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3-865-333- 13 (1) Video Camera Recor der Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony deal[...]
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2 Welcome! Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony Handycam Vision TM camcorder. With your Handycam Vision, you can capture life’s precious moments with superior picture and sound quality. Your Handycam Vision is loaded with advanced features, but at the same time it is very easy to use. You will soon be producing home video that you can en[...]
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3 Before you begin T able of contents Before you begin Using this manual ................................... 4 Checking supplied accessories .............. 5 Getting started Installing and charging the battery pack .................................................... 6 Inserting a cassette ................................ 10 Basic operations Camera[...]
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4 [a] [b] Before you begin The instructions in this manual are for the four models listed below. Before you start reading this manual and operating the unit, check your model number by looking at the bottom of your camcorder. The CCD-TRV46 is the model used for illustration purposes. Otherwise, the model name is indicated in the illustrations. Any [...]
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5 Before you begin Checking supplied accessories 1 2 3 45 6 Check that the following accessories are supplied with your camcorder. 1 Wireless Remote Commander (1) (p. 79) CCD-TRV36/TRV43/TRV46 only 2 AC-L10A/L10B/L10C AC power adaptor (1), Power cord (1) (p. 7, 24) 3 NP-F330 battery pack (1) (p. 6, 24) 4 CR2025 lithium battery (1) (p. 55) The lithi[...]
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6 Before using your camcorder, you first need to install and charge the battery pack. This camcorder operates only with the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (L series). “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Installing the battery pack Install the battery pack in the direction of the $ mark on the battery pack. Slide the battery pack d[...]
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7 Getting started Installing and charging the battery pack Charging the battery pack Charge the battery pack on a flat surface without vibration. The battery pack is charged a little in the factory. ( 1 ) Open the DC IN jack cover and connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the DC IN jack with the plug’s 4 mark up. ( 2 ) Connect the power cord t[...]
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8 Charging time Battery F330 F530/F550 F730/F730H/ F930/F950 pack (NP-) (supplied) F750 Charging 150 210 300 390 time* (min.) (90) (150) (240) (330) The time required for a normal charge is indicated in parentheses. * Approximate minutes to charge an empty battery pack using the supplied AC power adaptor. (Lower temperatures require a longer chargi[...]
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9 Getting started Installing and charging the battery pack Notes on remaining battery time indication during recording • Remaining battery time is displayed in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen. However, the indication may not be displayed properly, depending on using conditions and circumstances. • When you close the LCD panel and open it ag[...]
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10 Make sure that the power source is installed. When you want to record in the Hi8 system, use Hi8 video cassette H (CCD-TRV36/TRV43/TRV46 only). ( 1 ) While pressing the small blue button on the EJECT switch, slide it in the direction of the arrow. The cassette compartment automatically lifts up and opens. ( 2 ) Insert a cassette with the window [...]
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11 Basic operations Basic operations Camera r ecording Make sure that the power source is installed and a cassette is inserted and that the START/STOP MODE switch inside the LCD panel is set to . Before you record one- time events, you may want to make a trial recording to make sure that the camcorder is working correctly. When you use the camcorde[...]
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12 Note Be sure to remove the battery pack from the comcorder after using. To focus the viewfinder lens If you cannot see the indicators in the viewfinder clearly, focus the viewfinder lens. Turn the viewfinder lens adjustment ring so that the indicators in the viewfinder come into sharp focus. Note on Standby mode If you leave the camcorder in Sta[...]
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13 Basic operations T W T W [a] [b] Zooming speed (Variable speed zooming) Move the power zoom lever a little for a slower zoom, move it further for a faster zoom. When you shoot a subject using a telephoto zoom If you cannot get a sharp focus while in extreme telephoto zoom, move the power zoom lever to the “W” side until the focus is sharp. Y[...]
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14 Selecting the START/STOP mode Your camcorder has three modes. These modes enable you to take a series of quick shots resulting in a lively video. (1) While pressing OPEN, open the LCD panel. (2) Set START/STOP MODE to the desired mode. : Recording starts when you press START/STOP, and stops when you press it again (factory setting). ANTI GROUND [...]
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15 Basic operations Shooting with the LCD screen You can also record the picture while looking at the LCD screen. When using the LCD screen, the viewfinder turns off automatically. You cannot monitor the sound from the speaker during recording. (1) While pressing OPEN, open the LCD panel. (2) Adjust the angle of the LCD panel. The LCD panel moves a[...]
