Samsung SCL610 User Manual

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Video Camcorder  
8mm  
COLOR LCD  
SCL610/L630/L650  
SCL610/L630/L650  
Hi  
Owner’s Instruction Book  
Before operating the unit, please read  
this instruction book thoroughly, and retain it for  
future reference.  
ELECTRONICS  
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Contents (continued )  
DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer, SCL630/L650 only)...................................................................................................39  
MF/AF (Manual Focus/Auto Focus).........................................................................................................................40  
BLC..........................................................................................................................................................................41  
Program AE (Automatic Exposure)..........................................................................................................................42  
DSE (Digital Special Effects) in CAMERA mode.....................................................................................................44  
Setting and Recording DATE/TIME.........................................................................................................................46  
Selecting and Recording a Title...............................................................................................................................48  
Fade In and Out.......................................................................................................................................................50  
PIP...........................................................................................................................................................................51  
Snap Shot................................................................................................................................................................52  
White Balance..........................................................................................................................................................53  
Demonstration .........................................................................................................................................................54  
Lighting Techniques.................................................................................................................................................55  
Playing back a Tape  
To watch with LCD ..................................................................................................................................................56  
To watch with TV monitor ........................................................................................................................................56  
Various Functions in PLAYER mode .......................................................................................................................58  
Adjusting the LCD....................................................................................................................................................59  
Setting the Speaker ON/OFF ..................................................................................................................................59  
DSE in PLAYER mode ............................................................................................................................................59  
Multi Playback (Using the PAL60 System)..............................................................................................................60  
Maintenance  
Cleaning and Taking care of the Camcorder...........................................................................................................61  
Cleaning the Viewfinder .................................................................................................................................61  
Cleaning the LCD Panel .................................................................................................................................61  
Cleaning the Video Heads .............................................................................................................................61  
Storing the Camcorder....................................................................................................................................61  
Using Your Camcorder Abroad............................................................................................62  
Troubleshooting  
Self Diagnosis Display ............................................................................................................................................63  
Checking..................................................................................................................................................................64  
Moisture Condensation............................................................................................................................................66  
Specifications.................................................................................................................................67  
Index...................................................................................................................................................68  
Warranty ..........................................................................................................................................70  
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Notices regarding rotation of LCD screen  
Please rotate the LCD screen carefully as illustrated. Unintended rotation may cause damage to the inside  
of the hinge that connects the LCD screen to the Camcorder.  
1) LCD screen closed.  
1)  
2) Standard recording by using the LCD screen.  
2)  
90°  
3) Making a recording by looking at the LCD screen  
from the top.  
3)  
90°  
4) Making a recording by looking at the LCD screen  
from the front.  
4)  
5)  
90°  
5) Making a recording with the LCD screen closed.  
90°  
Notices regarding the LENS  
Do not let the LENS point toward the sun.  
Direct sunlight can damage the CCD  
(Charge Coupled Device).  
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Notices regarding electronic viewfinder  
1) Do not place the camcorder so that the  
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viewfinder is pointing towards the sun.  
Direct sunlight can damage the inside of  
the viewfinder. Be careful when placing  
the camcorder under sunlight or by a  
window.  
2) Do not pick up the camcorder by the  
viewfinder.  
3) Unintended rotation may cause damage  
to the viewfinder.  
Notices regarding moisture condensation  
1) A sudden rise in atmospheric temperature may cause condensa-  
tion to form inside the camcorder.  
for example:  
When you take the camcorder from cold temperature outside to  
warm temperature inside during the winter.  
When you take the camcorder from cool temperature inside to  
hot temperature outside during the summer.  
2) If the “DEW” protection feature is activated, leave the camcorder  
in a dry, warm room with the cassette compartment opened  
and the battery removed.  
3) If the “DEW” protection feature is activated unexpectedly, and  
you want to override it, detach, then reinstall the battery pack  
and lithium battery.  
DEW  
Please make sure that the condensation has disappeared  
completely. (see page 66)  
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Notices regarding the battery pack  
Make sure that the battery pack is charged before recording outdoors.  
To preserve battery power, keep your camcorder turned off when you are not operating it.  
When your camcorder is in CAMERA mode, if it is left in STANDBY for more than 5 minutes  
without operation, it will automatically turn off to protect against unexpected battery discharge.  
It is a good idea to use the viewfinder instead of the LCD when recording for a long time because  
the LCD uses more battery power.  
Make sure that the battery pack is fitted firmly into place.  
Dropping the battery pack might damage it.  
When the battery reaches the end of its life, please contact your local dealer.  
The batteries have to be dealt with as chemical waste.  
Notices regarding the Lithium battery  
Warning: Keep the LITHIUM BATTERY out of the reach of children. Should the battery be swal-  
lowed, consult a doctor immediately.  
The lithium battery maintains the clock function, TITLE, CUSTOM function and preset contents  
memory; even if the battery pack or AC power adapter is removed.  
The lithium battery for the camcorder lasts about 8~10 months under normal operation from time of  
installation.  
When the lithium battery becomes weak or dead, the date/time indicator flashes about 5 seconds  
when you set the power switch to CAMERA. In this case, replace the lithium battery with type CR2025.  
(see page 21)  
* When the lithium battery  
becomes weak or dead please  
contact your local dealer. The  
batteries have to be dealt with  
as chemical waste.  
WARNING:  
LITHIUM BATTERY MUST BE  
RECYCLED OR DISPOSED  
OF PROPERLY.  
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Notices with Recording or Playback by using LCD  
1) The LCD monitor is manufactured by using high precision  
technology. However, there may be some tiny specks (red,  
blue or green in color) that appear on the LCD monitor.  
These specks are normal and do not affect the recorded  
picture in any way.  
2) When using the LCD monitor outdoors in direct sunlight,  
it may be difficult to view. If this occurs, use the viewfinder.  
3) The LCD monitor's OSD is turned off when the LCD is  
placed in the forward direction.  
Notices regarding the hand strap  
It is very important to adjust the hand strap for better  
recording. (see page 20)  
Do not insert your hand in the hand strap forcibly,  
the buckle may be damaged.  
Notices regarding video head cleaning  
To ensure normal recording and clear picture, clean the video heads. When playing back the pictures,  
if they are noisy or hardly visible, the video heads may be dirty. If this happens, clean the video heads  
with a dry type cassette cleaner.  
Do not use a wet type cassette cleaner. It may damage the video heads. (see page 61)  
5 minutes off timer in STANDBY mode  
To protect against tape and head-drum wear, your camcorder will automatically turn off if it is left in  
STANDBY mode without operation for more than 5 minutes.  
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Safety Instructions  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the products  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to  
constitute a risk of fire or electric shock.  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION:  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC  
SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR  
BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS  
INSIDE, REFER SERVICING TO  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence  
of important operating and maintenance instructions in  
the literature accompanying this product.  
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.  
To prevent electric shock, match wide  
blade of plug to wide slot and fully  
insert.  
1. READ INSTRUCTIONS:  
8. ACCESSORIES:  
All the safety and operating instructions should be  
read before the CAMCORDER is operated.  
Do not place this CAMCORDER on an unstable cart,  
stand, tripod, bracket or table.  
The CAMCORDER 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 CAMCORDER. Any mounting of the unit should  
follow the manufacturers instructions and  
should use a mounting accessory recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
2. RETAIN INSTRUCTIONS:  
The safety and operating instructions should be  
retained for future reference.  
3. HEED WARNINGS:  
All warnings on the CAMCORDER and in the  
operating instructions should be adhered to.  
4. FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS:  
All operating and maintenance instructions should  
be followed.  
A. 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.  
PORTABLE CART WARNING  
(Symbol provided by RETAC)  
5. CLEANING:  
Unplug this CAMCORDER from the wall outlet before  
cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.  
Use a dry cloth used for dusting cabinets.  
6. ATTACHMENTS:  
Do not use attachments not recommended by the  
CAMCORDER product manufacturer as they may be  
hazardous.  
7. WATER AND MOISTURE:  
Do not use this CAMCORDER near water;  
for example, near a bathtub, wash bowl, kitchen  
sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming  
pool or lake.  
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9. VENTILATION:  
13. OUTDOOR ANTENNA GROUNDING:  
Slots and openings in the cabinet are provided for  
ventilation to ensure reliable operation of  
the CAMCORDER and to protect it from overheating.  
These openings must not be blocked or covered.  
Never place your CAMCORDER on a bed, sofa, rug,  
or other similar surface: on or near a radiator or heat  
register.  
This CAMCORDER should not be placed in a built-in  
installation such as a bookcase or rack unless  
proper ventilation is provided or the manufacturers  
instructions have been adhered to.  
If an outside antenna or cable system is connected  
to the CAMCORDER, be sure the antenna or cable  
system is grounded to provide some protection  
against voltage surges and built-up static charges,  
Section 810 of the National Electrical Code,  
ANSI/NFPA No. 70-1984, provides information  
with respect to proper grounding of the mast and  
supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire  
and supporting structure, grounding of the mast  
and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in  
wire to an antenna discharge unit, size of  
grounding to conductors, location of antenna-  
discharge unit, connection to grounding  
10. POWER SOURCES:  
The CAMCORDER should be operated only from  
the type of power source indicated on the label.  
If you are not sure of the type of power supply at  
your home, consult your appliance dealer or local  
power company.  
electrodes and requirements for the grounding  
electrode.  
See figure below.  
A CAMCORDER is intended to be operated from  
battery power, or other sources, refer to the  
operating instructions.  
ANTENNA  
LEAD IN  
WIRE  
GROUND  
CLAMP  
ANTENNA  
DISCHARGE UNIT  
(NEC SECTION 810-20)  
11.GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION:  
This CAMCORDER may be equipped with either a  
polarized 2-wire AC line plug (a plug having  
one blade wider than the other) or a 3-wire grounding  
type plug, a plug having a third (grounding) pin.  
If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet,  
try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit,  
contact your electrician to replace your outlet.  
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
plug.  
ELECTRIC  
SERVICE  
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS  
EQUIPMENT  
(NEC SECTION 810-21)  
GROUND CLAMPS  
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING  
ELECTRODE SYSTEM  
(NEC ART 250, PART H)  
NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE  
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 or plugs, convenient receptacles,  
and the point where they exit from the unit.  
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14. LIGHTNING:  
19. DAMAGE REQUIRING SERVICE:  
For added protection of this CAMCORDER 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.  
Unplug this CAMCORDER from the wall outlet and  
refer servicing to qualified service personnel  
under the following conditions:  
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.  
b. If any liquid has been spilled onto, or objects have  
fallen into the CAMCORDER.  
