Panasonic of North America 927124K Video Camera User Manual 64818
Panasonic Corporation of North America Video Camera 64818
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¢’ mm Digital Palmconder'” Panasonic” PalmSIth" Digital Video Camcorder Operating Instructions ;V‘ Mm'PV-DV1999D r—W— EXHIBIT# 5 FIG NO. FCCID:AGJ221121K. MODEL N0. PV-DV1999D OUR REE: MKESSS-Fow Belore attempting lo connect, operate or adjust this pvoducl. please read these instructions thoroughly. Spanish Quick Use Gulda ls included. Gui: parn répldu consulta an aspufiol eats Inclulda. Forassistance. calll-BOO-211»PANA(7262) LSQTOHB 4} "mm“ l l— mgs You Should Know Thank you Inf choosing Panasonlcl 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 lamlly years at enjoyment, Please take time to fill in the lnlonnaiion below. The serial number is on the tag located on the underside of your Palmoorder. Be sure to retain this manual as your convenient Palmcordar inlonnetion source. Date cl Purch-u Dealer Purchased From Dulor Address Dealer Phone No. Model No. Serial No. pack your Camcord 1 pc. AC Adaptor 1 pc. Battery Pack 1 pc. AN Cable Q (F'V-DAQ) o (PV~DBPB) (VJAWOMS) Q with Ac C Is, DC Cable and Jack Box @ @@@@ 1 pc. Lens Cap 1 pc. Shoulder Strap 1 pc. PC Connection (LSVFOSSB) (VYCW0225) Cable for Windows (LSJAOZSS) JQ @ 2 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) T | mmaws z i sum/15.1322 i (— Jl— a mgs You Should Know WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. Your mm Palnmnser is designed to record and play back in Standard Play (SP) mode only. This Paineorder is equipped wlth the no System to provide excellent video pictures it is recommended that only cassette tapes that have been tested and inspected Ior use m vcn mamrnsswnnme mm mark be used. The symbol mm mum mm unhsulned van-as wlmln the will my havesulfii'xm nwgn'rmds to cause electric snow. incision. It is dangerous to Many kind of mourn with any inside panof Ml: unit. payers Sumac CAUTION mxwm-mn mmvwfin cMmflonenucEn-lulofmlcmk no mums cova- tDFl mar) ”MMWEAILEPM“ ms were: smutm’o ammsoumsmm ma symbolalam in. ummmlrnpomm lit-mam concemlng um (petition and maintenance ol the ant has been Included. Therefore. It should he read aarelulryin n . = to avoid any problm. The above marklngs are located on the appliance bottom cover. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation Is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause hamrful 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 Part 15 and pan 1B of the FOO Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interterenee when operated in a residentlal environment. If this equipmem does cause Interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined try turning the equipment off and on. use the equipment in another location and/or utilize an electrical outlet different from that used by the receiver. If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV techniu'an for help. You may find the booklet, ‘Something About Inlerference‘ available from FCC local regional offices helplul. Fcc Wamlng: To assure continued FCC compliance. use only the provided shielded interface cable with ferrite cores when connecting digital Video camera to computer in accordance with instruction herein. Also, any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment could void the usefs authority to operate. For assistance, call 1-800-211—PANA(7262) 3 T ‘ oi-woosnnorsass 3 M9115. mm _I I “WW” ‘ o 1. Reed lnslruclions —MI rh- eel-ty are: operating lmtmetlens should be read belere the null is operated, 2. Retail lnslmetlnns — The salary and egerellrlg instmmlons eheuld be relalned lorlurure reference. 1 need anlnps— All wemlngspn the unit and lrl the operallrlg IMMuns should b- m-red la. 4. Follow Inslnrelluns—All eper-tlng end malntemnoe inelructlnns should be followed. 5. eloenlng — tlnplug lhls Mia unlllmmthe wall outlet baflnn eleenlng. Do nol use lieuld oruerueol deemre. Use a dry etmtt tor nleenlng. s, Alluhrnenls — De nol un mall-terns net moon-modal! by the wldeo preduel rnewleeturer as my my be hazardous. 7. Walerend uoislure —Do mluulh's vleee unll mm film; ler example neeru bathtub, wash bowl. knenen silk. erhulldty let). in wet besemml, er peer u Mmlng peel, one In. lllle. a. Accessones— De nel place lhis weep unlton err unslunle earl, Hand. trlpod. uraeltet. or table. The video unn rneylell, uuslng 50mm! ln|ury le eenlld or adult. end serious damage in the unit. Use only mm a earl. s’lnnd, Him. Wicket erteole teeorrlrmneed by me rrlerlulnplunrr, or sell wlltl the vleee unlt. Any meunurlg ol the unu should lollqwthe menulaeturers lnstruclierrs and should use a mourning accessory recommendee by the mmllmum. An appliance am! een culmination should be mound wilh om. Qulelt slope. excesswe lame. and woven eudaeu meyeeuse me eopllance and uneornolnafion re overturn. a. vnllllullen 45m and oponlngs ln the cabinet ere prwkledlervemil-uon end la ensure rellettle ell-renal ol the Met: unltand to prom ll lmm w-mlng. Thme epenlnge mun um be Heated or povered. Never place the vldeo unll on a teed. sole. rug. or other elmller sun-cu, or near or ever e mater er heel mlmr. Thle video nnlt sheule rlol be placed In e bum-lo lrtstalhtim such an bookcasu or rank unless proper venuarlon le pumped or the mumnmurers lnnmctlons have been adhered lo. 10. Power soureee — ml: vldee unlt should be operated only |mm the rypo nl power smm ladle-lode" me nrarlllnglebel.uyeuemrle1eureolrhelypeelpwer supply le your name, mmtll your appliance unit! or local pow-roompeny. Forvldoo nulls menu-dun pe eon-led lrom battery pow-1.01 olher eeuroee. ruler w ml operatlng lnetmcllens. Important Safeguards ll . Gmunelng er Polenzatipn —Thls vldeo unit may be equlppod wllh ellher e pnlerlzell awe AC lAlternellng Cnrrarl} Ilm plug (- plug harlng en- blndl wiflsrman rm omen era-wlre groundlng type plug, e plug havlnp a nun: (gmunanpl pln. We Mlm polellmd pug will fit Imo rho power euuet onlyerle way. This Is aseletylmum. ll you ere lllabl- w lneeltlhe plug lulty mm the outlet, |ly reverslng the plug. ll me plug 11!“ letls rem. eemeel your olscmdan to replace yourwmlele omlel. Du out do at the minty purpose at me polerlzed plug. YM Erwin ground"; was WU MI llttntee gmundlhg type power pull-l. Thls Is a salety leerure. ll ynu are unable to laugh me plug lulu me eullel. newer: yeurelecmclen In replace yeureoeolete outlet Do hold-lent me safety purpose ol the alumina tyne plug» 11. memord Prelectlon — Power-supply eorde mldmmmefl rothetthey are non Hwy-ape walmon or plums»! by name pleeed upon or agelrut mam. paying panlwhr alter-lien lo eerds el pluge commence reeepleeles, and me pelnt where they errl mm the unn. 13 arrmoormonnu urn-mug — llen oulme meme ermlrle system 1: eormemed tn the vleee uvv'l, ba surothe unlenna er mel- system ls groundee was lo provide some proleellen egalnet venue surges and bullbup mm: nhargai. Pan 1 ol the senedren Electrleel Code. h use secuenelo el the national Elecmul code, provides lnlonnellen mm respect lo pmpe' gmundlngol the meet and supgoreng slmcmu, gmurldmg nl the Iona-Ill wtre 10 en meme elmhergo urel. slze el greurldng cor-amen, lee-non et antenna dlechnloe unll, mm" to qmmfllng elecrredoe. and vlqulrumls lor me gmundlng electrope. r e Kc Jumiumcmfi «tum-mm- u. ughlnlng — For added prmeerlon er lnls vleeo unll recelverdurlnp e llgmrrlrlg noun, or when ll [5 I'll uncut-ruled em untrue tor lung pemfis ol tlme. unpug ll lrem lhe wal elm-tend dseomoa lhe enter-u nimble lyshm. nrls wlll plwnnl den-age lo me vldee unlt dlul In lighmlhg and power-nee sulgas. 