Hitachi VM H57A User Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS  
HITACHI  
Instruction Manual  
8mm Video Camera/Recorder  
VM-H57A  
Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc.  
3890 Steve Reynolds Blvd., Norcross, GA 30093  
Pointe Claire,  
HITACHI (HSC) CANADA INC.  
3300 Trans Canada Highway,  
Tel. 404-279-5600  
Quebec, H9R 1B1, CANADA  
Tel. 514-697-9150  
HITACHI SALES CORPORATION OF  
HAWAII, INC.  
3219 Koapaka Street, Honolulu, Hawaii 96819  
Tel. 808-836-3621  
E145554/E72118  
P4708922 © Hitachi, Ltd. 1993  
Printed in Japan KM-R(N)  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Connecting to a Television without Audio In and Video In Jacks ...............................................38  
Simple Playback (Using the Electronic Viewfinder)......................................................................38  
Using Still.............................................................................................................................................38  
Using Forward and Reverse Search ...............................................................................................39  
Advanced Techniques ...............................................................................................................................39  
Using the Power Zoom ......................................................................................................................40  
Using the Digital Zoom ......................................................................................................................40  
Using the INST. ZOOM (Instant Zoom) Button..............................................................................41  
Using Auto Focus ...............................................................................................................................42  
Using Manual Focus ..........................................................................................................................43  
Using the Electronic Image Stabilizer .............................................................................................44  
Using Fade ..........................................................................................................................................45  
Fading In..............................................................................................................................................45  
Fading Out...........................................................................................................................................45  
Using Instant Review .........................................................................................................................46  
Using Quick Edit .................................................................................................................................46  
Using Macro ........................................................................................................................................46  
Creating and Recording Titles..........................................................................................................47  
Creating a Title....................................................................................................................................47  
Correcting Errors ................................................................................................................................48  
Recording Title on a Tape in the Camera/Recorder.....................................................................48  
Recording a Title while Transferring a Tape..................................................................................49  
Using the Wireless Remote Control ................................................................................................50  
Dubbing from the Camera/Recorder to a VCR..............................................................................50  
Using Synchro Edit.............................................................................................................................51  
Controlling Your TV with the Camera/Recorder's Remote ..........................................................52  
Programming the Remote Control...................................................................................................52  
Controlling the TV...............................................................................................................................53  
Using Audio/Video Dubbing..............................................................................................................54  
Recording Television Programs.......................................................................................................55  
General Maintenance.................................................................................................................................55  
Cleaning the Camera/Recorder Heads...........................................................................................55  
Cleaning the Lens and Picture Tube of the Electronic Viewfinder .............................................57  
Periodic Maintenance ........................................................................................................................57  
Troubleshooting..................................................................................................................................58  
Specifications ............................................................................................................................................61  
Accessories Add Excitement.....................................................................................................................63  
To Order in the United States...........................................................................................................63  
For Your Safety  
For Your Safety  
The CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch turns the camera/recorder on and off, leaving the  
date/time feature unaffected. If the unit is to be left unattended for a long period of time,  
Tturn the camera/recorder off and attach the lens cap.  
Illustrated below is the label on the bottom of your unit.  
This symbol warms the user that uninsulated voltage within the unit may have  
sufficient magnitude to cause electrical shock. Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind  
of contact with any inside part of this unit.  
This symbol alerts the user that important literature concerning the operation and  
maintenance of this unit has been included. Therefore, it should be read carefully to avoid  
any problems.  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN.  
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
WARNING: Many television programs and films are copyrighted. In certain circumstances,  
copyright law may apply to private in-home videotaping of copyrighted materials.  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF  
PLUG TO WIDE SLOT, AND FULLY INSERT PLUG.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from  
digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference regulations of the Canadian  
Department of Communications.  
For Your Safety  
Caution to the user: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party  
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.  
This camera/recorder can use 8mm and  
video cassettes. It automatically  
records and plays it back correctly.  
determines the loaded cassette is 8mm or and  
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO  
RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
MOISTURE  
When the camera/recorder is exposed to rapid temperature changes from cold to warm,  
drops of moisture can form inside the mechanism. A flashing "DEW" indication in the  
viewfinder indicates that moisture has condensed on the recorder mechanism, which  
could result in tape damage. Since condensation builds up gradually, the indication  
does not appear immediately when condensation starts. When the temperature or  
humidity of the room changes abruptly, turn the power on and check that the "DEW"  
indication does not appear, then wait for about an hour for safety before using the  
camera/recorder. When the "DEW" indication in the viewfinder is flashing the unit will  
not operate. When this happens, slide the "EJECT" switch, remove the tape, and wait  
for the moisture to dry...the "DEW" indication in the viewfinder will stop flashing.  
Read This First  
Read This First  
Thank you for buying a Hitachi product. You've chosen the best 8 mm video  
camera/recorder for you, and we want to help you make the most of your purchase.  
Please take time to become familiar with the manual and how it is set up. Keep it handy  
for future reference.  
To guide you, we've included:  
• A "Before You Begin" section containing important cautions for your family's safety as  
well as instruction for getting your video camera/recorder ready for use. Please read  
and understand this section thoroughly before moving on.  
• A "Getting Started" section to familiarize yourself with the controls and prepare you for  
recording.  
• A "Basic Techniques" section to allow you to use your video camera/recorder quickly  
and confidently before advancing to the more sophisticated features of the Hitachi VM-  
H57A.  
• "Advanced Techniques" to help you with some of the exciting, sophisticated features  
of the Hitachi VM-H57A. We hope you will take the time to learn about these functions  
since they have been designed for you. You can use the video camera/recorder without  
reading this section.  
• A "General Maintenance" section to help keep your purchase in good repair.  
We want this manual to be as helpful as possible, so it includes two easy ways to find  
the information you need:  
• A quick index for the information you use most often (this page).  
• A detailed table of contents directing you to specific information quickly (page 8).  
Get to know your video camera/recorder by using this manual, and get to know Hitachi.  
We appreciate your business.  
Quick Index  
Charging the Battery.....10  
Making a Basic Recording.....24  
Playing Back Your Recording.....24  
Using Power Zoom.....30  
Using Digital Zoom.....30  
Using the Wireless Remote Control.....37  
Dubbing from Camera/Recorder to VCR.....38  
Before You Begin  
Before You Begin  
Any problems that occur as a result of any of the following conditions will not be covered  
by our warranty.  
Be careful that no water, dust or sand enters the camera/recorder.  
When you shoot at a scene which contains an extremely bright object such as the sun  
or a light source, a bright vertical bar may appear in the picture.  
Your camera/recorder is functioning properly, but the solid-state pickup device (CCD)  
usually causes this as an inherent characteristic. Try to avoid shooting an excessive  
bright object directly.  
Be sure not to leave it in a place where the temperature exceeds 120° (49°C), or the  
pickup device may be damaged.  
Dangerous includes:  
• Inside a car with the windows closed and in direct sunshine.  
• Near heating appliances.  
Do not leave the viewfinder lens facing sunlight for a prolonged period, or the  
phosphorescent surface of the cathode ray tube may be damaged.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of  
your video product, safety is a major factor in the design of every instrument. But,  
safety is your responsibility too.  
This page lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper  
use of a Video Camera/Recorder and accessory equipment. Please read it carefully  
before operating your video product and keep it in a handy place for future reference.  
INSTALLATION  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
1 Read and Follow Instructions -- All the safety and operating instructions should be  
read before the video product is operated. Follow all operating and use instructions.  
2 Retain Instructions -- The safety and operating instructions should be retained for  
future reference.  
3 Heed Warnings -- Comply with all warnings on the video product and in the  
operating instructions.  
4 Polarized Plug -- This video product is equipped with a polarized alternating-current  
line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This 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 should still fail to fit, contact your electrician  
to replace your obsolete outlet. To prevent electric shock do not use this polarized plug  
with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted  
without blade exposure. If you need an extension, use a polarized cord.  
5 Power Sources -- This video product should be operated only from the type of power  
source indicated on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to  
your home, consult your video dealer or local power company. For video products  
intended to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer to the operating  
instructions.  
6 Overloading -- Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in  
a risk of fire or electric shock. Overloaded AC outlets and extension cords are  
dangerous, and so are frayed power cords, damaged or cracked wire insulation and  
broken plugs. They may result in a shock or fire hazard. Periodically examine the cord  
and have it replaced by your service technician if appearance indicates damage or  
deteriorated insulation.  
