Panasonic NVVS40 Operating Instructions
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Panasonic NVVS40 is a handheld S-VHS-C camera that comes with a wide array of features for both professionals and hobbyists alike. It offers three power supply options, a built-in microphone, a tracking button, a digital image stabilizer, and a remote control sensor for added convenience. Record special effects like fades, superimposed titles and images, and even manipulate the color of digital effects. Take advantage of the variety of recording modes to capture the perfect shot, including a motion sensor that can automatically start and stop recording.
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S-VHS-C Movie Camera 7 Operating Instructions сто = + - Before use, please read these instructions completely. : Ea i RT EL ARAS ; ‘ © . © Ч - Dear Customer » We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic Movie Camera. Please read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them handy for future reference. Please note that the actual controls ‘and components, menu items, etc. of your Movie Camera may look somewhat different from those shown in the illustrations in these Operating Instructions. Information for Your Safety sue PER EE SE TARE at TATE HE RE Mi os paa Eden LETTE a Fup SCR MART Sa 4 + EEES ENANA ROD AE aa DU odio si ERE IR GA i S-VHS-C Movie Camera п IMPORTANT г | eThe rating plate is on the underside of the The wires in this mains lead are coloured in fi £ Movie Camera. accordance with the following code: + AC Adaptor Brown: Live | i: ®The rating plate is on the underside of the As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of i + AC Adaptor. ä this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows: e As this equipment gets hot during use, operate it in a well ventilated place; do not install this equipment in a confined space a EEE AL Féminin catia wei Re de Boda ad an hoa such as a bookcase or similar unit. The wire which is coloured BLUE must be e connected to the terminal in the plug which is ; E : x marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK. The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED. Under no circumstances should either of these wires be connected to the earth terminal of the three-pin plug, marked with the letter E or the oe EE Be TE A Foti of FS, FF RA e Sa MA AA EA AA AA … Caution for AC mains lead mn For your safety, please read the following text carefully. Gwin or A Ta un weed 0e A TR e JAS : Hh ОКОкбенновкойня жить This appliance is supplied with a moulded three-pin mains plug for your safety and ee À 5-ampere fuse is fitted in Earth Symbol . i Should the fuse need to be replaced, please m Before Use i ensure that the replacement fuse has a Remove the Connector Cover as follows. / rating of 5-amperes and it is approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362. Check for the ASTA mark @ or the BSI mark Y on the body of the fuse. eR STR Sse Hert Я À wha da = E dba 4 If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used untit a replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer. IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG iS A Ama EB en == HE Jes o a : # & TRADE Ea EEES Eee | UNSUITABLE FOR THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE FUSE } | SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG ; iii CUT OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY. a © THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO ANY 13- AMPERE SOCKET. If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring code as shown below. If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician. M AE RE RER a a EAE wd ee ARES Ae ER ый EWARNING | E Carefully observe copyright laws. To reduce the risk of fire or shock hazard and Recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or annoying interference, use only the other published or broadcast material for recommended accessories and do not expose © purposes other than your own private use may this equipment to rain or moisture. infringe copyright laws. Even for the purpose Do not remove the cover (or back); there are no of private use, recording of certain material user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing may be restricted. to qualified service personnel. Contents-—Basic Operations Contents - -- Advanced Operations Starting to,Record with Gradually, Appearing, Check List for the Standard Accessories. .......... 3 ой Controls and Functions .......... a 4 Picture and Sound. . 5... LLL LLL, ке... 36 -—.. The 3 Types-ef-Rower Supply: 2145... ср бревен” Ending the-Reeording-of a-Soene with Gracually: -— 1) Supplying F Power from an ‘АС Mains — Disappearing Picture and Sound ............... 36 Socket 1100 I ee 6 ‘Creating Your Own Titles and Inserting Them A 2) Supplying Power from the Cigarste Lighter During Recording. ees PAR RS e ЗВ Socket in a Car: secte ee FIP RR 6 Recording in Special Situations Cee PRT … 42 3) Supplying'Power with the Battery CE . 8 Recording with Special Effects” . . . ... .. COS … 44 Inserting; the: Button-type Battery”. aaa TIP 11 ‘Recording with Minimised Camera Shake AE . 48 Using the Menu Screen ........ PC een 12 -Using the Digital Zoorri Eunction .......... ao 4B Menu Functions Cae ee 14... Using the Digital Fade Functions .................46 Setting the Date and Time .:..........eeeercere. 16 — ¡Recording with Pre:programmed —-- e Adjusting the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder. TEE 17 i; Titlesingerted in the Picture .................. 50 Inserting a Cassette ........... +. al parar 00 18 Recording: Wir Automatic White Balance Adjustment 52 e Selecting the Correct Tape Length. RTE 19 “Recording with-Manúial: White Balance Adjustment... 52 Using the: ere - idm 20 «Motion- SensoryControlled Recording... ait eue. 54 Using: the: TOM féhitor Deere e ERROR 20 ; Recording-in Dark Places without Any ; Recording: (Elling) es ats Suis, 1 Mumination 65 pe va EE nee 56 @ About HéNHS Formats: y Cedi ea area ee 22 {using the 0 Lux Night. View: ‚Function together : RecordingtBackit 6 сепев NRA ARE - with the Môtjon- Sensor:Controlled, 3 Checking iting Floture | Is Recorded. Elan BA Recording Function in Dark] Places y without 3 Viewing Rec orga Boens: During Mécorein P Pause ‚ 24 . “Any Humination: = + = WERNER de 56 Recording Mqurgelt. E E Vedas 26 и ‚Remote Sónar: Ea nene ... 58 Focusing on he Subject Manually Cea To 8 7 RE i Enlarging Your Subject or Widening VO e _ the Recording Angle. ........................ 28 | ¢ СНС Options/Editing Recording with the Time and/or Date Copying onto an S-VHS (or VHS) Cassette ........ 60 Superimposed in the Picture .................. 28 Optional Accessories ................eeeresvoos 62 O Voice Zoom........ .eemre-rreeserecdara ne. 29 | : E > NN gy Contents. miscellaneous/Care of Unit @ Adjusting the Sound V lUMe ......;errneadre 31 de 1. us Aa Usind thé CUE, Review : and ‘Sill Playback Flor’ pon OMBHORIRE atout dans ne TE Неето о During Normal Playback: STE) ey Glial 39 lossary .............. in baad 66 Eliminating Picture Distortions ........ +,…….» +. 82 Indications eee creates este eran ea 70 Playing Back ona Vo... A? Specifications 1.1. PE rte 73 After USE” SEER A A TE Ea Tin 94 ‘Before Requesting. Service IIA TA БЕ EI PTE NA (Problems; 8 Solutions) en ei sd apa 74 i Index ...... tesserae. TB y i FEL ар РНР tando PAT и Check List for the e andar. Accessories A — | ( | Fr ;AGiAdepter Set. ges О AP ;> AV'Cabl (VEADOSO) | TAC Adaptor В (BF a an ai 3 а со. @ © (VSKO0593) © зн] entr Strap Fos). , A e Malns Lead : O GE. To E Aena e cl a Mai CS 2... Rem € (EUR64657 JB TDC Ing Lead ote Contraler (EUR646570) PS —(JaTI28) Е сои Baty Pack | & бе; .. Batteries for Remote ontroler (ce VA) - | (AAA, UM-#‘or НО). Mabe es ASES 8 „di aye Battery: {CR2026): eFor: purohasing additional Battery: Pábks, 1) 2e. “Lens: s Cap (WVF2656)- a 10 the list of f optional adcassories опр. 162 RA RNP E. nes “shop © | Panasonic :- 1:47. 1 eOrder accessory:and consumablé items for all Audio Visual Prodlicts Wht á gash ‘and ной fier by telephoning our Customer Care Centre on 08705 357357 Mon-Friday 9:00am-5:30pm. — eOr go on line through our Internet, Agcessory ordering applitation dt wwwipanasoni¢.cq.uk. eo Most major credit and debit ‘cards accepted. e All enquires transactions and distribution facilities are provided directly: byRenasanic ок Ltd. elt couldn't be simpler! re SE ES ; FE À Basic Operations Ш Options/Editing Ш Advanced Operations - Miscellaneous/ Care of Unit Index Ш ии € AD) Controls and Functions For more details, see the pages indicated in brackets. a 1 2 3 4 я CAME! VCH INFO- LSO © )wnoo | 19 5 6, 7, 8” 9 10 1112 13 1415 16 17 18 1 Super Image Stabilizer Indication Lamp [ (2 ] (p. 44, 46) 2 Digital Effect Indication Lamp [0] (р. 44, 46, 48) 3 Camera Mode Lamp [CAMERA] (о. 2) 4 VCR Mode Lamp [VCR] (p. 30) 5 O-Lux Recording Switch [0 LUX OFF/ON] (p. 56) 6 White Balance Sensor (p. 52) 7 Remote Control Sensor (p. 58) 8 Built-in Infra-red Beam Emitters (p. 56) 9 Lens Cap Holder (p. 21) 10 Microphone | 11 Tally Lamp (p. 23) 12 Fade Button [FADE] (p. 36, 48) 13 Focus Button [FOCUS] (p. 26) item Set Button [SET] (p. 12) Tracking Button (p. 32) 14 Multi-Function Dial [A Y/MF/TRACKING] (p. 12, 26, 32) 15 Menu Button [MENU] (p. 12) 16 Auto Exposure Selector Button [PROG. AE] (p. 26, 42, 52) | 17 Digital Image Store Button [STORE] (p. 38) Digital Image Superimposer Button [OFF/ON] (p. 38, 40) 18 Colour Selector Button for Digital Fade/ ‘Digital Image [COLOUR] (p- 38,48) 19 Eyecup ~ 20 Reverse Search Button SEARCH (p. 24) Rewind/Review/High-Speed Rewind Button [<<] (p. 30, 32) Recording Check Button [[S]] (p. 24) ‘21 Stop Button [1] (р. 30) 22 Forward Search Button [SEARCH+] (p. 24) Fast Forward/Cue Button [>] (p. 30, 32) 23 White Balance Button [W.B] (p. 52) Pause Button [11] (p. 32) 24 Playback Button [>] (p. 30) Backlight Button [BLC] (p. 24) TBC Button [TBC] (p. 31) 25 LCD Monitor. Open Lever [AOPEN] (p. 18,20} . 26 LCD Monitor (p. 18, 20, 66) Due to limitations in LCD production - technology, there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the LCD Monitor screen. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture. 27 Cassette Compartment Lock Button [LOCK] (p.18) 28 Battery Holder (p.8) 40 41 36 42 32 Bat e 1:34 2/08 E Lo RL foi Ey + Fa 35 36 37 38 39 29 Video Output Socket [VW] (p. 34, 60) 30 Audió' Output Socket [@] (p. 34, 80) 31 S-Video Output Socket [S-VIDEO): . (р. 34, 60) - 32 Viewfinder (p. 20, 66) | EL Grip Belt Due to limitations in LCD progudtion - technology, there may be some Ue нон or dark spots on the Viewfinder screen::the whole screen may have a slight colour cast, and — flickering may occur. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded | “pleture sig a че „7% 33 Cover of: the: e-Button-type-Battaryls PS Compartment [BACKUP BATTERY] (p. 11) 34 DC Input Socket [DC IN] (p. 6) 35 Battery Eject Lever [ CBATTERY EJECT] (p. 9) 36 Recording Start/Stop Buttons (p. 22) . Use either of these buttons depending: ‘on the recording angle. E 37 Off/On Mode Selector Switch : [CAMERA/OFF/VCRY] (p. 12, 2 за: ja Basic Operations Ш You can adjusttiie Grip Beltto the size of your hand. | | | Open the Grip Beit | Cover and adjust - the length of the Grip Belt. | 39Speaker Ш 7° 40 Cassette Eject BUnGn [4 EJECT] (p: 18, за) — 41 Date/Time/Title Button [DATE/TITLE] -. (p-29,50) 42 Z6ony Lavér WT] 0 28, a ЗН Volume “Adjustment: Lever [-VOL+] (p: a 43 Eyeplece Corrector Lever (р. 20) 144 Shoulder Strap Holders (p. 66) ‘45 Tripod Receptacle Attach a tripod (optional) to this receptacle. AC Adaptor AC Mains Lead DC Input Lead Procedure Q fa D = al Jak © D с с O O Lead to the. Input [DC IN] Socket on the Mov Camera L 1 I „x Connect the DC Input Lead. nto the Cigarette Lighter Socket. Start the engine and then plug the Car Battery Charger Title dad: “A GEER Ld вы 8 E ER rez ve. HP Taide ANT ie E ere EE FÜR dg i fg dem Far a ETE Frio pin de ra, PEN EEES ag ts Я uu TEE Re TEA SAA ESA fe he son tag me o de pi e pon me ов e qe que a > ERA HERELE Ln Ld had aon u REE ER, BE Fad Hk [FFE HE VE oR od ng E. e Ea E a ho E “ee ok wre de, e 2 to Le, ii SER een a TT E AE A У ТНЕ а, ASE TER ETESETI NOTE В Мей qe e eq su +) Bh bs GLEBE Ah he ood od if LETS ER EEE SETE tre et SREY es Toe i Bg ра : PEE TIE 3 e dee de e A. : oe BE Pur on не gr e LA a $ wd mare Sled aw ae A EY eae Rg ir + ri po Tab 8 мА | epa Не A pads LE Ye ra FETE se sh gg + 10 gn аи a E ai 7 The AC Mains Lead's outlet plug cannot be pushed fully into the AC Adaptor socket. A gap will remain as shown below. RATE A Же И Connect the AG: — y 8 oad : 2 = à © ‘ CR su PENE 1 "Яго нЕ а I 1 Fa 2 -. AC-mains:socket..- Connect the AC Mains Lead to - the AC Adaptor. „Connect the other end . —Zofthe DC Inpüt Lead - ‚=: othe AC Adaptôr. 3: + | I L | Gait Battery Charger Remarks, elc. Basic Operations AC Mains Lead Plug into AC mains socket. Procedure To attach the Battery, Connect the AC Mains align it with line O, | Lead to the AC Adaptor push it down and slide and an AC mains it in the direction of socket. the arrow. The [POWER] Lamp and the [CHARGE] Lamp When charging, light and charging starts. do not connect the DC Input Lead to the AC Adaptor. A EE Press the bottom of the Battery toward the Movie Camera until it locks with a click. ~ H Charging Time and Maximum Time for Continuous Recording Battery No. Charging Time for a Full Charge Max. Continuous Recording Time CGR-V265 CGR-V620 (The times shown in the above chart are approximations. The figures i in parentheses show the recording time when using the LCD Monitor.) The times listed above for your information indicate the duration of recording performed at an ambient temperature