4 For assistance, call 1 4100-21 1-PANA(7262) was/ls, ten 15. Fowl! Llllls — All aulsrde amenrre system should rm be healed in me vicinliy elm/9mm power lines orullrsr niacin: lglrl or power ciruuils, or whar- llcan rail iilln such penerilnes or cirrrulrs wmn Illslullirlu an mlisldo amanrra syslern. axlrlml om smuldbn lakullo mp lmrn wmhlng won power lines or olroulrs rs oomocl wim lmm rrllplrl be|alal 16,0vefloading — Do ml overload wall curlers and pmmlon colds eslnls m resell in a rlslr 01 me or ulmrie shock. w. coma and Liquids A Mom pusll objecls oi any land lrrlo ml: video wit inrouyl openings as may may much dangerous mirage palms pr snarl our pans matmld mull irr ufiln or elecule shock Neverspil ilould olarry lrirro orno rmvloeo unit 13. Servicing — Do rrolulierrrpl lo selvlue mls video unir yours-ll as ppm or removing oovers may nil-post you no fiangeruus voliaal oroln-rllmros neler an smlrlu lo maimed sun/Ice pmwmlei. 19. Damage manning swufUnfiuu ml; woeo urul lrorn Ih' well um um rarer snwldnq lo mill-ea service potsomwl uruer lilo lodorrlng commons: a, When lrle pweY-suppiy we or plug is darnagoo. USEHLOCAYION 2i. I). ll any liquid has Men spliled orrlo. oroplocrs nave lnllan lnlo me video unlL ll lilo video mil llas purl exposed lo rain or werer. . ll llle video unil don ml operate non-law by lolllwlrlg llre operarirlo lrlsirumiorre. Adiusl only muse eerurols mar are moored hylhe operating lrrsrmcllms as an irrrproperaolusrrnerll oi ulnar oorrlrdis may resuil in damage andwili oilen reoulro errlanslve walk by a qualified leenrriden lo renom lire vldeo unir lo ll: normal operallon. -. n ma Vldm unil has been dropped orllle cabinet has been damaged. l. When llre Moo mllexlriolls a miner mange in pmovmmca 7 iris indlcaln a need lor service. .n pawns Bullies .Raplacemofll Pans—When roplaeemenl pansare r-ouirod be sure mo servlooloollrilcian has luau replooerrrenlparls spoolliod byllre marruiacluror or have me sam characteristics as rm original purl. Unalnmnud sublflllninrls may reoulrlniln, shark: shock or ulnar nazardn solely Chafi‘ Upon oorrlpinllorr or any service or "pills in lllls ind-o unll. ask llre sanrloeleelrnloierrlu periorm solely mock: up oelerrnlne llralllre vldso urril Is in sale operating order. Precautions . To Avail: smcx "man Vourcarrmrdorarn pow supply mould rrollre npoud lo min or molsluro, Do not con-reel [M pwll supply or operate your Corneoroar ll ii gels wel. Valli Cammldcr has been daslgmd lor ouloooruu, mm! ll is pol onlgrleo msuslaln duct exposure-o want. rrrlrr. noel. 5mm. sand. dun, ore direol spluillrrg lrorrr a pool omen uupol mfln.1'hlslcllon could perrrunurlry oanragallro lrnerrlai plns oi your Cameoroer. Do not amniotic flluum lnis unil.Tllm m nousor serviceable parlsinsldo. unplug your Cammrfimnma parlor-rpm Mord warm. - no "or All! voun uumeR ATTIOE suN OR OTHER BRIGHT OBJECYS ‘ DO NOT LEAVE THE PALHCDRDER WITNTNE EVF AIMED DlflEC‘YLV AT THE SUN AS THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE To me MEnNAL PARTS oF THE EVF ' DO NOT EXPOSE YOU“ CAMCflHBEH TO MENDEII HIGH TEMPERATURE Such as. In direct surlliglil. inside a elosod our. rlexl loa heal-r. no... This min" oouid parmlnarmy damag- Ihl lm-rnei pansol your cam, ' M1010 SUDDEN CHANGES N TWERATURE . ll me mil Is suddenly unwed 1mm I cold place In a WEI"! pim.rnois1ure may form on me inpe arid lnrlan in. mm. - Do NOT LEAVE YOUR cAuccmnen ohms POWER SUPPLY TURNED ON WHEN not IN usE. ~ SYOfiAGE OF VDIIH Cm!!- sror- “ handle yourcamcold-l In a manner mar wIII ml subject ll lo unmesssaly mammal! (avoid shaking in} striking). Your Camocrdal wmalrs B samlflva fick-up dailies which could bu damaged by improper landing orslorage. cm: . To CLEAN YOUR CMMDER no ml us. slrong ornbrasm detergents Mien cleaning your Camcorder body. ' TO PROTECT “E LENS ... Do not touch me SOME! 01 In: Ians with your land, Use acommflclfll cemeoldar (an! snlmlnn .no lens paper wrurl allerllrlg rne lens. improper ' TO PROTECT THE PINS" “YOUR CAMDEN '_\ | or~oooenPl-rspos 5 planning on scratch me has coating. .. Before handling your Cameo-oer. mull. sureyourlranos and lacemiree lmrn any chemical products. sum as surilnn lolion. n Ii may demagelhfillisn For asslstance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 5 so we. 13:29 I I— j 1 oi-sooonPi-isus a wmno. was ¢ ble of Contents Getting Started Things Wm Should Know Important Safeguards Precautions Seli Demo Mode Quick Guide Supplying Power Cassette Information. Setting the Clock Using the Palmcomter enu MENU OSD Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Indication Color Enhancement Light Attaching the Shoulder Strap Basic Operation Camera Recording. Remote Control .. Playback Your Recordings Special Features Digital Electronic image Stab zalion System (D.E S. Digital Photo Shot White Balance Program AE. Digital Functions Focus .. AudioNideo Fade ln/Out Backlight ..... High Speed Shutter Audio Dubbing using the External or BuiI n Microphone Memory-Stop Editlng . Copying your Tapes to VHS or VHS Cassette Copying trom Dlgltei Equipment (dubbing) . PC Connection Using the Digital Photo Punter For Your Information Pelmcordor Accessory System 53 Palmcorder Accessory Order F 54 Notes On Operations 4 55 Specifications.. 57 Before Requesting Servroe Request lor Service Notice Index at Controls 51 Warranty ...... 67 Spanish Quick Use Guide/Gala Fara Use as do 69 Index 71 6 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) Q M|L Self Demo Mode Self Demo models on when screen at right appears. Do the steps below to turn off. EVF Screen Panasonic panels Bumag 1 Set the POWER Swltch to Camera. 2 Pru: the LCD-OPEN Button to unlock the LCD monitor and swlng It open. 3 Hold down the STOP Button lor more $ than 5 seconds. Note: 0 Salt Demo mode Is cancelled It a cassette with rec tab cloud Is Inserted (see pages 13. 14) - Sell Demo mode stops for 3 mlnutes It a tunction key is messed. REW STOP FF Button Buttnn Button 353129?" Demo mode on, do the ' Set the POWER Switch to CAMERA. Hold down FF and REW Button together tor more than 5 seconds. Then. the Self Demo screen wlll appear on the screen. For asslstence, call 1-800-21 1-PANA(7262) 7 ~| | MW” ’ e "W“ i I— Betore you begin... - charm the Emmy (see page 10). 1 lnsen tho Binary and slide It down until It locks with a click. Natl: ' The EVF is a fixed type and cannot be extended or retracted. DO NOT apply tome. - Do not lift or carry the Palmcorder by the EVF or by the LCD Monitor. 2 Slide the TAPE EJECT Switch to open the Cassette Compartment Cover. - The Cassette Holder slides out. TAPE EJEC‘T Cassette Switch compartment cover 3 Insert a cassette wlth its wtndom ride lacing up. - Make sure the record tab is closed. (see page 14). 4 Press on the PUSH mark to close tho upper cassettn Compartment cover. - The Cassette Holder with the cassette slides back inside. 5 Glen tho Cassettg Compartmsnt Cover. 6 Set the POWER Switch to CAMERA. 