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Thank you for choosing Panasonic!
You have purchased one of the most
sophisticated and reliable products on the
market today. Used properly, we're sure it
will bring you and your family years of
enjoyment. Please take time to fill in the
information below. The serial number is on
the tag located on the underside of your
Palmcorder. Be sure to retain this manual
as your convenient Palmcorder information
source.
fDate of Purchase
Dealer Purchased From
Dealer Address
Dealer Phone No.
Model No.
Serial No.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD,
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Your '_'l]k" Palmcorder is designed to record and play back in Standard Play (SP) mode
and Los-g (LP) mode.
II is recommended that only cassette tapes that have been tested and inspected for use in
VCR machines with the u"'l]5" mark be used.
This symbol warns the user that uninsulatec
voltage wffhin the unit may have sufficient
magnitude to cause etectdc shock.
Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind
of contact with any inside part of this unit,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER fOR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO OUALIFtE[
This symbol alerts the user that important
literature concerning the operation and
maintenance of this unit has been included.
Therefore, it should be read carefull,
to avoid any problems.
The above markings are located on the appliance bottom cover,
This device complies wilh Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Parl 15 of the FCC
Rules. These timits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference when operated in a residential environment.
if this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, use the equipment in
another location and/or utiJize an electrical outlet different from that used by the
receiver.
If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/'T'V technician for help.
You may find the booklet, 'Something About Interference' available from FCC
local regional offices helpful,
FCC Warning: To assure continued FCC compliance, use only the provided shielded
interface cable when connecling digital video camera to computer in
accordance with instruction herein. Also, any unauthorized changes or
modifications to this equipment could void the user's authority to operate.
operated.
2. Retain thstmctk:'_s -- The safety and operating
in,Jr_.,'Kxionsshould be _'etai_ed for future refereece.
3. Heed Wamings _Atl wamir_:Jsen the unit and i_ the
operatinoj instructions should be adhered 40,
4, Fofiowthstruotiens--Alloperattngandmaintenance
instructions shou)d be followed,
5. Cleaning -- Unptug this video unif kern the wall outlet
before cleaning. Do not use liquid Or aerosol
c!eaners, Use a dry cloth tot c)eaeing.
6. Attaahments-- Do not use attachments rmt
recommended by the video pro<Justmanufacturer as
they may be hazardous.
7, Water and Moisture -- 0o not use this video unit near
water -- for example near a bath tub, wash bowl,
kitchen sink. or laundry tub, in awar basement, or
near aswimming pool, and the like,
8. Aacessodes -- Do not place this video unit an a.e
unstabto cad, stand, t_pod, bracket, or table. The
video unit may fail, causing sedous injurV to a child or
adult, and serious damage to the unit, Use only with
acarl stand, tr)ped, bracket, or table recommended
by the fr_anu|acturer, or sold with the video unit, Any
mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturers
instructions and should use a
mourning accessory
recommended by the
manufacturer. An appliance and
cart combinat_n should be moved ]
with care, Quick stags, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces m_y
cause the appliance and cad
combination to overturn.
9, Vent{lotion-- Slots and openings in the cabi_t are
prodded for venti_atio(1and to ensure reliable
ope{ation of the video unit and to protect it from
overheating. These openings must not be blocked or
covered. Never p_ace the video unit on a bed, sofa,
rug, or other similar surface, or near or over erod)slot
or heat register. This video unit should not be placed
in a bui))-in inStaffat_ensuch as a bookcase or rack
unless proper ventilation is provided or the
manufacturer's instructions have been adhered to,
)[}. Power Sources -- This video unit should be operated
only from the type af power source indicated on the
marking label, If you are not sure of the type of power
supply 10 your home, consult yo_r appliance deatar
or local power company, re1 video units intended to
be operated from batte_ry pews/, or other oo_rces,
refer to live operating instructions.
[Alternating Currant) line plug (a plug having one _
blade wider than the other) or 3-wi_'e grounding type I
p}ug, a plug having ethird (grCunding) pin.
The 2-wire polarized plug will fit into the power outlet
only one way. This {s a safety feature. If you are
unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, t_/
reversing the plug. (f the plug stil,{ fails to fit, contact
your electrician to replace your chocolate outlet. Do
not defeat the safety purpose et the polarized plug.
The 3-wise grounding type ptiJg will fi! into a
groundingtype power culler. This is e safety feature.
}f you am unable to insert the plug into the outlet,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not deleat the safety purpose of the
grounding type ptog.
12,. Power-Cord ProtectJen _Power-supply cords
should be routed so that they are _,ot likely to be
walked on or pinched by )tsms placed upon or
against them, paying particular attention to cords of
plugs, convenience receptacles, end the point
where they exit from the unit.
"!3. Outdoor Antenna Grounding _ ff an outside
antenna or cable system is sonnecfed to the video
unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and bullt-upstatic charges. Part1 OT
the Canadian Electrical Code, in USA Section 810
ofthe NationalElectrical Code, pre,Adesinforr_fion
with respect to p_per grounding of the mast and
supporting structure, grounding afthe teed.inwire to
an antenna d_scharge unit, size of grounding
conductors, location of antenna discharge unit,
connection _ grounding electrodes, end
requirements for the gmundlng electrode.
,,..j_ct F.N_
t_AD
14. Lightning-- For added protection ot this video unit
receiver during elightningstorm, or when itislaff
ur_ttended and unused far tong periods of time,
unplug it from the wailoutletand disconnectthe
antenna, or cable system. This will prevent damage
to the videounit due tOlightning and power-line
surges.
t 5. Power Lines -- An outside antenna system should
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines
or other electdo light or power circuits, or where it can
fa]t into such power lines or circuits. When installing
an outside antenna system, extreme care should be
taken to keep from touching such power _ines or
circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
16. Overloading -- DO not ovedoad wall outlets and
extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or
electric shock,
17, Objects and Liquids -- Never push objects of any
kind into this video unit through openings as they
may touch dangerous voltage points or short out
parts that eouId _esul1 in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind onto the video unit.
t8. Servicing -- Do not attempt to sere'ice this video unit
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all
servicing to qualified service personnel.
19. Damage Requiring Service -- Unplug this video unit
from the walt outlet end _'efer servicing to qualified
service personnet under the tbitowing conditions:
a, When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b, If any liquid has been spilled into, or objects have
fallen onto, the video unit.
c. If the video unit has beer= exposed to rain or water.
d. If the video unit does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those Controls that are covered by the operating
instructions, as an improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the video unit to its normal operation.
e, If the video unit has been dropped or the cabinet
has been damaged.
f. When the video unit exhibits a distinct change in
performance -- this indicates a need for sen/ice.
20. Replacement Parts -- When replacement parts are
required, be sure the service technician has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or
have the same chara_'leristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire. electric
shock or other hazards.
21. Safety Check-- Upon completion of any service or
repairs to this video unit, ask the service technician to
perform safety checks to determine that the video
unit is in safe Operating order.
USE & LOCATION
TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD ... Your Palmcorder and power supply should not be exposed to rain or moisture. Do
not connect the power supply or operate your Palmcorder if it gets wet. Your Palmcorder has been designed for
outdoor use. however it is not designed to sustain direct exposure to water, rain. sleet, snow, sand, dust, or adirect
splashing from apool or even a cup of coffee, This action could permanently damage the interna_ parts of your
Palmcorder. Do not attempt to disassemble this unit. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Unplug your
Pa(mcorder from the power suppty before cleaning.
DO NOT AIM YOUR PALMCORDER AT THE SUN OR OTHER BRIGHT OBJECTS
DO NOT LEAVE THE PALMCORDER WITH THE EVF AIMED OIRECTLY AT THE SUN AS THIS MAY CAUSE
DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL PARTS OF THE EVE
DO NOT EXPOSE YOUR PALMCORDER TO EXTENDED HIGH TEMPERATURE ... Such as, in direct sunlight,
inside aclosed car, next to aheater, etc.,. This action could permanentty damage the internal parts of your
Paimcorder.
AVOID SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE -. If the unit is suddenly moved from a celd place to swarm
place, moisture may form on the tape and inside the unit,
-DO NOT LEAVE YOUR PALMCORDER OR THE POWER SUPPLY TURNED ON WHEN NOT IN USE.
o STORAGE OF YOUR PALMCORDER ... Store and handle your Palmcorder in amanner that will not subject it to
unnecessary movement (avoid shaking and stalking). Your Palmcorder contains asensitive pick-up device which
could be damaged by improper handling or storage.
CARE
- TO CLEAN YOUR PALMCORDER ... Do not use strong or abrasive deteKjfents when cleaning your Palmcorder
body.
TO PROTECT THE LENS ... (3o not touch the surface of the lens with your hand, Use a commercial Palmcorder
lens solution and lens paper when cleaning the lens. Improper cleaning can scratch the lens coating.
• TO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR PALMCORDER ... Before handling your Palmserder, make sure your hands
and face are free from any chemical products, such as suntan lotion, as it may damage the finish.
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Things You Should Know ............................................................................................... 2
Important Sateguards .................................................................................................... 3
Precautions ................................................................................................................... 4
Before Using .................................................................................................................. 6
Quick Guide ................................................................................................................... 9
Supplying Power .......................................................................................................... 11
Setting the Clock ......................................................................................................... 13
Using the Palmcorder Menu ........................................................................................ 14
MENU OSD ................................................................................................................. 15
E_ectron/c Viewf}ndedLCD Monitor indications ........................................................... 19
Basic Operation
Camera Recording ...................................................................................................... 22"
Remote Control (Optional) .......................................................................................... 26
Playback Your Recordings ........................................................................................... 27
Special Features
Dual Digital Electronic image Stabilization System (D.E.I.S,) .................................... 32
Digital Zoom ................................................................................................................ 33
Digital PhotoShot ........................................................................................................ 34
Index Search ............................................................................................................... 34
White Balance ............................................................................................................. 35
Strobe Multi Mode ....................................................................................................... 35
Program AE ................................................................................................................. 36
Other E)igita_Functions ................................................................................................ 37
Picuture in Picuture (PinP) .......................................................................................... 38
Recording Still Picture ................................................................................................. 38
Focus ........................................................................................................................... 39
Audio/Video Fade In/Out ............................................................................................. 39
High Speed Shutter ..................................................................................................... 40
Backlight ...................................................................................................................... 40
Audio Dubbing using the Bui{t-in Microphone ............................................................. 4t
Memory-Stop Editing ................................................................................................... 42
Copying your Tapes to S-VHS or VHS Cassette ......................................................... 43
Copying from Digital Equipment (dubbing) ................................................................. 44
PC Connection with DV Interlace Cable (i.LINK) ..................................................... _,.45
PC Connection ............................................................................................................ 46
PHOTOVU LINK .......................................................................................................... 47
ForYour Information
Palmcorder Accessory System ................................................................................... 49
Patmcorder Accessory Order Form ............................................................................. 50
Notes On Operations ................................................................................................... 51
Specifications .............................................................................................................. 52
Before Requesting Service ......................................................................................... 53
Request for Service Notice ......................................................................................... 55
Index of Controls ......................................................................................................... 56
Limited Warranty ......................................................................................................... 60
Servicenter List ........................................................................................................... 61
Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guia Para Uso Rapido ...................................................... 62
Index ............................................................................................................. Back Cover
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1 pc+ AC Adaptor
(PV-DAC 11)
with AC Cableand DC Cable
1 pc. Battery Pack
(PV+DBP8A) 1 pc. A/V Cable
(LSJA0280)
1 pc+ Lens Cap
(LSYF0478) 1 pc+ PC Connection
Cable for Windows
(LSJA0276)
1 pc. PHOTOVU LLNK
Driver (LSFT0251) 1 pc. Shoulder
Strap (LSFC0013)
Microsoft _ and Windows ®are registered trademarks of Microsoft _ in the United States and
other countries.
