Sony Group DCRTRV80 Digital Video Camera Recorder with Bluetooth User Manual Manual 1
Sony Corporation Digital Video Camera Recorder with Bluetooth Manual 1
Manual 1
”4300 (NT) fific (1 SONY; 34780162410) Digital Video Camera Recorder “Wise Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and remin ll for future reference, Owner’s Record The model and serial numbels are located on the bottom. Record me serial number in the space provided below. Refer to lhese numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this produel. ModelNo, DCR-TRV—\— Model No. AC- SerlelNe. _— Serial No. [Digital] Handgcam [Nlercllllrgllrk Handgcam (i) InInLlTi-MUM m smu CI'IfiZfiS‘Af i: DCR-TKVED m iii Tu. EBBIuetooth‘ DCR-TR V75/TRV80 ©2003 Sony Ccrporatlnn | mu anew-smacflmwon 1 azmlmlmnm r T I DCR-TRV75/TRV80 H8u162~11(1)lU5 ‘ gear we 373?” Welcome! Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony Handycam. With your Haitdycain, you can capture life’s precious moments with superibr pidure and sound quality. Your Handycam is loaded with advanced features, but at the same time it is very easy to use You will soon be produn’ng home video that you can enjoy for years In come. To prevent fire or shock hazard. do not expose the unit to rain or CAUTION moisture TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH ' WTDE BLADE or: PLUG T0 WIDE SLOT, FULLY lNSERT. RECVCIJNG LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES LiLhitm't-Im batteria are recyclable. You can help risewe our environment lemming our used mm ble atheries m the co ledicm and recycling location wrest you. For more information regiardin re cling of rechargeable batteries, ca 1 toll ee 450mm- 1lria symbol is intended to $27, or visit httpz/ lwwwll'brcnrg/ Zlefihéufizé‘fi‘ ”in“ caution: Do got handle damaged or leaking vultage” within the product's ”mum“ mm“ enclosure that may be of ,. - .. sufficient magnitude to “em,” y St'Fk _ constitute a risk Of elmflC Thls device wmphes with Part 15 of the FCC shock m Fem“ Ruls. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not sense This gym 0, is filmed m lmmtful interlerence, and (2) this device must alert the user m the 1mm accept any interference received, including of imam“! we“; and interference that may cause undesired operation. maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian lCEsooa. CAUTION The use of optical iretrmnents with this product will increase eye “mm- A5 me 135“ network functions are restricted. beam tilted in this Handme is harmful to For dawns, refer to the ggpagag'm eyes, do not attempt m disassemble the Operating lnstructions. mb‘meta Dm—THVBO only Countries and areas where you can use Refer in servicing to qualified personnel only. ‘ l "MI Ale-hut) FL Flam "fian/Applim-H on, ce it static electricity or electromagnetism causes i data transfer to discontinue midway (tail), 1 restart the application or disconnect and 1 connect the USB cable again. in usutaET-Emws (imam) z WIN/02,3125 PM lfi t ‘ DcR-TRV75/TRVEO 3080»162-11(1)4US ‘ it you have any questions about this product, you may call: Sony Customer information Cumin-800222- SONY (7669) The number below is for the FCC related matters only. Regulatory Infcmakion Declaration of Conformity Trade Nam : SONY Model No. DCR-TRVBO Res onsible Party: Sony Electmnics inc. Ad “is: 680 Klndel'kamack Road, Oradell, 14107549 U.S.A, Telephone Nu: 201-930-6972 This device complim Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is sub‘ect to the following two conditions: (it This device may not muse harmful interference, and (2)this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation DCR-TRV80 only IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the folluwing antenna installation and device opemfing configurations must be satisfied: the antenna hasbeen installed by the manufacturer and no changes can be made. This device and its antenna (5) must not be co- 10 or owilh any other anlerma or transmitter. CAUTION You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. COHthClLr‘ai/ls fl?” ;7 COWjMnC-HDH 7'70 —‘ ‘ musmsznsmulis (00mm) 9 Nate: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits tor a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 ot the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against hanntul interference in a residential installalwn, This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation, litlus equipment docs cause harmful interterence to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment oti and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interterence try one or more of the following measures; — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. — Increase