7 Adjust tho Vision Minstment Control Vision Adjustment °°""°' POWER smur- to your “night- (Continued on next page.) 8 For asslstance, call 1 4100-21 1-PANA(7262) '—| 1 oteoneqpmsgss a 99/09/15,le 1 r— 8 Press RECORD/PAUSE Button 39 gm rsconllng. Press HECORDIPAUsE Button again 11mm recording, pawns Bumes) RECORD! PAUSE Button To Watch Playback in the LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) 1 Sal (he POWER Switch to VCR. Note: - The EVF is a fixed Iype and cannot be amended or ratmclsd. DO NOT apply {area ~ Do not Iifl or carry lhe Palmcomef by the EVF or by Ihe LCD Monllon ¢ 2 Press the LCD-OPEN Button to unlock ma LCD monitor and swlng it open. 3 Pros: HEW to rewind the tape. 4 Press PLAY to star! playback. REW STOP PLAY Button Bum-m Bunion 5 Press STOP lo stop playback. For asslstanoe, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 9 —| ‘ m-woG-Lm-ism a woe/muse | |—'_ Supplying er Charge the Battery Pack on t 0 AC Adaptor 1 Connect and plug In the Cable as shown. ' POWER Lamp will light. - Disconnect Dc Cable it it is connected to AC Adaptor. 2 Attach the battery as shown to charge. - Charge lamps on the AC Adapter will liash and then turn solid green to indicate current charge level. When all 8 lamps are constantly on. the battery is luIIy charged. (approx. 1 hour) Expect approx. 1 hour 15 minutes ol operation when lulty charged (EVF usage). 3 Remove the Battery. slide the Battery out and then lift up. Q— About the Charge Lamps -Q - The three Charge Lamps “50%'. “BOW and '100%" ilash and then remain In one alter another to Indicate how much the Battery has been charged. When all three lamps are lit, charging is finished. - The Charge Lamps give a good approximate indication ol the charging condition under normal arnbienl temperature. However, when charging at high or low temperature, the charge lamps may differ considerably lrom the actual charging condition. - When you charge two batteries. charging starts trom Battery 1. At this we, the Charging Lamps lor Battery 2 show the remaining charge ol Battery 2. (Il the remaining charge is less than 507°. no Charge Lamp is lit.) Battery charging Conflnnatlon Marker Use this marker as a reminder to ynurseil when the battery is lully charged or in need ole charge. This marker performs no function and is tor your relerence only. - The Battery is no longer serviceable il the operation time is very short, even after a sufficient charge. 1 0 For assistance, call 1 -800-211-PANA(7262) j I Glmel-fipfls w i woo/taint) I l‘ Supplying Power InsertJRemove the Battery Pack BATTERV RELEASE Button Cautlon: - Charge only with specified merger. - The Banery an be charged within a temperature range of 32" F (0- C) and 1m" F (40' cl. - The Battery may be warm alter charging or lust alter use. This is normal. - Do not use an insutficiemly merged or worn out Battery. - In extrema cold sunwndirwfi. Battery charging time will Increase. Satety precautions: - Do not get the Battery near, or dispose at In ms. - 00 not direclty connect (short circuit) the positive (e) and negative (A) terminal; - Never attempt to disassemble or reassemble the Battery. For assistance, call 1-800-211 -PANA(7262) 4} mm pursue. ll (77 {D Insert the Battery and ellue it down until it ‘9 locks with a click. 513 Note: 9) - The EVF is a fixed type and cannot be 3 extended or retracted DO NOT apply 3 farce. 0 Do not IiIt or carry the Palmcorder by the EVF or by the LCD Monitur. To remove the Battery: Slide the Battery upward whlle sliding the BA'ITERV RELEASE Bumn. To avold damage to the Battery: - Do nctdrop orjlrr the Battery. - Use the Battery wlm specified models only. - ltthe Buttery Is used In extremely high lempomlures, a salaty device will automattrally prevent opemtlon. To Insure longer battery Ilte: - while not In nu, remove Battery from the Pnlmeorder and Ac Adaptor end store In a cool. dirk, dry place. It you leave the Battery In the Palmcorder or on AC Adaptor. the Battery will no longer be rechargeable. - Keep the Battery terminals clean. 11 was/is. lean <4» Supplying Power AC Adaptor 1 Insert tho Jack Bax and slide it down umu ll locks with a click. Nuts: ~ The EVF is a fixed type and cannot be extended or retracted. DO NOT apply force. - Do not lift or carry the Palmocrdar by the EVF or by the LCD Moniturt 2 Insert the DC Cable into the Jack Box 3 cannoct the other and at the Dc Q Cable to the AC Adapter an shown. 4 Plug In the Ac Adaptor. - The POWER Lamp fights up. DC Cable (Suppllod) Note: - When not in use. unplug the AC Adaptor from the AC outlet. (AC Adaptof consumes M of alsctric power when plugged into an AC outlet even when not in use.) 12 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) j | ot'DOOGvIPl-ISMS u i mumso ‘ r Cassette Insertion Connect the Palmcorder to a power source. TAPE EJECT Cassette Switch Compartment Cover PUSH mark Cassette Ejection - If the Palmcorder is connected to a power source. the cassette can be inserted and ejected without turning the Palmcorder on. 1 Slide the YAPE EJEGT Switch to open the cassette Compartment. - The Cassette Holder slides out. 2 Pull the cassette straight out. Notes 0 Il hand strap is light it may prevent Cassette Holder from fully openan tor tape insert or eiect. Loosen hand strap if necessary. ~ After the Cassette Holder has been retracted completely, close the lower Cassette Compartment Cover. - When inserting the cassette, make sure It laces in the right direction and then push in completely For assistance, call 1 4100-21 1-PANA(7262) *—| | almost-yuan“ r: 1 slide the TAPE EJEC‘I' Switch to open the cassette Compartment. - The Cassette Holder slides out. 2 insert a cassette with its window side facing up. newts 5U!l199 3 Press on the PUSH mark to close the upper Cassette Compartment Cover. - The Cassette Holder with the cassette slides back inside. 4 Close the lower Cassette compartment Cover. Hint tor Inserting the cassette - When you insert a cassette that is partially recorded, use the Edit Search Function to search tor the position irorn which you want to record again, Especially when you want to record again on a cassette that Is already fully recorded, be sure to first locate the position where you want to add the new recording, before starting to record. It the Cassette Holder does not retract completely, take the lollowlng measures: - Frass PUSH mark to securely close the upper Cassette Compartment Cover. 0Tum the Palmcorder on again with the POWER Switch. It the Cassette Holder does not slide out, take the following measures: - Close the Cassette Compartment Cover completely and then open it again. 13 WOO/10.18.30 Cauum type AY-DVMSOEA AY-DVMSOEA AY-DVMBOEA Erase Protection Cassettes have a slidng record lab in ensure recordings are noi accidentally erased. 1 To prevenl accidental erasure Slide the lab to the left (open). 2 To record again Slide ihe iab lo me right (close). 1 4 For assistance, call 1-800-211 -PANAC/262) T | 01-MG1Pirisr‘5 u i I7Ma.|r.30 | F‘— Set the Date and Time The date and lime is calculated. including leap year, up to DEC 31 2089. MENU Button SELECT SET WHEEL EXAMPLE: ; Him Rotate : 1998 : JAN Note: - If you should pass the current year. eontinue pressing down on the SELECT SET WHEEL until the year appears again, - A built-In battery maintains clock operation. It the Palmeorder is not connected to a power source for a law months. the built-in battery may discharge and "CLOCK BATI'ERY' indicatlcm appears (see page 23). For assistance, call 1—800-211-PANA(7262) 4} _| ' mecca-muse“ is ti Before you begin... - Connect the P-Imeorder lo a power source. - Set in: POWER lwlteh to CAMERA. 1 Press MENU to display the Camera Mode menu screen (see page 17). 