions:
Inserting a Cassette
• Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the
cassette compartment.
1
Slide the release and fully open the
cassette compartment door.
• Do not apply force to the cassette compartment
except for pressing the “PUSH” mark to close it.
• Do not tilt the camcorder or hold it upside down
when you are inserting or removing a cassette. It
may damage the tape.
• The cassette holder opens automatically.
Cassette compartment door release
• Remove the cassette if you will not use the
camcorder for a long time.
• If you do not press the cassette holder closed
correctly in step 3, the camcorder’s cassette
protection mechanism might eject the cassette.
If this happens, repeat the insertion procedure.
• Do not attempt to pick up the camcorder by the
cassette compartment door.
• If the compartment door does not close when
gently pressed into position, check the
compartment door release. The door release
may not be completely opened as shown below
on the left. In this case, slide the door release in
the direction of the arrow and press the
compartment door closed.
2
Insert the tape cassette fully with the
window facing out and the erasure protect
tab facing up.
Erasure Protect Tab
3
Press the “PUSH” mark until the cassette
holder clicks into place.
• The cassette holder retracts automatically.
• If the battery power is too low, you may not be
able to eject the cassette or operate the Power
switch. Replace the battery pack with a fully
charged one.
“PUSH” Mark
• If the tape cassette is loaded when dew has
formed, the camcorder’s cassette protection
mechanism might eject the cassette (see page
63). Check that the cassette holder has retracted
completely before closing the cassette
compartment door.
4
Wait for the cassette holder to fully retract.
Close the compartment door pressing its
center until it clicks into place.
Press Here.
12
Controlling the Monitor Display
You can use various functions and make mode settings while viewing the monitor display.
Note:
VCR Mode
MODE DISPLAY Button
MENU Button
• The monitor illustrations in this operation
manual are for the purpose of explaining the
functions of the camcorder, and may differ
from the actual monitor displays.
Camera Mode
Operation Power Lock Button
• Hold down the Lock button when setting
the Power switch to CAMERA or VCR.
Button
Switch
Camera mode (when the Power switch
is set to CAMERA)
VCR mode (when the Power switch
is set to VCR)
• Each time you press the MENU button, the
• Each time you press the MENU button, the
screen changes from
to
.
screen changes from
• With the screen displayed, press B on the
button to select “MENU”. The menu screen
to
.
• With the screen displayed, press B on the
operation button ( ) to select “MENU”.
Each time you press C or B on the
will appear.
PLAY STILL
button, the screen changes from MENU-PAGE
1
to
• If the area, date and time have not been set,
MENU-PAGE appears when you press B
on the button to select “MENU” on
4
.
R
E
W
F
F
4
STOP
SEARCH
screen (see page 17).
BLC
STOP WATCH
E
X
D
T
I
M
E
N
U
E
S
N
D
AUTO
AUTO
FADE
COUNTER
ITEM
STOP WATCH
M
E
EDIT
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
N
U
AUTO
ON
REMOTE
S
E
T
S
E
T
VCR DISP.
ON
AUTO
AUTO
PREV. PAGE
COUNTER
ITEM
ITEM
1
ITEM
Note:
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
PAGE
PAGE
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
16 : 9
• The above displays are those when a cassette is
loaded in the camcorder and the power is
supplied from a battery pack.
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
REMOTE
CAM. DISP.
DGTL ZOOM
PREV. PAGE
S
E
T
S
E
T
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
OFF
ON
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
ITEM
About the Operation button
(
)
ITEM
1
ITEM
1
2
3
4
2
3
4
PAGE
PAGE
Use this button to select and set the
various functions on the monitor by
pressing Q
R B as shown.
AREA
EXTEND ZOOM
PHOTO SNAP
1.5 2.0 2.5X
SNAP STILL
DYLT SAVE
SETTING
OFF
ON
S
E
T
S
E
T
S
E
T
S
E
T
, W C, E A, or
PREV. PAGE
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
ITEM
(Q Up, W Left, E Down, R Right)
13
First-Time Operation
Using the On-Screen Menu
4
Press C or B on the
button to
change from MENU-PAGE
1
to
4
.
Lock Button
1
To display the Camera
mode menu screen:
Hold down the Lock
Ex. Camera Mode
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
button and slide the
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
Power switch to CAMERA.
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
To display the VCR
mode menu screen:
Hold down the Lock
button and slide the
Power switch to VCR.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
PAGE
16 : 9
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
REMOTE
CAM. DISP.
DGTL ZOOM
PREV. PAGE
S
E
T
S
E
T
Lock Button
screen
ITEM
ITEM
1
2
3
Press the MENU button until
2
3
4
PAGE
appears. (Select
in VCR mode.)
EXTEND ZOOM
PHOTO SNAP
1.5 2.0 2.5X
SNAP STILL
S
E
T
S
E
T
Ex. Camera Mode
PREV. PAGE
STOP WATCH
ITEM
M
E
N
U
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
AUTO
COUNTER
DYLT SAVE
SETTING
OFF
ON
S
E
T
S
E
T
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
Press B on the operation button ( ) to
select “MENU”. MENU-PAGE
on the monitor.
1
will appear
5
6
Press
orAon the
button to select the
• There is only one menu page in VCR mode.
Skip step 4.
menu item you wish to set.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
STOP WATCH
PAGE
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
M
E
N
U
SELF REC
CORRECT
AUTO NO
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
ITEM
Operation
Button
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE /TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
Press C or B on the
button to set the
S
E
T
S
E
T
desired mode.
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
• Each time you press the button, the item
setting changes as shown on the next
page.
AUTO NO CORRECT
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
Note:
• If the area, date and time have not been set,
MENU-PAGE appears.
4
14
1) Camera Mode
7
After completing the setting, press the
MENU button. The menu screen will
disappear.
ITEM
Notes:
1
2
3
4
PAGE
• Certain menu items are common to both the Camera
and VCR modes. If the “REMOTE” menu item, for
example, is set to “OFF” in the Camera mode, it will
automatically be set to “OFF” in the VCR mode.
• The menu screen cannot be displayed when the
camcorder is recording.
• To turn off the menu display, press the MENU button
or MODE DISPLAY button. When the MENU button
is pressed, the menu screen will disappear and the
screen will be displayed. When the MODE
DISPLAY button is pressed, operation indicators will
disappear. Press it again to display the indicators.
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
OFF
AUTO
ON
DATE TIME
DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
AUTO
AUTO
OFF
NO CORRECT
SELF REC
CORRECT
AUTO NO
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
Press C or B on
the button to
change from MENU-
1
4
PAGE
to
.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
PAGE
16 : 9
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
REMOTE
CAM. DISP.
DGTL ZOOM
PREV. PAGE
OFF
OFF
ON
S
E
T
S
E
T
Returning to the Previous Screen
ITEM
PressAon the
button to select “PREV.
PAGE” and then press C or B on the
button to select “SET” to return to the previous
screen.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
EXTEND ZOOM
PHOTO SNAP
1.5 2.0 2.5X
SNAP STILL
1.5
2.0
2.5
SNAP STILL
S
E
T
S
E
T
Operation
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
Button
1
2
3
4
PAGE
ITEM
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
CORRECT
AUTO NO
ITEM
1
PREV. PAGE PRESS SET
2
3
4
PAGE
ITEM
AREA
You can choose from
24 time zones for the
area (see pages
17–20).
DYLT SAVE
SETTING
OFF
ON
S
E
T
S
E
T
STOP WATCH
PREV. PAGE
OFF
ON
ITEM
M
E
You can set the date
and time. (see page
17).
N
U
AUTO
COUNTER
2) VCR Mode
ITEM
EDIT
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
AUTO
ON
ON
OFF
AUTO
ON
REMOTE
OFF
OFF
S
E
T
S
E
T
VCR DISP.
PREV. PAGE
ON
ON
ITEM
15
First-Time Operation
Warning Indicators
Display after the first
3 seconds
Display for the first
3 seconds
Description of Warning
The video cassette is defective and should be
removed.
EJECT THE CASSETTE. EJECT THE CASSETTE.
Dew has formed inside the camcorder. Wait for a
few hours until the dew disappears (see page 63).
About ten seconds after this warning appears, the
camcorder and display turn off.
The battery is almost depleted.
BATTERY IS TOO LOW.
Note: Operation of the zoom may interrupt the
camcorder power. Replace the battery pack.
The video heads are clogged and should be
cleaned (see page 63).
There is no tape cassette in the camcorder.
Load a cassette.
INSERT A CASSETTE.
The red erasure protect tab in the video cassette
has been slid to the record-protect position, pre-
venting recording.
CASSETTE NOT RECORDABLE.
The tape is about to end. Get ready to load a new
cassette.
THE TAPE ENDS SOON.
CHANGE THE CASSETTE.
The tape has reached its end.
Load a new cassette.
The fluorescent lamp behind the LCD monitor is
close to the end of its service life. Replace it with a
new one (see page 57). The LCD monitor turns off
about one minute after this warning is displayed.
REPLACE THE LAMP.
REPLACE THE LAMP.
During Self Recording mode, every warning indi-
cator is replaced by a “ ” indicator displayed in
the center of the monitor. To check the meaning of
the warning, rotate the monitor back to the normal
position.
Note:
indicates a blinking display.
•
16
Setting the Area, Date and
Time
5 Press A on the
button to select
“SETTING”. Then press B on the
button to select “SET”.
Example:
ITEM
Setting the date to June 2, 1997 (JUN. 2.1997)
and the time to 10:30 am (10:30 AM) in New York.
1
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
20
DYLT SAVE
SETTING
OFF
ON
Note:
S
E
T
S
E
T
J A N
1 2 0 0AM
1 1996
• Check that the memory backup lithium cell has
been installed before setting the date and time.
DYLT SAVE
SETTING
OFF
ON
S
E
T
S
E
T
1 Set the Power switch to CAMERA.
J A N 1 1996
1 2 0 0AM
Press the MENU button until
appears
PREV. PAGE
on the monitor (Camera mode).
ITEM
STOP WATCH
6 Press
orAon the
button to select
“JUN.” (month), and press B on the
M
E
N
U
button.
AUTO
COUNTER
7 Press
orAon the
button to select
“2.” (day), and press B on the
button.
2 Press B on the operation button ( ) to
4
select “MENU”. The MENU-PAGE
appears.
• If the date and time have been set, the
8 Press
orAon the
button to select
1
MENU-PAGE
appears.
“1997” (year), and press B on the
Operation Button
ITEM
button.
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE /TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
9 Press
orAon the
“10 AM” (hour), and press B on the
button.
button to select
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
3 Press B on the
button to select
4
PAGE
.
10 Press
orAon the
“30” (minutes), and press B on the
button.
button to select
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
S
S
4 Press Aon the
button to select “AREA”
The date and time settings are now
complete.
(Q), then press C or B on the
button
until “20” (New York) appears (W).
To Turn Off the Menu Display
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
Press the MENU button.
AREA
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
S
S
Notes:
• The internal clock starts operating when B on the
operation button ( ) is pressed in step 10 above.
• When the tape cassette is inside, if no settings are
made within 5 minutes after the menu display
appears, the display is automatically canceled.
• If you set the area to the blank setting in step 4, and
then reset the area after setting the date and time,
the date and time will not appear on the screen even
if you turn off the menu display. If you want to reset
the area, perform steps 4–10 again.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
20
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
S
S
• See the time zone chart on page 19 and
the area table on page 20 for area
numbers and representative cities for
each time zone.
17
First-Time Operation
World Clock
4
5
Press B on the
button to select
4
PAGE
.
This camcorder is equipped with a world clock
feature. It allows you to easily adjust the time when
you use the camcorder while traveling anywhere in
the world outside your own time zone.
Set the area, date and time if they are not already
set. (See page 17.)
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
20
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
S
S
PressAon the
“AREA”.
button to select
Operation Button
MENU Button
Power Switch
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
20
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
S
S
6
Press C or B on the
button until
“17” (Los Angeles) appears. The
camcorder is now set to the L.A. time.
Press the MENU button to turn off the
menu.
ITEM
Changing the Area of the Time Zone
1
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
17
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
S
S
Example:
Changing the area from New York to Los Angeles.
Lock Button
1
2
Hold down the Lock
button and slide the
Power switch to
CAMERA.
Blank Area Setting
If you do not want to set the area (time
zone), you can leave the setting blank.
In step 6 above, press C or B on the
button until the area setting is blank
(after “24”).
Press the MENU button until
on the monitor.
STOP WATCH
appears
To Turn Off the MENU-PAGE Display
M
E
N
U
Press the MENU button.
AUTO
COUNTER
3
Press B on the operation button ( ) to
select “MENU”.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE /TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
18
To Display Area, Date and Time on the
Monitor
Setting Daylight Saving Time
1
1
Refer to page 14 to display MENU-PAGE
Press B on the operation button ( ) to
select MENU-PAGE
.
1
1
2
Refer to page 14 to display MENU-PAGE
.
4
.
Operation Button
Press Aon the operation button ( ) to
select “DATE/TIME”.
ITEM
1
Operation button
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
20
ITEM
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
S
S
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
2
3
4
PressAon the
button to select “DYLT
S
S
SAVE”.
3
4
Press C or B on the
button to select
ITEM
“AUTO” or “ON”.
1
2
3
4
PAGE
ITEM
AREA
20
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
1
2
3
4
S
S
PAGE
DATE/TIME
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
DISPLAY
S
S
Press B on the
The time automatically changes to daylight
saving time.
button to select “ON”.
Press the MENU button to turn off the
menu display. The area, date and time will
be displayed on the monitor.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
AREA
20
DYLT SAVE
OFF
ON
S
S
FADE
Press the MENU button to turn off the
menu display. The “ ” mark will be
displayed to the left of the area indicator.
To reset to standard time, set the “DYLT
SAVE” menu item to “OFF”.
Notes:
• When “AUTO” is selected, the date/time is
displayed for 10 seconds at the beginning of the
first recording of each day. When “ON” is
selected, the date/time is continuously displayed
along with the subject.
• During recording and playback, the position of
the date/time displayed on the LCD may differ,
however, this does not indicate a malfunction.
FADE
Time Zone Chart
ANCHRGE
LONDON
PARIS
MOSCOW
CHICAGO
AZORES
NEWYORK
CARACAS
DENVER
CAIRO
L. A.
TOKYO
HNGKNG
KARACHI
DUBAI
DACCA
HAWAII
BANGKOK
FN ISL.
SOLOMON
SAMOA
RIO
SYDNEY
WLLNGTN
120˚
90˚
60˚
30˚
150˚
0˚
30˚
60˚
90˚
120˚
150˚
180˚
Area
Number
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13
19
First-Time Operation
Area Table
Area Number Area Name
Countries or Areas*
1
2
LONDON
PARIS
England, Morocco, GMT (Greenwich mean time)
Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Portugal, CST (Continental Standard Time), Tunisia
3
4
CAIRO
Egypt, Finland, Greece, Turkey
MOSCOW
Ethiopia, Iraq, Kenya, Mauritius, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, Russia
(Moscow)
5
6
7
8
9
DUBAI
United Arab Emirates
KARACHI
DACCA
Maldives, Pakistan
Bangladesh, India, Myanmar
Cambodia, Indonesia (Jakarta), Thailand, Vietnam
BANGKOK
HNGKNG
Australia (Perth), China, Hong Kong, Indonesia (Borneo, Bali), Malaysia,
Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
TOKYO
Japan, Korea
SYDNEY
SOLOMON
WLLNGTN
SAMOA
Australia (Sydney)
New Caledonia
Fiji, New Zealand
Western Samoa
HAWAII
Hawaii Is., Tahiti, HST (Hawaii Standard Time)
U.S.A. (Alaska), AST (Alaska Standard Time)
U.S.A. (Los Angeles, San Francisco), PST (Pacific Standard Time)
U.S.A. (Denver), MST (Mountain Standard Time)
Mexico, U.S.A. (Chicago), CST (Central Standard Time)
ANCHRGE
L.A.
