Panasonic SD MULTI AV SV AV10B User Manual

SD Multi AV Device  
Operating Instructions  
Model No. SV-AV10E/B/EN  
Before use, please read these instructions completely.  
VQT9775  
Dear Customer,  
We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for  
purchasing this Panasonic SD Multi AV Device. Please  
read these Operating Instructions carefully and keep them  
handy for future reference.  
Please note that the actual controls and components,  
menu items, etc. of your SD Multi AV Device may look  
somewhat different from those shown in the illustrations  
in these Operating Instructions.  
:
SD Logo is a trademark.  
Other names, company names, and product names  
printed in these instructions are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of the companies concerned.  
The SD Multi AV Device uses copyright-protected  
technologies and is protected by the patented  
technologies and intellectual properties of Japan and  
the U.S. To use these copyright-protected technologies,  
authorization of the Macrovision Company is required. It  
is prohibited to disassemble or modify the SD Multi AV  
Device.  
(l 00) indicates the page to be referred to.  
Note that the SD Multi AV Device may not play back the  
data recorded or created on another product and  
another product may not play back the data recorded on  
the SD Multi AV Device.  
Information for Your Safety  
WARNING  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK  
HAZARD AND ANNOYING INTERFERENCE, USE  
ONLY THE RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES AND  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR  
MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER (OR  
BACK); THERE ARE NOT USER SERVICEABLE  
PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED  
SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
Carefully observe copyright laws.  
Recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other  
published or broadcast material for purposes other  
than your own private use may infringe copyright  
laws. Even for the purpose of private use, recording  
of certain material may be restricted.  
The nameplate of the SD Multi AV Device is fixed on the  
bottom of the battery holder.  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this  
appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings  
identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
Caution for AC mains lead  
(SV-AV10B only)  
Message to User who has Power Cable B as an  
accessory. (l 4)  
For your safety, please read the following text carefully.  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to  
the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter N  
or coloured BLACK.  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to  
the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter L  
or coloured RED.  
This appliance is supplied with a moulded three-pin mains  
plug for your safety and convenience. A 5-ampere fuse is  
fitted in this plug.  
Under no circumstances should either of these wires be  
connected to the earth terminal of the three-pin plug,  
marked with the letter E or the Earth Symbol Ó.  
Should the fuse need to be replaced, please ensure that  
the replacement fuse has a rating of 5-amperes and it is  
approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362.  
Check for the ASTA mark Ï or the BSI mark Ì on the  
body of the fuse.  
ªBefore Use  
Remove the Connector Cover as follows.  
If the plug contains a removable fuse cover you must  
ensure that it is refitted when the fuse is replaced. If you  
lose the fuse cover, the plug must not be used until a  
replacement cover is obtained. A replacement fuse cover  
can be purchased from your local Panasonic Dealer.  
Connector  
Cover  
IF THE FITTED MOULDED PLUG IS UNSUITABLE FOR  
THE SOCKET OUTLET IN YOUR HOME THEN THE  
FUSE SHOULD BE REMOVED AND THE PLUG CUT  
OFF AND DISPOSED OF SAFELY.  
ªHow to replace the Fuse  
1) Remove the Fuse Cover with a screwdriver.  
Fuse  
Cover  
THERE IS A DANGER OF SEVERE ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK IF THE CUT OFF PLUG IS INSERTED INTO  
ANY 13-AMPERE SOCKET.  
If a new plug is to be fitted, please observe the wiring  
code as shown below.  
If in any doubt, please consult a qualified electrician.  
2) Replace the fuse and attach the Fuse Cover.  
ªIMPORTANT  
The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance  
with the following code:  
Fuse  
Blue:  
Brown:  
Neutral  
Live  
3
Introduction  
This SD Multi AV Device can record both still picture data and MPEG4  
moving picture. Additionally, it can play back a high quality music file of  
the MPEG2-AAC and MP3 format (Record files with the supplied real  
1)  
2)  
3)  
4)  
5)  
6)  
7)  
8)  
9)  
jukebox® and USB Reader/Writer). And using the viewer software SD-  
MovieStage (supplied accessory), this SD Multi AV Device can display  
the pictures recorded with it as thumbnails and edit the MPEG4 moving  
picture data.  
ªPower supply frequency  
Under fluorescent lighting, horizontal stripes  
consisting of light and dark patterns may  
appear on the screen as illustrated below.  
To reduce the affect of the horizontal stripes,  
switch the power supply frequency to 50 Hz  
or 60 Hz.(l 12)  
Preparation  
Standard Accessories  
Illustrated on the left are accessories packaged with the SD Multi AV  
Device (Panasonic SV-AV10E).  
A
B
C
1) AC Adaptor (VSK0621) (l 6)  
Supplies power to the SD Multi AV Device.  
2) Battery Pack (CGA-S301E) (l 6)  
Supplies power to the SD Multi AV Device.  
3) SD Memory Card (8 MB) (RPSD008BVE0) (l 7)  
4) Power Cable (l 6)  
A:SV-AV10E/EN (VJA0664)  
B:SV-AV10B only (VJA0940)  
C:SV-AV10EN only (VJA0754)  
5) Earphone (LOBAB0000172) (l 19, 20, 21)  
6) Neck Strap (VFC3838) (l 5)  
7) USB Reader/Writer (BN-SDCBAE)  
For the operation of the USB ReaderWriter, refer to the additional  
instruction supplied in the same package.  
8) CD-ROM (l 27)  
SD-MovieStage (For Windows® 98SE/Me/2000 Professional/XP  
Home Edition/XP Professional) (VFF0143)  
Panasonic Media Manager (real jukebox®,realplayer etc.)  
(VFF0148)  
For the installation and the operation of the Panasonic Media  
Manager, refer to the additional instructions supplied in the same  
package.  
For using the SD-MovieStage software, refer to the PDF manual.  
This manual describes installation only.  
9) Carrying Case (RFC0069-H)  
Put the SD Multi AV Device in the Carrying Case supplied after use  
or when carrying it.  
Optional Accessories  
10) Battery Pack (CGA-S301E) (l 6)  
Same product as that mentioned in 2).  
4
Controls and Components  
4) 5)  
2) 3)  
1) LCD Monitor (l 7)  
2) Recording Start/Stop Button (l 14, 16, 18)  
3) Card Slot Cover (l 7)  
1)  
4) Card Slot (l7)  
5) Card Access Lamp (l 7)  
6) Power ON/OFF Button [  
Menu Button [MENU] (l 9)  
7) Power Lamp (l 8)  
] (l 8)  
6)  
7)  
8)  
10)  
8) Mode Selector Button [MODE] (l 8)  
Volume Adjustment Button [VOL] (l 21)  
_
9) Jog Lever [:s1/;/ s9/_] (l 8,22)  
10) Strap Holder (l5)  
11) Lens  
9)  
12) Microphone (built-in, monaural) (l 18)  
13) Flash (l 16)  
14)  
14) Card View Window  
15) Battery Compartment (l 6)  
16) Battery Compartment Cover (l 6)  
17) Terminal Cover  
11)  
12)  
13)  
18) Earphone Socket [  
] (l 15, 19, 20, 21)  
19) DC Input Socket [DC IN 4.8V] (l 6)  
15) 16)  
Attaching the Neck Strap  
1
2
Pass the shorter loop of the Neck Strap through the  
Strap Holder 1.  
Pass the big loop of the Strap through the small loop.  
When using the Strap to carry the SD Multi AV Device, loop the  
Strap around your neck and be careful not to accidentally hit the  
SD Multi AV Device against hard objects.  
17)  
Ë
DC IN 4.8V  
19)  
18)  
1
1
2
5
Power Supply  
ªUsing AC Adaptor  
1
1
Connect the AC Mains Lead to the AC Adaptor and the  
AC mains socket.  
The AC Mains Lead does not fit entirely into the AC Adaptor  
DC IN 4.8V  
socket. A gap will remain as shown 1.  
1
2
Connect the DC Input Lead to the [DC IN 4.8V] socket on  
the SD Multi AV Device.  
2
The SOCKET OUTLET SHALL BE INSTALLED NEAR THE  
EQUIPMENT AND SHALL BE EASILY ACCESSIBLE.  
ªUsing the Battery  
Using the Battery  
1
While holding the [  
] part, slide it to remove the  
Battery Compartment Cover.  
Press the terminals of the battery onto the terminals of  
1
2
the Battery Compartment and set the battery.  
Fit the battery with its label facing upward.  
After the battery is set, close the cover.  
3
4
Connect the AC Mains Lead to the AC Adaptor and the  
AC Mains socket.  
Connect the DC Input Lead to the [DC IN 4.8V] socket on  
the SD Multi AV Device.  
2
Power Lamp flashes, and Charging starts.  
5
Wait until Power Lamp goes off.  
When recharging is completed, Power Lamp goes off.  
Disconnect the DC cord and hold down the [  
] button for two  
seconds or more, and the SD Multi AV Device is turned ON.  
CAUTION  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
DC IN 4.8V  
Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturers  
instructions.  
3
4
When the Battery Level Indicator indicates [  
], the battery  
will run out in a few minutes. Recharge the battery.  
It takes about 120 minutes, maximum for full-charging. (The charging  
times are for normal ambient temperature (20° C/60%). If the Battery is  
charged at a higher or lower temperature, the charging time may be  
longer)  
Removing the Battery  
When recharging, turn the power of the SD Multi AV Device OFF.  
If the Power Lamp flashes quickly (or slowly) when recharging,  
recharging is not normal. (l 34)  
When the battery is running out while the SD Multi AV Device is being  
used, the Power Lamp starts to flash. Recharge the battery or use the  
SD Multi AV Device with the DC cord connected.  