2 Rotate the SELECT SET WHEEL to select CLOCK—SET. 3 Press SELECT SET WHEEL down to select CLOCK-SET ON. The DATE! TIME SEI'I'lNG menu appears. 4 Rotate the SELECT SET WHEEL to select the desired numbersv then, pull SELECT SET WHEEL down to fix that portion and move to the next. Adjust the shaded items tor the Year. month, day, hour, and minute. u; i Hm ”w. When time setting is completed, press the MENU Button to start lhe clock. 15 gem/is, man payers Bumao e. Using the Palmcorder Menu The Palmcorder features two menu displays: one Ier camera mode (recording) and the other lor VCR mode (Playback). - While the Menu screen is displayed. you cannot recurd or play the tape. - While recording. the Menu screen wlII not be dlsplayed. - While in playback, the Menu screen can be displayed, MENU Button SEliCT SET WHEEL Displaying the MENU Before you begin... - Connect the Palmcorder to a power lwrce. . S" the POWER WM to CAMERA. 1 Pros: the MENU Button to display the CAMERA menu. 2 Set the POWER Switch to VCR to change to the VCR menu It deslred. Setting the MENU Items 1 Rotate the SELECT SET WHEEL to select a menu item. - The character of your selection will be lnversely displayed. -- f rune-"11“.- n— ._"‘ new —A u “mew“ ..., 2 Press down on the SELECT SET WHEEL to set your selection. 0 The ‘0' mark will indicate your selection. 3 Phase MENU Button to exit Irom the display. Note: ' Rotate the SELECT SET WHEEL to display additich lines - ll you select ALL et COLLAPSE, then return to main menu. — I um... n VII-(11m: n mm mm a m u u mum"... (l mum- - If you select desired Item Irom the main menu. detail Items will show up on me screen. 1 6 For assistance, call 1 -800-211-PANA(7262) j ‘ uI-GGOGILPIWG 985 u wow-a. was T [ oreooeqmmpns 17 er MENU OSD Cam a M Menu Scre (1 FUNCTION 04; 1~) e. D. FUNCTION QOFF EIS/DZOOM n. EIS DZOOM WIPE MIX STROBE GAINUP TRAIL O' D. ZOOM D.ZOOM1 DZOOM2 D. EFFECT OOFF NEGA SEPIA MONO SOLARI (2 CAMERA ADJUST Nr t) d. PROG.AE QOFF “x as it an e. W.BALANCE A- 56: at“ OAUTO f. sum-ran SET 0(AUTO) (a REC MODE m» N g. REGSPEED OSF LP h. AUDIO-REC 012 bit 15 an t. SHUTTER OOFF ON 1. WIND-CUT OOFF ON k. REMOTE OFF ovcm vcnz |. INDEX ooAv 2HOUF| m.TALLY-LED OFF OON n. BEEP OFF OON (4 DISPLAY SETTING ow M OLINEAR h, DISPLAY OFF MEMORY T.CODE CARESET QOFF ON DATE/TIME OFF OD/T DATE CLOCK-SET OOFF ON (5 LCD SETTING 9. I. Nr 4") SELF—REC ONOHMAL MIRROR LCD SET OOFF ON ( COLLAPSE ALL ) b. D. ZOOM (page 39) 1. DIGITAL FUNCTION (pages 35, 43) TO select one 0! the 9 digital lunctions. Setting to OFF cancels the previously selected digital lunction. To select the desired zoom range. D.ZOOM1: Digital zoom trom 18x to 36x. D.ZOOM2: Digital zoom from tax to 3001 D.EFFECT (page 43) To select one of the 4 mgitel picture effects for recording. Setting to OFF cancels the previously select digital eitect. FROG. AE (page 42) To select one of the 5 Program AE modes. Setting to OFF cancels the previously selected Program AE mode. W.BALANOE (page 41) To select one of the 3 White Balance modes. SHUTTER (page 46) To select a desired shutter speed. 9. REC-SPEED (page 14) sP: Nonnel recording speed mode. LP: Recording time Is 15 times as long as in the SP mode. For example. 90 minutes recording is possible on a Sit-minutes taper AUDIO-REC (page 47) 12 blt: The sound is recorded in the 12 bit/32 kHz mode. 15 blt: The sound is recorded in the 16 bit/48 kHz high-quality mode. SHUTTER (page 40) When set to ON. still plctures taken In the FhotoShot mode are recorded with a visual shutter ellect and click sound. For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 17 wows. 15:1 panels Bumaa Ji— MENU OSD i. WIND-CUT (page 27) To reduce sound distortion caused by wind hitting the microphone. However, this slightly deteriorates the sound reproduction in the bass range. k. REMOTE (page 3!) Optional Remote Control Only VcR1:To receive signals from the Remote Control set to VCFt1. VCR2:To receive signals from the Remote Control set to VCR2. OFF: To prevent reception of signals trorn the Remote Control. I. INDEX (page 35) DAY: An index signal Is recorded when recording is restarted after the date has changed since the last recording. 2 HOUR: Arr Index signal is recorded when recording Is restarted afler a lapse at more than 2 hours. rn. TALLV-LED (page 27) Tally LED lights during recording when set to ON. n. BEEP Set to UN to 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 reconfing - Repeatedly when warning of unusual condtions (pages 22, 23). o. DISPLAY (page 20) To select the desired type oi display and counter inmcation displayed on the LCD Monitor or in the viewfinder. p. C.RESET (page 20) 18 j | urwooarro-zsms Setting to ON, resets the counter to zero. DATE/TIME (page 21) To display the date and time can be set on the screen. CLOCK-SET (page 15) When set to ON. the date and time can be set on the screen. SELF—REC (page 28) NORMAL: During sell-recording, the picture on the LCD Monitor is the same as it will be recorded, During self-recording, the picture on the LCD Monitor is horizontally reversed. LCD SET (page 28) Setting to ON displays the menu for adjusting the LCD brightness and color level. q. MIRROR: For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 39mm. reel «is» ,_ II «p MENU OSD CR Mode Menu Screen g ,... (I VCR S "G .I I ) u. B.5EARCH (Book Mark Search) g u. B.SEARCH OOFF ON (page 30) (g v. INDEX OPHOTO SCENE Selecl ON to go directly In a blank (I) w. AUDIO OST1 STZ MIX portion cl lhe tape. 5; REMOTE OFF OVCRI VCR2 v. mnzx (page 35) 3, REG-SPEED $P LP To sales! the desired Index Search 3 ............................. luncllon. (2 DISPLAY SETTING .¢ 4. ) PHOTO: thzerth lor Photoshot DISPLAY OFF OLINEAH ' SCENE: To search for scenes marked MEMO“ ”3095 with Index signal. GRESET OOFF ON w. AUDIO (pages 47, as) DATE'T'ME OFF “D” DATE To select ma desired audio playback CLOCK‘SET ”FF ON mode after performing audlo dubbing in ............................. lhe 12 bil mode. (3 LCD SE‘I‘I’ING gq, 4.) ST1: kaoriginal sound alone is played LCD SET ”FF ON 5T2: The dubbed sound alone is played ( COLLAPSE ALL ) backu Q MIX: The original sound and the dubbed Q sound are played back logelher. For asslstance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 1 9 —| | °"'°°°“"’"“°“ " 43° “W” | I— Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Indications Here are some of the basic indications which appear in the Pelmcnrder EVF and LCD Monitor. These indications except the Date and Time will not be recorded on the tape. S'Lfillllllt] VOLUME — IIII-——- + 1 ODAM JAN 29 1999 a. Battery Remaining FULL -p m- Eumr 42]:- - When you are using the AC Adapter, the Battery Remaining indication may not show FULL This is normal. b. Tape Remaining (AV-ovum) (AV—Emmi R030 Rh“) t .1 , . ll , “R0:00' -RD:DO' , , \ 1 . s - It will take several seconds tor the tape remaining indicator to operate after the tape starts moving. a. Digital Zoom (page 39) This deploy appears when the digital zoom iunetion has been activated. d. Tape Speed Indication (page 17) indicates the tape speed (SP or LP). e. Display Onion and Counter/11m Code The Indication switches as shown below when the desired “DISPLAY“ mode Is selected train the menu (page 15). - Even il display 0" is selected, the Tape Mode and Date and Time indication can be displayed. Memory Counter M 0:00.00 The Palmcorder will stop whenever it reaches the point where the counter was prevlously set to M 0:00.00 during audio dub, fast forward or rewind. Time Code OhDOmOOSOOf The Palmoorder calculates and displays exactiy 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 selecte. 