Panasonic Palmcorder PV GS2 User Manual

Digital Video Camcorder  
Operating Instructions  
Model No.  
PV-GS2  
Before attempting to connect, operate or adjust this product, please  
read these instructions thoroughly.  
Spanish Quick Use Guide is included.  
Guía para rápida consulta en español está incluida.  
LSQT0832 A  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade Name :  
Model No. :  
Panasonic  
PV-GS2  
Responsibility Party : Matsushita Electric Corporation of America  
Address : One Panasonic Way Secaucus New Jersey 07094  
Telephone Number : 1-800-211-PANA(7262)  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC Note:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant  
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can  
be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures:  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
FCC Caution:  
To assure continued compliance, follow the attached installation instructions and use only shielded  
interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices.  
Any changes or modications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void  
the user’s authority to operate this equipment.  
CAUTION:  
TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD AND ANNOYING  
INTERFERENCE, USE THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.  
CAUTION:  
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO  
WIDE SLOT, FULLY INSERT.  
CAUTION:  
DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED.  
REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE.  
• Since this product gets hot during use, operate it in well ventilated place; do not install this equipment in  
a conned space such as a bookcase or similar unit.  
WARNING  
AS WITH ANY SMALL OBJECT, SD CARDS CAN BE SWALLOWED BY YOUNG CHILDREN. DO NOT  
ALLOW CHILDREN TO HANDLE THE SD CARD.  
U.S.A. CONSUMERS: ATTENTION:  
A lithium ion/polymer battery that is  
recyclable powers the product you have  
purchased. Please call 1-800-8-BATTERY  
for information on how to recycle this battery.  
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Important Safeguards  
1. Read Instructions — All the safety and operating  
instructions should be read before the unit is operated.  
11. Grounding or Polarization — This video unit may be  
equipped with either a polarized 2-wire AC (Alternating  
Current) line plug (a plug having one blade wider than  
the other) or 3-wire grounding type plug, a plug having  
a third (grounding) pin.  
2. Retain Instructions — The safety and operating  
instructions should be retained for future reference.  
3. Heed Warnings — All warnings on the unit and in the  
operating instructions should be adhered to.  
The 2-wire polarized plug will t into the power outlet  
only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable  
to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try reversing the  
plug. If the plug still fails to t, contact your electrician  
to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the  
safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
4. Follow Instructions — All operating and maintenance  
instructions should be followed.  
5. Cleaning — Unplug this video unit from the wall outlet  
before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
Use a dry cloth for cleaning.  
The 3-wire grounding type plug will t into a grounding  
type power outlet. This is a safety feature. If you are  
unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your  
electrician to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not  
defeat the safety purpose of the grounding type plug.  
6. Attachments — Do not use attachments not  
recommended by the video product manufacturer as  
they may be hazardous.  
7. Water and Moisture — Do not use this video unit near  
water — for example near a bath tub, wash bowl,  
kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near  
a swimming pool, and the like.  
12. 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 of plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
unit.  
8. Accessories — Do not place this video unit on an  
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
video unit may fall, causing serious injury to a child or  
adult, and serious damage to the unit. Use only with a  
cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table recommended by  
the manufacturer, or sold with the video unit. Any  
mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer’s  
instructions and should use a  
13. Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an outside antenna  
or cable system is connected to the video unit, be sure  
the antenna or cable system is grounded so as to  
provide some protection against voltage surges and  
built-up static charges. Part 1 of the Canadian  
mounting accessory  
recommended by the  
manufacturer. An appliance and  
cart combination should be moved  
with care. Quick stops, excessive  
force, and uneven surfaces may  
cause the appliance and cart  
combination to overturn.  
Electrical Code, in USA Section 810 of the National  
Electrical Code, 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.  
9. Ventilation — Slots and openings in the cabinet are  
provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation  
of the video unit and to protect it from overheating.  
These openings must not be blocked or covered.  
Never place the video unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or other  
similar surface, or near or over a radiator or heat  
register. This video unit should not be placed in a  
built-in installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s  
instructions have been adhered to.  
10. Power Sources — This video unit should be operated  
only from the type of power source indicated on the  
marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power  
supply to your home, consult your appliance dealer or  
local power company. For video units intended to be  
operated from battery power, or other sources, refer to  
the operating instructions.  
14. Lightning — For added protection of this video unit  
receiver during a lightning storm, or when it is left  
unattended and unused for long periods of time,  
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the  
antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to  
the video unit due to lightning and power-line surges.  
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15. 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 such power lines or circuits as  
contact with them might be fatal.  
b. If any liquid has been spilled into, or objects have  
fallen onto, the video unit.  
c. If the video unit has been exposed to rain or water.  
d. If the video unit does not operate normally by  
following the operating instructions. Adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the operating  
instructions, as an improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualied technician to  
restore the video unit to its normal operation.  
16. Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets and  
extension cords as this can result in a risk of re or  
electric shock.  
17. Objects and Liquids — Never push objects of any kind  
into this video unit through openings as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could  
result in a re or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any  
kind onto the video unit.  
e. If the video unit has been dropped or the cabinet  
has been damaged.  
f. When the video unit exhibits a distinct change in  
performance — this indicates a need for service.  
20. Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are  
required, be sure the service technician has used  
replacement parts specied by the manufacturer or  
have the same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in re, electric  
shock or other hazards.  
18. Servicing — Do not attempt to service this video unit  
yourself as opening or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all  
servicing to qualied service personnel.  
19. Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this video unit  
from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualied  
service personnel under the following conditions:  
21. Safety Check— Upon completion of any service or  
repairs to this video unit, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks to determine that the video unit  
is in safe operating order.  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
Precautions  
WARNING  
USE & LOCATION  
TO AVOID SHOCK HAZARD ... Your Camcorder and power supply should not be exposed to rain or moisture. Do not  
connect the power supply or operate your Camcorder if it gets wet. Your Camcorder has been designed for outdoor  
use, however, it is not designed to sustain direct exposure to water, rain, sleet, snow, sand, dust, or direct splashing  
from a pool or even a cup of coffee. This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your Camcorder. Do not  
attempt to disassemble this unit. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Unplug your Camcorder from the power  
supply before cleaning.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT AIM YOUR CAMCORDER AT THE SUN OR OTHER BRIGHT OBJECTS  
DO NOT LEAVE THE CAMCORDER WITH THE EVF AIMED DIRECTLY AT THE SUN AS THIS MAY CAUSE  
DAMAGE TO THE INTERNAL PARTS OF THE EVF  
DO NOT EXPOSE YOUR CAMCORDER TO EXTENDED HIGH TEMPERATURE ... Such as, direct sunlight, inside a  
closed car, next to a heater, etc... This action could permanently damage the internal parts of your Camcorder.  
AVOID SUDDEN CHANGES IN TEMPERATURE ... If the unit is suddenly moved from a cold place to a warm place,  
moisture may form on the tape and inside the unit.  
DO NOT LEAVE YOUR CAMCORDER OR THE POWER SUPPLY TURNED ON WHEN NOT IN USE.  
STORAGE OF YOUR CAMCORDER ... Store and handle your Camcorder in a manner that will not subject it to  
unnecessary movement (avoid shaking and striking). Your Camcorder contains a sensitive pick-up device which could  
be damaged by improper handling or storage.  
CARE  
TO CLEAN YOUR CAMCORDER ... Do not use strong or abrasive detergents when cleaning your Camcorder body.  
TO PROTECT THE LENS ... Do not touch the surface of the lens with your hand. Use a commercial Camcorder lens  
solution and lens paper when cleaning the lens. Improper cleaning can scratch the lens coating.  
TO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR CAMCORDER ... Before handling your Camcorder, make sure your hands and  
face are free from any chemical products, such as suntan lotion, as it may damage the nish.  
Apparatus Claims of U.S. Patent Nos. 4,631,603, 4,577,216, and 4,819,098, licensed for limited viewing.  
This product incorporates copyright protection technology that is protected by method claims of certain U.S.  
patents and other intellectual property rights owned by Macrovision Corporation and other rights owners.  
Use of this copyright protection technology must be authorized by Macrovision Corporation, and is  
intended for home and other limited viewing uses only unless otherwise authorized by Macrovision  
Corporation. Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited.  
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Before opening the CD-ROM package (Optional Software), please read the following.  
End User License Agreement (for USB Driver, WebCam Driver and  
DV STUDIO (Optional Software))  
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(“Agreement”) on condition that you agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If Licensee does  
not agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, promptly return the Software to Matsushita  
Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (“Matsushita”), its distributors or dealers from which you made the purchase.  
Article 1  
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Article 3  
Restrictions on Copying the Software  
Licensee may make a single copy of the Software in whole or in part solely for back-up purpose.  
Article 4  
Computer  
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them is permitted under law or regulation of the country where Licensee resides. Matsushita, or its  
distributors or dealers will not be responsible for any defects in the Software or damage to Licensee  
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Contents  
Playback Zoom Function  
Before Use  
(Optional Remote Control Only)...........................35  
Playback Digital Effect Functions ...........................36  
Playing Back a Memory Card.................................36  
Slide Show .............................................................37  
Creating a Title .......................................................37  
Adding a Title..........................................................38  
Writing Printing Data on a Card..............................39  
Protecting the Files on a Card................................39  
Deleting the Files Recorded on a Card .................39  
Formatting a Card ..................................................40  
Playing Back on Your TV........................................40  
Things You Should Know .........................................2  
Safety Precautions ...................................................2  
Important Safeguards...............................................4  
Precautions ..............................................................5  
Quick Guide..............................................................8  
Standard Accessories.............................................10  
Controls and Components......................................10  
The Remote Control (Optional) ..............................12  
Power Supply .........................................................13  
Charging Time and Available Recording Time........14  
The Grip Belt ..........................................................14  
Re-attaching the Lens Cap.....................................14  
Attaching the Shoulder Strap .................................15  
Inserting a Cassette ...............................................15  
Using a Memory Card (Optional)............................15  
Turning on the Camcorder......................................16  
Easy to Use Mode Dial...........................................16  
Using the Viewnder/LCD Monitor .........................16  
Using the Menu Screen..........................................17  
List of Menus..........................................................18  
Setting Date and Time............................................20  
Internal Lithium Battery Recharge..........................21  
LP Mode .................................................................21  
Audio Recording Mode...........................................21  
Editing Mode  
Recording from a Tape onto a Card .......................41  
Recording Pictures from a Card onto a Tape .........41  
Audio Dubbing (Optional Remote Control Only) ....41  
Copying on an S-VHS (or a VHS) Cassette...........42  
Using the DV Cable for Recording .........................42  
PC Connection With DV Interface Cable................43  
With a PC  
Using the Software (Optional) with a Personal  
Computer..............................................................44  
Using USB Driver (Optional Software) ...................44  
To disconnect USB cable safely.............................46  
Using as a Web Camera (Optional Software) ........47  
Using the DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE  
Recording Mode  
About Recording.....................................................22  
Recording on a Tape ..............................................22  
Recording a Still Picture on a Card (Photoshot).....23  
Recording Yourself .................................................24  
Quick Start..............................................................24  
Self-timer Recording...............................................24  
Zoom In/Out Functions...........................................24  
Digital Zoom Function ............................................25  
Image Stabilizer Function.......................................25  
Fade In/Out Functions............................................25  
Backlight Compensation Function..........................26  
MagicPix Function..................................................26  
Soft-Skin Mode.......................................................26  
Wind Noise Reduction Function.............................27  
Cinema Function ....................................................27  
Recording in Special Situations..............................27  
Recording in Natural Colors ...................................28  
Adjusting White Balance Manually.........................28  
Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment.........................29  
Manual Iris Adjustment...........................................29  
Manual Focus Adjustment......................................30  
Digital Effect Functions...........................................30  
(Optional Software) ..............................................50  
If you no longer need software or driver  
(Uninstall) .............................................................52  
Notes......................................................................52  
Others  
Indications ..............................................................54  
Initializing the Modes..............................................55  
Warning/Alarm Indications......................................55  
Notes and Hints......................................................56  
Cautions for Use.....................................................60  
Before Requesting Service  
(Problems and Solutions).....................................63  
Using the RESET button ........................................65  
Explanation of Terms..............................................65  
Specications .........................................................67  
Camcorder Accessory System ...............................68  
Camcorder Accessory Order Form.........................69  
Request for Service Notice.....................................70  
Limited Warranty ....................................................71  
Customer Services Directory..................................72  
Spanish Quick Use Guide/  
Guía Para Uso Rápido .........................................73  
Guía rápida.............................................................74  
Index.......................................................................76  
Playback Mode  
Playing Back a Tape...............................................33  
Finding a Scene You Want to Play Back ................33  
Slow Motion Playback  
(Optional Remote Control Only)...........................34  
Still Playback/Still Advance Playback.....................34  
Index Search Functions  
(Optional Remote Control Only)...........................35  
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Before Use  
Inserting a Card  
Quick Guide  
1 Place your Thumb on the [OPEN] 1 Knob  
and pull the LCD Monitor 2 out in the  
direction of the arrow.  
1 Attach the Battery to the AC Adaptor and  
charge it.  
2
1
• Before use, fully charge the Battery.  
• Since the Battery will not be charged when the DC  
Cable is connected to the AC Adaptor, disconnect  
it from the AC Adaptor.  
• The [POWER] Lamp and [CHARGE] Lamp light  
up, and charging starts.  
2 Slide the [OPEN] Lever 3 to open the Card  
Slot Cover 4 .  
3 While holding the Memory Card with its cut  
corner facing right 5 insert it into the Card  
Slot 6 .  
• When the [CHARGE] Lamp goes off, charging is  
completed.  
4 Close the Card Slot Cover 4 securely.  
3
2 Attach the charged Battery to the Camcorder.  
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6
5
Using the Viewnder  
Before using the Viewnder, adjust the eld of view so  
that the displays inside the Viewnder become clear  
and easy to read.  
Inserting a Cassette  
1 Slide the [OPEN/EJECT] Lever 1 toward the  
front and pull down to fully open the Cassette  
Compartment Cover.  
1 Pull the Viewnder.  
To protect the tape, if the cover is not fully opened,  
the cassette cannot be ejected.  
2 Insert a Cassette.  
2 Adjust by turning the Eyepiece Corrector  
Knob 1 .  
1
3 Close the Cassette Holder by pressing the  
[PUSH] mark 2 .  
1
4 Close the Cassette Compartment Cover by  
pressing the mark 3 .  
Recording on a Tape  
1 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch 1 to [ON].  
• The [POWER] Lamp 2 lights up.  
2
3
1
2
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Before Use  
2 Set the Mode Dial to Tape Recording Mode.  
2 Set the Mode Dial to Tape Playback Mode.  
3 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button.  
3 Press the [  
] Button to rewind the tape.  
• Recording starts.  
4 Press the [] Button to start playback.  
4 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button again  
to pause the recording.  
Recording a Still Picture on Card  
(Photoshot)  
1 Set the Mode Dial to Card Recording Mode.  
5 Press the [ ] Button to stop playback.  
2 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
Playing Back a Card  
1 Set the Mode Dial to Picture Playback Mode.  
Playing Back a Tape  
1 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch 1 to [ON].  
• The [POWER] Lamp 2 lights up.  
2 Start Playback.  
:  
Starting the Slide Show  
Playing back the next picture  
Playing back the previous picture  
Stop the Slide Show  
:
1
2
:
:
:
Pause the Slide Show  
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Before Use  
1
2
LCD Monitor Open Knob [OPEN] (p. 16)  
LCD Monitor (pp. 16-17, 63)  
Before Use  
Standard Accessories  
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.  
Illustrated are accessories supplied with the  
Camcorder.  
1)  
3
Card Slot Cover Open Lever [OPEN]  
(p. 15)  
PV-DAC11  
LSJA0288  
K2CB2CB00014  
4
5
6
7
Card Slot (p. 15)  
Card Slot Cover (p. 15)  
Speaker (p. 33)  
2)  
5)  
3)  
4)  
Recording Check Button [  
] (p. 22)  
CGR-D08R  
LSFC0018  
AY-DVM60EJ  
LSJA0280  
Recording Button [REC] (p. 42)  
MagicPix Button [MAGICPIX] (p. 26)  
Soft Skin Button [SOFT SKIN] (p. 26)  
Backlight Button [BACK LIGHT] (p. 26)  
Card Access Lamp (p. 16)  
Pause Button [ ] (p. 23)  
Still Button [STILL] (p. 23)  
Fast Forward/Cue Button [  
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9
10  
11  
12  
1) AC Adaptor, DC Cable and AC Cable  
(p. 13)  
13  
14  
] (p. 33)  
Play Button [] (p. 33)  
Enter Button [ENTER] (p. 17)  
CAUTION:  
This unit will operate on 110/120/220/240 V AC.  
An AC plug adaptor may be required for  
voltages other than 120 V AC. Please contact  
either a local or foreign electrical parts distributor  
for assistance in selecting an alternate AC plug.  
We recommend using the accessory power plug  
adaptor (VJSS0070/KZDB4ZE00001) in an area  
which has special AC outlets.  
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Stop Button [ ] (p. 33)  
Fade Button [FADE] (pp. 25-26)  
Rewind/Review Button [  
Mode Selector Switch  
[AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] (pp. 22, 27-30)  
Menu Button [MENU] (p. 17)  
Multi Button [MULTI] (p. 31)  
Picture-in-Picture Button [P-IN-P] (p. 31)  
Reset Button [RESET] (pp. 55, 64-65)  
16  
17  
] (p. 33)  
18  
19  
2) Battery Pack (p. 13)  
20  
3) Mini DV Tape (60 min.) (p. 15)  
4) AV Cable (pp. 40, 42)  
5) Shoulder Strap (p. 15)  
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22  
23  
Controls and Components  
Camcorder  
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7
8
9
2
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21  
22  
23  
24  
Lens Hood (p. 63)  
Lens  
Microphone (built-in, stereo) (pp. 25, 27)  
Zoom Lever [W/T] (pp. 24-25, 33)  
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10  
11  
17  
12 13 14 15 16  
1
3
4
5
10  
Before Use  
38  
Quick Start Recording Button [QUICK  
START] (p. 24)  
25  
Quick Start Recording Lamp (p. 24)  
39  
40  
Recording Start/Stop Button (p. 22)  
Power Switch [OFF/ON] (pp. 16, 22)  
26  
41 42  
29  
27 28  
30  
25  
26  
27  
28  
Cassette Holder  
Cassette Compartment Cover (p. 15)  
USB Jack [ ] (pp. 45-46, 48, 51)  
DV Input/Output Terminal (pp. 42-43)  
• Connect this to the digital video equipment.  
43 44  
45  
41  
42  
43  
44  
Shoulder Strap Holders (p. 15)  
Grip Belt (p. 14)  
Battery Holder  
Battery Eject Switch [BATTERY RELEASE]  
(p. 14)  
Tripod Receptacle  
29  
30  
White Balance Sensor (p. 28)  
Remote Control Sensor (p. 13)  
Audio-Video Output Jack [AV OUT]  
(pp. 40, 42)  
45  
• Used for mounting the Camcorder on an  
optional tripod.  
Headphone Jack [PHONES]  
• Connecting an AV Cable to this jack activates  
the Camcorder’s built-in speaker, but  
connecting a headphone, etc. deactivates it.  
• When connecting the pin plug of the AV Cable  
to this jack, plug it in as far as it goes.  
• When using headphones, set [INITIAL] >> [AV  
JACK] >> [OUT/PHONES].  
Remote Control (Optional)  
• Remote Control is not supplied, If you would like  
to order, the parts number is LSSQ0411 as a  
replacement parts. Please refer to page 69.  
Using the wireless Remote Control with the  
Camcorder, most of the Camcorder functions can  
be operated from a distance.  
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47  
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48  
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40  
31  
Viewnder (pp. 16, 63)  
52  
Due to limitations in LCD production technology,  
there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on  
the Viewnder screen.  
However, this is not a malfunction and does not  
affect the recorded picture.  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
Date/Time Button [DATE/TIME] (p. 55)  
Indication Output Button [OSD] (p. 40)  
Display Button [DISPLAY] (p. 55)  
Reset Button [RESET] (pp. 55, 64-65)  
Recording Button [ REC] (p. 42)  
Audio Dubbing Button [A.DUB] (p. 41)  
Cursor buttons for Variable Speed Search  
Function [, ] (p. 34)  
Direction Buttons for Playback Zoom  
Function [, , , ] (p. 35)  
32  
Eyepiece Corrector Knob (p. 16)  
Photoshot Button [PHOTO SHOT] (p. 23)  
Cassette Eject Lever [OPEN/EJECT] (p. 15)  
DC Input Jack [DC IN] (p. 13)  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
Mode Dial (p. 16)  
Power Lamp [POWER] (p. 16)  
11  
Before Use  
The Remote Control (Optional)  
• Remote Control is not supplied, If you would like  
to order, the parts number is LSSQ0411 as a  
replacement parts. Please refer to page 69.  
58  
Inserting the Button-type Battery  
Before using the Remote Control, insert a button-type  
battery.  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
59  
60  
1 While pressing the Lock Button 1 , pull out  
the Battery Holder.  
53  
54  
Slow Motion/Still Advance Buttons [  
: reverse, : forward) (p. 34)  
Index Search Buttons [  
: reverse, : forward) (p. 35)  
,
]
(
1
,
]
2 Insert a button-type battery with the (+)  
marking facing upward.  
(
55  
56  
57  
58  
Selection Button [SELECT] (p. 36)  
Store Button [STORE] (p. 36)  
Off/On Button [OFF/ON] (p. 36)  
Zoom/Volume Button [ZOOM/VOL]  
(p. 36)  
Variable Speed Search Button  
[VAR.SEARCH] (p. 34)  
Menu Button [MENU] (p. 17)  
3 Insert the Battery Holder into the Remote  
Control.  
59  
60  
The following buttons function in the same manner as  
the corresponding buttons on the Camcorder.  
• When the button-type battery is exhausted, replace  
it with a new CR2025 battery. (A battery is normally  
expected to last about 1 year. However, it depends  
on operation frequency.)  
• Make sure to match the poles correctly when  
inserting the button-type battery.  
61  
62  
67  
68  
63  
64  
65  
66  
69  
70  
71  
WARNING  
Replace Battery with Panasonic or Lixing  
type CR2025 only. Use of another battery  
may present a risk of re or explosion.  
Battery may explode if mistreated.  
As with any small object, this type of Battery  
can be swallowed by young children. Do not  
allow children to handle this Battery.  
61  
62  
63  
Photoshot Button [PHOTO SHOT] (p. 23)  
Title Button [TITLE] (p. 38)  
Multi-Picture/Picture-in-Picture Button  
[MULTI/P-IN-P] (p. 31)  
CAUTION  
Dispose of used battery promptly.  
Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of  
in re.  
64  
65  
66  
67  
Rewind/Review Button [  
Pause Button [ ] (pp. 34, 41-42)  
Stop Button [ ] (pp. 35, 42)  
Recording Start/Stop Button [START/STOP]  
(p. 22)  
] (p. 33)  
68  
69  
70  
71  
Play Button [] (pp. 33, 42)  
Fast Forward/Cue Button [  
Playback Zoom Button [P.B. ZOOM] (p. 35)  
Enter Button [ENTER] (p. 17)  
] (p. 33)  
12  
Before Use  
Using the Remote Control (Optional)  
• Remote Control is not supplied, If you would like  
to order, the parts number is LSSQ0411 as a  
replacement parts. Please refer to page 69.  
Power Supply  
Using the AC Adaptor  
1 Direct the Remote Control at the Remote  
29  
Control Sensor  
of the Camcorder and  
press an appropriate button.  