If you disconnect the DC Input Lead or the AC Mains Lead while  
charging the Battery, Power Lamp flashes several times and goes off.  
For continuing Battery charge, wait for about 1 minutes, and then  
connect the AC Mains Lead and the DC Cord.  
6
Inserting a Card  
Inserting a Card  
1
2
Slide the Card Slot Cover 1, and flip it to open.  
Turn off the SD Multi AV Device, when inserting a Card.  
Hold the Memory Card placing the cut off corner 2 at the  
left and showing the label 3 frontward, and then insert it  
fully until it clicks.  
2
1
3
After the Memory Card is set, close the Card Slot Cover  
1.  
3
2
ªRemoving the Card  
Open the Card Slot Cover and push the top of the Card. The Card  
will pop up a little and allow you to pick it up with your fingers to  
remove.  
3
While the Card Access Lamp 4 is on, the following operations should  
not be attempted: (Such action will damage the Card, cause loss of  
recorded data and cause the SD Multi AV Device to malfunction.)  
-Open the Card Slot Cover.  
4
4
-Remove or insert the Card.  
-Operate your SD Multi AV Device.  
-Remove the battery or unplug the power cable.  
-Apply vibration or shock.  
Removing the Card  
Only an SD Memory card or MultiMediaCard can be used for this SD  
Multi AV Device.  
Do not touch the terminals on the back of the Card with your fingers.  
If the Card Slot Cover is not closed completely, remove the Memory  
Card and re-insert it.  
Electrical noise, static electricity or failure of the SD Multi AV Device or  
the card may damage the card or erase the data stored on the card. It  
is recommended to save important data onto a personal computer.  
Using the LCD Monitor  
Record and play the video image while viewing the LCD Monitor.  
1
2
Put your finger on the protrusion 1 to open the LCD  
Monitor.  
Adjust the LCD Monitor angle according to the desired  
recording/playing angle.  
The LCD Monitor can rotate a maximum of 180° 2 from the  
vertical position to the upward direction and a maximum of 90° 3  
to the downward direction. Forcefully rotating the LCD Monitor  
beyond these ranges will damage the SD Multi AV Device.  
1
1
2
The picture will be displayed upside down at some playing angles. If  
[UPSIDE-DOWN] is selected for [LCD MONITOR] under the [OTHER  
FUNCTIONS] menu the picture will be displayed upside down.  
3
2
7
Turning the Power ON  
1
2
Install the battery or plug in the AC adaptor. (l 6)  
Hold down the [ ] button for two seconds or more.  
The SD Multi AV Device is turned on.  
The message [PLEASE WAIT] is displayed for a while and then the  
mode selection screen will be displayed.  
2
If the device is not used for 10 minutes or longer , the power is  
automatically turned off. Press the power button again to turn it  
back on.  
ªTurning the Power OFF  
While the Power is on, hold down the [  
or more.  
] button for two seconds  
1,2  
3,4  
Selecting Operation Modes  
Select a desired mode on the mode selection screen.  
1
Press the [MODE] Button.  
2
The mode selection screen 1 appears.  
The mode selection screen also appears when the power is  
turned on.  
2
3
4
Press the [MODE] Button to select [REC] or [PLAY].  
Alternates between [REC] and [PLAY] by a push.  
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select a desired  
mode.  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever 2.  
The mode selection screen disappears, and the selected mode is  
now set.  
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
MPEG4  
PICTURE  
ªAbout the Operation Mode  
Seven operation modes are provided as follows.  
Moving picture (MPEG4 format) record mode [REC>>MPEG4]  
Moving picture (MPEG4 format) play mode [PLAY>>MPEG4]  
Still picture (JPEG format still picture) record mode [REC>>PICTURE]  
Still picture (JPEG format still picture) play mode [PLAY>>PICTURE]  
Sound (VOICE format) record mode [REC>>VOICE]  
Sound (VOICE format) play mode [PLAY>>VOICE]  
Music (MPEG2-AAC music/ MP3 format) play mode [PLAY>>MUSIC]  
8
Using the Menu Screen  
Allows the functions useable in the selected mode to be set from the  
menu.  
2,6  
1
2
Select a desire mode. (l 8)  
Press the [MENU] Button.  
A list of menus useable in the selected mode is displayed 3.  
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select a desired  
menu.  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever 2.  
Menu screen appears.4  
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select a desired item  
and press down the centre of the Jog Lever 2.  
With each press of 2, the cursor [1] moves to the next mode.  
Press the [MENU] Button.  
3,4,5  
3
4
5
2
3
PICTURE RECORD  
RECORDING SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
6
Menu screen disappears, and the selected item is now being set.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
RECORDING SETUP  
To abort the setting, press the [MENU] Button.  
4
While a Menu is displayed, you cannot record or play back.  
Menu operation flow is indicated in these Operating Instructions by >>.  
Set the power supply frequency before use.  
FLASH  
OFF  
NORMAL  
ON  
PICTURE QUALITY  
FINE  
ECONOMY  
Press the [MENU] button when playing back the moving picture, still  
picture or sound to edit the file being played back.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
List of Menus  
The figures of the Menus are for explanation purposes only, and they are  
different from the actual Menus.  
ªREC MODE  
ªREC MODE  
[MPEG4 RECORD] Menu  
MPEG4 RECORD  
Recording Setup [RECORDING SETUP]  
Other Functions [OTHER FUNCTIONS]  
RECORDING SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTION  
[PICTURE RECORD] Menu  
Recording Setup [RECORDING SETUP]  
Other Functions [OTHER FUNCTIONS]  
PICTURE RECORD  
RECORDING SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
[VOICE RECORD] Menu  
Functions [OTHER FUNCTIONS]  
VOICE RECORD  
FUNCTIONS  
9
List of Menus (Cont.)  
Sub-Menu for REC MODE  
Sub-Menu for REC MODE  
RECORDING SETUP  
MPEG4 MODE  
1
2
1
MPEG4 Mode [MPEG4 MODE] (l 14)  
Date/Time [DATE/TIME] (l 13)  
Display [DISPLAY]  
2
FINE  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY1  
ECONOMY2  
LCD Set [LCD SET] (l 13)  
LCD Monitor [LCD MONITOR] (l 9)  
AC Mains [AC MAINS] (l 12)  
Clock set [CLOCK SET] (l 13)  
Flash [FLASH] (l 16)  
Picture Quality [PICTURE QUALITY] (l 16)  
Date/Time [DATE/TIME] (l 13)  
Display [DISPLAY]  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
3
4
LCD SET  
YES  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
AC MAINS  
CLOCK SET  
50HZ  
60HZ  
YES  
LCD Set [LCD SET] (l 13)  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
RECORDING SETUP  
LCD Monitor [LCD MONITOR] (l 9)  
AC Mains [AC MAINS] (l 12)  
Clock set [CLOCK SET] (l 13)  
Date/Time [DATE/TIME] (l 13)  
Display [DISPLAY]  
3
4
FLASH  
OFF  
NORMAL  
ON  
5
PICTURE QUALITY  
FINE  
ECONOMY  
LCD Monitor [LCD MONITOR] (l 9)  
Clock set [CLOCK SET] (l 13)  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
LCD SET  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
YES  
ªPLAYBACK MODE  
[MPEG4 PLAYBACK] Menu  
Card Editing [CARD EDITING]  
Other Functions [OTHER FUNCTIONS]  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
AC MAINS  
CLOCK SET  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
50HZ  
60HZ  
YES  
[PICTURE PLAYBACK] Menu  
Card Editing [CARD EDITING]  
Other Functions [OTHER FUNCTIONS]  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
5
FUNCTIONS  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
[VOICE PLAYBACK] Menu  
Card Editing [CARD EDITING]  
Other Functions [OTHER FUNCTIONS]  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
CLOCK SET  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
YES  
[MUSIC PLAYBACK] Menu  
Repeat Setup [REPEAT SETUP]  
Other Functions [OTHER FUNCTIONS]  
ªPLAYBACK MODE  
MPEG4 PLAYBACK  
1
2
CARD EDITING  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
PICTURE PLAYBACK  
3
4
CARD EDITING  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
VOICE PLAYBACK  
5
6
CARD EDITING  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
MUSIC PLAYBACK  
REPEAT SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
7
8
10  
List of Menus (Cont.)  
