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Camcor der User’ s Guide Changing Entertainment. Again. CC6254[...]
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T o reduce risk of injury , charge only rechargeable batteries recommended by the manufacturer for this product. Other types of batteries may burst causing damage and personal injury . FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user’ s authority to operate it. i This symbol indicates "dang[...]
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1 T able of Contents T able of Contents (continued on the next page) Chapter 1: Connections & Setup Parts Checklist ......................................................................................... 6 Buttons and Controls ............................................................................. 7 Getting Started .....................[...]
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2 T able of Contents Chapter 2: Using the Viewfinder Seeing What Y ou Are Recording ......................................................... 26 Using the Viewfinder ..................................................................... 26 On-screen Icons ..................................................................................... 27 Warnin[...]
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3 T able of Contents (continued on the next page) Chapter 5: Advanced Features Using the Menus For Advanced Adjustment ...................................... 56 Menu Definitions .................................................................................. 57 Camera Menu ..........................................................................[...]
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4 T able of Contents T ape Care and Storage ................................................................... 82 Things to A void .............................................................................. 83 T raveling Tips ........................................................................................ 83 Specifications .............[...]
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Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Chapter Overview: • Parts Checklist • Buttons and Contr ols • Getting Started • Powering the Camcorder • Using the Shoulder Strap • Setting the Date and Time • Setting the T ape Recor ding Speed • Setting the T ape Length 5 Changing Entertainment. Again.[...]
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6 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Shoulder strap Part # ACS091 D I G I T A L ( D S C I N / O U T ) D S C S T O P R R E T A K E F L I G H T O F F A U T O O N C O U NT ER R/ M F AD E /W IP E P . A E D IG IF E CT C H A R G E V I D E O R E F R E S H E J E C T S T E A D Y P I X / T B C + + M E N U / TR A C K IN G 5 S E C . R E C V O L Camcorder Parts [...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 7 M E N U / T R A C K IN G 5 S E C . R E C V O L STEADY PIX/TBC + + P L A Y O F F A M S T O P R R E T A K E F COUNTER R/M FADE/WIPE P. A E DIGIFECT BA TTERY RELEASE switch Audio/Video jacks Viewfinder MENU/ TRACKING dial 5 SEC. REC button Power Zoom STEADY PIX™ button Recording Start/Stop button Power switch D I [...]
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8 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup STOP R RETAKE F COUNTER R/M FADE/WIPE P. A E DIGIFECT CHARGE VIDEO REFRESH EJECT Camcorder bottom view Area marked CLOSE Shoulder strap eyelets T ripod mounting sockets CHARGE STOP R RET AKE F CO U N TER R /M FAD E/W IPE P . A E D IG IFEC T POWER REFRESH EJECT EJECT switch REFRESH button Playback buttons POWER in[...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 9 Getting Started This section describes the basics on how to set up your camcorder to record for the first time. Refer to the other sections for detailed operation and feature options. Unpack the camcor der and accessories • The items shown are packed with the camcorder . If any pieces ar e missing or appear dam[...]
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10 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup M E N U / T R A C K I N G 5 S E C . R E C V O L S T E A D Y P IX /T B C + + P L A Y O F F A M S T O P R R E T A K E F C O U N T E R R / M F A D E / W I P E P . A E D I G I F E C T Adjust the hand strap 1. Lift the flap on the hand strap and separate the V elcro strip. 2. Insert your hand so your fingers can comf[...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 11 2 1 DC IN jack AC power supply MENU/ TRACKING 5 SEC. REC VOL STEADY PIX/TBC + + P L A Y O F F A M S T O P R R E T A K E F COUNTER R/M FADE/WIPE P . AE DIGIFECT Attach the power supply Since the battery must be charged before it can be used the first time, you need to use an AC outlet to power the camcorder . 1. [...]
