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Panasonic’
Palmcorder
Camcorder
Operating Instructions
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PV-A207
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Spanish Quick Use Guide is included.
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Things You Should Know
Thank you for choosing Panasonic!
You have purchased one of the most
sophisticated and reliable products on the
market today. Used properly, it will bring
you years of enjoyment. Please take time
to fill in the information at right. The serial
number is on the tag located on the
underside of your Palmcorder. Be sure to
retain this manual as your convenient
Palmcorder information source.
Unpack your Palmcorder
Date of Purchase
Serial No.
Ne
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Dealer Purchased From
Dealer Address
Dealer Phone No.
Model No,
These accessories are provided in order to set up or use your Palmcorder.
1 pc. AC Adaptor
(PV-A17)
with DC Power e
Cable <
(PV-BP15)
1 pc. VHS PlayPak
(PV-P1/VYMW00089)
and one “AA” battery
Safety Precautions
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
Your Compact VHS Palmcorder is designed to record
and play back in Standard Play (SP) and Super Long
Play (SLP) modes. You can also play a Compact VHS
Palmcorder recording on your VHS VCR using the
VHS PlayPak supplied.
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CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK)
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
1 pc. Battery Pack
1 pc. CR2025 Clock
Battery (VSBW0004)
(installed in Palmcorder)
uninsulated voltage within the unit may
RISK ET SHOCK have sufficient magnitude to cause electric
DO NOT OPEN shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make
1 pc. Audio/Video
Cable (VJAWO0032)
1 pc. Shoulder Strap
(VYCW0149)
This Palmcorder is equipped with the HQ System to
provide excellent video pictures, and is compatible
with standard YHS equipment.
It is recommended that only cassette tapes that have
been tested and (nspacec for use in VCR machines
with the MI and/or VAS) mark be used.
This symbol warns the user that à
any kind of contact with any inside part of
this unit.
This symbol alerts the user that important
literature conceming the operation and
malntenance of thls unit has been included.
Therefore, it should be read carefully in
order to avoid any problems.
The above markings are located on the appliance bottom cover.
Important Safeguards
11.
. Read Instructions — All the safety and operating
instructions should be read before the unit is
operated.
. Retain Instructions — The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future reference.
. Heed Wamings — All warnings on the unit and in
the operating instructions should be adhered to,
. Follow Instructions — All operating and
maintenance instructions should be followed.
. Cleaning — Unplug this video unit from the wall
outlet before cleaning. Do not use liguid or aerosol
cleaners. Use a dry cloth for cleaning.
. Attachments — Do not use attachments not
recommended by the video product manufacturer
as they may be hazardous.
. Water and Moisture — Do not use this video unit
near water — for example near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet
basement, or near a swimming pool, and the like.
. Accessories — Do not place this video unit on an
unstable can, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. - The
video unit may fall, causing serious injury to a child
or adult, and serious damage to the unit. Use only
with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the
video unit. Any mounting of the unit should follow
the manufacturer's instructions and should use a
mounting accessory recommended by
the manufacturer. An appliance and
cart combination should be moved
with care. Quick stops, excessive
force, and uneven surfaces may
cause the appliance and cart
combination to overturn,
. Ventilation — Slots and openings in the cabinet are
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable
operation of the video unit and to protect it from
overheating. These openings must not be blocked
or covered. Never place the video unit on a bed,
sofa, rug, or other similar surface, or near or over a
radiator or heat register. This video unit should not
be placed in a built-in installation such as a
bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation is
provided or the manufacturer's instructions have
been adhered to.
10. Power Sources — This video unit should be
operated only from the type of power source
indicated on the marking label. It you are not sure
of tha type of power supply to your home, consult
your appliance dealer or local power company. For
video units intended to be operated from battery
power, or other sources, refer to the operating
instructions.
12.
Grounding or Polarization — This video unit may
be equipped with either a polarized 2-wire AC
(Alternating Current) line plug (a plug having one
blade wider than the other) or 3-wire grounding
type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin.
The 2-wire polarized plug will fit into the power
outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you
are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,
try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit,
contact your electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the
polarized plug.
The 3-wire grounding type plug will fit into a
grounding type power outlet. This is a safety
feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into the
outlet, contact your electrician to replace your
obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose
of the grounding type plug.
Power-Cord Protection — Power-supply cords
should be routed so that they are not likely to be
walked on or pinched by items ptaced upon or
against them, paying particular attention to cords
of plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point
where they exit from the unit.
13. Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outside
antenna or cable system is connected to the video
unit, be sure the antenna or cable system is
grounded so as to provide some protection against
voltage surges and built-up static charges. Part 1
of the Canadian Electrical Code, in USA Section
810 of the National Electrical Code, provides
information with respect te proper grounding of the
mas! and supporting structure, grounding of the
lead-in wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of
grounding conductors, location of antenna
discharge unit, connection to grounding
electrodes, and requirements for the grounding
electrode.
ar POWER SERVICE
CTRODE SYSTEM
NEC — NATIONAL ELECTRICAL COOE (NEC ART 250, PART Ki
. Lightning — For added protection of this video unit
receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna or cable system. This will prevent
damage to the video unit due to lightning and
power-line surges.
Important Safeguards
15. Power Lines — An outside antenna system should b. If any liquid has been spilled onto, or objects
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power have fallen into the video unit.
lines or other electric light or power circuits, or c. If the video unit has been exposed to rain or
where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. water.
When installing an outside antenna system, d. If the video unit does not operate normally by
extreme care should be taken to keep from
touching such power lines or circuits as contact
with them might be fatal.
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions, as an improper adjustment of other
16. Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets and controls may result in damage and will often
extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or require extensive work by a qualified technician
electric shock. to restore the video unit to lts normal operation.
17. Objects and Liquids — Never push objects of any a. If the video unit has been dropped or the cabinet
kind into this video unit through openings as they has been damaged.
may touch dangerous voltage points or short out f. When the video unit exhibits a distinct change in
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock.
Never spill liquid of any kind onto the video unit.
18. Servicing — Do not attempt to service this video
unit yourself as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Reter all servicing to qualified service personnel.
performance — this indicates a need for service.
20. Replacement Parts — When replacement paris are
required, be sure the service technician has used
replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or
have the same characteristics as the original part.
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,
19. Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this video electric shock or other hazards.
unit from the wall outlet and refer servicing to 21. Safety Check— Upon completion of any service or
qualified service personnel under the following repairs to this video unit, ask the service technician
conditions: to perform safety checks to determine that the
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is video unit is in safe operating order.
damaged.
Precautions |
USE & LOCATION
* TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD ... Your Camcorder and power supply should not be exposed to rain or moisture.
Do not connect the power supply or operate your Camcorder if it gets wel. Your Camcorder has been designed
for outdoor use, however it is not designed to sustaln direct exposure to water, rain, sleet, snow, sand, dust, or a
direct splashing from à pool or even a cup of coffee. This action could permanently damage the internal parts of
your Camcorder. Do not attempt to disassemble this unit. There are no user serviceable paris inside. Unplug
your Camcorder from the power supply before cleaning.
о ОО NOT AIM YOUR CAMCORDER AT THE SUN OR OTHER BRIGHT OBJECTS
* DO NOT LEAYE THE PALMCORDER WITH THE EVF AIMED DIRECTLY AT THE SUN AS THIS MAY
CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL PARTS OF THE EVF
« DO NOT EXPOSE YOUR CAMCORDER TO EXTENDED HIGH TEMPERATURE ... Such as, in direct sunlight,
inside a closed car, next to a heater, etc... This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your
Camcorder.
« AVOID SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE ... If the unit is suddenly moved from & cold place to a warm
place, moisture may form on the tape and inside the unit.
« DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CAMCORDER OR THE POWER SUPPLY TURNED ON WHEN NOT IN USE.
+» STORAGE OF YOUR CAMCORDER ... Store and handle your Camcorder in a manner that will not subject it to
unnecessary movement {avoid shaking and striking). Your Camcorder contains a sensitive pick-up device which
could be damaged by improper handling or storage.
CARE
« TO CLEAN YOUR CAMCORDER ... Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning your Camcorder
body.
+ TO PROTECT THE LENS ... Do not touch the surface of the lens with your hand. Use a commercial camcorder
lens solution and lens paper when cleaning the lens. Improper cleaning can scratch the lens coating.