Sub-Menu for PLAYBACK  
Sub-Menu for PLAYBACK MODE  
1
2
CARD EDITING  
1
Erase All Files [ERASE ALL FILES] (l 23)  
File Protection [FILE PROTECTIONS] (l 24)  
Card Format [CARD FORMAT] (l 26)  
Date/Time [DATE/TIME] (l 13)  
ERASE ALL FILES  
YES  
FILE PROTECTION  
CARD FORMAT  
2
YES  
YES  
Display [DISPLAY]  
LCD Set [LCD SET] (l 13)  
Display Size [DISPLAY SIZE] (l 15)  
LCD Monitor [LCD MONITOR] (l 9)  
Clock set [CLOCK SET] (l 13)  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
LCD SET  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
YES  
3
4
Erase All Files [ERASE ALL FILES] (l 23)  
File Protection [FILE PROTECTIONS] (l 24)  
DPOF Setting [DPOF SETTING] (l 25)  
Slide Show [SLIDE SHOW] (l 26)  
Card Format [CARD FORMAT] (l 26)  
Date/Time [DATE/TIME] (l 13)  
DISPLAY SIZE  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
FULL  
NORMAL  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
YES  
CLOCK SET  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
Display [DISPLAY] (l 10)  
3
CARD EDITING  
Display Size [DISPLAY SIZE] (l 15)  
LCD Monitor [LCD MONITOR] (l 9)  
Clock set [CLOCK SET] (l 13)  
ERASE ALL FILES  
YES  
FILE PROTECTION  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
5
6
Erase All Files [ERASE ALL FILES] (l 23)  
File Protection [FILE PROTECTIONS] (l 24)  
Card Format [CARD FORMAT] (l 26)  
Date/Time [DATE/TIME] (l 13)  
DPOF SETTING  
SLIDE SHOW  
CARD FORMAT  
Display [DISPLAY] (l 10)  
LCD Monitor [LCD MONITOR] (l 9)  
Clock set [CLOCK SET] (l 13)  
Repeat Setup [REPEAT SETUP] (l 20)  
Date/Time [DATE/TIME] (l 13)  
4
FUNCTIONS  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
7
8
UPSIDE-DOWN  
YES  
CLOCK SET  
Display [DISPLAY] (l 10)  
LCD Monitor [LCD MONITOR] (l 9)  
Clock set [CLOCK SET] (l 13)  
5
CARD EDITING  
ERASE ALL FILES  
YES  
FILE PROTECTION  
CARD FORMAT  
YES  
YES  
6
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
CLOCK SET  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
YES  
7
8
REPEAT SETUP  
REPEAT SETUP  
OFF  
1MUSIC  
ALL  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
CLOCK SET  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
YES  
11  
Setting the power supply frequency  
Set the power supply frequency before using the SD Multi AV Device.  
The power supply frequency is different depending on the country or  
region.  
Adjustment of the frequency will help reduce the appearance of  
horizontal stripes consisting of light and dark patterns under fluorescent  
lighting.  
2,3  
1
1,2,3  
1
Set the Operation Mode to [REC>> MPEG4] or [REC>>  
PICTURE] 1. (l 8)  
Select the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] 2.  
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
2
3
Set the [AC MAINS] 3 to [50 HZ] or [60 HZ].  
MPEG4  
This setting may not completely suppress the horizontal stripes  
Irrespective of the setting, the horizontal stripes may still be presented  
in the following cases.  
PICTURE  
-When using the SD Multi AV Device to record pictures under a  
lighting instrument such as a high-frequency fluorescent lamp:  
-When using the SD Multi AV Device to record a lighting instrument  
such as a fluorescent lamp:  
MPEG4 RECORD  
2
RECORDING SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
ªTo reduce the appearance of horizontal stripes  
consisting of light and dark patterns  
If adjustment of the frequency does not have much effect on reducing  
horizontal stripes, operate the SD Multi AV Device as follow.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
1
2
Set the Operation Mode to [REC>> MPEG4] or [REC>>  
PICTURE] 1.(l 8)  
Move the Jog Lever down for about 1 second.  
The [1/100] Indication 4 appears when the power supply  
frequency is set to [50 Hz].  
3
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
LCD SET  
YES  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
AC MAINS  
CLOCK SET  
50HZ  
60HZ  
YES  
The [1/120] Indication 5 appears when the power supply  
frequency is set to [60 Hz].  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
1/100  
To Release this mode  
Move the Jog Lever down for about 1 second.  
Turning the power OFF will release this mode.  
4
5
It is not possible to use Backlight Compensation Mode when this mode  
is set to ON.  
1/120  
If this mode is used for outdoor recording, the entire image on the  
screen (or recording images) may be tinged with white.  
This mode cannot be set or released while recording.  
The SD Multi AV Device adjusts the brightness by varying the shutter  
speed. However, the shutter speed is fixed in this mode and the  
brightness cannot be adjusted.  
12  
Adjusting Brightness and Colour Level  
LCD Brightness [BRIGHTNESS] 4  
It adjusts the brightness of the image on the LCD screen.  
LCD Colour Level [COLOUR LEVEL] 5  
1,5  
1,2,3,4  
It adjusts the colour saturation of the image on the LCD screen.  
ªTo Adjust  
3
1
2
3
Select the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] 1.  
Set the [LCD SET] to [Yes] 2.  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever 3 to select the  
item to be adjusted.  
Move the Jog Lever up or down to raise or lower the  
MPEG4 RECORD  
1
RECORDING SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
4
number of vertical bars in the Bar Indication.  
A larger number of vertical bars indicates stronger brightness or  
colour saturation.  
5
Press the [MENU] Button twice.  
The [LCD SET] screen disappears.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
2
These adjustments do not affect the recorded images.  
Do adjustment in the moving picture record mode or still picture record  
mode.  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
LCD SET  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
YES  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
AC MAINS  
CLOCK SET  
50HZ  
60HZ  
YES  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
Setting Date and Time.  
Set the date and time from the [MENU] screen.  
LCD SET  
1
2
Select the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] to set [Yes] on the  
[CLOCK SET].6  
Move the Jog Lever up or down to set [YEAR] to a  
desired value, and press down the centre of the Jog  
Lever to move to [MONTH].  
In the same way, set [MONTH], [DAY], [HOUR], [MINUTE]  
to a desired value.7  
Press the [MENU] Button to exit the date setting.  
The second display starts from 0 (zero).  
BRIGHTNESS  
4
5
COLOUR LEVEL  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
3
4
Press the [MENU] Button again to terminate the menu screen.  
1,4  
1,2,3  
The built-in battery sustains the operation of the clock.  
The time format is a 24 hour clock.  
The clock might cause a deviation from the correct date and/or time, so  
that check the current date and/or time before filming a movie or taking  
a photo.  
3
If the [0] indicator is displayed, set the date and time after the battery  
has charged. (l 29)  
OTHER FUNCTION  
6
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
LCD SET  
YES  
LCD MONITOR  
NORMAL  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
AC MAINS  
CLOCK SET  
50HZ  
60HZ  
YES  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
CLOCK SET  
7
YEAR  
MONTH MAR.  
DAY 20  
HOUR AM10  
MIN 35  
2002  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
13  
4
Basic Functions  
4
Recording the Moving Picture (MPEG4)  
2,3  
1
You can record moving pictures on the Card.  
1
2
3
Set the Operation Mode to [REC>> MPEG4] 1  
Select the [RECORDING SETUP]2.  
Set the [MPEG4 MODE] 3 to desired picture quality.  
Select one of the options of [FINE], [NORMAL], [ECONOMY1], or  
[ECONOMY2].  
1,2,3  
Press the [MENU] Button twice to exit menu.  
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
4
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button.  
Recording starts.  
MPEG4  
ªTo stop recording  
While recording the moving picture, press the Recording Start/Stop  
Button 4.  
PICTURE  
If the moving picture is recorded again after stopping recording, it will  
be saved as another file.  
2
MPEG4 RECORD  
ªDisplay in the moving picture (MPEG4) mode  
RECORDING SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTION  
:
Moving picture mode.  
R:0h00m:  
F/N/E1/E2:  
Remaining Time Indication  
Shows the picture quality. [F]: Fine, [N]: Normal , [E1]:  
Economy1 and [E2] :Economy2.  
(The picture quality in E2 is lower than E1).  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
RECORDING SETUP  
The MPEG4 moving pictures can be recorded in any mode, but moving  
pictures recorded in the [FINE], [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY 1] mode  
may not be played on other Panasonic digital video cameras. The  
message [Press RESET button.] may be displayed in such case. This  
is not a fault of the camera.  
3
MPEG4 MODE  
FINE  
NORMAL  
ECONOMY1  
ECONOMY2  
The MPEG4 moving pictures recorded in the [ECONOMY 2] mode may  
not be played, if it was a short recording (4 seconds or shorter).  
The picture quality level deteriorates, if the [ECONOMY 1/2] in the  
[RECORDING SET UP] MENU is selected.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
The recorded data can be also played back on Windows® Media  
Player.(l 30)  
Record the subject approx.50 cm away from it.  
MPEG4  
The capacities of the recording time for MPEG4 files are as follows:  
Fine  
Normal  
Economy1  
Economy2  
8MB  
2 min  
3 min  
6 min  
8 min  
0h10m14s N  
R0h10m  
16MB  
32MB  
64MB  
4 min  
7 min  
14 min  
30 min  
60 min  
19 min  
40 min  
80 min  
10 min  
20 min  
15 min  
32 min  
The times listed in the above table are approximate.  
14  
Playing the Moving Picture (MPEG4)  
Plays back moving pictures recorded on the card.  
1
Set the Operation Mode to [PLAY>>MPEG4] 1  
Moving picture files recorded on the card are displayed in the form  
of a list (six files per page) 2.  
1
1,2,3  
2
3
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select a desired file.  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever 3.  
A moving picture file is played back.  
3
After playing back the files with the number selected and after, the  
file list reverts.  
Wear the Earphone (supplied) to listen to the sound.  
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
ªTo stop playback  
While playing back, hold down the centre of the Jog Lever 3 for  
about two seconds.  
MPEG4  
Playback is stopped and moving picture files are displayed in the form  
of a list.  
PICTURE  
MUSIC  
Press once, and the play back will pause.  
ªTo find the beginning of a moving picture file  
While playing back, move the Jog Lever up or down.  
2
MPEG4  
MOL001. ASF  
MOL002. ASF  
MOL003. ASF  
MOL004. ASF  
MOL005. ASF  
MOL006. ASF  
ªTo Change the Display Size  
Select [FULL] or [NORMAL] from the [DISPLAY SIZE] option under  
the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Menu 4.  
If the [FULL] is selected, the quality of picture will degrade slightly.  
If the picture recorded on another machine is played back in the [FULL]  
mode, a part of the picture will be clipped.  
To hear the sound, the earphone must be plugged into the jack of the  
SD Multi Audio Device.  
Files are numbered hexadecimally.  
