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CCD-TR23/TR33/TR380
TR380
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SERVICE
MANUAL

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Canadian Model
CCD- TR23/'FR33

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CCD- TR380/'I'R380PK/TR460/TR460PK

Hong Kong Modol
CCD- TR380/TR460

Handy,-arn
I A MECHANISM

CCD-TR380PK
is model that carrying case
and wireless remote commander are added in
CCD-TR380.
CCD-TR480PK
is model that carting case are
added in CCD-TR480.
CCD-TR380PK/TR460PK
are different from
CCD-TR380/TR460
only in the accessory and
packing materials.
Video

Camera

Approx. 6 min. 30 sec. (P6-120)
Image devide
CCD (Charge Coupled Device)

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For MECHANISM ADJUSTMENTS, refer to the
"8 mm Video MECHANICAL
ADJUSTMENT
MANUAL IV" (9-973-199-11).
SPECIFICATIONS

Recorder

System
Video recording system
Two rotary heads, HeLical
scanning, FM system
Audio recording system
Rotary heads, FM system
Video signal
NTSC color, EIA standards
Usable cassette
8 mm video format cassette
(standard 8 mm)
Tape speed
SP mode: Approx. 19/32 inches
(1.43 cm)/second,
LP mode: Approx. 5/16 inches
(0.72 cm)/second (playback only)
Recording time
SP mode 2 hours (P6-120)
Playback time
SP mode: 2 hours (P6-120)
LP mode: 4 hours (P6-120)
Fastforward/rewind time

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Viewfinder
Electronic viewfinder
CCD-TR23/I'R380: Black andwhite
CCD-TR33/I'R460:
Color
Lens
12 x,Combined power zoom lens,
Filter diameter 1',_inches (37
mm), "FFL autofocus system inner
focus wide macro system
Focal distance
7Ar-2%in (5.4--/o4.8ram)
1%_-181/2in (39-468 mm), when
converted into a 35-ram still
camera
Color temperature
Auto
Minimum illumination
0.8 Ix at F1.8
Illumination range
0.8 - 100,000 Ix
Recommended illumination
More than 100 lx

Output connector
Video output
Phono jack,
I Vp-p,75Q,
unbalanced, sync negative
Audio output
Monaural, Phono jack 327 mV, (at
output irnpedance 47 k.Q)
impedance less than 2.2 k.Q
RFU DC OUT
Special minijack, DC 5 V
Earphone jack
Minijack (03.5 mm)
LANC jack
Stereo mini-minijack (o 2.5 mm)
MIC jack
Minijack, 0.388 mV low
impedance with 2.5 to 3 V DC,
output impedance 6.8 kfl (03.5
mm)

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Continued

on next page --

VIDEO
CAMERA
RECORD

The instructions in this manual are for two models listed below. Before you start reading and operating,
check your model number by looking at the bottom of your camcorder. The CCD-TR33 is the model used
for illustration purposes. Otherwise, the model name is indicated in the illustrations. Any differences in
operation are clearly indicated in the text, for example, "CCD-TR33".
As you read through thismanual, buttonsand settingson the camcorder are shown incapitalletters.
e.g.Setthe POWER
switchto CAMERA.
Types

Check thatthe followingacceseoHesare supplied with your camcorder.

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"IV color systems differ from country to country.
To view your recordings on a "IV, you need an NTSC system based "IV. When you want to use a PAL-M
system based 'IV, you will need a NTSC/PAI.,-M
transcoder (as this is an N'rSC system based
camcorder).
Please check the list on page 35 to see the TV color system of your country.

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Television programs, films, video tapes, and other materials may be copyrighted.
Unauthorized
recordingof such materialsmay be contraryto the provisionof thecopyrightlaws.

RFU-95UC
*

Do no let sand got into the camcorder. When you use the camcorder on a sandy beach or dusty
place, protect it from the sand or dust. Sand Or dust may cause the unit to maffunction
and
sometimes the malfunction cannot be repaired. [a]

• Do not let the camcorder get wet. Keep the camcorder from rain or sea water. It may cause a
malfunction
and sometimes the malfunction
cannot be repaired. [b]
• Never leave the camcorder under temperatures above 140°F (60°C), such as in a car parked in the sun
or under directsunlight.
[C]

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Wireless

remote commander(I)

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NP-55 Battery pack (1)

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AC-V25A/V2SB/V25C

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AC power adaptor

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Before using your camcorder, you first need to charge and install the battery
pack, use the supplied AC-V25A/V25B/V25C
AC power adaptor.

Charging the httery

pack. To charge the battery

Batte_

Pack

Charge the battery pack on a flat place without

The POWER

lamp (green) and the CHARGE

lamp (orange)

light up. Charging

lack
•

NP-S5

NP-80
NP-80D

NP-77H

NP-66H
NP-68

NP-60D

NP-C65

Typicalrecordin8 time"

30

85

80

60

40

45

Continuous recording time _

60

165

155

115

80

90

vib_tion.

(1) Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet. (2) Align the right side of the battery pack with the
line on the AC power adaptor, then slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow. (3) Set the
selector to CHARGE.
begins.

CCD-TR33

**

Approximate
minutes when recording while you repeat recording
turning the power on/off. The actual battery life may be shorter.
*** Approximate
continuous
recording time indoors.

start/stop,

zooming

and

When charging is completed, the CHARGE lamp goes out. Set the selector to the center position and
unplug the unit from the wall outlet. Then remove the battery pack and install it on the camcorder. To
stop charging, set the se]ector to the center position.