» TO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR CAMCORDER ... Before handling your Camcorder, make sure your
hands and face are free from any chemical products, such as suntan lotion, as it may damage the finish.
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Table of Contents
Getting Started
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Cassette Information POOR 10
Setting the ClOCK ren e ene ra nene oneeaerar ere ranaeennanenereeareTe 11
Electronic Viewfinder Indications .............e......e...e...ire.eeriere ee RR Dee 15
Attaching the Shoulder Strap ........................+eecerecerrr eres reer een eee eee anenrereceeerrea roces 18
Bulit-in Auto Light ...........................-eiiieec eii ener eneee ers serra sess eens s saaaen 19
Camera Recording .........................-eemieeeeriecee recen nene ce rre nanenerene nene eenan enana nee sees 20
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Intelligent Titler......................... rer eters cease sans ese eves beanie 29
Copying your Tapes (dubbing) .................ec=rse=eieemecires rn enec cone ree Nec ee ere eeoces 30
Palmcorder Accessory System ...............e..e..neeeverececcerreemerner ener reee Deer naeccor recen. 31
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Request for Service Notice ................eeeeveeirierierc cerro merce eacenoccerenaatarararaooarerenarecen—a 36
Index of Controls ................... e rere reaver eee r aera sees eran srs eer nnnnnsannnnn 37
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Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guía Para Uso Rápido ....................e=.-.re0meeee EEE 43
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Quick Operation Guide
Camera Recording
Charge the Battery Pack fully before operation (see page 7).
Attach a fully charged Battery
(see page 7).
2 Slide the TAPE EJECT switch {o open
door.
3 Insert cassette (see page 10).
Loress here to close door.
5 Set POWER switch to CAMERA.
Built-In Lens Cover opens and POWER
Lamp lights.
6 siice TAPE SPEED Selector to SP or
SLP (see page 10).
7 White looking into the Viewfinder,
adjust the Vision Adjustment Control
to your eyesight.
8 Press RECORD/PAUSE to start
recording.
Press RECORD/PAUSE again to pause
recording (see page 20).
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the REWIND/SEARCH to rewind
tape.
a 3 Press PLAY to start playback.
a Apress STOP to stop playback.
Supplying Power
Charge the Battery Pack
Charge the Battery Pack fully
before operation.
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CHARGE e 1 Plug in the AC Adaptor. |
Lamp POWER Lamp lights.
Insert the Battery
@ Align the right side of the Battery with
the line on the AC Adaptor.
® Press the Battery down and slide it in
the direction of the arrow.
CHARGE Lamp lights. When charging is
done (about one hour) the lamp goes out.
3 Remove the Battery
Slide the Battery out and lift up.
* The useful operation time of the Battery will
gradually decrease after repeated use and
recharging. The Battery is no longer
serviceable if the operation time is very short,
Battery Charging
Confirmation Marker
Use this marker as a reminder to yourself even after a sufficient charge.
when the battery is fully charged or in need| Note:
of a charge. This marker performs no After recharging the Battery Pack about 5 times,
function and is for your reference only. use the BATTERY REFRESH feature as 7
explained on page 8.
Use the Battery Pack
With a fully charged Battery Pack, you will have a maximum of about one hour of
continuous use. (If the Built-in Light is used, battery operating time decreases.)
1 Attach the Battery
@& Align the Battery with the top of the
mounting surface.
® Press it into place until it locks with a
click.
BATTERY
PACK 2 Remove the Battery
While sliding the BATTERY RELEASE
button, remove the Battery.
7
Supplying Power
Battery Refresh Feature
This feature completely discharges the Battery before recharging begins.
To maintain your Battery's operating capacity, use the refresh feature after about every five charges.
CHARGE Lamp
Battery Care
Caution:
* Charge only with specified charger.
* Battery can be charged within a temperature
range of 32° F {0° C) and 104° F {40° С).
« Battery may be warm after charging or just
after use. This is normal.
« Do not use an insufficiently charged or worn-
out Battery.
Safety precautions:
e чы not get the Battery near, or dispose of in
re.
* DO not directly connect (short circuit) the
positive (+) and negative (-) terminals.
* Never attempt to disassemble or reassemble
the Battery.
U.S.A. CONSUMERS:
1 Plug in the AC Adaptor.
* The POWER Lamp remains lit as long as the
AC Adaptor is plugged in.
2 Place the Battery into
the AC Adaptor.
3 Press the BATTERY REFRESH
button.
The CHARGE Lamp flashes until
discharge is complete and then stays lit
until the Battery is fully charged.
remove the Battery.
+ Should you accidentally press the BATTERY
REFRESH button, remove the Battery and
then re-insert it to begin charging.
* It takes about five hours when both Battery
Refresh and recharging are performed.
To avoid damage to the Battery:
* Do not drop or jar Battery.
+ Use Battery with specified units only.
+ If Battery is used in extremely high tempera-
tures, a safety device will automatically
prevent operation.
To prolong battery life:
* While not in use, remove Battery from the
Palmcorder and AC Adaptor and store ina
cool, dark, dry place.
» Keep Battery terminalis clean.
ATTENTION:
The product you have purchased is powered by a nickel cadmium battery which is
recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it is illegal to
dispose of this battery into your municipal waste stream. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY
for information on how to recycle this battery.
Supplying Power
AC Adaptor
f
— DC Power Cable
DC IN Î Connect VCR DC OUT on the
POWER Lamp connector AC Adaptor to DC IN on the
Palmcorder with the DC Power
Cable (supplied).
2 Plug in the AC Adaptor.
* The POWER Lamp will light.
VCR DC OUT Connector
Notes:
* AC Adaptor cannot be used to power the Palmcorder while charging the Battery.
* While not in use, unplug the AC Adaptor from the AC outlet. (When plugged into an AC outlet, the
AC Adaptor consumes 1.2W of electric power when not in use.)
1 Connect a PV-C16 Car Battery Cord
(optional) to DC IN on the Palmcorder.
2 First, start your car engine, and then
insert the Car Battery Cord plug into
your cigarette lighter socket.
* À fuse is located in the lighter plug end of
DC IN
Connector
the cord.
Should fuse replacement be necessary
Cigarette Lighter use the exact current rating (in amps).
Socket (12V) Notes:
* This cord can only be used in vehicles
equipped with DC 12V (negative ground)
batteries. Use only the specified car battery
cord. If you are not sure, check with your local
car/truck dealer.
« To avoid blowing the fuse, be sure to start your
| car engine before inserting the cigarette lighter
Car Battery Cord Cigarette plug of the Car Battery Cord into the lighter
(optional) Lighter Plug * Because the car is running while your
Palmcorder is in operation, make sure
you're in a well ventilated area.
+ Disconnect the cigarette lighter plug when
your Palmcorder is not being used.
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Cassette Information
Cassette Insertion/Removal
1 Turn the Tape Wheel in the direction
of the arrow until there is no slack.
2 Attach the Battery (see page 7).
3 Slide the TAPE EJECT switch
to open the door.
4 Insert the cassette vertically
with its window side facing
out.
5 Press here to close the door.
* To remove the cassette, slide the TAPE EJECT switch.
Record/Playback Time TAPE SPEED Selector
Use tapes with the КС mark in this unit.
Tape Speed Selector Cassette type
Position 1-20 T-30 T-40
SP (Standard Play) | 20 minutes | 30 minutes | 40 minutes
SLP (Super Long Play) | 1 hour 1 hour 2 hours
30 minutes
+ SLP may have slightly more picture noise during playback.
Erase Protection Tab
Cassettes have a record tab to ensure that recordings are not accidentally erased.
1 To prevent accidental erasure,
break off the tab with a screwdriver,
(If slide type, slide tab open.)
2 To record again,
cover the hole with adhesive tape.
(If slide type, slide tab closed.)
Setting the Clock
Setting the clock is divided into four sections: Time Zone, Daylight Saving Time, Date and
Time, and Clock Battery. Follow instructions in the order presented.
menu screen,
Setting the Time Zone
The Palmcorder is set to Eastern time zone
from the factory. If you live or are traveling
in a different time zone, follow the steps to
select the appropriate time zone from the
Before you begin...
* Connect the Palmcorder to a power source.
* Set the POWER switch to VCR or CAMERA.
r Note:
The Palmcorder will exit the CLOCK SET
menu if, after activation, none of the CLOCK
SET UP/DOWN, (4/7) or DISPLAY buttons
are pressed within 30 seconds.