DENVER
CHICAGO
NEWYORK
Canada (Montreal), Jamaica, Peru, U.S.A. (New York, Washington D.C.),
EST (Eastern Standard Time)
21
22
23
24
CARACAS
RIO
Chile, Dominica, Venezuela
Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay
Fernando de Noronha
Azores Islands
FN ISL.
AZORES
* These are common names. The formal may be different.
20
Picture/Backlight Adjustments
Operation Button
5
Press C or B on the
button to adjust
the picture or backlight to your preference.
ITEM
MENU Button
Power Switch
BACKLIGHT NORM. BRIGHT
BRIGHT
COLOR
S
E
T
S
E
T
TINT
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
NORM.
BRIGHT
BRIGHT
Darker Brighter
COLOR
Decrease Increase
TINT
R
G
Red Green
6
When you are finished, press the MENU
button to turn off the adjustment display.
If the picture is difficult to see due to ambient
lighting, etc., adjust the monitor picture.
1
Set the Power switch
to CAMERA.
When the Camcorder is in VCR Mode
Press the MENU button until
appears on the
monitor. Then perform steps 3 through 6 as
shown.
2
Press the MENU button until
on the monitor.
appears
Notes:
• In bright daylight, the monitor picture will be
easier to see if you set the backlight
(“BACKLIGHT”) to “BRIGHT”.
STOP WATCH
• The picture adjustments have been factory
preset to neutral settings, and the backlight
mode (“BACKLIGHT”) has been factory preset to
normal (“NORM”).
• When the color or tint is adjusted, the picture on
the screen may differ from the picture actually
recorded. Do not change the color and tint
settings unless it is necessary.
M
E
N
U
AUTO
COUNTER
3
4
Press C on the operation button ( ) to
select “PICTURE”.
STOP WATCH
M
E
N
U
PressAor
on the
button to select the
menu item you wish to adjust.
ITEM
BACKLIGHT NORM. BRIGHT
BRIGHT
COLOR
TINT
S
E
T
S
E
T
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
21
First-Time Operation
Using the Hand Strap
Attaching the Shoulder Strap
1
Hold one end of the strap and thread it
through the loop on the left side of the
monitor.
Fitting the Strap toYour Hand
Hold the camcorder against your chest, and pull
the strap down until the velcro patches open. Then
put your thumb close to the Power Zoom buttons,
pull the strap tight until it fits snugly, and seal the
velcro closures.
2
Thread the end of the strap through the long
slider and move the long slider in the
direction of the arrow to secure.
3
4
Loosen the strap in the buckle, and then feed
the end of the strap through, as shown.
Caution:
• Do not swing the camcorder by its hand strap.
Draw the strap in the direction of the arrow
(Q), and then secure the end of the strap
with the short slider (W).
Power Zoom Buttons
5-8 Use the same procedure to attach the other
end of the strap.
1
2
3
4
5
Loop
Loop
6
Long
slider
Long slider
Buckle
7
Buckle
8
Short
slider
Short
slider
Handling the LCD Monitor
• Do not let anything press against the monitor
screen or expose the screen to shock, as it may
break.
• Do not put the camcorder on a table, or any
other surface, with the monitor screen facing
down.
• Use a soft clean cloth to clean the screen.
22
Basic Operations
Camera Recording
• Refer to pages 13-15 on how to operate the
monitor display.
Unlike conventional camcorders, this model frees
you from having to peer into a small viewfinder.
You can watch the subject on the large LCD
monitor screen for easier, more enjoyable video-
shooting.
To Pause Recording
Press the REC START/STOP button again.
Recording pauses, and the camcorder enters
Recording Standby mode.
Easy Camera Recording with
Full Auto
BLC
PAUSE
Before you start recording, perform the operations
described on pages 6 through 22 to prepare your
camcorder for recording.
D
Lock Button
To turn the Power switch to OFF, slide the
switch to OFF without pressing the Lock button.
1
Hold down the lock button
and slide the Power switch
to CAMERA.
Notes:
2
Press the MENU button until any of
,
• To leave Camera Recording mode, set the Power
switch to OFF.
• During Camera Recording mode, the speaker is off,
and the PHONES (earphones) jack below the
monitor cannot be used.
• If the camcorder is kept in Recording Standby mode
for more than approximately 5 minutes, the power
will automatically turn off to save battery power and
to protect the tape from being damaged. To
continue recording after this, set the Power switch to
OFF, and then back to CAMERA again.
• If you will not be recording again for a while, turn off
the power by sliding the Power switch to OFF. This
will make the battery last longer.
,
or
appears on the monitor.
• The picture from the lens is now displayed
on the LCD monitor.
Operation indicator
BLC
PAUSE
E
X
D
T
I
E
S
N
D
AUTO
FADE
“AUTO” appears.
• The operation indicators can be turned off or back
on again with the MODE DISPLAY button.
3
Press the REC START/STOP button to start
recording.
Maximum Time for Continuous Camera
Recording
BLC
Max. Camera Recording
Battery Pack
Time
REC
BB75
Approx. 65 min.
D
Note:
• The use of the zoom and other functions will
accelerate power consumption. The actual
recording time per battery pack may be 30%–
50% less than the maximum camera recording
time shown above.
Note:
• When you set the Power switch to CAMERA, it may
take some time until the screen appears. Wait until
the screen appears before starting operation.
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Camera Recording
Zooming
1
Press the MENU button until
on the monitor (Camera mode).
appears
Zooming allows you to move visually closer to or
farther from a subject without physically changing
your position.
STOP WATCH
M
E
N
U
Zooming In (when you want to center
attention on the subject)
AUTO
COUNTER
Tele-
Wide
photo
Angle
2
3
Press B on the operation button ( ) to
select “MENU”.
ITEM
Zooming Out (when you want to
show the surroundings)
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE /TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
To Zoom In
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
Press the Power Zoom T (telephoto) button to get
Operation Button
a close-up view (Q).
Press B on the
button to select
To Zoom Out
2
MENU-PAGE
then press Aon the
Press the Power Zoom W (wide angle) button to
get a wide field of view (W).
button to select “DGTL ZOOM”.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
PAGE
16 : 9
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
REMOTE
CAM. DISP.
DGTL ZOOM
S
E
T
S
E
T
Power Zoom
Buttons
E
T
CAM. DISP.
DGTL ZOOM
PREV. PAGE
ON
OFF
ON
E
T
OFF
ITEM
• The zoom speed changes depending on the
degree of pressure placed on the Power Zoom
buttons.
• The on-screen display will show you the current
zoom setting.
4
5
Press B on the
“ON”.
button to select
E
T
CAM. DISP.
DGTL ZOOM
PREV. PAGE
ON
OFF
ON
E
T
OFF
Notes:
ITEM
• The camcorder is unable to focus when zooming
in on subjects within 5 feet (1.5 m). The
camcorder will automatically zoom out until it
focuses on the subject.
The digital zoom is now on. Press the
MENU button to turn off the menu.
• Frequent zooming produces unattractive
pictures. It also increases battery power
consumption.
To return to normal zoom, set “DGTL ZOOM” to
“OFF” in step 4 above.
Note:
Setting the Digital Zoom
• When the digital zoom is used, the picture
quality may suffer in the 12–30
ן range. At maximum zoom, the horizontal resolution
decreases by a maximum of 60% of the optical
zoom.
You can select between two zoom ranges: normal
=1–12
ן (optical) or digital = 1–12ן (optical) plus 12–30
ן (digital). The digital option adds the 12–30
ן digital range to the normal zoom, allowing you to record powerful close-up pictures using the
same zoom features as normal zoom. The zoom
option is factory preset to 1–12
ן optical zoom. In the 12–30
ן zoom range, the picture quality may suffer slightly.
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Digital Quick Zoom (Extend
Zoom)
Use the digital quick zoom function (extend zoom)
to instantly zoom in on a subject. This is useful
when you want to instantly capture a particular
subject.
Auto Focus
The auto focus feature is designed to focus on
most types of subjects. In Auto Focus mode,
the camcorder automatically focuses on
whatever is in the center of the scene. Always
keep the subject in the center of the screen.
The auto focus may not be able to focus on the
subject in the situations shown in the chart.
In such situations, set the camcorder to
Manual Focus mode and focus manually (see
page 43).
Setting Digital Quick Zoom Ranges
3
Refer to page 14 to display MENU-PAGE , and
then pressAon the operation button ( ) to
select “EXTEND ZOOM”.
Press C or B on the
button to select
"1.5
ן ”, “2.0 ן ”, or “2.5 ן ”. Operation Button
Lack of contrast, e.g.
Subject is too dark.
ITEM
1
snow scene.
2
3
4
PAGE
EXTEND ZOOM
1.5 2.0 2.5X
SNAP STILL
PHOTO SNAP
S
S
Using Digital Quick Zoom (Extend
Zoom)
Fast-moving subject.
Background is too bright.
1
Press the MENU button until
the monitor (Camera mode).
appears on
BLC
Subject is being shot through
a dirty or wet window.
Subject has vertical or
horizontal stripes.
E
X
T
D
I
S
E
N
D
2
During recording, press C on the
operation button ( ) to select “EXTEND”
when you want to instantly zoom in on a
subject.
Two subjects at different distances
overlap in the same scene.
Light reflects off the subject.
BLC
E
X
D
T
I
E
Subjects at different distances
appear in the center of the scene
at the same time.
S
N
Subject has fine, repeated
patterns.
D
BLC
BLC
REC
E
X
T
E
X
T
EXTEND2.5X
D
I
S
D
I
S
E
N
D
E
N
D
AUTO
AUTO
FADE
FADE
“EXTEND 2.5
ן ” is displayed. High-speed shutter being
used under fluorescent
lighting.
To return to the previous magnification, press
C on the
button to select “EXTEND” again.
Notes:
• If no subject is in the center of the monitor, the focus
area will expand and the subject nearest the center
will be focused on.
• If no subject is displayed on the monitor, the
camcorder will automatically zoom out until some
Notes:
• When the digital quick zoom is used, the picture
quality decreases by a maximum of 60% of the
optical zoom.
• When digital zoom is on, EXTEND function does not subject comes into the frame.
• If the image being recorded is not sharp, the auto focus
work in the digital zoom (12–30
ן ) range. (EXTEND becomes disabled and appears dimmed.)
• If the optical zoom is at 12X when you turn the
“EXTEND ZOOM” to “ON”, 1.5
ן becomes 18ן , 2.0
ן becomes 24ן , and 2.5ן becomes 30ן . may not function and the image will be blurred. If this
occurs, press the Power Zoom W button to zoom out, or
pan the camcorder to shoot some other subject. The
auto focus will resume operation.
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Camera Recording
Backlight Compensation
(BLC)
Gain-up (Cat’s Eye)
When you are recording in a dark or poorly
illuminated location, “LIGHT” (warning of too
little ambient illumination) is displayed on the
monitor. Use the gain-up feature to record a
brighter picture.
When the subject is backlit, the image will be
darkened if it is recorded normally. Use the
backlight compensation (BLC) feature to
improve the picture.
1
Press the MENU button until
the monitor (Camera mode).
appears on
1
Press the MENU button until
on the monitor (Camera mode).
appears
GAIN-UP
BLC
E
X
T
E
X
T
D
I
S
D
I
S
E
N
D
E
N
D
Note:
Note:
• At locations where lighting is adequate, the
“LIGHT” indicator will not appear. “BLC”
instead of “GAIN-UP” appears indicating the
gain-up function cannot be used.
• At locations where lighting is insufficient,
“LIGHT” appears on the monitor. “GAIN-
UP” appears indicating the BLC function
cannot be used.
2
Press
on the operation button ( ) to
2
Press
on the operation button ( ) to
select “GAIN-UP”. The “LIGHT” display
changes to the gain-up (cat's eye) display
select “BLC”. The backlight compensation
indicator “ ” appears on the monitor,
indicating that the BLC function is now
working.
“
”, indicating that the gain-up function
is now working.
GAIN-UP
LIGHT
BLC
E
X
T
D
I
S
E
E
N
D
X
D
T
I
E
S
N
D
Operation
Button
GAIN-UP
Operation
Button
BLC
E
X
T
D
E
X
T
D
To turn off the gain-up function, press
on
the
“
button to select “GAIN-UP” again. The
To turn off the BLC function, press
button to select “BLC” again. The “
indicator goes off.
on the
”
” display changes to the “LIGHT” display.
Notes:
• If the camcorder is moved to a bright location after it
is engaged in Gain-up mode, the Gain-up mode will
disengage automatically.
• There is more picture noise in Gain-up mode.
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Caution:
Digital Image Stabilization
(DIS)
• The DIS function cannot compensate for excessive
image shake, or for the subjects or situations
described below.
• Subject with low contrast*
• Subject with a plain background*
• Dark or dimly lit subject*
• Subject with vertical or horizontal stripes
• Many moving subjects in a single frame
• A shutter speed other than 1/100 sec. is used
under the light of fluorescent lamps.
(*The “ ” indicator blinks during these
conditions.)
The DIS function lets you stabilize the image by
electronically canceling relatively small image
shakes that are often annoying in close-up
shots.
1
2
Press the MENU button until
appears
on the monitor (Camera mode).
Press B on the operation button ( ) to
select “DIS”. The “ ” indicator appears on
the monitor, and the camcorder enters DIS
Macro Shots
mode.
This camcorder lets you shoot close-up images
of small objects such as flowers and insects, or
make title frames for your videos. When you
want to record a magnified image of a subject
which is within approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) of
the camcorder, do not zoom in on the subject.
Instead, zoom out all the way by holding down
the Power Zoom W button, and then move the
camcorder closer to the subject until you obtain
the desired angle of view. The camcorder will
automatically focus on the subject when the
lens is set for the widest angle.
BLC
E
X
D
T
I
E
S
N
D
AUTO
FADE
Operation
Button
To return to normal recording mode, press B
on the
button to select “DIS” again. The “
”
indicator will disappear.
Notes:
• While this function is in progress, the image on the
monitor is slightly magnified, and the shutter speed
is automatically switched from the standard speed
(1/60 sec.) to 1/100 sec.
Power Zoom Buttons
Tripod
• Image resolution slightly decreases in DIS mode.
• Under the light of fluorescent lamps, the picture may
brighten and dim.
• The DIS feature does not work during Still Recording
mode.
• Battery consumption is larger in DIS mode. We
recommend that you not use the DIS feature when
using the camcorder on a tripod.
Notes:
• When you are recording a macro shot, be sure that
the subject receives sufficient illumination.
• It is recommended that you use a tripod for
recording macro shots to prevent image shake.
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Camera Recording
Fade Out
Fade In and Fade Out
1
Press the MENU button until
appears
With the fade function, it is possible to fade in or
out of scenes smoothly. It is effective especially for
indicating a dramatic change in scenery.
on the monitor (Camera mode).
BLC
Fade In
E
X
D
T
E
N
D
I
S
AUTO
FADE
2
3
Press the REC START/STOP button to start
recording.
Fade Out
Fade In
1
Press the MENU button until
on the monitor (Camera mode).
appears
BLC
PressAon the operation button ( ) to
select “FADE”.
E
X
T
D
I
S
E
N
D
E
X
D
T
I
E
S
N
AUTO
D
FADE
AUTO
FADE
2
3
PressAon the operation button ( ) to
select “FADE”.
4
Press the REC START/STOP button at the
point where you wish to stop recording.
“FADE” changes to “FADE OUT”, and the
picture and sound fade out as the screen
gradually turns white. The camcorder then
returns to Recording Standby mode.
Operation
Button
E
X
D
T
I
E
S
N
D
AUTO
FADE
BLC
Press the REC START/STOP button.
“FADE” changes to “FADE IN”, and after
the screen turns white, recording begins
and the picture and sound fade into the
monitor screen.