7 Power-Cord Protection -- Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not  
likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying  
particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they  
exit from the appliance.  
8 Ventilation -- Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for ventilation to ensure  
reliable operation of the video product and to protect it from overheating. These  
openings must not be blocked or covered. The openings should never be blocked by  
placing the video product on a bed, sofa, rug or other similar surface. This video product  
should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register. This video product  
should not be placed in a built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless proper  
ventilation is provided or the video product manufacturer's instructions have been  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
followed.  
9 Attachments -- Do not use attachments unless recommended by the video product  
manufacturer as they may cause hazards.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Caution: Maintain electrical safety. Powerline operated equipment or accessories  
connected to this unit should bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on the  
accessory itself and should not have been modified so as to defeat the safety features. This  
will help avoid any potential hazard from electric shock or fire. If in doubt, contact qualified  
service personnel.  
10 Water and Moisture -- Do not use this video product 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.  
11 Accessories -- Do not place this video product on an unstable card, stand, tripod,  
bracket, or table. The video product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult,  
and serious damage to the appliance. Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the video product. Any mounting  
of the product should follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should use a mounting  
accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
11A 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.  
12 Outdoor Antenna Grounding -- If an outside antenna or cable system is  
connected to the video product, be sure the antenna or cable system is grounded so as  
to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Section  
810 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA No. 70, provides information with  
respect to proper grounding of the mast 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. See example below:  
EXAMPLE OF ANTENNA GROUNDING  
13 Power Lines -- An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of  
overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into  
such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care  
should be taken to keep from touching or approaching such power lines or circuits as  
contact with them might be fatal. Installing an outdoor antenna can be hazardous and  
should be left to a professional antenna installer.  
USE  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
14 Cleaning -- Unplug this video product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not  
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
15 Object and Liquid Entry -- Never push objects of any kind into this video product  
through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that  
could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the video  
product.  
16 Lightning -- For added protection for this video product during a lightning storm, or  
when it its 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 product due to lightning and power-line surges.  
SERVICE  
17 Servicing -- Do not attempt to service this video product yourself as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualified service personnel.  
18 Conditions Requiring Service -- Unplug this video product from the wall outlet and  
refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions.  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged  
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the video product.  
c. If the video product has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the video product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.  
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions. Improper  
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work  
by a qualified technician to restore the video product to its normal operation.  
e. If the video product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.  
f. When the video product exhibits a distinct change in performance - this indicates a  
need for service.  
19 Replacement Parts -- When replacement parts are required, have the service  
technician verify that the replacements he uses have the same safety characteristics as  
the original parts. Use of replacements specified by the video product manufacturer can  
prevent fire, electric shock or other hazards.  
20 Safety Check -- Upon completion of any service or repairs to this video product, ask  
the service technician to perform safety checks recommended by the manufacturer to  
determine that the video product is in safe operating condition.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AC ADAPTER/CHARGER  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AC ADAPTER/CHARGER  
1. Save these instructions -- This page contains important safety and operating  
instructions for AC Adapter/Charger Model VM-AC82A(R).  
2. Before using AC Adapter/Charger, read all instructions and cautionary markings on  
(1) AC Adapter/Charger, (2) battery and (3) product using battery.  
3. Also read all instructions on pages 4 and 5.  
4. Caution -- To reduce risk of injury, charge only rechargeable battery, VM-BP82(G), VM-  
BP82 or VM-BP83.  
Other types of batteries may burst causing personal injury and damage.  
5. Do not expose charger to rain or snow.  
6. Use of an attachment nor recommended or sold by the battery charger manufacturer  
may result in a risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.  
7. To reduce risk of damage to electric plug and cord, pull by plug rather than cord when  
disconnecting charger.  
8. Make sure cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over, or otherwise  
subjected to damage or stress.  
9. Do not operate charger with damaged cord or plug - replace them immediately.  
10. An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary.  
Use of improper extension cord could result in a risk of fire and electric shock. If  
extension cord must be used, make sure:  
A. The pins on plug of extension cord are the same number, size, and shape as those  
of plug on charger.  
B. That extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition; and  
C. That wire size should be met below:  
Minimum  
AWG size  
18  
16  
Length of extension cord (feet)  
Equal to or less than 100  
Equal to or less than 150  
11. Do not operate charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or otherwise  
damaged in any way; take it to a qualified serviceman.  
12. Do not disassemble charger: take it to a qualified serviceman when service or repair  
is required. Incorrect reassembly may result in a risk of electric shock or fire.  
13. To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug charger from outlet before attempting any  
maintenance or cleaning.  
"Note to CATV system installer: This reminder is provided to call the CATV system  
installer's attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC 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".  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AC ADAPTER/CHARGER  
NOTES:  
• This unit uses  
video format cassettes.  
• It records and plays back in the SP mode (14.3 mm/sec.).  
• It cannot record and play back in the LP mode (7.2 mm/sec.).  
• This camera/recorder uses a Hi-Fi stereo sound system. When a tape recorded by this  
camera/recorder is played by a conventional 8mm camera/recorder, monaural sound is  
output. When a tape recorded by a conventional 8mm camera/recorder is played by this  
machine, monaural sound is output.  
Features  
• Easy to use  
• 16x zoom ratio  
• Instant zoom  
• Multi-function TV/Cam remote control  
• Image stabilization  
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR AC ADAPTER/CHARGER  
Components and Accessories  
Check that you have the following components and accessories before preceding.  
1. AV stereo output cord with S-VIDEO plug  
2. Battery pack  
3. AC adapter/charger  
4. Remote control battery  
5. Shoulder Strap  
6. External power adapter  
7. Remote control  
Getting Started  
Getting Started  
This section guides you through the initial preparation of the camera/recorder. None of  
these processes are complex. Set aside some time, relax, and familiarize yourself with  
this quality instrument.  
Enjoy getting to know all about your Hitachi 8mm camera/recorder. The more  
comfortable and familiar you are with the machine and its features, the more you can  
make it do for you. Let's get started!  
It is crucial that you read and understand all the safety instructions before you begin. If  
you haven't read the safety instructions yet, please take the time to do so now.  
Charging the Battery  
The first step is to set the battery to charge. It takes approximately an hour, enough time  
to familiarize yourself with some of the basic features of the camera/recorder. Once  
charged the battery will give you approximately 55 ~ 65 minutes of operating time  
depending on the use of ZOOM and Start/Stop.  
Charge the battery at a temperature range of 50°F(10°C) - 86°F (30°C) to prevent  
damage to the battery.  
1. Plug the AC adapter/charger power cord into an AC outlet. Make sure that the wide  
blade fits into the wide slot. If it doesn't fit try reversing it. If you still cannot make fit the  
blades fully into the outlet either contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet, or  
use a polarized cord or outlet accessory.  
2. To insert the battery into the charger align the reference arrow on the battery with the  
reference arrow on the AC adapter/charger. Push the battery till it is flush with the AC  
adapter/charger sliding it in the direction of the arrow as shown in the figure.  
3. The CHARGE light remains on while the battery charges, turning off when charging  
completes.  
Note: Remove the external power adapter from the AC adapter/charger before attempting  
to charge the battery. The CHARGE light flashes if the external power adapter remains  
connected while you attempt to charge the battery.  
Note: Do not operate the battery at temperature below 14°F (-10°C) or above 95°F (35°C).  
At extremely low temperatures operation time decreases, while at high temperature the  
battery may be damaged.  
After charging set the mark switch to red so that you may quickly identify  
Getting Started  
whether the battery is charged or uncharged.  
Note: The marker switch is not concerned with the battery's performance.  
Additional Information  
To use a battery in optimum condition:  
• Use the battery until the low charge light ( ) flashes. Using a battery for a short time  
and then recharging it may shorten the operation time.  
• It is recommended to refresh an battery before recharging it when it has not been used  
for long time; otherwise its operation time becomes short. Press the refresh button.  
After refreshing is complete, the REFRESH light turns off and the CHARGE light turns  
on and charging begins automatically.  
Refreshing a fully charged battery takes approximately 4 hours, adding considerable  
time to battery charging.  
With repeated normal charging and use the battery will gradually lose operating time.  
When operation time becomes too short to be useful, replace the battery.  
If the POWER light begins to flash during charging, remove the battery and then  
reattach it to the AC charger/adapter. If the POWER light continues to flash after several  
attempts to attach it, the battery is unable to take a charge and must be replaced.  