The Palmcorder's clock may lose or gain up
to two minutes per month. Please adjust as
SEIN I STINET)
necessary (refer to page 13).
P 600: 7:00 8:00
10:00
2:00
1 Press CLOCK SET UP A to display
the CLOCK SET menu.
Press UP A or DOWN V repeatedly
(eE ei 1,SELECT TIME ZONE RM
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3.DATETIME SETTING
4. END
EELECT: PUSH W/A KEY
SET: PUSH DISPLAY
3 Press DISPLAY to display the
SELECT TIME ZONE menu.
--- BELECT TIME ZONE ---
PACIFIC
ALASKA
HAWAI
MOUNTAIN SAMOA
SELECT: PUSH V/A KEY
EET : PUSH DISPLAY KEY
4 Press UP A or DOWN Y repeatedly
to select desired time zone.
5 Press DISPLAY to fix the Time Zone.
The CLOCK SET menu appears.
To exit from the CLOCK SET
menu, press DOWN Y to select
END], and then press DISPLAY.
Note:
When you travel outside the eight time zones
shown in the time zone chart at the left,
please set the clock manually (see page 13).
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Setting the Clock
The clock will automatically adjust to
daylight saving time.
The Palmcorder is
reset to Daylight
Saving Time:
9). 1f you do not want
the clock to be automatically adjusted to
daylight saving time, please select
by following steps 1-5.
Spring (First Sunday in April):
In DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME: AUTO mode,
the clock is automatically moved ahead one
hour.
1:00 a.m. 2:00 a.m.
|Normai Time fe ——e
Daylight Saving
Time
е——е—->
3:00 a.m. 4:00 a.m.
Autumn (Last Sunday in October):
in DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME: AUTO mode,
the clock is automatically turned back one
hour.
Daylight Saving 1:00 am. 2:00 a.m.
Time -
{Normal Time |
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Pere pri
1:00 a.m. 2:00 a.m.
Setting the Daylight Saving Tim
Fa Before you begin...
* Connect the Palmcorder to a power source.
» Set the POWER switch to VCR or CAMERA.
- Note:
The Palmcorder will exit the CLOCK SET
menu if, after activation, none of the CLOCK
SET UP/DOWN, (A/V) or DISPLAY buttons
are pressed within 30 seconds.
Daylight saving time feature will not function
if time zone is set to Hawaii or Samoa.
1 Press CLOCK SET UP A to display
the CLOCK SET menu.
Press UP A or DOWN V repeatedly
to select AM EVEN -
2. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
I.DATE/TIME SETTING
4.END
KEY
SELECT: PUSH VIA
: DISPLAY KEY
SET: PUSH
3 Press DISPLAY to display the
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME menu.
== DAYLIGHT BAVING TIME --
AUTO
OFF
SELECT: PUSH V/A KEY
BET : PUSH DISPLAY KEY
A press UP A or DOWN Y to select
AUTO or OFF.
5 Press DISPLAY to fix the
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME setting.
The CLOCK SET menu appears.
To exit from the CLOCK SET
menu, press DOWN Y to select
and then press DISPLAY.
Setting the Clock
Setting the Date and Time Before you begin...
a . , . « t the Palmcorder tó a power source.
The date and time is calculated, including onnee ;
leap year, up to DEC 31 2095. N Set the POWER switch to VCR or CAMERA.
ote:
The Palmcorder will exit the CLOCK SET
menu if, after activation, none of the CLOCK
SET UP/DOWN, (A/Y) or DISPLAY buttons
are pressed within 30 seconds.
1 Press CLOCK SET UP 4 to display
the CLOCK SET menu.
Press UP A or DOWN V repeatedly
eE 3.DATE/TIME SETTINGA
3 Press DISPLAY to display the
DATE/TIME SETTING menu.
A ress UP A or DOWN Y repeatedly
(or hold down) to enter the desired
numbers, then press DISPLAY to fix
that portion and move on.
EXAMPLE
sl, | и sl, s loz PLAY “| os
-5:-00:0GP „CA 7 6:-00:00P M- 85-00-00 PM
JAN 1 19de = SAN 1 1998 ЗАК! 3 1996
Adjust the flashing digits for the hour,
minute, month, day, and year.
==« DATE/TIME SETTING ---
sl ~ 1
-12:00:08AM
JAN 1 1996
SELECT: PUSH V/A KEY
SET 1: PUSH DISPLAY KEY
When you finish setting the year, the
clock starts operating, and the CLOCK
SET menu appears.
To exit from the CLOCK SET menu,
press DOWN Y to select ENT, and
then press DISPLAY.
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Setting the Clock
Replacing the Battery
The date and time operates on a miniature
battery preinstalled in the underside of your
Palmcorder.
Dan |
Underside View
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Do
WARNING:
Replace battery with Panasonic PART NO,
VSBW0004 (CR2025) only. Use of another
battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Caution-battery may explode if mistreated.
Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away
from children. Do not recharge, disassemble or
dispose of in fire.
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1 While pinching the stopper tabs,
pull the Battery Tray out of the
Battery Compartment.
2 Remove the Battery by bending the
locking tab outward.
3 Place the new Battery into the Battery
tray with the © mark facing down.
Press down until it snaps into place.
+ Do not reverse the polarity.
4 insert the Battery Tray until both
triangle marks meet.
Note:
* Make sure your Palmcorder is off when
replacing the Battery.
+ Keep the Battery out of the reach of children
as swallowing it may be harmful.
+ Improperly installed, discharged, or missing
battery will cause “CLOCK BATTERY" to
appear when the DISPLAY button is pressed.
* Battery lite is approximately 5 years.
Electronic Viewfinder Indications
Tape/Battery Remaining
The tape remaining and battery charge levet can be displayed during recording.
1 Set the POWER
switch to CAMERA.
2 Press DISPLAY repeatedly
to select the desired display.
EVF Indications
<a SP
REC
Fifth First
press | 1700004 press
Battery Charge Tape Ф {Initial screen) N
Remaining: Remaining:
-Ed- (No tape) 1x RES 1х ED hd CS REP
FULL MMS EJ ME FULL
| i ООО Br
= pu Fourth Second
EMPTY.L— bd press press
an Ва ЕМРТУ 1 EE GNC RE Third {| xe cam RE
* |t will take several seconds for the tape press
remaining indicator to operate after the a
tape starts moving.
Recording the Date and Time LAN 1 1007
1 Set the POWER 2 Press DISPLAY
switch to CAMERA. ( xao e twice to change EE EE SP
When placed in REC the display to date REC
Record mode, the only. Press once
time and date will be or twice more to
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[ only the Date and/or Time indications are recorded on the Tape. |
Display-Off Mode
This feature allows you to remove all Electronic Viewfinder
Indications except Intelligent Titler (see page 29).
Before inserting a tape, press DISPLAY and STOP
together for more than one second to remove the
indications except time and date”.
To display the Electronic Viewfinder Indications again, eer
turn the Palmcorder Power off and then on again.
* To remove the time and date, press the DISPLAY button
repeatedly.
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Electronic Viewfinder Indications.
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When a battery recharge is necessary, “WARNING LOW BATTERY” will
appear in the EVF. The external Power Lamp will start to flash and the
Palmcorder wiil automatically turn OFF in 15 seconds.
@ Tape Remaining Indication
s If the Palmcorder is in the camera mode, (RECORD) with no cassette tape
inserted, or the record tab is missing, “EJ” will flash for one minute and
“CHECK TAPE” will appear for 5 seconds.
* As the tape reaches the end during recording, “Ea” will flash and “TAPE
END” will appear for 5 seconds as a warning.
@ 10-Second Reminder
An elapsed time indicator appears one second for every 10 seconds that
recording continues. This is a reminder of how long you have been shooting a
particular scene and can help keep your recordings fresh and interesting.
0:00 9:10 0:20 ..... 59:50
A ] * The 10-Second Reminder will reset to 0:00
whenever you press the RECORD/PAUSE
(return to 0:00 and continue) button.
@ TAPE SPEED Indication (see page 10)
Indicates the tape speed (SP or SLP).
6) Operating Mode Indications
REC (record)
{Appears in large then small characters.)
PAUSE
(Appears in large then small characters.)
FF (fast forward)
PLAY
REW (rewind)
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Electronic Viewfinder Indications
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© Zoom Magnification level (see page 26).