Intel ®Pentium ® is a registered trademark.
i.LINK and _, are trademarks.
PHOTOVU LINK is a registered trademark.
IBM is a registered trademark of IBM Company.
!t,'[_.l _! _"I_=_' fAt,1I;L"i'_[_.1,,/,?i!!t,_nn_,I _ _--I_ t.i'T__t [.j,. 1
Use only those tapes having the M,,_|_+logo
indicating the 6.35 mm digital
standard.
AY-DVM30EA
AY-DVM60EA
AY-DVM80EA
30 minutes
60 minutes
80 minutes
45 minutes I
1 90 minutes ! 2
Cassettes have a sliding record tab to
ensure recordings are not accidentally
erased.
To prevent accidental erasure:
S_ide the tab to the left (open).
record tab
To record again:
Stide the tab to the right (close).
6
• if the Palmcorder is connected to a power
source, the cassette can be inserted and
ejected without turning the Palmcorder
on, 1TAPE EJECT
Before you begin ]
Connect the Palmcorder to a power
source. (See pages 11, 12.)
1Slide TAPE EJECT to open the
Cassette Compartment Cover,
_,_ 2 insert a cassette record tab up,
3PUSHTO _% I_I window side facing out.
CLOSE mark_:..._-_--_ !FI_ Press PUSH TO CLOSE mark to
close the Cassette Compartment
Cover.
To remove the cassette...
Slide TAPE EJECT to open the Cassette
Cassette Compartment Cover Compartment Cover and pull the cassette
tape straight out.
Hint to locate recording position when inserting cassette
• When you insert apartially recorded cassette, use the Edit Search Function (see page
24) to visually confirm the point at which you want to start a new recording. EspecialLy
advisable when you want to add a recording to a tape that is already full
Note J
ll hand strap is tight it may prevent Cassette Compartmenl Cover from fully opening
for tape insertion or ejection. Loosen hand strap if necessary.
When inserting the cassette, make sure it faces in the right direction and then push in
completely. ...................
To brighten the natural colors in a scene.
Built-in Mount
Using the light will reduce battery
operating time.
Be sure to provide
adequate ventilation if using Light in a
hot environment for an extended period.
Be sure LIGHT is set to OFF when not in
use.
Do not attempt to lift or carry the
Palmcorder by holding the Enhancement
Light.
if _ight bulb needs to be replaced, take
Light to your nearest authorized
servicenter.
-Before you begin "t
Connect the Palmcorder to a power |
source. (See pages tl, 12,) JSet POWER to CAMERA.
Slide Light into the Built-in Light
Mount.
Be sure it locks into place.
Press LIGHTto turn 2LIGHT Button
ON or OFF. _=_
LIGHT RELEASE Button
To remove the Light:
PreSS LIGHT RELEASE and slide the Light
out of the mount.
Caution;
This light becomes hot during operation.
Make sure nothing covers the Light
during operation.
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Undo the two strap ends from their
buckles.
Remove the buckle from one end of
the strap. j,
Thread the strap (with no buckle)
through the Light Holder so that it
faces outward. Then, reinsert the
buckle.
Thread the strap ends through the
Strap Attachment Ring_
Reinsert the strap ends through their
buckles.
Make sure the straps are not
twisted. O
Loosen the strap from the Buckle and
create a loop.
Pull the strap firmly through the
Buckle to shorten or lengthen the
strap.
Adjust the length of the Hand Strap to
the size of your hand as illustrated.
Hand Strap
Insert the Light into the Light Holder for
Storage.
To remove the Light, press LIGHT
RELEASE and slide Light out of the
holder. ./_1_
2UuGtHT RELEASE _er
8
Attaching the Lens Cap Cord to the Hand
Strap
Remove the Hand Strap from the front
clasp and thread the Strap through the loop
in the Lens Cap Cord.
Reattach the Hand Strap.
iBefore you begin
Charge the Battery, (See page 11 ,)_
Tilt Viewfinder upward.
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lU iin
Set POWER Switch to VCR or
CAMERA.
Insert the Battery Pack and
slide it down until it locks with a
click,
3
Slide TAPE EJECT
Switch to open the
Cassette Compartment
Cover.
Insert a cassette record
tab up, window side facing
out.
= Make sure the record
tab is closed.
(See page 6,)
PUSHTO
mark
Film
IBCl
°Remove the
Protection Film
before use,
Press PUSH TO CLOSE mark to close
the Cassette Compartment Cover.
9
When the LCD monitor is fully open, the
Viewfinder automatically turns OFE
Adjust the Vision Adjustment
Control to your eyesight.
180 ° Set POWER Switch
to CAMERA.
LCD Monitor
Press LCD-OPEN Button to unlock
the LCD monitor. Swing it fully open
and adjust the angle.
When the LCD monitor is fully open, the
Viewfinder automatically turns OFF.
Press LCD-OPEN Button
to unlock the LCD monitor,
Swing it fully open and
adjust the angle.
Press RECIPAUSE Button to
start recording,
Press REC/PAUSE Button again
to pause recording.
__i,_c_hBeforeyou begin
arge the Battery. (See page 11.)1
Set POWER Switch
to VCR,
10
Press STOP Button to
stop playback.
Press REW Button to
rewind the tape,
Press PLAY Button to
start playback.
POWER Lamp
CHARG_
Connect and plug in the Power Cord
as showr_.
:POWER Lamp will tight.
Remove the DC Cab_e, if attached,
from the adaptor.
Attach the Battery as shownto
charge.
CHARGE Lamp lights up. It goes out
when charging is complete {approx, 1
hour), Expect approx. Ihour 30
minutes of operation (EVF usage)
when fully charged.
Remove the _Battery.
Slide the Battery out and then lift up.
About the Flashing of the CHARGE Lamp
Charge the Battery within an ambient temperature range of 10 _C and 30 °C.
If charging is done in extreme low or high temperatures, Battery charge time increases.
CHARGE Lamp flashes when...
: The Battery is being charged, but charging is taking longer than normal.
Charging is not possible. Remove the Battery once, wait a short time, then re-attach it
for charging.
Tilt Viewflnder u:>ward.
Insert the Battery Pack and slide it
down until it locks with a click.
RELEASE Switch
To remove the Battery Pack:
Slide the Battery upward while sliding the
BATTERY RELEASE Switch.
Caution:
Charge only with specified charger.
Charge the Battery within an ambient
temperature range of 32 ° F (0° C) and
104 ° F (40 ° C).
The Battery may be warm after charging
or just after use. This is normal.
• Do not use an insufficiently charged or
worn out Battery.
If charging is done in extreme low or high
temperatures, Battery charge time
increases.
Safety precautions:
Do not get the Battery near, or dispose of
in fire.
Do not directly connect (shod circuit) the
positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
Never attempt to disassemble or
reassemble the Battery.
LI_-.,.]r-Tefl'._T;p.],_(,]
BATTERY RELEASE
Switch
To avoid damage to the Battery:
Do not drop or jar the Battery.
Use the Battery with specified models
only.
* If the Battery is used in extremely high
temperatures, a safety device will
automatically prevent operation.
To insure longer battery life:
° While not in use, remove Battery from
the Palmcorder and AC Adaptor and
store in a cool, dark, dry place. If you
leave the Battery in the Palmcorder or on
the AC Adaptor, the Battery wi_|no longer
be rechargeable.
, Keep the Battery terminals clean.
1
2
4
Slide the Battery upward while sliding
the BATTERY RELEASE Switch to
remove the Battery Pack,
(See page 11o)
lnsed the DC Cable into the DC IN
Terminal.
Connect the other end of the DC
Cable to the AC Adaptor as shown.
Plug in the AC Adaptor.
The POWER Lamp on the AC
Adaptor lights up.
DC IN Terminal
DC Cable --
(Supplied)
12
When not in use, unplug the AC Adaptor
from the AC outtet. (AC Adaptor
consumes 1W of electric power when
plugged into an AC outlet even when not
DC IN Terminal in use.)
POWER
_-DC Output Connector
T, ....... m
The date and time is calculated, including
leap year, up to DEC 31 2089.
2, 3, 4JOGKEY
1
Button
EXAMPLE:
_=r.__ :2001
_!_ _ Push
:JAN
(!' -QtII_o Rotate
:FEB
To make corrections,
Press JOG KEY repeatedly to move back
to an item and correct.
• A built-in Battery mainlains clock
operation. If the Palmcorder is not
connected to a power source for a few
months, the built-in battery may discharge
and "CLOCK BATTERY" indication
appears. (See page 21 .)
-Before you begin
Connect the Palmcorder to a power ]
source. (See pages 11, 12.) J Set POWER to CAMERA or VCR.
Press MENU to display the Camera or
VCR mode menu screen.
(See page 14+)
[CAMERAMENU] [VCRMENU]
Rotate JOG KEY to select_
_, and then press JOG KEY
to display the DISPLAY SETTING
menu screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to select[_
_J_k'l, and then press JOG KEY to set
to ON. (See pages 16, 18_)
The DATEflIME SETTING menu
is displayed.
4Rotate JOG KEY to select the YEAR,
then press JOG KEY to fix and move
to the next item. Likewise, set the
month, day, hour, and minute.
:200t
li MONTH :OCT l
DAY :iS
HOUR )SPM
MINUTE:i0
*SELECT:PUSH JOG KEY
"SET ;ROTATE JOG KEY
EXiT :PUSH MENU KEY
When Date/Time setting iS completed,
press MENU three times to start the
clock and exit.
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._ _eOFF
STROBE MOSAtC I
SLIM TRAIL I
STRETCH
GAIN-UP I
WIPE MIX
Pinp MIX I
• SET : PUSH JOG KEY I
'EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY )
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_H. S.S. SET e(AUTO) /
_1 _- | .SELECT:ROTATE JOG KEY I
I| -SET : PUSH JOG KEY /
_'EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY,,J
_eSP LP /
AUDI_REC e12btt 16bit I
INDEX IlOAY 2HOUR I
SHUTTER OFF eON /
SELF-REC NORMALe MIRROR I
WIND-CUT eOFF ON /
/
• SELECT:ROTATE JOG KEY I
SET :PUSH JOG KEY/
-EXIT :PUSH MENU KEYJ
DIGITAL FUNCTION (See page 37.)
select one of the 10 digital
functions. Setting to OFF cancers the
previously selected digital function•
PROG. AE (See page 36.)
[o select one of the 5 Program AE
modes, Setting to OFF cancels the
previously selected Program AE
mode.
W.BALANCE (See page 35.)
To select one of the 3 White Balance
modes.
H. (High Speed Shutter)
S. S.
(See page 40,)
To select a desired shutter speed.
REC-SPEED (See page 6.)
._P: Normal recording speed mode.
LP: Recording time is 1.5 times as
long as in the SP mode. For
example, 120 minutes of
recording is possible on an
80 minute tape.
AUDIO-REC (See page 41 .)
12 bit: The sound is recorded in the
12 bit/32 kHz mode.
16 bit: The sound is recorded in the
16 bit/48 kHz high-quality
mode.
INDEX (See 30.)
page
DAY: An index sfgnal is recorded
when recording is restarted
after the date has changed
since the last recording.
2HOUR: An index signal is recorded
when recording is restarted
after a lapse of more than
2 hours.
SHUTTER (See page 34•)
When set to ON, still pictures taken in
the PhotoShot mode are recorded with
avisual shutter effect and click sound.
SELF-REC (See page 23.)
NORMAL: During self-recording, the
picture on the LCD Monitor
is the same as it will be
recorded.
MIRROR: During self-recording, the
picture on the LCD Monitor
is horizontally reversed.
_i_WlND-CUT (See page 22.)
To reduce sound distortion caused by
wind hitting the microphone. However,
this slightly deteriorates the sound
reproduction in the bass range.