20 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) —!| mews-menus ' 20 MIKE, 15.3! J|— $— M|L Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor Indications C) (D h I 5 In , (I) I: k E I, m, n, o g 0. g 1 2 : 00 z 00 ‘ AN 29 1999 l. Velume Dlsplny (page 32) h. INDEX (page 35) The volume bar appears when the This display appears when an Index volume oi the built-in speaker is being signal is belng recorded. adjusted. I. Tape Mode Indlcallens 9. Dale and Time Indlcallon use Recordlngi Q (Page 15) PHOTO Photo Shot Recording ¢ As shown below, the date and time PAUSE Paused during recording indicalian changes each lime lhe DATE] puv Playback TIME ls selected from lhs Palmcordefs IMENU (page 15) or me DATE/TIME Bullon g; gfigfiz‘k‘ sse n “1 l l' I . ' 5 pre d o e remo a (up luna) FF Fasl forward. REW Rewind. l>l> FF Search. << HEW Search 3mm. BLANK Book Mark Search. SEARCH Edil Search. ’ i 0 Mirror lealure recording. ll Paused during Mirror lealure recording. Digll-I EIS Indlcallons (page 38) k. Zoom Mngnlllullon Level (page 39) I. Manual Focus Indlcallon (page 44) m. While Balance lndleetlon (page 41) n. PROGRAM-A5 |ndlcallor| (page 42) o. Backllgm Indlullon (page 45) For asslstanee, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 21 4. _| 1 m-smammpes 21 i yam/mm“ I I7 4} [mm Electronic Viewfinder/LCD Monitor lndica ns The following wamlng displays appear in tho EVF and the LCD monitort fl—i Warning Indications \ . , 3 : If the Palmeorder is in CAMERA mode without a TAPE NOT INSENTED cassette inserted. wIII tlash and ‘TAPE NOT leERTED' will appear tor 5 seconds. Recording will not start. _--1_ It the Palmoorder is in CAMERA mode with the cassette cfiEéK sIIding record tat: opened, will tlash and “CHECK REC TAB REC TAB” will appear tor 5 seconds. Recordng wlII not start. When Audio dub is pericrmed and the sliding record tab CANfiO‘f REC is open. or a blank portion of tape Is detected, will flash and “CANNOT REC" will appear tor 5 seconds. Q _§'";_ When the tape is about to end in REC mode, fiEND- 11”; E END wlll flash and 'TAPE END W|Il appear for 5 seconds. __.__/ —__\ — When a incompatible tape is detected, INcorrég’IBLE “INOOMPATIBLE TAPE“ will appear for 5 seconds. c___J K——_ —— if the video heads require cleaning. “NEED HEAD NEED MEAD CLEANING" will appear tor 5 seconds. CLEANING __/ —‘———\ — When the Pelmcorder and remote are not set to the “M“ same mode worn or vcnz). “CHECK REMOTE MODE“ will also appear for 5 seconds when the Palmcorder Is first turned on. 2 2 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) —‘H m-mcemmns n same/15,1533 | 7 JI— 4} Electronic Viewfinder/L CD Monitor Indications MN When an AUDIO DUB is attempted on a pie-recorded —' CANNOT REC LP tape. ‘CANNOT REC LP-MODE” will appear tor 5 Q LP-MODE seconds. When the DV connection is not securely connected, CHECK “CHECK DV—lNPUT' will appear for 5 seconds. Dv_|NpuT Check the connections. \ ‘ , , / Il excessive moisture condenses in the unit. -,Wm- “WAFINING' will flash. “DEW DETECTED‘ will DEW DETECTED appear. and the Palmcorder will automatically turn OFF In 15 seconds. In this case. wait until the lntficetcr no longer flashes when your Pelmoorder ls tumed on again. .:5. ' ' Luau; When a battery recharge Is necessary, ”WARNING" _¢_ Lo 1 1 . t \ will flash, “LOW BATTERY" will appear. and the $ w BAHERV Palmcorder will automatically turn OFF in 15 seconds (page 20). ———..J — When the built-in lithium clock battery is discharged, 'CLOCK BATTERY" wIII appear. To re—charge the Ilthlum clock battery. connect the AC Adaptor to the Palmcorder. Recharging takes approx. 4 hours. Reset CLOCK "new the clock etter charglng. rfi When a prerecorded tape other than NTSC Iormat Is Incogrfl'IBLE Inserted for play, or you attempt to copy a protected copy-guarded tape. ‘INCOMPATIELE DATA" will appear for 5 seconds. h— — When the LCD monitor is rotated 180“ so that it faces the same dlrectlon as the lens. the ‘I" mark Indicates that a warning message exists during Mirror leeture. D] To view the warning, retum the LCD monitor to the original position. For esslstance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 2 3 —|i numevlczapes 23 ‘ owns/lawns ‘ Color Enhancement Light Optiona the Lig To brighten the natural colors in a scene (Optional. page 53}. 1 Slide Light into Ihe Built-In Light Mount. Be sure it locks into place. EU] 2 Press LIGHT Button ON. 3 Press LIGHT Button again to OFF. Q LIGHT RELEASE LIGHT Button Button To remove the Light: Press LlGHT RELEASE Button and slide the Light out of the mount. Caution: This light becomes hot during operation. Make sure nothing covers the Light during operation. Nate: - Using the light will reduce battery operating time. - it using the enhancement Light for an extended period oi time, be sure to provide ventilation when using it in a hot environment . Be sure LIGHT Button is set ta OFF when not in user - Do not attempt to Iltt or new the Palmcorder by holding the Enhancement Light. - II light bulb needs to be replaced. take Light to your nearest service center. 24 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) m-woenyte-zewa 24 cum/val me | "“ _J|_ 4». mm taching t Shoulder Strap ) 1 Undo the two strap ends lrcm their ( buckles. 2 Remove the buckle lrorn one end of the strap. perms Bumes 3 Thread the strap (with no buckle) through the Light Holder (included with optional color enhacement light) so that it faces ouMard. Then relnsert the buckle. 4 Thread the strap ends through the strap Attachment Rlngs. 5 Relnsen the strap ends through thelr buckles. - Make sure the straps are not twisted. 1 Loosen the strap lrcrn the Buckle and create a loop. 2 Pull the strap firmly through the Buckle to shorten or lengthen the strap. For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 2 5 —| I nv-eflnfimmszs pas as ' sales/16, was I Attaching the Shoulder Strap Adjusi the length of the Hand Strap lo "19 slza of your hand as Illustrated. “WNW? Hand strap Ansching the Lens Cap cord to the Hand Strap Remove the Hand Strap from the from clasp and run the Ster through me Lens Cable Loop. Heanacn the Hand Strap. 26 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) ’—l | m-oooenmusus as i gains/rum | I'— —H 02W 27 Camera Recording Simple Recording Remove the lens cap and clip it (0 me hook. Built-In Twln capsule 2~Way Microphon- system RECORD! PAUSE Button WARNING: - Do no! lift or carry the Palmcordlr by (he EVF or by "l. LCD Monlinr. - When the Palmcorder is aimed at excessiwa bright oblacie. or bright lighls, a verlical bar may appear In (he picture This is a normal characteristic of the COD pick-up device. Try to avoid ihis whenever possible. For asslstance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) Before you begin... 0 Connect 1h: Pllmeorder m I pom-r mime. - hurt I M with record lab cloud (see page 14). Tally LED 1 Set POWER Swllch Io CAMERA. 