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Importantl

2

3

Use the battery

completely

before

_L

re-chargingl

Before you recharge the battery, make sure the battery has been used up (discharged) completely.
Repeated charging while some capacity remains causes a lowering of battery capacity. However,
the •
original battery capacity can be recovered
if you use the battery completely and charge it fully again.

t

To use up the battery, remove the cassette and slide the POWER switch to CAMERA with the battery
attached, and leave the camcorder until the (20 indicator and the red lamp flash rapidly in the
viewfinder.

Removing the Battery Pack
Slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow.

Charging

Time

Battery pack

NP-55

I NP-80

(suppllea_
Charging

time*

70

/

19_

• Approximate
minutes to charge an empty
require a longer charging time.)
Battery

NP.77H

NP-BOD

NP-66H
I NP-68

170
pack using

125

NP-60D
!

NP-CES
"_

90

the AC-V25A/V25B/V25C

(Lower temperatures

Life

CCD-TR23
Batterylack

6

I

105

NP-55

NP-80
NP-BOD

NP-77H

NP.6GH
NP-68

NP-60D

NP-C65

Typical recordingtime'*

30

90

85

60

45

50

Continuous re_ordlng time "

65

170

165

120

85

95

Notes on charging the battery pack
• The POWER lamp will remain lit for a while even if the battery pack is removed and the power cord is
unplugged after charging the battery pack. This is normal.
• If the I_OWER lamp d('_'s not light, set the selector to the center position and disconm.,ct the p_wer
cord. After about one minute, reconm.,ct the power cord and set the sele_or to CHARGE again.
* You cannot operate the camcorder using the AC power adaptor while charging the battery

pack.

7

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Installing the Batte_

hi._ I n[_ _ ie(';_. T,.'[,._ _ ( "-ll

Make sure that a power source

Pack"

(1) Lift up the viewfinder.
(2) Align the right side of the battery pack with the white line on the
camcorder, and slide the battery pack to the right.

is installed.

(1) While sliding the lid lock, lift up the lid. Then open it. (2) Press EJECT. The cassette compartment
automatica[ly
lifts up and opens. (3) Insert a cassette (not supplied) with the window facing out.
(4) Press the PUSH mark on the cassette compartment
to close it. The cassette compartment
automatically
goes down. (S) Close the [id until it locks.

2

2

--EJECT

3

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3

4
Removing the Battery Pack
(1) Lift up the viewfinder. (2) While pressing BA'I-I',slide the battery pack to the left.

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1

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2

im

To Eject the Cassette
Press ELECT.
To Prevent

Accidental

Erasure

Slide the tab on the cassette to expose the red mark.
If you try to record with the red mark exposed, the _1 and _ indicators flash in the viewfinder, and
ou cannot

8

record on the tape. To re-record on this tape, slide the tab back out to cover

the red mark.

9

Before you use the camcorder for the first time or after someone else has used it, focus the viewfinder
lens. Make sure that the power source is connected
to the camcorder.
(1) While pressing the small green button on the POWER switch, slide it to CAMERA. (2) Turn
STANDBY up. (_11)Turn the viewfinder lens adjustment ring so that the indicators in the viewfinder
come into sharp focus.

Make sure that a power

source and a cassette

is inserted. The date is automatically

recorded

for 10

seconds after you start recording
(AUTO DATE feature). This feature works only once a day. Before you
record one-time events, you may want to make a trial recording to make sure that you are using the
camcorder correctly.
(1) While pressing the small green button on the POWER switch, slide it to CAMERA. (2) Turn
STANDBY up. (3) Press START/STOP.
The camcorder starts recording
and the "REC" indicator
apperars in the viewfinder.

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STBY
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3

To Stop Recording
Momentarily
Press START/STOP again. The "STBY"
To Finish Recording
[b]
Press START/STOP.
Turn STANDBY

[a]
indicator appears in the viewfinder

(Standby

mode).

[

down, and set the POWER switch to OFF.

Then, eject the cassette (p. 9) and remove the battery (p. 8).

[a]

[b]

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the next page

for further information.

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Note on Standby

Using the_°Zoom Featu_rQ.....

mode

if you leave the camcorder for 5 minutes or more with a cassette inserted in Standby mode, the
camcorder goes off automatically. This prevents wearing down the battery and wearing out the tape. To
resume Standby mode, turn STANDBY down once and turn it up again. To start recording, press
START/STOP.
Note on recording

Zooming

is a recording

technique

that lets you chang e the size of the subject

in the scene. For more

professional-looking
recordings,
use the zoom sparingly.
T side: for telephoto (subject appears closer)
W side: for wide-angle (subject appears farther away]

When you record from the beginning of the tape, run the tape for about 15 seconds before ach_al
recording. This prevents the camcorder from missing any start-up scenes when you play back the tape.
You can record tapes in SP (standard play] mode only.
Note on the tape counter
The tape counter indicates the recording or playback time. Use it as a guide. There will be a time lag of
several seconds from the actual time. To set the counter to zero, pus COUNTER RESET located below
the viewfinder. You can know the approximate remaining tape by the remaining tape indicator (p. 45).
Note on the AUTO DATE feature
The clock is set to the East Coast Standard Time at the factory. You can reset the clock (p. 28).
You can change the AUTO DATE setting by selecting ON or OFF in the menu system (p. 25).
• The AUTO DATE feature works once a day. However, the date may automatically appear more than
once a day when;
- you reset the date and time.
- you eject and insert the tape again.
- you stop recording within 10 seconds.
- you set AUTO DATE to OFF once and set to ON in the menu system.
• Once the AUTO DATE feature turns off the date display 10 seconds after the start of recording,
and time are displayed as follows:
- if the date display setting has been made, the date is displayed.
- if the time display setting has been made, the time is displayed.
- if neither display setting has been made, nothing is displayed.

the date

When moving from indoors to outdoors (or vice versa)
Turn STANDBY up and point the camcorder at a white object for about 15 seconds so that the white
balance is properly adjusted.