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16 Notes on the LCD panel • When closing the LCD panel, turn it vertically until it clicks [ a ] . • When turning the LCD panel, turn it always vertically; otherwise, the camcorder body may be damaged or the LCD panel may not close properly [ b ] . • Close the LCD panel completely when not in use. Letting the subject monitor the shot (Mirror [...]
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17 Basic operations Hints for better shooting [a] [b] For hand-held shots, you’ll get better results by holding the camcorder according to the following suggestions: • Hold the camcorder firmly and secure it with the grip strap so that you can easily manipulate the controls with your thumb. • Place your right elbow against your side. • Plac[...]
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18 Hints for better shooting Place the camcorder on a flat surface or use a tripod Try placing the camcorder on a table top or any other flat surface of suitable height. If you have a tripod for a still camera, you can also use it with the camcorder. When attaching a non-Sony tripod, make sure that the length of the tripod screw is less than 9/32 i[...]
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19 Basic operations To stop playback Release EDITSEARCH. To go back to the last recorded point after edit search Press END SEARCH. The last recorded point is played back for about 5 seconds (10 seconds in LP mode) and stops. Note that this function does not work once you eject the cassette after you recorded on the tape. To begin re-recording Press[...]
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20 Playing back a tape You can monitor the playback picture on the LCD screen. (1) While pressing the small green button on the POWER switch, set it to PLAYER. (2) Insert the recorded tape with the window facing out. (3) While pressing OPEN, open the LCD panel. Adjust the angle of the LCD panel or the brightness of the LCD screen if necessary. (4) [...]
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21 Basic operations When monitoring on the LCD screen You can turn the LCD panel over and move back to the camcorder with the LCD screen facing out [ a ] . You can adjust the angle of the LCD screen by turning the LCD screen up to 15 degrees [ b ] . Using the remote commander – CCD-TRV36/TRV43/TRV46 only You can control playback using the supplie[...]
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22 Various playback modes You can enjoy clear pictures on the LCD screen during still, slow and picture search. (Crystal-clear still/slow/picture search) To view a still picture (playback pause) Press P during playback. To resume playback, press P or ( . To locate a scene (picture search) Keep pressing 0 or ) during playback. To resume normal playb[...]
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23 Basic operations You can go to the end of the recorded portion after you record and play back the tape to make the transition between the last scene you recorded and the next scene smooth. The tape starts rewinding or fast-forwarding and the last 5 seconds (10 seconds in LP mode) of the recorded portion play back. Then the tape stops at the end [...]
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24 Advanced operations Using alter native power sour ces You can choose any of the following power sources for your camcorder: battery pack, house current and 12/24 V car battery. Choose the appropriate power source depending on where you want to use your camcorder. Place Power source Accessory to be used Indoors Outdoors In the car Notes on power [...]
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25 Advanced operations Using the house current (1) Open the DC IN jack cover, and connect the AC power adaptor to the DC IN jack on the camcorder. (2) Connect the power cord to the AC power adaptor. (3) Connect the power cord to a wall outlet. WARNING The power cord must only be changed at a qualified service shop. PRECAUTION The set is not disconn[...]
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26 Changing the mode settings You can change the mode settings in the menu system to further enjoy the features and functions of the camcorder. ( 1 ) Press MENU to display the menu. ( 2 ) Turn the control dial to select the desired icon in the left side of the menu, then press the dial to set. ( 3 ) Turn the control dial to select the desired item,[...]
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27 Advanced operations Notes on changing the mode setting • Menu items differ depending on the setting of the POWER switch to PLAYER or CAMERA. • When you let the subject monitor the shot (mirror mode), the menu display does not appear. Selecting the mode setting of each item Items for both CAMERA and PLAYER modes LCD B. L.* <BRT NORMAL/BRIG[...]
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28 Changing the mode settings COMMANDER <ON/OFF> (CCD-TRV36/TRV43/TRV46 only) • Select ON when using the supplied Remote Commander for the camcorder. • Select OFF when not using the Remote Commander. DISPLAY* <LCD or V-OUT/LCD> • Normally select LCD. The display appears on the LCD screen. • Select V-OUT/LCD to show the display b[...]
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29 Advanced operations DEMO MODE* <ON/OFF> • Select ON to make the demonstration appear. • Select OFF to deactivate the demonstration mode. Notes on DEMO MODE • DEMO MODE is set to STBY (Standby) at the factory and the demonstration starts about 10 minutes after you set the POWER switch to CAMERA without inserting a cassette. Note that [...]