0 The POWER lamp Iighls red. VF Recnrfl/Pause mode. 2 With the Viewfinder Eye cup up to your eye, udlusl (he Vlslon Adjustment control to your eyesighl. (page 8) 3 Press RECORD/PAUSE Bunun jg sun recording. The Tally LED and REC Lamp will be on, To turn ihe Tally LED 0", see TALLY LED on page 18. Press RECORD/PAUSE Button again Millie recording. - To reduce microphone wind noise, eel ihe WIND-CUT in ON (see WIND-CUT on page 18). To conurve power Amer 5 mlnules, me Record/Pause mode will amanmically change m 8 Me, To resume recording. sex FOW H to OFF and men ON In, 27 rum/is. 15:55 59. ‘c -( r. $ [MlL ¢f 12mm Camera Record 9 Using the LCD Monitor The LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) monitor Button 1 Preu the MENU Button to display the menu screen. 2 Rotate the SELECT SET WHEEL to select LCD SET tram the menu screen (page 1B)- 3 Press the SELECT SET WHEEL to display the LCD monitor adjustment screen. 4 Prell the SELECT SET WHEEL to select BRIGHT or COLOR. then rotate the SELECT SET WHEEL to adjust them. 5 Press the MENU Button to exit this mode. Self Reco Before you begi .. - Connect the Pllmoorder to n power source. - Inner! I count- wlth record in closed (see page 14). 1 Press the LCD-OPEN Button to unlock the LCD monitor. 2 Swing the LCD monitor fully open and ndIust the angle. - The LCD monitor will automatically turn on. - When the LCD monitor is completely closed, it will shut on automatically to save power. - Adjust the LCD monitor it necessary. 3 start recording (page 27). Note: ‘ Using the LCD monitor will reduce battery operating time. - Close the LCD monitor completely when not in use. «it tummy um nun-4m» meow- nunll-n-vrvln t. Rotate the LCD monitor ten degrees so that it laces in the same direction as the lens, while in the CAMERA mode, in record yourseli. The picture In the LCD Viewfinder will appear reversed. Select SELF—REC MIRROR (page 18) in the Camera mode screen to see the picture as it Is actually being recorded. For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) seine/16. mes Camera Recording Recording Check To play back the final Iew seconds of the last recorded scene in the Recording Pause Press the EDIT SEARCH Button « briefly In the recording Pause Mode. ED The [CHK] Indication appears. After checking, the Movie Camera returns to the Recording Pause Modes 0 For Recordlng Check, the Movie Camera must be in the same mode (SP or LP) as used Ior recording, otherwise the playback picture is distorted. SEARCH « Edit Search You can visually search for scenes in 1 CAMERA mode to maintain proper Set POWER Switch to CAMERA. continuity when taping. 2 In RECORD/PAUSE mode, hold down EDIT SEARCH » to pertorm a forward visual search or EDIT SEARCH 44 to perform a reverse vlsual search. Releasing the button stops the search. 3 Free: RECORD/PAUSE to contlnue recording. Record Review: RECORD/PAUSE POWER Switch Press EDIT SEARCH « once while in Button Record/Pause mode to review the last few seconds oi your recording. EDIT EDIT sEAncr-i « sermon » Note: - During Edit Search, the picture will become mosaic in both 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. For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 29 j | mass 29 i We. 15:55 uoueiedo oiseg Camera Recording Remo Control Book Mark Search You can go directly to a blank portion of tape and start recording exactty where you left off. MENU Butte" 1 Set the POWER Switch to VCR. SELECT SET WHEEL 2 Press MENU Button to display the menu screen. Then rotate the SELECT SET WHEEL to select ELSEAFICH (see page 19). 3 Pru: "10 SELECT SET WHEEL to select ON. The Palmoordsr will start 8 POWER Swltch forward Book Mark Search. Remote Control (Optional) You can operate the major tunctlons at your Palmoorder from up to approximately 16 feet Q (5 m) away (indoors). Aim the IR Remote Control toward the front 01 the Palmoorder and press the desired buttons (sensor is located under the lens). To taper-to Camera tunctlons: . Set the POWER Switch to CAMERA. mgffgag‘g‘im“ To operate VCR functlons: W9 (Zoom) (page 39) . Wide (Zoom) (page 39) set the POWER Swttch to vcn. Dawn” (page 2” Reset (page 48) Photo Shot (page 40) Display On TV(page 37) Counter/“me Code (pages 20, 48) Audio Dubbing (pagan) Record (page 50) Menu (page 16) Play (page 32) FF/Search (page 33) HEW/Search (page as) Pause/Salad (pages 16, 33) Slop/Set (pages 16. 32) Slow/Frame Advance (Forward) (pages 33, 35) Slow/Frame onanoe (Backward) (pages 33. 35) Index Search (Forward) (page 35) Index Search (Backward) (page 35) Speaker Volume (page 32) 30 For assistance, call 1 4100-21 1-PANA(7262) —| | ”m” " ¢* “m“ I l— Remo e Control (Optional) Remote Controlling Two Palmcorde You can control any two PV-DV900'5 with one Remote control (Optional. page 53). In order for the remote to 1 Display the menu and select REMOTE distinguish between the two units, 51 ie VCR 2 on one Palmcorder (page 18)- necessary to set one of the Palmeorders “a"! the other Palmoorder 59‘ '° to VCR 2. On the remote, press VCR 1 VCRl. or VCR 2 to control the desired 2 Palmcorder. Set the Remote Control (Optional. page 53) to VCR 1 of VCR 2 to correspond with the Palmoorder you m wish to control. (See Illustratlon at left.) 3; Note: (it. - When the Palmcorder and remote are 0 not set to the same mode (VCR1 or O VCRZ), “CHECK REMOTE MODE" will “U appear. 0 For van 2 : : .. Press these ress these 9, buttons at a“ same time 3 - After replacing the Remote Control Battery. the remote will detault to VCR 1. ‘Q Replace the Battery 1 Insert a slender, pointed Replace battery with object. such as the tip 01 a Pamonic PART NO. hall-point pen Into the slot so VSBWDOM (CH2025l only, that It fits into the hole (as Use at another battery may shown 5). Then. whlle stldlng present a risk attire m to the right. pull the battery “Pub"- holder out with your fingemall. Cautlon~bmtery may explode ll mistreatedt flb Dlsposa of used battery 9 2 Insert the battery Into the mmpfiy. Keep away tram é Battery Tray with the G) mark smiling; letéfszhaagil teams up. 1 In fire. 3 Replace the Battery Tray. . ‘, fl? For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 31 —| l ”W“ " JQ m“ l l— 4} Playback your Recordings Playback using the LCD M or You can also use the LCD monitorto playback you, mowing Before you begln... - Connect the Palmeorder to a power source. - Insert a recorded cassette. LCD-OPEN . Set m. Power Swltelr to vent Button 1 Press the LCD-OPEN Button to unlock the LCD monitor and swing open. 2 Press REWINDISEARCH to rewind the tape. 3 Pros. PLAY to start playback, To adjust the volume: ' VOLUME WHEEL Hold down the VOLUME WHEEL untll the volume setting screen appears Then rotate the wheel to adjust the volume of lhe buIIt—In speaker: - Adjust the picture on the LCD monitor BuIIt—ln Speaker If needed. (see page 28) 4Prell 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 Palmoorder wlll start the Repeat Playback mode when the tape reaches its end. The latter “R“ wlll appear in the EVF. REWIND STOP PLAY To exit the Repeal SEARCH Button Button mode, turn the Button Palmcorder OFF. You can place the Pulmoorder on a table, etc. for viewing. Rotate the LCD Monltor 180' and swing it up against the ED Palmcorder body as shown. Note: - When a tape recorded in LP mode on another digital video camera Is played back on this unit1 the plclure may appear mosaic. - Using the LCD monitor reduces battery operallng time. 32 For assistance, call 1-800-21 1-PANA(7262) 7 | W” “2 e?“ “M“ | l— —| 1 02mm?