15°  
15°  
29  
15°  
15°  
1 Connect the DC Cable to the Camcorder.  
2 Connect the DC Cable to the AC Adaptor.  
• Distance from the Camcorder: Within  
approximately 15 feet (5 meters)  
• Angle: Within approximately 15° in the vertical and  
horizontal directions from the central axis  
3 Connect the AC Cable to the AC Adaptor and  
the AC Jack.  
• Before connecting or disconnecting the power  
40  
supply, set the [OFF/ON] Switch  
on the  
• The above operating ranges are for indoor use  
Outdoors or under strong light, the Camcorder may  
not operate properly even within the above ranges.  
Camcorder to [OFF] and make sure that  
[POWER] Lamp is not lit. (p. 16)  
Selecting Remote Control Modes  
Using the Battery  
Before use, fully charge the Battery.  
• We recommend using a Panasonic Battery.  
• We cannot guarantee the quality of this Camcorder  
when batteries from other companies are used.  
When 2 Camcorders are used simultaneously, they  
can be operated individually by selecting different  
Remote Control Modes.  
• If the Remote Control Mode of the Camcorder and  
that of the Remote Control do not match, [CHECK  
REMOTE MODE (REMOTE)] Indication is displayed.  
1 Attach the Battery to the AC Adaptor and  
charge it.  
Setup on the Camcorder:  
Set [REMOTE] on the [INITIAL] Sub-Menu to the  
desired Remote Control Mode. (p. 19)  
Setup on the Remote Control:  
2
1
• Since the Battery will not be charged when the DC  
Cable is connected to the AC Adaptor, disconnect  
it from the AC Adaptor.  
• The [POWER] Lamp and [CHARGE] Lamp light  
up, and charging starts.  
[VCR1]:  
Press the [ ] Button and [ ] Button  
simultaneously.  
1
[VCR2]:  
Press the [ ] Button and [ ] Button  
simultaneously.  
• When the [CHARGE] Lamp goes off, charging is  
completed.  
2
• When the battery is completely discharged, the  
[CHARGE] Lamp blinks at rst, but the battery is  
charged normally. When the temperature of the  
battery is too high or low, the [CHARGE] Lamp  
blinks and the charging time becomes longer than  
usual.  
• When the battery in the Remote Control is replaced,  
the mode is automatically reset to [VCR1] Mode.  
13  
Before Use  
2 Attach the charged Battery to the Camcorder.  
The Grip Belt  
To Use as a Grip Belt  
Adjust the length of the Grip Belt to the size of your  
hand.  
1 Detach the end of the Grip Belt.  
Disconnecting the Power Source  
2 Adjust the length of the Grip Belt to the size  
of your hand.  
40  
Set the [OFF/ON] Switch  
sliding the [BATTERY RELEASE] Switch  
remove the Battery downward or DC Cable.  
to [OFF], and while  
44  
,
• When attaching or removing Battery, set the [OFF/ON]  
Switch to [OFF] and make sure the [POWER] Lamp  
is not lit.  
3 Reattach the Grip Belt.  
40  
44  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 56.  
Re-attaching the Lens Cap  
To protect the Lens surface, attach the Lens Cap.  
• The Lens Cap and Lens Cap Cord come preattached  
to the Grip Belt.  
Charging Time and Available  
Recording Time  
A
B
1 h  
CGR-D08R  
2 h 10 min. (1 h 45 min.)  
A Charging Time  
Maximum Continuous Recording Time  
B
• “1 h 30 min.” indicates 1 hour and 30 minutes.  
• Battery CGR-D08R is supplied.  
1 Pass one end of the Lens Cap Cord through  
the attached eye on the Lens Cap. Then pass  
the Lens Cap through the loop made by itself  
and pull tight.  
• The times shown in the table are approximate  
times. The numbers indicate the recording time  
when the Viewnder is used. The numbers in  
parentheses indicate the recording time when the  
LCD Monitor is used. In actual use, the available  
recording time may be shorter.  
• The times shown in the table are for continuous  
recording at a temperature of 68 °F (25 °C) and  
humidity of 60 %. If the Battery is charged at a  
higher or lower temperature, the charging time  
may be longer.  
• The available recording time becomes shorter  
if you use both of Viewnder and LCD Monitor  
simultaneously when rotating the LCD Monitor  
forward to record yourself or setting [EVF  
ON/AUTO] to [ON].  
• When not using the Lens Cap, pull the Lens Cap  
Cord in the direction of the arrow. 1  
• When you are not recording, be sure to cover the  
Lens with the Lens Cap for protection. 2  
2
1
14  
Before Use  
• When you remove the Lens Cap, press the knobs  
rmly.  
4 Close the Cassette Compartment Cover by  
pressing the mark 2 .  
2
Attaching the Shoulder Strap  
We recommend that you attach the Shoulder Strap  
before going out to avoid dropping the Camcorder.  
Accidental Erasure Prevention  
Opening the accidental erasure prevention slider 1  
on the cassette (by sliding it to the [SAVE] arrow  
direction) prevents recording. To enable recording,  
close the accidental erasure prevention slider (by  
sliding it to the [REC] arrow direction).  
1 Pull the end of the Shoulder Strap through  
the Shoulder Strap Holder on the Camcorder.  
1
2 Fold the end of the Shoulder Strap, run it  
through the Shoulder Strap Length Adjuster,  
and pull it.  
• Pull it out more than 1 inch (2 cm) 1 from the  
Shoulder Strap Length Adjuster so that it cannot  
slip off.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 56.  
Using a Memory Card (Optional)  
A Card can be used to record still pictures.  
• Use a genuine SD Memory Card or MultiMediaCard  
manufactured by Panasonic only.  
1
Before inserting or removing a Card, be sure to  
turn off the Camcorder.  
• Otherwise, the Camcorder may not function properly  
• Attach the other end of the Shoulder Strap to the  
other Shoulder Strap Holder in the same way.  
or it may cause the loss of recorded data in a Card.  
Inserting a Card  
Inserting a Cassette  
3
1 Slide the [OPEN] Lever  
to open the Card  
34  
1 Slide the [OPEN/EJECT] Lever  
front and pull down to fully open the Cassette  
Compartment Cover.  
toward the  
5
Slot Cover  
.
5
3
To protect the tape, if the cover is not fully opened,  
the cassette cannot be ejected.  
34  
2 While holding the Memory Card with its cut  
corner facing right 1 , insert it into the Card  
4
Slot  
.
2 Insert a Cassette.  
4
1
5
3 Close the Card Slot Cover  
securely.  
3 Close the Cassette Holder by pressing the  
[PUSH] mark 1 .  
Removing the Card  
Open the Card Slot Cover and press the center of  
the Card and then pull it straight out.  
1
• After removing the Card, close the Card Slot Cover.  
• The Camcorder may be damaged if the Card is  
forced out when the Card is fully inserted.  
15  
Before Use  
11  
Card Access Lamp  
Card Recording Mode  
Use this mode when recording still pictures  
on a card.  
:
11  
Picture Playback Mode  
:
Use this mode when playing back the  
recorded still picture on a card.  
While the Camcorder is accessing the Card (reading,  
recording, playback or erasing), the Card Access  
Lamp lights up.  
PC Mode  
:
Use this mode when you want to connect the  
• While the Card Access Lamp is on, never attempt  
to open the Card Slot Cover, to pull out the Card,  
to turn off the Camcorder, or to turn the Mode Dial.  
Such actions will damage the Card, and recorded  
data, and cause the Camcorder to malfunction.  
Camcorder to your Personal Computer.  
Using the Viewnder/LCD Monitor  
Using the Viewnder  
Before using the Viewnder, adjust the eld of view so  
that the displays inside the Viewnder become clear  
and easy to read.  
Turning on the Camcorder  
Turn on the power rst and then select modes.  
1 Pull the Viewnder.  
How to Turn on the Power  
40  
1 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch  
to [ON] while  
pressing the button 1 .  
37  
• The [POWER] Lamp  
lights up.  
2 Adjust by turning the Eyepiece Corrector  
32  
Knob  
.
40  
1
37  
32  
How to Turn off the Power  
To Use the Viewnder at the Same Time as the  
LCD Monitor  
40  
2 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch  
pressing the button 1 .  
to [OFF] while  
Set [LCD/EVF] >> [EVF ON/AUTO] >> [ON].  
• The Viewnder does not turn off even if the LCD  
Monitor is opened.  
• When you turn the Camcorder off, this setting is  
canceled.  
40  
1
Easy to Use Mode Dial  
Using the LCD Monitor  
With the LCD Monitor open, you can also record the  
picture while watching it.  
You can choose a desired mode by rotating the Mode  
Dial.  
1
1 Place your Thumb on the [OPEN] Knob  
36  
1 Rotate the Mode Dial  
.
2
and pull the LCD Monitor  
direction of the arrow.  
out in the  
• The Viewnder is now deactivated.  
• The LCD Monitor can be opened a maximum  
36  
of 120°. If you open the LCD Monitor by 120°, it  
becomes convenient to operate menus or to play  
back pictures.  
Tape Recording Mode  
:
:
Use this mode when recording pictures on a  
tape. Also, you can record still pictures on the  
card simultaneously while recording on a  
tape.  
2
1
Tape Playback Mode  
Use this mode when playing back the  
recorded scene on a tape.  
16  
Before Use  
2 Adjust the LCD Monitor angle according to  
the desired recording angle.  
• The LCD Monitor can rotate a maximum of 180°  
1 from the vertical position upwards and a  
maximum of 90° 2 to the downward direction.  
Forcefully rotating the LCD Monitor beyond these  
ranges will damage the Camcorder.  
Using the Menu Screen  
To facilitate the selection of a desired function or  
setup, this Camcorder displays various function setups  
on Menus.  
• When operating the menu with the Viewnder, set  
[LCD/EVF] >> [EVF ON/AUTO] >> [ON] or rotate the  
LCD Monitor by 180°.  
18  
1 Press the [MENU] Button  
.
18  
12 13 14 15 16  
1 180°  
2 90°  
Closing the LCD Monitor  
• The Menu corresponding to the Mode selected by  
Push the LCD Monitor until it is securely locked.  
• Make sure the Card Slot Cover is closed.  
36  
using the Mode Dial  
is displayed.  
36  
Adjusting Brightness and Color Level  
When [LCD/EVF SET] on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu  
is set to [YES], the following items are displayed.  
12 15  
to select a  
2 Press the [  
/
] Button  
desired Sub-Menu.  
• Press the [  
item.  
/
] Button to display the highlighted  
13  
3 Press the [  
] Button  
to display the  
selected Sub-Menu.  
LCD Brightness [LCD BRIGHTNESS]  
Adjusts the brightness of the image on the LCD  
screen.  
LCD Color Level [LCD COLOR LEVEL]  
Adjusts the color saturation of the image on the LCD  
screen.  
4 Press the [  
/
] Button to select the item.  
13  
5 Press the [  
] Button  
to display the  
selected item.  
6 Press the [  
/
] to select the desired mode  
Brightness of the Viewnder  
[EVF BRIGHTNESS]  
14  
and press the [ENTER]  
determine the setting.  
Button to  
Adjusts the brightness of the image in the Viewnder.  
• While a Menu is displayed, you cannot record or play  
back. Menus can be displayed during playback but  
not during recording. The above operations can be  
done using the [MENU] Button, [▲▼◄►] Buttons  
and [ENTER] Button on the Remote Control (Optional).  
(pp. 11-12)  
To Adjust  
Press the [  
adjusted, and then press the [  
/
] Button and select the item to be  
] Button to  
/
raise or lower the number of vertical bars in the Bar  
Indication.  
• More vertical bars indicates stronger brightness or  
To Return to the Previous Screen  
16  
Press the [  
] Button  
.
color saturation.  
To Exit the Menu Screen  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 63.  
Press the [MENU] Button again.  
About the Menu Mode Setting  
The setting selected on the Menu will be retained  
even when the Camcorder is turned off. However,  
if the Battery or AC Adaptor is disconnected before  
turning off the Camcorder, the selected setup may  
not be retained.  
• Menu operation ow is shown in this text by >>.  
17  
Before Use  
[EFFECT2]  
Digital Effects 2 (p. 30)  
[MULTI MODE]  
Multi-Picture Mode (p. 31)  
[TITLE IN]  
File Selection in the Picture Playback  
Mode  
A File Selection Operation may be necessary during  
Menu Operations. In this case, carry out the following  
procedure.  
Adding a Title (p. 38)  
1 Press the [  
/
/
/
] Button and select  
3) [CARD]  
a le.  
Card Setup Sub-Menu  
[PICT QUALITY]  
Picture Quality (p. 23)  
[CREATE TITLE]  
Title Creation (pp. 37-38)  
• The selected le is marked by a frame.  
4) [RECORDING]  
Recording Setup Sub-Menu  
[REC SPEED]  
Recording Speed Mode (p. 21)  
[AUDIO REC]  
Audio Recording Mode (p. 21)  
[SCENE INDEX]  
14  
2 Press the [ENTER] Button  
selection of the le.  
to conrm the  
• After the above File Selection Procedure, carry  
out the various Menu Operations. (The above  
procedure will not be repeated in the following  
instructions.)  
Scene Index Mode (p. 35)  
[WIND CUT]  
Wind Noise Reduction (p. 27)  
[ZOOM MIC]  
Zoom Microphone (p. 25)  
[CINEMA]  
Cinema-like Format Recording (p. 27)  
List of Menus  
The gures of the Menus are for explanation purposes  
only, and they are different from the actual Menus.  
[TAPE RECORDING MENU]  
Tape Recording Menu  
5) [DISPLAY]  
Display Setup Sub-Menu  
[DISPLAY]  
Display Mode (p. 55)  
[DATE/TIME]  
Date and Time Indication (p. 55)  
[C.DISPLAY]  
Counter Display Mode (p. 55)  
[C.RESET]  
Counter Reset (p. 66)  
• It resets the counter to zero. However, it cannot reset  
the Time Code.  
1) [CAMERA]  
Camera Setup Sub-Menu  
[PROG.AE]  
Auto Exposure Mode (p. 27)  
[EIS]  
Image Stabilizer (p. 25)  
[D.ZOOM]  
Digital Zoom (p. 25)  
6) [LCD/EVF]  
LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu  
[LCD/EVF SET]  
[SELF TIMER]  
LCD and Viewnder Adjustment (p. 17)  
Self-timer Recording (p. 24)  
[USB FUNCTION]  
USB Functions Mode (pp. 48, 51)  
[SELF REC]  
Recording Yourself (p. 24)  
[EVF ON/AUTO]  
• If you press the [  
] Button, the menu changes  
Using the Viewnder (p. 16)  
back to the previous screen.  
7) [INITIAL]  
2) [DIGITAL]  
Digital Setup Sub-Menu  
[EFFECT1]  
Initial Setup Sub-Menu  
[BLANK SEARCH]  
Blank Search (p. 22)  
Digital Effects 1 (p. 30)  
18  
Before Use  
[DEMO MODE]  
[CREATE TITLE]  
Demonstration Mode  
Title Creation (pp. 37-38)  
• If no operation takes place for approximately 10  
minutes after the AC Adaptor is connected to the  
Camcorder and the [OFF/ON] Switch is turned to  
[ON] without inserting a Cassette or a Card, the  
Camcorder is automatically set to Demonstration  
Mode for introducing its functions. If any button is  
pressed or operated, the Demonstration Mode is  
canceled. The Demonstration Mode can be started  
by setting [DEMO MODE] to [ON] and by exiting the  
Menu. To terminate the Demonstration Mode, insert  
a Cassette or set the [DEMO MODE] to [OFF].  
[AV JACK]  
AV Jack (pp. 11, 60)  
[REMOTE]  
Remote Control Mode (p. 13)  
[BEEP SOUND]  
Beep Sound (p. 56)  
[CLOCK SET]  
Date and Time Setting (p. 20)  
[INITIAL SET]  
4) [RECORDING]  
Recording Setup Sub-Menu  
[REC SPEED]  
Recording Speed Mode (p. 21)  
[AUDIO REC]  
Audio Recording Mode (p. 21)  
5) [DISPLAY]  
Display Setup Sub-Menu  
[DISPLAY]  
Display Mode (p. 55)  
[DATE/TIME]  
Date and Time Indication (p. 55)  
[C.DISPLAY]  
Counter Display Mode (p. 55)  
[C.RESET]  
Counter Reset (p. 66)  
6) [LCD/EVF]  
LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu  
[LCD/EVF SET]  
Initial Setting Mode (p. 55)  
LCD and Viewnder Adjustment (p. 17)  
[TAPE PLAYBACK MENU]  
Tape Playback Menu  
[EVF ON/AUTO]  
Using the Viewnder (p. 16)  
7) [INITIAL]  
Initial Setup Sub-Menu  
[BLANK SEARCH]  
Blank Search (p. 22)  
[AV JACK]  
AV Jack (pp. 11, 60)  
[REMOTE]  
1) [PLAYBACK]  
Remote Control Mode (p. 13)  
[BEEP SOUND]  
Beep Sound (p. 56)  
Playback Functions Sub-Menu  
[SEARCH]  
Index Search Mode (p. 35)  
[12bit AUDIO]  
Audio Selector (pp. 41-42)  
[CARD RECORDING MENU]  
Card Recording Menu  
[AUDIO OUT]  
Audio Output Mode (p. 59)  
[USB FUNCTION]  
USB Functions Mode (pp. 48, 51)  
2) [DIGITAL]  
Playback Digital Setup Sub-Menu  
[EFFECT ON]  
Digital Effect On/Off (p. 36)  
[EFFECT SEL]  
Digital Effect Selection (p. 36)  
[TITLE IN]  
Adding a Title (p. 38)  
1) [CAMERA]  
Camera Setup Sub-Menu  
[PROG.AE]  
Auto Exposure Mode (p. 27)  
[SHTR EFFECT]  
Shutter Effect (p. 56)  
[SELF TIMER]  
Self-timer Recording (p. 24)  
3) [CARD]  
Card Setup Sub-Menu  
[PICT QUALITY]  
Picture Quality (p. 23)  
19  
Before Use  
2) [DIGITAL]  
[TITLE BY SEL]  
Selecting and Deleting a Title (p. 39)  
Digital Setup Sub-Menu  
[TITLE IN]  
Adding a Title (p. 38)  
2) [EDITING]  
Editing a File Sub-Menu  
[FILE LOCK]  
3) [CARD]  
Setting the Lock (p. 39)  
[DPOF SET]  
Card Setup Sub-Menu  
[PICT QUALITY]  
Setting DPOF (p. 39)  
[CARD FORMAT]  
Formatting a Card (p. 40)  
Picture Quality (p. 23)  
[CREATE TITLE]  
Title Creation (pp. 37-38)  
[BURST MODE]  
RapidFire Consecutive Photoshot (p. 23)  
3) [DIGITAL]  
Playback Digital Setup Sub-Menu  
[TITLE IN]  
4) [DISPLAY]  
Adding a Title (p. 38)  
Display Setup Sub-Menu  
[DISPLAY]  
Display Mode (p. 55)  
[DATE/TIME]  
Date and Time Indication (p. 55)  
4) [DISPLAY]  
Display Setup Sub-Menu  
[DISPLAY]  
Display Mode (p. 55)  
[DATE/TIME]  
5) [LCD/EVF]  
Date and Time Indication (p. 55)  
[C.DISPLAY]  
Counter Display Mode (p. 55)  
[C.RESET]  
Counter Reset (p. 66)  
LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu  
[LCD/EVF SET]  
LCD and Viewnder Adjustment (p. 17)  
[SELF REC]  
Recording Yourself (p. 24)  
[EVF ON/AUTO]  
5) [LCD/EVF]  
Using the Viewnder (p. 16)  
LCD/EVF Setup Sub-Menu  
[LCD/EVF SET]  
LCD and Viewnder Adjustment (p. 17)  
[EVF ON/AUTO]  
Using the Viewnder (p. 16)  
6) [INITIAL]  
Initial Setup Sub-Menu  
[AV JACK]  
AV Jack (pp. 11, 60)  
6) [INITIAL]  
[REMOTE]  
Remote Control Mode (p. 13)  
[BEEP SOUND]  
Initial Setup Sub-Menu  
[AV JACK]  
Beep Sound (p. 56)  
[CLOCK SET]  
AV Jack (pp. 11, 60)  
[REMOTE]  
Date and Time Setting (p. 20)  
[INITIAL SET]  
Remote Control Mode (p. 13)  
Initial Setting Mode (p. 55)  
Setting Date and Time  
Since the internal clock of the Camcorder has a slight  
imprecision make sure to check the time before  
recording.  
[PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU]  
Picture Playback Menu  
18  
12 13 15 16  
1 Set [INITIAL] >> [CLOCK SET] >> [YES].  
1) [DELETE]  
Deleting a File Sub-Menu  
[FILE BY SEL]  
Selecting and Deleting a File (p. 39)  
[ALL FILES]  
Deleting All Files (p. 40)  
20  
Before Use  
12 15  
to select  
[YEAR], [MONTH], [DAY], [HOUR] or [MIN.]  
2 Press the [  
/
] Button  
Audio Recording Mode  
The sound quality of the recorded sound can be  
selected with [AUDIO REC] on the [RECORDING]  
Sub-Menu.  
High sound-quality recording is possible with “16 bit  
48 kHz 2 track” Mode. With the “12 bit 32 kHz 4 track”  
Mode, the original sound can be recorded on 2 tracks  
in stereo, while the other 2 tracks can be used for  
Audio Dubbing.  
13 16  
to set it to  
and press the [  
the desired value.  
/
]
Year will cycle in the order shown below.  
2000, 2001, ..., 2089, 2000, ...  
18  
3 Press the [MENU] Button  
the date and time.  
to nish setting  
• The clock operation starts from [00] second.  
• If the built-in battery is weak, the [ ] Indication  
ashes. In this case, charge the built-in battery.  
• The clock uses the 12-hour system.  
Internal Lithium Battery Recharge  
The internal lithium battery sustains the operation of  
the clock. When the [  
] Indication ashes, the  
internal lithium battery is near exhaustion.  
1 Connect the AC Adaptor to the Camcorder  
with the power turned off and then connect  
to the AC jack.  
• After charging for 4 hours, the built-in lithium battery  
can power the clock for approximately 3 months.  
LP Mode  
A desired recording speed can be selected with [REC  
SPEED] on the [RECORDING] Sub-Menu.  
If LP Mode is selected, the recording time  
becomes 1.5 times longer than that of SP Mode.  
Although the image quality does not decrease with the  
LP Mode recording, mosaic-pattern noise may appear  
on a playback image, or some normal functions may  
be restricted.  
• The contents that are recorded in LP Mode are not  
completely compatible with other equipment.  
• Audio dubbing is not possible with LP Mode. (p. 41)  
21  
Recording Mode  
39  
3 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button  
• Recording starts.  
• After [RECORD] is displayed, it changes to [REC].  
.
Recording Mode  
About Recording  
When recording pictures on a tape, set the Mode  
36  
Dial  
to Tape Recording Mode [  
].  
When recording still pictures on a card, set the  
36  
Mode Dial  
to Card Recording Mode [  
].  
39  
When recording with the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS]  
17  
Switch  
set to [AUTO], the Camcorder  
39  
4 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button  
again to pause the recording.  
• The [PAUSE] Indication is displayed.  
automatically adjusts the focus and white balance.  
In some cases, they cannot be adjusted  
automatically and need to be adjusted manually.  
(pp. 28, 30)  
17  
Recording “Simultaneous Motion/Still  
Record Mode”  
Even if the Mode Dial is set to Tape Recording  
Mode and the recording to a tape is in progress,  
you can also record a still picture on a card by  
pressing the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
• Before turning on the power, remove the Lens  
Cap. If the Lens Cap is still attached when the  
power is turned on, Automatic White Balance  
Adjustment (p. 28) may not function correctly.  