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eVCRI VCR2 J
_BEEP eOFF ON
• SELECT: ROTATE JOG KEY /
• SET : PUSH JOG KEY|
• EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY.,,/
OFF 6 LIN EAR"_
,L_,l,--.-._ I MEMORY T. CODE I
C. RESET eOFF ON
_iJ_ _ DATE/TIME OFF t
eDfT DATE
_CLOCK-SET .OFF ON /
_ L'SELECT: ROTATE JOG KEY J
SET : PUSH JOG KEY
,'EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY,
LCD BRIGHTNESS "_
LOW III t --- HIGH 1
LCD COLOR 1
LOWIitl --- HIGH |
EVF BRIGHTNESS l
LOW I ] J I--- HIGH |
SELECT:PUSH JOG KEYJ
"SET :ROTATE JOG KEY
EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY
REMOTE (See page 26.)
VCRI: To receive signals from the
Remote Control, set to VCRI.
VCR2: To receive signals from the
Remote Control, set to VCR2,
OFF: To prevent reception of signals
from the Remote Control.
BEEP
Set to ON to hear beep when starting
and stopping camera recording or
when unusual conditions occur, To
cancel the beep, set to OFF,
Palmcorder will beep:
Once when you start recording
Twice when you stop recording
Repeatedly when warning of
unusual conditions
(See page 21.)
DISPLAY (See page 19.)
select the desired type of display
and counter indication displayed on
the LCD Monitor or in the viewfinder.
_i_C.RESET (See page 19.)
Setting to ON resets the counter to
zero.
_ATE/TIME (See page 20.)
The date and time can be set and
displayed on the screen.
lli_ CLOCK-SET (See page 13.)
When set to ON, the date and time
can be set on the screen.
O CD/EVF SETTING (See page 23.)
Setting to ON displays the menu for
adjusting the LCD bdghlness, LCD
color level, and EVF brightness.
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• OFF MIRRO
STROBE MOSAIC|
SUM TRAIL j
STRETCH l
- D, EFFECT OOFF SEPIA l
MONO l
*SELECT: ROTATE JOG KEY l
"SET : PUSH JOG KEY l
"EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY,,/
-_ OSP LP
*SET : PUSH JOG KEY /
,EXIT :PUSH MENU KEY.J
"rt_i_l_e ePHOTO SCENE
_AUDIO eSTt ST2 /
MIX /
REMOTE eOFF
VCR1 VCR2
B, SEARCH eOFF ON
.SELECT;ROTATE JOG KEY/
*SET :PUSH JOG KEYJ
,.EXIT :PUSH MENU K EY,,,J
eh DIGITAL FUNCTION (See page 37.)
FTo select one of the 6 digital functions.
Setting to OFF cancels the previously
selected digital function.
OD. EFFECT (See page 37.)
To select one of the 2 digital picture
effects for playback. Setting to OFF
cancels the previously selected digital
effect.
REC-SPEED (See page 6.)
SP:Normal recording speed mode.
LP: Recording time is 1.5 times as
long as in the SP mode. For
example, 120 minutes of
recording is possible on an
80 minute tape.
ilNDEX (See 30.)
page
To select the desired Index Search
function.
PHOTO: To search for PhotoShot
pictures.
SCENE: To search for scenes marked
with Index signal.
AUDIO (See page 42.)
To select the desired audio playback
mode after performing audio dubbing
in the 12 bit mode (SP mode only).
ST1 :The original sound alone is
played back.
ST2: The dubbed sound alone is
played back.
MIX: The original sound and the
dubbed sound are played back
together.
REMOTE (See page 26.)
_'CRI: To receive signals from the
Remote Control, set to VCR1.
MCR2: To receive signals from the
Remote Control, set to VCR2.
OFF: To prevent reception of signals
from the Remote Control.
O.SEARGH (Blank Search)
(See page 25.)
Select ON to go directly to a blank
portion of the tape.
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-SPEED FAST
eNORM
SLOW
• SET :PUSH JOG KEY
• EX|T :PUSH MENU REYJ
_r_-:_zr_ OFF LINEA .I
l MEMORY T, CODE_
r_c, RESET IOFF ON /
DATE/TIME OFF |
i=_T DATE/
fCLOCK-SET IOFF ON |
SELECT:ROTATE JOG KEY|
SET :PUSH JOG KEY|
_,,,,:EXIT : PUSH MENU KEY../
:PUSH MENU KEY
)SPEED (See page 35.)
In Strobe Multi mode, used to select
the interval at which a succession of
still screens are captured from lhe
playback picture.
FAST : Every 0.3 seconds
NORM :Every 0.6 seconds
SLOW : Every 1.0 seconds
DISPLAY (See page 19.)
To select the desired type of display
and counter indication displayed on the
LCD Monitor or in 1he viewtinder.
C.RESET (See page 19.)
Setting to ON resets the counter to
zero.
DATE/TIME (See page 20.)
The date and time can be set and
displayed on the screen.
CLOCK-SET (See page 13.)
When set to ON, the date and time can
be set on the screen.
_LCD/EMF SETTING (See page 23.)
Setting to ON displays the menu for
adjusting the LCD brightness, LCD
color level, and EVF brightness.
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Here are some of the basic indications which will appear on the Palmcorder EVF and LCD
Monitor. Only DATE/TIME indications will be recorded onto the tape.
IVOLU"E8 X'i' 'l I --
12:34:5
JAN 2 2001 fL_
,,,... ..... ,.,#
OBattery Remaining
FULL
E.p_ - ,_.-
Tape Remaining
(AY-DVM30EA) (AY-DVM60EA)
R0:30 RI:00
!i
:.;:od- :.d:od-
r i ", i i _,
It will take several seconds for the tape
remaining indicator to operate after the
tape starts moving.
Digital Zoom and other Digital
Lmctions (See page 33.)
This display appears when the digital
zoom function has been activated.
Playback Effect (See page 37.)
[his display appears when SEPIA or
MONO is selected in VCR menu.
OiTape Speed Indication (See 15.)
page
Indicates the tape speed (SP or LP).
DisplayON/OFF and Counter/Time Code
The indication switches as shown
below when the desired "DISPLAY"
mode is selected from the menu,
(See pages 16, 18.)
* When OFF is selected, all displays
are turned off.
LinearTime Counter Memory Counter
t 1,
Time Code
Memory Counter M 0:00:00
The Palmcorder will stop whenever it
reaches the point where the counter was
previously set to M 0:00:00 during audio
dub, fast forward, or rewind.
Time Code 0h00m0Os00f
The Palmcorder calculates and displays
exactly where you are on any tape in terms
of hours, minutes, seconds, and frames
(30 frames = 1 second).
• This display can not be reset.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
° Display must be set to ON for MF, AE,
W.BALANCE or BACK LIGHT indications
to be displayed on the EVF or LCD Panel
when selected.
• C.RESET does not work when DISPLAY
is set to OFF and T.CODE. 19
Illl----- [+1t
2:N 2 2001
Volume Display (See page 27.)
The volume bar appears when the
volume of the bui_t-in speaker is being
adjusted.
Date and Time Indication
(See pages 16, l&)
As shown below, the date and time
indication changes each time DATEFFIME
is selected from the Palmcorder's MENU
(see pages 16, 18) or DATE/TIME is
pressed on the remote (optional).
12:34:56AM 1
JAt_ 2 2001
DAT t.E N
WIND-CUT indication
(See page 15.)
WARNING indication
(See page 21 .)
The warning displays appear in the
EVF and the LCD monitor.
lTape Mode Indications
REC Recording.
PHOTO PhotoShot recording.
PAUSE Paused during recording.
PLAY Playback.
RD Repeat Playback.
CHK Recording Check.
FF Fast forward,
REW Rewind.
I>[> FF Search.
<3<3 REW Search.
BLANK Blank Search.
SEARCH Index Search.
Digital EIS Indications
(See page 32.)
Zoom Magnification Level
(See page 33.)
Manual Focus Indication
See page 39,)
White Balance Indication
(See page 35.)
PROGRAM-AE Indication
(See page 36.)
Backlight Indication
(See page 40.)
Shutter Mode indication
(See page 40.)
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The following warning displays appear in the EVF and the LCD monitor.
-,[_.
TAPE NOT
INSERTED
CHECK
RECTAB
CANNOT REC
-[_ E,D-
I:A e'E.O
INCOMPATIBLE
TAPE
NEED HEAD
CLEANING
REMOTE
CANNOT REC
LP-MODE
-- WARNING -
DEW DETECTED
-- WARNING -
/11,%
LOW eATERY
CLOCK BATTERY
INCOMPATIBLE
DATA
If the Palmcorder is in CAMERA mode without a cassette inserted
_1._' will flash and "TAPE NOT INSERTED" will appear for 5
seconds. Recording will nol start.
If the Palmcorder is in CAMERA mode with the cassette sliding
record tab opened, "_L_j_ will flash and "CHECK REC TAB" will
appear for 5 seconds. Recording will not start.
When Audio dub is performed and the sliding record tab is open,
or abIank portion of tape is detected, '_k" will flash and
"CANNOT REC" will appear for 5 seconds,
When the tape is about to end in REC mode, '@ END" will
flash and "TAPE END" witl appear for 5 seconds,
When an incompatible tape is detected, "INCOMPATIBLE
TAPE" will appear for 5 seconds.
If the video heads require cleaning, "NEED HEAD CLEANING"
will appear for 5 seconds.
When the Palmcorder and remote are not set to the same mode
(VCRt or VCR2), "CHECK REMOTE MODE" appears for 5
seconds. Also appears when the Palmcorder is first turned on.
When an AUDIO DUB is attempted on a pre-recorded LP tape,
"CANNOT REC LP-MODE" will appear for 5 seconds.
If excessive moisture condenses in the unit, "WARNING" will
flash, "DEW DETECTED" will appear, and the Pal_n'corder will
automatically turn OFF in 15 seconds.
In this case, wait until the indicator no longer flashes when your
Palmcorder is turned ON again.
When a battery recharge is necessary, "WARNING" will
flash, "LOW BATTERY" will appear, and the Palmcorder will
automatically turn OFF in 15 seconds. (See page 19.)
When the built-in lithium clock battery is discharged, "CLOCK
BATTERY" will appear. To re-charge the lithium clock battery,
connect the AC Adaptor to the Palmcorder. Recharging takes
approx. 4 hours. Reset the clock after charging.
If you play a tape recorded in a format other than NTSC or you try
to copy a copy-protected data, "INCOMPATIBLE DATA" will
appear.
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Remove the lens cap and clip it to the hook.
t
Clip here POWER ZOOM Switch
Adjustment Switch
Centre1 _
POWER
Lamp
3RI_C/PAUSE
Button
WARNING:
Do not leave the Palmcorder with the
EVF aimed directly at the sun as this
may cause damage to the internal parts
of the EVF,
Before you begin
Connect the Palmcorder to a power
source. (See pages 11, 12,)
Insert a cassette with record lab closed.
(See page 6.)
1
2
3
Set POWER to CAMERA.
• The POWER Lamp lights red.
Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position. EVF
REC/PAUSE mode
With the Viewfinder Eye Cup up to
your eye, adjust the Vision
Adjustment Control to your eyesight.
(See page 10,)
Press REC/PAUSE to start recording.
"REC" is displayed on the screen.
Press REClPAUSE again to pause
recording.
• To reduce microphone wind noise,
set the WIND-CUT to ON. (See
WIND-CUT on page 15.)
*Do not lift or carry the Palmcorder by the When the Palmcorder is aimed at
EMF or the LCD Monitor. excessively bright objects, or bright lights,
_(_ a vertical bar may appear in the picture,
_. This is a normal characteristic of the CCD
pick-up device. Try to avoid this whenever
\\ possible.
To conserve power
Iter 5 minutes, the Record/Pause mode
ill automatically change to Standby mode.
o resume recording, set POWER to OFF
nd then ON again.
You can gradually zoom in tor close ups or zoom out for wide angle shots.