FADE
E
X
D
T
BLC
FADE OUT
E
BLC
X
D
T
FADE
E
X
D
T
BLC
REC
FADE IN
E
X
D
T
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Recording with the Wide
Screen (16:9)
5
To return to the normal picture, press C on
the button to select “OFF” in step 4.
Notes:
This feature lets you record scenes with the
wide-screen feel of a movie shown in a theater.
The top and the bottom of the picture are
masked with black bands to produce an
effective screen aspect ratio of 16:9.
• The masked portion of the screen will appear green
when recording; however, during playback it will be
black.
• When using the fade function (see page 28) in the
Wide Screen mode, only the unmasked portion of
the screen will fade in or out.
• You can only use the Wide Screen mode when the
camcorder is in Camera mode.
Setting the Wide Screen Mode
1
Press the MENU button until
on the monitor (Camera mode).
STOP WATCH
appears
To Cancel Automatic Display of the
Screen in Camera Mode
Normally, when the power is turned on in Camera
mode, the
screen with the indicators such as
M
E
N
U
“BLC” and “EXTEND” is automatically displayed
on the monitor.
If you do not want these indicators to be
automatically displayed, follow the procedure
below.
AUTO
COUNTER
2
3
Press B on the operation button ( ) to
select “MENU”.
1
2
Press the MENU button until
the monitor.
appears on
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
Press B on the
button to select “MENU”.
DATE /TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
ITEM
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
1
2
3
4
PAGE
Operation
Button
DATE /TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
Press
Press B on the
PAGE and then pressAon the
to select “16:9”.
on the button to select “PAGE”.
button to select MENU-
button
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
2
3
Press B on the
PAGE and then pressAon the
select “CAM. DISP.”.
button to select MENU-
2
button to
ITEM
ITEM
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
PAGE
1
2
2
3
3
4
ON
OFF
PAGE
16 : 9
OFF
ON
16 : 9
OFF
ON
REMOTE
REMOTE
S
S
S
S
S
S
ITEM
ITEM
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
PAGE
1
4
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
PAGE
16 : 9
OFF
ON
16 : 9
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
REMOTE
REMOTE
CAM. DISP.
DGTL ZOOM
S
E
T
S
E
T
4
Press B on the
button to select “OFF”.
4
Press B on the
button to select “ON”.
Then, press the MENU button to remove the
menu. Turn camera off, then on again.
Indicators will not appear.
ITEM
Then, press the MENU button to remove the
menu.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
PAGE
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
PAGE
16 : 9
OFF
ON
16 : 9
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
REMOTE
S
S
REMOTE
CAM. DISP.
DGTL ZOOM
S
E
T
S
E
T
Notes:
• You can cancel the automatic display of
screen
in VCR mode by setting “VCR DISP.” to “OFF” on
the VCR menu screen.
• If you want the indicators to be displayed, press the
MODE DISPLAY button.
Normal Screen Mode
Wide Screen Mode
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Camera Recording
Note:
Quick Return
• If the cassette has been removed since the last
recording or if no recording has been made since
the cassette was loaded, the “RETURN” indicator
will be faintly displayed and the quick return
function will not operate.
When you have been playing back what you
have recorded, and wish to quickly return to
recording again from the end of the last
recorded scene, use the quick return function.
Edit Search
1
Set the Power switch
to CAMERA.
The edit search feature lets you search, without
switching from Camera Recording mode to
VCR mode, for the point on the tape where you
wish to start recording next.
1
In Recording Standby mode, make sure
that no operation indicators are displayed
on the monitor.
2
Press the MENU button until
on the monitor.
appears
• If they are displayed on the monitor, turn
them off by pressing the MODE DISPLAY
button.
2
Press the MENU button until
the monitor.
appears on
3
PressAon the operation button ( ) to
select “RETURN”. The tape will begin
winding or rewinding to the end of the last
recorded scene.
3
4
Press C for reverse edit search or B for
forward edit search on the button.
AUTO
When you find the point where you want to
begin recording, release the button.
Operation
Button
AUTO
Notes:
• Some picture noise appears during reverse edit
search.
• Forward edit search is performed at the same speed
as normal playback, and reverse edit search is
performed at three times the normal playback speed.
• The sound is off during edit search.
• To cancel, pressAon the
button to
select “RETURN” again.
4
When the tape reaches the end of the last
recorded scene, the camcorder enters
Recording Standby mode.
PAUSE
AUTO
AUTO
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Notes:
Tips on Recording Positions
• Take care not to touch the monitor screen with
your fingers, as perspiration and dirt will smudge
it.
• Unless you intend to create a special effect,
keep the camcorder level with the horizontal
plane.
• Take care not to touch the microphone with your
fingers when the camcorder is recording. It will
cause noise on the audio track.
The rotating LCD monitor screen lets you enjoy
easy video recording in relaxed postures.
• You can record using more natural body pos-
tures since you can see the subject on-screen,
without having to hold the camcorder against
your eye.
• The LCD monitor also makes high-angle and
low-angle shots easy.
• In hand-held recording, the camcorder has to be
steadied to prevent image shake.
Hints for Better Shooting
• Use a tripod for very stable recording.
• Position the subject in the center of the screen.
When you are using auto focus, whatever is in
the center of the screen is kept in focus.
Basic Recording Positions
Put the fingers of your right hand through the hand
strap, and place your right thumb close to the REC
START/STOP and Power Zoom buttons. Place your
left thumb in the indentation on the left side of the
LCD monitor.
Basic Posture
Position the subject in
the center.
Focus manually when
you need to position the
subject off center (see
page 43).
Look at the
monitor with
both eyes.
• Avoid backlit subjects. For the best picture, have
the light source behind you.
When the background is brighter than the sub-
ject, the subject often becomes too dark. If you
Press your elbows
against your sides. need to record with this lighting, correct the gain
or iris to improve the picture (see pages 26
Kneeling
and 47).
Place your feet at a
45° angle and take
a firm stance.
Light from
Behind
Back-
lighting
High Angle
• Before zooming, think about how to best frame
the shot. Stop zooming when the shot is well
framed.
• When image shake is noticeable during zoomed-
in telephoto shooting, use a tripod, or press the
Power Zoom W (wide angle) button to zoom out.
Screw the tripod into the tripod socket on the
bottom of the camcorder.
You can record
and still see the
monitor screen.
This is convenient
when you want to
record over a
crowd.
Low Angle
• Horizontal panning (lateral movement) and tilting
(vertical movement) should be done slowly to
emphasize the wide expanse of a scene or the
height of a building, and to make them easy to
watch on playback.
When kneeling, put
one knee on the
ground for the best
stability.
• Use wide-angle settings for fast-moving
subjects.
Prone
Note:
• It may take longer to focus when zooming and
panning are used frequently.
Rest on both
elbows to
stabilize the
camcorder.
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Camera Recording
Setting the Camcorder to Full
Auto Mode
This camcorder is equipped with auto focus, auto
white balance, auto exposure, and auto shutter
speed functions. Setting the camcorder to Full
Auto mode lets you record high-quality pictures
easily.
1
2
Refer to page 14 to display MENU-PAGE
Press A on the operation button ( ) to
select “DATE/TIME”.
1
.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
S
Press C or B on the
“AUTO”, “ON” or “OFF”.
button to select
When “AUTO” is not displayed on the monitor the
camcorder is not in Full Auto mode. Perform the
procedure below to set the camcorder to Full Auto
mode.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE/TIME
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
DISPLAY
S
S
1
2
While the camcorder is in Camera mode,
press the MENU button until appears.
When “ON” is selected, the date/time is
continuously displayed and recorded along with
the subject.
Press
on the operation button ( ) to
select “MANUAL”.
When “AUTO” is selected, the date/time is
displayed and recorded for 10 seconds at the
beginning of the first recording of each day.
When “OFF” is selected, the date/time is neither
displayed nor recorded.
Operation Button
Note:
Note:
• If the camcorder is in manual focus mode
(“FOCUS” selected on
the
• Select “AUTO” if continuous date/time display
annoys you during recording or playback.
screen), press A on
button to return to Auto Focus mode (see
page 43).
3
4
Press A on the
“DISPLAY”.
button to select
3
Select “CAMERA MODE” and then press C
on the
ITEM
button to select “AUTO”.
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
ITEM
S
E
T
S
E
T
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
AUTO MANUAL
AUTO
OFF
S
E
T
S
E
T
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
Press C or B on the
“DATE+ TIME” or “DATE”.
button to select
ITEM
4
Press the MENU button until
During normal operation, use the
for the Full Auto mode. “AUTO” appears on
the monitor.
appears.
1
2
3
4
PAGE
screen
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
BLC
When “DATE+TIME” is selected, both the
date and the time are displayed and
recorded.
E
X
D
T
I
E
S
N
D
When “DATE” is selected, only the date is
displayed and recorded.
AUTO
FADE
5
Press the MENU button to turn off the menu
display.
“AUTO” appears.
Recording the Date and Time
Follow the procedure shown in the next column to
record the date and time – or the date only – along
with the subject.
Note:
• When “AUTO” is selected in step 2, the date/
time is not displayed and recorded even if the
date changes during recording.
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Remaining Recording Time
Display
Remaining Battery Power
Display
When the camcorder is recording in Camera
mode, an on-screen indicator will begin to show
how much time you have left as shown below. You
might want to get a new tape ready at this time.
To turn off the remaining recording time display,
press the MODE DISPLAY button.
When you turn on the camcorder, the remaining
battery power display automatically appears on
the monitor. By pressing the MODE DISPLAY
button, you can turn the display on and off.
The remaining power is displayed in five levels, as
shown.
If the battery power is very low, a warning
message will appear. Replace the battery pack.
Notes:
MODE DISPLAY Button
Approx. Remaining
Monitor Display
Recording Time
This icon will appear
when less than half the
tape is remaining.
Monitor Display
(Green)
(Green)
10 min.–8 min.
8 min.–6 min.
6 min.–4 min.
4 min.–2 min.
2 min.–1 min.
(Green)
(Yellow)
(Red)
5-Level Display
THE TAPE ENDS SOON.
(after 3 sec.)
1 min.–0 min.
0 min.
(The tape has
reached its end.)
CHANGE THE CASSETTE.
Notes:
(after 3 sec.)
• Use the remaining battery power display only as
an indication.
TAPE END
• Battery consumption may vary depending on the
condition of use.
• The battery power display may change to either
a higher or lower level if you set the Power
switch to OFF and then back to CAMERA or VCR
again.
• The time-remaining indicators only show
approximate time left. Also, they vary slightly
depending on the length of tape used. (This
function’s design is based on the P6-120 tape
standard.)
• Use of the zoom functions when the warning
message “BATTERY IS TOO LOW.” is displayed
may cause the camcorder to suddenly lose
power. Replace the battery pack.
• Remaining battery power display will not be
displayed when using a DC cable or Docking
station.
• If the MODE DISPLAY button is pressed to turn off
the remaining recording time display, this display
will reappear after a short interval to indicate the
new time remaining.
• The time-remaining indicators above appear after
5 seconds from the time you press the REC
START/STOP button to start recording.
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Basic Operations
Playback
• Refer to pages 13-15 on how to operate the
monitor display.
Playback
The LCD monitor makes it possible to play back
and see what you have just recorded. Nothing
needs to be connected, allowing instant on-screen
playback. You can hear the sound through the
built-in speaker or via your own stereo earphones.
You can also watch prerecorded 8 mm video
tapes on this camcorder.
PHONE Jack
Caution:
• To use the infrared remote control, make sure that
the remote control menu item (“REMOTE”) is set to
“ON”. The remote control cannot be used to
operate the camcorder when this menu item is set to
“OFF”. See page 39.
1
Hold down the Lock
button and slide the Power
switch to VCR. It make
take some time for the
screen to appear. Wait
until the screen appears
before starting operation.
Volume Control
Lock Button
appears
While the camcorder is in the VCR mode, press
the VOL. İ or ĭ button to increase or decrease
the volume to your preference.
2
3
Press the MENU button until
on the monitor.
The volume control indicator will appear on the
monitor. After adjusting the volume, if the Volume
control buttons are not pressed, the indicator will
disappear by itself shortly.
PLAY STILL
R
F
F
E
W
If the tape is not at the desired point, press
C or B on the operation button ( ) to
select “FF” (Q) or “REW” (W).
/
PLAY STILL
R
E
W
F
F
Operation button
Volume
Control
Buttons
4
Press
on the
button to select “PLAY”.
VOLUME
PLAY STILL
Decrease
Increase
R
E
W
F
F
Note:
• The volume can also be adjusted with the remote
control.
To Stop Playback
Fast Forward and Rewind
Press Aon the
button to select “STOP”.
Press B or C on the
button to select “FF”
(Fast Forward) or “REW” (Rewind) on the
screen (VCR mode) during a stop mode.
AutoTape Rewind
The tape is automatically rewound when
playback reaches the end of the tape.
Searching for and Playing Back a
Scene Far from the CurrentTape
Position
Notes:
• If you wish to turn off the operation indicators on the
monitor (e.g. because they interfere with your view of
the picture), press the MODE DISPLAY button. The
buttons will still function as indicated even after their
indicators are turned off.
• Stereo earphones with a 3.5 mm diameter plug can be
plugged directly into the PHONES jack below the
monitor. When you use this jack, the speaker
automatically turns off.
When fast forwarding (or rewinding) a tape,
press B on the
button to select “FF” (or C
screen (VCR mode).
to select “REW”) on the
The fast forward (or reverse) playback picture
is displayed on-screen.
Release the button to return to normal fast
forward (or reverse) mode.
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Using the Stand
Still
Pull out the stand and lock it into position when
you put the camcorder on a table or other flat
surface.
This function makes it possible to freeze the
picture. During playback, press
button to select “STILL” on the
on the
screen (VCR
mode). To return to normal playback, press
Cautions:
on the
button to select “STILL” once again.
• Protect the stand from strong forces. Otherwise it
may break.
• To retract the stand, press it in the direction of the
arrow.
PLAY STILL
R
F
F
E
Pulling the Stand Out
Retracting the Stand
W
• Still image playback can also be operated with the
remote control. (See page 39.)
Slow
Placing
This function makes it possible to play back in
slow motion. During playback, press the SLOW
button (E) on the remote control. To return to
normal playback, press PLAY button on the
remote control to select “PLAY”.
To stabilize the
camcorder, make sure
the camera module
stands vertically.
PLAY
REW
STOP
PAUSE/STILL
PLAY Button
FF
Video Search
SLOW
This function makes it easy for you to search for
a scene near the current tape position.
SLOW Button
VOLUME
1
During playback, press B on the operation
button ( ) to select “FF” (Q) (or C to select
“REW” (W)) on the
screen (VCR mode).
The fast forward (or reverse) playback
picture is displayed on-screen.
PLAY STILL
Operation
Button
/
PLAY STILL
R
E
W
F
F
R
E
W
F
F
STOP
2
When you find the desired scene, press
the
on the
button to select “PLAY” to
Notes:
return to normal playback.
• The sound is off during Still and Slow modes.
• To protect the tape, the camcorder automatically
returns to ordinary playback mode if it is left in Still
mode for more than 5 minutes or in Slow mode for
more than about 40 seconds.
• If still or slow functions are used when connected to
a TV, noise will appear and distort the image.
• Slow function cannot be operated from the
camcorder.
PLAY STILL
R
E
W
F
F
Notes:
• The sound is off during these searches.
• Some picture noise appears during these searches.
This is not a malfunction.
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Basic Operations Playback
Program Search
4
Press C on the
button to select REW (or
B to select FF) button. “SEARCH” will start
flashing. The tape rewinds (or fast forwards)
to the beginning of a scene immediately
before (or after) the current tape position;
playback then starts automatically.
The program search feature automatically finds
the beginning of a number of previously recorded
scenes. Up to 10 different scenes can be found on
one tape.
The “REW” and “FF” indicators automatically
disappear after about 10 seconds.