• When the Recording Pause Mode continues for more  
than 5 minutes, the power is turned off automatically  
for tape protection and power conservation. (If the  
AC Adaptor is used, the power is turned off only  
when the tape is inserted in Tape Recording Mode.)  
When the tape is inserted in Tape Recording Mode  
and if the Recording Pause Mode continues for more  
than 5 minutes the power is turned off automatically.  
To resume recording from this condition, turn off,  
then turn on the power again.  
To Check the Recording  
By pressing the [ ] Button  
7
briey in the  
Recording Pause Mode, you can play back the last  
few seconds of the recorded scene.  
7
• When the Camcorder is connected to a personal  
computer with a USB Cable, Standby mode is not  
available.  
• The [CHK] Indication is displayed. After checking,  
the Camcorder resumes the Recording Pause Mode.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 56.  
Finding the End of Recording  
(Blank Search Function)  
The Blank Search Function aids you in locating the  
Recording on a Tape  
1 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch  
40  
to [ON].  
37  
• The [POWER] Lamp  
lights up.  
end of the recording on the Cassette quickly.  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] or [TAPE  
PLAYBACK MENU] >> [INITIAL] >> [BLANK  
SEARCH] >> [YES].  
40  
37  
18  
36  
2 Set the Mode Dial  
Mode.  
to Tape Recording  
12 13 14 15 16  
• The [BLANK] Indication appears during the Blank  
Search.  
36  
• Approximately 1 second before the last recorded  
scene, the Camcorder switches to the Recording  
Pause Mode or the Still Playback Mode.  
• If there is no blank left on the Cassette, the  
Camcorder stops at the end of the tape.  
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Recording Mode  
To Cancel Blank Search Before Completion  
Selecting the quality of Photoshot images  
Press the [ ] Button.  
1 Set [CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CARD]  
>> [PICT QUALITY] >> a desired image  
quality.  
Digital Still Picture  
When the [STILL] Button  
12  
is pressed, images  
become still pictures. When the button is pressed  
again, the Digital Still Picture Mode is canceled.  
18  
12  
12 13 14 15 16  
Maximum number of still pictures recordable  
on an SD Memory card (optional)  
PICTURE  
QUALITY  
FINE  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY  
• We recommend that you press the [STILL] Button  
rst at the position where you wish to record the still  
picture so as to enter the Digital Still Picture Mode  
and then press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
16 MB  
100  
220  
200  
440  
400  
880  
32 MB  
64 MB  
440  
880  
1 760  
3 520  
7 040  
14 080  
Progressive Photoshot  
128 MB  
256 MB  
512 MB  
880  
1 760  
3 520  
7 040  
P
When the [  
] Indication is displayed, Progressive  
1 760  
3 520  
Photoshot Function works. You can record still pictures  
with higher quality by using this function.  
• The Progressive Photoshot Function may not be  
activated depending on the function you use. (p. 55)  
To record still pictures with higher quality, we  
recommend setting to the Card Recording Mode.  
(To activate the Progressive Photoshot Function  
regardless of the function you use)  
• These gures vary depending on the subject being  
photographed.  
RapidFire Consecutive Photoshot  
The still pictures can be recorded on a Card at regular  
intervals.  
1 Set [CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CARD]  
>> [BURST MODE] >> [ON].  
• When you record onto the tape and the card  
simultaneously, the Progressive Photoshot Function  
is not activated.  
Recording a Still Picture on a Card  
(Photoshot)  
18  
12 13 14 15 16  
Still pictures can be recorded on the Memory Card  
from the Camcorder.  
• The [  
] Indication appears.  
36  
1 Set the Mode Dial  
Mode.  
to Card Recording  
36  
33  
2 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button  
.
33  
33  
2 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button  
.
33  
• When [ON] is selected, the still pictures can be  
recorded in approximately 0.5 second intervals until  
the [PHOTO SHOT] Button is released or 10 pictures  
are recorded.  
PICTURE  
• The [  
] Indication lights up in red.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see pages  
56-57.  
23  
Recording Mode  
Recording Yourself  
Self-timer Recording  
By opening the LCD Monitor and rotating it forward (to  
the lens side), you can let the subject in front of the  
Camcorder monitor the shot while recording is in  
progress.  
When you set the self-timer, the recording starts  
automatically after 10 seconds on the Card.  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] or [CARD  
RECORDING MENU] >> [CAMERA] >> [SELF  
TIMER] >> [ON].  
18  
12 13 14 15 16  
• When the LCD Monitor is opened, the Viewnder  
is disabled automatically. However, when the LCD  
Monitor is rotated forward, the image is also shown  
in the Viewnder.  
• The [ ] Indication appears.  
33  
2 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button  
.
• If you prefer to have the image on the LCD Monitor  
to look like an image in a mirror, set [SELF REC]  
on the [LCD/EVF] Sub-Menu to [MIRROR]. Images  
are recorded normally and no left and right reversal  
occurs.  
33  
Quick Start  
• The [ ] Indication ashes and the recording  
starts after 10 seconds.  
You can also use the RapidFire Consecutive  
Photoshot. (p. 23)  
38  
By pressing the [QUICK START] Button  
Camcorder will be ready for recording in approximately  
1.3 seconds after it is turned on.  
, the  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 57.  
38  
1 Press the [QUICK START] Button  
.
38  
• The Quick Start Recording Lamp  
lights up.  
Zoom In/Out Functions  
This feature gives special effects to the picture by  
recording objects close by or with wide-angle shot.  
1 For wide-angle shots (zoom out):  
24  
Push the [W/T] Lever  
For close-ups (zoom in):  
towards [W].  
38  
Push the [W/T] Lever towards [T].  
40  
2 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch  
to [OFF].  
• The Quick Start Recording Lamp remains lit.  
24  
40  
40  
3 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch  
to [ON].  
• The Camcorder will be ready for recording in  
• Zoom Magnication Indication is displayed for a few  
approximately 1.3 seconds.  
seconds.  
To Cancel the Quick Start  
Keep the [QUICK START] Button pressed for  
approximately 2 seconds and make sure the Quick  
Start Recording Lamp is not lit.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 57.  
24  
Recording Mode  
To Take Close-up Shots of Small  
Subjects  
(Macro Close-up Function)  
When the zoom magnication is 1X, the Camcorder  
can focus on a subject that is as close as  
approximately 0.8 inches (20 mm) from the Lens.  
Small subjects like insects can be recorded with  
this function.  
Image Stabilizer Function  
If the Camcorder is shaken while recording, the  
camera shake in the image can be corrected.  
• If the Camcorder shakes too much, the images may  
not be stabilized.  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [CAMERA]  
>> [EIS] >> [ON].  
To Use the Zoom Microphone Function  
Along with the zooming operation, the microphone’s  
directional angle and sensitivity are varied for  
recording sounds.  
18  
12 13 14 15 16  
• Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >>  
[RECORDING] >> [ZOOM MIC] >> [ON]. (The  
[Z.MIC] Indication is displayed.)  
• The [EIS] Indication appears.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 57.  
39  
2 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button  
or  
33  
[PHOTO SHOT] Button  
to start recording.  
Digital Zoom Function  
This function is useful when you want to record  
close-up shots of subjects located beyond a normal  
zoom range of 1X to 22X magnication. With the  
Digital Zoom Function, you can select a magnication  
from 50X up to 800X.  
33  
39  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [CAMERA]  
>> [D.ZOOM] >> [50X] or [800X].  
To Cancel Image Stabilizer Function  
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [CAMERA] >>  
[EIS] >> [OFF].  
18  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 57.  
12 13 14 15 16  
Fade In/Out Functions  
• 50X : Digital zooming to 50X  
• 800X : Digital zooming to 800X  
Fade In  
Fade In brings out images and sounds gradually from  
a black screen at the beginning of a scene.  
24  
2 Push the [W/T] Lever  
towards [W] or  
towards [T] to zoom in or out.  
15  
1 Keep pressing the [FADE] Button  
the Recording Pause Mode.  
during  
24  
To Cancel the Digital Zoom Function  
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [CAMERA] >>  
[D.ZOOM] >> [OFF].  
15  
• The image fades out gradually.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 57.  
25  
Recording Mode  
• The [  
] Indication ashes and then is displayed.  
2 When the image is completely gone, press  
• The entire screen becomes brighter.  
39  
the Recording Start/Stop Button  
recording.  
to start  
To Resume Normal Recording  
Press the [BACK LIGHT] Button.  
39  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 57.  
15  
3 Release the [FADE] Button  
about 3  
MagicPix Function  
seconds after recording starts.  
• The image reappears gradually.  
This function allows you to record color images brightly  
in a dark place without using the Video Flash.  
Fade Out  
Fade Out causes images and sounds to disappear  
gradually, leaving a black screen at the end of a scene.  
8
1 Press the [MAGICPIX] Button  
.
8
• The [MAGICPIX] Indication appears.  
15  
1 Keep pressing the [FADE] Button  
recording.  
while  
To Cancel the MagicPix Function  
Press the [MAGICPIX] Button again.  
15  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 57.  
• The image fades out gradually.  
2 When the image is completely gone, press  
Soft-Skin Mode  
39  
the Recording Start/Stop Button  
recording.  
to stop  
This enables you to record skin colors in a softer tone.  
In order to get the best result, avoid background colors  
similar to the skin color of the subject. Otherwise, this  
may result in a softer background lacking in detail.  
9
1 Press the [SOFT SKIN] Button  
.
39  
9
15  
3 Release the [FADE] Button  
.
• The still picture cannot fade in or fade out.  
• The [  
] Indication appears.  
SOFT SKIN  
Backlight Compensation Function  
This prevents the subject from being recorded too  
darkly when backlit. (Backlight is the light that shines  
from behind the subject being recorded.)  
10  
1 Press the [BACK LIGHT] Button  
.
To obtain the best effect, we recommend to take a  
bust shot, so that the upper part from the breast of  
the subject can be framed in the screen.  
To Cancel the Soft-Skin Mode  
Press the [SOFT SKIN] Button.  
10  
26  
Recording Mode  
Wind Noise Reduction Function  
Recording in Special Situations  
This function reduces the sound of wind hitting the  
microphone when recording.  
(Program AE)  
You can select optimal automatic exposure under  
specic recording situations.  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >>  
[RECORDING] >> [WIND CUT] >> [ON].  
17  
1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch  
to [MANUAL].  
18  
17  
12 13 14 15 16  
• The [WIND CUT] Indication appears.  
• The [MNL] Indication appears.  
2 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] or [CARD  
RECORDING MENU] >> [CAMERA] >>  
[PROG.AE] >> a desired mode ([  
], [ ] or [ ]).  
], [  
],  
[
To Cancel the Wind Noise Reduction Function  
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [RECORDING]  
>> [WIND CUT] >> [OFF].  
18  
12 13 14 15 16  
• The Indication of the selected Mode appears.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 57.  
Cinema Function  
This function is for recording a cinema-like image.  
1)  
2)  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >>  
[RECORDING] >> [CINEMA] >> [ON].  
3)  
5)  
4)  
18  
12 13 14 15 16  
• Black bars appear at the top and bottom of the  
screen.  
1) [  
] Sports Mode  
• For recording scenes involving quick movements,  
such as sports scenes.  
2) [  
] Portrait Mode  
• Use when you want to make people (subjects)  
stand out from the background.  
3) [ ] Low Light Mode  
To Cancel the Cinema Function  
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [RECORDING]  
>> [CINEMA] >> [OFF].  
• For brightening a dark scene.  
4) [  
] Spotlight Mode  
• For recording a subject under a spotlight.  
5) [  
] Surf & Snow Mode  
• For other notes concerning this item, see pages  
57-58.  
• For recording in glaring surroundings, such as ski  
slopes, beaches, etc.  
To Cancel the Program AE Function  
Set the [PROG.AE] on the [CAMERA] Sub-menu  
to [OFF]. Or, set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS]  
Switch to [AUTO].  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 58.  
27  
Recording Mode  
Recording in Natural Colors  
Adjusting White Balance Manually  
White Balance Adjustment recognizes the color of light  
and adjusts so that white will appear pure white. The  
Camcorder determines the hue of light that comes  
through the Lens and White Balance Sensor, thereby  
judging the recording condition, and selects the closest  
hue setting. This function is called Automatic White  
Balance Adjustment.  
For light outside the functional Auto White Balance  
Adjustment range, use the Manual White Balance  
Adjustment Mode.  
(White Balance)  
Depending on the scene or lighting conditions, the  
Automatic White Balance Adjustment Mode may not  
be able to bring out natural colors. In this case, the  
white balance can be adjusted manually.  
When the Camcorder is turned on with the Lens Cap  
on, the Automatic White Balance Adjustment may not  
function properly. Please turn on the Camcorder after  
removing the Lens Cap.  
17  
1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch  
to [MANUAL].  
17  
1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch  
to [MANUAL].  
17  
17  
• The [MNL] Indication appears.  
• The [MNL] Indication appears.  
14  
2 Press the [ENTER] Button  
.
14  
2 Press the [ENTER] Button  
.
13 14 16  
13 14 16  
• The [AWB] Indication appears.  
• The [AWB] Indication appears.  
13  
3 Press the [  
] Button  
or [  
] Button  
13  
3 Press the [  
] Button  
or [  
] Button  
16  
to select a desired White Balance Mode.  
16  
until the [  
] Indication is displayed.  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
4 Point the Camcorder at a full-screen white  
subject.  
1) Automatic White Balance Adjustment [AWB]  
2) The white balance setting that was previously  
14  
5 Keep pressing [ENTER] Button  
] Indication stops ashing.  
until the  
[
set manually [  
]
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
3) Outdoor Mode [  
]
13  
16  
Press the [  
] Button  
or [  
] Button  
4) Indoor Mode (recording under incandescent  
lamp) [  
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
until the [AWB] Indication is displayed. Or, set the  
[AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch to [AUTO].  
]
13  
16  
] Button  
Press the [  
] Button  
or [  
About White Balance Sensor  
until the [AWB] Indication appears. Or, set the  
[AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch to [AUTO].  
29  
The White Balance Sensor  
determines the  
nature of the light source during recording.  
29  
• Do not cover the White Balance Sensor with your  
hand during recording because White Balance will  
not function normally.  
28  
Recording Mode  
13  
3 Press the [  
] Button  
or [  
] Button  
16  
to adjust the shutter speed.  
Range of Shutter Speed Adjustment  
1/60–1/8000 s in Tape Recording Mode  
1/60–1/500 s in Card Recording Mode  
The standard shutter speed is 1/60 s.  
Selecting a speed closer to [1/8000] causes the  
shutter speed to be faster.  
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch to [AUTO].  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 58.  
Manual Iris Adjustment  
(F Number)  
You can use this function when the screen is too bright  
or too dark.  
Outside of the effective range of Automatic White  
Balance Adjustment, the image will become reddish or  
bluish. Even within the effective range of Automatic  
White Balance Adjustment, the Automatic White  
Balance Adjustment may not function properly if there  
is more than one light source. In this case, adjust the  
White Balance.  
17  
1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch  
to [MANUAL].  
17  
1)  
The effective range of Automatic White Balance  
Adjustment on this Camcorder  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
6)  
7)  
8)  
9)  
10)  
Blue sky  
• The [MNL] Indication appears.  
Cloudy sky (rain)  
TV screen  
14  
2 Press the [ENTER] Button  
Indication appears.  
until the Iris  
Sunlight  
White uorescent lamp  
Halogen light bulb  
Incandescent light bulb  
Sunrise or sunset  
Candlelight  
13 14 16  
13  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 58.  
3 Press the [  
] Button  
to adjust the iris.  
Range of Iris Adjustment  
CLOSE (Closed), F16, ..., F2.0,  
OP (Opened) + 0dB, ..., OP + 18dB  
or [  
] Button  
16  
Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment  
Useful for recording fast-moving subjects.  
17  
1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch  
to [MANUAL].  
When a value closer to [CLOSE] is selected, the  
image becomes darker.  
When a value closer to [OP + 18dB] is selected, the  
image becomes brighter.  
17  
The value to which + dB is attached indicates a  
Gain-up value. If this value is too large, the quality of  
the image deteriorates.  
• The [MNL] Indication appears.  
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
14  
Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch to [AUTO].  
2 Press the [ENTER] Button  
until the  
Shutter Speed Indication appears.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 58.  
13 14 16  
29  
Recording Mode  
Manual Focus Adjustment  
Digital Effect Functions  
This Camcorder is equipped with Digital Effect  
Functions that add special effects to the scene.  
Digital Effects 1 [EFFECT1]  
Focus can be adjusted manually for recording in a  
situation where auto focus may not function well.  
17  
1 Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch  
to [MANUAL].  
1) MULTI  
2) P-IN-P  
3) WIPE  
17  
4) MIX  
5) STROBE  
6) TRAIL  
• The [MNL] Indication appears.  
7) MOSAIC  
10) SLIM  
8) MIRROR 9) STRETCH  
17  
2 Slide the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch  
to [FOCUS].  
17  
1) Multi Mode [MULTI]  
2) Picture-In-Picture Mode [P-IN-P]  
3) Wipe Mode [WIPE]  
• The [MF] Indication (Manual Focus Mode)  
appears.  
4) Mix Mode [MIX]  
5) Strobe Mode [STROBE]  
• Records images with a stroboscopic effect.  
6) Trailing Effect Mode [TRAIL]  
• Records images with a trailing effect.  
13  
3 Press the [  
] Button  
or [  
] Button  
16  
to adjust the focus.  
7) Mosaic Mode [MOSAIC]  
• Produces a mosaic-like image.  
13  
16  
8) Mirror Mode [MIRROR]  
• The right half of an image becomes a mirror  
image of the left half.  
9) Stretch Mode [STRETCH]  
• The picture is expanded horizontally.  
13  
or  
• If you keep pressing the [  
16  
, the speed of adjusting becomes  
faster.  
] Button  
10) Slim Mode [SLIM]  
[
] Button  
• The picture is expanded vertically.  
Digital Effects 2 [EFFECT2]  
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
Set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] Switch to [AUTO]  
or [FOCUS].  
11) NEGA  
12) SEPIA  
13) B/W  
14) SOLARI  
11) Negative Mode [NEGA]  
• The colors of the recorded image are inverted  
as seen in a negative.  
12) Sepia Mode [SEPIA]  
• It records a scene with a brownish tint, like the  
color of old pictures.  
13) Black & White Mode [B/W]  
• It records an image in black and white.  
14) Solarisation Mode [SOLARI]  
• It records an image with a painting-like effect.  
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Recording Mode  
To Select a Desired Digital Effect  
Deleting All the Captured Multi-Pictures  
While 9 multi-pictures are displayed, press the  
[MULTI] Button.  
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [DIGITAL] >>  
[EFFECT1] or [EFFECT2] >> a desired Digital  
Effect.  
• If [MANUAL] has been selected, press the [MULTI]  
Button after 9 pictures are displayed.  
To Cancel the Digital Effect  
To Display the Multi-Pictures Again  
Press the [MULTI] Button for 1 second or longer.  
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [DIGITAL] >>  
[EFFECT1] or [EFFECT2] >> [OFF].  
To Delete Multi-Pictures One by One  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 58.  
(When pictures were captured in [MANUAL])  
When the [MULTI] Button is pressed for 1 second  
or longer while the still pictures are displayed, the  
pictures captured last are deleted continuously.  
• After still pictures are deleted one by one, they  
cannot be displayed again.  
Multi-Picture Mode  
Strobe Multi-Picture Mode:  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 58.  
Picture-in-Picture Mode  
You can capture and record 9 consecutive small still  
pictures.  
Manual Multi-Picture Mode:  
You can display a sub-screen (still picture) inside the  
screen.  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [DIGITAL]  
>> [EFFECT1] >> [P-IN-P].  
You can manually capture and record 9 small still  
pictures.  
18  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [DIGITAL]  
>> [EFFECT1] >> [MULTI].  
12 13 14 15 16  
2 Aim the Camcorder at the scene you want to  
19  
capture and press the [P-IN-P] Button  
insert a small still picture.  
to  
18  
12 13 14 15 16  
2 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [DIGITAL]  
>> [MULTI MODE] >> [STROBE] or [MANUAL].  
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3 Press the [MULTI] Button  
.
• A small still picture is displayed in a normal picture.  
• If the [P-IN-P] Button is pressed again, the small still  
picture is cleared.  
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• For other notes concerning this item, see page 58.  
• If [MANUAL] is selected, press the [MULTI] Button at  
each scene you want to capture.  
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Recording Mode  
Wipe Mode and Mix Mode  
Wipe Mode:  
Like drawing a curtain, the still picture of the last  
recorded scene gradually changes to the moving  
image of a new scene.  
Mix Mode:  
While the moving image of a new scene fades in, the  
still image of the last recorded scene gradually fades  
out.  
1 Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] >> [DIGITAL]  
>> [EFFECT1] >> [WIPE] or [MIX].  
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• The [WIPE] or [MIX] Indication appears.  
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2 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button  
start recording.  
to  
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3 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button  
pause the recording.  
to  
• The last scene is stored in memory. The [WIPE] or  
WIPE  
MIX  
[MIX] Indication changes to [  
] or [  
].  
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4 Press the Recording Start/Stop Button  
restart the recording.  
to  
• The last image of the previous scene gradually  
changes to the new scene.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 58.  
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Playback Mode  
Adjusting the Sound Volume  
Playback Mode  
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To adjust the volume, push the [W/T] Lever  
to  
Playing Back a Tape  
display the [VOLUME] Indication. Push the [W/T]  
Lever towards [T] to increase the volume or push  
the [W/T] Lever towards [W] to decrease the  
volume. The [VOLUME] indication disappears  
immediately after adjustment is made.  
The recorded scene can be played back immediately  
after the recording.  
40  
1 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch  
to [ON].  
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• The [POWER] Lamp  
lights up.  
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37  
24  
To adjust the volume with the Remote Control,  
press the [T] or [W] Button to display the [VOLUME]  
Indication. Press the [T] Button to increase the  
volume or press the [W] Button to decrease the  
volume. The [VOLUME] indication disappears  
immediately after adjustment is made.  
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2 Set the Mode Dial  
to Tape Playback Mode.  
36  
16  
to rewind the  
3 Press the [  
tape.  
] Button  
• The sound volume cannot be adjusted using the  
Remote Control in Playback Zoom Mode. (pp. 35-36)  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 59.  
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Finding a Scene You Want to Play  
Back  
• Rewind the tape to the point where you want to  
start playback.  
Cue/Review Playback  
• When the tape reaches the beginning, rewinding  
stops automatically.  
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16  
14  
4 Press the [] Button  
to start playback.  
• The [ ] Indication appears.  
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13  
16  
is  
If the [  
] Button  
or [  
] Button  
pressed during Playback, it turns to Cue Playback  
A
B
or Review Playback  
A
.
B
• If a cassette recorded with copyright protection  
signal is played back, the picture is distorted by  
mosaic-like patterns.  
To Stop Playback  
Press the [ ] Button  
• If the Button is held continuously, it turns to Cue  
Playback or Review Playback until you release it.  
15  
.
15  
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Playback Mode  
Scenes recorded in the SP Mode are played back at  
Variable Speed Search Function  
The speed of Cue Playback or Review Playback can  
be varied.  
approximately 1/5th of the normal speed.  
Scenes recorded in the LP Mode are played back at  
approximately 1/3rd of the normal speed.  
14  
1 During playback, press the [] Button  
.
To Resume Normal Playback  
• The [1X ] Indication appears.  
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Press the [] Button  
.
14  
• If the Camcorder is left in the Slow Motion Playback  
Mode for more than 10 minutes, the Camcorder  
switches to the Stop Mode to protect the video heads  
from excessive wear and tear.  
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Still Playback/Still Advance Playback  
2 Push the [W/T] Lever  
search speed.  
to select a desired  
This Camcorder is capable of still picture playback and  
frame-advance playback.  