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30 When you shoot a subject with the light source behind the subject or a subject with a light background, use the BACK LIGHT function. Press BACK LIGHT. The c indicator appears in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen. [a] Subject is too dark because of backlight. [b] Subject becomes bright with backlight compensation. After shooting Be sure to rele[...]
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31 Advanced operations Selecting the fader function You can fade in or out to give your recording a professional appearance. When the picture fades in, the sound gradually increases. When the picture fades out, the sound gradually decreases. Using the F ADER function FADER M.FADER (mosaic) BOUNCE (FADE IN only) MONOTONE When fading in, the picture [...]
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32 Using the fader function When fading in [a] ( 1 ) While the camcorder is in Standby mode, press FADER until the desired fade indicator flashes. ( 2 ) Press START/STOP to start recording. The fade indicator stops flashing. When fading out [b] ( 1 ) During recording, press FADER until the desired fade indicator flashes. ( 2 ) Press START/STOP to s[...]
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33 Advanced operations The NightShot function enables you to shoot a subject in a dark place. You can achieve a satisfactory recording of the ecology of nocturnal animals for observation with this function. ( 1 ) While the camcorder is in Standby mode, slide NIGHTSHOT to ON. ( 2 ) Press START/STOP to start recording. and “NIGHTSHOT” indicators [...]
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34 [b] CINEMA [a] [c] [e] [f] CINEMA 16:9 FULL 16:9 FULL [d] Selecting the desired mode You can record a cinemalike picture (CINEMA) or a 16:9 wide picture to watch on the 16:9 wide-screen TV (16:9 FULL). CINEMA Black bands appear at the top and the bottom of the screen, and the viewfinder or LCD screen [a] and a normal TV screen [b] look wide. You[...]
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35 Advanced operations Using the wide mode function You can select the wide mode (OFF, CINEMA, 16:9FULL) in the menu system (p. 28). To cancel wide mode Select OFF in the menu system. To watch the tape recorded in wide mode To watch the tape recorded in CINEMA mode, set the screen mode of the wide-screen TV to zoom mode. To watch the tape recorded [...]
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36 Using the PROGRAM AE function Selecting the best mode You can select one of six PROGRAM AE (Auto Exposure) modes to suit your shooting situation, referring to the following. Spotlight mode For subjects in spotlight, such as at the theater or a formal event. a Soft Portrait mode For zooming in on a still subject in telephoto mode, or for a subjec[...]
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37 Advanced operations Using the PROGRAM AE function (1) Press PROGRAM AE. (2) Turn the control dial to select the desired PROGRAM AE mode. To turn off PROGRAM AE Press PROGRAM AE again. Notes on focus setting • In the Spotlight, Sports lesson and Beach & Ski modes, you cannot take close-ups because the camcorder is set to focus only on subje[...]
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38 [a] [b] [c] [d] Focusing manually When to use manual focus In the following cases you should obtain better results by adjusting the focus manually. • Insufficient light [ a ] • Subjects with little contrast – walls, sky, etc. [ b ] • Too much brightness behind the subject [ c ] • Horizontal stripes [ d ] • Subjects through frosted gl[...]
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39 Advanced operations To return to autofocus mode Set FOCUS to AUTO. The f indicator in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen disappears. Shooting in relatively dark places Shoot at wide-angle after focusing in the telephoto position. To record a very distant subject Push FOCUS down to INFINITY. The lens focuses on the most distant subject while FOC[...]
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40 Selecting picture effect You can digitally process images to obtain special effects like those in films or on the TV. PASTEL [a] The contrast of the picture is emphasized, and the picture looks like an animated cartoon. NEG. ART [b] The color and brightness of the picture is reversed. SEPIA The picture is sepia. B&W The picture is monochrome[...]
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41 Advanced operations Using picture effect function (1) Press PICTURE EFFECT. (2) Turn the control dial to select the desired picture effect mode. Enjoying picture effect To turn off picture effect Press PICTURE EFFECT. The indicator in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen goes out. Note on the picture effect When you turn the power off, the camcor[...]
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42 When to adjust the exposure Adjust the exposure manually under the following cases. [a] • The background is too bright (back lighting) • Insufficient light: most of the picture is dark [b] • Bright subject and dark background • To record the darkness faithfully Adjusting the exposure (1) Press EXPOSURE. ( 2 ) Turn the control dial to adj[...]