4
OTHER FUNCTIONS  
DATE/TIME  
DISPLAY  
LCD SET  
DISPLAY SIZE  
LCD MONITOR  
OFF  
OFF  
D/T  
TIME  
ON  
YES  
The file format supported by this SD Multi AV Device is ASF. (Some  
ASF formatted files may not be played back.)  
When a moving picture is played back, a mosaic may appear or some  
frames may be missing; but this is normal.  
MPEG4 files recorded by another device may not be played back.  
Fast forward or slow playback is not available.  
When playing back a picture recorded by other equipment, picture size  
may differ.  
FULL  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
CLOCK SET  
UPSIDE-DOWN  
YES  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
Refer to Page 21 for volume adjustment.  
Refer to Page 30 for viewing pictures on a personal computer.  
15  
Recording Still Pictures  
Records still pictures.  
6
1
2
3
Set the Operation Mode to [REC>>PICTURE] 1  
Select [RECORDING SETUP] 2.  
Set the [PICTURE QUALITY] 3 to desired picture quality.  
Select one of [FINE], [NORMAL], or [ECONOMY].  
To use the flash, Set the [FLASH] on the [RECORDING  
SETUP] 4 Menu to [ON].  
2,5  
1
4
1,2,3,4  
At a dark place,  
will be displayed and the Flash will be  
available. (The display disappears at a bright place.)  
5
6
Press the [MENU] Button twice to exit menu.  
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button.  
The still image is recorded on the Card.  
1
ªDisplay in the Still picture mode  
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
:
Still picture mode  
MPEG4  
R 0000:  
F/N/E:  
Number of remaining recordable pictures  
Select a picture quality. ( [F]: Fine, [N]: Normal and [E]:  
Economy)  
PICTURE  
The image size is 640 x 480 (VGA).  
If [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY] is selected for recording, mosaic-pattern  
noise may appear on a playback image depending on the image  
content.  
The available range of the Flash is approximately 60 to 100 cm in a  
dark place.  
Record the subject approx.50 cm away from it.  
If the number of remaining recordable pictures is 10,000 or more, the  
indication will be 9999.  
2
PICTURE RECORD  
RECORDING SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTION  
flashes immediately after the Flash is used to indicate that pictures  
cannot be recorded. Wait until it turns on.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
RECORDING SETUP  
The following table shows still image storage capacity for each image  
quality settings:  
3
Fine  
45  
Normal  
95  
Economy  
190  
FLASH  
PICTURE QUALITY  
FINE  
OFF  
NORMAL  
ON  
8MB  
ECONOMY  
16MB  
32MB  
64MB  
100  
220  
440  
200  
400  
440  
880  
880  
1760  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
RECORDING SETUP  
The numbers shown in the above table are approximate and may vary  
depending on picture content.  
4
FLASH  
PICTURE QUALITY  
FINE  
OFF  
NORMAL  
ON  
ECONOMY  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
PICTURE  
N
R 15  
16  
Playing back Still Pictures  
Plays back still pictures recorded on the card.  
1
Set the Operation Mode to [PLAY>>PICTURE] 1  
Still picture files recorded on the card are displayed in the form of a  
list (six files per page) 2.  
1
1,2,3  
2
3
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select a desired file.  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever 3.  
A still picture file is played back.  
3
ªTo stop playback  
While playing back, press down the centre of the Jog Lever.  
Playback is stopped and still picture files are displayed in the form of a  
list.  
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
MPEG4  
ªTo play the next (previous) file  
While playing back, Move the Jog Lever up or down.  
PICTURE  
MUSIC  
If there is no file to be played, [NO FILE] is displayed.  
Only JPEG formatted files are able to play on your SD Multi AV Device.  
(In some cases, even such a file may not be played back).  
2
PICTURE  
100 - 0001  
100 - 0002  
100 - 0003  
100 - 0004  
100 - 0005  
100 - 0006  
17  
Recording Voice (Voice Recording Function)  
You can record voice data on the card.  
2
1
1
1
2
Set the Operation Mode to [RECORD>>VOICE] 2.  
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button.  
Recording starts.  
3
1
3
Speak into the built-in microphone 1 of this SD Multi AV  
Device.  
ªTo stop recording  
While recording Voice, press the Recording Start/Stop Button.  
2
ªDisplay in the Voice Mode  
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
:
Voice Mode  
MPEG4  
R:0h00m:  
Remaining Time Indication  
The LCD Monitor will shut off about 5 seconds after starting to record.  
This is not a malfunction but a normal sequence in recording. When  
voice recording stops, the LCD Monitor turns on again.  
To check the voice while recording, use the earphone.  
The recorded file is automatically locked (to prevent accidental  
erasure).  
PICTURE  
The screen shows a simple blue background.  
VOICE  
If the [MODE/VOL] button is pressed while recording, the LCD Monitor  
turns on and will turn off again in approx. five seconds.  
To check the sound which is being recorded, the Earphone supplied  
needs to be connected. (Volume adjustment is not available.)  
The indexes of the recording time for Voice files are as follows:  
0h10m14s  
R0h10m  
8MB  
25 min.  
58 min.  
120 min.  
240 min.  
16MB  
32MB  
64MB  
The times listed in the above table are approximations.  
18  
Hearing the Voice Recorded (Playback  
Sound)  
Ë
Plays back the voice files recorded by this SD Multi AV Device. Plays  
back the voice files recorded by this SD Multi AV Device. Wear the  
Earphone (supplied) to listen to the sound.  
1
1
2
Plug the earphone into the [  
] jack. (l 21)  
Set the Operation Mode to [PLAY>>VOICE] 1.  
Voice files recorded on the card are displayed in the form of a list  
(six files per page) 2.  
3
4
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select a desired file.  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever 3.  
A voice file is played back.  
In approx. five seconds after playing back, the Monitor will turn off.  
After playing back, the file list reverts and the LCD monitor turns on  
again.  
ªTo stop playback  
While playing back, hold down the centre of the Jog Lever for about  
two seconds.  
2,3,4  
Playback is stopped and voice files are displayed in the form of a list.  
Press once, and the playback will pause.  
3
ªFast forward (fast backward) playback  
While playing back, hold down the Jog Lever upwards  
(downwards).  
Hold down the Jog lever upwards for fast forward playback or  
downwards for fast backward playback. (Hold down the Jog Lever for  
about one second or more for 10 times the normal speed or for about  
seven seconds or more for 60 times.)  
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
MPEG4  
PICTURE  
MUSIC  
Release the Jog Lever to return to the normal playback.  
ªTo find the beginning of a voice file:  
While playing back, move the Jog Lever up or down.  
2
VOICE  
When playback begins, the LCD Monitor turns off about 5 seconds  
later.  
MOB001. VM1  
MOB002. VM1  
MOB003. VM1  
MOB004. VM1  
MOB005. VM1  
MOB006. VM1  
The screen shows a simple blue background.  
If a file is not available, [NO FILE] will be displayed.  
If the [MODE/VOL] button or the Jog Lever is pressed after the LCD  
Monitor turns off, the Monitor turns on and will turn off again in approx.  
five seconds.  
The L/R indication on the Earphone represents Left/Right.  
The recorded voice files cannot be played back on PC.  
19  
Listening to Music (Music Play)  
You can play MPEG-2 AAC format and MP3 data. Music files must be  
written on the SD Memory Card using a USB Reader/Writer for SD  
Memory Card (supplied accessory) and the Panasonic Media Manager  
(supplied accessory) special software programme in order for the SD  
Multi AV Device to play music. For more detailed information, please  
refer to the supplied Panasonic Media Manager Basic Operating  
Instructions. The SD memory card must be formatted using the supplied  
USB Reader/Writer before using the Listening to Music (Music Play).  
For more specific information regarding formatting the SD memory card ,  
please refer to the supplied Panasonic Media Manager Basic Operating  
instructions.  
Ë
1
1
2
Plug the earphone terminal into the [  
] jack. (l 21)  
Set the Operation Mode to [PLAY>>MUSIC] 1.  
Music files recorded on the card are displayed in the form of a list  
(six files per page).  
3
2
3
4
Select the [REPEAT SETUP] 2  
Set the [REPEAT SETTING] to desired settings.3  
Select either [1MUSIC] or [ALL]. Select [OFF] when playback is not  
desired to be repeated.  
2,3,4,  
5,6  
5
6
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select a desired file 4.  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever 5.  
A music file is played back.  
5
In approx. five seconds after playing back, the Monitor will turn off.  
After playing back, the file list reverts and the LCD monitor turns on  
again.  
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
MPEG4  
ªTo stop playback  
While playing back, hold down the centre of the Jog Lever for about  
two seconds.  
Playback is stopped and music files are displayed in the form of a list.  
Press once, and the playback will pause.  
PICTURE  
MUSIC  
ªTo find the beginning of a music file:  
While playing back, move the Jog Lever up or down.  
MUSIC PLAYBACK  
2
Only the MPEG2-AAC formatted file and MP3 (data recorded using  
Panasonic Media Manager) is applicable to play on your SD Multi AV  
Device.  
1
2
REPEAT SETUP  
OTHER FUNCTION  
Music playback is not possible with a MultiMediaCard.  
A title or artist name may not be displayed in some cases.  
When playback begins, the LCD Monitor turns off about 5 seconds  
later.  
Music cannot be heard without connecting the earphone.  
All music files are locked.  
The SD Multi AV Device can be used as a player only. It cannot record  
or erase tracks. However, using its Formatting Function, all the data on  
an SD Memory Card can be erased.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
REPEAT SETUP  
3
REPEAT SETUP  
OFF  
1MUSIC  
ALL  
Only the first 17 characters are displayed for the title/artist name.  