This will prevent damage to the CAMCORDER due  
to lightning and power-line surges.  
c. If the CAMCORDER has been exposed to rain or  
water.  
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 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.  
d. If the CAMCORDER does not operate normally  
by following the operating instructions, adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the operating  
instructions. Improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often  
require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the CAMCORDER to its normal  
operation.  
e.If the CAMCORDER has been dropped or  
the cabinet has been damaged.  
16. OVERLOADING:  
Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords  
as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
f. When the CAMCORDER exhibits a distinct  
change in performance, this indicates a  
need for service.  
17. OBJECTS AND LIQUIDS:  
Never push objects of any kind into this  
CAMCORDER through openings as they may touch  
dangerous voltage points or short out a part  
that could result in a fire or electric shock.  
Never spill liquids of any kind onto the  
20. REPLACEMENT PARTS:  
When replacement parts are required, be sure  
the service technician has used replacement parts  
specified by the manufacturer and having the  
same characteristics as the original part.  
Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire,  
electric shock or other hazards.  
CAMCORDER. Should spillage occur, unplug unit  
and have it checked by a technician before use.  
18. SERVICING:  
21. SAFETY CHECK:  
Do not attempt to service this CAMCORDER  
yourself. Opening or removing covers may expose  
you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.  
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Upon completion of any service or repairs to this  
CAMCORDER, ask the service technician to  
perform safety checks to determine that  
the CAMCORDER is in safe operating order.  
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NOTE TO CATV SYSTEM INSTALLER:  
This reminder is provided to call the CATV system  
installers attention to Article 820-40 of the NEC that  
provides guidelines for proper grounding and,  
in particular, specifies that the cable ground shall be  
connected to the grounding system of the building as  
close to the point of cable entry as practical.  
USER INSTALLER CAUTION:  
Your authority to operate this FCC certified equipment  
could be voided if you make changes or modifications  
not expressly approved by this party responsible for  
compliance to part 15 FCC rules.  
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Features  
Your camcorder has many features for recording and playing back.  
Snap Shot (SCL630/L650 only)  
The Snap Shot function lets you record an object at a standstill for a limited time in Camera mode.  
(see page 52)  
PIP (SCL630/L650 only)  
The PIP function shows where the center of the image is while recording in Digital Zoom of  
the Camera mode. (see page 51)  
BLC  
When you record a subject with the light source behind the subject or a subject with a light background,  
use the BLC function. (see page 41)  
DSE (Digital Special Effects)  
The DSE enables you to give a creative look to your films by adding various special effects.  
(see page 44)  
Program AE (Auto Exposure)  
The Program AE enables you to adapt the shutter speed and aperture to the type of scene to be filmed.  
(see page 42)  
DIS (SCL630/L650 only)  
The DIS compensates for unstable images caused by hand shake, particularly at high magnification.  
(see page 39)  
22x High ratio zoom lens  
Zooming is a recording technique that lets you change the size of the subject in the picture.  
For more professional recordings, use the zoom function. (see page 34)  
Digital Zoom  
Zooms more than 22x are performed digitally. (see page 35)  
Macro  
The macro function allows you to record your subject at close range.  
You have to adjust the zoom fully wide for macro recording. (see page 34)  
EASY  
This mode enables even the beginner to easily make a recording. (see page 37)  
Multi PLAYBACK (PAL60)  
PAL60 is a special output signal format with which a tape recorded on this camcorder (NTSC format) can  
be viewed on a PAL TV.  
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Front View  
3. PLAY/STILL (LIGHT)  
4. EDIT  
(FF)  
5. DATE/TIME (STOP)  
2. EDIT  
(REW)  
7. EVF (CVF for SCL650)  
6. TAPE EJECT  
13. VIDEO LIGHT  
1. LENS  
10. LCD  
9. Remote Sensor  
8. MIC  
11. CUSTOM  
12. EASY  
1. Lens (see page 67)  
7. EVF (Electronic Viewfinder)  
CVF for SCL650)  
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2. EDIT  
(REW)  
8. MIC  
MIC works in CAMERA mode.  
EDIT  
works in STANDBY mode. (see page 28)  
REW works in PLAYER mode. (see page 58)  
9. Remote Sensor (SCL650 only)  
10. LCD (see page 29)  
3. PLAY/STILL (LIGHT) (see page 57)  
PLAY/STILL works in PLAYER mode.  
LIGHT works in CAMERA mode.  
11. CUSTOM  
4. EDIT  
(FF)  
CUSTOM works in CAMERA mode.  
EDIT  
works in STANDBY mode. (see page 28)  
FF works in PLAYER mode. (see page 58)  
12. EASY  
EASY works in CAMERA mode.  
5. DATE/TIME (STOP)  
DATE/TIME works in CAMERA mode.  
(see page 46)  
13. VIDEO LIGHT  
STOP works in PLAYER mode. (see page 57)  
6. TAPE EJECT (see page 26)  
Use when ejecting the tape.  
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Side View  
24. BLC  
14. MENU ON/OFF  
23. FADE  
15. ENTER (MF)  
16. UP/DOWN Dial (VOLUME)  
20. SPEAKER  
22. LCD Open  
17. S-VIDEO out  
18. P.AE  
19. DSE  
21. Lithium Battery  
14. MENU ON/OFF (see page 30)  
MENU ON/OFF works in CAMERA and  
PLAYER mode.  
19. DSE (see page 44)  
DSE works in CAMERA and PLAYER mode.  
20. SPEAKER (see page 59)  
15. ENTER (MF) (see page 30)  
ENTER works in MENU mode.  
MF works in CAMERA mode.  
Speaker works in PLAYER mode.  
21. Lithium Battery (see page 21)  
22. LCD open  
16. UP/DOWN dial (VOLUME)  
UP/DOWN dial works in MENU mode.  
(see page 30)  
23. FADE (see page 50)  
VOLUME works in PLAYER mode.  
(see page 59)  
FADE works in CAMERA mode.  
24. BLC (see page 41)  
17. S-VIDEO out  
BLC works in CAMERA mode  
18. PROGRAM AE (see page 42)  
PROGRAM AE (Auto Exposure) works in  
CAMERA mode.  
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Rear View  
25. ZOOM  
26. CASSETTE  
36. BATTERY EJECT  
Compartment  
27. Hooks for shoulder strap  
37. SNAP SHOT/D.ZOOM  
28. AUDIO/VIDEO Out  
32. START/STOP  
33. External MIC  
(SCL630/L650)  
35. Battery Pack Compartment  
38. Recharging Indicator  
29. LENS Cap  
30. Hand Strap  
34. DC Jack  
31. POWER Switch  
25. ZOOM (see page 34)  
33. External MIC (see page 67)  
34. DC Jack (see page 22)  
26. Cassette Compartment  
27. Hooks for Shoulder Strap (see page 21)  
28. AUDIO/VIDEO out (see page 56)  
29. LENS Cap  
35. Battery Pack Compartment (see page 23)  
36. BATTERY EJECT  
37. SNAP SHOT/D.ZOOM  
SNAP SHOT works in CAMERA mode.  
(SCL630/L650 only, see page 52)  
D.ZOOM works in CAMERA mode.  
(SCL610 only, see page 35)  
30. Hand Strap (see page 20)  
31. POWER Switch (see page 22)  
- CAMERA : Select to record.  
- OFF : Select to turn off the camcorder.  
- PLAYER : Select to playback.  
38. Recharging Indicator (see page 23)  
32. START/STOP (see page 28)  
START/STOP works in CAMERA mode.  
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OSD (On Screen Display)  
■■ You can turn the OSD on/off by setting the Display menu on/off.  
■■ The TITLE, DATE/TIME, EASY and CUSTOM functions can be operated even after the OSD is  
turned off.  
■■ The OSD is displayed in the viewfinder and the LCD monitor.  
a. Zoom position (see page 34)  
OSD in CAMERA mode  
Indicates zoom position.  
b. DIS (SCL630/L650 only)  
(see page 39)  
b a  
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s
r q  
Indicates DIS is activated.  
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500  
Hi8  
REC  
0:00:00  
EASY  
XX  
c
d
M.FOCUS  
BLC  
DEW  
c. Battery level (see page 25)  
CINEMA  
TAPE  
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Indicates the power left in the battery.  
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PICNIC  
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WAIT-10S  
SELF-30S  
13:10  
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d. Manual Focus (see page 40)  
Indicates manual focus is on.  
Auto Focus is not displayed.  
e. BLC (see page 41)  
OSD in PLAYER mode  
Indicates BLC is activated.  
f. Program AE (see page 42)  
r q  
Indicates Program AE mode is  
activated. (  
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,
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)
p
o
u
v
l
Hi8  
PLAY  
0:00:25  
c
DEW  
TAPE  
Z.RTN  
CINEMA  
g. Self record waiting timer.  
(see page 19)  
Indicates 10 second timer.  
VOLUME  
w
h. Self record recording timer.  
(see page 19)  
(30 seconds or END).  
i. Date (see page 46)  
Indicates the date of the recording.  
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OSD (On Screen Display)  
j. Time (see page 46)  
Indicates the time you are recording.  
k. Title (see page 48)  
Indicates the recorded title you have set.  
It is superimposed on the scene.  
l. Self diagnosis (see page 63)  
(TAPE, TAPE END) Checks the operation of the Camcorder.  
m. DSE (Digital Special Effect) (see page 44)  
Indicates the DSE mode is activated.  
The operation modes are GHOST, STROBE, SEPIA, B/W, NEG., MIRROR,  
ART, MOSAIC, WIDE (16:9) and CINEMA.  
n. White Balance mode (see page 53)  
Indicates the White Balance mode is activated.  
The White Balance modes are AUTO, INDOOR and OUTDOOR.  
o. Tape counter  
Indicates amount of the tape used.  
p. Operation mode  
Indicates the operation mode is activated.  
The operation modes are STBY, REC, STOP, PLAY, FF, REW, EJECT.  
q. Hi8 (see page 57)  
Indicates you are using Hi8 tape when recording or playing back.  
r. DEW condensation (see page 66)  
Monitors the moisture condensation.  
s. Digital zoom (see page 35)  
Indicates digital zoom is activated.  
t. Snap Shot (see page 52)  
Indicates the time left during Snap Shot Recording.  
u. Zero return (see page 58)  
Indicates that the zero return is activated.  
v. PB DSE  
Shows that the PB DSE mode is active.  
w. VOLUME  
x. EASY & CUSTOM  
Shows when the easy or custom mode is active.  
y. LIGHT  
Shows when the Light is switched on.  