“ 33 Playback Your Recordings Special Elfec! Features During Playback (Sound is muted during all special effects) FORWARD REWIND F ~ USE std! REVERSE FORWARD SLOW SLOW FRAME Q Q; FRAME ADVANCE ADVANCE For assistance, call 1 Rapid Visual Search During playback, hold down FAST FORWARD/SEARCH or REWINDI SEARCH Buttons. The search will continue tor as long as the bullon is held down. OR Pm: FAST FORWARDISEARCH or REWINDISEARCH Buttons once lor a continuous rapid visual search. Press PLAY to release. Note: - When executing a rapid visual search, the picture may become bluish for an Instant or mosaic. This is normal during this mode. [D a. "O 2’. S'RLL Picture Press PAUSE during playback. Press PLAV or PAUSE to release. Nate: ' To protect the tape and video heads, your Palmoorders operating modes will revert as lollows: S'T ILL —> STANDBV after 5 minutes. Slow Motion Playback Forward low = Press l» sLOWIF.ADV during play. Reverse Slow: Press SLOW/FADV to do a Irame by lrame advance. Puss in Tally-LED See pages 18, 27. LIGHT Terminal See page 24. Galactic Window Extemai Microphone Jack See page 47. PHONES Jack See page 36. Lens Cap Hand Sirnp See pages 26, 27. See page 26. 11 ., 5< -. -.. _, DJ 2. :: For assistance, call 1 -800-21 1-PANA(7 262) 61 ‘*| I Wimp-sass n ‘ ulna/mm” | If Index of Controls Rear View Vision Adlunment PHOTO SHOT Conlrol Burton satin ZOOM See pages a, 27. See pages 39, 44. SELECT SET WHEEL Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) See pages a, 20, 21. 22, 23. $393??? 53' 53' 33' 41, 42. 43. 46. VOLUME WHEEL See page 32. BATTERY RELEASE Button See page 11. @ POWER Lamp See pegs 27. PEG Lump See page 27. ¢_ Menu Burton See pages 15. 16. 28. 30, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 46, 4B. Shoulder strap Attachment Ring See page 25. 62 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 7 i “mm” ” ¢s mm" I l— Index of Controls Lcn (Liquid Cryml Bulk-In Speaker Dlsplay) Monltor See page 32. See pages 7. 9. 20. 21, 22, 23. 2B, 32. POWER Swllch See pages 7, B, 9, 27, 29, 30, 37, 47, 49, 50. LCD-OPEN Bullon RECORD/PAUSE See pages 7, 9. 28. 32. Human See pages 9, 27v 29. For asslstance, call 1 -800-211-PANA(7262) 63 "’I i mnwssaui m t sum/15.211" .n -‘ .< -‘ -. —< 2‘. «p. T | m—wommnpns M i woo/16.3015 | r Index of Controls PLAY Button See pages 9, 32, 33, 34. 35, 47, 49. 50‘ REWINDIEDIT sane“ « Button FAST FORWARD! See pages 7. 9, EDIT SEARCH » 29. 32, as. 34, Button See pages 7, 29, 33, 34. STOP Bum" muss Button See pages 7, 9. 32, See pages as. as, 47, 49, 50- 43. 49, 50. STILL Button Q 896 page as Underside View Trlpod Roceptacle '——\ o. FEE! Munull Focus Rlng See page 44. Cassens Compartment TAPE EJECT Switch cover See pages 8. 18. See pages 8, 13. 64 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) a} S-VIDEO Output Connector See pages 37, 49, 52. Dc Input AudlnNIdeo Ompul Connector Connector See pages 37‘ 49. 52. See page 12. (This connector for use with supplied AudlnNIdeo cable only.) Battery Chernlng Companmenl POWER Lump See page 10. See page 10. AC Fewer Cord See page 10. CAUTION: VCR DC Output CHANGE Lamps Conneetnr See page we see page 12. 240V AC. An AC plug adaptor may be required lor voltages other than 120V AC Please contact eilher a local or foreign electrical parts distributor luv assistance in selecting an allemate AC plugt We recommend using the accessory area which has special AC oullets For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) —| I “WWW as mmzmfi This unit will operate on ”0112012201 uoneLumim JnOA 405 power plug adaptor (VJSSDO70) in an 4} M|L Index of Controls Index of Controls Remote I (Op DATE/TIME Button more sHOT Button See pages 21. 30. See pages 30, 40. RECIPAUSE Button DISPLAY ON TV Button See pages 80. 37. A.DUB Button See pages 30, 47. COUNTER/TC Buncn See pages 20. 30. RESET Button See pages 30. 4B. REWINDISEARCH Button See pages 30. 33, See pages 27, 30. POWER ZOOM Swllch See pages 30. 39. SPKR VOL 1»!— See pages 30, 32. VIDEO REC Button See pages 30. 50. FAST FORWARD! SEARCH Button See pages 30. 33 MENU Button PLAV Button see pages 16' so" See pages 30, 33, 50. REVERSE SLOW! FORWARD SLOW! —¢> F. ADV Button F. ADV Button See pages 30, 31, 33, 35. See pages 30, 31, 33, 35. FORWARD INDEX SEARCH Button STOP Button See pages 30, 31. REVERSE INDEX SEARCH Button See pages 30, 35, 40. SET Button See pages 30. 35, 40. See page 30. PAUSE Button See pages 30. 33A SEL Bulton See page 30. 66 For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) _I ' umwunaes u é 9mm HMS I “— Panasonic Consumer Electronic: Panasonic Sales company. Division of Compan , Division at Metsushlta Metsushlta Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Electric orporaticn at America Ave. 65 de Intanterla. Km. 9.5 One Panasonic Way Secaucus, San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto New Jersey 07094 Rico 00985 PANASONIC/QUASAR Video Products Limited Warranty Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company Wleoflvely referred to as “me Warrentor') will repelr this Mum with new or relurbished ns. 5 0 charge, In the USA or Puerto Rico In the event cl 3 elect In materials or wotkmenehIp as follows tall time periods commence Imtn the date of the enamel purchase): (90) CUSTOMER PAYS ALL LABOR CHARGES AFI'ER 90 DAYS Martha-VCR In-homa or carry—In Service: 22" (dilgonll) CRT] LCD and Lllylr Monitor-VCR Carry-In Service: 21" (diagonal) CRT [LCD Ind lmflIIlt‘ my included) - New rechargeable batteries in exchange Icr detective rechargeable batteries or ten i days. Nun-rechargeable batteries are not warranted. $0 Included) - New video wesette tape in emngs IDr a detective video cassette tape for live ys. In-home, carry—in 01 mall-In service. as appticlble. In the USA can be obtained during the warranty grind bacontacti a Panasonic Services Co (PASC) Factory Service Center listed In the Nice Irectory, cell tolI tree 1-800-211-EA A 2). In locate an authorized PASC Service Center. Carry—in or mail-in service In New) Rico can be obtained during the wananty rIOd try calling the Panasonic Sales Company telephone number listed In the Service Center irectory, This warranty ls extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other proot ot lhe date ol the original purchase is requires elore warranty service is rendered. Thls mum on covers tallures due to detects In materials and workmanship which occur during normal use and 095 not cover normal maintenance, including. but not limited to, vldeo and audio head clearing. The warranty does not cover (tamer which occurs In shipment. or tenures which are caused firm not sq.) lied by the wananhor. or eilures which result trorn accident, misuse. abuse. II trot. mishandmg. mtseppllwtiorr. alteration, modkaticn. taulry installation. set-up adjustm , improper antenna. inadequate signal up. maladluctrnent ot consumer controls. improper opsratmn. power the surge. improper vol ge suwly. lightning damage. commercial use such as hotel, otl'roe. restaurant. or other business or renal use ot the roduct, or service by anyone other than it PASC Factory Service Center or a PASC aulttorized Servrm Center, or damage mm is attributable to ems oI God. were are no etgress warranties except as Iishad above. THE WARRANTDR SHALL N07 EE [DENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGE TO TAPES RESULTING FROM THE SE OF THIS PRODUCTS. OR ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH 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 emuslon or limitation ol Inoidanhl or consequentral damages, or limitations on how long an Implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or limitations