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43 Advanced operations Shooting with the sun behind your subject If the light source is behind your subject, or in the following situations, the subject will be recorded too dark. • The subject is indoors and there is a window behind the subject. • Bright light sources are included in the scene. • When shooting a person wearing white or shiny[...]
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44 Superimposing a title You can select one of eight preset titles and two custom titles. You can also select the language, color, size and position of titles. Superimposing titles (1) Press TITLE to display the title menu. (2) Turn the control dial to select , then press the dial. (3) Turn the control dial to select the desired title, then press t[...]
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45 Advanced operations To superimpose the title from beginning After step 7, press START/STOP to start recording. To superimpose the title while you are recording After pressing START/STOP to start recording, start from step 1. In this case, beep is not heard. To select the language of preset title When you want to select the language, select befor[...]
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46 Making your own titles You can make up to two titles and store them in the camcorder. We recommend to set the POWER switch to PLAYER or eject the cassette before you begin. Your title can have up to 20 characters. ( 1 ) Press TITLE to display the title menu. ( 2 ) Turn the control dial to select , then press the dial. ( 3 ) Turn the control dial[...]
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47 Advanced operations Before you start recording or during recording, press DATE or TIME. You can record the date or time displayed in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen with the picture. Press DATE (or TIME), then press TIME (or DATE) to display the date and time together. The clock is set to East Coast Standard time at the factory. You can rese[...]
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48 Use this feature to check the tape condition before recording, so that you can get the best possible picture (ORC). ( 1 ) While the camcorder is in Standby mode, press MENU to display the menu. ( 2 ) Turn the control dial to select Ò , then press the dial. ( 3 ) Turn the control dial to select ORC TO SET, then press the dial. “START/STOP KEY?[...]
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49 Advanced operations Using the built-in light – CCD-TRV36/TRV43/TRV46 only You can use the built-in light to suit your shooting situation. The recommended distance between the subject and camcorder is about 5 feet (1.5 m). While the camcorder is in Standby mode, slide LIGHT to ON. The built-in light turns on. The built-in light turns on/off by [...]
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50 CAUTION • When replacing the bulb, use only the Sony XB-3D halogen lamp (not supplied) to reduce the risk of fire. • To prevent possible burn hazard, disconnect the power source before replacing and do not touch the bulb until the bulb becomes cool enough to handle (for about 30 minutes or more). Note To prevent the bulb from being smudged w[...]
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51 Advanced operations – CCD-TRV43/TRV46 only When the SteadyShot function is working, the camcorder compensates for camera- shake. You can release the SteadyShot function when you do not need to use the SteadyShot function. The “ ” indicator lights up when you release the SteadyShot function. You do not need to use the SteadyShot function wh[...]
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52 Connect the camcorder to your TV or VCR to watch the playback picture on the TV screen. When monitoring the playback picture by connecting the camcorder to your TV, we recommend you to use house current for the power source. While playing back on a TV screen, close the LCD panel. Otherwise, picture distortion may occur. Connecting directly to a [...]
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53 Advanced operations Using the AV cordless IR receiver – LASER LINK –CCD-TRV43/TRV46 only Once you connect the AV cordless IR receiver (not supplied) having the LASER LINK mark to your TV or VCR, you can easily view the picture on your TV. For details, refer to the operating instructions of the AV cordless IR receiver. LASER LINK is a system [...]
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54 Editing onto another tape You can create your own video program by editing with any other h 8 mm, H Hi8, mini DV, DV, j VHS, k S-VHS, VHSC, K S-VHSC, l Betamax or ¬ ED Betamax VCR that has video/audio inputs. Before editing Connect the camcorder to the VCR using the supplied A/V connecting cable. Set the input selector on the VCR to LINE, i[...]
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55 Additional information (+) (--) - Additional information Changing the lithium battery in the camcor der Your camcorder is supplied with a lithium battery installed. When the battery becomes weak or dead, the I indicator flashes in the viewfinder for about 5 seconds when you set the POWER switch to CAMERA. In this case, replace the battery with a[...]
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56 Changing the lithium battery When replacing the lithium battery, keep the battery pack or other power source attached. Otherwise, you will need to reset the date, time and other items in the menu system retained by the lithium battery. (1) Open the LCD panel and open the lid of the lithium battery compartment. (2) Push the lithium battery down o[...]