Zooming Speed
Press the power zoom button firmly for a high-speed
When you shoot a subject using a telephoto

Press it softly

for a relatively

slow zoom.

zoom

If you cannot get a sharp focus while in extreme telephoto zoom, press the W side of the power zoom
button until the focus is sharp.
You can shoot a subject that is at ]east 3.3 feet (about 1 m) away from the lens surface in the telephoto
position, or 1/2 inches (about lcm) in the wide-angle

12

zoom.

position.

13

For hand.held

shots,

you'll get better results

holdin

the camcorder

[a]

according

to the following

suggestions:

b]

Using EDITSEARCH,
you can review the last recorded scene or check the recorded picture in the
viewflnder.
(1) While pressing the small green button on the POWER switch, slide it to CAMERA.
(2) Turn STANDBY up. (1) Press EDrrSEARCH.
Press the - (_) side momentarily,
the last few seconds
of the recorded
Keep pressing
+ side." to view
- side: to view

• Hold

the camcorder

firmly and secure

it with the grip strap so that you can easily manipulate

controls with your thumb. [a]
• Place your right elbow against your side.
• Place your left hand under the camcorder

to support

from a low position.

Place the came.order

portion

(Edit

Search).

the
.p
3'

.-•

it.

• Place your eye firmly against the viewfinder
eyecup.
• Use the viewfinder
frame as a guide to determine the horizontal plane.
• You can also record in a low position to get an interesting recording angle. Turn
recording

portion plays back (Rec Review).
EDITSEARCH to play back the last recorded
the forward playback picture
the reverse playback picture

the viewfinder

up for

|

[b]

on a flat surface

or use a tripod.

3

Try placing the camcorder
on a table top or any other fiat surface of suitable height. If you have a tripod
for a still camera, you can also use it with the camcorder
(p. 41). Make sure the tripod screw is shorter
than 9/32 in (6,5ram).
To Use the

Viewfinder

as a Sports

Finder

[c]

With the sports fnder, you can monitor the picture while your eye is at a distance
The sports finder is convenient when moving around to shoot scenes.
While sliding the viewfnder
release knob to the left, flip open the viewfnder.

t

from the eyecup.

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Note on the color vlewflnder (for CCD-'I'R33only)
You may find it difficult to use the color viewfinder as the sports finder for recording in light location.
Cautions

on the viewfinder

• Do not pick up the camcorder by the viewfinder.
[d]
• Do not place the camcorder so as to point the viewfinder
may be deformed.

It]

Be careful in placing

the camcorder

toward

the sun. The inside

under sunlight

of the viewfnder

or at the window.

[el

[el

To Stop Playback
Release EDITSEARCH.
To Begin
Re-recording
Pn._s START/STOP.
Re-recording
not eF'ct the tape, the transition
be smooth.
Monitoring
Conneet

14

the

an earphone

Sound

begins

between

While

(not supplied)

from the point you released
the last scene you recorded

viewing

the

Playback

EDITSEARCH.

Provided

you do

and the next scene you record

Picture

in the

will

Viewfinder

to the (_ _ck. Play back the tape in PLAYER mode

(p. 17).

15

You can use thiseamcorder as a VCR by connecting ittoyour TV forplayback.Itisrecommended touse
the house currentas thepower source(p.19).
Connect thecamcorder to your TV by using thesupplied A/V connectingcable.SettheTV/VCR
selector
to VCR on the TV. When connectingthe camcorder to VCR, setthe inputselectoron the VCR toLINE.

VIDEO/AUDIO
OUTPUT

You can monitor the playback pictureinthe viewfinder.You can also monitor on the TV screen,after
connectingthe camcorder to theTV]VCR. You can controlplayback using thesupplied Remote
Commander
(p.43).
(1)While pressingthesmall green button on the POWER
switch,slideitto PLAYER. (2)Insertthe
recorded tape with the window facingout.(3)Pressm_,'-.
Playback starts.

VIDEO/AUDIO
INPUT

INPUT
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•

AUO_O

: Signal flow"
To connect

a T1/or

Use the RFU-95UC

a VCR without

Video/Audio

input

jacks

RFU adaptor (notsupplied).

To stop playback,

press II,

To rewind the tape, press <1<1.
To advance the tape rapidly, press I_1_.

See the next page for further information.

16

17

Various
Playback
Modes
To view a still picture (playback
Press II during
To locate

playback. To resume playback, press II or I_.

a scene

Keep pressing
To monitor

_

(Picture
or _

during

_

playback.

To resume normal

picture during fastforward

while rewinding

or _

while advancing

playback,

the tape. To resume

To view the picture at 1/5 speed (Slow Playback) (only with

normal playback,

EDITSEARCH,

you can view

press DISPLAY

Aa_esso_

House

AC power adaptor
AC-S10, AC-V55

Outdoor

Battery pack

Battery pack NP-55 (supplied),
NP-80/80D,
NP-66H, NP-6OD, NP-68, NP-C65

[n the car

12 V or 24 V car battery

DC pack DCP-77

the

current

to be used
AC-V25A/V25B/V25C

(supplied),

NP-77H,

This mark indicates that this product
is a genuine product
related to our 8mm video
equipment.
When purchasing our 8ram video equipment,
we recommend that you
purchase related 8ram video products provided with the same mark or products
provided with our logotype mark.

press D=.-.If slow

Note on playback
• Streaksappear and the sound ismuted in the variousplayback modes.
• When still
picturemode lastsfor5 minutes or more, the camcorder automaticallyentersstop mode.