the separation between the equipment and reactver. e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit ditierent from that to which the receiver is connected. — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The supplied interface cahle must be used with the equipment in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules. 7&in ' !; statewide . Jc/uaak‘lflfi‘f DCR-TRVBO only The term "IC:" before the mdjc certification number only signifis that industry Canada technical specifications were met. 02.10.16, 3:51 PM DCR—TRWS/TRVSU 3—030-162-11(1),US I T Main Features Recording moving pictures or still images, and playing them back musmeET—Ewwss (002-014) 4 ' m.1ms,::si m DCRJ‘RWs/TRVM 3-050-162-110105 j!“ f zwpy—WJlt-JVU’L } —~ BLptég‘fitfiM Mffifffv Main Features Accessing the Internet via a Bluetooth wireless Functions for adiusiing expcsure during recording - Back light function (F. n) ightShot/Super NightShot/Calor Slow Shqu (p. - -) - PROGRAM A]; (p. - -) - Manual exposure (p. u) - Flexible spot Meter (pl - .) F1 V oRscarding images with the flash (p. - d Funnions for giving images more Impact 0 Digital zoom (p ) “nte dehuli setting is OFF. (To zoom greater than 10x, select the digital zoom paws: in D zoom in the mmu settings) - FedEx (p. - -) - Picture effect (p, - Diginl effect (1). - Title (p, . -) - MEMORYMIX (p, - -) Functions for giving a natural appearance to your recordings ' PROGRAM AE (p ' ') 7 SPORTS - LANDSCAPE - Manual focus (p, - - Expanded locus (19 ' 590t FOCUS (P~ ' ') Funfllons for using after recording . End search/Edit search/Rec Review (p. . -) - Data node (p. ~ -) - Tape PB ZOOM/Memory PB zoom (pl - -) -Zem set memory (1). u) - Title Search (Pl ..) - Digital program editing (p. . -, . -) 5 MUM|GEFENT$55 (002-014) 5 1021102 5:55 AM | DCR—TRV75/TRV80 aosoasznalus ‘ 17 , ‘ 4; \ / / , - | /\/ LE,b¢br/fi ‘! LJ Léfioc—mwfi. _ Table of contents . Using spot focus funcu'un Mam Features _ Spotqus 63 . Interval recording 54 Q (k Start Gu'de Frame by frame recording e Recording on Iape . A 8 _ Frame recording , . 65 ‘ t — Recording on ”Memory suck" . 10 Recordjn with all the ixeis Frag rm f If? . —Eéessive movie recording} . 66 5611!“ Started Using the viewfinder . 67 {290,90 M 046 Using this manual . 12 ”5 Checking supplied accessories . 14 Advanced Playback Step 1 ”Elm—if 215 P<7‘4'€1“:ks<’“l‘ce » 13 Operations 1m“ ' S e "WY P“ . Puying back tape MP5 the ham Pack - 16 with picture effect ..... 59 Step 2 Setung the date and . 20 Playing back mp3 C onnet‘fihfir't" m Sieaneingtnetooen panel 75 mm dish] mm”. M70 - - Enlargjn ima es recorded on tape UM J I Olaf!” Recording ‘ Paws -Tnpge PB goom . 71 Remrdng a Pick“? -- 7 , 25 Quickly locating a scene Shm‘mg bafkl“ sublets _ zero sel memory 72 . — {hf-k light fimcflm 31 Searching the boundarifi of recorded Show“; m the dark . tape by title - Title Search 73 —lehtShm/Suw lehfihm/ Searching arecording by date Color Slow Shutter 32 7 Date search _ 74 Checking recordings 7 End search/Edit search/Rec “g Rmew Dubbing tape . 76 Dubbing only desired scenoe Playbuck Bas cs 7m 3“ 31 program editing Playing back tape ..... 37 (on mp2 ‘ 73 To display the scregn indicators Recording v1 PW ' 37 - Duplay funcflm 38 Inserh'ng a scene from a VCR Viewing a recording on TV 42 _ Insert edifing _ 89 - Audio dubbing . Advanczed Re‘°’d'“9 Superimpoeing a title on a cassetie Operations with Cassette Memory 95 Recording sh’ll imaga on "Memory Making your own titles 98 Stick" during tape recording labeling a cassette on a cassene standby or tape recording. 44 with Cassette Memory N Self-inner recording it 46 Erasing all the data in Adjusting the white balance Cassette Memory manually . 47 —_-—. Using the wide mode 48 "Memory stlck" Operations Using the finder function 50 Using "Memory Stick” Using special effects - Introduction ,, 101 — Picture effect 53 Recording still images on Us'ng special effects — Digital effect 54 "Memory sfick‘ Us'ng PROGRAM AF. .. 57 - Memory Photo recording Adjusting the exposure manually 59 Recording an image from (ape Using spot light-metering funcflan still image — Flexible Spot Meter . so Superimposing a still Image in Focusing manually 61 "Memory snow on an image 6 —M'EMORYMID( .. MUSIIGEPENT$65 (002—014) 6 1012002, 955 AM | DCR~TRV75lTRV80 3080»162»11(1).US 1 (Emmy L439” {2} fl Seleriing ”rile qualify and size of imnae Am i J | Table of contents iniervel sriil image recording Recording moving pictures on ”Memory Stick" 7 MPEG MOVIE recording . Selfrfimer reemding . Recmding a picture from tape as a moving picture. Recording edited pierures from ape as a moving picture - Digiial program ediring (on ”Memory Stick”) , r... g a s