Zoom slowly : by Iightly pressing the "T" (Telephoto) or the "W" (Wide Angle) side of the
POWER ZOOM Switch.
Zoom quickly : by app_yirtg more pressure.
The zooming speed ranges from a slow 22 seconds to a fast 2 seconds according
to the amount of pressure applied to the POWER ZOOM Switch.
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The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor
can be used while recording.
1LCD-OPEN
Button
To adjust the LCD BRIGHTNESS I
or LCD COLOR
[
A Press MENU to display the main menu
screen.
BRotate JOG KEY to select I!_
[L'_r_r_lfrom the main menu screen.
(See pages 16, 18.)
C Press JOG KEY to display the LCD/
EVF SETTING screen.
OPress JOG KEY to select
LCD BRIGHTNESS or LCD COLOR,
then rotate JOG KEY to adjust.
EPress MENU twice to exit this mode.
-Before you begin
• Connect the Palmcorder 1oa power
source. (See pages 11, 12.)
Insert a cassette with record tab closed.
(See page 6.)
1
2
3
Press LCD-OPEN to unlock the LCD
monitor.
Swing the LCD monitor fully open
and adjust the viewing angle.
°The LCD monitor will automatically
turn on.
• When the LCD monitor is completely
dosed, it will shut off automatically to
save power.
Adjust LCD Brightness and/or color of
the LCD monitor if necessary.
• Please refer to "To adjust the LCD
BRIGHTNESS or COLOR".
I 1
LC_ BRIGHTNESS
LGW _I[1 .... HIGH
L_ _OLON
LOW I I _ IHIGH
LOW 1{{I _-- HIGH
-$_LECT: PUSH JOG KEY
-SET :FIOTATE _OG KEY
,_,£XlT :PUSH MI_NU KE'q
Start recording. (See page 22.)
Using the LCD monitor will reduce battery
operating time.
• Close the LCD monitor completely when
not in use.
!-'t'_li i -',=(.(.]w,!m,[:mml
Rotate the LCD monitor 180 degrees so it
faces the same direction as the lens to
record yourself (CAMERA mode).
The picture in the LCD monitor will appear
reversed.
Set_to MIRROR (see page 15)
in the Camera mode menu screen to see
the picture as it is actually being recorded,
Toplaybackthefinalfewsecondsofthe
lastrecordedsceneintheRECiPAUSE
mode. 1EDIT SEARCH
Press EDIT SEARCH _ briefly in
the RECiPAUSE mode.
The [CHK] indication appears.
After checking, the Palmcorder
returns to the REC/PAUSE mode.
• For Recording Check, the Palmcorder
must be in the same mode (SP or LP) as
was used for recording, otherwise the
playback picture is dislorted.
You can visuafly search for scenes in
CAMERA mode to maintain proper
continuity when taping.
1POWER Switch
2, REC/PAUSE Button
2EDIT 2EDIT
SEARCH _ SEARCH
I_ t;'JFJI
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Set POWER to CAMERA.
The POWER Lamp tights red.
• Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position.
In REC/PAUSE mode, hold down
EDIT SEARCH _to perform a
forward visual search or
EDIT SEARCH _to perform
areverse visual search. Releasing the
button stops the search.
Press RECIPAUSE to continue
recording.
• During Edit Search, the picture will
become mosaic in both 4_1 and IN_
search, the sound will be muted in
reverse visual search.
° Make sure the SP/LP tape speed setting
is the same as the recording to eliminate
distortion during edit search.
Youcangodirectlytoablankportionof
tapeandstartrecordingexactlywhereyou
lefloff.
3, 4, 5JOGKEY
I
Bu_on
1POWER Switch
Set the POWER to VCR.
The POWER Lamp lights red,
Be sure POWER is fully turned to
VCR position.
Press MENU to display the VCR
mode menu screen.
3Rotate JOG KEY to selectF_
I'_"_-#J_,then press JOG KEY to
displz_ythe VCR PLAY MODE menu
screen_
Rotate JOG KEY to selecl
in the VCR PLAY MODE menu.
(See page 17,)
Press JOG KEY to select ON.
"BLANK _ will appear on the screen.
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YOU can operate the major functions of your Palmcorder from up to approximately 16 feet
(5 m) away (indoors). Aim the IR Remote Control toward the front of the Palmcorder and
press the desired buttons (Remote Sensor is located under the lens).
To operate Camera functions:
Set POWER to CAMERA.
To operate VCR functions:
Set POWER to VCR.
Remote Sensor
Controlled Functions
Rec/Pause (See page 22.)
Tele (Zoom) (See page 22.)
Wide (Zoom) (See page 22.)
Date/Time (See page 20.)
Reset (See page 42.)
PhotoShot (See page 34.)
Display On TV (See page 31 .)
Counter/Time Code (See pages 19.)
Audio Dubbing (See page 41 .)
Record (See page 44.)
Menu (See page 14.)
Play (See page 27.)
FF/Search (See page 28.)
REW/Search (See page 28.)
Pause!Select (See pages 14, 28.)
Stop/Set (See pages 14, 27.)
Slow/Frame Advance (Forward) (See pages 28, 29.)
Slow/Frame Advance (Backward) (See pages 28, 29.1
Index Search (Forward) (See page 30.)
Index Search (Backward) (See page 30.)
Speaker Volume (See page 27.) 25
You can control any two Panasonic
Palmcorders with one Remote control
(Optional, page 49). In order for the remote
to distinguish between the two units, it is
necessary to set one of the Palmcorders to
VCR 2. On the remote, press VCR 1 or
VCR 2 to control the desired Palmcorder.
For VCR 2: _=:
Press these
buttons at the
same time.
o,=o/ i
gLoL__J
For VCR 1:
"Press these "11"
buttons at the
same time.
When the Palmcorder and remote are
not set to the same mode (VCR1 or
VCR2), "CHECK REMOTE MODE
(REMOTE)" will appear.
REMOTE
A
Set the POWER to VCR or CAMERA.
o The POWER Lamp lights red.
Be sure POWER is fully turned to
VCR or CAMERA position.
Press MENU to display the VCR or
CAMERA mode menu screen.
O
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5
Rotate JOG KEY to select
k'-P4"-tl]_in the CAMERA mode menu
screen or_ in lhe
VCR mode menu screen, then press
JOG KEY to display the CAMERA
SET-UP or VCR PLAY MODE menu
screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to selectS,
and then press JOG KEY to select
VCR 2. (See pages 16_ 17.) Leave the
other Palmcorder set to VCR1.
Set the Remote Control (Optional,
page 49) to VCR 1 or VCR 2 to
correspond with the Palmcorder you
wish to control. (See above left.)
After replacing the Remote Control
Battery, the remote wilf default to VCR 1.
Insert a slender pointed object, such as the tip of a ball-
point pen into the slot so that it fits into the hole (as shown
A). Then, while sliding to the right, pull the Battery Tray out
with your fingernail.
Insert the battery into the Battery Tray with the (_ mark
facing down.
Do not reverse the polarity.
Insert the Battery Tray.
i
Replacebattery withPanasonic PART NO.VSBW0004 (CR2025) !
only. Use of another battery may present a risk ol tire or explosion. |
Caution: battery mayexplode ilmistreated. Disposeof usedbattery |
properly, Keep away fromchildren. Donot recharge, disassemble |
ordispose of in fire. J
You can also use the LCD monitor to _-Before you begin
playback your recording. |Connect the Palmcorder to a power
| source. (See pages 11, 12.)
|insert arecorded cassette.
VOLUME KEY L* Set POWER to VCR.
1LCD-OPEN 1 Press LCD-OPEN to unlock the LCD
Button _ monitor and swing open.
2
\Press REWIND/SEARCH to rewind
the tape.
2REWIND/
4STOP SEARCH 3PLAY Button
Button Button
180 °
-Bui_t-in
Speaker
You can place the Palmcorder on a table,
etc. for viewing. Rotate the LCD Monitor
180° and swing it up against the
Palmcorder body as shown.
Press PLAY to start playback.
To adjust the volume:
A Hold down VOLUME KEY until the
volume setting screen appears.
(See page 20).
B Rotate VOLUME KEY to adjust the
volume of the built-in speaker. To
remove the volume setting screen, hold
down VOLUME KEY again.
Adjust the picture on the LCD monitor if
needed. (See page 23.)
Press STOP to stop playback.
• When the tape reaches its beginning
during rewind or rewind search, it will
stop automatically.
If you press PLAY for more than 5
seconds, the Patmcorder will go into
Repeat Playback mode when the
tape reaches its end. The letter "R 1>"
will appear in the EVF and LCD
monitor.
To exit the Repeat Playback mode,
turn the Palmcorder OFF.
Jack
When a lape recorded in LP mode on
another digital video camera is played
back on this unit, the picture may appear
mosaic.
Using the LCD monitor reduces battery
operating time.
*You can connect earphones (not
supplied) to the PHONE Jack.
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Sound is muted during all special effects.
PLAY Button PAUSE Button
tRapid Visual Search ]
ADuring playback, hold down FAST
FORWARDISEARCH or REWIND/
SEARCH.
The search will continue for as long
as the button is held down.
OR
g Press FAST FORWARD/SEARCH
or REWIND/SEARCH once for a
continuous rapid visual search,
Press PLAY to release.
A, BREWIND/
SEARCH Button
REWIND/_
SEARCH
Button
-,11SLOW/
F.ADV Button
• When execuling a rapid visual search, the
picture may become bluish for an instant
or mosaic. This is d"_ c] J.c_"l
normal during this D]_'__
A, BFAST FORWARD/ mode.
SEARCH Button
_PLAY Bu_onl STIL__..__LLPictu ]
,_,,_'-_FAST Press PAUSE during playback.
'_ re I._'_" FORWARD/ Press PLAY or PAUSE to release,
_'f_. _- 7"_--/II SEARCH
I_ Button To protect the tape and video heads, your
I _-';_!1_ SLOWI Palmcorder's operating modes will revert
!1 @, Jll F.ADV as follows:
Button STILL_ STOP (after 3 minutes.)
PAUSE Button
IFast Forward/RewindCheck l
Monitor normal picture playback during fast
forward or rewind.
Hold down FAST FORWARD/SEARCH
during fast forward.
• Hold down REWIND/SEARCH during
rewind,
° The picture will appear for as long as the
button is held down.
] Slow Motion Playback I
Optional Remote Control Only
(See page 49)
Forward Slow =Press I1_ SLOW/F.ADV
during play. ADV
Reverse Slow =Press 41SLOW/F.
during play.
Press PLAY to release. (During reverse
slow motion playback, time code indication
may not change regularly.)
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Palmcorder will automatically STOP when
in slow motion for more than 10 minutes.
° During slow motion playback, picture may
move up and down. This is normal.
- When you start or stop slow motion
playback, the picture may become bluish
for an instant,
Soundismutedduringa}lspecia}effects.
PLAY Button PAUSE Button
\
3JOG KEY
_11SLOW/---
F.ADV Button
-II_ SLOW/
F.ADV Button
JVariable Speed Search I
Press PLA',/to start playback.
Press PLAY again,
Rotate JOG KEY to adjust the playback
speed.
• Rotate JOG KEY downward for
forward playback.
Rotate JOG KEY upward for reverse
playback.
To return to normal playback:
Press PLAY. Playback will continue at
speed.
- The Variable Speed Search function offers
a choice of six playback speeds (1/5X, 1X,I
2X, 5×, 1OX, 20X) both in forward and
reverse directions.
-The review playback at the speed is
playback in reverse direction.
During the Variable Speed Search (at a
speed other than 1X), mosaicqike patterns
w_l_appear in the picture.
• During the Variable Speed Search, sound
is muted.
}Jog Frame by Frame Search ]
(Palmcorder only)
During Still mode, rotate JOG KEY to
advance or reverse the picture one frame
at a time.
JFrame by Frame Advance ]
Optional Remote Control Only
(See page 49)
Press PAUSE during playback.