1
Set the Power switch
to VCR.
R
F
F
E
W
2
Press the MENU button until
appears on the monitor.
screen
SEARCH
FINISHED
5
To continue searching, press C on the
button to select REW (or B to select FF)
while its indicator is displayed.
SEARCH
3
Press A on the operation button ( ) to
select “SEARCH”.
The camcorder enters the Program Search
mode. Both the “REW” and “FF”
indicators, or one of them will start
flashing.
Notes:
• Use this feature when the tape is stopped or being
played back.
• This function finds the beginning of the scene
immediately before or after the current tape position,
stopping at every scene. It is not possible to skip a
scene.
To cancel, press A on the
select SEARCH again.
button to
• This function cannot spot recordings that are shorter
than 10 seconds in length.
• In steps 3 and 5, if the tape is at a point ahead of
the most recent recording, only the “REW” indicator
will flash, and the “FF” indicator will not appear.
• In steps 3 and 5, if the tape is at a point before the
oldest recording, only the “FF” indicator will flash,
and the “REW” indicator will not appear.
• This feature does not function if no recording has
been made since the cassette was loaded, or if the
cassette has been removed after the recordings
were made. “SEARCH” is faintly displayed in this
case.
SEARCH
Operation
Button
R
F
F
E
W
SEARCH
Example: To find the beginning of five different scenes:
R
R
E
W
F
F
F
F
E
W
Monitor Display
SEARCH
SEARCH
SEARCH
Current Tape Position
Video Tape
Beginnings of Scenes
Oldest Recording
Most Recent Recording
When you are at this position:
Press C on the
Press B on the
button to select “REW” to rewind the tape to E and begin playback.
button to select “FF” to forward the tape to R and begin playback.
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Using the Tape Counter
To Turn Off the Counter Display
Use the tape counter feature when you want to
know the recording or playback time.
Press A on the
“COUNTER” in step 2.
button again to select
1
Press the MENU button until
(VCR
To Reset the Counter to Zero
mode) or
(Camera mode) appears on
the monitor.
During playback or recording, perform steps 1
and 2, and then press B on the
button to
STOP WATCH
select “RESET”.
PREV. PAGE
M
E
N
U
0
0 0 0 0
M
E
R
E
S
E
T
M
O
R
Y
COUNTER
2
Press Aon the operation button ( ) to
select “COUNTER”. The counter display
will appear.
M
E
N
U
COUNTER
Operation Button
Tape Counter
PREV. PAGE
3 1 0 8
0
M
E
M
O
R
Y
R
E
S
E
T
COUNTER
3
Begin playback or recording. You can
check the recording or playback time on
the monitor.
Tape Counter
PLAY
3 1 0 8
/STILL
0
R
E
W
F
F
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Basic Operations Playback
Counter Memory
5
6
Press C on the
on the screen. The tape will automatically
stop when the counter reaches 0:00.00.
button to select “REW”
Use the counter memory when you want to return
to the beginning of a particular scene. The
position where the counter memory is reset,
(0:00.00) is stored in memory to make it easier to
return the tape to that point.
PLAY STILL
0
0 0 0 0
R
E
W
F
F
1
During playback or recording, press the
MENU button until (VCR mode) or
STOP
(Camera mode) appears on the monitor.
Press
on the
on the
button to select “PLAY”
STOP WATCH
screen to view the desired scene.
M
E
N
U
To Cancel the Counter Memory Mode
Perform step 1. Then press A on the operation
button ( ) to select “COUNTER” and then press
COUNTER
C on the
button to select “MEMORY”. “M” will
disappear. The Counter Memory mode is now
canceled.
2
Press A on the button to select “COUNTER”
then press C on the
button to select
“MEMORY”. “M” will appear to the left of the
counter display.
Notes:
• In Step 5, Bon the
“FF” in the same way.
• This function does not work during video searches.
• In step 5, the tape may stop slightly ahead or
behind the point where you reset the counter to “M
0:00.00”.
button can be used to select
M
E
N
U
COUNTER
PREV. PAGE
Turning Off the LCD Monitor
Backlight
0
3 1 0 8
M
E
M
O
R
Y
R
E
S
E
T
This camcorder’s LCD monitor uses a fluorescent
lamp for backlighting (see page 57). In order to
reduce battery consumption, you can turn off the
lamp when backlighting is not necessary (e.g.
when you are watching a playback on a
connected TV’s screen).
Memory Indicator
3
4
Press B on the
button to select “RESET”
at the beginning of a scene you want to
return to later.
While the camcorder is in Camera or VCR mode,
hold down the MODE DISPLAY button for more
than 5 seconds. The backlight will turn off and the
LAMP OFF indicator will light.
To turn it on again, press the MODE DISPLAY
button or set the Power switch to OFF, and then
back to CAMERA or VCR.
PREV. PAGE
0
0 0 0 0
M
E
M
O
R
Y
R
E
S
E
T
MODE
DISPLAY
MENU
After playback, press A on the
button to
LAMP OFF
Indicator
select “STOP” on the screen. If you have
been recording, stop the tape and set the
Power switch to VCR.
Notes:
• The LAMP OFF indicator will blink when the monitor
is off to indicate that there is a warning message.
Press the MODE DISPLAY button and check the
message on the monitor.
• Turning the LCD monitor on and off repeatedly may
deplete battery power.
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Using the Infrared Remote
Control
Use the remote control to operate the camcorder
from a distance, such as when you want to record
yourself in a scene, or when the camcorder is
connected to a TV for use as a VCR.
1
Set the Power switch
to CAMERA or VCR.
Photoreceptor
2
Press the MENU button until
mode) or
monitor.
(Camera
(VCR mode) appears on the
Approximate
Operating Range
of Remote Control
STOP WATCH
M
E
N
U
Notes:
• Be careful not to allow direct sunlight or bright light
from interior illumination to fall onto the camcorder’s
photoreceptor, as this may prevent the remote
control from operating properly.
• Be sure that there are no obstacles between the
remote control and the camcorder’s photoreceptor.
• When the “REMOTE” item setting is changed in
either Camera or VCR mode, the setting for the
other mode is automatically set to the same.
• The lithium cell normally lasts about one year. It can
be shorter under some operating conditions. When
the lithium cell is dead and the remote control does
not operate, replace the cell with a new one by
following the instructions on page 6.
AUTO
COUNTER
3
4
Press B on the operation button ( ) to
select “MENU”.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE /TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
Operation Button
Press B on the
button to select MENU-
PAGE
2
and then press A on the
button to select “REMOTE”. Make sure
REMOTE CONTROL
the "REMOTE" is set to "ON".
ITEM
1
2
2
3
3
4
ON
OFF
REC
START/
STOP
PAGE
16 : 9
REMOTE
OFF
ON
ZOOM
ZOOM
Button
S
S
S
S
REC START/
STOP Button
ITEM
1
4
ON
OFF
PAGE
16 : 9
REMOTE
PLAY
REW
STOP
PAUSE/STILL
FF
OFF
ON
PAUSE/
STILL
Button
PLAY
Button
REW
Button
FF Button
If the "REMOTE" is set to "OFF", press C
SLOW
on the
button to select “ON”.
SLOW
Button
STOP
Button
ITEM
1
2
3
4
ON
OFF
VOLUME
PAGE
16 : 9
OFF
ON
REMOTE
S
S
VOLUME
Button
5
Aim the remote control at the
photoreceptor of the camcorder, and
press the control buttons for operation.
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Useful Features for Camera Recording
Note:
Self Recording
• If the image on the monitor is upside-down, rerotate
the monitor (normal position) and display MENU-
The LCD monitor can be rotated 180° vertically
1
PAGE
(Camera mode), press A on the
so that the monitor screen faces the subject.
This lets you record yourself while watching
yourself on the screen.
operation button ( ) to select “SELF REC” and
then press C on the
button to select “AUTO”.
Operation Button
ITEM
Enjoy recording your own portrait by yourself,
or recording yourself and your friend together
at a party.
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
Example of Recording in Self Recording
Mode
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
2
3
Press C or B to select “WIDE ” or “TELE”.
REC START
W
I
D
E
T
E
L
E
Press A on the button to select “REC
START”.
Cautions:
• Do not rotate the monitor to the self recording
position while the camcorder is recording or playing
back.
REC START
• For recording in Self Recording mode, be sure to
rotate the monitor, NOT the lens. If you hold the
camcorder upside down with its lens at the
bottom, the subject will be recorded upside
down.
W
I
T
E
L
D
E
E
Normal Self Recording
REC STOP
1
Rotate the camcorder’s monitor section
180° vertically. The camcorder will show
a mirror image of the subject. Playback
image will not be reversed even though
the monitor shows the mirror image
during self recording.
W
I
T
E
L
D
E
E
To pause recording, press A on the button.
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Self Recording Message OSD
3
When the remaining recording time
reaches 5 seconds, “EXTEND” will flash.
• When you want to extend the recording
In Self Recording mode, by following some simple
instructions that appear on the monitor screen,
you can easily record a short video message for
someone. This feature is especially convenient for
editing video letters.
time, press
on the
button to select
“EXTEND” within 5 seconds. After pressing
the button, you may record continuously for
10 more seconds.
• Complete steps 1 and 2 of “Normal Self
Recording” on page 40. Then perform the
procedure below.
W
I
T
E
L
D
E
E
1
Press
on the operation button ( ) to
select “MESSAGE”. The instruction “PRESS
REC START FOR LEAVING YOUR
EXTEND
MESSAGE.” appears on the monitor, and
the “REC START” indicator starts flashing.
4
At the end of recording, the screen fades
out, and recording stops automatically.
The camcorder returns to Recording
Standby mode, and “PRESS REC START
FOR LEAVING YOUR MESSAGE.”
W
I
T
E
L
D
E
E
appears again on the monitor screen.
MESSAGE
REC START
Operation
Button
REC STOP
PRESS REC START FOR
LEAVING YOUR MESSAGE.
W
I
T
E
L
W
I
T
E
D
E
E
2
Press A on the button to select “REC”.
START”. Say your message while facing the
lens of the camcorder.
• The recording time is preset for 20 seconds.
• The remaining number of seconds is
displayed in the upper right hand corner.
MESSAGE
REC START
PRESS REC START FOR
LEAVING YOUR MESSAGE.
W
I
T
E
L
D
E
E
MESSAGE
REC START
PRESS REC START FOR
LEAVING YOUR MESSAGE.
W
I
T
E
L
Note:
D
E
E
• When you want to stop recording before
message recording stops automatically, press
REC STOP
A on the
button to select “REC STOP”. The
20
screen fades out immediately and the cam-
corder returns to Recording Standby mode.
W
I
T
E
20 15 10
5
4
3
2
1
(remaining number of seconds)
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Useful Features for Camera Recording
More Information on Self Recording
• In Self Recording mode, it is not possible
to record using manual recording modes,
change picture adjustments, display
menus, record the date and time, or use
the quick-return and some of the other
features.
• The screen image is automatically inverted
when the monitor rotation is between 140°
and 200°.
When the monitor is turned back to the
normal position, the image returns to
normal.
• You can begin playback by setting the
Power switch to VCR, even while the
monitor is rotated 180°. The functions
displayed on the monitor during normal
playback still operate even though not
• During Self Recording mode, only the REC
START/STOP, Zoom Wide and Telephoto
buttons function on the remote control (see
page 39).
displayed. (For example, the
on the
operation button ( ) works as the Play
button.)
Photoreceptor
After recording in Self Recording mode,
you can enjoy instant playback without
having to re-rotate the monitor. In this case,
the indicators will not be displayed on the
monitor.
•If you set “SELF REC” to “NO CORRECT”
1
on MENU-PAGE
(Camera mode), the
screen image on the monitor will be
displayed upside-down.
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
DATE/TIME
DISPLAY
OFF AUTO ON
DATE TIME DATE
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO
OFF
SELF REC
AUTO NO CORRECT
PREV. PAGE
Usable Buttons
During Self
Recording Mode
• In the Self Recording mode, all standard
warning indicators on the monitor are
replaced by a flashing “ ” indicator. To
check the meaning of the warning, turn the
monitor back to the normal position.
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To Return to Auto Focus Mode
Manual Focus
PressAon the
in step 1.
button to select “FOCUS”
The auto focus may not be able to focus on
the subject in the situations shown in the
chart on page 25. In such situations, set the
camcorder to Manual Focus mode and
focus manually.
MANUAL
N
E
A
R
F
A
R
Operation Button
FOCUS
MANUAL
AUTO
FOCUS
Setting the Manual Focus
Notes:
• When recording in the Manual Focus mode, you
may not be able to focus correctly if the subject
is within approximately 5 feet (1.5 m) of the
camcorder. In such a case, shift the zoom
control toward wide angle, and then try focusing
again.
1
Press the MENU button until
appears
on the monitor (Camera mode).
PressAon the operation button ( ) to
select “FOCUS
• If you focus on a subject in wide angle and then
set the zoom to maximum, the subject may go
out of focus. (First focus on the subject at
maximum zoom setting and then shoot at the
desired zoom setting.)
AUTO
• If the lens is dirty or fogged, you may not be able
to obtain correct focus.
MANUAL
N
E
A
R
F
A
R
FOCUS
2
Press C or B on the
select “NEAR”or “FAR”.
button to
MANUAL
N
E
A
R
F
A
R
FOCUS
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Useful Features for Camera Recording
Operation Button
MENU Button
Scene Menu (Program AE)
You can set the camcorder to the shooting mode
that will bring the best results for a specific type of
shooting situation. Just select one of the four scene
settings shown below. The camcorder will
automatically set the exposure, white balance, and
shutter speed to produce the optimum picture
quality for the selected situation.
Scene
Camcorder Adjustment
Situation
To record a fast-moving subject. The shutter speed is set to 1/500 sec. for a clear,
unblurred picture of fast-moving objects. The
Sport
white balance is set for outdoor sunlight.
When the background is too
bright.
The aperture is adjusted to maintain the
appropriate brightness. The white balance is set
for outdoor sunlight.
Ski or sand
Twilight
Party
When you want to faithfully record The white balance is fixed to optimize the red of
the red of the setting sun, and the the sunset. Light sensitivity and contrast are
surrounding twilight.
reduced to reproduce the surrounding twilight.
When the illumination is from a
spotlight or candles.
Brightness is adjusted to reduce white flaring
(overexposure) from faces when the spotlight or
candles are too bright.
1
Press the MENU button until
the monitor (Camera mode).
appears on
4
Press C or B on the
the scene setting that best fits the recording
button to select
Press
select “MANUAL”.
on the operation button ( ) to
situation.
Each time you press C or B on the
button, the scene indicator changes as
shown.
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
OFF
S
S
2
3
Select “CAMERA MODE” and then press B
OFF
on the
button to select “MANUAL”.
To Go Back to Auto Mode
ITEM
Select “SCENE MENU” in step 3 above, and then
press C on the operation button ( ) to select
“OFF”.
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
AUTO MANUAL
S
E
T
S
E
T
To reset the camcorder to Full Auto mode, press
on the
button to select “CAMERA MODE”
and then press C on the
button to select
PressAon the
button to select “SCENE
“AUTO” in step 2.
MENU”.
Notes:
• When “
” is selected, recording under the light of
ITEM
fluorescent lamps, mercury lamps, or sodium lamps
may cause color shifts or fluctuations in picture
brightness.
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
OFF
S
E
T
S
E
T
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
” is selected, the picture may not be
• When “
satisfactory if the lighting is very dim.
• We recommend that you use Auto mode (“SCENE
MENU: OFF”) to record outdoor parties.
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ITEM
• If other manual items are adjusted after setting the
Scene Menu, the Scene Menu will automatically
return to “OFF”.
Note:
• Pressing A on the
button once again will
select “SHUT. SPEED”, not “WHITE BALANCE”.