of 25°C and 60% relative humidity. The charging time may be longer when ) you charge’ the Battery at:higher orlóWer temperature. - © | | e During recording or charging, the Battery becomes warm, However, this | is. normal, eTo ensure precise indicdtion of thé remaining battery’ power; always use a‘fully charged Battery whien attaching a Battery. e |f you do not use the Battery for a long time, please read “Precautions for Storage” (p. 65). Basic Operations Ш Remarks, etc. Remove the Battery If necessary, adjust the by sliding it in the angle of the Viewfinder opposite direction of by tilting it upward and Stép 1: ~~ == I=then:Insert:the-Battery- ee with. its top (so.that the ‘arrow, polnts- ypward), © into the to \ ор p Battery „Holder, e Also disconnect the E vn .- a reos = - . #8 MALT N UM o В sidi; 3 a: Simao [CHARGE] Lamp‘ ir Lit: During charging. Off: The Battery is fully charged. [POWER] Lamp [CHARGE] Lamp 10 CGR-V14 ¿suppliea) CGR-V14S CGR-V610 (Mo 1 CGR-V26S CGR-V620 (no lil © [FES masa mos [somo] 020 [woud] CGR-V53S CGR-V816 gp y Mm © | eee emo oo Es? 0:40 : EE = к 2:40 | | Ey 1:20 E Checking the Remaining Battery Power You can confirm the remaining charge in the attached Battery in the Viewfinder or on the LCD Monitor. This also shows you approximately how much more continuous recording time you can get from the attached Battery. The indicated time does not change in 1-minute steps. The above illustrations show how the Remaining Battery - Operation Time Indication changes according to the remaining operation time. {T. Actual Remaining Battery Operation Time (A): Remaining Battery Operation Time Indication (This indication does not appear when recording in the Mirror Mode.) (p.27) Remaining Battery Power & Operation Time indication This Indication shows the remaining duration of continuous recording at an ambient temperature of 25°C when a fully charged Battery was attached. Therefore, in the foliowing cases, the actual available recording time is different from the times shown above: When Recording Is Not Performed | Continuously In most cases; you will frequently start and stop recording, turn the Movie Camera on and off, and use the zoom and other functions, all of which consume power. Therefore, the actual available recording time from the Battery is approximately 30%-50% shorter than listed. (p. 9) р When the Ambient Temperatura ls Extremely Low or Extremely High The characteristics of the Battery vary according to the ambient temperature, and at a very low temperature, the possible recording time becomes extremely short. In addition, the Remaining Battery Operation Time Indication on the Movie Camera decreases a little faster than at an ambient temperature of 25°C. (At a higher temperature, it tends to decrease | . more slowly.) When the Service Life of the Battery Has . Reached Its End When the operation time even after full charging is too short for normal use, the service life of the — Battery has reached its end. (p. 74) Inserting the Button-type Battery Before setting the date and time, insert the button-type battery (supplied). : ı | i H ' si > | : ! X I % PET © g = E DS - SH = Nee . ETE an К, to _ Coe я ' HE SH RE EN Ge ER BEAT a 3 mi] ' i ie Th mT sata = 7 ao qa i dei Lis TUE ENS to YE Ordo ap , ; к E E 3 Tilo £ EL i - - N . ; | i | ta ’ mido = A zn 1 "т . = = iy i : : Ei f ets f ! . : i i Ay “open the épique BATTERY] Cover and | | + Angert, the. button-type battery