Press liD"SLOW/F.ADV to do a frame by
frame advance.
Press 41!1SLOW/F.ADV to do a frame by
frame reverse.
Press PLAY to release.
I_FTt_
.If you hold down SLOW/F.ADV, you can
see a continuous series of still images at
a slower speed than norma( slow mode.
During frame by frame advance, a few
frames may move automatically, and the
picture may become bluish for an instant,
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• Sound is muted during all special effects.
4JOG KEY
Bulon
1POWER Switch
B,NDEXSEARCH
,_ -- (fast forward)
............... Button
BINDEX SEARCH
(rewind) Button
Top Scan
If you hold down INDEX SEARCH more
than 2 seconds, the Palmcorder will scan
for scenes (or PhotoShots) and playback
the first few seconds of each.
To cancel this function, press PLAY or
STOP.
I_,t;Yt'_-
Search will not work if there is a
succession of PhotoShots.
Ilndex Forward/Reverse Search I
Optional Remote Control Only
(See page 49)
Search for a particular scene by using the
electronic index marks placed at the
beginning of each recording.
Set the POWER to VCR.
The POWER lamp lights red.
Be sure POWER is fully turned to
VCR position.
Press MENU to display the VCR
mode menu screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to selectlFJl_l
_, then press JOG KEY to
display the VCR PLAY MODE menu
screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to selecl_,
and then press JOG KEY to select
PHOTO or SCENE. (See page t7.)
APlace the Palmcorder in the VCR
STOP mode.
B Press INDEX SEARCH fast forward or
rewind the number of recordings
(indexes) forward or back you want to
view. The Palmcorder will advance or
rewind to the desired recording and
automatically start playback.
• The number of times you pressed the
button is displayed in the EVF and the
LCD monitor if you set INDEX on the VCR
menu to SCENE. (See page 17.)
(Ex., if you press the button three times,
"$3" will appear.)
If the interval between scenes is less than
1 minute, index search may not operate
properly.
• Response time from pressing the button
and change in the scene number is quite
slow. Do not press INDEX SEARCH
rapidly and continuously.
• During Reverse Index Search mode,
playback will not begin when a tape
rewinds all the way to the beginning.
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[ TV with AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks ]
A/V OUT
-AN Cable
(Supplied)
Set POWER to CAMERA or VCR,
To view what the Palmcorder is
recording or to playback a tape on your
TV,
Turn your TV ON and set it to LINE
INPUT or S-VIDEO.
Check your TV operating instructions
for further information.
Start playback or begin a recording.
Make sure the Paimcorder and TV are
turned off while connecting.
• Please connect the AN cable securely.
To Audio In To Video In
[TV with S-VIDEO IN Jacks ]
For best Chrominance and Luminance, use
the S-Video connection if available on your
TV.
OUT
i[,_]
(Not supplied)
To Audio In
AN Cabte
(Supplied)
To S-Video In
Optional Remote Control Only
(See page 49)
You can display the various EVF and LCD
indications on your TV by pressing
DISPLAY ON TV on remote control, Press
again to remove the indications.
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This feature helps compensate for any
unitentional hand or body movement. It can
be used in both the Recording and
Playback (VCR) modes.
INORMALJ [EISON]
1, APOWERSwitch
3RI_C/PAUSE Button
2, 4, C, D BPLAYButton
EIS Button
[CAMERA mode I
Set POWER to CAMERA.
The POWER lamp lights red.
• Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position.
2
3
4
Press EIS to stabilize the picture.
Picture flicker may be observed
when taping under fluorescent
lighting condilions.
• The EIS indicator flashes when the
light lever is inadequate.
• Turn D.E.I.S. OFF during recording
when using a tripod.
Press REC/PAUSE to start recording.
Press EIS again to cancel.
• Be sure that D.E.t.S. is turned off
when not needed.
D.E.I.S. may' not function when...
Palmcorder movement is too
extreme.
Recording a subject with distinct
horizontal or vertical stripes.
Recording in low light situations.
Recording a subject under a great
amount of fluorescent light.
Recording a scene with very fast
motions.
!VCR mode ]
A set POWER to VCR.
The POWER lamp lights red.
• Be sure POWER is fully turned to
VCR position.
• Other Digital Functions are turned off
automatically when the EIS and Digital
Zoom are selected.
ess PLAY to start playback.
CPress EIS to stabilize the picture.
D Press EIS again to cancel
Be sure that D.E.I.S. is turned off
when not needed.
°When using D.E.I.S in VCR mode, the
image size is slightly larger.
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3POWER
ZOOM Switch 1,A
)WER
Switch
3RECtPAUSE Button
2, 4, C, D BPLAYButton
D. ZOOM Button
[ CAMERA mode ]
Set POWER to CAMERA.
* The POWER lamp lights red.
° Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position.
2
3
4
Press D. ZOOM to select DZOOM1
or D.ZOOM2.
once : D.ZOOM1 (from 20X to 40X)
twice :D.ZOOM2 (from 20X to 300X)
three times : Turn off D.ZOOM
Press REC/PAUSE to start
recording and press POWER ZOOM
to zoom in or zoom out.
• The magnification level is always
displayed in the EVF or the LCD
monitor when DISPLAY is set to ON.
(See pages 16, 18.)
Press D.ZOOM to turn off Digital
Zoom so that no indication appears.
Zoom In ("T")
• The normal optical zoom functions from
lX to 20X.
Because the image is enlarged digitally,
the picture may become distorted when
higher magnification levels are used.
When the level falls below 20X, the
normal zooming function will resume.
Focus distance becomes 4 feet (1.2 m) if
the lens is in full telephoto.
Zoom Out ("W")
• Other Digital Functions are turned off
automatically when the EIS and Digital
Zoom are selected.
[VCR mode ]
A set POWER to VCR.
.The POWER lamp lights red.
°Be sure POWER is fully turned to
VCR position.
a Press PLAY to start playback.
C Press D.ZOOM
° The center portion of the image
doubles in size.
DPress D.ZOOM again for normal
image size,
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Use this feature to record a seven second
(approx.) still image from the current
camera picture. Audio is also recorded for
on-the-spot narration, Or, you can add #'t
narration later with the Audio Dubbing ,!
feature to make an interesting s_ide show,
etc, (See page 41 .)
C, DJOG KEY 2PHOTOSHOT
Button
BMENU
Button
1,A
POWER Switch
Set POWER to CAMERA.
The POWER lamp fights red.
Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position.
Press PHOTOSHOT in RecordlPause
mode. "PHOTO" will appear in the
EVF or the LCD monitor,
I1 SHUTTER on the menu screen is
set to ON, a sound effect similar to
the shutter of a film camera will be
heard when PHOTOSHOT is
pressed.
• When PHOTOSHOT is pressed, the
playback image takes approx.
7 seconds to process. After that, the
Camera mode screen will be
displayed.
Optional Remote Control Only
(See page 49)
# 21
o re
EINDEX SEARCH- _ _, J
(rewind Button)
EINDEX SEARCH
(fast forward Button)
• The picture quality will deteriorate slightly.
• The tape remaining indicator wilt not
appear while the PHOTOSHOT feature is
used.
• In the Photo/Scene Index Search mode,
the shutter sound effect may not be able
to be heard even when SHUTTER is set
to ON.
Photo Index Search may fail to delect a
recorded PhotoShot image if lhe image is
3 seconds or less.
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Aset POWER to VCR.
• The POWER lamp lights red.
-Be sure POWER is fufiy turned to
VCR position.
B Press MENU to display the VCR
mode menu screen.
CRotate JOG KEY to selectl_[]_
_, and press JOG KEY to
display the VCR PLAY MODE menu
screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to select _,
and press JOG KEY to select
PHOTO or SCENE.
Press MENU twice to exit.
E Press INDEX SEARCH fast forward
or rewind on the remote control
(Optional, see page 49) to advance
or rewind the tape to playback a
PhotoShot scene. To view the next
PhotoShot, iNDEX SEARCH must be
pressed again.
AutoWhiteBalanceautomaticaUy
maintainsoptimumcolorbalanceinmost
lightingconditions.However,whenusing
DigitalFunctions,etc.,youmaygetbetter
resultsusingthemanualadjustment.
4, C, DJOGKEY
2_
MENU
Button
1, Switch
1Set POWER to CAMERA,
The POWER lamp lights red.
Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position.
Press MENU to display the menu
screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to select_Ir'_,
and then press JOG KEY to display
the CAMERA ADJUST menu screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to select
_, and then press JOG
KEY repeatedly to select AUTO,
Indoor halogen lamp "-.5_', or Outdoors
.,6,.- : When the source illumination is a
halogen lamp.
-_o',- : When shooting outdoors on a
sunny day.
AUTO : Automatically maintains optimum
color balance in most lighting
conditions.
In Strobe Multi Mode, you can select the A
rate at which a succession of still screens
are captured from the playback picture.
EP YBu.oEMULT'B,,ttoo B
o
Strobe Speeds E
FAST Every 0.3 seconds
I NORM Every 0.6 seconds
IsLow Every 1.0 seconds
Ifffff"4
A Multi Image Playback screen cannot be
output from the DV terminal or Digital Still
Image terminal.
• A Multi screen will have slightly lower
image quality.
Set POWER to VCR.
The POWER lamp lights red.
• Be sure POWER is fully turned to
VCR position.
Press MENU to display the menu
screen.
Rotate and press JOG KEY to select
and set _.
Press JOG KEY to selectS,
then press repeatedly to set desired
speed.
Press MENU twice to exit.
Press PLAY to start playback. Press
MULTI at the point you want to start
capturing.
• A succession of 9 screens will be
captured, and playback will stop.
:_ @-÷®
Press MULTI to return to the normal
STILL screen.
Press PLAY to start playback.
Press STOP to stop playback.
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The Auto Exposure feature can be used to
make quality recordings in a variety of
scene situations.
4JOG KEY
2MENt
Button
1POWER Switch
(No display)
SPORTS
PORTRAtT _
o
LOW-LIGHT |
SPOT-LIGHT _
SURF&SNOW 8"_'_
____._J
1
2
3
Set POWER to CAMERA.
• The POWER lamp lights red.
° Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position.
Press MENU to display the menu
screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to selectS,
and then press JOG KEY to display
the CAMERA ADJUST menu screen.
Rotate JOG KEY to select
_L_"_I, then press JOG KEY
repeatedly to select one of the live
modes shown below.
Repeat steps 2-4 to select OFF to
cancel this feature.
For recording fast action scenes.
For recording only subjects in the
_1_ foreground, while ignoring
subjects in the background.
oFor recording in extreme low light
Iconditions,
Recording in situations where
[_ subjects are under a spotlight(s).
For recording in locations with a
8 s'_ high degree of "Dazzle," such as
snow slopes and the seashore.
IRt_-
SPORTS mode
• The recorded images will not be so blurred
when they are viewed later using slow or
still picture playback.
When playing back a sports mode
recording, the movement may appear
slightly jerky.
• Do not use this mode when recording
under fluorescent, mercury, or sodium
lighting. These types of lights will affect
the color and brightness of the images.
A vertical band of light might appear when
recording objects that are brightly
illuminated or which are highly reflective.
If the amount of light is insufficient, the
SPORTS "_,." indicator will flash in the
EVF or the LCD monitor.
• The image may flicker if this mode is
used indoors.
PORTRAIT mode
• The image may flicker if this mode is
used indoors.
LOW-LtGHT mode
• Scenes recorded in extremely low tight
levels may not come out properly.
SPOT-LIGHT mode
• If the recorded subject is extremely bright,
the picture may appear whitish.
SURF&SNOW mode
oIf the recorded subject is extremely bright,
the picture may appear whitish.
• It is not possible to select the SPORTS
mode or PORTRAIT mode together with
the GAIN UP in the Digital function
camera menu,
I:a, II=l
You can display a PInP (still image) screen
on the Main Picture.