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12 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup T ur n on the camcorder Set the Power switch to the desired setting, either automatic ( A ) or manual ( M ) record mode, powered off (OFF), or in playback mode ( ). The POWER indicator comes on when the camcorder is turned on. Automatic recording A places the camcorder into AutoShot™ mode. Focus, exposure, iri[...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 13 Insert a cassette tape 1. Make sure the camcorder is connected to a power supply. 2. Adjust the viewfinder . 3. With the camcorder set to A (automatic record), slide the EJECT switch until the cassette tape holder opens. Don’t force the camcorder open. 4. Insert a tape with the tape wheel facing up and the tap[...]
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14 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Use the viewfinder to see what’ s recor ding 1. Remove the lens cap. 3. Adjust the viewfinder to a comfortable position. 4. Turn the eyepiece focus control to adjust the focus of the viewfinder for your vision. Start recor ding 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Set the Power switch to A (automatic record). (The POWER[...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 15 Play your recor ding 1. Set the Power switch to . (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press the Rewind button to reverse the tape to the beginning. When rewound completely, the camcorder automatically stops. 3. Press the Play/Pause button / to start playback. View the recording using the viewfinder . 4. Press the[...]
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16 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Powering the Camcor der Y ou can power your camcorder with a battery or AC power . Charging the Battery 1. Set the Power switch to OFF . 2. Make sure the battery is attached to the camcorder . Hook the top end of the battery to the camcorder and push the battery in until it locks in place. Important: If the batt[...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 17 Approximate charging time Approximate r ecording time (in minutes) Note: Recording time is reduced significantly when you use the Zoom or Record- Standby modes repeatedly . Battery Charging Time FB1260 approx. 90 min. Battery Viewfinder on FB1260 100 Charge marker Using the Charge Marker A charge marker is provi[...]
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18 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup 1. Follow steps 1-3 in “Charging the Battery” ( see page 16). 2. Press and hold the REFRESH button for 2 seconds. (The REFRESH indicator blinks. When the battery has been refreshed, charging automatically starts and the CHARGE indicator blinks.) Notes: • If you store a partially charged battery for a long [...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 19 Battery Care and Storage • After repeated charging and use, battery life gradually decreases. When operation time is too short to be useful, the battery should be replaced. • If the battery pack becomes too hot, remove it from the camcorder and let it cool down. • Do not short the battery’s terminals. ?[...]
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20 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Using the Power Supply The power supply attaches to the camcorder and lets you power it directly from standard household power . The power supply operates on 110-240 volts, 50/60 Hz, so it can be used virtually anywhere in the world to power the camcorder or recharge the battery. 1. Plug the small end of the pow[...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 21 Using the Shoulder Strap The camcorder’s shoulder strap is designed to let you carry the camera from your shoulder and – when ready– bring the camcorder to shooting position in one quick movement. 1. Following the illustration, thread the strap through the eyelet. 2. Fold the strap back and thread it throu[...]
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22 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Setting the Date and Time Y ou need to set the date and time before they can be displayed. Date and time information is recorded onto the tape at all times, but its display can be turned on or off during playback (see page 69). 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Pres[...]
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Connections & Setup Chapter 1 23 Setting the T ape Recording Speed Y ou need to select the tape recording speed for the quality of recording you want. 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press the MENU dial in. (The CAMERA MENU appears.) 3. Rotate the MENU dial to highlight TO SYSTEM MENU. Press in t[...]
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24 Chapter 1 Connections & Setup Setting the T ape Length Y ou need to select the tape length so that the camera can alert you how much time you have left on the tape. 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual r ecord). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press the MENU dial in. (The CAMERA MENU appears.) 3. Rotate the MENU dial to highlight TO SYSTE[...]
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25 Chapter 2 Using the V iewfinder Chapter Overview: • Seeing What Y ou Ar e Recording • On-screen Icons Changing Entertainment. Again.[...]
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Using the Viewfinder 26 Chapter 2 M E N U / T R A C K I N G 5 S E C . R E C V O L S T E A D Y P I X / T B C + + P L A Y O F F A M S T O P R R E T A K E F C O U N T E R R / M F A D E / W I P E P . A E D I G I F E C T Viewfinder Eyepiece focus control Seeing What Y ou Ar e Recording T o see what is recording, use the viewfinder . Using the Viewfinder[...]