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24  
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68  
65  
1 Press the [] Button  
2 Press the [ ] Button  
.
The following 6 playback speeds are available for the  
Variable Speed Search Function in both the  
fast-forwarding and rewinding directions:  
.
• The playback image stops in the Still Playback  
Mode.  
1/5X (slow playback in SP Mode only), 1/3X (slow  
playback in LP Mode only), 1X, 2X, 5X, 10X and 20X.  
• This function works by pressing the [VAR. SEARCH]  
and cursor buttons ([, ]) on the Remote Control  
(Optional). (p. 11)  
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on  
3 Press the [  
the Remote Control.  
• With each press of the [  
advance in the reverse direction.  
] Button or [  
] Button  
] Button, still pictures  
With each press of the [  
] Button, still pictures  
To Resume Normal Playback  
advances in the forward direction. If one of the  
buttons continues to be pressed, still pictures  
advance continuously 1 frame at a time until the  
button is released.  
14  
Press the [] Button  
.
• During Cue or Review Playback, fast-moving images  
may show mosaic-like patterns.  
• The sound is muted during search.  
To Resume Normal Playback  
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Press the [] Button  
.
Slow Motion Playback (Optional  
Remote Control Only)  
• This feature is only available with Remote Control.  
However it is not supplied. If you would like to order,  
the parts number is LSSQ0411 as a replacement  
parts. Please refer to page 69.  
Playback with Zoom Lever  
By pushing the [W/T] Lever  
the Still Playback Mode, still pictures can be  
advanced one frame at a time in the forward or  
backward direction. If you keep pushing the Lever,  
still pictures advance continuously.  
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Camcorder  
in  
of the  
This Camcorder can play back at a slow speed.  
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65  
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1 Press the [] Button  
.
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on  
2 Press the [  
the Remote Control.  
• The [ ] or [ ] Indication appears.  
] Button or [  
] Button  
• If the Camcorder is left in the Still Playback Mode for  
more than 5 minutes, the Camcorder switches to the  
Stop Mode to protect the video heads from excessive  
wear and tear.  
• When the [  
Playback proceeds in the reverse direction.  
When the [ ] Button is pressed, Slow Motion  
Playback proceeds in the forward direction.  
] Button is pressed, Slow Motion  
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Playback Mode  
Scene Index Search  
Index Search Functions (Optional  
Remote Control Only)  
1 Set [TAPE PLAYBACK MODE] >> [PLAYBACK]  
>> [SEARCH] >> [SCENE].  
• This feature is only available with Remote Control.  
However it is not supplied. If you would like to order,  
the parts number is LSSQ0411 as a replacement  
parts. Please refer to page 69.  
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] Button  
2 Press the [  
] Button or [  
on the Remote Control.  
• When the corresponding button is pressed once,  
the [S 1] Indication appears, and searching for the  
subsequent scene marked with an index signal  
starts. Each time the button is pressed after the  
start of Scene Index Search, the indication changes,  
from [S 2] to [S 9], and the beginning of the scene  
corresponding to the selected number will be  
searched.  
To facilitate searching for desired scenes, this  
Camcorder automatically records index signals during  
recording, as explained in the following.  
Photoshot Index Signal  
These signals are automatically recorded when still  
pictures on a card are recorded to a tape.  
Scene Index Signal  
Scene Index Signals are automatically recorded  
when you start recording after inserting a Cassette.  
• If [SCENE INDEX] of [RECORDING] Sub-Menu on  
the [TAPE RECORDING MENU] is set to [2HOUR],  
an index signal is recorded when recording is  
restarted after an elapse of 2 hours or longer. If it  
is set to [DAY], an index signal is recorded when  
recording is restarted after the date has changed  
since the last recording. (While the index signal is  
being recorded, the [INDEX] Indication ashes for a  
few seconds.)  
• Up to 9 scene numbers can be selected.  
Continuous Index Search  
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is  
If the [  
] Button or the [  
] Button  
pressed for 2 seconds or longer, search can be  
continued at several-second intervals. (To cancel,  
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66  
.)  
press the [] Button  
or the [ ] Button  
68  
66  
54  
54  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 59.  
• If the Camcorder is switched from the Tape Playback  
Mode to Tape Recording Mode or if the date and  
time is set before the start of recording, the index  
signal is not recorded.  
Playback Zoom Function (Optional  
Remote Control Only)  
• This feature is only available with Remote Control.  
However it is not supplied. If you would like to order,  
the parts number is LSSQ0411 as a replacement  
parts. Please refer to page 69.  
Photoshot Index Search  
1 Set [TAPE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [PLAYBACK]  
>> [SEARCH] >> [PHOTO].  
A part of the image can be enlarged up to 10 times  
during playback.  
1 During playback, press the [P.B. ZOOM]  
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Button  
on the Remote Control.  
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52  
54  
2 Press the [  
on the Remote Control.  
] Button or [  
] Button  
52  
54  
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• The center of the image is enlarged by approximately  
2 times.  
• With each press of the corresponding button, still  
pictures recorded in Photoshot Mode are searched.  
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Playback Mode  
Wipe Mode and Mix Mode (Optional  
To Change the Zoom Magnication  
Remote Control Only)  
2 Change the magnication by pressing the [W]  
• This feature is only available with Remote Control.  
However it is not supplied. If you would like to order,  
the parts number is LSSQ0411 as a replacement  
parts. Please refer to page 69.  
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Button or [T] Button  
Control.  
on the Remote  
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68  
1 Press the [] Button  
.
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To Change the Enlarging Area of an Image  
52  
3 Press the Arrow Button (, , , )  
on  
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2 Press the [SELECT] Button  
on the  
the Remote Control that points to the area  
you want to enlarge.  
Remote Control and select [WIPE] or [MIX].  
55  
56  
To Cancel the Playback Zoom Function  
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Press the [P.B. ZOOM] Button  
Control.  
on the Remote  
57  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 59.  
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3 Press the [STORE] Button  
at the moment  
you want to save as a still picture.  
Playback Digital Effect Functions  
WIPE  
MIX  
] Indication appears, and  
• The [  
] or [  
During playback, special digital effects can be added  
to the recorded pictures. The same effects as those of  
Digital Effects 1 and 2, which are used during  
recording, are obtained.  
the image is saved.  
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4 Press the [OFF/ON] Button  
in which you want to use the Wipe or Mix  
effect.  
in the scene  
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1 Press the [] Button  
.
• The scene changes as a result of the Wipe or Mix  
effect.  
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• The Wipe Function and Mix Function can only  
be accessed by using the Remote Control during  
playback.  
55  
2 Press the [SELECT] Button  
on the  
57  
• If the [OFF/ON] Button  
is pressed while Wipe or  
Remote Control to select a desired digital  
effect.  
Mix is carried out, the effect will stop temporarily at  
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that point. Pressing the [OFF/ON] Button  
will bring back the effect.  
again  
55  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 59.  
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Playing Back a Memory Card  
It plays back les recorded on a Card.  
• When the [SELECT] Button is pressed repeatedly,  
the digital effect selection changes.  
• The same setting can be done using [EFFECT  
SEL] Sub-Menu on the [TAPE PLAYBACK MENU].  
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to Picture Playback  
1 Set the Mode Dial  
Mode.  
To suspend Playback Digital Effect Temporarily  
57  
Press the [OFF/ON] Button  
to suspend or  
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restart the digital effect. When the digital effect is  
paused temporarily, the selected effect’s indication  
ashes.  
• The same operating can be done using [EFFECT  
ON] Sub-Menu on the [TAPE PLAYBACK MENU].  
To Cancel the Digital Effect  
2 Start Playback.  
:  
Starting the Slide Show  
Playing back the next picture  
Playing back the previous picture  
Stop the Slide Show  
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:
Press the [SELECT] Button  
repeatedly on the  
Remote Control and clear the digital effect  
indication.  
:
:
:
Pause the Slide Show  
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Playback Mode  
1
Slide Show  
The recorded still pictures in the Card can be played  
back like a Slide Show.  
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1 Set the Mode Dial  
Mode.  
to Picture Playback  
2
3
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1
2
3
Folder File Number  
Picture Size (p. 55)  
File Number  
To Select a Desired File and Playing Back  
14  
2 Press the [] Button  
.
36  
1 Set the Mode Dial  
Mode.  
to Picture Playback  
14  
36  
• The [SLIDE ] Indication is displayed.  
19  
2 Press the [MULTI] Button  
.
19  
• Each of the pictures are played back for several  
seconds.  
To Pause the Slide Show  
Press the [ ] Button.  
• The [SLIDE ] Indication is displayed.  
• The les recorded on the Card are displayed in  
Multi-Picture Mode.  
To Stop the Slide Show  
Press the [ ] Button.  
1
2
3
1
2
3
Picture Size  
File Number  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 59.  
Folder File Number  
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] Button  
to select a desired le.  
3 Press the [  
/
/
/
Creating a Title  
16  
You can create a title and record on a Card.  
19  
1 Recording Mode:  
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Set the Mode Dial  
to Tape Recording  
Mode or Card Recording Mode. Set the Lens  
to the image you want to use for creating a  
title.  
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• The selected le is marked with a frame.  
14  
4 Press either the [ENTER] Button  
or the  
19  
[MULTI] Button  
.
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• The selected le is shown on the entire screen.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 59.  
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Playback Mode  
1 Tape Playback Mode:  
Adding a Title  
Search for the image you want to use for  
creating a title and set the Camcorder to the  
Still Playback Mode.  
A title can be added to the picture. It is displayed in  
Tape/Card Recording Mode and Tape/Picture Playback  
Mode.  
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2 Set [CARD] >> [CREATE TITLE] >> [YES].  
1 Set [DIGITAL] >> [TITLE IN] >> [ON].  
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12 13 14 15 16  
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3 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button  
.
12 13 14 15 16  
• The title is displayed.  
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19  
2 Press the [MENU] Button  
3 Press the [MULTI] Button  
.
.
19  
• The title is stored.  
To perform Photoshot again, select [RETURN].  
4 Select [LUMINANCE] and press the [ENTER]  
14  
13  
Button  
or [  
, then press the [  
] Button  
• A Multi Title Screen is displayed.  
16  
] Button  
to adjust the title  
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contrast and press the [ENTER] Button  
.
13  
5 Press the [  
] Button  
or [  
] Button  
16  
to adjust the color and press the [ENTER]  
14  
Button  
.
1
1
2
• File Name 1  
12 13 15 16  
4 Press the [  
/
/
/
]
Button to select a desired title.  
• The dark portion of the image is missing 1 , and  
the colors of the bright portion change in order of  
black, blue, green, cyan, red, magenta, yellow and  
white, after which the bright portion of the image  
is missing 2 and the colors of the dark portion  
change in the above order.  
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• The selected title is marked with a frame.  
6 Select [RECORDING] and press the [ENTER]  
19  
5 Press the [MULTI] Button  
• The selected title is displayed.  
.
14  
Button  
.
• The title is recorded on the Card.  
• Recording and Photoshot Recording can be made  
with pictures that have titles.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 59.  
To Clear the Title Display  
Set [DIGITAL] >> [TITLE IN] >> [OFF]. Or, press  
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the [TITLE] Button  
(Optional).  
on the Remote Control  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 59.  
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Playback Mode  
Writing Printing Data on a Card  
Protecting the Files on a Card  
(Lock Setting)  
(DPOF Setting)  
Precious les recorded on a Card can be locked to  
prevent accidental erasure. (Even if les are locked,  
the les will be deleted if the Card is formatted.)  
DPOF Setting Printing data (DPOF Settings), such as  
the number of images to be printed, can be written to  
the Card. “DPOF” means Digital Print Order Format.  
1 Set [PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [EDITING]  
>> [FILE LOCK] >> [YES].  
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1 Set the Mode Dial  
Mode.  
to Picture Playback  
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12 13 14 15 16  
2 Set [PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [EDITING]  
>> [DPOF SET] >> [YES] >> [VARIABLE].  
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1
12 13 14 15 16  
2 Select the le to be locked, and press the  
14  
[ENTER] Button  
.
• The selected le is locked and the [  
]
Indication 1 appears. Repeat this procedure to  
lock 2 or more les.  
14  
• Press the [ENTER] Button  
again to cancel.  
• The SD Memory Card has a write protection switch.  
(p. 60)  
1
2
• When all images are not printed, select [ALL 0].  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 60.  
3 Select a desired picture and press the [ENTER]  
14  
Button  
.
Deleting the Files Recorded on a Card  
• The selected picture is marked with a frame.  
Using the Camcorder, you can delete the les  
recorded on a Card. After the le is deleted, it cannot  
be restored.  
• The number of prints set by DPOF 1 is displayed.  
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4 Press the [  
] Button  
or [  
] Button  
16  
to select the number of pictures to be  
To Select and Delete Files or Titles  
14  
printed, and press the [ENTER] Button  
.
1 Set [PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [DELETE]  
>> [FILE BY SEL] >> [YES].  
• [ ] Indication 2 is displayed in the picture set.  
(p. 54)  
5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 and press the [MENU]  
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Button  
when the setup is completed.  
18  
To Verify DPOF Setting  
Select [VERIFY] in Step 2. The pictures for which 1  
or more print is set in DPOF are played back  
continuously.  
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To erase a title in [PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU],  
select [TITLE BY SEL].  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 60.  
2 Select the le you wish to delete and press  
14  
the [ENTER] Button  
.
• The selected picture is marked with a frame.  
To erase 2 les or more, repeat this step.  
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Playback Mode  
33  
• It may not be able to use the Card formatted by this  
3 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button  
.
Camcorder on another unit. In this case, format the  
Card on the unit which will use the Card. Make sure  
that valuable pictures are stored on your PC before  
proceeding.  
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• A Card formatted on other equipment (e.g. PC) might  
be unusable or it might take more time for recording.  
We recommend that you use this equipment to  
format the Card.  
• A verication message appears.  
4 Select [YES] and press the [ENTER] Button  
Playing Back on Your TV  
14  
.
By connecting your Camcorder with your TV, the  
recorded scenes can be viewed on your TV screen.  
• Before connecting them, turn off the power of both  
the Camcorder and TV.  
• The selected le is deleted from the Card.  
• If [NO] is selected, the le selection is canceled.  
To Select and Delete All Files  
1 Set [PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [DELETE]  
>> [ALL FILES] >> [YES].  
1 Connect the [AV OUT] Jack of the Camcorder  
and the Video and Audio Input Jacks of the  
TV.  
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12 13 14 15 16  
[VIDEO IN]  
[AUDIO IN]  
• A verication message appears.  
2 Select [YES] and press the [ENTER] Button  
14  
.
• All les of Picture Playback Mode are erased.  
• A locked le cannot be erased.  
• If there are many les on a card, it may take  
longer to delete les.  
1
Formatting a Card  
If a Card becomes unreadable by the Camcorder,  
format it for reuse. Formatting erases all the data  
recorded on a Card.  
1 Set [PICTURE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [EDITING]  
>> [CARD FORMAT] >> [YES].  
• Connect to the TV with the AV Cable 1 .  
• When plugging the pin plug of the AV cable into  
the [AV OUT] Jack, plug it in as far as it goes.  
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To Make the Indications Appear on the TV  
Screen  
12 13 14 15 16  
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Press the [OSD] Button  
(Optional).  
on the Remote Control  
• A conrmation message appears, select [YES]  
and formatting will be carried out.  
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• When the formatting is completed, the screen  
becomes white.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 60.  
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Editing Mode  
• When recording to tape, select the tape position  
Editing Mode  
Recording from a Tape onto a Card  
Still pictures can be recorded on the Memory Card  
from scenes that have already been recorded on a  
cassette.  
before recording. The picture will be recorded to the  
tape position when the [PHOTO SHOT] Button is  
pressed at Step 3.  
• Photoshot index signals are automatically recorded.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 60.  
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1 Set the Mode Dial  
to Tape Playback Mode.  
Audio Dubbing (Optional Remote  
Control Only)  
36  
• This feature is only available with Remote Control.  
However it is not supplied. If you would like to order,  
the parts number is LSSQ0411 as a replacement  
parts. Please refer to page 69.  
You can add music or narration to the recorded  
Cassette.  
• If the tape recorded in the [16bit] Mode is dubbed  
with the Audio Dubbing function, the original sound  
is erased. (If you wish to preserve the original sound,  
use the [12bit] Mode when recording.)  
2 Start playback and set the Camcorder to Still  
Playback Mode at the scene you wish to  
record, and press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button  
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.
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• Audio Dubbing cannot be performed on a recording  
made in LP Mode. (p. 21)  
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1 Press the [ ] Button  
on the Remote  
Control where you want to add new sound.  
Recording Pictures from a Card onto  
a Tape  
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65  
Card Images can be recorded to the Tape.  
36  
1 Set the Mode Dial  
Mode.  
to Picture Playback  
51  
2 Press the [A.DUB] Button  
Control.  
on the Remote  
36  
3 To start Audio Dubbing, press the [ ] Button  
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on the Remote Control.  
To Cancel Audio Dubbing  
65  
Press the [ ] Button  
on the Remote Control.  
The Camcorder is in the Still Playback Mode again.  
2 Display the rst picture.  
To Play Back the Sound Recorded by 12bit  
Audio Dubbing  
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3 Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button  
.
Set [TAPE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [PLAYBACK] >>  
[12bit AUDIO] >> [ST1], [ST2] or [MIX].  
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ST1: It plays back only the original sound.  
ST2: It plays back only the sound added by Audio  
Dubbing.  
• During the copying, the following Indication  
appears.  
MIX: It plays back both the original sound and the  
sound added by Audio Dubbing  
simultaneously.  
• It takes a few seconds to record a picture to the  
Tape.  
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Editing Mode  
To Dub Audio While Listening to a Pre-recorded  
VCR:  
Sound  
4 Start recording.  
When pausing the audio dubbing, set the [12bit  
AUDIO] on the [PLAYBACK] Sub-Menu to [ST2]  
and you can check the pre-recorded sound.  
When the line input is used, you can dub audio  
while listening to the pre-recorded sound from the  
speaker.  
5 Press the Pause or Stop Button to stop  
recording.  
Camcorder:  
6 Press the [ ] Button to stop playback.  
Using the DV Cable for Recording  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 60.  
(Digital Dubbing)  
Copying on an S-VHS (or a VHS)  
Cassette  
By connecting this Camcorder with other digital video  
equipment (such as another Camcorder of the same  
format/model) that has a DV input/output Terminal, and  
using a 4-pin to 4-pin DV Interface Cable PV-DDC9  
(optional) 1 , high quality images and sounds can be  
dubbed in the digital mode.  
(Dubbing)  
After connecting the Camcorder and the VCR as  
illustrated, start the following procedures.  
[VIDEO IN]  
[AUDIO IN]  
1
Player/Recorder:  
1 Insert the Cassette and set to Tape Playback  
Mode.  
1
Player:  
68  
2 Press the [] Button  
to start playback.  
50  
65  
68  
66  
1
AV Cable  
Recorder:  
• Be sure to press the [OSD] Button (p. 11) on the  
Remote Control (Optional) prior to copying so that no  
indications are visible. Otherwise, the displayed tape  
counter and function indications are also copied.  
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3 While pressing the [ REC] Button  
, press  
on the Remote Control  
(Optional). Or while pressing the [REC]  
68  
the [PLAY] Button  
7
Button  
, press the [BACK LIGHT] Button  
10  
on the Camcorder.  
Camcorder:  
1 Insert the recorded Cassette.  
7
VCR:  
10  
2 Insert an unrecorded Cassette with an  
erasure prevention tab.  
• If various setups (such as external input, tape  
speed, etc.) are required, please refer to the  
operating instructions of your VCR.  
• Recording starts.  
To Stop Dubbing  
Press the [ ] Button  
65  
66  
or the [ ] Button  
.
Camcorder:  
3 Press the [] Button to start playback.  
42  
Editing Mode  
CAUTION:  
Unauthorized exchanging and/or copying of  
copyrighted recordings may be copyright  
infringement.  
• For other notes concerning this item, see page 60.  
PC Connection With DV Interface  
Cable  
A video clip can be transferred directly to your PC  
(Personal Computer) via a DV Interface Cable (Optional)  
using products and software from a number of video  
editing software companies.  
Using products from video editing software companies  
allows you to capture and edit video clips using the DV  
Interface.  
Our DVC being OHCI compliant should  
have no problem working with any OHCI  
compliant Firewire Card/video - Editing  
software package.  
• Personal Computer must be equipped with an DV  
Terminal.  
• During Camcorder playback, do not disconnect the  
DV Interface Cable or turn the Camcorder off as this  
may cause a PC hang-up error.  
• 1394 (i.LINK) Interface must conform to OHCI (Open  
Host Controller Interface Specication).  
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• If a window does not appear automatically, click the  
With a PC  
“Start” Button on your desktop and then click “Run”.  
When the “Run” Box is open, type in “D:\InstMenu.exe”  
and click “OK”. (“D” applies when the CD-ROM drive  
is drive D.)  
Using the Software (Optional) with a  
Personal Computer  
Following Software is not supplied with the Camcorder;  
• LSFT0577 (USB Driver, WebCam Driver, DV  
STUDIO 3.1E-SE, and Acrobat Reader)  
Using USB Driver (Optional Software)  
Operating environment  
• Despite having the Operating environment indicated,  
it may not be possible to use the program with some  
types of personal computers.  
• A CD-ROM drive is requires to install this program.  
OS:  
• K1HA05CD0005 (USB Cable)  
The Software allows you to capture a still image from  
your motion video on the tape and transfer to a PC. If  
you would like to order, please refer to page 69.  
Software Installation (For Windows)  
IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer with  
An image stored on the DV Cassette or Memory  
Card can be transferred to your personal computer.  
1 Turn on the personal computer and start up  
Windows.  
preinstalled;  
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional  
Microsoft Windows Me (Millennium Edition)  
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition  
CPU:  
2 Insert the CD-ROM (Optional Software) into  
the personal computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
• The [Setup Menu] screen appears.  
Intel Pentium ll/Celeron 300 MHz or higher  
(including compatible CPU)  
RAM:  
32 MB or more (64 MB or more recommended)  
(128 MB or more required for Windows XP)  
Free hard disk space:  
At least 30 MB or more  
Ports:  
USB Jack  
3 Select the software to be installed from [Setup  
Menu].  
Installing USB Driver (Optional  
Software)  
Please install USB Driver rst before connecting the  
Camcorder to your personal computer with the USB  
Cable.  
USB Driver (pp. 44-46) :  
Software for USB Driver allows you to transfer  
images directly from the Memory Card into the  
computer.  
1 Turn on the personal computer and start up  
Windows.  
WebCam Driver (pp. 47-50) :  
If the Camcorder is connected to your personal  
computer, you can send video from the Camcorder  
to the other parties via the network.  
DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE (pp. 50-51) :  
With DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE software, your favorite  
scene on a tape can be captured to your personal  
computer as a still image. Also, images viewed  
through the camera lens can be captured to your  
personal computer.  
2 Insert the CD-ROM (Optional Software) into  
the personal computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
• Quit all applications.  
• The [Setup Menu] Screen appears.  
Acrobat Reader :  
To view the installed operating instructions, Adobe  
Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher is required. Please  
install Adobe Acrobat Reader from the CD-ROM  
(Optional Software).  
3 Click the [USB Driver].  
• The set up program starts running.  
4 Follow the instructions on the computer  
screen until the installation is complete.  
• Setup window will disappear when the installation  
is complete.  
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4 For Windows 98SE/Me/2000 users, click  
[Restart] if the [InstallShield] dialog appears.  
4) The message “MTDV98M3.sys is not found” is  
displayed.  
• Do not remove the CD-ROM.  
• Enter “C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS”.  
You may click [Browse] to look for and assign the  
path.  