Do not attach a hot battery to the AC adapter/charger. Allow it to cool. Attaching a hot  
battery to the AC adapter/charger causes the POWER light to flash.  
THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THE BATTERY OR AC  
ADAPTER/CHARGER.  
THROWING THE BATTERY INTO FIRE OR EXPOSING IT TO EXCESSIVE HEAT  
(ABOVE 149°F (65°C)) MAY CAUSE INJURY.  
SHORTING THE BATTERY'S TERMINAL INCREASES RISK OF FIRE OR  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK.  
Getting Started  
ATTENTION:  
The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery. The battery is  
recyclable. At the end of its useful life, under various state and local laws, it may be illegal  
to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream. Check with your local solid waste  
officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal.  
Getting Started  
Adjusting the Electronic Viewfinder  
The electronic viewfinder adjusts simply by pivoting it to a position where it is  
comfortable and easy to see through. Place the viewfinder back in its original position  
before storing the camera/recorder in its case or carrying the camera recorder around to  
avoid damaging the viewfinder or camera/recorder.  
Eyepiece Adjustment  
To use the electronic viewfinder, pull out the eye cup all the way when using it and  
adjust the diopter control so that the subject is seen most clearly in the viewfinder.  
Always push in the eye cup after use.  
Attaching the Shoulder Strap  
Thread the ends of the provided shoulder strap through the slots at the back of the  
camera/recorder and thread through the shoulder straps' buckles. Please ensure that  
the straps are securely fastened before using the shoulder strap to carry the  
camera/recorder.  
Getting Started  
Getting Started  
Attaching the Optional Wide or Tele Converter Lens  
1. To remove the lens hood, turn it counterclockwise.  
2. Remove both caps of the converter lens.  
3. Screw the lens into the threads on the camera/recorder lens assembly.  
Loading Batteries  
Install the remote control battery now to prevent misplacing it.  
Remote Control Battery  
1. Push the tab to the right of the remote control and hold it, then remove the battery  
holder.  
2. Press the PLAY button and hold it for about two seconds.  
3. Insert the battery with the + facing in the direction of the open side of the battery  
holder.  
4. Replace the battery holder with battery in the remote control making sure that it is full  
inserted.  
WARNING: KEEP THE BATTERY AWAY FROM CHILDREN AND PETS.  
IF SWALLOWED CONSULT A PHYSICIAN IMMEDIATELY FOR EMERGENCY  
TREATMENT.  
Note: Replace remote control battery with 3V micro lithium cells such as Maxell CR2025 or  
its equivalent.  
Note: Dispose of battery safely in accordance with local laws. Do not dispose of in fire.  
Getting Started  
Camera/Recorder Battery  
Before you install the battery for the first time it must be fully charged. Refer to  
"Charging the Battery" for details.  
1. Align the arrow on the battery with the guide arrow on the camera/recorder.  
2. Hold the battery firmly against the camera/recorder while sliding it towards the right of  
the machine.  
Note: Always remove the battery from the camera/recorder after use.  
Removing the Battery  
Push the BATT EJECT switch in the direction of the arrow and hold it as you slide the  
battery toward the left of the camera/recorder and remove.  
Checking the Battery's Charge  
A battery charge indicator is located on the upper right corner of the viewfinder. One of  
three symbols displays when the battery is used.  
This symbol indicates a fully charged battery.  
This symbol indicates a partially charged battery.  
Getting Started  
This flashing symbol indicates a battery nearly out of power. Use an  
alternate power source or charge the battery before continuing to use the  
camera/recorder.  
Getting Started  
Using Alternative Power Sources  
Using the AC Adapter/Charger  
Please ensure that the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch is in the OFF position whenever  
attaching or detaching any power supply (ie. battery, AC adapter/charger, etc.)  
1. Plug the AC adapter/charger power cord into an AC outlet. Make sure that the wide  
blade fits into the wide slot. If it doesn't fit try reversing it. If you still cannot make fit the  
blades fully into the outlet either contact an electrician to replace your obsolete outlet, or  
use a polarized cord or outlet accessory.  
2. Align the arrow on the external power adapter with the guide arrow on the  
camera/recorder.  
3. Hold the external power adapter firmly against the camera/recorder while sliding it  
towards the right of the machine.  
4. Connect the external power adapter plug to the DC OUTPUT jack of the AC  
adapter/charger.  
Note: The AC adapter/charger can be used around the world. An AC plug adapter is  
required in some foreign countries. If you need one purchase it at your Hitachi distributor.  
Note: The battery level indicator sometimes displays partial charge symbol when using the  
AC adaptor/charger. Ignore this indicator when using the AC adaptor/charger.  
Using Alkaline Dry-Cell Batteries  
The camera/recorder can be powered with six alkaline dry-cell batteries inserted into the  
optional battery case (Hitachi VM-BP86C) which can be attached to the  
camera/recorder. The operation time of the camera/recorder depends on the type of  
alkaline batteries used. Six special high-quality alkaline batteries can power the  
camere/recorder for about 50 minutes. Please ensure that the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO  
Getting Started  
switch is in the OFF position whenever attaching or detaching any power supply (ie.  
battery, AC adapter/charger, etc.)  
1. Insert six "AA" alkaline dry-cell batteries as shown, being sure not to confuse their  
polarity.  
2. Align the arrow on the battery case with the guide arrow on the camera/recorder.  
3. Hold the battery case firmly against the camera/recorder while sliding it towards the  
right of the machine.  
Note: At extremely low temperatures operation time decreases, while at high temperatures  
these batteries may be damaged.  
Note: Ordinary manganese batteries cannot be used.  
Note: Attach the battery case immediately before you start recording.  
Using a Car Battery  
The camera/recorder can be powered with a car battery by using an optional car battery  
cord (Hitachi VM-CC80A) to plug the camera/recorder into the car's cigarette lighter  
socket. Please ensure that the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch is in the OFF position  
whenever attaching or detaching any power supply (ie. battery, AC adapter/charger,  
etc).  
1. Plug the car battery cord into the car's cigarette lighter socket.  
2. Align the arrow on the external power adapter with the guide arrow on the  
camera/recorder.  
3. Hold the external power adapter firmly against the camera/recorder while sliding it  
toward the right of the machine.  
4. Connect the external power adapter plug to the DC OUTPUT jack of the car battery  
cord.  
Note: Only use the car battery cord with cars having 12/24 volt negative ground system.  
Getting Started  
Inserting and Removing Cassettes  
A power source must be connected before inserting or removing cassettes. Once  
connected cassettes can be inserted or removed whether the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO  
switch is on or off.  
Inserting a Cassette  
1. Slide the EJECT switch in the direction of the arrow. The cassette door opens  
automatically.  
2. Place the cassette in the cassette holder so that the transparent window faces away  
from the body of the camera/recorder and the sprockets toward the body of the  
camera/recorder.  
3. Push the cassette holder, which is embossed PUSH on the left hand side, until it  
"clicks" into place. The camera/recorder automatically closes.  
Caution: Be sure that you push the cassette holder embossed PUSH to close the holder.  
Otherwise, the holder will not click into place and the tape may be slack which could lead to  
damage.  
Note: If EJECT or TROUBLE flashes in the viewfinder, remove the cassette and check that  
the tape is not damaged, is not slack or no dust adheres to it, etc. After making sure that  
there is no abnormality, reinsert the cassette. If EJECT or TROUBLE reappears, see  
"Troubleshooting" on page 46.  
Removing a Cassette  
Slide the EJECT switch in the direction of the arrow. The cassette door opens  
automatically. Remove the cassette.  
Getting Started  
Protecting Recorded Material  
Protect 8mm cassettes from accidental erasure by sliding the tab on the side of the  
cassette towards the opposite side until the tab is completely visible. Slide the tab in the  
opposite direction, until the tab disappears, to record on the cassette again.  
Attaching the Optional DC Camera Light  
You can use the DC camera light to light subjects in darkened areas or correct  
unflattering shadows. Use the camera light wisely as it greatly reduces the time you  
may use a charged battery.  
NEVER TOUCH THE DC CAMERA  
LIGHT TERMINAL WHEN  
THE CAMERA/RECORDER IS TURNED ON TO  
AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK.  
1. Slide the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch to OFF.  
2. Connect a fully charged batteries or the AC adapter/charger ("Loading Batteries;  
Camera/Recorder Battery" p12, Using Alternative Power Sources" p13).  