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Using the Viewfinder Chapter 2 27 Recording Menu Icons Playback Menu Icons W ar ning Icons Indicates the amount of power left in the rechar geable battery. An empty battery icon flashes on screen when the battery’s power is almost exhausted. Missing Cassette: Appears when the Power switch is set to either A or M (automatic or manual record) and n[...]
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Using the Viewfinder 28 Chapter 2 TAPE END LENS CAP E01-E06 Condensation: CONDENSA TION, OPERA TION P AUSED PLEASE W AIT appears if moisture occurs inside the camcorder . When this icon appears, wait at least one hour before using the camcorder again. End of Cassette: Appears when a tape reaches its end during recording or playback. Covered Lens: A[...]
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Using the Viewfinder Chapter 2 29 Special Effect Icons Appears when you select SEPIA to give your recordings a brown- tone like old photographs. Appears when you select SPORTS to record fast-moving action, such as sporting events. Appears when you select SD:SHADOW to darken the picture and reduce glare. Appears when you select HZ:HAZE to soften the[...]
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Using the Viewfinder 30 Chapter 2 Preset Titles • The preset title selected in the TITLE menu appears here. It will be recorded on the tape when it appears. M. W . B. (Manual White Balance) Icons The icon for the manual white balance selected in the M.W .B. menu appears here. Appears when you select :FINE to record outdoors on a sunny day. Appear[...]
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Using the Viewfinder Chapter 2 31 Appears when the camcorder is recording. Appears during record-standby. Appears when the camcorder plays a tape. Appears during play-pause. Appears during fast forward and flashes during forward search. Appears during rewind and flashes during reverse search. Appears during automatic tracking. Appears during manual[...]
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Using the Viewfinder 32 Chapter 2 Appears when you use the zoom lever . Zoom Icon 4X Exposure Icon +03 Fade and Wipe Icons Press the F ADE/WIPE button to display the icon for the fade or wipe you want to select. B K This icon appears when you are adjusting brightness manually using the EXPOSURE menu. Appears when you select black fade. Appears when[...]
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Using the Viewfinder Chapter 2 33 Appear when you are adjusting focus manually using the FOCUS menu. The icons also flash when the auto-focus system cannot operate properly or you can’t adjust the focus any farther . These icons flash while you adjust manual focus (see page 66). Focus Icons Appears when you select the interval time for time-lapse[...]
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Using the Viewfinder 34 Chapter 2 Appears when the time base corrector is turned on (see page 46). Appears during playback. It is not recorded. An M appears in front of the time counter when memory-stop is on (see page 47). Indicates the approximate time remaining on the tape. TBC (Time Base Corrector) Icon TBC Time Counter Icon M0:00:00 Time-Remai[...]
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Chapter 3 Recor ding Chapter Overview: • Recor ding Details • Recor ding Tips 35 Changing Entertainment. Again.[...]
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Recording 36 Chapter 3 Recording Details 1. Remove the lens cap. 2. Set the Power switch to A or M (automatic record or manual record mode). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 3. Adjust the viewfinder . 4. Press and release the Recording Start/Stop button to start recording. ( REC appears in the viewfinder (but won’t be recorded.)) 5. When finished [...]
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Recording Chapter 3 37 5-Second Recording Y ou can record a scene for 5 seconds, providing quick scene transitions like those seen in TV programs. 1. Make sure the camcorder is in the Record– Standby mode and that the recording mode is set to SP . 2. Press and release 5 SEC. REC. 5S appears. 3. Press the Recording Start/Stop button to start recor[...]
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Recording 38 Chapter 3 Retake Y ou can also rer ecord certain segments. 1. Make sure the camcorder is in the Record– Standby mode. 2. Press and hold either RET AKE button to reach the start point for new recording. Pressing forwards the tape and pressing reverses it. 3. Press the Recording Start/Stop button to start recording. Note: Noise bars ap[...]