@ High Speed Shutter Indication (see page 28).
® VCR-MODE Indication
Appears for one minute if the POWER switch is set to VCR or the RECORD/PAUSE
button is pushed in VCR MODE.
@ DEW Indication
If excessive moisture condenses in the unit, “WARNING DEW DETECTED” will
appear, Power Lamp will flash, and the Palmcorder will automatically turn OFF in 15
seconds. |
Wait until the indicator no longer flashes when your Palmcorder is turned on before
use.
(à Date and Time Indication (see page 13).
@ Backlight Indication (see page 28).
@ Manual Focus Indication (see page 27).
@ Light ON/OFF Indication (see page 19).
(id Fade Indication (see page 26).
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Attaching the Shoulder Strap
Make sure the Battery Pack is not attached.
1 Undo the two strap ends from their
buckles.
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3 Reinsert the strap ends through their
buckles.
* Make sure the straps are not twisted.
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min. 1 inch (25.4mm)
Adjusting the Length
1 Pull a loop of the strap loose
from the buckle.
2 Pull the strap firmly through the buckle
to shorten or lengthen the strap.
Adjust the length of the Hand Strap to the
size of your hand as illustrated.
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Using
To improve recording indoors or outdoors in
dim lighting conditions.
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Replacing the Bulb
Built-in Light Unit
Bulb Housing
DANGER: |
When replacing the bulb, use only lamp bulbs
(PART NO. VLLWO0007) supplied by
Panasonic to reduce the risk of fire.
Use a cloth or tissue when handling the bulb
as finger oils will decrease the bulb life.
To prevent possible burn hazard, disconnect
the Built-in Light and allow the lamp to cool
| before replacing.
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Built-in Auto Light
the Built-in Auto Light JIS{ICRTITR Tee
* Connect the Palmcorder to a power source.
* Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
Set the LIGHT switch to AUTO.
The built-in light automaticaily tums on and
oft depending on lighting conditions.
Or set the LIGHT switch to ON/OFF to
turn the light on and off manually.
=D will appear in the EVF while the light is
turned on.
Caution:
This light becomes hot during operation.
Make sure nothing covers the Light during
operation.
Before you begin...
* Set the POWER switch to OFF.
1 Turn screw counterclockwise and
remove.
2 A Slide the Built-in Light unit to the
right to unlock ® and remove it.
3 Turn the Bulb Housing counterclock-
wise 1/4 of a turn and puli free from
the Built-in Light unit.
À using a clean cloth or tissue, replace
the buib.
5 @ Replace the Bulb Housing by
turning it clockwise. 6) Next, insert the
Built-in Light unit and slide it to the left
to fock it in place. © Finally, replace
the screw.
Note:
* Using the light reduces battery operating time.
* If using the Built-in Light in a hot environment
for an extended period of time, be sure to
provide ventilation.
* Using the Built-in Light when the Palmcorder is
powered by a car battery may shorten bulb life.
* Be sure LIGHT switch is set to OFF when not
in use or before placing Palmcorder into an
optional carrying case.
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Camera Recording
Simple Recording Before you begin...
» Connect the Palmcorder to a power source.
* Insert a cassette with record tab (see page 10).
Loser the POWER switch to CAMERA.
The built-in Lens Cover opens.
EVF
PAUSE
Record/Pause
mode.
2 With the Viewfinder Eye Cup
against your eye, adjust the Vision
Adjustment Control to your eye-
sight.
3 Slide the TAPE SPEED Selector
to SP or SLP (refer to page 10).
Apress RECORD/PAUSE to start
recording.
The Tally Lamp and REC Indicator are
lit during recording.
WARNING:
* Do not leave the Palmcorder with the EVF
aimed directly at the sun as this may cause RECORD
damage to the internal parts of the EVF.
Press the RECORD/PAUSE again to
pause the recording.
Set the Power switch to OFF after
recording is finished.
* To remove the cassette
In Record/Pause mode, slide the TAPE EJECT
switch (refer to page 10).
* When your Palmcorder is aimed at excessively
bright objects, or bright lights, a vertical bar
may appear in the picture. This is a normal
characteristic of the CCD pick-up device. Try
to avoid this when possible.
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Camera Recording
Stand-by Quick Release
Whenever the Palmcorder is left in RECORD/PAUSE mode for § minutes, it will automati-
cally switch to Stand-by mode to conserve energy. Activating the Stand-by Quick
Release feature allows you to release the Stand-by mode and resume recording by
simply pressing the RECORD/PAUSE button. If this feature is not activated, it is neces-
sary to turn the Palmcorder OFF and back on to CAMERA to start recording again. The
default setting from the factory is set to the TES mode.
Before you begin...
* Connect the Palmcorder to a power source.
* Insert a cassette with record tab (see page 10
1 Continue holding down the UP 4
button before and after turning the
POWER switch to CAMERA until the
STAND-BY RELEASE menu screen is
displayed.
2 Press UP A or DOWN Y to'select
ACTIVECIANON-ACTIVER
STAND-BY RELEASE
BY RECORDPAUSE KEY
ACTIVE
NON-ACTIVE
SELECT: PUSH V/A KEY
SET : PUSH DISPLAY KEY
You can resume recording trom Stand-
by mode by pressing the RECORD/
PAUSE button.
NON-ACTIVE
RECORD/PAUSE ee
You must set the POWER switch to
OFF, and then to CAMERA to release
the Stand-by mode.
3 Press DISPLAY to set your selection
and exit this screen.
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Camera Recording
Easy Edit Stand-by
If you stop recording but plan to resume within 24 hours, use the Edit Standby feature to
make a smooth transition between scenes.
1 Press RECORD/PAUSE while
recording.
Set the POWER switch to OFF and
leave the cassette in the Palmcorder.
D When ready to resume recording, set
the POWER switch to CAMERA and
press RECORD/PAUSE.
Note:
» If it is going to be longer than 24 hours before
you resume recording, you will need to use the
manual Easy Edit feature described below.
2 @ Press REWIND/SEARCH to go
back a few seconds on the tape.
® Press PLAY to review the picture
on the Viewfinder.
© Press STILL at the location you
wish to continue your recording.
3 Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
Arress RECORD/PAUSE to continue
recording.
Play Back your Recordings
Playback using the EVF
FORWARD
Special Effects Playback
To rapidly locate a scene
Press FAST FORWARD/SEARCH or
REWIND/SEARCH for rapid visuai search.
Press again, or press PLAY to resume
normal speed.
View a Still Picture
Press STILL to freeze the picture.
Press again to resume normal playback.
This feature works best in SLP mode (see
pages 10, 20).
Note:
* During search playback, horizontal noise bars
will appear and there will be no audio.
* To protect the tape and the video heads, your
Palmcorder's operating modes will revert as
follows:
STILL —™ STAND-BY after 5 minutes.
STANDBY > POWER OFF after 5 minutes
when using a Battery Pack.
*« When the tape reaches its end during playback,
or fast forward, it will rewind automatically.
2 (A) Press the REWIND/SEARCH
When the POWER switch is set to YCR,
Before you begin...
* Connect the Palmcorder to a power source.
* Insert a recorded cassette.
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
button to rewind the tape.
® Press PLAY to start playback.
© Press STOP to stop playback.
Auto Play
playback will automatically begin if the
record tab has been removed on the
cassette.
Search Speed
Standard Play (SP) Search is about 3 times the
norma! speed, and Super Long Play (SLP)
Search is about 9 times the normal speed.
Tracking Control
Auto Tracking
Continuously analyzes the signal of each
recording for optimum picture quality.
Manual Tracking
To minimize the noise in some recordings,
manual tracking may be necessary.
In Playback mode:
Press UP 4 or DOWN Y
until picture clears.
Press DISPLAY to return to Auto Tracking.
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Play Back your Recordings
TV Playback or Viewing
Your Palmcorder may be connected to a
TV to play back tapes or to view what you
are recording.
(TV with AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks. —_)
Back of TV
To Audio In
Audio/Video
Cable
(Supplied)
To Audio/Video Out
( TV without AUDIO/VIDEO IN Jacks. )
To Audio/
Video Out
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RF Adaptor
(optional) VHF Antenna
300 ohm-75 ohm
transformer
{not supplied)
or F Connector
UHF Antenna
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Selector Back of TV
VHF Connecting
Cable
{not supplied)
To VHF Antenna
Terminal
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Before you begin...