3. Slide the DC camera light onto the DC camera light shoe with the camera light lens  
facing the same direction as the camera/recorder's lens.  
4. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding it to  
CAMERA.  
5. Press the operate button on the DC camera light to turn it on and off.  
Notes when using the DC camera light:  
• Keep the DC camera light away from splashing or dripping water.  
• Never cover the DC camera light with paper, plastic or other object as the cooling vents  
may become blocked possibly causing the camera light to overheat.  
• Never use the DC camera light in the vicinity of explosive or highly flammable materials.  
• Always allow the DC camera light to cool fully before storing.  
• The DC camera light becomes very hot during use of the camera light or immediately after  
use. Be careful that your hand or hair does not touch them.  
• When the DC camera light is on, avoid subjecting the camera light to impacts or sharp  
vibrations.  
Getting Started  
• If the DC camera light is turned on and off during recording, there could be noise in the  
picture. Watch the battery charge indicator especially when using a battery as the power  
source.  
• When the DC camera light is used, the operation time of the camera/recorder when a  
fully-charged battery pack is attached is halved.  
Removing the DC Camera Light  
Depress the light to release the tab from the hook and then move the light in the  
direction of the arrow as shown in the figure.  
Replacing the DC Camera Light Bulb  
1. Turn the front of the case counter-clockwise and remove it.  
2. Remove the bulb by pulling it out through the opened case.  
3. Install the new bulb by aligning the notch in the rim of the bulb's base with the " "  
mark outside the socket. Avoid touching the bulb directly with your fingers. It may  
shorten the life of the bulb.  
4. Reattach the front of the case by placing the bulb in the hole of the reflective plate,  
lining up the smaller "-" mark on the front of the cover with the "-" mark on the DC  
camera light, and turning the front of the cover clockwise till the larger "-" mark on the  
front of the cover aligns with the "-" mark on the DC camera light. Check that the front of  
the camera light is attached properly before turning the light on.  
Note: Only replace the camera light bulb with VM-CP4L (optional) to reduce the risk of fire.  
Getting Started  
Using Memory  
The linear time counter memory stops a rewinding tape at approximately 0:00:00M. This  
feature helps in locating a specific point in the tape to which you wish to return. An  
example might be that you have recorded some tape that you have already watched,  
you continue recording but do not care to watch the tape you recorded earlier. The  
memory feature returns you to the beginning of the most recent recording.  
1. Press the DISPLAY button on the remote control so the linear time counter with  
memory is displayed as shown in the figure.  
2. Start recording or playback of a cassette. Press the COUNTER RESET button on the  
remote control at the point to which you wish to return. The linear time counter clears to  
0:00:00M.  
3. Continue recording or playback until ready to return. Press STOP when finished.  
4. Press the REW/REVIEW button and the tape stops at approximately where you reset  
the linear time counter. This feature works in F.FWD as well.  
Getting Started  
Setting the Date and Time  
Take the time to set the date and time now: The time backup battery is rechargeable.  
Charge the backup battery every two months. Set the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch to  
OFF and connect a charged battery or the AC adapter/charger to the camera/recorder  
for 24 hours. If you record the date and time at the beginning of each recording session  
they will serve as a handy reminder when viewing tapes at a later date. Make sure that  
the current time is displayed correctly before you start filming.  
Note: The backup battery should be charged every two months. If it is not charged  
periodically, it will be over-discharged and its life will be shortened.  
1. Load the battery ("Loading the Batteries: Camera/Recorder battery" p 12). Press the  
red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch as you slid it to CAMERA.  
2. Press the DATE button and look into the viewfinder. The date and time should appear  
in the lower right with the "1" flashing.  
3. Pressing the F.FWD button gives you higher numbers while the REW/REVIEW  
button gives you lower numbers. Select the right month and press STOP button. Use  
the F.FWD, REW/REVIEW and STOP buttons to select the proper day, year, hour,  
minute, and AM or PM.  
4. After setting the AM/PM, press the DATE button. The display changes and the  
internal clock starts.  
Note: The date/time graphics will be recorded whenever they appear in the viewfinder.  
Getting Started  
Correcting the Date and Time  
1. Press the DATE button while pressing the stop button. The flashing cursor appears at  
the month.  
2. Move to where you need to make the correction with the STOP button and use the  
F.FWD and REW/REVIEW to correct.  
3. Press the DATE button to set the corrected date and time.  
Automatic Date Recording  
This feature records the date automatically once a day. After you begin recording, the  
date is displayed and recorded automatically for 10 seconds. The same date is  
recorded again in the following cases; when the cassette is replaced, when " AUTO" is  
displayed again after being switched to the date display and when the recording is less  
than 10 seconds long.  
If the date changes while recording continues over 10 seconds, the date is recorded for  
10 seconds when recording is restarted after the camera/recorder has been set to the  
standby once.  
Press the DATE button until " AUTO" and the date appear at the lower right of the  
viewfinder before you begin to record. The date will be recorded whenever it appears in  
the viewfinder.  
Using the Linear Time Counter  
The linear time counter displays the tape run in hours, minutes, and seconds helping  
you to keep track of how long you've been filming or time you have left to film before  
running out of tape.  
Turn the camera/recorder on to display the linear time counter. The linear time counter  
keeps track from when you load a cassette into the camera/recorder and clears to  
0:00:00 when the cassette is ejected.  
Getting Started  
Remaining Tape  
The tape remaining display shows the remaining tape that can be used for recording  
and playback, using seven dashes. This feature is handy when recording since it lets  
you know how long you can record on the loaded tape.  
Insert a cassette into the camera/recorder and start recording or playback; 10 seconds  
later, the remaining tape will be displayed. When the cassette is ejected, the display will  
disappear. "  
" is displayed for 10 seconds after the tape starts to run.  
Note: The tape remaining display appears 10 seconds after the tape starts to run.  
Note: When the remaining tape time becomes less than about three minutes, TAPE END  
flashes in the viewfinder.  
Using the Display Button  
Pressing the DISPLAY button on the remote control allows you to switch the displays in  
the viewfinder. When the camera/recorder is turned on, the linear time counter appears.  
• Pressing the DISPLAY button once displays the linear time counter with the memory  
feature.  
• Pressing the DISPLAY button a second time returns to the linear time counter.  
Note: The linear time counter with the memory feature in the viewfinder can also be  
displayed on the connected television.  
Getting Started - Identifying Controls  
Getting Started - Identifying Controls  
Left side / Front Controls Illustration  
1. Lens  
F1.4 (6~46mm) 8:1 power zoom lens with auto focus and auto iris functions.  
2. Record Indicator  
This indicator lights when the camera/recorder is recording.  
3. Infrared Receiver  
The area where infrared signals from the wireless remote are received. Aim the remote  
control to this area for best results.  
4. INST. ZOOM (Instant Zoom) Button  
Use this button to magnify the image being recorded 1.5 times momentarily.  
5. Power Zoom Switch  
Use this to zoom automatically ("Using the Power Zoom," p 30).  
6. CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO Power Switch  
Hold down the red button as you slide the switch to CAMERA or VIDEO. You do not  
need to hold down the red button to slide the switch to OFF.  
7. EJECT Switch  
A power source must be connected before cassettes can be inserted or removed  
though the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch may be set to OFF ("Inserting and Removing  
Cassettes," p 15).  
8. BATT EJECT (Battery Eject) Switch  
Slide this switch to remove the battery, battery case or external power adapter.  
9. Cassette Holder Close Button  
CAUTION: Be sure to press this button to close the cassette holder. Otherwise, the tape  
may become slack and may be damaged.  
10. Cassette Holder  
A power source must be connected to the camera/recorder before a cassette can be  
inserted or removed.  
Getting Started - Identifying Controls  
11. EIS (Electronic Image Stabilizer) Button  
EIS corrects slight shaking of an image ("Using the Electronic Image Stabilizer," p. 32).  
12. FOCUS Control (AUTO/MAN) Buttons  
Press these buttons simultaneously to select manual or automatic focus. For manual  
focusing ("Using Manual Focus," p. 32), press the or button to bring the subject into  
focus. When using manual focus, appears in the viewfinder.  
13. FADE Button  
The FADE button features three modes; white fade, wipe fade, and zoom fade ("Using  
Fade," p. 33).  
Right side / Rear Illustration  
14. Microphone  
15. PLAY Button  
Use to playback recorded tapes.  