Connecting the Personal Computer and  
Camcorder  
Please install the USB Driver rst before  
connecting the Camcorder to your Personal  
Computer with the USB Cable.  
Before making these connections, turn off all devices  
which are to be connected.  
• When using the USB Connection Kit, use of the AC  
Adaptor is recommended for the power supply of the  
Camcorder.  
5 Finish installation by following the on-screen  
instructions.  
• Click [Next] and proceed with installation.  
• After completing the installation, Click [Finish].  
6 After the USB Driver is installed, please  
restart your computer.  
• Reboot the computer to nish installing USB  
driver.  
For Using Built-in SD Drive  
By connecting the Camcorder and Personal Computer  
with the USB Cable, you can transfer still images  
saved on a Memory Card directly to your Personal  
Computer.  
• Installation continues after the computer reboots if  
you selected additional software.  
• A message indicating a conict between versions  
may be displayed during the installation. This will not  
cause a problem. Simply click [Yes] to proceed with  
the installation.  
(For Windows)  
1 Insert the Memory Card into the Camcorder.  
2 Set the Camcorder to PC Mode.  
• Depending on the OS version, illustrations and icon  
names may vary.  
Windows 98SE/Me Users  
The following messages may be displayed when  
connecting this Camcorder and your personal  
computer via USB Cable.  
1 For Windows 98SE Users:  
The message, “Please insert the disk labeled  
‘Windows 98 Second Edition CD-ROM’,.....” is  
displayed. Click [OK].  
3 Connect the Camcorder to your personal  
computer with USB Cable.  
1) The message “The le ‘kstvtune.ax’ on [Unknown]  
cannot be found...” is displayed.  
• Enter “C:\Windows\system” for Windows 98SE.  
Enter “C:\Windows\options\CABS” for Windows  
Me.  
• It enters PC Connecting Mode.  
• If the “kstvtune.ax” le is missing in one of the 2  
above-mentioned folders, insert the OS CD-ROM  
and assign the path.  
4 Open [My Computer] and click [Removable  
Disk] 1 (For Windows 98SE/Me/2000 users).  
Click [Open folder to view les using  
Windows Explorer] 2 and then [OK] (For  
Windows XP users).  
2) The message “The le ‘ksclockf.ax’ on [Unknown]  
cannot be found...” is displayed.  
• Enter “C:\Windows\system”.  
• If the “ksclockf.ax” le is missing in the above  
mentioned folder, insert the OS CD-ROM and  
assign the path.  
3) The message “MTDV98M3.pdr is not found” is  
displayed.  
• Enter “C:\Windows\system\IOSUBSYS”.  
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With a PC  
[Windows 98SE/Me/2000]  
[Windows XP]  
To disconnect USB cable safely  
(For Windows)  
If USB Cable is disconnected while computer is on,  
error dialog may appear. In such case click [OK] and  
close the dialog box. By following the steps below you  
can disconnect the cable safely.  
1
2
1 Double click the  
icon in task tray.  
• Hardware disconnect dialog appears.  
You can view images stored on the Memory Card  
and also save them to your hard disk.  
• Please do not change le or folder names on the  
Personal Computer. The images on the Memory  
Card may not be able to be viewed on the  
Camcorder.  
2 Select [USB Mass Storage Device] 1 and  
click [Stop].  
(For Macintosh)  
OS:  
Mac OS X v 10.1 – X v 10.2  
3 Verify [Matshita DVC USB Device] is selected  
and click [OK].  
CPU:  
iMac, iBook or Power Book G4, Power Mac G4 or  
Power Mac G5  
RAM:  
1
64 MB or more  
1 Insert the Memory Card into the Camcorder.  
2 Set the Camcorder to PC Mode.  
You can safely disconnect the cable.  
Note on the driver name 1 displayed  
The driver name displayed will differ depending on  
your OS, operating environment and the mode of the  
Camcorder.  
Windows XP/2000:  
• When the Camcorder is in Tape Recording mode or  
Tape Playback Mode:  
3 Connect the Camcorder to your Macintosh  
with USB Cable.  
[Panasonic DVC USB-SERIAL Driver for WinXXXX  
(COM X)] (The numeral designation after “Win” will  
differ depending on the OS. The numeral after “COM”  
will differ depending on the operating environment of  
your personal computer.)  
• When the Camcorder is in PC Mode:  
[USB Mass Storage Device] or [Panasonic DV DISK  
Port Driver]  
Windows Me:  
• When the Camcorder is in PC Mode:  
[USB Disk]  
4 Double click the “NO_NAME” icon.  
You can view images stored on the Memory Card  
and also save them to your hard disk.  
• Please do not change le or folder names on the  
Personal Computer. The images on the Memory  
Card may not be able to be viewed on the  
Camcorder.  
• Some OS, such as Windows 98SE, may not show  
the icon indicating that you may safely disconnect in  
task tray. (OS may be set not to 1 show) Make sure  
Camcorder’s Card Access lamp is off and disconnect  
the cable. Also, with Windows Me, the icon will not  
be displayed when in Tape Recording Mode or Tape  
Playback Mode.  
CAUTION:  
If you disconnect the USB Cable while the Card  
Access Lamp is on, it may damage the Card  
data.  
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With a PC  
Operating environment  
(For Macintosh)  
Removing the USB Cable safely for  
Macintosh  
OS:  
IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer with  
preinstalled;  
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional  
(In this case of Windows XP, SP1 or later is needed.)  
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional  
Microsoft Windows Me (Millennium Edition)  
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition  
CPU:  
Intel Pentium ll/Celeron 300 MHz or higher  
(including compatible CPU)  
RAM:  
32 MB or more (64 MB or more recommended)  
(128 MB or more required for Windows XP)  
Free hard disk space:  
1 Drop the [NO_NAME] icon which appeared  
when you connected the Camcorder with the  
USB Cable into the recycle bin, then disconnect  
the USB Cable.  
If the above operation is not performed correctly, when  
data is copied from the personal computer to an SD  
Memory Card, the copied data may be damaged.  
At least 250 MB or more  
Ports:  
USB Jack  
Even when the following operations are performed, the  
same results will occur as when the USB Cable is  
removed (above). Therefore, it is imperative that the  
above operation 1 is completed before proceeding.  
To use the Camcorder as a Web Camera, the  
additional minimum requirements must be met.  
Graphic display:  
High Color (16 bit or more)  
Desktop resolution of 800 x 600 pixels or more  
• When Camcorder power is turned OFF.  
Communication Speed:  
56 kbps or faster is recommended.  
Necessary software:  
Windows Messenger 5.0 or later (Windows XP)  
MSN Messenger (Windows 98SE/Me/2000)  
Other requirements (to send/receive audio):  
Sound card  
• When SD Memory Card is removed.  
Speaker or headphones  
To use the Camcorder as a Web Camera, the  
following conditions must be met.  
To upgrade Windows XP to SP1, click [Start] >> [All  
Programs] >> [Windows Update]. (Requires Internet  
connection.)  
Using as a Web Camera (Optional  
Software)  
You have direct dial-up connection capability to the  
Internet. Also, you and the other person(s) are in the  
same Network (LAN).  
• Install the Windows Messenger (Windows XP) or  
MSN Messenger (Windows 98SE/Me/2000). If you  
have a version older than 5.0, please download the  
latest version (5.0 or later) from the Microsoft Home  
Page:  
If the Camcorder is connected to your personal  
computer, you can send video and sound from the  
Camcorder to the other parties via the network.  
• Do not connect the USB Cable until the WebCam  
Driver is installed.  
This feature can be used only if both parties are  
using the same operating system. Please see chart  
below.  
[Send]  
[Receive]  
[Software]  
Windows  
Messenger  
(For download and installation instructions, please  
refer to Help on the Home Page.)  
• If you are connected to the Internet through a  
rewall or a router, proper communication will not be  
possible.  
• The installer is available only in English but can be  
used on operating systems using other languages.  
• When DirectX9.0 is installed, applications supported  
by previous versions of DirectX may not run.  
Windows XP <--OK--> Windows XP  
Windows  
Windows XP <--NG-->  
98SE/Me/2000  
Windows  
98SE/Me/2000  
Windows  
98SE/Me/2000 Messenger  
MSN  
<--OK-->  
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3 Connect the Camcorder to your personal  
computer with USB Cable.  
Installing WebCam Driver (Optional  
Software)  
1 Turn on the personal computer and start up  
Windows.  
2 Insert the CD-ROM (Optional Software) into  
the personal computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
• Quit all applications.  
• The [Setup Menu] Screen appears.  
• “WEB” is displayed on the LCD Monitor of the  
Camcorder.  
When the Camcorder and personal computer (with  
Windows 2000) are connected via USB Cable, a  
message, such as the one below, is displayed.  
However, testing by the manufacturer has  
conrmed functionality of this Camcorder with  
Windows 2000. Click [Yes] and proceed.  
3 Click the [WebCam Driver].  
• The set up program starts running.  
4 For Windows XP users:  
Depending on your system environment,  
installation of “DirectX9.0b” may be required.  
Click [Yes] and continue with installation.  
• After “DirectX9.0b” is installed, the computer will  
restart.  
• Do not remove the CD-ROM.  
• For Windows 98SE/Me users, “USB Audio  
Device” is required. Click [Next] and proceed.  
5 Finish installation by following the on-screen  
instructions.  
• Click [Next] and proceed with installation.  
• After completing the installation, click [Finish].  
• If you use Windows 98SE, the OS installation CD  
may be required.  
Connecting the Camcorder to Personal  
Computer (For Using as a Web Camera)  
1 Set the Camcorder to Tape Recording Mode  
or Tape Playback Mode.  
4 Start the Windows Messenger (For Windows  
XP users) or MSN Messenger (For Windows  
98SE/Me/2000 users).  
• Click [Start] >> [All Programs (Program)] >>  
[Windows Messenger] or [MSN Messenger].  
• When you use Windows XP, the other parties via the  
network have to use the Windows Messenger on  
Windows XP. When you use other than Windows XP,  
the other parties via the network have to use MSN  
Messenger on an OS other than Windows XP.  
• If the Camcorder is used as a Web Camera, the  
quality of the video to be exchanged will depend on  
the Internet connection status.  
2 Set [CAMERA] or [PLAYBACK] >> [USB  
FUNCTION] >> [WEB CAMERA].  
• If the USB Cable is disconnected from the personal  
computer, the Web Camera mode is canceled.  
• If the Camcorder is used as a Web Camera, video  
cannot be recorded onto a tape or a card.  
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6 Click on [Audio Tuning Wizard...] in the [Tools]  
menu to conrm that equipment is connected  
correctly.  
Setting up the Windows Messenger  
When starting the Windows Messenger for the rst  
time, its setup screen is displayed. (However, the  
screen is not displayed if the Windows Messenger  
setup has already been done.) For more details,  
please read the corresponding Help le.  
1 Click [Click here to sign in].  
7 Select [USB Video Device] in the [Camera]  
menu.  
2 Select [.NET Messaging Service] and click  
[OK].  
8 Select [DVC] in the [Microphone] menu.  
3 Click [Next] when the [.NET Passport Wizard]  
dialog appears.  
• For other information about Windows Messenger,  
please refer to Help.  
• When access is nished, close Windows Messenger,  
then turn off the Camcorder. Finally, disconnect the  
USB Cable.  
• If the Camcorder is used as Web Camera  
continuously for two hours, the communication is  
automatically shut OFF. In this case, restart Windows  
Messenger and set up the communication again.  
4 Please carefully read the displayed contents  
and then proceed.  
5 After the setup is completed, sign in and start  
the Windows Messenger.  
Setting up the MSN Messenger  
When starting the MSN Messenger for the rst time,  
its setup screen is displayed. (However, the screen is  
not displayed if the MSN Messenger setup has already  
been done.) For more details, please read the  
corresponding Help le.  
1 Click [Sign In].  
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2 Type in your Sign-in name and password.  
• If you do not have your Sign-in name and  
password, click [Get one here].  
8 Conrm the [Panasonic DVC Web Camera  
Device] 1 is selected.  
1
• For other information about MSN Messenger, please  
refer to Help.  
3 Please carefully read the displayed contents  
and then proceed.  
• If the Camcorder is used as a Web Camera  
continuously for two hours, the communication is  
automatically shut OFF. In this case, restart MSN  
Messenger and set up the communication again.  
• When access is nished, close MSN Messenger,  
then turn off the Camcorder. Finally, disconnect the  
USB Cable.  
4 After the setup is completed, sign in and start  
the MSN Messenger.  
5 Click on [Audio Tuning Wizard...] in the [Tools]  
menu to conrm that equipment is connected  
correctly.  
Using the DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE (Optional  
Software)  
Operating environment  
OS:  
IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer with  
preinstalled;  
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition/Professional  
Microsoft Windows Me (Millennium Edition)  
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition  
CPU:  
Intel Pentium II/Celeron 300 MHz or higher  
(including compatible CPU)  
Graphic display:  
High Color (16 bit or more)  
Desktop resolution of 800 x 600 pixels or more  
RAM:  
6 Select [USB Audio Device] in the [Microphone]  
menu.  
32 MB or more (64 MB or more recommended)  
(128 MB or more required for Windows XP (256 MB or  
more recommended))  
Free hard disk space:  
At least 20 MB  
Ports:  
USB Jack  
Other requirements:  
7 Click [Web Camera Settings...] in the [Tools]  
menu.  
Mouse  
• The DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE cannot be operated on  
Windows 2000.  
• When 2 or more USB devices are connected to a  
personal computer, or when devices are connected  
through USB hubs or by using extension cables,  
proper operation is not guaranteed.  
• When connected to the keyboard USB Jack, normal  
function may not be possible.  
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• This instruction manual describes only the  
To Use DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE  
• When using the USB Connection Kit, use of the AC  
Adaptor is recommended for the power supply of the  
Camcorder.  
procedures for installation, connection and startup.  
Please read the PDF-based instructions for how to  
use the DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE.  
To view the installed operating instructions, Adobe  
Acrobat Reader 5.0 or higher is required. Please  
install Adobe Acrobat Reader from the CD-ROM  
(Optional Software).  
• Before using for the rst time, select [Readme] from  
[Start] >> [All programs (Programs)] >> [Panasonic]  
>> [DV Studio3], and read any supplementary details  
or updates.  
1 Set the Camcorder to Tape Recording Mode  
or Tape Playback Mode.  
To capture images from a tape, set the Camcorder  
to Tape Playback Mode and insert a tape.  
To capture images viewed through the camera  
lens, set the Camcorder to Tape Recording Mode.  
Installing DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE  
(Optional Software)  
1 Turn on the personal computer and start up  
Windows.  
2 Insert the CD-ROM (Optional Software) into  
the personal computer’s CD-ROM drive.  
• Quit all applications.  
2 Set [CAMERA] or [PLAYBACK] >> [USB  
FUNCTION] >> [DV STUDIO].  
• The [Setup Menu] Screen appears.  
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3 Connect the Camcorder to your personal  
computer with USB Cable.  
3 Click [DV STUDIO].  
4 Click [Next].  
4 Select [Start] >> [All Programs (Programs)]  
>> [Panasonic] >> [DV Studio3] >> [DV  
Studio3].  
• After reading the displayed contents, please carry  
out the installation according to instructions.  
5 After the completion of setup, click on [Finish].  
• If a short-cut icon has been created on the desktop  
during installation, it is also possible to start by  
double-clicking on the icon.  
• For other information about DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE  
Software, please refer to Help.  
• Installation will be completed.  
• Sample data is installed concurrently with the DV  
STUDIO 3.1E-SE software.  
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• When the Camcorder is connected to a personal  
If you no longer need software or  
driver (Uninstall)  
computer in PC Mode, it will not be possible  
to change to other modes. To change modes,  
disconnect the USB cable, switch the Camcorder  
Mode Dial, then reconnect the USB cable.  
• When the Tape Recording Mode of the Camcorder is  
switched to the PC Mode, a warning message may  
be displayed. You may simply ignore it.  
• When you are using Windows XP or Windows 2000,  
you may install or uninstall this software after logging  
ON by setting the user name to Administrator or to a  
user name having equivalent authority.  
The screens may vary with the type of the OS.  
1 Select [Start] (>> [Settings]) >> [Control  
Panel], select the software or the driver from  
[Add/Remove Programs] to uninstall.  
• Uninstalling steps may vary depending on the OS.  
Please refer to the user manual of your OS.  
2 After software or driver is uninstalled, please  
restart your computer.  
• If you install the USB Driver after the USB Cable is  
connected, or if you do not follow these Operating  
Instructions, the Camcorder will not be recognized  
correctly. In this case, delete the USB Driver from  
[Device Manager] as described below, uninstall the  
USB Driver, and re-install it.  
• With the Camcorder and personal computer  
connected via a USB Cable, open the [Device  
Manager]. Right-click [!DVC] 1 in [Ports] or [Other  
devices], and select [Uninstall].  
Notes  
• Macintosh is a registered trademark of Apple  
Computer, Inc.  
• Microsoft® Windows®, Windows Messenger®, MSN  
Messenger® and DirectX® are either trademarks or  
registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation in  
the United States and/or other countries.  
• Intel®, Pentium® and Celeron® are the registered  
trademarks or trademarks of the Intel Corporation.  
• All other names, company names, product names,  
etc. in these instructions are the trademarks  
or registered trademarks of their respective  
corporations.  
([!DVC] 1 will differ depending on the OS or  
operating environment of your personal computer.)  
• The names of the products you are using may differ  
from the names given in the text. Depending on  
the operating environment and other factors, the  
contents of the screens used in these instructions  
may not necessarily match what you will see on your  
screen.  
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• Although the screens in these Operating Instructions  
are shown in English for the sake of example, other  
languages are supported as well.  
• In this Manual, the Panasonic make digital video  
camera with USB Jack is referred to as Camcorder.  
• These instructions do not cover the basic operations  
of the personal computer or dene any terms. For  
this information, refer to the Operating Instructions  
which accompany your personal computer.  
• Do not disconnect USB Cable while the operation  
light of Camcorder is on. It may freeze the software  
or destroy the data in transfer.  
• We recommend using the AC adaptor as the  
power source for the Camcorder when using USB  
Connection Kit. Data may be lost if the battery power  
is lost while transferring data.  
About the SD Memory Card and  
MultiMediaCard  
SD Memory Card (Optional)  
The SD Memory Card (Optional) is virtually the same  
size as a MultiMediaCard. It is an external memory  
card that is available in larger capacities. It has a write  
protect switch to prevent data writing and card  
formatting, as well as a copyright protection function.  
• SD Logo is a trademark.  
MultiMediaCard  
The MultiMediaCard is a compact, lightweight and  
removable external memory card.  
• If the Camcorder is used as a Web Camera while  
virus checking software is running, the Camcorder’s  
operation may stop midway through. In this case,  
exit the Windows Messenger or MSN Messenger,  
reconnect the Camcorder and restart the Windows  
Messenger or MSN Messenger.  
• Do not delete the folders in the memory card such as  
picture folder. Memory card may not be recognized if  
folders are deleted.  
• All other company and product names in the  
operating instructions are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective corporations.  
Files recorded on a SD Memory Card or  
MultiMediaCard  
It may not be possible to play back the les on this  
Camcorder recorded on and created by other  
equipment or vice versa. For this reason, check the  
compatibility of the equipment in advance.  
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• The memory capacity indicated on the SD Card  
About the compatibility of the card les  
Data les recorded on an “SD Memory Card” or a  
“MultiMediaCard” by this Camcorder conform with  
DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) established  
by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information  
Technology Industries Association).  
• If you attempt to play back les recorded with this  
Camcorder on other equipment or to play back les  
recorded with other equipment on this Camcorder,  
you may not be able to play them back. Please  
check the compatibility with the other equipment in  
advance.  
label corresponds to the total card capacity.  
Some of this capacity is used to protect and  
manage the copyright data, and not all capacity is  
available as a conventional memory for a  
Camcorder, Personal Computer or others.  
Capacity that can be used as conventional  
memory:  
8 MB Card: about 6,800,000 bytes  
About the folder structure when using  
the Memory Card in a personal  
computer  
• When a Card with data recorded on it is inserted  
into a personal computer, folders will be displayed  
as in the gure.  
[100CDPFP]:  
The images (IMGA0001.JPG, etc.) in this folder are  
recorded in the JPEG format.  
[MISC]:  
Files in which DPOF Data has been set to the image  
are in this folder.  
[TITLE]:  
This contains the data of the original titles  
(USR00001.TTL, etc.).  
• [DCIM], [IM01CDPF], [PRIVATE], [VTF], etc. are  
necessary items in the folder structure. They  
have nothing to do with actual operations.  
• In the Card Mode, the Camcorder automatically  
saves le numbers (IMGA0001.JPG, etc.) along  
with the images. The le numbers are recorded  
with each image as consecutive numbers.  
• When using software without an indication  
function, indication data, such as date, are not  
displayed. Depending on the software in use, the  
date and the time may not be displayed correctly.  
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:
Surf & Snow Mode (Program AE)  
(p. 27)  
Others  
Indications  
REC:  
Recording (p. 22)  
Various functions and the Camcorder status are  
shown on the screen.  
: Remaining Battery Power  
• When the battery power becomes low, the Indication  
changes. When the battery is discharged completely,  
PAUSE:  
Recording Pause (p. 22)  
Self-Timer Recording (p. 24)  
Playback (p. 33)  
:
:
:
Still Playback (p. 34)  
:
Fast-forward/Cue Playback (p. 33)  
Rewind/Review Playback (p. 33)  
Slow Motion Playback (p. 34)  
Still Advance Playback (p. 34)  
Index Search (p. 35)  
the  
(
) Indication ashes.  
:
R0:45: Remaining Tape Time  
• Remaining tape time is indicated in minutes. (When  
it reaches less than 3 minutes, the indication starts  
ashing.)  
,
:
,
:
,
:
:
:
:
:
Tape Recording Mode (p. 22)  
Tape Playback Mode (p. 33)  
Card Recording Mode (p. 23)  
Picture Playback Mode (p. 36)  
PC Mode (p. 45)  
CHK:  
Recording Check (p. 22)  
Audio Dubbing (p. 41)  
A.DUB  
A.DUB  
BLANK:  
:
:
Audio Dubbing Pause (p. 41)  
Blank Search (p. 22)  
:
R
:
Repeat Playback (p. 59)  
Variable Speed Search (p. 34)  
CINEMA:  
D.ZOOM:  
MULTI:  
Cinema Mode (p. 27)  
Digital Zoom (p. 25)  
2X  
:
1/500:  
When you adjust shutter speed  
manually, this indication appears.  
(p. 29)  
Multi Mode (p. 30)  
P-IN-P:  
WIPE:  
P-IN-P Mode (p. 30)  
Wipe Mode (p. 30)  
SLIDE  
SLIDE  
F2.4:  
:
Slide Show Playback (p. 37)  
MIX:  
Mix Mode (p. 30)  
:
Slide Show Playback Pause (p. 37)  
STROBE:  
TRAIL:  
Strobe Mode (p. 30)  
When you adjust the F Number  
manually, this indication appears.  