To erase the indicators,

Possmr sources

[ndtyors

the Remote Commander)

Press ]=- on the Remote Commander during playback. To resume normal playback,
playback lasts for about I minute, it shifts to normal speed automatically.

on the TV

Place
release the button.

or rewind (skip Scan)

To view the picture in a sequence of stop-motion images
Press EDITSEARCH in playback pause mode. If you keep pressing
picture playback
in the forward (+) or reverse (-) direction.

To display the viewfinder screen indicators
Press DISPLAY on the Remote Commander.

battery pack (P.6), house
depending
on where you want to

use your camcorder.

Search)

the high-speed

Keep pressing
press lb.-.

You can choose any of the following power sources for your camcorder:
current, and 12/24 V car battery. Choose the appropriate power source

pause)

To usethesupplied AC-V25A/V25B/V25C AC poweradaptor:
(I)Lift
up theviewfinder.
(2[)
ConnecttheAC powercordtoa wailoutlet.
Connectthebottomofthe
AC poweradaptortothebattery
mountingsurface
ofthecamcorder.
(I)Settheselector
toVTR (DC
OUT).

again.

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Notes on the POWER lamp
• The POWER lamp will remain lit for a while even if the unit is unplugged after use, This is normal.
• If the POWER lamp does not light, set the selector tu the center position and disconnect the power
cord. After about one minute, n_-connect the power cord and set the sek'ctor to VTR (DC our) again.

18

To remove the adapter
Thd adaptor is removed in the same

way as the battery pack. (p.8)

19

When you shoot a subject with the light source
use the BACK LIGHT.

usinga Car_.ry
Use the DCP-77 DC pack (not supplied).
Connect the cord of the DC pack to the cigarette lighter socket
of a car (12 V or 24 V). Connect the DC pack to the battery mounting surface of the camcorder.

Press BACK LIGHT. The ra indicator appears

behind

the subject or a subject with a light background,

inside the viewfinder.

To remove
the DC pack
The DC pack is removed in the same way as the battery pack. (p.8)

[a]

Options for Charging the Battery Pack
• AC-S10 AC power adaptor:.
You can charge a battery pack whether
discharging
function.

it is used up or not with this adaptor

because

it has a

J

* BC-SI0 portable battery charger ( ideal for travel):
You can charge a battery pack on ]00 -- 240 V AC current.

4,
[bl

BACK LIGHT

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Before you start recording,
press DATE or TIME. You can record the date or Lime displayed
in the
viewfinder with the picture. You cannot _cord
the date and time at the same time. Except for the date or
time indicator, no indicator in the viewflnder is recorded.
The clock is set to the East Coast Standard

[a] Subject is too dark because of backlight.
[b] Subject becomes bright with backlight compensation.

Time at the factory.

After
REC

shooting

Press BACK LIGHT again to let the _ indicator
picture will be too bright under normal lighting

go out under
condition.

normal lighting

condition.

Otherwise,

the

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This function
•
•
•
•

is also effective

under following

conditions:

On the snow e.g. at the ski resort
At the beach under strong sunshine
A subject with a light source nearby or a mirror reflecting light
A white subject against a white background.
Especially when you shoot a person wearing shiny
clothes made of silk or synthetic
fiber, his or her face tends to become dark if you do not use this
function.

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To Stop

Recording

with

the

Date

Press DATE or T1ME again. Recording

20

or Time

continues.

21

You can selectfrom four PROGRAM
AE (Auto Exp_._ure)mode_ to suityour shootingsituation.
When
you use PROGRAM
AE, you can get a Portraiteffect
(thesubjectisin focusand thebackground isout of
focus), capture high.speed action or night views.

Selecting the Best Mode

You can fade in or fade out to giveyour recordinga professional
appearance.When fadingin,the
picturewillgraduallyappear from black or mosaic.The sound willalsogradually increase.
When fading
out,the picturewillgradually fadeto blackor mosaic.The sound willalsodecrease.
When

Select the best mode by using the following

Fading

in [a]

(1) During thecamconJer is in Standby mode, press FADER. The fade indicatorstartsflashing,
(2) PressSTART/STOP
tostartrecording.The fade indicatorstopsflashing.

examples.

When

Fading

out

[b]

(1) During recording, press FADER. The fade indicator starts flashing. (2) Press START/STOP
recording,
The fade indicator stops flashing and recording stops.

[a] E.-,
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Portrait

mode

_

• A still
subjectsuch as a personor flower
• Subjectbehind an obstaclesuch as a net
• Zooming inon a subjectintelephoto
_Spom

;I;_

FADER

shutter mode

• A golfswing or a tennis match in fineweather
with theballcaptured clearly
• Playing back certainscenes with high-speed
movements inclear,
sharp picture

mode

• Outdoor sports scenes such as football,
golfor skiing
• A landscapein a moving car

Hlgh.speod

to stop

tennis,

,_

Twilight

M.FADER

mode

_

Recording night views neon signs or fireworks
(b]

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r,;_:

Uslng"t__oG_uVlA_Function
Pre"-._s
PROGRAM

AE repeatedly so that the desired mode indicator appears inside the viewfinder.

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PROGRAM

AE

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To Cancel the F_.de-lnloutFunction
BeForeprcssingSTART/STOP,

pressFADER

When the dateltime indicator
Is displayed
The date/time does not fade in nor fade out.