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Recording Chapter 3 39 M E N U / T R A C K IN G 5 S E C . R E C V O L S T E A D Y P IX / T B C + + P L A Y O F F A M S T O P R R E T A K E F C O U N T E R R / M F A D E / W I P E P . A E D I G I F E C T Zoom lever Ti p The further you rotate the zoom lever , the quicker the zoom action. Digital and Optical Zooming Y ou can zoom in and out for close[...]
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Recording 40 Chapter 3 Using Digital Zoom Y ou can use digital zoom to magnify images to a maximum of 400 times normal magnification. 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press in the MENU dial. (The CAMERA MENU appears.) 3. While TO SYSTEM MENU is highlighted, press in the MENU dial again. (The SYSTEM ME[...]
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Recording Chapter 3 41 Using Steady Pix ™ Digital Image Stabilization is used to compensate for unstable images cause by camera shake, especially at high magnifications. T o turn on image stabilization, press the STEADY PIX button. ( appears.) T o turn of f image stabilization, press STEADY PIX again. (The icon disappears.) Notes : Accurate stabi[...]
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Recording 42 Chapter 3 Recording Tips • T o improve picture quality and color reproduction, try to make sure indoor scenes are well-lit. • Don’t move the camcorder rapidly from side-to-side while recording. A steady, gradual “pan” avoids blurring and “jitter”. • Use the viewfinder to make sure the camcorder is level while recording [...]
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Chapter 4 Playback Chapter Overview: • Playback Options • Choose Y our Connection 43 Changing Entertainment. Again.[...]
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Playback 44 Chapter 4 T ips The playback picture can be viewed in the viewfinder or on a connected TV (see page 52). Playback Options The camcorder’s playback features include displaying still images an d high-speed shuttle search. In this section, you’ll also learn how to connect your camcorder to a TV , VCR, or computer . Playback features (P[...]
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Playback Chapter 4 45 Notes : • If stop mode continues for 5 minutes when power is supplied from a battery , the camcorder shuts off automatically to conserve power . T o turn the camcorder on again, set the Power switch to OFF , then to back to (playback mode). • If a blank portion on the tape is played back, the screen may become black. This [...]
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Playback 46 Chapter 4 Adjusting the T racking Y ou may need to eliminate noise bars that appear on-screen during playback. The default setting is Auto Tracking. 1) Press in the TRACKING dial for approximately 2 seconds. (MT appears). 2) Rotate the TRACKING dial until the noise bars disappear . • T o return to Auto Tracking, press in the TRACKING [...]
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Playback Chapter 4 47 Using Counter Memory Counter Memory makes it easier to locate a specific tape segment. 1. Press and hold the COUNTER R/M button for more than 1 second. (The counter resets to 0:00:00 .) 2. Press COUNTER R/M for less than 1 second. (M appears.) 3. After recording or playback, press , then . (The tape automatically stops at or n[...]
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Playback 48 Chapter 4 Shuttle Search Shuttle search allows high-speed searching in either forward or reverse directions. 1. Press or during playback. 2. T o resume normal playback, press / . • During playback, press and hold or . The search continues as long as you hold down the button. Once released, normal playback resumes. • A slight mosaic [...]
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Playback Chapter 4 49 Choose your Connection This manual includes information for some basic types of connections. Y ou may also need to refer to your TV and VCR user’s guides for specific instructions. Using the Cassette T ape Adapter Before choosing a connection, you may find it easier to use the cassette tape adapter . The camcorder uses a sma[...]
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Playback 50 Chapter 4 Inserting the T ape into the Cassette T ape Adapter 1. Before inserting the tape into the adapter , remove any slack in the tape by turning the tape wheel on the side of the tape. 2. Slide EJECT to the right to open the tape compartment lid. 3. Insert the tape with the tape window on the left and facing up. Allow the tape to d[...]