16. Power Supply Attachment  
The battery, battery case and external power adapter connect here ("Loading Batteries,"  
p 12, "Using Alternative Power Sources," p 13)  
17. Eye Cup  
Pull this cup all the way to see the image in the viewfinder. Return it to its original  
position when carrying the camera/recorder or storing it.  
18. Diopter Control  
Use this control to focus the viewfinder.  
19. F.FWD Button  
Use this button to fast forward tapes or for visual search. During visual search the  
camera/recorder fast forwards at approximately 9 times normal playback speed. Also  
use this button to set date and time.  
20. Camera Light Shoe  
Attach the DC camera light here.  
21. Hand Strap  
Refer to page 22.  
22. Start/Stop Button  
When the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch is in CAMERA press this button to start  
recording. When pressed a second time the camera pauses. During playback use this  
button to stop the tape temporarily. Pressing a second time resumes normal playback.  
23. REW/REVIEW Button  
Getting Started - Identifying Controls  
Use this button to fast rewind tapes or for visual search. During visual search the  
camcorder rewinds at approximately 7 times normal playback speed. Also use this  
button to set date and time. Furthermore, use this button to review the last few seconds  
of the tape you are recording.  
24. AV IN/OUT Jack (Behind the door)  
Use this jack to connect the camera/recorder to a VCR or television ("Playing Back Your  
Recordings," p 24, "Dubbing from the Camera/Recorder to a VCR," p 38 and  
"Recording Television Programs", P43).  
25. DATE Button  
Use this button to record the date and time on your tape. Any time that the date and  
time display is in the viewfinder they are recorded on your tape.  
26. STOP Button  
Use this button to stop playback, fast forward, or reverse. Also use this button to set  
date and time.  
Bottom / Remote Illustration  
27. Tripod Mounting Threaded Socket  
Use this threaded socket to mount the camera/recorder to a tripod.  
28. TV Control Buttons  
Used for controlling the TV.  
• POWER: Turns the TV on and off.  
• AVX: Used for recording picture and sound from an auxiliary input (only wity Hitachi  
TVs)  
• VOLUME: Increase ( ) or decrease ( ) the volume.  
• CHANNEL: Top ( ) button switches to next higher channel, bottom ( ) button  
switches to the next lower channel. For these to operate, you must have preset your  
channels.  
("Controlling your TV with the Camera/Recorder" P40)  
29. Camera/Recorder Remote Control  
The shaded buttons on the remote control have the same functions as the  
corresponding buttons on the camera/recorder.  
30. S.EDIT (Synchro Edit) Button (only on the remote control)  
Use this button to activate the synchro edit function for dubbing. ("Using Synchro Edit",  
P39)  
31. COUNTER RESET Button (only on the remote control)  
Use this button to reset the linear time counter to 0:00:00.  
32. TITLE ON/OFF Button (only on the remote control)  
Use this button to create and record titles for your tapes ("Creating and Recording  
Titles," p 35).  
Getting Started - Identifying Controls  
33. DISPLAY Button (only on the remote control)  
Use this button to select the viewfinder and TV display ("Using the Display Button," p  
19).  
34. A/V DUB Button (only on the remote control)  
Use this button to record new audio and video over existing audio and video.  
Basic Techniques  
Basic Techniques  
The batteries are in place and charged, the date and time are set, and you are familiar  
with the controls it's time to make a recording. Basic recording is easy and simple.  
Hooking up the camera/recorder to your TV is not complicated but give yourself plenty  
of time to ensure connections are correct.  
This section guides you through basic recording and playback. Practice the basic  
techniques of recording and playback on something unimportant such as traffic or a  
short tour of your backyard. Once familiar with how the machine works you can move to  
the more sophisticated features with less stress.  
Let's get started!  
Making a Basic Recording  
The Hitachi VM-H57A uses PROGRAM AE auto exposure that automatically selects the  
optimum shutter speed (either 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/180, 1/250, 1/350, 1/500, 1/750,  
1/1000, 1/1500, 1/2000, or 1/4000 of a second). The iris adjusts automatically in  
response to shutter speed.  
1. Connect the camera/recorder to a power source ("Loading Batteries;  
Camera/Recorder Battery," p 12, "Using Alternative Power Sources," p 13).  
2. Insert an 8mm cassette ("Inserting and Removing Cassettes," p 15).  
3. Press the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch as you slide it to CAMERA.  
appears and the camera/recorder is now ready to record.  
4. Use the diopter control to match the viewfinder's focus with your eyesight.  
5. When you are ready to record press the Start/Stop button. REC appears in the  
viewfinder and the camera/recorder records the picture you see in the viewfinder.  
Note: TAPE flashes in the viewfinder when the tab on the side of the cassette is completely  
visible.  
Basic Techniques  
6. To stop recording press the Start/Stop button and REC disappears from the  
viewfinder replaced by . This places the camera/recorder in standby.  
Note: TAPE END flashes in the viewfinder when about 3 minutes or less remain of the tape  
cassette.  
Note: If the camera/recorder is left in record/pause mode for more than 5 minutes, the  
camera/recorder turns off automatically. To restart it press the Start/Stop button and the  
camera returns to record/pause mode.  
Playing Back Your Recording  
Depending on the setup of your video equipment, you connect the camera/recorder in  
one of the 3 methods explained below.  
Connecting to a Television with a VCR Attached  
1. Connect the provided AV output cord to the AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN jacks of your  
VCR.  
2. Connect the free square plug to the AV IN/OUT jack of your camera/recorder.  
3. Insert the previously recorded cassette into the camera/recorder.  
4. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding the  
switch to VIDEO.  
5. Press the PLAY button to begin playback.  
6. Press the STOP button when finished.  
Connecting to a Television with Audio In and Video In Jacks  
1. Connect the provided AV output cord to the AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN jacks of your  
television.  
2. Connect the free square plug to the AV IN/OUT jack of your camera/recorder.  
3. Turn on your television.  
4. Insert the previously recorded cassette into the camera/recorder.  
5. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding the  
switch to VIDEO.  
6. Press the PLAY button to begin playback.  
7. Press the STOP button when finished.  
Basic Techniques  
Connecting to a Television without Audio In and Video In Jacks  
1. Disconnect the VHF antenna leads from the back of the television. Leave the UHF  
antenna leads connected.  
2. Connect the VHF antenna lead to ANT IN of the RF output adapter. If the cable on  
the VHF antenna lead is flat you need to purchase an antenna adapter (300-ohm to 75-  
ohm transformer). Connect the antenna adapter to the VHF antenna lead and slide the  
adapter on to the ANT IN terminal.  
3. Connect the 75-ohm coaxial cable of the RF output adapter to the VHF antenna  
terminals on the back of the television. If the television is set up to connect to a flat  
antenna lead you need to purchase antenna adapter (75-ohm to 300-ohm transformer).  
Connect the adapter to the 75-ohm coaxial cable of the RF output adapter and connect  
the free ends of the adapter to the VHF antenna terminals at the back of your television.  
4. Connect the RF output adapter cable to the AV IN/OUT jack of your camera/recorder.  
5. Turn your television on and select channel 3 (channel 4 if channel 3 is a channel  
used in your area).  
6. Select the CH3 or CH4 on the RF output adapter matching the channel selected on  
your television.  
7. Insert the previously recorded cassette into the camera/recorder.  
8. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding the  
switch to VIDEO.  
9. Press the PLAY button to begin playback.  
10. Press the STOP button when finished.  
Simple Playback (Using the Electronic Viewfinder)  
1. Insert the cassette ("Inserting and Removing Cassettes," p 15).  
2. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding the  
switch to VIDEO.  
3. Press the PLAY button and enjoy your video.  
4. Press the STOP button when finished.  
Using Still  
To view a still picture during playback press the Start/Stop. Press the Start/Stop button  
again to resume playback. If you leave the camera/recorder in play/pause mode for  
more than 5 minutes the camera/recorder automatically stops the cassette to prevent  
damage to the tape.  
Note: When you engage play/pause mode the still picture will have some interference or  
noise. This is normal.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using Forward and Reverse Search  
When looking for a particular point in your videotape use the F.FWD button and  
REW/REVIEW button to find the spot quickly.  
• Press F.FWD button during playback to play the tape forward at approximately 9 times  
normal speed. Press PLAY button to return to normal playback.  
• Press REW/REVIEW button during playback to play the tape backwards at  
approximately 7 times normal speed. Press PLAY button to return to normal playback.  