Note on shutter speed
The shutter speed in each PROGRAM AE mode
Portrait mode - between l/60 to 1/20(.X)
Sports mode - betw_.nen 1/60 to 1/5(X)
High-sp._.,d shutter mode - 1/4(XX}
Twilight mode - 1/60

22

Normal

mode-

1/60

once or twice untilthefade indicatordisappears.

[

is as folh)ws:

23

You can change

the mode

settings

in the menu system

to further enjoy the features and functions.

_l_ng

(1) Press MENU to display the menu in the viewfinder. (2) Press _' or 4. to select the desired item, then
press EXECUTE. (3) Press 4' or 4. to set the desired mode, then press EXECUTE. If you want to change
the other modes, repeat steps 2 and 3. (&} Press MENU to erase the menu display.

_

Common

Items

COMMANDER

_i'_ing
in CAMERA

of
and

Eadt

PLAYER

Item
Modes



• Select ON when using the supplied Remote Commander
for the camcorder.
• Select OFF when not using the Remote Commander
for the camcorder.

1

2@
MENU

@

Items

_
_UTOOAr!
EXECUTE

I

I

in CAMERA

mode

AUTO DATE 
• Select ON to recon:l the date of recording automatically
• Select OFF otherwise.

(AUTO

DATE feature p, 12),

CLOCK SET
Select this item when you need to reset the clock (p. 28).
Items
in PLAYER
EDIT 

3@

@

mode

• Select ON to minimize the picture
• Normally
select OFF.

deterioration

when

editing.

a

4

t

MENU

:e

a
Note

on

BACK

UP

When BACK UP indicator appears on the menu display, the settings
the battery is removed, as long as the lithium battery is in place.

24

of items are retained

even when

s_ the next page for further

information.

25

Additional

You can create your own video program by editing with any other • 8 ram, Him Hi8, _
VHS, _
VHSC, S_SI[B S-VHSC, t_" In Betamax VCR that has video/audio
inputs.

VHS, S_

S-

Your camcorder is supplied
with the lithium battery installed. The lithium battery lasts for about I year
under normal operation.
When the battery becomes weak or dead, _ indicator flashes in the viewfinder
for about 5 seconds when you set the POWER switch to CAMERA. [n this case, replace the battery
with the Sony CR2025 or Ouracell
risk of fire or explosion.

Before Editing
After connecting the camcorder to the VCR,
(1) Slide the POWER switch to PLAYER. (2) Set EDIT mode
>icture deterioration

Information

to ON in the menu

system

to minimise

DL-202S lithium battery.

Use of another

battery

may present a

the

(p. 25).

3
_

Note

on

Lithium

JUL4

t_

Battery

Note that the lithium battery has a positive (+) and a negative (-) terminals as illustrated. Be sure to
install the lithium battery so that terminals on the battery match the terminals on the camcorder.

2
O

MENU
O.

_

I

(+)_

©
(-)

TM

WARNING
The battery may explode if mistreated.

Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire.

:Signal flow
Caution
Keep the lithium battery
doctor immediately.

Starting Editing
(1) insert a blank tape (or a tape you want to record over) into the recording VCR. Then insert your
recorded tape into the camcorder. (2) Play back the recorded
tape on the camcorder until you locate the
point where you want to start editing. Then set the camcorder to playback pause mode. (3) Set the
recording
editing.

VCR to recording

pause mode.

(4) Press II on the camcorder

and VCR simultaneously

to start

To Edit More Scenes
Repeat steps 2 to 4.

out of the reach of children.

or rever,_ direction

pause. Yuu can play back still picture_
intermittently.

succor, sively

keep prL_ssing EDITSEARCH

at spt_cific intervals

by pressing

compartment.

_

indicators by pressing
the edited tape.

26

DISPLAY

._n

indicators on the TV (DISPI.AY

on the Remote Commander

i

I

!
!

during playback
EDITSEARCH

Note on DISPLAY function
If you have displayed the viewfinder

consult a

Changing the Lithium Battery

To Stop Editing
Press • STOP on the camcorder and VCR.When you finish editing, reset EDIT mode to OFF (p. 25).

To play back a tape in the forward

be swallowed,

When replacing the lithium battery, keep the battery pack or other power source attached. Otherwise,
you will need to reset the date, time and the other items with BACK UP indicator in the menu system.
(1) Open the lid of the lithium battery compartment.
(2) Push the battery down once and pull it out
from the holder. (3) Install the lithium battery with the positive (+) side facing out. Close the lid of the
battery

Use of the EDITSEARCH button

Should the battery

function), erase the

_ that they will not be superimposed

on

27

Reset the date and time in the menu system.
(1) Press MENU to display the menu.
(2) Press,r, or 4. to select CLOCK SET item (p. 25). Pt_s EXECUTE.

The playback mode is selected
the tape was recorded.

(3) Set year, month, day, time, minute by p_ssing 1_,4, and EXECUTE,
4, pressed, the digits advance faster.
(4) Press MENU to erase the menu display.

Note that when you keep 'i, and

LP (long

play)

automatically

according

to the recording

system

(SP/LP

mode)

in which

i

This

i

mode

When you play back a tape recorded in LP mode,
camcorder cannot record tape in LP mode.

the LP indicator

lights up in the viewfinder.

¥

Foreign 8 mm video

i

3o'

EXECUTE I'q_

=_

._ o

==

You cannot play software recorded on a different "IV color system. Because the "IV color systems differ
from country to country, you may not be able to play back foreign pre-recorded software. Refer to page
35 to check the TV color system of foreign countries.

i

f

EXECUTE

tr

This section

shows

you how you can get the most out of your battery

|

pack.

l
r

4

Alwlys
Carry
Additional
Batteries
Have sufficient battery pack power to do 2 to 3 times as much

MENU

g

Battery

the

Date

and

Time

the

Date

and

Time

Press DATE to display the date indicator in the viewfinder.
Press TIME to display
When you press the same button again, the indicator goes out.
The

year

indicator

changes

Battery

in Cold

is decreased

lording

as you have planned.