so that its + (+) side js, visible. - 2 “ Globe the {BACKUP BATTERY] Cover. eBefore inserting $F removing the buttori-typs battery; be sure to set the [CAMERA/ORFA/CR] Switchto; [OFF], eWhen the.button-type: battery is. exhausted, the [E] Indication flashes. IN this case; replace it with a new CR2025 battery. | … The.life-of.the-battery is-about 3-years. ) eTo make it casier-to remove the button-type _- battery, use a péirited object. не *Keep jhe button “type battery out. of the react + of chifdren” “ое Тб Internal¿lotk Works even her the Мом“ “Cameras túrned 6ff, and it consumes power * - = ror the Вии battery. “Information for your safety THE LITHIUM BATTERY ISA CRITICAL "COMPONENT (TYPE NUMBER CR2025 ANUFACTURED BY PANASONIC). iT MUST NEVER BE SUBJECTED TO | EXCESSIVE HEAT OR DISCHARGE. IT MUST E THEREFORE ONLY BE FITTED:IN EQUIPMENT J DESIGNED SPECIFICALLY FOR ITS USE. A REPLACEMENT BATTERIES MUST BE OF THE В Tee TYPE AND MANUFACTURER. HEY MUST BE FITTED IN THE SAME MANNER ND LOCATION AS THE ORIGINAL BATTERY, || WITH THE CORRECT POLARITY CONNECTIONS OBSERVED, ~~ DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RE-CHARGE THE OLD BATTERY OR RE-USE IT. FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE, IT SHOULD BE DISPOSED OF IN ASTE PRODUCTS DESTINED FOR BURIAL ATHER THAN INCINERATION.” 12 CAMERA YC A INFO- S O | yv ho MENU Mm FOCUS! SET 1 Set the [CAMERA/OFF/ VCR] Switch to [CAMERA] or [VCR]. Turn the switch while Procedure pressing the button @. 5 Turn t CAMERA FF à he [A Y] Dial to select the item to be set. A MF THACKING Y 2 Press the [MENU] Button. When you press this ‚button while the [CAMERA] Lamp is lit in red, the Camera Mode Main-Menu (1) appears. When you press this button while the [VCR] Lamp is lit in green, the VCR Mode Main-Menu @) appears. Press the [SET] Button to set the selected item t&o the desired mode. Every press moves the cursor [M] to the next mode. FOCUS !SET SETE AL D Camera Mode Main-Menu N Hs @ VCR Mode Main-Menu IP i Turn the [A V] Diakto Ménu. | Turning the.[4-Y:].Dial changes the highlighted item. |“Preas:the:[SET]-Button select the desired-Sub- - To mie PL "Remarks, etc. -to-display the selected Sub-Menu. . KW Ew _ PE. : it. E-. . == Ty =. = 7 a На 2°! . Pre 3 Eu; Exiting the Menu! °° Press the [MENU] Button again. Pes ed = SANE SENSE EEN В ‘I ICAMERA SETUP 2.DIGITAL EFFECT a 3 TITLE. SETUP 3 4, DATE TIME: SETUP : 5, DISPLAY SETUP :5, LCDZEVE SETUP :7.OTHER FUNCTIONS. . ; HI E 11287 AE Faz PIT SR gn 5: E PRES MENU TO Basic Operations Ш 14 Menu Functions Camera Mode Menu (7)—-(7 VCR Mode Menu (6), ®E RETURN | | о» ==== YES (ESS MENU 10 EEN - лол: The illustrations of the menus are intended for explaining the functions; the actual | menus look somewhat different. Camera Mode Main-Menu (CAMERA FUNCTIONS] CAMERA SETUP DIGITAL EFFECT TITLE SETUP DATE/TIME SETUP DISPLAY SETUP LCD/EVF SETUP OTHER FUNCTIONS [CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu (1) © Motion-Sensor-Controiled Recording [M.SENSOR] (p. 54) @ Digital Zoom [D.ZOOM] (p. 46) © Returning to the Main-Menu [RETURN] e |f you set [RETURN] to [YES], the menu changes back to the Main-Menu. [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu 6) O Digital Effects 1 [EFFECT1] (p. 44, 46) O Digital Effects 2 [EFFECT2] (p. 44, 48) O Returning to the Maln-Menu [RETURN] ‘ [CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu (1) [DIGITAL EFFECT] Sub-Menu 2 TEAL a : ï | | : oO, SENSOR