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57 Additional information Resetting the date and time You can reset the date and time in the menu system. ( 1 ) While the camcorder is in Standby mode, press MENU to display the menu. ( 2 ) Turn the control dial to select , then press the dial. ( 3 ) Turn the control dial to select CLOCK SET, then press the dial. ( 4 ) Turn the control dial to adju[...]
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58 Simple setting of clock by time dif ference You can easily set the clock for a local time by a time difference in the menu system. ( 1 ) While the camcorder is in the standby mode, press MENU to display the menu. ( 2 ) Turn the control dial to select , then press the dial. ( 3 ) Turn the control dial to select WORLD TIME, then press the dial. ( [...]
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59 Additional information Usable cassettes and playback modes Selecting cassette types – CCD-TRV36/TRV43/TRV46 only This Hi8 system is an extension of the standard 8 mm system, and was developed to realize higher picture quality. You can use either Hi8 or standard 8 mm video cassette for this camera. When you use a Hi8 video cassette, the recordi[...]
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60 This section shows you how you can get the most out of your battery pack. Preparing the battery pack Always carry additional batteries Have sufficient battery pack power to do 2 to 3 times as much recording as you have planned. Battery life is shorter in a cold environment Battery efficiency is decreased, and the battery will be used up more qui[...]
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61 Additional information Tips for using the battery pack Notes on the rechargeable battery pack Caution Never leave the battery pack in temperatures above 140°F (60°C), such as in a car parked in the sun or under direct sunlight. The battery pack heats up During charging or recording, the battery pack heats up. This is caused by energy that has [...]
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62 Tips for using the battery pack Notes on the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack What is “InfoLITHIUM” The “InfoLITHIUM” is a lithium ion battery pack which can exchange data with compatible video equipment about its battery consumption. When you use this battery pack with video equipment having the mark, the video equipment will indicate the[...]
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63 Additional information Maintenance information and precautions Moisture condensation 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. In this condition, the tape may stick to the head drum and be damaged or the unit may not operate corr[...]
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64 Maintenance information and precautions Video head cleaning To ensure normal recording and clear pictures, clean the video heads. When the v˚ indicator and “ CLEANING CASSETTE” message appear one after another or playback pictures are “noisy” or hardly visible, the video heads may be dirty. [a] Slightly dirty [b] Very dirty If this happ[...]
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65 Additional information Removing dust from inside the viewfinder ( 1 ) Remove the screw with a screwdriver (not supplied). Then, while sliding the RELEASE knob, turn the eyecup in the direction of the arrow and pull it out. ( 2 ) Clean the surface with a blower sold on the market. To reattach the eyecup ( 1 ) Align the groove on the eyecup with t[...]
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66 Precautions Camcorder operation • Operate the camcorder on 7.2 V (battery pack) or 8.4 V (AC power adaptor). • For DC or AC operation, use the accessories recommended in this manual. • Should any solid object or liquid get inside the casing, unplug the camcorder and have it checked by a Sony dealer before operating it any further. • Avoi[...]
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67 Additional information Maintenance information and precautions AC power adaptor • Unplug the unit from the wall outlet when not in use for a long time. To disconnect the power cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the power cord itself. • Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or if the unit has been dropped or damaged. • Do not b[...]
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68 Using your camcorder abr oad Each country or area has its own electric and TV color systems. Before using your camcorder abroad, check the following points. Power sources You can use your camcorder in any country or area with the supplied AC power adaptor within 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Use a commercially available AC plug adaptor [ a ] , if[...]
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69 Additional information Recording stops in a few seconds. Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions • The battery pack is not installed. m Install the battery pack. (p. 6) • The battery is dead. m Use a charged battery pack. (p. 7) • The AC power adaptor is not connected to a wall outlet. m Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet. (p. 2[...]
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70 Trouble check Picture Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions • The battery is dead. m Use a charged battery pack or the AC power adaptor. (p. 7, 25) • Moisture condensation has occurred. m Remove the cassette and leave the camcorder for at least 1 hour. (p. 63) • You pressed DATE and TIME together for more than 2 seconds. m The camcorder [...]
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71 Additional information Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions • COMMANDER is set to OFF in the menu system. m Set it to ON. (p. 28) • Something is blocking the infrared rays. m Remove the obstacle. • The batteries are not inserted with the correct polarity. m Insert the batteries with the correct polarity. (p. 79) • The batteries are de[...]
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72 Five-digit display Cause and/or Corrective Actions • Moisture condensation has occurred. m Remove the cassette and leave the camcorder for at least 1 hour. (p. 63) • The video heads are dirty. m Clean the heads using the Sony V8-25CLD/V8-25CLDR cleaning cassette (not supplied). (p. 64) • You are using a battery pack that is not an “InfoL[...]