!

Environment

and the battery will be used up more quickly

if you are recording

in cold

Power

Turn the STANDBY switch on the camcorder down when not recording to save battery power. [a]
A smooth transition between scenes can be made even if recording is stopped and started again. While
]:n3sitioning the subject, selecting an angle, or looking through the viewfinder lens, the lens moves
automatically and the battery is used. The battery is also used when a tape is inserted or removed.

Setting

Repeat steps 2 to 3.
To Check

is Shorter

Battery efficiency
environment.
To Save

To Correct

Life

i

the time indicator.

[a)

[b]

(el

(dl

as follows:

t 095 _ 1996 ..--.- 2024
!
J
Note on the time indicator
The internal clock of the camcorder
operates on a 12-hour cycle.
12:00:00 AM stands for midnight. 12:00:00 PM stands for m.xm.

28

29

Lj_, ;.1 _1_i

h [, i i ;"[':'.J"i_'71i.( :l i, j ',,_"J_i

When to Replace the httery
While you are using
power is used up.

your camcorder,

Notes on Charging

Pack

the remaining

battery indicator

decreases

gradually

as battery

A Brand-new
Battery
A brand-new
battery pack is not charged.
Before

When the remaining
battery indicator reaches the lowest point, the _ indicator appears and starts
flashing in the viewfinder.
[b] on page 29.
When the _ indicator in the viewfinder changes from slow flashing to rapid flashing while you are
recording,
slide the POWER switch to OFF on the camcorder and replace the battery pack. Leave the tape
in the camcorder to obtain smooth transition between scenes after the battery pack is replaced.
Note on the remaining
battery indicator
The remaining
battery indicator of the camcorder may indicate a different remaining
capacity from that
of the battery pack with the remaining
battery indicator (not supplied). The indicator of the battery pack
is more accurate.

Notes on the Rechargeable
The Battery
Heats Up
During charging or recording,
generated

and a chemical

Battery

Care

Battery Pack

the battery pack heats up. This

change

that has occurred inside

.....
is caused

the battery

__
by energy

that has been

pack. This is not cause

for concern.

• Remove the battery pack from the camcorder after using the battery pack, and keep it in a cool place.
When the battery pack is attached to the camcorder, a small amount of current flows to the camcorder
even if the POWER switch is set to OFF, which shortens battery life.
• The battery pack is always discharging even when it is not in use after charging. Therefore, you should
charge the battery right before using the camcorder.
How

to Use

the

Switch

on

the

Battery

Recharging

a Used

Before using the battery pack, charge

Battery

it completely•

Pack

• Make sure to use up the battery before recharging.
• If recording is completed before the (-_ indicator appears in the viewtinder,
you should remove the
tape, slide the POWER switch to CAMERA, turn STANDBY up, and leave the camcorder until the
battery indicator flashes rapidly.
• When you use the AC-SI0 power adaptor, you can use the discharging function.
• Charging the usable battery causes a lowering of battery capacity. Battery capacity can be
recovered if you fully discharge and charge the battery again.
After
Long Storage
Recharge the battery pack after a long period

of storage.

If the battery

pack is charged

fully but not used

for a long time (about 1 year), it becomes discharged. Charge it again, but in this case the battery life will
be shorter than normal. After several charging and discharging cycles, the battery life will recover its
original capacity.

Notes on the Terminals

,g

•

[f the terminals (metal parts on the back) are not clean, the battery duration will be shortened.
When the terminals are not clean or when the battery pack has not been used for a long time, repeat
installing
terminals
Be Sure

and removing the battery pack. This
with a soft cloth or paper.
to

Observe

the

improves

the contact condition.

Also, wipe

IT

the + and -

Following

• To prevent an accident caused by a short circuit, do not allow metal objects such as a necklace to
touch the battery terminals. Carry the battery pack attaching to the terminal cover. [d] on page
29.
•
•
•
•

Keep the battery pack away from fire.
Keep the battery pack dry.
Do not open nor convert the battery pack.
Do not expose the battery pack to any mechanical

shock.

Pad(

This switch is provided so that you can mark the charged battery. Set the switch to the "no mark"
position when charging is completed.
Set the switch to the "red mark" position when the battery is used
up (or in whichever dir,:ction you want to remind yourself). [el on page 29.
The Life of the
If the (X_ indicator

Battery
Pack
flashes rapidly just after turning on the camcordrer

the battery pack should be replaced
Charging

with a new fully charged

with a fully charged

battery pack,

one.

Temperature

You should charge batteries at temperatures
require a longer charging time.

from 50°F to 86°F (from IO°C to 30°C ). Lower

temperatures.

Sony Batteries are Recommended
Use of non-Sony batteries may damage your Handycam camcorder.

3O

31

Moisture

Condensation

Video Head Cleaning

If the camcorder is brought directly from a cold place to a warm place, moisture may'condense
inside the
camcorder, on the surface of the tape, or on the lens. If this happens, the tape may stick to the head drum

To ensure

clear pictures,

hardly visible,

clean the video heads periodically.