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Playback Chapter 4 51 Removing the T ape from the Cassette T ape Adapter 1. Slide the adapter’s EJECT switch to the right. The load detector extends from the side and the whirring sound indicates the tape is being released before the adapter’s tape compartment lid opens. 2. Use the access hole on the bottom of the adapter to push the tape up an[...]
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Playback 52 Chapter 4 Connecting to a TV (or VCR) with Audio/Video Input Jacks T o connect your camcorder to a TV monitor (or VCR) with audio/video inputs, you need an optional audio/video cable, such as VH83 ( see page 93 ). If your TV is already connected to a VCR, attach the camcorder to the VCR and watch what the camcorder is recording or playi[...]
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Playback Chapter 4 53 Playback on a TV (or VCR) with Audio/Video Input Jacks 1. Turn on the TV and tune it to the video input channel or turn on VCR and place it in the “line” or “camera mode”. (If your VCR does not have a “line” or “camera mode”, consult the VCR owner’s manual.) Operate the TV as you normally do to see the signal[...]
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Playback 54 Chapter 4 T ape Dubbing 1. Following the illustration in this chapter , connect the camcorder and the VCR. 2. Set the camcorder’s Power switch to , turn on the VCR’s power , and insert the appropriate tapes in the camcorder and the VCR. 3. Make sure the VCR is in the appropriate AUX mode and the Record-Pause mode. 4. Use the camcord[...]
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Chapter 5 Advanced Featur es Chapter Overview: • Using the Menus for Advanced Adjustment • Menu Definitions • Using the Advanced Featur es 55 Changing Entertainment. Again.[...]
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Advanced Features 56 Chapter 5 Using the Menus For Advanced Adjustment This camcorder is equipped with an on-screen menu system that simplifies many of the more detailed camcorder settings. 1. Set the Power switch to manual record ( M ). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press in the MENU dial. The CAMERA MENU appears. 3. Rotate the MENU dial to h[...]
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Advanced Features Chapter 5 57 Menu Definitions The following charts will help you get acquainted with the various menus and some brief definitions of their features. For more detailed explanation, refer to the corresponding sections. System Menu This menu can’t be accessed while recording. REC MODE Allows you to set the recording mode (SP or SLP[...]
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Advanced Features 58 Chapter 5 Factory Preset: Doesn’t display black bars. Allows you to record black bars at the top and bottom of the screen to produce a cinema-like wide-screen effect. Allows you to set the tape length depending on the tape used ( see page 24 ). Factory Preset: Make all of the icons appear in the viewfinder during playback or [...]
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Advanced Features Chapter 5 59 Allows you to select the language (ENGLISH, FRENCH, or SP ANISH) of Instant Titles ( see page 70 ). Allows you to set the current date and time ( see page 22 ). Factory Preset: Demonstrates certain functions automatically. When DEMO MODE is set to ON and you have exited all menus, the demonstration starts. Operating t[...]
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Advanced Features 60 Chapter 5 CHARGE STOP R RETAKE F COUNTER R/M FADE/WIPE P . AE DIGIFECT POWER REFRESH EJECT POWER indicator Power switch M E N U / T R A C K I N G 5 S E C . R E C V O L S T E A D Y P I X / T B C + + P L A Y O F F A M S T O P R R E T A K E F C O U N T E R R / M F A D E / W I P E P . A E D I G I F E C T A M P L A Y O F F MENU dial[...]
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Advanced Features Chapter 5 61 Wipes SHUTTER Wipes in as a black screen from the top and bottom, closing over the image like a shutter . Wipes out as a new image, pushing open the black screen vertically from the center . SLIDE Wipes in as a black screen moves in from the left to gradually cover the image. Wipes out as a new image moves in from rig[...]
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Advanced Features 62 Chapter 5 Program AE With Special Ef fects 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press P .AE r epeatedly until the desired mode’s name and icon appear . (They ar e displayed for approximately 2 seconds, then the name disappears so that only the icon remains.) 3. T o cancel the effect[...]