If a file is not available, [NO FILE] will be displayed.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
4
MUSIC  
TITL  
TITL  
TITL  
TITL  
TITL  
TITL  
1
2
3
4
5
6
/
/
/
/
/
/
ARTIST  
ARTIST  
ARTIST  
ARTIST  
ARTIST  
ARTIST  
1
2
3
4
5
6
20  
Listening to Music (Music Play) (Cont.)  
During playback, the date is not displayed.  
MP3 is the abbreviation for MPEG1 Audio Layer3.  
Normal MP3 files cannot be played back. Use the data created with  
Panasonic Media Manager.  
Ë
Some MP3 or MPEG2-AAC files which were written with Panasonic  
Media Manager may not be played back.  
The bit rates (recommended) supported are 64 kbps, 96 kpbs or 128  
kbps for both the MPEG2-AAC and MP3 files.  
The WMA data cannot be played back.  
1
Using the Earphone  
Since there is no internal speaker, the supplied earphone must be used  
when hearing the sound or making volume adjustment.  
1
Plug the earphone terminal into the [  
] jack.  
If the voice sound is checked with the Earphone on while recording, the  
volume adjustment function is invalid.  
1
Adjusting the Volume  
Adjusts the playback audio level for moving picture files, music files, and  
voice files.  
2,3  
1
2
3
While playing back, press the [MODE/VOL] Button.  
The [Volume] indication appears 1.  
Move the Jog Lever up to increase the audio level or  
down to decrease it.  
Press the [MODE/VOL] Button.  
The [Volume] indication disappears.  
1
If the [MODE/VOL] Button or the Jog Lever is left unoperated for  
five seconds, the [Volume] indication will automatically disappear.  
21  
Advanced Functions  
1
Backlight Compensation Function  
This prevents a recording subject from being recorded darker in  
backlight. (Backlight is the light that shines from behind a recording  
subject.)  
1,2  
1
2
Set the Operation Mode to [REC>>MPEG4] or  
[REC>>PICTURE] 1.  
Move the Jog Lever up for about 1 second.  
The [ª] Indication 2 is displayed.  
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
MPEG4  
To Resume Normal Recording  
Move the Jog Lever up for about 1 seconds.  
PICTURE  
When the Backlight Compensation Function is activated, the entire  
screen becomes brighter.  
Turning the power OFF will release this function.  
It is not possible to use Horizontal Stripes Reduction Mode when this  
mode is set to ON.  
2
The backlight may not be sufficiently compensated in dark places.  
The Backlight Compensation Function cannot be set or released while  
recording.  
Adjusting White Balance  
The SD Multi AV Device adjusts White Balance automatically. However,  
depending on the scene or light condition, the Automatic White Balance  
may not be able to bring out natural colours. In such case, the white  
balance can be adjusted manually.  
1
2
3
Set the Operation Mode to [REC>>MPEG4] or  
[REC>>PICTURE] 1.  
Point the SD Multi AV Device at a full-screen white  
subject (e.g. white paper).  
Keep pressing the centre of the Jog Lever until the [1]  
Indication 2 is displayed.  
1
1,3  
1
To Resume Automatic Adjustment  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever until the [1] Indication 2  
disappears.  
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
MPEG4  
You may not be able to achieve correct White Balance adjustment  
manually under weak illumination. (In this case, the [1] Indication  
flashes.)  
PICTURE  
Turning the power OFF will release the adjusted White Balance setting.  
This mode cannot be set or released while recording.  
Adjustment of White Balance is effective under the following  
conditions.  
-When recording under reddish lighting (halogen light bulb,  
incandescent light bulb, etc.).  
2
1
-When recording a picture of mono-tone colour.  
-When recording under multiple lightings  
22  
Erasing the Files Recorded on a Card  
Using SD Multi AV Device, you can erase the files recorded on a Card.  
After the file is erased, it cannot be restored.  
2
1
2
Play back the file to be erased or let it pause.  
(l 15, 17 ,19)  
Press the [MENU] Button.  
The [CARD EDITING] screen appears 1.  
Except for the still picture mode, [DPOF SETTING] and [SLIDE  
SHOW] is not displayed.  
3,4  
3
3
4
Press the Jog Lever downwards/upwards to select  
[ERASE CARD FILE] and press down the centre of the  
Jog Lever 3  
1
A verification message appears 2.  
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select [YES] and  
press down the centre of the Jog Lever 3  
The selected file is erased from the Card.  
If [NO] is selected, the file selection is cancelled.  
To abort the [CARD EDITING] screen, select [RETURN].  
ERASE CARD FILE  
FILE PROTECTION  
DPOF SETTING  
CHECK  
EXIT  
ªTo erase All Files  
1
Set [ERASE ALL FILES] on the [CARD EDITING] 4 Menu  
to [YES].  
2
A verification message appears.  
2
3
Select [YES].  
Press the [MENU] Button twice.  
ERASE FILE  
NO  
RETURN  
YES  
Erased files cannot be restored.  
This SD Multi AV Device cannot erase any music files (MPEG2-AAC  
and MP3) (l 20).  
Music files (in MPEG2-AAC or MP3 format) cannot be erased on the  
SD Multi AV Device.  
CARD EDITING  
ERASE ALL FILES  
4
The files recorded in the Voice Record mode (see page 18) are  
automatically locked. Release the lock to erase them.  
Do not erase the Voice Files recorded with this SD Multi AV Device  
using other devices.  
A locked file cannot be erased. Release the lock to erase them.  
Any file cannot be erased if the write protect switch on the SD Memory  
Card is set to [LOCK].  
YES  
FILE PROTECTION  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
DPOF SETTING  
SLIDE SHOW  
CARD FORMAT  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
If a file is erased on the SD Multi AV Device, the DPOF information set  
on another camera may also be erased.  
A still picture file (other than JPEG) that cannot be played back on the  
SD Multi AV Device may be erased.  
Erasing many files may take a little time. Wait until the ACCESS Lamp  
goes out.  
23  
Protecting the file (Lock Setting)  
Precious files recorded on a Card can be locked (to prevent accidental  
erasure).  
2,  
1
2
Play back the file to be locked or let it pause. (l 15, 17  
,19)  
Press the [MENU] Button  
The [CARD EDITING] screen appears 1.  
Except for the still picture mode, [DPOF SETTING] and [SLIDE  
SHOW] is not displayed.  
1,2  
3,4  
1,2  
3
3
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select the [FILE  
PROTECTION], and press down the centre of the Jog  
Lever 3.  
1
2
4
The selected file is locked and the [  
to the selected files.  
Repeat steps 1 through 3 to lock multiple files.  
] Indication 2 is attached  
ERASE CARD FILE  
FILE PROTECTION  
DPOF SETTING  
CHECK  
ªTo release the lock setting:  
Select [UNLOCK] in Step 3.  
EXIT  
the [  
] Indication disappears.  
ªTo lock all files:  
100-0011  
100-0012  
100-0013  
1
Set the [FILE PROTECTION] on the [CARD EDITING]  
Menu 4 to [YES].  
Select [LOCK ALL FILES] 5 .  
To unlock all the files, select [UNLOCK ALL FILES].  
2
Even if files are locked, the files will be deleted when the Card is  
formatted.  
Any music files (MPEG2-AAC and MP3) cannot be unlocked.  
Files recorded by Voice Recording Functions are automatically locked  
(to prevent accidental erasure).  
The Lock Setting carried out by this SD Multi AV Device is only  
effective for this SD Multi AV Device.  
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.  
CARD EDITING  
ERASE ALL FILES  
YES  
FILE PROTECTION  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
DPOF SETTING  
SLIDE SHOW  
CARD FORMAT  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
If there are many files to be locked (or unlocked), the operation takes a  
longer time.  
FILE PROTECTION  
5
LOCK ALL FILES  
UNLOCK ALL FILES  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
24  
Writing Printing Data on a Card (DPOF  
Setting)  
DPOF Setting Printing data (DPOF Setting), such as the number of  
images to be printed, can be written to the Card.  
2,  
1,2  
1
2
Play back a still picture to be DPOF-set.(l 17)  
Press the [MENU] Button.  
The [CARD EDITING] screen appears 1.  
3,4  
1,2  
3
4
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select [DPOF  
SETTING] and press down the centre of the Jog Lever 3  
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select the number of  
pictures 2 to be printed and press down the centre of  
the Jog Lever.  
3
1
ERASE CARD FILE  
FILE PROTECTION  
DPOF SETTING  
CHECK  
When DPOF setting is set to 1 or more files, the [  
4 appears.  
] indication  
EXIT  
ªTo release all the DPOF settings:  
1
Set the [DPOF SETTING] on the [CARD EDITING] Menu  
5 to [YES].  
2
2
Select [SET ALL TO 0] 6.  
If the [ALL 1] is selected, all the still pictures are set for one DPOF.  
If the [CHECK] is selected, still pictures that DPOF setting are set  
can be played back like a Slide Show.  
DPOF SETTING  
DPOF is the abbreviation of Digital Print Order Format. DPOF is used  
to select images you want to print. DPOF can only used with products  
that support this feature.  
1
The number of prints can be set from 0 to 99.  
This SD Multi AV Device may not recognize the DPOF set by the other  
type of device.  
Verifying the DPOF Setting may take a little time. Wait until the  
ACCESS Lamp goes out.  
4
100-0011  
100-0012  
100-0013  
5
CARD EDITING  
ERASE ALL FILES  
YES  
FILE PROTECTION  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
DPOF SETTING  
SLIDE SHOW  
CARD FORMAT  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
DPOF SETUP  
6
ALL  
ALL  
1
0
CHECK  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
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Playing back still pictures one by one (Slide  
Show)  
2
1
The recorded still picture in the Card can be played back like a Slide  
Show.  