may not apply to you. T'rg‘zvgrraray gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from 5 Sta . It a roblem with this product develors durinr‘ or alter the warranty eriod, you rrrey comact your (1 er or Service Center. If the rub em is no handled to your sane ecncn. hen write to the Customer Satisfaction Center a the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company address above SERVICE CALLS WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE DEFEC'RVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP AS DETERMINED BY THE WARRANTOR, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION ARE NOT COVERED. COSTS OF SUCH SERVICE CALLS ARE THE RESPONSIBth OF THE I’URCHASER. warvid 10/20/97 00-211-PANA(7262) uoueuuoru| JnOA rod For assistance, call 1-8 :| I “mm” “ ii} ”“"“‘”'5 I I‘ Fm Product lnlormalron, operalrng Assmance and all Cnslomer Serwce inquires please can! 1-800-211-PANA(7262)1Monday—Friday Sarl1~9pm Saturday-Sunday Sam-7m", EST. Literature Requefil. Dealer Locations, Web Site: http://v.rv.rw.panasonic.com You can purchase parts accessories or locate your nearesl service center by vrsrtrng our Web Srle Accessory Pr chase 1-000-332—5363 (Cuslomer Orders Only) Panasonic Service Company 20421 04th Avenue South, Kent, WA 93032 (6 am to 5 run Monday - Friday; 6 cm In 10:30 am Saturday; PST) (Visa, Master Card, Discover card, American Express, Check) Product Repairs Centralized Factory Service Center Panasonic Servlces Company MAIL TO : 1705 N. Randall Road, Elgin, IL sarznrw Ananflon: Diij Camera Repair Please carefully pack and ship, prepaid and Insured, to me Elgin centralized repair Famry Service Cenrer. Whle mere will be added handling dsrxys. you may bdrm your unit in one ul ms Iollowing Imfions who will then forward the unll Io Elg'n [or repair. Cuslonlefa in Pueno Rico, please shlp or tarry III to bullion below (“Service In Poem Film”). Factory Servrce Cents-r Locations CALIFORNIA GEORGIA MICHIGAN TENNESSEE 550 Kaluln Avsma 5655 Roswell Road mvm Dyna Alumna 39W Elli Road Cypms.cr\srmu Sula 100 surmnqnsigmx. MI slums ‘83I2 NINNESOTA AmniGAWSSO Nasmllll‘ mm" ILUNOIS soc mequu Avenue 5. sun Frlmlacol CA HMO TEXAS 0060 eon and 785042mAv-nu- SorArr 7402 gmfizm" w'y Nlu. 160714 Alrwn msrnasscunur mum“? $7,355 Omega Pam. CA 91306 1703 North Randall Road NW WM- “5545 13515 w.“ am 3070 M" Rm Ebln. rLsora: euro suiu 101 Sun, A (Flaw! Drove" only) 2230 w-ycmu Road Farmers Branch 44 Sun MO- CA 92“ MARYLAND cm can" le ”(752 Forest Park. OH 45240 PENNSYLVANIA 2221 Clhol Blvd, West Suh! E Lanylcmi. PA lsou WASHINGTON 62 MouMAIn fined 204258401 Avenu- Glen Burrin MD 21001 MASSACHUSETrs 50 Glflu‘ar Drive, Sult- G COLORADQ 1040 5mm Abllmu Sinai Sulla D Aurora. CO more FLORIDA HAWAII 3700 mm 29m Mm, Wemod. MA 02090 Mrs Valley sense Mm sum Suits ma mm 50m" Ar... Hawaii 90701 Haywood, Rama WSWUSNWW" PM Phone (ans) 4001998 Bridgwllln. PA 15017 F5, (500) 435.4359 Service in Puerlo Rico Malsushlld Elocmr. oi Puma also. lrlcv Pallaac’llc Sal-v. Cnmparwl Faclory SenucoCenrf-r Ave Fr") rm Inlanlerm Km Cl 5 Sim Gabriel lnrllrfilrlal Park Carul- I. Put-m) Rico 005455 Phrjm‘rTHNTSUJJDG Fax mantra-A110 68 For assistance, call 1 4100-21 1-PANA(7262) AIMAprII'SB '—l | WIPuJMi as ' germ/m 21115 Spanish Quick Use Guide/Gufa Para Uso Répido Grabacién con la cémara Clma Companlmtento (TAPE EJECT) de essetIe Marcada PUSH (Pmslonar para oerrae) Control de adiuste do visién Inlet-rumor do allmentaclon (rowan) Antes do comenzar... - c-rgua l- b-mrru (consults la ptglnl 1a). 1 Insane In bnlen‘u y deslicala hacia abate haste qua quads lrsbada an posidén (se escucharé un ‘clic"). Nata: - El visor fists fijado y no 59 puada extender o sxtraer. No apllqus luerza. - No recoja o Ileve Ia Palmcorder por el visor c at monitor LCD 2 Dull!» cl Inturruptor do oxpulsldn de clnta (TAPE EJECT) para abrlr el oompartlmlentc del cassette. - El portacassette se deslizaré hacia tusra. 3 Insane un cassette con el Indo do In ventnnllln do can hacln nrrlbn. - Aseglirese de que la Iengfiela de grabaclén esté cenada (consults 1a pégina 14) 4 Preclone en la pane marcada PUSH (prestonar para oerrar) para eeriar In taps luperlor del compartlmlenta dsl cassette. - El punmssstte con el cassette ss dssllzaré de walla a su posldén orlglnal. 5 Clem Ia Iapa lMerIor del comparflmlento del cassette. 6 Ajuste el lnlerruptor do allmenuetén (POWER) 3 In poslclon cAMEM 7 Ajuste st mntrol do ajuste de vision segdn Io desee. .n -‘ -. _fi -( z, (Conflnua en la slgulente péglnat) For assistance, call 1-800-211-PANA(7262) 69 j I mum-rapes an i momw 8 Pulse el boll'm de gmb-cldnlpausa (RECORD/PAUSE) minimal Ia grabaclén. Vuolvu a pulsar el botén de gmbaclénlpausa (RECORD/PAUSE) Manama en la gmhaciénl Bold" de grabaciénlpausu (RECORD/PAUSE) Para ver Ia reproduccidn en el LCD (pantalla de visualizacién de crislal Il'quido) 1 Alma el Interruplor de allmentaclén (POWER) I la poslclén VCR. Noll: - El vlsol esla fiiado y no se puede exlender o extraer. No aplique lusrza. - Na recoia o Ileve la Palmcomer par sl visor 0 el monitor LCD. _¢_ 2 Pulu d botfln de apanure do! LCD (LCD-OPEN) par- flair-bar el monllor LCD y abrlrlo. Bolén de taflafggfl 3 Pulse el botén do roboblnado (HEW) OPEN) para mbnblnar Ia clnla. 4 Pulse 9! bolén do roproduccldn (PLAV) para lnlclar la reproduccl'érl. 3&5" “5 W6“ “e BM“ “e 5 Pulse el bntén d: plrada (STOP) reboblmdo ”M“ reprodueclén para listener Ia reproduccién. (REWIND) (STOP) (PLAV) 7 I Mmlmnpss m ‘ woe/lawns I ’— AC Adaplor 2, 10. 12. 53. 55 Accessofies (Optimal) 53 Accessories (Supplied) 2 Audio/Video Cabl- 2, 37, 49 Audio/Video Fade In/Om 45 Arm Fours 44 AVMBGX 2.12. 35.5155 Might 45 Battery charglng Confirmation Marker 1 0 Sammy Paar 2,8.1o,11,sa Bamry Remalnlng Illdlcaflm ' 20 Balmry Warning 23 Book Milk Search 30 Camera Recording 27, 28, 29, 30 Cleaning Care hr Video Heads 57 m Mary 2, 21 CM Set I5 Color Enhancemenl Ligm Z. 24. 25. 65 Copying from Digital Equipmenl so Copying your Tapes 49 Dale and Tune Indicaliun 21 DC PowerCable 2. 12. 53 DEW Imicafi'on 23 Digital E.I.s. as Digilal Functions 43 Diglhl Photo snm 40 Drglrsl Vldeo easssue Tape 2, 14 J Mmmyumws 71 DIgIlalZoom 39 Dubblng aver Mlowiump'm) 47. 4B wmmrtaeecaue 50.51,53 Edi! Snare" 29 Erase Protection Tab |4 EVF/LCD Monllm Indiun'nns 20‘ 21, 22. 23 Elna wont 45 Hand Strap 26 High Speed shumr 46 Jog Search 35 LMB Cap 2, 25. 27. 81 I! Macm Focus 44 Manual Focus 44 Memory Court” 20 MENU 050 IT, 18, 19 PC Contraction 51 PLAY Indlnatcv 20, 21 Phylum 32, 33. 34. 35. 36, 37 Power Supply 10. 11, 12 Program A5 42 REC Indicator 20, 21 Recording arm Plcmres as Rumors Control 2, 30, 31.65 Request lur Service Noilee 59 Salary Precautions 3 Sell Demo Mode 7 Sat ms Dale and Time 15 Shoulder Strap 2, 25 Special sweets Playback 53, 34. 35 Specifications 56 Si"! Piclure 33 Symptom/Cormcfian 55 Tab 14 Hips Remaining Indicaiiuns 20 Taps Speed 14 Tape Wamlng 22 VHF Connacllng cable 49 Video Cauenes (lapas) 14 Whine Display 21 Warramy 67, 68 While Balance 41 Zoom Irv/0m 39 was/14,2015 2} mm F-nmnlc eonlumaf Eloctronlc- Pnnmnlc Sula: Company, company, DWI-Ion of M-uushlu Divlllon of Mllsulhlh Elaculc of Shem: Coma-anon a! Amulet Puono Rico, Inc. ("Psc") 01m Pannsonlc le Smumls. Ave. 556! Inlam-ria. Km, D‘s N-w Jorsay emu San Gem-n Indusmnl Park Gamma. Pusan Rlcn Doses Prinblfl In Japan LSOTUMB use 7 I ”WM” ” é‘r “M" I f—
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