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To Return to the Standard Shutter
Speed
Setting the Shutter Speed
Operation Button
MENU Button
In step 4, press C on the operation button ( ) to
select “NORMAL”.
To reset the camcorder to Full Auto mode, press
on the
button to select “CAMERA MODE”
and then press C on the
button to select
“AUTO” in step 2.
Recommended Shutter Speeds
The faster the shutter speed, the darker the pic-
ture becomes. Select the most appropriate shutter
speed for the ambient light.
1
Press the MENU button until
the monitor (Camera mode).
appears on
Press
select “MANUAL”.
on the operation button ( ) to
Recommended
Situation
Shutter Speed
• Recording sports action in
1/10000 sec.
bright daylight
I
• Recording in bright day-
1/1000 sec.
light at a ski resort
2
3
Select “CAMERA MODE” and then press B
• Recording outdoor sports
on a somewhat cloudy day
• Recording an outside
scene through a car win-
dow (when you want to
minimize blurs caused by
camera shake)
on the
button to select “MANUAL”.
1/1000 sec.
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
AUTO MANUAL
l
S
E
T
S
E
T
1/250 sec.
• When you want to reduce
the light by half. Use as a
substitute for an ND2 filter.
PressAon the
SPEED”.
button to select “SHUT.
1/100 sec.
ITEM
Note on Recording under Fluorescent
Lighting
If the picture on the monitor flickers when
recording under fluorescent lighting, you may be
able to compensate by changing the shutter
speed to 1/100 sec.
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
S
E
T
S
E
T
NORMAL
100 250 400 1000 10000
IRIS
NORMAL
100 250 400 1000 10000
Notes:
Note:
• Using a fast shutter speed under fluorescent lighting
will cause flickering in the picture and possibly
periodic color shifts.
• Pressing A on the
select “WHITE BALANCE”, not “IRIS”.
button once again will
• Recording with a shutter speed higher than 1/60 sec.
(standard) tends to darken the picture. Record in bright
locations when you use a high shutter speed.
• If the Scene Menu is set after setting the shutter
speed, the shutter speed will automatically return to
“NORMAL” (1/60).
4
Press B on the
desired shutter speed.
• You can select from 6 shutter speed
settings from 1/60 (NORMAL) to 1/10000.
button to select the
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
S
E
T
S
E
T
NORMAL
100 250 400 1000 10000
IRIS
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Useful Features for Camera Recording
White Balance Lock
To Return to the Auto Mode
In step 5, press C on the operation button ( ) to
select “AUTO”. The white balance mode display
will change to “AUTO”.
Operation Button
MENU Button
To reset the camcorder to Full Auto mode, press
on the
button to select “CAMERA MODE”
and then press C on the
button to select
“AUTO” in step 2.
Notes:
• When recording with the white balance locked, if
the light source changes or if you move from
indoor to outdoor, or vice versa, the white
balance may shift. Reset the white balance.
• Even after the white balance has been locked,
white balance shifts may occur due to slight
changes in illumination or depending on the
subject.
1
Press the MENU button until
the monitor (Camera mode).
appears on
Press
on the operation button ( ) to
select “MANUAL”.
• Do not move the camcorder while “LOCK” is
flashing in step 5.
• If the “LOCK” indicator does not stop flashing,
set the white balance to “AUTO” and reset to
“LOCK”.
• If the Scene Menu is set after setting the white
balance to “LOCK”, the white balance will
automatically return to “AUTO”.
2
3
Select “CAMERA MODE” and then press B
on the
button to select “MANUAL”.
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
AUTO MANUAL
S
E
T
S
E
T
PressAon the
button to select “WHITE
BALANCE”.
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
S
E
T
S
E
T
AUTO LOCK
4
5
Aim the camcorder at a solid white subject
in the light.
Press B on the
button to select
“LOCK”.
The “LOCK” display flashes and the white
balance is automatically locked. The
“LOCK” display stops flashing when the
locking procedure is completed.
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
S
E
T
S
E
T
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
AUTO LOCK
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Manual Iris
4
Press C or B on the operation button (
to select the desired value setting.
• The number shows the selected aperture
value. The adjustable range is from
מ 6 (least light) to
ם 6 (most light). )
The camcorder is normally set to Auto Iris
mode, which automatically chooses the optimal
aperture. When there is too much contrast in
brightness between the subject and
background, you may not be able to record a
clear image. Correct the iris to adjust the
aperture.
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
S
E
T
S
E
T
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
-6
PREV. PAGE
Operation Button
MENU Button
ITEM
To Return to the Auto Mode
In step 4, press C or B on the operation button
) to select “0”.
(
To reset the camcorder to Full Auto mode, press
on the
button to select “CAMERA MODE”
and then press C on the
button to select
“AUTO” in step 2.
Note:
• If the Scene Menu is set after setting the manual
iris, the aperture setting will automatically return
to “0” (normal).
1
Press the MENU button until
the monitor (Camera mode).
appears on
Press
on the operation button ( ) to
select “MANUAL”.
2
3
Select “CAMERA MODE” and then press B
on the
button to select “MANUAL”.
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
AUTO MANUAL
S
E
T
S
E
T
PressAon the
button to select “IRIS”.
ITEM
CAMERA MODE
SCENE MENU
SHUT. SPEED
WHITE BALANCE
IRIS
S
E
T
S
E
T
0
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
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Useful Features for Camera Recording
Recording a Five-Second Still Still Recording
Image (Snapshot)
You can record still images of subjects with normal
sound.
You can record a still picture (snapshot) for about
five seconds with normal sound simply by
pressing the SNAP button.
You will find it useful when you want to record a
shot of a tourist information board during
sightseeing.
This is useful when you want to record a scene like
a photograph.
1
Refer to page 14 to display “MENU-PAGE
(Camera mode). PressAon the button to
select “PHOTO SNAP” and then press B on
3
”
3
1
Refer to page 14 to display MENU-PAGE
(Camera mode).
the
button to select “STILL”.
PressAon the operation button ( ) to
select “PHOTO SNAP” and then press C on
ITEM
the
button to select “SNAP”. Press the
1
2
3
4
PAGE
MENU button to turn off the menu.
EXTEND ZOOM
PHOTO SNAP
1.5 2.0 2.5X
SNAP STILL
S
E
T
S
E
T
Operation Button
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
1
2
3
4
PAGE
ITEM
EXTEND ZOOM
PHOTO SNAP
1.5 2.0 2.5X
SNAP STILL
S
E
T
S
E
T
2
Press the SNAP button while the camcorder
is in Recording Standby mode.
PREV. PAGE
ITEM
3
4
Press the REC START/STOP button.
To return to normal recording, press the
SNAP button again in the Still Recording
mode.
2
3
Press the SNAP button while the camcorder
is in Recording Standby mode.
Notes:
SNAP
Button
SNAP
• Once the Still Recording mode is set, the
camcorder will remain in that mode until it is
canceled, even when switching between
Recording mode and Recording Standby mode.
• The picture quality in this mode will be slightly
lower than normal pictures.
Press the REC START/STOP button.
• The
indicator is displayed during
snapshot recording.
Caution:
BLC
• Do not keep the camcorder in Still Recording
mode too long. The monitor may hold an after-
image. Turn off the power and wait for a while.
The monitor will return to normal.
E
X
T
D
I
S
E
N
D
To Stop Snapshot or Still
Recording
A still image of the subject will be recorded
for about five seconds, then the camcorder
automatically enters Recording Standby
mode.
Press the REC START/STOP button.
Notes:
• The image on the monitor will also be frozen
during snapshot recording.
• If the electronic high-speed shutter is used with
the snapshot function, you can record a
complete still image without any blurring.
• The picture quality of the snapshot is slightly
lower than normal picture quality.
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Using the Stopwatch Function
Strobe Recording
1
During playback (or recording), press the
MENU button until (VCR mode) or
(Camera mode) appears on the monitor.
You can record strobe images (still pictures that
capture continuous motion at 1/5 sec. intervals) of
subjects with normal sound. You will find it useful
when you want to produce a special effect while
recording moving subjects such as your friends
waving at you.
2
Press
on the operation button ( ) to
select “STOP WATCH”.
STOP WATCH
1
Press
on the operation button ( ) to
screen (Camera
M
E
select “STROBE” on the
mode) while the camcorder is in Recording
Standby mode.
N
U
3
4
Press
“START”.
on the
button to select
The “START” indicator changes to “STOP”,
and the stopwatch begins to show elapsed
time.
• Each time you press the button, the
recording mode changes as shown below.
START
0 0 0 0 0 0
L
R
E
S
E
T
Normal ↔ Strobe
A
P
T
I
M
E
2
3
Press the REC START/STOP button.
To return to normal recording, press
the button to select “STROBE” again.
on
STOP
0 0 0 1
2
Press
“STOP”.
on the
button to select
Notes:
• Once the Strobe Recording mode is set, the
camcorder will remain in that mode until it is
canceled, even when switching between
The stopwatch display now shows the total
elapsed time.
Recording mode and Recording Standby mode.
• The picture quality in this mode will be slightly
lower than normal pictures.
STOP
0 1 2 6
4
L
A
P
T
I
M
E
R
E
S
E
T
To Reset the Stopwatch
Stopwatch
Press B on the
button to select “RESET”.
The stopwatch feature is useful for measuring
times in athletic races and other time competi-
tions. You can measure down to 1/100 second.
The function is available for both Camera and
VCR modes.
START
0 0 0 0 0 0
L
R
E
S
E
T
A
P
T
I
M
E
Operation Button
MENU Button
Notes:
• While the stopwatch is running, the elapsed time
is displayed down to 1/10 second.
• After completing step 4, if you press A on the
button to select “PREV. PAGE”, the monitor
display will return to step 1.
• When using the stopwatch during recording, the
stopwatch display is not recorded.
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Useful Features for Camera Recording
Displaying Lap Times
Notes:
• When using the stopwatch during
recording, the lap time display is not
recorded.
• Each time you select “LAP TIME”, the
stopwatch display indicates the time
elapsed from the moment the stopwatch
was started to the moment you pressed C
When using the stopwatch in an athletic
competition such as a 100 m swimming race,
the stopwatch can display lap times, e.g. at the
50 m turn, while continuing to measure elapsed
time. This function is available for both Camera
and VCR modes.
on the
button to select “LAP TIME”.
• The stopwatch cannot measure lap time for
any intermediate period.
Operation Button
3
Press
on the
button to select
“STOP”. The stopwatch stops measuring,
and shows the time elapsed between the
start and the moment you pressed stop,
e.g. from the start to the goal of the 100 m
race.
STOP
0 1 0 5
2
L
A
P
T
I
M
E
R
E
S
E
T
4
Press C on the
TIME” once to display the most recent lap
time. Press C on the button to select
“LAP TIME” a second time to display the
total time elapsed.
• You can switch between these two displays
by selecting “LAP TIME”.
button to select “LAP
1
When measuring time with the stopwatch
function, press C on the operation button
(
) to select “LAP TIME” at the moment
that you want to know the time elapsed so
far, e.g. at the 50 m turning point.
The elapsed time is replaced by the lap
time.
The stopwatch continues to measure
internally.
START
0 0 3 1 0 8
L
R
E
S
E
T
STOP
A
P
0 0 3 1 0 8
T
I
M
E
L
R
E
S
E
T
A
P
T
I
M
E
START
0 1 0 5 3 1
L
A
P
T
I
M
E
R
E
S
E
T
2
Press C on the
TIME” again. The elapsed time will
reappear.
button to select “LAP
STOP
0 1 0 5
1
L
A
P
T
I
M
E
R
E
S
E
T
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Lighting
Color Tem-
perature
(degrees
Kelvin)
White
Balance
Range
For clear, good-quality recording, 500 to 100,000
lux is needed. Recording is also possible with less
light, but the picture quality may suffer. Adequate
lighting is also essential for correct white balance.
Situation
Color
10,000
9,000
8,000
7,000
6,500
6,000
5,500
5,000
4,500
3,500
Clear day
Blue
Brightness
(Lux)
Situation (Lux)
Cloudy day
Blue sky
Rainy day
100,000
Clear day at noon (100,000)
Clear day at 10 am (65,000)
Daylight fluorescent light
Camera flashbulb
A
U
T
Clear day at 3 pm (35,000)
Cloudy day at noon (32,000)
Cloudy day at 10 am (25,000)
Blue photolamp
White
10,000
1,000
White fluorescent light
Cloudy day, one hour after sunrise (2,000)
Clear day, one hour before sunset (1,000)
Fluorescent light near window (1,000)
O
Off-white fluorescent light
Tungsten photolamp
Factory floor (700–800)
3,200
2,800
Halogen lamp
Sales counter in department store (500–700)
Bowling alley (500)
Tungsten lamp
Iodine lamp
Yellow
Red
Library (400–500)
Office with fluorescent lighting (400–500)
Fluorescent desk lamp (400)
Flashlight at 3 ft (1 m) (250)
Shop stairway (100)
2,500
Acetylene lamp
Kerosene lamp
100
2,000
Candlelight
During intermission at movie theater (15–35)
Cigarette lighter at 1 ft (30 cm) (15–20)
Notes:
Candles on birthday cake at 8 inches (20 cm) (10–15)
• The figures in the charts are approximations.
• The auto white balance operates automatically
within the range of “AUTO” shown in the chart.
However, it will satisfactorily operate from 2,500 K
up to 8,000 K, although the picture may take on a
red or blue tint.
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Candlelight
Reference
Lighting is not only one of the most important
areas in producing home videos, but also one of
the most overlooked. Good lighting can often
mean the difference between a great picture and a
poor one. Lighting is also essential for correct
white balance.
In most outdoor, daytime scenes, natural lighting
is adequate for home videos. Indoors, the situation
becomes more complicated. Artificial lighting is
required, and halogen lamps provide the most
natural artificial light while maintaining a constant
color temperature over a long operating life.
Good lighting is difficult to achieve. There are
many problems waiting to catch the unwary.
Simply mounting one light or several lights on
either side of the camcorder will only make your
subject look flat and two-dimensional. To make a
subject more interesting, use the lighting to model
your subject and to add or create emphasis in a
scene.
Lighting indicator (“LIGHT”)
When the “LIGHT” indicator appears on the moni-
tor, it means that there is not enough illumination
for recording. Either move to a brighter location or
increase the light. You can also correct the
problem by manually setting the gain (see
page 26).
GAIN-UP
LIGHT
E
X
D
T
I
S
E
N
D
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Connections and Editing
Connections for Playback on a TV
Connection toTV Using a VCR
Although you can enjoy playback on the
camcorder’s LCD monitor, you can also play back
tapes on your TV screen.
1
Connect the Docking Station to your VCR
with the supplied audio/video cable.
2
Set the VCR to its “LINE” or “VIDEO” input
channel. Operate the TV as you normally do
to see the signal from the VCR. (See the
operation manuals for your TV and VCR.)
• If your VCR has an S-video input connector,
connect it to the Docking Station’s S-VIDEO
connector with the supplied S-video cable.
Connection to TV Using the
Docking Station
1
2
3
Attach the camcorder to the Docking Station
(see page 8).
Connect the Docking Station to your TV with
the supplied audio/video cable.
Set the TV to its “AV” or “VIDEO” channel.
(See the operation manual for your TV.)
• If your TV has an S-video input connector,
connect it to the Docking Station’s S-VIDEO
connector with the supplied S-video cable.
Yellow: To VIDEO IN Jack
Red: To AUDIO IN (R) Jack
White: To AUDIO IN (L) Jack*
2
CHANNEL
P
AUSE
/STILL
PLAY
STOP/
EJECT
POWER
T
V
/
V
C
R
S
E
T
U
P
REC
3
*If your VCR has only one
To S-VIDEO
Input
Connector
Yellow: To VIDEO IN jack
Red: To AUDIO IN (R) jack
White: To AUDIO IN (L) jack*
audio input jack, use the white
plugs for the audio connection
on the VCR and camcorder.