1
2
Set the Operation Mode to [PLAY>>PICTURE] 1.  
Set the [SLIDE SHOW] on the [CARD EDITING] 2 Menu  
to [YES].  
1,2  
Slide show starts from the selected still picture.  
All pictures are sequentially displayed, each for about 5 seconds,  
and the show stops at the last picture.  
3
1
PLAY REC  
VOICE  
ªTo cancel the Slide Show:  
press down the centre of the Jog Lever 3 for about 2  
MPEG4  
seconds or more.  
Press down the centre of the Jog Lever once, and the playback will  
pause.  
PICTURE  
MUSIC  
Playback time may take longer than usual depending on the picture.  
The order and playback time of a slide show set on another device is  
not applicable to this SD Multi AV Device (all pictures are played back).  
CARD EDITTING  
2
FILE PROTECTION  
DPOF SETTING  
CARD FORMAT  
SLIDE SHOW  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
Formatting the Card  
If a Card becomes unreadable by the SD Multi AV Device, formatting it  
may make it reusable. Formatting erases all the data recorded on a  
Card. If additional cards are purchased it is advisable to format the card  
before it is used the first time.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
1
2
Set the Operation Mode to [PLAY>>MPEG4],  
[PLAY>>PICTURE], or [PLAY>>VOICE].  
Set the [CARD FORMAT] on the [CARD EDITING] Menu  
1 to [YES].  
A verification message appears 2.  
2
1
3
Move the Jog Lever up or down to select [YES] and  
press down the centre of the Jog Lever 3  
Formatting is carried out.  
1,2,3  
By formatting, all data stored in the Card (e.g., still pictures, MPEG4  
moving pictures, voice data, music data) is erased.  
Format the Card on the SD Multi AV Device or on Panasonic Media  
Manager (supplied). A Card formatted on a machine other than the SD  
Multi AV Device may not be used. A Card formatted on the SD Multi AV  
Device may not be used on other machines. Format a Card on the  
machine on which it is used.  
3
CARD EDITTING  
1
If the write protection switch of the SD Memory Card is set on [LOCK],  
data cannot be erased.  
When the Card is formatted, the files will be deleted, even if files are  
locked.  
FILE PROTECTION  
YES  
YES  
YES  
YES  
DPOF SETTING  
CARD FORMAT  
SLIDE SHOW  
As formatting erases all the data, save the necessary data on a  
personal computer, etc. beforehand.  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
Format may take a little time. Wait until the ACCESS Lamp goes out.  
2
FORMAT WILL ERASE  
ALL FILES  
No  
RETURN  
YES  
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For using SD-MovieStage  
For using the SD-MovieStage software, refer to the PDF manual. This  
manual describes installation only.  
Operating environment  
SD-MovieStage can be installed in a PC/AT compatible personal  
computer which can run Microsoft® Windows® 98SE/Me/2000  
Professional/XP.  
Compatible machines:  
PC/AT compatible PC with Microsoft Windows® 98 Second Edition/Me/  
XP/2000 Professional pre-installed.(Intel® Pentium® 333MHz or  
higher CPU recommended)  
Graphic display:  
High Colour (16 bit) or more.  
Desktop resolution of 800X600 dots or higher.  
Installed memory:  
128 MB or more (for Windows® 98SE/Me)  
256 MB or more (for Windows® 2000/XP)  
Free hard disk space:  
400 MB or more  
Disk drive:  
CD-ROM drive  
Ports:  
USB Terminal  
Other requirements:  
Mouse  
Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft in the  
United States and other countries.  
Intel Pentium is a registered trademark.  
Other names, company names, and product names printed in these  
instructions are trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies  
concerned.  
The contents or complete reproduction or copy of these Operating  
Instructions could be changed without notice.  
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Installing SD-MovieStage  
1
2
Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the personal  
computers CD-ROM drive.  
Double-click [My Computer], double-click CD-ROM icon,  
double-click [SD-MovieStage Ver.1.0E], and double-click  
[SETUP.EXE].  
2
3
4
5
Select the Language to be installed and click the [OK]  
Button.  
Click the [Next] Button.  
The next screen will be displayed.  
3
4
Read License Agreement carefully, and click [Yes]  
Button, if you accept the terms of the agreement.  
If [No] Button is selected, you cannot proceed to install.  
Click the [Next] Button.  
Click the [Next] Button.  
Check that the [PAL] system is selected.  
6
7
5
6
7
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Installing SD-MovieStage (Cont.)  
8
9
Click the [YES] Button.  
8
The necessary software for the SD-MovieStage is installed.  
Click [Yes] Button to create the short-cut icon on the  
desktop.  
10 At the end of the Setup, click on the [Finish] Button.  
After rebooting the computer, the SD MovieStage is enabled.  
For the information of the operation of SD-MovieStage, refer to the  
instruction in the PDF file that was installed together with this  
software. Adobe® Acrobat® Reader® (refer to http://  
The screen image inserted into this manual is captured from  
English version.  
9
ªCautions for Windows XP/2000 Professional  
When installing or using this software, specify the user name to  
[Administrator (computer administrator)] or any other user name having  
the equivalent right. Then log on with that user name to install this  
software.  
(If you don't have such a right, consult with your system administrator).  
10  
Starting SD-MovieStage  
The step below starts the SD-MovieStage. Please read the PDF-based  
Instructions for using the SD-MovieStage.  
1
Select [Programs] >> [Panasonic] >> [SD-MovieStage]  
>> [SD-MovieStage] from the Windows start menu.  
SD-MovieStage will start.  
If you use Windows 98SE, install Panasonic Media Manager (supplied  
accessory) before using the SD-MovieStage.  
Others  
Notes & Precautions  
ªCharge the built-in battery for maintaining the date  
DC IN 4.8V  
information.  
This built-in battery is used for the memory of date and time. If [0] is  
displayed when the power is on, the built-in battery may be exhausted.  
Charge using the following procedure:  
1
2
Take the battery out and plug in the AC adapter (l 6).  
Turn the power off and leave this SD Multi AV Device as  
it is for about 12 hours.  
ªAfter Use.  
1
2
3
4
Turn off the SD Multi AV Device.  
Take out the Card.  
Detach the power supply and retract the LCD Monitor.  
Put the SD Multi AV Device into the Carrying Case.  
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The SD_VOICEfolder and the Voice files in the folder  
are set as hidden. Depending on the settings of your  
personal computer, this hidden folder and these hidden  
files might not appear in Windows Explorer or the My  
Computerscreen.  
The memory capacity indicated on the SD Card label  
corresponds to the total amount of the capacity to  
protect and manage the copyright and of the capacity  
available as a conventional memory for a SD Multi AV  
Device, Personal Computer or others. Capacity that can  
be used as conventional memory:  
ªUsing a Card in a Personal Computer  
To erase pictures that you recorded on the Card by  
using the SD Multi AV Device, be sure to erase them on  
the SD Multi AV Device, not on the computer.  
You may not be able to properly play back on the SD  
Multi AV Device after editing the recorded data or  
changing the image data on a personal computer.  
The image data files recorded on the Card with this SD  
Multi AV Device conform to the DCF (Design Rules for  
Camera Files Systems) universal standard stipulated by  
JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology  
Industries Association).  
8MB Card:  
about 6,800,000 bytes  
The [SD_VOICE] folder, the voice files contained in it,  
and [SD_AUDIO] folder are specified to the hidden files.  
Those folders and files may not be displayed on the  
Explore and My Computer screen depending on the  
setting of your PC.  
Do not delete any folders located on the Card. If this is  
done, the Card may not be recognized on your SD Multi  
AV Device.  
The MPEG 4 moving picture file (ASF format) can be  
played on the Windows Media Player (Ver. 6.4 or later).  
If it cannot be played back, download the appropriate  
software (G.726). The Windows Media Player contains  
the auto-downloading feature of this software. Log on  
the Internet and double-click the MPEG 4 moving picture  
file. The software will be downloaded automatically.(To  
play back a file on MacOS, Windows Media Player for  
Macintosh is required.)  
Moving Picture format (MPEG4) that can be played back  
on this device is ASF. (Depending on the file, it may not  
be able to be played back even if it is in ASF format.)  
Constructing a Folder when the Card is used  
with a PC  
When a Card with data recorded on it is inserted into a  
personal computer, folders will be displayed as in the  
figure.  
When formatting a Card, format it on the SD Multi AV  
Device or on Panasonic Media Manager.  
When a moving picture is played back on a personal  
computer, a black belt may be present along the top and  
bottom of the picture.  
If data not supported by the SD Multi AV Device is  
recorded on a personal computer, it cannot be  
recognized by the SD Multi AV Device.  
[100cdpfp]: The images (imga0001.jpg etc.) in this  
folder are recorded in the JPEG  
format.([100-0001] or similar indication is  
displayed on the SD Multi AV Device.)  
[Misc]:  
Files in which DPOF Data has been set to  
the image are in this.  
[SD_VC100] Folder in which the voice data (e.g.,  
MOB0001.VM1) files are stored.  
[SD_AUDIO] Folder in which the music data (e.g.,  
A0B001.SA1) files recorded by the  
Panasonic Media Manager (supplied  
accessory) are stored.  
[PRL001]:MPEG4 moving picture is recorded in ASF  
format (MOL00001.ASF etc.). It can be played back with  
Windows Media Player (ver.6.4 and later). Because of  
small size, this File is well suited for transmitting data  
through a telephone line etc.  
[DCIM], [IM01CDPF], [PRIVATE], [VTF], [SD_VIDEO],  
[SD_VOICE] etc. are necessary items in the folder  
structure. They have nothing to do with actual  
operations.  