OFF ON @— erFrecTi КОРР SIS D.ZOOM @— D.zoom »45х 100% 250% S18+D.ZOOM MOSAIC | cn | STRETCH | Q—[EFFECT2 OFF NEGA SOLARI | SEPIA BW DFADE1 DFADE2 DFADE3 — €) RETURN » _---- YES PRESS MENU TO EXIT SS MENU YT METLAAL [TITLE SETUP] Sub-Menu 3 — QQ Date/Time/Title Indication [DATE/TITLE] (p. 29) © Title [TITLE] (p. 50) | €) Language of the Title [LANGUAGE FOR TITLE] (р. 50) — (Size of the Title [SIZE] (p. 50) @ Colour of the Date/Time/Title Indication [COLOUR] (p. 50) ® Returning to the Main-Menu [RETURN] | [DATE/TIME SETUP] Sub-Menu. Ou (p. 16) [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub- Menu © (D Tape Length [TAPEES]] (p. 19) (D Counter Display Mode [DISPLAY] (p. 71) (Y Counter Reset [C.RESET] (р. 69) D Self-Recording [SELF SHOOT] (p. 27) (P) Returning to the Main-Menu [RETURN] [LCD/EVF SETUP] Sub-Menu © (p. 17) O..| -= A ¡ [TAREM »3.0. 45 . 60 OD [LSPLAY ATL MEMORY í 3 PARTIAL OFF =1C.-RESET pias. YES Oo" SHOOT NOR i MIR. ; ao = же : Dre > LES TE E DO. EI Л = REC SPEED »SP LP = Sd TALLY LAMP POFF ON ¢)——Vvo ICE ZOOM POFF ON IDEMO MODE POFF ON @ Ss ET POFF ON @) — RETURN » ———- YES : 5% wl WU o I [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu @® © d= — > I wh m um œ rr m > + x ут YY Ow 1 Mro LUF | | : (X)—+RE TUF [LCD/EVF SETUP] Sub-Menu © LCD BRIGHTNESS [-]IIII----[+] LCD COLOUR [- 1! 111 ---- [+] EVF BRIGHTNESS [- 11111 ---- [+] UREA “DISPLAY SETUP] $ Sub- Menu in VCR Моде E © N .50 = MEMORY YES > RARES creation pe ice [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu (7) (D Recording Speed Mode [REC SPEED] e[SP] means Standard Play. Recording is possible for the time indicated on the cassette. [LP] means Long Play. Recording is possible for, approximately ‘double the timé indicated onthe cassette. However, the quality of the pictures 3 гесогабани +16 ВР Моде 16 sant inferior - compared to those recorded in the SP Mode. :. «Гуси $64[S-VHS ET on thé [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu to [ON], [REC SPEED] is automaticaity set to-[SP]. Event yoúáter det [$:VHS*ET] to *” [OFF], [REC SPEED] remains set to [SP]. Therefore: to Use the LP Mode when: recording in = the VHS format, set[REC:SPEED]t6 TAR D Recording Lamp TALLY LAMP], № 29 6) Voice Zoom [VOICE ZOOM] (P. 29) | ) Demonstration Mode [DEMO MODE] (©. 65) ® S:VHS-ET Mode :[S-VHS: ET]. (p.22) eWhen-an:S:VHS:C cássoette |s: inserted i in the. Movie _ Samerar [SrVHS] is:indicated:instead of: NT ET] :and:yolúcan set it to [ON]or:[ORF]:to selact ог ¡cancel the-S-YHS recording format; > elf you insert.an S:VHS-C:cassette'ith'a oven out -erdsureiprevention tab; [S-VHS;:ET]-is: indicated: -.:instead of [SVHS];ihowever; this is not-a.…. .-. malfunction. If you want to-parform: recording, u use a cassetie with.an intact tabri(p.-19) . TE | elf you set [REC SPEED] on the [OTHER | FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu to [LP], [S-VHS ET] is automatically set to [OFF]. ¢5 Returning to the Main-Menu [RETURN] VCR Modé'Maln-Menu = [VCR FUNCTIONS] 1: DISPLAY'SETUP ' i 2, LCD/EVF SETUP = ”: [DISPLAY SETUP] SubiMeriú ® e Tape Length [TAPER] (р. 19) - €) Counter Display Mode [DISPLAY] (P- п) . - € Counter Reset [C. RESET] (р. 69) . © Returning to the Main-Menu RETURN] | [LCD/EVF SETUP] Sub-Menu® (17) 1 2 poros Basic Operations Ш 15 16 Setting the Date and Time if you select the [DATE/TIME SETUP] Sub-Menu of the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu, the menu shown below appears. rf “ FE SEE 2001 MONTH 10 DATE 15 HOUR 14 MIN. 30. 