* Connect the Palmcorder to a power source.
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR for
tape playback.
Or, set to CAMERA to view what your
Palmcorder is recording.
2 Turn the TV ON and set it to LINE
INPUT,
Check your TV operating instructions.
Note:
If your TV has no VIDEO or AUDIO IN jacks,
select CH 3 or 4 on your TV to match the
CH 3/4 switch setting on the OPTIONAL
PV-RF16 RF Adaptor. Set the VCR/TV
selector on the RF Adaptor to VCR for
playback.
3 Start playback or begin a recording.
If you have connected the
Palmcorder to your TV using the
PV-RF16 RF Adaptor and want to
watch TV only:
Set the POWER switch to OFF on the
Palmcorder.
Then, set the VCR/TV Selector on the RF
Adaptor to TV.
Now, turn the TV ON and select a
channel.
(CATV System Installer À
This reminder is provided to call the CATV
system installer's attention to Article 820-40
of the NEC in USA (and to the Canadian
Electrical Code in Canada) that provides
guidelines for proper grounding and, in
particular, specifies that the cable ground
shall be connected to the grounding system
of the building, as close to the point of cable
entry as practical. y
Play Back your Recordings in your VCR
Playback using the PlayPak
RY Remove the Battery Compartment lid
and insert the AA size battery.
» Make sure polarities are aligned properly.
* When tape loading and unloading time
becomes longer than normal, battery replace-
ment is necessary.
1 Turn the Tape Wheel on the VS
cassette in the direction of the
arrow to take up any slack.
2 Slide the RELEASE button in the
direction of the arrow to open the
PiayPak door.
3 Insert the (VHS[#] cassette with the
window facing up and to the left.
NY Then, snap the lid shut.
e Be sure the cassette reel area under the
PlayPak is free to turn while loading.
+ Allow the Load Detector to fully retract
Load Detector before using the PlayPak in your standard
VHS VCR.
1 Slide the RELEASE button and wait
for the lid to open.
2 Hold the PlayPak securely in one
hand. Using your finger, reach through
the hole in the bottom of the PlayPak
Adaptor and push the tape out the top.
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Special Features
Four-Speed Power Zoom Zoom In (“T”)
You can gradually zoom in for close ups
or zoom out for wide angle shots.
The zooming speed ranges from a slow
speed of 16 seconds to a fast 2 seconds
according to the pressure applied to the
zoom buttons.
Zoom Out (“W”)
Zoom slowly by lightly pressing the “T”
(Telephoto) or the “W” (Wide Angle) side
of the POWER ZOOM switch.
Zoom quickly by applying more pressure.
* The magnification level is displayed in the
EVE.
One-Touch Auto Fade
Make smooth scene transitions for a more professional look.
Fade In:
Starting the first scene with “fade in” can be
very effective.
1 During the RECORD/PAUSE mode,
press the FADE button to make “FADE”
flash in the EVF.
2 Press the RECORD/PAUSE button.
The screen wili turn black and the
recording will start as picture and sound
gradually fade in.
Fade Out:
Use to create a soft ending or, when used
together with fade in, a soft transition from
one scene to the next.
1 Press the FADE button to make “FADE”
flash in the EVF while recording.
2 Press the RECORD/PAUSE button.
The picture and sound will gradually fade
out and the recording will PAUSE.
If FADE is accidentally pressed, simply press
it again so that “FADE” disappears in the
EVF.
Special Features
The Palmcorder will automatically focus on the subject even during zooming.
If necessary, press MANUAL FOCUS so
that “MF” does not appear in the EVF.
Manual Focus
Use Manual Focus (MF) when recording:
* a subject through glass. * a subject with a shiny surface.
* a subject that is far from the Palmcorder with * an obliquely angled subject.
objects in the foreground. * a bright, flat subject such as a white wall.
* 2 subject with distinct horizontal stripes. * in low light situations.
* a subject not centered in the Viewfinder. * a scene with fast motions, like a golf swing.
1 Press MANUAL FOCUS so that
“MF” (Manual Focus) appears in the
EVF. EVF Indication
MF
2 Press and hold the “T” side of the
POWER ZOOM switch until the tens
is zoomed in all the way (subject at
maximum size).
3 Turn the MANUAL FOCUS control
until the picture is in focus.
« It may be necessary to back away from
the subject to focus the image properly.
Press the “W” side of the POWER
ZOOM switch to frame the picture
as desired.
* Re-focusing may be required
when your Palmcorder is aimed at a new
scene.
Macro Focus (for close-ups)
Auto Focus will function as close as 1/2 inch (12.7mm) from the subject.
Press the “W” side of the POWER ZOOM switch to the wide angle position.
Then, bring the Palmcorder as close to the subject as desired.
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Special Features
High Speed Shutter
To record high speed motion (e.g. a tennis stroke) for improved STILL or SLOW MOTION
playback, when watching the tape on this Palmcorder or a VHS 3 or 4 head VCR.
Auto Shutter
In the AUTO mode {no indication in the EVF), the Palmcorder will automatically adjust
the shutter speed from 1/60 to 1/250 according to the brightness of the subject.
» AUTO mode is automatically selected whenever the POWER switch is set to CAMERA.
Manual Selection
The High Speed Shutter indicator flashes when the light level is inadequate.
More light should be provided to achieve better picture quality and color.
Y
1 Press HIGH SPEED SHUTTER while No Indication
recording. EVF Indicati 160
Press repeatedly to obtain one of the NS y
eight higher shutter speeds shown at 1/100
right. L + |
1/250
1/500
/ +
1/1000
1/2000
1/4000
1/10000
Note:
* For proper color reproduction, it is recommended that you use this feature outdoors. For indoor
High Speed Shutter recording, additional halogen or tungsten light should be provided.
Fluorascent light will degrade the picture quality.
* This feature requires ample light. More light is required for the fastest shutter speeds.
* The Auto Focus system may not operate properly in insufficient light when using the High Speed
Shutter.
Backlight
Use when recording a subject that is darker than the surrounding scene, in a shadowed
area or when the light source is in back of your subject.
Press the BACKLIGHT
button while recording.
When lighting conditions
return to normal, press the
BACKLIGHT button again
to disengage.
Indication appears
inthe EVF.
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Special Features
Intelligent Titler
On selected holidays, such as New Years
Day, the Palmcorder will automaticaily
display the appropriate title when the
power is first turned on.
Automatic Title Display
-
Before you begin...
* Connect the Palmcorder to a power source.
* Insert a cassette with record tab (see page 10).
1 To record the automatically displayed
title, press the RECORD/ PAUSE
button.
я 2 To remove the title while recording,
press the TITLE button.
Note:
* You can display HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, VACATION, WEDDING
DAY, or A SPECIAL DAY by pressing TITLE
button repeatedly in Record/Pause mode.
* The Palmcorder will not automatically display
a title once it has been removed. To redisplay
the title, press TITLE in Record/Pause mode.
Dec. 31-Jan. 1
HAPPY NEW YEAR! 7 CHEERS!
Feb. 14
VALENTINE'S DAY / BE MY VALENTINE
2nd Sunday in May
HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY / WE LOVE YOU!
Last Monday in May
MEMORIAL DAY
3rd Sunday in Jun.
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY / WE LOVE YOU!
Jul. 4 INDEPENDENCE DAY
1st Monday in Sep. LABOR DAY _
Oct. 31 HAPPY HALLOWEEN
4th Thursday in Nov. | HAPPY THANKSGIVING
Dec. 24-25 MERRY CHRISTMAS / HO! HO! HO!
These Tities must be | HAPPY EASTER
displayed manually. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
VACATION
WEDDING DAY
A SPECIAL DAY
Manual Title Display
1 In Record/Pause mode, press the
TITLE button repeatedly to display the
desired title from the list shown above.
2 Press the RECORD/PAUSE button to
record the displayed title.
3 Press the TITLE button while
recording to remove the title.
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SEITE RL Re
Copying your Tapes (dubbing)
Main Operation
Before you begin...
» Connect the Palmcorder to VCR as shown
below. : lank
- Turn ON both units. Into the Palmcorder and a blan
1 Insert a pre-recorded tape
tape with a recording tab into your
* Set the recording VCR’s Input Signal VCR.
Selector to LINE.
* Set the Palmcorder POWER
switch to VCR. 2 Press PLAY on the Palmcorder and
when you find the starting point, press
STILL.