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Advanced Features Chapter 5 63 2 S1/2000 (1/2000 sec. High Speed Shutter) Captures faster action than Sports mode. Notes: • The screen becomes slightly dark in the High Speed Shutter mode. Use in well-lit situations. • In the High Speed Shutter or Sports modes, picture color may be adversely affected if the subject is lit by alternating dischar[...]
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Advanced Features 64 Chapter 5 NEGA POSI (Negative Positive) The colors of a picture are reversed. MOSAIC Turns recorded scenes into a mosaic pattern. STRETCH Doubles the width of the picture horizontally. Note: Digital Effects can be changed during recording or during Record-Standby . Exposure Contr ol This feature automatically adjusts the iris f[...]
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Advanced Features Chapter 5 65 Notes: • T o return to the factory setting, select AUTO in step 4. • T o readjust exposure, repeat the procedure from step 2. Focusing Auto Focus The camcorder’s Full Range automatic focus system offers continuous shooting ability from close-up to infinity. However , correct focus may not be obtainable in the si[...]
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Advanced Features 66 Chapter 5 Manual Focus Make the necessary viewfinder adjustments to use the viewfinder ( see page 26 ). 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press the MENU dial in. (The CAMERA MENU appears.) 3. Rotate the MENU dial to highlight FOCUS. Press in the MENU dial to select it. (The FOCUS m[...]
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Advanced Features Chapter 5 67 White Balance Adjustment White balance refers to the correctness of color reproduction under various lighting. If the white balance is correct, all other colors will be accurately reproduced. The white balance is usually adjusted automatically. However , more advanced camcorder operators control this function manually[...]
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Advanced Features 68 Chapter 5 Manual White Balance Perform Manual White Balance when shooting under various types of lighting. 1. Follow steps 1 through 4 of the white balance adjustment, and highlight MWB . 2. Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of the subject. Adjust zoom or position yourself so that the white paper fills the screen. Note[...]
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Advanced Features Chapter 5 69 Date/Time Insert Y ou can display the date and time in the camcorder or on a connected TV , as well as to record them manually or automatically. Y ou should have already perfor med the Date/Time Setting procedure ( see page 22 ). 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press in[...]
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Advanced Features 70 Chapter 5 Instant Titles The camcorder has 8 preset titles in memory. Y ou can superimpose one of them over the video image. Instant Titles can be displayed in English, French, and Spanish. 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Press in the MENU dial. (The CAMERA MENU appears.) 3. Rota[...]
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Advanced Features Chapter 5 71 Animation Y ou can shoot a series of pictures, each slightly different, of the same object for a brief period of time. 1. Set the Power switch to M (manual record). (The POWER indicator comes on.) 2. Make sure the recording mode is set to SP . 3. Press in the MENU dial. (The CAMERA MENU appears.) 4. Rotate the MENU di[...]
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Advanced Features 72 Chapter 5 Time-Lapse Y ou can recor d sequentially at preset time spans. Leaving the camcorder aimed at a specific subject, you can record subtle changes over an extended period of time. 1. Set REC TIME using steps 1-7 of Animation ( see page 71 ). 2. Rotate the MENU dial to highlight INT . TIME. Press in the MENU dial to selec[...]
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Chapter 6 Other Information Chapter Overview: • T roubleshooting • Final Notes • Care and Cleaning • T raveling Tips • Specifications • Customer Assistance and Service • Limited W arranty • FCC and Industry Canada Information • Optional Accessories • Index 73 Changing Entertainment. Again.[...]
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Other Information 74 Chapter 6 T r oubleshooting If you’re having problems with your camcorder , try the solutions in this section. If the problem still exists, please consult your nearest RCA authorized service center . External noise and interference (from a TV , a radio, etc.) might prevent your camcorder from functioning properly. In such cas[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 75 Bright spots appear all over the viewfinder . The viewfinder is made with high-precision technology. However , black spots or bright spots of light may appear constantly in the viewfinder . These spots are not recorded on the tape. This is not due to any defect of the unit. The viewfinder and the lens are dirty . Wipe[...]