* If your TV has only one audio
input jack, use the white
1
To S-VIDEO
plugs for the audio
Input
connection on the TV and
Connector
camcorder.
2
1
Yellow: To VIDEO Jack
Red: To AUDIO R Jack
White: To AUDIO L Jack*
About the S-video Connector
Yellow: To VIDEO Jack
Red: To AUDIO R Jack
White: To AUDIO L Jack*
S-video connectors are used to pass the chroma
(color) and luminance (brightness) components of
video signals separately. They serve to improve
the picture quality in both recording and playback.
Caution:
• Make sure that the camcorder, TV and other
equipment to be connected have been turned
off before you make connections. Making
connections with any of the components left
turned on may cause picture noise or
malfunction.
Note:
• When both the normal A/V cable and the
S-video cable are connected to the Docking
Station, video signals are output only through the
S-video cable. Do not connect the S-video cable
to the Docking Station if the video equipment to
be connected does not have an S-video
connector.
Note:
• When the camcorder is connected to a TV for
playback, the picture on the TV screen may
flicker if the volume on the camcorder is set to
maximum. Should this occur, turn the volume
down (see page 34).
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Connections for Playback on Use the Camcorder to Play
a TV Using Audio/Video
Jacks
Although you can enjoy playback on the
camcorder’s LCD monitor, you can also play back
tapes on your TV screen.
Back Tapes on a TV
1
Set the Power switch to VCR.
Connect the camcorder to your TV with the
supplied audio/video cable, as shown.
2
Press
on the operation button (
)
to select “PLAY”.
PLAY STILL
R
E
W
F
F
A/V pack
Caution:
• Make sure that the camcorder, TV and other
equipment to be connected have been turned
off before you make connections. Making
connections with any of the components left
turned on may cause picture noise or
malfunction.
Note:
• When the camcorder is connected to a TV for
playback, the picture on the TV screen may
flicker if the volume on the camcorder is set to
maximum. Should this occur, turn the volume
down (see page 34).
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Connections and Editing
Detaching the A/V Pack
Using the Optional SAV103
A/V Pack
Slide the A/V PACK EJECT release in the direction
of the arrow, and then pull the A/V pack straight
out.
The optional SAV103 A/V pack (shown on
page 58) lets you connect the camcorder to other
audio-visual equipment. Small and lightweight, it
comes in handy when traveling or any time you
are away from home.
A/V Pack
VIDEO Jack
EJECT
Release
RF DC OUT Jack
AUDIO L Jack
Caution:
AUDIO R Jack
• Do not use the A/V pack as a handle. It will
cause malfunctions.
S-VIDEO Input
Connector
Attaching the A/V Pack
1
Pull the A/V pack terminal cover of the
camcorder in the direction of the arrow as
shown below.
Note:
• Be careful not to lose the A/V pack terminal
cover once it is removed.
2
Align the projections on the A/V pack with
the openings on the camcorder’s mounting
panel, and insert the A/V pack as shown.
Then push the A/V pack firmly against the
mounting panel until it clicks into place.
1
2
A/V Pack Terminal Cover
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Cutting Unwanted Sequences
Editing
1
Play back the tape to be edited, and locate
the beginning and end of the sequence you
wish to cut. Write down the tape counter
readings at the beginning and end of that
sequence (see page 37). Then rewind the
tape to the beginning of the portion that you
wish to keep.
Video editing lets you refine your videos by
removing unwanted sequences from your tape
or transposing one sequence with another.
This camcorder lets you monitor the source
program on the built-in LCD monitor without
having to connect it to an external TV or video
monitor.
Connect the camcorder to a VCR with the
supplied Docking Station unit and audio/video
2
3
Load a blank tape cassette into the recording
VCR.
cable.
Yellow: To VIDEO IN Jack
Red: To AUDIO IN (R) Jack
White: To AUDIO IN (L) Jack*
Set the Power switch to VCR. Press
on
the operation button ( ) to select “PLAY”
and press the VCR’s REC (Record) button at
the same time.
Recording
CHANNEL
PAUSE
/STILL
PLAY
STOP/
EJECT
POWER
TV/VCR SET UP
REC
4
5
Press the VCR’s Pause/Still button to pause
recording when the source tape reaches the
beginning of the sequence to be cut.
To S-VIDEO Input Connector
*If your VCR has only one audio input
jack, use the white plugs for the audio
connection on the VCR and
camcorder.
Press the VCR’s Pause/Still (or Record)
button to resume recording when the source
tape reaches the end of the sequence to be
cut.
Playback
To Stop Editing
PressAon the
button to select “STOP” on the
VCR
VCR.
screen and press the STOP button on the
Yellow: To VIDEO Jack
Red: To AUDIO R Jack
White: To AUDIO L Jack*
Notes:
• Make sure that you press the Pause/Still button at
exactly the right moments in steps 4 and 5 above.
Otherwise, some of the transitions between edited
sequences may be slightly off.
• The picture may be disturbed during video search
or still picture playback. This does not imply a
defect in the camcorder.
Notes:
• If your VCR has an S-video input connector, connect
it to the S-VIDEO connector on the Docking Station
with the supplied S-video cable.
• When both the normal A/V cable and the S-video
cable are connected to the Docking Station, video
signals are output only through the S-video cable.
Do not connect the S-video cable to the Docking
Station if the video equipment to be connected does
not have an S-video connector.
Setting the Edit Mode
Picture quality inevitably declines during dubbing
from the camcorder to a VCR. To minimize the
quality reduction, set the camcorder to Edit mode.
1
Set the camcorder to VCR mode, and press
the MENU button until appears.
2
3
Press B on the
button to select “MENU”.
button to set “EDIT” to
Press B on the
“ON”.
Notes:
• The “EDIT” setting is ineffective when the cam-
corder is recording.
• After you finish dubbing, set the “EDIT” menu
item back to “OFF”.
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Connections and Editing
To Record from an External Source
Recording from an External
Source
1
2
Set the Power switch to VCR.
You can use this camcorder to record or edit video
from another source, such as a VCR, TV, or video
disc player.
Start sending audio/video signals from the
source equipment connected to the Docking
Station. Check the camcorder's monitor to
see if the picture is being properly received.
Connect the camcorder to the source equipment,
using the Docking Station and audio/video cable,
as shown.
3
Press the REC START/STOP button on the
camcorder to start recording.
Recording
Source Equipment
Yellow: To VIDEO Jack
Red: To AUDIO R Jack
White: To AUDIO L Jack
Yellow: To VIDEO OUT
To S-video Output
Jack
Connector
Red: To AUDIO
OUT (R) Jack
Operation Button
White: To AUDIO
Note:
Playback
OUT (L) Jack
• To pause recording, press
on the operation
button ( ) on the camcorder. Press the button
again to resume recording.
TV With Monitor Output
VCR
To Stop Recording
Press Aon the
button on the camcorder.
Video Disc Player
Caution: The unauthorized recording of
television programs and other materials may
infringe the rights of others.
Notes:
• If the source equipment has an S-video output
connector, connect it to the S-VIDEO connector
on the Docking Station with the supplied S-video
cable.
• If the source equipment has only one audio
output jack, use the white plugs for the audio
connection on the source equipment and
Docking Station.
Automatic Switching of the Audio/
Video Jack’s Input/Output Mode
The AUDIO/VIDEO jack’s mode is normally set to
input. It automatically switches to output when the
camcorder is playing back.
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Fluorescent Lamp Backlight
The fluorescent lamp backlight used in this
4
Carefully hold the end (white knob) of the
lamp unit with tweezers, and pull it out.
camcorder will eventually need replacing. If you
continue to use the camcorder when the
fluorescent lamp has almost reached the end of its
service life, the “REPLACE THE LAMP.” indicator
will be displayed on the monitor for approximately
one minute. When this occurs, purchase a
replacement lamp (235179) and replace the old
lamp.
Fluorescent Lamp Unit
5
6
Insert the replacement lamp unit into the
compartment. See note below.
REPLACE THE LAMP.
Power Switch
Fluorescent Lamp Unit
Replace the fluorescent lamp compartment
cover.
Lamp Compartment Cover
Fluorescent Lamp Unit
Replacing the Fluorescent
Lamp Backlight
Notes:
• Be sure to insert the replacement fluorescent
lamp straight in, in the direction of the arrow, into
the compartment. Do not press diagonally as it
may cause contact failure.
• The fluorescent light may flicker when first turned
on. Should this occur, turn off the camcorder,
and then turn it on again.
1
Set the Power switch to OFF
to turn off the camcorder, and
wait about 15 minutes for the
lamp unit to cool down.
Make sure the battery pack is
removed from the camcorder
before replacing the lamp.
• When used in cold locations, the fluorescent
lamp may lose some of its brightness.
Lamp Com-
2
3
Rotate the camera
partment Cover
module of the
camcorder halfway
forward in the
direction of the
arrow.
Caution:
• The fluorescent lamp is hot during and
immediately after use of the camcorder. Wait
at least 15 minutes after turning the power off
before attempting to change the lamp, to
allow time for it to cool down. Attempting to
change the lamp unit while it is still hot may
result in burns or other injuries.
Remove the lamp compartment cover: insert
a pointed object such as the point of a pen,
push the cover release “ ” down, and then
pull off the cover.
Lamp Compartment Cover
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Optional Accessories
We invite you to look at some great ideas for
sparking creativity and adding to the fun of using
your camcorder. These accessories are designed
to make the process of recording and watching
your videos more enjoyable.
SAV103 A/V Pack
This A/V pack lets you connect
your camcorder to other audio/
video equipment. Small and
lightweight, it comes in handy
when traveling.
To order accessories, contact your local Dealer. If
a dealer is not nearby, all accessories are
available through toll-free ordering or by using the
order form on the next page.
STP104 Tuner Pack
This tuner pack lets you view TV
channels on your camcorder.
You can use the tuner pack's
built-in antenna or attach an
external antenna to receive the
TV signal. See the tuner pack
User's Guide for details.
BB75 Battery Pack
This rechargeable battery is
designed specifically for long
life. The BB75 is the same
battery that came packed with
BB75
your camcorder. It can be
charged using the adapter/
charger that came with your
camcorder.
Using the Optional AC088 Tripod
Mounting the camcorder on a
tripod, such as AC088, will
keep the camcorder steady
and produce excellent video
results.
SUN102 Sun Hood
This sun hood helps protect the
lens from strong sunlight when
recording on a bright sunny day.
This tripod’s fluid-effect head
provides smooth camera pan
and tilt. The quick-release
mount makes it easy to attach
or remove the camcorder. The
grooved, tubular 3-section leg
design folds down to 26 inches when not in use.
Rubber feet allow for sure footing.
SDC100 Car Battery Adapter
This car battery adapter
Cautions: Before using a tripod, make sure it is
stable enough to hold the camcoder without falling
over. Do not transport the camcorder attached to
the tripod.
enables you to operate your
Camcorder from your car,
truck, or RV by plugging the
car cord directly into the
vehicle’s cigarette lighter socket. The SDC100 is
designed specifically to convert power from a 24-
or12-volt negative ground car battery to a 4.5-volt
output.
When attaching your camcorder to a tripod, be
careful not to force the tripod screw into the
Camcorder’s tripod mounting hold.
Caution: Do not use any other car
battery adapter with this camcorder.
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.
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Accessory Order Form
Order Form for Camcorder Model ProV950HB
Description
Part No.
AC088
Price
Qty.
Total
Tripod
$ 39.95
$ 99.95
$ 49.95
$119.95
$ 249.00
$ 69.95
$ 169.95
$ 14.95
$ 12.95
$ 9.95
Rechargeable Battery
Audio/Video Pack
Car Battery Adapter
Tuner Pack
BB75
SAV103
SDC100
STP104
SUN102
233576
233578
233579
233580
233581
233582
233665
235179
Sun Hood
AC Adapter/Battery Charger
DC Output Cable
S-Video Cable
Shoulder Strap
Remote Control
Audio/Video Cable
Docking Station
Replacement Lamp Unit
$ 13.95
$ 9.95
$119.95
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Total Merchandise .............................................................. $
Sales Tax............................................................................ $
We are required by law to collect the appropri-
ate sales tax for each individual state, county,
and locality to which the merchandise is being
sent.
5.00
Shipping and Handling ....................................................... $
Total Amount Enclosed ................................................... $
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Money order or check must be in U.S.
currency only. No COD.
Please complete other side also
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• Allow 4 weeks for delivery.
• All accessories are subject to availability.
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To order accessories, contact your local Dealer.
If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by
telephone or direct-by-mail.
United States and Canada Orders
To place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover card
ready and call the toll-free number listed below between 8AM and 8PM (EST)
Monday through Friday or between 9AM and 5PM (EST) Saturday.
Use this number only to place an order for accessory items listed on this
order form.
1-800–338–0376
To place your order by mail, detach and mail the completed order form with credit
card information, money order, or check in U.S. currency (made payable to
Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.) to the following address:
Video Accessories
PO Box 8419
Ronks, PA 17573
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Use and Care
• Always respect prohibitions or restrictions
on the use of electronic equipment on
commercial flights or in other sensitive
areas. The camcorder generates electrical
interference that can disable vital equipment,
leading to the risk of a serious accident.
Precautions
• After operation, remove the battery pack
from the unit.
• Do not aim the lens at the sun.
Do not allow direct sunlight to strike the
camcorder lens or LCD panel, whether
recording is in progress or not, as it may
damage the CCD sensor or LCD panel
surface. Be particularly careful when
recording outside.
• Watch the temperature and humidity.
You can use your camcorder at 0ЊC to
ם 40ЊC (32ЊF to 104ЊF), and at 30% to 80% relative humidity. Do not store the unit in an
unventilated car in the summer, in direct
sunlight, or near strong heat sources; this can
result in severe damage
• When shooting in dark places, avoid sudden
brightly lit objects or light sources, such as
the sun. Otherwise, the image may white out.
Should this happen, point the camera in a
different direction until the picture returns to
normal.
to the unit’s casing and
circuitry. Be careful when
handling the unit after it
has been left in a hot
place, such as the ones
described above.
• Avoid magnetic
sources.
• Avoid situations where water, sand, dust or
other foreign matter could get on or inside
the camcorder. Such substances could
cause malfunctions.
Do not use your camcorder in areas with ex-
cessive smoke or steam.
Using the camcorder
near strong fluorescent
lights, motors, televisions,
or other magnetic
sources may adversely affect recorded
images.
Do not leave your
camcorder in areas
• Remember to remove the cassette tape,
turn off the power, and remove the battery
pack when the camcorder is not in use.
with excessive dust or
moisture.
Such environments can
cause mildew to form on this unit’s lenses. Be
sure to provide ample ventilation.
• Using the camcorder near a broadcasting
station or other powerful transmission
source may cause buzzing or picture
deterioration.
• Some small, portable
tripods may be difficult to
attach and may not be
sturdy enough to support
your camcorder. Be sure to
use only a strong, stable
tripod.
• Avoid shocks and
dropping.
Do not drop or otherwise
subject the camcorder to
hard shocks or strong
vibrations. Bumping or
striking the unit during
recording will generate noise in the recorded
image.
• When using your camcorder in a cold
environment, the color LCD view screen
may appear less bright.This often occurs
in cold environments immediately after the
power is turned on.This is not a
malfunction. If this occurs, put the
camcorder in a warmer location for some
time before use. To prevent excessive
cooling, wrap the camcorder in a thick
cloth (a blanket, etc.).
• Avoid placing the
camcorder in close
proximity to lighting
equipment.
The heat from
incandescent lights may
deform the camcorder, or
cause it to malfunction.
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• “Dew” warning feature
Dew Formation
• What is “dew formation”?
When cold water is poured into a glass, dew
drops form on the glass. This clinging of
water drops is called dew formation.
If dew forms, the word “DEW” flashes on the
LCD monitor, and the power will automatically
turn off in approximately 10 seconds.