When playback

pictures

are "noisy"

or

the video heads may be contaminated.

and be damaged or the camcorder may not operate correctly. To prevent possible damage under these
circumstances,
the camcorder is furnished with moisture
sensors. However, take the following
p;'ecautions.

r

Inside
the Camcorder
When _] and • indicators

flash in the viewfinder,

moisture

has condensed

inside the camcorder.

happens, none of the functions except cas._ette ejection will work.
Eject the cassette turn off the camcorder0 and leave it with the cassette compartment
about 1 hour.
If the r_ indicator

d(_s not light up when you turn on the power, you can use the camcorder

If this

open for
again.

[a]

_

_

I

[b]

im
:l
[a] Slight contamination
[b] Critical contamination
If this happens, clean the video heads with the Sony VS-25CLH
checking

the picture, if it is still "noisy",

repeat

the cleaning.

cleaning

cassette

(not supplied).

(Do not repeat cleaning

After

more than 5 times.)

Caution
Do not use a commercially
On the

Surface

of the

If there is moisture
on the surface of the tape, when you insert cassette and press a tape transport button
(1_ PLAY, etc.), the '*"indicator flashes in the viewfinder,
if this happens, none of the functions except
cassette ejection will work.
Eject the cassette and leave it for about 1 hour.
If the ,a, indicator does not light up when you insert the cassette
can use the camcorder again.

cleaning

cassette.

It may damage

the video heads.

If the V8-25CLH
Removing

and press a tape transport

cleaning
Dust

cassette
from

is not available
inside

in your area, consult

i

your nearest Sony dealer.

theViewflnder_._

button, you
(1) While sliding

the viewfinder

release

knob to the left, flip open the viewfinder.

(2) Clean the surface

available blower.

Lens

No indicator will appear, but the picture becomes
for about 1 hour•

32

wet-type

Note

with a commercially
On the

available

Tape

i

How

to

When

bringing

Prevent

allow

it to adapt

Moisture

the

camcorder

to room

(1)

Be sure to tightly

(2)

Remove
the bag when
about one hour).

and do not use the camcorder

Condensation
from

conditions

seal the

dim. Turn off the power

plastic

the air

a cold

place

over

a period

to a warm

bag containing

temperature

place,

put

the camcorder

in a plastic

bag and

of time.

inside

the camcorder.
it has reached

the temperature

surrounding

it (after

33

_

,

, :<. :_.,_ -

Precautions
Camcorder

'_,

, _,_:

::,,_.

_.,•

=_ 0,

_

•

•. ....

• Operate the camcorder using 6.0 V (battery pack), or 7.5 V (AC power adaptor).
• For DC or AC operation, use only the accessories recommended
in this manual
• Should any solid object or liquid fall into the casing, unplug the camcorder and have it checked
nearest Sony dealer before operating it any further.
• Avoid rough handling or mechanical
shock. Be particularly careful of the lens.
• Keep the POWER switch set to OFF when not using the camera.
• Do not wrap up the camcorder and operate it since heat may build up internally.
• Keep the camcorcler away from strong magnetic fields or mechanical
vibration.
On Handling
Tapes
DO not insert anything into the small holes on the rear of the cassette. These holes are used to sense
type, thickness of tape, or it the tab is out or in.
Camcorder

[]

[]

Operation

by your

[]
[]

the

[]

Care

[]

• When the camcorder is not to be used for a long time, disconnect
the power source and remove the
tape. Periodically
turn on the power, operate the camera and player sections and play back a tape for
about 3 minutes.
• Clean the lens with a soft brush to remove
a soft cloth.

dust. If there are fingerprints

on the lens, remove

• Clean the camcorder body with a soft dry cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened
solution.
DO not use any type of solvent which may damage the finish.
AC Power
Adaptor
Charging
• Use only for the specified

battery

them with

with a mild detergent

vibration.

Others
• The model for USA or Canada: One blade of the plug is wider than the other for the purpose of safety
and will fit into the power outlet only one way. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,
contact your dealer.
• Unplug the unit from the wall (mains) outlet when not in use for a long time• To disconnect the cord
(mains lead), pull it out by the plug. Never pull the cord itself.
• DO not operate the unit with a damaged cord or if the unit has been dropped or damaged.
• DO not bend the AC power cord forcibly, or put a heavy object on it. This win damage the cord and
may cause a fire or an electrical shock.
• Be sure that nothing metallic comes into contact with the metal parts of the connecting plate. If this
happens, a short may occur and the unit may be damaged.
• Always keep the metal contacts clean.
• Do not disassemble
the unit.
• DO not apply mechanical
shock or drop the unit.
• While the unit is in use, particularly during charging, keep it away from AM _ceivers
equipment because it will disturb AM reception and video operation.
• The unit becomes warm while in use. Tills is normal•

If any difficulty

34

[]

COUNTER RESET button

[]

TIME button

(p. 12)

[]

Vlewfinder

release knob (p. 14, 33)

[]

Battery

[]

START/STOP

[]

STANDBY switch (p. 10, 11)

[]

Menu operation

pack. This unit cannot be used to charge a lithium ion type battery.

• Attach the battery pack firmly.
• Charge the battery pack on a fiat surface without

• Do not place the unit in locations
- Extremely hot or cold
- Dusty or dirty
- Very. humid
- Vibrating

[]

[]

and video

that are:

should ar se, unplug the unit and contact your nearest

Sony dealer.

4O

[]

DATE button

[]

BATT (battew)

(p. 20)
(p. _'0)
release knob (p. 8)

mounting

surface (p. 8)

button

(p. 11)

buttons (p. 24, 28)

[]

[]

J

[]

[]
[]

[]

[]
[]
[]

[]
[]

[]
[]

Hook for shoulder strap (below)

[]

Cassette compartment

[]

LANC _ control jack

[]

MIC (microphone)

Connect the LANC I_ connecting cable to a
wired remote control unit such as an editing
controller. In this case, set the COMMANDER
mode to OFF in the menu system (p. 25).
i_ stands for Local Application Control Bus
sytem. The U control jack is used for
controlling
the tape transport of video
equipment and peripherals connected
to it.
This jack has the same function as the
connectors
indicated as CONTROL L or
REMOTE.