Note: When you engage F.FWD button or REW/REVIEW button the picture will have some  
interference or noise. This is normal during search mode.  
Advanced Techniques  
The Hitachi VM-H57A offers a diverse group of features that add interest and  
excitement to your videos. Adding fades to smooth transitions creates videos with a  
professional look.  
As you learn and practice with these features think of situations that they might fit in and  
add a special touch.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using the Power Zoom  
The power zoom W control widens the picture, moving the subject farther away, while  
the power zoom T control brings the subject closer, narrowing the picture. If appears at  
the left of the viewfinder, the digital zoom function shown below has been engaged.  
Using the Digital Zoom  
The digital zoom increases the magnification of the power zoom by 2 times. You must  
place the subject you wish to magnify at the center of the viewfinder.  
Note: When the digital zoom is used, the more the image is magnified, the rougher the  
picture becomes. Also even a slight shaking of the camera/recorder is conspicuous.  
Press and hold the power zoom T control until you find the picture you want. You control  
the zoom with the power zoom T and W controls. When is not displayed in the  
viewfinder, normal zoom functions resume.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using the INST. ZOOM (Instant Zoom) Button  
The instant zoom feature activates the digital zoom to magnify the subject 1.5 times  
regardless of zooming engaged by the power zoom T and W controls.  
Press the INST. ZOOM button. appears at the left of the viewfinder and the picture is  
magnified 1.5 times momentarily.  
Note: To return to the original zoom position, press the INST. ZOOM button so that  
disappears from the viewfinder.  
Note: This instant zoom has certain limitations and may degradate at extreme  
magnification and amplify camera/recorder's movement.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using Auto Focus  
The camera/recorder focuses the subject in the center of the viewfinder automatically  
unless the manual focus is engaged. If appears in the viewfinder, manual focus is  
engaged. Press the FOCUS control (AUTO/MAN) buttons simultaneously to return to  
auto focus.  
The auto focus will not work under the following conditions and you must focus  
manually:  
Objects outside the center of the viewfinder  
Objects at different distances in the center of the viewfinder  
Brightly lit objects such as a neon light, objects lit by spotlight, etc.  
Objects behind water dappled or dusty glass  
Objects with little difference in light reflection such as a white wall  
Rapidly moving objects  
Dark objects  
Advanced Techniques  
Note: With the T zoom control you can use the auto focus with subjects that are 3.6 feet  
away from the lens and further away to infinity. With the W zoom control you can use the  
auto focus with subjects 1.2 inches away from the lens and further away to infinity.  
Using Manual Focus  
1. Press the FOCUS control (AUTO/MAN) buttons simultaneously. displays in the  
viewfinder. You can adjust the focus manually.  
2. Use the power zoom T control to zoom up completely to your subject. If you don't use  
the T control to zoom to the picture you want, the picture may fall out of focus when  
actual recording starts.  
3. Press the Focus control (AUTO/MAN) or button until the subject is in focus.  
4. Use the power zoom W control to zoom back to the picture you desire.  
Note: To return to auto focus press FOCUS control (AUTO/MAN) buttons and the  
disappears from the viewfinder.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using the Electronic Image Stabilizer  
The electronic image stabilizer (EIS) corrects slight shaking of the image being recorded  
and is effective in the following situations.  
• While you zoom to a distant subject.  
• While you approach a small subject.  
• While you walk around.  
• While you record from inside a moving vehicle.  
1. Press the EIS button. The EIS icon appears in the viewfinder.  
2. Press the Start/Stop button to start recording. When EIS is engaged the viewfinder  
image shakes with a slight delay.  
Note: EIS may not function you use a wide or teleconverter lens.  
Note: When the EIS function is engaged in the vicinity of the zoom range with displayed in  
the viewfinder, when moved from the wide-angle end, the image size will change, but this is  
normal.  
Note: When the EIS function is engaged, the picture becomes rough.  
Note: When the EIS function is engaged, the angle of view at the wide-angle end becomes  
narrower.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using Fade  
Use the fade feature to add a professional touch to your recordings. Use the FADE  
button to select one of the three fade options.  
• White fade: Fades in from a white screen or fades out to a white screen.  
in the upper left corner of the viewfinder.  
appears  
• Wipe fade: The picture opens gradually from the center of a black screen or closes  
into the center to a black screen. appears in the upper left corner of the viewfinder.  
• Zoom fade: Fades in while zooming from a white screen or fades out while zooming to  
a white screen.  
appears in the upper left corner of the viewfinder.  
Fading In  
1. Use the FADE button to select a fade option before recording.  
2. Press the Start/Stop button to start recording; fade begins automatically.  
Fading Out  
1. While recording with the camera/recorder use the FADE button to select a fade  
option.  
2. Press the Start/Stop button to stop recording; the fade begins automatically and REC  
flashes until the fade ends.  
Note: When fading out be sure to wait until the PAUSE indicator ( ) is visible in the  
viewfinder before attempting to put the camera/recorder into the record mode again.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using Instant Review  
Use this feature to view the last few seconds of the tape you shot.  
1. Set the camera/recorder to record/pause mode and tap the REW/REVIEW button.  
The last few seconds of tape play back in reverse and then in normal playback mode.  
2. The camera plays back to the spot where you paused and returns to record/pause  
mode (standby). Press the Start/Stop button to resume recording.  
Using Quick Edit  
Use quick edit to search for the end of previously recorded material, find a particular  
spot on your tape, begin editing, or record new material. While the camera is in  
record/pause mode hold down the F.FWD, REW/REVIEW, or PLAY button and visually  
search the tape. Release the button and the camera/recorder stops the tape at the  
exact position you selected.  
Using Macro  
Advanced Techniques  
This function allows you to shoot subjects as close as 3/8 of an inch. Press and hold the  
power zoom control W. The camera focuses on the subject automatically. Check your  
lighting as it tends to be insufficient when filming close up.  
Creating and Recording Titles  
Create titles easily and personalize your recordings while keeping a permanent visual  
record of what is contained on a tape. The camera/recorder can store 2 different titles in  
its memory. A title stored in memory can be displayed and recorded at any time. A title  
contains two lines of up to 16 characters per line. The camera/recorder contains 47  
different characters for creating a title.  
Creating a Title  
1. Connect the camera/recorder to a power source.  
2. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch and slide it to either  
CAMERA or VIDEO.  
3. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control and a flashing cursor appears  
in the viewfinder.  
4. Use the STOP button to place the cursor where you wish to begin your title.  
5. Use the F.FWD and REW/REVIEW buttons to select the first character of your title.  
Advanced Techniques  
6. Once you've selected a character press the STOP button to set it.  
7. Complete the title by repeating steps 5 and 6.  
8. When you complete your title, press PLAY to create a second title as required, or  
press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control to store the title in memory and  
remove the title graphics from the viewfinder.  
Note: As long as the correct current time can be displayed, the title is held in memory.  
Correcting Errors  
1. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control.  
2. Select the title with the PLAY button.  
3. Use the STOP button to select the character to be corrected.  
4. Use the F.FWD and REW/REVIEW buttons to correct the character.  
5. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control to store the corrected title in  
memory.  
Recording Title on a Tape in the Camera/Recorder  
1. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding the  
switch to CAMERA.  
2. Locate the point of the tape where you wish to record the title ("Using Quick Edit," p  
34).  
3. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control.  
4. Use the PLAY button to select the title you wish to record.  
5. Press the Start/Stop button to start recording the title.  
6. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control to stop recording the title. The  
title graphics disappear from the viewfinder and the camera/recorder can record  
normally.  
Note: Create and store your title before an event you plan to record. Just press the TITLE  
ON/OFF button on the remote control to superimpose the title over the scene as you record  
it. This method avoids erasing previously recorded material which will happen when you  
record a title on a previously recorded tape.  
Note: Title recording is disabled when you connect the optional AV input cable to the AV  
IN/OUT jack to record video and audio from the television or VCR.  
Advanced Techniques  
Recording a Title while Transferring a Tape  
1. Connect the camera/recorder to the VCR (p 24).  
2. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn title on.  
3. Use the PLAY button to select a title from memory.  
4. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control to turn title off.  
5. Turn on the VCR and set it to record. Hold down the red button on the  
CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding the switch to VIDEO. Press PLAY on the  
camera/recorder.  
6. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control at the point on the tape where  
you wish to record the title.  