3 Press PLAY and REC together on
your VCR and then immediately
press STILL/PAUSE,
\\PAUSESTILL STOP REW PLAY FF REC
VCR Buttons
Source (Playing)
Palmcorder
` Loress STILL on the Palmcorder
and press STILL/PAUSE on the
VCR to simultaneously start both
units.
Audio/Video Out
— Audio/Video Cable - ||| (To View»
(supplied) (0 |
VHF Connecting Cable 5 Press STOP on both units
(not supplied) when dubbing is complete.
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To Audio In © 000 VOR 9
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Note:
« Tapes recorded on other VCRs and used
for playback in the Palmcorder must be
To Video In recorded in SP or SLP mode.
Monitor with your TV * For technical reasons, dubbing a tape may
: reduce its quality,
* Turn the TV ON and select its VCR
channel (CH3 or CHA). CAUTION: —— —
, nauthorized exchanging and/or copying o
Set the VCR/TV Selector on the copyrighted recordings may be copyright
recording VCR to VCR. infringement.
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Palmcorder Accessory System
For ordering instructions, see the Accessory Order Form page.
Accessory # Description Price
PV-A17 AC Adaptor with $130.00
DC Power Cable
PV-BP17 2.4Ah Battery Pack $50.00
PV-BP18 1.8Ah Battery Pack $45.00
PV-BP15 1.2Ah Battery Pack $45.00
PV-C16 Car Battery Cord $70.00
PY-RF16 RF Adaptor $40.00
PV-P1 VHS PlayPak $35.00
PV-H18 Soft Sided $49.00
Carrying Case
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Palmcorder Accessory Order Form
Please photocopy this form when placing an order.
1. Palmcorder Model #
2. Items Ordered
Accessory # Description Price Each Quantity Total Price
Subtotal
Your State & Local Sales Tax
Shipping & Handling 5.00
Total Enclosed
3. Method of payment (check one)
О] Check of Money Order enclosed (NO C.O.D.SHIPMENTS)
1 VISA Credit Card 4
{] MasterCard Expiration Date
[1 Discover Customer Signature
Make Check or Money Order to: MATSUSHITA ACCESSORIES
(Please do not send cash)
4. Shipping information (UPS delivery requires complete street address)
Ship To:
Mr.
Mrs.
Ms.
First Last Phone +:
Day | )
Street Address
Night ( )
City State Zip
TO OBTAIN ANY OF OUR OMNIMOVIE/PALMCORDER ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF
THE FOLLOWING:
VISIT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC DEALER
OR
LOCATE YOUR AUTHORIZED ACCESSORY STOCKING DISTRIBUTOR AT 1-800-545-2672
OR
CALL PANASONIC'S ACCESSORY ORDER LINE AT 1-800-332-5368 [6 AM-6 PM M-F, 6-10:30
SAT PACIFIC TIME]
OR
MAIL THIS ORDER TO: PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY ACCESSORY ORDER OFFICE
20421 84th Avenue South Kent, WA. 98032
rar Belle
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Notes Regarding Operations
Attaching Optical Filters and Lenses
Be careful not to touch the lens itself when attaching optical filters and lenses.
Cleaning the EVF (Electronic View Finder)
To Remove
“(Side view)
1 Slide and hold the EYEPIECE
/7 RELEASE button.
| 1 | 2 Slide the eyepiece in the direction of
(Top view) the arrow. (DO NOT TWIST)
3 Remove any lint or dust particles with a
blower, available at photography
stores. Do not touch lenses with
fingers. Then, replace the eyepiece.
FCC Warning: Any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment would
void the user's authority to operate.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the foliowing two con-
ditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 and part 18 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when operated in a residential environment.
If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, use the equipment in another location and/or utilize an electri-
cal outlet different from that used by the receiver.
If necessary, consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. You may find the
booklet, ‘Something About Interference’ available from FCC local regional offices helpful.
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Specifications
Power Source:
Power Consumption:
Video Signal:
Video Recording System:
Audio:
Pick-Up System:
Pick-Up Device:
Lens:
Viewfinder:
Minimum Illumination Required:
Operating Temperature:
Operating Humidity:
Weight:
Dimensions:
Compact VHS Palmcorder: DC 6V
AC Adaptor: 110/120/220/240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Battery: Nickel-Cadmium Type DC 6V
Compact VHS Palmcorder: 6V DC 7.5W (Max. 10.5W)
AC Adaptor: 24W
1.2W (when not in use.)
EIA Standard (525 lines, 60 fields) NTSC color signal
2 rotary heads plus flying erase head. helical scanning system
1 track
Sequential color difference field reverse system
One integra! color filter Charge Coupled Device (CCD)
14:1 zoom lens, F1:1.6 with auto iris contro!
Focal length: 5.3nm - 74.2mm
Power zoom function
Lens filter diameter: 58mm
0.5 inch (12.7mm) Liquid Crystal Color Electronic Viewfinder
0.8 Ix (F1:1.6) 0.08 footcandies
5 Ix (F1:1.6) 0.5 footcandles (EIA Standard)
32°F-104°F (0°C-40°C)
10%-75%
Compact VHS Palmcorder: 2.0 Ibs.
0.91 kg
AC Adaptor: 0.77 165.
0.35 kg
Compact VHS Palmcorder:
4-1/4 (W) x 4-5/8 (H) x 7 (D) inch
109 (W) x 116 (H) x 177 (D) mm
AC Adaptor: 2-3/4 (W) x 1-5/8 (H) x 5-3/4 (D) inch
70 (W) x 41 {H) x 145 (D) mm
Weight and dimensions shown are approximate.
Designs and specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Before Requesting Service
if you have a problem with your Palmcorder, it may be something you can correct yourself.
Check the list below for symptoms and corrections.
Symptom
Correction
No picture in the EVF ...
* Make sure a Power Source is connected. (pp. 7, 9)
* Make sure the POWER switch is set to VCR or
CAMERA. (pp. 20, 23)
* Check the Dew Indicator. (p. 17)
* Make suro the battery is fully charged. (p. 7)
* Make sure all necessary cables are connected
correctly and firmiy. (p. 24)
Video cassette can't be inserted ...
* Make sure a Power Source is connected. (pp. 7, 9)
. EN cassette with the window side facing out.
p. 10
Video cassette can't be removed ...
* Make sure a Power Source is connected. (pp. 7, 9)
No operation starts when operation buttons
are pressed ...
* Check the Dew Indicator. (р. 17)
Recording cannot be done ...
* Make sure the record tab is still intact. (p. 10)
» Check the Battery Indicator. (p. 15)
* Check the Dew indicator. (p. 17)
Auto Focus does not operate ...
* Make sure the FOCUS button is set to AUTO. (p. 27)
* Make sure the unit is ON, with the POWER
switch set to CAMERA (p. 20).
Sound from microphone can't be monitored ...
» Make sure the unit is set to REC
or Record/Pause mode.
Camera picture is too dark ...
» Make sure the HIGH SPEED SHUTTER button is
OFF (p. 28).
No playback picture, or the playback
picture is noisy or contains streaks ...
+ Press the Clock Set UP A/DOWN Y button
during playback (Tracking Control) (p. 23).
During playback, the picture shows motion
or blurred action ...
* Portions of the still picture where the normal
speed motion was particulariy rapid may produce
this effect. This is normal.
“Panasonic IT'S VHS! SO ITS TAPES
PLAY IN YOUR VCR ..." appears in the
EVF and Monitor ...
* Set the POWER switch to CAMERA, and then hold
down STOP for 5 seconds (approx).
If the top of your playback picture waves
back and forth excessively …
* Because the playback signal is not as stable as
an off the air TV signal, the top of your TV screen
may be bent or unstable when the tape is played
back. This symptom is more noticeable when a
tape, recorded on another VCR, is played back.
To solve this problem, locate the horizontal hold
control on your TV. Turn it slowly to correct the
wavy picture. If your TV does not have a
horizontal hold control or adjusting the control
does not help, some modifications may have to
be made to the TV set. Technically this is called
“Horizontal AFC time constant change.” If such a
problem exists, please contact your local TV
service center. (Some nominal service charges
may be required.)
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Before Requesting Service
LIAL Care for Video Heads
(a) Video Head Cleaning: Your Palmcorder will not normally
require head cleaning; however, it is possible that the heads may
become clogged when playing an old or damaged tape. If the
image on your screen resembles the photograph on the left while
playing back a tape, the heads may require cleaning.