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Accessories Supplied with Camcorder  
Make sure that the following basic accessories are supplied with your camcorder.  
Basic Accessories  
1. AC Power Adapter  
2. AC cord  
3. Battery Pack  
1. AC Power Adapter. (see page 22)  
2. AC cord. (see page 22)  
3. Battery Pack. (see page 23)  
4. Audio/Video Cable. (see page 56)  
5. Shoulder strap. (see page 21)  
6. Instruction Book.  
AD44-00038A  
AD39-00028A  
AD43-00065A  
4. AUDIO/VIDEO Cable 5. Shoulder Strap  
6. Instruction Book  
7. Remote Control. (see page 19)  
(SCL650 only)  
Video Camcorder  
8mm  
COLOR LCD  
8. Lithium Battery for Remote Control.  
(see page 19) (SCL650 only)  
Lithium Battery for Clock.  
AD39-40200A  
AD63-00202A  
7. Remote Control  
8. Lithium Batteries  
(TYPE: CR2025, see page 21)  
AD59-00062A  
AD43-10130H  
Optional Accessories  
9. S-VIDEO cable  
10. Cassette  
11. Carrying Case  
9. S-VIDEO cable. (see page 57)  
10. Cassette. (see page 26)  
11. Carrying Case.  
AC39-42001Z  
AD69-00001A  
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Remote Control (SCL650 only)  
Description of Buttons  
1. Start/Stop (see page 27)  
2. Self Timer  
3. Still (see page 58)  
4. WIDE (see page 34)  
5. TELE (see page 34)  
6. Display (see page 16)  
3
6
11  
START/  
COUNTER  
RESET  
WIDE  
STOP DISPLAY  
4
5
12  
1
2
8
9
7
SELF  
TIMER  
ZERO  
RETURN  
STILL  
TELE  
7.  
8.  
9.  
10.  
(Play) (see page 57)  
(FF) (see page 58)  
(REW) (see page 58)  
(Stop) (see page 57)  
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11. Counter Reset (see page 58)  
12. Zero Return (see page 58)  
Remote Control Battery Installation  
You must insert or replace this battery when:  
-
-
You purchase the camcorder.  
The remote control doesnt work.  
Insert Lithium Battery, following the + and - markings.  
Be careful not to reverse the polarity of the battery.  
Self Timer Recording  
The Self Timer function on the remote control allows you  
to start and stop recording automatically.  
Example: recording yourself  
Two options are available  
-
WAIT-10S/SELF-30S: wait 10 seconds, followed by 30  
seconds of recording.  
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WAIT-10S/SELF-END: wait 10 seconds, followed by  
recording until you press the START/STOP button again.  
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1. Set power switch to CAMERA mode.  
1
CAMERA  
2. Press Self Timer button until the appropriate  
indicator is displayed on the LCD:  
START/  
COUNTER  
RESET  
WIDE  
STOP DISPLAY  
2
3
SELF  
TIMER  
ZERO  
RETURN  
STILL  
TELE  
WAIT-10S/SELF-30S  
WAIT-10S/SELF-END  
WAIT-10S  
SELF-30S  
3. Press START/STOP button to start the timer.  
: After waiting for 10 seconds, recording starts.  
: If you have selected SELF-30S, recording stops  
automatically after 30 seconds.  
START/  
STOP DISPLAY  
COUNTER  
RESET  
WIDE  
ELF  
TIMER  
ZERO  
RETURN  
STILL  
TELE  
: If you have selected SELF-END, press  
START/STOP again when you wish to stop  
recording.  
Note: When recording with the timer, you can press START/STOP button again to cancel the function.  
Adjusting the Hand Strap and Shoulder Strap  
Hand Strap  
It is very important to adjust the hand strap for better recording.  
The hand strap enables you to:  
-
-
Hold the camcorder in a stable, comfortable position.  
Press the Zoom and the red Record button without having to change the position of your hand.  
1. Pull open the Hand Strap cover and release the  
Hand Strap, adjust its length and stick it back onto  
the Hand Strap cover.  
2. Close the Hand Strap cover back up again.  
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Shoulder Strap  
The Shoulder Strap allows you to carry your camcorder with complete safety.  
1. Insert each end of the strap into the hooks on  
the camcorder.  
2. Put the end of each strap through the buckle,  
adjust the length of the strap, then pull it tight in  
the buckle .  
Lithium Battery Installation  
The lithium battery maintains the clock function, title and preset contents of the memory; even if the  
battery pack or AC power adapter is removed.  
The lithium battery for the camcorder lasts about 8~10 months under normal operation from the time of  
installation.  
When the lithium battery becomes weak or dead, the date/time indicator flashes for about 5 seconds  
when you set the power switch to CAMERA.  
When this occurs, replace the lithium battery with type CR2025.  
1. Take out the holder from the lithium battery  
compartment.  
2. Insert the  
side of the lithium battery toward  
the bottom of the holder.  
3. Reinsert the holder into the lithium battery  
compartment.  
Note: If the holder is inserted in the wrong direction,  
it will not fit correctly.  
Warning: Keep the LITHIUM BATTERY out of the reach of the children.  
Should the battery be swallowed, consult a doctor immediately.  
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Connecting the Power Source  
There are two ways to connect power source.  
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Using the AC Power Adapter : used for indoor recording.  
Using the Battery Pack: used for outdoor recording.  
To use the AC Power Adapter  
1
2
3
1. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the AC cord.  
2. Connect the AC cord to a wall socket.  
Note: The plug and wall socket type may be different  
depending on regional conditions.  
3. Connect the other end of the DC cable to DC jack of  
the camcorder.  
4. To set the camcorder to the CAMERA mode.  
a. Hold down the tab of the power switch and push  
the switch to CAMERA mode.  
4-a  
CAMERA  
b. Make sure that the Lens Cap is open.  
c. Open the LCD monitor and make sure that the image  
appears in the LCD monitor.  
-
The LCD monitor is turned on automatically when its opened more than 30 degrees.  
Note: If the adapter is used next to a TV or the camcorder, it may cause the TV or camcorder  
to emit noise. Move the adapter away from the TV, camcorder or the antenna cable.  
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To use the Battery Pack  
How long will the battery last for recording?  
Depends on how often zoom lens is used in recording. Prepare as many battery packs as possible.  
Recharging the Battery Pack  
1. Attach the battery pack to the camcorder.  
1
2
4
2. Connect the AC Power Adapter to the AC cord  
and connect the AC cord to a wall socket.  
3. Connect the DC cable to the DC jack of  
the camcorder.  
3
4. Turn off the camcorder power, and the recharging  
indicator will start blinking and begin recharging.  
OFF  
-
Blinking once a second : Indicates less than  
50% has been charged.  
-
Blinking twice a second : Indicates 50% ~ 75%  
has been recharged.  
-
-
-
Blinking three times a second : Indicates 75% ~ 100% has been recharged.  
Blinking stops and stays on : Recharging has been completed.  
On for a second and off for a second: Indicates there is an error. Reset the battery pack and DC  
cable.  
5. If recharging is completed, separate the camcorder, AC power adapter, and battery pack.  
Even if the power is turned off, battery will be discharged.  
Note: Battery pack may be charged a little at the time of purchase.  
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Using the Battery Pack  
Continuous recording time table based on model and battery type.  
SCL630  
SCL650  
SCL610  
Model  
Battery  
Type  
LCD ON,  
EVF OFF  
LCD OFF,  
EVF ON  
LCD ON,  
EVF OFF  
LCD OFF,  
EVF ON  
LCD ON,  
EVF OFF  
LCD OFF,  
EVF ON  
Approximately  
90 minutes  
Approximately  
130 minutes  
Approximately  
80 minutes  
Approximately  
120 minutes  
Approximately  
80 minutes  
Approximately  
120 minutes  
SB-L110A  
Approximately  
130 minutes  
Approximately  
190 minutes  
Approximately  
120 minutes  
Approximately  
170 minutes  
Approximately  
120 minutes  
Approximately  
160 minutes  
SB-L160  
SB-L320  
Approximately  
260 minutes  
Approximately  
390 minutes  
Approximately  
240 minutes  
Approximately  
340 minutes  
Approximately  
240 minutes  
Approximately  
340 minutes  
The continuous recording times given in the table are approximate.  
Actual recording time depends on usage.  
Notes:  
The battery pack should be recharged in a room temperature that is between 0°C(32°F) and  
40°C(104°F). It should never be charged in a room temperature that is below 0°C(32°F).  
The life and capacity of the battery pack will be reduced if it is used in temperatures below 0°C, even  
when it is fully recharged.  
The life and capacity of the battery pack will be reduced if the battery pack is left in temperatures  
above 40°C(104°F) for a long period, even when it is fully recharged.  
Do not put the battery pack near any heat source (fire or flames, for example).  
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Battery Level Display  
The battery level display indicates the amount of power remaining in the battery pack.  
1. Fully charged  
1
2
3
2. 10~40% consumed  
3. 40~60% consumed  
4. 60~80% consumed  
(prepare a charged one)  
5. 80~95% consumed  
(change the battery)  
4
5
6. 100% consumed  
(camcorder will turn off soon, change the battery  
as soon as possible)  
6
Please refer to the table on page 24 for approximate  
continuous recording times.  
The recording time is affected by environmental temperature and conditions.  
The recording time becomes very short in a cold environment.  
The continuous recording time in the operating instructions is measured under the condition of  
using a fully charged battery pack at 25°C(77°F). As the environmental temperature and conditions  
may be different when you actually use the camcorder, the remaining battery time may not be the  
same as the approximate continuous recording times given in these instructions.  
Tips for Battery Identification.  
A charge mark is provided on the battery pack to help you remember  
whether it has been charged or not.  
Two colors are provided (red and black)-you may choose which  
one indicates charged and which indicates discharged.  
Note: The charge mark does not affect the battery’s charge status.  
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Inserting and Ejecting a Cassette  
There are several cassette types, depending on:  
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-
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Color system used  
Recording/playback time.  
Hi8  
Inserting and Ejecting a Cassette  
Check to see if the battery pack is in place or the AC adapter is connected.  
1. Press the EJECT button.  
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-
The compartment opens automatically.  
TAPE  
EJECT  
2
1
Insert the cassette with the transparent window  
facing outward and the protection tab toward  
the top.  
PUSH  
2. Press the PUSH mark until the compartment clicks  
into place.  