PinP position is fixed at the bottom right of
the screen,
Picture
Picture
(PinP still image)
4JOG KEY
fBefore you begin
Conneol the Palmcorder to a power
source. (See pages 11, 12.) |
J
2MEN_
Button
Set POWER to CAMERA.
• The POWER lamp lights red.
°Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position.
Press MENU to display the menu
screen,
3Rotate JOG KEY to select
_, then press JOG KEY to
display the CAMERA FUNCTION menu
screen.
Press JOG KEY repeatedly to select
-PHOTOSHOT r_.
Button Press MENU twice to exit this menu.
AJm at the scene you wish to place as
PinP, then press CAMERA STILL to
freeze the image.
1 POWER Switch
5,6,7
CAMERA STILL Button
7
Press CAMERA STILL again to p{ace
the frozen image as PinP.
Press REClPAUSE to record a scene
with PinP image,
Press PHOTOSHOT to record a
scene with PinP image in PhotoShot
mode.
Press CAMERA STILL again to
remove PinP image.
You can record still pictures of any desired
duration together with sound. 1While in RECORD mode, press STILL
and hold for 2 seconds to capture a
still picture, The captured still picture
will be recorded together with sound,
Press STILL once again to release
the still picture. The camera will
resume recording real-time pictures.
Ii 3 " i
The Palmcorder automatically adjusts the focus over lhe entire zoom range.
.,all
]Set POWER to CAMERA.
Use Manual Focus (MF) when recording ... • The POWER lamp lights red.
, asubjectthroughglass. ,, Be sure POWER is fully turned to
a scene wherethe subject isfarfrom the il_ CAMERA position.
Palmcerderand thereare objects in theforeground.
a subjectwithdistincthorizontal stripes. _ Press M.FOCUS DIAL so that "M F"
a subjectnot centered inthe Viewfinder,
subjects withshiny surfaces.
anobliquely angled subject.
a bright,flat subject such as a white wall.
inlow light situations,
a scene with fastmotions, like a golf swing. AI
Re-focusingmayberequired
whenyour Palmcorder is aimed at a new scene.
2, 4M.FOCUS tAL 3, 5POWER
ZOOM Switch 5
2, B--
REC/PAUSE
Button 1POWER Switch
(Manual Focus) appears in the EVF
or the LCD monitor,
Press and hold POWER ZOOM "T"
side (Telephoto) untilthe tens is at
maximum zoom in.
Turn M.FOCUS DIAL untilthe picture
is in focus.
It may be necessary to back away
from the subject to focus the image
properly.
Press POWER ZOOM to "W" or "T"
as desired.
The subject will remain in focus over
the entire zooming range.
It may be necessary to back away
from the subject to focus the image
propedy,
DISPLAY must be set to ON for MF, AE,
=" = t,_ilii'_flP" [_] (eliIe[HI ["li{"ll_] [i][':'['¢l I_T"== W.BALANCE, or BACK LIGHT to be displayed
....... .,, . . on the LCD or EVF.
Press the "W" side of POWER ZOOM to the maximum wide angle position.
Auto Focus wJfl function with the subject as close as 1 inch (25 mm) in front of the lens.
You can make smoother scene transitions
for a more professional look,
1, AFADEButton
[Fade In ]
Starting the first scene with" fade in"is
very effective.
In REC/PAUSE mode, hold down
FADE until the picture fades out.
Press REClPAUSE to start
recording.
Release FADE and the picture will
gradually fade in.
[ Fade Out ]
Use to create a soft ending or (together with
fade in) for asoft transition from one scene
to the next.
A During recording, hold down FADE
until the picture fades out.
a Press REC/PAUSE to pause the
recording. 39
3
The original sound can be replaced with
new sound using the built-in Palmcorder
microphone.
- Built-in
Microphone
Switch
3ADUB Button 2PAUSE Button
\
Before you begin I
Turn on the Palmcorder.
Insert a pre-recorded tape to be
dubbed.
The AUDIO-RIEC setting in CAMERA
MENU mode should be as fo]lows:
12 bit
16 bit
The original sound is recorded
on ST (Stereo) 1, and the new
sound will be recorded on ST
(Stereo.) 2.
The original sound is replaced
with the new sound.
Select 12 bit if you do not want the
original sound to be completely replaced
during an audio dub.
If you dub over a tape which has both
12 bit and 16 bit audio recordings on it,
keep in mind that the original 16 bit audio
portion will be completely replaced.
1
2
Set POWER to VCR.
• The POWER lamp lights red.
• Be sure POWER is fully turned to
VCR position.
If you have the Optional Remote
Control, you can set the Palmcorder
to stop automatically at aspecified
point on the tape. See "Memory-Stop
Editing" on page 42.
Press PLAY.
Then press PAUSE where you want
dubbing to begin.
2PLAY Button 3Press A.DUB on this unit (for three
seconds) or on the remote control
(optional, see page 49) to put the
Palmcorder in the Audio Dub mode.
"ADUB" flashes in the EVF or the
LCD monitor.
EVFILCD Indication
41
4, 5PAUSE Button
To listen to the desired audio sound, set
the AUDIO setting of the VCR mode MENU
(see page 17) as follows:
AUDIO'The following selections are
available for 12 bit AUD!O dubbed
recordings only (sound recorded in SP
mode only).
Set this position to listen to the
ST 1 original sound.
ST 2 Set this position to listen to the
audio dubbed sound.
Set this position to listen to both
MIX the originat sound and the audio
dubbed sound.
I I_r_JL'_l
16 bit dubbed sound completely erases
the original 16 bit recorded sound.
If you dubbed using 12 bit AUDIO
recording and then selected AUDIO-MIX
in the menu for playback, the sound will
be stereo regardless of the AUDIO-OUT
setting.
If you recorded in LP mode, you cannot
use the A.DUB feature.
You can set an automatic Dubbing stop
point.
Press PAUSE to start Audio Dubbing.
Connect the Palmcorder to the TV in
order to monitor the sound.
(See page 31 .) A.ouh
J
Only NTSC (National Television Standards
Committee) recorded tapes can be audio
dubbed. The following screen appears if
the tape was not recorded in NTSC format,
INCOMPATIBLE
TAPE
Press PAUSE to stop Audio Dubbing.
If the microphone used for dubbing gets
too near the speaker of your TV,
a howling noise (feedback) may occur.
*if the tape position is in or was started in
a blank section, you cannot use the
A.DUB feature.
_J
DRESET i
Button
42
o.2 ]AI
AM_:NU Button
A Press MENU to display the VCR menu
Bcreen.
Rotate JOG KEY to select_
_J-_, and then press JOG KEY
to display the DISPLAY SETTING
C menu.
Rotate JOG KEY to select r_,
and then press JOG KEY to set to
OEMORY.
Press MENU two times to exit MENU
mode. Then, press RESET on the
remote control to reset the Counter
Memory to M 0:00:00.
Now, rewind to the editing start point, and
continue with steps 2-5. The tape will now
slop automatically at "M 0:00:00".
Source(Playing)
Palmcorder
(Supplied)
Cable (not
supplied)
To Audio In
JT
,-Before you begin
Connect both Palmcorder and VCR to
their power sources.
• Connect the Palmcorder to a VCR as
illustrated left.
• Turn ON both units.
Set the recording VCR's Input Signal
Selector to LINE,
Set the Palmcorder POWER Switch to
VCR.
1
TV 2
(To View)
Connecting
CabLe
(not supplied)
Audio In Video In 4,
R_cording5
:R (Rear)
Insert apre-recorded tape
into the source (playing) Palmcorder
and a blank tape, with record tab in
place, into the target VCR (Recorder).
Press PLAY on the Palmcorder. When
the tape reaches the point you want to
start dubbing, press PAUSE.
Place the VCR into RECIPAUSE
mode. (See VCR manual)
Simultaneously, press PAUSE on
both units to begin copying.
Press STOP on both units when
copying is completed.
I_FIF4
S-Video In
To Video In To S-Video In
(If there is S-Video In)
!Lvt[.], 1i(.'rA,,_ it ,IML.],!I | |}1 I
• Turn the TV ON and select its VCR
channel (either CH3 or CH4).
• Set the VCR/TV Selector on the
recording VCR to VCR.
For technical reasons, dubbing a tape may
reduce its quality.
• Press DISPLAY ON TV on the Palmcorder
remote control (optional, page 49) to
eliminate EVF!LCD Monitor indications.
If the Time Code is displayed in the EVF
or LCD monitor, it cannot be reset.
• Only the DATEFrtME, when displayed, wil
be recorded on the tape.
_bU_ CAUTION: ...............
!
authorized exchanging and/or |
pying of copyrighted recordings may J
copyright infringement.
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_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........ -..........
A live imago can be transferred directly to your PC (Personal Computer) via a DV
Interface Cable (i.L/NK) (not supplied) using products and software from a number of
editing sottware companies including Digital Origin, Canopus, and Pinnacle.
Using Products form these companies allows you to capture and edit live images onto
,our PC using the DV interface (i.LINK).
Note:
For more detailed information regarding editing software products
from these companies, please visit their websites at:
www.digitalorigin,com
www.justedit.com
www.pinnaclesys,com
Connector
DV Interface Cable (i.LINK}
(640-4 pin) (not supplied)
)ut/Output
(i.LINK "[')
Connector
During Palmcorder playback, do not disconnect the DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) or turn
the Pc{recorder off as this may cause PC hang-up error to occur.
45
I',,i-"[O]ll[OltllJ i_m,q IDTLLVL'_L
i
An image recorded on the DV Tape can be transferred to your PC (Personal Computer).
• IBM PC/AT or compatible
Intel ® Pentium ®Processor
Microsoft Windows ® 95/98/Me/2000
• RAM: 16 MB or more
• 2 MB minimum available hard disk
space
• 256 color monitor (full color
recommended)
• 3.5 inch 1.44 MB floppy disk drive
(for installation)
RS-232C serial port (D-Sub 9-pin)
An adaptor (D-Sub 9-pin male to a
D-Sub female) is required for a
D-Sub 25-pin
Mouse or other pointing device
PC Connector
2
(D-Sub 9-pin)
(Default is COM1.)
-PC Connecting
Cable for Windows
(supplied)
1
2Turn off your PC.
Connect the Palmcorder to your PC (Windows) using the RS-232C
PC connecting cable (supplied).
Before connecting the Patmcorder to the PC, make sure the PC
power is off to insure that images are transferred properly.
Turn on your PC.
Set the Palmcorder POWER to VCR.
For extended periods of use, it is recommended to use the AC Adaptor
as a power source.
Refer to PC or Windows manual to identify which COM port is to be
used for connection.
46
Turn your PC (Personal Computer) on
and start up Windows.
Insert PHOTOVU LINK DRIVER Disk
into a floppy disk drive.
Click on Start, then "Run..."
Type in "a:_etup.exe" and click OK.
If your 3.5 inch floppy disk drive is not
"A", use the appropriate letter.
Follow the instructions as they appear
on the PC screen until the installation
is complete.
Setup window will disappear when
the installation is complete.
l;tllalllll[,ii t'r+,'r_1I_1
,
PHOTOVU LINK:
You can transfer images from your
Palmcorder tape to your PC.
Before you begin
Insert the Tape. (See page 9.)
Make Palmcorder-PC connections.
(See page 46.)
Turn your PC on,
Set Patmcorder POWER to VCR,
Click on Start, "Programs,"
+'Panasonic," "Palmcorder," then
"PHOTOVU LINK."
"PHOTOVU LINK" is opened.
• COM Port and Baudrate are automatically
selected.
Refer to Help for information about
application operations and other Error
messages.
47
Pictures captured with the Palmcorder
can be transferred to your PC.
_-Before you begin
• insert a recorded tape. (See page 9.) |
• Make Palmcorder-PC connections. |
(See page 46.) |
• Turn your PC on. |
• Set Palmcerder POWER to VCR. J
1
2
Repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 47 to
run the Software.