(p. 29)  
Trailing Effect Mode (p. 30)  
Mosaic Mode (p. 30)  
Mirror Mode (p. 30)  
MOSAIC:  
MIRROR:  
AWB:  
:
Automatic White Balance Mode (p. 28)  
White Balance Adjustment Mode  
(p. 28)  
STRETCH: Stretch Mode (p. 30)  
SLIM:  
NEGA:  
SEPIA:  
B/W:  
Slim Mode (p. 30)  
:
:
Outdoor Mode (p. 28)  
Negative Mode (p. 30)  
Sepia Mode (p. 30)  
Indoor Mode (recording under  
incandescent lamp) (p. 28)  
Black & White Mode (p. 30)  
Solarisation Mode (p. 30)  
Playback Zoom (p. 35)  
MAGICPIX: MagicPix Function (p. 26)  
Z.MIC: Zoom Microphone (p. 25)  
SOLARI:  
ZOOM:  
SP:  
WIND CUT: Wind Noise Reduction (p. 27)  
Standard Play Mode (Recording Speed  
Mode) (p. 21)  
P
Progressive Photoshot Mode (p. 23)  
Soft Skin Mode (p. 26)  
Picture (p. 37)  
:
SOFT SKIN  
PICTURE:  
TITLE:  
:
LP:  
Long Play Mode (Recording Speed  
Mode) (p. 21)  
Title picture (p. 38)  
INDEX:  
S 1:  
Index signal recording (p. 35)  
Search Number (p. 35)  
VOLUME:  
Volume adjustment (p. 33)  
3:30:45AM: Date/Time Indication (p. 55)  
5X:  
Zoom Magnication Indication  
(pp. 24-25)  
N (F, E):  
Photoshot Picture Quality (during  
Photoshot recording)  
[F] means Fine, [N] means Normal and  
[E] means Economy. (p. 23)  
AUTO:  
MNL:  
EIS:  
Automatic Mode (p. 22)  
Manual Mode (pp. 27-30)  
Image Stabilizer (p. 25)  
0:  
:
Remaining Number of Photoshot  
pictures  
12 bit, 16 bit: Audio Recording Mode (p. 21)  
MF:  
Manual Focus (p. 30)  
RapidFire Consecutive Photoshot  
Recording (p. 23)  
:
Back Light Mode (p. 26)  
:
Lock Setting (p. 39)  
:
Sports Mode (Program AE) (p. 27)  
Portrait Mode (Program AE) (p. 27)  
Low Light Mode (Program AE) (p. 27)  
Spotlight Mode (Program AE) (p. 27)  
(White):  
DPOF Setting completed (set to 1 or  
more picture) (p. 39)  
:
:
:
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640  
:
[640 x 480] Image size  
Initializing the Modes  
• For images not recorded with this Camcorder, the  
size display is determined as follows according to  
the number of horizontal pixels.  
640  
You can change the Menu settings back to the  
shipping condition.  
1 Set [INITIAL] >> [INITIAL SET] >> [YES].  
• The initializing takes a little while.  
• After the initializing is completed, the [COMPLETED]  
Indication appears with beeps.  
• Initializing will not erase a clock setting (p. 20) that  
has been adjusted.  
:
640 or more, less than 800 (The size  
is not displayed at under 640 pixels.)  
SVGA  
:
800 or more, less than 1 024  
1 024 or more, less than 1 280  
1 280 or more, less than 1 600  
1 600 or more, less than 2048  
2 048 or more  
XGA  
:
SXGA  
UXGA  
QXGA  
:
:
:
Warning/Alarm Indications  
PICTURE  
(Cyan): Photoshot Mode  
If any one of the following indications lights up or  
ashes, please check the condition of the Camcorder.  
PICTURE  
(Red): While Photoshot recording is  
activated  
DEW (DEW DETECTED/EJECT TAPE):  
Condensation has occurred. (p. 61)  
(CHECK REC TAB):  
PICTURE  
PICTURE  
(Green): While the Card being read  
No Card (Still Picture Mode)  
(Red):  
To Change the Counter Display Mode  
By changing [C.DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY]  
Sub-Menu, you can change the Counter Display Mode  
to Tape Counter Indication [COUNTER] (0:00.00),  
Memory Counter Indication [MEMORY] (M0:00.00),  
and Time Code Indication [TIMECODE] (0h00m00s00f).  
(p. 18) By repeatedly pressing the [DISPLAY] Button  
on the Remote Control (Optional), you can change the  
Counter Display Mode.  
The accidental erasure prevention slider on the  
inserted Cassette is open (that is, set to [SAVE]).  
You are attempting Audio dubbing or Digital  
dubbing on a Tape while setting the accidental  
erasure prevention slider to [SAVE].  
(TAPE NOT INSERTED):  
No Cassette in inserted. (p. 15)  
(LOW BATTERY):  
The Battery is low. Recharge it. (p. 13)  
:
To Display Date/Time Indication  
To display Date/Time Indication, set the appropriate  
Date/Time in [DATE/TIME] on the [DISPLAY]  
Sub-Menu. (p. 18)  
You can also press the [DATE/TIME] Button of the  
Remote Control (Optional) repeatedly to display or  
change the Date/Time Indication.  
The built-in battery is low. (p. 21)  
(NEED HEAD CLEANING):  
The video heads are dirty. (pp. 61-62)  
END (TAPE END):  
The tape came to an end during recording.  
REMOTE (CHECK REMOTE MODE):  
To Change the Display Mode  
Wrong Remote Control Mode has been selected.  
(p. 13)  
By changing [DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY] Sub-Menu,  
you can change the Display Mode to All Function  
Display [ALL] and Minimum Display [OFF]. (p. 18)  
UNPLAYABLE TAPE  
(OTHER FORMAT):  
Progressive Photoshot  
You cannot use the Progressive Photoshot Function in  
the following cases.  
When using Tape Recording Mode  
• Digital Effect Modes in [EFFECT1]  
• Digital Zoom [D.ZOOM]  
You are attempting to play back a tape section  
that has been recorded with a different TV system.  
UNABLE TO A.DUB  
(LP RECORDED):  
Because the original recording was done in LP  
Mode, audio dubbing cannot be performed.  
• 1/750 s or faster shutter speed  
• When brightness is insufcient  
• When the MagicPix Function is ON  
• When the Portrait is used  
When using Card Recording Mode  
• When brightness is insufcient  
• When the MagicPix Function is ON  
INCOMPATIBLE TAPE:  
This cassette is incompatible.  
PUSH THE RESET SWITCH:  
Irregular mechanism is detected. Press the  
[RESET] Button (p. 65). This may solve the  
problem.  
CARD FULL:  
Card does not have sufcient memory remaining.  
Select Picture Playback Mode and delete  
unnecessary les.  
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NO CARD:  
Card is not inserted.  
NO DATA:  
There are no recorded les in the card.  
Notes and Hints  
Concerning the Power Supply  
• When the Camcorder has been used for a long time,  
the Camera body becomes warm, but this is not a  
malfunction.  
UNPLAYABLE CARD:  
• If the [CHARGE] Lamp does not light up although  
the Battery is attached to the AC Adaptor, detach the  
Battery and reattach it.  
You are attempting to play back data which is not  
compatible with this Camcorder.  
CARD ERROR:  
The Card is not compatible with this Camcorder.  
COPY INHIBITED:  
Inserting/Removing the Cassette  
• In the case of using a previously recorded Cassette,  
you can use the Blank Search Function (p. 22) to nd  
the position where you want to continue recording.  
• If a new Cassette is inserted, rewind to the beginning  
of the tape before starting recording.  
• When inserting the cassette, make sure it faces in  
the right direction and then push it in until it stops.  
• When the Cassette Holder is in action, do not touch  
anything except the [PUSH] mark.  
Because the medium is protected by a copy  
guard, images cannot be recorded correctly.  
INCORRECT OPERATION:  
The Recording Start/Stop Button was pressed  
without connecting the USB cable to the PC in  
Picture Playback Mode.  
CANNOT USE USB  
CHANGE MODE:  
The USB cable is connected to the Camcorder in  
Card Recording Mode or Picture Playback Mode.  
Alarm Sounds  
When [BEEP SOUND] on the [INITIAL] Sub-Menu on  
the [TAPE RECORDING MENU] is set to [ON],  
conrmation/alarm beeps are issued as follows.  
1 Beep  
CANNOT OPERATE:  
You are attempting to record pictures on a Card  
while connecting the USB cable to the Camcorder  
in Tape Recording/Playback Mode.  
• When you start recording  
• When you switch the [OFF/ON] Switch from [OFF] to  
[ON]  
UNABLE TO WRITE  
(MULTI RECORDING):  
The [PHOTO SHOT] Button is pressed when you  
are recording pictures on a Tape while setting the  
Digital Effect [MULTI] of [EFFECT1].  
2 Beeps  
• When you pause recording  
2 Beeps 4 times  
• If you perform a wrong operation before or during  
recording.  
UNABLE TO WRITE:  
The Recording Start/Stop Button is pressed when  
you are recording still pictures on the Card.  
Recording Check  
CASSETTE DOOR OPENED:  
• For Recording Check, the recording speed mode  
(SP/LP) must be the same as the mode used for  
the recording. If different, playback images will be  
distorted.  
Close the Cassette Compartment Cover before  
recording.  
NO TITLE:  
Titles are not recorded.  
Recording on a Card  
UNABLE TO WRITE  
(WIDE MODE):  
• Even if the [SHTR EFFECT] is set to [ON], the  
Shutter Effect cannot be recorded on the picture.  
• When the color of the screen changes or blurs,  
adjust the shutter speed manually to 1/60 or 1/100.  
Photoshot  
You are attempting to record pictures of S1 signal  
(with aspect ratio 16:9) by pressing the [PHOTO  
SHOT] Button.  
FILE LOCKED:  
• Photoshot Recording results in slightly inferior image  
quality.  
You are attempting to erase protected les.  
CARD LOCKED:  
RapidFire Consecutive Photoshot  
• One more still picture may be recorded after you  
release the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.  
• The RapidFire Consecutive Photoshot and Title  
Function cannot be used simultaneously.  
• When the [SELF TIMER] is set to [ON], the  
Camcorder records the maximum number of  
recordable pictures depending on the [BURST  
MODE] setting.  
The write protection switch on the SD Memory  
Card is set to [LOCK].  
DISCONNECT USB CABLE:  
You are attempting to turn the Mode Dial or turn  
the Camcorder off in PC Mode while connecting  
the USB cable to the Camcorder.  
• When using a card formatted by other equipment,  
intervals between recorded pictures may become  
large.  
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• If you repeatedly record or erase pictures, intervals  
between recorded pictures may become large. In  
this case, back up your important data on a PC, and  
format your card using this Camcorder.  
Image Stabilizer Function  
• The Image Stabilizer Function does not operate in  
a dimly lit place. In this case, the [EIS] Indication  
ashes.  
• Under uorescent lighting, image brightness may  
change or colors may not look natural.  
• After-images may appear.  
• When a tripod is used, it is recommended that you  
turn the Image Stabilizer off.  
• Within the digital zoom range, or when recording  
with a conversion lens attached, the Image Stabilizer  
Function may not work effectively.  
Quick Start  
• During the Quick Start Standby Mode, a minute  
amount of electricity is consumed.  
• When the Camcorder is left in the Recording Pause  
Mode for 5 minutes, it will be turned into the Quick  
Start Standby Mode. To turn the Camcorder on  
again, set the [OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF] and then  
set it to [ON] again. (The Quick Start Mode will be  
restored.)  
• This Function is not activated in the following case:  
• Neither a card nor a tape has been inserted while  
the Tape/Card Recording Mode is set.  
• In the following cases, Quick Start is canceled during  
the Quick Start Standby Mode.  
Backlight Compensation Function  
• When setting the Iris manually, the Backlight  
Compensation Function does not work.  
• By operating the [OFF/ON] Switch, the Backlight  
Compensation Function is canceled.  
MagicPix Function  
• In a bright place, such as outdoors, the recorded  
picture may become whitish.  
• In a dark place, the recorded picture is presented in  
a time-lapse-like manner.  
• Adjust the Focus manually.  
• The Progressive Photoshot Function is automatically  
turned off.  
• The RapidFire Consecutive Photoshot Function  
cannot be used.  
• Operate the Mode Dial  
• The Battery is replaced  
• If the [QUICK START] Button is pressed and held  
for approximately 2 seconds during the Quick  
Start Standby Mode, the Lamp will go off and the  
Camcorder will be turned off.  
• If the Camcorder is not operated for approximately  
30 minutes when the Quick Start Recording Lamp  
lights, the Lamp will go off and the Camcorder will be  
completely turned off.  
• In the Automatic White Balance Mode, the color  
may be recorded unnaturally at the beginning of the  
recording.  
• The zoom magnication differs from when it is in the  
Quick Start Standby Mode and when the recording  
starts.  
• White Balance cannot be set.  
• The shutter speed cannot be adjusted.  
• The Image Stabilizer, Program AE, Multi Title Screen,  
or Digital Effect Modes in [EFFECT1] cannot be set.  
• When recording with the MagicPix Function, it is  
recommended that you use a tripod.  
• The MagicPix Function makes the signal charging  
time of CCD longer up to 30 times longer than usual,  
so that dark scenes that are invisible to the naked  
eyes can be recorded brightly. For this reason, a  
bright dots may be seen, but this is not a malfunction.  
• The Image Stabilizer Function does not work. In this  
case, the [EIS] Indication ashes.  
Self-timer Recording  
• When [BEEP SOUND] on the [INITIAL] Sub-Menu  
is set to [ON], the beep sound will be emitted along  
with the Recording Lamp ashing in the Self-timer  
Standby Mode.  
• By operating the [OFF/ON] Switch, Recording  
Start/Stop Button or Mode Dial, the Self-timer  
Standby Mode is canceled.  
• The Soft Skin Function and the Backlight  
Compensation Function cannot be changed.  
Zoom In/Out Functions  
Wind Noise Reduction Function  
• When it is set to [ON], directivity of microphone  
is regulated depending on the strength of wind to  
reduce wind noise.  
• When you are zooming in on a faraway subject, a  
sharper focus is achieved if the recording subject is  
4 feet (1.2 meters) or further from the Camcorder.  
Zoom Microphone Function  
• The Zoom Microphone Function may not work  
effectively if the surrounding noise is too loud.  
Cinema Function  
• Using the Cinema Mode does not widen the  
recording angle.  
• When images are displayed on a TV screen, the  
Date/Time Indication may be erased in some cases.  
• Depending on the TV, the picture quality may be  
deteriorated.  
• The Cinema Mode is canceled when a Title is  
displayed.  
Digital Zoom Functions  
• As the magnication of digital zoom increases, the  
quality of image may deteriorate.  
• White balance cannot be set in the digital zoom  
range.  
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• The Cinema Mode and the Title Creation cannot be  
used simultaneously.  
• Using the Cinema Mode deactivates [MULTI] and  
[P-IN-P] of [EFFECT1].  
• Depending on the software in use, the imported  
Cinema picture may not be displayed correctly.  
Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment  
You may see vertical lines of light in the playback  
image of a brightly shining subject or highly reective  
subject.  
• During normal playback, movement in the images  
may not look smooth.  
• Because the color and brightness of the playback  
image may become unstable, avoid recording under  
uorescent light, mercury light or sodium light.  
• If you are using MagicPix Mode (p. 26) or Program  
AE Mode (p. 27), you cannot adjust the shutter  
speed.  
Program AE  
• If any of the Program AE Modes are selected, you  
cannot adjust the shutter speed (p. 29) or iris  
(p. 29).  
• Using the MagicPix Function cancels any of the  
Program AE modes.  
Sports Mode  
• During normal playback, the image movement  
Manual Iris Adjustment  
• Depending on zoom magnication, there are iris  
values that will not be displayed.  
may not look smooth.  
• Because the color and brightness of the playback  
image may change, avoid recording under  
uorescent light, mercury light or sodium light.  
• If you record a subject illuminated with strong light  
or a highly reective subject, vertical lines of light  
may appear.  
• If you are using MagicPix Mode (p. 26) or Program  
AE Mode (p. 27), you cannot adjust the iris.  
• If you attempt to adjust the Shutter Speed after  
setting the Iris, the value set for the Iris will be  
canceled.  
Digital Effect Functions  
• If the light is insufcient, the [  
ashes.  
] Indication  
• If you have set [EFFECT2] to [B/W] or [SEPIA],  
changing the selected White Balance Mode is not  
possible. (p. 28)  
Sports Mode/Portrait Mode  
• If you record a still picture in Progressive  
Photoshot Mode, the brightness and hue of the  
recorded still picture may become unstable.  
• If this mode is used for indoor recording, playback  
images may icker.  
• Setting the Cinema Mode cancels the  
Picture-in-Picture Mode and the Multi-Picture Mode.  
• During the Digital Still Picture Mode, the Digital Effect  
Functions cannot be set.  
In the following cases, using the [EFFECT1] on  
the [DIGITAL] Sub-Menu is not possible.  
• When the MagicPix Mode is set (p. 26)  
In the following cases, using the Digital Effect  
Function is not possible.  
Low Light Mode  
• Extremely dark scenes may not be able to be  
made brighter to a satisfactory degree.  
Spotlight Mode  
• With this mode, recorded images may become  
extremely dark.  
• If the subject is extremely bright, its recorded  
image may becomes whitish.  
Surf & Snow Mode  
• If the subject is extremely bright, its recorded  
image may turn out to be whitish.  
• Title in  
Multi-Picture Mode  
• If the [MULTI] Button is pressed while self-recording  
Mirror Mode (p. 24) is used, the still picture is  
displayed from the upper right corner of the screen,  
but, in reality, the picture is recorded from the upper  
left corner as usual.  
• The quality of Multi images deteriorates slightly.  
• The top and bottom of the Multi pictures will be cut  
off slightly.  
White Balance  
In the following cases, you cannot change  
White Balance:  
• When you set [EFFECT2] to [SEPIA] or to [B/W]  
• When you set the Zoom higher than 22X  
• During Digital Still Picture Mode  
• When you display a Menu  
Picture-in-Picture Mode  
• If Mode Dial is operated, the smaller picture  
disappears.  
• Titles cannot be inserted into the smaller picture.  
Wipe Mode and Mix Mode  
If one of the following operations are carried out,  
stored images will be erased, and Wipe and Mix  
Functions cannot be used.  
• Set another Digital Effect item  
• Operate the [OFF/ON] switch or Mode Dial  
• Insert or eject a cassette  
• When you use the MagicPix Mode  
In the following cases, the [  
] Indication  
ashes:  
• The ashing indicates that the previously adjusted  
White Balance setting is still set. This setting will be  
kept until White Balance is adjusted again.  
You may not be able to achieve correct White  
Balance Adjustment manually under weak  
illumination.  
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Playing Back  
Repeat Playback  
Playing Back a Card  
• If a blank (nothing recorded) Card is played, the  
screen becomes white.  
If you continue to press the [] Button for 5 seconds  
or longer, the Camcorder switches to Repeat Playback  
Mode, and the [R ] Indication appears. (To cancel  
Repeat Playback Mode, set the [OFF/ON] Switch to  
[OFF].)  
Listening to Playback Sound through  
Headphones  
If you want to use the headphones to listen to the  
playback sound, set [AV JACK] on the [INITIAL]  
Sub-Menu to [OUT/PHONES] and connect the  
headphones to the [PHONES] Jack (p. 11) on the  
Camcorder. In this case, no sound (including warning  
and shutter sounds) will be reproduced through the  
built-in speaker of the Camcorder.  
Choosing Sound during Playback  
You can select the sound by using the [AUDIO OUT]  
setting on the [PLAYBACK] Sub-Menu.  
STEREO: Stereo Sound (main sound and sub  
sound)  
• If you attempt to play back a le recorded in a  
different format or if le data is defective, the whole  
display becomes bluish and the [UNPLAYABLE  
CARD] Indication may appear as warning.  
• When playing back a picture recorded on other  
equipment, its size and that of this Camcorder may  
appear differently.  
• When playing back a picture recorded on other  
equipment, the picture may not be played back or  
the quality of pictures may be deteriorated.  
• When playing back a non standardized le, the  
Folder File Number may not be displayed.  
• In the following cases, black bars may appear,  
depending on the playback device.  
• When playing back a mega-pixel still-picture with  
this Camcorder and recording it onto a tape  
• Changing the picture size to 640 x 480 pixels with  
DV STUDIO  
L:  
R:  
Left channel sound (main sound)  
Right channel sound (sub sound)  
Slide Show  
• Playback time may take longer than usual depending  
on the picture.  
• If you dub a tape recorded at the [12bit] selected as  
the [AUDIO REC] on the [RECORDING] Sub-Menu,  
playback sound becomes stereo sound regardless of  
the [AUDIO OUT] setting if [12bit AUDIO] is set to [MIX].  
Creating a Title  
• Even if the contrast of the Title is adjusted, the  
portions where there is little difference between light  
and dark and where the boundary between light and  
dark is unclear may not appear.  
Index Search Functions  
• Index Search may not be possible at the beginning  
of the tape.  
• Scene Index Search may not function properly if the  
interval between 2 scene index signals is less than 1  
minute.  
• The Title may not be clear if something small is used  
for it.  
• If titles are created, the number of images that can  
be recorded on a Card decreases.  
• If the number of images that can be recorded on a  
Card is small, you may not be able to create a title.  
Playback Zoom Function  
You cannot adjust the sound volume with the Remote  
Control in Playback Zoom Mode.  
Adding a Title  
• If you turn off the Camcorder power or if you operate  
the Mode Dial, Playback Zoom Mode is automatically  
canceled.  
• Even if Playback Zoom Functions are being used,  
images that are output from the DV Terminal (p. 11)  
are not enlarged.  
• The Title In Function and Digital Effects cannot be  
used simultaneously.  
• The Title In Function and RapidFire Consecutive  
Photoshot cannot be used simultaneously.  
• When a title is displayed in Tape Playback Mode, the  
title is not output from the DV Terminal.  
• The Multi-Picture Mode cannot be used once the title  
is inserted.  
• As you enlarge an image, the quality of the image  
deteriorates.  
• During a Playback Zoom, the Variable Speed Search  
Function cannot be changed with the Remote  
Control.  
• A full-colored title made on other equipment cannot  
be played back or added to the picture with this  
Camcorder.  
• A title with a size than 640 x 480 pixels cannot be  
displayed.  
Playback Digital Effect Functions  
• Signals of images to which digital effects are added  
during playback cannot be output from the DV  
Terminal (p. 11).  
You cannot use the Wipe or Mix Function while  
playing back the non-recorded portion of tape.  
• When the title is displayed on the Multi screen, the  
recording and the playback cannot be performed.  
• During DV input, you cannot use Title In Function  
or display titles on the Multi screen. Select the  
desired titles to display them on the screen before  
connecting the DV cable to the Camcorder.  
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• Date or other information to be displayed cannot be  
displayed if the software of the connected equipment  
does not support the display function.  
DPOF  
• Perform the DPOF Settings with your Camcorder.  
• Verifying the DPOF Settings may take a little time.  
Wait until the Card Access Lamp goes out.  
Cautions for Use  
Lock Setting  
• The Lock Setting carried out by this Camcorder is  
only effective for this Camcorder.  
• The SD Memory Card has a write protection switch  
on it. If the switch is moved to the [LOCK] side, you  
cannot write to or format the Card. If it is moved  
back, you can.  
After Use  
1 Take out the Cassette. (p. 15)  
2 Set the [OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF].  
3 Take out the Card. (p. 15)  
4 Detach the power supply and retract the  
Viewnder or the LCD Monitor. (pp. 13-14, 16)  
Playing Back on Your TV  
5 To protect the Lens, attach the supplied Lens  
Cap.  
• Depending on your TV, nothing may be shown even  
if you correctly connect the Camcorder with your  
TV. In this case, set [AV JACK] on the [INITIAL]  
Sub-Menu to [OUT].  
• Picture size may be displayed differently when  
playing back a Cinema picture on a wide-screen TV  
with Playback Digital Effect.  
Cautions for Use  
When you use your Camcorder on a rainy or  
snowy day or on a beach, make sure that no  
water enters the Camcorder.  
• Water may cause the Camcorder or Cassette to  
malfunction. (Irreparable failure may occur.)  
• If sea water splashes onto the Camcorder, wet a  
soft cloth with tap water, wring it well, and use it to  
wipe the camera body carefully. Then, wipe it again  
thoroughly with a soft dry cloth.  