7. Press the TITLE ON/OFF button on the remote control again to stop recording the  
title.  
Note: Recording the title during tape transfer will erase a portion of your recorded material.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using the Wireless Remote Control  
Use the wireless remote control to operate the camera/recorder from a distance. The  
PLAY, F.FWD, REW, STOP, PAUSE (START/STOP) and ZOOM buttons on the  
wireless remote control operate the functions of the corresponding buttons on the  
camera/recorder. Aim the wireless remote control at the infrared ray receiver of the  
camera recorder.  
Wireless Remote Control Range/Angle  
Note: Use the wireless remote control within the range of the infrared ray receiver of the  
camera/recorder shown above.  
Note: The wireless remote control may not function in strong light such as direct sunlight or  
very bright artificial lighting.  
Note: Clear a direct path from the wireless remote control to the infrared ray receiver. The  
wireless remote control won't work if an obstacle blocks the infrared rays.  
Note: The remote control code of this camera/recorder is Hitachi code VCR2. If you have a  
VCR with the same code you Hitachi VCR may malfunction when you use the  
camera/recorder's wireless remote control.  
Dubbing from the Camera/Recorder to a VCR  
Connect the camera/recorder to a VCR to copy your or a friend's home 8mm recordings  
to VHS.  
Dubbing Diagram  
1. Connect the AV output cord plug to the AV IN/OUT jack of your camera/recorder.  
2. Connect the AV output cord to the AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN jacks of your VCR.  
3. Hold down the red button of the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while you slide the  
switch to VIDEO.  
4. Insert the recorded tape in the camera/recorder and a blank tape into the VCR. Set  
the VCR to record.  
5. Play the tape from the camera/recorder while recording on the VCR.  
Note: If the VCR is connected to a television and the VCR/TV selector is set to VCR, you  
can monitor the tape being dubbed.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using Synchro Edit  
Use synchro edit to record only segments of a previously recorded tape when dubbing  
from the camera/recorder to a VCR. This requires an optional synchro edit cord. The  
Hitachi VM-H57A uses a flying erase head to eliminate glitches or rainbow noise that  
sometimes occurs between edits. Your VCR must have the EDIT IN jack to use the  
synchro edit.  
Synchro Edit Diagram  
1. Connect the synchro edit cord to the AV IN/OUT jack of your camera/recorder.  
2. Connect the synchro edit cord to the AUDIO IN, VIDEO IN, and EDIT IN jacks of your  
VCR. Connect either the right or left audio plug into your VCR if it has only one AUDIO  
IN jack.  
3. Insert the recorded tape in the camera/recorder and a blank tape into the VCR.  
4. Play the tape in the camera/recorder until you find the place you want to record.  
Press the Start/Stop button.  
5. Press the RECORD button on the VCR. It automatically sets to pause. If the VCR  
begins to record instead of pausing you need to change the position of the switch on the  
synchro edit cord. Stop the VCR, change the position of the switch, and press the  
RECORD button on the VCR.  
6. Press the S.EDIT button on the remote control and the last few seconds of the  
recorded tape reviews in the viewfinder and then the camera/recorder is placed in  
playback. The recording VCR starts recording automatically.  
7. Press the F.FWD, REW/REVIEW, STOP and Start/Stop buttons to pause the VCR.  
You can then search forward or back through the tape, fast forward, or rewind the tape  
without affecting the tape in the VCR.  
Use the F.FWD and REW/REVIEW buttons to search the tape. Press the PLAY button  
to resume normal playback. To resume recording on the tape in the VCR, press the  
Start/Stop button and then the S.EDIT button.  
To fast forward or rewind the tape, press the STOP button, then F.FWD or  
REW/REVIEW. To return to recording on the tape in the VCR, press the STOP button,  
then the PLAY button, then the Start/Stop button, and then the S.EDIT button.  
8. To stop recording at a certain point turn on the camera/recorder's linear time counter  
with memory ("Using Memory," p 17). Press the COUNTER RESET button on the  
remote control where you wish the recording to stop. The linear time counter resets to  
0:00:00M. Rewind to the point where you wish to start recording and start copying.  
When the linear time counter reaches 0:00:00 the recording stops automatically,  
pausing the VCR in the record mode.  
Note: If the tape counter reads "0:00:00M" you cannot start recording.  
Advanced Techniques  
Controlling Your TV with the Camera/Recorder's Remote  
The remote control is designed to be compatible with many televisions, but will not work  
with every one made. If your TV does not respond the way it should when you program  
it as explained below, this remote may be incapable of operating it.  
Once you have programmed the remote, you won't have to do it again until you change  
the batteries.  
This remote control can be used with your TV as well as the camera/recorder, as long  
as your TV comes with a remote control. This feature comes in handy -- you don't have  
to juggle two remotes.  
The remote control is compatible with the fourteen makers of TVs listed below -- but  
don't be alarmed if yours is not on our list. You may still be able to program the remote  
for your TV.  
Every TV that comes with a remote control is set up to detect certain infrared signals.  
You need to program the camera/recorder remote control to send signals that your TV  
will recognize and respond to. Here's what to do:  
Programming the Remote Control  
• Turn the television on (any channel is okay).  
• Aim the camera/recorder's remote control at your TV set. Hold down the CH ( ) button  
while you press the button corresponding to your brand of television as shown in the  
chart (page 41).  
For example, if you have an RCA television, press CH ( ) and DISPLAY at the same  
time. If this button combination sends a signal that matches with your TV, the channel  
will change on the TV, and you'll know the remote is set to control the television.  
• If that button combination does not change the TV channel, go through the whole list  
of button combinations one by one until you find one that does change your TV channel.  
Also, if your brand of TV is not listed in the chart, try all the buttons. One of them may  
work for you.  
If the TV channel still doesn't change after going through all the button combinations  
listed, it is likely that you will not be able to program this remote control for your TV.  
TV Brands Press CH ( ) and This Button  
Hitachi  
Zenith  
Sony  
AVX  
VOL ( )  
CH ( )  
Magnavox REW  
Sanyo PLAY  
Gold Star 1 F.FWD  
Toshiba AV DUB  
Gold Star 2 STOP  
Advanced Techniques  
NEC  
PAUSE (START/STOP)  
DISPLAY  
RCA  
Panasonic TITLE ON/OFF  
Mitsubishi  
JVC  
ZOOM.(T)  
COUNTER RESET  
S.EDIT  
Sharp  
Controlling the TV  
Once programmed, the camera/recorder's remote control is ready to control the TV.  
• Press the button of the TV function that you want.  
Be aware that not all of your TV's functions may work even though the remote control is  
correctly programmed.  
Note: The AVX Button can only be used with Hitachi TVs.  
Note: It may not be possible to control all TVs listed in this Table.  
Advanced Techniques  
Using Audio/Video Dubbing  
Use audio/video dubbing to record audio and video from the camera/recorder's built-in  
microphone and camera onto a previously recorded tape in the camera/recorder.  
Audio/Video Dubbing Diagram  
1. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding the  
switch to VIDEO.  
2. Connect the provided AV output cord to the AUDIO IN and VIDEO IN jacks of your  
television.  
3. Connect the free square plug to the AV IN/OUT jack of your camera/recorder.  
4. Insert a previously recorded tape in the camera/recorder.  
5. Use the wireless remote control and press the PLAY button. Use the PLAY, F.FWD,  
and REW buttons to find the place where you want to stop dubbing. Press the PAUSE  
(START/STOP) button.  
6. Display the linear timer counter with memory ("Using Memory," p 17). Press the  
COUNTER RESET button to set the linear time counter to 0:00:00M.  
7. Use the REW and PLAY buttons to find where you wish to start dubbing. Press the  
PAUSE (START/STOP) button.  
8. Press and hold the A/V DUB button while pressing the PLAY button. This places the  
camera/recorder in A/V DUB pause mode.  
9. Press the PAUSE (START/STOP) button. The audio/video dubbing starts. When the  
linear time counter reaches 0:00:00M the camera/recorder stops automatically,  
recording only the portion of the tape that you selected.  
Remote Control Buttons  
Note: If the camera/recorder is in AV DUB pause or STILL mode for more than 5 minutes,  
the camera/recorder stops automatically to protect the tape.  
Note: Automatic date recording is disabled during audio/video dubbing.  
Note: When the audio/video dubbed portion is played back, noise may appear at the end of  
the dubbed portion.  