55 E UE EE - у . MENU | = == == FOCUS SET a “ul A The initial setting of date and time is 0:00, 1st January, 2000. For example: To set the clock to 15th October 1 GO RO N 2001, 14:30. Turn the [A ¥] Dial to set to [2001]. e The years change in the following order: ...1990...1991...2000...2089...1990... Press the [SET] Button to select [MONTH]. Turn the [A Y] Dial to set to [10]. Press the [SET] Button to select [DATE]. Turn the [A Y] Dial to set to [15]. 6 Press the [SET] Button to select [HOUR]. 7 Turn the [A vi Dial to set to [14]. 8 Press the [SET] Button to select (MIN. ]: 9 Turn the [A Y] Dial to set to [30]. 1 0 Press the [MENU] Button to finish the date and time setting. | The operation of the clock starts from [00] seconds. Pressing the button one more time makes the menu disappear. eif you select the [DATE/TIME SETUP] Sub-Menu when the button-type battery is.not inserted into the Movie Camera or is exhausted, the Main- Menu disappears and the [& ] indication flashes instead. Insert a new button-type battery (p. 11) and then set the date and time again. ® As the Movie Camera’s built-in clock is subject to slight imprecision; be sure to check the indicated time before recording. e The clock employs the 24- hour system. Adjusting the LCD Monitor/Viewfinder If you select the [LCD/EVF SETUP] Sub-Menu of the VER Menu, the following, items are displayed. Lu 4 t FOCUS/ SET. à LCD Brightness (LCD. BRIGHTNESS) To adjust.the brightness of the LCD screen. The Bar Indication is divided into 8 steps. The more vertical bars are shown; the brighter the screen is. LCD Colour. Level [LCD COLOUR] . To: adjusttfie, colgur saturation of the LCD screen. The:Bar Indication is divided: into 8 steps. The ; more: veda bars are shown, the. stronger the colours Are, т ОН ия Viewfinder Brightness (EVF BRIGHTNESS] To adjust the brightness of the Viewfinder. The Bar “ Indleation- is divided into 8 steps: The more vertical” bars are > shown, the brighter the screen is. FUNCTIONS] or the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main- Gly FW SEU В DD [+] Leo COLOUR [= 111i) mmm [+] EVF BALGHTNESS [- Jilll<---[+] ST ВЕ EE: 08 MENU TO RETURN | ‘1 Press the [SET] Button to select the item. that you want to adjust. 2 Turn the [AV ] Dial to increase or decrease | the vertical bars-of the Bar Indication. : The Bar Indicâtion is divided into 8 steps. The more vertical-bars-are shown, the stronger the brightness or colour saturation is. ~ [Exiting the Menu Press the [MENU] Button twice. ® These adjustments have no influence on the actual picture recorded. Basic Operations Ш Procedure Title Push the [4A EJECT] с © + = co à . 9% = oP ue. о > 055 « ©. 2. — 0 < Lo. = = © о о = 25 OI Cog Wheel er, Ba ye moo + + L; TEA Fan n Er -L $ т Я oo ge een me 4 Pe pe gn is a e SE TE 1 , @ Selecting the Correct Tape Length | To ensure that the Remaining Tape Time Indication 1 Press the [MENU] Button. displayed during recording and playback is correct, eThe Main-Menu appears. ou need to set the tape len th that matches that of | he | insertedçassette.… Pe 9 e 2 Turn the [A Y ] Dial to select [DISPLAY SETUP] - and then.press the [SET] Button. o 3 i Turn the: [A Y] Dial to select [TAPES]. Сб в F ress the: [SET] Button to select the correct — tapelength. SJ _.- —efThe selected tape length is marked with the [>] Mark. 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