"Preview Window" screen appears.
Transfer Button
Search and Select video footage or a
Still scene you want to transfer to your
PC using VCR Operation Buttons on
the "Preview window" screen. Then
click on "Transfer" to transfer
selected image from camcorder to
"Preview Window" in PLAY or STILL
mode,
Operation __
Button
i_r;_
If, while transferring the image to your PC,
the displayed picture appears abnormal,
close PHOTOVU LINK and turn
Camcorder POWER off. Run PHOTOVU
LINK again and turn Palmcorder Power
back on, Now transfer again.
Photo Search may fail to detect a
recorded PhotoShot image if the image is
3 seconds or less.
Click on "File" then "Save As".
Save transferred image to PC.
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PV-DACl 1 AC Adaptor with AC
Cable and DC Cable $120.00
CGR-D08A/1B 800mAH/1 h 30 min, $69.95
(Replaces CGR- Battery Pack
D120A/1 B)
CGR-D16A/1B _ 1600mAH /3 h Battery
(Replaces CGR- _ Pack $99.95
D220A/I B)
CGP-D28N1B _ 2800mAH /5h $129.95
Battery Pack
CGR-D53A/1K
(Replaces CGR- 5300mAH /9 h $229.95
D815A!1 B) Battery Pack
_ DV Interface Cable
PV-DDC9 (i.LINK) $55.00
(4-pin to 4-pin)
PV-DLT9 _ _ Color Enhancement Light $39.95
PV-DRC9 _ IR Remote Control $29.95
49
Please photocopy this form when placing an order.
1, Palmcorder Model #
2, Items Ordered
Accessory #Description Price Each Quantity Total Price
i
Subtotal
Your State & Local Sales Tax
Shipping & Handling 6.95
Total Enclosed
3. Method of payment (check one)
Check of Money Order enclosed (NO C.O.D.SHIPMENTS)
C_] VISA Credit Card #
MastefCard Expiration Date
[_} Discover Customer Signature _
Make Check or Money Order to: PANASONIC ACCESSORIES
(Please do not send cash)
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ShipTo:
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Ms. First Lasl
Street Address
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TO OBTAIN ANY OF OUR PALMCORDER ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF THE
FOLLOWING:
VISIT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC DEALER
OR
CALL PANASONIC'S ACCESSORY QRDER LINE AT 1-800-332-5368
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OR
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A1Turn the Eyepiece
counterclockwise 1/8 of a turn.
B
2Pull the Eyepiece free.
Remove any lint or dust particles
with a soft, clean cloth being careful
not to scratch the glass surfaces.
To re-install the Eyepiece
Line up the marks on the Eyepiece
with the grooves inside the EVF
shaft and attach. Turn it
clockwise 1/8 of a turn to lock in
place.
Your Palmcorder has been designed for normal scene illumination of 150 footcandles
(1500 Ix). However, the Palmcorder may be used at F1:1.6, if illumination is more than
0,5 footcandles (5 Ix).
The table be_ow shows the color temperature for reference.
PALMCOFIOER NATURAL LIGHT KELVll,IC01.0R ARTIFICIAL LIGHT SOURCE
SETTINGS CONDITIONS I'_PB_TURE
--"_A,(AmberF#te r
Flange)
-i ii+illi,,"
"AUTO"
l -"INDOOR"
(Blue Filter
Range)
Fair weather, blue sky -- 10+000 Color television
,Slightly cloudy sky
* Cloudy or rainy sky
Sunlight in clear weather at
midday
Average sunlight in clear weather
• Sunlight 2hours after sunrise
and before sunset
• Sunlight 40 rain. after sunrise
and before sunset
*Sunlight 30 rain+ alter sunrise
and before sunset
* Sunlight 20 rain. after sunrise
and before sunset
-- 6,000
-- 7,000
-- 6,500
-- 6,000
-- 5,500
-- 5,000
-- 4,500
-- 4,000
-- 3,500
-- 3,200
-- 2+800
-- 2,000
Fluorescent lamp (Oaytight)
Camera flash bulb
• Blue tamp forphotography
• Fluorescent lamp (White)
• Normal flash bLgb
Fluorescent lamp (Off-white)
Tungsten lamp for
photography
Halogen tamp
Iodine lamp
Tungsten lamp
I"Acetylenelamp
Kerosene lamp
tCandlelight
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Power Source:
Power Consumption:
Video Signal:
Video Recording System:
Audio:
Pick-Up System and Device:
Lens:
Viewfinder:
LCD Monitor:
Minimum Illumination Required:
Digital interface
Operating Temperature:
Operating Humidity:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Palmcorder : 7.2 V DC (Battery)
7.8 V DC (AC Adaptor)
AC Adaptor: 110/120/220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Battery: Lithium-Ion Type DC 7.2 V
Palmcorder: 7.2 V DC 6.5 W (Max. 9.5 W)
AC Adaptor: 18 W
1 W (when not in use.)
EIA Standard (525 lines, 60 fields) NTSC color signal
2rotary heads, helical scanning system
12 bit (32 kHz) 4 tracks
16 bit (48 kHz) 2 tracks
One integral color filter Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
20:1 zoom lens, F1:1.6 with auto iris control
Focal length: 3.6 mm - 72 mm
Power zoom function
Lens filter diameter: 43 mm
0.4 inch (t0.2 mm) Electronic Viewfinder
2.5 inch (63.5 mm) Liquid Crystal Display
5 Ix (F1:1.6) 0.5 footcandles
RS-232C serial port (D-Sub 9-pin)
32 °F~ 104 °F (0°C-40°C)
10 %~75 %
Palmcorder: 1.47 Ibs.
0.67 kg
AC Adaptor: 0.35 lbs.
o.16k_
Pa_mco_der:
3-3/8 (W) x 4-1/4 (H) x 7-1/2 (D) inch
85 (W) x 107.5 (H) x 191 (D) mm
AC Adaptor:
2-3/4 (W) x 1-3/4 (H) x 4-1/2 (D) inch
70 (W) x 45 (H) x 115 (D) mm
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice,
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CloggedVideoHead
(a) Video Head Cleaning: Normally, your Paimcorder will not
require head cleaning. However, it is possible that the heads
may become clogged due to dust in the air, playing damaged
tapes, long term use, etc. If "NEED HEAD CLEANING"
appears for 5seconds in the EVF or LCD monitor, the heads
may require cleaning.
(b) Cleaning the Heads: It is recommended that head cleaning
be performed byaqualified service technician. Please contact
your nearest Panasonic Servicenter. An alternate solution is to
obtain ahead cleaning cassette. Please use Panasonic
cleaning cassette (AY-DVMCL). Be sure to follow the cleaning
instructions carefufly. Excessive use of the head cleaning
cassette could shorten video head life.
Use this cassette only when a head clogging symptoms occur.
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
When you go from function to function (PLAY, FF, REW etc.), please note that the unit
will not accept a new function operation until the previous operation is complete.
The POWER Button and all function buttons, (PLAY, FF, REW, etc.) are only operational
alter the tape has been completely loaded.
When the following accessories are attached and the zoom is set to maximum wide
angle, the four corners of the sceen may appear darker:
Wide or Telephoto conversion lens (optional).
A filter (optional), etc. and then the lens hood.
• Two filters (optional).
If any of the following numbers appear on-screen, the Palmcorder may need service.
• F0t oF02 ,F03 -F04 •F05 ,F31 ,F51 oF52 oU10 °Ull
Do not remove the battery (if attached) and write down the displayed number on page 55.
Then, take the Patmcorder to a servicenter for repair.
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If you have a problem with your Palmcorder, it may be something you can correct
yourself.
Check the list below for symptoms and corrections,
No picture in the EVF or LCD Monitor...
Video cassette cannot be inserted...
Video cassette cannot be removed... • Make sure the Power source is connected.
(pp. 11, 12)
No operation starts when operation Check the Dew Indicator. (p. 21)
buttons are pressed...
Recording cannot be done .... Make sure lhe record tab is closed. (p. 6)
Check the Battery Indication. (p. 19)
Auto Focus does not operate... • Make sure FOCUS is set to AUTO.
(p.39)
Make sure the unit is ON and set to
CAMERA mode. (p. 22)
Sound from microphone cannot be • Make sure the unit is set to REC or REC/
monitored.,. PAUSE mode.
Sound cannot be heard... • Make sure the Audio in the VCR MENU is
set to ST1. (pp. 17, 42)
oMake sure the Power Source is connected.
(pp. 11, 12)
• Make sure the POWER switch is set to VCR
or CAMERA. (pp. 22, 27)
• Check the Dew Indicator. (p. 21)
• Make sure the Battery is fully charged.
(p, 11)
Make sure al) necessary cables are
connected correctly and firmly. (p. 12)
• Make sure the Lens Cap is removed. (p. 22)
Make sure the Power Source is connected.
(pp. 11, 12)
Insert the cassette record tab up, window
side lacing out, (p, 9)
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Please photocopy this form when making a request for service notice.
Requestfor
,rv ceNotice:
In the unlikely event this product needs
service.
• Please include your proof of purchase.
(Failure to due so will delay your repair.)
• To further speed your repair, please provide
an explanation of what is wrong with the unit
and any symptom it is exhibiting.
Mail this completed form and your Proof of Purchase along with your unit to:
Panasonic Services Company
1705 N. Randall Road
Elgin, IL. 60123-7847
Attn: Camcorder Repair
Please write the displayed Self Diagnostic number 1
here. (See page 53.) i!
55
I_i,v__j
D.ZOOM
See page 33.
EIS Button
See page 32.
Lens
'E BuHon
Seepage 39.
A.DUB BuHon
See page 41.
Remote
See page 25.
Lens Cap
See pages 8, 22.
;HT
Button
See page 40.
MULTI Button
See page 35.
Built-in Twin
Capsule 2-Way
Microphone
System
PHOTOSHOT Button_,_ FBuilt-in Light
See page 34. \\ _Mount
TAPE EJECT_ \ _See page 7.
Switch \ \ /_ PH N " "
_! _ _ ----_ t_ '_ (i.LINK "_") .
_" l_l _ ! ° '._1 Connector
Cassette ........... I_ I t_ r[2 _J_ See pages 44, 45.
Compartment _}_ I_J (_
Cover _f _ ,_lt[I]'''''_rV Output
See page 7. _E'_ __ _{_YI Connector
Hand Strap
See page 8. _ ,_ _-----S-VIDEO Output
_Connector
See page 43.
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Viewfinder (EVF)
See pages 10, 22.
Menu BL
See pages 13,14.
Bakery
Button
See pages 11,12,
POWER Lamp.
See page 22.
REC/PAUSE
Button
See pages 10, 22.
Shoulder Stra
Attachment
Ring
See page 8.
LCD (Liql
Crystal Display)
Monitor
See pages t0, 23, 27.
LCD-C
Button
See pages 10,
23,27.
JOG KEY
pages 13, 14.
VOLUME KEY
See page 27.
M.FOCUS DIAL
See page 39.
Bu_on
See page 22.
Strap
Attachment
Ring
See page 8.
Switch
See pages 9, 10.
Vision Adjustment
Control
See 10.
DC IN Terminal
See page t2.
Built-in Speaker
See page 27.
PC Connectol
See page 46.
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STC
See pages 10, 27.
REW BuHon
See pages 10, 27.
(_)EDIT SEARCH Buttor
See page 24.
PLAY Bu_on
See pages 10, 27. PAUSE Button
pages 41, 42, 43.
CAMERA STILL
Button
See page 38.
REC Button
See pages 50, 51.
FF Button
See page 28.
EDIT SEARCH
Button
See page 24.
_Tripod Receptacle
POWER Lamp
See pages 11, 12.
CHARGE Lamp
See page 11.
DC Output Connector
See page 12.
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AC Power Cable
See pages 11, 12.
---- CAUTION: .............