• When dew forms in your camcorder.
Dew will gradually form on the head drum of
your camcorder and make the video tape
stick to the head. This causes damage both
to the head and the tape. When dew
formation occurs, recording and playback
may not function properly.
Dew is likely to form in the following circum-
stances:
• when moving the camcorder from a cold
place to a warm place,
Q If the word “DEW” flashes on the LCD
monitor, remove the cassette, leave the
cassette compartment open, and wait
several hours to allow the camcorder to
acclimate to the surrounding temperature.
W To use the camcorder again, turn on the
power after waiting for several hours. Be
sure that the word “DEW” has disappeared
from the monitor screen.
E Do not insert a cassette while the word
“DEW” is flashing; this may result in damage
to the tape.
R Since dew forms gradually, it may take 10 to
15 minutes before the dew warning feature
engages.
• when placing the camcorder in a cold room
which is then heated rapidly,
• when moving the camcorder outdoors from
an air conditioned room,
• when placing the
camcorder in the direct
path of air blowing from
an air conditioner,
• when placing the
• How to continually maintain good recording.
If used in a variety of places, eventually your
camcorder may not function properly due to
accumulation of dirt on the head drum.
Please pay special attention to the following
points when using your camcorder.
1) Dew formation on the head drum.
2) Worn video tapes:
camcorder in a humid
room.
• How to prevent trouble due to dew
formation.
When using the camcorder in a place where
dew formation is likely to occur, allow the
camcorder and the video tape to acclimate to
the surroundings for about one hour.
For example, when bringing the camcorder
indoors after skiing, place it in a plastic bag
and allow it to adapt to room conditions for
some period of time.
Using a damaged or soiled video tape
may also soil the head drum, causing the
picture to be blurred or nothing to be
recorded on the video tape. Do no use
such a video tape.
3) The camcorder use in a humid or dusty
place. Use in extremely humid or dusty
places may cause damage to your
camcorder.
• When the video heads become clogged.
Using the camcorder when the video tape is
dirty may cause the head to clog, producing
noise on the recorded image or preventing
the image from being recorded at all.
Under such circumstances, contact the
nearest Authorized RCA Camcorder
Servicenter or your dealer for further advice.
(Video head cleaning can be done by using a
commercially available cleaning tape.
However, excessive use of the cleaning tape
may also cause damage to the video heads.
Please read the instructions accompanying
the cleaning tape carefully, before using it.)
Plastic bag
Q Be sure to tightly seal the plastic bag
containing the camcorder.
W Remove the bag when the air temperature
inside it reaches the temperature of the sur-
roundings.
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Use and Care
How to use the marker on the battery pack
Care
The marker is provided
to indicate the battery’s
Cleaning and maintenance
Red
mark
• Many plastic parts are used in the camcorder
casing. Do not use thinners, benzenes or
other strong chemical cleaners. These may
cause discoloration and damage to the
casing.
• Clean the casing with a soft, dry cloth. If the
casing is particularly dirty, wipe the casing
with a tightly wrung cloth dampened with a
diluted, neutral detergent. Then wipe it again
with a soft, dry cloth.
• Use a cloth to wipe finger marks and other
soiling off the LCD monitor and lens protector.
• If the lens needs cleaning, first remove the
lens protector by turning it counterclockwise.
Then clean the lens with a cloth, or
compressed air and lens papers designed for
photographic lenses.
charge condition. Slide
the switch to indicate
the charge condition as shown below.
Position
Charge condition
Before charging
After charging
Temperature during charging
• Store the battery pack in a dry, cool place.
• Charge the battery pack at temperature of
10°C to 30°C (50°F to 86°F).
For long battery lifetime
• Charge the battery pack (lithium-ion type) at
least once every six months.
• Do not leave the battery pack being charged
for long periods of time.
Battery Pack
Cautions:
This camcorder uses a lithium-ion type battery
pack. It is not necessary to store the lithium-ion
battery pack in a fully discharged state. Also, if
stored in the charged state, the battery will
gradually self-discharge, resulting in
• If the battery pack is misused, there is danger
of fire or explosion. Pay close attention to the
following:
1. Do not dispose of in fire.
2. Do not allow metallic objects to come in
contact with the terminals. This can cause
a short circuit.
3. Do not disassemble or repair by yourself.
4. Do not use any battery charger other than
those designed for use with these battery
packs.
5. Do not place the battery pack under direct
sunlight or in excessively hot places (over
60°C or 140°F) such as the dashboard of
cars.
6. Do not expose to moisture, water, or salt
water.
7. Do not drop or subject to strong force.
8. Keep battery out of reach of children and
in the original package until ready to use.
9. Dispose of used batteries promptly.
• The battery pack will become warm during
charging and use. This is normal and not a
malfunction.
• The battery pack has a limited service life. If
the period of use becomes noticeably shorter
with a normal charge, the battery pack is at
the end of its service life.
decreased recording time. Charge the battery
pack soon (a day) before use.
Battery pack consumption
• Recording with many starts and stops,
frequent zooming, and recording in low
temperatures will somewhat shorten actual
recording times. Accordingly, be sure to turn
off the power when not recording. Use of an
auxiliary battery pack is recommended to
prevent undesirable interruptions in your
recording.
• Do not use an insufficiently charged or weak
battery pack. Such battery packs may cause
the power to automatically stop during
camcorder operation to protect both the
battery pack and the unit.
Battery power is consumed even when the
camcorder’s power is turned off. If you are
not going to use your camcorder
immediately, remove the battery pack. (See
page 9.)
Replace it with a new battery pack.
• For safety, keep the battery pack in its pro-
tective cover when it is not being used. If the
metal parts of the battery pack come in con-
tact with other metal objects, there is a
danger that a short circuit may occur.
Note:
• Use only the BB75 battery pack. It is
designed specifically for use with this
camcorder.
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• If you want to record with a Hi8 tape in normal
Video Cassette Tapes
8 mm format, set the menu item “
” to
To protect recordings against erasure
When a previously recorded cassette is used
again for recording, the previously recorded
material is erased. To protect a recording
against accidental erasure, slide the tab on the
cassette to cover the hole. (A red mark will be
exposed.) To record, slide the tab to open the
hole.
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“OFF” on the MENU-PAGE
(Camera mode
) screen before recording. (See page 14
for the menu screen.)
UsingYour Camcorder
Abroad
Television system signals and electrical system
voltages and frequencies vary substantially
from country to country. When you are abroad,
please check the sections below before using
the AC adapter or connecting the camcorder to
a TV.
Notes:
• Do not insert anything into the erasure-
protection hole in the cassette.
• Only use those tapes with the
mark.
• Do not put anything into the holes on the
bottom of the cassette.
AC Power Sources
or the
The AC adapter is compatible with 50 Hz and
60 Hz electrical systems in the range of 100 V
to 240 V AC.
• Do not store or place your video tapes in
direct sunlight, near heaters, or in places with
excessive moisture or dust.
Optional SDC100 Car Battery
Adapter
• Do not keep video tapes near magnetic
objects as they may erase the recording.
• Do not drop or subject the tapes to excessive
shocks.
This can be used with 12-V and 24-V negative-
ground cars only. Do not use it with positive-
ground electrical systems.
• Uneven tape winding will damage the tape. If
the tape is not properly wound, reinsert it in
the camcorder and rewind the tape.
• Store the cassettes in their cases and stand
them on edge.
Television Signal Systems
In any country, you can always watch the video
picture by using the LCD monitor screen.
However, if you want to watch the picture on a
TV screen, the TV must be NTSC-M system
compatible. NTSC-M is used in the following
areas:
What is
?
Hi8 is a high-performance extension of the
ordinary 8 mm format. It uses advanced
technology to achieve even higher resolution
and picture quality. Hi8 recording on special
Hi8 tape results in a revolutionary improvement
in picture quality, realizing vivid, realistic, high-
quality pictures. Use a video cassette with the
mark on it for high-quality recording and
playback, or use one with the mark to enjoy
ordinary 8 mm recording and playback.
• When you load a Hi8 tape, recording is in Hi8
format. (The Hi8 indicator on the view screen
lights up.) When you load a normal 8 mm
tape, recording is in ordinary 8 mm format.
(The Hi8 indicator on the view screen is off.)
• During playback, the format recorded is
automatically detected.
The Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, Myanmar
(previously Burma), Canada, Chile, Colombia,
Costa Rica, Cuba, The Dominican Republic,
Ecuador, El Salvador, Greenland, Guam,
Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan,
South Korea, Mexico, The Netherland Antilles,
Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, The Philippines,
Puerto Rico, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Surinam,
Taiwan, Trinidad, the U.S.A., Venezuela,
southern Vietnam, and the Virgin Islands.
• Video equipment not for use with Hi8 is
unable to play back a tape recorded in Hi8
format.
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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.
Symptom
No power.
Possible cause
Suggested solution
• Power source is not properly
connected.
• Connect power source properly.
(pp. 9, 10, 11)
• Battery pack is not charged.
• Charge battery pack sufficiently.
(pp.7, 8)
• Dew in camcorder.
• Wait until dew dries. (p. 63)
• Safety function is in effect.
• Set Power switch to OFF and
remove battery pack; wait for two
seconds, then re-install battery
pack and turn on power. (p.9)
REC START/STOP button
does not work.
• Erasure protect tab on video
cassette is closed.
• Open tab or use a new cassette.
(p.65)
Power suddenly turns off.
• Camcorder left in Recording
Standby mode for five minutes.
• Set Power switch to OFF and then
back to CAMERA.
Monitor picture is hard to
see.
• Inappropriate picture adjustments.
• Adjust picture. (p. 21)
Auto focus does not
work.
• Manual Focus mode is engaged.
• Zoom used on close subject.
• Set to Auto Focus mode. (p. 43)
• Zoom out on subject. (p. 24)
• Focus manually. (p. 43)
• Subject has little contrast in
brightness or is full of horizontal or
vertical stripes.
• Occurs when shooting subject with
strong contrast to the background.
Does not indicate a malfunction.
Bright subject produces
wide vertical lines.
——
• Speaker does not work during
Camera mode. (Volume control in
Camera mode only affects
earphone volume.)
No audio from speaker
when recording.
——
• Camcorder is unable to focus when
zooming in on subject within 5 feet
(1.5 m), and automatically zooms
out until it focuses on subject.
Automatically zooms out
without operating Zoom
buttons.
• Zoom out. (p. 24)
• No subject in the field of view.
• Direct lens to some subject, or set
zoom to widest angle before
shooting. (p. 24)
• Counter is in memory mode.
• Disengage the memory mode.
(p. 38)
Tape stops midway
through rewind or fast
forward.
• Video input channel on TV or TV
channel is not selected properly.
• Select video input channel or TV
channel properly. (p. 52)
No image appears on
connected TV screen.
• A/V cable is not properly connected. • Connect A/V cable properly. (p. 52)
• Docking Station is not properly
connected.
• Connect the Docking Station
properly. (p. 8)
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Symptom
Possible cause
Suggested solution
Cannot play back, rewind • Tape already wound or rewound
• Rewind or fast forward tape to
desired point. (p. 34)
or fast forward tape.
Video noise in image.
completely.
• Dirty video heads.
• Old or worn tape.
• Depleted battery pack.
• Call for service.
• Use a new video cassette.
No power in VCR or
Camera mode.
• Use fully charged battery pack.
(pp.7, 8)
• AC adapter cord removed from
power outlet.
• Plug AC adapter cord into power
outlet. (p.10)
Cassette will not eject.
• Power source is not properly
connected.
• Connect power source properly.
(pp. 9, 10, 11)
• Battery pack is not charged.
• Charge battery pack sufficiently.
(pp. 7, 8)
• Camcorder is recording.
• Dew in camcorder.
• Stop tape and try again.
No buttons operate.
No image on monitor.
• Wait until dew dries. (p. 63)
• Backlight has been turned off.
• Fluorescent lamp is burned out.
• Press MODE DISPLAY button, or set
Power switch to OFF and then back
to CAMERA or VCR. (p. 38)
• Replace with new fluorescent lamp
unit. (p. 57)
• A/V or S-video cable is not properly • Connect A/V or S-video cable
Cannot edit to connected
VCR.
connected.
properly. (p. 52)
• Docking Station is not properly
connected.
• Connect Docking Station properly.
(p. 8)
Lens makes rattling sound
when camcorder is moved in
VCR mode or with power off.
• Does not indicate a malfunction.
——
Remote control does not
function.
• “REMOTE” menu item is set to “OFF”.
•
Set “REMOTE” menu item to “ON”. (p. 39)
• Remote control lithium cell has run
down.
• Replace remote control lithium cell
with a new one. (p. 6)
• Remote control used beyond
operating range.
• Use remote control within operating
range. (p. 39)
• Intense daylight falling on
camcorder’s photoreceptor.
• Protect photoreceptor from
exposure to intense daylight. (p. 39)
• Obstacle between remote control
and camcorder’s photoreceptor.
• Remove obstacle or use remote
control from different angle. (p. 39)
Notes:
• This unit is equipped with a microprocessor. Its performance could be adversely affected by external electrical
noise or interference. If this should happen, turn off the power and disconnect the unit from any power
sources, including lithium batteries, etc. Then reconnect the power sources (to resume operation).
• If the characters displayed on the monitor screen appear to malfunction, disconnect the power source and
remove the lithium cell, then reconnect the power source, insert the lithium cell, and turn the power on again.
The characters on the monitor should be normal. Set the date and time, then resume operation.
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Specifications
Signal System: NTSC standard
Recording System: 2 rotary heads, helical scanning system
Cassette: 8 mm video tape, MP type or Hi8 MP, ME type
Recording/Playback Time: 120 minutes (P6-120)
Tape Speed: 14.345 mm/second
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Pickup Device: ⁄4 Љ (6.4 mm, effective size: 4.5 mm) CCD image sensor (with
approx. 410,000 pixels including optical black)
Lens: 12
ן power zoom lens (F1.8, fס 4.2–50.4 mm), full-range auto focus
Lens Filter Diameter: 37 mm
Monitor: 4Љ (10.1 cm)—full-color LCD screen (TFT active matrix)
Microphone: Electret stereo microphone
Power Requirement: DC 3.6 V
Power Consumption: 7.1 W (during camera recording in full auto mode with zoom
motor off, backlight in normal mode)
Operating Temperature: 0ЊC to
ם 40ЊC (32ЊF to 104ЊF) Operating Humidity: 30% to 80%
Storage Temperature:
מ 20ЊC to ם 60ЊC (מ 4ЊF to 140ЊF) Dimensions (approx.): 715⁄32Љ (W)
ן 419⁄32Љ (H)ן 313⁄16Љ (D) [190 mm (W) ן 117 mm (H)ן 97 mm (D)]
Weight (approx.): 1.8 lbs (820 g) (without battery pack, lithium battery, video
cassette)
AC Adapter/Battery Charger
Power Requirement: AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz
DC Output: 4.5 V
Power Consumption: 25 W
Dimensions (approx.): 4 3⁄4Љ (W)
ן 2Љ (H) ן 4Љ (D) [120 mm (W) ן 51 mm (H) ן 101.5 mm (D)] Weight (approx.): 0.86 lbs (390 g)
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
INFORMATION TO USER
This device complies with Part 15 and Part 18 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.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device and RF lighting device pursuant to Part 15 and Part 18 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
—receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Customer Assistance and Service
Thomson provides a toll-free telephone
You can reach Thomson at the
number to help you with any problems
following number:
you may encounter with your
camcorder. Many can be diagnosed
800-283-6503
over the phone, and if necessary, a
replacement unit can 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.
(Toll free inside U.S.A.)
Our toll-free Camcorder number
operates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., CST
Monday - Friday
for U.S. customers only
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 on the reverse side to
learn about your specific rights and
responsibilities.
Always consult Thomson and get a Return
Authorization number before returning
anything! Obtain a Return Authorization
(RA) number from the telephone
representative before returning your
equipment to avoid delays, accounting
errors, or even loss of your unit.