The SD Multi AV Device automatically saves file  
numbers (imga0001.jpg, etc.) along with the images.  
The file numbers are recorded with each image as a  
consecutive number.  
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2
2
6
7
PICTURE  
1
MPEG4  
1
ß
100-0001  
PLEASE WAIT  
8
6
VOLUME  
+
4
N
0h10m14s  
0h10m  
3
5
APR 10 2002  
R
VOICE  
Indications  
1) Remaining Battery Power [  
: During recording, this indication is lit in  
red, and the [ACCESS] Lamp lights.  
When it is lit in green, recording is not  
possible. When Remaining Time  
]
When the battery power becomes low, the indication  
changes. When the battery level indicator indicates  
[
], the battery will run out in a few minutes.  
Indication is [R:0h00m], it flashes in red.  
Recharge the battery. may be displayed when  
the AC Adaptor is used. This is not abnormal.  
When no card is inserted, the  
indication flashes in red.  
R:0h00m: Remaining Time Indication  
2) Status Indications  
Playback Mode  
4) Card Indication 2  
:1:  
Playback (l 15,19,20,26)  
:
DPOF setting (setting for more than 1  
print) (l 25)  
Number set DPOF (l 25)  
:;:  
Still Playback (l 15,19,20,26)  
≥5/6: Cue Playback/Review Playback (Only for  
[00]:  
sound play back) (l 19,20)  
(10 times speed with 10 6 / 5 and 60 times  
speed with 60 6 / 5)  
[  
[640] :  
] : LOCK setting (l 24)  
Picture size  
When you play back a scene recorded on the SD  
Multi AV Device with a picture size specification  
different from the one stated above, the following  
indications should be displayed. If the size of the  
picture is from 640 pixels to 800 pixels, the [[640]]  
indication will be displayed;  
if picture size is 640 pixels or lower, the scene  
should be displayed without any indication of picture  
size.  
:
Repeat Playback (l 20)  
SLIDE1: Slide play back  
Recording Mode  
:
Flash (l 16)  
1/100,1/120 Horizontal Stripes Reduction Mode  
(l 12)  
:ª  
:1  
Backlight Compensation Mode (l 22)  
White Balance setting Mode (l 22)  
3) Card Indication 1  
MPEG4  
[SVGA]: From 800 to 1024  
[XGA]: From 1024 to 1280  
[SXGA]: From 1280 to 1600  
[UXGA]: Above 1600 pixels  
: During recording, this indication is lit in  
red, and the [ACCESS] Lamp lights.  
When it is lit in green, recording is not  
possible. When Remaining Time  
5) Date/Time Indication (l 10)  
6) Volume (l 21)  
Use this indication to adjust the volume of playback  
Indication is [R:0h00m], it flashes in red.  
sound from the earphone.  
When no card is inserted, the  
indication flashes in red.  
7) File Name Display (l 15, 17, 19, 20)  
R:0h00m: Remaining Time Indication  
F/N/E1/E2: Shows the picture quality. [F]: Fine, [N]:  
Normal, [E1]: Economy and [E2]:  
Economy 2.  
PICTURE  
: During recording, this indication is lit in  
red, and the [ACCESS] Lamp lights.  
When it is lit in green, recording is not  
possible. When Remaining Time  
Indication is [R:0h00m], it flashes in red.  
When no card is inserted, the  
indication flashes in red.  
0000:  
F/N/E:  
Number of remaining recordable pictures  
Select a picture quality. [F]: Fine, [N]:  
Normal and [E]: Economy  
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8) Displayed by the text  
[LOW BATTERY]:  
ªCautions for Use  
When you use your SD Multi AV Device on a rainy or  
snowy day or on a beach, make sure that no water or  
moisture enters the SD Multi AV Device.  
Water may cause the SD Multi AV Device or card to  
malfunction. (Irreparable damage may occur.)  
If sea water splashes onto the SD Multi AV Device, 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.  
The battery may be exhausted. Replace it with fully  
charged battery.  
[NO CARD]:  
The Memory Card is not inserted. Otherwise, the Card  
may not be inserted correctly.  
[CARD FULL]:  
The memory capacity is fully utilized. Erase any  
unneccessaly files or replace it with a new card.  
[CARD LOCKED]:  
The write enable switch of the SD Memory Card is set to  
[LOCK] (see page 24).  
Keep the SD Multi AV Device away from magnetized  
equipment (such as a microwave oven, TV, video  
game equipment, etc.).  
[CHECK CARD]:  
If you use the SD Multi AV Device 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.  
Recording on the card may be damaged, or images may  
be distorted by strong magnetic fields created by  
speakers or large motors.  
Re-insert the Card. If [CHECK CARD] is still displayed,  
the Card is not compatible or applicable. This SD Multi AV  
Device cannot recognize it. Format it (l 26).  
[FILE LOCKED]  
You attempt to execute the erase operation on a locked  
Card.  
[UNPLAYABLE CARD]  
This data is not valid for playback.  
[PLEASE RE-OPERATE]:  
Press the power button for 5 seconds or longer if playback  
or recording cannot be controlled or the screen freezes. If  
the power remains, remove the battery off or unplug the  
power cord.  
Electromagnetic wave radiation generated by a  
microprocessor may adversely affect the SD Multi AV  
Device, causing the disturbance of images and sounds.  
If the SD Multi AV Device is affected by magnetically  
charged equipment and does not function properly, turn  
off the SD Multi AV Device power and detach the Battery  
or AC Adaptor and then connect the Battery or AC  
Adaptor again. Thereafter, turn on the SD Multi AV  
Device power.  
Do not use your SD Multi AV Device near radio  
transmitters or high-voltage lines.  
If you record pictures near radio transmitters or  
high-voltage lines, recorded images or sounds may be  
adversely affected.  
Do not use this SD Multi AV Device for surveillance  
purposes or other business use.  
If you use the SD Multi AV Device for a long period of  
time, the internal temperature increases and,  
consequently, this may cause malfunction.  
This SD Multi AV Device is not intended for business  
use.  
When you use your SD Multi AV Device on a beach or  
similar place, do not let sand or fine dust get into the  
SD Multi AV Device.  
Sand or dust may damage the SD Multi AV Device.  
(Extra care should be taken when inserting and  
removing the Card.)  
Do not spray insecticides or volatile chemicals onto  
the SD Multi AV Device.  
If the SD Multi AV Device is sprayed with such  
chemicals, the camera body may be deformed and the  
surface finish may peel off.  
Do not keep rubber or plastic product in contact with the  
SD Multi AV Device for a long period of time.  
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Do not use benzine, thinner or alcohol for cleaning  
the SD Multi AV Device.  
The camera body may be deformed and the surface  
finish may peel off.  
Before cleaning, detach the Battery or pull out the AC  
Mains Lead from the AC Mains socket.  
Wipe the SD Multi AV Device with a soft dry cloth. To  
remove stubborn stains, wipe with a cloth that is soaked  
in a detergent diluted with water, and afterward, finish  
wiping with a dry cloth.  
ªAbout the LCD Monitor  
In a place with drastic temperature changes,  
condensation may form on the LCD Monitor. Wipe it with  
soft dry cloth.  
If your SD Multi AV Device is extremely cold when you  
turn its power on, the image on the LCD Monitor will be  
slightly darker than usual at first. However, as the  
internal temperature increases, it goes back to the  
normal brightness.  
For storing or transporting the SD Multi AV Device, place  
it in a bag or case lined with soft pads to prevent the  
coating on the camera body from being worn.  
After use, be sure to take the Card out and detach the  
Battery from the SD Multi AV Device or pull out the AC  
Mains Lead from AC Mains socket.  
If the Battery is left on the SD Multi AV Device for a long  
time, the voltage drops excessively, and the Battery may  
not function even after it is recharged.  
Extremely high precision technology is employed to  
produce the LCD Monitor screen featuring a total of  
approximately 110,000 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.  
ªOptimal Use of the Battery  
Battery Characteristics  
ªAbout the Lens  
When the Lens is Fogged up:  
Turn off the SD Multi AV Device and leave the SD Multi AV  
Device in this condition for about 1 hour. When the lens  
temperature becomes close to the ambient temperature,  
the fog disappears naturally.  
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.  
ªAbout the AC Adaptor  
If the Battery is warm, charging takes longer time than  
usual.  
If you use the AC Adaptor near a radio, radio reception  
may be disturbed. Keep the AC Adaptor 1 metre or more  
away from radio.  
After use, be sure to pull out the AC Mains Lead from  
the AC Mains socket. (The SD Multi AV Device  
consumes approx. 0.5 W of power when it is turned off  
Be Sure to Detach the Battery after Use  
Be sure to detach the Battery from the SD Multi AV  
Device. (If it is left attached to the SD Multi AV Device, a  
minute amount of current is consumed even when the SD  
Multi AV Device power is off.) If the Battery is left attached  
to the SD Multi AV Device for a long time, over discharge  
takes place. The Battery may become unusable after it is  
charged.  
simply by the [  
] Button.)  
Keep the electrodes of the AC Adaptor and Battery  
clean at all times.  
Remove the battery if the device is left unused for a long  
time.  
Disposing of an Unusable Battery  
The Battery has a limited life.  
Do not throw the Battery into fire because it may cause  
an explosion.  
The temperature of the SD Multi AV Device and the  
battery may rise while charging the battery. Such rise of  
temperature does not indicate a fault.  
Do not install, remove, plug or unplug the battery or  
power cord while the power is on.  
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 SD Multi AV Device  
may damage the SD Multi AV Device.  
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The Power Lamp flashes while charging. (Flashes approx.  
every two seconds when charging is normal.)  