This unit will operate on 110/120/220/
240V AC. An AC plug adaptor may be
required for voltages other than 120V
AC. Please contact either a local or
foreign electrical parts distributor for
assistance in selecting an alternate
AC plug.
We recommend using the accessory
power plug adaptor (VJSS0070) in an
area which has special AC outlets.
iiiiiii
LIGHT RELEASE
Buffon
See page 7.
_LIGHT Button
See page 7.
DATE/TIME Bu_on_
See pages 20, 25.
DISPLAY ON TV Bu_on--_
See pages 25, 31. \
A,DUB Button
See pages 25, 41. \"_
COUNTER/TC Bu_on-----_
See pages t9, 25,
RESET Button
See pages 25,42.
REWIND/SEARCH_-_-_
Button
See pages 25, 28.
MENU Button ............ J
See pages 13, 14, 42.
REVERSE SLOW/
F. ADV 6utton
See pages 25, 28, 29.
REVERSE INDEX_
SEARCH Button
See pages 25, 30, 34.
STOP Button
See pages 25, 27.
SET Button
See pages 13, 14, 25.
PHOTOSHOT Button
See pages 25, 34.
See pages 22, 25.
POWER ZOOM Switch
See pages22,25.
SPKR VOL +/-
See pages 25, 27.
VIDEO REC Buffon
See pages 25,44.
FAST FORWARD/
SEARCH Button
See pages 25, 28.
PLAY Bu_on
See pages 25,27,44.
FORWARD SLOW/
F.ADV Button
See pages 25, 28, 29.
FORWARD INDEX
SEARCH Button
See pages 25, 30, 34.
PAUSE Bu_on
See pages 25,28, 44.
SEL Button
See pages 13,14, 25.
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Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company, Panasonic Sales Company,
Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.
of America, One Panasonic Way AVE. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel
Secaucus, New Jersey 07094 Industrial Park Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
PANASONIC Video Products
Limited Warranty
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as "the
Warrantor") will repair this product with new or refurbished pai'ts, lree of charge, in the USA or Puedo Rico, in
the event of a defect in materials or workmanship as follows (all time periods commence from the date of the .
VCR
AN MIXER
MONITOR-
VCR
Combination
original purchase
PRODUCT PARTS
CAMCORDER ONE (1) YEAR, EXCEPT
CCD IMAGE SENSOR
CCD IMAGE SENSOR
-SIX (6) MONTHS
ONE (1) YEAR
ONE (1) YEAR
ONE (1)YEAR, EXCEPT
CRT-TWO (2) YEARS
LABOR ,,,,,,,,,,
NINETY (90) DAYS
klINETY (90] DAYS
NINETY (90) DAYS
NINETY (90) DAYS,
NINETY (90) DAYS
CRT- NINETY (90)DAYS
SERVICE,
Carry-to or Mail In
Carry-In or Mail In
Carry-In or Mail In
Carry-In: 21" CRT
andSmaller
In-homeorcany-in:
_"CRTandLarger
ICC)NTACTNUMBER
1-830-211-PANA(7262)
1-800-211-PANA(7262
1-800-211.PANA(7262)
(if included) - New rechargeable batte des in exchange for defective rechargeable batteries for ten
(10) days. Non-rechargeable batteries are not warranted.
(if included) -New video cassette tape in exchange for a defective videocassette tape for five (5) days.
In-home carry-in or mail-in service, as applicable, in the USA can be obtained during the warranty period by
contacting a Panasonic Services Company (PASC) Factory Servicenter listed in the Service Directory. Or
call toll free contact number [isled above, to locate an authorized PASC Servicenter. Carry-in or maiFm
service in Puerto Rico can be obtained dudng the warranty period by calling the Panasomc Sales Company
telephone number listed in the Servlcenter D_rectory.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other proof of the date of the
original purchase is requires before warranty service is rendered.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal
use and does not cover normal maintenance, including, but not limited to, video and audio head cleaning,
The warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment, or failures which are caused by products not
supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accident misuse, abuse, neglect mishandling
misapplication, alteration, modification, faulty installation, set-up adjustments improper antenna, inadequate
signalpickup, matadjustmentofconsumercontrots improperoperation powerlinesurge impropervoltage
supply, lightning damage, commercial use such as hotel, office, restaurant, or other business or rental use of
the product, or service by anyone other than aPASC Factory Servicenter or a PASC authorized Servicenter,
or damage that is attributable to acts of God.
LIMIT_ AND EXCLUSION_S
There are no express warranties except as listed above.
THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
_)NCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO RECORDING MEDIA) RESULTING FROM THE USE
F THIS PRODUCTS, OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND
IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, iNCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH
ABOVE, Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or
limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period, you may eontactyour dealer or
Servicenter. If thej3roblem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the Consumer Affairs Department
at the Panasonic L;onsumer Electronics Company address above.
SERVICE CALLS WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP AS
DETERMINED BY THE WARRANTOR, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, ARE NOT COVERED. COSTS OF
SUCH SERVICE CALLS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER.
warvid 8/8/2000
6O
1-800-332-5368 (Customer Orders Only)
Panasonic Services Company 20421 84th Avenue South, Kent, WA 98032
(6 am to 5 pm Monday -Friday; 6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST)
(Visa, Master Card, Discover Card, American Express, Check)
Centralized Factory Servicenter
Panasonic Services Company
MAIL TO "170SN.Randallnoad,
Elgin, tL 60123-7B47
Attention: Digital Camera Repair
Please carefully pack and ship, prepaid and insured, to the Elgin centralized repair Facto_
Servicenter. While there will be added handling delays, you may bring your unit to one of the
followir_g locations who will then foDNard the unit to Elgin for repair.
Customer's in Puerto Rico, please ship or carry in to location betow ("Service in Puerto Rico").
CALIFORNIA
6550 Kate_la Avenue
Cypress, CA 90630
800 Dubuque Avenue
S, San Francisco,
CA 94080
3878 Ruffin Read
Suite A
San Diego, CA 92123
COLORADO
t640 South Abilene
Street Suite D
Aurora, CO 80012
FLORIDA
3700 North 29th Avenue
Suite 102
Hol)ywood, FL 33020
GEORGIA
8655 Roswell Road
Suite 100
Atlar_ta, GA 30350
ILUNOIS
9060 Golf Road
NiIee, IL 60714
1703 North Randall Road
Elgin, fL 80123
(Pick-up [Drop-offon_)
MARYLAND
62 Mountain Road
Glen Bumie MD 21061
MASSACHUSETTS
60GlacierOrive,
SuiteG
Wes_o_,MA02_0
MINNESOTA
7650-12th Avenue South
Airport Business Center
Bloomington, MN 55425
OHIO
2236 Waycrosa Road
Civic Center Plaza
Forest Park, OH 45240
PENNSYLVANIA
2221 Cabot Btvd. West
Suite B
Langhome, PA 19047
TEXAS
13616 Welch Road
Suite t01
Farmers Branch.
TX 75244
WASHINGTON
20425-84th Avenue
Seuth
Kent, WA 98032
HAWAII
99-859 Iwaiwa Street
Aiea, Hawaii 96701
Phone (808} 488-1996
Fax (8Q8) 486-4369
As el JanuaP_ 2001
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iAntes de comenzar
_ Cargue la batteria. (P&gina 11.) 1
Incline el visor hacia
arriba.
Coloque la bateria ydeslicela
hacia abajo hasta que quede
bloqueada con un clic.
1Ajuste el interruptor de alimentacibn
(POWER) a la posicldn CAMERA o
VCR.
Deslice el interruptor de
expulsibn de cinta (TAPE
EJECT) para abrir la tapa
del compartimento del
cassette.
Introduzca un cassette
con la parte de la
ventana hacia arriba.
° Asegt_rese de que la
len_L_eta de grabaci6n
este cerrada. (P&gina 6.)
Marca PUSH TO C
(EMPUJAR PARA
CERRAR)
62
_protecci6n
• Retire la pelicula
protectora antes de
utilizarlo.
Presione la marca PUSH TO CLOSE
(EMPUJAR PARA CERRAR) para cerrar
ta tapa del compartimiento del cassette.
Cuando el monitor LCD se enchuentra
totalmente abierto, el visor se DESACTIVA
autom_ticamente.
Ajuste el control de ajuste de
vision segt_n Io desee.
180 °
Ajuste el interruptor
de alimentacidn
(POWER) a la
3Monitor LCD
Presione el bot6n de apertura del
LCD (LCD-OPEN) para des bloquear
el monitor LCD, Balanc_e abridndolo
completamente y ajuste el dngulo.
Presione el bot6n de grabacibn/
pausa (REC/PAUSE) para iniciar la
gvrabaci6n.
uelva a pulsar el bot6n de
grabaci6rdpausa (REC/PAUSE) para
hacer una pausa en la grabaci6n.
Cuando el monitor LCD se enchuentra
totalmente abierto, el visor se DESACTIVA
automaticamente,
Presione el bot6nde apertura del LCD (LCD-OPEN)
para des bloquear el monitor LCD. Balancde
abri_ndolo completamente y ajuste el dngulo.
2
iAntes de comenzar
Cargue la batteria. (Pagina 11.) J
Ajusteel interruptor
de alimentacion
(POWER) a la
posici6n VCR.
Presione el botbn de
parada (STOP) para
detener la reproducci6n.
Presione el bot6n de
rebobinado (REW) para
rebobinar la cinta,
4 Presione el boton de
reproducci6n (PLAY)
para reproducir la cinta,
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A
ACAdaptor 6, tl, t2,
Accessories (Optional)
Accessories (Supplied)
A/V Cable 6, 31,
Audio/Video Fade In/Out
Auto Focus
B
Backtight
Battery Pack 6, 9, 11,
Battery Remaining Indication
Battery Warning
Before Requesting Service 53,
Blank Search
C
Camera Recording 22, 23, 24,
Cleaning Care for Video Heads
Clock Battery
Clock Set
Color Enhancement Light (Optional)
Copying from Digital Equipment
Copying your Tapes
D
Date and Time Indication 20
DC Power Cable 6, 12, 49
DEW indication 21
Digital E.I.S. 32
Digital Functions 37
Digital PholoShot 34
Digital Video Cassette Tape 6
Digital Zoom 33
Dubbing over Audio (Microphone) 41, 42
DV Interface Cable (i.LINK) 44, 45, 49
E
Edit Search 24
Erase Protection Tab 6
EVF/LCD Monitor Indications 19, 20, 21
F
Fade In/Out 39
H
Hand Strap 8
High Speed Shutter 40
J
49 Lens Cap
49 Limited Warranty
6
43 M
39 Macro Focus
39 Manual Focus
Memory Counter
MENU OSD
6,8, 22
60
39
39
19
40 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
49 P
19 PC Connection 46
21 PC Connection Cable 6, 46
54 Picture in Picture (PinP) 38
25 PLAY Indicator 19
Playback 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
Power Supply 11, 12
25 Program AE 36
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21 R
13 REC Indicator 20
7 Recording Still Pictures 38
44 Remote Control 25, 26, 49
43 Request for Service Notice 55
S
Safety Precautions 2
Servicenter List 61
Set the Date and Time 13
Shoulder Strap 6, 8
Special Effects Playback 28, 29, 30
Specifications 52
STILL Picture 28
Strobe Multi Mode 35
T
Tape Remaining Indications t9
Tape Speed 6
Tape Warning 21
V
VHF Connecting Cable 43
Volume Display 27
W
White Balance 35
Z
Zoom In/Out 33
Jog Search
Panasonic ConsumerElectronics
Company, Division of Matsushtts
Electric Corporation of America
One Panasonic Way Secaucus,
New Jersey 07094
29
Panasonic Sales Company("PSC"),
Division of Matsushita Electric of
Puerto Rico, Inc.
Ave. 65 de Infanteda, Kin. 9.5
San Gebnel Industrial Park
Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985
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