General Maintenance  
Recording Television Programs  
If your television or VCR has AUDIO OUT and VIDEO OUT jacks you can record  
television programs with your camera/recorder.  
Recording TV Diagram  
1. Connect the camera/recorder to a power source.  
2. Insert a cassette in the camera/recorder.  
3. Hold down the red button on the CAMERA/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding the  
switch to CAMERA.  
4. Connect the optional AV input cord to the VIDEO OUT and AUDIO OUT jacks of your  
television.  
5. Connect the free plug to the AV IN/OUT jack of your camera/recorder.  
6. Turn your television or VCR on and tune it to the channel you wish to record from.  
7. Press the Start/Stop button to start recording the program that is on the screen of the  
television.  
8. Press the Start/Stop button again to stop recording.  
Note: If the tape is played back while the AV input cord is left connected to the  
camera/recorder, noise may appear in the picture. In this event, press the STOP button to  
stop the camera/recorder, unplug the AV input cord and play back the tape again.  
Note: To monitor the picture being recorded, connect the AV output cord (provided) to the  
VIDEO IN jack of the television as shown above.  
General Maintenance  
Cleaning the Camera/Recorder Heads  
Dirt can accumulate on the video heads on the camera causing the playback picture to  
become blurred or appear as if video information is lost. This often means that the video  
heads are dirty. Use a video head cleaner such as Maxell 8M-CLT to clean the heads.  
If after cleaning the heads the picture does not clear up consult your nearest dealer or  
General Maintenance  
VCR service center for professional head cleaning.  
General Maintenance  
Cleaning the Lens and Picture Tube of the Electronic Viewfinder  
The lens of the electronic viewfinder can be user-cleaned if dust, dirt, or other foreign  
matter adheres to it.  
Cleaning the Lens Illustration  
1. Pull out the eye cup to the position where a mark can be seen (up to a half where it is  
pulled out all the way). The side with the mark should be up.  
2. Turn the eye cup counterclockwise until it stops, then pull it out to remove.  
3. Clean the picture tube face and lens. To prevent scratching, use a soft non abrasive  
cloth, swab or lens cleaning paper.  
4. Face the rib up as shown above and push and the eye cup in until it stops.  
5. Turn the eye cup clockwise until it stops, the push it in all the way.  
Periodic Maintenance  
A precision electromechanical device, the Hitachi VM-H57A requires maintenance after  
a period of normal use. We expect that no other maintenance other than head cleaning  
will be required during the period of warranty unless the camera/recorder is used either  
heavily or seldom. Defective parts are covered by the warranty. Normal maintenance is  
the responsibility of the owner. Consult your dealer or local VCR service center for  
recommendations regarding normal maintenance based on your use patterns, location,  
and the age of the camera/recorder.  
General Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
Quality is very important at Hitachi. We inspect and check every camera/recorder carefully at  
the factory under the most rigid quality control and inspection systems. If problems develop  
please check the following possible solutions before inquiring  
INSERTING OR REMOVING THE CASSETTE  
Symptom  
Check Point & Correction  
Cassette holder cannot be opened  
when you slide “EJECT” button  
Cassette cannot be inserted into  
cassette compartment.  
Connect the power source.  
Load cassette in direction indicated by  
arrow on cassette.  
Cassette window must be toward  
outside.  
CAMERA RECORDING  
Symptom  
Picture does not appear in the  
viewfinder.  
Check Point & Correction  
Remove the lens cap.  
`Slide the power switch to  
“CAMERA”  
Disconnect the AV input cable from  
the camera/recorder.  
The camera/recorder cannot go into  
the recording mode, even when the  
start/stop button is pressed.  
Check the record protect tab on the  
cassette.  
Make sure that the “FOCUS M” does  
not appear in the viewfinder. If it is  
displayed, press “Focus” select  
button to erase it.  
Picture is out of focus.  
Auto-Focus does not operate if a  
special effects filter is attached.  
RECORDING TV PROGRAMS OFF THE AIR  
Symptom  
Check Point & Correction  
The camera/recorder can not be set to Check the record protect tab on the  
the recording mode, even when the  
start/sop button on the  
cassette.  
camera/recorder is pressed.  
Set the power switch to “CAMERA”  
position.  
Connect the camera/recorder and TV  
(or VCR).  
General Maintenance  
General Maintenance (cont.)  
PLAYBACK OF PRE-RECORDED CASSETTE  
Symptom  
Check Point & Correction  
“PLAY” button cannot be engaged.  
Set the power switch to “VIDEO”  
position.  
No picture appears on television  
Set the television to the  
screen when “PLAY” button is pressed. camera/recorder channel (3 or 4)  
depending upon the selected channel  
in the RF channel select switch of RF  
output adapter. (TV is connect to the  
camera/recorder by using RF output  
adapter.)  
Interference on playback picture.  
When you see the playback picture on  
yourTV, adjust fine tuning knob on  
television set to obtain best picture.  
TV receiver is older type. It needs to  
be modified to work properly with  
camera/recorder.  
Picture bends at the top of the TV  
screen.  
Tape is damaged, try another cassette.  
TV set has VIR circuit. Turn off during  
playback.  
Color of your TV screen is too bright,  
too faint or change.  
DEW  
Symptom  
Check Point & Correction  
“DEW” indication flashes in the  
viewfinder.  
Condensation on the camera/recorder  
mechanism – wait until the unit has  
reached normal room temperature and  
condensation has dried. “DEW”  
indication will then stop flashing.  
BATTERY CONDITION  
Symptom  
The " " indication in the electronic  
viewfinder  
Check Point & Correction  
Try another battery or charge the  
battery.  
NO OPERATION IS ACCEPTED  
Symptom  
Power is not turned on an no button  
operations are accepted.  
Check Point & Correction  
Remove the power source, and after  
about one minute, push the reset  
switch gently using a toothpick, etc.  
until you feel a click. The display will  
be reset. Then set the information  
again.  
General Maintenance  
EJECT OR TROUBLE DISPLAY  
Symptom  
Check Point & Correction  
EJECT or TROUBLE appears in the  
viewfinder.  
Remove the cassette and then try to  
reinsert, remove it several times. If the  
indication is still shown in the  
viewfinder, use a cleaning tape to clean  
the heads and replace the cassette.  
Specifications  
Specifications  
General Specifications  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
Dimensions  
205mm)  
6V DC  
5.9W (when recording)  
3-9/16" W x 4-9/16" H x 8-1/16" D (91mm x 116mm x  
Weight  
1.6 lbs (730g) without battery pack, lens hood, lens  
cap or  
cassette  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
32°F ~ 104°F  
-4°F ~ 140°F  
Video Recorder Specifications  
Format  
8mm  
Record/playback  
Video signal  
Tape speed  
Video input  
Two video record/playback heads  
EIA standard NTSC color  
14.3mm/sec  
1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm  
Video output  
Audio input  
Audio output  
1.0Vp-p, 75 ohm  
-7.8dBs (316mVrms)  
-7.8dBs (316mVrms)  
Fast forward/rewind time Less than 8 minutes with P6-120 cassette  
Camera Specifications  
Scanning  
525 lines/60 fields/30 frames  
Required minimum illumination 1 lux  
Pickup device  
Lens diameter  
1/3" C.C.D.  
34mm  
For U.S.A. only  
HITACHI  
Service Hotline  
To locate an authorized  
HITACHI service facility  
in the continental U.S.A.  
DIAL TOLL FREE  
7 days a week, 24 hours a day  
800 HITACHI  
1-800-448-2244  
Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc.  
Hitachi has made every effort to assure you hours of trouble free operation from your  
unit. However, should you require service, a network of Hitachi Authorized Service  
Facilities has been established in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. Each facility will provide  
you with convenient and expedient assistance. Our service "Hotline" operator will direct  
you to the Hitachi Authorized Service Facility nearest you. Just present proof of  
purchase and/or delivery receipts to the Hitachi Authorized Service Facility and service  
will be rendered in accordance with the terms of the limited warranty as stated on your  
Specifications  
warranty card or operating guide.  
Should you have any questions regarding in-warranty service, operation or  
technical assistance, please contact:  
Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc.  
3890 Steve Reynolds Blvd  
Norcross, GA 30093  
Tel 404-279-5600  
Hitachi Sales Corporation of Hawaii  
3219 Koapaka St./Honolulu, HI 96819  
Tel 808-836-3621  
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To place an order by phone, have your VISA, MASTERCARD, or AMERICAN  
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days a week.  
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