When the Power Lamps flashes more quickly or slowly (or  
tuns off), some abnormality may have happened.  
The flashing speed suggests the following states.  
ªNotes on the SD Memory Card Write-  
Protect Switch  
The SD Memory Card has a write-protect switch. Sliding  
the switch to [LOCK] prevents the recording of data to  
the card as well as the deletion of data from the card.  
Sliding back the switch permits such operations.  
Flashing approx. every 0.5 seconds:  
The SD Multi AV Device, battery or AC adaptor may be  
defective. Contact your nearest Panasonic dealer.  
Flashing approx. every six seconds:  
The ambient temperature or that of the battery itself is  
too high or too low. Charging proceeds, but will take a  
longer time.  
Turning off:  
Charging is completed.  
ªCautions for Storage  
If the Power Lamp turns off when charging is not  
completed, the following reasons are probable.  
The ambient temperature or that of the battery itself is  
too high or too low. Wait until the proper temperature is  
reached and charge the Battery again.  
The AC Adaptor is probably defective. Contact your  
nearest Panasonic dealer.  
Before storing the SD Multi AV Device, take the Card  
out and detach the Battery.  
Store all the components in a dry place with a relatively  
stable temperature.  
(Recommended Temperature:15 to 25oC, Recommended  
Humidity:40 to 60%)  
SD Multi AV Device  
Wrap it with a soft cloth to prevent dust from getting into  
the SD Multi AV Device.  
Do not leave the SD Multi AV Device in places that  
expose it to high temperature.  
Battery  
Extremely high temperatures or low temperatures will  
shorten the life of the Battery.  
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.  
Card  
When the Card is being read, do not remove the Card,  
turn off the power, or subject it to vibration or impact.  
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.  
After use, be sure to remove the Card from the SD Multi  
AV Device.  
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 fingers. Do not allow dirt, dust or water to enter it.  
ªFogging of lens  
Turn off the power and leave the SD Multi AV Device as it  
is for an hour or so. When a temperature equilibrium is  
reached, the fogging will naturally disappear.  
ªState of Power Lamp while charging  
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passed, remove the battery or unplug the AC  
adapter.  
7: Sound is not heard with the Earphone connected  
while a still picture is played back.  
Before Requesting Service  
If the trouble persists even when the action suggested  
below has been taken, press the the [  
] Button to turn  
7: Sound is not presented in the Still Picture mode  
(recording or playing back of still pictures).  
8: How do I send an MPEG4 moving picture  
recorded as e-mail?  
off the power and disconnect and re-connect the Power  
Cable. Consult your dealer.  
Power  
1: The SD Multi AV Device power cannot be turned  
on.  
1: Is the power source connected correctly?  
2: The SD Multi AV Device power shuts off  
automatically.  
2: If you do not use the SD Multi AV Device for more  
than 10 minutes, the power shuts off automatically to  
save the Battery power.  
3: The SD Multi AV Device power does not stay on  
long enough.  
3-1: Is the Battery low? Charge the Battery or attach a  
fully charged Battery.  
Battery  
1: Battery runs down quickly.  
1-1: Is the Battery fully charged? Charge it with the AC  
Adaptor.  
1-2: Are you using the Battery in an extremely cold place?  
In cold places, the operating time of the Battery  
becomes shorter.  
8: Capture the moving picture data recorded on the SD  
Multi AV Device onto a personal computer and  
attach it to an e-mail to send it. In this case, it is  
recommended to make a file size 1 MB or less. The  
recording time of 1 MB MPEG4 moving picture is  
approx. 15 seconds (Fine), 20 seconds (Normal), 45  
seconds (Economy 1) or 60 seconds (Economy 2).  
(The capacity limit of the file which is attachable to an  
e-mail differs depending on the environment used.) If  
the file is played back on Macintosh®, use the  
Windows Media Player for Macintosh®. (MacOS® 8.0  
or later) The Windows® Media Player for Macintosh®  
can be downloaded from Microsoft's home page.  
9: Red, blue, green or white dots appear on the  
screen.  
9-1: 0.01% or less of the pixels of some LCD monitors  
may remain turned on or off.  
9-2: If the SD Multi AV Device is used continuously for a  
long time or used at a high ambient temperature, red,  
blue, green or white dots may appear on the screen  
and be recorded on a still picture. This is due to the  
rise of the temperature inside the body. This is  
caused by a characteristic of the C-MOS sensor and  
is not a failure. Under this condition, turn the SD Multi  
AV Device off and leave it for a while.  
1-3: Has the Battery worn out? If the operating time is still  
short even after the Battery is fully charged, the  
Battery has worn out.  
2:  
Recording  
1: Recording does not start although power is  
supplied to the SD Multi AV Device and the Card  
is correctly inserted.  
C-MOS sensors are said to be a next-  
generation image pick-up device succeeding  
CCDs as they are small and consume low  
power.  
1: Is the SD Multi AV Device power turned on?  
1-1: Is the [  
] Lamp on? If the [  
] Lamp is not on, no  
recording function can be operated.  
1-2:  
Playback  
1: Sound is not played back from the earphones.  
1: Is the volume too low? During playback, keep  
pressing the [MODE] Button until the [VOLUME]  
Indication appears. Then, press the [MODE] Button  
to adjust the volume.  
2: Recorded images are not clear.  
2: Is [PICTURE QUALITY] on the [CARD SETUP]  
Sub-Menu set to [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY]? If  
recording is done with it set to [NORMAL] or  
[ECONOMY], images with fine details may include a  
mosaic-like pattern. Set [PICTURE QUALITY] to  
[FINE].  
3: Playback images do not look normal.  
3: The picture may be damaged. In order to prevent the  
loss of image data, backing up on a personal  
computer is recommended.  
4: During Playback an [k] Indication is displayed.  
4: The data was either recorded in a different format, or  
data is damaged.  
5: Even if a Card is formatted, it cannot be used.  
5: Either the SD Multi AV Device or the Card may be  
damaged. Please consult a dealer.  
6: Playing back or recording do not function and  
the screen has frozen.  
6: Press and hold the power button until the power is  
turned off. If the power still remains after 5 seconds  
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Specifications  
SD Multi AV Device  
Information for your safety  
Power Source:  
Power Source:  
DC 4.8 V (AC Adaptor)  
DC 3.7 V (Battery)  
Power Consumption:  
Recording  
3.1W (When using the AC Adaptor)  
2.8 W (When using the battery)  
Image Sensor:  
Lens:  
1/4-inch C-MOS Image Sensor  
F3.6, Focal Length; 3.88 mm  
Shortest Image Distance; Approx. 50 cm from Lens  
Monitor:  
Microphone:  
2.0-inch LCD  
Mono  
Standard Illumination:  
Minimum Required Illumination:  
1400 lx  
120 lx  
Recording Media:  
Image Compression:  
MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card  
JPEG (VGA)  
Video Compression:  
MPEG4  
Fine; 320k240 dot  
Normal; 176k144 dot  
Economy1; 176k144 dot  
Economy2; 176k144 dot  
G.726  
Voice Compression:  
Music Expansion  
Dimensions:  
MPEG2-AAC, MP3  
Approx. 28 (W)k 50 (H)k 87 (D) mm  
Approx. 98 g(without Battery and Memory Card)  
Approx. 125 g(with Battery and SD Memory Card)  
0 oCj40 oC  
Weight:  
Operating Temperature:  
Operating Humidity:  
10%j80%  
AC Adaptor  
Information for your safety  
Power Source:  
Power Consumption:  
DC Output:  
AC 110240 V, 50/60 Hz  
7.0 W  
DC 4.8 V, 1 A  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Approx. 40 (W)k 26 (H)k 75 (D) mm  
Approx.75 g  
Battery Pack  
Information for your safety  
Nominal Voltage:  
Nominal Capacity:  
3.7V  
900 mAh  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Approx. 36(W)k7(H)k53(D) mm  
Approx. 27 g  
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ИНФОРМАЦИЯ  
О СЕРТИФИКАЦИИ ПРОДУКЦИИ  
БЛОК ПИТАНИЯ  
ДЛЯ ИНФОРМАЦИОННОЙ ТЕХНИКИ  
МОДЕЛЬ VSK0621 Panasonic  
BZ02  
сертифицирован ОС ГОСТ-АЗИЯ,  
(Регистрационный номер в Госреестре—РОСС SG.0001.11BZ02)  
Сертификат соответствия:  
№ РОСС СN. BZ02.B03196  
10 января, 2002 года  
Сертификат соответствия выдан:  
Сертификат соответствия действителен  
до:  
10 января, 2005 года  
ГОСТ Р50377-92 (МЭК 950-86)  
ГОСТ Р 51318.22-99,  
ГОСТ Р 50839-2000,  
Модель VSK0621 Panasonic  
соответствует требованиям нормативных  
документов:  
Срок службы  
7(семь) лет  
Информация для покупателя  
Название продукции:  
Аудио-Видео SD-устройство  
Япония  
Название страны производителя:  
Название производителя:  
Юридический адрес:  
Мацушита Электрик Индастриал Ко., Лтд.  
1006 Кадома, Осака, Япония  
Дата производства: Вы можете уточнить год и месяц по серийному номеру на табличке.  
Пример маркировки—Серийный номер № G2XXXXXXX (X-любая цифра или буква)  
Месяц: Первая цифра серийного номера (А—Январь, В—Февраль, ...L—Декабрь)  
Год: Вторая цифра серийного номера (2—2002, 3—2003, ...)  
Дополнительная информация:  
Пожалуйста внимательно прочитайте  
инструкцию по эксплуатации.  
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VQT9775  
F0202Mk0( 0000 A)  
C
Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.  

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