image - Memory Plum) playback .. Viewing a moving picture - MPEG MOVIE playbad< Choosing playbatk folder Enlarging still images recorded on ”Memory Stick" — Memory PB ZOOM a Playing back images continuously" — Slide Show Prevenh’ng acciden erasure 7 image prnieelinn. Deleling images _ DELETE Changing image size - Resins Writing a prim mark —Prim mark 137 Viewmg images wu h a computer Vie-wing images wifli a computer - Introduction Counseling your camcorder la a compuler using the USB m'ble (For Windows users) Viewing pictures recorded on tapem on a computer - USE Streaming (For Windows usersy Viewing images recorded on "Memory Stick” on a computer (For Windows usersl Connecting your camcorder to a computer using the USB (able (For Macinmsli users) Viewing images recorded on "Memory Stick” cm a computer (For Maanwsh users).. u Capruring images from an analog video unit on a computer - Signal convefl fimciian. 155 166 j | mummy-amass (mm-014) 7 Network ”Ema-flan //lpplfcwf70r\ Customlzing Your Camcorder 71 Changing fl’lE menu settings. Troubleshooting Types of trouble and how to correct trouble Self-diagnosis display. Warning indicators . Warning message Additional Information Usable cassettes . , . . About the "InfoLlTHl'UM" battery pack . Abuuli INK Using your ca cc Maintenamze information and precautions Spedficafions Quick Reference iderilifying pans and seminars index .. iolzwz, 3.31 PM DCRJYRV75/TRVBO 3-0B0—162-11(1).US ?7°') ‘7—=/a>£rf§b I r Heft”? (“HA/170111 FCOMHGCmeg {0 a wok” wfleh a tab? (”Tel/L “Tr/WW?) Quick Start Guide - Recording on tape Open the DC lN jad< cover. AC Adaptor (supplied) Connect the plug with its A maxk min; up. 0 Slide L OPEN/ 9 Push the eenter at the 9 Close the cassette EIECI' in the directicn of the arww and open me lid. To eject the cassette cassette back to insert compartment by the cassette. insert the pressnmeg an the cassette straight as [at “555 . A com arment. as 19°59!ble “W0 “E Afiegthe cassette cassette compartment mmpmmt get“ with the window down complete] , facing up. close the lid until' it clicks. Follow the procedures above, and take out the mssefle after the mssette compartment opens completely in step a. Note De not press the cassene compartment down forcibly. Doing so may cause a malfunction. Fastening the grip beit ‘ Fasten the grip belt firmly. , met/oz. msa AM DCk-TRV75/TRV80 3080~162-11(i).us 9 Set the POWER switch re CAMERA while pressing the small green button. ePress OPEN to open the LCD panel. The picture appears on the screen. 0h& START/STOP. Ynur Viewfinder _ camcorder starts recording To When are LCD panel rs closed, slop recording, press START/ u§e rhevrewfinrlerwir}. your eye STOP again, ‘ 414m. 0 L was fit 9 Adjusltheviewfindzr lens lo ~ V f - your eyesight (p, - -). When you purdlase your camcorder, Ihe clock setting is set w off. If you warn Iu record he date and time for a picture, eel me clock setting before recording (p. - .), W l Monitoring the playback picture on the LCD screen (pr n) ~ 9 Press E ofl'he touch panel to OSel the POWER new-ind the rape, switch to VCR while Fusing file “m small green button, 9 has E ofthe touch panel to snarl playback Mme El When using me much panel, press Operation humane lightly with yuur finger or the supplied stylus (DCR- TRvso only) supparfing the LCD panel f'mm the back side of it Do not press theLCD screen with shaxp objecls other than the supplied stylus (DCR—TRVBIJ Do not pick up your camcorder by holding pam as illustrated. Viewfinder LCD panel Battery pack Flash j DiuSMGEr-ENTJIBE (BM-OM) a nzm la, AM PM ‘ DCR-TRV75/TRVSU 3-080-162-11(1).US leifirifluffiw? f‘ Quick Start Guide - Recording on "Memory Stick" A H" Use the banezy pack when using your camcorder oubdours (p. - -). Open the DC m jack wven AC Adapter (supplied) Connect the plug with its A mark facing up. ' Inserting the "Memory Stick" (p. ..) Insert the "Memcury Slick” in the "Memory Stick" slot as far as it can go with the P mark sadngupesiuusmted. \ ii "Memory S‘MF arc?” {MP J, lfn/ Accers [amp ass lamp ur’iz 35/2. Press the "Memery Stick N once lightly to eject it. Whlle the access lamp Is lit or flashing Do not shake or strike your camcorder because yourcamoorder is reading the data from the ”Memory Sfick" O'l' recording lhe data on the "Memory Stick." Do not tum the power off, eject the "Memory Stick” or remove me battery pack, Otherwise, image data breakdown may occur. ___, F3. ”MM“ ow to hold Fastening the grip belt a your tammrder Faswjiew/ _ L7< T: ‘J s is I" ,.L c I\ [fit $Rl‘ - Q as IGET-ENTPG5 (“$41“) 10,2002, 5755 AM DCR-TRV75/TRVSD 3080-162-11(l).US ‘ ’ a Jam“, in 7}, Pt; (t
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