Recording Pictures from a Card onto a  
Tape  
• When recording the Card Image on a Tape, its size  
is transformed into 720 x 480 pixels according to the  
DV format.  
• If you attempt to record a still picture with a large  
image size on a Tape, there may be a reduction in  
the quality of the image.  
Keep the Camcorder away from magnetized  
equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV,  
video game equipment, etc.).  
• If you use the Camcorder on or near a TV, images  
or sounds may be disturbed due to electromagnetic  
wave radiation.  
• Do not use near a cell phone because doing so  
may cause noise to adversely affect the picture and  
sound.  
• Recordings on the tape may be damaged, or images  
may be distorted, by strong magnetic elds created  
by speakers or large motors.  
• Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by a  
microprocessor may adversely affect the Camcorder,  
causing the disturbance of images and sounds.  
• If the Camcorder is affected by magnetically charged  
equipment and does not function properly, turn off  
the Camcorder power and detach the Battery or AC  
Adaptor and then connect the Battery or AC Adaptor  
again. Thereafter, turn on the Camcorder power.  
Do not use your Camcorder near radio  
transmitters or high-voltage cables.  
• If you record pictures near radio transmitters or  
high-voltage cables, recorded images or sounds may  
be adversely affected.  
Audio Dubbing  
• The blank section of a tape cannot be dubbed.  
• Sounds sent through the DV terminal cannot be  
dubbed.  
• If a tape has a non-recorded portion when the tape is  
dubbed, images and sounds may be disturbed when  
this portion of the tape is played back.  
• If you set the tape counter back to 0 at the position  
where you want to stop Audio Dubbing so as to  
make it possible to use the Memory Stop Function  
(p. 66), Audio Dubbing is terminated automatically  
when the tape reaches this position.  
• In the case of importing data recorded with Audio  
Dubbing to a PC using the PC’s software, only the  
original sound (ST1) may be imported, depending on  
the software.  
Using the DV Cable for Recording  
(Digital Dubbing)  
• Regardless of the setting, digital dubbing is carried  
out automatically in the same audio recording mode  
as that of the playback Cassette.  
• The images on the recorded monitor may be  
disturbed, but it does not affect the recorded images.  
• Even if Playback Digital Effects, Playback Zoom, or  
Playback Title In have been used, these effects are  
not output from the DV terminal.  
• Even if you use a device equipped with DV  
Terminals, you may not be able to perform Digital  
Dubbing in some cases.  
Do not use this Camcorder for surveillance  
purposes or other business use.  
• If you use the Camcorder for a long period of  
time, the internal temperature increases and,  
consequently, this may cause malfunction.  
• This Camcorder is not intended for business use.  
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When you use your Camcorder on a beach or  
similar place, do not let sand or ne dust get  
into the Camcorder.  
Condensation  
If you turn the Camcorder on when condensation  
occurs on the head or the tape, Condensation  
• Sand or dust may damage the Camcorder or  
Cassette. (Care should be taken when inserting and  
removing the Cassette.)  
Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals  
onto the Camcorder.  
• If the Camcorder is sprayed with such chemicals,  
the camera body may be deformed and the surface  
nish may peel off.  
Indication [  
DEW ] (yellow or red) blinks on the  
Viewnder or the LCD Monitor and the messages [DEW  
DETECTED] or [EJECT TAPE] (only when the tape is  
inserted) appear. In this case, follow the procedure  
below.  
Blinking in yellow:  
Dew is slightly adhering to the head or the tape.  
Blinking in red:  
• Do not keep rubber or plastic products in contact  
with the Camcorder for a long period of time.  
Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for  
cleaning the Camcorder.  
• The Camcorder body may be deformed and the  
surface nish may peel off.  
• Before cleaning, detach the Battery or pull out the  
AC Cable from the AC Jack.  
• Wipe the Camcorder with a soft dry cloth. To remove  
stubborn stains, wipe with a cloth that is soaked in  
a detergent diluted with water and afterwards nish  
wiping with a dry cloth.  
• For storing or transporting the Camcorder, place it in  
a bag or case lined with soft pads so as to prevent  
the coating on the camera body from being worn.  
After use, be sure to take the Cassette out and  
detach the Battery from the Camcorder or pull  
out the AC Cable from AC Jack.  
Dew has adhered to the head or the tape.  
1 Remove the tape if it is inserted.  
• It takes about 20 seconds to open the Cassette  
Holder. This is not a malfunction.  
2 Leave the Camcorder with the Cassette  
Compartment Cover closed to cool or warm  
it to the ambient temperature.  
When [  
DEW ] blinks in yellow  
You cannot use the Tape Recording/Playback  
Mode. Leave the Camcorder for about 30 minutes.  
• However, you can use the Card Recording Mode  
or Picture Playback Mode when the cassette is  
not inserted.  
When [  
DEW ] blinks in red  
• The Power Indicator Lamp blinks for about 1  
minute and then the Camcorder automatically  
turns off. Leave it for about 2 to 3 hours.  
3 Turn the Camcorder on again, set it to the  
Tape Recording/Playback Mode and then  
check if the condensation indication  
disappears.  
Especially in cold conditions, dew may be frozen. In  
this case, it may take more time before the  
condensation indication disappears.  
Watch for Condensation even before the  
Condensation Indication is displayed.  
• The condensation indication may not appear  
depending on circumstances. When condensation  
occurs on the lens or the Camcorder, it also may  
occur on the head and the tape. Do not open the  
Cassette Compartment Cover.  
• If the Cassette is left in the Camcorder, the tape sags  
and deteriorates.  
• If the Battery is left on the Camcorder for a long time,  
the voltage drops excessively, and the Battery will  
not function even after it is recharged.  
About AC Adaptor  
• If the temperature of the Battery is extremely high or  
extremely low, the [CHARGE] Lamp may continue  
ashing, and the Battery may not be charged. After  
the temperature of the Battery has decreased or  
increased sufciently, charging starts automatically.  
If the [CHARGE] Lamp continues to ash even after  
the Battery temperature has decreased or increased  
sufciently, the Battery or AC Adaptor may be faulty.  
In this case, please contact a dealer.  
When the Lens Is Fogged:  
Set the [OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF] and leave the  
Camcorder in this condition for about 1 hour. When the  
lens temperature becomes close to the ambient  
temperature, the fog disappears naturally.  
• If the Battery is warm, charging takes a longer time  
than normal.  
• If you use the AC Adaptor near a radio, radio  
reception may be disturbed. Keep the AC Adaptor 3  
feet (1 meter) or more away from radio.  
• When using the AC Adaptor, it may generate whirring  
sounds. However, this is normal.  
• After use, be sure to pull out the AC Cable from the  
AC Jack. (If they are left connected, a minute amount  
of current is consumed.)  
Video Head Clogging and Care  
If the heads (the parts that make contact with the tape)  
are dirty, mosaic-pattern noise may appear on the  
playback image, or the screen as a whole becomes  
black. If the heads are extremely dirty, recording  
performance deteriorates, and, in the worst case, the  
Camcorder cannot record at all.  
• Keep the electrodes of the AC Adaptor and Battery  
always clean.  
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Causes of Dirty Heads  
Be Sure to Detach the Battery after Use  
• Large quantity of dust in the air  
• High-temperature and high-humidity environment  
• Damaged tape  
Be sure to detach the Battery from the Camcorder. (If  
it is left attached to the Camcorder, a minute amount  
of current is consumed even when the Camcorder  
power is off.) If the Battery is left attached to the  
Camcorder for a long time, over-discharge takes  
place. The Battery may become unusable after it is  
charged.  
Disposing of an Unusable Battery  
• The Battery has a limited life.  
• Do not throw the Battery into re because it may  
cause an explosion.  
Always Keep the Terminals of the Battery Clean  
Prevent the terminals from getting clogged with dirt,  
dust, or other substances. If you drop the Battery  
accidentally, check to see if the Battery body and  
terminals are deformed. Attaching a deformed Battery  
to the Camcorder or AC Adaptor may damage the  
Camcorder or AC Adaptor.  
• Long operating hours  
Using Panasonic cleanig cassette (AY-DVMCLA)  
1 Insert the Head Cleaner into the Camcorder  
in the same manner as a Video Cassette.  
2 Press the [] Button, and approximately 20  
seconds later, press the [ ] Button. (Do not  
rewind the tape.)  
3 Take out the Head Cleaner. Insert a Video  
Cassette and start recording. Then, play the  
tape back to check the recorded image.  
4 If the image is not still clear, repeat Steps 1  
to 3. (Do not use the Head Cleaner 3 times or  
more consecutively.)  
Notes:  
• Do not rewind every time you use the Head Cleaner.  
Rewind only when the tape reaches the end, and  
then use it again from the beginning in the same  
manner as before.  
• If the heads become dirty soon after cleaning, the  
tape may be damaged. In this case, immediately  
stop using that Cassette.  
• Do not clean the heads excessively. (Excessive  
cleaning may cause excessive wear of the heads. If  
the heads are worn, images cannot be played back  
even after the heads are cleaned.)  
• If the dirty heads cannot be cleaned with the Head  
Cleaner, the Camcorder needs to be cleaned at a  
Servicenter. Please consult a dealer.  
Cautions for Storage  
Before storing the Camcorder, take the  
Cassette out and detach the Battery.  
Store all the components in a dry place with a  
relatively stable temperature.  
(Recommended Temperature: 59 °F to 77 °F (15 °C to  
25 °C), Recommended Humidity: 40 % to 60 %)  
Camcorder  
• Wrap it with a soft cloth to prevent dust from getting  
into the Camera.  
• Do not leave the Camcorder in places that expose it  
to high temperature.  
Battery  
• Extremely high temperatures or low temperatures  
will shorten the life of the Battery.  
• Head cleaning due to dirty heads is not considered  
a malfunction of the product. It is not covered by the  
warranty.  
• If the Battery is kept in smoky or dusty places, the  
terminals may rust and cause malfunctions.  
Do not allow the Battery terminals to come in  
contact with metal objects (such as necklaces,  
hairpins, etc.). This can result in a short circuit or  
heat generation and, if you touch the Battery in  
this condition, you may be badly burned.  
• Store the Battery in a completely discharged state.  
To store the Battery for a long period of time, we  
recommend you charge it once every year and store  
it again after you completely use up the charged  
capacity.  
Periodical Check-up  
To maintain the highest image quality, we recommend  
replacement of worn parts, such as heads, etc., after  
approximately 1000 hours of use. (This, however,  
depends on operating conditions, such as temperature,  
humidity, dust, etc.)  
Optimal Use of the Battery  
Battery Characteristics  
This Battery is a rechargeable lithium ion battery. Its  
ability to generate power is based upon the chemical  
reaction that takes place inside it. This reaction is  
susceptible to the surrounding temperature and humidity,  
and, if the temperature is too high or too low, the  
operating time of the Battery becomes shorter. If the  
Battery is used in an extremely cold environment, the  
Battery may operate only for about 5 minutes. If the  
Battery becomes extremely hot, a protective function  
may operate, and the Battery may become unusable  
for a while.  
Cassette  
• Before storing it, rewind the tape to the beginning.  
If the Cassette is left for more than 6 months with  
the tape stopped midway, the tape sags (although it  
depends on the storage condition). Be sure to rewind  
to the beginning.  
• Store the Cassette in its case. Dust, direct sunlight  
(ultraviolet rays), or humidity may damage the tape.  
Dust contains hard mineral particles, and dusty  
Cassettes damage the heads of the Camcorder and  
other components. Develop a habit of returning the  
Cassette back to its case.  
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• Once every half year, wind the tape to the end and  
Extremely high precision technology is employed to  
produce the Viewnder screen featuring a total of  
approximately 67,000 pixels. The result is more  
than 99.99 % effective pixels with a mere 0.01 % of  
the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not  
a malfunction and does not affect the recorded  
picture.  
then rewind it to the beginning. If the Cassette is left  
for 1 year or longer without winding or rewinding,  
temperature and humidity changes may cause the  
Cassette to deform due to swelling, shrinking, and so  
forth. The wound tape may stick to itself.  
• Do not place a Cassette near highly magnetic  
substances or equipment.  
• The surface of tape is covered with extremely minute  
magnetic particles, upon which signals are recorded.  
Magnetic necklaces, toys, etc., have magnetic force  
that is stronger than you may normally expect, and  
they may erase the contents of a recording or may  
cause noise in images and sounds.  
Lens Hood  
• Do not attach other conversion lenses in front of  
the Lens Hood; there is no mount to be used for the  
attachment.  
• When you wish to attach the Tele Conversion Lens (not  
supplied), Wide Conversion Lens (not supplied), MC  
Protector (not supplied), or ND Filter (not supplied),  
rst of all, turn the Lens Hood counter-clockwise. If  
the MC Protector or ND Filter is used, the Lens Hood  
can be mounted on the lter.  
Card  
• When the Card is being read, do not remove the  
Card, turn off the power, or subject it to vibration or  
impact.  
• If you push the [W/T] Lever toward [W] during  
recording with the lter and conversion lens  
attached together to the Camcorder, 4 corners of the  
image may become dark (vignetting). For details,  
please refer to the operating instructions of your  
accessories.  
• Do not leave the Card in places where there is  
high temperature or direct sunlight, or where  
electromagnetic waves or static electricity are easily  
generated.  
• Do not bend or drop the Card. The Card or the  
recorded content may be damaged.  
• Be sure to keep the Lens Hood attached to the  
Camcorder so as to shut out unnecessary light.  
• After use, be sure to remove the Card from the  
Camcorder.  
• After usage, store the supplied SD Memory Card in  
the enclosed bag.  
• Do not touch the terminals on the back of the Card  
with your ngers. Do not allow dirt, dust or water to  
enter it.  
Before Requesting Service (Problems  
and Solutions)  
The Camcorder power cannot be turned on.  
• Is the power source connected correctly?  
(pp. 13-14)  
• Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to  
prevent swallowing.  
The Camcorder power is turned off  
automatically.  
LCD Monitor/Viewnder/Lens Hood  
LCD Monitor  
• When the Recording Pause Mode continues  
for more than 5 minutes, the power is turned  
off automatically for tape protection and power  
conservation. (If the AC Adaptor is used, the  
power is turned off only when the tape is  
inserted in Tape Recording Mode.) When the  
tape is inserted in Tape Recording Mode and  
if the Recording Pause Mode continues for  
more than 5 minutes the power is turned off  
automatically. To resume recording from this  
condition, turn off, then turn on the power again.  
(p. 22)  
• In a place with drastic temperature changes,  
condensation may form on the LCD Monitor. Wipe it  
with a soft dry cloth.  
• If your Camcorder is extremely cold when you turn its  
power on, the image on the LCD Monitor is slightly  
darker than usual at rst. However, as the internal  
temperature increases, it goes back to the normal  
brightness.  
Extremely high precision technology is employed to  
produce the LCD Monitor screen featuring a total of  
approximately 105,000 pixels. The result is more  
than 99.99 % effective pixels with a mere 0.01 % of  
the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not  
a malfunction and does not affect the recorded  
picture.  
The Camcorder power does not stay on  
long enough.  
• Is the Battery low? Charge the Battery or attach  
a fully charged Battery. (pp. 13-14)  
• Has condensation occurred? Wait until the  
Condensation Indication disappears. (p. 61)  
Viewnder  
• Do not direct the Viewnder or Lens to the sun.  
Internal components may be seriously damaged.  
When the Camcorder is used with a large capacity  
Battery (CGR-D16A/1B, CGP-D28A/1B: Optional)  
attached to it, it is not practical to look in the Viewnder  
from behind the Battery.  
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Battery runs down quickly.  
• Is the Battery fully charged? Charge it with the  
Pictures cannot be played back even when  
the [] Button is pressed.  
AC Adaptor. (p. 13)  
• Is the Mode Dial set to Tape Playback Mode? If  
not, the playback function cannot be used.  
(p. 33)  
• Are you using the Battery in an extremely cold  
place? In cold places, the operating time of the  
Battery becomes shorter. (p. 62)  
• Has the Battery worn out? If the operating time  
is still too short even after the Battery is fully  
charged, the Battery has worn out.  
Mosaic-pattern noise appears on images  
during Cue, Review or Slow Motion  
Playback.  
• This phenomenon is characteristic of digital  
video systems. It is not a malfunction.  
The Battery cannot be charged.  
• If the DC Cable is connected to the AC Adaptor,  
charging cannot be performed. Disconnect the  
DC Cable.  
Although the Camcorder is correctly  
connected to a TV, playback images cannot  
be seen.  
• Have you selected “Video Input” on the TV?  
Please read the operating instructions of your  
TV and select the channel that matches the  
input jacks used for the connection.  
• Depending on your TV, nothing may be shown  
even if you correctly connect the Camcorder  
with your TV. In this case, set [AV JACK] on the  
[INITIAL] Sub-Menu to [OUT].  
Recording does not start although power is  
supplied to the Camcorder and the Cassette  
is correctly inserted.  
• Is the accidental erasure prevention slider on  
the Cassette open? If it is open (set to [SAVE]),  
recording cannot be performed. (p. 15)  
• Is the tape wound to the end? Insert a new  
Cassette. (p. 15)  
• Is the Camcorder power turned on? (p. 22)  
• Has condensation occurred? Wait until the  
Condensation Indication disappears. (p. 61)  
Playback picture is not clear.  
• Are the heads of the Camcorder dirty? If the  
heads are dirty, playback image cannot be clear.  
(pp. 61-62)  
Auto Focus Function does not work.  
• Is Manual Focus Mode selected? If Auto  
Focus Mode is selected, focus is automatically  
adjusted. (pp. 30, 65-66)  
• There are some recording subjects and  
recording surroundings for which the Auto Focus  
Function does not operate correctly. In this case,  
use the Manual Focus Mode to adjust the focus.  
(p. 30)  
Playing back or recording do not function,  
the screen has frozen or the indication has  
disappeared.  
• Turn the Camcorder off. If the Camcorder is  
not turned off after operating the [OFF/ON]  
switch, press the [RESET] Button (p. 10) rst.  
And detach the Battery or AC Adaptor and then  
reattach it.  
Audio dubbing cannot be performed.  
• Is the accidental erasure prevention slider on  
the Cassette open? If it is open (set to [SAVE]),  
recording cannot be performed. (p. 15)  
• Are you attempting to edit a tape portion that  
was recorded in LP Mode? LP Mode does not  
allow audio dubbing to operate. (p. 21)  
Sound is not played back from the built-in  
speaker of the Camcorder or the  
headphones.  
• Is the volume too low? During playback, push  
the [W/T] Lever to display the [VOLUME]  
Indication and adjust the volume. (p. 33)  
Different sounds are reproduced at the  
same time.  
The Time Code becomes inaccurate.  
• The Time Code Indication counter may not be  
constant in the reverse direction in Slow Motion  
Playback Mode, but this is not a malfunction.  
• [12bit AUDIO] on the [PLAYBACK] Sub-Menu of  
the [TAPE PLAYBACK MENU] has been set to  
[MIX]. As a result, the original sound and sound  
that was recorded by audio dubbing are played  
back together. It is possible to reproduce the  
sounds separately. (p. 41)  
The Remaining Tape Time Indication does  
not match the actual remaining tape time.  
• If scenes of less than 15 seconds are  
continuously recorded, the remaining tape time  
cannot be displayed correctly.  
• In some cases, the Remaining Tape Time  
Indication may show remaining tape time that is  
2 to 3 minutes shorter than the actual remaining  
tape time.  
The original sound was erased when audio  
dubbing was performed.  
• If you perform audio dubbing on a recording  
made in [16bit] Mode, the original sound will  
be erased. If you wish to preserve the original  
sound, be sure to select [12bit] Mode at the time  
of recording.  
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Sounds cannot be played back.  
Using the RESET button  
• Although a Cassette with no audio dubbing is  
being played, is [12bit AUDIO] on the [PLAYBACK]  
Sub-Menu of the [TAPE PLAYBACK MENU] set  
to [ST2]? To play back a Cassette with no audio  
dubbing, [12bit AUDIO] must be set to [ST1].  
(p. 41)  
1 Open the LCD Monitor. (p. 16)  
2 Undo Grip Belt end 1 and pull Lens Cap  
Cord 2 downward to loosen Grip Belt.  
• Is the Variable Speed Search Function working?  
Press the [] Button to cancel the Variable  
Speed Search Function. (p. 34)  
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2
Recorded pictures are not clear.  
• Is [PICT QUALITY] on the [CARD] Sub-Menu  
set to [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY]? If recording  
is done with it set to [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY],  
images with ne details may include a  
mosaic-like pattern. Set [PICT QUALITY] to  
[FINE]. (p. 23)  
3 Use projection 3 on the Lens Cap to press  
the [RESET] Button 4 .  
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3
Photoshot Playback images do not look  
normal.  
• The picture may be damaged. In order to  
prevent the loss of image data, backing up  
on a Cassette or a personal computer is  
recommended. (pp. 41, 45)  
Explanation of Terms  
Digital Video System  
During Playback the [UNPLAYABLE CARD]  
Indication is displayed.  
In a digital video system, images and sounds are  
converted into digital signals and recorded on a tape.  
This complete digital recording is capable of recording  
and playback with minimal image and sound  
deterioration.  
• The image was either recorded in a different  
format, or data is damaged.  
Even if a Card is formatted, it cannot be  
used.  
• Either the Camcorder or the Card may be  
In addition, it automatically records data, such as Time  
Code and Date/Time, as digital signals.  
damaged. Please consult a dealer.  
The Camcorder clatters when shaking it.  
• It is a sound of the lens moving, not a  
malfunction.  
Compatibility with S-VHS or VHS Cassettes  
Because this Camcorder employs a digital system for  
recording image and sound data, it is not compatible  
with conventional S-VHS or VHS video equipment that  
employs an analog recording system.  
When the USB Cable is disconnected, an  
error message will appear on PC.  
The size and shape of the Cassettes are also different.  
To disconnect the USB cable safely, double-click  
the [  
] icon in the task tray and follow the  
Compatibility with Output Signals  
instructions on the screen. (p. 46)  
Because AV signal output from the AV signal output  
Jack is analog (the same as conventional video  
systems), this Camcorder can be connected with  
S-VHS or VHS video or a TV for playback.  
Focus  
Auto Focus Adjustment  
The Auto Focus System automatically moves forward  
and backward the focusing lens inside the Camcorder  
to bring the subject into focus so that the subject can  
be seen clearly.  
However, the Auto Focus System does not function  
properly for the following subjects or under the  
following recording conditions.  
Please use the Manual Focus Mode instead.  
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1) Recording a subject whose one end is  
located closer to the Camcorder and the  
other end farther away from it  
Memory Stop Function  
The Memory Stop Function is useful for the following  
operations.  
• Because Auto Focus makes adjustments at the  
center of an image, it may be impossible to focus  
on a subject that is located in both foreground and  
background.  
Rewinding or fast-forwarding a tape to a  
desired position  
1 Set [DISPLAY] >> [C.DISPLAY] >> [MEMORY].  
2 Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the tape  
position from which you want to play it back  
later. (pp. 12, 18)  
2) Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty  
glass  
• Because the focus is on the dirty glass, the subject  
3 Start playback or recording.  
behind the glass will not be focused.  
4 After playback or recording has nished:  
3) Recording a subject in dark surroundings  
• Because the light information that comes through  
the lens decreases considerably, the Camcorder  
cannot focus correctly.  
Set the Camcorder to Tape Playback Mode.  
• The [POWER] Lamp lights up.  
5 Rewind the tape.  
4) Recording a subject that is surrounded by  
objects with glossy surfaces or by highly  
reective objects  
• Because the Camcorder focuses on the objects  
with glossy surfaces or on highly reective objects,  
the subject may become blurry.  
• The tape automatically stops approximately at the  
position where the counter was set to zero.  