Note: When you have recorded a cassette that you wish to  
a.  
b.  
keep, you can protect it from being accidentally erased.  
a. Recording Impossible (Protection):  
Push the red tab on the cassette to cover up the opening.  
b. Recording possible:  
If you no longer wish to keep the recording on  
the cassette, push the red tab back so that it no  
longer covers up the opening.  
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Making Your First Recording  
Please make these preparations before recording.  
Did you connect a power source?  
(Battery Pack or AC Power Adapter)  
BATTERY  
Did you set the power switch to CAMERA position?  
CAMERA  
Did you insert a cassette? (see page 26)  
Open the LCD monitor and make sure that STANDBY is displayed in the OSD  
(if the red tab of the cassette is opened, STANDBY will not be displayed)  
Did you open the LENS CAP?  
Make sure the image you want to record appears in the LCD monitor.  
Make sure the battery level indicates that there is enough remaining power for recording.  
(see page 25)  
We recommend that beginners, who are using the camcorder for the first time,  
switch the EASY mode on. (see page 37)  
a. To start recording, press the red START/STOP button.  
Recording starts and REC should be displayed on the LCD.  
REC  
X:XX:XX  
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b. To stop recording, press the red  
START/STOP button again.  
STBY  
Y:YY:YY  
When Recording stops, STANDBY  
should be displayed on the LCD.  
When a cassette is loaded and the camcorder is left in STANDBY mode for over 5 minutes without being  
used, it will turn off automatically. To use it again, push the red START/STOP button or set the power  
switch to OFF and then back to CAMERA. This Auto Power Off feature is designed to save battery power  
and to protect the Head Drum and tape.  
Edit  
You can view a recorded picture with the EDIT  
,
function in STANDBY mode. EDIT allows you to  
EDIT  
EDIT  
reverse and EDIT  
you keep pressing.  
allows you to forward, for as long as  
If you press the EDIT  
your camcorder will play back in reverse for 3 seconds and  
return to the original position automatically.  
button briefly in STANDBY mode,  
EDIT  
Press briefly)  
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Hints for Stable Image Recording  
✤✤ While recording, it is very important to hold the camcorder  
correctly.  
✤✤ For stable recording, fix the LENS cap firmly by clipping it  
on the hand strap. (refer to figure)  
Recording with the LCD monitor  
1. Hold the camcorder firmly using the hand strap. (see page 20)  
2. Place your right elbow against your side.  
3. Place your left hand under or next to the LCD to support and  
adjust it. Do not touch the built-in microphone.  
4. Choose a comfortable, stable position for the shots that you  
are taking. You can lean against a wall or on a table for greater  
stability. Do not forget to breathe gently.  
5. Use the LCD frame as a guide to determine the horizontal plane.  
6. Whenever possible, use a tripod.  
Recording with the Viewfinder  
1. Hold the camcorder firmly with the hand strap. (see page 20)  
2. Place your right elbow against your side.  
3. Place your left hand under the camcorder to support it.  
Do not touch the built-in microphone.  
4. Choose a comfortable, stable position for the shots.  
You can lean against a wall or on a table for greater stability.  
Do not forget to breathe gently.  
5. Put your eye firmly against the eyecap.  
6. Use the viewfinder frame as a guide to determine  
the horizontal plane.  
7. Whenever possible, use a tripod.  
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Adjusting the LCD  
Your camcorder is equipped with a 2.5 inch color Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screen, which allows  
you to view recording or playback directly.  
Depending on the conditions in which you are using the camcorder (indoors or outdoors for example),  
you can adjust:  
Brightness  
Color  
1. Make sure that the battery pack is in place.  
2. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (see page 22)  
3. Open the LCD monitor, then the LCD will turn on.  
4. Press the MENU ON/OFF button, the MENU list will be  
displayed.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
EXIT: MENU  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
SET  
SET  
SET  
5. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to LCD ADJUST.  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
EXIT: MENU  
LCD ADJUST  
6. Press ENTER.  
The LCD ADJUST MENU will be displayed.  
BRIGHT  
COLOR  
00 17 35  
..00 17 35  
EXIT: MENU  
LCD ADJUST  
7. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to adjust the LCD brightness.  
BRIGHT  
COLOR  
00 17 35  
..00 17 35  
EXIT: MENU  
8. Press ENTER.  
LCD ADJUST  
The cursor will move to the next item.  
BRIGHT  
COLOR  
00 17 35  
..00 17 35  
EXIT: MENU  
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9. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to adjust the LCD color setting.  
10. Press ENTER.  
For further adjustment, repeat steps 7, 8, 9.  
11. Press the MENU ON/OFF button to end the setting.  
Notes: If you don't press a button within 30 seconds, the setting will disappear.  
The MENU ON/OFF function will not operate in EASY or CUSTOM mode.  
Adjusting Focus of the VIEWFINDER  
Focus:  
Use the focus adjustment knob of the VIEWFINDER to focus  
the picture.  
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Playing back a tape on the LCD  
You can monitor the playback picture on the LCD monitor.  
Make sure that the battery pack is in place.  
1. Hold down the tab of the power switch and push the switch to  
PLAYER mode.  
1
2
3
PLAYER  
2. Insert the tape you have just recorded.  
PUSH  
3. Open the LCD monitor and make sure that STOP is displayed  
on the OSD.  
Adjust the angle of the LCD monitor and set the brightness or  
the color if necessary.  
4
5
4. Press the  
(REW) button to rewind the tape  
REW  
STOP  
to the beginning.  
To stop REWIND, press the  
Camcorder stops automatically after rewinding.  
(PLAY/STILL) button to start playback.  
You can see the video you recorded on the LCD.  
To stop the PLAY operation, press the (STOP) button.  
(STOP) button.  
5. Press the  
PLAY/  
STILL  
STOP  
Note: You can also monitor the picture on a TV screen, after  
connecting the camcorder to a TV or VCR. (see page 56)  
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Adjusting the LCD during PLAY  
The LCD adjustment method in PLAYER mode is identical to step number 4 of page 30, except the power  
switch must be set to PLAYER.  
Controlling the Sound from the Speaker  
When you use the LCD monitor while playing back,  
you can hear sound from the Speaker.  
Volume of the Speaker is controlled by the UP/DOWN  
dial tab on the camcorder.  
If you close the LCD monitor, the LCD monitor and  
Speaker are turned off.  
If the speaker does not work properly, check the following:  
Is the LCD monitor closed?  
Is the volume adjusted to a low level?  
Is the speaker off? (see page 59)  
Notes: Lower the volume if vibration from the built-in speaker causes screen disturbance.  
Volume display will automatically disappear 2 seconds after adjusting.  
Viewing a Still Picture  
Press  
(PLAY/STILL) button during playback.  
To resume playback, press the  
button again.  
(PLAY/STILL)  
PLAY/STILL  
Picture Search  
Keep pressing  
during playback.  
To resume normal playback, release the button.  
(FF) or  
(REW) button  
REW  
FF  
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Zooming In and Out  
Zoom works in CAMERA mode only.  
Zooming is a recording technique that lets you change the size of the subject in the picture. For more  
professional looking recordings, do not use the zoom function too often.  
You can also choose from two zoom speeds to suit different needs :  
Gradual zoom (9~12 seconds from TELE/WIDE to WIDE/TELE)  
High-Speed zoom (3~6 seconds from TELE/WIDE to WIDE/TELE)  
Use these features for different shots; please note that overuse of the zoom feature can lead to unpro-  
fessional looking results and a reduction of battery pack usage time.  
1. Move the zoom lever a little for a gradual zoom,  
move it further for a high-speed zoom.  
T
W
Your zooming is monitored on the OSD.  
2. T (Telephoto) side:  
Subject appears closer.  
3. W (Wide angle) side:  
Subject appears further away.  
Note: MACRO  
If you cannot get a sharp focus in telephoto zoom, move the lever to the Wside  
until the focus is sharp.  
You can record a subject that is at least 1 mm away from the lens surface  
in the wide angle position.  
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Digital Zoom  
Digital Zoom works in CAMERA mode only.  
Zooms more than 22x are performed digitally.  
The picture quality deteriorates as you go towards the Tside.  
We recommend that you use the DIS (SCL630/L650) feature with the DIGITAL ZOOM for picture  
stability. (see page 39)  
W
W
x
T
T
500  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
SET  
SET  
CLOCK  
.
.
.
D.ZOOM ..............ON  
.
.
.
DEMO ..................OFF  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (see page 22)  
✤✤ Open the LCD monitor and adjust the LCD monitor so as to see comfortably.  
2. Make sure that the DIGITAL ZOOM feature is on. (see page 36)  
W
x
T
3. When you move the ZOOM lever to the Tside, the picture  
500  
3
will be enlarged within 22x minimum to 500x maximum ZOOM.  
This is the DIGITAL ZOOM boundary.  
T
W
T
x
500  
shows the digital zoom area  
shows the optical zoom area  
4. If you do not want to use the DIGITAL ZOOM, set the DIGITAL ZOOM function to OFF  
in the MENU list. (see page 36)  
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Setting the DIGITAL ZOOM ON/OFF (SCL630/L650)  
The DIGITAL ZOOM feature is explained on page 35.  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (see page 22)  
2. Press the MENU ON/OFF button.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
SET  
SET  
The MENU list will appear.  
CLOCK  
.
.
.
D.ZOOM ..............OFF  
.
.
.
DEMO ..................OFF  
3. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to D. ZOOM.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
.
.
.
D.ZOOM ..............OFF  
.
.
.
DEMO ..................OFF  
4. Press ENTER.  
The DIGITAL ZOOM setting will change.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
.
.
.
5. Press the MENU ON/OFF button to end setting.  
D.ZOOM ..............ON  
.
.
.
DEMO ..................OFF  
Setting the DIGITAL ZOOM ON/OFF (SCL610)  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.  
2. Press D. ZOOM ON/OFF button.  
W
x
T
500  
The DIGITAL ZOOM indicators will be displayed on the  
screen, and DIGITAL ZOOM function will operate.  
D.ZOOM  
3. To deactivate the DIGITAL ZOOM function, press the D.ZOOM  
button again.  
The DIGITAL ZOOM indicators disappear from the screen.  
Note: The D.ZOOM ON/OFF function will not operate in EASY, REC or CUSTOM mode.  
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EASY Mode (for Beginners)  
Even a beginner can easily make a recording using the EASY mode.  
The EASY mode only operates in CAMERA mode.  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode (see page 22).  
2. By pressing the EASY button, all the functions of the camera  
will be set to off and the recording settings will be set to the  
following basic mode.  