[]

VIDEO jKk

[]

@ (earphone)

[]

Hook for shoulder strap (below)

[]

Lithium battery

Attaching

jack (p.15)

compartment

(p. 27)

lid (p. 9)

[]

[]

[]

[]

[]
f

[]

,_

[]

jack

(p. 16)

IT_ RFU DC OUT (RFU adaptor

[]

DC out) jack

[]

AUDIO jack (p. 16)

[]

Jack cover

[]

Grip strap (p. 14)

[]

Tripod receptacle (p. 14)
Attach a tripod (not supplied) here.
When attaching a non-Sony tripod, make sure
that the length of the camera mounting screw
is shorter than 9/32 inches (6.5 ram).
Otherwise, the screw might damage the inner
part of the camcorder.

[]

m

[]
[]
[]

the shoulder strap

Attach the supplied shoulder strap to the hooks for the shoulder strap (11111_,
[]).

41

42

Tape transport
• STOP

[]
buttons

[]

Lens cover

•<1'4 REW (rewind)

[]

POWER switch (p. 10, 11, 15, 17)

laD- PLAY (playback)
FF (fastforward)
II PAUSE
These buttonswillfunctionin PLAYER

[]

FADER button

[]

POWER ZOOM

[]

Eyecup (p. 14)

[]

Viewfinder

adjustment

[]

Viewfinder

(p. 10, 14)

[]

BACK LIGHT button

[]

PROGRAM AE button

[]

EJECT button (p. 9)

[]

EDITSEARCH button

[]

Built-in microphone

[]

Camera recording/battery

[]

Remote sensor (p. 44)

(p. 17, 18)

(p. 15)

lamp

(p. 23)
button

(p. 13)

mode.
ring (p. 10)

(p. 21)
(p. 22)

Using the Remote Commender
Make surethattheCOMMANDER
mode issettoON inthemenu system(p.25).
The buttons that have the same name on the Remote Commander

and on the camcorder

function

identically.

[]
[]
[]

[]

[]

Transmitter
(p. 17, 44)
Point toward the remote

[]

Size AA (R6) battery

[]

START/STOP

[]
[]

Tape transport

[]

DISPLAY button (p. 18)

!

holder

sensor to control the

camcorder after turning on the POWER switch
on the camcorder.

Preparing

Remote Control Direction
Aim the Remote Commander to the remote sensor within the range as shown below.

[]

[]

buttons (p. 17, 18)

button

Power zoom button
The zooming speed is unchangeable
Remote Commander.

on the

the Remote Commender

To use the Remote Commander,
(R6) batteries.

you must insert two size AA (R6) batteries.

Use the supplied

size AA

Notes on the Remote Commander
• Keep the remote sensor away from strong light .sources such as direct sunlight or illumination.
Otherwise,
the remote control may not be effective.
• Be sure that there is no obstacle between the remote sensor and the Remote Commander.

{1) Remove the battery cover from the Remote Commander.
(2) Insert both of the size AA (R6) batteries
with correct polarity. (3) Put the battery cover back onto the Remote Commander.

• This camcorder

works at commander

mode VTR 2. The commander

modes

(1, 2, and 3) are used to

distinguish
this camcorder from other Sony VCRs to avoid remote control misoperation.
If you use
another Sony VCR at commander mode VTR 2, we recommend
you change the commander
mode or
Cover the z_'note sensor of the VCR with black paper.

Note on battery life
The batteries for the Remote Commander last about 6 months under normal olr__,ration. When
batteries become weak or daed, the Remote Commander
does not work.
To avoid damage
Remove the batteries

from possible battery

the

leakage

when you will not use the Remote

Commander

for a long

time.

43

44

If indicators

flash in the viewfinder,

or a caution

lamp on the camcurder

check the following:

[]

[]

[]

flahses,

on_
._ol.

:A'%,,.

et_
c:D

[]

÷
[]

[]

[]

:W::'i::
%1,"%,,"
[]

[]

[]

!

_r

[]
[]

PROGRAM AE mode indicator (p. 22)

[]

Back light indicator (p. 21)

[]

FADER indicator (p. 23)

[_

Power zoom indicator (p. 13)

[]

Warning

[]
[]

Lights up when playing back a tape
recorded in LP mode (p. 29)

[]

Tape transport

[]
[]

_

[]

mode (p. 11)

Tape remaining

5rain

i÷

[]

Fast flashing:

["/']The video heads may be contaminated

is dead.

[]

The tape is near the end.

[]

The tape has run out.

[]

No tape has been inserted.

[]

The tab on the tape is out (red) (p.9).

[]

Tape counter (p. 12)

-_

condensation

has occurred

(p. 32).
(p. 33).

Some other trouble has o_.trred.
Disconnect the power source and contact your
Sony dealer or local authorized
facility.

indicator

indicator (p. 46)

[]

Battery Remaining
Slow flashing: The battery is weak.
The battery

Moisture

JUL 4 _M6

Imin

Battery remaining

indicator (p. 30)

_E]÷_']°C2]_

[]

Date or Time (p. 20)

[]

Recording

lamp/Battery

[]

The lithium

battery

is weak or the lithium

battery is not installed (p. 27).

db-"0rain_-_/1\ _

4---]

lamp (p. 11)

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