(b) Cleaning the Heads: It is recommended that head cleaning be
performed by à qualified service technician. Please contact your
nearest Panasonic Service Center. An alternate solution is to
obtain a head cleaning cassette. There are many types of cleaning
cassettes, so be sure to follow the cleaning instructions carefully.
Excessive use of the cleaning casser could shorten head life.
ly when lo o
Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
Clogged Video Head
Auto-Reset
The Palmcorder, provided no tape is inserted, will reset the Backlight, High Speed
Shutter and Focus to their AUTO or OFF modes if, after activation, none of these buttons
are pressed within 5 minutes.
Request for Service Notice
Please photocopy this form when making a request for service notice.
In the unlikely event this product needs service.
* Please include your proof of purchase
Request for Service Notice: (Failure to due so will delay your repair.)
* To further speed your repair please provide
an explanation of what is wrong with the unit
and any symptom it is exhibiting.
Mail this completed form and your Proof of Purchase along with your unit to:
Panasonic Services Company
1705 N. Randall Road
Elgin, IL. 60123-7847
Attn: Camcorder Repair
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Index of Controls
Built-In Twin Capsule
2-Way Microphone System
Built-in Auto DT
Light (3 |)
See page 19. pert TITY ===
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PUSH TO CLOSE *
Button
See pages 6, 10.
Built-in Lens Cover
Opens automatically when
the Power Switch is set to
Tally Lamp
See page 20.
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See page 27.
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Rear View
POWER Lamp
Lights when the Power Switch
is set to VCR or CAMERA.
See pages 6, 16.
CLOCK SET UP A Button
See pages 11, 12, 13, 21.
(Tracking Control)
See page 23.
FAST FORWARD/
SEARCH Button
Strap Attachment See page 23.
Rings
See page 18. STOP Button
) See pages 6, 15, 23, 30.
\ / Hand Strap
We / See page 18.
_ RECORD/PAUSE Button
DC IN > with REC Lamp
Connector See pages 6, 20, 21, 22, 26,
See page 9. TAPE SPEED 29.
Selector
DAT TERY RELEASE See pages 6, 10, 20. DOWN ¥ Button
See page 7 See pages 11, 12, 13, 21.
Audio/Video Output Connector
See pages 24, 30.
(This connector for use with
supplied Audio/Video cable only.)
Underside View
Tripod Mounting Hole
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See page 14.
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REWIND/SEARCH Button
See pages 6, 22, 23.
PLAY Button
See pages 6, 22, 23, 30.
STILL Button
See pages 22, 23, 30.
(Tracking Control)
See page 23.
Clock Battery Tray
|| Vision Adjustment Control
See pages 6, 20.
Index of Controls
TITLE Button HIGH SPEED
POWER ZOOM See page 29. SHUTTER Button
Switch See page 28.
See pages 26, 27.
| Electronic Viewfinder
(EVF)
See pages 15, 16, 17, 33.
Vi
DISPLAY Button
See pages 11, 12, 13,
15, 21. |
(Auto Tracking)
7 x See page 23.
\ TAPE EJECT Switch
LIGHT Switch FADE Button See pages 6, 10, 20.
See page 19. See pages 26.
BACKLIGHT Button
See page 28.
0) *Note: This control has been set at the
7 factory. It is not necessary to adjust this
*Bright Control control under normal circumstances. But,
Adjust the brightness of should it become necessary, be careful
the picture. to make the adjustment with a small,
EYEPIECE RELEASE button slender screwdriver so as not to damage
See page 33. the miniature control.
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AC Adaptor
CHARGE Lamp
See pages 7, 8.
POWER Lamp
See pages 7, 9.
Battery Charging
Connector Compartment
See page 9. See page 7.
BATTERY REFRESH
Button
See page 8.
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CAUTION:
This unit will operate on 110/120/220/
240V AC. An AC plug adaptor may be
required for voltages other than 120V AC.
Please contact either a local or foreign
electrical parts distributor for assistance
in selecting an alternate AC plug.
We recommend using the accessory
power plug adaptor (VJSS0070) in an
area which has special AC outlets.
AC Power Cord
See pages 7, 8, 9.
A
A
AC Adaptor 9
Accessories (Optional) 31
Accessories (Supplied) 2
Audio/Video
Cable 2, 24, 30
Auto Daylight Saving
Time 12
Auto Focus 27
Auto-Reset 36
B
Backlight 28
Battery Pack 2, 7, 8, 31
Battery Remaining
Indication
Battery Warning 16
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Camera Recording 20
Car Battery Cord 9, 31
CH 3/4 Switch 24
Charging Battery 7
Cleaning Care for Video
Heads 36
Clock Battery 2, 14
Clock Set 11, 12, 13, 14
Copying your Tapes 30
D
DC Power Cable 2, 9
DEW Indication 17
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15, 16
Display-off Mode 15
E
Easy Edit Stand-by 22
Erase Protection Tab 10
EVF Indications 15, 16, 17
F
Fade 26
H
High Speed Shutter 28
High Speed Shutter
Indicator 17, 28
L
Light 19
M
Macro Focus 27
Manual Focus 27
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One-Touch Auto Fade 26
P
PLAY Indicator 16
Playback 23
PlayPak 25
Power Supply 7, 8, 9
R
REC Indicator 16
Request for Service
Notice 36
RF Adaptor 24, 31
S
Safety Precautions 2
Search Speed 23
Shoulder Strap 2, 18
Special Effects Playback 23
Specifications 34
Stand-by Quick Release 21
Still Picture 23
Symptom/Correction 35
T
10-Second Reminder 16
Tab 10
Tape Speed 10
Tape Warning 16
Titler 29
Tracking Contro! 23
V
VCR-MODE Indication 17
VHF Connecting Cable
24, 30
Video Cassettes (tapes) 10
Viewing 24
W
Warranty 41, 42
Z
Zoom In/Qut 26
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company, Division of
Company, Division of Matsushita Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.
Electric Corporation of America (“PSC”)
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, Ave. 65 de Infanteria. Km. 9.5
New Jersey 07094 San Gabriel Industrial Park, Carolina, Puerto
Rico 00885
PANASONIC/QUASAR Video Products
Limited Warranty
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to
as “he Warrantor”) will repair this product with new or refurbished parts, free of charge, in the USA
or Puerto Rico, in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship as follows (all time periods
commence from the date of the original purchase):
PRODUCT PARTS
CAMCORDER ONE (1) YEAR, EXCEPT CCD IMAGE SENSOR NINETY {90) DAYS
ССОМАСЕ SENSOR - SIX (6) MONTHS NINETY {
VCR ONE (1) YEAR NINETY (90) DAYS
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MONITOR-VCR ONE (1 YEAR, EXCEPT CRT NINETY (90) DAYS
CRT - TWO (2) YEARS CRT LABOR ONE (1) YEAR
SECOND YEAR CUSTOMER
PAYS ALL LABOR CHARGES
Monitor-VCR In-home or carry-in Service: 19” (diagonal) CRT / LCD and Larger
Monitor-VCR Carry-in Service: 18” (diagonal) CRT / LCD and smaller
Baltenes fit included) - New rechargeable batteries in exchange for defective rechargeable
atteries for ten (10) days from the date of original purchase. Non-rechargeable batteries are not
warranted. +
includes) - New video cassette tape in exchange for a defective video cassette tape for
ve (5) days from the date of the original purchase.
In-home, carry-in or mail-in service, as applicable, in the USA can be obtained during the warranty
period by con cting a Panasonic Services Company (PASC) Factory Servicenter listed in the
ervice Directory. Or call 1-800-545-2672, toll free, to locate an authorized PASC Servicenter.
Carry-in or mail-in service in Puerto Rico can be obtained during the warranty period by calling the
Panasonic Sales Company telephone number listed in the Servicenter Directory.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser. A purchase receipt or other proof of the
date of the original purchase is requires before warranty service is rendered.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during
normal use and does not cover normal maintenance, including, but not limited to, video and audio
head cleaning. The warranty does not cover damage which occurs in shipment, or failures which
are caused products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accident, misuse,
abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, modification, faulty installation, set-up
adjustments, improper antenna, inadequate signal pickup, maladjustment of consumer controls,
improper operation, power line surge, lightning dama e, commercial use such as hotel, office,
restaurant, or other business or rental use of the product, or serviced by anyone other than a
PASC Factory Servicenter or an authorized PASC Servicenter, or damage that is attributable to
acts of God.