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73 Additional information LCD screen Picture 2.5 inches measured diagonally 2 x 1 1/2 in. (50.3 x 37.4 mm) On-screen display TN LCD/TFT active matrix method Total dot number 61,380 (279 x 220) Input and output connectors Video output Phono jack, 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, unbalanced Audio output Monaural, Phone jack, 327 mV (at output impedance 47 kilohms) i[...]
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74 Identifying the parts 1 EDITSEARCH button (p. 19) 2 LASER LINK button (CCD-TRV43/ TRV46 only) (p. 53) 3 Built-in light (CCD-TRV36/TRV43/ TRV46 only) (p. 49) 4 Lens cover 5 POWER switch (p. 11) 6 FOCUS switch (p. 39) 7 NEAR/FAR dial (p. 39) 8 Video control buttons (p. 20) p STOP (stop) 0 REW (rewind) ( PLAY (playback) ) FF (fastforward) P PAUSE ([...]
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75 Additional information Identifying the parts !¢ Viewfinder (p. 12) !∞ Speaker (p. 20, 21) !§ LCD screen (p. 15) !¶ LCD BRIGHT buttons (p. 15) !• OPEN button (p. 14) !ª VOLUME buttons (p. 20) @º Lithium battery compartment (p. 56) @¡ Hook for shoulder strap (p. 80) @™ Eyecup @£ BATT RELEASE lever (p. 9) @¢ Hook for shoulder strap (p[...]
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76 Identifying the parts @ª COUNTER RESET button (p. 12) #º TIME button (p. 47) #¡ DATE button (p. 47) #™ DISPLAY button (p. 21) #£ TITLE button (p. 44) #¢ END SEARCH button (p. 23) #∞ PICTURE EFFECT button (p. 41) #§ START/STOP MODE switch (p. 14) #¶ BACK LIGHT button (p. 30) #• PROGRAM AE button (p. 37) #ª EXPOSURE button (p. 42) $?[...]
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77 Additional information Identifying the parts $™ Eyecup RELEASE knob (p. 65) $£ EJECT switch (p. 10) $¢ LANC l control jack l stands for Local Application Control Bus System. The l 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 jack indicated a[...]
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78 Identifying the parts %™ MIC jack (PLUG IN POWER) Connect an external microphone (not supplied). This jack also accepts a “plug-in-power” microphone. %£ Camera recording/battery lamp (p. 11) %¢ LASER LINK emitter (CCD-TRV43/ TRV46 only) (p. 53) /NightShot light emitter (p. 33) %∞ Remote sensor (CCD-TRV36/TRV43/ TRV46 only) (p. 79) Aim [...]
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79 Additional information Remote Commander – CCD-TRV36/TRV43/TRV46 only The buttons that have the same name on the Remote Commander as on the camcorder function identically. Identifying the parts 1 Transmitter Point toward the remote sensor to control the camcorder after turning on the camcorder. 2 Video control buttons (p. 20) 3 DISPLAY button ([...]
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80 Note on battery life The batteries for the Remote Commander last about 6 months under normal operation. When the batteries become weak or dead, the Remote Commander does not work. To avoid damage from possible battery leakage Remove the batteries when you will not use the Remote Commander for a long time. Attaching the shoulder strap Attach the [...]
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81 Additional information Operation indicators Identifying the parts Viewfinder Display window 1 Recording mode indicator (p. 28) / Mirror mode indicator (p. 16) 2 Playing back or recording in Hi8 format (CCD-TRV36/TRV43/TRV46 only) (p. 59) 3 Remaining battery time indicator 4 Exposure indicator (p. 42) / Zoom indicator (p. 13) 5 FADER indicator (p[...]
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82 W ar ning indicators If indicators flash in the viewfinder or in the display window, check the following: ≥≥ ... : you can hear the beep sound when the BEEP is set to ON. 1 The battery is weak or dead. Slow flashing: The battery is weak. Fast flashing: The battery is dead. 2 The tape is near the end. The flashing is slow. 3 The tape has run [...]
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Additional information 83 Index A, B Adjusting viewfinder ............. 12 ANTI GROUND SHOOTING ................................................ 14 Auto focus ................................ 39 Backlight .................................. 30 Beep .......................................... 12 C, D Camera recording ................... 11 Car battery[...]
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