Important information to customers who ship defective equipment to
Thomson Consumer Electronics
The Thomson representative who
authorized the return of your equipment
will give you an RA number over the
phone. They will also provide you with
instructions on where and how to return
your camcorder. Write the number in
large, clear characters on the outside of
the box. To avoid confusion and
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.
misunderstandings, shipments without an
RA number clearly visible on the outside
of the box will be returned to you at your
expense.
For your protection, insure all shipments
for full replacement value and use a
reliable shipper. Thomson assumes no
responsibility for warranty shipments
from the customer to the factory if not
shipped in the manner prescribed by
Thomson.
Include a brief note describing the
problem and any conversations about the
problem you have had with Thomson
personnel. Include your name, address
69
Limited warranty
What your warranty covers:
• Any defect in materials or
workmanship.
For how long after your purchase:
• 90 days for labor charges.
• One year for parts.
(The warranty period for rental units
begins with the first rental or 45 days from
date of shipment to the rental firm,
whichever comes first.)
3. Take your unit, including all
accessories, and your evidence of
purchase date, such as a bill of sale,
to the exchange location and you will
be provided the new or refurbished
unit.
4. If the repairs were covered by your
warranty, you will not be billed.
If you are not located near an
exchange point:
1. Provide your Discover, MasterCard or
Visa account number and expiration
date to our phone representative. This
is for security purposes. If we receive
your unit including all accessories
within 14 days from the date you were
provided an RA number, only items
not covered by warranty will be
charged to your account. IF YOUR
UNIT INCLUDING ALL
What we will do:
During the initial 90 days
• Exchange your camcorder with a new
or refurbished unit, or repair your
camcorder. The option will be ours.
There will be no cost to you.
After the 90 days and within one year
• Exchange your camcorder with a new
or refurbished unit, or repair your
camcorder. The option will be ours.
Parts will be provided at no charge, but
you will be responsible for the cost of
labor required for the repair.
ACCESSORIES IS NOT RECEIVED
WITHIN 14 DAYS, THE SUGGESTED
RETAIL VALUE OF THE
CAMCORDER AND/OR
How you get service:
ACCESSORIES WILL BE CHARGED
TO YOUR CREDIT CARD. This
amount will be credited if the unit is
subsequently received.
• Call 1-800-283-6503 and have your
unit’s date of purchase and model/
serial number ready. The model/serial
number information is on the bottom of
your camcorder.
• 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
2. We will send you a replacement unit
next business day delivery in the
continental USA.
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 you were provided
the RA number. Any labor and parts
charges not covered by the warranty
will be included and charged against
your account.
Authorization (RA) number and the
location of a nearby exchange point if
one exists. No returns will be accepted
without the RA number.
To receive a replacement camcorder
before you return yours:
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 in the carton along
with your RA number, which will allow
you to easily ship the unit back to us.
Make sure you insure your
If you are located near an
exchange point:
1. We will send a replacement unit to the
exchange point next business day
delivery in the continental USA.
2. The exchange location will notify you of
its arrival.
shipment in case of damage or
loss.
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Include with the shipment:
To have your Camcorder repaired by an
Authorized RCA Camcorder
bill of sale, to verify your unit’s warranty Servicenter:
•
Evidence of purchase date, such as a
eligibility.
•
Check with your dealer or call 1-800-
336-1900 for the Authorized RCA
Camcorder Servicenter nearest you.
Take your unit to the Authorized RCA
Camcorder Servicenter of your choice.
Show the Authorized RCA Camcorder
Servicenter representative evidence of
purchase date, such as a bill of sale.
Pick up your camcorder when repairs
are complete.
•
•
A brief note describing your
camcorder’s problem.
Your name, address, and phone
number.
•
•
Return transportation, storage, handling,
and insurance costs are your sole
responsibility. We accept no liability in
case of damage or loss.
To receive a replacement unit after we
have received your unit:
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.
•
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.
2. Carefully pack the unit along with all
accessories included with your
camcorder, using the original box and
packing material if possible.
•
•
•
Batteries.
Cleaning of video/audio heads.
Camcorders purchased or serviced
outside the USA.
Return transportation, storage, and
handling costs of your unit, including
insurance for loss or damage.
Acts of God, such as but not limited to
lightning damage.
3. Include with the shipment:
•
Evidence of purchase date, such as a
bill of sale, to verify your unit’s warranty
eligibility.
•
•
•
A brief note describing your
camcorder's problem.
Your name, address, and phone
number.
•
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
Return transportation, storage, handling,
and insurance costs 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
necessary. The return of the card is not
required for warranty coverage.
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.
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 in the continental
USA.
If you purchased your camcorder
outside the USA:
•
This warranty does not apply. Contact
your dealer for warranty information.
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Index
Canceling Automatic Screen Display . 29
Car Battery Adapter, Using ................. 11
Care and Use ................................. 62-65
Cassette Compartment ................. 4,6,12
CASSETTE NOT RECORDABLE
Indicator .................................... 16
Cassettes, Care .................................. 65
Cassettes, Hi8..................................... 65
Cassettes, Inserting and Removing.... 12
Cat’s Eye (Gain Up) ............................ 26
Cautions ..................................................i
Cell, Installing in Camcorder................. 6
Cell, Installing in Remote Control .......... 6
CHANGE THE CASSETTE
Indicator ............................... 16,33
Charging the Battery, Adapter/
Charger ....................................... 7
Charging the Battery, Docking
Station ......................................... 8
Chart for Time Zone ............................ 20
Checks, Trouble ............................. 66-67
Clock, World........................................ 18
Connections and Editing................ 52-56
Connections, TV Using
— A —
16:9 Recording ................................... 29
A/V Pack Terminal Cover ...................... 4
A/V Pack, Optional .................... 54,58-61
AC Adapter, Using .............................. 10
AC Adapter/Battery Charger ................ 7
Accessories, Included ................ 3,59-61
Accessories, Optional.................... 58-61
Accessories, Order Form ............... 59-61
Area Table for Time Zones .................. 20
Area, Date, and Time Displaying ........ 19
Area, Date, and Time Setting .............. 17
Assistance.....................3,69,Back Cover
Auto Focus .......................................... 25
Auto Tape Rewind ............................... 34
Automatic Screen Display,
Canceling .................................. 29
— B —
Docking Station ......................... 52
Connections, TV With Audio/Video
Jacks ......................................... 53
Connections, VCR Using Docking
Station ....................................... 52
Contents ............................................. 1-2
Controls, Camcorder.......................... 4-5
Counter Memory ................................. 38
Customer Assistance .... 3,69,Back Cover
Customer Assistance and Service. 69-71
Backlight Compensation..................... 26
Backlight/Picture Adjustment .............. 21
Basic Operations – Camera
Recording ............................ 23-33
Basic Operations – Playback......... 34-39
Battery Compartment.................... 5,9,11
BATTERY IS TOO LOW Indicator ... 16,33
Battery Pack.......................... 7,8,9,33,64
Battery Pack, Care .............................. 64
Battery Power Display......................... 33
Buttons, Remote Control ..................... 39
— D —
— C —
Date and Time Recording ................... 32
Date, Area, and Time Displaying ........ 19
Date, Area, and Time Setting .............. 17
DC Cable ....................................... 10,11
Design Specifications ......................... 68
Dew in Camcorder .............................. 63
DEW Indicator ................................ 16,63
Digital Image Stabilization .................. 27
Digital Quick Zoom ............................. 25
Digital Zoom ........................................ 24
Camcorder, Care................................. 64
Camcorder Cell, Installing .................... 6
Camcorder Controls........................... 4-5
Camcorder, Cleaning .......................... 64
Camcorder, Powering ...................... 9-11
Camera Mode ................. 13-15,21,28,32
Camera Recording – Basic
Operations ........................... 23-33
Camera Recording – Useful
Features ............................... 40-51
72
Display of Remaining Recording
Time .......................................... 33
— L —
Docking Station, Using ................. 7,8,52
EarPHONE Jack............................... 5,34
Edit Search.......................................... 30
Editing ................................................. 55
Editing and Connections................ 52-56
EJECT THE CASSETTE Indicator........ 16
Erasure Protect Tab........................ 12,65
Extend Zoom....................................... 25
External Microphone Jack .................... 5
External Source, Recording From ....... 56
LAMP OFF Indicator............................ 38
Lamp, Fluorescent .............................. 57
Lap Times ........................................... 50
LCD Monitor .......................................... 5
LCD Monitor Backlight, Turning Off .... 38
LCD Monitor, Handling........................ 22
LCD Monitor, Replacing Lamp............ 57
Lens Protector ....................................... 4
LIGHT Indicator................................... 51
Lighting ............................................... 51
Limited Warranty ............................ 70-71
— F —
Fading ................................................. 28
Fast Forward Operation ...................... 34
Features – Camera Recording ....... 40-51
FF (Fast Forward) Button .................... 39
First-Time Operation ........................ 6-22
Fluorescent Lamp Backlight ............... 57
Fluorescent Lamp Compartment .......... 5
Focus Auto .......................................... 25
Focus, Manual..................................... 43
Full Auto Mode ............................... 23,32
— M —
Macro Shots ........................................ 27
Manual Focus...................................... 43
Memory, Counter................................. 38
MENU Button .... 5,13-15,17,18,19,24,26,
............... 27,28,29,30,32,34,36,37
............... 38,43,44,45,46,47,48,49
Menus, On-Screen ......................... 13-15
Messages, Self-Recording.................. 41
MICrophone Jack.................................. 5
Microphone, Stereo............................... 4
MODE DISPLAY
— G —
Gain-Up (Cat’s Eye) ............................ 26
— H —
Button............ 5,13-15,29,30,33,38
— O —
Handstrap, Adjusting ....................... 5,22
Hi8 Cassettes...................................... 65
Operation Button.......... 5,13-15,17,18,19
.......... 21,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30
.......... 32,34,35,36,37-38,40-42,43
.................... 44,45,46,47,48,49-50
Operation
— I —
Backlight Compensation........... 26
Digital Image Stabilization ........ 27
Fading ....................................... 28
First-Time ............................... 6-22
Focus, Auto ............................... 25
Focusing, Manual...................... 43
Full Auto ............................... 23,32
Gain-Up..................................... 26
Important Safeguards ........................ ii-iii
Important Safety Information...................i
Included Accessories ................. 3,59-61
Information, Important......................... i-5
INSERT A CASSETTE Indicator .......... 16
Inserting and Removing Cassettes..... 12
Iris, Manual.......................................... 47
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Index
Iris ............................................. 47
Playback ................................... 34
Recording ............................ 23-33
Remote Control ......................... 39
Self-Recording ..................... 40-42
Snapshot Recording ................. 48
Still Recording ........................... 48
Strobe Recording ...................... 49
Stopwatch ............................ 49-50
Tape Counter........................ 37-38
White Balance ........................... 46
Wide Screen Recording ............ 29
Zooming ............................... 24-25
Optional Accessories..................... 58-61
Optional Car Battery Adapter ........ 11,58
Optional Plug Adapter ........................ 10
Order Form, Accessories............... 59-61
— R —
RECord START/STOP Button ..................
..................................... 5,23,28,39
Recording Date and Time ................... 32
Recording on the Camcorder ............. 56
Recording Pause ................................ 23
Recording Positions ............................ 31
Recording Tips.................................... 31
References ..................................... 57-75
Registration Card ....................................i
Registration, Product .............................. i
Remaining Battery Power Display ...... 33
Remaining Recording Time Display ... 33
Remote Cell, Installing .......................... 6
Remote Control Buttons ...................... 39
Remote, Using .................................... 39
Removing the Lens Protector................ 4
REPLACE THE LAMP Indicator........... 16
Return, Quick ...................................... 30
REW Button ......................................... 39
Rewind Operation ............................... 34
— P —
Party Mode.......................................... 44
Pause Recording ................................ 23
PAUSE/STILL Button ........................... 39
Photoreceptor .................................. 5,39
Picture/Backlight Adjustment .............. 21
Play Back Tapes Using Camcorder .... 53
PLAY Button ........................................ 39
Playback ............................................. 34
Playback – Basic Operations......... 34-39
Positions, Recording ........................... 31
Power (CAMERA/VCR) Switch .............. 5
..... 13-15,17,18,19,21,23,30,33,36
Power Zoom Buttons.............. 5,24,27,39
Powering the Camcorder ................. 9-11
PREV. PAGE Menu Feature ................. 15
Problem Solving ............................. 66-67
Product Registration ...............................i
Program AE ......................................... 44
Program Search .................................. 36
PUSH Mark.......................................... 12
— S —
S-Video Connector .................... 52,54-56
Safeguards, Important ....................... ii-iii
Scene Menu ........................................ 44
Search, Edit......................................... 30
Search, Program ................................. 36
Search, Video...................................... 35
Self Recording ............................... 40-42
Sensor, Remote ................................... 39
Setting Area, Date, and Time .............. 17
Setting the Shutter Speed ................... 45
Shoulder Strap, Attaching................... 22
Shoulder Strap ................................. 5,22
Shutter Speed ..................................... 45
Ski or Sand Mode................................ 44
SLOW Button.................................. 35,39
Slow Feature ....................................... 35
SNAPshot Button.............................. 5,48
Snapshot Feature ................................ 48
Solving Problems ........................... 66-67
Specifications...................................... 68
— Q —
Quick Return ....................................... 30
74
Sport Mode ......................................... 44
Stabilization, Digital Image ................. 27
Stand, Retractable ................................ 4
Stand, Using ....................................... 35
Stereo Microphone................................ 4
Still Feature ......................................... 35
Still Image Recording.......................... 48
Still Recording ..................................... 48
STOP Button........................................ 39
Stopwatch ...................................... 49-50
Strobe Recording ................................ 49
Supplied Accessories ................. 3,59-61
— V —
VCR Mode....................... 13-15,21,34,35
Video Heads Clogged Indicator ......... 16
Video Search....................................... 35
VOLume Buttons ......................... 5,34,39
— W —
Warning ...................................................i
Warning Indicator During
Self-Recording Mode ................ 16
Warning Indicators .............................. 16
Warranty, Limited ........................... 70-71
White Balance ..................................... 46
Wide Screen Recording ...................... 29
World Clock......................................... 18
— T —
Table of Contents ............................... 1-2
Tape Counter.................................. 37-38
TAPE END Indicator ............................ 33
Tape Rewind, Auto .............................. 34
THE TAPE ENDS SOON Indicator.. 16,33
Time and Date Recording ................... 32
Time Zone Chart ................................. 19
Time, Area and Date Displaying ......... 19
Time, Area and Date Setting ............... 17
Times Zones Table .............................. 20
Tips on Traveling Abroad .................... 65
Tips, Recording................................... 31
Traveling Abroad Tips ......................... 65
Tripod ............................................. 27,58
Tripod Socket ................................... 5,58
Trouble Checks .............................. 66-67
Twilight Mode ...................................... 44
— Z —
Zoom Buttons......................... 5,24,27,39
Zoom Lens ............................................ 4
Zooming ......................................... 24,25
— U —
Use and Care ................................. 62-65
Useful Features – Camera
Recording ............................ 40-51
Using Remote ..................................... 39
75
Need Assistance? We want to help!
U.S. Consumers:
Camcorder Exchange Warranty .... 800-283-6503
Customer Service ......................... 800-336-1900
Accessories .................................. 800-338-0376
Canadian Consumers:
English .......................................... 800-522-0338
French........................................... 800-522-0445
Please do not send any products to the
Indianapolis address listed in this manual
or on the carton. This will only add delays
in service for your product.
10330 N Meridian Street
Indianapolis, IN 46290
©1996 Thomson Consumer Electronics, Inc.
Trademark(s)® Registered
Marca(s) Registrada(s)
Printed in Japan
Part Number 96-ProV950HB-1
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