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Other Information 76 Chapter 6 Recording Problems Recording cannot be perfor med. Make sure the Erase Protection tab is in the position that allows recording. If not, slide the tab. Some tapes have removable tabs. If the tab has been removed, cover the hole with adhesive tape. Recording does not start. The camcorder Power Switch has not been set to[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 77 The date and time displays disappear . If you remove the power source from the camcorder while the power is on, all settings and selections are erased. Make sure to turn the camcorder’s power off before disconnecting the power source. The wrong date and time ar e displayed/r ecorded. If you have not performed Date/T[...]
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Other Information 78 Chapter 6 Final Notes Power • Perform charging where the temperature is between 10 ° C and 35 ° C (50 ° F and 95 ° F). 20 ° C to 25 ° C (68 ° F to 77 ° F) is the ideal temperature range for charging. If the environment is too cold, charging may be incomplete. • Charging times are for a fully dischar ged battery pack[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 79 Video Recording • The cassette tape holder can’t be opened unless a power supply is attached. • There may be a delay after you slide EJECT until the cassette tape holder opens. Do not use force. • The time required to calculate the remaining tape length, and the accuracy of the calculation, may vary according [...]
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Other Information 80 Chapter 6 T apes • A power supply must be attached to load or eject a tape. • When loading a tape, it takes a few seconds for the cassette tape holder open. Never apply force to the holder or door cover as this might result in damage to the camcorder and void the warranty. • If the cassette tape holder does not open after[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 81 Care and Cleaning After Using the Camcor der 1. Set the Power switch to OFF . 2. Slide the EJECT switch to open the cassette tape holder , then remove the tape. 3. Press the area marked CLOSE to close and lock the cassette tape holder . 4. Slide the BA TTERY RELEASE switch and remove the battery pack. 5. Reattach the [...]
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Other Information 82 Chapter 6 Proper Car e and Storage • Keep dirt from entering the camcorder’s cassette tape door . Dust and grit are abrasive and cause excessive wear to both the recording/playback heads and tapes. • Always cap the lens when the camcorder is not in use. • Before handling the camcorder , make sure your hands and face are[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 83 Things to A void • Do not attempt to disassemble the camcorder . There ar e no user-serviceable parts inside. • A void operating the camcorder immediately after moving it from a cold location to a warm location. Give the camcorder 1-1/2 to 2 hours to reach a stable temperature before inserting a tape. • In cold [...]
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Other Information 84 Chapter 6 Specifications Camcorder Format VHS NTSC standard Power source DC 11 V (Using AC power supply) DC 6 V (Using battery pack) Power consumption Viewfinder on: 3.7 W Signal system NTSC-type Video recor ding system Luminance: FM recording Color: Converted sub-carrier direct recording conforms to VHS standard Cassette tape [...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 85 Customer Assistance and Service Y ou can reach Thomson at the following number: 800-283-6503 (T oll free inside U.S.A.) Our toll-free camcorder number operates from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. CST Monday – Friday for U.S. customers only Thomson provides a toll-free telephone number to help with any problems encountered with th[...]
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Other Information 86 Chapter 6 Important information to customers who ship defective equipment to Thomson multimedia Inc. The Thomson representative who authorized the return of your equipment will give you an SR number over the phone. They will also provide you with instructions on where and how to return your camcorder. W rite the number in large[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 87 Limited W arranty Limited W arranty What your warranty covers: • Any defect in materials or workmanship. For how long after your pur chase: • 90 days for labor charges. • One year for parts. The warranty period for rental units begins with the first rental or 45 days from date of shipment to the rental firm, whi[...]
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Other Information 88 Chapter 6 To receive a replacement Camcorder before you return yours: Option I 1. Provide your Discover , MasterCard, or Visa account number and expiration date to our phone representative. This is for security purposes. If we receive your unit, excluding all accessories, within 14 days from the date you were provided the SR nu[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 89 • A brief note describing your camcorder’s problem. • Y our name, address and phone number. Return transportation, storage, handling, and insurance costs are your sole responsibility. W e accept no liability in case of damage or loss. 4. The representative will advise the address to mail a cashier’s check or m[...]