STBY  
X:XX:XX  
EASY  
Battery level, recording mode, counter, date/time,  
DIS (  
) will be displayed as the camcorder starts to run.  
JAN. 31, 2001  
The word EASYwill appear on the LCD at the same time.  
However, the Date/Time will only be seen if it has been  
previously set.  
(DIS (  
) will be displayed on SCL630/L650 only)  
3. Press the START/STOP button to start recording.  
Recording will begin using the basic automatic environment settings.  
4. Pressing the EASY button again turns the EASY mode off.  
The camera will return to the settings that were set prior to  
the EASY mode being switched on.  
Note: The Easy mode settings are stored in the camera (provided a good lithium battery has been  
installed).  
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CUSTOM-Creating your own customized recording settings  
You can customize the settings and save them for future use.  
The CUSTOM function only operates in CAMERA mode.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.  
SET  
SET  
SET  
2. Press the MENU ON/OFF button, to bring up the MENU list.  
3. Turn the UP/DOWN dial until CUSTOM..........SET is highlighted.  
EXIT: MENU  
4. Press the ENTER button, the CUSTOM menu will appear.  
Set the status of each item to what you want.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
5. To exit the menu, press the MENU ON/OFF button twice.  
EXIT: MENU  
6. By pressing the CUSTOM button, the Custom settings  
will come up.  
CUSTOM  
DIS ....................ON  
D.ZOOM ............ON  
WHT.BAL ..........AUTO  
DISPLAY............OFF  
D/TIME ..............DATE  
TITLE ................AUTO-10S  
EXIT: MENU  
Date/Time and Title will only appear if these have been  
set in advance. (see page 46)  
The word CUSTOMwill be displayed on the LCD at  
the same time.  
Example: When the CUSTOM.........SET is set as follows;  
CUSTOM  
STBY  
0:00:00  
DIS ....................ON  
D.ZOOM ............OFF  
WHT.BAL ..........OUTDOOR  
DISPLAY............ON  
D/TIME ..............DATE  
TITLE ................OFF  
EXIT: MENU  
CUSTOM  
Pressing the CUSTOM button,  
displays  
OUTDOOR  
7. Press the START/STOP button to start recording.  
Recording will begin using the new CUSTOM settings.  
8. To switch Custom off, press the CUSTOM button once.  
The camera will revert to the settings that were set prior to the CUSTOM mode being switched on.  
Notes:  
In CUSTOM mode, the MENU, MF, DSE and P.AE functions are not available.  
If you want to use these, you must first switch the EASY or CUSTOM mode off.  
The CUSTOM settings will be stored in the camera (provided a good lithium battery  
has been installed).  
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DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer, SCL630/L650 only)  
The DIS function works in CAMERA mode only.  
DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer) is a handshake compensation function that compensates for any shaking  
or moving of the hand holding the camcorder (within reasonable limits).  
It provides more stable pictures when:  
Recording in the Zoom In mode  
Recording a small object close-up  
Recording and walking at the same time  
Recording through the window of a vehicle  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (See page 22)  
Open the LCD monitor and adjust it to see comfortably.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
2. Press the MENU ON/OFF button.  
The MENU list will appear.  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
.
.
DEMO ..................OFF  
3. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to DIS.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
.
.
DEMO ..................OFF  
LCD ADJUST  
4. Press ENTER.  
The DIS setting will change.  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................ON  
5. Press the MENU ON/OFF button to end the setting.  
.
.
(
)
When the DIS is set, the DIS mark  
on the OSD.  
will displayed  
DEMO ..................OFF  
Notes: 1. It is recommended you deactivate the handshake compensation function when using a tripod.  
2. The DIS function will not operate in the DSE mode.  
3. The MENU ON/OFF function will not operate in EASY or CUSTOM mode.  
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MF/AF (Manual Focus/Auto Focus)  
The MF/AF function works in the CAMERA mode only.  
In most situations, it is better to use the Automatic Focus feature, as it enables you to concentrate on  
the creative side of your recording.  
Manual focusing may be necessary under certain conditions that make automatic focusing inadequate.  
Auto Focusing  
The AF (Auto Focus) mode is set automatically when you switch on the Power switch.  
If you are inexperienced with camcorders, we recommend that you use the Auto Focus mode.  
Manual Focusing  
In the following situations, you should obtain better results by adjusting the focus manually.  
a. A picture containing several objects, some close to  
the camcorder, others further away.  
b. A person enveloped in fog or surrounded by snow.  
c. Very shiny or glossy surfaces like a car.  
d. People or objects moving constantly or quickly like  
an athlete or crowd.  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (see page 22)  
2. Press the MF button.  
3. Zoom in the subject to be recorded by pushing  
the ZOOM tab to the Tside.  
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4. Turn the UP/DOWN dial up or down until the object is focused.  
5. You will obtain a sharp picture after zooming out.  
6. To return to AF(Auto Focus), press the MF button again.  
Note: The MF function will not operate in EASY, CUSTOM or  
MENU mode.  
BLC  
BLC works in the CAMERA mode.  
Back lighting exists when the subject is darker than the background:  
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The subject is placed in front of a window.  
The person to be recorded is wearing white or shiny  
clothes and is placed against a bright background;  
the persons face is too dark to distinguish their  
features.  
* BLC on  
* BLC off  
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The subject is outdoors and the background is  
overcast.  
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The light sources are too bright.  
The subject is against a snowy background.  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (see page 22)  
2. Press BLC button.  
Normal - BLC - Normal  
BLC enhances only the subject.  
Note: BLC function will not operate in P.AE or EASY mode.  
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PROGRAM AE (Automatic Exposure)  
The PROGRAM AE function works in the CAMERA mode only.  
The PROGRAM AE modes allow you to adjust shutter speeds and aperture to suit different recording  
conditions. They give you creative control over the depth of the field.  
There are 6 automatic exposure modes.  
1. AUTO mode  
Auto balance between the subject and the background.  
To be used in normal conditions.  
The shutter speed automatically varies from 1/60 to 1/250 second, depending on the picture.  
2. SPORTS mode (  
)
For recording people or objects moving quickly; you should able to play back the picture in slow  
motion on an 8 mm VCR or stop on a given image with very little blur.  
3. PORTRAIT mode (  
)
For focusing on the background of the subject, the background being out of focus.  
The PORTRAIT mode is most effective when used outdoors.  
The shutter speed automatically varies from 1/60 to 1/1000 second, depending on the picture.  
4. SPOTLIGHT mode (  
)
To record correctly when there is only light on the subject and not the rest of the picture.  
The shutter speed is 1/60 second.  
5. SAND/SNOW mode (  
)
For recording when the people or objects are darker than the background because of reflected  
light from sand or snow.  
The shutter speed automatically varies from 1/60 to 1/250 second, depending on the picture.  
6. HSS (High Speed Shutter) mode (  
)
For recording fast-moving subjects such as the players in golf or tennis games.  
You may need to light the recording area.  
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Setting the PROGRAM AE(Automatic Exposure) mode  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.  
STBY  
0:00:00  
2. Press the P.AE button, the (  
) symbol will be displayed.  
CUSTOM  
JAN.31.2001  
3. Press the P.AE button until the appropriate symbol is displayed.  
(
)
No Display : Full Auto mode.  
Notes:  
The screen status that is changed by the P.AE button will be recorded on the tape.  
To end the P.AE function, press the P.AE button once or several times,  
until the P.AE Icon is no longer displayed.  
The P.AE function will not operate in EASY or CUSTOM mode.  
The BLC function will not operate in P.AE mode.  
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DSE (Digital Special Effects) in CAMERA mode  
✤✤ The digital effects enable you to give a creative look to your recording by adding various special  
effects.  
✤✤ Select the appropriate digital effect for the type of picture that you wish to record.  
✤✤ There are several DSE modes. (SCL610: 8 modes, SCL630/L650: 10 modes)  
1. Normal picture.  
2. GHOST: This mode gives the image a dragging effect.  
(SCL630/L650 only)  
3. STROBE: This mode works by inserting a cutting effect on  
the image. There are 50 fields in a normal recorded picture.  
(SCL630/L650 only)  
1
2
4
3
4. SEPIA: This mode gives the image a SEPIA effect.  
5. B/W(Black & White): This mode allows the image to be  
recorded in black and white.  
6. NEG.(Negative): This mode allows images to be recorded  
by reflecting the color of the image.  
7. MIRROR: This mode cuts the image in half, using the mirror  
effect.  
8. ART: Adds a paint-like effect, called solarization, to the image.  
9. MOSAIC: This mode gives the image a checkered design.  
10. WIDE(16:9): This mode provides a WIDE(16:9) television  
display.  
5
6
8
7
11. CINEMA: This mode covers the upper/lower portion of  
the screen to give a movie-like effect.  
10  
9
Notes: DIS, PIP and SNAP SHOT functions will not operate  
in DSE mode.  
DSE function will not operate in EASY or  
CUSTOM modes.  
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Selecting and recording DSE effects  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.  
STBY  
X:XX:XX  
GHOST  
2. Press the DSE button, GHOST or SEPIA will be displayed.  
3. Keep pressing the DSE button, until the desired mode is  
displayed.  
4. Press the START/STOP button to start recording.  
5. To exit the DSE functions, press the DSE button once or several  
times until no DSE mode is displayed on the LCD.  
Notes:  
It is recommended that you set the DSE mode in STBY mode.  
DSE functions will not operate in EASY or CUSTOM modes.  
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Setting and Recording the DATE/TIME  
Setting and recording the date/time feature works in the CAMERA mode only.  
You can record the date/time on your tapes, so you will know when it was made. The date and time  
are recorded whenever they are displayed on the viewfinder or LCD.  
Setting a DATE/TIME  
Setting the DATE/TIME is possible in STANDBY of CAMERA mode only.  
1. Make sure that you have installed the LITHIUM BATTERY. (see page 21)  
The LITHIUM BATTERY is needed to maintain the clock.  
2. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (see page 22)  
3. Press the MENU ON/OFF button,  
then the MENU list will appear.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
EXIT: MENU  
4. Turn the UP/DOWN dial until CLOCK...........SET  
is highlighted.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
EXIT: MENU  
CLOCK SET  
5. Press ENTER.  
CLOCK SETTING is possible when the DATE and TIME  
appear.  
0:00  
AUG. 29, 2002  
BLINKING indicates the possible changes for the setting.  
The year will be the first to blink.  
CLOCK SET  
6. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to set the desired year.  
0:00  
AUG. 29, 2005  
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7. Press ENTER.  
CLOCK SET  
The month to be reset will blink.  