LIMITS AND EXCLUSIONS
There are no express warranties except as listed above. THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, BAMAGE TO TAPES) RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCTS, OR
ARISING OUT OF ANY BREACH OF THE WARRANTY. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED TO THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions or
limitations may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from
state to state.
If a problem with this product develops during or after the warranty period, you may contact your
dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction, then write to the Customer
Satisfaction Center at the Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company address above.
SERVICE CALLS WHICH DO NOT INVOLVE DEFECTIVE MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP AS
DETERMINED BY THE WARRANTOR, IN ITS SOLE DISCRETION, ARE NOT COVERED.
COSTS OF SUCH SERVICE CALLS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER.
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DEALER LOCATIONS
Customer Service Center 2F-3, One Panasonic Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094 (Headquarters)
201-348-9090 {9:00am-8:00pm Monday-Friday, EST)
ACCESSORY PURCHASES
1-800-332-5368 (Consumer Orders Only)
Panasonic Services Com
ny 20421 84th Avenue South Kent, WA 98032
(5 am to 6 pm Monday-Friday; 6 am to 10:30 am Saturday; PST)
(Visa, Mastercard, Discover card, American Express, Check)
AUTHORIZED SERVICENTERS « PARTS DISTRIBUTOR LOCATIONS
To locate an independent authorized servicenter or parts distributor in your area, within the USA dial
toll free 1-800-545-2672, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
CALIFORNIA
6550 Katella Avenue
Cyprass, CA 90630
one (714) 373-7425
Fax (714) 8534
800 Dubuque Avenue
S. San Francisco, CA 94080
Phone (415) 871-6373
Fax (415) 871-6840
20201 Sherman Way
Suite 102
Canoga Park, CA 91306
Fhone 8) 709-1775
Fax (818) 709-2165
San Diego, CA 92123
Phone (619) 560-9200
Fax (619) 1831
COLORADO
1640 South Abilene Suite D
Aurora, CO 80012
Phone (303) 752-2024
Fax (303) 752-0610
FLORIDA
3700 North 29th Avenue
Suite 102
Hollywood, FL 33020
PRODUCT REPAIRS
MAIL TO :
Centralized Factory Servicenter
Panasonic Services Company
1705 N. Randall Road,
Elgin, IL 60123-7847
Attention: Camcorder Repair
Please carefully pack and ship, prepaid and insured, to the Elgin centralized repair Factory
Servicenter. While there will be added handling delays, you may bring your unit to one of the
following locations who will then forward the unit to
Customer’s in Puerto Rico, please ship or carry in to location below (“Service in Puerto Rico”).
Igin for repair.
Factory Servicenters
GEORGIA MICHIGAN
8555 Roswell Road 37048 Van Dyke Avenue
Suite 100 Starling Heights, MI 48312
Atlanta, GA 30350 Phona (810) 939-2060
Phone (770) 518-6301 Fax (810) 939-2636
Fax (770) 518-6306 MINNESOTA
HAWAI | 7850-12th Avenue South
lwarwa Street Airport Business Center
Aiea, Hawaii 86701 Bloomington, MN 55425
Phone (808) 488-1996 Phone (812) 954-2624
Fax (908) 456-4369 Fax (512) 854-2089
ILLINOIS
*1703 North Randall Road
Elgin, IL 60123
"4 Яо to 4:30, Mon-F
Phone (847) 458-5454
Fax (84
9060 Golf Road
Niles, IL 60714
Phone Cy 608-1010
Fax (84 1710
MARYLAND
Sulphur Springs
REEL og Роза
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Baltimore, MD no
Phone (410) 242-2607
Fax (410) 247-3047
OHIO
2236 Waycross Road
Cincinnati, OH 45240
Phone (513) 951-4180
Fax (513) 651-8443
PENNSYLVANLA
2221 Cabot Boulevard West
Suita B
Langhome, PA 19047
Phone (215) 741-0861
Fax (215) 741-0521
Chartiers Valley Shopping
Center
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1025 Washington Pike
Bridgeville, PA 15017
Phone (412) 257-4522
Fax (412) 257-4650
TEXAS
7482 Harwin Drive
Houston, 77036
Phone (713) 781-1528
Fax (713) 781-0843
13815 Welch Road
uste 101
Farmers Branch, TX 75244
Phone (214) 385-1975
Fax (214) 7626
WASHINGTON
20425-B4th Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
Phone (208) 872-7922
Fax (206) 872-0918
Service in Puerto Rico
Matsushita Electric
of Puerto Rico, Inc,
Panasonic Sales Company
F Servicentar
Phone (954) 925-2880 MASSACHUSETTS TENNESSEE ;
Fax (954) 925-5224 60 Glacier Drive, Suite G 919-8th Avenue South ие Во анала, Рак
4710 Eisenhower Boulevard | Westwood, MA 62090 Nashville, TN 37203 Carolina, Puerto Rico
Suite A1 Phone e 4 329-4280 Phone (615) 244-4434 Phone (809) 750-4300
Tampa, FL 33634 Fax {617) 586 Fax (615) 244-6713 Fax (809) 768-2910
Phone (813) 884-4746
Fax (813) 895-4564 “Pick-up/drop-off only
REPAIR INQUIRIES Regional Customer Care Department
EAST(PCE) EAST (PCE) CENTRAL (PCC) WEST (PCW)
2221 Cabot Boulevard West 1225 Northbrook Parkway 1707 North Randall Road 8550 Katella Avenue
Suite A Suite 2-390 Elgin, IL 60123 CÁ 90830
Langhome, PA 19047
Phone (215) 741-0676
Fax (215) 750-8492
Covers:
CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, NH, NJ,
NY, PA RI, YT, VA, DC, Wv
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Suwanee, GA 30174
Phone (770) 338-6860
Fax (770) 338-6548
Covers:
AL, FL, GA, MS, NC, SC, TN
Phone (847) 468-5530
Fax (847) 468-5528
Covars:
rs:
AR, IL, IN, LA, KS, KY, LA, MI,
MN, MO, NE, ND, OK, SD, TX,
Wi, OH
Syprass,
Phone (714) 373-7440
Fax (714) 373-7447
Covers:
AK, AZ, CA, CO, ID, MT, NV,
NM, OR, UT, WA, WY, H!
As of May '96
Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guia Para Uso Rapido
PREPARATIVOS
» Conectar la videocámara a una fuente de alimentación (batería, adaptador de CA o
cable para batería de coche).
* Encender el aparato.
* Introducir el casete en el compartimiento de casetes.
GRABACION
1 Fije el interruptor a PAUSE
la posición de
CAMERA.
2 Deslice el botón EJECT
para abrir la puerta.
PAUSE
3 Introduzca la cinta.
A ciene la puerta
presionando el botón PUSH
TO CLOSE,
5 Seleccionar la velocidad
de grabación.
fo O ovimi el botón de
grabación/pausa REC
(RECORD/PAUSE)
para comenzar a
filmar.
7 over a oprimir el
botón de grabación/ PAUSE
pausa (RECORD/
PAUSE) cuando se
desea hacer una
pausa en la
grabación.
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* Conectar la videocámara a una fuente de alimentación (batería, adaptador de CA o
cable para batería de coche).
* Encender el aparato.
* Introducir el casete en el compartimiento de casetes.
2 Rebobinar la cinta con
el botón de rebobinado
(REWIND) (si fuera
necesario).
a 3 Oprimir el botón de
reproducción (PLAY) para
que aparezcan las imágenes sa
en la pantalla.
Oprimir el botón de parada
(STOP) cuando se desea
parar la reproducción.
REPRODUCCION CON EFECTOS ESPECIALES
PARA LOCALIZAR RAPIDAMENTE UNA ESCENA ESPECIFICA
* Oprimir el botón de localización (SEARCH).
PARA CONGELAR UNA IMAGEN
* Oprimir el botón de pausa/imagen fija (PAUSE/STILL).
» Oprimir nuevamente el botón cuando se desea continuar reproduciendo.
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Panasonic Sales Company,
Company, Division of Matsushita Divislon of Matsushita Electric of
Electric Corporation of America Puerto Rico, Inc. (“PSC”)
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, Ave. 65 de infanteria, Km. 9.5
New Jersey 07094 San Gabrel Industria! Park
Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985 P
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