Stopping editing automatically during audio  
dubbing  
1 Set [DISPLAY] >> [C.DISPLAY] >> [MEMORY].  
2 Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the  
position where you want to stop editing.  
5) Recording a fast-moving subject  
• Because the focus lens-inside moves  
mechanically, it cannot keep up with the  
fast-moving subject.  
3 Play back the still picture where you want to  
start audio dubbing.  
6) Recording a subject with little contrast  
• Because the Camcorder achieves focus based  
upon the vertical lines of an image, a subject with  
little contrast, such as a white wall, may become  
blurry.  
4 Start audio dubbing. (p. 41)  
• Audio dubbing automatically stops at the position  
where the counter was set to zero.  
Time Code  
Time Code signals are data that indicate time  
measured in hours, minutes, seconds, and frames  
(30 frames per second). If this data is included in a  
recording, an address is assigned to each image on  
the tape.  
• The Time Code is automatically recorded as a part of  
the sub-code at each recording.  
• When a new (previously unrecorded) Cassette is  
inserted, the Time Code automatically starts from  
zero. If a recorded Cassette is inserted, the Time  
Code picks up from the point where the last scene  
was recorded. (In this case, when the Cassette  
is inserted, the zero display [0h00m00s00f] may  
appear, but the Time Code starts from the previous  
value.)  
• The Time Code cannot be reset to zero.  
• Unless the Time Code is continuously recorded from  
the beginning of a tape, accurate editing may not  
be possible. To ensure that the Time Code will be  
recorded with no breaks, we recommend the use of  
the Blank Search Function (p. 22) before recording a  
new scene.  
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Dimensions:  
Approx. 87 (H) x 69 (W) x 112 (D) mm  
Approx. 3-3/8 (H) x 2-3/4 (W) x 4-3/8 (D) inch  
Weight:  
Specications  
Digital Camcorder  
Information for your safety  
g
Approx. 0.40 k (0.88 lbs.)  
Power Source:  
DC 7.2/7.8 V  
Power Consumption:  
Recording  
(without Battery and DV cassette)  
Operating Temperature:  
32 °F – 104 °F (0 °C–40 °C)  
Operating Humidity:  
4.5 W  
10 % – 80 %  
Recording Format:  
Mini DV (Consumer-use Digital Video SD Format)  
Tape Used:  
6.35 mm digital video tape  
Recording/Playback Time:  
SP: 80 min.; LP: 120 min. (with DVM80)  
Video  
Card Memory Functions  
Recording Media:  
MultiMediaCard (4 MB/8 MB/16 MB)  
SD Memory Card (8 MB/16 MB/32 MB/64 MB/  
128 MB/256 MB/512 MB)  
Still picture recording le format:  
JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based  
on Exif 2.2 standard), DPOF corresponding  
Still Image Size:  
Recording System:  
Digital Component  
Television System:  
EIA Standard: 525 lines, 60 elds NTSC color  
signal  
640 X 480 pixels (VGA)  
WEB Camera  
Compression:  
Audio  
Motion JPEG  
Recording System:  
PCM Digital Recording  
16 bit (48 kHz/2ch), 12 bit (32 kHz/4ch)  
Image Sensor:  
1/6-inch CCD Image Sensor  
Lens:  
Auto Iris, F1.8, Focal Length; 2.1-46.2 mm, Macro  
(Full Range AF)  
Filter Diameter:  
27 mm  
Zoom:  
22:1 Power Zoom  
Monitor:  
Image Size:  
320 X 240 pixels (QVGA)  
AC Adaptor  
Information for your safety  
Power Source:  
110/120/220/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Power Consumption:  
18 W  
DC Output:  
DC 7.8 V, 1.4 A (Camcorder Operation)  
DC 8.4 V, 1.2 A (Battery Charging)  
2.5-inch LCD  
Viewnder:  
Electronic Viewnder  
Microphone:  
Stereo  
Speaker:  
1 round speaker 20 mm  
Standard Illumination:  
1,400 lx  
Dimensions:  
70 (W) X 45 (H) X 115 (D) mm  
2-3/4 (W) X 1-3/4 (H) X 4-1/2 (D) inch  
Weight:  
g
Approx. 0.16 k (0.35 lbs.)  
Weight and dimensions are approximate values.  
Specications may change without prior notice.  
Minimum Required Illumination:  
2 lx (MagicPix Mode)  
Video Output Level:  
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm  
Audio Output Level (Line):  
316 mV, 600 ohm  
USB:  
Card reader/writer function, USB 2.0 compliant  
(max. 12 Mbps)  
No copyright protection support  
Digital Interface:  
DV Input/Output Jack (IEEE1394, 4-pin)  
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Camcorder Accessory System  
Accessory #  
Figure  
Description  
Price  
PV-DAC11A  
AC Adaptor with AC Cable and DC Cable  
$119.95  
CGR-D08A/1B  
CGR-D16A/1B  
CGP-D28A/1B  
800 mAh/1 h 30 min, Battery Pack  
1 600 mAh/3 h, Battery Pack  
2 800 mAh/5 h, Battery Pack  
$69.95  
$99.95  
$129.95  
CGR-D53A/1K  
5 300 mAh/9 h, Battery Pack  
$229.95  
$55.00  
DV Interface Cable (i.LINK)  
(4-pin to 4-pin)  
PV-DDC9  
Call For  
Pricing  
LSSQ0411  
IR Remote Control  
RP-SD64BPPA  
RP-SD32BPPA  
RP-SD16BPPA  
64 MB SD Memory Card  
32 MB SD Memory Card  
16 MB SD Memory Card  
Call For  
Pricing  
USB Reader/Writer for SD Memory Card  
(compatible with MultiMediaCard)  
BN-SDCAPE/1B  
BN-SDABPE/1B  
$79.95  
SD PCMCIA Adaptor  
(compatible with MultiMediaCard)  
$79.95  
Call For  
Pricing  
LSFT0577  
DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE  
USB Cable  
Call For  
Pricing  
K1HA05CD0005  
PV-H150  
Carrying Case  
Carrying Case  
$49.95  
Call For  
Pricing  
PV-HB002  
• Please refer to page 69, when placing an order.  
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Camcorder Accessory Order Form  
Please photocopy this form when placing an order.  
1. Camcorder Model #  
2. Items Ordered  
Accessory #  
Description  
Price Each  
Quantity  
Total Price  
Subtotal  
Your State & Local Sales Tax  
Shipping & Handling  
Total Enclosed  
6.95  
3. Method of payment (check one)  
Check of Money Order enclosed (NO C.O.D.SHIPMENTS)  
VISA  
Credit Card #  
MasterCard  
Discover  
Expiration Date  
Customer Signature  
Make Check or Money Order to: PANASONIC ACCESSORIES  
(Please do not send cash)  
4. Shipping information (UPS delivery requires complete street address)  
Ship To:  
Mr.  
Mrs.  
Ms.  
Phone #:  
Day  
First  
Last  
(
(
)
)
Street Address  
Night  
City  
State  
Zip  
TO OBTAIN ANY OF OUR CAMCORDER ACCESSORIES YOU CAN DO ANY OF THE  
FOLLOWING:  
VISIT YOUR LOCAL PANASONIC DEALER  
OR  
CALL PANASONIC’S ACCESSORY ORDER LINE AT 1-800-332-5368  
[6 AM-5 PM M-F, 6 AM-10:30 AM SAT, PACIFIC TIME]  
OR  
MAIL THIS ORDER TO: PANASONIC SERVICES COMPANY ACCESSORY ORDER OFFICE  
20421 84th Avenue South Kent, WA. 98032  
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Request for Service Notice  
Please photocopy this form when making a request for service notice.  
In the unlikely event this product needs service.  
• Please include your proof of purchase.  
(Failure to do so will delay your repair.)  
Request for Service Notice: To further speed your repair, please provide an  
explanation of what is wrong with the unit and any  
symptom it is exhibiting.  
Mail this completed form and your Proof of Purchase along with your unit to:  
Panasonic Services Company  
1705 N. Randall Road  
Elgin, IL. 60123-7847  
Attn: Camcorder Repair  
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Limited Warranty  
PANASONIC CONSUMER ELECTRONICS COMPANY,  
DIVISION OF MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC CORPORATION  
OF AMERICA  
PANASONIC SALES COMPANY, DIVISION OF  
MATSUSHITA ELECTRIC OF PUERTO RICO, INC.,  
AVE. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park,  
Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985  
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
Panasonic/Quasar Video Products  
Limited Warranty  
Limited Warranty Coverage  
If your product does not work properly because of a defect in materials or workmanship, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company or  
Panasonic Sales Company (collectively referred to as “the warrantor”) will, for the length of the period indicated on the chart below, which  
starts with the date of original purchase (“warranty period”), at its option either (a) repair your product with new or refurbished parts, or (b)  
replace it with a new or a refurbished product. The decision to repair or replace will be made by the warrantor.  
Product  
Parts  
Labor  
Service  
Contact Number  
One (1) Year (except CCD  
Image Sensor)  
CCD Image Sensor - 6 (Six)  
Months  
Ninety (90) Days  
Ninety (90) Days  
Camcorder  
Carry-In or Mail-In  
1-800-211-PANA(7262)  
DVD/VCR Deck,  
A/V Mixer  
One (1) Year  
Ninety (90) Days Carry-In or Mail-In  
1-800-211-PANA(7262)  
TV/VCR, TV/DVD,  
TV/DVD/VCR  
Combination  
Carry-In: 21” CRT and Smaller  
One (1) Year (except CRT)  
CRT - Two (2) Years  
Ninety (90) Days  
Ninety (90) Days  
In-Home or Carry-In: 22” CRT and  
Larger  
1-800-211-PANA(7262)  
1-888-843-9788  
TV/HDR  
Combination  
One (1) Year (except CRT)  
CRT - Two (2) Years  
Ninety (90) Days  
Ninety (90) Days  
In-Home or Carry-In  
Rechargeable  
Batteries  
(in exchange for  
defective item)  
Ten (10) Days  
Not Applicable  
Carry-In or Mail-In  
1-800-211-PANA(7262)  
Tape  
(in exchange for  
defective item)  
Five (5) Days  
Not Applicable  
Not Applicable  
Carry-In or Mail-In  
Carry-In or Mail-In  
1-800-211-PANA(7262)  
1-800-211-PANA(7262)  
Memory Cards (in  
exchange for  
defective item)  
Ninety (90) Days  
During the “Labor” warranty period there will be no charge for labor. During the “Parts” warranty period, there will be no charge for parts. You  
must carry-in or mail-in your product or arrange for in-home service, as applicable, during the warranty period. If non-rechargeable batteries  
are included, they are not warranted. This warranty only applies to products purchased and serviced in the United States or Puerto Rico. This  
warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of a new product which was not sold “as is”. A purchase receipt or other proof of the  
original purchase date is required for warranty service.  
Carry-In, Mail-in or In-Home Service  
For Carry-In, Mail-In or In-Home Service (as applicable) in the United States call toll free contact number listed above or visit Panasonic Web  
For assistance in Puerto Rico call Panasonic Sales Company (787)-750-4300 or fax (787)-768-2910.  
In-Home service, if applicable, requires clear, complete and easy access to the product by the authorized servicer and does not include  
removal or re-installation of an installed product. It is possible that certain in-home repairs will not be completed in-home, but will require that  
the product, or parts of the product, be removed for shop diagnosis and/or repair and then returned.  
Limited Warranty Limits And Exclusions  
This warranty ONLY COVERS failures due to defects in materials or workmanship, and DOES NOT COVER normal wear and tear or cosmetic  
damage, nor does it cover markings or retained images on the picture tube resulting from viewing xed images (including, among other things,  
letterbox pictures on standard 4:3 screen TV’s, or non-expanded standard 4:3 pictures on wide screen TV’s, or onscreen data in a stationary  
and xed location). The warranty ALSO DOES NOT COVER damages which occurred in shipment, or failures which are caused by products  
not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result from accidents, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, misapplication, alteration, faulty  
installation, set-up adjustments, misadjustment of consumer controls, improper maintenance, power line surge, lightning damage, modication,  
or commercial use (such as in a hotel, ofce, restaurant, or other business), rental use of the product, service by anyone other than a Factory  
Servicenter or other Authorized Servicer, or damage that is attributable to acts of God.  
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES EXCEPT AS LISTED UNDER “LIMITED WARRANTY COVERAGE”. THE WARRANTOR IS  
NOT LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT, OR ARISING OUT  
OF ANY BREACH OF THIS WARRANTY. (As examples, this excludes damages for lost time, cost of having someone remove or re-install an  
installed unit if applicable, or travel to and from the servicer, loss of media or images, data or other memory or recorded content. The items  
listed are not exclusive, but are for illustration only.)  
ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, ARE LIMITED TO THE PERIOD  
OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the exclusions may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specic legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. If a problem with this product  
develops during or after the warranty period, you may contact your dealer or Servicenter. If the problem is not handled to your satisfaction,  
then write to the warrantor’s Consumer Affairs Department at the addresses listed for the warrantor.  
PARTS AND SERVICE (INCLUDING COST OF AN IN-HOME SERVICE CALL, WHERE APPLICABLE) WHICH ARE NOT COVERED BY  
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE YOUR RESPONSIBILITY.  
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Customer Services Directory  
Obtain Product Information and Operating Assistance; locate your nearest Dealer  
or Servicenter; purchase Parts and Accessories; or make Customer Service and  
Literature requests by visiting our Web Site at:  
or, contact us via the web at:  
You may also contact us directly at:  
1-800-211-PANA (7262),  
Monday-Friday 9 am-9 pm; Saturday-Sunday 10 am-7 pm, EST.  
For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY : 1-877-833-8855  
Accessory Purchases  
Purchase Parts, Accessories and Instruction Books online for all Panasonic Products  
by visiting our Web Site at:  
or, send your request by E-mail to:  
You may also contact us directly at:  
1-800-332-5368 (Phone) 1-800-237-9080 (Fax Only) (Monday – Friday 9 am to 8 pm, EST.)  
Panasonic Services Company  
20421 84th Avenue South,  
Kent, WA 98032  
(We Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover Card, American Express, and Personal Checks)  
For hearing or speech impaired TTY users, TTY : 1-866-605-1277  
Product Repairs  
Centralized Factory Servicenter  
Panasonic Services Company  
1705 N. Randall Road,  
MAIL TO :  
Elgin, IL 60123-7847  
Attention: Camcorder Repair  
Please carefully pack and ship, prepaid and insured, to the Elgin Centralized Factory Servicenter.  
Customer’s in Puerto Rico, please ship or carry in to location below (“Service in Puerto Rico”).  
Service in Puerto Rico  
Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc. Panasonic Sales Company  
Factory Servicenter:  
Ave. 65 de Infantería, Km. 9.5, San Gabriel Industrial Park,  
Carolina, Puerto Rico 00985  
Phone (787)750-4300, Fax (787)768-2910  
As of October 2003  
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Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guía Para Uso Rápido  
Precauciones para su seguridad  
ADVERTENCIA:  
Para evitar incendios y descargas eléctricas, no exponga este equipo a  
la lluvia ni a la humedad.  
Su  
Camcorder está diseñada para grabar y reproducir en el modo de Reproducción Estándar (SP) y  
modo Largo (LP).  
Se recomienda el uso sólo de cintas de cassette que hayan sido probadas e inspeccionadas para su uso  
en aparatos VCR con la marca  
.
Este símbolo tiene por nalidad alertar al usuario  
acerca de la presencia de tensión sin aislación en  
el interior del producto, que puede tener la  
intensidad suciente como para causar descargas  
eléctricas. Por lo tanto, hacer contacto con  
cualquier pieza en el interior de la unidad es  
peligroso.  
Este símbolo tiene por nalidad alertar al usuario  
de la presencia de importantes instrucciones de  
operación y mantenimiento en la literatura incluida  
con la unidad. Por lo tanto, lea detenidamente la  
literatura incluida para evitar problemas.  
La etiqueta de régimen está pegada en la base de la cubierta del cargador.  
Este dispositivo cumple con la parte 15 de las Reglas del FCC. El funcionamiento está sujeto a las dos  
siguientes condiciones: (1) Este dispositivo puede no causar interferencias perjudiciales, y (2) este  
dispositivo debe aceptar cualquier interferencia recibida, incluyendo interferencias que pueden causar un  
funcionamiento no deseado.  
Nota:  
Este equipo ha sido puesto a prueba y se encontró que cumple con la Parte 15 de las reglas del FCC.  
Estos limites están diseñados para proveer una protección razonable contra interferencias cuando se  
opera en un ambiente residencial.  
Si este equipo causa interferencias en la recepción de radio o televisión, lo cual se puede comprobar al  
apagar y encender el equipo, utilice el equipo en otra ubicación y/o utilice un tomacorriente diferente al  
que está utilizando el receptor.  
Si es necesario, consulte con el distribuidor o un técnico experto de radio/TV para solicitar ayuda. Puede  
encontrar útil el folleto ‘Información sobre las interferencias’ disponible en las ocinas regionales del FCC  
local.  
Advertencia del FCC:  
Para asegurar la conformidad continua del FCC, utilice solamente el cable de interfaz blindado cuando  
conecte una cámara de video digital a una computadora de acuerdo con las instrucciones incluidas aquí.  
También, cualquier cambio sin autorización o modicaciones a este equipo anularían la autoridad del  
usuario para operarlo.  
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Inserción de una tarjeta de memoria  
Guía rápida  
1 Usando su pulgar presione la perilla [OPEN]  
1 y saque la pantalla LCD 2 en la dirección  
de la echa.  
1 Coloque la batería en el adaptador de CA y  
cárguela.  
2
1
2 Deslice la palanca [OPEN] 3 para abrir la  
cubierta de la ranura de tarjeta 4 .  
• Antes de usar, cargue completamente la batería.  
• Debido a que la batería no se cargará cuando  
el cable de entrada de CC esté conectado al  
adaptador de CA, desconéctelo del adaptador de  
CA.  
3 Mientras sostiene la tarjeta de memoria con  
su esquina cortada hacia la derecha 5  
insértela en la ranura de tarjeta 6 .  
4 Cierre bien la cubierta de ranura de tarjeta 4 .  
3
• La lámpara [CHARGE] se enciende, y comienza  
la carga.  
• Cuando la lámpara [CHARGE] se apaga, se ha  
terminado la carga.  
4
6
2 Coloque la batería cargada en el Camcorder.  
5
Cómo utilizar el visor  
Antes de utilizar el visor, ajuste el campo visual para  
que las visualizaciones dentro del visor sean claras y  
fáciles de leer.  
Inserción de un cassette  
1 Extienda el visor.  
1 Deslice la palanca [OPEN/EJECT] 1 hacia el  
frente y tire hacia abajo para abrir la tapa del  
compartimiento del cassette.  
• Para proteger la cinta, el casete no podrá  
expulsarse, si la tapa no está completamente  
abierta.  
2 Ajuste rotando la perilla ocular correctora 1 .  
2 Inserte un cassette.  
1
1
Grabación de una cinta  
3 Cierre el soporte del cassette presionando la  
marca [PUSH] 2 .  
1 Ajuste el interruptor [OFF/ON] 1 a [ON].  
• La lámpara [POWER] 2 se enciende.  
4 Cierre la cubierta del compartimiento del  
cassette presionando la marca 3 .  
1
2
2
3
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2 Gire el dial de modo a modo de grabación de  
cinta.  
2 Gire el dial de modo a Modo de reproducción  
de cinta.  
3 Presione el botón de inicio/parada de  
grabación.  
• Comienza la grabación.  
3 Presione el botón [  
cinta.  
] para rebobinar la  
4 Presione el botón [] para comenzar la  
reproducción.  
4 Presione el botón de inicio/parada de  
grabación nuevamente para detener la  
grabación.  
Grabación de una imagen ja en tarjeta  
(Photoshot)  
5 Presione el botón [ ] para parar la  
reproducción.  
1 Gire el dial de modo a modo de grabación de  
tarjeta.  
Reproducción de una tarjeta de memoria  
2 Presione el botón [PHOTO SHOT].  
1 Gire el dial de modo a modo de reproducción  
de foto.  
Reproducción de una cinta  
1 Ajuste el interruptor [OFF/ON] 1 a [ON].  
• La lámpara [POWER] 2 se enciende.  
2 Comience la reproducción.  
:  
Comienzo de una presentación  
Reproducción de la foto siguiente  
Reproducción de la foto anterior  
Parada de la presentación  
:
:
1
2
:
:
Pausa en la presentación  
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A
I
S
AC Adaptor......................13, 61  
Audio Dubbing.......................41  
Auto Focus ............................65  
Iris..........................................29  
SD Memory Card (Optional)..52  
Self-timer Recording..............24  
Self Recording.......................24  
Sepia Mode ...........................30  
Shutter Speed .......................29  
Simultaneous Motion/  
L
LCD Monitor ....................16, 63  
Limited Warranty ...................71  
Lock Setting...........................39  
Low Light Mode.....................27  
B
Backlight................................26  
Black & White Mode..............30  
Blank Search.........................22  
Still Record Mode................22  
Slide Show ............................37  
Slim Mode .............................30  
Slow Motion Playback ...........34  
Solarisation Mode..................30  
Sound Volume.......................33  
SP/LP Mode ..........................21  
Spanish Quick Use Guide .....73  
Sports Mode..........................27  
Spotlight Mode ......................27  
Still Advance Playback ..........34  
Stretch Mode.........................30  
Strobe Mode..........................30  
Surf & Snow Mode ................27  
M
C
Macro Close-up.....................25  
MagicPix Function.................26  
Manual Focus........................30  
Memory Stop.........................66  
Mirror Mode...........................30  
Mix Mode...............................32  
Mosaic Mode.........................30  
Multi-Picture Mode ................31  
Camcorder Accessory Order  
Form ....................................69  
Camcorder Accessory System  
...............................................68  
Charging the Battery .............13  
Cinema Mode........................27  
Condensation ........................61  
Cue Playback ........................33  
Customer Services Directory  
...............................................72  
N
Negative Mode ......................30  
P
D
T
Photoshot ..............................23  
Picture-in-Picture Mode.........31  
Picture Size ...........................37  
Playback Digital Effects.........36  
Playback with Zoom Lever ....34  
Playback Zoom......................35  
Portrait Mode.........................27  
Program AE...........................27  
Date/Time Indication..............55  
Date/Time Setting..................20  
Digital Effects.........................30  
Digital Still Picture .................23  
Digital Zoom ..........................25  
DPOF Setting ........................39  
Dubbing.................................42  
DV STUDIO 3.1E-SE  
Time Code.............................66  
Trailing Effect Mode...............30  
U
USB Connection Kit (Optional)  
...............................................44  
V
(Optional Software) ............50  
Variable Speed Search..........34  
Video Head Clogging.............61  
Viewnder........................16, 63  
Q
Quick Start.............................24  
E
Erasure Prevention Slider .....15  
R
W
RapidFire Consecutive  
F
Web Camera  
Photoshot ..............................23  
Recording Check...................22  
Recording Speed...................21  
Remaining Battery Power......54  
Remaining Tape Time............54  
Remote Control .....................11  
Repeat Playback ...................59  
Request for Service Notice....70  
Review Playback...................33  
Fade ......................................25  
Formatting a Card .................40  
F Number...............................29  
(Optional Software) .............47  
White Balance .......................28  
Wipe Mode ............................32  
H
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Headphones..........................59  
Zoom .....................................24  
Zoom Microphone .................25  
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company,  
Division of Matsushita Electric Corporation of America  
One Panasonic Way Secaucus, New Jersey 07094  
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Panasonic Sales Company (“PSC”),  
Printed in Japan  
LSQT0832 A  
S0204A0  
Division of Matsushita Electric of Puerto Rico, Inc.  
Ave. 65 de Infanteria, Km. 9.5 San Gabriel Industrial Park Carolina,  
Puerto Rico 00985  

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