0:00  
AUG. 29, 2005  
8. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to set the desired month.  
CLOCK SET  
0:00  
AUG. 29, 2005  
9. Press ENTER.  
The day to be reset will blink.  
CLOCK SET  
0:00  
AUG. 29, 2005  
10. You can set the day, hour and minute following  
the same procedure used for setting the year and month.  
11. Press ENTER after setting the minute and the clock setting screen will disappear.  
The selected date and time will then be displayed.  
Recording the DATE/TIME  
1. Make sure that you have set the DATE/TIME.  
2. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (see page 22)  
Open the LCD monitor and adjust it to see comfortably.  
3. Press the DATE/TIME button the required number of times.  
To record the date only, press the DATE/TIME button once.  
To record the date and time, press the DATE/TIME button  
twice.  
4. Press the START/STOP button to record the DATE/TIME on your recording.  
Notes:  
If your date and time settings are not maintained in the camcorder,  
it means the installed LITHIUM BATTERY is discharged. (see page 21)  
You cannot conceal the recorded date or time during playback.  
The DATE/TIME function cannot be turned off in EASY or CUSTOM modes.  
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Selecting and Recording a Title  
Selecting and recording a TITLE is possible in the CAMERA mode only.  
The TITLE feature allows you to select a preset title stored in the camcorders memory.  
You can also select the language of the titles.  
Selecting a Language and Setting a Title  
Selecting a language is possible in STANDBY in CAMERA mode only.  
The factory default language is ENGLISH.  
You can change the language.  
1. Make sure that you have installed the LITHIUM BATTERY or have the AC adapter attached.  
(see page 21)  
2. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode. (see page 22)  
Open the LCD monitor and adjust it to see comfortably.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
3. Press the MENU ON/OFF button. The MENU list will appear.  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
EXIT: MENU  
LCD ADJUST  
4. Turn the UP/DOWN dial until TITLE...........SET  
is highlighted.  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
EXIT: MENU  
ENGLISH(HAVINGFUN)  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
ITALIAN  
SPANISH  
RUSSIAN  
5. Press ENTER.  
A list of available languages will appear.  
EXIT: MENU  
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6. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to select the appropriate language.  
ENGLISH  
You may select languages from ENGLISH/FRENCH/  
GERMAN/ITALIAN/SPANISH/RUSSIAN.  
FRENCH  
GERMAN  
ITALIAN  
SPANISH  
RUSSIAN  
7. Press ENTER.  
Then, the title list in the language you chose will appear.  
8. Turn UP/DOWN dial to whichever TITLE you desire.  
ANNIVERSARY  
CONGRATULATIONS  
GRADUATION  
HAPPY BIRTHDAY  
HAPPY NEW YEAR  
HAVING FUN  
9. Press ENTER.  
The selected title will appear on the screen for  
2 ~ 3 seconds and will disappear. At the same,  
the camcorder will return to the menu mode.  
Recording a Title  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
SET  
SET  
SET  
Note: Make sure that you have selected a TITLE from  
the TITLE list.  
TITLE ............CONTINUE  
.
.
C.RESET..............0:00:00  
1. Set power switch to CAMERA mode.  
DEMO ..................OFF  
Open the LCD monitor and adjust it to see comfortably.  
2. Press MENU.  
3. Turn the UP/DOWN dial until TITLE........OFF is highlighted.  
4. Press ENTER to choose between OFF, AUTO-10S and CONTINUE.  
5. Press START/STOP button to record the title with your picture.  
If you want to change TITLE recording time, select title recording time  
(OFF, AUTO-10S, CONTINUE) on MENU.  
Notes: The title moves horizontally from the right side to the left side 10 seconds  
after you turn on the title.  
MENU ON/OFF function will not operate in EASY or CUSTOM mode.  
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Fade In and Out  
The FADE function works in CAMERA mode only.  
You can give your films a professional look by using special effects such as fading in  
and out at the beginning or end of a sequence.  
To Start Recording  
1. Before recording, hold down the FADE button.  
The picture and sound gradually disappear (fade out).  
STBY  
0:00:00  
2. Press the START/STOP button and at the same time  
release the FADE button.  
REC  
0:00:15  
Recording starts and the picture and sound gradually  
appear (fade in).  
To Stop Recording (using FADE IN / FADE OUT)  
3. When you wish to stop recording, hold down  
the FADE button.  
REC  
0:00:15  
The picture and sound gradually disappear (fade out).  
4. When the picture has disappeared, press the  
START/STOP button to stop recording.  
STBY  
0:00:15  
a. FADE OUT  
Press the FADE button  
a. FADE OUT  
Gradual disappearance  
(Approx. 4 seconds)  
b. FADE IN  
Gradual appearance  
b. FADE IN  
Release the FADE button  
(Approx. 4 seconds)  
Note: The FADE function will not operate in EASY mode.  
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PIP (Picture-In-Picture, SCL630/L650 only)  
The PIP(Picture-In-Picture) feature works in combination with the DIGITAL ZOOM function by using  
a small, superimposed screen to show an image that is wider than the image being recorded.  
This should help you to get a more clear idea of what you are recording.  
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The PIP function works in CAMERA mode only.  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.  
2. Turn on DIGITAL ZOOM. (see page 35)  
CAMERA  
3. Press the MENU ON/OFF button, the MENU List  
will be displayed.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
PIP........................OFF  
D.ZOOM ..............OFF  
4. Turn the UP/DOWN dial until PIP..........OFF is  
highlighted.  
5. Press ENTER, the PIP ON and a small screen  
should appear.  
ENTER  
6. Check which part you are recording on the PIP screen,  
and turn the Zoom button to “T” position to activate  
the DIGITAL ZOOM mode.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
TITLE....................OFF  
DIS........................OFF  
PIP........................ON  
D.ZOOM ..............OFF  
SET  
SET  
SET  
Start recording by pressing the START/STOP button  
when the portion you want to record appears.  
7. Setting PIP......ON to OFF in the MENU will make the small screen disappear  
and switch the PIP mode off.  
Notes: When you use PIP function while making a recording,  
the PIP screen will be recorded on the Tape.  
The MENU ON/OFF function will not operate in EASY or CUSTOM mode.  
PIP function will not operate in DSE mode.  
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Snap Shot (SCL630/L650 only)  
With the SNAP SHOT feature, your camcorder functions like a regular film camera,  
allowing you to take single still pictures.  
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The SNAP SHOT function operates in the CAMERA mode.  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.  
CAMERA  
2. Aim the Camera at the image you want to record and  
press the SNAP SHOT button.  
At this time, be careful not to shake your camcorder  
because the image will be blurred.  
3. After the SNAP SHOT button has been pressed, your camcorder will record the still image for  
6 seconds, then automatically return to STANDBY mode.  
You can check the remaining time for SNAP SHOT  
recording by looking at the time displayed on the  
screen.  
To stop SNAP SHOT recording, press the SNAP  
SHOT button again.  
Notes:  
If the camcorder is knocked or shaken while taking a SNAP SHOT, the image may be blurred.  
The SNAP SHOT function will not operate in EASY, MENU or CUSTOM mode.  
SNAP SHOT function will not operate in DSE or P.AE mode.  
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White Balance  
WHITE BALANCE is a recording function that preserves the unique color of the object in  
any recording condition.  
You may select the appropriate WHITE BALANCE mode to obtain good quality color of the image.  
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AUTO: This mode is generally used to control the WHITE BALANCE automatically.  
INDOOR: Controls WHITE BALANCE according to the indoor ambience.  
OUTDOOR: Controls WHITE BALANCE according to the outdoor ambience.  
Setting a White Balance Mode  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.  
2. Press the MENU ON/OFF button, then the MENU list will appear.  
3. Turn the UP/DOWN dial until  
WHT.BAL........AUTO is highlighted.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
SET  
SET  
CLOCK  
.
.
.
WHT.BAL..................AUTO  
.
.
.
DEMO ......................OFF  
LCD ADJUST  
4. Press ENTER.  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
You can set it to INDOOR or OUTDOOR  
by pressing the ENTER button.  
.
.
.
WHT.BAL..................AUTO  
.
.
.
DEMO ......................OFF  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
5. Press the MENU ON/OFF button to exit  
the WHITE BALANCE setting screen.  
SET  
SET  
.
.
.
WHT.BAL..................OUTDOOR  
.
.
.
DEMO ......................OFF  
Note: The MENU ON/OFF function will not operate in EASY, REC or CUSTOM mode.  
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Demonstration  
Demonstration automatically shows you the major functions that are included with your camcorder so  
that you may use them more easily.  
The DEMO function is only available in CAMERA mode when you are not recording.  
The Demonstration operates repeatedly until the POWER switch is set to OFF.  
1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.  
2. Press the MENU ON/OFF button,  
then the MENU list will appear.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE  
TITLE....................OFF  
.
.
C.RESET..............0:00:00  
DEMO ..................OFF  
3. Turn the UP/DOWN dial so that DEMO is highlighted.  
LCD ADJUST  
CUSTOM  
CLOCK  
TITLE  
SET  
SET  
SET  
TITLE....................OFF  
.
.
C.RESET..............0:00:00  
DEMO ..................OFF  
4. Press ENTER to select ON.  
Demonstration will start.  
DEMO  
DIS OFF  
SAMSUNG  
5. Set the POWER switch to OFF to end the Demonstration.  
Note: The MENU ON/OFF function will not operate in EASY, REC or CUSTOM mode.  
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Lighting Techniques  
When you use your camcorder, there are only two possible recording environments.  
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You will be recording outdoors (Normal recording or through an ND(Neutral Density) filter).  
You will be recording indoors (Video light recommended or required).  
The single greatest influence on picture quality is the level of brightness, measured in lux.  
The following table lists a few common situations, the corresponding level of brightness and any asso-  
ciated recommendations.  
Situations  
Brightness (lux)  
Recommendations  
Snow-covered mountains or fields.  
Sandy beach on a hot summer’s day.  
On a sunny day in the middle of the afternoon.  
On a gloomy day, an hour after the sunrise.  
Office with fluorescent lighting near  
to a window.  
100,000  
100,000  
35,000  
2,000  
ND filter recommended.  
Normal recording.  
1,000  
On a sunny day, an hour before the sunset.  
Department store counter.  
Room lit by two 30W fluorescent lights.  
1,000  
500 to 700  
300  
Video light recommended.  
Arcade at night.  
Candle light.  
150 to 200  
10 to 15  
Video light required.  