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Other Information 90 Chapter 6 How State Law relates to warranty: • This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you also may have other rights that vary from state to state. If you purchased your camcor der outside the United States: • This warranty does not apply. Contact your dealer for warranty information. Service calls that do not in[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 91 FCC and Industry Canada Information FCC Regulations state that unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user’s authority to operate it. This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,[...]
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Other Information 92 Chapter 6 Optional Accessories W e invite you to take a look at some great ideas for sparking creativity and adding to the fun of using your camcorder . The following pages have a selection of accessories to help make your memorable moments look and sound even better . These accessories are designed to make the process of recor[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 93 VH83 A/V Cable Used to attach the camcorder to an external component like a TV or VCR. Cautions: • Before using a tripod, make sure it is stable enough to hold the camcorder without falling over . Do not transport the camcorder attached to the tripod. • When attaching your camcorder to a tripod, be careful not to [...]
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Other Information 94 Chapter 6 If a dealer is not nearby, you can also follow the directions below to order by telephone or direct-by-mail. United States and Canada Orders T o place your order by phone, have your Visa, MasterCard, or Discover car d ready and call the toll-free number listed below. Use this number only to place an order for accessor[...]
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Other Information Chapter 6 95 Accessories Order Form Description Part No. Price Qty. Total Super Lightweight Tripod AC088 $ 49.95 Soft Camcorder Case AC201A $ 34.95 Shoulder Strap ACS091 $ 12.95 Rechargeable Battery (1 hour) 244427 $ 49.95 A/V Cable VH83 $ 5.95 Extended Life Battery BB99L $ 69.99 All prices subject to change without notice. T otal[...]
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Other Information 96 Chapter 6 ¤ r r s TM Charge your order on your VISA,MasterCard, or Discover Card by filling in below USE YOUR CREDIT CARD IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number from your VISA card IMPORTANT: Copy complete account number from your MasterCard Expiration date: Expiration date: Copy Number above your name on MasterCard AUTHORIZE[...]
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Index 98 Chapter 6 Index A A (audio) and V (video) jacks 52 Accessories 92 carrying case 92 order form 95 tripod 93 Advanced features 60 Animation 71 Animation and Time-Lapse recording icons 33 Area marked close 13 Assistance 6 Audio/video input jacks 52 Auto focus 65 Automatic recording AutoShot 12 B Basic playback 44 Battery care and storage 19 l[...]
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Index Chapter 6 99 Fade/wipe effects 60 FCC information 91 Final notes 78 Focus icons 33 Focusing 65 G Getting started 9 H Handstrap adjusting 10 I Important information 2 Industry Canada information 91 Insert a cassette tape 13 Instant titles 70 L Lens cap attaching 10 Limited warranty 87 M Manual focus 66 Manual white balance 68 Manual white bala[...]
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Index 100 Chapter 6 Recording and playback icons 28 Recording tips 42 Refreshing the battery 17 Removing the power supply 20 Retake 38 S Seeing what you are recording 26 Service 85 Shoulder strap 6 Shuttle search 48 Specifications 84 Start recording 14 Status icons 31 Steady Pix icon 33 Steady Pix™ 41 Still playback 47 STOP button 53 T Tape care [...]
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Index Chapter 6 101 V Viewfinder 26 W W and T (zoom lever) 39 W arning icons 27 W arranty 87 White balance adjustment 67 Z Zoom level icon 32 Zoom lever 32, 39 Zooming digital 39 optical 39 zoom lever 39[...]
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Thomson multimedia Inc. 10330 North Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46290 ©2001 Thomson multimedia Inc. T rademark(s) ® Registered Marca(s) Registrada(s) Printed in Japan TOCOM 1571628B Part No. L YT0801-001B(VP) Please do not send any products to the Indianapolis address listed in this manual or on the carton. This will only add delays in servi[...]