After Recording  
1. Eject the tape that you have recorded. (see page 26)  
2. If you want to protect accidental erasure of the tape you have recorded, push the red tab on the cas-  
sette.  
3. Set the POWER switch to OFF.  
4. Close the LENS cover.  
5. Remove the BATTERY PACK from the camcorder.  
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To view a tape that you have recorded.  
Playback function works in PLAYER mode only.  
There are two ways to see a tape;  
To watch with LCD: recommended for outdoor use.  
To watch with TV monitor: recommended for indoor use.  
To watch with LCD  
To view a tape using the LCD monitor in a car or the outdoors. (see page 32)  
To watch with TV monitor  
It is practical to use a TV monitor to view tapes indoors.  
To play a tape back, the TV must feature a compatible color system. (see page 62)  
Connecting to a TV which has an Audio and Video input jack  
Use the Audio/Video cable supplied with your camcorder.  
The yellow plug: Video  
The white plug: Audio(L)  
Connecting to a TV which has no Audio and Video input jack  
You can connect your camcorder to a TV through a VCR.  
Set the input selector on the VCR to LINE.  
The yellow plug: Video  
The white plug: Audio(L)  
Note: To view the cassette on the television screen, select  
the channel reserved for your VCR on the television.  
(Refer to your VCR or television instruction book)  
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Notes:  
SCL610/L630/L650 feature a monaural audio system. If your TV or VCR are stereo,  
connect the audio cable to input “L” of your TV or VCR.  
You can use an S-VIDEO cable to obtain better quality pictures if you have an S-VIDEO connector  
on your TV.  
While playing back on a TV screen, close the LCD panel. Otherwise, picture distortion may occur.  
Playback  
1. Use the TV/VIDEO button to select VIDEO on your TV.  
2. Connect power source (battery or AC Power Adapter) to  
the camcorder.  
Set the power switch to PLAYER mode.  
3. Insert a tape you want to see.  
PLAYER  
Make sure that STOP is displayed.  
4. Press the  
(PLAY/STILL) button.  
PLAY/STILL  
The picture you recorded appears on the TV after 2 to  
3 seconds.  
Press  
(STOP) to stop playing.  
If the tape reaches its end during playback,  
the tape will rewind automatically.  
Notes:  
Vibration from the built-in speaker can cause picture distortion.  
It is best to turn the built-in speaker off when your camcorder is connected to the TV.  
The system (Hi8/8mm) is selected automatically, depending on the tape format.  
SCL610/L630/L650 can play back both Hi8 and 8mm tapes.  
This camcorder does not support LP recording and playback.  
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Various Functions in PLAYER mode  
To view a STILL picture (Playback pause)  
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Press  
(PLAY/STILL) button during playback.  
(PLAY/STILL) button again.  
PLAY/STILL  
To resume playback, press  
Note: Your camcorder will automatically stop if it is left for more than  
5 minutes in STILL mode without operation in order to  
prevent tape and head-drum wear.  
To locate a scene (picture search)  
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Press  
(FF) or  
(REW) buttons during playback.  
FF  
REW  
To resume normal playback, release the buttons.  
Zero RETURN (SCL650 only)  
The ZERO RETURN function works in STOP of PLAYER mode.  
You can Fast Forward or Rewind to 0:00:00 automatically.  
1. Set the power switch to PLAYER mode.  
Make sure that STOP is displayed.  
2. Press the ZERO RETURN button.  
START/  
COUNTER  
WIDE  
STOP DISPLAY  
RESET  
SELF  
TIMER  
ZERO  
RETURN  
STILL  
LE  
Z.RETURN is displayed.  
FF or REW works automatically.  
Notes:  
The ZERO RETURN button does not work when  
the TAPE COUNTER reads 0:00:00.  
Set the COUNTER RESET to C.RESET 0:00:00in MENU mode at the start of  
the cassette or the required sequence.  
When you wish to find this point on the tape again, press Z.RETURN button when  
playback is stopped.  
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Adjusting the LCD  
The LCD control in PLAYER mode is identical to step 3 of page 30, except the power switch must be  
set to PLAYER mode.  
Setting the Speaker ON/OFF  
The speaker is turned ON/OFF by opening/closing the LCD.  
The speaker ON/OFF setting operates when the LCD is opened. When it is set to OFF, the speaker  
wont turn on even after opening the LCD.  
1. Set the power switch to PLAYER mode.  
2. Press the MENU ON/OFF button, then the MENU list will appear.  
3. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to SPEAKER.  
LCD ADJUST  
SPEAKER ..............ON  
PAL CONV..............ON  
DISPLAY ................OFF  
C.RESET................0:00:00  
LCD ADJUST  
4. Press ENTER to switch the selection.  
5. Press the MENU ON/OFF button again to end  
the SPEAKER setting.  
SPEAKER ..............OFF  
PAL CONV..............ON  
DISPLAY ................OFF  
C.RESET................0:00:00  
Volume control  
Speaker volume can be controlled by turning  
the MENU dial during playback.  
Note: When the MENU list is on, volume will not be changed.  
DSE in PLAYER mode  
The procedure for using DSE in PLAYER mode is the same as the procedure for using DSE in  
CAMERA mode, except that the power switch must be set to PLAYER instead of CAMERA.  
Please refer to pages 44 and 45.  
Note: The GHOST, STROBE, NEG., MIRROR, MOSAIC, CINEMA and WIDE(16:9) effects will not  
operate when your camcorder is in PLAYER mode.  
Pressing the DSE button will scroll through the available settings.  
Stop at the one you require.  
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Pla y in g b a ck th e Ta p e  
Multi Playback (using the PAL60 System)  
This Camcorder can convert an NTSC tape recorded in the SP mode to the PAL60format,  
allowing you to view it on a PAL TV which has Vertical sync adjustment circuitry for 60Hz.  
- PAL60is a special output signal format with which a PAL TV can be used to view a tape recorded  
by an NTSC recorder.  
1. Set POWER switch to PLAYER mode.  
2. Insert an NTSC tape you want to see.  
3. Press MENU ON/OFF button, then the MENU list will appear.  
4. Turn the UP/DOWN dial to PAL.CONV.OFF”  
5. Press ENTER, then it will change to PAL CONV.PAL60”  
Now you can see the picture by pressing the PLAY button.  
6. Press MENU ON/OFF button to end setting.  
Notes: 1. This Camcorder can not record using the PAL60system.  
2. When an NTSC tape is being played back, the picture on the PAL monitor screen may shrink in  
the Vertical direction.  
3. If the signal recorded on the tape is in bad condition, the PAL60 playback system may  
malfunction.  
4. A PAL recorded tape can not be played back on this camcorder.  
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Ma intena nce  
Cleaning and Taking care of the Camcorder  
Cleaning the Viewfinder  
Releasing the Eyecap  
1. Pull the VIEWFINDER up and then turn the screw  
counter-clockwise.  
2. Pull the EYECAP out.  
3. Clean the EYECAP and the VIEWFINDER screen  
with a soft cloth and cotton swab or a blower.  
Reattaching the Eyecap  
4. Put the EYECAP on the VIEWFINDER.  
5. Put the screw back on.  
Cleaning the LCD panel  
Open the LCD monitor and wipe it gently with a soft cloth.  
Be careful not to damage the panel.  
Cleaning the Video Heads  
✤✤ To ensure normal recording and clear pictures, clean the video heads.  
✤✤ When the playback pictures are noisy or hardly visible, the video heads may be dirty.  
a.  
b, c. Noisy Picture  
If this happens, clean the video heads  
Normal Picture  
a
b
c
with a dry type cassette cleaner.  
1. Set the power switch to PLAYER mode.  
2. Insert the cleaning tape.  
3. Press the  
4. Press the  
(PLAY/STILL) button.  
(STOP) button after about 30 seconds.  
Check the quality of the picture using a video cassette. If it is still bad, repeat the operation.  
If the problem continues, contact your local authorized service center.  
Storing the Camcorder  
1. You must detach the BATTERY PACK from  
the camcorder when storing.  
2. Keep the camcorder in a ventilated, dry and  
warm place.  
3. Do not keep the camcorder in a place where  
the temperature often changes, such as in  
a car.  
4. Keep the camcorder in a stable place.  
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Using Your Ca m cord er Ab roa d  
Using Your Camcorder Abroad  
✤✤ Each country or area has its own electric and TV color system.  
✤✤ Before using your camcorder abroad, check the following:  
Power sources  
You can use your camcorder in any country or area that uses 100V to 240V, 50/60 Hz.  
Use a commercially available AC plug adapter, if necessary, depending on the power used.  
Color system  
You can view your recording on the LCD or viewfinder.  
However, to view a recording on a television or to make a copy to a video cassette recorder,  
the television or VCR must be NTSC or PAL60(Player mode only) compatible and have the appropriate  
audio/video jacks.  
PAL-compatible area  
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, CIS, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France,  
Germany, Greece, Great Britain, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya,  
Malaysia, Mauritius, Rumania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden,  
Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Tunisia, etc.  
NTSC-compatible area  
Bahamas, Canada, Central America, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Korea, Taiwan, United States, etc.  
Note: You can make recordings with your camcorder anywhere in the world.  
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Troub leshooting  
Troubleshooting  
✤✤ Before contacting a service center, perform the following simple checks. They might save you the time  
and expense of an unnecessary call.  
Self Diagnosis Display  
Display  
Blinking  
Inform that...  
Action  
the battery pack is almost  
discharged  
Change it to a charged  
one.  
slow  
the battery pack is fully  
discharged.  
Change it to a charged  
battery.  
fast  
the tape has almost reached  
its end.  
TAPE END  
slow  
Prepare a new one.  
TAPE END  
TAPE  
no  
the tape reached its end  
Change to a new one.  
slow  
there is no tape in the camcorder. Insert a tape.  
the tape is protected  
from recording.  
If you want to record,  
release the protection.  
TAPE  
slow  
slow  
D.EMG  
C.EMG  
R.EMG  
L.EMG  
the camcorder has some  
mechanical fault.  
1. Eject the tape.  
2. Set to OFF  
3. Detach the battery.  
4. Reattach the battery.  
* Please contact your local  
service center if the problem  
continues.  
moisture condensation  
has formed in the camcorder.  
DEW  
slow  
see page 66.  
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Troub leshooting  
Checking  
If you run into any problem using the camcorder, use the following table to troubleshoot the problem.  
If these instructions do not allow you to solve the problem, take a note of:  
The model and serial number marked on the bottom of the camcorder.  
Your warranty, if applicable.  
Then contact your nearest authorized service center.  
Symptom  
Explanation/Solution  
Check the battery pack (see page 23)  
You cannot switch the  
camcorder on.  
or the AC power adapter. (see page 22)  
Start/Stop does not  
operate while recording  
Check the POWER, set it to CAMERA.  
You have reached the end of the cassette.  
Check the record protection tab on the cassette. (see page 26)  
The camcorder goes  
off automatically.  
You have left the camcorder set to STANDBY  
for more than 5 minutes without using it.(see page 28)  
The battery pack is fully used up. (see page 25)  
The battery pack is  
quickly exhausted.  
The atmospheric temperature is too low. (see page 25)  
The battery pack has not been charged fully.(see page 23)  
The battery pack is completely dead, and cannot be recharged.  
Use another battery pack.  
You cannot eject the  
cassette from the  
compartment.  
The battery pack is fully used up.  
A mechanical fault might have occurred. (see page 63)  
The DATE/TIME indicator  
flashes more than 2 times  
when you set the  
The lithium battery is not installed or is fully used up.  
(see page 21)  
camcorder to CAMERA.  
The playback picture  
is poor.  
The video heads might be dirty. (see page 61)  
You cannot operate any  
A mechanical fault might have occurred (see page 63).  
functions on the camcorder.  
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Troub leshooting  
Symptom  
Explanation/Solution  
A vertical stripe appears when  
you record a bright subject  
against a dark background  
(candle flame, for example).  
The contrast between the subject and the background is too  
great for the camcorder to operate normally. Make the back-  
ground bright to reduce the contrast or use the BLC function  
while you are recording. (see page 41)  
The image quality on the LCD  
is poor.  
The use of VIEWFINDER is recommended when recording  
under sunlight. (see page 7)  
Adjust the LCD. (see page 30)  
The image in the viewfinder is  
blurred.  
The viewfinder lens has not been adjusted.  
Turn the viewfinder focus ring until the screen comes into  
sharp focus. (see page 31)  
The tape does not move when  
you press the Play, Fast  
Set the POWER switch to PLAYER.  
You have reached the beginning or end of the cassette.  
Forward or Rewind buttons.  
The picture does not appear in  
the viewfinder.  
The LCD monitor is opened.  
There is no sound from the  
SPEAKER when playing back  
the tape.  
Make sure the SPEAKER is ON. (see page 59)  
The lithium battery is not installed or is fully used up.  
(see page 21)  
The Date/Time or Title disap-  
peared even though you had it  
set.  
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Troub leshooting  
Moisture Condensation  
If the camcorder is brought directly from a cold place to a warm place, moisture may condense inside  
the camcorder, on the surface of the tape, or on the lens. In this condition, the tape may stick to the  
head drum and be damaged or the unit may not operate correctly.  
To prevent possible damage under these circumstances, the camcorder has a built-in moisture sensor.  
If there is moisture inside the camcorder, DEWis displayed.  
If this happens, none of the functions except cassette ejection  
will work.  
DEW  
Open the cassette compartment and remove the battery for at  
least two hours in a warm dry room.  
Please follow this procedure when the DEW protection feature  
is unexpectedly activated and you want to override it:  
(Please make sure that the condensation has disappeared completely.)  
1. Take the battery pack out.  
2. Take the lithium battery out.  
3. Put the lithium battery back.  
4. Put the battery pack back.  
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Sp ecifica tions  
These technical specifications and design may be changed without notice.  
System  
SCL610/L630/L650  
Recording system  
Video: 2 rotary heads Helical scanning FM  
Audio: FM monaural system  
NTSC color, EIA standard  
SCL610/L630/L650 : Hi8 or 8mm  
SP: 14.345 mm/sec  
Record: SP only Playback: SP only  
P6-120: 120 min.  
P6-120: approx. 6.5 min.  
CCD (Charge Coupled Device)  
22x  
Video signal  
Usable cassette  
Tape speed  
Speed mode  
Recording time  
FF or REW time  
Image device  
Optical zoom ratio  
Focal length: f  
F
3.6~79.2 mm  
1.6  
Filter diameter  
Focus system  
Macro  
46 mm  
Inner  
Auto wide macro  
Min. Illumination  
0.3 lux (visible)  
LCD monitor  
Size/Pic. cell  
Method  
2.5 inch/62k  
TFT  
Connectors  
Video out  
Audio out  
External mic  
Mini jack, 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms, Unbalanced  
Mini jack, 7.7 dBs, imp.: less than 820 ohms  
Monaural ø3.5 (SCL630/L650)  
General  
Power requirements  
Power consumption  
*Recording, LCD ON  
Built-in mic  
Built-in speaker  
Operating temperature  
Dimension (WxHxD)  
Weight  
DC 8.4 V (1.5 A)  
SCL610 : 5.4 W, SCL630 : 5.9 W, SCL650 : 5.9 W  
Condenser mic, omni-directional  
Dynamic, 0.5 W standard  
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)  
101x104x174 mm (3.98x4.09x6.85 inches)  
750 g (1.652 lbs)  
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Ind ex  
- A -  
- E -  
ABROAD ...................................................................62  
AC POWER ADAPTER.............................................22  
ADJUSTING ..............................................................30  
AF..............................................................................40  
AUDIO .......................................................................56  
AUTO FOCUSING ....................................................40  
AUTO MODE.............................................................42  
AUTO POWER OFF..................................................28  
EASY.........................................................................37  
EDIT .........................................................................28  
EJECT .......................................................................26  
ENTER ......................................................................30  
EXTERNAL MIC........................................................67  
- F -  
FADE IN.....................................................................50  
FADE OUT.................................................................50  
FAR............................................................................40  
FF (FAST FORWARD) ..............................................58  
FILTER DIAMETER...................................................67  
FOCAL LENGTH.......................................................67  
- B -  
BATTERY ..................................................................23  
BATTERY LEVEL ......................................................25  
BATTERY PACK........................................................23  
BLC............................................................................41  
BRIGHTNESS ...........................................................30  
- G -  
GHOST......................................................................44  
- C -  
CAMERA ...................................................................22  
CASSETTE................................................................26  
CASSETTE HOLDER................................................15  
CLEANING ................................................................61  
COLOR .....................................................................30  
CONTENTS.................................................................2  
COUNTER.................................................................58  
CUSTOM ...................................................................38  
- H -  
HAND STRAP ...........................................................20  
Hi8 .............................................................................57  
- L -  
LCD ...........................................................................30  
LENS .........................................................................13  
LITHIUM BATTERY...................................................21  
- D -  
- M -  
DATE .........................................................................46  
DATE/TIME................................................................46  
DC CABLE.................................................................22  
DEMO .......................................................................54  
DEW ..........................................................................66  
DIGITAL ZOOM .........................................................35  
DIMENSIONS............................................................67  
DIS.............................................................................39  
DISPLAY....................................................................16  
DSE ...........................................................................44  
MIRROR....................................................................44  
MOISTURE................................................................66  
MOSAIC ....................................................................44  
- N -  
ND FILTER ................................................................55  
NEAR.........................................................................40  
NEG...........................................................................44  
NTSC.........................................................................62  
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START/STOP ............................................................27  
STILL.........................................................................58  
STOP ........................................................................57  
STROBE....................................................................44  
SYSTEM....................................................................67  
S-VIDEO ...................................................................57  
- O -  
OPERATION MODE..................................................17  
OSD...........................................................................16  
- P -  
PIP.............................................................................51  
PLAY..........................................................................57  
PLAYER.....................................................................57  
PORTRAIT MODE.....................................................42  
POWER CONSUMPTION.........................................67  
POWER REQUIREMENT .........................................67  
POWER SWITCH......................................................22  
PROGRAM AE ..........................................................42  
- T -  
TAPE COUNTER.......................................................17  
TAPE EJECT.............................................................26  
TAPE END.................................................................63  
TIME..........................................................................46  
TITLE.........................................................................48  
TROUBLESHOOTING ..............................................64  
TV MONITOR............................................................56  
- R -  
- V -  
RECHARGING ..........................................................23  
REMOTE CONTROL.................................................19  
REW (REWIND) .......................................................58  
VIDEO .......................................................................56  
VIDEO HEAD ............................................................61  
VOLUME ...................................................................59  
- S -  
- W -  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...........................................4  
SAND/SNOW MODE.................................................42  
SELF-30S..................................................................19  
SELF-END ................................................................19  
SELF DIAGNOSIS ...................................................63  
SELF RECORD.........................................................19  
SELF TIMER .............................................................19  
SEPIA........................................................................44  
SHOULDER STRAP..................................................21  
SNAP SHOT..............................................................52  
SPEAKER..................................................................59  
SPECIFICATIONS.....................................................67  
SPORTS MODE........................................................42  
SPOTLIGHT MODE ..................................................42  
WAIT-10S ..................................................................19  
WEIGHT ....................................................................67  
WHITE BALANCE .....................................................53  
- Z -  
ZERO RETURN.........................................................58  
ZOOM........................................................................34  
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W a rra nty  
SAMSUNG  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
SAMSUNG Electronics America Inc. (SEA), warrants that this product is free from defective material  
and workmanship.  
SEA further warrants that if product fails to operate properly within the specified warranty period and  
the failure is due to improper workmanship or defective material, SEA will repair or replace the  
product at its option.  
All warranty repairs must be performed by a SEA authorized service center. The name and address  
of the location nearest you can be obtained by calling toll free: 1-800 SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864).  
Labor  
90 days carry-in  
Parts  
1 year  
On carry-in models, transportation to and from the service center is the customers responsibility.  
The original dated sales receipt must be retained by the customer and is the only acceptable proof  
of purchase. It must be presented to the authorized service center.  
EXCLUSIONS (WHAT IS NOT COVERED)  
This warranty does not cover damage due to accident, fire, flood and/or other acts of God; misuse,  
incorrect line voltage, improper installation, improper or unauthorized repairs, commercial use, or  
damage that occurs in shipping.  
Exterior and interior finish, lamps, and glass are not covered under this warranty.  
Customer adjustments which are explained in the instruction manual are not covered under the  
terms of this warranty. This warranty will automatically be voided for any unit found with a missing or  
altered serial number. This warranty is valid only on products purchased in the United States and  
Puerto Rico.  
Some States do not allow the exclusions or limitations of incidental or consequential damages, or  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may  
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from State to State.  
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THIS CAMCORDER IS MANUFACTURED BY:  
ELECTRONICS  
SAMSUNG Electronics America Inc.  
105 Challenger Road Ridgefield Park N.J 07660-0511  
Tel: 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)  
*Samsung Electronics’ Internet Home Page  
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